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SlHiV MOK.YI.yO, (JVTOVKH 17, 1822.
NO. ICU
Notice.
T HE firm of Rockwell W Hepburn is diasnlv-
ed, in consequence of the death of J. L
Hepburn, Esq.
The subscribers have formed a connection in
the Practice of I.uW, under the firm of HOCK-
■WEM. Si MORGAN, They will ntteml to pro.
fesainnai business, in the Federal Court, hi the
Ocmulgec circuit, and in those enmities where-
in the late firm of Rockwell U Hepburn pine-
Their office isln Mdledgevllia, corner of,lcf-
ferson and McIntosh streets, where one ol them
mav be found at all limes, when not on the cit-
eui ,. S. llOtllC'VEI.L.
A. A. MOItUAN.
Milledg^llo, June 10, 1832.
»e iW
june I
NOTICE.
T UB amount eleven and six per cent Stocks
authorised to be subscribed by tbi* first sec
tion of the act passed the 20lh April, 1122, en
titled “An act to.authorise the Secretary of the
Treasury to exchange a Stock bcarini? an into?
estoffive per cent, for certain stocks bearing 1
an interest of six and seven per cent,’* not Uv-
inir been subscribed, the proprietors <>i‘six per
cent stocks of 1812, 1813, I8l4:uul 1815, ami ot
■even per cent stock of 1816, who may wish to
■vail themselves of the provisions of the third
■ection <»f the act, are hereby informed, that
kooks have been opened at the Treasury for
receiving subsuripttons pursuant thereto, and
will continue op.in until the first of October
next.
Theiubsrriptions may he made by the pro
prietors of the stocks specified, cither in person
or by their attornoysi duly authorised to make
the subscriptions and transfer the stocks to the
United Staten, the certificates of which are to
be surrendered at the Treasury at the time of
wd-inc the icrimiyi^, #u£ 27
notarial precedents.
Just Received,
.By WILLIAM T. WILLIAMS,
Most mini's (JoMMKiiciALand Notaiiul I’nr.-
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phia, £5 50.
also,
Jacob & WAtitxn'g Clmnoery Reports for 1819
mid lfi20, vof. 1st, with references to Ameri
can eiaea, by H. W. Warner, £6 50. This
work succeeds the reports of Swanskin in the
Same court, which, together,witli Mcrivales,
complete the series from Vtsey, Jr. down to
the latest decishma.
u lALK-Hin’s Ri pouts in King’s Bench, from the
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Notice.
ml W Illnv'S o« mvihiiiwii - ... ,,
fik. under It.® firm of K. » C.
,VW»nsli, Georgia, l« Mis l)»y diwsolvei. m V
atXonseiit,' All persons /laving demands
■uiu.t the said Him, are requested to pivsent
u s.mu lur. payment, and all persons indebted
mid firm, are culled upon tu make payment
Bdwsrjl Williams, uf Savannah, by whom lltu
ismets will be here,Per cuniedon
A FISK.
HOWARD WILLIAMS.
Ho.ton, June 18, 1822. «ug 6
met, 11. Niroll Ik Co. Case Circuit Court
va k United States, Dis-
Bcsrbruugh and other! J trict of Georgia.
Ctaii.i t, I3t/i September, 1822.
IIOCE IS huvmg is-uicd to this cause, re-
Ituaable to the term uf this court in lie-
,i»er next I anil it being re, resented that
it tissue William S. Gillctt, Samuel yale»,
Irew Low,'and Jnhn.Bogtte, dcBwlonts in
.suits cause, reside without the limits .4 the
tiiot of Georgia i It is ordered, that the saifi
3 JJaslctl, William S. G.lled*. Samuel Yates,
iffilogtie and Audre# Low appear at the
,/of this pou'rt to be bulden at Savannah in
term of December next, to answer to the
.„tills on the merit, of their said petit on,
that a copy uf this urtlcr be published in
i ,,l the gsvettesuftliis stateIhr three months
; that the plaintiffs have leave to take such
thee proceeding” »» are prescribed in the
• hi msSctr case ma le and provided.
’ J. CUYI.EU, District Judge.
-True extractlrom the minutes.
GEO. GLEN, Cleric.
I, Sept- 13,1822.svp 14
Georgia—Camden County.
"I V'HEKEAS, Mis. Louisa C. Shaw, Bxecu.
f Y trix, applies tor letters of dismission from
the estate uf Gene al Nalhaniel Green, deceit-
eU These are therefore tu cite anil admonish
sdl and sutgular tile kindred and creditors of
(J,,! deceased to be and appear at my office, on
•r before the first Monday in Jantary Itext, and
ehev c.oMe.fif any) why said Jotters should nut
he granted; mterms-ol' the law.
G.-CTISUnder my hand end seal, this 22d day
at Jon*, 182%
If T] ’ JOUN BAILEY, c.o. o, c. c.
' >
In tlie Circuit Court of tlie’
United States,
In and fur the District of Pennsylvania,
to the third Circuit,
BETWEEN
Joseph Marx and Joseph Marx'
and Clooige Mavx, citizens of
the state of Vit gini*, who sue
as well in their owit namezut
in behalf of such ciliicr Ver
sons, Stockholders of the late
Rank of the United Slates
heretofore named,; as shall
come in and become Parties
hereto, contributing to the
Expenses of this Suit—Com.
plainuiUi*
AND In F.tiuqy
David Letiox, V.UnsTloinHnot, ! October,
Robert Smith# Jumys <J. Fish- f" SesMqps
er, J.iseph Archibald 1817k *
McCall, Paul Sttjmnn, Snmuci
Coales, Henry Pratt, George
Fox, Paschall Hnllingsworih,
John S ille, Tluipias M. Vy.il.
' ling, Horace ljinm y, George
Harrison, Abijah H:\mmond,
AVilliam Bayard' and Oliver
Wolcott, citizen* oft ha State
of PenosylvaniH, Tmstees <if
the late Bank of the United
* States, a
£\ ND now; to wit, this twenty-fliird day of
«wk April, one thousand eight hundred and
twenty-two, this cause ennic before the Court,
on n Mandate from the Honorable the Supreme
Court of the United Stales for further proceed*
inga. VWiereupon it is ordered and decreed—
That the holders of Notes of the lute Bank of
the United States, bring them in for payment
at the laic Banking House of said Bank in the
city of Philadelphia, b- fore the eleventh day of
April, A. D. 1823, and that on that day this
Court will make a final Decree fur Distribution
of the funds reserved in the hands of the de*
fVmlnnls for payment of said NoteN i and it is
further ordered and decreed, that the Clerk
cause this order to he publiahed in one public
newspaper in each of the following places, to
witPhiladelphia, Boston, New York, Italii*
more, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, and New
Orleans, at least once a week, for nine calender
months, before the said eleventh day of April
next. A true copy,
D. CALDWELL, Clerk Sir. C.
The Editors of the Boston Evening Gazette,
at Boston, of the New-York Evening Post, at
New-York, of the American, nt Baltimore, of
the Norfolk Herald, at Norfolk, of the Charles
ton Cit y Gazette, at Charleston, of the Gcnrgi
nn, at Savannah, and'of the Louisiana Advertis
er, at New-Orleans, jire requ* sted to insert the
above in their respective gazettes once a we» k,
for nine calender hionihs, before the 11th d»»y
of April, 1823, and tdforward them hills, as soon
thereafter us may bej to the subscriber, accom
panied by an afHdufft proving the pUbliftUtion,
conformably to ili**//'r*gcHi*K , dWW&.-.
D. CALDWELL, V{cylc Cir. C.
may 9
*I1HE persons whose names are hereunto an
V. tiered, ire native* of Liberty county, in the
state of Georgia, have resided in said state from
the time of their birth; and have had their
names registered in my office as persona of co
lor claiming to be free.
Tiruh attends to-fajming on Mr. Thomas Mal
lard’s plantation r site is S3 years old.
Prince, a son of Tirah, a carpenter by trade,
is 24 years old, ami.resides on Colonel’* Island.
Heller, a washerwoman, resides at Riccbo.
rough, and is 33 years old.
'Katy, a daughter of Ucller, is 12 years old,
slid vvuits ou Mr. William Baker, at Gravel Hill.
Abram, a carpenter, is 35 years old, and rc»
sides at Mr Richard S Baker's
E. BAKER, c jcic (
July 4 f
Roue Nrsr
►On Foreclosure
of Mortgage
Effingham Superior Court,
December term, 1821,
The Tiustees of the German'
Lutheran Church at Ebene-
ezer
vi.
John Freyermuth and several
parcels of Land
O N the petition of the Trust eetf*of thr* Ger
man Lutheran Church at Ebenezer, stating
that tj;*t said John P^yermuth on the fifteenth
day of Ap»*?l* eighteen hundred it fifteen, mort
gaged by deed u'nder seal to the petitioners, all
those tracts of land, containing three hundred
acres in Effingham county, state aforesaid, on a
small creek adjoining Judidiah Weitman Kelly’s
and Garrison’s laud) also another filly acres, sit
uated and being in the district of Ebenezer,
hounded by land of Peter Arnetoff fc F. Brook-
nets, at the time of survev granted to Lsnatcl*
tier; alR<>,another tract of land situate m the scV^
enteeth district of the county of Baldwin, con
taining two hundred and two and s half acres,
known by the number (104) one hundred and
our, with the appurtenances, to secure the pay.
mentof a bond or obligation of the said John,
bearing date the day and year aforesaid £jf pray
ing the foreclosure oft he Said mortgage. It ap.
pearing to the Court that there is now due on
the saiu bond and mortgage the Rum ol two hun
dred dollars, with interest at six per cent, from
the fifteenth day of April, eighteen hundred &
eighteen. On motion of Wayne and Cuvier, at
torneys of the petitioners.it is ordered that the
siid John Frtyermuthjh s heirs or representa
tives, do pay into Court the amount due As a-
foresaid within twelve months from this date,
otherwise that the equity °f redemption of the
8»idJohn and hia-heirs, in the said mortgaged
premises, be foreclosed, and that such further
proceedings tske place as are by law directed
It is further^orderqU 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 egent six
months prior to the time appointed for the pay
ment of the monev into Court.
Extractfrom'thc Minulet.
J NO. CHARLTON. Clerk.
dfc.ll re$
. . SAVANNAH
Poor House and Hbspital.
\7TSITING Committee for July anil Auiptui,
I OHAULES W. KOCKWELI- snH GEO.
ANDEKSON. Attending Physician, Dr, WM.
C DAN1ELL.
JOUN HUNTER, Secretary.
July 4
TO CAPITALISTS.
A VERY superior Siesm 8nw Mill h«, been
recently erected in the vicini y of the
CVV Y 0¥ DAYMEN,
ss the most eligible situation for s business of
the kind on the Atlantic shores of the United
States. Possessing all the advantages of an in
efcluuHt/blc supply uf the finest yellow pitch
Pine and Cypress Timber, built on a fine bhifV,
with thirteen feet water close to it, and a natural
cove for the reception of logs.
The present owners not having it in theii
power to bestow that attention to it which a
concern of such mngmlude requires, are deair
mis of telling the whole, or a purt of their inter
est in it, and now offer it /or tale at a very low
valuation, Aid much In* than such a ttructun
could be completed for.
There has just been added to it a vety tup 4
rior Dice Pounding Machine, capable of dia
charging ut loast .5U uezees of ejeau rice pet
day i ami a Loin-Mill, all set in motion by tht
same engine. •
The Saw-Mill is upon s new principle, b.\
the late renowned Civil Engineer, Mr. ftpl
NIE of London, who sent out one of hinDest
workmen to superintend its erection, n can
now cut with 48 saws, and may be made to drive
twice that number.
The Steam Engine is perhaps the best in
the United States, made by Messrs. pOLTOP*
CJ WATT, of Soho, near Brmingham,; aim
erected under the inspection of their best fore
man, sent out expressly for that purpose.
A wonderful expence is saved in fuel, as the
saw-dust from the pitch-pine is found to answer
instead of fire-wood, ami Is carried to the
mouth ofit the furnace from the pit by elevators
now in uae, '
The Rice Machine is also on ■ new principle
and found by experience to answer better than
any yet in use. The quickness ami regularit)
of the movement, producing it of a superior
brightness without breaking tlie grain.
The mill .s situated on a line Uieek, called
Cut llead, on a branch of the Altamaha River,
and otdy about half a mile from Darien.
Sea Vessels, whose dt ought of watfer enables
them to go to the wharf at Darien, can load at
the Mill, only a short distance off, with great
facility; us an enclined plane from the mill, will
i-iiable them to receive the lumber into their
bow po*ts, almost without expence; and the
mill, as now in operation, can furnish 40 M. fee'
>1 plank per day, which may be increased if
found necessury; tlie power being amply suffi
cient.
The lumber sen’ H orn this establishment since
it went into operation lias been allowed to bi
superior in quality ami reguluril) in sawing.
The commissioners of the Navy of the Uni
ted States have approved of the ship planks,
furnished from it, ami it is highly probable will
give it a preference in future contracts.
It bus also been seen and justly admired in
New-Yo< k ami Philadelphia.
The prospect of a renewed intercourse witl
the British West India Islands, renders thir
stabltxhmtnt a desirable mode of investment-*
oiVovuy- in that case, hming LeuM-uuuW4>«n-
JAMAICA ALONE, for about hall of all the pro
duce of the saw-mill. t
The present owners have no objection 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
sonallj or by letter to
JOHN M’NISH,
Savannah.
TTN. B. If not disposed of soon, the mill
with all its privileges, will be rented lor a tern
of years. Apply at above.
mav 13.
Georgia—Liberty County. V
By Elijah BukeV. Clerk of'be Court of Ordinsr)
for Liberty County.
W ILLI AM OSGOOD applies for letters of
administration, with the will annexed on
the goo ls ami chattels, rights and credits which
were of Mary Ann Fraser, late of said county,
deceased. V
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred uml creditors of the
said dec* ased to file theii objections, (if any
they have) in my office at Hiceborough on or
before the first Monday in November next, oth
erwise lett« rs of administration will be granted
t>> tin said applicant.
Given under mv hand and seal, this 17jji day
of St*i timber, in the year of our Loid 1822.
(I.. S J E. BAKER, ecu l c
p »9 %
WHISKEY.
J UST received per sloop finnan, 150 barrels
Whiskey. For aide on accommodating
Urmaby J. II. HERBERT Ik CO.
sep 12
Georgia, Camden County.
To all whom it may concern.
11EUE.YS John BaclduU, Junior, applies
w w to the Honourable the Court of Ordinary.
for Lettersof Administration nntheun-admlnis-
tered part of the estate of David Tucker, Isle . .
of said County, deceased. These are tliefeforej fhe principal*,
to cite and admonish, all and singular, the H- irs
and Creditors of said deceased to file their oh-
jections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s office
in the Ouurt of Ordinary, on or before the first
Monday ih November next; otherwise Letters
will be granted to the applicant.
Witness the Honourable William Gibson,
one of the Judges of said Court, this
21st September, 1822.
JOHN BAILEY, c. c. o. c. c.
sept 28 f
Laurel Hid Toll-Mill.
iTpHE l oll-Mill on Mrs. Ancrmu’s pianist on
4JL has been completely repaired lately, sod is
now ready to work as well as any other mill on
the river. The rough-t ice that will be sent to
the mill wll be kept separately in dry and safe
stores, and shall be beat with the utmost car<
and economy, and the barreils will be alwa) s de
hvered in good order Empty barrels, made ol
prime boated staves, will be furn'siicd aftht
mill whan required. The terms for cleaning
Rice will be the same as at the other toll-mill*-
Those planters who will engage to have theii
crot s beat at that mill, and keep her supplied,
will have 200 tierces, or as much less as they
please* beat at one turn. Application! coflceui-
mg the mill, to be made to Archibald Brebner,
on the plantation or in Savannah, to
PETIT DF- VILLER6.
•cp 10 rpf Pactor, Hongiu*. wliuf.
DEFERRED ARTICLES
’Ate following remarks are taken from an ar*
tide in ilie Auror., entitled Analyiii of Hu-
m»o Policy," con.iilinp', m tlie oil lor »»yt, of
fmfpneot" written some lime since on tlie spur
of tho decision mil luitl »9»le. It m»y, perils os
lie observes, sunken some interesting reflec-
ii*n,t j
I'lti 1 desire of certain Europenn powetw
to e.tsblisli monarchies in tlie Soulli A
nteric.ii provinces is notorious ; they tail
-M in 'fiitcno. Ayres, .nil though still «l
far k. illey imist also fail in Chili, What
they tuay accomplish in Peru nr Mexico
js not tocertain ; not because ol any in-
clinstiioti of the Mexicans, but from Hie
d-peodent Chartrctor of -the population,—?
Petti ia vicious iu the core ; ami were mil
the (peat republic, ami the great men who
direct V s destinies, so contiguous tu them
in the Vrnrxulean untl New Grenadian
provinces, P.-ru would form u man itchy.
Should Apfidttca accomplish nis views uf
Mexico, iimi erect a tuonaichy there, the
United States may Imik sharp; not from
any vice or Viaiility in the people, but
we must recollect that the liral visitation
nl British P wet in Hindustan was. petty
tratlii g adventure, not ttjuul in value <o
the day’s pay of a brigade of infantry. Ii
fifteen years that li'Jle adventure possess
the paradise of stntibns, a territory with a
greater population than Knglai d at this
day. _ V\ itli only 500 white faces, and t
promise of promotion to . traitor, who
wa. not to fight, bhe gained dtp battle ot
Plaisy, ami now she has ISO.000,000 ol
Asiatics for subjects. Whal comparison
is there betwocii.ihc muslins uf India and
die metals of Mexico, when the world ia
up for sale. „
lit relation to the precious metals, it is
morally certain'that if we hud in 1810
done only what <taa due to out selves, by
honestly acknowledging tlir independence
of .South America, those metals winch are
the keys of universal commerce would
have bail their depot here, and could nol
have been so easily obtained, nor employ
ed with dial success which we have sfen
in aiming all Europe. Hut w. have tie-
glected (he golden opportunity ala most
suspicious period. Another occasion now
pre*cnts ilsell, which being neglected, the
oppbrtunity, iljnst wholly gone for ever
must be so iifi'jclctl to our disadvantage
that years cannot retrieve it, and the trea
sures which we might have possessed .may.
,h’e sir zed by that very phwer which 'having
a desire In prostrate our republican insti
tutions, can hardly be expected to neglect
the meaqa'which South America presents
for accomplishing it.
Hut-waving (he great nccumulnlive and
tfbrable advantages of national wealth
and security, let us take a single case, or
ad operation. Lei us suppose it were
desired to obtain, for example, from Mexi
co, a sum-equal In the late loan made in
Epglafm for the United States’ Bank.
„The price of the mark of silver iit bars
of 11-12 fine iB eight dollars, and lobe
pgid by die government.
1,140,000 marks of silver 11-13 fine
will cost in them $9.120,000.
,’1,140,000 murk, are equal In 8,43Qpl45
ounces troy, and Olch ounce 11 12 tine is
wjrrth 81,185 i consequently 8,439,145
ounces of troy silver 1112 Roe are worth
in the United States 810,000 365.
Tlie pinRt on such an operaiion to the
Bank ol the United States, trail it been
nhgociaicd in Mexico, would have been
about 8880,365, beside lire immediate ces-
sjiinn ol lire iincresl, which on the Eng
lislr loan deterred will exceed 83,000,000.
So that die actual profit and saving
would amunnt to little short of four mil
lions.
, There is too much reason to apprehend
(hat we ore lelting the flood ol lortnne
pass by, apd that instead of securing to
our neighbours of the same continent the
idarket of the United States, a power
whose policy enables it to appreciate the
fmporianceofit will pre occupy, the place,
abdby.the the restless activity of their
..g^irts exclude us altogether, or limit ue
sa in Asia to a partial and degrading trade,
in which if we had been.wise we might be
it
IRLZ-TON CITY
of Neuburypnrf.) was robbed ol money
and clothes. If litis came to his know,
ledge, permit ore to a-k why he did not
punish the off otters f lie afterward,
sent the same men to board (Ire American
schooner Coquette, which they rnbbid.
All the authority by which the Palmyra
had lonuise i. derivedfrom-thraignatuie
of a Lieutenant n the SpnnM JYnvf,
who is also the llagbour Walter of tit,
John's. Porto Rico, and Ujinu rxam mt-
flow of the commission, U WiJ be. fmi
to be one that had expired#) nd .after,
words unlawfully extended! I j ll w»t
also givelt without securities rodndemr.ify
for tiny apoliationa they mlghljcortimit at
sen ! £ , , fi
J insist, sir, iJjioth^.Vene tilths. \ Th*
C'pniois-i.m is. lor a sch.o ftbrf if PS Spa
nish tons, (equal to ItS A,merft»o)io car«
ry one long 12 (mender, eight 10 pound
rnrronnadea.aiid fnc hund'ed tneo. Now,
the Palmyra is ar( Hermnphrutlite brig of
173 tons, American tonnage j mounts t
12 pounder, which is the only circutn-
stance that cnrresjmnds with the commits
sinn ; two of die otew have been recog.
oiled as Cape Antbnio Pirates and sort,
tlier of her crew wak heard tu say that lh«
Grampus was the same schooner that
broke them up at Sugar Key. It m y her*
be necessary 10 remark, that all vea-cl*
which have been robbed by the crew if
the Panchitu alias Palmyra have been
hoarded tvhqiuthc flag of Venezuela or
France has own worn by that vessel.
Threats uf vengeance, which pass unheed
ed by ms, have already been thrown out,
but 1 wiH etecuie notwithstanding, yyli-t
iu my apprehenaiun is my duty ass naval
officer. . *
The respect l bear to the civil tribunal*
•of my country, suffers me 1 not for onn
moment to cast any reflection on the de
cision of Dip honourable J oiler. He hat
pronounced k sentence uf acyuittal in' ihs
case id the brig Palmyra, Ine Oratnpu*
must, therefore, relinquish her ptize, if
the law does nut sanction Hie efuim.—
But respect to myself, and to the brnv«
men under my command, induces me to
shew to the world, that while (ve would
risk our lives for the protection of lair
commerce,• we Rave not captured und
brought into poet any prize without strung
grounds fur the correctness of our coud|U>t,
The public’s moat respet'ful servant,
FUANCIS H. GREGORY,
Lieut. Coutd'f.
Charleston, 8th Oct. 1822. -
TO THR EDITOR or THR OHA1
GAZETTE.
Sir—I herewith transmit you a few
remarks accompanied with certain docu
ment ry evidence. ' On the grounds tltgs
established, I conceived it my duty to
capture the Pancltita alias Palmyra, s* in
my opi inn they lolly establish, her cha
racter to he >urh as was at least doubtful
il not piratical
II 1 know any thing, I hope I know the
duties of my profession, sod the nature
and extent ol theo'iders I haye from the
goyernment ot my country. Permit me,
then,before the following documents are
read, to make a few plain remarks.
One of the crew of the brig Maria-Ann,
from Curacna to New York, was brought
into court, and swore to the fact, that in
July last the Palmyra boarded the said
png, rnhbrd her, and demanded and search-,
ed for money. The privateer schr. Pe
riera was in company at the same time,
wtiictr also hoarded and -robbed the brig.
Captain Escurra acknowledged that an .
American pilot bust acbuontr, (the Dennis I
LONDON FA8HION^FOIt AUGUST,
No. 1,—Evening Carriage Airing
Dress.—Round dress of lemmi-ctfloiired
Italian crape over white, with two row*
of lemon coloured sarsenet, Imniltnnes I
over winch are leaves or laupuettes of
white j the leaves are of Urlio,.’s Patent
Lace, and have a light and beautiful i lleitj
ladies wlnlnipfer lire languettes. have them
of whj e satin. Tile sleeves, which aia
ornamented ill a novel style, are likewise
finished with Urling’a luce 1 and all Ilia
lace appeml^ea (0 till* dress are of the
same fabrication. Tlieltur (a arranged,
a la Sappho, and ia pani *y covered by a
fichu linm of face with a full blown rose
on the I'rotU curls, near the let! aide. A
shawl uf lavender-coloured silk, with a
variegated border, is carelessly thrown
over the form. Necklace and ear-ring*
of Egyptian pebbles-
Nn. II.—Morning Promenade Costume.
— High dress of lavender grey Sarsenet
ornamented round tile border with cherry
coloured satin, and belt of the sartle, fas
tened on one side with a gold buckle.
Collar falling over of embroidered muslin
richly trimihed with Uriitfg.'s Patent
Lace. Bonnet of white sai'senet, or chip,
ornamented with ears of corn and wliita
marabout feathers. Dove rolourcd kid
slippers, and letnon coloured gJtlVt«.
La Bette Assembles.
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peorgia—Chatham County.
To alt -whom it may Concern.
V|»>!«J(BAB W ilium Morel haa applied tu
yWr the Honourablr the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham County for letter, of Guardianship of
the persons and property of Ann H- Roe, jgliaa
C. line,and Louisa D. Hoc, qrphanMindi r the
ago of fourteen yetrS, children of Ale f- 3, Kt)e a
deceased.
These are therefore to cite snd 1
and singular the kindred of the .aid 1
to file their objection* (if any they have)*
granting ofletters Guardianship M uforeeeid, to
the applicant'in the Clerk’s Office of the Said
Court, on or before the third d.y of November
next I otherwise letters of Guaidianship ’will be •
granted.
Witness the Honourable Thomas N. Morel
one of the Justices of the said Court, th*
second dsy of October A. D one thou,
sand eight hundred and twenty tiro.
8. M. BOND.qc pC^
y have)fotrle
• or! 3 4
itieotgia,4Jaiudflj» Oouitty.
To allwh$m it 'may concern.
W HEREAS Archibald Clark* Esq. apptiefl
to the Honourable the Uourt of Ordinifry
for Letters of Admidglration on the estate of
DSaiel Grade, late ol said County, deceased*
Thete are therefore, to cate and admonish nllfand
singular the fleirtanri Creditors of stfddecexs*
ed, to file their objections (if any they have), in
the ClerVs office the Court of (ftdinary, on or
before the first Monday ip Novenfber next)
otherwise letters will be granted to the spplt*
cant. . . *
M itn?ss the Hhonourable William Gibson,
the Judges of aaid Court, this
pCeffloer, 1822.
J^UN RAlUiY, S. c. o. c. c* ‘
itness the I
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