Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, September 21, 1816, Image 4

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ww police Office, feOthJuiy, PifiOU»nt to a resolution of Council, the following re port is published for. the Information of all concerned. ■ “Tlie committee to whom was referred the considera- - >ian if the best mode of redeeming, investing and appro sriating the funds derived from the emission of corpora *sdr treasury change bills, report—that for the further Security of the holders of the said bills, the treasurer uv* Veep a separate account of the amount issued and thj tie do keep the sums in the treasury of the city, to enable him to pay hills when presented to him, and that on n< (occasion do he make use of the sums so received, but for the payment of the said bills, unless otherwise authorise», >y special reach ition of council. Your committee are of * Opinion, that the amount bsued is too small to enable Council to make any appropriation of the same by invest - jfteat in funds or otherwise to draw interest, and that the existence of these bills may be too short in their limita tion to authoBse council for the present to make an' ’permanent appropriation of their proceeds. Your com- mittee further recommend that the treasurer do receive for said bills, the current money of the city, to wit—the notes of Banks which are not depreciated further than the difference of exchange, and that the treasurer furnish ' the committee of Finance with the amount oi change bills issued, and the amount on band received for the same, and that he do advertise that persons, holders of the fchange bills, will receive payment at any time, by calling •on the treasurer—but no sum under one dolla" will be paid. CflARIJiS HARRIS, ') (lEO. V. PROCTOR, y Committee’' EDWARD HARDEN,3 Extract from the minutes, D. D. Williams, c. c. 23—8? .July In Council. Jltunday, 9th September, 1816. The following Committees were appointed: , . Committee of Finance. Aldermen Harris, Harden, Henry. Exchange Committee. Aldermen M’Intosh, Bolton, D’Lyon, Gaol Committee. - Aldermen Cope, White, Duke. Street, Lane, and Free Committee, Aldermen Proctor, Morel, Tufts. Pump Committee. Aldermen White, Cope, Fell. Health Committee. Aldermen Proctor, Harris, Bolton. Extract from the minutes. D. 1). Williams, c. c. Mr. W. R. Cote, has been appointed Sexton until the general election for City Officers, in October next. D. D. Williams, c. c. “ sept 10 108 To all whom it may coucern, Notice is hereby given, that the following persons oxlt are licensed by the Commissioners of Pilotage to act as Pilots. BRANCH PILOTS. Thomas Nottage Stephen Timmons Hear}- Gragg William Roystou William Bragg Robert Key John Dennis Noah C. Sisson Reuben Anderson F,. Broughton John Dixon John Cicury Jesse. Furnace Joint Low Benjamin Sisson 4ohaHale. CERTIFICATE PILOTS. Jty order of the board, I S. H. Timmons Henry Baker april 10 95 a- D. D. Williams, c. b. p. *** During my absence from Savan nah, fbr a few mouths, Mr. Gui, will conduct the af fairs of’thp-Tiivery Stables; Mr. Dalt, the Stage Office; and Jos ,T.. Holies, will act as my Attorney and Agent. Daniel Hotchkiss. juiy 6——80 £3* Brought to gaol, on the 31st Au gust, 1816, a negro man named Billt, says he belongs to James Lewis, of Hancock county, five feet eight inches Ugh, about 22 years of age, has a scar on his left jaw, had on a black coatand.yellow pantaloons. sept- 3- .105 A. Harmon, d. g. c. c Brought to goal, on the 3d of September, . 1816, a mulatto nun named llvvitL, says he belongs to Ruben Roberts, (s. c.) A slit in his left ear, one tooth out, five feet, three inches high, homespun plaid cloth. A. HARMON, d. g. c. c. sept 3 105 '■fa?* 1 £> Brought to gaol, on the 8th Sep tember, 1816,-a negro man named Colet, says he belongs Ip Riehard.Warrington, Scriven county, five feet seven inches high, about thirty years of age. One fore tooth wanting in the upper jaw, stout made. A. HARMAN. aep lO—108 n, n. r. c. £3* Brought to goal, on the 17th July, 1816, .Tothe property of doctor-GiUett, of South Car- orlina. He is five feet three incheshigh, tliirty years of age, and an African by birth, thin face. H. M‘Call, g. c. c. July 23 87 ■ , ^ *** Brought to gaol, on the 19th August, a negro mao, named Wulia*; says lie belongs to Mr James Smith, of Cantden, (s. c.) about 17 years of age, five feet four inches high, has a small scar on his left eye-brow, has On dark pantaloons, and coarse brown shirt. *• . * 1 A. HARMON, b. g. c. c. attg 2(1 '■■■ - 99 . jjj. m*r. ,. r In the press, and will speeffilyW published, (at Phita- drlphia) an octavo volume, of*from three to four hiBi, Ired pages. Its contents are dividetLinto two patds, and A*ill be afc follows: 7 t'he fimt part mil contdin a Preface andfour Essays. Fiasr.—On the cardihalitnportririce of the study of Mathematical Science, as a,braneh of* liberal edheatron, and as connected with t^ie attainment oiibihty arid skill in the exercist* pf oratory.. , ■ Szcoxd.—On file Nature, Extent and limits Of Human Knowledge, so f.<r as it is founded in tlie relatiori of '.iiuse and effect, and concerns and matter. Third.—On the abuse of Moral Fiction in the shape of popular novels. v, ‘ - Fomm.—On the theory and use of Moral Fiction. The second part mil contain an Introductory J\’ara- live, in which the circumstances that led the writer to undertake the design, to the prosecution of which he has assiduously devoted the last six years of his life, will be detailed. This narrative will record, too, incidents that occured .Iurjng his successive visits to the principal cities of the United States, so f ir as a knowledge of these incidents may seem to him calculated to enable the candid and intelligent reader to understand distinctly the nature and objects of this enter prize—the principles by which ue has been governed in its execution—the degree of success that has hitherto crowned his exertions—the use lie has made of his success, so far as the public J*re con cerned—the stage in .lie prosecution of 1 his design, at which he has arrived—his plans and intentions with re gard to its further prosecution, so far as they can be dis tinctly foreseen, and are likely to be in any degree in teresting to such readers. This narr;*ive will commence with his departure from Milton, Albemarle county, Virginia, in 18o9, and close with his departure from Charleston, f< r Philadelphia, in 1816. This narrative will be followed by the principal part of an oration, entitled “The Ilostrum," in which he has en deavored to illustrate the permanent public utility, and to display the intrinsic dignity and attractions of the species of oratory which he has cultivated; its appropriate sphere, in contradistinction to other and pre-established applications of thisnobie art; its peculiar adaptation to the age and state of society in which we live, and to the spirit of a popular government; the subjects best fitted for the exercise and exhibition of this species of oratory, and the many useful and benificent purposes to which it may be made subservient. A series' of shorter passages,- from other oratious, pre viously delivered from the Rostrum, and a few specimens of Philosophical Criticism, will occupy the last part of the volume. ' As this volume is committed to the press, for the pur pose principally, of enabling the intelligent part of the public to decide how Lr the writer is qualified to per form the duties of a teacher of oratory—to deliver Lec tures on Rhetoric, accompanied by exercises in compo sition, criticism, and elocution, to successive classes of students, in the principal colleges established in tlie Unit ed. States, it is proper that his pretentions to prac tical knowledge and skill in the exercise of orato ry, should be subjected to a severer test, than the super- 1 e ‘ Marsbal^ales. On tfifirst Tuesday in October next. Win be AoM. at Abe Market Hath*; in SL Mi&tfs,l*tWeen the teursof 10 s£nd 3 o’clock, All that tract of Land^- ini Camden county, adjoining the town of Jefferson, containing two hundred and fifty acres, more or less—Also, Lot No. 45 and improvements; and Lots, 25,56, 61 and 76, and half Lqt No. 49, in the; town of Jefferson—levied <wt as the property of Silva- nus Church to satisfy' an execution at the suit of James Wilson. ' WILLIAM F. KKI LY, aBg 31— 104 .* *•-; . Deputy Marshal Marshal’s On the first Tuesday in October nex^ Will fee sold at the store lately occupied by C. & J. Dunn, at 11 o’clock, A general assortment of Druggs and Medicines, and sundry articles of household Furniture—levied on as tne property of Charles CC Dunri to satisfy an execution at f r, I hurt'll a to the suit’of Robert !t Lindley Murray. ' ’ etLlLCLl lO pU.rCD.aSe Ol John Eppinger, ■104 - Marshal aug 31- ficial fugitive and equivocal impressions, on tlie minds of miscellaneous audience, by declamations from the Ros trum. It is fair and just that persons, from whom momentary, unanalyzed and involuntary feeiing, or the contagion of unreflecting sympathy, may have extorted a plaudit, un consciously, perhaps reluctantly, during the delivery of his orations, should have an opportunity to retract or confirm that plaudit; to review calmly the sentiments and the style in which they were expressed, on which they ?eemed, and v. re believed, perhaps untruly, to stamp ap probation, and to decide how far tlie impulse of the mo ment was in unison with the dictates of deliberate reflection The writer feels that this appeal from tlie impulse of momentary feeling, to the dictates of mature reflection, from the auditor to the reader, from tlie Rostrum to the press, is not merely fair and proper. It is the course which prudence, honor, and integrity, the united dictates of personal and social duty, prescribe. He well knows, that the plaudit, which the candidate for oratorical honors, may draw even from an intelligent audience, is equivocal and ephemeral, unless it is ratified by the judgment of the intelligent reader, and that in an age like this no species of literary empiricism, or impos ture, can escape detection and ignominious exposure, when an appeal is made from the Rostrum to the press. He makes this appeal therefore, under a distinct present- timent, that the sentence pronounced upon his preten tions will be the award of justice, ahd he cannot antici pate this award without solicitude and apprehension, sept 12 109 Sheriff’s sales continued. On the'first Tuesday in Octorber next, Will he sold at the court housC in Jefferson, Camden county, between the hours of ten and three o’clock, Two adjoining tracts of land lying and being in Cam den county, known by the Ruheudand Mundford Island tracts, on the south side of Great Satilla river, containing 2412 acres, more or less—levied on as the property of Jochrane :VI‘Clure, to satisfy his taxes for the year 1815; amount due S6*S1_ and cost. John Baily, s. c. c. sept 12 109 Siler ill’s sales. On the first Tuesday in October next? Will be'sold at the court house, in the city of Savannah, between tlie usual hours of 10 and 3 o’olock, Five negroes, viz: Isaac, Cretia, Damon, Mentor and Sally; levied on as the property of William Stephens, esq. and sold under a foreclosure of mortgage to satisfy Joshua E. White & Co. aug 10—■■ 05 A. Cope, s. c. c. Brought to goal, on tlie 35th iust a negrb man; who Says bis name is Isaac,'and belongs to Richard Keating, of Bryan county, five feet seven inches high,’about 27 years old, has on white wooden pantaloons ana blue jacket, much patched. aug 27-4102 A. Harmon, d. g. c. c. £3* Brought to gaol, in Jacksonbo rough, Scriven-county, September 3,1816, a negro man who says his tiiame is Joux, and that jie belongs to Tho rnier Gilson, of Coosa whatchie, South Carolina. He is an African by birth, about twenty-two or three years old, five feet six or seven inches high, dark complexion; has irons around his legs, with a chain across, and says he runaway about a month ago. SOLOMON KEMP, o. j. s. c. sept 14 ■ - TIP TMrty Dollars ’ Reward Will be given, to apprehend and lodge in, gaol, my ne gro woman named SUE, she is tall, slim, feir complected handsome negro abopt 35 years of age, well known in Savannah, she formerly belonged to Mrs. Hannah Hous ton, used to work out in towii. The above reward will be giverf if she is apprehended within this mojith, if after wards ten doUars. G. V. PROCTOR. scptlT^-xr—11 r ’ » ^ -Ten dollars’ reward. Absconded from the subscriber, this morning abotu 10 o’clock, his nep-o girl SALLY, country born, abotu 16ypears Old, stender made and tolerable likely, she wlil be easjly known, from the scar of a blister, recently ap plied on the back of her neck, had on a check homespun ■frock, Ro siloes hr bonnetf it is probable she will endea vor to get on board some of the Augusta boats, as she ,'vas bjught frona agejtlgngB living in that quarter — The above reward will be paid on delivering her to me; >t the >lerchant’s and Planter’s Hofei. W. CRAIG. agpri0r^.iQg- f ~ ; ;. f , Clearances JTo* sale *t this Office. — V-; Sheriff ’s sale. On the first Saturday in October fieri, Will he sold at the market house in St. Mary’s between the usual hours of ten and three o’clock, tlie following property, viz: Part of Lot No. 132, in the town of St. Mary’s, con taining three acres; also the improvements on which 9tephen W. Moor now resides, in said town—levied on as tlie property of said Moor to satisfy his taxes for the yyar 1815; also his fifty per centum tax for the year 1814; also to satisfy, taxes dqe by said Moor for R. Cole, for the years 18d3 and 4—amount due, g33 37 cents And costs. JOHN BAILEY, s. c. c. Sept 5—106 City Marshal’s sales. On Monday, the 30th day of October next, Will be sold in front of tlie Exchange, between the hours of ten and two o’clock, Kve hogsheads of Sugar—levied on as the property of Charles Marell to satisfy a tax execution in favor of the city—amount of tax jg.>00 and cost. F. M. Stone, c. m. aug 31 104 Notice. To be sold, at public auction, in front of tlie court house, in tlie city of Savannah, on the first Tuesdav in January next, one thousand acres of prime land, situate on tlie south branch of Turtle river, Glynn county the joint property of the Union Society, Chatham Acaclem} and tlie Savanpah Poor-House and Hospital Society, which tract of land was originally granted to theBethcs- d* College. Anv person who feels disposed to embark largely in the cultivation of cotton, corn or sugar-cane, would find this a most eligible situation. The grunts can be seen by applying at tlie office of Lloyd & Morrison, in the Excliange. Terms of sale—one half cash, the ba lance in one year, with interest from the date of pur- chase, secured bv bond and mortgage, on the premises. MOSES SilEFTALL, President U. S. R. W. HABERSHAM, Treasurer. C. .1. J. MORRISON, Com. Sav. P. H. and H. S. a”p- 23 -193 V aluable Lands for sale. SeXatoh and ftiree Repbesextatives tn t, ’ for a co'umy of Chatham in the next State Legist f' e «x Members to Represent <he state of CoLrkrim th '^ ^ n lm G 2? t ' reSS 011116 United States, of winch the f ' ors wiH take notice. .seT't 17- By 'order -111 GEORGE JONES, A.j. c c c j.p. willIamson;, i c . R, JMACKAY, j. i. c. c . c 1 J oh T. Boll Wanted, es, e'erk. A smart BClY, suitable for a house servant, the printer. sept 17 For sale, A prime NEGRO "WENCH, a plain cook, wa^he- 1 irbner. Apply to ‘ M. HERBEIir &. n* sept 19 a 112 - For sale^ A Negro Fellow, a prime field hand, a good boatnm and a jobbing cai’penter, and is a smart, active, vani^ bervant ALSO, * , Xe ^ , Fello } v > a /ood tailor; both of which will be sold low, it applied for imiiiediateU Bacoa & Bruen. sept 14- ■ ex- 110 For sale ~ The Toll-Bridge over Great Ogechte River, at whi Joseph llill lately resided—it is a substantial well bunt bridge, composed cluefly of cypress; it has stood ,u creshets, gnd appears to be Ln all respects a g.,., " fompiete piece of work. For terms apnlv to b !u * JOHN BOLl’ON or ' ; r ,\ JEREMIAH CUYLER. j / /jjf april 4 -40 Four hundred and fifty acres, prime tide swamp, on the Savannah Back River! situated about ten miles above the city, well adapted to tlie culture of rice or the sugar cane; upwards of one hundred acres now under dam, and cultivated by James Ancram, esq.' Also, a tract, containing upwards of .three hundred acres, adjacent to the above tract—this tract will be worthy the attention of the owner of tlie river swamp, having some convenient buildings on it; it also contains a good proportion of high pine land, and the balance is well adapted to the culture of cotton and provisions— also, a swamp, abounding with cypress and other valua ble timber. Also, a tract, containing five hundred acres, situated on Savannah River, a few miles above Purysburgh, known by the name of Bear Bluff—this tract is very valuable, as it abounds with white oak and otiier timber, suitable for tlie Savannah market. Also, two tracts of pine Land, in the vicinity of Purvs burgh, well timbered. The whole of the property will be sold on easy.and moderate terms. Apply to Johx B. Bahxwell, in Beaufort; to Joux Nohtox, on the Okaties; or in Savannah, to Jacob Deveaux. sent 7 107 For sale The Wharf, lately occupied by Caig & Mitchel, con taining 200 feet front on Savannah River; bounded west wards by Camoclian Sc- Mitchel, and eastwardly by An drew Knox. Also, the Wharf Lot, adjoining the Ferry, at Fort Wayne, containing 150 feet on tlie river and near 500 feet back, from the same; bounded eastwardly by the fence at Fort Wayne. On this lot, is the House, with two piazas, at tlie east end of the Buv. For terms, please apply to PETER MITCHEL. aug 24 101 For sale, Two undivided fifth parts of a tract of LAND, con taining 126 acres, more or less, on Great Ogechee— bounded by lands of John IL Morel, sold him by M. M‘Aluster and Habersham, from the same parcel, and by lands of Geo. W. M‘AlHstet£and by Great Ogechee riv er. The above described Land can be h..d a bargain.— Apply at this Office. sept 14 ^-119 For sale A House in Market-square, which has every conveni ence for a store and family, and is wtil calculated for .country-trade. Apply to the printer. sej* 12—109 , Sheriff*’s sales. On the first Tuesday in JVovember next, Will be sold in y e town of Brunswick, TTwo Dwelling Houses, situate on the Bay, in said town—levied on as the property of William Green, to satisfy an execution in favor of George Abbott. William Piles, d. s. g. c. sep 12 ■ 109 Sheriff’s sale. On the first f uesday in JVovember next, Will be sold, at the -court house in Wayne county, be tween the ariul hours. A certain ^act of pine LAND, containing 100 acrits more or less, pp the post road /our miles from Barren- ton ferry, taken by virtue of an execution, as the pro perty of Aaron Rozer, to satisfy said execution in favor of administrator of Young Griffen, dec. returned to me by constable! Conditions cash. sept 12—109 John Jacobs, Sheriff. Sheriff’s sales. On the first Tuesday in Novctnhfir next, Will be sold at the court house, in'the city of Savannah, between the usual hotuw, of 10 and 3 o’clock, : Four NEGROES, viz. big Ad#ta,. fettle Adam, Hannah and Jenny her child; levied on jas the property; of Jacob Hersman, to satisfy A. & Bufiocb, L —““ foreclosure of mortgage. - : by virtue of-a A. 001% u. Ciq&# Houses to rent. The the two story House, corner of Broughton and Barnard streets, at present in the occupation of Mrs. Munro; it has a cellar, seven rooms, and a finished gar ret—with good out-buildings. A Store, an excellent stand for business, on the same lot, fronting on Barnard street. Two one story Houses in Anson ward. Apply to Mary Leaver, sent J 9 - ■— + 1//’■?/ inroad Wharf and Stores. To rent, that extensive Wharf and commodious Stores, at present occupied by Mr. Bama M‘Kinne, of which possession may fee had on the first of November next.— For terms apply to R. &. J. HABERSHAM, july 9 —81 For sale A House and Lot, in St. James’s square,- beiiiT cn; f the most healthy and pleasant situations in this 4 _.- n F the said lot are all necessary out buildings, l ias n ro perty will be sold for a moderate price, ..nd a cr, u /• one, two and three years given for the pavmtnt. sons disposed to purchase will apply to eiuii r ot u,c subscribers. BEN’ SHEFTAxd. M. SIlKf LAi.L, sen. aoril 6 41 To rent, That commodious dwelling HOUSE, in 0"-ktliome ward, at present occupied by David Taylor, esq. for terms apply to ' JOHN II. MOREL sept 10—- ■ 118 Georgia—Liberty county. Superior Court, Aovimber Term. J8i5 Whearess Richard B. Law hat filed a petition in this honorable court, setting orth that Peter J, Goulding is admini .ralor of all and singular the goods and chatties, rights and credits which were of Thomas Nelm, deceased, and that the said Ttwm', as Nelm, in his life time became indebted to ifim on a bond bearing date t e nineteenth Hay ot July % one thousand eight hundred ana nine, conditioned for the payment of six hundred and ten dollars that is to say, on the first uay of May ;hen next three hundred dollars, and on first day o' thereafter the farther cum of three hundred »K., a dollars without idt.-fesf until a>‘ter the sever*: De ments became due; and, wheteas to secure payment of the said oond, the Thomas Ne.m. in his life time, to wit on the i.iaeleenth day o July, onu thousand eight hundred and nine did mortgage a certain lot of land in the t-iw;s of Suri.m-y, known in the plan of said town l.y N >. 78, seven ty eight, with alt the appurtenances » bats^ever to the said lot belonging oi in anywise appertaining, as is described in the said petition, winch sari bond still remains anpaiu. It is therefore ordered. Tint th ■ said Peter J. Goulding, administrator as ator s„i 1, do pay in o court the principal, interest and costs Rue on iha said bond, within twelve muidns fr- int i e d- ie here of or a decree will pass against tne »n.*rtgageJ pre mises for the payment; also o;de:e • ti. a mis rule be published in one of gazettes of this state a ; ir»jt once in every month until tne time appoint a fur ^e payment exp res, or st rved on the said Peler J. Goul ling, administrator a. aforesaid, or til agent or agents, six months previous thereto, n v 23—^ $ 135 To rent, From the first October next, all that valuable wharf and stores situated thereon, near the Exchange, common ly called Morel’s wharf. Apply to doctor Miller, Brough ton street, or to T. N. Morel, esq. au crust 13 96 Georgia—Chatham county. By Samuel M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary of said county. Whereas, George Glen, esq. hath this day applied to me for letters of administration on the estate and effects of Mr. Noble W. Glen, late of the city of Savannah, de ceased, as'next of kin. These are, to cite and admonish all and every the kindred and creditors of the deceased, to file their ob jections (if any they have) in mv office, on or before the first Monday in October next, otherwise letters will be granted to the applicant [L. S.] SAMUEL M. BOND, c.e. o. c. c. 'aug 31 —104 Sheriff ’s sales. On the first Tuesday in October next, . Will be sold at the court house, m the city of Savannah, between the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, All that Lot and improvements, No. 3, Slopejr tything, Percival. ward, containing sixty feet in front on Y6rk- street, arid ninety feet deep; levied on as tire property of the estate of John Glass, dec. to satisfy ‘ and administratrix of John Herb ‘‘ dr not com ply ir ' aug 31- c hatham Superior Court, May Term, 1S-6. The eotriroisioners of ~ the Academy of iafiingham county, j ^ v . *> -o The Heirs and Representatives of j Christopher Frederick Triebner, dee j ^ Upon the petition of the Commissioners ol tha Academy of Effingham county praying the EquRy of Redemption of the following premises mortgag ed to them by Christopher Frederick Triebner on the thirty first day of January in the year of '“ ,r Lord one thousand eight hundred and twe.ve,io secure the payment o: a certain bond, bearing e>en dale therewith, for the payment of the soni of three hundred dollars wi h interest from tne dhe of said bi nd and mortgage, viz; All those two Loti in Car; entor’- Row, in the city oFSavanoah Uo»3 by the number ten (10) and twelve (12) ccnraii- ing thirty six feet each by one hundred and ni’y feel in deph, together with tlie appurten-‘ti< es thereto beU ngiug On motion of J. Cuyltr, at torney for the petitioners, It is brdei ed by tlieci urt, 1 hat the principal, interest and costs due nn the mortgagea premises aforesaid, he paid into nurt within twelve months from this date and un^ss the same* be so paid, ibe equity of redeiup <‘ ,n shall Ihei ceforlh be forecloser! and othei pro e d- ings take place pursuant to the act of »as«*nml-.— It is furthe rordered, That this rale be published m one ol ihe punite Gazettes of his state once a monlh until the time appointed for payment, or served on the heirs and representatives of the mortgagor at least six mouths previous to the time said mo ney is ordered io be paid into court as aforesaid. Extr act from the m inutes. Job T. Bolles, elk. jnne 13 . 70 Georgia—Chatham county. By Samuel M. Bond",' clerk oi the court of or dinary for the county of Chatham. Whereas, Patrick Houston, administrator of the estate and effects of Harriet \. Morel, dec. b al applied to the said court,'to be dismissed from the bqrtheo of the administration aforesaid. Now, therefore, these are to cite and admonish ill and singular the kindred attd creditors of the °L said Harriet Y. Morel, dec. to file tbeir objection*. _ (ifosny ibqy have,) in my .office, on or before tbs yixlh day of January next'otherwise letters dismir sory Will bet granted to the applicant. V Given under my band and sea! of the said coopt 3jfc>w«“h. «> e / of July, 1816. ” M. BOND^ C. V.vct- 1 Baltimore, Virginia, and District of rv lumbia MONEY. LAWRENCE & l'HO MPSi v sept 17 x- ill '■