Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 30, 1824, Image 1

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No. 183 Vol. XXII. THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1824. Whole No. 4503. h,<TES OF WHARFAGE, STORAGE, DRAY- GE AND WEIGHING, IN SA VANNAH, published, Jun. 1824, and now in operation. jha'- brandy, piincheon of turn, und h11 kinds of liquor in cnsksexceeding63, and not exceeding 180 gallons - 20 Iron par ton, first und lust weak 00 cents, intervening weeks - • 20 Every other article same at its wharfage. WIIARFAGF.l hr cssels under 100 tons, per day - 60 cents. Do. over do. do 70 W harfage on Landing ami Shipping Country Pro- | £Jobacco or sugar each barrel or half do Rice bale Colton ■WEtGlIINO. Each bbl. or hnlf bb. rice 4 cents. 6 4 15 30 30 m 20 30 package, of indigo hogshead of tobacco 1000 feet of Lumber 1000 staves 1000 shingles 1000 reeds 1000 hoop poles 100 feet of live onk, cedar and other heavy wood, sold l>y the solid ft. 374 100 bushels of corn, aud grain of ull kind, in bulk . - - 26 100 bushels lime in bulk 30 cord of wood - * 30 cedur, lightwoodor other posts, per 100 logs • - 61 Wharfage on Landing and Shipping Goods. nelior of it small size, each * 10 cents, do 600 lbs. end upwards » 15 do 1200 do * * 25 .nvils ... 2 ugiof coffee, pimento, sugar, and all other bags of sucli size, (grain ex* cepted) cucli - 3 do. of grain and stilt • >3 trcls of Bftiled provisions nuvul stores, bread, apples, eider,und all kinds of barrels except dry goods aud liquors ... 3 of wines, and nil kinds of liquor (cider excepted) dry goods in casks exceeding 20 gallons, and not over 63 gallons * 6 wines or liquors and dry goods In casks under 20gallons- * 2 ioxes of dry goods,und ull kinds of boxes under 4 feet square * 4 do. do do over 4 feet square 6 do. soap, candles, chocolate, cordials, oil, und boxes of like size * do. sugar, eucb Hades of curn, per 1000 tales, tho same us boxes. Suits of osnuburgs. Fussia duck, bagging ennvus, each - * 2 lutts of liquor or any kind of casks, ex* cceding 130 gallons lottles, loose, per gross . Sutter pots, curb Sundles of pans, spades, be, each 'orn, per IttObushels tables not exceeding 000 His. each exceeding 600 lbs. not exceeding 1200 lbs. • > 35 exceeding 1200 lbs. » • 60 do. 2 O 26 15 25 1 25 20 Cordage of ull xinds, per coil 'amp ovens with covers, and fire dogs per paw • . rrates of cartbcnwaro • • Cheese, per 100 lbs. * do per cask . . -hairs, of 2 wheels . flirts, of two wheels 'arriages, of four wheels - $1 00 ’hairs, Windsor aadull sitting chairs, per > dozen ... 12 Toalvper ton - ‘ - 12 Cannons under .600 lbs, • 25 do. over 600, not over 1300 lbs 60 4 37 25 $1 00 25 do. over 1200 lbs, bouses asks, empty » ^ . ‘Attic, each • . emijolms, each 'esks und chests of drawer* lire Wood, per cord • • [Mi, pci umutal rain of all descriptions (except in bags) per 100 bushels unpowder, in Ibis, of KM) lbs. euch do. Ln half blls. do. in kegs of 28 lbs. or under lass, window, per 100 feet, in propor tion for smaller ■> « hds. exceeding 13<j gallons of liquor or any kind of merchandize do. exceeding 03 aud not exceeding 130 gallons . « earth tile, per 1000 ' « emp, per ton ides, raw or tanned, per 100 ay, loose, per lit) lbs. o. in bundles, each ornpers of Merchandize, each * do. of Potatoes, each ogs, each - . f >rs or Jugs, each per dozen per ton pgs of paiut, butter, laid, biscuit, and such size kegs lo. shot and lead over 06 lbs. not over 000 lbs io. liquors of a smaller size than 20 gullons Ime, per 100 bushels * 'o. pci barrel - , atlis for plastering per 1000 lules, each . . njons, per 100 bushels do. lu ropes, per 100 ropes tots, iron, each • « ine Apples, per 100 lotatoes per 100 bushel [ipes of gin, brandy, and all kiuds of li quor, exceeding 63 gallons do. exceeding 130 gallous sorter casks of wine and other liquor, (cider excepted) and dry goods in tasks exceeding 20 gallons not ex ceeding 63 gallons ‘'sins in jar* ... Jt per 100 bushels silletscnch ... tones, quern and grind, each •lo Bermuda, per 100 do lurge mill per pair ballast, and other stones, per ton tills under 200 gullons euch . do over 200 do t ^Hofas I ^K<ttees 1 26 124 % 15 8 25 60 60 25 6 6 6 2 30 4 10 25 25 124 1 124 25 6 1 25 1 2 25 60 26 $ 10 c 0 Itts 6 16 Prtekuge of indigo - - - 8 Bale of cotton - - - 0 Each draft of light goods, under 100 lbs. 6] do do Mu over 1(K) lbs. 124 do do heavy .goods under 200 oj do do do over 200 per 100 lbs 3 DRAYAGE. For hauling up the Bluff to nnv part ofthe city, urtirles not herein enumerated, for 1500 pounds weight - - . .go cents. Undbr 1600 lbs and not less than 100 374 do 1000 do do do 600 25 Fora 1000 feet of Lumber $1 60 do 1000 Bricks . . ) f,o do cord of wood - . 1 50 For every bale of cotton • « 8 do bbl. of Rice > . 18) do lihd of Tobacco - - 374 do bbl of Flour - - 61 And every other article in the same proportion; for hauling down the Bluff, or from one wharf to nnother exeee.limr 1000 Ilia . 37J c ts. 25 124 ’il Drugs, Dye Stuffs, Bottles &c. Q1X Groce Porter Bqttles • IJ 6 do Wine Pint do 20 barrels Glauber Salts 6 do Copperas 3 do Ground Logwood 3 do Chint do 2 do Almn 600 Bottles American cold pressed Castor Oil 600 bottles West india do for plantation use 600 Gallons Winter Sperm Oil of Superior qual ity For sole low by LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemist? and Druggists Shud's Buildings. aug 13 171 Magnesia, Balm of Quito, &c. J^Ultli Calcined Magnesia. Balm of Quito, Peruvian Bnrk Rjells fc Lnrillards cut Tobacco Fig Blue, Opium, Arrow Root, fcc kc. Silver wire. Teeth Brushes Just received und for sale by LAY k HENDRICKSON, • No. 1, Shads liuildings, Corner of Congress and Whitaker-slrtels. another exceeding 1600 lbs [ Under 1500 and not less tlmn lOOllis For cucli bale of cotton » do bbl llicc do lilid ’Tobacco do bbl Flour ALSO, A fresh supply of Congress Spring Water. sep4 137 And every other article in the same proportion. ARRANGEMENT OF MAILS, And regulations for the. Post Office, Savan nah, Geo. January 1st, 1624. NORTHERN MAIL. Close every dot at 6 a. h. Monday excepted. Due do do <lo 6 r. m. do do By tins route, u mail is made up every day, ex cept Monday, for Coosiiwhntehie, Pocat’allgo' I Beaufort, Jacksonboro’ ami Collins’ Cross Roads —all of which urc closed the previous evening, ut 7 r. si. The Proprietor of the The Temple of Fashion. H AS the pleasure of Informing the public gen- orally, that lie still continues to carry on his business, No. 226, King street, opposite the Farmer's Hotel. Wigsand ornamental Hair manufactured on the most improved principles. Patent Elastic Springs, so judiciously nrrnngod that they may defy the most necute observation to discover the slightest possible shade in the co lor. Likewise gentlemen’s Toupees, commonly cal Received 10 PF.B SHIP AUGUSTA, FIRKINS GOSHEN BUTTER 30 Barrels Gin 12 cases (cannistcrs) Gunpowder and Imperial Ten, late importation IN STORE, 3000 pounds Bacon 60 bids prime Pork 60 imgs prime Green Coffee 10 hhus St Croix Sugar 10 Tons Swedes Iron For snlc by J. B. HERBERT fy CO. sept 0 175 Law Notice. T HE public nrc informed that the subscribers have located and formed 11 connexion in La Fayette Hats. I J- Shinn’s Panacea. THE subscriber has just received pdr fTHlti subscriber, having discovered the com- ships Cotton Plant,Emperorund other I position of Swaim’s celebrated Punacea, arrivals, part of his fall supply of Hats has now n supply on hand for sale—-he has 1 edit* 1 ced tho price from $3 60 to $2 60, or by the do- zen $24. All charitable institutions lu the United States; and tho poor will be supplied graf 11. if the citizens of the principal cities and town* will appoint an agent to order and distribute this Medicine to the poor, it will be supplied. This Medicine is cclebhited for. tiie cure of tho following diseases : Scorfula or King’s Evil. Ul cerated or Putrid Sore Throat, long standing Rheumatic affections, Cutaneous Diseases, While Swelling and Discuses of the Bones, and all cas es geherally of un Ulcerous character, and Cliro- CONSISTING OF 4 cases gentlemen’s beaver Im Fayette Hats also; Gentlemen’s line anil super, clastic water proof do castor do do imitation beaver do do roram do which are offered on the most accommodating terms for cash or approved puper. J. 11. 61‘KENZIE, sept 21 180 North xide Market-square, .Tncksonhoro, Scrivcn County, Ga Where one of them will always lie found except when pro fessionally engaged elsewhere. They purpose to attend the several courts of tin: several Counties; Striven, Burke and Jefferson—also those of Rich mond, Warren, and Emanuel. They hope by close application, and a due attention to the bu siness nt their profession, to merit nml receivo a share of tho public patronage. Business confided to their car punctually JAMES LEWIS, J03IA11 S. PATTERSON. may 22 120 Cotton Bagging. „ ...... FJAA pieces first quality 42 inch Russia hemp I nie Diseases, generally arising In debilitated con- UUU Cotton Bagging, for sole by 1 stitutions, but more especially from Syphilis or SAMUEL WRIGHT, 1 ~ y, ‘ 1.179 Hunter's liuildings. sept 18 Notice. -jVTR. WILLIAM TURNER, having assigned to ITJL the subscribers all his stock in trade, debts, 4*c. in behoof of his creditors generally, it is re* h (| . m , ( quested that those indebted make immediate pay- wr re will 'be "thankfully received and I tll ? l ’, e liavin B claims will please render I ^fl nr mo des of treatment, wer» healedly the use attended to I them to Mr. lhomas Miller, who is appointed I ()t - jj r- <j wft | m ’ s Panacea, and I do believe, from affections arising tlrercirom; Ulcers in the larynx; 4«c. and the dreadful .diseases occasioned by a long and excessive use of Mercury, fyc. It is al so used in Diseases of the Liver. CERTIFICATES, 1 have within the last two yenrs had ait oppor tunity of seeing several cases of very inveterate Ulcers, which having resisted previously the re- Congi’cssioiuil and Legislative Election. A N Election will.be holden at the court house ,l\. in and for (lie county of Chatham, on 'Men day the 4th of October ensuing for Seven Members torepresent the Stale of Georgia in the Nineteenth Congress of the U. Stutes ana for a senator and three Representatives to represent said County in the next Legislature of this State; of which the Electors will take due notice. The Sheriff or his deputies will attend tliesunic to keep and preserve good order. their agent to dispose of the stock, which com prises a general assortment of Seasonable Dry Goods, and which will he sold, wholesalo'or rctuil at ve- •ry reduced prices, for cash only. JAMES M'HENRY, JOHN H. REID, GEORGE RELPH, Assignees of Win Turner. npill 14 86 Bargains! rriHE stock of DRY GOODS, which formerly X belonged to Mr. William Turner, is uowsei- ling off at prices much under cost, april 16 88 led Scratches, with silver and steel springs,nature in the morning until six in the afternoon. Time for receiving votes from seven o'clock GdlCm! DrUgjChcniiculifcFamily WESTERN MAILS. Georgia route to Augusta and Hamburgh, de I part at 4, a. m, oil Monday, Wednesday, itnd Fri day, via.Tuckasecking,Jucksonboio’i'.iid Waynes boro’ to Augusta and Hamburgh. Due on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 6 I r. m. The closing of this mail, to Augusta, takes place every Tu'csuay, Thursday,and Sunday, at 8, I', m. except the intermediate offices on the route, tbcclosingof which takes piece at 7, r. m. on the same evenings. From Waynesboro', n weekly mail departs ever)' Monday,’ at 6, a. m. for Birds- ville, Louisville, Shoals ofOgeecbeo and Shevir’s Mill to Powcllon. Returning due every Sunday evening, nt Waynesboro’ and at Savannah every Tuesday, at 0, r. si. Curolina route to Augusta and Hamburgh, close on Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday, ut 5, a. si. and depart with the northern mall at 6, a. si. to Ptirys- burgh. Due on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, at 6, I p, m. By this route, a mail is made up each eve ning before its departure for Hobertsville, Mat thews Bluff, Lower Three Runs und Four Mile Branch. The mail between Charleston and Ham burgh, goes direct through Purysburgh on those days, both up und down. Separate portmanteaus are provided for this purpose, nt the offices of Charleston and Augusta, which meet each other at Purysburgh and urc there shifted, the down lo Charleston, the up to Augusta; this supercedes the necessity of bringing that mail to Savannah at all, und thus expedites it twenty-four hours. The mulls for Millcdgcville, in Georgia, via Lomhnrdy, Warreutou, Powelton, Spurtaand De- Vereaux’s store; also, lo Alabama, (except the. northern part) and Mississippi states, and to Clic- raw, in South Carolina, via Mount Vintage, Edge- Ifileld.C. II, Ridge, l.eesville, Lexington, C. II. Columbia and Camden, to C'hemw, will close di rect 011 the Georgia aide, on Sunday and Tuesday, at 7, r. h. and on the Cnroiinu side’ on Friday, at I 7 km. The Athens mail, will also close direct on Sun- [ day and Thursday, ut 7 e. m. on the Georgia side. By this route, packets tor the northern part of Ala bama to Huntsville, 4’C. and West Tennessee, arc | forwarded. The Caruesvillemail.viuDurby’sDouble Branch, I I.incolntnn, Goshen, Petersburgli, Cook's Office mid Elberton, will close direct on Thursday, nt I 7 p. m. on the Georgia side. SOUTHERN OR DARIEN MAIL. Close on Wednesday und Saturday ut 6, r. si.— I Due on Tuesday and Friday ut 7 p. n. By this route the St. Alurys muil goes direct 011 Wednes day mid is due direct oil Tuesday. BIRDSVILLE MAIL. Due ever)’ other Wednesday at 6, r. si.—Close [ every other Thursday, at 8, a. si. Bv this route mails are made up for Statesboro’ ana Millniy, in Bulloch county, Swunesboro’, iu Emanuel, and for Louisville aud Greensboro’. being in every case his only guide. He also has the pleasure to inform the public that he bus become the agent of Thomas Qi irk, Wig Master of New-York, and will constantly keep for sale his Ladies' und Gentlemen's Grecian Cropped Wigs. All orders and measures enclosed to 226 King street, will be attended to with punctuality und despatch. N. B. Just received by the ship Niagara, a gen eral assortment of HAllt WORK of the latest fash ion. Gentlemens’ Hair cut and dressed in most recent London nnd Parisian inodes. A general assortment of PERFUMERY for sale ntitll times at the above establishment.— Those persons residing at a distance who have left orders nt this establishment, are hereby infor med, that they lire generally ready for delivery. EDWARD CAREY. [TTTlic editors of Savannah Ilepubilan, Augus- srpt 11 JNO. P. WILLIAMSON, j 1 c c. THOMAS N. MOREL, nee. GEORGE L. COPE, j|cc. 176 W AUTHORITY. AN ACT. T O revive, amend and continue in force an nut entitled an act, to extend to time of ta king out grants on surveys made on head rights und bounty wnrrnnts. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re presentatives of the state of Georgia, in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That where any person or persons’ have heretofore had surveys made on head rights thereon have not been "obtained, it shall and may he lawful for such person or per sons to apply for and obtain such grant or grants, time previous to the 25th of October, Medicine Ware House. LAY if HENDRICKSON, Wholesale and Retail Chemists and Druggists No. 1. Shad’s Ruildings, Corner of Congress and Whilaleer Streets, Savannah. H AVE constantly on baud a very general as sortment of DRUGS, MEDIC1NE9, DYE STUFFS AND PAINTS, TERFUMERY, #C. <$‘C. A preut variety of Aputhec arics Glass Wore such what I have seen, that it will prove an important remedy in Scrofulous, Venereal and Atcreuriai diseases. N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Physic, in the University of Pennsylvania. I have employed the Punacea of Mr. Swaim in numerous instances, Within the last three years, and huve always found it extremely efficacious especially in secondary Syphilis, and Mercurial Diseases. I have no hesitation iu 'pronouncing U a Medicine of iuestimuble value. W. GIBSON, M. D. Professor of Surgery lo the University of Pe'im.. JOHN SHINN, Chemist. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1823. Each publisher of u newspaper in the V. Stateaj is requested to publish this advertisement once a month, for one year, and send their accounts fqr payment. SHINN'S PANACEA: ns wide and narrow mnuth bottles, from 1 gallon to one ounce,composition and glass mortars, glass Inmpsnnd lamp glasses, smeltings bottles, gradua- CERTIFICATES. I have been labouring under a disease for along time, as swelling in the bones, loss of appetite, loss of ilesli and loss of slpep. Noticing an advertise ment of Swaim’s Panacea, to be a cure f,r the above disease, I got some by paving the cash for it, aud found a great benefit bv ft. But having no thing but my labor to depend on for a living, and not being able to work for a longtime, got so that I was not able to pa, for it. Some months after this, 1 beard of a Mr. Shinn’s having made a Pa nacea, stated to be the some as Air. Lwuim’s, Tap- plied to him and stated my case and circumstance?.* ted measures, Apothecaries vials white and greed. 1 and found biin disposed to benefit me- He gave Surgeons Instruments—Pocket sets, turnkeys, me the medicine treely, and said 1 might pny for it , r I ut any ta Chronicle, and Columbia Telescope, are requs- I 1824, on payment of the usual fees, ted to publish the above once a week for three Sec 2 And be il further enaeted by the author- weeks, and forward their account to No.225 King-1 ity aforesaid, That where any surveys have here* street, Charleston, aug 12 163 ccutivc Department, Georgia. Miu.Enr.Evn.LE, 21st Nov. 1/523. DERED, That the subjoined Resolution b published once a month, in each of pie Gt ettedbf this State, until the next Genenal E tion.\ j csl, KLISH A WOOD/ See. . IN SENA TE, 12th Nov. JJU3. WhAjas it Is desirable to ascertain /thowishes , ^ ^ ofthe 4t)zcns of this state, as to (he. ^node | perfected by giving three months notice, by pub tofore been made on head rights or bounty war- rents, and grants thereon have not been obtained, such land snull not he subject to a resurvey un. three tnonths from and after the person or iersons claiming under the original survey shall lave been notified that such re-survey is intend ed to he made, and that in all cases, {he persons claiming under the original survey, shall be en titled to the preference of making such re-sur- trusses, spring and thumb lances, forceps, satalus, whenever 1 got able ; and I found, by taking the bougies, catheters, scales and weights, 4-0.4*c. j same quantity, as much benefit by it as 6y Air. Patent Medicines—of every description, viz: Swaim’s. Scidlitz und Soda Powders, balm of Quito, culcin- I | have given t/ils certificate for tho benefit of ed magnesia, Lees, Andersons, and Hoopers Pills, J others that should stand in need of Shinn's Panu- Swuiins Panacea, Balsam Honey, Batemans and I cea, and consider it a very valuable medicine. Churches Cough Drops, Itch ointment, $-e. I 8. STELLEK, All of which are offered for sale on the most 1 Duke-street near Front, Northern Liberties, liberal terms for cash or credit. I Philaddlphia, April 20, 1824. (UP L.4IL Having enlarged their Establish-1 Philadelphia, April 21, 1824. meet and having made such arrangements as to j I certify that I have been tor many years aaUct. be continually receiving a fresh supply of goods, I e d with rheumatism. Above five years ago, I flatter theinselvestlmt none of the kindin this city, 1 was attended by a respectable Physician of this cun offer greater inducements to dealers- The 1 city, who put me under a course of mercury, since Merchant, the Planter, and the Physician, can | wtiich tirno I have been worse ; my disorder nav-* cliosing of the U Re it tli lectors of President anil Vj d States: r orc resolved by the Scj fees of the State, of cral assembljftuct, ’That it shall hj Magistrates wkshall preside nl (ions to be hcl«hi tile differej State for the choneof memhe at the next GenenmElecliouAflicrct to each und every wer at tje timi his vote, whether hvdcsirjl that said Electors shall be retained by the Legisli voter to signify such tickcnt, the word people to the truth of the truth in° out the ballots, to ujfne: said election by them to tr cutlve Department, n/true si vcy, until the expiration of three months from I hero be supplied with almost over,- article in the I i n g been accompanied by Severe pain? through my tiie time of such notification: and in the event of 1 Drug line, as their assortment will be foundexten- 1 whole system- Aud last winter my right leg was there being no cluimant residing on or near the I sive and ofthe best quality, under no cousidera- | much swelled, and so much contracted, that I land to be. Unis resurveyed, such notice shall be | tion whatever will tho sale of impure or adultera-1 could scarcely put my toes to the ground,and wad ted articles be promoted. Tbe utmost care Will I obliged to walk with a crutch. In Felmtarv last lie advertisement, ut (lie Court House of the , „ - county where such land may lie, end in 0110 of anu House \ (j )R p U |,]j c Gazettes of this State. Sec 3 And be it further enacted, That it shall he the duty of ull surveyors who shall make any such re-survey, to certify on Ids return to the sur-1 please to give this advertisement six insertions and veyor General, that due notice according to the forward their bills for payment, provisions of this net lmd been given, and no | sept 28 182 grant obtained on such rc-survey shall be varied, 1 unless accompanied with such certificate : Pro vided, nothing in this act shall affect the rights of orphans nr persons under the age of 21 years,! » * . (he counting room of Culvln Baker nnd thnt nil such persons shall be allowed one year nfter they arrive ut the age of 21 years to take out their grants. See 4 And.be it further enacted, That it shall be the. duty of the Governor to cause this uct to <rgia in Gen duty ofthe several Elee.- fcounties of this ft^el segislature, ^ "—pose be used in the selection of good Medicines end j £ bought some of J* Shinn's PnnaceK, nu«i aijlei* will be soil! at a moderate profit. It is upon these I taking three bottles, find that I am free from pain, principles alone thntthoy will endeavor to secure *nd that my leg is restored to its nabuel use. patronage, All orders promptly executed. I l am induced (o'make this publig ftfr the bengfit' The Georgia Patriot, and Darien Gazette, will | 0 f the afflicted. CII AS,BARI AS. ed to tin and to by endi ' gislatU. fact; and ;o the retui uitted to the Exc- nient ofthe votes Ring ice ot le or | such n his I cording Cpunt- of the James Morrison, W ILL bo found in future at his office over the counting sept 18 17? Law Notice. T HE undersigned having formed a connec tion iu the practice of the law, will attend to cases in all the Flint Circuits, and in the ad- Viill kinds (rice excepted) over 1 tier 63 gallons - - 6 of ull kinds, under 4 feet square 4 do over 4 squurcs - - 6 or casks exceeding 130 gallons li- uor or other kinds of merchandize 16 od, brnsillctto, lignum vitae, and all ye woods, per ton . .25 eels per pair . . j g Sgens of 4 wheels, (4 wheels) v 50 • very article in proportion to the foregoing rates. in an article is not to be found undcr\itS' name, he package in which it is usually contained. '“W lying on a wharf more than two nights, to 19 a week's storage unless landed pn Sal- ~iy other evening immediately preceding i stich eases to be removed on the second thereafter, or he subject to storage as Tbe Post-Office is open every day in tiie week, (Sunday excepted,) from day light to 8 r. m. and Letters arc delivered throughout the day, except from 2 to 3 o’clock, P. m. and during the time ot opening and makingup the mails. Person? w ishing to pay postage when the office is shut, can enclose tiie money with tiie letter, di rected to “The Post Master," nnd those who keep uccouutswith the office, and may desire thesame arc requested to say so on an envelope. When the moils which are due on Saturday, ar rive too late to be delivered that evening, the of fice will bo kept open on Sunday morning from 8 to 9 o’clock, for the delivery only of the letters received by those muils. The inland postage of nil letters, directed to lie | sent mit ofthe United States, except to the Cana das, must be paid when they arc left at the office or they ennnut be fonvurded. V Letters must be left at the Post Office with in the time specified, to insure going in the mail of tho day; and newspupers half an hour before that time. As there ore several places of the same uamc in the United States, it is necessary that the directions should be particular;, the Stale should be distinguished, and when it might be doubtful, Counties. W hen letters, are not lor a post town, the nearest post town ought to be mentioned. so given, lo the end /tint the sn" fere the next l.cgidature by lil Governor. / And be it fuiihfr resolved, Thafthis Excellency the Governor We anil he is hercly requested to cause this resolution to be published without de lay, in the scweral Gazettes of thiX&tnte, and to continue th^aid publication once i^jnontli, until tbe next Guperal Election. Itrfd und agreed to unanimoi THOMAS STOCKS, J'rcsii In the gbusc of Representatives, 14th Read and conctircd in. DAVID ADAMS, Spea. pproved, 18th Nov. 1823 G. M. TROUP, G, he published in one of the newspapers in Alii-. ... „ , • , _ ledgevillc, Augusta and Savannah, once iu each | coun *‘ cs 0 ^ c r n }v.£» ! I ? ,, ? lr> ®!uii!j. ern may lie laid be-1 until the’exniratioR ofthe time appointed Excellency the I by the same for taking out grants. Sec 5 And be it further enacted, that all laws, and parts of laws militating against this uct be and the same are hereby repealed. DAVID ADAMS, Speaker of the house of representatives THOMAS STOCKS, President of the Senate. Assented to Dec. 2 1823. G. 61. TROUP, Governor. Circuits. OLIVER II. PRINCE, EDWARD D. TRACY. Reference in Savannah lo C. W. Rockwell k Co. Macon, June 4, 1824. july 3 146 Wanted Immediately! I ^^N Appprentice for tiie printing business. ait. quire ut this office, aiife 17 165 En- 1823. The Library ffiFThe foregoing to be published monthly, un- I y S 0 . K;n f or delivery of Books on Monday, the “ Constitutionalist and j ^ u'.itina?.- ...1.1 r-r iv„m Tnnrp until til Now. next, In [ “Savannah Republican.” march 10 000,0 Committees ot Council. EINANCE. A LDER61EN Bulloch, Minis, Cumming. Treasury Department, JUNE 24th Kfi4. (TICE is hereby given to the proprietors of ic six per cent stock of 1813 loanrof $16- mid loan-of $7,500,000’, tha^ooks will be openVil at tbe Treasury of the United Stutes und at tlVseveral loan offices, outlie first of Ju ly next, tirteontinue open until October thereafter, for reccivjn such pads rfViid stock as ^lial subscription, srand on tho and on those ontlie loan suant to tiie proqisions/of 111 passed the 26th oral authorise the Scenery change a stock bei half per cent foracertu cst of six per cant.” 'Hie subscription may bi tors of the. j/uck, either in pel torneys dj/y mithorized to sub? it to thii/Dnited States. i The/crtificates ure to be suiTe\Jered at the timeJH making the subscriptions. \VM. 11. CRAW\£RD, Secretary of the 'n^^gury july 27 H66 ' . Anti Dyspeptic Fills Wednesday, and Friday, from three until five o’clock, aug 26 169 %rRF.p F OR 20 year continually "from been great part of the time accompanied by se vere headache. He 1ms made known his complaint to several cminentphysicians t .witlioiUexpcriene- p K f,r‘r,w' n !f I ' n K an y benefit from their preseriptions. In the ' 1 ^tinne On- nlo,lt h of December last,becoming seriously ular- 1 v of mei 'i by the regular but constant increase of the J I J!..«... J ^ Un ..... n *Mrl.mA#1 4 f\ /.ominniwiik 1 ll O lien rtf The Subscriber, spared by h. JAMES, kew-york. jt AS jusl finis hcd and offers for sale, an eight ^}“ e iaUffibferthe b*WY wHhSe rs past the subscriber has suffiered J-| oa j ei i CANOE BOAT, 25 feet by 4 feet 3 j 3 * ve ulceration over tae body, nun acute Uy from a costive habit, which 1ms i nch cs, which he can recommend to those who f^ hiSne liLe ‘ wSiicK^ wish u boat for quick passage. july 22 154 F. E.TEBEAU. PUBLIC NOTARY. Malt-Allcy, Phitadclulila. Philadelphia, April 17, (828.^ f. % This will certify that my sou, Johni(ua;s3;.'t.gpd 40 years, was confined last- Wintor jfc^tiia ?. . house in this city, with rheumatism |ff his sitoul- ders aud arms. 1 applied to J. Shinn (or-some of his Panacea; nnd obtained one bottle, wuich en tirely removed his Complaint. He nas'fetnoVed ■ •' to the country, otherwise he would have signed this certificate. . her. ./ ANN C. >4 HUMES, mark. Philadelphia Alms-House. Philadelphia, March 10th, 4824. I certify, for the benefit ofthe afflicted, tbut I have.been, for seven years last past, afflicted with the liver complaint, during which time i have been attended by several physicians, but -received no permanent benefit. Hearing of Mr. Swaim’s Pa nacea, I applied tosiiim for some of it; being poor und unable to pg^ tor it ut the time, for it 111 the- could not obtain any. I next applied to J.' r uinn, 4 aiidreceivedsbraeofhisPanaceu,\vhichgr utl);be-- nefitted me. The pain and soreness of my slili'wus J j removed, and i was again able to workal my trade. CHARGES BOWMAN, . German Street, Southwark. This is to certify,tliat my apprentice boy J. Mor rison, aged 18 years, Uusr been several years alilic- ted with the King’s evil, utiehded with an exten- ' iciite pttfn.f-In Panacea, and obtained for him three bottles, which' effected an entire and complete cure, and he is'now in good health,’end able to work at his trade. ALEX’R R-ANKEN, Front street, above Poplar lane. This'is to certify, that on the 10th of April, th« fbea aud on examination, do b6|itve the fticts; as 1 in the above certificate, are just and true. 11. rROBASCO, ' Justice of the Peace, Philadelphia county; I certify, that I have been afflicted witli rhtpmc t tisin in my shoulder forffhTee years; from which streets and lanes. - Densler, Millen, Wayne. MARKET, - filorrison; Shick, Gaudry. liar culture. Waring, Bulloch, Morrison. BT , 0 . . rflHE subscriber’s health being now sufficient .. , disorder, he was induced to commence tiie use of I to attend to business, solicitsfrom his friends I above named John Morrison appeared be’lore me, r?as>iry, |fi e n ], ove named pills, which were highly 10com- their patronage iu the notarial business. | aud on examination,;do bejitve the facts; as rtubd r mended as a remedy in his complaint.—lie began 1. WM. BELCHER. om*?* | to take them with very little confidence os to their | sep 18 m179 to cv effieac >’> “ nd un , der * he expectation thaUhe should XEW A.\D ES'L-WUED EDITION OF I'xik • j not be able to give them a liyr trial, as his stomach, I « . T . - u . nd a heretofore, hud rejected every kind of medicine. GcOPg'Ul JllStlCC. ^ . an inter- | jAno ther circumstaiice which taught him to expect | TN the press and will bo published in October or have been relieved by taking a few. boUtes ot . , . , yen'little benefit, was tlmt he had found it neces-1 A November next, at tiie Recorder Office, a new I Shinn’s Panacea.-’ • ’ - ; de by the proprie- snr y Q | wa yg to take more than an ordinary dose of I and enlarged edition ofthe ! JAMES’DOUGLASS, of thl -il or tty .their nt-1 n ' cnt i, ar ti C) before it would .produce theidesir- GEORGIA JUSTICE. f Moyaralhnsin^ Poor-house^ ibe and trnnster | e( j c || ecti u 0( however, commenced taking two The improvements in this vfery useful book, arc 1 ofthe pills as directed, every evening for twenty briefly noticed hi the following extracts from the ^ recc * lV ed per ship' Florida, *tfie celebrated days, without expenencmg any considerable in- preface of the new edition — - PANACEA, prepared by John Shinn, Chemist,;! convenience, or perceiving ahy benefit from if Several years have elapsed since the publicq-^l phnadelphia, who has- ^pointed tbe subscriber ! them. He was then directed to increase the tion of the Georgia. Justice, during which timu a( . eil1 i 0 r Savannah audits vicinity. Tho Panacea! number, until some degre of nausea was iirodu- [ there has been additional legislation iqion many 30 f u 4 the red ^ed price^f $2 60 cents \ ced; the dose was accordingly increased until of the subjects contained in it. In the present e- . . ■ ^ or *34 per dozenf A he took six pills every evening ; they soon began 1 dition, such alterations as were rendered necessii-1 1 ’ q CUTHBERT - 4gcnt. \ to net as a gentle mill perient laxative; the dose i-y by subsequent enactments, have been made the f • ' ' ’ b 1 .^ t IX f lilt GUnil). (rFlirilltll 1111111110.1' 111 I iulfjltlGIIIll HlllllPr HlPnrilllPRtpd.iLllfl. SliVfil’ttl 01I11S*> the iVttring. STORAGE, ftton, per week, 8 cents for th# ; und last week und for each inter- Ingwcck ■ - be per week ... hO'tobacco per week - - ' But or cask containing more than OOgal- . ions . . . . 25 Whd. of sugar, molasses, Pip# at HEALTH AND CEMETRY, Habersham, Jack] ruMrs. Jackson, Densli LAMPS Cumming, Mini. public docks’. — Milieu, Gaudry, Dcnslere EXCHANGE. Shick, Gaudiy, Habersham 'sept 4 6 cents. 20 ENGINES AND FIRE BUCKETS. Minis', Jackson, Morrison. PUBLIC SALES. Harris, Jackson, Cumming. Treasury Department ‘ . . , . , VL S1 J^’l^'^lwas diminished iu tlm same gradual mantmr in Ch is Hereby given to tho^lropnetors o been increased, and it is now forty •interred bix per C eiil^tock^JJmt tli j tt yg s | nce a very obstinate and distressing com- n “ plaint hus yielded to this mild plan of treatment. . . The subscriber does therefore, unsolicited, ” l .most cheerfully recommend the unti-diSpeptic pills to those who may have suffered iikp himself; stoLK and | le U vails himsell of this methoU Re assure lUers or t | iut f ronl no other trentipent has he expe rienced sueh perfect relief. '. >l» . - - NAIItlM R|CE.v.. From the above certificate no doubts'ean exist in the minds'of the affilcted, as to the utility and value of tbis’remedy. Many neesonsin this city and its vicinity huve been relieved front’ distres sing dyspetic symtoms by its use. It is not re commended as a cure, but to those diseases ap- jmmmm per last paymcilRoii account ofllt^princi] terest of the slrW stockjjrffl become of October next ehaui|<g the date he the same will bo n^kon that day ry, and at tho Jwtin OilScs having standing on ti^eir books, to ttn^^ock lo their nU^Pneys, upon the surrender of the ori ginal cejKDeuti's of said stock. ^ WM. H. CRA' Secretarj' of the 173 ri \HE undersigned committeo will receive pro- X posulg for keeping in repuir the city CloiJk, at... 4'rtunnil Ir* Tnntiiinr ritivf*. sept 16 HOOKS AND LADDERS, — Wuyne, Habersham, Shick. M, Mi'ERS, c. c. 178 untii the first meeting of Council in January next; . . . . proposals for tho some will be left with either df pertaining to dyspeptic only. GEORGE SHICK,' l A tresli supply just received per William Wal J. B. GAURY, jllttiJe.anUforsale^y^ 1B3 the undersigned. J. C. HABERSHA6I. sept 13 179 diig'12 ; HENDRICKSON, Agnts, additional matter incorparated,nnd. several omis sions in the original work supplied. “Mr Princes Digest being now in general use, references thereto have been substituted for those wtiich were heretofore made to Marbuiy V Craw- .ipayiflj Chatham Superior Court. \ R’Iay Term, 1824, G EORGE Johnston and others, complainants vs Peter Vanbui-gh'Livingston’ana otaera, phlets containing the laws ofthe state. A copious | defendants, ip equity in the Superior court, of index has also been furnished and the work Chatham county, May 1 termy 1824.. 1 is submitted to’the public, under u belief that its I It appearing to the Court by uffidkyit uiut Pc. acknowledged Utility will be found to be increas-1 ter Vanburgh Livingston and’ Harriet E, Livibg- ed by the foregoing clrcumstaiiL'eS.” stdn, who’are parties defendant reside beyond the Ogs The price ofthe b'6ok, neatly bound, iu calf state'ofGebrgHi, and within the United States on will be Five Ddllarsi payable oh delivery. Any motion of eoniblaipawt^otioitor, it is ordered that -person paying for twenty copies will be entitled to l tbe saidt^Anuant dtf Respectively appear andapi^R^ twenty two,and in that proportion fpr a smaller r sm.. e—.. number.—Subscription papers will be furnished to gentlemen who may be willing to take charge of them. V The different newspapers in this state, will please give the foregoing an insertion. Milledgevlile, August s, 1‘withih four mohths'fi^p' f ajj further ordered that week dtlftog four the public Gazutlos m- Eie 8/ IR1 from the Minutes. -A-B.FANNIf