Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, October 10, 1822, Image 1

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GEORGIAN FOR THE COUNTRY NBW SERIES—VOL. I THURSDAY MORJYIJtV, OCTOBER 10, Ififia. ‘mmiimLm THB DAILY GEORGIAN, t3 EDITED AJfD PUBLISHED Iff TUB CITY OF 8AVEHNAH, TVj GeoY£t, HobertBon, 3r. At Bight Doltsrs persnnum, payableio advance THE GEORGIAN, ^ For tub country, it published to meet the arrangement of the Jiail, three timea a week, (Tuesday, Thursday •lid'Stturday) at the Office of the Daily Geor gian, aiwi contains at) the Intelligence, Commer. elal, Political ami Miacellaneotia, including ad- , %rtiaenivnta, piUlliahed ie the Daily Paper, The Country Paper la Dent to all parti of the -State and Union, or dalivered in the City, at Arcdpllara per annum, payable in advance. Advertisements are ineerted in both pepera ■t Zyetnls per square, of 141 nee, for the first insertion, and SFJ for every succeeding publi nation. ' Notice. 5 Arm of Rockwell Of llcpbiim is dissolv ed, in cr-naequenoo of the destlt of J, L Hepburn, Eiq. . The subscribers have formed a eonneetion in the Practice of Low, under the firm of ROCK WELL Ik MORGAN, They wilt attend to pro- fcMiotml holiness, in the Federal Court, In the Odnutgee circuit, and in those counties where in the late firm, iff Rockwell U Hepburn prac- ticetl. ■ Their offleeis in Milledgevilie, comer of.Ief. ferson and McIntosh streets, where one of them may be found at all times, when nnt on the cir cuit. 8. ROCKWELL. A. A. MORGAN. Milledgevilie, June 10, 1822. jnncl4 , NOTICE. T IE amount of seven snd six per cent Btoeks authnrisrd to be subacriheilby the first acc- tipnofthe act passed the 20th April, 1822, en titled “An act to uuthoriae ihe Secretary of the' Treasury tu exchange a Stock bearing an inlet - eat of .live per cent, for ccrtaip atocka bearing an interest of aia and seven per cent,** not hav ing been subscribed, the proprietors of six per cent stocks of 1812,1818,1814 snd IBIS, and of seven per cent stock of 1818, who 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 stibsoriplions pursuant thereto, snd Will continue open until the first of October ftext. Hie subscriptions may be made by the prn- prirtoraof the stocks specified, either in person or by their attorneys, duly authorised to make rheenbaeripliOns and transfer the atocka to the United Status, the certificate! of which are to be ssrrcndered at Ihe Treasury at the time of ■JM.V1 If the aimmilintun.it '--wig 97 '4ru Mil AMAL PRECEDENTS- Just Received, fly WILLIAM T. W1LLUM8, Merrmrav's CowMtncuxand Nov»nux Pm- esnatrrs, s new edition, ivitli considerable ad ditions, by Clement C, Biddle, of Philadel phia, gi 50. 1 *190, JicOB A Waucia’s Chancery lD-ports for 1819 and 1820, vol. 1st, with references to Ameri can cases, by H. W. Warner, fid 50. This work succeeds the reports of Swanston in the iime court, which, together with Merivalss, complete the series from Vesey, Jr. down to the latest decisions. fiaiKcLn'o IlsroiiTs in King's Bench, from the 6th London edition, wills additions by David Evans, 3 vnls. filS. Fist.cs’ Analysis cf Dlackatone, a item work, 2 dolls. 75 cts. A few more f th Wxiatos’s Reports. sep 2t Notice. N OTICE is hereby given, that the copartner- nersblp heretofore existing between Ed ward Williams of Savannah, and Abijsli Fisk of Boston, under the firm of E. Willitimt U Co Savannah, Georgia, ia this doy dissolved by mu tual consent. All persons having demands «»imat the said firm, are requested to present thelnme lor payment, and all persons indebted to Said firm, are called upon to make payment to Edward Williams, of Savannah, by whom the business will be hereafter carried on A FISK. EDWARD WILLIAMS. Helton, June 18, 1822. aug 6 Francis H. Nicoll 6i Co. 1 Case Circuit Court t-a S. United Stales, l)is- W. Scarbrough and others S trict of Georgia.. Chamber!, 13th September, 1822. P ROCE iS having issued in thia cause, re fill nable to the term of this court in' De- comber next i and it being rer resented that Jolin rudett, Williams. Glllett, Samuel Yates, Andrew Low, and John Unguc, defendonta in 'the said cause, reside without the limits of the District of Georgia: It is ordered, that the said John Haalett, William S. Glllett, Samuel Yates, John Rogue and Andrew Low appear at the tf*m of this court to be hidden at Savannah in th? term of neoember next, to answ er to the pUintiffs on the merits of their said petition, sod that a copy uf this order be published in one of the gazettes ol'tbis Hate for three months, and that the plaintiffs have leave to take such further proceedings ss are prescr bed iu the rule in such ease made and provided. J. CUYl.Elt, Distriot Judge. True extract tram the minutes. GEO -GLEN, Clerk. Navnnnah, Sept 13,1822. sep Iv Georgia—Camden County.' W HEREAS, Mrs. Louisa C. Shaw, Emeu trix, applies for letters of dismission from, be estate of General Nathaniel Green, dec. sa rd These are therefore to cite and admonish ill and singular ihe kindred and creditors of uid deceased to be and appear at my office, on jr before the first Monday in Janaary nexl, and ibyw cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted, interma of Ihe law. . ■* Given nnder my hand and seal, this 22d day of June, 1823. [i si JOHN BAILEY, c.c o.c.c. 1 julyl In the Circuit Court of the United States, In aud for \hr District of Peuna/lvania, in the third Circuit. BETWEEN , . Joseph fcfnc and Joseph W«rx and Geoive Mars, citizens of. the state f Virginia, who sup as well inkhrir own names as In behalnf snoh other Per* sons, 8tnjkhol(lersnf the late Bank OVthe United Staten hcretofop named) ss shall come in and become Parties hereto, fontrihuiinff to the Expensed of tills Suit—Com plainants, ANp David Lenwt. Wias Uoudinof, Robert Smith, James C. Fish Me J4«*i»V-toV-Ardiihaia >1eCalt) Pmd flUitan, Samuel Cuates, H4nrv Fntt, George Fox, Paschall flollingwortli, John S'ille, Thomit M. Wil- ling, Horace Biittity, George Harrison, Abijsh Hammond, William Bayard and Oliver Wolcott, cit menu of the State of Pennsylvania, Trustees of the fate liank of the United States. In Vtiuqy, October, Scstious H17. £K ND now, to wit, thia twenty-third clay of tttA April, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, this cause came before the Court, on a Mandate from the Honorable the Supreme Gout of the United States for further proceed* ings. Whereupon it it ordered and decreed— That the holders of Notes of the late Bank of the Uoited States, bring them in for payment »t the U*e Banking House of said Bank in the city of Philadelphia, before the eleventh day of April, A* D. 1823, and that on that duv this Court will rhftke a final Decree for Distribution of the funds reserved in the hands of the de fendants for payment of said Notes i 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 witPhdudelphiBi Riston. New-York, Balti more, Norfolk, Charleston,Savannah, and New* Orleans, at least once i week, for nine calender jnonths, before the said eleventh day of April neat. A true copy.' D. CALDWELL, Clerk Cir. C.. The Editors of tho;Rwton Evening Gazette, at Boston, of the .New-Y.ork Evening Host, at New-York, of the American, at Baltimore, of the Norfolk Hergld, at Norfolk, of the Charles ton City Gazette, at .Charleston, of the Georgi an, at aagannAh, spd pf tin; Lou'miaiiu Advertis er, at Now.QrleanjMare reqin ated to insert the above in their respdctije gazettes once a week, for nine calender months, before the lltli doy of April, l$23hand to forward iJie/jr bills, as soon thereafter as miiy be*to the jyuWriber. accopi- panied by an Mfn«|tyv«t proving llie btMdalj^i, conformably to the • D. CALDWELL, Clerk Cir. C. may 9 r |1|lE persons .whose names are hereunto an X nexed, are natives of Liberty county, in the state of Georgia, have resided in said slate 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 Mul- lard's plantation j she is 33 years old. Prince, a son of Tirah, a carpenter by trade, is 24yearn old, and resides on Cnlonel*H Island. Belter) a washerwoman, besides at lliccbo- rough, and is 33 years told. Kuty, a daughter of Beller, ia 12 years old, ami waits ou Mr. WilHam Maker, at Gravel Hill. Abram, a carpenter, is 35 years old, and re sides at Sir Richard 8 Maker’s- E. BAKER, c j c l c July 4 Effingham Superior Court, December term, 1821. The Trustees uf the Germin' Lutheran Church at Ebene- exet Rot* Ntir >On Foreclosure of Mortgage JolinFi'eyermuth and several parcels of Land O N tlie petition of the Trustees of the Ger man Lutheran Church at Ebeneser, stating that tho said John Freyermuth on Ihe fifteenth day of April, eighteen hundred It fifteen, mort gaged by deed under seal to the petitioners, all those tracts of land, containing three hundred acres in Efllnghum county, state aforesaid, on a small creek adjoiningjudidiah Weitman Kelly’s and Garrison’s iandt also another fitly acres, sit uated and being uj the district of Ebenexer, hounded by laud of Peter ArnetuH’ A F. Brook- nets, at the time ofiurvey granted to LandAd- der; also,another tract of land situate in the sev- cnteelh district of the county of Hold win, con taining two hundred and two and a half acres, known by the number (194) one hundred and onr, with the appurtenances, to secure the pay. merit of a bond or ubligalion of the laid John, bearing date the deg and yonr aforesaid U pray ing the foreclosure <f the said mortgage. It ap pearing to the Court that there is now fine on the said bond and mortgage the sum ol two hun dred dollar*, with interest at six per cent, from the fifteenth day of April, eighteen hundred U eighteen. On motion of Wayne and Cuylcr, at- torneys of the petitioners, it is ordered that tti said John Freycrmcth.hia heirs or representa tives, do pay into Court the amount due at a. foreaoid within twelve months from thia date, othersriserthat the equity of redemption of the said John and hip he^rs, the said mortgaged premises, be forediaed, snd that tdeh further proceeding! lake dace at an by law directed It is further qri'tred that this Rule be put), tidied once a mont» for twelve months in a pub. lie gaxette oflhis date, or be served on the de fendsnt or hit npresentative or agent six mouths prior to thi time appointedfor the pay. ment of the monc<)into Court. Extract fom the MimUee. ISO. CHARLTON, Clerk. dec 11 re) sAvannah Poor House ana Hospital. y ISITING Conmittee for July and Auguet, oil A RLE) W. ROCKWELL and GEO. ANDERSON. Amending Physician, Dr. WM C DAN1ELL. JOHN HUNTER, Secretary. juiy4 TO CAPITALISTS. A VF.RY ouperior Steam 8sw Mill haa bean recently erected in tho vlcinhy of the C\T\ OY DATHAYN, at the moat eligible situation (hr a htiilnen ol Ihe kind on the Atlantic shores of tho United States. Possessing all the advantages of on in. exhaustible supply of the finest yellow pitch Pine and Cyprala Timber, htlllt on a fine ob'fi’.lrr LONDON BOOKS. s. <; a J. SCHENK H AVp. just received by the Richark Plaakrt, • culjectinn of London publioatiens, among which atethe following: * The works nfthc Britllh Pueta, IneHtding the ffi*t eateemed ti anehtloni Oom the Greek and irdft " “ Ulllnr * 1 P»rk, F 8 A i in 54 Xn Exposition of the Old and New Testa- with thirteen feet water close to It, and a natuseMlIii"^",,,;,®',; '' OM^l’Bnnhr mS cove for the reoeptlounfiogs. , , .. . the Rev Juaeph llughqj, A M The pre»»»nt owners not having It In their power to bestow thnt attention to It which a concern of inch magnitude requires, are dcair otia of telling tha whole, nr a part of their Inter* ett in it, and new offer il for tale at a very low valuation, and much less than aucli a elruoturt could bfr completed for. Thero haa j«i*r been added to It a Very Mine* rior Hioe Pounding Muehine, cunuble tf dia* charging at kaaat 50 ticrcf a uf clean rice pci, day; ami a Oom-Mtll, all act in tnotlen* By thr aame engine. * , | t | The BawvMrll ia upon a new principle, b> the late renowned Civil Engineer, Mr. REN NIK of London, who aent nut one of Ilia beat workmen to mperintend ita erectioa. It eai> now cut with 48 saws, and may b6 mode to drive twice that number. The Steam Engine ia perhaps foe beat iu the United Piatea, made by Meaarf. BOLTON fy WATT, of Soho, near Birmingham! and erected under the inspection of their beat fore man, aent out expreanly for that purpose. A wonderftd expence ia saved in foci, as thr saw-dust from the pitch-pine is found to answer inatcad of fire-wood, add ia carried to the mouth of the furnace from the pit by elevator now in use. The Rice Machine ia also on a new prineiple and found by experience to answer better than any yet in use. The quickness and regularity of the movement; producing it of a superior brightness without creaking the grain. The mill is situated on a fine Creek, called Cat-Head, on a branch of the Altumuha River, and only about half a mile from Darien. Vessels, whose diaught of water enables theK. to go to the wharf at Darien, can load at the Mill, only a short distance off', with great facility \ as an enclined plane tVym the mill, will enable them to receive the lumber into their bow ports, almost without expence: and the mill, as now in operation, can furnish 40 M. feel if plank per day, which may be increased if found necessary i the power being amply suffi cient. The lumber sent from this establishment since it went into operation has been allowed to be superior in quuiity and regularity in auwing. I he commissiotiers ol -tlie Navy of the Uni ted States have approved of the ihip planks, furnished from it, and it is highly prohuble will give it a preference in future contracts. It has also been seen and justly admired in New-York and Philadelphia. The ptaspeet of a-ronewed interemyse with the British West India Islands, renders this . t stfblishmcnt a desirable mode of investment—- "* ■■rtfttFfi, 1 •*— *1—, ■ UaMiMigy K—«* .iUu%«»» JAMAICA ALONE, lor about half of allrhe pro- duoe of the Haw-mill. The present ownerahave no objeotion to con tinue interested in it to a certain extent, but their other avocations preclude their personal attention to it. For terms and other particulars, apply per so natty or by letter to JOHN M'NISH, Savannah. TJ" N. B. if not disposed of soon, the mill, with all its privileges, will be rented for a tern, of yearn. Apply at oAorw. may 13. Georgia—Liberty County. tty Elijah Duller. Clerk Of the Court of Ordinal-) for Liberty County. W ILLIAM OSGOOD applies for letters of administration, with the will annexed mi tho goods and chattels, rights and credits which were of Mary Ann Fraser, late of laid county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish *11 and singular the kindred and creditor! of the •aid deceased to file their nbjeeliona, (if any they have) in my office at Hieeborough on or before the first Monday in November next, oth erwise letters of administration will be granted to the laid applicant, Given under my hand and seal, this 17th day of Set tember, in the year of our Lord 1823. (L.B ) E. BAKER, c co* o •rp 19 WlflSKEY. J UST received per sloop Susan, ISO barrels Whiskey. For sale on accommodating terms by •ep 12 J. 11. HERBERT ft CO. Georgia, Camden County, To all whom it may coheern. VVWHEliEAS John Uachlotl, Junior, applies VfijT to the Honourable the Conrt of Ordinary for Lettersuf Administration on tho utnadminir tcred part of the estate of David Tucket, lata of said County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the Hein ami Creditors of said deceased to file their ob jections (if any they have) in tho Clerk’s office in the Court of Ordinary, on or before the firsi Monday in November next; otherwise Latter, will be granted to the applicant. Witness the Honourable William Gihaon, one of the Judges of said Court, thia Slat September, 1822. . JOHN BAILEY, O. e.o. e.c. sept 28 t Memoirs of the cuPbftted persons composing the Kit-Cat Club, with a prelktory account of he origin of the association, illustrated with 48 tortraits from the original painting* by Sir GniNlrey Knrllor, 1 voi 4t (I The Tour of AlVica, containing an account of Ml the countries hitherto visited by Europeans, arlretfctl fi onf the bent authors, and arranged by iCatbet ine Hutton, 3 vois 8vu Complete, Mercantile Guido to the Continent of Rnrntte, (hrndrtg a dffitofetesnd* of commer cial Information, by C W ltordana*, 1 vnl8vo r Letters on the events which have pasted in France sinco Ihe revolution in 1815, by Helen Maria Williams, with a sui'plomcnt, 1 vul Dvo Uisliop Hall’s Select Works, containing con templations on the Old and New Testaments, with Ilia dcvotnmal ami praoticM piece* with some account of hi, lift, and snfleringx, written by himself, in 5 vail Dvo, arranged and reviled by .loaiah Pratt Work* of the Rt. Rev. William Beveridge. D D, Lord llishnp of HI Asaph, containlngnli his sermons, with a pn face giving ionic account of the author suit his writing!, a now edition in 6 veil 8vo Bermoni selected from the works or the Ret Isaac Barrow, D D, late minister of Trinity Col lege, Cambridge, 2 vnls 8vn The History of Jleligioua Liberty (Vom th, first propagation of Chriitianlty in Britain, t- tile death of George the Tlurd, by Ueiijstnii Brook, 2 vola Bvo Ihatory ot Intolerance, with observation! or the unreanonablenrii and injustice of persecu tion, and on the equity and wiadnm uf unre ■Irioted rel-gioui liberty, by Thomas Clarke, 1 vol 8vo from the destruction ol An Enquiry conoeramg t frm rtfc injiab. rn'sof Ireland, illustrated y « pl.n »r v-vi. by Htnmaa Wood, 1 vul 8*< t. II « ROT, | TUI IFF' I . 1 sdy Jpne Gray andheW M, 1 wM 8vt Study of Modem (MMry.l Jmnts SltergoM Boone, 1 vol 8vp • Ms, Day with the MURs, I lllopmfield. A nutar mints of Clergymei by ffidwi dStjU, Ingfieet. Clavts Homeriea, nfthe wo • wfilch occur in the I Iliad, by Joim-Walker A 'IVcatise on the Theory V MmMfftf tW Guido and HiqtmdHRto Rqua ntftby the Key £ Bridge, tt D F K 8 : Portraita of the British V It, fern No tfi, 14. This aertee it hi expect irnReboxinh t. ed in it parts, one of wbioh OllijppM^evrcy two moathi i each part toots snd Will form two volumes, vignette titles Sketches of India, written Fire-Side Travellers it H Anehdutes, aceompsnied , di Vighed to (Virhllfi uisteaem Hunt fur leisure honrs, by f l#nr > M for Otert.lal h*WsSvuhi hy no i#mo Enquiry Into the Modern Ptx,_„. of the Freedom of the Will, by thu I Jotmthlh Edward* 1 vol i A Parental Portraiture of Tliemai (I, TrOru. - R Treffry, 1 rol . ” Sketchrs of Sertuone Preached to Congrefi. tlona on the Continent of Emepv.F vnls ^Ifcntul Discipline, hylleiu* Foster Butdel,' Populsr Scenes, trsnslifrd from the Germsn, Jlustrated with engrsvingtof M. Campe H l vol The Crusadre, a tale fur youth, by Mta HoSt land, with plates asp 24 History of the Jew* 1 Jerusalem to the present time, by Hannah Adams, 1 vol 8vu Oriontul Custom, of Sacred Scriptures, col lected from the most celebrated Travelh is am tlie most eminent critics, by the Rev Samuel Punier, A M, 6th edition, in 2 vols 8vo. Tlie India Cabinet Opened, 1 vol The Universal Traveller, bv Samuel Prior HIhsi ration* of the Lign*an,Gcnera of Insects, by W Wood, 2 Vols v Prudence and Priticlp'n, stole by the author of tlie 11 Authoress,’’ 1 vol - Meditations, Practjcal snd Experimental, fin every dsy in tlie year, by one hundred of thi most populsr mimsti re, and containing the out lines uf 368 ili*cnuriea Classical Dictionary far the use of schools, by 1 Itomns Bowne, L L D Gospel Truth, by J G Pike .a . iA"nXS1ttl8fJ^riFmeAb,w4a* rtk aUaf by tlie Rev John Pmwett, AM,* vol Memoirs of Mrs Mary Barfield, uy S Summers Picturesque Piety, 2 vnls Sea Hei mens, by the Rev. George Border Familiar Dialogues on interesting subjeots, by s lady Mathematical Principles of Nstursl Philuio Sophy, by Sir lasso Newton, 3 vols 8vo Gilford's Binckstonu t Conte’s Law of Mart- gage, i Hoole’a Ariosto i Junius t Pliny’s I.rl tern Pupe’s II mer snd llliad | C^vper i Dry .den’s Virgil t GbuVics tltc 12tl. snd Peter the Great i Fary Tale* t Onion’s Poems | Ueauties of Shakspesre, Chinese Tjplrs t Spencer’s fo ems i Rise and pragreufFranciai Horace. Subaoriptinna will be receiveddor the follow ing periodical workat—La Bflie Assembler i Monthly Review t Ackrrman’a Kepnaitory i Ec lectio Review I Monthly Magaa.net Voyage* and Travels. F.ssay on the Reserrection of the Humsn Bn dy, by Samuel Drew, n-coml edition, 1 vol 8vi> Practical Exposition on Psalm 130, by John Owen. H D A Diacimrae concerning the lloly Spirit, by John Owen, D D The Nature, Power, and Deceit of Indwelling Sin in Believers, by John Owon, D D Practical Discourses on Regeneration, by P Doodridge, D D Help to Devotion, by Man Anne Davis, 1 vol View of the Succession of Stored Literature, in a Chronoldglcal Arrangement of authors and their Works, by Adam Clarko, A M, I vol The Heavenly Use uf Earthly Things, by John Flavel. Physiological Byitem of Nosology, with a corrected and simplified nomenclature, by Juhn Mason Good, M D P H S, 1 vol 8vo Element* of Algebra, by Jomea Wood, D D A Treatise on Plain and Spherical Trigono metry, by Robert Woodhouao A Treatise on Trigonometry, by S Vinee. Riae and Progress of Stenography, by James Henry Lewia. , Three F.nigmaa attempted to he explained by John Prank Newton, Ksq. 1 vol 8 vo Unflbn’s Natural History, ,n 16 vols Turkey in Minature, giving a description of the manners, customs, dresses, and other pecu liarities characteristic of the inhabitants of the Turkish empire, illustrated with 73 splendid en graving*, containing upwards ot 150 costumes, Georgia, Camden County. W , To all whom it emy rantern. IIP-RhAS Archibald Clark, Ksq. annKet to the llunourable tlie Court ofOidinary nr Letters ot Administration on the eatate of Daniel Grade, late of said County, deeoased. I liese arc therefore- tb cate and admonish all and singular the Heirs and Creditors df aaiddeoear- •d. to file their obje«tion*(lf any they have) in the Clerk’, nfilca the Court of OnJinary, on or nefore the first Momluy in November ncxti nlierwise iettun will be- granted to. the appU* cunt. rr Witness the HhenmtrsMe WilHam Gibson, one uf the Judges of said Court, thin 81st September, 1S22. .. oo * JDUN BAlLEV|0.«.o,o.e. Georgia—Chatham County. , .' n all whom u may Concern. ' Nifc/IIEREAS W iliistti Morel has applied to, W the Hunourable tha Court of Oi-dinary of iRiaihsm County fur letters uf Guirdiinsliip it he persons snaprintirtyefAini H. Roe, Elba C, tine,and Lenina ft. Roe, orjihiaa under the age ur fourteen yeat* WtUdrettuf Affix, ft Roe, lecraaeq. Thlrae are fherefbM'toclW Xnd admonish otl grsntlng ^ISwS^^i.^ri “cTSaffifg die appbcsnt in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or before the third day of November neat i otherwise letters of tiuirdianshin will bn granted. Witnesethe HonouraMe Thorns N. Morel one of the Justices of the Slid Court, tils second dsy of October A. D.one thou, sand sight hundred and twenty two „ 8, M. BUND,e 6 oi oetj Laurel Hill Toll-Mill. SrnHE roll.Mill on Mrs. Ancrum’s plsntst on il has been completely repaired lately, and is now ready to work as well as any other mill on the river. The rougli-rice that will be sent to the mill will be kept separately in dty end wife stores, and ahall he beat with the utmost care and economy, and the barrells will be always de livered in good order Empty barrel* made of prime boated stave* Will be furnished at the mill when required, the terms for cleaning Rice wilt be the same aa at the other toll-miljp Those planters who will engage to have their crops beat at that mill, and keep her supplied, will have 300 tierce* ora* much less as they please, best at one turn. Applications epneern- ing Ihe mill, to be made to Archibald Brebncr, on the plantation, or in Savannah, to FET1T DE FILLERS. | sep 10 rpt Fscior, Mergin'* wbsti Parents’ Medical snd Surgical Assistant, by Thomas Ayer Bromhead. Tlie Traders Safeguard,) by John Rolle, Esq Manuelof Chemistry, By Wm Thomas Brando 3 vols 8vo, second edition. . Annual Biography and Obituary, 1820,31 and ^Wopulsr Course of pure and mixed Mathe matics for school and student* 1 vol 8vo Select British Divine* in 6 vola 13nro Sketches of the Domestic Manners of the Ro- ■Mns, level ' Essays on the Institution* Government and Manners of Ancient Greece Utters on Philosophy, by the Rev J Joyce, I Biographical Peerage of the Hmpine of Great Britain, 4 vols _ * , Speeches of the Rt. non. Henry Grattan, ed ited by bis son, 4 vols 8vo A Treatise on Diseases of the Nervous As tern,by J C .Pritchard, M D, 1 vol 8vo The Life of Andiew Melville, containing d- luatrations of the ecclesiaitical and Klettaiy hia- loty of Scotland, by Thomas M'Crie, D D 3 vols 8*o . Course of Lectures on Drawing, Painting add Engraving, by W M Craig, frol «ve DCC luleiior (Jourt, Lhniliam ^Ninnly, Chamhm, Oct• 8,1823. #BN the petition of Jr.iri ti Delchamn* staimg x F I hat he ip In jail, for debt, at the auii of Pe ter Dm ineer, that he is inaojxent, but willing tu surrender all hie estate for the benefit of hra creditor* aathe law direct* and praying for re- lirf under ink insolvent sets of this stale. On tiered, thst the said Juaeph Delehatnps be hrtnight up, at Ihe court house in Savannah, on the third day of Deeembor mat, at 10 o'clock, to he heard i and that notice thereof be given ll s creditor* agreeable to law. Extraet from the minutes JOB T. BOLLE8, Clerir. oet3 ef PROP08AL6, For publiifting, by sniicrfortSk, In site volume, • collection of /tattles POEMS, MORAUSENTfUENTAL, and 8 ATlTilC AL | , it beilsce oaaoav. T HE author ttf Ihe pieees which are to com pose this volume, never anticipated fame or profit i he merely followed the Impulse of tha moment i and in no instanoe ever wrote, aa a talk, any thing conbdned in (hernroposed little publicationi.no manuscript, and few priuted copies w||p ever retained t and In many cares these productions were forgotten by Ihe sothor, until recalled to ilia mind by ihe public prints, which - have ofteti gratified him by flattkr'mg notice i but which have also frtquently annoy ed him by mutilation* which were extremely mortifying. The Ustoimtldsradon has tneiined him, dur ing several year* to attempt tha proposed col lection, in titder to correct the errors of other* •nd rest urwi bis mrrils'or dri^rita. 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