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WASHINGTON, August 14.
i Russian Legatloit.-r-Achuitge
made in ihb Legation from Rjissia
!: United State*. Mr Klmskn, the
I i.n*ellor of Legation, has been recalled
and will leave the United States
Le time this fall. Henceforth* Instead
| Counsellor of Legation and Secretary of
as heretofore, there is to be a
't and Second Secretary of Legation.
MaW/tZ has received the appoint-
’ it „( First Secretary of Legation, and
Shabeisky hasbeeii appointed Second
..jury. 1 he latter is not in this enun-
but is expected. Baron Maltitz Has
n for some years here, as Secretary of
•ati'-.n.
[jj r FJlisen has been in this country
„, t . than thirteen years, and is jiptiy es
, mM j t\,r his ihtel iigence,und hisamuble
unassuming manners.
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From the Augusta Constitutionalist.
Some liberties have been taken with the
lowing Translation and we have strick-
„ut one (»• »wn passages—we hope with
t injury to the production.
yon TIIE CONSTITUTIONALIST.
MAN AND WOM AN.—A PARALLEL.
Taniiaiedfrom the German of G Schilling)
Cliff young woman saves her treasures
noceiice and virtue, and generally in this
l( i|lpUf for mgrulitode
The yuuug man throws his away like a
ivy. useless burden.
IV fo' iniT appears destined fur distress,
t latter for Distressing.
The health of he young woman ia im
iretlin proportion to her ripeness of age)
w tnftin-young man is increasing in the
iy proportion.
« • * • * * e
The young man fulls. No.wonder! say.
ia tvoi Ul, and he is not esteemed less by
Lr.o .temporaries.
The young woman falls, and by the fall
ie looses her better self. She becomes
irudent and bail. Commonly she quits
Ik .acred cir’cle of movality forever—and
•j*dearly besides for toe indelible blent-
iii, by hot tea' s, by burning pains, by shame
il disgrace!
The mail marries and becomes innate
d commander. The young woman is u
tune-wile. subject to his humours, to his
tsiomt, ami to his peevidihess.
The fruit* of matrimony me to the wife,
"p* towards lijbt grave. Nature knowing
w cruelty gives to her the indissoluble
Mitijf oflove towaids her children. The
rlin.tlnm of her husband grows cool. He,
- in full blossom of age, finis no more in
de.troyed graces of hi* impaired wife,
|Iiu»h or tlulating lines that charm sensuali-
She perceives with pain, that the
dug only att• acted him; tha; the filling
ares af autumn are not calculated to ren-
ir him any joy.
The more he compares, the more, she
has, Morality teaches him how to act
the follows the voice of Ids insatiable
xrt. He becomes extravagant! her dur
bids her Hufle , love .od keep silence. If
'appears jea'ous, bell is opening in her,
<i-.e and the wo Id (called fitiy enough,
t bud,) laughs at her—pities her, at the
lost, mill—pardon* the man.
Shi? makes a false step, every one will a-
>'<• with the insulted husband, if he tlijW*
nut of doors Without shoes and cUotlii;*;
ml abandons Iter io misery ami shame.
He becomes an u|J mutt. Dig ity snd
teem atb-hd on hiitt and his confederates
mot Iii him the author uf many exploits,
' 'he grandfather uf hopeful children ; the
Newtipn of his cob temporaries nccom
We* him tu tee nigh grave. The wife be-
hiips a matron, or a Window—who asks
Mier? in almost every- circle of society
die seen as unwillingly* and received as
My as austere virtues.
PITTSBURG, Aug. 6
U 9. Engineers. — General llernurdiiinri
fpur other gentlemen, employed by the U
Is. as engineers; under the act for till: in
ternal improvement of the country, by cit
nnls <5*c. descended, the Mouonguhela to
this place .on Fiiday evening la.-i; and on
Monday departed for Beaver.— 1 They in
tend we understand,to examine the cod n try
between Beaver, and the shore of Lake
Erie, in the slate of Ohio and along the
south side uf the Lnite, east, at least as far
as the town uf Erie,'in this state, whence
they will return to this place by French
Creek and the Alleghany river,’ early in
September. ■
Their surveyors, whom they left employ
ed in making surveys at the head waters of
Yough and Monongaheta. they expect to
meet hear un there return, as also the Com*
missioners Afc. employed by this state, and
with them to survey the canal rout from
this place to Harrisburg, by the way of the
Alleghany. Juniata and Susquehaunuli liv
ers.
From the Alabama Slate Gazette.
The republicans of Alabama are at length
beginning to apt with energy. Meetings
have been held in various sections of the
state to promote the election ofWilliam H.
Crawford, and the public sentiment expres
sed with that bu!dues which becomes free
men. An electoral ticket has been formed,
consisting of men high in the confidence of
their fellow-citizens, most uf whom have
discharged important anti responsible offi
ce# with zeal and ability. The history of
their whole lives, is the strongest comment
on the purity of their intentions.
Mr F. A. Stewart received on Saturday
last bills of lading and a note of consign,
ment of a cargo of Onondaga salt and kelp
to be shipped oil board the boat Ontario,
calculated for canal and river navigation.
—She is schooner rigged, and clears from
the port of Syracuse (something more than
three hurdred miles in the interior )for
.Yew Fork, and thence to Hartford, Connec
ticut. . Her cargo consists uf specimens of
(lie common fine suit of Sulina, manufactur
ed by'he Syracuse company. by the pro
cess of solar e.aporation; and of course
salt made at Boynton Rocks, by.a low de
gree of heat. The kelp is also a valuable
article for our market. We understand
tho Ontario may be expected in a few days.
Herarrivni will excite much interest and
curiosity; since she is the first boat which
has undertaken this species of navigation
and trade, and will furnish additional evi
deuce uf the immense utility of the Erie
canali in supplying not only this city, but
other states, with valuable articles of com
merce. VV e trust the citizens <>f Hartford
will bad with pleasure the artival of this
vessel ♦' un the interior of a sister state,
freighted with the product* of hur own soil
and out own industry — fine. Tost.
VBu the John Dickinson, at .Ye w. York.]
(JtlKKNiM’IC, June 26rh, 1824.
Our MarKet for Cotton, had the appear
ance of improvement, but it has again ra
ther become more unfavorable in point of
ad vance in price Wo do not however an
ticipate any decline—our consumption be
ing very good. Rice, of middling quality
16-6 perewv.
Sales l9fh to 26th June.
Sea Islands, 68 bales, 1S3-4al6d
S aided do 8 do
(jifor the Republican ]
OjTTjaLlC MKE t lN*n.
A very large assemblage ol the Caprirmdgi,
commonly called NighLIutwks, took place last
evening, in-an airy apartment of the Exchange.
The subject of the unprovoked war ,< hich bus
fur sometime past been carried on against them
by certain sharpshooters of the city was taken
up, and after a lengthy consideration, it was u-
unanimously resolved to lay their grievances be
fore the public, in the hopes that they might
obtain that security from their pi.y, which li.ey
have betfh deprived of, in consequence of the
violation of the laws. In pursuance of that res
olution, they present the following resolution
and remonstrance?
Reiolved,
That we view as an evil of great magnitude
the unfeeling and unsportsman like manner in
which our lives have been assailed by many eiti-
sens of this community. We have been most
unmercifully compelled to desert the most
healthy and iiry part of the city! and to resort to
its interior, where we must necessarily breathe
the suffocating smoke and noxious mi-asma of
our foil destroyers. Time was, when our palates
were regaled with the delicious repssi of Gnats,
Mosquitoes, lied Bugs, and the still greater del
icacy the lizard, llut" should we continue to he
deprived of our only means of silhsistencu, we
pray that Council will take'hup denlontble case
into Consideration and adopt sohiu speedy means
for our relief.
PortfewJorlf, #***
(established line)
l lie packet ship
(gxj> Louisa Matilda,
1-daily expected, and. will receive quick des
patch For freight or passage, saving elegant
accommodations apply to H ALL h. HOYT
sag ‘24 168 ■
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NOTICK.
v|10 prevent misapprehension and difficulty,
1 the subscriber gives notice that lie shad,-in
all instances, where there is no special agree
ment to the contrary, require the freight money
of vessels consigned to him, to be paid in such
money as the batiks of this city receive in pay
ment. S. U.PARKMAN
aug 24 cl 68
Prime Hams and Shoulders.
PRIME HAMS in bags
1.50 Shoulders
Fol- sale by
DOUGLASS &. SORREL.
aug24 t-168 ‘
liy J. Hi Herbert & Co.
tO-M 'ltPOW,-2At!nnst at 11 o'clock;
U ill be told before our SloiC,
. A g* neVal assortment nf
GROCERIES, ftfc
Alio,
Five Thinks Shoes.
a 'll ’ ~ 'ferula Caslli
aitg24 .168 -
SHIP NEWS.
PORT UK SAVANNAH.
Furniture Wax.
riXDIS article is highly recommended ibr the
I. “ purpose of imparting an elegant gloss to
Mahogany Furniture.
The large and extensive Cabinet WnYe Man
ufactures in the northern cities make use of this
composition to give their work u beautiful pol
ish
A supply of this wax has been received per
ship Savannah It is put up in small pots and
boxes with printed directions for use, and fur
sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and Druggists,
Shads buildings.
aug 24 168
Ity Calvin Haktr.
TO-MOuiCt'W, i.Atr, just at il o'clock,
In Iron- of his atfrt-e,
2000 lbs. Bultiiiioi-c I Jains,
small sizes and of a Bul'.ciior quality.
aug 24 7 ... " .
~F. G1£LET& CO,
orrxn roa sAua ois * nsnoAiir,
(TUFTY PIECES 42 inch HlS.Mp HALt.lNti.
r jj.so,
Received by the ships Em|ieror, William Wal.
lace, and now uindirigfrom the S -tannah, .
76 Tackages, ScHSonahle and,
Wootieii Good4.
Bought moktly in Jui|e nod July last, which
it be sit Id at the present New. York pricct. ^
Schr Eclipse, Clark, Baltimore, 10 days, to
Johnston, Hills & co.
Spanish sloop Theresa, Capt Aug’s Bnriel, a bo ties. It has been found by experience to be
irize to the Colombian schr Poilv Hampton, * very superior article and comes much cheaper
i rom the coast of < ;uba, cargo 184 boxes sugar, thttn l,,ose kinds usually vendid in this city
14 hhds rum—put in for repairs. The quality of it is believed <o be so good,
Schr Vexation, Lee, Boston, via Vinyard, 7 ds Ilk** should exceptions of any kind be made to
- ’ - 'it, the money in every instance will be promtly
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and Druggists,
Shads Building.
aug 21 167
from the latter.
Schr Thorn, Vernard, Darien, 2 days, with I burned,
cotton to J M'Nish, Johnston, Hills 8t co, and R
& J Habersham, and rice to Bulloch A Duiiwuo*
dy, and t* E lirassine; Spoke Spanish sloop
htress, and supplied her with water, arid put a
man On board to bring her into this port
BAILEn TGSTSHDAT.
S),ip Savannah Bet be, for New-Y-.-rk—Pas-
sengers, Mrs G.iv Troup and servant, Miss Mi
nis, Miss Crocker, Dr Marshall, Dr Hall, and J
Henry. The Savannah, crossed the bar at 1
’clock.
Schr Magnolio, M Donald, for Matanzas.
SAILKtl THIS PIlHKlVOOX,
York.
From the Portland Statesman.
TAILORS DEFENDED
.1 A Tailor, instead of being lire ninth pirt
,s fll a man, pos«easeg fhe qu ilitie* nf nine
en combined in one, as will be -een fry
hr following observations t
1st. \n an '-co'iomUt, he curs his coat
ccurding to his cloth.
2nd. As a gardener, he is careful of cab
iigr
3d. As a sailor, he shears off whenever
|i is proper.
4th. As a play actor, he often brkndiish
18 a bare bodkin.
5th. Asa lawyer, he attends to many
iints.
6th As an executioner, he provides sus
tilers, or gallowses, for many persons.
7 ( h. As a cook, he is generally famished
ith a warm gnnse.
8th. As a sheriff’s officer, he does much
t sponging.
9th. Asa rationai and scriptural divine,
ls great aim is to form good habits, for the
lc h"fit of himself and others.
No doubt the subject might be much ex
etitled; but I think enough has been said
P do away the opprobium, so often cast on
r.; knights of the thiniblp and needle, and
‘"tiiduce the fraternity to unite and Con-
'h'lte 4 suit uf clothes to their f iend and
j^'nUle Bervant,
RICHARD RAGGED
ALABAMA.—A public Meeting has
[Jra* at Oahawba, at which the Elec
fc, * icket favorable to Mr Crawford, lor
[ a * ruscaloosa was approved of. L
[I pears to be conceeded on all sides that
fa,., ffiends of Gen. Jackson in this
hi8 P r o«P*cts hopeless, they will
esc, . a !L su PP° rt Mr. Crawford in prefer*
r* Mr. Adutiis.~Dem Pces.l
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Uplands, 852
(Means, 249
So American,115
Hu rats, 20
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12 1-2
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9 1-4 ii
9 a
678
9 1 2
10 3-
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Total,
812
Liquid Blacking.
i ’HE subscriber* have received a small invoice
of LIQUID BLACKING, put up in quSrt
Superior Court—Chatham
County.
John Retan
vs, > Rule Nisi.
Nathan Baker j
,N the petition of Jno. Retan stating that
_ ' Nathan Baker died on the first day or May
1822, the better to secure the payment of his
certain promissory note of that date for the sum
Pilot boat schr Ann Warm, Sisson, for New[°f two thousand dollars, payable to the said John
Retail, or order, on or before the 1st day of
aug 17
1.165
-a
JSOTlCK.
D URING my absence from this Stale Artliufe
Baiu, will act as my attorney.
GEORGE STOW.
aug 17 >tl65
~ JAMES SpOLES.
SILK, COrfro.Y, JIXD IVOQLEJt VYRlt
.9J\rij SCOURER.
rpHANKFUL for past favors takes this method
I nf informing his friends and the public in
f uneral, that he continues the above business at
‘i*- Id stand, corner of Ray lane, and Montguin.
et y street neat the Baptist Church. I.EGUURJSe
CRIP, JJVV liTRAH h.rrs, dyed and drtsi.
ed, Gentlemens and Ladies DRESSES rfal) kind#
> yed and finished with dispatch.
N B Clothes left to be dyed or Scoured can
be repaired if required. -
an- 17 .165
rr.ivTF.T) IMMEV lATILT
%
Spoke on the 2d inst. lat 35, 25, Ion 69, brig May, 1824, with interest at 7 per cent per an
Pomona, 8 days Irnm Providence for, Savannah, '"tm, by his indenture, under liis seal, bearing
ahiii van rniiM , nM d * te tl,e d *.V » nJ year first aforesoid, mortgaged
A. or t THtsroiT, io the said John Retan, all the undivided moiety
At New.Yrrk I3th inst. ship Cotton Ptent OP | ia |f ptt rt of all that lot ofland, situate, lying
Gregory, 8 days. and being in the city of Savannah, and known
At Providence, 11th inst. ship Rebecca, Har- ant i distinguished in the plan thereof by the
* . .... _ . number one (1) Tyrconnell tything Darby ward,
At. Charleston Steam Boat Hamburg. together with, the appurtenances, and further
1 he schr Mariner, arrived at Cbarles'nn from! stating that the said promissory note remains
Norfolk, reports having passed on tho 13th inst} wholly unpaid, and the said mortgage in full
30 miles South of Cope Haitcras, the mast of ajforce, and praying the foreclosure of the said
vessel, about 10 feet out of the water, with the mortgage.
cross-trees and rigging Shortly after, passed On motion of VV. W Gordon, attorney for the
several quurter casks, painted red, with iron I petitioner, it ia ordered that the said Nathan Ua-
lipops, apparei.'.ly wine casks.
SUBSCRIBERS TO
“The Religious Library
Society,”
» lowing European Works are received and ... for
Approaching Election.
" u ’, l ^
On the first Monday in October next, the gen
eral election for teveu Members of Congress, and
fur Renrc-entatives to the State Legislature,
will take place throughout Georgia. The fol
lowing gentlemen are candidates for the sufffa-
gesofthe people
FOR CONGRESS.
Col E. F. TATTNALL, of Chatham,
Gi l ALFRED CUTHBERT, of Putnam
JOHN FORSYTH, Eiq. of Richmond,
Gen WYLY THOMPSON, ofElbert,
Doct JuEL ABBOTT, of Wilkes.
GEORGE CARY, Esq. o( Columbia,
Maj. JAMES ME IHUWETHEU, of Clarke,
A. G. LONGSTREET Esq. of Greene,
Duct Cl IALE.* E HAY.N FS, of Clarke
QCjr* Our friends in the different counties in
this state will co-fer a special-favor in forward
ing to us by mail, the. ruturnsof votes given for
each candidate for Congress, at the ensuing e-
lection. —
STJTE LEGISLATURE<
Senator,
Wit .LIAM DAVIES.
Representatives,
WILLIAM LAW,
ROBERT W POOLER,
MOHDKCAl MYERS,
JOB T BOl.LES.
There is no opposition for Senator; and only
three Representatives can be vfcnt.
ready for circulation, viz :
The London Home Missionary Magazine
do F.vangelical do
do VVealeyan Methodist do
do Moravian do
do* Baptist do
do Missionary Register
d<> Eclectic Review
do Investigation
do Pulpit
1ND,
The Edinburgh Christian Instructor.
EDWARD COPPEE,
Librarian.
aug 21 167
ker do pay into this court-, within twelve months
of this date, the principal and interest due on
the said note and thecostsof the said application,
or in default thereof, that the equity of redemp
tion of the said Nathan Baker of and to the sai>J
I mortgaged premises, be thenceforth and forever
I foreclosed.
And it is further ordered, that a copy of this
six months before the time appointed for the
payment of said money into court, or published
in one of the public Gazettes of this state, at
least once in every mouth, until the time ap-
pointed for the payment thereof, and that such
further and other proceedings be had as are
prescribed by the statute in such case made and
provided.
Extract from the minutes this 24th May, 1824.
A. U. FANNIN,
Clerk
mav 7 2
V apprentice for the printing business, fin?,
quire at thi* office,
aug 17 16® •
Take Notice.
ffXHF, itlanagers and Assistants of "Engines will
ft. on Saturday the 28lh instant, proceed to *•
lect ii
CLERK
AND
MESSENGER.
Applications be left with the Clerk on or befotfr.
that day.
By order of the Board. .
JOIlR HAUPT, Clerk.
iug 5 160
NOTICE.
* (XHESE are to fore varh all persons from trad
I. ir.g with or crediting of my wile Mary New
ton, as I am determined to pay none of her con
tincts, Also 1 forewarn persons,from harbor
ing of her as 1 am determined in such case to
prosecute to the extent of the law.
GEORGE NEWTON
aug‘il a 167 „ , . .
i unacea
Swaim s
A fresh supply
has just been i
from New York, .and for sale by
LAY fi HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and druggists, Shad’s Buildings
ALSO,
A fre*h o up ply of
Rudlitz and Soda. Fowders.
auj,-2l i67
Superior Court—-Camden
County.
March Term, 1824.
William Berrie )
it. S Rule Niri.
John Christopher, j
O N the petition of William Rerrie. statin,
that one John Christopher,, of the count;
1 of Camden, being indebted to one Henry Salle
or order in a note of hand, dated bt. Marys ii,
said county, on the 9th October 1822,,in the sum
of Five Hundred Dollars, payable with intbrost
from the date on the first day of January then
next ensuing, did mortgage to the said Henry
his heirr and assigns, to secure the payment of
F a.L. -1— -.A. .,«!iL inlAtuifli lKa unma ex
f this ..elebi ated Medicine the note aforesaid with interest on the same—a
received per ship Savannah, certain lot of land in the town aforesaid being
. ,. —partof lotNo. 1, begining at the west corner of
a lot belonging to one Calvin Hayes, thence run
ning south 100 feet on St Marys Street, thence
north to Bryant St. thence east to C Hays’ line,
thence south to the beginning, wilhtbe margin
attached to the same on the south side of St
Marys or Bay st. being a hundred feet on the
street and running,fi*im thence directly to the-
if™ ' | river 8t Marys, together w.ith ail and singulai
I? in ‘Ro. every thing thereto appertaining—that the said
A NEGRO MAN, about thirty years of age,] Henry Sadler, to wliom and to whose heirs and
—A prime field hand. I assigns the said mortgage was made on the 26th
of Sept, 18 3, duly assigned by deed, said mort*
aug 19 166 I gage to the petitioner, that there is now due on
f jvliftEE^miontlisjifter date Application wilfb'e|»aj d mortgageAhe sum of Five Hundre^ Dollan
SHINN'S PANACEA.
J UST received per brig F.-ances from Philad
elphia, a fresh supply of Shinn’s celebrated
Panacea. Apply to
WM. C. CUTHBERT, Agent.,
at the Drug Store of Dr Delaroche opposite the
Exchange, or to *
GF.O, HYERSON,
w Corner of Bay and Wliiiaker-s reeta.
aug7 lfei
■ . ...—. . i 4S»f
Bt authority.
: |/ AN ACT.
T O revive, amend, and continue in force aa
act entitled an act, to extend the time of ta«
king out grants on surreys made oil head right*
and bounty warrant*.
Be it enacted by the Senate and Hmt*e of Re
presentatives of the state of Georgia, in ti-vicraf
Assembly met; and it is hereby enacted Ky me
authority of the same. That where, any person or
persons bave)berelofo:« had surveys oiwie on.
bead rights, bounty warrants and grants thereon
have not been obtained; it shall and may he 1 law*
ful for such person or per.aons to apply for and
obtain such grant or grants, at any time pre
vious to the 35tii of October, 1824, on payment!
of the usual fees.
Sec 2 And be it further enacted by the au
thority aforesaid, That whore any surveys have
heretofore been made on head rights oi bounty
warrants, and grants thereon have hot been ob
tained, such land shall not be Subject to a re-
survey until three months from and after the
person or persons claiming Under the original
survey shall have been notified that such re-sur
vey is intended to be made, and that in all cases,
tne person or persons Claiming under the origi
nal survey, ahall be entitled to the preference
of making such re-survey, until the expiration
of three month's from the time of such -notifica
tion i and in the event of there belli*; no claim
ant residing on or near the land to be thus re*
surveyed, such notice shall be perfected by glv.
made to the Planters Bank of the state od with illterest froni t,le 1st January 1822, and years, and that all such persons shall he allowed
i-gia.for the payment Of a Bank note,No 359, (praying for the forclosure of the equity of re- one year after they arrive at the age of 21 yearst
Georgia,for the payment of y . , , „ .- ...
letter A;for one hundred dollars, dated 1st Feb.|nemption,. in the Said John Christopher, his
1819, signed Geo Anderson, President, and J heirs and assigns in the mortgaged premises and
Marsliall, Cashier, payable at Savannah to Tho-1 that* the same be toreclosed according to law.
! mas Gardner, or bearer, the right hand half of On motion of Belton A Oopp, Attorney for pe-
■ m MtltIF.it—In Woodstock, V.. Mr. Uaniec
Gf.Tz, aged 65, to Miss Ann Futman, aged 15,
The son of i lie groom had previously married
a sister of, the bride.
DlF-D-i-In Madison ou the 22d July, Dr. Mar
cus D. Erwin; a native of North Carolina, and
for some years pa9t a citizen of Morgan county,
ill this state.
— In -Providence after a protracted illness,
which he bore with manly fortitude, Ebenkzbr
K Dexter, Esq. Maishal of the Rhode Island
District, in thp bid year of his age.
the note being losti
july 20 fj-3ml53
SAMUEL WRIGHT:
Just Received,
iana assigiio-ic nun. iusuv« ivniutr imcviuini
iFTEEN THOUSAND lbs Bacon Hams war- L nc ] t h a t such other proceedings take place- as
nnntarl l?uti Cnlb hv I . , . it .... .. - * *
titinner, it is ordered that the principal and in
terest due > n the said mortgage together with
the costs of his applicants be paid into this court
within twelve months from this nate, otherwise
th t the equity of redemption of the said John'
Christopher his heirs executors, administrators
and assigns he from thence forever fo-.eclosed
I? ranted,
aug 17
FOrSl ^UDRV&riBRBBRT. l«re Pursuant «0.the statute,
1.165
NOTICE.
JpRRSONS having business with the subscri-j Court
scribers will please to call on Mr Joint P.
Setze. G. BRE1TTMAYER & CO.
nuglj nl63
And it is further ordered that this rule be
published in One of the Gazettes of this state u
least once a month fur twelve months to the time
appointed for.the payment of said money into
A true extract from the tnintites.
' JOHN BAILEY, Clerk.
Jefferson, 16 th March, 1824
ing three moi
at the Court
nUis
Hoi
s notice, by public advertisement;
ouse of the county where such
land may lie, and in one of the .public Gazelles
of this State.
Sec 3 And be it further enacted, That it shall
be the duty of all surveyors who shall make any
such re-sUrvey, to certify on liis return to the
surveyor General, that due notice according to
the provisions of this act had been given, and
no grant obtained on such re-survey shall be va
lid, unless accompanied witli such certificate i
Provided, nothing in this act shall affect the
rights of orphans or persons under the. age of 21
to take out their grants.
Sec 4 And h€ it further enacted, That it shall
be the duty of the Governor to cause this act trt
be published in one of the newspapers in Mil-
ledgeville, AUgusta and Savannah, once in each
month, until the expiration of the time appoint
ed by the same for taking out grants.
Sec 5 And be it further enacted, that ail law*,
and parts of laws militating against this act be
and the same are hereby repealed.
DAVID ADAMS,
Speaker of the House of.Hepresentatives.
THOMAS STOCKS,
President of the Senates
Assented,to, Dec. 2, 1823.
G.M. TUOUP,
Governor.
0C/“ The foregoing to be published monthly,
until Nov. next, in the “Constitutionalist” aijjj
! “Savannah Republican.”
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