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GEORGIAN FOR
THE country;
NEW SKU1E3—V0I,. I.
8JTURDJU' MOH.VIoYU, OCTOBER 19, IBM.
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DAILY GEORGIAN,
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At Sight Dollsra per annum, payable in advance.
•' f THE GEORGIAN,
/ FOR TUB COUNTRY,
1, published to meet the arrangement of the
Mail, three times a week, (Tuesday, Thliriday
end Saturday) at the Office of the Daily (tear-
gran, and contains all the intelligence, Cominer.
fiat, Political and Miscellaneous, including ad
*erti laments, published in the Daily Paper.
The Country Paper is sent tq all parts of the
State and Onion, or delivered in the City, at
thatuileee p— -.aims, payahte.iw advanoe.
Advertisements are insetted In both pnp»rs
•t 75 cents per annare, of nines, for the lint
iaeertion, and 37f for every aucceedlng publi-
aetion.
V Notice.
T HE Arm of Rockwell U lleplntrn is dissolv-
ed, in consequence of the death of J. L,
Hepburn. Esq.
The tubeciibera have formed a connection In
She Practice of Law, under the firm of HOCK-
■WELL fc MORGAN, They will attend to pro.
frtsional business, in the Federal Court, In the
Ocmulgee circuit, and in those counties where*
$n the late Arm of Rockwell U Hepburn prae-
(loed.
Their office is In Milledgevilie, comer of Jef
ferson snd McIntosh streets, where one of them
may be found at all times, when not on the cir-
cm,. U. ROCKWELL.
A. A. MORGAN.
Milledgevilie, June 10, 1823.
jtlne 14
NOTICE.
T tlfe Amount of seven and sit per cent Stocks
authorised to be aiihacribed oy the first sec
tion of the act pajaed the 20th April, 1822, en
titled “An act to authorise the Secretary of the
Treasury to ticlian^e a Stock bearing an.inter-
cat of five per cent, for certain stocks bearing
an interest of six and aeven per cent," not hav
ing been subscribed, the proprietors ->f six per
cent stocks of 18J 2,1813,1814 and 1815, and of
•even per cent atock of 1816, who may wish to
pvail themselves of the provisions of the third
•ection of the act, are hereby informed, that
hooka 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, duly authorised to make
the subscriptions and transfer the stocks to the
United States, the certificates of which are to
be surrendered at the Treasury at the time of
making the subscriptions, aug 27 4xu
NOTARIAL PRECEDENTS.
Just Received,
By WILLIAM T. WILLIAMS,
KoXTxniaa’s Corns naciAL »nd Notabui Par-
oaovNTi, a new edition, with considerable ad
ditions, by Clement C. Biddle, of Philadel.
phis, S3 SO.
AIM,
Ja va It Waimb’i Chancery Reporta for 1819
and 1820, vol. 1st, with references to Amori-
esn esses, by H. W. Warner, 8® *0, Tliis
work succeeds the reports of Swsnston in the
same court, which, together with Merivsles,
complete the sr s from Vesey, Jr. down to
tj)e latest decisive!*.
Bat-icr. i.n’a Rsfouts. in King's Bench, from the
*601 London edition, with additions by David
Evans, 3 Vols. glS.
Emus’ Analysis of Blackatone, a new work, 2
dolls. 75 els.
A few more-Ylh Wa«AT0*’e Reports.
aep2l
Notice.
N OTICE ia hereby given, that the copartner
nership heretofore existing between Ed-
wud Williams of Savannah, and Abijsh Fisk of
Boston, under the firm of A'. William U Co
Savannah, Georgia, isthis day dissolved by mu
tual consent. All persona having demands
sgathlt the said firm, 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 Savannah, by whom t|ie
busiueaa will bs hereafter carried on
A. FISK.
EDWARD WILLIAMS.
Hilton, June 18,1823. aug 6
Francis U. Nicoll k Co. Case Circuit Court
yo L United States, Dis-
W. Scarbrough and other. J triot of Georgia.
Chamber!, \3iU September, 1832.
TJROCEiS having issued in this cause, re-
X turnsble to-the term of this court in De
cember next I and it being represented that
John Hasten, William 8. Gillctt, Samuel Yates,
Andrew Low, and John Dogue, defendunts in
the said'cause, reside without the limits uf the
District of Georgia: It is ordered, that the said
John Haslett, William S. Gillett, Samuel Yates,
John Bogue and Andrew Low appear at the
termyif Oh. court to bo liolden at Savannah in
the term of December next, to answer to the
plaintiffs on the merits of their said petition,
Rfid that a copy of this order be published in
one ui the gazettes ofthia statefor three months,
and that the plaintiffs have leave to take such
further proceedings ss are prescribed iu the
ails in such case made and provided.
J, CUYLEH, District Judge.
’ True ..tract from the minutes.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
■YanammA Sept. 13, 1822. atfp 14
ftyr.. _ .
Georgia—Camden County.
W HEREAS, Mrs. Louisa C. Shaw, Execu
trix, applies for letters of dismixaiun from
the .state of General Nathaniel Green, deceas
ed' These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and Singular the kindred and creditors of.
Skid deceased to be snd appear at my office, on
Sr before the first Monday in Janaary next, aud
dhfcw cause (if any) why said letters should not
be granled.‘i«ft*rms oftbetiw.
Given underlay liapd nnd leal, this 33d day
of jiinejl63j|>
*° HN BAILEY,«. e. o. o. e.
Ill tlie Circuit Court of the
United States,
h and for the District of Pennsylvania,
in the third Circuit,
BETWEEN
Joseph Marx and Joseph Marx'
and George Marx, citizens of
the state of Virginia, who sue
as well in their own names aa
in behalf of attch other Per-
■ons, Stockholders of the late
Bunk of the United States
heretofore named, as shall
come in and become Parties
hereto, contributing to the
Exp' naea of this Suit—Com
plainants.
ANI) In Rtluqy,
David Lenox, HViaslAptfiinot, 1 October,
Rohr A smith, Jyupef Q. pistrr fieftMons
er, Jniopli Sims, Archibald 1817.
McCall, Paul Sieman, Samuel
Coatea, Henry Pratt, Grorge
Fox, Paachall IfloHinnwortlt,
John.Siille, Thomas M. Wib
ling, Horace Blnney, George
Harrison, Abtyab Hammond,
William llayard ami Oliver
Wolcott, citizens of live State
of Pennsylvania, Trustees of
the late Rank of the United [
States. J
AND now, to wit, this twenty third day of
April, one thousand eight hundred and
twenty-two, this cause came before the Court,
on a Mandate from the Honorable the Supreme
C‘*urt of the United States for further proceed
ings. Whereupon it is ordered jmd decreed—-
That the holders of Notes of the-lute Bank of
the United Stairs, bring them in for payment
at the late Ranking House 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 a final Decree for Distribution
of the funds reserved in the hands of the de*
fendanta for payment of said Notes » and it is
further ordered and decreed, that the Clerk
cause this order to be published in one public
newspaper in each of the following places, to
wit t—Philadelphia, Boston, New-York, Haiti-
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 Cir. C.
The Editors of the Boston Evening GaieUt,
Boston, of the New-York Evening Post, at
New-York, of the American, at Baltimore, of
the Norfolk Herald, at Norfolk, of (he Charles
ton City Gazette, at Charleston, of the Georgi-
an^st Savannah, and of the Louisiana Advertis
er, at New-Orlcana, are requested to insert the
above in their respective gazettes once u week,
for nine calender months, before tin- 11th day
of April, 1623, and to forward them hills, as room
thereafter as may be, to tbe*snbscriber, accom
panied by an affidavit proving the publication,
orrWv •
D. CALDWELL, Clerk Cir. Cf
may 9
fJIHE persona whose names are hereunto an
I. ncxed, are natives of Liberty county, In the
state of Georgia, have resided in said state from
the time of their birth i and havo had their
names registered in my office as persons of co-
tor claiming to he free.
Tirah attends to farming on Mr. Thomas Mal
lard's plauUtibn» she is 53 yeuru old.
Prince, a son of Tirah, a carpenter by trade,
ia 24 years old, and resides on Colonel's Island.
Heller, a washerwoman, resides at Uicebo-
ouglt, and is 33 yeurs old.
Katy, a daughter of Belter, is 12 years old,
and waits ou Mr. William Baker, at Gravel Hill.
Abram, a carpenter, ia 35 years old, and re
sides at Mr Richard 8 Baker’s.
E BAKER, c j c l c
.t<*iy * ,
Effingham Superior Court,
Jfecember term, 1821*
The Trustees of the German"!
Lutheran Chufch at Ebene-1 ntjfcl Nf||r
ezeC w >On F n ecloaurc
John Preyermuth and severs! I ol ' Mort fi“8'°
parcels of Land J
O N the petition of the Trustees of the Ger-
man Lutheran Church at Ebcnczcr, stating
that the said John Freyermuth on the fifteenth
day of April, eighteen hundred Cf fifteen, mort
gaged by deed under seal to the petitioners, all
those tracts of land, containing three hundred
acres in Effingham county, state aforesaid, on a
small creek adjoining Juaidiah Weitman Kelly's
and Garrison's land; also another fitly acres, sit
uated and being in th^ district of Ebenezcr,
bounded by land of Prfcf Arnetoff & F. Brook-
ners, at the tithe of survey granted to Laudfel-
den also, anotherTract of land situate in the sev
enteen district of the county of Baldwin, con-
taining two hundred and two and a half acres,
known by the number (10,4) one hundred and
our, with thp appurtenances, to secure the pay
ment of a bond or obligation of the said John,
bearing date the day and yfear aforesaid pray
ing the foreclosure of the aaid mortgage. It ap
pearing to the Court that there is now due on
the said bond and mortgage the sum of two hun
dred dollurs, with interest at six per cent, from
the fifteenth day of April, eighteen hundred U
eighteen. On motion of Wayne and Cuyler, at-,
torncya of the petitioners, it ia ordered that the
said John Freyermuth, Ins heirs or representa
tives, do pay into Court the amount due as a-
foresaid within twelve montha from tliis date,
otherwise that the equity of redemption of the
said John and hia heirs," in the said mortgaged
premises, be Jorecloaed, and that such further
proceedings take place as are by law directed.
It ia further ordered that this Rule be pub
lished once a month for twelve montha in a pub-
lie gazette ofthia state; or be served on the de
fendant or hia representative or agent aix
montha prior to the time appointed for the pay
ment of the-monev into Court.
Extract from the Minutei.
JNO.’ CHARLTON. Clerk.
dec II re$
SAVANNAH
Poor House and Hospital.
V ISITING Committee for July and Auruet,
CHARLES W. ROCKWELL «nd GEO.
ANDBRSON. Attending Physician, Dr. WM.
- DANIELL.
JOHN HUNTER, Secretary.
July 4
TO CAPITALISTS.
A VERT superior Steam Saw Mill hn been
rcoently erected in the rlcini y of th.
C\TT OY QAB.1EN,
M th- most eligible situation for a biutn'raa nl
the kind on the Atlantic ihnrra nf the United
Stati n. Possessing all the adtanuge* of an'in-
exhan.i.hle supply nf the finest yellow pitch
Pine and Cypress Timbers built on a fine bluff,
with thirteen leet water close to it, and a natural
cove for the reception of logs.
The preiont owners not listing it in their
power to bestow thsl attention to ft which t
concent of spell magnitude requires, are di'iifr
nus of eelNnif the whole, nr e pure of thtirinter.
eat in It, and Ms efer it ,fsr tale at a vet K&
valuation, and much lew than such a iJrkcnrfv
could he completed fbr. •
TheretiasiuattWbfi added to k w veh f pwpc
rior Maokim rnptms-df m
charging at leatt 58 tieveta of clean ric*T*i
day i and a Corn-MiU, all act in motion the
same dhgine, ■
The 8uW-Mil! ii upon a new principle, hi
the late renowned Civil Engineer, Mr. BRN
NIR of London, wV> sent out one of hia beat
workmen to superintend its erection. If can
now cut with 48 saws, and may be made lodrivt
twice that number. J
The 8tcam Engine ia perhfpa the brtt it
the United Htatea, thade by Meairs. BOL'I ON
WATT, of Soho, near B rmingliamj and
erected under the inspect inn of’ their hes| fore
man, sent out expreasly tor that purpose,
A wondnthl exuence is saved in fuel, aa fb«
aaw-dust from the pitch-pinu ia fmuul to anawei
rnatead of firr-wood, and ia carried to th«
mouth of the furnace from the pit by elevators
now in iirp.
The Hice Machine ia also hn a new principh
and found by experience to answer better tlup
any yet in hoc. The«|uickneaH and regularii\
of the movement, producing it of asuperioi
brightness without Waking the grapi.
1 he mill •• situated pn a fine C eek, called
Cat-Head, Oii.a brunch of the Altumalia Uiver,
and ooly about half a mile from Darien.
Heft VuBselH, whose dtaught of wa|cr enable.!,
them to go to the wharf at Darien, ettn load at
the Mill, ohly a short distance off, w th grea,i
facility j aa tm enchned plane from the mill, will
i-nablc them >o receive the lumber tnfo tlieir
^ow poits, almost without expence.and the
1 mil, us now in operation, oan furnish 40 M. feet
>1 pla tk pcr day, which may be increased if
found neceaaary j the power being amply atifii*
cipnt.
The (umber sent from this establishment since
it went into operation bus been allowed to bt
superior in quality and regularit) ill sawing.
The comnusaionera of the Navy of (lie (Jni
ted States have approved of the ship plunks,
furnished from it, and if U highly probable will
give it a preference in future contracts
It Ims also been seen nnd justly Admired in
NeW'Yoi k ai d Philadelphia.
The. pruSj oct of a renewed interemtrat; With
ihi British Wert India Isluiula, renders tho
HtaUjiiihniftut aAluinable niede of inuislment- '
LONDON BOOKS.
8. C. IcJ. SCHENK
H A R jtiat received by the Hirhark PfaiVet,
scilicet ion of London publications, maonr
whithire the following:
Tjwjorks of the British Poeta, inchnling the
mow a cemeiLtianalntionafrom the Griek and
Bomw|mhora; by 1'homaa Park, F S A i in 54
vnb, *
An Vxrmiition of the Old and New Testa-
mcnt.fin vols 4to, by Matthew Henry, a new
fditioi| edited by the Rev George Binder and
the Hw Joseph Hughes, A M
htenjira of the ci-lcbrNted persona Composing
Ihe KiJfJst Club, with n prefatory account of
Ihe orton of the associutinii, illustrated with 48
lortras from the original paintings, by Sir
lodfrtJ Knefler, 1 vol 4to
The Tour of AlYtia, containing an account of
•II the countries hitherto vla.^dby EuMpeAiut,
n-lectril from the hesWa«nhom,Vud arranged by
.Cuthrrlnr Hutvov* 3 vids 8* u
' thonpIrteilJWktitlf^ GuidbturtleChndhevp
«t'R'ir#e» ftitnJfig A febmplete code uf commer-
etal iufirmation, by G W Koi-danM, 1 volSvo
• Lettws on the events which have passed In
France\iuce the revolution in 1815, by Helen
Mkria wfHiamm With a su) plement, I vol 8Vo
Bishop Hall'mHelect Works, containing con
templations on me Old and New Testaments,
with hia devotional and practical pieces, with
•omd account dfVia life and iii.flV-ritigs, written
by h mac If. in 5 this 8vo, arranged and reviled
by J aiah l»ratt /
W irka of th* Rt. Rev, William Beveridge,
D D, Lord Bialink of St Attaplp cont ulnliig all his
aerm ns, with a ji vfkce giving aome account rtf
the i itlior and Ijs writings, a new edition in 6
vola vo I
Sr moria aelcwed from the works of the Rev
Banc Jurrow, III), late minister of Trinity Col
lege Cambfidf*- 9 *«*■
JAMAICA ALONE, lur about half ol all the pro
dnee of tho naw-mill.
The present owncra have no objection to con
Unite interested in it to a certuin extent, bin
their other avocations preclude their persona)
attention to it.
For terms and othe^particularB, apply per
boiiuIIv or by letter to
JOHN M'NISfV, ’
• Haviinnah.
TTN- D- If not disposed of anon, the mill
with all its privileges, willJic reined lor a tern
of years. Apply as above.
mav 1.1.
Georgi—Libeity Louuty.
By Elijah Baker. Clerk of*the Court if Ordinar>
1 for Libaity County.
W ILLIAM OSGOOD applies for letters ot
udmininijpition, with the will annexed on
the goods and chattels, rights and credits winch
were of Mary Ann Fraser, late of said couqly,
deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and ci-editors of Ihe
aaid deceased to file thei objections, (if Aiq
they have) in my office at Bicehorougli on or
before the first Monday in November next, oth-
erwiae letters of administration will be grautetl
to (be s-idapplicant.
Given undewnp hand and Real, this 17th day
of September, iu the year of Mfr LomI d«2J.
(L. 8 ] E. BAKER, ecu lc
sep 19
WHISKEY.
J UST received per sloop .Humiii, 1 AO barrels
Whiskey, For sale on accommodating
terms by
sep 12
J. B. HERBERT tk CO.
Georgia, Camden County.
To all whom it may concern.
HEREAS John fimhloft, Junior, applies
to the Honourable the Court of Ordinary
for Lettersof Administration on the un-admmia-
tered part of the estate of Duv^l Tucker, late
of said County, deceased. Tljeae are therefore
to cite and admonish, all and singular, the IL ira
and Creditors of said deceased to file their oh.
jeetions (if any they have) in 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,
one of the Judges of said Court, this
Slat September, 1822.
JOUN DAILEY, e. e. o. e. c.
«ept 28 f
Laurel Hill Toll-Mill.
JKlHE roll-Mill on Mr.. Anemia’, plsntoton
U has been completely repaired lately, and ia
nowidy to work aa well aaany other rtiil! on
the river. The rough-rice that will be aent to
the mill will he kept aeparatcly in dry and aafe
stores, and shall be beat will) the utmost care
and economy, and the barrella will be klwa) a de-
livered in good order. Empty barrels, made of
prime boated itxvea, will be furn'ihed at the
mill when required. The terms for cleaning
Rice will be the same as at the other toH-mills.
Thoac plantera who will engage to have their
emi-sbeat at that mill, and keep her supplied,
will have 200 tierces, or as much les*. ax they
please, beat at one turn. Applications concern
ing the mill, to be made to Archibald Brebner,'
on the plantation, or in Savannah, to
PETIT DE V1LLEKS.
•eplO rpt Factor, Mougin’t wharf.
Georgia, Camden County.
..... To oIItv*om it mny concern.
VOTIIEIIBAS Archibald Clark, Esq. npplle*
.. - ,** to l|ir Htuuatrtihletho Court utOrdinary
I’ . , , .Wr LrtUra of Admlnlatratiou on the e,tat. rtf
tts-W WsstsShistsmissA
3 vola 8vn
I'lfc History/of Religious Liberty from the
first impugn ton nf Christianity In Rriiain, P
the rallt ofneorge the Third, hy Benjamin
IIion 3 voV Uro
H lory oflnlolerance, with observations on
the i ircaiciahlein as and injustice ofper,ccu-
llon, mil (i the equity and wisdom nf unre
(trie id rf gious liberty; by Thumss Clarke, 1
vol Ho/
Ili tnrJofthc Jewa, from the deatrnction of
Jem lira to the prelent time, by Hunnah
Adai aW vol 8vo
fth eat I Cuilnms of Bacred Scripturei, col-
lectrlfr m the moat celebrated Traveltrri and
their oat ’minmt or tics, by the Rev Samuel
Uunliri ; M, Oth edition, in 2 vola 8vo.
Tt • I lia Cabinet Opened, 1 Vul
Tl > l tivenal Traveller, bv Samuel Prior
lilt Hr linos of the Linli«aii,Gener»ofInseott,
hy W (V inti, 2 vols
I’r d> ce ami Principle, male by. the author
of lit “i uthoreaa," 1 vol ’
Mi III lima, Prnciical and Experimental, fir
cv,rj d« in the year, hy one hundred of the
meat )n| tlar ministers, and containing the out*
I(|lemif3sii discourses
ClGsieli Dictiiman for the use of tdiouls, by
tynfimjlawite, (, L))
y Gospr'iautBLhyJJ
i A |iimw>lt y of tirthoi
\y llteltev John Pfowrtt, A M, l vol
'“ir* of Mrs Maty Bhi field, by S Summers
eaque IMety, 2 vols
‘ moos, hy the Rev George Burdef
ir Dialogues on iotereaiitig auhjeflla,
natical Principl'w of Natural IMiiloao-
Sir Isaac Newton, 3 vols 8vo
a Blackstonc'i Conti 's Law of Mort-
knoll's \rioato i Junius t. Pliny's Let-
pe'a If mor und llliaili Cowperi Dry-
wtgil t Charles Uie 12th and Peter the
Great Fary Tales j Ossian'a Poems i llruuties
r.8hta| earr, Chinese Tales i Spencer's Po
lls | |tse ami progress j Francis; Horace.
Stll^VintianB will bo received for the follow
oi priodical worksi— La Belle Assembler ;
.BntlV Review | Ackerman's Ueposilory j Ec
MjjicReviewi Monthly Magas nr; Voyages
•Kss| on the Ih snrHfctlon of4he Human Bo-
lAbviamncI Drew, aecfipd edition, 1 vol 8vo
V'raftcul Expiaitinnon Psalm 130, by John
Igrenj) D
7A Ucomw concerning the |Ioly Spirit, hy
J#hn men, D D
.‘TIuNatun-, Power, and iJeae'd of Indwelling
Sin inlehcvera, by John. Owen, D I)
pmrtcal Disconracs on Regeneration, by P
Dondijge, D U
jlelpo Devotion, by Mary Anne Davis, 1 vol
Viejof the Succersion of Sacred Literature,
in a cjhnological Arrwigement of authors and
rkt, by Adant Clarke, A M, 1 vol
I cave idy Use of Earthly Tilings, by
vel.
•logical 8yatem of Nosology, with a
i) und simplified nomenclature, by John
loud, M 1) F it H, 1 vol 8vo
jpta of Algebra, by James Wood, D D
aiise on Plain and Spherical Trigono
metry l>v Boberf Wooilhouso
A Iteatise on Trigonometvy, hy fe Vinc«t.
Him Sod Progress of Stenography, by James
iitnry Lewis.
, Thr^e .Enigmas attempted to be explained
I) .loha FrmwNewtop, E«-q 1 vol 8 vo
Bnfftki’a Nafurul Histoiy, in 16 vols
Tm key in Minature, givings dascription o
the manners, ctAtoms, dresses, and oilier pecu-
liarilia characteristic of the inhabitants of the
Tqrki I)empire, illustrated with 73 splendid c.n-
mvii ;a, containing uptyardsof £50 costumes,
I Vo)
Pat nts' Medical and Surgical Assistant, b>
Thor b Ayer Bromhead. a
Th Traders Safeguard, hy John K^lle, Esi)
Ms iclof Chemistry j By Win Tlioimp Brand*
3 vol ivo, second edition.
An ial Biography and Obituary, 1820,21 and
22,8i
A I j ular Course of pure and mixed filalhe
rnatii or school and students, 1 vol 8vo
Se it British Divines, in 6 vola 12m»
Bk dies of Ui* Domestic Manners of the Ro
mans vol
Esi > on the Institutions, Government xml
Mann ■ of Ancient Greece
Le ra on Philosophy, by the Rev J Joyce, 1
vol.
Bio xphical Peerage of the Empitf of Great
Britai 4 vola
8p< shea of the Rt.Hon. Henry Grattan, ed
ited I Jiia son, 4 vols 8vo
A ' rai’ise on Diseases of the Nervopa Sys
tem, 1 J C Pritchard, M D, 1 vol 8vo
Th Life of Andrew Melville, containing il-
luslr ons of the ecclesiastical and literary his
tory i Scotland, by 1'homaa li’Crie, D D 2 vola
8yo
Co «e of Lectures on Drawing, Painting and
Engi ing, by W M Craig, i vol 8V9
™" "■“ "W* — XJ
An l.uuuirv eunni'iiiiiiK In. pr m.t.Vt
iten'i nf IrchUKl, illustreteJ by e plan Rtiu.
by Thomas Wood, 1 sol Pvo
tidy June G-ey eml ht r TtmsiA > yol Jvn
Study ofMmlern HiMety, by JMpes Utitnral,
Donne, I ml fivn ' JK
May liny with tlie Hum, by IHbotnlirlij
Amusements ef Clergymen, byStlum JstilL
Ini'fieet,
Olsvi, Homeric*, nf the word, which occur i*
the llliwl, hy John Welker
A I'rystisc on th* Theory-nd qehui.m sfth,
Cubic end lliqusdrstic Bqitelioujlr tlx he, B
Rr tljfe, R D F It S
I’d. trait, ofth* British Poets, frrm No ] to
14. This wries ft i« expected wifi be cumjdct.
ed in 25 |urt«, one of »hioh wiilippesr every
two months i tmcli part eonNsinx sk enprn lj os,
end will form two volumes, «n|*!lislicj wnh
Vi(-nette illlex
Sketches nffndie, written by in rtfcmr ft*
Fire.Sid. Tmelhwee* Hi msskeGtilftec
Atiyedotee, eccompenled' with ubwrwlone
designed lofiimKh tnnntcdbif hnd emchtWne
mem for jelnire home,, by J. Thornton, 2 Ml,
)Vmo
Entpiiry into tlie Moderh ftrfvilllnjr Notinlb
of the Freedom nf the Will, by the into Itet
Jaosthxn Kdwerdi, 1 vol
1’eiyntnl Portr dture of Tliumi, II. Trelfry,
by R TroflVy, I vol ”,
Sketches of Sermon, Preeolied to ContrTen.
lion, on the (iontlnent of Europe, 2 vols
MentsFDiMiplIne, by Henry Foster Burdtiy
*1 • A,
I’opullr Beenes, tmnsleted from the Gemnn,
ilhiilreied wi’h enyixvinyH of M Csmpt, t vol
The CruiatleA • tele for youth, hy Mt. Huff-
lend, with plstue aep 34 ,
Georgia—-Gliatham County.
To affwhoin it frwy Concern.
MGltEAS Willisin Mure! lies applied t.
the Honourstile Ihe Court oTOrdinery of
UhetltemCnunty for lettert of Guerdientliip of
ihe penonstndpriipertyuf Ann If. Hue, Eliee
C. Koe.end Louisa D. Hoe, orphnnx under the
site of fourteen yeera, children of Alex. 8. ltoe.
leceifted.
These are .therefore to cite end admonish all
nnd singular the kindred of the aaid dreeasedt
tu file their uhjectinna (if any they have) in the
ninniinr of letters Gtiardianihip m afnrraaul, tii
the np|4ioant In the Clerk’s Office uf tlie suld
Court, on nr befure the third !l»y of November
nasi | otherwise Ictlere of Uuetdieniliip will b.
(frented, ’
kYitnesa the Hunnurehle Thome, N. Morel
one .f the Juaticet nf tile asitl Court, th.
•rcood day of October A. D one tlibu*
ssnd cight hundred anti twenty two.
' f s,m. Bond,co net
. w || 3','
, ndadntcnl.h all Olid
ahiqolur the lleira and Creditot • of said deceas
ed, to file their objections (If any th«y lievo) in
the C'lerk’a office the Court ttf Ottlinsi y, on or
before tlie flret Monday in November next,
otherwise letlerx will be granted to file appli
cant. •
Wltneaa the ((honourable William Gibaon,
one of the Judges nf said Court, tbit
21st September, 1823.
JOUN DAILEY, 6.c. o. o.c.
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Office of the GsonsiAX.
oct 10 . ^ .
Inferior Court, Chatham County,
Chambers, Oct. 8,1628.'
O N the petition of Joseph Delchumpt, Mating
that he lain jail, for oebl, at the suit of Pe
ter Dunngef, that he ia maolvent. but willing
to surrender all hi, estate for the benefit of Ida
credit ora, as the law directa, and pnyiilg for re
lief under the insolvent acta of this Mate. Om
tiered, that the acid Joseph Delchampi, be
brought up, at the court houae in Bavannab, mx
the third day of December next, at 10 o’clock,
to be heard; and that notice thereof be give.
Kit C(editors, agreeable to law.
Extract from the minilte,
JOB T. BOLLES, Clerk,
oct 3 ef
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