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GEORGIAN FOR fir ife/UrA**/ »*o THE COUNTRY NMV 8ER10S-VOL. I. biAlVHU.il' MOOA'LW, 8EP1EMBES 7, 1882 NO. 149 the DAILY GEOIIGI \N,' ‘ MS EDITED .1.VD PUELKIIED WTITE CITV OF SAVANNAH, Deovgft WolieTtfton, Jr. At Eight Dollars per annum, payablcin advance. T ^ It published to meet the arrangement of the ihail, three times a week, (Tuesday, Thursday And Saturday) at the Office of the Daily Geor- gitu, and contains all the intelligence, Commer cial, Political and Miscellaneous, including ad vertisements, published in the Daily Paper. The Country Paper is sent to all partn^ifthe State and Uuion, or delivered in the City, at five dollars per unnum, payable in advance. Advertisements arc inserted in both papers At 75 cents per square, of 141 nes, for the first Insertion, and J7j for every succeeding publi cation. » THE GEORGIAN, 'for the country, j Notice. f|YHF. firm of Rinkwell W Hepburn is diasoiv- JL ed, in coiwcipieuce of the drath uf J. L. Hepburn, Baa. ... The subscribers have formed a connection m the Practice of Law, under the firm of HOCK* WELL t* MORGAN, They will attend to pro. feiainna! busmen, in the Federal Court, in the Ocmulgec circuit, and in those counties where in the lute firm of Rockwell U Hepburn prat- ticed. Their office is in Milledgcvihe, corner of Jef. fersrrn and MclnKMb streets, where one of them may be found at all tunes, when noton lire cir cuit. S. ROCKWELL. « A A. MORGAN. Uilledgcvilic, .Ttinc 10, 1822. june 14 * NOTICE. T ltE amount of seven and six per cent Stocks authorised to be subscribed by the first sec tion of the uct passed the 20th April, 1822, en titled “\n act to authorise the Secretary of the Treasury to exchange a Stock heating an inter est Of five per cent, for certain stocks bearing An interest of six and seven per cent,'* not hav ing been subscribed, the proprietors of six per cent stocks of 1812, 1813, 1814 and 1815, and of Atven ner cent stock of 1816, who may wish to Avail themselves of the provisions of the third Section of the act, are hereby informed, that books have been opened at the Treasury for feceiving subscriptions pursuant thereto, and -Will continue open until the fust.of October next. The subscriptions may he made by the pro jectors of the stocks specified, either in person or by their attorneys, duly authorised to make the subscriptions and triume'* the slocks to the United Stales, the certificates of which are to be surrendered at the Treasury at the time of making ike subscriptions. aug 27 frn Cherry Hill lor Sale. Valuable Plantation in Bryan county, tit- AkUk uuted on the south side of the Great 2k echec river, about 5 miles below Hill's Bridge, and 20 miles from Savannah, contain ing two hundred and ninety acres of river flwamp of the first quality, on an excellent pitch •f tide, two hundred of which are cleared and under dams i and tln ee hundred and fifty seven Acres of high land of mixed qualities, one hun dred and fifty of which are cleared and fenced. There are now growing on this plantation, crops of cotton and rice, by the appearances of which the qualities of the lands under cultiva tion may he estimated. There are a large anti-commodious barn, ma chine and machine house, cotton, corn and gin bouses, all nearly new j an overseer's house, a comfortable dwelling house, stables, chair bouse, tic negro houses for the accommoJa- tion of from 50 to 60 negroes, and one of the first springs of water in the low country. There is ulco attached to Cherrv Hill a tract of five hundred seres of pine land, from which all the lumber, rails, staves, Uc. to be used on the place, may he procured. A Plat of the above land may be seen at the office of the subscriber, in the Exchange, Sa vannah. m For terms, apply to Mr. James 8. Bond, Da- *ien, to R* P. 1)«mere, Esq. Bryan county, or to > SAMUEL M. BOND. r>"g 22 t csli Teas, Domestic Goods and Prime Pork. t U8T received per brig Levant ,£6 crests Hyson Ten '80 qr diesis <lo und Young Hyson 30 tin cutty botes Imperial do. 30 do do Gunpowder do. 6 esses containing 200 two pound eattys of llyso.i, Imperial, and Gunpowder Teas of the latest importations und su perior quality $ dales Dowe'tic Goods consisting of Plaids and Drown Skirting. t00 Ids prime Pork. N. Y. city inspection 70 boxes Cheese, for sale on accommodat ing terms by J. B. HERBERT U CO. »ng29 t WILLIAMS’ ’ Literary and Commercial READING ROOM. J UST received, Msga.ines lor May and June, viz 1 Mew Monthly Magstine and Literary Journal Thompson’s Anna). of Philosophy. Sporting Magazine Tillocli’s Philosophical Magazine Ackcrman’r Repository ol Arts, Literature, Fashions, Uc. British Review and London Critical Journal Edinburgh Philosophical Journal London Magazine Bell’s Court and Fashionable Magazine Eclectic Review Sepository of Arts, Manufactures and Agricul ture 'Evangelical Magazine arid Missionary Chronicle Ji'trsaipopera from London and Liverpool, to Wune 10. f aug 24 For Sale, A prime likely Servant Boy, about 18 years of age. Apply to R. U J. HABERSHAM. eug 34 « In the Circuit Court of the United States, In and for the District of J’mnsyhmnia, t in the third Circuit. BETWEEN .foauph Marx and Joseph Marx" and George Marx, citizens of the 4ut6 of Virginia, who sue ait well in their own name* ax in behalf of such other Per sons, Stockholder* of the late Bank of the United Slates heretofore named, as shall come in and become Parties hereto, contributing to the Expenses of this Suit—Com plainants. AND In Etluqy, David Lenox, Elias Boudinot, i October, Robert 8fnilh, Jame* C. Fish- j Sessions er, Joseph Sims, Archibald *i817. McCall, Paul Siemun, Samuel Coate*, Henry Pratt, George Fox, Paschal) Hollingsworth, John Slide, Thomas M. Wil ling, Horace Ilinney, George Hhit'isoii, Abijalt Hammond, William Bayard and Oliver. Wolcott, citizens of the 8tate of Pennsylvania, Trustees of the lnle Bank of the United States. u ND now, to wit, this twenty-third day of t April, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, ibis cause came before the Court, on a Mandate from the Honotuble the Supreme Court of the United Stutes for further proceed ings. Whereupon it is ordered and decreed— That the holders of Notes of the late Bunk of the United States, bring them in for payment ut the late Ranking House of said Bank in the city of Philadelphia, before the eleventh duy of April, (A. D. 1823, and that on that day this Court will make a final Decree for Distribution of the funds reserved in the hands of the de fendants tor payment of? said Notes ; and it is Anther ordered and decreed, that the Clerk cause this order to he published in one public newspaper ih each of the following places, to wit:—Philadelphia, Boston, New-Yorlc, Haiti- more, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, and New- Orleans, at least once a week, for nine calender months, before the said eleventh duy of April next. A true copy, D. CALDWELL, Clerk Cir. C. The Editors of the Boston Evening Gazette, at Boston, of the Ncw-York Evening Post, at New-York, of the American, at Baltimore, of the Norfolk Herald, at Norfolk, of tho Charles ton City Gazette, at Charleston, of the Georgi an, at Savannah, and of the Louisiana Advertis er, at New-Orleans, are requested to insert the above in their respective gazettes once a werk, for nine calender months, before the lltfti day of April, 1823, and to forward their bills, as soon therein cer as may be, to the subscriber, accom panied by an affidavit proving the publication, conformably to the fort-going order. D. CALDWELL, Clerk Cir. C. may 9 *'1111E persons whose names are hereunto an JL nexed, are natives of Liberty county, in the state of Georgia, have resided in suid (date from the time of their birth; and have had their names registered in my office as persons of co lor claiming to be free. Tirah attends to farming on Mr. Thomas Mul- lard's plantation ; she is 53 years old. Pviuce, a son of Tirah, a carpenter by trade, is 24 years old, and resides on Colonel’* Island. Ueller, a washerwoman, resides at Iticebo- rough, and is 33 yeura old. Kaly, a daughter of Belter, is 12 years old, and waits ou Mr. William Baker, at Gravel Hill. Abram, a carpenter, is 35 years old, and re sides at Mr Richard S Baker's. < E. BAKER, cjclc July 4 Effingham Superior Court, December tcrm t 1821. The Trustees of the German^ Lutheran Church at Ebene- j j| 0M jyj JgI ezeP >On Foreclosure John Freyermuth and several j °* Moi , E a fT e parcels of Land J O N the petition of the Trustee* of the Ger- man Lutheran Church at Ebenezer, stating that the said John Freyermuth on the fifteenth day of April, eighteen hundred if fifteen, mort gaged by deed under seal to the petitioners, all those tracts of land^ containing three hundred acres in Effingham county, state aforesaid, on a small creek adjoining Judidiah Weitman Kelly's and Garrison's land; also another filly acres, sit uated and being in the district of Ebenezer, bounded by land of Peter Arnetolf & F. Brook- tiers, at the time of survey grunted to Landfel- der; also,another tract of laud 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. mentofa bond or obligation of the-said John, bearing date the day and year aforesaid if pray ing the foreclosure of tlie-said mortgage. It ap pearing to the Court that there is now due on the said bond and mortgage the sum of two hun dred dollars, with interest at six per cent, from the fifteenth day of April, eighteen hundred if eighteen. On motion of Wayne and Cuyler, at torney* of the petitioners* it i* ordered that the 4«id John Freyermuth, 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 Airther proceedings take place as are by law directed. It is furthef ordered that this Rule be pub lished onoe a month for twelve month* in a pub- lie gaiettc of this state, or be served on the de- fendant or his representative or agent six month* prior to the time appointed for the pay ment of the*money into Court. Extract from the Min it let. JNO. CHARLTON. Clerk. dec 11 re§ SAVANNAH Poor House and Hospital. C. DAN1ELL. ju'y * JOHN HUNTER, Secretary, In Council, Manrn 27,1829. A Communication from the Medical Society was laid before the Board and read, bearing date January 19, 1822. Whereupon resolved, That the eommqnioa* tion from the Mrdieul Society of tliil city in re lation to the act oft he last Legislature for the suppression of tlmrkery, he received, and that the name be published, a* is required by law,in all the gazettes of this city. Attest M. MYERS.ec. AN ACT To establish o tribunal to enquire into the qual ifications of persons claiming to practice Me dicine, Surgery, and Midwifery, within the city of Savannah, audio grant ccrtlfi' ate* to the same, if found properly qualified. Whereas, it sppears by * memorial of the Mayor and Aldermen of the city orSavannah, tlmt the good people of said city, and especially the,poor and ill terate people thurrof, have suf fered heretofore much evil from the want of proper laws to regulate t?ie practice of medi- 'cine, surgery, niUlmldwfery therein, the con sequence of which want has been tit* indiscri minate and arrogant pretentions and umlertak- mgs of many unlearned and empirical persons to practice therein in the said arts : And where as, sound policy and a j roper regard for the healths and lives of the citizens of a commercial populous, and growing city, require that the le gislature should guard against such an evil for the future : §1. Be it therefore enacted, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the state of Georgia, in general assembly tnet, and it i* hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the Georgia Medical Society, established in the city of Savannah, shall he invested with, and possessed with full power and authority to examine, enquire into, investigate, and deter-; mine on the professional qualifications, attain ments and xapneities of all ami evety person or persons claiming to practice within the limits of the suid city in the said arts «»f medicine, surgery and midwifery, nr in any two or one of them, and to grant certificates of qualification under, the common seal of the suid society, of, if there he no common s< ul, under the signs manual of their president ami secretary, to hi ml her, or them so claiming and making application there for, if by a majority of suid society, Ink she, or they shall he deemed dult learned and quulifi- ed. And it shall be the duty of the members of the said society, when application shall bp made by any person or persons, for his, her (Jr their examination to the etui afore snid, to convene at their customary place of meeting, and to/decide upon the applicant's petition, within tfn days atierthcy shall have been summoned to amvcnc by their president, or in his absence, Jckness, or other inability, by the person or perrons dis charging his duties, or if there lie not aty swell person or persons, after they shall hwe been summoned by their secretary. And t shall be the duty of the said president, petWn or per sons peiforming hit duties, orsecretu/y, to sum mon each and every member of the siid society, by a written citation, expreosit^ the object of the meeting, the name or numt s of the' appli cant or applicant*, and the duy of.the examina tion, within ten days after the abdication shall have been made to him or them: Provided a'r vmys, that prior to the examinatiuh ol any and every applicant, the members of* the said socie ty shall severally take a solemn oath, to he ad- ninistcred by the mayor or any alderman of the city of Savannah, well, truly and impartially to examine und decide upon the attainments und qualifications of the applicant or applicants, and to grant certificates of qualification to him, her or them, if in their judgments, he, she, or they shall be found duly leurned and qualified to practice In the aaid arts of surgery* medicine, and midwifery, or in any two or one of them: And provided also, that in their examination, the said society shall be restricted and confined to the investigation of professional attainments and capacity alone, without regard to uny for mer or present professional or moral reputation, and shall not at any time require as a test ol qualification, or any degree of evidence thereof, that any applicant should have obtained a diplo ma from any medical college or university, or should have studied thereat, or elsewhere. $ 2. And be it further enacted, by the author ity aforesaid, That if, after application shall have been made, agreeably to the provisions of this act, the president of mid society, or other person or persons performing his duties, or there being no such person or persons, if the secretary of said society shall refuse, or shall delay till after the time heretofore prescribed to issue summonses for convening the members, oi if he or they shall appoint a day for their convening more remote than the tenth day from the day of the date of lire citation, the person or persons applying may severally institute an action or suit at law in the superior or inferior courts of the county of Chatham, against tlic* said president, or person or persons performing his duties, or against the secretary, to recover damages against him or them, in his or their in dividual capacities, for his or their refusal or de lay, or improper appoihtment. And if after be ing summoned to convene, the said society ahull fad to do so on the day appointed in the cita tion, or afterwards on an adjourned day, but a day within the time heretofore prescribed for their convening, or if, having convened, they shall severally fail to take the oath aforesaid, or having taken such oath, shall fail to proceed to the examination aforeaaid, and to a decision thereupon, or if the said society shall in uny re spect violate the provisions of this act, it shlN be the duty of the judge of the superior court of the county of Chatham, upon the petition of the party injured, setting forth any suc|i failure or violation, and supported by lui affidavit of the truth of such petition, to grant, as a matter of right, • writ of scire fsc-ts, direct ed to the president and members of the said society, inquiring the said society to shew cause at the next term of the said court, why their dwter or act of incorporation should not be detllied forfeited. A copy of this writ and of the petition shall be served upon the president or secretary, und if the allegations be denied, an issue shall be joined, and the facts be tried |>y a iuiy empann tiled and sworn as in othertases. If the allegations of the petition be found to be true, or it they be admitted, and no good cause be shewn, it shall be the duty of the court to adjudge the charter forfeited, and to order Execution to issue for costs against any property of the said society. If no appearance be filed on the first day of the term, or if having appeared, good cause be shewn for the former failure of violation, it shall be the duty of the court, upon application of the party injured, to appoint a day not more remote than ten days,on which the society shall convene, and conform in everything to the requirements of this act, and to the oilier lor this purpose no return %)uli he recrlvrd from said society hut one df abso- lute compliance under oath of the president or »ltsll he filed In the 0*» clerk’s office within five days after the appoint- \k ttrr. ed days. On fidlure to msge such return, tho h< judge of said court shall, In vacation, award a judgment of forfcitury^Hitt charter, upon ap plication ns aforcwwlBBaKution shall issue for costa aforesaid, t. ^ i And be it furthftarik^etki by the authoe- fty aforesaid, That if^jpunwo shall be reftis- etl a certificate, he (tr she tiriy again'apply for ^.nation after a lapse of six' months, and -it shall he the doty of tho aaid society to receive any number of applications, and to conform on each application to the. provisions of this act, and sphjrct to si) its responsibilities, provided the interval between any two applications be not less than sjj months. §4. Ann be It further enacted, hy the acthor- ity aforesaid, That rf any person claiming to practice in the said arts, nr in any two or one ol tlu in, in the fluidity, shall presume to do so, openly or covertly, not having obtained a cer tificate of qualification, it shall not bo lawful for sucli prison to recover in any court of law or equity in this state, his or her fees or charges lor services done within the said city of Savan nah j nor shall it be lawful for any company oi* copartnership of uncertificotcd persons» and such person ahall be moreover liable to prose cution hy indictment in the court of common rtleua and oyer and terminer of said city, at the nstsnce ortho mayor and aldetxncn of the suid city, or ol any common informer. Bonds of pro- - — -r rMV . secut ion ahull be givjhas in other cases R ising Tuetday in October next, spoth«*tary itc ?• Davies Co between the I . - n ■ — ■ ”-II w.iivi u.gr. HI ivillft under the penal laus of this state j if at the in- sinnCe of the mayor and aldermen, the bond shull he giten by some person acting under their sanction of authority, otherwise by the common informer i and upon the first convic tion, the arcused may be fined by the court in n sum not exceeding one hundred dollars, and on each subsequent conviction, in a rutin not ex ceeding two hundred dollars, besides costs of pi'ihceution in each case* one half of the tinea shall be paid into the treasury of the city of 8»- tammh, or to the common informer, and the other halt shall be equally divided between the Unum Society und the Female Asylum 8ociety, toi the benefit of the orphans end children ol siud societH. « $ 5. And be it further enacted hy the au thority aforesaid, That no part of this act shall he so construed us to affect any person or per sons now practicing, or claiming to practice in the Mndcity, in the said nrts, or in any two or one of idem, and now residing in the said city, or who shall b« engaged in the piaclice of tin same, or ot any two or one of them therein, on or before the first day of February next. § 6 And be it further enacted by the author ity aforesaid, That if the Georgia Medical So ciety shall communicate to tho executive de partment of this state, on or before tho said first day of February next, their acceptance of this act as an act additional to their charter, and that they are willing to be bound by its conditions and requirements, this act shall from thenceforth commence in full and complete operation, but otherwise shall be totally null and void: And be it also enacted, that the said society ahull, before the aaid first day of Fehrtl- ary, give notice of their said acceptance to the mayor and aldermen of the said city of Savffte nah, whose duty it shall be to make said accep tance public by ad vert i se men t in all the public gazettes of the snid city, three times a week, lor the spaco of one calendar month. 4 7. And be ii further enneted by the Author ity aforesaid, That in the event of the acr#p. tance by the suid society of this aot r agreeably to the aforetaid atetion, this act shall continue until the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six, and no longer. DAVID ADAMS, Speaker of the Dome tf Repretentativet MATTHEW '! A LOOT, President of the Henate Assented to 25th December, 1821. JOHN CLAWK, Governor aug 3 Sheriff’ Rules. . Ilf Sr,I Tunita) in Oet.h rr next, L I.C mM in front of tho o’o|uril? th * h ° U ™ *' le, ‘ * n(l 'Itco n ' m "’ Murray .nil jmJ the trilirr n g\ 1 minwl SR, V . 1 Rtiililin^aun lot Jj)r (3) thr„, Sprinr 11,1. fc! .Ird on M tho property of tho ,.tw. <!)' Th'/m. n Porter, (iecpMod, .t tho .nit nf Henry Him* rah> n Utrator'*"’' Pr0|1 * ,,y p0in,rd ou ‘ b 7'l>e «d. AUo, one ne(fro mtn nttned Hurry, ) rv ie<1 on «. the property of Ceorpe I). Milton! at the ini" !!!? J Hnw "?' Mlmlnl.tr.tor, nf Al«°, thrlifV p.t.to ofChri.ti.il D I.ohev. in IlhuM- .m Lot No (9) nine, tvthC«Vy. n: t".r r \ bn " n<l ' d "'’ r ' h bv » l*w. "turihhy TJ"? w 'M l>J loti No 8 .,,,1 lu! vWHBfft.,.h,y* d „ %£ ‘ h « of 10 mc ' * oonit.hl.. AIjo, lot No 4 . *he improvement, on it t1h.rtw.rd h'vieil on m the property X “'"^v «n ozoctitinn in favor of UuManuth’ «n,t ruhimul t„ m ,. bv .,, HP J ; ABHAllAM ITLYON™ c C rity sheriff’s Sale. . .tore or lor rent m Ikvor oi Charlo. Oil,ten. 1 .epS ABM. 1. D’LYON.c. City Sheriff’s Sale! W Onthefirtt Turodny in October next, ILL be sold in front of the ceui t house, between the usual hours often am! three o’clock, All tWtght, title and intrret of Ahirl H. Sweiglmflcr In tint undivided lot tnd Improve, menti in Ihe city nf S.vonn.h, known hy the No -L twenty.one, bounded nortl, hy St Joll.n^t .tiuth by CorqfrM. ztreet, e»t hy Emt Itro.d street, und we.tliy lot No 22, twemy-lwo, late th. property of O. Enoe, levied on under an execution from the I mirt of Common Plea, and Oyer .ml l ermlner for the city ors.v.nn.h. Dr Wm loor va. Abicl H Styei/linAer. AI.O, one negro min n.med W, levied on • tlic property ol tt m Carr, to .nti.fy cuPon for rent, in f.vor of tleorge Millcn >ep 3 AUM< *• « * boarding! OppilREE or four young qeiulrmen can he ac. ** enmmodMed will, Boarding and Lodeiinr in . respectable family, in a central altoation, and on the nm-t moderate terma. A) ply to tlta Editor of theOaonoua. »o(r!7 PROPOSALS, FtrfubUtlung, 4y tufocripUrn, in oneoonimr, a # collection nf Fugitive POEMS, MORAL, SENTIMENTAL, and SATYRICAL | ST RKILF.CK (/BUOIWT. I 'tHE author of the pieces which are to com- . pose this volume, never anticipated fame or profit j he merely followed the Impulse of the moment ( and in no instance ever wrote, us a tusk, any thing contained in the proposed little publication f no manuscript, and few printed copies weru ever retained j and in many cases these productions ware forgotten by the author, until recalled to his mind by the public prints, which have often gratified hitiu.by flattering notice; but wKch have also frequently annov- cd him by mutilations, which were extremely mortifying. The lust consideration lias inclined him, dur ing several years, to attempt the proposed col lection, in order to correct the errors of others, and rest upon his merits nr demerits. Disinterestedness is not pretended) the au thor confysses that a liburul patronage would uft'ord to him much pecuniary relief; and he ia the more encouraged to expect this, from the spontaneous notice, (n the papers ftom Alaba ma to Maine, of his advertisement ill the Na tional Intelligencer, notify ing his intention. The author confides in the tried seal of his friends throughout the Union, for the promotion of his interest in this case i und trusts that such as are so good as to act as agents, will look to the responsibility and punctuality of subscrib ers. This volume will be neatly executed, and is sue from the press as soon as possible, at the price of One Dollar— with usual commission to agents. I'roposalsdeposited in I'hilsdetphiMnd With in fifty miles thereof) should be returned within one month after they are exhibited i those at a greater distance, with ull possible promptitude. (IT* Sublet iptiont to the above received at the Office of the Gsohmiar. aug 10'V Notice. * P ROPOSALS will be reeelved until the lit day of October next, to lupply the Steam iioat Company with WOOD on (lie Savannah river, for one yc«r. Appltealion. for extract, must npecify inequality and price, end name the binding where to be delivered. Letter*, poet paid, addreued to Carlo. Tracy, rreaaiu er, Auguita, or to the Prciident at 8a. vannah, will be promptly -etlendi d to. aug S 8 ' C ' DUNNINU, Prea’t. Notice. ATOTICEia hereby given, that the Courtney , n *™! , P heretolore existing betwEnn Eld- wnnl Wtlhamx of Savannah, and Ahijuli Fisk of Hnaton, iunder the firm n\ F.. Hillium. U 0». Savannah, Cicorgia.iatliixday iliaiolved by mu tual content. AH peraonx having demand, ugainsl the snid flint, sre requested to present tnc same lor payment* and all persons indebted to said linn, aye called upon ro make payment to E.dward William., of Savannah, by whom the bumneaa will be hereafrer carried on A. FISK. EDWARD WILLIAMS. Poilan, Fnne 18, J 822. aug 6 Georgia—Camden County. W HEREAS, Mrs. Louisa C. Shaw, Execu trix, applie. for letter, of di.mia.ion from thk estate of Uencal NathXniel Green, decexa- ed These are therefore to cite and edmonitli all and lingular the kindred tnd cjftlilori of ■aid deuced to be and appear at my office, on or before the firm Monday in Janaaty next, and ■hew cause (if any) why aaid lettera ahould not be granted, in term, of the lew. # Given under my hand tnd eeal.thia 22dday of June, 1822. [l a.} JOHN DAHJ£Y a C,C, 0. c. c, july I Notice. \TlNE tnbnthx nfrer the dale of this notice, i-N .ppltcxtion will he made to the Hnnuinbt. the Juattrea of the Inferior Court of Liberty ilnun'.y, for permission to .ell th* real estate of Lptty Carter, dece.ied, for the benefit nf the Iteir. and creditor, nf the aaid deceased LIGHT TOWNSEND, Adm'or. aug IS )a Sperm Oil and Sugar. casks Sperm Oil, just received perbeif Ceylon, and 15, IiIicIh and 50 bis Muscovado Sugar, fccceiY* ed per Clarissa and Mary, for sale by J. U. IIEUBERT & 00. •ug29 Savannah Female Asylum. T HE Board acknowledge the receipt of the following collections made at the several Churches In this city : At the Episcopal church Methodist do Presbyterian du Bap tilt do £180 ‘43 S 20 368 80 10J 37 _ 8709 82 ,, fe.' M. LLOYD. Sec’ry. tug 1J , ' SANANNAlt * Poor House and Hospital. SITINt) Committee for September and Oc WM, c. DANIELL and WH. H WARING. Attending Phyacian Dr. WM. C DANIELL. JOHN HUNTER, Sec’ry. aep 3 Warranted Articles] r J UST received perthebrig Levant,! freal supply of Druga. Chemitala, Perftmcrg, Igi tnd for sale by ANSON PARSONS, Druggist Nt 8 Gibbona’ltiifding tug 31 ' •Seidlitz and Soda Powders. J UST received per the brig Levxnt, fir New-York, and for sale by ANSON p ARSONS, pruggifit, No t Gibbon^ buildiu tug 3X