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ItrLB Nut. tJcorgia—Effingham County. SUPERIOR COURT, Oerenher 1Vr*H 1381. Th© Trustees of the German' Lutheran Congregation at Kbeiicscr, « vt. f Th© Helm ft Representatives cf Michael Mock, deceased.. 0 % the petition of the Trustees fifth© Gcr nun l.utheran Congregation at F.bcneaer, pmying the foreclosure of the K'lni’V 0 * Re demption **f all that tract or narcel of l*'-d» ®" n - taming two hunrl ed acres, lying and being In the County of Effingham ami state aforesaid,but- ting and hounding north-west or. John J. Gro Vrnstine. north eastward on Johnllunnld, aotith ea*t on Jnlin Chile Livtiner, 8. K David UnseId and are vacant at the time ofthe survey thereof, originally granted to Wolfgang Mock, deceas ed on the second day of April, one thousand •even hundred and si sty -five, to secure the pay fnent ofthe sum of eighty dollars, on the fourth dny of December, eighteen hundred and three, with interest at the rate of six per cent, from the fourth day of December, eighteen hundred ami two; tnil it appearing to the Court that there, is now due on mid bond and mortgagethe turn nf silty dollars with Interest from March twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and eighteen,at tix per cent. ■ On motion of Wayne and Ouyler, Attornies 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 and representatives of the said Michael Mock, be foreclosed, and that other and further pro ceedings be had thereon, pursuant tn the stat ute in such ca»«*s made and pvovldcdi and it is further ordered that thisHulr be. published oner » month for twelve months in one nf the public gazettes of this state. Extraet font the Minutes, I MU CM* Ml.TO JNO. CWAULTON, Clerk. dec 11 tre "Notice. N ine month* after dote application will bo mailc In the honorable llu- Jmticra ot the Int'crioreoiiK of Camden county,thr leave to sell all the lamia In aaUSeouuty hi-hm^hip to the estate of John Ivit.K, luto ul Effingham cmmly. 8AUAI1 KINll, ii'An'r.r, Clark county, tia, April 5,1833. april 6 Vi* Notice. N INE months afte .late appKtMlon will he made to the honorable the Justices ol the* Inferior court of Glynn county, lor leave to sell fill the lauds in said county belonging to the es- talc of John King, late ot Effingham count). b VRAM KING, adm'ix. April 5,11102. W Clark count),Ga. april 6 . \ Notice. A T the expiratio'i nf nine morrthi from thla date, I ahall applj to the hooorahlc the Jut- tier. ill the luferiuv court of Chatham count), fir leave to sell the folio wlnip'eal ami prmonal properly held by the late It J. Iluu.ton lit trust, via i ... , Cedar C.rove plantation, cont.imuR upwards of UUOaciea, situated in the dislticl uf White llliid'. Ono Tract of Land. Containing JO acret, near the above. May Island, noiitaiuinR 100 acre*, morn or leaa, situated on the m.raltea ot Little Ogee lire river. Alao, between 05 and ”0 slaves, PAT. HOUSTON, May 13,1802. aJm'r. li. J. Houston. may 16 V Notice. A T the exjuratititt of nine month* from litis date, I ahafl anpl) to the hoourablethe lua tier* of the Inferior court of Chatham county, fir leave to sell the following real property ul the eatate of H. J lloua nn, via i One tract of 35-11 acre* uf Land in Bryan county, aituated otr Ked U rdcreek. One undivided fourth part of 1450 acre* of Land m Mclnloth county, aituated on the Alata- Utah* river. Twelve Lota in th* to* n of Brunswick, C.lynn County. TAT. HOUS'ION, May 13,1833. oa/ttV. H J. H may 16 , Sixth Circuit Court, 1'IS I HICT OF GEORGIA, foil and M’Kimte T| '} J istwnptit. lewis J. Pugs* and John Cormick, 1822. I T appearing that process has tasued in thit case, returnable to the term of this court in December next, and that Lewis J. Purso, one Ofthe defendants, resides without the linpts of the District of Georgia—It is ordered, that the said Lewis J, Dugas do appear at the term of this Court, to he holdvu ut Savannah, on the fourteenth of December next, to answer to the plaintiff* on the merits of their said petition ind that a copy of thit ptxier be published in one ofthe gazettes of this atate fbr three months; ami that the plaintiffs have leave to take cuch further proceedings as are prescribed in the rule in such cases made and provided. J. CUYl.ER, Dist. Judge. Extract from the minutes, GEO. GLEN, Clerk. June 7 |3m proposals JOHN UK \NNAN, OF tVAtlllurOTON CITT, For Publishing by ^Nbtcripfion, Tlic OHioal Letters or TH* Military and %Yaval OJJicrrt of the Unit• ed Mates, durin* the War with Great Untain, in the yearn I8IU. 13, 14, 15, interspersed wito a few Letter* of the Itr tich Officer*, and some valuable of ficinl /tornmeat*elucidating the J/.stc- ry of that period. 3j~|)llK work will commence with the Prrai- JL dent’s Message to Congress, .lone 1, 1.M1J, the Report of the C ommit re nf Foreign Rcla- lions, and the PnVidenVs proclamation an- nouw ing the deellratton of war. I hen wdl follow, in succession, the letters of our officers, from the commencement to the termination ol the war. In gathering and enlisting those Lettrrs for publication, the Editor’s motive is, to p;< serve • hem to the riling and to the future generations, lie list frequently regretted, with hn cotempo- raries, theImpracticability of obtaining access to the lett» rs of the r.Hirers of our Revolution, and few men now hvi ig, it is presumed* have had the plesime ot perusing them all lire proposed puhlientlnn will preserve from a simi lar late, the official letters of our officers during the late war, and will furnish an opportunity to the young men of America, now a Ivnnced atuUdvsncing to manhood, of perusing them j they will there see them lathers, their brothers, their relations, and their friends, in their true colors. The names of those valuable men who have shed their blood in the gene ul defence, in whatsoever station, ought to he Inirribed on the roll of fame, held up to general imitation, and lunded down to posts rity tor their adman tion. The highest honors are due to those whose braver) repelled the savage and the ci vilised foe, both by Ret and land » whose un daunted valour and hcroUtn was never en t i led in the proud eft days ot the ancient repub lics. To the jumor officers of the army ami navy, this book will prove an excel lent manual and model for imitation. It ia presumed the head of each family In the country will he gratified in pis'Ctring a copy of th s work, mt merely at a book ol it felt nee, but a aource of pleasure for recitation to their cliilurcn at their lire sidt s. TERMS. This work will hr printed in one volume octa vo, on a line medium paper, and lung primer type, containing about 450 pages. The price to subscribers will be three dofeirs ncatlv hound, ami two d> liars and fifty cents in boards, puv hie on deliver). Any | erson becoming responsible for sit co pies, shall be entitled to the seventh gratis U j' Subscriptions received by the nnhlisher; at the Rook and Stationary Store of Davis <J Force, Washington City, and by W.T. WILLIAMS, June 25 s.>vn,»iah Young Ladies’ Academy, AT JAMAICA, LONU 1st AM). I t UK Summer Session of this Institution has . already commenced at the establishment in the centre ofthe vill-igc. In this seminary are taught the first rudiments of Literature, Eng lish Grammar A ithmetic, Penmanship, Geo- graph)*, Astronomy, the use ofthe Globes, Maps and Oner) t Composition, Dcllcsl.eltres, His tory, Natural Philosophy and Glumiatry* Mu sic, Drawing, Embroidery, Painting on Velvet m the most modern «t)lc, and fancy work in Wax and Shells. The French is taught by a classical gentle- man, who was educated in France j Mis Hart- lette, and Miss Rarnuin, who conduct tl is Aca demy, have the satisfaction of announcing to the public, that this institution is still under the care and suoerintendance of the respectable ITusteesof Union Hall Academy, and regular- ly examined by a committee appointed for the purpose. Those who wish to learn the merits of the School are respectfully referred to its (Hauls, patrons and trustees, among whom are— Rev- John 11 Romnyne t ^ Dr. James *IKNVreti, | ProFmof Cpluui. Col. [ v*vm v.k.-b lb 1). M Hitchcock, p e ' V ‘ Vo ‘ k Jfr. John Jfjjiinimt, .Ur. Vyrsmis lt>trs, Rn\ Jocob NcAoonmtfctr,' lb. »Vnl/inii IthrttoHi Hon. Nufus King, Dr. T/iomna Mutch ford, Hlijihalct II rets, A’ty. Afc. Renj. Ilunvughs, Mr. Snmiiol Howard, juur 15 |> Twenty Dollars Rcwaixt. R AN AW AY from the subscriber in Uurkc county, a negro fellow named JOHN, about S feet 8 inches in height, well madc» smart, ac tive, intelligent fellow; he can both read and write, and may perhaps have a forged pass.— He has also a 'small scar under the M\ eye, by which be may he known. He will no doubt en deavor to make for some ofthe northern states. The above reward will be paid for his appre hension and delivery io the gaol of Chatham tonnty, on application at the office of the GmaeiAN WILLIAM DOYLE. Masters of vessels ar.d others are cautioned against harboring the uegro, us the law will be put in force against tl in. jone 4 New Summer Goods. B y the ahip Georgia, just .rritred from I i- verpool, the tub'cribcr* have reteived i wietv of teasonable -riicfvs, which, uithlhow aecently reee-ved from Erghutd. make their aa- aortment of dry goods, Mote general and extensive than usual, ind Vtll be Bold at a mdtran edranra and 4mf MreCil for undoubted paper. ANDREW LOW U CO. ALSO— Ctatet of Crookery Ware ard casks Tea China London Porter in pint andqnan bottles Cask, of Glassware, Sheet Into, 4/C. Uz. 0ty3t>. 2a J Savannah. Ettiiiglmm Superior Goiu t, ibcemft*)' term, 1331. The Trustees of the German*^ Lutheran Church at Ebeuc- j p wi ** cr ^ >On Forecloaurt John Frtyermuth and several j ot parcels of Land J O N the petition of the Trustees of the Ger man Lutheran Church at F.heneaer, stating that the said John Freyermuth on the fifteenth day of April, eighteen''hundred fifteen, mort gaged by deed under aeal t»> the petitioocrN all those tracts of land, containing three hundred acres in Effingham countv, state aforesaid, on a small creek adjoining Jutlubah Weitnvan Kelly’s and Garrison’s land; also soother fifty acres, sit uated and being m the district of Kbencier, houmled by land of Deter ArncUrif St F. Brook- ncra. at the time of lurv ey granted to Landfel- den also,anotlier tract of land situate in the sev- enteeth district of the County of Baldwin, con- tabling tw o hundred and two'tnd a h-df+cres, known by the number (104) one hundrevl and our, with the appurtenances, to secure the pay ment of a bond or obligation oftheeaid John, bearing date the day and year aforesaid if pray ing the foreclosure ofthe said mortgage. It ap pealing to the Court that there is now due on the ssid bond and mortgage the sum ot tw o hun dred dollars, w ith interest at six per err.’, from the fifteenth day of April, eighteen hundred if eighteen. On motion of Wayne and Cuvier, at torneys ofthe petitioners, it is ordered that the said John Frevermuth, his heirs or representa tives, do pav into Court the amount due as a- foresaid within twelve months from this date, otherw ise that the equity of redemption of the said John and his heirs, in the saul mortgaged premises, be foreclosed, and that such funner proceedings take niece as are by law directed. It is further ordered that this Rule be pub lished once a month for twelve mouths in e pub lic paaette of this state, or be served on the de fenJant or his representative or s r ent six months prior to the time ^pointed for the pay ment ot the-money into Court. Extract fmr* the Myritet. JNO. C HALL TON, Clerk. dec IX re} Oanwrul 1brag and YaiutYj | •MrAictne WattYvouBe. ANSON PARSONS, AV. 8 GMmu* nml-Soft, R F.3PErTPtll.LY Infurma hU fr.fn.la .ml ciistnmcrs in this state and South-t'arohna eenemUp. that lie haaeMabfshrd himself in the Drug Line, on Ins own individual account, and li opening at this time an extensive and general assortment uf warranted fiesh imported Drugs, Chemicals, Ferfmery, dfr. Gentlemen I'hysidans, Country Merchants, and I'Unters, aial all who wish to purchase at wholesale or retail, can be supplied at thit Ea- taldishlticnt on the most accommodating terms. CATALOGUE. Antimony crudo Marble Morten Alcohol Aloes i net do ho pit Arrow root Annis seed V^atori ids, A Hum Angelica root Angostura hark Aqua Fort is , Antimniiial vino Arsenic Acid Murintio do Nitric do Nitrous do Tartaric tlo Sulplmrio R:u k yellor, do red do pale, do in quill llals Capevi do Canada, do Peru do Tolu li;rthadoes Tar llorat it rd llurgtindv l*it<;h II-de Ai fnenia Dceawax yellow lo white Brimstone roll do refM Jastor Oil, American do IV. India 'astor, RiniviH .'ampltor rct’d Calomel tip JinthmuUtt, do pulv '.UTiomile flowers Cuitella alb. 'arixwav seed ardamun seed 'ascarilla haik Cassia, Cinnamon Castile Soap, w lute do colored loves, Cochineal Colombo root do pow. Chalk prepared Coriander ared do pow *d Cowiteli 'ream Tartar, pulv Corrosive Suulmute ermine Cotiierve Roses Caustic Lunar Dragons blood Digitalcs Dovci*a Fovvdrra Epsom S«h.«, Eng, Ether Sulpli Et got Elder blossoms Einerv fine do No 1, 3 and 5 Elixir Varuirvtric do Vitriol Extract t'icntcr do Gentian do ttuassia do Lead Hour Sulphur do llensoio Composition do iron do Ivory Injection pipes Ivory Syringes Sv Migcs, quarts in boxea do pints, do } pints do male and fcmaltt Congrtssh spring vv atcr Lemon acid 8ihU powders bolts of Lemon Cologne v ter Wash balls Wincisor soap Transparent do Liquid do l ow’s perfumed do Naples do l’omatum in sticks do in pots assorted Rose water, lavender do Fancy Vials Essences ant'd Sal Ammoniac do Volatile do Suds do RocheII, do Tartar do Epsom, do Glauber do Nitre refined Sulut Arsenic, Fowler's Snts. Ammonia do Hartshorn do 1 avender compn'd do IV me, do camphor do Nit, Dole Sassafras hark Sarsaparilla Sponge fine, do coarse Saffron Spanish do Eng do American Savin, Senna Alex Spermaceti Snake root V'l-g. do Seneka, Squills Storax, SnltsHarUhom Sugar lead • S'i up Squills, do simple Tart Emetic, Tapioca Tinct Aloes comp’d do Myrrh, do Valerian lie Snake root do Assufoetida do llonaom comp'd do Cuntharidea do Senna do Rhubarb do burk Huxhams do Denman bark do Opium, do Castor do Muriate Iron do Cnhimbo root do Kino, dnJ:dap do C.itHiac, vlo Valerian do Centum comp’d Vinegar distilled do Squills Valerian root Vitriolated Tartar Vitriol white, do blue do green Patent Medicines, £fc. Bateman’s drops Flax seed, Fennel seed British Oil Filings steel, do b on Essence peppermint Frankinecnae Glauber silts Galls Aleppo Galbatunn, UinKng Gold I hrcsvl G» nlitvn root Glass Antimony Ginger Hare do powdered Grains Fuiadise Gum Antinomic do aettegal do Arabic do pvtwd, do Kino do bouiotft do Tmgscantk do Guae do Myrrh do Shellac vlo Copal do Mastich do Gamboge do Scamnuy Helebore black do white fliers Piers Hone), do squills Hoffmans anodyne Isinglass Stoughton’a bitters Gorltrey’s conlial Steers Opodeldoc Turlington* h Isom Da beys Carminative Daily a Elixer Harlem Oil or medeca- mentum Oil IVormaeed Pills, Lees N. London Pills, l ees IVindham do Andertona do Hoopers do calomel, do opium COLOURS, ife Prussian blue, 1,2 if S Fig blue, Kings vellow Drop Lake, No. \ if 2 Flake white, Carmine Ivoiy black, lampblack Indigo Spanish Black lead, red do Litharge Terri dr senna TV VIAIS. Eas, Cinnamon ds lavender da Bergamot da Lemon Galc’d Magnesia Ipecacuanha or Hippt Epsom salts, Rhubarb Jalap Juniper berrict Laudanum Liquorice root do powdered do ball do refined Lime water .eatl do Magnesia lump do powdered do small MUSI* do calcined Manna Hake, dosorti Meaereon, musk Mustard seed, mace Nutmegs, nux vomica do Turpentine Opium, orange peel Ca omel Oxvmel squills Peruvian baik Cheltenham salts Henry s calc’d Magnesia 8i3machic bitters Castor Oil Peragoric lauuianum Antimomal wine Tinct rhubarb do a-iaafortida Pal:- t'apeva Sweet Oil Spts l.avend com uo camphor do Hartshorn do sweet Nitre Oil Vitriol do T*n>ey do olives do Peppermint do spearmint do savin do Rosemary do Pe nervy ol do Origanum do Ciuuamon do Worm seed do I-avender Annis seed do Juniper do Cloves do AhnonJs Ointment mete do Basihcon do Cerate do simple do reu precipitate do bpaaiah flea Jalap Tartar F.metio IN aOTTHS, Wine Bitters Snts Hanshorn do sweet Nitre do Turpentine Sweet Oil, castor Oil American and IV. L Sundriei. Spanish w hiting Rotten stone Pumice do Powdered blue Copperas Vermilion, Chinese do English Verdigris Iridi Glue Patent spring Trume* camnu do Parable Ink Red ink powder Black t>, PJl bold IMnk roof Pearl aahea Pearl barley Powdered tin Plaster mercurial do Burgundy pitch do adhesive do strengthening dr> drnrhlyon do gum do blistering Quassia do rs«p’d Quicksilver Rhubarb root «lo powdered Red precipitate Rose water, Borin Rust of Iron Gum elastic, Spatulas Scales and weights Garden seeds in baiea, Till eotks,* bottle ds Wax taper* Nurembtrgh da W arm I etenges Patent Lint Thumb lancets de cemmen d# Clew levs crewn da, tie Evans’s Spring lancets Teeth Instruments ass’d Heugics, Gallipots Macahev snuff Liquid blacking Black scaling wax Red do Red wafers, assorted do Teeth brushes, common do silver wire, 3 and 4 rows Cupping amMrepaning Instruments **vrtvd Male and female silver Balm Quito Oathcteis Churches cough drops,White leather skins for coughs, colds, con-English mustard, by the sumptions, asthmas, lb. in canisters ife Ground Ginger, rice do Cephalic Snulf, for ca-Cleves, cinnamon tsrrhs, Mace Scutellaria, Lateriflora, or Scullcap« SIlll’MAN’S GARDEN SEEDS, Aborted in Small Roo ts, Well calculated for Plantation use. 'Jljethrr mt\ a general assortment of Surgical Instruments, Shop Furniture, assorted Phials, &.c. ALSO, Saratoga and llallstun Mineral Spring H aters, w ill be kept constantly on hand in as perfect state as can be imported. ANSON PARSONS. dec 31 fp The subscriber respectfully submits to the pub- fir the follow i*g PROPOSALS, For publishing at .I’MEXS.inthe State ofOeor. gia, a n<“» weeblg finfirr. 10 fie entitled the ATHENEUM. N a comniuuit) ot Freemen, and where a dis position to patronise Literature and Science Is extensively manifested, the importance of a well conducted newspaper, must, of necessity, be generally understood; and among a reading' people, such a paper can hardly fail of being ac- cepttthlo, That the Athencum will be a paper of his description, it might pet haps be deemed presumptuous to assert: hut so far as the effoits of the editor can render it useful—so far as pei* severing industry and attention can insure sue- cess to his undertaking—so far, at least, the sub scriber c an pledge himself, that he will endeavor to’crvl< r his paper worthy the attention of its supporters. The growing importance of Athens, where the Hounsing University ofthe State is located, and surrounded, as it is, by an intelligent and " ealthy neighborhood, haa induced a belief that no place in the upper country presented a more inviting opening for the establishing a new w eekly paper—and the influence of this opin ion has led to the present proposals, and the subscriber flatters h mself, that, in the liberal patronage of an enlightened community, his un- dertsckiiig will receive an approving sanction.— And w iiile hh own exertions will be persever- ingly employed to furnish a paper which shall be useful to his suppo ters, he will venture to hope that his columns may be diversified by the occasional communications of such scientific ami literary friends aa may be disposed, through this medium, to aid him, and benefit the com munity, o make hia paptr useful, will be the propri etor’s principal atm; and in the furtherance of this object, he w ill endeavor to give the earliest foreign and domestic intelligence, with such portions of Congressional matter, when the Na tional Legislature are in session, as his limits will allow— together with such original or selected political communications, or moral essays, as have the public good in view, and are free fnVn personal ties, but t » articles intended merely to g’atify revengeful feelings, and to provoke or continue personal contests, no place will be giv en. And though in judging of these the editor may occasionally err, it is to be hoped that no improper /uotrvtt may be supposed to influence his decision, inasmuch as the right of rejecting, as well as of inserting communications, must be reserved to himself. As an editor, it will be his interest—as it will he, under all circumstances, his inclination—to give general satisfaction. From the line of im partial duty, he will endeavor not to depart; and none shall have cause to accuse him of volunta rily giving a needless offence to a single indi vidual. it will scarcely be necessary to say, that the inlitical complexion of the Atheneum will be llepuhlican. In this age of light and knowlege, in this country, none other ought to ask, or could be expected to receive, public patronage. CONDITIONS The Atheneum will be published once a week on a super-royal sheet, and delivered to subscri bers, or forwarded by mail, at 1 liree Dollars a year, pay able in advance, or Four Dollars, if pay. ment is deferred to the end ofthe year. All subscriptions will be for one year at least, andtiR a discontinuance is directed. No paper discontinued, except at the option of the editor, until all dues are paid. Advertisements will be inserted at the usual rates. llT* Persons disposed to encourage the under taking, are requested to signify tlu same by the first of September, as it is contemplated to issue (he first number early in that month. DENJ. BRANTLY. Editors of newspapers in Georgia, are re quested to give the above a few insertions, jnly 18 Notice. O N the first Tuesday in July next, between the usual hours of sale, will be sold the five following Negroes belonging to the estate of George W. Allen, deceased, viz : Uen, Mo ses, Nancy, Hannah and Dinah ; sold under an order of the honorable the Court of Ordinary for Chatham county. R. HABERSHAM, odm’r. may 16 f At Private Sale, Received per Corsair and JUar 134 boxes Troy Candles 70 casks B B L Porter 20 hhds Jamaica Rum 20 do 4th proof N O do 24 hhds Muscovads Sugar 50 bis Newark Cider 5 pipes Cognac Brandy 5 bales Oznaburgs J. B. HERBERT & CO. jane 5 | Valuable National Work, Rnlirrhi .'Vie, H ENRY C. CAREY kl LEA, Philadelphia, prfipoae to publiah on tl.c plun ufthr cc|. rhralrd LiTOi.nt, an JMFR/C.1X ATlatS, nr Grncral Guide to the Hi,lory ofNirih nnj South America, the IVeat Imliir, and all the Stairt and Territories in the Cnion, from their fir.t rettlcment to the preaent year, I8i3| to- gethrr »ith the aevrral pnaaraaions, foreign v ats. famous battle*, illustrious men, remsrka- ble events, C/c. the whole forming a complete s)»tcm of AMERICAN l/ISTOJil, GLOOJi.i. PHY and CllltOXOLOliY, COPTJJXIXO, 1. Historical, Geographical, and Statistical Map of North America. 3. Pantography of American History. eahibit. ing at one view, the relative aituation ofthe various Slates of America, from their But lettlement to the preaent time— with a list of eminent characters, and the period in * bich they lived. 3.-Hi.toricnl, geographical, and statistical mad. of Upper and l.uwer Canada, and the othef British possessions. r 4 Geographical map ofthe United States 5. Geographical and statistical map of the Unit, ed States. 6. Historicalmap ofthe United Statcsfromtheir settlement tu the declaration of independence 7. Hiatotical map ofthe United Statea Irom 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 State* from the revolution to the present time. 10. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Ma ne. , II. Ilistot ical, geographical, and statistical mat/ nf New.Hampshire. ~ 12. Historical, geographical and statistical man ol Maasacliusetts. 13. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Ithode-laland. 14. Historical, geographical and statistical man of Connecticut. 15. Historical, geographical and statistical map ot\ern>ont, * 16. Historical, geographical and statistical map ol New.York. 1 17. Historical, geographical and statistical man of New-Jersey. 18. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Pennsylvania. 19 Historical, geographical and statistical map Delaware. r 20. Historical, geographical and statistical map ol Maryland. r 21. Historical, geographical and statistical map ol the Districtof Columbia. 22. Historical, geographical and statistical map ot V irgtnia. r 23. Historical, geographical and statistical map ol Nortli-Carolina. 24 Historical, geographical and statistical map ot Soulh-CatoJina. 25. Historical, geographical and statistical map ot Georgia. 26. Histor cal, geographical and statistical map of Ohio. 27. Historical, geographical and statistical map ot Kentucky. 28. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Tennessee. 29. Historical, geographical and statistical map ot Mississippi. 30. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Alabama. 31. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Louisiana. 32. Historical, geographical and statistical map ofIndiana. 33. Historical, geographical and statistical map ot Illinois. 34. Historical, geographical and statistical map ot Missouri. 35. Ilistor.. il, gee graphical and statistical map ot Arkansas Ten itorv. 36. Historical, geographical and staiiatical map of .Michigan Territory. 37. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Florida. 38. Historical, geographical and statistical map ot Mexico. 39. Historical, geographical and statistical map ofthe West-indies. 40. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Cuba and the Bahama Islands. 41. Historical, geographical and statistical map ofJamaica. 42. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Hispaniola. 43. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Porto Rico and the Virgin Ivies. 44. Historical, geographical and autiitical map of the Windward Inland*. 45. Historical, geographical and statistical map ot the Leeward Islands. 46. Historical, geographical and statistical map of South-America. 47. Historical, geographical and statistical map ofthe Republic of Colombia. 48. Historical, geographical and statistical map of Brazil, 49. Historical, geographical and statistical anp of Buenos Ayres. 50. Historical, geographical and statistical m!>p of Peru. 51. Historical, geographical and Statistical map of Chili. TERMS. I. This Atlas shall contain fiifty-one maps ao the loregoing list, all of winch will be exe cuted trim the best and most recent authcrli tie*. '1 lie geographical part will be prepaied by an cmiiuut geographer; and the historical pan by the gentleman who edited the former edition of Lavoisne II. 'Hie work will be executed in the same stile as the Atlas of Lavoisne, already publish* ed by M. Carey if Son. 111. The price to subscribers will be twenty dollars—to non-subscribera it will be raised. IV. It is expecle'd that the woik will be com pleted and ready for delivery during the pre sent year, and will be forwarded to subscriber* as soon as possible afterwa ds. V. Persons obtaining subscribers for nin/co* pies, and paying for them, shall be entitledno a copy gratis. This work is intended for a companion ofthe celebrated Lavoisne’s GenertJ .itiut, and, taken in connection with that, will form one of the most luminous and complete systems of Univer sal Geography, History and Chronology that was ever published. And when it ia consider ed that the whole (122 maps) will be furnished to subscribers for forty-five oullais, exactly the price ofthe London edition of Lavoisne’s Atlas alone of out 67 maps, and but half the price of the F ench editions . f the same, it will be ad- mitted, on all bands, that it is one of the cheap est books that haa ever appeared in thisor any other country. M. L. Weeks is now receiving subscriber* for this work ; and while he cordially thank* his numerous Sonthern friend* for their liberal patronage of Lavoisne’* General Allas, he hopes, that, from what they have seen above of the plan of this American AUoa in particular, they will be struck with the idea of its exceed ing utility, Doth to their soniund daughters as an excellent aid of education 5 and to them* selves us a rich source of reference^ hum- tuerable important notices relative to the hif* tory of their own continent sod country, march 15