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GEORGIAN FOR
THE COUNTRY
NEW SERIES—VOL. 1
TUESDAY MOILYINQ, OUTODEU 15, 188*.
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Rve dollars per annum, payable in advance.
Advertisements are inserted in both papers
fet 75 cents per square, of Wi nes, for the rust
Insertion, and 37 j lor every succeeding publi-
y, alien. _
Notice.
T HB-firm of Rockwell U Ue|iburn is dissolv
ed, in consequence of the death of J. L.
Hepburn, EaqtT . ...
The subscribers Imve formed a connection in
the Practice of Ciiw, under the firm of HOOK-
WELL h MORGAN, They will attend to pro.
-fesaiona! business,in the Federal Court, in the
■Ocinulgee circuit, and in those counties where
in the late firth uf Rockwell W Hepburn prac-
Their office is in Mdledgevilie, corner orjef-
Vferaon and McIntosh sheets, where one of them
*1
ND now, to wit, this twenty-third day of
t April, one thousand eight hundred and
twenty-two, this emme came before the Court,
on u Mandate from the Honorable the Supreme
Court ol the United States for further proceed-
fogs. Whereupon it is ordered and decreed—
inay be fouuil ut all times, when not on the cir* That the holders of Notes of the late Hank of
S. ROCKWELL. the United Stales, bring them in for payment
A. A. MORGAN.
Millcdgeville, June 10, 1822.
June 14 ..
NOTICE.
T HE amount of seven and six per cent Stocks
authorised to be subscribed by the first sec
tion of the uct passed the ‘20th April, 1822, en
titled “An act to authorise the Secretary of the
Treasury to exchange a Stock bearing an inter-
est oftive per cent, for certain stocks bearing
An interest of six and seven per cent,” not hav
ing been subscribed, the proprietors of six pei
Cent stocks of 1812, 1813, 1814 and 1815, uml ol
seven per cent stock of 1816, who may wish to
avail themselves of the provisions of the third
section of the act, arc hereby informed, lhat‘
books have been opened at the Treasury for,
receiving subscriptions pursuant thereto, and
V ll continue open until the (list of October
next.
The subscriptions may be made by tilt pro
prietors of the stocks specified, either in person
or by their attorneys, duly authorised to make
Ibc subscriptions and transfer the stocks to the
United Stales, the certificates of which are to
be aurrendered at the Treasury at the time oi
making the suhHdrfpfltins. aug 27 ft’n
NOTARIAL PRECEDENTS.
JustTReceived,
By WILLIAM T. WILLIAMS,
MoxTr.rmir.'s CoMMF.netal and Notarial Prn?-
cedsnts, a new edition, with considerable ad
ditions, by Clement C. Biddle, of Fhiludei-
- phis, £5 50. -
ALSO,
Jacob &, Watteau's Chancery Reports for 1819
and 1820, voJ 1st, with references to Ameri
can c.ises, by 11. W. Warner, &i> AO. This
work succeeds the reports ol Swanaton in the
tame court, which, together with llerivales,
complete the series from Vesey, Jr. down to
the latest decisions.
Salkklo’s Ur ports in King's Hencli, front ‘he
6t', London t*0»tion, with additions by David
IJvuns, 3 vols. J
Fikids’Analysis of Hlackstone, a new work, 2
dolls. 75 c( s.
A few moreth Wubaton’s Reports,
sep 21 ' .
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Notice.
N OTICE is hereby given* that the copartner
kWership heretofore existing between Ed
ward Williunts of Savannah, and Ahijnh Fisk of
.^Boston, under the firm of K. WiUiumi Ci Co.
Savannah, Georgia, is this day dissolved by mu
tual consent. All persons having (demands
against the said fitm, are requested to present
the same for payment, and all persons indebted
to *aid firm, are called upon to make payment
to Edward Williams, of Savannah, by whom the
business will be hereafter carried oil
A FISK.
EDWARD WILLIAMS.
Boiton, June 18,1823. »ug6
Francis ti. Nicoll Si Co.
lit
Case Circuit Court
United States, Dls-
YY. Scsrbrougli and other*}, ul
Chamber!, lSi/i September, 1822.
P ROCESS having issued in this cause, re
turnable tu the term of ihia court in D*.
comber neat t and it being re| resented that
John Haaleli, William S. Gillett, Samuel Yales,
Andrew Low, and John Uogue, defendants In
the said cause, reside without the limits of the
JlisUict of Georgia: It is ordered, that the aaid
j&hn Heslett, William S. Gillett, Samuel Yates,
jSm Uogue and Andrew Low appear at the
t,rm of this court to be holden at Suvannah in
the term of December next, to answer to the
plaintiffil on the merits of their said petit.on,
and that a copy of this order be published in
one oi the gazettes oftliis slate for three months,
and that the plaintiffs have leave to take such
further proceedings as are prescribed in the
rule iu shell ease made and provided.
J. CUYLElt, District Judge.
True extract li om the minutes.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
S&oamah, Sept. 13,1822. »ep
Georgia—Camden County.
W HEREAS, Mrs. Louisa C. Shaw, Extern
trix, applies for tetters of dismission Irons
the estate ufUencral Nathaniel Green, dec as-
«d These are therefore to cite and admonish
•11 and singular 'he kindred and creditors of
(aid deceased to be and appear at my office, on
or before the first Monday in .lunsary next, and
•hew cause (if any) why said letters should not
be granted, in terms of the law.
Gtveu under my hand and seal, this .2d day
of June, 1822. J|
[a a] JOHN BAILEY, c. c. o, <fc.
j-llyT
In the Circuit Court of the
United States,
In and for the. District of Pennsylvania,
in tile third Circuit
1TWKKN
Joseph Marx ami .Toorph Marx’
•ml George Marx, citizens of
the state of Vngtiiia, who sue
ns weil in their own munesas
in behalf of such other Per
sons, Stockholders of the late
Rank of the Untied States
heretofore named, ns shall
ooiyj in and become Parties
hereto, contributing to the
Expenses of this Suit—Com
plainants. ’
AND In Wtiuqy,
David LevuofyWine Ifandinot, ! October,
Robert 6 mi ini 'James C. Pish- \ Houmous
er, Joseph• Sims, Archibald 1817.
McCall, Paul Sieman, Samuel
Coates, Hctln Pratt, George
Fox, PaschaM Hollingsworth,
John Stille, Thomas M. Wil
ling, Horace tVmney, George
Harrison, Ahijah llammond,
William Bayard and Oliver
Wolcott, eitixrnsof the State
of Pennsylvania, Trustee* of
the late Dank of the United
States. »
at the late Bunking House of said Bank in the
city of Philadelphia, before the eleventh day of
April, A. D. 1823, nnd that on that day this
Court will make a 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:—Philadelphia, Boston, New York, Haiti,
more, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, and New-
Orleans, at least once n week, for nine calender
months, before the said eleventh day of April
next. A true copy.
D. CALDWELL, Clerk Cir. C.
The Editors of the Boston Evening Gazette,
at Boston, of the Ncw-York Evening Post, at
New-York, of the American, at Baltimore, of
tire Norfolk tlcftld, ul 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 calendar months, before the 11th duy
of April, 1823, and to forward their hills, as soon
thereafter as rhay’be, to the subscriber, accom
panied by art affidavit proving the publication,
cuhforfnttbly to the forgoing order*
D. CALDWELL, Clerk Cir. C.
may 9
'pHE persons whose names are hereunto an
JL nexed, are natives of Liberty county, in the
stale of Georgia, have resided in said state from
the time of their birth; and have had their
names registered in my office as persons of co
lor claiming to be frefc.
Tirah attends to farming on Mr. Thomas Mal
lard’s plantation; she is 53 years old.
Prince, a son nf Tirah, a carpenter by trade,
is 24 years old, and vesicles on Colonel'** Island.
Duller, a washerwoman, resides ut Uiccbo-
rough, and is 33 years old.
Katy, a daughter of Heller, is 12 years old,
and waits ou Mr. William Baker, at Gravel Hill.
Abram, a carpenter, is 35years old, and re
sides at Mr Richard S Baker’s.
E. BAKER, cjclc
July 4
Effingham Superior Court,
nuts Nisi
►On Foreclosure
of Mortgage
December' term, 1821.
The Trustees of the German*'
Lutheran Church at Ebene-
ezer
•Uf.
John Freyermuth and several
parcels of Land
O N the petition nf the trustees of the Ger
man Lutheran Church nt Ebenezer, stating
that the said John Freyermulh on thi* fifteenth
day of April, eighteen hundred Li fifteen, mort
gaged by deed under seal to the petitioners, tdl
those tracts of land, containing three hundred
acres in Effingham county, state u fore* aid, on a
small creek adjoining Judidiah Weitrrun Kelly’s
and Garrison’s land; also another filly acres, sit
uated ami being in the district of Ebeneecr,
bounded by land of Peter Arnetoff 8c F. Brook*
ners, at the t ime of survey granted to Landfel-
der; also,another tract of land situate in the sev-
enteeth district of the 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 the pay.
ment of a bond or obligation of the said John,
bearing date the day and year aforesaid U pray
ing the foreclosure of the said moitgage. 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, from
the fifteenth day of April, eighteen .hundred &
eighteen. On motion of Wayne and Cuyler,*V-
torneys of the petitioners, it is ordered that the
said John Freyermqth, his heirs or representa
tives, do pay lAto 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 as are by law directed.
It is further, ordered that this Rule be pub
lished once a month for twelve months in a pub
lic gusette of this state, or be served on the de
fendant or h'is .representative or agent six
months prior to the time appointed for the pay
ment of the;isonev into Court.
Extract from the Minutes.
JNO. CHARLTON. Clerk.
dec 11 re$
SAVANNAH
Poor House and Hospital.
V ISITING Committee for July and Jivyvtt,
CHARLES W. ROCKWELL and t,?.u.
ANDERSON. Attending Physician, Dr. WH.
(J DANIEL!..
JOHN HUNTER, Secrelsry.
jidy*
TO CAPITALISTS.
A VERY superior Steam Saw Mill has been
recently erected in the vicinity of the
OYTi OT DARIEN,
at the most eligible situation for a btismrst of
the kind on the Atlantic shores of the United'
States. PosHossiug all the advantages of an iu-:
exhaust bio supply of the finest yellow pitch
Fine and Cypress Timber, built on a line bluff,
with thirteen feet water close to ft, and a natural
cove for the reception of logs.
'flic present owners' not having if In their
power to bestow that attention to it whlc^je
ouccni of such magnitude requires, arc de«r-
ous of tclHtif the whnle^or a part of their inter
est in it, and now offer it for tale at a very low
valuation, and much less than such o structure
could be completed for.
> There has jlun been added to it a very supe
rior llice Pounding Machine capable of dis-
charging at least 50 tierces-of clean rice per
day j and A Corn-Mill, nil set in motion by the
same engine.
The Saw-Mill is upon • new principle, by
the late renowned Civil Engineer, Mr. REN
NIK of London, who sent out one of his beat
workmen to superintend its erection. It can
now cut with 48 saws, and may be made to drive
twice that number.
The Steam Engine is perhaps the host in
the United States, made by Messrs. BOLTON*
WATT, of Soho, near Birmingham; and
erected under the inspection of their best fore
man, sent out expressly for that purpose.
A wonderful cxpence is saved in fuel, as the
saiV-dust from the pitch-pine is found to answer
instead of fire-wood, and is carried to the
month of the furnace from the pit by elevators
now in use.
'Hie Rice Machine is also on anew principle
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 Waking the grain.
The mill is situated on a line Cieek, called
Cat-Head, on a branch of the Altamaha River,
and only about half a mile front Darien.
Sea Vessels, whose diaught of water enables
them to* go to the wharf at Darien, can load at
the Mill, only a short distance oil; w ilt great
fucility $ as an enclincd plane from the mill, will
enable them *o receive the lumber into their
bow ports, almost without expeneq: and the
null, us now in operation, cun furniuh 40 M. feet
of plank per day, which may foe increased if
f/'T.id necessary; the power being amply suffi
cient.
TJie lumber sent from this establishment since
it went into operation lins been allowed to be
superior in quality and regularity in sawing.
The commissioners of the Navy of the Uni
ted States have approveiUbf the ship plnuks,
furnished from it, and it is nigldy probable will
give it a preference in future contracts.
It has also bcen-seen and justly admired in
New-York and Philadelphia.
The prospect of a renewed intercourse with
the Until*!) West India lulands, renders tho
Establishment a deairuble mode of investment—
olVew*, in that case, having been made frop,
JAMAICA ALONE, for about half of alllhe pro
duce of the saw-mill,
The present owners have no objection to,con.
tinue interested in it to a certain Extent,' but
their other aVocalioilB preclude their personal
attention to it.
For terms nnd other particular!, apply per
sonally or by letter to
JOHN M'NftSH,
Suvannah.
OTT" K. B. tf Dot disposed of soon, the mill,
With all its privileges, will be rented for a tern
of years. Jlpply at above.
may 13,
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LONDON BOOKS.
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winch .re llie following: B
The walk, ol'thc Unti.li Poet., Inclitillnr the
tn«t deemed tl .million, from the Greek .ml
Roman uuthor. i by Tltoana P«tk, P 8 A t in 54
vols,
An Exposition of the Old and New Testa-
Georgia—Liberty County.
By Elijah Baker, Clerk of«he Court of Ordinary
for Liberty County.
W ILLIAM OSGOOD • pplics for letters of
administration, with the will annexed, on
the goods and chattels, rights and credits which
were of Mary Ann Fraser, late of said county;
deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased to file their objections, (if any
they hove) in my office ut Rictborough on or
before the first Monday in November next, oth-
crwisc letters of administration will be granted
to the said applicant.
Given under my blind and Seal, this l7tlt day
of September, in the year of our Lord 1822.
[L. S.) E. BAKER, c c u i c
aep 19
WHISKEY.
IfUSt received per sloop Susan, 150 barrels
•I Whiskey, For sale on accommodating
terms hy J. B. UERBERl’ & CO.
-sep 12
Georgia, Camden County.
To all whom it may concern.
HKUEAS John Uschlotl, Junior, applies
to the Honourable the Conrt of Ordinary
for Letters of Administration on the uu-adminis-
tergd part of the estate of David Tucker, late
of'said County, deceased. These are therefore
to cite and admonish, all and singular, the lit Rs
and Creditors of said deceahcd to file their , ob
jections (if any they have) in.the Clerk’s office
in the Court of Ordinary, on or before the firs'
Monday in November next; otherwise Lctte *
will be granted to the applicant. *
Witness the Honourable William Gibson,
one of tl*e Judges of 'said Court, this
21st September, 1822.
JOHN ILVJLEY, q, c. o. c. t.
sept 28 f
Laurel Hill Toll-Mill. 1 ■'
SrnHE l oll-Mill on Mis. Ancnim’s plantst on
iJL has been completely repaired lately, and is
now ready to work as well ysany other mill on
the river. The rough-tice that will be sent to
the mill will be kept separately in dry and safe
stores, and shall be beat with the utmost care
and economy, and the bsrrells will be always de
livered in good order. Empty barrels, made of
prime boated staves, will be lurmshed at the
mill when required. The terms for cleaning
Rice will he the same as at the other toll-mill9.
Those planters who will engage to have their
crofsbeat at that mill, and keep her supplied,
will have 200 tierces, or as much less as they
please, beat'ai one turn. Applications concern
ing the mill, to be made to Archibald Brebncr,
on the plantation, or in Savannah, to
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Georgia, Camden County!
TOffHF.REASArchibald Clark, En.’appliei
TT to Hut Honourable the Court of Ordinary
,? r f'^l er *,° Admtniatration oh (he estate of
Daniel Oracle, late of mid County, decreed.
1 heaft are therefore to cate and admonish allht 4
singiilar the Heirs and Creditor, of nid tleceaa-
ed, to file their ob jection, (if any th,v havel in
‘'ilClerk’..Office the Court of«,*o,r ^
before the Ant Monday In November nextt
Olherw.iac letter, will be gramed ,to. j} he appli*
w tlneao the Hhimourable william Glbwm.
3ir, U Se t p h t e «' U h d eir;82 f 2 ,,i<i ^ Urt '" li *‘
JOHN BAILEY, c.e.o.c.o,
. 28 f
Georgia—Chatham"County."
. To all nhom ti may Concern.
rXWHF.RKAS William Morel ha, applied to /
W the HonourabletheConrt ofOraipary of '
Chatham County for lett«ra of UuardlanaKlp of /
the peraon, and property of Atm H. Roe, Eli,a /
C. Roe,and Louisa D. Hue, orphan, under the
age of fourteen yeara, children of Ale*. 8. Hov.
deceaied. *1
Tltce are'therefore to cite and admonirlt alf
and Hineular the kindred of the said deceaied.
to Ale their ohf*eHim»flfeny U»y htVrl rwrtm
prrantinrr ol 1« .er, Guardi,itiliin aaetorraaid, to
Ihe applicant in the Clerk’a Office of the Mid-
Court, on or before the third day of November
next I otherwise letter, of Guardianship will be
granted.
Witness the Ifonourahle Thomsi N. Morel
one of the Jtistieea of the said Coutt.the
aecond day ot October A. II. one thou.
•anil eight hundred ahd twenty two.
1 8. Mt DOND.c c oc C
pet 3
Itileiiur Cotirt, Uhatham County,
1'hum‘ben, Oct. 2.) ASS.
O N the petitltm of Joseph Delcltampil, atalinlF
ih,the i, in Jail, for debt, at the suit of Pe
ter Duringer, that he I, insolvent, but willing
to surrender all hi, estate for the beneAt of hi,
oreditore, 0, the law direct,, and praying for re
lief under the in,olvent act, of thiialate. Or.
iterej, that the nld Joseph Delchamp, be
brought up, St the oourt house In Savannah, on
the third day of December hexl, at 10 u’chfck,
tube heard 1 ruil that notice, thereof be given
hiscfeditor., agreeable to law.
Extract Rom the minute*.
JOB T. UOLL.ES, Chirk.
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