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HATURDAt EVENING. SEPTEMBER IS, 1823.
3S
Whole No. 4251.
HOUSES, LAKDS, 8tc.
To tet.
Two nett tetirmentljawith com,
an im
lf.ft.bl! out
No. 31,
ejti.h
feb 13
33
May Hirer, So. C».
For Sale,
The three etorv Brick Bui'ding
nn the comer of Snu'b Bm-d and Me-
.... in'ofli streets, it present occupied by
Jlnil nr,, Margaret Hunter,fhrterms,which
£ii*iKiiber>l,apply Uhl 1 '.VittiaimoV, F.iq’r.
W7 JOHN HUNTER.
'jnly24 V-60
To Rent. .
. . The Western tenement of the
frtTt Hem*in «hieh lh * Subscriber reside.,
Etf.j ponrnion will be given on the ldtli
November next, CUYLF.H.
m 33 in
To Rent,
. The dwelling Uouso and Shop*
occupied by Mr Hubert tiny, it Hie
ItM* contrcfCiy sod East brad Streets,
■—* spr’y ,0 . p,tv. tlElNF.MANN.
..,*38 m
To Rent. ^
. Marge and commodious tltv-d
Wm I>t* bouse sbustecRm Uneoln atreet rt
8, i •( omert occupied by 9. C. Scheldt —
Bsfis! Powsdon Will be given on 1st, Nuveiu-
StwZ Apply it the Countinghmise or
“ r OH, DtimjLASS.it SOWIF.L.
aur 25 si”* -1 - —
For Sale,
LI. that valuable tract or parcel of land known,
ra. hr the name of Nelville Miuated in South
ihrulina about two miles from Savannah. .This
tr. 1 tit considered one of the best for a Htce plan,
tation in it, neighborhood, and contain! Eight
birdrrd ami eiehtyfoor acres. ttedjom. Mr.
Tiuraus Voting fien. Huger, and Mr. huoliola.
Cmerr. Persons wlw rasy wish to purchaM Wih
etimiuu Hie premises, A good tittle will be gum,
mi the times ofssle will be reasonable. Appo
se,, to be made to WM MAIIX1KY
Agent of Hamlin Mallory,
co* IS 325
rtTPuMiS
-v hronred tbet the claim ot Hamlin Mallonr to
III! tract of land in South Carolina, called
r^b ille, is now in a train for Judicial InvesUn-
Son, until tbr terminntiun of which, aome riak
rill be incurred bythete wbomayrorchiae^
dec 2 237 Ip
d BARGAIN.
~IOR Sale on very accommodating ’erms 3,50;.
; :icri*s of liivl, iii tlulloch county, lying nn the
iMgeville road, 43 miles from Savannah. cm
bichwcnelrgant Mill Seat, witha ready mule
nn and cme of most beautiful springs in that
irtnraeciionof country—it lies about two mile*
om the Ogcctiec nver, and must elegantly tim-
ered. The stream on sold land is quite s.iffl
c.t for a Saw and Uriat Mill For further panic,
bn inquire rf Levy S. D’t.yon, Savannah, or
ilhenbacriber nr.»rthe pvimices.
AAIION F.VF.niTT. ’
T. 3 About 109 acres of said land, ia cleared
id iiihiit good fence..
JWrh 27
Plantation on the Salts Jor Sate.
1HM* plantation known by the n*me * f Pat
. mentis, ami siuated on the North East point
W'hUemsr.h Islnd, belonging to the eatate of
ieUtc GcMeral Tattnall, ia offered for sale for th-
rrprse of complet ing the distribution of amid c*
tebetwre:. theheira. The tract contains up
snbot s.ix hundred ncrea, the greater part .t
tuch is cotton land of the fret qna'ily. Th*.
itiilingt on the plantation consist of » two story
houar, ovet'seen house, a cotton, corn
d ^inbouse and negr i house* sufficient tor the
conmKidation of eighty negroes, all either en
rtsynew, or recently thoroughly repaired. The
odiooiaas healthy and pleasant ns any on the
board of Georgia or Rontlt Carolina—It is with,
nine miles of Savannah, over a very excellent
Mic road. This place a ill be told very low, k a
credit (if required) will be given Fin
nher particulars apply to Dr. W. C. Daniel ot
etubteriber.
EDtvn. F. TATTNALL.
Savannah, June V 144
O The RiUtor of the Charleston City Or
fra will insert the above advertisement, twice
teetfnrone month, and forward his account In
-tilHece.
Land and Negroes for Sale.
i HtNnsov.Gnroperty, unincumbered,con
» 1 ™ ,n K »t band and Negroes, together will.
le *. 1 " ««ty kind, and Hie growing crop, »•
swingin sli to shout 13 ur 15,0110 dollar*, -ini.
■* ™ “fprt country, and well calculated for
nuntiy lStore—the soil well adapted to the cul
»■ nf C«m and Codon, ia offered tbrfikle on
“•mmodsiing terms.
>.iii» Sue*, orgjod paper, well secured, will
in payment.
or nuttier psniculirs, apply to the Editor! of
“votglajoumal.
«ne 19 14J
„ For Sale,
PART of the r*nl estate of Stephen Craft,
Jhi 10 '•t' 1 2 lota of tand in Yamacraw, ou
: 0| in and Farm streets, containing 60 fett by
E Jtlj ottofaliiih lots now ia the ocru.
™ VkiBp Kolb, the other sdfolninr—Six
2awth west or and adjoining the city
SJ".Ssvsnnab, being piclof garden Ini
i.'S* known hte|y M Laroche’s—and two
ooJL . *? the fourth district, Ktriy tloumy.
VMphtn Croft in the Land Lottery,
rwa"*?, n ' ,n ’ b * nl •
' l b **°WWbre the Coort nouse in Sann.
*yju» first Tuesday in October next, be
"tj* usual houra of sole, by the SherifT-by
wo u,'.?‘ “ l * Inferior Onurt of Chatham
wiowoftti^caxh. ^
Elizabeth c
QUAFT,
AdmUiUtratris.
hp t* • For bols,
with tfetiSS*” 8, ** m S***" 11 Wee Mill,
5|heapportenanc,thereto belongir-
« ttiekwTsSd r R *V^?® •* ^"rstetl to
k “f !hB ‘ eeo '* ,lt t0 ‘ k «
!{3
|i'w .
COFFEE HOUSE.
T tIP. Subscriber bega<oaveiclnfa.'ni the pub-
lie, (awl particularly the merabera of the
craning Legislature,) the h, haa prepared, hie
House ip the best manner fnr the aceommwla-
tion of «icb nennna aa may call on him. Mem
bers of the legislature can have rooma of any
size to suit them, with fire place* in them.
Boarding uill be gre-tly reduced from the fur.
mr r pricer of this place, tim'd Stab'es convenient
for Horace are prepared, and an ex xl'eai pasture
near 'he town for the llorsea of those who wish
it. Hones and aervautt, will bo charged very
low. JO’IN DOWNER.
ll :| 1edg**il!e, J4th Aug. .'831. 171
Hair Restorative,ami Preservative
Fegetabie Cerate.
T HFs import*’!' ‘Jiicovcry #»f t Vegetable sub
stance, capable of reatoring and preserving
the llair, uaa accidentally made by an individual,
w.'u>ha* neither the capacity nor the disposition
*o practice deception or fraud The fulled rcli
ancr tuny br o»aced on the efficacy and power of
the Vegetable Cerate, not onlv in reatonng afl':.
preventing the f*»hing.ot the /fair, bu» in produc
ing the greatest luttre arid livelmevs uf it imagina
bin and the public may rest aa«ured that its ef
ect» will be clearly manifested in the course of h
short time by: he «enewat and vigorous gro*vt*.
*'f 'he Hvtr and by eilectually preventing its com
ing out or falling off. The Vegetable Cerate
t *nds totesuscitatc and excite the energies of the
capillary veuels, which constitute those organs
tost secrete the matter forming the hairj these,
like many other organs of the animal body, whieis
have been in a itat** of dormancy or disease, may
be restored to their healthy action, and perform
all thnsefuneuona assigned them by nature.
*l*he proprietor bung aware of Abe numerou*
specifics palmed on the public, and desirous tha*
the present article may not suffer from fahe im
preaainna, rests its merits on the effect it haa pr«*
duced on vsrioua persons who have us:d it, and
all th it is asked, mm it relstea to the verity of its
viler*, is a fur trial.
Elderly ueople, with bald heads, must test as
•Hired that by applying a few boxes of the ab« t
derate, t‘ieir Hair will be restored with all i'.<
youthful beauty and life.
To prevent imposition, the a*!e of the Vegeta
hie Cerate will be confined to Doctor JAMES II.
11 ART, New York, corner of Broadw ay A Chan -
her street, three doors, from Washington Huh,
where it wilL be sold ut £1 75.
A liberal deduction will be msde to Country
dealers.
The proprietor of the above valuable discovery
intends sppoiting agents through the Unite’ 1
States for (he sale rf it, andalno in Europe.
J\em r*rfc,aug 28 ca!74
'Georgia—Chatham County.
To ill whom it may concern— <
\X7HEKbAS, Norman Wallace and Wm. W
s v Hiker have applied for letters of adminb
ration, on the eatate nnd elTecta of Murdock M*-
l.eoil late ofSaonnah merchant dec. in behalf cf
the heirs and principal creditor*.
Now these are therefore to cite and admoni*
ill and singular the kindred end creditors of th
said deceased, to l ie their objection! (if any thc<
have) in my office on or before the Gr»t Monday in
October nextt otherwise letters of adminUtru
in will he granted.
Witnrsa the Hon Gcorgi L. Cnpe, one otth'
liisticea of the said Court, tbe 27ih day of Au
gust A. D. 1833. • .
S. 51. HOND.ee o.
aug 23 1M[
Laurel Hill 'Toll-Mill.
,r NIIE Toll mill on Hrs. Ancrum’s plantation
haa been completely repaired lately, and i>
now ready to work as well as any other mill o*’
the river The rough rice that will be sent t’.
the mill will he’krpt separately- in dry and saf«
stores and shall be best with ihr utmost cjire and
economy, and the barrels will be alwuva delivered
in good order. Empty barrels made of prim-'
boated staves will be furnished- at the mill wbe*»
required. The terms of cleaning Rice w ill he the
same as at the other toll-mills. Those planter*
who will engage to have their crops bcHt at this
mill, and keep ner supplied, will have 200 tier
ces, or aa much Iras g they please, best ut oim*
turn* Applicutiuns concerning 1 the millt to. be
made to Archibald Brebner, on the plantation, «>r
in Savannah, to
PETIT DR V1LLF.R3.
Strum sh, hily 1,1823,
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it muy concern.
W HERE KS jnjMjph Kopmsn, u mmis’nitor of
T ’bins Myers deceased, has petitioned tlx
h’#norable the Court of Ordinary^ of Chatham
Cviuuty tube discharged frura the said adcnm.au
Tbeic are therefttre to eile and admnniih all h'k!
sitgular thekindrrUand creditors of the said de
ceased, to file their objections, (if any they have,;
in my Office on or before the 1st da\ of January
next, otherwise lettersdiamisaoiy will be gr.imed.
Witntksthe honorable George L,Cope, one rf
the Jus’ires ol (lie said court, Ibe im day of Jut)
A. D. 1323. A M. BONn, c.c d.
july 1 150 ______ ,
Notice.
V LI, prmms having denumls acal.t thee,tat
of Benedict Itourquin ofthecul»ntv of Chat
ii»m, planter 'tecca.eil, ’vill fender them duly *(
ieateif,and all thone indebted to the uid estate,
*> ill pleue make payment to
It A M UT A L .1 OtiNSCN, J.tm'r*
THOMAS JOHNS'-N, .Wm'.r
jure 17 14,
a A
t
Ten Dollars tlcibu.nl.
ANAtVAY Irom Lie sub.cnbcr* about the
. 6lh day of July, twu negroes Edcntarougl
■lid M.reli, FMcnbnrou.;!i i, u ligh. cumplected
Afrieeiti negro, about thirty fiieye ra of sirr.
li e feet tour inebes high, haa a number ot hi*
uuntry’a marks on his taco and hotly, >pe*ka b.p
C'lgiish and appear* to get in a passim if not un-
'.iersto >i|. March is twenty yean aid, of • black
c-iinplcafon, t.e feel lix or eight inctiea h'.gh.—
! hey nrothought to be in Savannah, as both of
tlieni have been e great while in that place pre-
viouatotheii going into Garoliix. The those
reward will b. given to any petsnn who will
.ouge them inj.it in Savannah, or deliver them
ft the subscriber in F-irysburgh, S. C. or fivt
dollan for ehher of thorn.
, JOSEPH H. DECK,
jtllv 39 r 163
Notice.
inferior court of Bulloch County, Ihr leave to sel
the real estate of Itedding Denmark, hie ot esic
county, dee fur the benefit of the heirs.
. MAI.AC11I DbNMAHK,
*3(3 k Guardian
July 10
|lo Buko paymcin _
CTc. fftlHIVFN, ) p . u
ADDLEY MAXWELL,,
(t153
TO THE PUBLICK.
fp»E uixleruypx I hat undtftjk-n Hi** task of
•upeiintvmliig the public «tinn of the fol.
towing work, and is happy to inform (he publick
tl»«f after three y< #M l.ibor, he Im collected a
vufR^ent number of the tiouical effusions of (lie
-•’uthor to mike a duodecimo volume of abo il 200
!»**[?«•
t In the p-epanvioo nf rhta work, the advertise*
disclaims all co»9id**r;*ti'mi of a necunury nature.
He is no legs prompted tn(he*iask by a sincere de*
sire to add at lesvt one mite to our litrrary clmr-
siter—than to perpetuate tl*e mnemhrar.ee of a
youth deservedly <ii *r | > t ? »os« with whom be
associated i yet frrm the expenses alrea ly ineu-r
td, »" -'eceasaiy fo ohtiin a sufficient number
of subscribers to secure himself f.om any further
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peeled to be eleiivered to subscribeni nnou t the
first of J.inusfp next. He therefore respectfully
refers to.tbe following prospectus.
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PROSPECTUS.
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City of Suvannuh, Georgia, und-r the
ttiperint4endai.ee if I. K Teft %
TO ME KjrriTtlll
THh RF.M.MNS
or
DE.\’lSO?f,
coMMisixo riRToriiis«v„uc«roKnxcs and tis
fWITTex xrvctioww with eu» riiAt ka-abxs.
T HERE arc by. ' pdrsoi.-;, Whoat this lime
of dny, would be f und h irdy enough to dis
pute^the importance of s nations! literary Chirac,
('-r. Tfw glory of arms has bv the common cot*
**nt of in mkind held the first rank in tbeir esti-
nMion. Letters the second, ami Ihe Arts and
Sciences per hup.- the third A more than fortu
'Ate occurrence of events fur tbe t\st fifty years,
*ias left there UmUd States little to wish for hut
•p Augustan age A constelblion of great men,
imilar to that which shone out in the reign of
.i.ne andot Louis the XlVtli—a body of Liters-
•are, solid in its character, ample in Us range and
m sisiib’v imposing in its effects. The early
hia'nry of every covi'tn, a r terwvrds great, has it
\ iruc disclosed little of «hU. M e hear nothing
»f literature under Remus and Romulus—nor of
hi rfcctsof the Sophists in the time of Culchis—*
i- rdf Addisons under Canute or Klhelred. Yet
hhongli the attention of a country must he rfi
roclc»* towards its security and wants before a
thoueht can be spent upon its cr«c anil i*« hixtu
ries, in modern times there go s’»mewhn( hand ii
•*nd. Aa a proof of .he genertl diffusion of
Xtetw—c' e nr dairy-maids arc said to have cliann*.
‘dtlic verses of Y«ilU*re—And we know from
bilk observation ’hut many a c*urdy breast gives
forth theineiodiesofr>ibdin»*nd More.
From all thi», we think it may be fairly made
• a appear, that every native orih American Hard,
*»f anv pr- tensio ns shove mediocrity, siiotild be
hear« f eut. Unless (he combRtarlsrreprrmUted
*o enterthe ground the price ernnot be gained—
Thv denisnU to be heard must be deemed b;
B*very one to be moderate.—If such argument*
;«rt* uilmisaibb*, and have force on an exienvive
hcale, they must be doubly so on a more cun.
racked one.
The State of Georgiy, has in a harpy era been
isited by a youth of ii hom it might b« said with
justice that •• Melancholy marked him for her
»wn ” A mind »bmr*c\cil from outwsrd objects
and the common agency ot the sen»eu in a cMtW’d,
generally petfortrhig operations fritbin nf no
•r.mon nature, and has that which u par**ih
shew” ’'sifaT Dr<i,on pn*«ewd fiich a mind;
b*r (•• the sublime images of nature he wat ex-
qmsitively Mensinvc: and in this short anat> sis of
me pemoa may be found the clursctciisiici of
nis poetry.
In that of the simple descriptive kind, the !m-
gmative power disrlaycd wsn very c.nnddtreble;
n ! aometimea hia ideas rose to a height border*
•g on sublimity Hia pathetic piece a are mark
ed vvi.h dehcacy, strong feeling, a high rank o‘
•rural thncgbi and originality; and when he Ins
attempted tiumor, he has far the most part sue-
needed in irenftfu»ingl>is own risible commotion*
into the susceptible muscles of bis reader. Those
*ho were convenant with his writings as intro
duced into the ni.uspapcrs and periociotl wurkh
f.ldir and 18, will not deem this sn overeliarg
•l cb:r»cter ol hh perfurmatices Notion’.* rt’tev
t’lia l»e removed tn MHIedgeville, where, when he
v h' about to adorn a newspuper by the elegiun
dlusioni of hi* masculine peu—death Arrest ed In
come.
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Ttutte »ht. .ball become responsible for ten
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bote Jutentlcman whose literary reputsiion
is a sufficient guarantee of Us satltiactory exteu-
<ion, bos undertaken tbe tar’e cf preparing the
work for the preas.
The following gentlemen have nndertakeh lo
lietive subscribers h> the above work. Vies—
Mr. 8m Ti Willi.ma, .Messrs. S. Cl. & I Sch.
.nd Mr rhos, Longwortb, Bo rak elle a.
,ug 31 172
jfiOics. ’ .
JM*INE months after date application will be
,5N| made to the Honorable lhetnlVriorconrt.il
-soyob county, for teste to tell the fol lea he
-aei. of IkiiJ, *i*i
loots oftind lying in Monroe county, no 30,3.;
..iairirt, do 104,3.1 district, nn 18% 13th district,
i.o 236, 'Hh district, no 274,13 Jiilnct.
Ian* of'and lyn'K ‘t Henri county, no 103, Is*
■ierict, no 37,2 l do nor 49 and 64, J’h do. no-
93 ami 105, 7ih do. r.ss 188, 14th do. no 82,
15th do. no 65, 17th do.
In tlwlnett county, Int no 32% 5th district'
In Dooly county, lots no 166, 6th district, no.
£J, 12 i da. no 303, loth da no 168, I2t!i do.
tn Hcn.ton co n;y, lot* no Slf, 1st Js.rict,
nu 2ti, 6th do no 178,13lh do.
In Fatten emnttv, lot no6*,9thdittrlet.
For the benefit of the hein and enditors ol the
eatate of Robert Leach. ,
LOtHSA LEACH,
Adin'x eat*to of Hobart Leach.
irsy 39128
YSJWtNE .ooniha afier dale, I ■3£u Bpply to ih*
JKl lltmortblc Justice* «*f Ut# Inferior Court ol
Ettiugham Count,, for leak* M Sell all she real
estate of J.tmos Porter, late of said county deed,
tor thir benefit ol the heifi end creditors or laid
’ ’ tV,0 fOHTEH.
. ,j. Administrator.
Jnty 15 US
4 Ei En Hie expiration vl nine moniba Irom
t\ this date, application will be made in the
honorable the Inferior Court uf Bulloch County,
when lilting for ordinary purposes, wren order
lo «!l tile whole of the Ml estate of John Uxwlt,
late o Bulloch countv aforesaid, decreed.
aptil 3
JAMES RAWLS, )
•84
Law Register of the United States*.
w w. r ..WILI.IA.MS,
Has lort airiTTsn,
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‘*5(ate law and It-gtibtii.n* Lc” BY Hidiom
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AttofMes And Counsellors. Wail ttaron and Feme.
Ritrlards Rills of Exchange. Book Accounts.—
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Lawn—Law Bo'kb. Liiw Associations Limit'-v
tton* Legislature—meeting of Letters of Attn*
my* Payment of Debts by Executors (fc l*r*»
missoty Notes. Rules oFOourt. S Uries Seals —
Seat of Government Set off. State Officers.—
Tuxes. U. States Officer* Vm and Trusts. Usu
ry. Wills.
OFlMlON9.
The Edita* In stihioir.litg the fo^owing ojAnitns
of the execution of this department of the La*
Regiiiter, hrpes to be acquitted from the imputa
tion of censurable egotism, trum any quarter: oer
tain he feels that Jhnse who are acquainted wit!,
him, will not draw thin inference. Indeed he can
make i.o pretension to :iny pefeo*'*1 merit beside
hat of Itavtng obtained, witn indefatigable perse
verance emtdoyed for nearly two years; the prin
cipsl materials, Irom which live work’s compiled,
Hy the contributions of gentlemen in live severs
»i4tea» adjiiNtlng them in iheWpresent form, and
dieting the puMicaihm ai an expenae ana under
dititauUleat to him, nlmc« insuperable.
' But perwiadrd, thst ihe information to be gain
ed fivmthls compilation, »heh examined and tUl
•y anrTedated, must be of the highest utility to
‘•tc'lUr and the F'lWick,by auppljlng a detidera
turn, u Weil to praising Lnwyera sx to vll othcu
leprous of knowing something of the institutions
n'td imtnicipsllawsof th# Ataericatt States, he
feels justified, on tins account, to promote Its* mr-
ctilutloii under the sart'tiou of .pinions which maj
be deemed more impartial; and certainly* more
liOmb tent than his otm.
The only dlffinihy which mtets turn, in this
nart, is that of te/ecthn, ffom the gr.-it number of
nomwehdafions received* ami he can certainly say
that t!io*e few which fbllow are 'referred only
•»n account of their breVit) #
Extract of a letter from David Hffnan* Esq
Professor of laW in the Uuirer.iity of Maryland.
**t am much delighted with the w ork as tar as
it has progressed, it will be invaluable to the
country at large.**
After a full C'»py, of the l wo volumes Complete,
had been received hy 1>rofeasor Hoffman, and in
reply lo A letter in which the Editor apologised
fi r using, in a circular notide, the foregoing ex-
tract, he cbtc-rvcK, **l regret that you should Have
.eemed it at all necessary to apologise ft* the
use of the littiC extract Ihim my letter; 1 cokfesa.
Imwever, that It Would have been more agfctabifc
«»me to hsve spoken ihbre particularly and to the
point, of the utility and exc* Uertce ol yhur work,
had I supposed tha'my feeble Irtumcny Wuuia
have b» en eltlier med, or of any aval'.”
Extract of a eiter from B W Leigh, Ectyjlre
nmir scllor at law, Richmond, Virginia
“Let me congratulate ybu on y ur progtes*,
which Tar exceeds hiy utmost expectation. Ihave
tx^mmed the import-nt heads ut each of. ihe
lumber*, i s they came onf so tar, Your mends
have eVery reaicn ti- be saiitfit-d, ami the publick
at large must ackhow iet'ge,tt at you h -ve su'IU»c»i
tour citgag' ment to the Mte *
extract of a ie’UT from J t abt‘1 Brrcktniitige,
Esq 8«cte.ur> of State, K i.tucfc) j
"I ware' ;kceralmgi> '.*tth. riibocrtpiioli to.
this rxluabli ami Intews* ng srwk * , not mors
extensively circtileti u in K ntnckyi out sin ae.i .
fie I it wilt sell —ell ■*' .
Extract of a letter lo o Ckark, O. Bn art, E q.
COuorellofet tew, Nee X-ik. •
"t am very •nx.out to obiam t copy of tear In.
valuable work. I * ill notice ita mentt in tbe heat
^We^have*exainilictl the (il k 4 h Vohitaea rf
tha Lkw Register ..f ihe Unite 1 Mates, ju.t pob.
lubed. bv Ju igt Oof*, coa.prh.ing a -iirmarj
of Stale Im* anil it* gulatioxs for each *if the 3*
Stare. Having l ken the liberty, In DeoerabeJ
1820, to KCOditocntl to the patronage of ih
AlfeOricab Peblic# end pariieulnrly to the errinn«-
menbfthe Bar in tM Uriited States, Mr. Gr&'S;
geb*rtiarJ«miBVh>e:i*«og'hT ,
Ot ki* ol opbnoa that in the caeca l o - tU
branch of it cotnprHed in three \ elu.fcel, Mr.
-—■ i—- mu.. , L ^ Mmil
P**f* U*OTilioor/ ram Tor American
-- work, in Royal 8ro iiie. Neiertbeiesa, on
BSgSgfflSa*ca>B
the subaenation price, to
.uchofhianbaeRbera aa may chiow toha»°
hr^**A"?.? 0#k ^ “ ^^ortfiem
the tame. Aa tbe wot, u but joat com Dieted,
and only a fee copies tent out, ih* diffenmn!
vhiebtua been paid, by thoao to whoa tbeybara
been delivered, will be returned as toon aa^tbeir
name, are aacertained.
Tbe result eftbi. la, Dial the bigest for
State, will cost the purchaser a!)olTt40 cents, a
ulm not amounting on tlie average, to a tenth Bart
of the parinye pill on Irt.brs written, and Tor the
pack-rtsot maintcnpt trantiniUc" tu toe
ih relation to every ,uct. aiatb.
(Cj“[TI;r»c Volnbiea,3d. fr 4th, contain a SIS.
Tiscr brancli, and no way edfoiectol win, Ui e | rt
A -d. which comprise the “Federal SytteiVUnA
»re In preparation. So that purth«ers » ib.
acribeta, need not, nrcesnniy have tb* lri & fed.
It wa. Ihoueht mnal —1^17 . SK*
m
Orifttk\ut eomplc'ely rrdeemed the pledge glv.
u. nhi.pwapeetiis,anrtUAtthSwo**tJl£L •
Ijsrnmportsht aildittott to tbfc Ubhry tf vn£
>e*. Bpraitna,
Trier. Anon Ffinsr,
JOa Onnta Itorirnay,
% Jn«» " area,
Sam Bo..,
8. Jurisa,'”•
New York, Jtme, 1823 g ^ .
NOTE_ The Rdiior, by th, origin j tbrm. of
subscription, propoir d to confine fib awnual Vnl.
Jfpricehf fij. rTTee,;
* P 1 ?* ; ■“ order to comprise the whole df
this important subject of'iBtateU*jiid Benda.
tiooWwhmh It was one part of hiedeaign uri?!
tain from gentlemen who would Wr£k e ,"o
labour of it, and which they lave performed) un .
ler one vie*, it became necessary to Ocnip* two
Volumes, and to exceed, by cearty 50t) Wn
the quantity of blatter whidb, regul.rly, by the
term, of whacription, they were tooontlRb tpfs
unexpected atWiti on, of aledra one tilin', With the
extraordinary expense fiUdMhMh, whicB tu
ended tbe pubUcatio* of this branch ot hia wot*.
'o the Editon atfii^tojewiry“ eirim
UES.™ en ^ d ,he p “ br,c ' "* ,J * l» *<>me
measure Compensated, at least to tbe extent of
actual expenditure. Under this view, he atated
that two dollan would he expected from hit mb
jcnbrpi for the additional Ju) p, se «, and that tha
Book Store puce would bo f 14, rarl.er lew than
one r*it» . Maw. •«.» u. - -
law
»cpt 2 rj-ifd
WfiLIC SALES.
Administrator's SrieT
R'j J. B. Herbert Co.
On 1VF.DNt.BnAY).15 August neit,at 1}
Will l>Usn!d before our Sure,
Sundry HtttseMdukd Kitchen furr.itvrb
—ALSO—
„ . . tTnrihg Jtfartl
Ju,msml,h ‘ ***
J” 1 ?.'- .. i» i-'Tntc.dp
-ilieriff’s sale.
• ramwl! A !l ■ T'^lsy in October next,
i*7»LL Be sold before tfte l.ourt Hod lei be*
T/ \ ween lI,r osuul hours of 10 aiul 4 o'cllick
A Halstto m» . rtuned J j .nir% levied on ns tbe
»roperty of Le fie Tln.mpton, um’er cxeruilofi on
tateokwure of * Mortgage, inf.wr.r rf James Htaks
•on A Co. A. D'l.VON, a o «*
.uug 3 .165
T
fischeatur’s Sales
0 N |J“t*a nr v r IJ 1 ® 35ih of Aiigwat, willed
•old at tbe store lately nr copied hr Mr. Wilt
lain Oast, on the bay, corner of ’Yayton at. all
■he penahable property belonging tu die said
deceased coimating of botdsn Porter and fildara
•Vine, Brandy, andDio, with a cdnsiderablo qn.n!
tty o* *hon Furnbnrc, Knlsca and Forks, p4,tr%
Bt.oona, rowels, table Cloths, red. and aiindry
articles of wearing apparel ami kitchen Fund,
■urn.
Sate tb commence at 10 o’clock, /
% Otdef of lira Coort of ttrdtorav*
■t»! 173 9i * btW> '* 0 *
Sheriff's Maies, "/
. . On thr first Tudday in Iteloberdiext.
ILL he sold at (he Cedrt Hoatrl | n KiceW
*7 rough. Liberty County, betwrin the tired
iijura of sale, one negro man namedftiaaei levied
n aa the property ot Bci jamin Mr’i, Ir. to satisfy
* balance due dnaa execution In favour bf U; cl
tiri.Wold A eo. -
Alin one trsrt tif land bdhtaining itfcCmMr fivri
aerba more Ot iess bounded «H lands of Hichaidrf
BUeh and others; levied bo m the prepetty 5
l3\omss G. ; ay, to Sxttsf> an exucutirtain tav8
tv r "* - v. 1
of Nathaniel Law.
«hg 30 275
fctlWARtJ tv At, a fc.
Notice. / \* :
(.only, dee. ere requested tu rfndor tbOtb did#
county, dee. Srq reqtti
attested. Three thdobted W said
quired to brake itnmeditl
JOHN MbBI
june 31 j45
Georgia- -cKiithain Gotinty*
. To Hit whom it Olay concern—
•*&***>*
. t tire eautb of Victor dfiSSTlni
ratinufCdthe coon of ordinary olChaUratncoUns
>1', tn be dl*eliarg»d.
Now there are th refnr, tn bite »nd bdmori.1
dl and singular lhr kifrlred and creditor# of tl e
raid deceaaed.lo file their o^ictlota, (V any the#
have) in thy office, On or before the alii day of
February tlrxi, uiherwire lu-tcrt dinnusory dill
pc grented to thfc applicant.
WltnfeSa the hoimreele tleotge L Cop.-, jfitfi
I the Justices of the said Court, the 21st 2t«v of
August, A. D. 1833. J£' ■-.
S M BttNDaC; c; b.
.p 21 173
Ge- rgia—v iiatlta
: o all Whom K nay cancers— ‘
VSrHERK.tS Eitabeth t iter.ai.ait,WntlnlWbi
W tnx a .it Jo’ h L lielrihoh. adiwnitraitir of
the estate of Daniel R tn»htrt,deb.ha».. petition.
. the -• - '■ <>rdi'iary of Cbatbam County to
be discharged, ....
No- -hr-retere t" tdtf attd admonish
all and »i"gn.af''hekindred atMcreffitofa df-Vhri
Mi- ,<■ raaeo, to filethi in-bfeetldou, If any HlhV
here) In an- eiffiee, on ot before tbe Bl*t day of
eebrr, ,n a >xi, . tie twine IcUemUaniunl}' * ! “
ae granted io the applicant. •
* I,, him- able tlee%,jk ffpbft btift
of the Juxtlcea ol t,es*ldOfidrt, tbe Slat day of
^r- D,i r AAiMIMiMi
tu. Si if»