Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, September 21, 1822, Image 1

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GEORGIAN FOll 4, #*■ TIIE COUNTRY NEW SERIES—VOL. I. MTU 11 DJI MORXLVG, SUriEMlllilt 21, 1HS* "■HI M\U. i j,i THE DAILY GEORGIAN, * IS EDITED JXD 1*1]HUSHED LVTHE CITY OF SAVANNAH, HJi'S GeovgeTlotwEtaim, 3r. Ax Eight Dollars per annum, payable in advance. vw ,, THE GEORGIAN, j KOIl THE COUN’ ntv. l>f published to meet the nvrangfement of the mail, throe trines h week, (Tuesday* Thursday and 8;tlui’dttv) ut the Office of the Daily Geor gian, and cimtuins all the intelligence, Comuier- cial, Political uiul Migoellum*.o»r«, including ad vertisements, ptml'mlicain the Daily Paper. The Country Paper is sent to all parts of the 8tate and Union, or delivered in the City, at five dollars per annum, payable in adyance. Advertisements arc inserted in both papers at 7S cents per square, of 141 ties, (hr the first insertion, and 37£ for every stcceeding publi cation. a Notice. T iIE firm of Rockwell & Hepburn is dissnlv- ed, ip consequence of the death of J. L. Hepburn, Esq. ^ 1'n subscribers have .formed a connection in flhe Practice of Law, undetephe firm of HOOK* ™VELL A MORGAN, They will attend to pro. fessioiial business, in the Federal Court, in the Ocmttlgee circuit, and in those counties where in the lute firm of Rockwell U Hepburn prac ticed. Then* office is in Mdledgflvilie, corner of Jef ferson and McIntosh streets, where one of them maybe found at aft times, when not on the cir- cud. S. ROCKWELL. A A. MORGAN. Milledgqville, .Tune 10, 1822. jj'.'iie 14 NOTICE. T HRAfndunt of seven and six per cent Stocks atttmiMsed to be subscribed by the first sec tion of the act paused the 20il» April, J8S2, en titled “An act to authorise .he Secretary of the Treasuiy to exchange a Stock bearing an inlet- eat of five per cent, for certain slocks leaving an interest of six und seven per cent,” not hav ing been subscribed, th*‘ proprietors of six pei cent stocks of 181 J, 1818, 1814 and 1815, und of Seven net* cent stock of 18!6, who may’ wish to avail themselves of the provisions of tile third section of the act, w urc he-eby informed, that bonks luve been opened ut the Treasury for receiving subscriptions pursuant thereto, und will continue op$n until the first of October next. The subscriptions may be mode by the pro prietors oftho stocks specified, either in person or hy their ittornoys, duly authorised to make the subaenptions and transfer the stocks to the United Stales, the cmitic.ucs of which are to be surrendered at the t reasury at the time of m. ••Hr ilid suliNCMpiioos. ang l .'7 tun In the Circuit Court of the United States, In and for fta District, of Pennsylvania, in the third Circuit* BETWEEN Jose.nh Milrx and Joseph Marx' and Geoije Marx, citizens of the state t}’ Virginia, who sue a* well in |heir own names as in behalf of such other Per- it sons. Stockholders of the late Bank rtf the United Slates hcretolhro named, ns shall cqme ii and become Parties hereto,! contributing to the Expenses of tills Suit—(Jom- phitnutiiB* AND in Etiuqy, David Lfenoxi Elias Bnudinot, I October, Hubert Smith, James C. Fish { Sesidons or, Joseph .Sims, Archibald ■, J.8L7, McCal), Haul Skniun, Samuel Coates, Henry.Pratt, George Fox, 1’asohall Hollingsworth, • Johni S'illei Thomas M. Wil ling, Horace lltniicy, George Harrison, Abijah Mnmniuiul, William Bayard and Oliver Wolcott, citizens or the State of Pennsylvania, Trustees of the late Bank of the United States. tedj Xlhen-y Hill for Sale. fi\ Valuable Plantation tn Bryan county, sit- ttwA uuted on the souih side of the Great Ugeohee river, about 5 miles below HilPs Bridge* and 2U miles from Savannah, contain ing two hundred and ninety- acres of river swamp of the I'u si quality, on an excellent pitch of tide, two hundred of which are'cleared and under dittos 5 und three hundred and fifty seven acres of high land of mixed qualities, one hun dred and fitly of which arc, cleared and fenced. There Ale nop growing on jltis plantation, crops of cotton and rice, by the appearances of which the qualities of the lands under cultiva tion piay be estimated. •There arc a large and commodious barn, ma- chine and machine house, cotton, corn and gin htMibts, all nearly new ; an overseer's house, a comfortable dwelling houw, stables, chair house, toe. negro houses for the accommoda tion offrom 5i) to 60 negroes, and one of the jupfspritifts of waterin the low country. There IgUfb attached to Cherry Hill a tract of five DUildrcjd acre's of pine land, front which all the lumber, rails, staves, (Jo. to be used on the place, may be procured. A Plat of the above land may he seen at the office of the subscriber, in the Exchange, Su* vannnli. For terms, apply to Mr James S. Bond, Da rien, to It- P. Duinere, Esq. Bryan connlv, or to SAMUEL M. BOND. t Fresh. Teas, Domestic Goods and Prime Pork. J UST received per brig Levunt 26 clicMs Hyson Tea 80 qr chests do and Young Ilyson 30 tin catty boxes Imperial do. 30 do do Gunpowder do. 6 cases cdftGiitmg 200 two pound cattys of Hyson, Imperial, and Gunpowder Teas of the latest importat oils and sir- perior quality 6 hales Dome-tic Goods consistihg of Fluids and Brown Shirtings 100 bis prime Pork, N. Y. city inspection ?0 boxes Cheese, for sale on accommodat ing terms by J. B. HERBEUT U CO. sug 29 * AND now, to wit, this twenty-third day of wA April, one thousand eight'hundred and twenty-two, this caifle c*ne before the Court, cm a Mandate from the llomuahle the Supreme Court of the United States for further proceed ings. Whereupon it is ordered and decri ecl— That the holders of Notts of the late Bank of the United StutejL bring them in tor payment at the lute Banking House of snftl Bunk in the city of Philadelphia, before the eleventh day ol April, A. D. 1823, mid that on that day this Court will make a final Decree tor Distribution of the funds reserved in the hands of the de fendants for payment of said Notes i and it in further ordered and •decreed, that the Clerk cause This order to he published-in one public newspaper in each of the following places,' t< witPhiladelphia, Boston, New York, llalii more, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, and New Orleans,-*nt least once a week, for nine calender months, before the said eleventh day of April next. A true copy. D. CALDWELL, Clerk Cir. C. The Editors of the Bouton Evening Gazette, at Boston, of the New-Yorlc Evening Post, ni New York, of the American, at Baltimore, of O'e Norfolk Herald, at Norfolk, of the Cliarle ton Ciiy Gazette, at Charleston, of the Georgi an, at Savannah, und of the Louisiana Advertis er, at New-Orleans, are requested to insert the above m their respective gazettes once a week, for nine calender months, before the 11th dnj of April, 1823, and to forward their bills, as soon thereafter us nisy be, to the subscriber, accom panied by an affidavit proving the publicat’o conformably tO-tfio for going order. D. CALDWELL, Clerk Cir. C. mav 9 “ Uvilu JITS’ literary and Commercial i READING ROOM. v TUST received, Magazines lor May and June, €P vi /. New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal. Thompson** -Anna:* of Philosophy. Sporting Magazine Tdloch’s Philosophical Magazine Ackerman'r Repository of Arts, Literature, Fashions, SJc. British Review and London Critical Journal Edinburgh Philosophical Journal London Miig.-t/ine Bell's Court and Fashionable Magazine Eclectic Review Repository of Arts, Manufactures and Agricul ture Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle AeijMapert from London and Livei pool, to June 10. aug 24 * - For Sale, A prime likely Servant Boy, about 18 years Tu. ol age. Apply to U. U J. HABERSHAM. tug 24 e fllllE persons whose name* are hereunto an JL tiexed, are natives of Liberty county, in the state of Georgia, liuve resided in SHid state from the time of their birth 5 and have hud their names registered in my office, ns persons of co lor claiming to be free. Tirali attends to farming on Mr. Thomas Mal lard's plantation j she is 53 years old, Prince, a son of Tirali, a carpenter by trade, is 24 years old, and resides on Colonel’* Island. Beller, a washei woman, resides at liiccbo- rougli, and is 33 years old. Katy, a daughter of Beller, is 12 years old, and wait8 oil Mr, William Raker, at Gravel Hill. Abram, a carpenter, is 35 years old, and re sides at Mr Richard S Baker’s. July 4 E. BAKER, c jcic j&L Effingham Superior Court, December term, 1821. The Trustees of the German") Lutheran Church at Ebene- „„„ V9 ' >0II Foreclosure John Freycymuth and several °* ** Qrt ff a £ e parcels of Land ' J O N the petition of the Trustees of the Ger man Lutheran Church at Ebenezcr, stating that the said John Freyermuth on the fifteenth day of April, eighteen hundred & fifteen, mort gaged by deed under seal to the petitioners, nil those tracts of land, containing three hundred ucres in Effingham county, state aforesaid, on a small creek adjoining Judidiah Weitman Kelly's and Garrison’s lar.d; also another fifty acre#, sit uated and being in the district of Ebeneier) bounded by hind of Petty: Arnetofflk F. Brook- ners, at the time of survey granted to Lunclfel- derj also,another tract q/ land situate in the sev entieth district of the county of Baldwin, con- twining two hundred and >Wo and a half acres, known by the number (104) one hundred and our, with tlxe appurteruices, to secure the pay ment of a bond or obligation of the said John, bearing «’ *» - the day and year aforesaid & 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 ot two hun dred dollars, with interest at six per cent, from the fifteenth day of April, eighteen hundred U eighteen. On motion of Wayne and Cuyler, at torneys of the petitioner/, it is ordered that the said John Freyermuth,Ins 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 tjie said mortgaged premises, be foreclosed, and tltwt such further proceedings take place are by law directed., It is further ordered that this Rule be pub lished once a month for-twelve months in a pub lic gazette of this sta!te, or be served on the de ' Cendant or his representative or agent six months prior to the time appointed for the pay ment ol the money into Court. ■» Extract from the Minutet. JNO. CHARLTON. Clerk. dec 11 re§ In Council, Mine ?r, 1822. A Communication from «ho Mrdicd Society wax laid b' fbvo the Board and rend, bearing date January 19, 1822. Whereupon resolved, That the cototoualcn- tiotUVom the Medical Socielv of thisuitv in re latum tbrthe act of the last Legislature for thi suppressing of Quackery, be received, and that tin* same he published, a« is icquircd hy law, in all the gazettes of this city. Attest M. MYKUS.cc. AN ACT To establish a tribunal to enquire Into the cuial- iflentiona of persona claiming to practice Me dicine, Surgery, and Midwifeiy, within the city of Savannah, and to grant certifiiutea to the same, if found properly qualified. Whereas, it appears by a memorial of the Mayor ami Aldermen of the city of Savannah, that tho good people of said city, and especially- the poor and illiterate people thereof, have a\if fered heretofore much evil loom the wlmt of proper laws to regulate tho ] ractlcp of modi cine, surgery, and mldw fery therein, the coil- sequence of which want has been the imlUfiH minate and arrogant pretentiomKafidaonderttk iugs of many unlearm-u ami einpii iral persons to practice therein in the said arts: And where as, sound policy and a j roper reganVfor the healths and lives of the citizens ofa c.ommmhd populous, and growing city, require that the le gislature should guard against luoir an evil for the future: §1. Be it therefore enacted, by the Senate nhd House of Kepresentuiivf's of the state of .Georgia, In general assenibly met, und it i* ITwcIvy enacted by the authority of the same That the Georgia Medical Society, estfihUshei in the city of Savltnnab, shall be invested with, and possessed with full power and authority to examine, enquire Into, investigate, and-deter mine on the profi-Rsional quali/'uialions ultain ments and espaciftes of nil and every person or persons claiming to practice within the Imitsof the sitirl city in the said Arts of medicine, surgery ami midwifery, or ini any two or one of them, and to grant OTrtificates of qualification under 1 he coumton seal of the said society, or, if there he no common seal, under the uigus manual of their president and secretary, to him, her, n» ill tip mi claiming and making uppl cation tin re for, If by a ma jority of said society, lie, she, <<1 they shall he deemed duly learned andqtml.fl cd. And it shall he the duty of the memhers ef the said society, when applientini nIibII he ui"d by any peisoh or persons, for his, hernrtiiei examination to the end Hlurt-snid, to convene at their customary place of meeting, und to dechh upon the upnliej^it’s petition, within ten da nfterthey shall have been summoned to convei bv their president, or in his absence, siclm w, or qtber inability, by (lie fferson or p« rsons de charging his duties, nr if there be not any surf person or persons, after they shall have ben summoned by thetr secretary. And it sliul) lx the duty of the said president, person or pi r sons performing his duties, or sec.retiirv, to sum mon each and every member of the said society hy a written citation, cxi reusing the object ef' the meeting, the name or names of the* upplp ennt or applicants, Htui the day oftTie exHmlim tlon, within teu days after the applioiiti oi nI-m(I. have been made to him or them : I'mviiltnlah SAVANNAH . Poor House and Hospital. V ISITING Committee for July ami Jututi CHAItLES W. 110( KWELI. anrl GEO. ANUEKSON. , Atti titling I'llyiictan, Ur, IV M'. C UAN1ELL/ JOHN HUNTER, 8ecret«ry. July 4 wayt, tluvt prior to the examination ol an) and every applicant, the members of the Raid socle- ty shall severally lake a s<-h mu oath, to be ad •duistcred by tbc mayor or an)' alderman of tin city of Savannah, well, truly arid inpm tiajj) to exumivt! and decide upon the allainnu nts urn! qualifications of the applicant 01 applicants, and to grant certificates of qualifies ion to him, her ortliem,iyn their judgments, he, >W, or they shall be found duly feurnetl and qu,.lifted to practice in the said arts of surgery, medicine, and midwifery, or in any two or one oftlum: And provided ulso, that in their examination, the said society shall he restricted and confined to the investigation of professional attainments and capacity alone, without jvgaul >0 any (t i mer or present professional or moral reputation, and shall not at any time require ns. a test of qualification, or any degree of evidence thereof, that any applicant should have obtained a diplo ma from any mcdioul college or university, or should hnve stud ed thereat, or elsewhere. § 2. And he it further enacted, by the uutlio ly aforesaid, That if, ufter application hJihII have hern made, agreeably to the | revisions of Ibis act, the president of said society^ or other person or persons performing his duties, or these being no such peifenn or persons, if the secretary of said society sliull refuse, or shall delay till after Uic time heretofore prescribed to issue summonses for convening the members, o'if he or they shall appoint a day for their convening more remold than the tenth dily from the day of the date of the citation, the person or persons appldng mav slverully institute m action or suit atlaw in the superior or inferior courts of the county of Chatham, against the id president, or person or persons |,e forming 1 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 appointment. And if after be ing summoned to convene, the said society shall fail to do so on the day appointed in 'ho cita tion, or afletwards on un adjourned day, but u day withi(i9|e lime heretofore prescribed for their convening, or if, having convened, they sliull severally fail to take the oath utoreiaid, or having taken such osth, shall fail to proceed to the examination aforesaid, and to h decision 1 thereupon, or if the said society shall in <my re spect violate the provisions of tins uct, it shall h« the duty of the judge of the superior court of the county of Chtlhum, upon the petition oi tne party injured, Helling forjli any such luduiv or violutioh, and supported tiy Ins affidavit of the truth of such petition, to grunt, ss u matter of right, a writ of scire fse as,* direct ed to the president and members ol the Raid society, requiring the said society to shew cause at the next term of the said court, why their charter w act of incorporation should not be deemed forfeited. A copy of thif writ and of the petition shall be served upon the president or secretary, and if the allegations be defiied, an issue Shall be joined, and the facts be tried by aj«ry enipanneiled sod sworn as in other cases. U* the allegations of the petition be found lobe true, or if they be admitted, and no good cause be shewn, it shall be the duty of the court toudjudge the charter forfeited, and to order execution to msuejor coxa against any property of the sa d society. If no appearance In filed on the first day of the term, nr if having appeared, good cause be 6hewn for the former luiluYe of violation, it shall be tile duty ol ihc court, upon application of the party injured, to appoint a day not morp remote ihdb ten days,on ' winch the society shs.f convene, an J conhum in every thing to the requirements of this act. I uid to the order lor this purpose 00 return shall be Ntnvtil from ..id nocictv hut one of .bits mte compliance under osth of. the president or secretaiyi which return shall he filed in the ch rk s office within five dsysaftei the appoint- ed days. On failure to make such return, the judge or said court shall. In vacation, award judgment or forfeiture of the charter, upon an- plication as aforesaid, and execution shall issue h'i* costs aforesaid. 4 3. And be it further enacted, by the author- ity Mnresuid, That If Hoy person thal) he vcfiis. cd a rertifletite, he or she may again apply fin exnmimitmn after a lapse of six months, and it annll ht the duty of tho. said society to receive any number of applications, and to conform on each application to tho provi/mrs of this act, and subject to nil its rcsponsibilitim, provided the interval between any two applications be not lew than six months. 4 4. And he it further enacted, hy the noth or- ity aforesaid, That if any person claiming to proci.ee in the said nrta, or in any two otv one ••(Hum, in the anldcity. shail presume to do openly or covqr'ly , not having obtained a cer tificate of qunlificiitinn, it shall not he lawful fi>r such person to rf cover in any oot|rt of law or equity In this stole, his or her lees or charge! tor Rtrvirea done within the said city of Bhvsii mill 1 nor sliull it bo Ik win I for any company or copartnership of uncnfificuted personsi and such person h|«mI1 be moreovtr litlile to prose cution by indictment in the court of common picas and oyer and terminer of said city, at the instance of the mayor and aldermen of the aald city, or of any common info- mer. Bonds of pro- Ni-cu ion sliull bo given «r in oilier cases ip'ising uuder the penal; laws of this slate j if at the in- i.unce ol the mayor and aldermen, the bond K * K'yui by some person uctlfig under tneir saiiiuion or authority, otherwise hy the common mf imerj and upon the first’ co.ivlc- lion, tho Rccu od fiiay be fined by the coutt in 11 sum not exceeding«no hundred dollars, ami on euc.Jt NuliHequcnt conviction, in a Ntun not ex ceeding two hundred dollars, besides cohIh of piiiseouiioti in each case, one half of tin fines shall be puid into the treasury of the oily of 8a- vmihihIi, or to the common informer, and the oilier ball ahull be oquidlv divided between the Union Society and the Female \sylum Society, birtlie In in fit of the orphans and Children of said societies. 4 5. And lie it further enacted by the an tlionty utoreaaid, That no pan of this act ahull be so construed us to affect any person nr per-, s ! ,nl n J' w practicing, or claiming to practice in the Raid city, in the said arts, or in any two or •me. of idem, knd now residing in the said city, ir who sliull be engaged in the practice of the Riiine, or of any two or one ol tliem thereto, on • r before the first day of February next. § 6 And be it further enacted by tho author Hy idoiesmd, That If the Georgia Medical So- i.mty hlutli communicate to the executive dr- pintnu-m of this state, on or before tlib laid (ii’ri day of kehrtiary next, their acceptuncc of this act ns ail act ad* * •* * * sate PKOPO^ALS, fyr pubUehing, by subicripticn, in one volume, a collection h/' Fuqitive l’OEMS, MORAL, SENTIMENTAL, ■ml SATYRICALi ut sm.iCK osnonN, f|MFE author of the pieces which arc to com- J pose this volume, never anticipated fame or profit j lie merely followed the impulse of the moment < and in no instance ever wrote, us a task, am thing contained in tile proposed little publication t 110 manuscript, -and few printed copies were ever retained yand in many cases these productions were forgotten by the author, uitiil recalled to his mind hy ’lie public prints, which have often gratified him hy flattering notice 1 hut whic h have also frequently annoy ed him hy mutilations, which were extremely mpit’ljing. * The last c cns'uleration has inclined him, dur ing several years, to attempt the imposed col lection, in order to correct the errors of others, and rest upon his merits or demerits. Disinterestedness is not pretended j the ab hor confesses that a liberal patronage would fiord to him much pecuniary relief 1 und lie is lie more encouraged to expect this, from the pmitaneous notice, in the papers from Alsbu ma to Maine, of Ins advertisement in the Na tiomd Intelligencer, notifying Ins intention. . The author confides in the .tried zeal of his- friends throughout the Union, for the promotion ol Ins interest in tliiscusc 1 und trust', that such us arc so good us to uct ms agents, will look to t tie responsibility und punctuality of subscrib ers. This volume will be neatly executed, and is sue from the press us soon us possible, at the price of One Dollar— with usual commission to ugehti. l’roposnlsdeposited in Phili«delphia,and with in fifty miles thereof, should he returned within one munth after they are exhibitetl; those at a greater distance, with sll possible promptitude irr Subucripiiont to the above received at the Office of the Gkoiioiak. »'Jg 10 *,■ Nhcrlff’ 8atcs. _ . 0" Ifi'Jtnl Tutiitttp .in (hx.lrr naj-r, YVy 1 f. brsolrl In Iron! •>( 0>e LVuitTfoii,, w bet ween the ««n«l hour, (>r ten .ml three ttrbirh, To n Nei-mra, nne , hny tftn ed Miurnv nml nr <1 ,11 w I'lbcr « pr>< I nnmeil Sllvy, and .11 the nHiMniga on lot No, (3) ibree, Spring H Hflc. vl.(l i.n m tbr properly of (hr t.tulc oTTImma, 11 I orler. (ben... tl, uttbi-auit o( llcmv 8hn. ■ man ami oilien, property pointed oul by Ibr aiU ndimtndor J - Alw, one nr (.Co bran nam^l 1 Tarty, levied b„ a. Ihe prm ertroFGeivr^n n, Millon.-uLlhe.ailit u J Mowardi edminiatralors of *Alao, the life . nti.tr. ef ftrWIan B Lcbev, in Sf 1 ;" Nn (*) t> llllna Rev. nolds word, bounded non.h p a line, admli by 5JJJH "WV cat am! weu brb,„ K pd lZ U.l\l ui"l (, n levied on u 1by SrJforif „f a tZu," V »ii.r\ob»lhm Irotn a m«KiMr«tr>, jgR, j„ C » 0I e ' n pole., retnrhHPne hyac. „Mt le ^ ,01 R" 4, ai d the improvementa ei |k Elbert w»rd, leyied onaa the properly nfh',!, ben Lewi, to .i.lniy eaeculinii in'favolof \ Oumiel CoMimllh, nml relumed to me hi , A i'ep 3 A » ,,A,1AM WLYONVi elp \ Slic'rifr^gSeGfmtn 1 ri'^r~ r ' W c ii in ° cubrr "•*>, . Ii L V "■ U " 1 " 1 •"1'IW Of ti ll Ulld Ibrei. - a clnelr, n.dcru rule k^iolnte Irtulnir f„„ ifin honbrnhlohhh Superior Coin,, , | f|,„ Vot ,,r land am improvements in the ally „f S , v „? ' adua e. (flu* anfl being in Hie vili, B .nf s' t ^ “ibe ol P ' T*\* nd b"»vnw. ddl,(“all.be,| m die plan of aiiid eity by llieteller (V 1 mint, ^aged by Feler Noyemt to Levi S D’Lvnn U n#l ' aold ta hutisl'y i l,e aiime. 1 Ljon.untl Aim all Hint lot mu! improvementa knnwitin lliepfim of die rily of Savuuno), a. JOdTOv finy.lb.ee II,own wuril, bfiU ly l lane.foutb by Lib.erly airvci, ean l.v I, N ,riJ J nily folir, weal by lul (A3i filtv1w„ i«„i“-i .o.tlmproreriy,lf,Tobo IT A,h,a, ille ,U of ' Rniwo U Overatreei nii(l VV.Ibam Turner, nti- pejtv returned to me hv a eoi'aialde - P he followiiinoitiolel ol fiirniiure, levied „ ".properly of A. S, Ihdlnoh, at ,| „ ol Iho I'lanieri* Bank-3 mahirirully ommhe» 2 s«; , ! Sdn " ir ‘ L' biM ' s h » 'lo.ia- . "i V. ■; 8 •f' c ""i 2 '•» foot behrlica, l Kilt olilmljSer's will ,u " ki "« 8 1 ""*' 1 rIU SUilT window conflcn, 3 .eta cur- an^fink?!. Rrn1e> ♦"tors and poker, 7 fl'iwer-potrand flowers, 1 act mn- li? 8 'f lcl ' nftr<1 wl,h Mrblc top, 1 c o/teikret, 1 gilt chimney clobk,« gilt Mu 1 d-fmeea.a.'etii cnrioiin to suit, l British oak Jhble, 12Britiah oak ehaira, 1 cariiet,3i-i|t , windoweornires, 2,,^1 • a hronte fi|vnre« with lamp,, 3 nu,rh‘? ! o 1 , ,,r '“I’ll 11 . 1 ou.e rarpet with tnda, J malm,am bedateuila with curtain* com. plete tifehiiita, 2 bedotenda ikitb ennvenlonoiej. tu i»m.,...™ wKniww-nttmlo maboi.M,iVTG naoe‘ml' 8 | ‘ ''•“•‘•"(r-KluMd'mmtb l^ar. ape irnd li.riie.., 1 „,g, 3 muli.if„iy Otndi, 2 " 3 "'"•"'gaily alloe aonprra. 3 0 at raeka, 3 ,oat carpel., 1 door elotl. in ->. , Jid, b “ ok 1 H""r cloth additional to their charter, and Und they are w illinir to lie hound bv its riliditiuiiaand requirement., this act nltnll from • henceforth commence In full and complete operation, hot otherwise slmll he totally null und void : And lie it also enactcdwlhat tbc said *»"•»«»>• Shull, before the suhl first day of Fcbrti- ui ji, give notice of their said arcepiunce to the muyot'and aldermen of the said city of Smvuii* phli, whose duly jt shall he to mski NHui urccp- tuiire public hy advertisement in all the piiblit: guzeltrs of the said city, three times a week, ii) saloon sIiovl* \ ,,oor 0,ol , fl , -.Vr U a P n of®"® calendar month. •“«*» ,,imkI » § 7. And be H further enacted bv the author t) utoresuid, That in the event ol tho accep tance by the iioil society of this net, agreeubly o the ufore uid section, iliir- act sludl continue until the first day ef Jsuunry, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six, and no longer. . DAVID ADAMS, Speaker qf (he Uoiue qf' Jlcpretcntutivet MATTHEW l aI.ROT, 4 Pi'tfiilent njthe Senate Assented to 25th December, 1821 JOHN CLAHK, Governor Bug 3 > apparatus complete, aept 10 AD,,AHAM iBLyON, a e o City Sheriff 's Sale. i t n Ul '‘ ’hpiillu caiy .tore of Jrilio R. Davie, W Co between the hunt*. Driioi and D 0 ’ 0 t° kl ” ,n ' lr k article, of of J?hn « *J-< I o lW»i teviedpn ailbe property "I John U Davie, U Co to aati.tv an tatcotion •or rent in favor of ChKrhi, Gildcn. c ’ ,tcullutt ,ep3 * AUM. I. U'LYON.c, City SherilT’s Sale. W ■'« Oclotm-ncxi, ILL lie Bold in hunt of the court liooae. o'oioek * " ,hC ll0U1 '* of ,Bn «8U three ' i 1 ' 14 nnA intweat „f AbicfH. mctuMhi c!, , v U Jc ndivl ' 1 '" 1 ,ot »" d ""i'o'v" S255xS?«y6ssyBs Oyer U Mtd n Trnn'*" ' ” u «y Common PIcm and CUPOO lor rent, in f.vur of (icor K e Milin ■ep 3 , AUM - *' fLVON.ee . Savannah Female Asylum; T'ja.'Sa • t J r " 0 -'leilge the recelj^f t Georgia—-Camden County. W HEREAS, Mrs. Louisa G-. Shaw, f Execu trix, applies tor letters of dismission/i om the estate of Gene al Nathaniel Green, 1 deceas ed 't hese are therefore .to cite and admonish all and singular >he kindred and creditors of suid deceased tu be and appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in Janaary next, and shew cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted, in terms of the law. Given tinder roy hand and seal, this 22d day [June, 1822. Uf a ] JOHN BAILEY, o, c. 0. c. July l Ciitncbva iu tMiolty! , Atuhe Kpibonpui church MctlioJiat do Pirsbyterlan do Uaptitt do tho ral 8180 43 3. 20 368 BO 105 37 »U(fl3 „ «7<>9 82 E. HI LLOYl), Set’ry. SANANNAI, Poor House and Hospital. Y toat. Ai?i2" l #? il !5 e ,w fi'C'cmbJr mid o B - WAiXn W JV <; ,\ "ANIELL and MM R. DANi'fi 0 , A len< f'^fi ^’•'ya'einn Dr. U'M. C. •ep 3 X ' J “ N “ONTElh SecVy. Waifanted Articles! ' J UST received pertlirbiio Levant,4 fieri, supply ol Drufi, CAemAnt/., Pnfmtty. eh. and lor tale bv AN AON PA*ONa, DmggUt n. 8 GibbonoAuiliTing, m R . . Seidlitz and Soda'Powdei'9. J UST .rocerted per the brig Levant, from Mew-York, and for tale by •ur3i. ANSON p ARSON®, Druggist, No 8 Gibbons’ Ifijitriifgp ^ ~ to Rent, “ T HREE ^tOltei on the Oev. Apply fo HALL It HOYT, •ep#