Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, September 19, 1822, Image 1

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I ,;tuN — GEORGIAN FOR THE COUNTRY NEW SERIES—VOL. I. THURSVJir MORJTIA'G, SEV1EMHRU 13, I8C2 tub DAILY GEORGIAN, ‘ n EDITED AXD PUBLISHED IXTHE CITY OP SAVANNAfl, •Ws Gebvgfc Wobmclaon, 3r. At Bight Dollars per annum, payable in advance. THE GEORGIAN, VOn THIS COUNTRY, t > published lo meet the arrangement of the I, three time* a week, (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) at the Office of the Daily Oeor< f*.ut, niul contains ell the intelligence, Coinmer. cial, Political and Miscellaneous, including ad- vet tisements, published in the Daily Paper; The Country Paper it sent to all pails of the State and Union, or delivered in the City, at five dollar*-pwrwnuum, payable in advance. Advertisements are inaerted in both papers at 75 cents per square, of 141 nes, for the first Insertion, and 37J for every succeeding publi cation. , Notice. T HE Arm uf Rockwell U Hepburn ii dissolv- cd, in consequence of Iho death of J. L. Hepburn, E«q. , . The iub«cribera h»ve formou > connection tn the Practice of Lew, under the firm of ROCK- tVELI. & MORGAN, They will attend to pro- frasionu! buiineaa, in the Federal Court, iu the Ouinulgeo circuit, and in those enuntica where in the late firm of llookwell U Hepburn prat' need. Their office ia In.Milledgerilie, corner of Jef ferson and Molnunh streets, whore one of them ataybe foilnd at >11 times, when not on tho cir cuit. . S. ROCKWELL. A. A. MORGAN, nlllcdgtville, June 10, 1832. - june U _______ NOTICE. T HE amount of seven and six per cent Stocks authorised lobe subscribed by the first sec* tion of the act passed the 20th April, 1822, en titled "An act to authorise the Secretary of the Treasury to exclumge a Stock bearing an inter est of five per cent, for detain stocks bearing an interest of six ami seven per cent,” not hav- ing been subscribed, the proprietors of six per cent stocks of 1812, 1813,1814 and 1815, and of leven per cent stock of 1816, who may wish to •vail themselves of the provisions of the third section of the act, are hereby informed, that hooka have been opened at the Treasury for receiving subscriptions pursuant thereto, and will continue open until the first of' October next. The subscriptions may be made by the pro prietor* of the stocks specified, either iu person 4)r by their attorneys, duly authorised to make the subscriptions and transfer tlie stocks to the United States, the certificates of which are to be surrendered at the Treasury at the time of , snaking the subscriptions. aug 27 *rn Cherry Hill lor Sale. A\ Valuable Plantation in B.ryan county, sit uated on the south aide of the Great Ogechee river, about 5 miles below Ilill'* Budge, and 20 mile* from Savannah, contain ing two hundred and ninety acre* of river uwutnp of the fu st quality, on an excellent pitch of tide, two hundred of which are cleared and underdams; and three hundred and fifty seven acres of high land of mixed qualities, one hun dred and fitly of which are cleared und 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 be estimated. There are a large and commodious barn, ma chine and machine house, cotton, corn ami gin houses, all nearly new ; an overseer's house, a comfortable dwelling bouse, stables, chair house, &c. negro houses for the accommoda tion of from 56 to 60 negroes, and one of the first springs of. water in the low country. There is also attached to Cherry Hill a tract of five huptlred acres of pine land, from which all the lumber, rails, staves, &c, to be used on the place, maybe procured. A Flat of -the above Und may be n^en at the office .of the subscriber, in the Exchange, Sa- .vuqnuh. For terms, apply to Mr. .Tames S. Bond, Da rien, to It- P. Damere, Esq. Bryan countv, or to SAMUEL M. BOND. «ug 22 f Fi’fsh Teas, Domestic Goods and L’rimc Pork. J UST received per brig Levant 26 chtjsls Hyson Ten 80 qv cheats do and Young Hyson 30 tin catty boxes Imperial do. 30 do do Gunpowder do. , 6 cases containing 200 two pound cettys of llysoqp Imperial, and Gunpowder Tens of the latest importat.on* and au- K erior quality ale* Domestic Goods consisting of Plaids and Brown Shillings y,, 100 his prime Pork, N. Y. city inspection 70 boxes Cheese, for sale on accommodat ing terms by J. B. HERBERT CO. aug 29 V,i WILLIAMS' ~ Literary and Commercial \ READING ROOM. jw XU8T received, Magaame* for May and June, JR tl vix t— JR New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal. B Thompson's Annals ol Philosophy. Sporting Magazine TiI loch's Philosophical Mugsxine Pw Ackermau'r Repository of AiU, Literature, \w Fashions, &c. a. JJrilish Review and London Critical Journal , 'x Edinburgh Philosophical Journal Jk London Magazine J BcfJ’a Court and Fashionable Magazine I Eclectic Review Repository of Arts, Manufactures and Agricut } ture ' ^ Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle JVacspapert from London and Livei pool, to ■ .Tune 10. , aug 24 In tlie Circuit Court of the United States, Ih and for the District of Pennsylvania, in the third Circuit BETWEEN Joseph Marx and Joseph Marx'' and George Marx, citiacus of the state of Virginia, who sue as well in their own names us in ht-half of such other Per sons, Stockholders of the late Dank of the United States heretofore named, as shall come in and become Parties • hereto, contributing to the Expense* of tld* Suit—Com- plainant*. AND In Etiuqy, David Lenox, Klial Rnudinnt, » October, Robert Smith, J.tfties U. Fish- f Sessions er, Joseph Sima, Archibald 1817. McCall, Paul Sieman, Samuel Coates, Henry Pratt, George Fox, Paschal! Hollingsworth, John Slide, Thomas M. Wil ling, Horace Binuey, George Harrison, Abijah Hammond, William Bivyartl and Oliver Wolcott, citixensof the State of Pennsylvania, Trustees of the late Bank of the United I State#, J !*. X\ ND now, to wit, this twenty-third day of April, one thousand eight hundred ami twenty.two, this cause came before the Court, on a Mandate from the Honorable the Supreme Court of the United Stated for Further proceed ings. Whereupon it is ordered and decreed— That the holders of Notes of the late Bank of the United States, bring them in for payment at the late Banking House of said Batik in the city of Philadelphia, before the eleventh day of April, A. D. 1823, und that on that day this Court will make a final Decree for Distribution of the funds reserved in the hands of the de fendant! for payment of said Notes i and His farther ordered and decreed, that the Clerk cause this order to be published in one public newspaper in each of the fallowing places, to witPhiladelphia, Boston, New York, ltidii- more, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, and New Orleans, at least once a week, for nine •calender months, before the said eleventh day of April next, A true copy. D. CALDWELL, CM Cir. C. The Editors of the Boston Evening Gazette, at Boston, of the New-York Evening Post, at New-York, of the American, at Baltimore, of : the Norfolk Herald, at Norfolk, of the Charles ton City Gazette, at Charleston, of the Georg',, an, at Savannah, ami of the Louisiana Advertis er, at New-Orlftns, are requested to insert the above in their respective gazette! once a week, far nine calender months before tin- lltli day of April, 1823, and to forward their bills, as anon- thereafter as may be, to the subscriber, accum ponied by au affidavit proving the publicul on, conformably to the fort-going order. D. CALDWELL, CM Cir. C. mav 9 he received fi-nm will aoeiet) but one if ahao- mie ci-mptanc. M ml,r oath of Iho prralrirnt Iii Council, MA.rn 27. 1822. A Communication from the Medical 8oA*ty was laid In Tore the Board and read, beann That * Hon(Vom iho Veri'rt Snei.tv ofihieell.v in re ”*£**'*'*• Intlon .o Iho ,ol oftho Iwl limiaOtura for tho IfowwM ' ’ €,ocuu ™ *“ up aupprvaabm Of«t;i«rlre,T. be received, andfW | , 3 Aml hf „ ^ hy , he , u(hoN J! IJB1I-.. NO. im rivlIT? ,r «'* hteh r *" ,rn ,h * 11 b » «»o<t imho lor I j 11 w " llin five >'»}• *or tho .iinoini. * I o't d,iv». On lailnro to m«kc eueh roli.rn.the tin* A.mo bo puhluthnl, ns i. loquirod by I.V, in all the gakettes of tlila citv, Atteat * M. MYERS, ee. AN ACT To establish a tribunal, to enquire, into the*qua!- lllo.llt.H. .A M..A*l#ll Aft-. Ity afarr*ftid, That if any person shall he refua- on a certificate, he or she idhv again apply for examination after a lapse of six months, and it shall bo the ddty of the Raid society to receive „ .1 *uiiii>q\w rii^mm imif , . "°y "timber of applkaiticms, and to conform on ideations of persons claiming to practice Me-1 eao y application to the provisions of this act, and dicine. Surgery, and Midwifrrv, within the j ^inject to all its reiponiibtlRlea, provided the! city of SaVannah, and to grant certifirite* to j ‘"terval between any two application# be not t he same, if found propdtly qualifiedr J aix montha. Wlieress.it appears hy a memorial of the I v 4 -And be it further enacted, liy the atthor- Mayor and Aldrrmm of the city of 8nvannnh, j amresnld, *l'h«t If any person claiming to .fa»Lthp gootl people oFaaid city, niKlespttcialh | practice in the said nits, nr in eny two or one the poor and illiterate people thereof, ImVe stif-1 4 '» <n the said city, ahall presume to do so, fared heretofore much evil from fhe want of I "J covertly, not having obtained acer- proper laws to regulate the r raotlce of modi- j hncnle nf qualification, it ahall not be lawful cine,surgery, nnd midw-fary therein, the con-1 ' r such person to recover in any court oflaw sequence of which want has been the indisori-1 V r f( l ,, ' , y •*» this state, his orlier fees or charges minate and arrogant pnetentions nnd underfak I tor servieeadono within tlie auhlcit> oLfiavun- inganf many unlcarnca and empirical persons I f nor shall it be lawful for any * ombxny or' to practice therein In the said arts: And where- copartnership of unccrtificated person!aid as, Round policy and a j roper regard for the I ,,lc .h person ahall be niorvmer liable to<pmie- healths and lives of the citlxens of a commercial I Cl,,| «n by indicunent in ihe court of cotuoon lomilotta, and glowing city, require that the le- j picas and over and terminer of said city, ct the is I at urc should guard against such an evil for I instance of the mayor and aldermen on fife said lie future i I c,l y* V r "f *nv common infartner. Bond# of pro- $ 1. lie it therefore enacted, bv tl»o Senate I s *ctttit»n shall be given as in othcrcaaes arising and llouae of Representatives of the state of I un d>ir the penal laws of this state i if ti the in- Georgia, in general assembly met, and it \» I s j a, ) c * °f . eTnaynr and aldeimon, the bond “'"he given hy some pciion aotiag under sanction or authority, ■otherwise byrthe common informer; nnd upon the first toovlc turn, the accused may be lined by t|\ebouh in u sum not exceeding one hundri'd dogars, and on ea r h subsequent conviction, in a siuft not ex ceeding two hundred dollars, bcskles costs of prwsecuium in each case j one liolf ofthc* fines l * e P a,l l into the treasury oftho city of Sa- vannan, or to the cqtpmon inlbrmor, and the hereby enacted by the authority of the srftne, I ^ )C K•,'©«» hy some pciion uotiag under That the Georgia Medical Society, established | Hicjir"-””* in the city of Savannah, shall be invested with, and possessed with full power and authority to examine, enquire into, investigate, and deter mine on the professional qualifications, attain meats and capacities of all ami cvciy person or persona claiming to practice within the limits ol the suit! city in the said arts of medicine, auri»r> ami rjiidwifery, or in any two or one of thim., - - -- and to grHiit cerftfioatca of qualinoation turner j ^ r *l ,a H he equally divided between the the common seal of the said society, or, if tliire I Society and the Female Asylum Society, i- - .1.1 r.,,- ii,.. I,#,,,..iii ..r ii... ..... 1. 1 1 , * #. for the benefit oft|te orphans and children of said societies. 7|U!E persona, whose numes are hereunto ,tn 1. nexed.wro natives of Liberty county, in the state of Georgia, have resided in said state from the time of their birth -, and have had their hames registered in my office as persons of co lor claiming to be free. Tir.di attends to farming on Mr. 1'homai Mal lard's plantation ; she is 53 years old. Prince, n son of Tirah, a carpenter by trade, is 24 years old, nnd resides on Colonel's Island. Boiler, n washerwoman, re mles at Ricebo- rough, and is 33 years old. * Katy, a daughter of Heller, is 12 years old, and waits ou Mr. WtlliMfeHaker, at Gravel Hill. Abram, a carpenter, is 35 years old, and re sides at >lr Richard S Baker's E. BAKER,c jcic july 4 Rots Nisi ►On Foreclosure of Mortgage For Sale, A prime likely S**nant Hoy, About 18 years of age. ' t-Jg 21 fply to it. (J J. HABERSHAM. Effingham Superior Court, Jhcember tei'tn, 1821. The Trustee! of the German"! Lutheran Church at Kbene- eaer Ti. John Freyermuth and several parcels of La^d O N the petition of the Trustees of the Ger man Lutheran Church at Ebcnezer, stating that the suid John Freyermuth on the fifteenth day of April, eighteen hundred SJ fifteen, mort gaged hy deed under seal tn the petitioners, all those tracia of land, containing three hundred acres in Effingham county, state aforesaid, on a small creek adjoining Judidiah Weil man Kelly's and Garrison's lamb also another fifty acres, sit uated and being in the district of F.benezer, bounded by laud of Peter Arnetoff & F. Brook- new. at the time of survey granted to Landfel- der; also,another tract of land situate in th^sev- entceth district of the county of Baldwin, con- taining two hundred and two and a half acres, known hy the number (104) one hundred and our, with the appurteminces, to secure the pay ment of a bond or obligation of the said John, bearing date the day and year aforesaid U 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 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 mid Cuvier, at torneys of the petitioners, it is ordered that the said John Freyermuth, his heirs or representa tives, do pay into Court the amount due as a- foresaid within twelve months from this date, otherwise thaPthe equity of redemption of the said John nnd his heirs, in the said mortgaged premises, be foreclosed, and that such further proceedings take place as are by law directed. It is further ordered that this Rule be pub- fished once a month for twelve months in a pub lic gaaette of this state, or be served on the de fendant or his representative or agent six months prior to the time appointed for the pay ment of the,'money into Court. Extract Jpvm the Minutes. JNO. CHARLTON. Clerk. dec 11 rtS , J ... I ..Kft be no common seal, under the signs nianiialjot their preaident and secretary, to him, her,for. them ho claiming and making pppliQHtiontlirjte-1 V 5, it further enacted hy the au- For,, if by a ma jority of said society, he, she* oi l jHonty aforesaid, T hat no pRrt of this act ahall they sludl be deemed duly learned and quraifl- J 80 ©mistiued asjio affect any person or per- ed. And it shall be the duty of the members of I s,,ns n , ow practicing, or claiming to practice in the said society, when application shall be rand. I ,,u> s^lcity, in (lid said arts, or in any two or hv any person or persons, far bis, Iter or their I onc tdem, and nsw residing in the said city, examination to tho end aforesaid, to convene at I " r w '*° 8 * , » | l he engaged in the practice of tlie their customary place ofmeeting, and to deride I sa nu*, orofany two or one of them therein, on ononthc applicant's.petition, within ten days] wr * ) J' wre «> e fi/st day of Febvuary next, nfterthey shall have been summoned to convene I * And be it further enacted by the author by their president, or in his absence, sickness, I 'W »faresaid, That if the Georgia Medical So ar other inability, by the person or persons dis-1 c ‘ e, y communicate to the executive de charging his duties, or if there be not any $udi J PWftnent of this shite, on or before the said person or persons, after they shall have brei. | hr8t «f February next, their acceptance of Sheriff'Bales. On thrfirl Tiiruktj hi bcl.i/ftien rij.L-httwfU in IfoRUitThe Court Hnitm » : ^ 5 ^* u, W or ' s '"y. l »n<u{hhn nuildwnennlSTa, (3) Uw. s,, r „,r r i(11 , * Vied oil«»the (wt>;ienj>of Ihe mate of Thomaj 1> I oner, (Ivteu.d, at the cult of Henry shu. man and others,propctiy.peinled out by the ad miiuatnitor 1 u * A1»0| .me ttejro mao named H, tr y f | e ,ie,l otl “.J’* PK'I'VrtJ’of George ,>, at 11!^,?? et Wat G,tton end .1 Howard, ailniio.',t,at m » u f nftsSiSSSj g !, " ,n ”^ hc }-to Ottilia ivnitl, hounded north hv . Iine^wthbe' WrawBr-irsfS 2 ! f-nriftimi 8. i rbvy to ftitiafy an «£! < »^ cr ? r s magistrate***?* frtV J r ttonsmbte AmiAHAMU-tvON"':^* lioboitbleihe land •nd'|mprotreniema in the nitv of Sav>„n ? “'«>• ** end boinm in the Jnf.« * Olt’lolhorpe ward, and known a., ' * .* H f tit the plan or Hid Oily by rite latter 7* t"""* K«Rvd hy Peter Noy.au to Lr' s H-w n ’ 0rl ; sold lo Mlisly the wme. “ L ^ 0 " 1 “ nd ii^'^r^y rfX. v r,r" 'rr i" 5trbhrty^. b ""H,l:k as the Brow summoned by their secretary. And it shall be the duty of the said president, person or per tuns performing his duties, orsecretary, to sum nron each and every member of the said noolet), by a written citation, exj ressing the object of the meeting, the i .me or names of th«* appli- cant or applicants, a;id the day of the exairina- lion, within ten davs after the application shall have been made to him or them : J'loUtleiah - . ----- ->... w . v ... woys. that prior to the examination of any <and I na "» " hose duty it shall be to make said accep ts try applicant, ihe members of the said socie-1 tanco public by advertisement in all the j>nblo t.< shall severally take a sofamn oath, to be ad-1 lf»*ettcs oF the said city, three times a week, •mustered by the mayor or any alderman of the I ,or ” ,c ’"pace of one calendar month, city of Savannah, well, trnly and iir partially to I. ^ 7 ; And be It fort her enacted by the author examine and decide upon the attainmcuU and I 'ty aforesaid, That in the event oftho accep- qualifications of the applicant or applicants, and I ,a " ce hy the said society of this net, agreeably to grant certificates of qualification to him, hqr I tH t * ,e n ' 1 * action, this act shall continue or them, if in tltcir judgments, he, she, or they I ,'ht first day c * *' 1 tly learned ' - ••** * “hall be found duly learned and qualified to practice In the said arts of aurgerj*, medicine, nnd 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 any for mer or present professional or moral reputation, and shall not at any time require us a teat ol qualification, or any degree of evidence thereof, that any applicant should have obtained a diplo- nia from any medical college or university, or should have stud cd thereat, or elsewhere! - f January, One thousand right hundred nnd twenty-six, und no longer. DAVID ADAMS, Speaker vf the Home rf Hepi'euentiUivrs MATTHEW t A I.HOT, President of the Senate As'cntcdto 25th December, 1821. JOHN CLARK, Governor nog 3 SAVANNAH Poor House and Hospital. y ISITING Committee for July and August. CHARLES \V. ROCKWELL and GEO. ANDERSON. Attending Physician, Dr. WM. C DANlELlfc PROPOSALS. For publishing, hy tubni'iption, in onc volume, a collection «/ Fugitive - .. t - . POEMS, i,/ '.fori^d: Tbl’l'tM0R.M.8ENTIMRNTAL, »mlBATYRICAL, have bem mmlc. uRfeeablj lo the provision, of] rnue ... lk r ' T /.V l ' fCI ' " s “0«v. this act, the president of suid society, or other i 1^' ”* *'!. r , pieces which are to corn- person or persons performing his duties, or I , “ 18 volume, never anttcipsted fameor there being no such person or persons, if the I ^ ro ll { mc . rc J “ 0WCl * 10 nDpuisc of thd secretary of said society shall refuse, or shall mo , mcnt { .?. n no instance ever wrote, as a' delay tilt after Uic lime heretofore prescribed tM f.' in A c^nlmncd m the ntoposed little to iastie summonses far convening the members,» P' l ‘ , .' ,c *" on * no manuscript, »nd few prit or if he or they shall appoint u day for their convening more remote ‘ the day of the date of t.. w V1 ,... W1> %tlw 1/C1BUII . .... - i . or peraons appl) ing may severally institute an I " !- c ^ Jf v ? r' m by f*R«ring action orauit at law in the superior or inferior I n, ! t , l ® c w .] c |j * ,8Ve “ty* frequently annoy- courts of the county of Chatham, against the J 1-7 ^ mutilation!, which were extremely said president, or person or persona perforniimr 1 ., I .. . ... , ,. his duties or against the secretary, to recover!- * he lasticomiderttioii has inclined him, dur- damage! against him or them, in his or their in* I ! n K' ■ ever# l years to attempt the proposed col- dividual capacities for his or their refusal or dc-1 , ,or> » n OP| l t * r . t0 correct the errors of others, lay, or improper appointment. And if after be-1 an< I l— S 1 ’'P 0 . 0 , UB rae r 1 - 1 ing summoned to convene, the said society shall I ntsnilcreatediveM is not pretended; the all* fail to do so on the day appointed in the cits- 'iT ,h *! t * ,,be . l ' tl would tion, or afterward, on anailjourned day, but a “u to N,m much pecuniary rebel, and he ia day within the time heretofore prescribed for I * c n, ore encouraged to expect Him, from the their convening, or if, having convened, thcv I s P 0, diuU8nua notce, m the papers from Alaba- shall severally tail to take the oath aforesaid, or . n ‘* V,M w .5 e * ° “* » n Na- i. .. \ .i * I tioiial lntellnri-ncer. nnlitv nip Iiik intenlimi . . printed ..... . u „ lur ulBlr . ' vcr tt ever reUlnedi ami in n.any caai-a mote than the temh day from " ,C T PV0«V*c/'»'<» were foreotten by the author, : of the citation, Hie person " n '. ll k r *** llttllu » '!>« I'«>>hc print., e mav severally institute an I "'*''. ch h *™ K r «lWed him by flatleriny pert, niurned me "by a 'mnZj"'"*' ^ risKe and harneaiy I rig, a malmgany .lamia, 2 ,1' "" a■’ n T'«»«y "hue aorapera, 2 sept 10 A0, “AHAa D’LYO.N.sco doa act as an act additional to their' charter, windowcintiMfc a » il t and that they are willing to be hound by its lamp, a br,i" n'-orr, ,» , , L"'" l ' , r! ecndltiontand rrqalremeati,.thi« net Atnll from — o - -*-*- trie net forth commence in full ami complete operation, hut otherwise shall be totally null and void: And be it alao society shull, before the said first day of Fcbru- ary, give notice of their said acceptance to the mayor and nldcrntcn of the said city of Savi City Sheriff’s Sale. ft 0t " ,4 ' r n,x, ‘ ABM. 1. D'LVON, ea. sep 3 City Sheriff’s Sale. W nY^rr^ OcMernaL I.L. be told in front of the court liouicv oV>.,ek>* ecn “* u ■ l lMur ‘ Ttoi JaSS All the right, title and iutgrest of Ahie! W Sweighoffar iii thatundivldllplot and improve* 'T^t«rolv h one > h 0rS “| V ‘l |ni ‘ h ’ l ‘ ,l,,wn ►r Lno aooth hr rw.‘ ,,orlh >>y St Julian-eb rtmat «n2w*?u 1 “** l) J ,E * 8 t Broad klreel, and weal b». | ct . n„ 33, ttvenlv-two late ie'effi^omri^ k ' vied unCer .n cuuoo for Cent, ill favor of Georire Mitlen. sep 3 r of George Mitlen. AUJ1. 1, D'LYON, c ( tional Intelligencer, notify ing his intention. The author confidts in the tried seal of his having taken such oath, idiall fail to proceed to the examination nforcsnd, and to a decision r - , i • r .1 „ thereupon, or if the said soeiety shall in any re- fr '^ ls,hrou K l !“" l i L « ,on » [ or the promotion apect violate the iiroviaion. of this act, it ahall 1h8 " , ’ cr,!8 ! ,n ,hl,c!, “ 1 “ tul '"'»•> 'h»t «'ttli 1)0 the doty of the pidge u r the auperior conn * rc *° 8 01 " 1 ,*' "2 11 '"'‘k ,<« uf the ciiuoty of Cltatham, upon thepetitlon of I ,l ‘* ve«l>onaibility and punctuality of subscub the party injured, selling forth any such failure or violation, and supported by his affidavit of j This volume will be neatly executed, nnd is- the truth of such petition, to grant, as *|snd from the press as soon as possible, at the matt!i’ of right, a writ of scire fac.ao, direct-1 price ol O/ie lMlat—with usual commission to ed to the president and members ui the said sgeuts. society, requiring the said society to shew I Proposalsdepoaited in Philadelphia,and with cause, at the next term of the said court, I *" fifty miles thereof, should he relumed within why their charier or act of incorporation should j one month after they are exhibited j those at a not he deemed forfeited. A copy of this writ I greater distance, with all possible promptitude and of the pelitioushall he served upon the I ‘O' Subserifrions to the abox* received at the president or secretary, nnd if the allegations be I t)Jf.cc o* the Gtonous, denied, an issue ahall be joined, and the facts be tried by a jury empanneiled and sworn ms in [ other case#. If the allegations of the petiton he found to be tme, or if they be admitted, and no good cause be shewn, it shall be ihe duty of I the court to adjudge the charter forfeited, and I to order execution to issue Itf cosis against any property of the said society,f If no appearance be filed on the first day of the term, or if having appeared,good cause be shewn far Hie former aug 10 Georgia—Camden Com W HEREAS, Mp. Louisa C. Shaw, trix, applies for letters of diHiqjMlon from the estRte of Geneml Nathaniel Green, deceas ed These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and apj»«aVKi my office, on aff. ,,U>M, “ re “ ,c «to» iv" ilays,on | be ^f ,f,; Jer By «.I, thi. 33d day j»b’ * which the aocieiy aliall convene, and cunform j in e*eiy tiring to the requirctnenta.of this act. JOHN IIHNTEB, Secrelarr 1 ,n e,e, T ,1,in K lo ,he re qnirerr.enta,U this act, | and to the ottltr lor this pnrpoae no r*lutr. shall or June, 1822, D ‘I July l JOHN DAILKV, c,c. o.c.c, “avRnnah FcinaJc Asylum. f |^ l !ni U0 ' ,rd •“kttttwIedBtt the receipt of this X following collections made «t tlie 6eventl Chlirchci in this city-: At the Npiaonnal Church .'laonnal MethoJiat do Presbyterian do Baptist do £180 4$ 5 f 30 368 80 JOS 3? au# JJ _ .. 8709 S3 £■ It. LLOYD) SccVy. SANANNAII Poor House and Hospital. X/ISlTiNG Committee for September and Oc- WAmvc* W . M - c ; “ANIBli ami JVM R. Allendl "P Phyacian Dr. tVM, C. JOHN HUNTER, Sec’ry. Warranted Aiticles. J UST reccivrid per the brig Levant,1 freah supply ol Drtya, ChcmicnU, Perfumery, Ue. and for tale by ANSON PARSONS, nug 31 N* ® Gibbons’ buildings Seidiitz and Soda Powders/ J OST received per the brig Levant, from New-York, and for sale hy ANSON pARSON9, Druggist, No 8 Gibbons' buildii g, lug 31 - To Rent, T „HKE Stores on thaBav. Apply to sepd HALL, & HOYT,