Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, September 26, 1822, Image 1

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GEORGIAN FOR THE COUNTRY, NKU ('ERIE'S—VOL. 1. TiUWSV.ir MOH.V1XU, SEriEJlBER 46. 1884 No. iar 9 THE DAILY GEORGIAN, ts EDITED PUHUSIIKU I.VT1IF. CITY OF SAVANNAH, Geovgc YVoA)c.y\soi\, 3t. At Eight Dollars per annum, payable in aJvane^. L THE GEORGIAN, .FOB'TUB COUNTRY, I, ptiMislietHn meet the arrangement of the mall, three tim* 1 * a work, (Tnesibw, llturatlay »ml Saltmlay) at ihu Ollloc nf the Daily Geor gian, and contains all the Intelligence, Commer- : cial, political and Miscellaneous, ncluding ad- vertiseinents, published in the Daily Paper. The Country Paper is sent to alt parts tit the State and Union, or delivered in the City, at five dollars per annum, payable in advance. Advertisements are inserted in both papers at 7.5 cents per square, of 141 nes, ter the first insertion, and 37J for every succeeding publi cation. Notice. T HE firm or Rockwell U Hepburn is dissolv- ed, in consequence of the death of J* L Hepburn, Esq. „ . • Tjue subscribers have formed a connection in the Practice of Law, under the firm of HOGK* AY ELI. a MORGAN, They will attend to pro- fesaionu! business, in the Federal Court, in the Oomulgue circuit, and in those counties where- in the late firm of Rockwell Hepburn prac- t,C Their office is in M llcdgev’die, corner of Jef. fsMoit and McIntosh streets, where one of them may be found at all times, when not mi the cir* * cuit So Rockwell. A. A. MORGAN. MiUedgevllle, June 10» 1822. jftne 14 ~~ ’ NOTICE. T HE amount of seven and six per cent Stocks authorised to he subscribed by the first sec tion of the act passed the 20th April, 18-2, en titled “ Yn net to authorise the Seen tary of the Treasury tnexchange a Stock bearing an inlet • estofilve per cent, for certain stocks bearing an interest of six and s- ven per cent,” not hav ing been subscribed, the proprietors of six per cent stocks of 1812, 1818," 1814 and 1815, and of seven percent stock of 1816. who may wish to , 'avail themselves oft the provisions of the third section of the act, are hereby informed, that bo iks have been opened at (lie Treasury for receiving subscriptions pursuant »thereto, and will continue open until the first ol October next. * , , , , The subscriptions may he made by tht pro prietors of the stocks specified, either in person or hy their attorneys, duly authorised to make «the subscriptions and transfer the stocks to the United States, the certificates <;f which are to b - surrendered ut the I rtiumry at the time of mi's mg the subscriptions. aug 7 ♦rn Cherry Hill lor Sale. C\ Vnhfhble Flanlsllon in Bryun county, sit- Jc\ uivli-d on llie south sole of the Great O.c-ohoe river, about 5 miles below Hill's Bridge, and 30 mile. from Savannah, contain ing two hundred and ninety acres of river Jfmtql of tin-fit st quality, on an excellent pitch of tide, two hundred orwhich are cleared and under dams i anil three hundred and fifty seven ,crc» of high land of mixed qualities, one hun dred and filly of which are cleared and fenced. There are now growing on tins plantation, crops of cuttoo and rice, hy .the appearances of v Inch the qualities of the lands under cultiva tion may be estimated. • There ore-u large and. commodious barn, ma. chine anti machine hOute|.coUi>n, corn anti gut houses, nil nearly new \ V? overseer’s house, s comfortable dwelling house, stubles, chair house, &c. negro houses for the oecnmmoda. lion of from 5U to 60 negroes, and one of the first springs of water in the low country. There is also attached to Cherry Hill « tract of five hundred acres of pine laud, front which all llto liimblraAuila, staves, Uo. to be used on the place, mr. be procured A I'lut of the above land may be seen at the office of the subscriber, in the Exchange, Sa- varnish. For terms, apply to Mr .lames S. Bond, Da- j .rien, to U- P. Demerc, E«q. Bryan comity, nr to ' I * SAMUEL U. BOND. J ong 22 _ f __ In (lie Circuit Court of the’ United States, fit mid for tlie HMricl of l’runaylvania, in the third Circuit. BETWEEN * • Joseph Marx and Jose ph Marx' anti Genige Marx, pitmens of the state ol* Virginia, u ho sue as well in their own names as in behalf of nilch other Per- ions. Stockholders of the late R ink of the United States heretofore named, as shall come in and become Parries hereto, contributing to the KxpHMHa of this Suit-*-Com- plainabts, AND In Etiuqy, David Lenox, F«lins Roudinnt, I October, Robert Smith, James (J. Fish [ Kesaiont er, Joseph Sims, Archibald 1817. McCall, Until Siemnn, Samuel Coates, Henry I'rutl, G«orge Fox, I’nscliall Hollingsworth, John S'ille, Thomas M. Wil ling, Horace Uinney, George I Un ison, Abijuh Hammond, William I) *ynrd and Oliver Wolcott, citizens of (lie Stnte of Pennsylvania, Trustees of the Isto Rank of the United States. £\ ND now, to wit, this twenty-third day ol April, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, this cause came before the Court, on a Mandate from the Hunotable the Supreme Court of the United States for further proceed ings. Whereupon it is ordered and decreed— That the holders of Notes of the late Hunk of the United States, bring them in for payment at the late Ranking House of said Hunk in the city of Philadelphia, befqrc the eleventh day of April. A D. 1823, and that on thnt 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 j and it, is further ordered and decreed, that the Clerk cause this order to be published in one public newspaper in each of the ibllowiug places, to wit-Philadelphia, Roston, New-York, Haiti- more, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, and New- Orleans, nt least once ajveek, for nine calender months, before the said eleventh day of April next. A true copy. D. CALDWELL, Clerk Cir. C. The Editors of the Roston Evening Gazette, at Roston, of the Ncw-York Evening Post, at New-York, of the American, at Haltimore, ol the Norfolk Herald, at Norfolk, of the Charles ton City Gazette, at Charleston, of the Georgi an, at Savannah, and of the Louisiana Advertis er, at New-Orleans, are reqiti qted to insert the above in their respective gazettes once a wei k, for nine calender months, before the 11th day of April. 1823, and to forward their hills, as soon thereafter as may be, to the subscriber, accom panied by an affidavit proving the publication, conformably to the foregoing order. * D. CALDWELL, CM Cir. C. may 9 Laurel Hill Toll-Mill. GTOHE fall-Mill on Mrs. Ancrum’s plantation il has hern completely repaired lately, and ia now ready to work as well as any other mill on the river. The rough-rice that will be sent to the mill will be kept separately in dry anil safe V ores, and shall behest with the utmost care and economy, and the barrelll will be always de livered in good order Empty barrels, made of prime hoat( vl staves, will be furnished at the mill when required. The terms for cleaning Rice will he the same as at the other toli-milis, Those planters who will engage to have their crops beat at that mill, and keep her supplied, will have 200 tierces, or as much Icsa as they please, heat at one turn. Applications concer it- ing the mill, to be made to Archibald Urebncr, on the plantation, or in Savannah, to PETIT BE VTU-EU8. sep 10 rpf Factikq Mongol's wharf Francis H. Nicoll h Co. Case Circuit fiourt t»l > United Slates, Ills W. Scarbrough'and others^ triot ofG-orgia. Chambers 13/A September, 1822. P ROCESS having issued in this cauao, re turnable to the term of this coin! in De- cember next j and it being re| resented that John lluilelt, William 8. Gillett, Samuel Yates, Andrew Low, and John Hogue, deftmlonlH in the snid cause, reside without the limits of the District of Georgia: It ia ordered, that the said John flaalett, William S. Gillctt, Samuel Yates. John Rogue and Andrew Low appear at the term of this court to bo hidden at Savannah in the term of December next, to answer to the plaintiff’s on the merit* of their sui<l petit on, 1 and that a copy of tins order be published in one >1 the gazettes nfthis slate lor three months, and that the'plaintiffs have leave to take such further proceedings as are prescribed in the rule in such case made and provided. J. CUYI.EH, District Judge. True extract from the minutes. GEO GLEN, Clerk. Savannah) Sept. 13, 1822. sep 14 NOTARIAL PRECEDENTS? Just Received, n.y WILLIAM T WILLIAMS, MovrRFKtnr.'s Commmhwai. and Notarial Pm:- CKittms, u new edition, with considm able ad dition*. In Clement C Riddle) of Philadel phia, k» 50. ai.so, Jacod k Walkm's Chancery Reports for 1819 and 18 M), vol. 1st, w*th references to Ameri can cases, bv II. W. Warner, $6 60. This work succeeds the teporU ol Swaiiston in the same court, which, tuguthcr with Mcrivules, complete the scries from VtiKj, Jr. down to the latest decisions. Saikkid's Rkpoiits in King’s Pencil, from tin 6th London edition, with additions by David Evans, 3 vclu.$t5 Fiauis* \mdys s of Ulackstone, o new work, 2 dolls. 75 els. A few more 7*h Wheaton's Repoeis. ► jJ’tHE persons whose names sre hereunto an 1 ne.xed, are natives of Liberty county, in the state of Georgia, have resided in said slute 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 Mal lard's plantation ; she is 53 years old. Prince, a siHWof Tirah, a carpenter by trade, is 24 years old; and resides on Colonel's Island. Heller, a washerwoman, resides at Riccbo- rough, and is 33 years’old. Katy, a daughter of Heller, is 12 years old, and waits ou Mr. William Raker, at Gravel Hill. Abram, a carpenter, is 35 years old, and re sides at Mr Richard S Raker’s. E. RAKER, c j c l c july* Elliagliam Superior Court, December term, 1821. The Trustees of the German” Lutheran Church at Ebene- czcr Roit Ntsi ►On Foreclosure of Mortgage Fresh Teas, Domestic Goods and I’rimc Pork. J UST rccelvcil |ur bt g Levant 26 che.tajlyson Tea 80 qr clte.lHclo and Young Ilyann 30 tin catty boxes Imperial do. 30 do do Gunpowder do. 6 cisea containing 200 two pound catty* of Hyto.i, Imperial, and Gunpowdet Tea.oftlie Ltd importations and su perior quality 6 bales Dome.tic Gondt consistibg of Plaids and Brown Sltiriings 100 bis prime Pork, N. Y. city inspection 70 boxes Citeese, foi sale on accommodat ing terms by J. B. HERBERT U CO. eng 29 r PiLl.lX MS’ Literary and Commercial RKAIHNG ROOM. •JUST received, Magazines lor May and June, New Monthly Magazine and Lilerary Journal. Thompson’* Annals of Philosophy. Sporting Magazine Tilinch’s Philosophical Magazine Ackeruian’r Repository ol Alls, Literature, Fashiuns, Ue. Dritisb Review and London Critical Journal Edinburgh Philosophical Journal London Magazine Bell’s Court and Fashionable Magazine Eclectic Review ✓ ... Depository of Arts, Manufactures and Agricul lure . Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle JS evtpapere from London and Liverpool, to June 10. ‘ sof. 44 John Freyerniuth and several parcels of Land O N the petition nf the Trustee* of the Ger. man Lutheran Church at Ebenezcn stating that the auid John Freyermuth cm the fifteenth day of April, eighteen hundred £» fifteen, mort gaged liy deed under seal tn the petitioners, u!| those trucis of land, containing three hundred acres in Effingham county, state aforesaid, on a small creek adjoining Judidiuh Weitman Kelly’s and Garrison's landi also another filly acres, sit- ualcd and being in the district of Fbcnezer, bounded by land of Prior Arnelulf ft F. Break- ners-'ut the time of survey grunted to Landfel- der ( also,another tract of land situate in the sev- enteelh district of the county of Baldwin, con taining two hundred and two and a half acres, known by llie number (104) one hundred and utir, with the appurtenances, to secure the pay- mentof n bond or obligation of the said John, bearing dale llie day and year aforesaid ii pray ingthe foreclosure ol'the said nioitgage. It ap pearing to the Court that there is now due on the said bond and morlguge the sum of two Imn di ed dollars, with interest at six per cent, from the fifteenth day of April, eighteen hundred & eighteen. On motion of Wayne and Cuyler, at torneys of the petitioners, it is oVdereil that the said John Freyermuth, his heirs or represents, lives, do pay inlo Court the amount tine as a- fore-said within t"8lve months from this date, otherwise that the equity of redemption of the said John and his heirs, in the said mortgag'd premises, be foreclosed, and that such lurtner proceedings lake place as sre by law directed. It ia further ordered that this Rule be puh fished once a month fortwelvc months inapub lie gazette of this state, or be served on the dc fendant or his representative or agent six months prior to the time appointed for the pay ment ol the money into Court. Extract from the .Minute*. JNO. CHARLTON. Clerk. dec 11 re, • for Sale, A prime likely Servant Boy, shout 18 years of age. Apply to K.<J J. HABERSHAM dig 24 C SAVANNAH Poor House and Hospital V ISITING Committee for July ind jiupul, CHARLES \t. ROCKWELL and 1>EU ANDERSON. Attending Physician, Dr, VYV C DAN1ELL. JOHN HUNTER, Secretary. july 4 Committees of Council. Finance.—Aldermen Harris, ileiburi, Slur- ges, Fannin. Strectt and J.atiei.—Aldermen Tufts, Dzven port, Sht*ftall Market.—Aldermen Davies, Habersham liny- den Dry Culture —Aldermen Dtniell, Fell, Her bert. Health and Cemetry,—Aldermen Sheftall, Dan- icll. Habersham. Pumpi.—Aldermen Davenport, Clark, Sltef- tall. Latnpt.—Aldermen Habersham, Danicll Stur- K e > Court floute and Jail.—Aldermen Fell, Da vie*, Tufts. JJockt.—Aldermen Clark, Davenport, Fannin Exchange.—Aldermen Herbert, Tufts, Shef- tall Engine! — Aldermen Sturffos, Fell llavden Public Snlea.—-Aldermen Fannin, Hayden Da vie*. Ladder! if Hook! —Aldermen Hay den, Clark, Sturges. Extract from the minute!. M. MYERS, eo sep 24 Notice. N OTICE is hereby given, that the copartner* nrrsMp heretofore «listing between Ed ward Williams of Savannah, ami Ahijnh Fisk ol Roston, under the firm of IS. H illiunt! if ( n Savannah, Georgia, is this day (IihboIvuiI h\ mu tual consent. All persons having demand* against the said film, are tequeslcd to pre*ent the same for payment, and ail persons indebted to said firm, arc called upon to make payment to Edward Williams, of Savannah, hy whom tin business will be hereafter carried on A FISK. EDWARD WILLIAMS. Motion, June 18, 1822. aug 6 Oemler £5 Posey H AVE moved their store to the south-west comer of J« fiersnn and St. Julian s'reet, where they sell all these articles which «re uau ually enumerated in tile long advertisements Ot Apothecaries. % As they reside in the same house wlmre they carry qn their business, they can at all tunes, day or night, accommodate their cuatomcis They always keep on hand a complete assort ment of warranted GARDEN SEEUJ, Also, Garden Tools and Flower Pot*, sep 19 Georgia—Camden County. W HEREAS, Mrs. Louisa C. Shaw, Execu trix, applies for letters of dismission from the estate of General Nathaniel Green, decra* ed These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office, 011 or before the first Monday in Janaary next, anti shew cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted, in turns of the law. Given iindciAy hand and seal, this 22d day of June, 1822.jp [l a] JOHN BAILEY, c.c o. c.c. ju‘y 1 To Pent, T HREE lloits on Ilia Lav. Apply tn > HALL it HOYT, sep J TO CAPITALISTS. A VIARY superior Stesm Saw Mill has been recently erected in the viciniiy of the C\T\ OF DAUUEJs*, as the most eligible situation for a bu* esa of the kind on the Atlantic shores of t!,< United States. Possessing all the advamug- s of an in exhaustible supply of the finest yellow pitch 1’ine and Gypiess Timber, built on a fine bluff, wiih thirteen feet water olose to it, and a natural we for the reception of lugs. The present owners not having it in tlicit power to bestow tha attention to It which a concern of such magnitude requires, s* c desir ous of tr/linif the whole, or it part of their inter im in it, ami now vj/erit for tale at a very low valuation, u ni much ima than such a tiructurt doulit lie completed for. There him just hi . n added to it a very supe- rior Mice Pounding Machine, capable of .dm charging at h ast 50 tierces of clean rice pi > day { and a Corn-Mill, all set in motion by tin iame engine. Thq Siuv.Mill ii upon a new principle, by the lute renowned Civil Engineer, Mr. RKN VIE of London, who sent out one.of his bem Workmen to superintend lot erection. It can now out with 48 saws, and may be made to drive twice that number. 'Tlie Si cam Engine is perhaps the best in tlU United States, made by Messrs. HOLTON WATT, of Soho, near llrnunghatni aiul created under the inspection oi their best fort mail sent out expressly for that pm pose. At wonderful expence is saved in fuel, as the saw-uuxl from the pitoh-piuo is found to answer instriul of fire-wood, and i* carried to the mouai of the furnace from the pit by elcvatoi> IIOW h use. Tht Rice Machine is also on a new principD and ibind by experience to answer better than any yet in use.. The quickness and regularity of the Lovemeiit, producing it of nsuperioi bright nks without breaking the grain. The null is Hituuted on a fine Cieek, called Cat-IIcudou a branch of the Altnmahu River, uml oqly Miout hull’a mile from Darien. Sea Vends, whose di aught of water enables them to gd to the wharf at Darien, can load at the Mill, oily a short distance ofl, w tit area' ‘acility | as Vii enchiied plane from the mill, will •liable tliemuo receive the lumber into theii bow po ta, lUmoHt without oxpciice i and tin mill, us now ik operation, can furnish 43 M. fee of plank ]>er Vluy, which may bu inert ased if found necessary) the power beilig umply suffi cient. The lumber sent from this establishment sine* it w «, t into operation has been allowed to hi superior In quality and regularity in auwiog. Thecommissioiu is of the Navy of the Uni ted State* have approved of the ship plunk*, • furnished from it, wmi it is highly prohablp will give it u preference in future conducts. It Iihh Hi:io been seen and justly admired in New-York and IMiil&delphia. The prospect of a renewed intercourse with the British West India Islands, renders thin stabliriimenta deftiruble mode oflnvetiUnent- rtlrrs, in that ease, huving been made froni TAWAtVA AMWS, tmembont iodf ol all ibe pro duce of the aaw-niiii. The present owners have no objection to con- tinuif interested tn it to a certain extent, bid ilit ir other avocations preclude their personal attention to it. For terms and other particulars, apply per hoiiuIIv or by letter to JOHN M'NISII, Savannah. flj* N. D. If not disposed df soon, the mil), with all its privileges, will be rented for a tern nf year*. Apply at nAore. may 13 Sheriff* Valps. , _ ,P n thrfrit Turtjay in October next, \\tflLL be *old in front Of the Unii '-Mouao between,the usual boura dften Mid tfire'n o'clock, v , Buildings on lot No. (3) three, Spring Hill» le vied on-iu the property of the * *(*»* rfminut D .Porter, deceased, at the suit of 'rifnrv Hhu- nian and others, property poln'ed out hy ihc ad ministrator. * Also, one negro man fiathrd llarry, Bvicd on as the property of George D. Mtl'en, ai the ovut of WmGaiton ihd J Howard* ndtviiinst* ntorn of Benjamin Howard, deceastcl* rirperi v pointed out t>\ the dcfendnqlf * Also the life estate of Cliriattam T) T,ehe\, In House and l.ot No (9) nln^, —— — tvtl)ing hev- nolils ward, bounded Oertfr I" a Ism , •oiiiji |»y 1111001 ii'ieet, east srd yrf*bhyWu's N, 8 u»d |o *'ight and ten, levied oti as . the p pi.fv of uhrlsthm I) I.ebey to s olely an V ti»ion 1«- m n magi*tratr*s c,-ori in fn4o" of J >v &• II. pole#, mntTcrf totrehy aCnlStN-. ♦ ^ Also, lot Nr 4, ai.d the Improven cuts on ;» Kllie'.t ward, i«frt, on or 'the psopeity heri I ewis, to aaiiHty an execution in fa^, of Samuel Goldsmith, and ru.ii • d 1o me l)s convtuMe. A HUAI! AM IT! YON, s c r sep 3 Sheriff's Suk; Continuwl W O tke/tr't Ttuhtny in -t. II.L b( snid ill fivnit tween tht uauul hours ni l. n uni dm . ii'clnck, under- rule alisiJuli- issuli.oA ni ij'i. Iiiiiioralilf llie Superior Omi t, all :t H ., i,„ land end improvemenis in tin <*iry 11 . situate, lyinp and l-dnrin tin ,i|j«... J, , , ORledioipc ward, flfil knimn , ,| .... . in die plnnid'saiil city hy do Up , . \- i , tl . Bageil by Peter Noyesu to Li t! 8 li’i „„ 1>W1 J sold to sanity die same. , ’ Also all that lot ami improvement* 11 m o ir leplan of the .city nf S»tn,nakii» I-,, my fitly three, llmwii wnnl, hoinnleii imnliVi ,, lsne, smith by Liberty street, east In 1* N ,y,iy filly-four, west fiv lot fill, t»,. ' aa the pro| erty itfjiilm H. Aih, m H„. ^.i f Brown U Uverair. n and William Turner,pro- •*ertv returned to nic hy a cousiitlde Also, hi following articles ol furniture, levied- t as the property of A. S. Hud, rl,. „ th, ,„it dll Planters’ Bunk - 11 nahiiKam timelier, a I Odtimans, 2 do sofa labtrk, 2 do card eo, lit > rhulls, 2 do sen l-na, 2 do fimt beliehes, 1 oilt jdi I table, t |fllt frame t<*kiiiv uluaa, I alas, chandelier, 2 gilt window cornice*, '1 *et* cur tains to suit, 1 steel grate, fender, shovel, tonga and poker, 7 flower-pots and flow era, 1 set n *• Migany tables, 1 do sideboard with marble top. docelleret, 1 gilt chimney clock, 2 gill win- dow cornices, 2 acts ciiripuiH to suit* 1 Hrittsft oak liable, l2Rritish ouk chair*, 1 carpet, 2 gilt window cornices, 2 netacur tains tn suit, I bronze lamp, 2 bronze figures with lamp*,' 2 marble supporters for lamps,* 1 stair cn«e oaipet witU lxrdH, 2 tnuboguny bedateuiiH with curtains com plete of chuitz, 2 bedstead* witli cuaveniencirs. 10 transparent window blind*, 2 mahogany li quor cases, 1 large looking-glass flame, 1 car nage and hftriicsM, 1 gig, 2 nmhogtm* >tttnda, 2 *ru»i on.flnq nts, 3 malwfaiiy time Mera'per*. S do hat rack^Tmat carpet* 1 floor cloth in sa- loon, 1 floorcloth in buck entiy, 1 floor cloth m saloon above, 1 lafge mahogany bason stand- with apparatus complete. ABRAHAM IFLYON, see ■pt 10 PROPOSALS, For puilithing, by tuhimpttvn, in one volume, a cutteetion of' Fugitive POEMS, MORAL, SENTIMF.NTA l„ ami 8ATYRICAL | ST SRI LI CK USIlOnil. rrxilE author i f the pieces which are to Com I *poae this volume, never anticipated fame or piofilt he merely followed the impulse of the moment 1 and in no instance ever wrote, ns a task, am thing contained in the proposed little publication} no manuscript, snd few printed copies were ever retained» and in many cases these productions were forgotten by the author, until recalled to his mind by 'lie public prints, which have often gratified him hy flattering notice} but which have also frequently amov ed him hy nmlilaiHiiis, which were extremely mortifying. The last consideration has inclined him, dur ing several y curs, to attempt the proposed col lection, ii order to correct the errors of others, and rest upon his merits or demerits. Disinterestedness is not pretended} the an i hop confesses that a liberal patronage would afford to him much pecuniaiy relief \ and he i» the more encouraged to expect thin, from the *poutnncou8 notice, in the papers from Alaba ma to Maine, of Ins advertisement in tlie Nh tiousl Intelligencer, nbtify mg his intention. The author confide* in the tried zeal of his friend* throughout the Union, for the pVomotion ot his interest in this case i and (fusts that such us are so good us to act as agents, will look to the responsibility and punctuality of subscrib ers. This volume will be neatly executed, and is aue from the press as nooii as possible, ut the price of One Dollar—with usual commission to agents. Proposals deposited in Philadelphia, and with m fifty miles thereof, should be retui ned within one month after they are exhibited i those at a greater distance, with all possible promptitude j y Subscriptiont to the above received at the Office of the Gsoueus. * r aug 10 Getjfgiu—Liberty County. Ity Elijah Baker. Ulerk nf the Court of Ordinary for Liberty County. W ILLIAM OSGOOD applies for letters ot administration, with the will annexed on tlie Blinds snd chattels, rights and credits which were of Mary Ann Truer, late of laid counly, deceased, t These are, therefore, to cite snd admonish ill and aingular the kindred and cuditoriof the ■aid dec, ased to file theii objection*, ^if any they hare) in my office at Ihccbomngli on o, before the first Monday in November nexi, oth erwise lettt rs of administration will be granleu to the Mid applicant. Given under my hand and seal, this 1 7di day of Set temfeer, in tlie year of our Lord 1822. (L. S] E. UAJUiit, c e 3 1 C «P1? Sheriffs Sale. W Qh lit fiat Tuciiluy in Octuirr next, II I. lies,hi in Iriint of the court hi between tlit usnul hours often and t ’cluck, All tiiet double tenement IhtililinB nn nt trust lot letter D. fronting on 8i Julian si one door w est nf J„mes W. Cannon, boo aat, west, at,dnorth hy the other purlin -aid lot, levied on as the property of Gc Mallet, at the suit *f— SI, v >. Mill- ABRAHAM D’LYON, • sep 24 ’ Slicriffs Sale (.’ondnurtl. On the frit Tuesday In Octiher next, •ll.l. bi sold at the conn libuse in the — nt Savannah, between tlie hours of and L ur o'clock, A mulatto woman named Jane, knd child, vied on as the properly of Asaliel Howe, at suit of John tittup, and ,>ti >0 liliiihe of the former purchaaer, lie not hsvnif^comp w ith llie terms ol side, returncil bv a conata ABRAHAM D’LYON,si srp 24 City Sheriff’s Sale. On 'thefntyJ'uctduy in October next, ILL he sold nt the Apothecary store df John U. Davies W Co bet ween tlie hour* of ten and three o'clock, sundry articles of Drugs ami Mfdiclm s, Mled on as the property of John II, Davies £* Co to Ra'isfy an execution for rent in favocofC'liarte* GWdcn. ARM. 1. D’LYON, c s. sep 3 City Sheriff's Pale. O/i theffivet Tuetduy in October next, W ILL be Sold In front of the cpi'ift hew between the usual bourn of ten and tin n'c'ock, All the right, title, and interest of Abiel S weigh offer in that undivided lot and impm< ments in the city of Bavannah, known by the, 21, twentv-one, bounded north by St Julian south by Congress street, cast hy East lln street, aiuLwcst by lot No 22, twenty-two, h the property of G Rnoe, levied on under execution from tlie ' ourt of Con mon Pleas • Oyer and Terminer Tor the city of Kavanm Dr Wraffoor vs. Abid H Sweigbofter. Also, one negro man named Isaac, levied as the property of Wm Carr, to satisfy anej cutiou ft/r rent, in favor ol George Miheni • - . ARM. I. D’LYON, c I sep 3 Savannah Female Asylum. T HE Hoard acknowledge the receipt of the following collections made at the several Churches in this city c * At the Episcopal Church $180 45 / Methodic do 5 20 Presbyterian do 368 80 Baptist do 105 37 mg if 8769 8a Z. U, LLOYD, Sec’ry.