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for R<Je, T HAT HICK l-I.ANTAIHW on Lke the Smith-Cat ulma shore, "PI**"® this City,inown Uv the name of luvtri'-y, la'- tl»e fes deuce of tVi 111 mu C. Campbell, Ym\. wheth er with about one hundred prime country4»ori» Negroes, many of whom are good mechanics, inch ai Carpenter* Coopera an<l BLcksitutha, including stuck and plantation tools. 4 ALSO, A COTTON. PLANT A HON on the Island rf Skidsp’.iy, containing about 430 acr?» prime planting land, with a mull gang of eleven Ne groes thereon* with all the improvement*, guts, provisions, he. fcc. If the above mentioned property is not disposed of at private sale on Or beTgr the fifteenth tluu of February next, it will then be sold at Public.Auction, whet* » more particular description will be given. Person* wishing to purchase will in the mean time please apply tolne undersigned. JOHN McNISH. Savannah* Dec. 27, 1821. 23 lieorgia—Effingham County. SUPERIOR COURT, December Term, 1821. The Trustees of the Gc rural fl Lutheran Congregation at Kbeoezer, a U 3tl Nisi. v$. f *riie Heirs 8t Kepreaentatives | nf Michael Mock, deceased,J O N the petition of the Trustees of the Cer- man Lutheran Congregation at Ebenexer, praying the foreclosure of the Equity ot Re demption of all that tract or parcel of land, eon- taining two hundred acres, lying and being in the county of Effingham and state aforesaid,but- ting and bounding north-west on John J. Gro- vcpsiine. north eastward on JohnUunold, «>uth east on John Li die Livtiner, S. K David Unaeld and are vacant at the time ofthe survey thereof, originally granted to Wolfgang Mock, deceas-, cd on the second day of April, one thousand seven hundred and sixty-five,to iecure the pay raent of the sum of eighty dollar*, on the fourth day of December, eighteen hundred and three, with interest, at tue rate of'six per cent, from the fourth day of December, eighteen hundred and two; and it appearing to the Court that t’lercis now due on said bond and mortgage the autn of sixty dollars with interest from March twenty -fifth, eighteen hundred aim eighteen,at fix per cent. On motion of Wayne and Cuvier, Attormes for the petitioners, it is ordered that the amount due on said bond and mortgage be paid into Court, with interest, within twelve months, oth erwise the Equity ’of* Redemption of the heirs end representative! of the said Michael Mock, be forecloced, ami that other and further pro ceedings be had thereon, pursuant to the stat ute in such cases made and provided} and it is further ordered that thisHule be published once a mold' r or twelve months in one of the public -gazett * f this atatc. Extract from the Minutes. . #NO. CHARLTON, Clerk. * dee 11 IS * Notice. • J^INE months after date application will be _ . made to the honorable the Justices of the Infttor court of Camden county,for leave to sell all the Unds in aaid county belonging to the estate of John King, late of Effingham county. SARAH KING, athn'rx. April S, 1822. $a* Clark county, Ga. april 6 - . 1 Notice. . ItftNE month* after date application will be 1 Ti made to the honorable the Justices ol the Inferior court of Glynn county, lor leave to sell all the lands in aaid county belonging to the cs- tale of John King, late of Effingham county. • 8 VRAH KING, adm’rx. April f, 1822- V* ’ ^l»rk Ga. •prilf* i SHAD. Jl t Uriels Sh.d, Tor ule by *5 hall & Host. -june S Savannah Poor-House and Hospital. fisiting Committee for March and Afrit, EDWARD COPPER, and '■f A. DASHIEL. At tenth’ll? Phyiician, DU. A. DASHIBL JOHN HUNTER, Secy. march 1 79 SUGAR. S r. CROIX and Muscovado Sugars, in hogs heads, tierces and barrels, of prime quality, now landing and fur sale by HAI.L & HOYT. , t l«n»14 Valuable Lot lor Sale. r lR tale, that valuable lot known in t he plan of the city by the letter Q, on which the old Presbyterian Church now stands. The terms will be accommodating, the titles are in disputable. If the Lot is not sold before the first Tuesday in March, it will then -be offered at public auction, at the court house. Apply to JOSgpil GUMMING. febfi it 50 LIME, , ' ‘ RAY, t CORDAGE, WINDOW GLASS, and WHITING. For salt by - * JOHN HUNTER. * - toy J. B: Herbert $ i at private sale. ns, VIZ LOW’S Superior Perfumed Soaps DtLttywiKa*»p * i Ori.m.1 do . a v^ubi. Mo i * 6hm<*e Mask do « Vemfcsukr * do for aale by ANSON PARSONS, Druggist, No8 (iibfepn's buildings. *P4* A . . Co. SALE* too bk Whiskey fOdop rime Bfef . . fiO com Bale Hope 400 boxes Augusta made Candles do Rmama jUpfe, Oiubvup march 29 - TroRosals .• > it.. JOHN UK ANNAN, or washinotow errr. For Publishing by Subscription, The Official Letters or TMR Military and Naval Officers of the Unit ed States, during the l*'ar with Great Britain, in the years 1812. 13, J4. 15, interspersed unto a few Letters of the Pritich Officers,,and some valuable of ficial Documents elucidating the Hislo- ry of that period. OTTIHK work will commence with the Presi wJL dent's Message to Congress, June 1, 1812, the Report of the Committee of Foreign Rela tions, and the President's Proclamation an. nounring the declaration of war. Then will follow, in succession, the letter* of our officers, from the comnienctrneut to the termination of the war. In gathering and collating those letters for publication, the Editor's motive is, to preserve them to the rising and to the future generations. He lias frequently regret’ed, with his Cirtehipo- rariea, the impracticability of obtaining access to the letters of the officers of our Involution, Pud few men "how living, it is preatitned, have had the pU-asura of perusing them all The proposed publication will preserve from a simi lar fate, the official letters of our officers during the late war, ;uid will furnish an opportunity to the young men of America, now advanced and a Ivancing to manhood, of perusing them } they will there see their fathem, ih. \ brutheis, their relations, and their friends, iu their true colors. • The names of those valuable men who have shed their bfood in the gene al d-fence, in whatsoever station, ought to'be inscribed on the roll .of fame, held up to general imitation, and bam It d down to posterity for their. Admira tion. The highest honors are due to those whose bravery repelled the sax age and the ci- vihaed foe, both by sea ami land j whose un- daunted valour and heroism was never excel led iu the proudest days ot the ancient repub lics. To tiie junior officers of tin- army and navy, this book will prove an excellent manual and model fur imitation. It is presumed tbe head of each family in the country will be gratified in pt'a-essing a copy of this'work, m t merely as a book ot reference, but a source of pleasure for recitation to their children at their fire sides. TERMS. This work will be printed in one volume octa- i, on a tine medium paper, und long pruuer type, containiiq&about 43'J pages. The price to subscribers will be three dollars neatly hound, and two dollars atq) fifty cents in boards, payable on delivery. Any person becoming responsible for six co pies, sbatt be entitled to the seventh gratis. OTjT Subscriptions received by the publisher; at the Rook and Stationary Store of Davis (4 Force, Washington City, and by W.T. WILLIAMS, june 25 Savannah. University of Pennsylvania. A aJIIE Committee ofthe Trustees appointed 'Ll »> distribute the Tickets «■f gratuitous ad mission to the Course of Medical Lectures, which will begin in November next, agreeabh to the foundation established by the Medical Faculty, give notice, that applications in writ- mg, under si al, addressed for the above named commi-tee, to the cure of the Secretary oj the University of Pennsylvania, may be made at any tune before the first Monday ia September next. It ia required that each application be accom panied by a respectable testimonial of the good character of the applicant, aid of his being in such restricted circumstances as entitle h.m to the benefit of this foundation. It must also ap pear that he lias attained the age of eighteen year*, is possessed of sufficient h'.erary aci • ire- mentsuud of Studious habits. 'On the first Monday *of September next, the committee will tfpen and decide on the applica tions, and immediately give notice to the suc cessful Applicants, and return to othciaiheir applications and testimonials, their nMles not to be disclosed by the committee. BENJAMIN CHEW,) Committee WM. MEREDITH. S- ofthe JAVlES GIBSON, 3 Trustees. Philadelphia, April 27, 1822. Editoi gof newspapers in this city and else where, tffipnsed to afford an opportunity to young men of deserving character, but slender means, to avail themselves of the privilege li berally offered by the Medical faculty, will please give the abbve one or two insertioiis. june 25 . Young Ladies’ Academy, AT JAMAICA, LONG ISLAND. »TtHF. Summer Session of this Institution has 1. already commenced at the establishment in the centre ofthe village. In this seminary are taught the first rudiments of Literature, Eng lish Grammar. Arithmetic, Penmanship, Geo graphy, Astronomy, the use of the Globes, Maps and Orrery: Composition, Belles I.ettres, His tory, Naturul Philosophy and Chemistry : Mu sic, Drawing, Embroidery, Painting on Velvet in the most modern style, and fancy work in Wax and Shells. The French is taught by a classical gentle man, who was educated fh France; Mrs Bart- lette, and Miss Barttum, who conduct this Aca demy, have the satisfaction of announcing to thc public, that this institution is still under the care and aupeiintendance of the respectable Trustees of Union Hall Academy, and regular ly examined by a committee appointed for the purpose. Those w ho wish to learn the merits of the Schooi are respectfully referred to its friends, natrons and trustees, among whom are— Rev. John R. Romayne, ^ Dr. James Jil'Nevtn, Professor Coltim. Col. i Wmii v...l Dr D. M Hiiohcqck, ^ Ne ** York ‘ Mr. John Aspinival, Dr. Cyremis Beers, Rev. Jacob Schoonmaker, Dr. Nhthan Shelton, Hon. Rufus King, ^Jamaica. Dr. Thomas Blatchford, I Eliphold Weeks, Esq. J %s£hE& . .pine 15 |* ''•|n { * Notice. O N the first Tuesday in July (text, between the usual hours of sale, will be^aold the five following Negroes belonging to the estate of George W. Allen, deceased, viz: Ben, Mo- •es, Nancy, Hannah and Dinah ; told under ar order of the honorable the Court uf Ordinary for Chatham county. K. HABERSHAM, mfeiY. may 16 t J* si- GtnwtCV Drug un& Family .MfciUc'iiifc WwTthuuee. ANSON PARSONS, Jf*. 8 Gib bens’ Buildings, B E8PECTFULI-Y informs bis fnenda and customers in this Ctate and South-Carolina generally, that he bas established himself in the Drug Ijlie, on hia own inditidual account, and ia opening at this lime an extensive and geneftl assortment of warranted frekh imported Drugs, Chemicals, Perfurnrrf, $c. Gentlemen Physicians, Country Merchant^ and Planters, and all who wish to purchase at wholesale or retail, Riq be supplied at this Es tablishment olt th« most accomniodating terms. CATALOGUE. Antimony crude Marble Mortere Alcohol Composition do Aloes coet « iron do do hepat Ivory Injection pipes Arrow root Ivory Syringes Annit seed Syringes, quarts in boxes Assafixtids, Alium do pints, do A pints Angelica root do male and female Angostura bark CongreasSi spring water Aqua Fortis Lemon acid Atuimonisl wluo Soda powders Arsenic Salts of Lemou Acid Muriatic Cologne water dr Nitric Wash balls do Nitrous Windsor soap do Tartaric Transparent do l do Sulphuric Liquid do Hark yellow, do rtri Low’s perftlmed do uo pale, do in quill Naples do Bala Capevf- Pomatum in sticks do Canada, do Peru do ill pots assorted do Tolu Rose water, lavender do B;»- bidoes Tar Fancy Vials Borax rcPd Essences ass’d Burgundy Pilch Sal Ammoniac Bole Armenia do Volatile Beeswax yellow do Soda do white do Roehel), do Tartar Brimstone rol! do Epsom, do Glauber do rtPil do Nitre refined Castor Oil, American Solut Arsenic, Fowler’s do W. India Spts. Ammonia Castor, Russia do Hartshorn Camphor rcPd do* Lavender compn’d Calomel pp <*, do Wine, do camphor Cantharides, do pulv do Nit. Dulc Sassafras balk Sarsaparilla Sponge fine, do coarse SaO'rou Spanish do Eng do American Savin, Senna Alex Spermaceti Snake foot Virg. do Seneka, Squills Storax, SalfsHartshorn Sugar lead Syrup Squills, do simple Tart Emetic, Tapioca Tinct Aloes comp'd uo Myrrh, do Valerian do Snake root do Assafcrtida do Bonzoin comp’d do Cantharides • do Senna do Rhubarb do bark llux'iams do Peruvian bark do Opium, do Castor do Muriate Iron do Colombo root do Kino, dnja'at) do Gxiaiac, do Valerian do Gentian comp’d Vinegar distilled do Squills Valerian root Vitriolated Tartar Vitriol white, do blue do green Patent Medicines, lie. Bateman’s drops Camomile flowers Canella alb. Caraway seed lunion Seed Cascunllu btivk Cassis, Cinnamon Castile Soap, w hite do colored Cloves, Cochineal Colombo root do pow. Chalk prepared Coriander sedd do pow*d Cowitch Cream Tartar, pulv Corrosive Sublimate Cai mine Conserve Kotts Cuustic Lunar Dragons blood l)igitale8 Dovers Powders Epsom Salts, Eng. Ether Sulph Ergot Elder blossoms Emery fine do No 1, 2 and 3 Elixir Paragoric d<» Vitriol Extract Cicuter do Gentian do Quassia do Lead Hour Sulphur do Benzoin Flaxseed, Fennel seed British Oil Filings steel, Jo iron Essence peppermint Frankincense Glauber salts Gulls Aleppo Gulbanum, Ginseng Gold Thread Gentian root Glass Antimony Ginger Race do powdered Grains Paradise Gum Ammoniac do senega) do Arabic do powd. do Kino do benzoin do Tragacantb do Gtiac do Myrrh do Sludiac do Copal do Mastich do Gamboge do Scamnny Helebore black do white Hiera Pitra Honey, do squills Hoffmans anody ne Isinglass Stoughton's bitters Godfrey’s cordial Steers Opodeldoc Turlingtons halsom Dudleys Carminative Daffys Elixer Harlem Oil or medeca- tnentum Oil Wormseed Pills, Lees N. London Pills, Lees Windham do An'lerso:.3 do Hoopers do calomel, do opium COLOURS, Vc Prussian blue, 1, 2 U 3 Fig blue, Kings yellow Drop I.ake, No. 1 14 2 Flake white, Carmine Ivory black, lamp black Indigo Spanish Black lead, red do Litharge Terri de senna IK VIALS. Ess. Cinnamon do Lavender do Bergamot do I.emon .. CaJc’d Magnesia Ipecacuanha or Hippo Epsom salts, Rhubarb Trtleorks,'brtt!e da Wax tapers Nurcmbtrgh da W«iaiL*zeHge« Patent Lint Thumb lancets y do comm-11 ** da Clewlcya crown do; do Evans’s Bpring lancets Taath Instruments ass’d Bougies, Gallipots Macahoy anufi Liquid blacking Black sealing wax Red do Red wafers, assorted do Tooth brushes, common do silver wire, 3 sftd 4 rows Cupping and -trepanil Instruments ?aninf silver PtRk roat 0 Pearl ftchea Pearl barley Powdered tin Plaster mercurial do Burgundy pitch do adhesive do strengthening do dracblyott do gum do blistering Quassia do rasp’d Quicksilver Rliqbarb root do powdered Red precipitate Rose water, Rosin Rust of Iron Gum elastic. Spatulas Scales and weights Garden seeds in boxes, a»>orted Male and female silvt Balm Quito Catheters Churches cough drops,White leather skins for coughs, colds, eon-English mustard, by the ftimplions, asthmas, lb. in can stera (4c. lie Ground Ginger, race do Cephalic Snuff, for ca-C!oves, cinnamon tarrfis, Mace Scutellaria, Lateriflora, or Scullcap. SHIPMAN’S GARDEN SEEDS, Assorted in Small Boxes, Well calculated for Plantation use. Together with a general assortment of Surgical Instruments, Shop Furniture, assorted Phials, &,c. ALSO, Saratoga and Ballston Mineral Spring Waters, will be kept constantly on hand in as perfect state as can be imported. ANSON PARSONS. dttc 31 fp Oemler Posey, AT THEIR MEDICINE AND SEED STORE, Comer of Br -.ghton and Jefferson streets. OFFER FOR SALK A general assortment of Drugs, Patent Medi cines, Surgical Instruments) and all other arti- cles usually found in Drug Stores. In addition to their former ass- rtment of Garden Seeds, they have lately received Globe Artichoke Salsify or Vegetable Oyster Nasturtium or Mock' Caper Water, Musk and Cantelope Melon Long and short Cucumber Cayenne Pepper Flower Seeds Dwarf Marrowfat “ Green Imperial | " White Prussian V Pe&a " Blue do { ** ' Early Charlton J Green Nonpareil 1 4 “ Long Pod ( n . Broad Windsor f Ue-n9 Canterbury Kidneyj White & Purple Brocoli Cabbkge seed. Ice Tennisbail, White Coss Magnum Bonum Coss, Silesia and brown Dutch Lettucee, And various potherbs, all warranted. And also, lately from Germany A small assortment of Fresh Garden Seeds, n small parcels, which they off er to sell whole- ale, on low terms, march 28 Jalap Juniper berries Laudanum Liquorice root do powdered do ball do refined Lime water Lead do Magnesia lump do powdered do small sauarc do calcinea Manna flake, dosottS Mezcreon, mitsk MUstard seed, mace Nutmegs, nux vomica do Turpentine Opium, orange peel Cuomel Oxymel squiMs Oil Vitriol Peruvian bark Cheltenham salts Henry* ealc’d Magnesia Stomachic bitters Castor Oil Persgoric Laudanum Antiinonial vine Tinct rhubarb do assafattrda Bals Capeva Sweet Oil Spts Liven'd coin ' do camphor do Hartshorn do sweet Nitre do Tansey do olivet do Peppermint do spearmiut do nvin do' Rosemary do Peneroyol do Origanum do Cinnamon do Wormseed do Lavender Annis seed do Juniper do Clovea do Almonds Ointment mere do BasilicOQ do cerate do simple do red precipitate do SpauQh ntea Jalap Tartar Emctie ik noTTtka, Wine Bittera 8pt* Harmhorn oo sweet Nitre do Turpentine Sweit Oil. castor Oil American and W. I. Sundries. Spanish whiting Rotten stone Pumice do Powdered blue Copperas Vermilion, Chinese do English Verdigris, Irish Glue Patent spring Trusses Ciimmim da Durable Ink Red ink pow der Black isi Pill bsse* Effingham Superior Court, JUecemler term, 1821. The Trustees of the German*} Lutheran Church at Eber.e- nvtt Ktsi Vi >On Foreclosure John Freyermut It and several j Mort 8 a & e parcels of Land J O N the petition of the Trustees of the Ger man Lutheran Church at EbeneXer, stating that the said John Freyermuth on the fifteenth day of April, eighteen hundred i4 fifteen, mort gaged by deed under seal to the petitioners, all those tracts of land, containing tnree hundred acres in Effingham cUunty, state aforesaid, on a small creek adjoining Judidiah Weitmun Kelly’s and GaYrison’s land; also another fitly acres, sit uated and being in the district of Ebcneaer, bounded by land of Peter Arnetoff & F. Brook- tiers, at the time of survey granted to Laudfel- der; als(* another tract of land situate in the sev- enteeth district of the county of Baldwin, con taining two hundred and two and a half acres, known by the number (104) one hundred and our, with the appurtenances, to secure the pay- ment of a bond or obligation ofthe said John, bearing date the day and year aforesaid i4 pray ing the foreclosure of the said mortgage. It ap pearing to the Court that there is now due on the said bond and mortgage the sum ol two hun dred dollars, with interest at six per cent, from . -the fifteenth day of April, eighteen hundred £4 eighteen. On motion of Wayne and Cuyler, at torneys ofthe petitioners, it is ordered that the said John Freyermuth.h's heirs or representa tives, do pay into Court the amount due as a- fbresaid within twelve months from this date, otherwise that the equity of redemption of the said John and his heirs, in the &aid mortgaged premises, be foreclosed, and that such further proceedings lake place ss are by law directed. It is further ordered that this Rule be pub lished once a month for twelve months in a pub lic gazette of this state, or be served on the »b*. fennant or his representative or agent months prior to the time appointed for the pay ment oftherinoftey into Court. Extructfrom the Minutes. JNO. CHARLTON, Clerk. dec 11 re$ Factorage & Commission BUSINESS. “■* T HE undersigned have this day entered into copartnership in the above line under the firm of Stcrocs X4 Hcxtkii— ami solicit from their friends a share of business—Their Count ing Room is in thw west end of Bulloch’s Build ings. They wiH be enabled to make sutyable advances on produce deposited for sale. J*. OLIVER STUHGES, WM. P. HUNTER. Savannah. Dee. 1, 1821 5 Sheriff’s Sale, continued. On the JtrfnTuesduy in July next, W ILL be sold it the Court House in the city ot Savannah, between tbe usual hours of ten and four o’clock, A negro man named August; levied on as the property of Seth G. Tlireadcraf), to satisfy exe cutions from a Justice's court in favor of Louis Furth, James Epptnger, and \Vpi. Urownjohn. A.D’LYQN.ic. juw i y | Valuable National Work, Ktitirrlv *V. n KNUY C. CAHKY (. I LKA. Pliil-drtphia. propose to publish on the plan of the cel ebrated Lavoianr, an AMERICA# ATLAS, or General Guide to the History of North ana South America, the West Indies, and all th« - Slates and Territoiies in the CnUn, from tbe# first settlement to the present year, 1622$ to* gether with the several possessions, foreign war*, famous battles, illustrious men, remark** ble events, Uc. the whole forming a complete system of AMKHICAN HISTORY, GEOGRA. PHY and CHRONOLOGY, con TillIKS, 1. Historical, Geographical, and Statistical Map of North America. r 2. Pantographs .of American History -, exhibit ing at one view, the relative situation ofthe various States oi America, from their first settlement to the present time— with a list of eminent characters, and tbe period in whicA they lived. X 3. Historical, geographical, and statistical m*a of Upper and Lower Canada, and the other British possessions. 4 Geographical map of the United States -6. Geographical, and statistical map ofthe Unit ed St-tes. 6. Historical map of the United Stateifrom their settlement to the declaration ofindependenco 7. Historical map ofthe United States from tbri revolution to the present time. 8. Chronological map ofthe United States from tbeir settlement to the declaration of inde pendence. * 9. Chronological map ofthe United States froi the revolution to the present time. 10. Historical, geographical and statistical roam of Marne. 11. Historical, geographical, and statistical map of New-Hampshire. 12. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Massachusetts. 13. Historical, geographical and statistical map ot Rhode-Inland. * H. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Connecticut. ^ 15. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Vermont, r 16. Historical, geographical and statistical map ot New-York. r 17. Historical, geographical and statistical map of New-Jersey. 1 i8. Historical, geographical and statistical map utreniisylvania. 19. Historical, geographical and statistical map Delaware. r 20. Historical, geographical and statistical map ol Maryland. r 21. Historical, geographical and statistical map of the District of Columbia. ^ 2 - Historical, geographical and statistical map of Virginia. r 23. Historical, geographical and statistical map of North-Csrolina. 24 Historicul, geographical and statistical map ot South-Caroliua. 25. Historical, geographical and statistical map ot Georgia. 26. Histor cal, geographical and statistical map of Ohio. 27. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Kentucky. 28. Historical, geographical and atatistical map ot Tennessee. 29. Historical,geographical and statistical map of Mississippi. 30. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Alabama. 31. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Louisiana. 32. Historical, geographical and statistical mip of Indiana. ^Historical, geogpphical and statistical map 34. Historical, geographical and statistical map ot Missouri. r 35. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Arkansas Territory. 36. Historical, geographical and statistical map ot Michigan Territory. 37. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Florida. 38. Historical, geographical and statistical map ol Mexico. 39. Historical, geographical and statistical map of the West-Indies. 40. Historical, geographical and statistical man 6f Cuba and the Bahama Islands. 41. Historical, geographical and statistical map ot Jamaica. 42. Historical, geographical and atatistical map of Hispaniola. 43. Historical, geographical and atatistical map of Porto Rico and the Virgin Isles. 44. Historical, geographical and statistical map ofthe Windward Islands. 45. Historical,geographical and statistical map ofthe Leeward Islands. 46. Historical, geographical and statistical map of South-A nverica. 47. Historical, geographical and atatistical map ofthe Republic of Colombia. 48. Historical, geographical and statistical mep of Brazil, * T 49. Historical, geographical and statistical mat* of Buenor, Ayres. 50. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Peru. 51. Historical, geographical and statistical map ot Chili. TERMS. I. This Atlas shall contain fiifty-one maps as in the foregoing list, all of which will be exe cuted from the best and most recent autholij ties. The geographical part will be prepared by an eminent geographer; and the historical put by the gentleman who edited the former edition of Lavoisne II. The work will be executed in the same style as the Atlas of Lavoisne, already publish ed by M. Carey If Son. 111. The price to subscribers wiH be twenty dollars—to non-subscribers it will be raised. IV. It is expected that the wot k will be com pleted and ready for delivery during the £W>. sent year, and will be forwarded to subscriHers as soon as possible afterwards. V. Persons obtaining subscribers for nine ca, pies, ami paying for them, shall be entitled to a copy gratis. This work is intended for acompanion ofthe celebrated Lavotsnc’s General Atlas, and, take a in connection wmh That, wW form one of the most luminous and complete systems ofUniver* sal Geography, History and Cbr was ever published.' And when i ed that the whole (122 maps) will to subscribers for forty-five dollais, exactly the pree of the London edition ofLavo alone of but 67 maps, and but half t the F.ench editions ofthe same, it w»M*’br-«d- mitted, on all hands, that ft is one ofthe cheap, eat books that has ever appeared iu this or saw other country. 9 M. L. Wbuu is now reaving Subscriber* for this work; and while he cordially thanks Soother* friends for th*ir liberal