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T GEORGIAN FOR *81 THE COUNTRY NEW SKIUEs—VOL. I TU1MDJV MUUMAli, UVTOBKU 8, IBSS. NO. 108 THE DAILY GEORGIAN, isEDrrr.o jad published ly tut. CITY dF SAVANNAH, YVj George Hobertson, Jr., At Fight Dollars per annum, payable in advance. /; r THE GEORGIAN, FOR THE COUNTRY, Is published to meet the arrangement of the mail, three times a week, (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) at Uie Oflice of the Daily Geor gian, 4nd contains all the intelligence, Commer cial, Political and Miscellaneous, nclmling ad vertisements, published in the Daily Paper. Th$ Country Paper is sent to all parts ofithe State and Union, or delivered in the City, St five dollars per annum, payable in advance. Advertisements are inserted in both paper* tt 75 cents per square, of 141 nes, for the first insertion, and 37i for every succeeding publi- catlap. ~ — Notice. • fFUTE firm of Rockwell U Hepburn is dissolv- JL ed, in cr.nsequence of the death of J. L. Hepburn, Esq. The subscribers have formed a connection in the Practice of Law, under the firm of ROCK WELL & MORGAN, t hey will attend to pro- , jfessiona! business, in tin* Federal Court, in the Ocmulgee circuit, and in those counties where in the late firm of Rockwell & Hepburn prac- %ticed Their office is in Mi|leil|fevilie, corner of .Tef. fereon »ml McIntosh st' eets, where one of them insv be found at all times, when not on the cir cuit. S. ROCKWELL. A. A. MORGAN. MUIedgeville, June 10, 1822. June Id NOTICE. T HE amount of seven and six ner cent Stocks authorised to he subscribed by the first sec tion of the act passed the 20lh April, 1822, en titled “An act to authorise :lie Secretary of the Treasury to exchange a Slock bearing an inter est of five per cent, for certain stocks bearing an interest of six and seven per cent,” not hav ing been subscribed, the proprietors of six pet cent stocks of 1812, 1813, 1814 and 1815, and of ■even per cfnt stock of 1816, wlu> may wish to avail themselves of the provisions of the third section of the act, are hereby informed, that books have been opened at the Treasury for receiving subscriptions pursuant thereto, and will continue open until the first of October next. The subscriptions may be made by the pro prietors of the stocks specified, either in person or by their attorneys, jluly authorised to make the subscriptions and transfer the stocks to the United States, the cerlificates of which arc to be lurrcndered at the Treasury at the time of IfiiVi’x- ‘s'lh-clnilons. aug 27 fro NuiALUAe, PRECEDENTS. * Just Receiver!, Bj WILLIAM T. WILLI VMS, HbNTKFKlRF.’s COMM KIICIAL Slid NOTAUI AL Pni!- CF.nxNTS, a new edition, with considerable ad- ditions, by Clement C. Biddle, of Philadel phia, £.1 50. A I SO, Jacob 8c Walker’s Chancery Reports for 1819 and 1820, vol 1st, with references to Ameri can cases, by H. W. Warner, £$6 50. Tilts work succeeds the reports of Swanston in the same court, which, together with Merit-ales, complete the scries from Vesey, Jr. down to the latest decisions, Sai.kbib’b Reports in King’s Bench, from the .fitli London edition, with additions by David Evans, 3 vols. $15 Flams’ Vmdysis of BUckstonc, a new work, 2 dolls. 75 cts. A few more Till Wheaton’s Reports. si n 21 Notice. N OTICE is hereby given, that the copartner- nership heretofore existing between Ed- u iird Wilburns of Savannah, and Ahijah.Fisk ?>f P«"»lon, under the firm of E. Williams & Co. Sadannah, Georgia, is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. All persons having demands against the said ilim, are requested to present the same for payment, and all persons indebted to said firm, are called upon to make payment to Edward Williams, of Savunnah, by whom the butnness will be liercafrer carried on A FISK. EDWARD WILLIAMS. Hotton, June 18,1822. aug 6 FrauciB II. Nicoll & Co. Case Circuit Court vs > United States, Dis fW. Scarbrough and others V.trict of Georgia. Chambers, lotbPSeptcmbcr, 1822. P ROCE iS having issued in this cause, re turnable to the term of this court in De cember next (.and it being rej resented that John Hariett, Williams. Gillett, Samuel YateB, Andrew Low, and John Bogue, defendonts in the said cause, reside without the limits of the patriot of Georgia : It is ordered, that the said Jorln Wnslett, William S.Gillett, Samuel Yates, John Bogue .and Andrew Low appear at the term of thls>ourt to be holden at Savannah in .the term of December next, to answer to the plaintiffs on the merits of their said petition, and that a copy of this order be published in one of the gazettes ofthifl state for three months, mid that the plaintiffs have leave to take such further.proceedings us are preserved in the rule in tfuch casi madn and provided. J CUYLER, District Judge. True extract from the ndqutes. GEO GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, Sept. 13,1822. sep 14 Georgia—Camden County. 7 HERE AS, Mrs. Louisa C. Shaw, Execu- t tt ix, applies for letters of dismission from estate of General Nathaniel Green, dcceas- Tliese are therefore to cite and admonish nd singular 'he kindred and creditors of deceased to be and appear at my office, oh eforetlie first Mondui in Janaary next, and v cause (if any) why said letters should not ;raitfed, in terms of Uie law. iven under my hand and seal, this 22d day me, 1822. s] JOHN BAILEY, c. c. o. c. c. july l • _ In the Circuit Court of the United States, In and for the District of I’eunsylvanin in the third Circuit. BETWEEN Joseph Marx snd Joseph Marx” and George Marx, citizens of the state of Virginia, who sue aR well in tlifeir own names ns in behalf of such other Per sons, Stockholders of the lute Bank of the United States heretofore named, as shall come in and become Parties hereto, contributing to the Expenses of this Suit—Com plainants, AND In Btinqy, David Lenox. BliaFBnuditfot, . October Robert Smith, Jemrs C. Fish- Sessions er, Joseph Sims, Archibald 1817, I 'MfcCall, Paul Siemm, Samuel % Coates, Henry Pratt, George 1 Fox, I’-schall Hollingsworth, John S'ille, Thomas M. Wil ling, Horace Blnney, George Harrison, Abijah Hammond, William Bayard and Oliver Wolcott, citiztMis of the State of Pennsylvania, Trustees of the lute Bank of the United I States, * NI) now, to wit, this twenty-third day of April, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, this cause came before the Court, on n Mandate from the Honmable the Supreme Coiy t 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 Isle Bunking Mouse of-said Bank in the city of Philadelphia, before the eleventh day of April, A. D. 1823, and that on that day this Court will make s final Decree for 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 following places, to wit j—Plvladelphyi, Huston, New York, Balti more, Norfolk, Charleston,Savannah, and New- Orleans, at least once a week, for nine calender months, before the skid eleventh day of April next. 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 Gcorgi nil, at Savannah, and nf the Louisiana Advertis er, at Ncw-Orlenns, are requ filed to insert the above m their respective gazelles once a week, for nine calender months, before the Uth da) of April, 1823, and to forward their hills, ns soon thereafter «s may be, to the subscriber, accom panied by an affidavit proving the publicaPon, conformably.to the fnregoitfg order. D. CALDWELL, Clerk Cir. C. . may 9 ffUlE persons whose names are hereunto an X nexed, are unlives of Liberty county, in the state of Georgia, have resided in suid slate from the tune of their birth s and have hud their names registered in my office as persona of co lor claiming to be free. Tirah attends to funning on Mr. Thomas Mal lard’s plantation ; she is 53 years old. Prince, a son of Tirah, a carpenter by trade, is 24 years old, and resides on Colonel’b Island. Heller, a wafthei woman, resides ut Bicebo- rough, and 19 33 > ears old. Katy, u daughter of Bcller, is 12 years old, and waits on Mr. William Baker, at Gravel Hill. Abram, a carpenter, is 35 years old, and re sides at Mr Richard S Baker’s E. BAKER, c jc l c july 4 EHinghain Superior Court, Ruts Nisi ►On Foreclosure of Mortgage December term, 1821 f’he Trustees of the German' Lutheran Church at Ebene- ezer vs, JohnFreycrmuth and several parcels of Land O N the petition of the Trustees of the Ger man Lutheran Church ut Ebeuezer, stating tliut the said John Freyermuth on the fifteenth day of April, eighteen hundred if fifteen, mort gaged by#jed under seal to the petitioners, all those trac-s of land, containing three hundred acres in Effingham county, state aforesaid, on a small creek adjoiningjudidiah Weitimn-Kelly’s and Garrison’s land; also another fifty acres, sit uated and being in the district of Ebeuezer, bounded by land of Peter Arfletolf & F. Bruck ners. at the time of survey granted to Landf'el- der; also,another tract of land situate in the sev enteen district of tfig county of Baldwin, con taining two hundred and two and a half acres, known by the number (104) one hundred and our, with the appurtenances, to secure (lie pay ment of a bond or obligation of the said John, bearing date the day and year aforesaid U pray ingthe 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, frdm the fifteenth day of April, eighteen hundred 13 eighteen. On motion of Wayne and Cuvier, at- torneys of the petitioners, it is ordered that the said Jphn Freyermuth, his heirs or representa tives, do pay into Court the amount due as a- foresaid within twelve months from this date, otherwise that the equity of redemption of the said John and his heirs, in. the said mortgaged premises, be foreclosed, and that such further proceedings take place aa 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 state, or be served on the de fendant or his representative or agent six onths prior to the time appointed for the pay- ient of the^taioney into Court. Extract from the Minutes. JNO. CHARLTON, Clerk. dec 11 re§ SAVANNAH Poor House and Hospital. T71S1TING Committee for Juli, end Jluqwt, M CHAULES W. llOCKWELL end C.EO. ANUKHSON. ■ Attending Ehyiician, Dr. \VM. C DAN18LL- fift JOHN HUNTER, Secretary. julyT TO CAPITALISTS. A VERY' superior Steam Saw Mill has beet recently erected in the vlclni’y of the CW\ OP DAYLYEJ?, a<s the most eligible situation for a business ol the kind on the Allantic short s of the* United States. Possessing all the advantage of an in eihfiiHt<blc supply of the finest yellow pitch Pine and Cyprefis Timbered ut t on a fine bluff, with thirteen feet water dope to it, and anatural cove for the reception of logs. The present owner*' not having it in thtir power to bestow Ilia' attention to it which n concern ofsuch magnitude requires, ateHesir offs of selling the whole, or a part of their inter est in it, and now offer it Jhr tale at a $ery low valuation,>«ml much less than such a structure could be completed for. There has just been added to it a very* iimc- rior /lice Pounding Machine, cnpablo uf uk charging at least 50 tierces of clean rice pit day ; and u Corn-Mill, all set in motion by the same engine. The Saw-Mill is upon a new principle, by the late renowned Civil Engineer, Mr. REN NIE of London, who sent out one of his best workmen to superintend its erection. It can now cut with 48 saws, awkmay be nlkde to drive twice that number. The Strnm Engine is perhaps the best in the United States, made by Messrs. BOLTON WATT, of Soho, near 11 rmingham \ and er.-jtcd under the inspection of their best fore man, sent out expressly for that purpose. A wonderful exponce is saved in fuel, ns the saw-dust from the pitch-pine is hmnd to answer instead of fire-wood, and is carried to the mouth of the furnace from the pit by elevator* now in use. The Rice Machine is also on n new principle and found by experience to answer belter than any yet in use. The quickness ami regular'll) of the movement, producing it of nsuperioi brightness without breaking the grain. The mill >a situated on a fine U eek. called Cat-Head, on a branch of the Altumulta River, and only about half a mile from Darien. Sea Vessels, whose di aught of water enables them to go to the wharf at Darien, can load at the Mill, only a short distance off, w ill groat facility; us an enclined plane from the mill, will tumble them >o receive the lumber into their bow ports, almost without expence: and the mill, ns now in operation, can furnish 40 M. feel of plank per day, which mny be increased if found necessary j the power being amply suffi cient. Tlie lumber sent from this establishment since it went into operation lias been allowed to uc superior in quality and regular'll) in sawing. The commissioners of the Navy of the Uni ted 8ttttes have approved of the ship planks, furnished from it, and it is highly probable will give it a preference in future contiacts It bra also been seen aud justly admired ir New-York and Philadelpnia. The prospect of a renewed intercourse with the British West India Islands, renders this establishment a desirable mode of invest ment— offers, in that case, having been made from JAMAICA ALONE, for about half of alllhc pro duce of the saw-mill. The present owners have no objection to con tinue interested in it to a certain extent, bin their other avocations preclude their personal attention to it. For terms and other particulars, apply per sonallj or by letter to JOHN M’NTSrr, . Savannah. Tj* N. ft. If not disposed of soon, the mill, with ull its privilege!,, will be rented for a tern of years. , as above. may 13. Georgia—Liberty County. By Eljah Baker Clerk of the Court of Ordinary for Liberty County. W ILLIAM OSGOOD applies for letters of administration, with tiie will annexed on the goods and chattels, rights and credits which were of Mury Ami Fraser, late of said county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said elect ased to file thei* objections, (if ary they have i in my office at Riceburough on or before the first Monday in November next, oth erwise let 11 rs of administration will be granted lb;the said applicant. Given under my hand and seal, this 17th day •of Set tember, in the year of our Lord 1822. [L. S ] E. BAKER, cco l c sep 19 k, * WHISKEY. J UST rc5eived per jiloop Susan, 150 barrels Whiskey. For sale on accommodating terms by sep 12 J. B. HERBERT & GO. Georgia, Camden County. To all whom it may concern. HKllEAS John Bachlolt, Junior, applies to the Honourable the Conrt of Ordinary foi Lettersof Administration on the un-adminis lered part of the estate of David Tucker, late of said County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the U* ir* and Creditors of said deceased to file their ob jections (if atfy they have) io the Clerk’s office in the Court of Ordinary, on or before the first Monday in November next; otherwise Letters will be granted to the applicant. Witness the Honourable William Gibson, T#$bne of the Judfces of said Court, this 21st September, 1822.. JOHN BAlI.EY.c.c.o. c.fc. sept 28 f Laurel Hill Toll-Mill. - Grp HE I oil-Mill on Mrs. Ancrum'a plantaton <Li has been completely repaired lately, and is now ready to work us well as any .other mill oh the river. The i‘ough-rice that will bfe sent to the mill will be kept separately in dry and safe stores, and shall be beat with the utmost cart and economy, and the bsrrells will be always de livered in good order Empty barrels, made of prime boated stfcvos, will be furnished at the mill when required. 'Hie terms for cleaning Rice will be the same as at the other toll-mills Those planters who will engage to have their croi s beat at that mill, and keep her aupplied, will have 200 tierces, or as much lest as they please, bent at one turn. Applications concern ing the mill, to be made to Archibald Brebncr, on the plantation, or in Savannah, to I’JJTIT DE FILLERS, tep 10 rpt Factor, Mongin’* wharf. LONDON BOOKS. S. C. u J. SCHENK H AVE just received by iht Rirhark Plnsket, h collect hm of London publications, among which are the following t. B The Winks of the British Poets, including the most c|to.rMird tiniudations fr-tm the Greek and R »mkn authors i by Thomiit Park, F8 A i in 54 vols. % An F.Tjmrition* of the Old and New Testa- ment, hi o vols 4t<>, by Matthew’ llenrv, a new edition; edited by the Rev George Binder and the Rev Joseph Hughes, A M Memoirs <>t i he cell brated persons composing the Kit.Xjut Club, with u prefatory account of the origin of the association, illustrated with 48 .portrait*, from the original paintings, by Su Godfrey Kneller, 1 Vol 4io The Tour of Aft ca, containing ah afccnmt of All ihe cfuitries hitherto visited bv Enrupt ans, at IvctL^jidm the best authors, uud ui ranged by ■ Catherine Hutton, 8 vols 8vo Complete Mercantile Guide to Hie Continent of Europe, funning a complete core of cummer- C'Al information, by C W Rordfinsz, 1 vo!8vo Letters on the events which have passed in France since the revolution hi 1815, by MHen Sturi.i Williams, with a ruj plcment, 1 vol ftvo Bishop IIall’s Splect Weeks, containing con temptations on the Old aiurNcw ^'cstanicnts, with his devotional and practical pieces, with somc % «ccount of Ills life and sufferings, written by himself, in 5 vols 8vo, arranged uud revised by Wbsiali Pratt • Works of the Rt. Rev. William Beveridge. D1), Lord Bishop of St Asaph, coutniinugidl hin fiermotii, with a preface giving some account of the autlior uim his writings, a new edition in 6 vols 8vo , * Sermbfis selected from the works of the Rev liswc llJrrow, I) 1), Iste minister of Trinity Col lege, Cambridge, 2 vols 8vo The History of Religious Liberty from the first propagation of Christianity in Britain, t- the death of George the Third) by Bcnjumin Brook, 2 vols 8vo H story of Intolerance, with observation* on the unreasonableness hiuI injustice of persecu tion, and on the equity and wisdom 1 of unre stricted religious liberty, by Thomas Clarke, 1 vo! 8vo History of the Jews, from the destruction of Jerusalem to the present time, by Hannah Adams, 1 v,d 8vo Oriental Customs of fincrcd Scriptures, col* leoted from the most celebrated Travellers and the most eminent ci ties, by the Rev Samuel Binder, A M, 6th edition, in 2 yols 8vo, The India Cabinet Opened, lvol The Universal Traveller, bv Samuel Prior lllusi rations nf tho LinnaeuiqGentra of Insects, by W Wood, 2 vols Prudence snd Principle, a tale by the author of the“ Authoress,” 1 vd Meditations, Pr»cticarand Experimental, Tor every day in the year, by one hundred of the molt popular minliiti M, and containing the out lines «f 806 discourses.,. -Gtacflh-al Dictionary for the use of schools, by 1 ho naw Ihiwne, L LD G -spel Truth, by J G Pike A Summary of Orthodox Belief and Praolice, by the Rev John Prowett, A M,'l vol Memoirs of.Mrs Mury Barfield, by S Summers Picturesque Piety, 2 vols 8ua Semens, by the Rev. George Border Familiar Dialogues on interesting subjects, by n Indy Mathematical Principles of Natural Philoso- sophy, by Sly.Isaac Newton, 3 vols 8vo Gijrord’s Bhiokstone i Coote’a Law of Mori- gages t HHole’s trioslo j Junius t 1«Jliny’s Let lei a i Pipe’s II mer unriJjliarij Cowperj Dry- den’s Virgil | Charles ilio* 12th ami peter the Great s Fury Tales; Ossian’s Poqmp i Beauties . f Shakspeare, Chinese Tales pjjpmicer’n Po ems i Rise opd progress j to'ancin Horace. Sul)8criotiuns will be received for B'e follow ing periodical works:—Lu Belle Assemble* 1 \, Monthly Review ; Ackerman’* Repository \ Ec loclic Review j Monthly Maguz nej Voyages and Travels. Essay on,the Resurrection of the Human'tta* dy.bi Samuel Drew, second edition, 1 vol 8yo Practical Exposition on Psalm l3u,by John Owen. D D ... A Discourse concerning the Holy Spirit, by John Owen, D D The Nature, Power, and Deceit of Indwelling Sin in Itelibvers, by John Owen, I) D Practical Discourses on Regeneration, by V VooiWidgc, 1)1) , Help to Devotion, by Mury Anne Davie, 1 vol View of the Succession of Sacred Literature, in a Chronological Arrangement of authors and their Works, by Adam Clarke, A M, 1 vol The Heavenly Use of Earthly Things, b) John Fltvel. Physiological System of Noroiogy, w.th a corrected and.simplified iiomencialure, by John Mubon Good, MDVR9.1 vol 8vo IPcments oTT.Igebru, by James Wood, D 4 B A'Treatise on Plain and Sphericcil Trigono metry, by Robert Wbodhouse A Treatise on ’Trigtn ometry, by b Vince. It se and Progress of Stenography, by James Henry Lewis. ~ Three Enigmas attempted to be explained by John Frank New loo, K*q. I vol 8 vo 9 Buifon’rt Natural History, in 16 vols Turkey in Minature, givings description of • lie manners, customs, dresses, and other pecu liarities characteristic of the inhabitant* of the Turkish empire, illustrated with 73 splendid en gravings,' containing upwards of 150 costumes, 6 vols. Parents’Medical and Surgical Assistant, b) Thomas Ayer Brombead. , „ The Traders Safeguard, by John Rolle, Esq Manuelof Chemistry. By WniThomas Brunde 3 vols 8vo, second edition. _ , Annuul Biography and Obituary. 1820,21 and 22,8vo ^ A Pot ular Course of pure and mixed Mathe matics for school and students, I vol 8vo Select Britibh Divines, in 6 vols 12mo Sketches of the Domestic Manners of the Ro mans, I vol , Essays on the Institutions, Government ana Manners of Ancient Greece Letters on Philosophy, by the Rer J Joyce, 1 Vol- i' Biographical Peerage of the Empire of Great Britain, 4.voIs Speeches of the Rt Hon. Henry Grattan, ited by his son, 4 vols 8*o A Treatise on Diseosra of the Nervous Sys tem, by J C Pritchard, M D, 1 vol 8vo The Life of Andiev/ Melville, containing i) luslraiion* of the ecclesiastical and literary hi£ tory of Scotland, by Thomas M Crie, D D 2 tols Course of Lectures on Drawing, Pointing arnf Engraving, by W M Craig, i vol 8vp An Enquiry concerning the pr itvtive inlH»b^“ itan'e^f Ireland, ijluitrated by a plan .f n rin by Thoms* Wood^ 1 vol 8vo I.ndy Jot* G»oy and In r-Timcs, 1 vdl 8vo Study* nf Modern History, by James blii'Ygofjf Bonner 1 vol 8vo Mny Day w«ili the Muses, by Bloomfield Amusements of Cleigyincn, b) E.lvva d Still, ingfieot. ▼ Olailb Homeric*, of the words which occur is' the llliad, bv John Walker r A Treatise on the Theory and Solution ofthf Pnhio and lliquudratic Kqualiui s, by the Ucv 9 Bridge, H U f It S 1 Portraits of the British Poets, form No 11» 14. This ser t*s it is cxocoteii vdl ic comph u ed in 25 pnr»s, one of which will appeal* evcij, jtwo mnMilis i each part C'>ntuijis six (’iigravii gvf - and will form two volumes, embellished wri’ * vignette hies Sketches of Indiat Written by no officer fid Fir«*m«1e Tinv*||iiu at Home, l >ol 8vo jr ,*1 A need oicg, aocompaurt-d wills observations* designed toftnnlsh instruction and CiUeituiiK' m.-iji for leisure houis, by J. ’) hopHoti, 2 vuU l .’mu vt Enqniry into the Modern Prevailing Not'oni' "friu* Freedom nl the Will, by tlu; late Ho# Jonathan Fdaurds, 1 vol parental I’ortrdtuic of Thonil II. TrfflVV. l/y-R Tielfiry, 1 ivnl Sketches of Sermons Preached to Congrcg** 110119 on the Continent of Europe! 2 vols ^ Mental Discipline, by Henry foster Border, Popidar flrenOi, trnnslnted from the German, illustrated with engravings of M-'Cnmpe, 1 vok The Crusades, * tale for youth, by Mrs Huff* land, with plates gt .|, 24 Georgia, Camden County; W To nil whom tl m.i.i/ concert, HERKA9 Am:hibi'til C!mi k, r,vq, Id Hip lloiionmhU' il.e Coui'i >t Oirln. a rv • tor _ [Joni'i Ordinary’ Letters of Administration op the estate of Oaniel Gracir, Into of ...id Cminty, <l«n »i d. . I lir»» tmlli.rcforr In c.tVand nditn.i.i.li all ,,,id '• iii.Ri'lnr the lli ir.and Qrcditor. of saiddre n^ ' ^, fll r, lh< i rub 4:' cl i ons Uiry l.nve) in the Cl.rlt 1 . i>ffi.'« th* Onurf of Oul.nn y, mi „ r Dciorr tin 1 Hr.) MdihIj.j in ,\ni.d.I. 11, xtt mlwwlte luller. will be granted t.. ,lir a|,pll- ' WitnessXlie HltoAom'.ble William Gib,nn,' onu ot the Judge, of aaiu (iuuit, tin, 21st Scptf’Dibee, I82J. JOHN UAILEV.c.c.o c e. Mb f8 i Georgia—Chatham CountyT To all whom it may Concern. CwlffilIKAS William Morp) lias applied to the Honourable,the Court of Ordinary of Oha ham Count y for letters nf Guardianship of the persons snd property of Ann IL Roe, Eliza C. Roe,and Louis* jj. Roc*, orphans ufider tho •ge of fourteen years, children of Alex. 8. Roe. deceased. These arc therefore to cite'end tflmonisli all and singular the kindred of he sukl deceased, to file their objection*(ifpnv they huva) io tho granting of letters Guardianship as *for. smd, td the applicant in the Clerk’s Oftoe of the sxid Court, on or before the tfifrd dsj ofNoven.Bcp next 1 otherwise letters oF Gduidiauship will bo grunted. Witness the Honourable Thomas N. More* one of the Just ires of the suid Court, tho second day of October A, D one thou* sand eight hundred and twenty two. 8. M. BOND, c c 0 c c oct 3 * fc luleiior Court, Chatham County, Chambers, Oct. % 1822. O N the petition of Jose 1 h Delchnmus. stating •hat he is in jail, for debt, at the suit dITc- ter Dmingcr, that lie is insolvent, but willing to surrender all his estate fur the benefit of hi* creditors, as the law directs, and prn) ing for re lief under the insolvent sets of this state. Or dered, that the suid Joseph Delfl^nps no brought up. ftt tho court house in Suvunuah. on the third day of December !;cxt, at 10 o’tlnrk, to be heard; and that notice thereof be given Ins creditors, aj;; eeal*le to law. Extract from the minutes JOB T. BOLLES, Clerk. oct S cj* proposals, For publishing, by subscription, in one volume, 0 collection >f Fugitive POEMS, MORAt, SENTIMENTAl„ .ml SATYKICAL | nt rmtftK oseoiiN. fllllK author of the pieces which are to ccftn# 1. pose this volume, never anticipated fame or profit 1 lie merely followed.|hc impulse of tlie moment j ami in nolnstf nce ever wrote, as a task, any thing contained in the proposed little . publication f no manuscript, snd few printed copies were ever retained* and in miiny com# these productions were forgotten by the author, • until recalled to kin mind by »he public'prinllj which have often gratified him by fluttering notice j but which have also frequently annoy ed him by mutilations, which were extremely mortifying. , . The lust consideration has intlincd him, dur ing several yeors, to attempt the 1 ropoo?d col lection, in order to correct the errors of others, and rest upon his merits or demerits. Disinterestedness is not pretended j th* au thor confesses that a liberal patronage would afford to,him much pecuniary relief * and he is the more encouraged J^expect this, from thb spontaneous notice, inffc papers.from Alsba- ma to Maine, of his advertisement in the Na* tional Intelligence notifying his intent ign. The author confides in the tried xeal ofhif friends throughout the Union, for the promotion of his interest in this case 5 and trusts that such as arc so good as to act as agents, will look to the responsibility a»4.punctuality of subscrib ers. This volume will be tyeatly executed, and is sue from the press as soon as possible, nt the price of One Dollar—with usual commission to agents. Proposals deposited in Philadelphia,,and with in fifty miles thereof, should be returned within one month after they adpibThibited»those at a greater distance, with all possible*promptitude. (TJ* Subscriptions to the above received at tM t Office of the Ukoubiak. * aug 10 ' ' 4 The Savannah Library I Sonen for the deliver^of Rooks on Monday, Wcdne»d»y snd Eiiiln/,froin4 to 6 o'clock, P.U. > *«l» ,