Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, July 16, 1822, Image 4

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4L V s % Georgia—Effingham County. •UPBIUOR COURT, Detenher A«i| 15Jl- Thr Trustees of the Germau'V L'lUo-rau Congregation at 1 EUne.tr, Urn. NtM , The Hub* h It. pressntstive*) of Mock,Ueceasrd. > J lAN the petition nf the Trustees of the G«f- man Lutheran Congrrgi.tM*n*’ Kli^n' ter, praying ti»e fntsMoaU'c of the ■Equity "t ,lr ' . demption- if all that tfact or parcel of land, taming two hundred acres, V ,n R ■nd ,n the conntref Effingham end state aferi mi>1,but ting and bounding north-wet’ on John J- Gro venstine. np-th eastward on JnhnHuM I M,u 11 tasten Jutih Lidle Livtiner, H, K Dm nl l "»<*• •mi are vacant at the time ofthe survey tm-reoi, originally granted to Wolfguig Mock, d»-crui. cd on the second day of April, ont thousand •even hundred and sixty-five,to aacutc the pay tnentof the iu<o of eighty dollnr*, on the fr» r "> duy of l>«ttJeuiher, eighteen h undred and t.,ree, with interest at the rate of *i* n«r cent, from the fotirth day of Deceflfcr, eighteen hundred endtwo, and it appearing to the Court that there ia now due on said bond and mortgage tor aum of aixty dollars with interest fiom March twettfy.fiftb, e ghteeu hundred and eighteen,at •ix per rent. , ... On motion of Wayne and Cuyler, Attormea for the petitioner!, it » o' dared that the amount duo on aaid bond and nfodgogs l«'d Court, With intereat, witfiin twelve montha. oth erwi.se the Equity of Redemption of the heirs •ud repreaentativeadf the «ai<l Michael Moclr, he foreclosed, and that other and further pro Ccedingabe had thereon, pursuant to the stat ute in auch cuyi made and provided; and it ii further»rd»:r«J that thisRule he publiahad once • month for twelve montha in one of the public giuettea of thin state. Extra*! from the Jtunulei. JNO. CHARLTON, Clerk, dec tl tr** Notice. XTTNF. montha after date application will bn J^l made t'» the honorable the Justices of the Inferiorr.nmt of.CajnJcncounty,for leave toaeli all the Undl in said countv belonging to the estate of John King, lato of Effingham county. SARAH KING, adm’rr. April 5,1822. $*’ Claik county, Ua. f april 6 Notice. XTINE montha after date application will he made to the honorable tliu Justices of the Inferior com t of Glynn county, for l<*ave to aril all the land! in aaid county belonging to the ca ttle of John King, late ol Effingham county. S ARAH KING, udin'rx. April J. 1822. Clark oounty, Ga. april 6 Notice. 1 T the expiration of nine month! from this L date, l gltall apply *o tho honorable the Jus- tires of the Inferior court of Chatham county, . for leave to aril the folluwinflrwcalatid personal property held by tho lafl It j. Houston intruat, C' daf Grove plantation, containing upward* dt 1200 acres, aitullcd in the district of White Bluff, v . . _ One Tract of Land, containing 50 acre!, near the above. May Island, containing 100 acres, more or leaa, ■ituatedon the marshes or Little Ogcchcr ^ Also, between 65 und 70 Slavca. PAT. HOUSTON, May 13,1822. adm'r. H. J. ILuston. may 16 % ' f Notice. A T the expiration of nine montha fW.m this date, I stall I apply tdtha honorable tho Jus ticca of the' IhfcnW court of Chatham county, for leave to sell the following real property of the estate of R. J IWuaion, vi*: One tract of .154* »crr» of Land In Aryan •ounty, aititatad on Red ll'rd creek. One undivided fourth part of 1450 acres of Land in Molntoah Oounty, situated on tliu Alata- uaha river. ... Twelve Lots lb tba tow » of Brunswick, Glynn •ounty. l’AT. HOUSTON, May 13,1822. orfrt»% if. J> u may 16 S\ Sixth Circuit Court, DISTRICT OF GEORGIA,4 Tott and M'K'mne *j. Lewis j! Dug., and f •Duftifftll. John Cormiek, J . CMmbers, .hmTS, 1822. I T appearing that proreaa has iaauod in thia case, returnable ta the term of this court in December neat,and that Lewis J. Dugas, one cfttii defendant!, residua without the limit* of the Oiatrlct of Georgia—It ia orderctl, that the kit'd Lewis J. Dugas do appear at tho term of this Court, to be hold«*n at Savannah, on the 1 fourteenth of December next, to answer to the plaintiffs on the merits of their said petition and that a copy of thia oruer be published in one of the garottes of this state for three months; and that the plaintiift have leave, to take •uch fnrtbsr proovedings as are prescribed ii the rule in such calcs made and provided. J. CUV I.HR, Diet. Judge. ^ Extract from /At mlnuteo. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. june 7 *3m PROPOSALS 'IVcuty Dollars Reward. R ANAWAV from the aubacriberin Burke county, a negro feUow named JOHN, about g feet 8 inches In height, well madci smart, ac tive, intelligent fellow| he can both read and Write, aed tnay perhaps have a forged pas*,- lie hat also a small scar under the left eye, by vhidkhe may be known. He will no doubt en deavor to native for some of the northern state*. The above'trwa'rd will be paid for his app e- ^tension and delivciy in the gaol of Chatham •county, on application at the office of the 'OapXMaw WILL! VM DOYLE. Masters of tassels.,end others aro cautioned •gRgainst harboring the negro, as the law will be put in force against tl, m.« june 4 New Summor Goods. B Y«the ship Georgia, jnatarrived from l i- verpou), the subscribers have rt-ceived a variety ofchaaunable articles, which, with those recently received from England, make their as- wr'B.n^ DRY GOODS, More general and oxtensive titan usual, and . will he autd HI)* tawArsMt thanre and long credit fbr undoubted paper. * • ANDREW LOW U CO. ALS6- ' Crates of Cr^keQr IJTarc and eask^Tea w London Paster In pktft end quart bottle? G»sks of Glassware. Sheet lun, Zfc. Me. May 20 *2«b JOHN BIlANNAN. OP WAaillNttTBN CITT, Fur Publishing by Nuhttriptiun, I'lie Official Letters or Tea Military and J\'nval OJflent of tht Unit ed Hintta, during the Wnr with Gtrtnt Britain, in thn yean I8IU, IS, 14, 15, intrruperstd uiito a few L> tt>'rn n f the Br tich Officers, and Home valuable of ficial Itocameiits elucidating the Histo ry of that period. Gr ijlll'. work will commence with the Presi- UL dent'a Mesaagt-to CongresM, June 1, 1812, the liepttrt of tin- Cornoiit'ce of Foreign Rela tions, ii'id I lie |'rra:dmt'» Pruclamulion an. noiiu<ii>g the declaration of war. Then will follow, in succession, the letters of nurolficcni, from ilic commencement to the termination ol Ihe ws.'. In gathering »nd collating tlume Letters for publication, »he Editor’s motive is, to preserve them to the rising and to the future generations. He has frequently regretted, wit Ii Ins cotenipo- rariea, the impncticability of obtaining access to the letter* of the nfficera of onr Revolution, and few men now living, it i» presumed, have had the pleasure pf perusing them all I lie proposed publication will preserve from asimi- Ur fate, the nlhr.ial letters of our offici r» during the lato war, and will fiirmah an opportunit) to the young men of America, now advanced und advancing to manhood, of perusing them ; they will there see thaT father*, their brothers, their relations, and their friends, to their true color*. The name* ofthoie valuable men who have shed 'heir blond In the genet al defence, in whatsoever station, ought to he inscribed on the roll of fame, held up to general imitation, and handed down fo posterity I >r their admira tion. The highest honors arc due to those whoso bravery repelled the savage and the c.i- vllmed foe, both by sea and lend ; whose un daunted valour end heroism was neve excel led In the proudest days ol the ancient repub lics. To the junior officers of the army and navy, ihia book will prove an excellent manual ami model fur imitation. It ia presumed tho head of each family in the country will ho gratified in possessing a copy ol tins work, n»t merely us a book of reference, hut a source of pleasure for recitation to their children at their i fire sides. TERMS. This w *:'k will be printed in one Volume octa vo, on e fine mddium paper, und lung primer type, containing, about 450 pages. The price to tyihsorlbcrs will lie three dollars nutty bound, and two dollars and filly cents in boards, payable bn delivery. Any person becoming responsible for six co pies, mIiuII be entitled to the seventh gratia. jj*Subscriptions received by the publisher» at the Hook ana Stationary Store of Davis if Force, Washington City, and by | W. T. WILLIAMS, june 35 ] Savannah. a* Grn«a\ Dtor anA Famtlj | Pearl barky Powdered un Medicine \Vttxrt\oua*,. Univcinity of 1‘emisylvuuiu. x Villi'. Committee of the Truatei a appointed 11 to diHtrihute the Ticket* < f gratHit mi ad mission to tha course of Method Lectures, which will begin in November next, agreeably to the foundation eahddished by the Medical Fnou11y. /five mtict, that application* in writ ing, under *« al, addressvd for the above named committee, 19 tf\* care #/ the AVoc/ury • J the Wover,itu nf /’runet/h attia, may he made at any tunc before the first Monday in September It is required that each application be accom panied by a respectable testimonial of the good character of the applicant, and of Id* being in such restricted circumstances as entitle him to the benefit of this fikmdation. It must alio ap peer that lu* hn* attained the age of. eighteen year*, is poaeeNed of sufficient htciary acquire ment* uml of stiulimia hablla, On the first Monday of September next, the committee will open and decide <>n the applica tions, and immediately give notice to the sue- ueatfiil applicants, and return to others their application! and testimonials, their names not to be disclosed by the committee. BENJAMIN OilKW,TCommittee WM. MEREDITH, S- of the JAMES GIII80N, J Trustee*. Philadelphia, April 27, 1832. Editor* of newapapera In this city and else- whore, disposed to afibrd an opportunity to young men of deserving character, but alnulcr means, to avail themselves of the privilege li berally offered by tho Medical (acuity, will pirate give the above one or two Insertions, June 25 Young Lafiica’ Academy, AT JAMAICA, LONG ISLAND. flYHF. Summer Session of thia Institution has ft already commenced at the establishment in the centre of the village. In this seminary are taught the first rudiment* of Literature, Eng lish Grammar. Arithmetic, Penmanship, Geo graphy, Astronomy, the use of the Globes Maps and Orrery : Composition, lKlIell.ettrca, His tory, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry: Mu sic, Drawing, Embroidery, Painting on Velvet in the moat modern aiy It* and fancy work in Wax and Shells. The French ia taught by a classical gentle- man, who was educated in France» Mrs Bart- Trtte, and Miss Uurmitn, who conduct thia Aca- demy, have the satisfaction ol announcing to the public, U.*t lids instilutUni is aiill under tha care and aunerintendsnea of the respectable Trustee* of Union Hall Academy, end regular ly examined by a committee appointed for the purnnjik Those who wiah to learn the merits of the School aro respectfully referred to its IVienda, patron* ami trustees, among w hom are— J/ev. John B. Bvmayne, "I I)r. James %M , J\\veti, \ * Prolieaaor Cnluut. Col. f v».t Or. 1) JP Wcwfc. pNew-York Mr. John Jjspinwal, Mr. Cyrenut Beers, Rev. Jacob Schonnmaker," Dr. JUfitlutU Shelton, Hon. Rufus JCtng, Dr. Thomas Match ford, Eliphatet II eeks, Esa. Mr. Iltnj. Ihthnagllif ). .' .Ur. Snmwi Howard, J S * nnn * h ' June 15 |a Jamaica. ANSON PARSONS, Al. « Ci44.ni’ j T» WBCTnUXY inforn. lii, frirnJ. ml J” dr^Uytin' XR customers in this state and Houth-Larolme 1 generally, that lie has established himorll in the - **_ Drug (.me, on Ins own individual account, ami ilVpening at tint time an extensive and general aaeortment of warranted ficsh Imported Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, $c. Gentlemen Physician*, Country Merchants, and Planters, and all who wish to purcluua at wholesale or retail, < an be supplied at this Es tablishment on the most accommodating terms. CATALOGUE. Antimony crude Alcohol Alova *<»Ct do lirpat Arrow root Annin seed Aumfixtida, Allutn Angelina root Angostura hark Aqun Portia Autiinoinal wind Arsenic Acid Muriatic do Nitric do Nitrous do Tartaric do Sulphuric Mark yellow, do red do .pub*, do in quill HulsCupcvi do Canada, do Peru do Tolu 1U 4) adoes Tkr llofax r«-Pd llutgundy Pitch IIo(b Armenia IteiswKX yellow ia» white Hrirnatone roll ifo ref’ll Marble M Tiers Composition do iron do Ivory Injection plpi Ivory Syringes S) r iigi-s, quarts ill boxes do pints, do ^ pints do mnlc und femala CongresaJ* spring water Lemon acid Soda powdera bait* of Lemon Cologne water V’ash halls Windsor soap Transparent do Liquid do Low’s perfumed do Naples do Pomatum in sticks do in pots ussurted Rose water, lavender do Fancy Vials Essences ass’d Sal Ammoniac do Volatdo do Rods do Roc hell, do Tartar do Epsom, do Glauber do Nitre refined Castor Oil. American v§ohit Arsenic, Fowler's do W. India Castor, Rnssiu Camphor nri’d Calomel pp Cabtharkk-*, do pulv Camomile flowers Guile I la all). Cutaway seed Canlaniou seed Caicsnlla hark Cuvsiu, Cinnamon eastile Soap, vv Into do colored Cloves, Cochineal Colombo root do pow. Chalk prepared Coriander *e!il do now’d Cowitcli Cream Tartar, pulv Corrosive Sublunute Carmme Conserve Hose* Caustic Lunar Dragons blood Dlgitalea Dovrrs Powders Kpaom Salts, Eng. Ether 8ulph Ergot Elder blossoms Emery fine do No 1, 2 and 3 Elixir Paregoric do Vitriol Extract Clcuter do Gentian do UouMsie do Lead flour Sulphur hi Itciiroiu Spts. Ammonia do Hartshorn do I ,av ruder eompn'd do Wine, do camphor do Nit. Dole Sassafras hark bursapurillu Bpongc line, do coarse bullion Spanish do Lug do American Savin, Senna Alex Spermaceti Snake mot Virg. do Smelts, Squills Stnrax, Sultsllartshorn Sugar lead Rv imp vquilla, do simple Tart Emetic, Tapioca Tinct Aloes comp'd do Myrrh, doValcri«n do Snake root do Assulmtida do Ronaoin comp’d do Cantliaiides do benna do Rhubarb do bark lluxhama do Peruvian baik do Opium, do Castor do Muriate linn do Colombo root do Kino, do Jalap do Guuiac, do Valerian do Gentian comp’d Vinegar distilled do Squills Valerian root Vitriolated Tartar Vitriol white, do blue do green Potent Medicines, £jfc. Bateman's drops Flax seed, Fcnm-I seed British Oil Filings steel, do iron Essence peppermint Frankinvcnae Glauber salts Gall* Aleppo (iulhaimm, Ginseng Gold Thread Gentian root v (•luaa Antimony Ginger Race do powdered (•rains Paradise Gum Ammoniac do Senegal do Mwbio' do pTiwd. do Kino do heozo'ul do Tragacanth do Guac do Myrrh do Shvllao do Copal do Mastich do Gamboge do Scamony llrlebore blark dd white Itiiiw Piara lloaey, do squills Hofimana anotlyne Isinrlaaa Stougnton’a bitters Godfrey'* cordial Steers Opodeldoc Tuvliogtonn balsom Da beys Carminative Dullya Elixer Harlem Oil or medeca- mvntum Oil tVornisced Pills Lees K. London PHIt, Lite Windham do Amleraona do Hoopers do calomel, do opium COLOURS, ife Prussian blue, !, 3 If 3 Fig blue, Kings yellow Drop Lake, No. 14/2 Flake white, Carmine Ivory black, lump black Indigo Spanish Black lead, red do Litharge Terri de senna IN VISIS. Ess. Cinnamon do lavender do Hergainst do Lemsn Calc’d Magnesia Iperiicuanha or Hippo Epsom sails, Rhubarb JaUi Juniper herriea LamUnnni Liquorice root do powAnitil do oafl do ri.fingd Lime water Lead do Magnesia lomD do powdered do small square do ealeinen Manna flake, do sorts Meaereou, musk Mustard seed, mace. Nutmegs, unx vomica do Turpentine Opium, orange peel Caiorocl Oxymel aquiUe il Vitriol Peruvian bark Cheltenham salts Henry a calc’d Magnesia Stomachic bitters N Castor Oil Feragoric ^ lavuifanum Antimonial wine Tinct rtiubarb do assafatida Bala Capcve Sw eet Oil Snts Lavtmd com do camphor do Hartshorn do sweet Nitre Oil do Tanscy do olivus do Peppermint do spearmint do savin do Rosemary do Penemyol c>do Origanum ■ iln Cmnamnn Notice. 1 O N the first Tuesday in Juhr next, between the uffital hours of sale, will be sold tha five fellow ing Negroes belonging to the estate of George W. Allen, deceased, Ben, Mo ses, N*"?y, Hannah and DidMi; sold under an order of the hooofwble the Coi#t of Ordinary fbr Chatham cotouty. ^ a HABERSJUIfeaAsV. may 16 do Cinnamon Worm seed !o Lavender Annis teed do Juniper do Clove* do Almonds Ointment mere do Basdicon do cerate do simple do red precipitate do Spxaiah fliesi Jalap Tartar Emetic IN BOTTLES. Wine Ritters 6pts Hartshorn do sweet Nitre do Turpentine Sweet Oil, castor Oil American and W. I. ' SitndriMb Spanish w hiting Rotten stone Pumice do * Powdered blue i Copperas Vermilion, Chinese do English Verdigria, Irish Glue Patent spring Truaae* common do Durable Ink Red ink powder BMi do, m Vm Plaster mercurial do Burgundy pitch do adhesive do strengthening ilo blistering Qir saia do rasp'd « Quicksilver Rhubarb root do powdered Red precipitate Rosewater, Hu sin Rust of Iron Gum elastic. Spatulas Vud cerk^* bottle do V axtanera r Nuremberg)! do Worm Loxcngea - Patent Lint Thumb lancets do oomm*n do Olewleys etowndni '.!o Evans's Spring lancets Tooth Insimmentaasa’d Bougies, Gallipots Marabov amiff i.itiuid blacking Blkck sealing v.ax Red do Red wafers, assorted do Tooth brushes, common do silver wire, 3 and 4 rows v «• Scales and weights Cupping ancMrepaning Garden seeds Id boxes, Instruments assorted Male and female silver Dnlm Quito Cutlicteia Churches cough drops,While leather skins for coughs, colds, con-English mustard, by the sumptions, aathmas, lb. in canisters tic. tfc Ground Ginger, race do Cephalic Snuff, for ca-Clovcs, cinnamon tarrhs, Msec Scutellaria, Lateriflora, or ScuUcap. SHIPMAN’S GARDEN SEEDS, Assorted in Small Bores, Well calculated for Plantation use. Together with a general attortment <f Surgical Instruments, Shop Furniture, assorted Phials, Ac. ALSO, Saratoga and Dall.ston Mineral Spring Waters, will be kept constantly on hand in s* perfect state aa can be Imported. ANSON PARSONS. dec 31 fP Otmkr § Posey, AT THBIR MEDICINE AND SEED STORE, Corner nj Mir, tight on and Jefferson tt reels. OFFER ron SALK A general assortment of Drugs, Patent Medi cines, Surgical I list rmnents, ami all other arti cles usually found in Drug Stores. In addition to their former assortment of Garden Seeds, they have lately received Globe Artichoke Salsify or Vegetable Oyster Nasturtium or Mock' Caper Water, Muak und Cantelope Melon Long and short Cucumber Cayenne Popper Flower Seed* Dwarf Marrowfat “ Green Imperial J " White Prussian V Peat *' Blue do j " Early Charlton J Green Nonpareil 1 Broad Windsor ^ Canterbury Kidneyj White 6* Purple Broeoli Cabbage seed. Ice Tennisbnll, White Cons Magnum BonumCoss, hilesia and brown Dntnh Lettuce*, And various pot herbs, all warranted. -dm/ tiUo, lately from Gm'tnany A small assortment of Fresh Garden Seeds, n sniull parcels, which they otter toaeli whole- uiti, on low terms, march 28 f Effingham Superior Court, December term, 1821. The Trustrca of the German^ Lutheran Church at Ebene- J w2er Vf * >On Foreclosure John Freyermuth and several J of Mort 8“S« parcels of Laud J O N the petition nf the Trustees of the Ger man Lutheran Church at Ebenezer, stating that the said John Freyermuth on the fifteenth day of April, eighteen hundred {J fifteen, mort gaged by deed tinder teal In the petitioners, all those tracts of land, containing three hundred acres in Kttingham county, state aforesaid, on a small creek adjoining Judidiah Weitman Kelly’s and Garrison’s lamb also another fifty acres, sit uated and being in the district of Ebenezer, bounded by land of Peter Arnctoff h F. Brook- ners, at the time of survey granted to I.andfel- den also,RiiotluT 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 of the said John, hearing date the day and year aforesaid (J pray ing the roredoaufB of the said mortgage. It ap- tearing to the Court that there is now due on he saitl bond and mortgage the sum ol two hun dred dollars with interest at six per cent, front the fifteenth day of April, eighteen hundred U eighteen. On motion of Wayne and Cuyler, at torneys of the p6titioners,h i* ordered tliat the said John Frcyarmuth, his heirs or representa tives, do pay into Court the amount due as a- foresaid within twelve months from this date, otherwise that the equity of redemption of the said John and his heirs, in the said mortgaged premises, be foreclosed, and that such further proceedings take place as are by law directed. It ia fttrtner ordered that this Rule be pub lished once a month for twelve montha in a pub- lie gstette of this state, or be served on the dc fendunt or his representative or agent six montha prior to the time appointed for tlic pay- ment ofthe-money into Court. Extract from the Minutet. JNO. CHARLTON. Clerk: dec 11 r*S Tactoxwge & Commission BUSINESS. T IE undersigned have this day entered into copartnership in the above line under the firm of Sixthsx» £/ Hoxtk*—and solicit from their friends a share of business—Their Count- ng Room is in the west end of Bulloch’s Build ings. They will be enabled to make suitable advances on produce deposited for sale. OLIVER STURGES, Wfe WM. P. HUNTER. Savannah. Dec. 1, 182U 5 At Private Sale, Received per Concur qydJUar 134 boxes Troy Candles 70 casks DBL Porter 20 ktuL Jamaica Ram 20 do 4lh proof N O do 24 hhda Muscovad* €ugar 50 bis Newark Culer 5 pipe* Cognac Brandy 5 bales Ozouburga J. B. HERBERT & CO. June J Valuable National Work, Entirely JVYir. H ENRY C. CAREY U I I KA, Philadelphia. propose to publish onlhe plan ofthe cel ebrated Lavoisnb, an JlTJ^gS, or General Guide to the History of N* rihSfcnd booth America, the West Indies, and all Ike States and Territories in the Union, from thrir first settlement to the present year, 1822j to gether with the several posseoaipna, foreign war*, famous battIra, illustrious men, remarks hie events, c/c. the whole forming a complete »)"tem of AMERICAN NISJOJtT, GEOGR.i. DMt and CHRON OLOGY, COXTAIBJXO, I. Histori al. Geographical, and Statistical Map of North America. 2. Fantography of American History \ exhibit ing ut one view, the relative situation ofthe various State* of America, from their first settlement to the present time—with a list of eminent characters, and the period in which they lived. 3 Historical, geographical, and statistical map ) of Upper and Lower Canada, and the other British possessions. 4 Geographical map of the United States 5. Geographical and statistical map ofthe Unit- sd States. 6. Historical map of the United States from their settlement to the declaration ol independence 7. Historical map ofthe Un.ted States from the revolution to the present time. 8. Chronological map ofthe United States from their settlement to the declaration of inde pendence. 9. Chronological map ofthe United States from the revolution to the present time. 10. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Ma ne. fif ographlcal, and statistical mao of New. Hampshire. • 12. Historical, geographical and statintlcal map ol Massachusetts. * 13, Historical, geographical and statistical mop of Rhode-laland. K 14. Historical, geographical and statist col map of Connecticut. • r 15. HiMoric.1, geographic.! am! .Ltmical m»D of Vermont. ‘ 16 Historical, geographical «nd statislioMiSmii of New-York. 17 HlKoric.l, geographical and ilatijtical map of New-Jersey. 18. Iliftoric.l, geographical and st.lUtical mop of Pennsylvania. ff. 19. llictorical, geographical and jtuirtic.l map Delaware. r 20. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Maryland. 21. Historical, geographical and statistical map of the District of Columbia. 22. JJistorical, geographical and statistical map of Virginia. r 23. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Noi'th-Carulma. 24 Histories!, geographic,! anditatiaticl m«p of South-Carolina. 25. Hiatoric.l, geographical ,nd atitislical man of Georgia. 26. Historical, geographical and statistical map Of Ohio. 27. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Kentucky. 28. Historical,geographical snd statistical map of Tennessee. 29. Historical,geographical and statistical map of Mississippi. 30. Historical, geographical and itAIitical marr? ofAlahama. ff 31. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Louisiana. 32. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Indiana. 33. Historical, geographical and statistical msp of Illinois. 34. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Missouri. 35. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Arkansas Territory. 36. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Michigan Territory. r 37. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Florida. 38. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Mexico. 39. Historical, geographical and statistical map of tlle West-Indie*. 40. Historical, geographical and atatistical map of Hubs and the Bahama Islands. 41. Historical, geographical and statistical map nf Jamaica. 42. Historical, geographical and Statistical map of Hispaniola. 43. Itistoriral, geographical and statistical map of Porto ltico and the Virgin Ulus. 44. Historical, geographical and statistical map * of tho Windward Islands. 45. Historical, geographical and statlltlcal map of the Leeward Islands. 46. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Soulh-Amcrica. 47. Historical, geographical and statistical map ofthe Republic of Colombia. 48. Historical, geographies! and statistical map of Brazil, 49. Historical, geographical and statistical map ^! of Buenos Ayres. ^ 50. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Peru. 51. Historical, geographical and statiatiosl map of Chili. * TEtgMS. I. This Atlas shall contain fiifty-one maps as in the foregoing list, all of w hich will be exe* cuted from the best and moat recent authorlS ties. The geographical part will be prepared by an eminuU geographer i and the liiatorical pait by the gentleman who edited the former edition of Lavoisne IL The work will be executed in the same style es the Atlas of Lavoisne, already publish* ed by M. Carey C/ Son. 111. The ffeise to subscribers will be twenty dollars—to nomsobscribers it will be raised. IV’. It is expected that the work will be com. I It ted and ready for delivery during the pre* sent year, and will be forwarded to subicriben aa soon as possible afterwards V. Persons obtaining subscribers for nine co- / pics, and paying for them, shall be entitled toe * :opy gratia. Thia work is intended for a companion ofthd celebrated Lavoiane’s General Jitm, and, taken in connection with that, will form one ofthe moat luminous snd complete systems of Uni vet. sal Geography, History and Chronojngy that was ever published. And when it is consider* ed that the whole (122 maps) will be forniilu <1 to subscribers for forty-five dollaie, exactly tl* pr.ee ofthe London edition of Lavoisne’s Atlas alone of but 67 maps, and but half the price of the Fiench editions ofthe same, it will tfc ad. milled, on ail hands that it is one of (he cheap, cst books that has ever spjfcarcd in this or any other country. fi M. L. W txiui is now receiving subscribers... for this work ; and wSile be coidiail* thanks his numerous Southern friends fur their libera] patronage of Lavoisne’s General Atlas, he hopes, that, from what they have seen above of the plan of tikis American Atlas in particular! they will be stiuefc with the idea of its exceed" ing utility, both to their sons and daughters aa an excellent aid of educating and to. ibcm- selvea aa e rich source of reference to ipAii- merable important nrtices’ relative to tlffCif* torv of theu own continent and country. march 15 * T ^ /