Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, September 28, 1822, Image 1

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a ,*• v GEORGIAN FOR THE COUNTRY V, NEW 8KR1ES-VOL. I. SATURUjy MOUNLVQ, SEP 1 EM HER <8, 1884 NO. IS! JL !ti w T •xi ri«v TUB DAILY GEORGIAN, is EDITED JXD P tTBLISXF. T> IX TJfB CITV OF SAVANNAH, RlJ 3t. 44 Eight Dollars perannttro, payable in advance. THE GEORGIAN, FOU THIS COUNTRY, tblijhed to meet the arrangement or the -arte time. a week, (Tuesday, Thuraday Kurday) at the Office of tlio Doily Geor- ,». BSmiSnu contain* .11 the intelligence, Oommer- • Politics! »nrt Miscellaneous including *d- wnrtiwimehta, published to the Dally Paper. | The Country Paper is sent In nil P»!** ™“* . 'state and Union, or deliver^Ac City.it V !*»fi dollar* per annmVJvayaWe •» ol™we. *1 7J cents per sq-mr<-,..t "tines, P'r thy Rrel Insertion, ind 3T j lor every succeeding pubh- ootion. Notice. rnilE firm of Rockwell» Hepburn1. diwolv- I jk)[» »n consequence of the denlU ol J. L. flfo iwtocrliiere hive formed .connection lb the Practice of Law, under the firm at HOCK* ■WELL ft MORGAN, They willittentltopro. fessinni 1 bo" m-ss, in the F tler.l Court, In the Oimnlcee cirrttit, nod in those countie. where, in the Isle ft' in ilf Rockwell <J llephurn prao- * i *rheir office „ in Mdledgevllie, corner of Jef ferson «twl McIntosh sttee.ts, where one of them xnsy be found »t ill times, when not on tho elr- miii 8. ROCK” ISI.li. A. A.liHGAN. 'MUlcd^evillc, .Tune 10, 183*2. June 14 .—... NOTICE. T HE imnnnt of seren mid si. per cent Stocks Authorised to be subscribed by the first sec tion of the ne.t pissed the 20th April, 1823, en titled “An ict to nuthouse the Seoeetiry of the Treisnry to exchange s Slock besting so inter- cst of five per oent, tor certsin ttoeks beurtng on interest of si. xnd seven per cent," not hiv ing been subscribed, the proprietors of six pet eeut itooks of 181 J, 5813, 1814 snd 1815, iml ol tet-on per cent itock of 1816, who tnsy wish to tvsil themselves of the provisions oftho tlilril ecction of the act, ire hereby informed, thin fco-iks have hern opened at the Treasury lur receiving silbleriptluns pursiisnl thereto, and ^j|l continue open until the first of October next., The tuhxcriptlona may be- made by tht pro prietor* of the steak* apectftwl, either in person or by their sttoriwyti duly authorised to make the subscriptions and transfer the stocks to the VnlMSlHtes.tha certificates of which are to t, > tmrcii lero«l at the Treasury at the time ol m«Vkuf the subucviptinns. aug 37 |rn NOTARIAL FUELED ENTS, •Just Received, By WILLIAM T. WILLIAMS, Jfo^TKrnnK's Cqmmiuctal and Notaaui. Pub* c.'M.ms, a now edition, with considerable ad' diTmns. hv Clement C. Biddle, of Philsdcl* phis, SO. . 4 ALSO, Jacob Ik Walrus's Chancery Reports for 1819 and 1820, vol. 1st, with references to Ameri can cases, by II. W. Warner, 86,10. |his work succeeds the reports of Swanston in the lame court, which, Whether with MMlra' complete the series from Veicy, Jr. dowi the latest decisions. Salkkio’s Rkbobtb in Ring's neneh, from the 6th Loiwlon edition, with additions by David Evan*, 3 volt. $15. Joins' Analysis of ftluckotntie, a new work, 2 dolls. 73 cts. .. A fmimore 7th Wi*ATo#aBpBnorta. tep.9l T. Ia the Circuit Court of the United Staten, *■ JTm and for the District of Pennsylvania, in the third Circuit. between . Joseph Mam and Joseph M»rj and George Mam, citisens of the state of Virginia, who sue as well in their own names as in behalf of such other Per sons, Stockholders of the late Rank of the United States heretofore named, as shall come in snd become Parties hereto, contributing to the Expense! of thia 8uit—Com plainants, AND In Etuiqy, David LenoT. F«HRaBoudinot,. I October, Robert Smith, James C, Fish- f Semens ® r » iofiph 9ims, ArnitibaW * 1817. McCall, Paul Stcmap, C-Mitea, Henry Pratt. Ovorge Fox, Phscball* Hollingsworth, John Stille, Thn*aa M. Wil- ling, Horace Binary, George Harrison, Abijah Hamntond, William Bayard and Oliver Wolcott, ciiixenaof the State of Pennsylvania, Trustees of the late Bank of the Uuited States. „ i ND now, to wit, this twenty-third day of X April, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, this cause cauie before the Court, on a Mandate from the ilonoiable the Supreme Couit ol the United States for further proceed ings. Whereupon it is ordered and decreed— Tlmt the holders of Notes of the late Bank of tho United States, bring them in for payment at the late Bunking House of suid Blink in the city of Philadelphia, before the eleventh day of April, A. 1). 1823, and that on that day this Court will make a final Decree fur Distribution of the fund* reserved in the. hands of the de fendants for payment of said Notes; and it is further ordered and decreed, that the Clerk cause this order to be published in one public newspaper in each of the following places, to wit:— Philadelphia, Boston, New York, Balti more, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, and New- Orleans, at least once a week, for nine calender months, bdTore the said eleventh (lay of April neit. A true copy. D. CALDWELL, Clerk 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 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 week, for nine calender months, before tlie 11th day of April, 1823, and to forwird their hills, as soon thereafter as may be, to the subscriber, accom panied by an affidavit proving the publication, conformably to tlie foregoing order. • 1>. CALDWELL. Clerk Cir. C. mav 9 : fllllE persons whose names are hereunto an l nexed, arc 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 clafbung to be 4kee. Tirah attends to farming on Mr. Thomas Mai lard's plantation i she is 5.1 yearn old. . Prince, a son of Tirah, a carpenter brtrade, is 24 years old, and resides on Coloncl'n Island Boiler, a washerwoman, resides at Ricubo- rough, and is 33 years old. Katy, a daughter of Heller, is 12 years old, and waits on Mr Mdlliam Baker, at Gravel Hill. Abram, a carpe®r, is 35 years old, and re sides at Mr Richard S Baker's- E. BAKER, c jcic July 4 • Notice. N OTICE is hereby given, that the copartner* persldp heretofore existing between Ed- WurA Williams of Savannah, and Ahijuh Fink of Itoston, muter the firm of K. HWhum M Co. Bavimnuh, P^irgia, is this day (Involved by mu- dual coniont. All peraona having demands k against the said fum, are requested to present f (He same for payment, ami all peraona indebted to said firm, are called upon to make payment yd'dward Williams, of Savannah, by whom the luwnesa will be hereafter carried on ■Iv . A- FISK# EDWARD WILLIAMS. Hatton, June 18,1832. aug 6 Efflngham Superior Court, December term, 1821. The Trustees of the GerAian" Lutheran Church at Ebeue- eier Francis H. Nirall k Co. T C«t Circuit Court C United States, Dis- ^3 trict ofGei W*. Scarbrough and others} trict of Georgia. Chfmbevt, 13f/» September, 1822. i^RCCF. >5 having issued in this cause, re J|. mrtvihle to the form of this court in Do- ctrnber next; and it being represented that John llaslett, William 8. Gillett, Samuel Yates, Andrew Low, and John Rogue, defendonta in the said cause, reside without the limit* of the District of Georgia: It is ordered, that tfie said John llaalelt, William 9. Gillett, Samuel Tates, John Rogue and Andrew Low appear at the term of this court to be hidden at Savannah in, the term of December next, to answer to the 'phuntiffs on the merits of their said petition, apd that a copy of thia order be published in or.e of the gazette* oft bis state for three months ami that the plaintiffs have leave to !•*cinch further proceeding* prescribed in the «ule in fuel) case made‘and provided. J. CUYLER, District Judge. True extract lrop\ the minutes. GEO GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, Heft. IS, 1822.»ep 14 peorgia—Camden County. "nfHERKAS, Mrs. L^lisa O- Shaw, Execu- ff trix, applies for letters of dismission from the estate of General Nathaniel Green, deceas ed These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular 'lie kindred and creditor* of •aid deceased to be and appear at my office, on or befor« tfie first Monday in Janaary next, and shew cause (if any) why aaid letters should not be granted, in terms of the law. (Sven under roy hand and <eal, thia 22d day of June, 1822. 4 U si JOHN . ju»y 1 3HN BAILEY, c.c. o.C- c. Rule Nisi ►On Foreclosure of Mortgage John Freyermuth and several parcels of Land O N the petition of the Trustees of the Ger- man Lutheran Church ut Ebenezer, statinr that the said John Freyermuth on the fifteentl day uf April, eighteert hundred & fifteen, rnort aged by deed under seal to the petitioners, all lose tracts of land, containing three hundred acres in Effingham county, stale aforesaid, on i suw.II creek adjoining Jqdldiah Weitman Kelly'i \nd Garrison’s land; also another fifty acres, sit uated and being in the district of Ebenezer, bounded by land of Peter ArnetofFIc F. Brook- ners, at the time of survey granted to Landfel* derj also,another tract of land situate in the sev enteeth district of the county of Hsldwin, con taining two hundred and two and a half acres, known by the number (104) one hundred and our, with tlie appurtenances, to secure the pay- ment of a bond or obligation of the-said John. said U bearing date the day and year aforesatd if pray ingthe foreclosure oftbe-said mortgage. It ap pearing to the CourtIhat there is now due on the said bond and mortgage the sum ol 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 torneys of the petitioners, it is ordered that the said Johb Freyermuth, his heirs or represent* lives, do pay into Court the amount due as a- foresaid within twclv* 'months (him this date, otherwise th.t the equity of redemption of the ssid John nod his heirs, in the ssid mort^an-d premises, be foreclosed, and that .uch further proceeding, 'ake pl.ee ». see by law directed Iti. further ordered th.t this Buie be pub- lished once a month for twelve month, in o pub lic gs.cltc of this state, or be served on the de I'endant or hi. representative or agent six months prior to the time appointed for the pay ment of the money into Court. Extract /rrm the Minute,. JNO. CHARLTON. Clerk. dee 11 re* V , SAVANNAH Poor House an4 Hospital [SITING Committee for July and Jiugutt, CHARLES VT. ROCKWELL ind UEO, DKKSON. Attending l-hysician, Dr. WM. C DANILLL. ' JORL' HUNTER, Secretary. July 4 T ANI 1 by the Riehark Plasket, Ifectiun of London publications, fimoitg An Enquiry ennenrning the pr motive inhab- itants of Ireland, illu stratrd by a plan of Erin, by Thomas w t fod, 1 vol 8vo Lady Janr Grey at d her Times, 1 vol 8vo Study of Modern II istory, by James Shergeli Boone, 1 vol 8vo .v. May Day wiili the 1 luscs, by Bloomfield. Amysemetya of Cits rgymen, by Edward ^till ing flee*. Olavin Homerica, of the word* wbiah occur in the lilted, by John W'ti lker. AT wHiiae on the Tl’ieory and Solution of the Cubic > -mV Biquadratic Equations, by the Rev R Bridge, R D F It 8 . Fortraita of the llrltish Poets, form No '1 to 14. Thia aeries it is expected will be complet ed In 25 parts, one of which will appear every two months; each part conti * and will form two volumes, rlgbettei! files 9«atHiea of India, v/ritten by an officer for Pile Ah'a Travellers at Home, 1 vol Bw in*> Hottnn a vota ttvo r Alwidotns, aooompamed with observations p^te Mercantile Gulifetfi in4truction and entertain. arts (urininir It I'oInnUlcmilrlA ail rAITHlifil . t™ . LONDON ROf)KS, *8. C. & J. 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A VERY superior Steam Saw Mill luh been recently erected in the vicinity of the C\T\ OY DARAYN, eligible th«Atl messing by Fassiiy on the Resurrection of the Human Ho- dy, by 8amuel Drew, second edition, 1 vol ttvo Practical Exposition on Psalm 13«, by John Owen, T) D A Discourse concerning the Holy Spirit, by John Owen, 1) D The Nature, Power, and Deceit of Indwelling Sin in Believers, by John Owen, I) I) Practical Discourses on Regeneration, by P Doodridge, I) I) Help to Devotion, by Mary Anne Davis, 1 vol View of the Succession of Snnred Literature, in a Chronological Arrangement of authors and their Works, by Adam Cla'ke, A M, 1 vol The Heavenly Use of Earthly Thingi John Fluvel. Physiological System of Nosology, with corrected and simplified nomenclature, by John Ma^-nn Good, M 1) F It S, 1 vol ttvo Elements of Algebra, by James Wood, 1) I) { A Treatise on Plain ami Bpherical Trigorto- metry, by Robert Wondhnuse * A Treatise on Trigonometry, hv S Vince. 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Henry Grattan, ed ited by bis son, 4 vols ttvo ' A Treatise on Diseases of the Nervous Sys tem, by J C Pritchard, M I), 1 vol 8vo I be Life of Andrew Melville, containing il lustration* of the ecclesiastical and literary his- toi/bf Scotland, by Thomas M'Crie, D D 2 voia 8yo. v Course of Lectures on Drawing, Painting and | Engraving! by W M Craig, j voittvo ,. the thn.t eligible situ.tlon for s bu.inc„ ol the kind on the.Atl»ntie .Imres nf the United States, Possessing .11 the advantages of an ill. exhaustible supply of the finest yellow pitch Pino and Cypress Timber, I.Wt on a lino blufl, with t lirtecn feet water close to it, and a natural cove I ir the reception of Inga. Thi pre.ent owner, not haring It in their pnwei to bc.tow that attention to it which . conce n of .uch magnitude require., »re di»ir. ous ol itiling the w/iv/e, or a part of their inter* eat in t, and now «ffer it for tale at a very low velum on, and iriuch lest than such a tlruolwt could so completed for. Thi re has jli.t beni added to |t a very .ope- ir h ire Poundinf Machine, capable of dis ciisrg ng id lexst 30 liorcea of clean rice pel day ; .nit . Uurn-Mill, ail act in motion by the same engine. » Tilt Haw-Mill is upon i new principle, by the life renowned Civil Engineer, Mr. HEN* NIF, of London, who sent out one of hi. heal workmen to superintend it. erection, it can sow out with 48 n*4 .lid may bo made to drive tVice that number. The Steam Engine it perli.p. the bent tn die United mains, made by Msmwr.. IHH.TIvn U WATT, of Soho, near Birminghami and orejcteiilunder the impeclion of their beat fore man, svef out expressly for th.t purpow. A wonderful expenco i. Mvod in fuel, a. the MW-dmt from the pitch plno is found to .n.wei instead 1 of fire-wood, and i. carried to the mouth tt the furn.ee from the pit by elevator, now IntHc. . ... The nice M.chlne mlwi on a new prineiplr and foind by experience to amwer belter than any yd in use. Tlie quickne.. and regul.riiy of tlie movement, producing it of a auperiot brigh nein williput breaking the grain, Tin mill ia aitualed on a fine Oreek, called' Cat lleaii, on a branch of the Altamaha Hirer, ami oily about half a mile from Darien, ' 8e»Ve.«els, wliuae dimight of water enables them lo go to the wharf St Darien, can load ut the MO, only a short distance off, wnh greal facility t as an encllned plane from tile mill, will enable (hi m io receive the lumber into thi-ii bow ports, almost without eapence i anil the md), at now in operation, oan furnish 40 M. feet ol plaik per day, which may-be increased it foundoecesssryi tho power being amply sufii- Thi lumber lentjuijn thia establishment since it weal Into operatlomliia been allowed to be superior in quality 1 atld rrgulirity in aswing. Tlie eommlMlonera of ilie Navy of tlie Uni ted HtutcS have approved of the aliip planka, furnished from it, snd it Is highly probable will give it a preference in future coMracte It bus also been seen and juitly admired in New-York and Philadelphia. The prospect of a renewed intereotirie with the British West India Islands, renders this establishment a desirable mode of inveatment- ofi'ers, in that case, having been made from JAMAICA ALONE, lor about half of allihe pro duce of tlie saw-mill. The present owners have no object ion to con- limit intereatedin it lo a certain extent,, but their oilier avocations preclude their perional attention to it. t For teems ami other particulars, apply per sonally, or by letter to ' J6HN m-nish, On thrjirtt Tueiitny in October ««rf. M V^ 1 '- in ft-ut'of tile Court tlhun between the usual lain often and threw Wclock, W Hidhlmga on lot No. (3) three, Spring Hill, Ir- vied on aa the property nf the retail- of Ttanjiai II Porter, deceased, at the .nil of He nip Shu- man anil nlhcn, property (fronted out hy the • ' mi nisi rater M Also, one negro man Warned Harry, levl# tu Ihe property of George I). Mlllen, it the of Wm Gaston and J Howard, ailminlalrtlnl Benjamin Howard, deceaaed, property poijj rnit by the defendant. Also, the lifoestste of Chrlatlan D Lehey, In Mouse and tort Nu (9) nine, tythlng Bey- mold, ward, bilttuded norlh bve l.ne, south by llry.n sireetj i ast and we.t hy lot. No I and 10, eight mid ten, levied on .. Ihe prrperly of., i[fins'! in I). Lehey to sstiafy-lti acer.Qtion fro •s iringisirate’. coiirl In fuvo#ofJ. W. Sp* poles, returned livme bv i cu’-rliihle, 1 * Als.,. lot No 4, ai’id-the minrunftoertxkbn if f.lheil *nrd, u-wo m •. the pikipe-ty nrRK Iw-ri Lewis, io ssliify an cxecittloti In vadoe id* Samuel Goldsmith, and returned to me by* constable, AI1IIAHAM IPLYON,sec upp ■ ... i .... gMU SIieriflT’s 8ald%on(inued. On^hejtrit Tueiilm in October next, W IJ.L lie .old io front af the court house be- Iween the usual Inins often anti three ••'cluck, iimlera rule absnhite liy^in- from the honorable the 8u|ierloe Court, all t; «t t. A of land and improvements I. the city of Savannah,, situate, lying and being In the village of St Gall, Oglethorpe Ward, and kiown and distinguished in the plan of said city In the letter (Vjmort- gaged by Peter Noyeauko Levi 8. D'Lyort, and sold tn satisfy the aatnej Also all that lot and improvements known In the plan -of the city of Savannah as No (33) fifty tlrtee, ljhiwn wind, bounded north by * lane, aouth by Liberty street, east by lot No (54) fifty-four, weat by lot (82) flfty.two, levied on aa the pro| erty of John H Ash, at the suit of Drown U Overstreet and William Turner, pro- petty returned to me by a constable. Alan, the following article! of furniture, levied on at'tlle property of A. 8. Bulloch, at the suit of the Planters’ Dank—2 mahogany couches, 2 do Ottomans, 2 do sofa tables, 2 do card do, VS do chairs, 2 do screen., 2 do foot benches, 1 gild toilet table, 1 gilt frame looking gluts, 1 glass chandelier, 2 gilt window cornices, 2 sets cur tains to suit, 1 sicel grate,fender, shovel, tong* snd poker, 7 Nnwcr.pota and flowers, 1 set ma» liogany tallies, 1 do sideboard with marble tup, l doeelleret, 1 gilt chimney clock,2 gilt win dow cornices, 2 sets curtains to suit, 1 British ik Ihlile, 12 British oik choirs, 1 carpet, 2 gilt indow cornices, 2 eclscurtuins to suit, I hronse lamp, 2 brouse figures with lamps, 2 marble supporters for lamps, 1 stair case csrpet will) reus, 2 mahogany bedstead, with Curtains com plete of chintz, 2 bedstead, with cnnvr.mcmjiei, 10 transparent window blinds, 2 mahogany li quor eases, 1 large lookliig-glass lianie, 1 car riage and harness, 1 gig, 2 mahogany stands, 2 fruit ortiamenti, 3 mahogany shoe Scrapers, 2 <l„ Imi r-ohs, -J o>»t cargos*, 1 Hour cloth in loon, 1 floor cloth In back entry, 1 flour cloth in sulmin above, 1 large mahogany bason stand, with apparatus complete, AUHAHAM IPLYON,see sept 10 Sheriff's Sale. On the f’tl Tuenlay in October next, W ILL be sold in front of tlie court bouse,' between the usual hours often and threo o’clock, All that double tenement Building on part of trust lot letter I), fronting on St Julian atreet, one door weat of James W. Caution, bounded rail, vest, and north by the other portion of said lotvnevicd on aa the property of Georg* Milieu at Ihe suit of — — Shannon va. Milton, ABBAHAM D'LYON, aco •ep 24 Sheriffs Sale Continued. On the fh et Tuenlay in October next, v V4 WILL be sold at (lie court house in the city \fjf of Savannah, between the hours of ten and four'o’clock, A mulatto woman named Jane, and child, le vied on aa tho property of Aiuliel Howe, at the suit Of.fohn Mauptand others, aoldatthc risk oftho former purchaser, he not Wiving complied with the terms of sale, returned by a constable. ABIUUAM D’LYON, a co ■ep 24 City Sheriff’s Sale. On thefirel Tuetday fit October next, \IWIU. be sold at the apothecary .tore of ’ \rJ John B. Davies CJ Co between the hour* nl left, and three • o’clock, sundry article! n Druga and Medicines, levied on u the properly of John B. Davlea U Co to sativfy an execution for rent In favor of Charles Gilden. ABM. |, D'LYON, c ». •ep 3 , rTJi, B. If not disposed of eopn, the mill, with all its privilegea, will be rentedfor a term of years. Apply tu above. mav 13: Georgia—Liberty County, Oy Elijah Baker, Clerk uf the Court of Ordinary for Liberty County. W ILLIAM OSGOOD anpll*. IW lettef. of administration,-Oh tti« * > the goods snd chMteli, rights and orediti which were of Mary Ann Fraser, late of said county, '^ rhese' are, therefore, to cite and admoniah all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deci aaed to file their objection*, (if any they tiave) in my office at Hiceborough on or btjore rite first Monday in November next, oth- ernise letters uf admuiiatralioii will be granted t-i\hc said applicant. J Given under my hand snd seal, this 17th day uf ictdember, io the year of our Lord 1822. [r s ’j E, BAKEK,ccit.t P»4 4 WHISKEY. ;usT received per iluup Suaan, 150 barrel, Wlriakev. For sale on accommodating tk-ma by J, B. HEUBEET & CO. tepia City fihori£T’« Sal«. _ Onlhejirtt Tuesday tn Qetober next, I W ILL be sold in front of the court home, between the usual hour, of ten and three o’clock, , , All the right, title and intereet of Abiel H. Sweighofferln hat undivldad let unit Improve ment! in th-srt , of Savannah, known by the No 21, iweoty-one, bounded north by StJulian-M south by CongreM street, eut by Kart Broad •tree!, and wc.t hy lot No, 22, twenty-two,late the property of G. Br.oe, levied op tinder an execution from the Court of Common Pleas and 'Oyer snd Terminer for the city of Savannah, Dr Wm loor v». Abiel H Sweighoffer. Also, one negro men named lasso, levied on s. the propetaMtf Wm Carr, to satisfy an exe cution for reMh llvvur of George Milfen. » ABM. 1. D’LYON, c i tep 3 SaVannah Female Asylum. T IE Board acknowledge the receipt of the following cullectione made at the several Churches in this oity : At the Episcopal Church Melhodiat do Presbyterian do Baptist do 8190 45 51 20 368 80 105 3F aug If B.H.LLO' 709 82 itc’ry.