Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 05, 1824, Image 1

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fcWs o>' wharfage, storage, dray- ' * riGFi WjVd ii eigiuxg.ix s.ii r .lyxaii. fislablishcd, Jon. 1824, and now In operation. WHARFAGE. 60 cents. Vessel* timlcr 100 tons, per day 0ti. qver do. do /o j)/Kirjiigt on Landing and Shipping Country Vr j,- 0 . ench'Jmrrel or half do Kicc bile yottott ■ - package of Indigo liogsitead of tobacco JUOO feet of Lumber 1000 Saves 1000 s tingles 10001 :cds 10001 oop poles ICO fc -t of live oak, cedar and other hoary wood, sold by tlie solid ft. 37J JPO bushrls of corn, and gruin Of ill kind, in balk - - 25 100 hulhels lime in bulk 30 cord ol wood - - 25 cedar, (iglitu oodor other posts, por toy logs - - 51 ll'hnrfagt ou Landing and Shipping Goods. Anchor of nbmnll sice, each - 10 4 cents. o 4 15® 80 30 1*4 20 30 ngr on l.oi r a small si ;) lbs. and t 00 ell e, pi upwards 15 do 6<K) do 1200, Anvils Bag) of coilj e, pimento, sugar, and all other wigs of such sine, (grain ex cepted] each - * 3 do. ot graii and salt • - 3 Barrels of silted provisions naval stores, bread, apples, cider,and nil kiiqls of barrels except dry goods and VBSj&GBBrJiSfS .n of wines, and all kinds of liquor (cider excepted) dry goods in caskstexcccding 20 gallons, and not over 53 gallons - 5 wlnci or liquors and dry goods in casks under 20 gallons - 2 Boxes of drygoods,and ull kinds of boxes under ! feet square - 4 do. do dil over 4 feet square G do. soan, ca.idies, chocolate, cordials, oil, and boxes of like sizo • 2 do. sugar, eulfli • • 5 Blades ol com, ler 1000 - 25 Bales, the snrno ns boxes. Bolts of osnubmgs, Russia duck, bogging. aa'.Tas, each 2 Butts of liquor or|miy kind of casks, ex ceeding 1.10 gallons • 15 Bottles, loose, per gross - * 25 Butter ppts, each' - Bundles of i>nns, spndes, Sic. each 2 Corn, per in bushels - - 25 l&ibles'not exceeding 500 lbs. each 20 exceeding GOo lbs. not exceeding 1200 lbs. \V - - 35 exceeding'1200 lbs. *£';•• - CO Cordage of oil xirnls, per coil - 3 Comp ovens with covers, and fire dogs per pair ' ' - . l Crates of earthenware \ - - 8 Cheese, per 100 lbs. \ • - -2 do per cask - \ • - 4 Chairs, of 2 wheels -\ - 37 Carts, of two wheels * - 25 Carriages, of four wheels - $1 00 Chairs, Windsor undnll sitting chairs, per dozen - i - - 12 Coals, per ton - - 12 Cannons under 600 lbs. . - 25 .-rr 12001 do. over 600, not ovi ) lhs GO $1 00 rebj 30V« ithh O0f do. over 1200 lbs. ICambouscs - . I I Casks, empty . I . lCattlc, earli ■Demijohns, each j - |Desks and chests of drawers file Wood, per cord j fish, per quintal - |Cirain ofall descriptions (except in bags) jier 100 bushels / junpow der, in bids, of 100 lbs. each do. in huh l.biss. do. in kegs of 28 Ills, or under 71a;s, window, jier loo feet, in propor tion for smaller - illids. exceeding 130 gnlious of liquor or any kind of merchandize do. exceeding 63 und not exceeding 130 gallons ilpurth tile, per 1000 llenip, per ton i Hides, raw or tinned, .per 100 Hay, loose, p.rlliO lbs. [do. in bundles,lead lampcts of Merchandize, each do. of PotSMies, each Jogs, each l Jars or Jugs, each per dozen |«n, jier Ion 1 - fegs ol paint, butter, lard, biscuit, and such sizo kbgs do. shot and lead over 56 lhs. not over MO lhs | - do. liquors of a smaller size than 20 I 'n i ■ * ~zri ILimc, per too bushels ' do. per bond j “"mths Jpr iflaslering per 1000 MAleB, pach j - . ’ ^nions, per 100 bushels do. in ropes, pdr 100 ropes lots, iron, each < \ •; •• • rino Apples, per lOj) lotatoes, per lot) bushel [ipes of gin, brandy! and qll kinds of li quor, exceeding 63 gallons do. exccediijg, 130gallons barter casks of whip and other liquor, I (cider excepted) end dry goods in leusks exceeding 20 gallons not ex ceeding 63 gallons! - - llslns in jars 4 Bt per 100 bushels \ ' - . ' IlieigQHCll - . . tines, (|uern and grlftd, each 1 | Bermuda, per 100 - large mill per pair Ballast, and other stones, per ton Bis under 200 gallons inch over 200 do 124 3 124 1 124 6 1 25 1 2 25 60 25 lir.mdy, puncheon of non, and all k n of liquor in casks exceeding 63, and not exceeding 130 gallons - 20 Iron pef ton, first and last week 50 cents, intervening weeks - - 25 Every other article same as its wharfage. wr.iciiMNa. Inch bbl. or half bb. rice - 6 1 lid. of tobacco or sugar - - 15 ’nckngo of indigo - - - 8 Bale of cotton - - - 6 f.acli draft of light goods, under 10O lbs. 61 ■ do do ido•’ over 100 lbs. 124 do do heavy goods under 200 o.{ do do uo over 200fjer 100 lbs 3 DR AY AO 6. For hauling up the Blufi'to any part ofthccity, rtlcles not herein enumerated, for 1500 pounds Weight ntler 1500 lbs and not less H do 1000 do do do or a 1000 feet of Lumber do 1000 Bricks do cord of wood 'or every bole of cotton do bbl. of Rice do hhd of Tobacco do bbl of Flour And every other article in the same proportion: >r hauling down the Biulf, or from one wharf te [Rees ecp each kecs ofall kinds (rice excepted) over 46, under63 gallons \ - - 6 (inks ofall kinds, under 4 feet square 4 Po do over 4 squares \- - 6 |«s or casks exceeding 130 gallons li-! ^1 r , oro . l , l , lerkinds of merchandize 16 Pod, brosilletto, lignum vita:, and all Pye woods, per ton J . 25 [icels por pair . ).. . 8 Pftgons of4 wlieole, (4wheels) - 50 ten XnT ”. 1 P r 9i wrt ‘ un t!o the foregoing rt L n„ ( ll llclc . u to bc f 0 'under its 71a ® which it is mually contained. '^‘”3 0,1 a wharf more than two nights, to „/ 0 7 “ week's' storage 11 nlcss landed on Sat- iidan y °, cvenin £ immediately preceding 'rkina ,1 no,y ck S nses to be 1 em oveel on the second 7ve. ° ® bcrca fier, or be subject to storage as STORAGE 8 ren i 3 for the >n& w?ek' Veek BKd -f° r V ach Inter- ift-WSu : • *•** .^“^o per week . . 2 0 fans 15 C ^‘"'toining.more thnn 30gal- 1 J- »f sugnr, molasEeS( #f ‘ ^ 26 Drugs, Dye Stuffs Bottles &c. <1X Urocc t’oiler Bottles I 0 do Wine Pint do 20 barrels Glauber Salts G do Copp iros 3 do Ground Logwood 3 do Chipt do 2 do Alum 500 Bottles American cold pressed Castor Oil 600 bottles West India do for plantation use 600 Gallons Winter Sperm Oil of Superior qual ity For sale low by LAY L HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists Shad's Buildings. nug 13 171 0 50 cents. 37.1 0 25 $1 60 1 50 1 50 - 8 IS! 374 6) P another exceeding 1500 lbs lidcr 1600 and not less tlmn 100 lbs or each bale of cotton do bbl Ificc do lilid Tobacco do bbl Flour 374 cts. 124 31.4 G.t And criry oilier article in the same proportion. ARRANGEMENT OF MAILS, And regulations far the Post Office, Savan nah, Geo. January 1st, 1824. NORTHERN MAIL. Close every day at 6 a. *1. Monday excepted. Due do do do 6 r. M. do do By this route, a mail is made up ever)' day, ex cept Monday, for Coosawhatchie, Pocnbdigo, Beaufort, Jacksonlioro’ and Collins’ Cross Ronds 11II of which arc closed the previous evening, at I'. M. WESTERN MAILS. Georgia route to Augusta and Hamburgh, de part nt 4, a. M.on Monday, Wednesday, und Fri day, via. Tufkaseeking.Jucksonboro' und Waynes boro’ to Augusta and I lnmburgh. Due on Tuesday, Thursday und Saturday, at G M. The closing of this mail, to Augustu, takes place every Tuesday, Thursday,and Sunday, at 8, 1*. m. except the intcrinediatcofliccs on the route, tiie closing of which tnkes plnce nt 7, r. ts. on the same evenings. From Waynesboro’, a weekly mail departs every Monday, nt 5, a. m. for Birds- ville, Louisville, Shoals ot Ogccchec and Shevir’s Mill to Powelton. Returning due every Sunday evening, at Waynesboro’nna at Savannah every Tuesday, nt 6, p. m. Carolina route to Augusta and Hamburgh, close ou Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 5, a.m. and depart with the northern mail at 6, a. m. to Furvs burgh. Due on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, at 6 - .si. By this route, a mail is made up each eve ning before its departure for RoberUvilie, Mat thews Biulf, Lower Three Runs and Four Mile Branch. Thcemail between Charleston and Ham' burgh, goes direct through Purysburgh on those days, both up und down. Separate portmanteaus are provided for this purpose, at the offices of Charleston and Augustu, which meet each other nt Purysburgh and aw there shifted, the down to Charleston, the up to Augusta; this supercedes the necessity of bringing that mail to SnVunnah at all and thus expedites it twenty-four hours. The mails for Miilcdgeville, In Georgia, via Lomburdy, Warrenton, Powelton, Sparta and Do vereaux’s store; also, to Alabama, (except the northern part) and Mississippi states, and to Che- raw, in South Carolina, via Mount,Vintage, Edge- fiield. C. 11. Ridge, Lccsville, Lexington, C. H Columbia and Camden, to Chcraw, will close di rect on the Georgia side, ou Sunday and Tuesday, at 7, v. M. aud on the Carolina side on Friduy, at 7 r. m. The Athens mail, will also close direct on Sun day and Thursday, ut 7 r. m. on the Georgia side. By this route, packets fortlic northern part of Ala bama to Huntsville, t^c. und West Tennessee, are forwarded. TheCarnesvillemail.viaDai'by’sDoublcBrpnch. Lincolnton, Goshen, Pe'tersburgh, Cook’s Office and Elherton, will close direct on Thursday, at 7 p. tt. on the Georgia side. SOUTHERN OR DARIEN MAIL. Close on Wednesday and Saturday at 6, p. m.- Due on Tuesday und Friday nt 7 r. m. By this route the St. Marys mall goes direct on Wbdncs day and is due direct on Tuesday. HIRDSVILLE MAIL. Due. every other Wednesday ut 6, p. m.—Close every otlierThursday, ut 8, a. m. By this route mails are made up for Statesboro’ and Millray, in Bulloch county, SwajRsboro’, in Emanuel, and ■tor Louisviite and Greensboro’. The Post-Office is open everyday in the week (Sunday excepted,) from day light to 8 p. h. anil Letters are delivered throughout the day, except from 2 to 3 o’clock, p. m. and during the time of opening and nmkingup the mails. Persons wishing to pay postage when the office is shut, can enclose the money with the letter, di rected to “T he Post Master,” and those who keep accounts with the office, and may desire thesume arc requested to say so on an envelope. W lien the mails which are due on Saturday, ar rive too lute to be delivered that evening, the of fieo will be kept open 011 Sunday morning from 8 to J o clock, lor the delivery only of-the letters received by those muils. 1 he inland postage ofall letters, directed to be sent out of the United States, except to the Cana das, must be paid when they arc left at the office or they cannnlbe forwarded. V Letters must be left at the Post Office with in the tiniespecitied, to insure, going in the mail of the day; and newspapers half an hour before that time. As the.e ore several places of the same name in the United States, it is necessary that the directions should be particular; the State should be distinguished, and when it might be doubtful. Counties. When letters, are not lor a post town' the nearest post town ought to be mentioned. Viagnesia, Balm of Q,uito, &c UltE Calcined Mn ;nesia. Balm of Quito, Peruvian Bark Riells &i Loriliurds cut Tobacco Fig Blue, Opium, Arrow Root, fee. fee. Silver wire Teeth Brushes Just received and for sale by LAY fe HENDRICKSON, An. 1, Shads Ruildings, Corner of Congress nd li'hilaker-streels. ALSO, A fresh supply of Congress Spring Water. sep4 137 Swaim’s Panacea. ^ FRESH supply just received and for sale Afre Sarajo; sent LAY Sf HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. ALSO, ill supply of Scidlilz and Sada Powders and a Water. 8 182 4 case. 1 _ La Fayette Hats. THE subscriber lias just received per ships Cotton Plant.F.mperorund other arrivals, part of his fall supply of ltats CONSISTING (IK gentlemen’s beaver La Fayette Hats 1 and The Proprietor of the The Temple of Fashion. H AS tlie pleasure of informing the public gen erally, that he still continues to carry on his business, No. 220, King street, opposite the Eanntr's iintci. Wigs ami ornamental Heir manufactured on the most improved principles. Patent Elastic Springs, so judiciously arranged that they may defy the most accutc observation to discover the slightest possible shade in the co lor. ; \ ' *y,... ’■■' ■ Likewise gentlemen’s Toupees, commonly cal led Scratches, with silver and steel springs,nutare being in every cuse his only guide. He also has the pleusurc to inform the public that he has become the ugent of Thomas Quihk, Wig Master of New-York, and will constantly keep forsnlo his Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Grecian Cropped Wigs. All orders mid measures enclosed to 22G King street, will be attended to with punctuality and despatch. N. B. Just received by the ship Niagara, n gen eral assortment of HAIR WORK of thelatcst lush- ion. Gentlemens'Haircut and dressed in most recent London and Parisian modes. A general assortment of PERFUMERY for sale at all times at the above establishment.— Those persons residing at a distance who have left orders at this establishment, arc hereby infor med, that they are generally ready for deliver)'. EDWARD CAREY. CP The editors of Savannah Rcpubllan, Augus ta Chronicle, and Columbia Telescope, arc requs- ted to publish the above once a week for three weeks, and forward theip account to No.225 King- street,Charleston, nug 12 163 UNIVERSITY STATE OF NEW-YOR K. COLLEGE OFPIIYSICIA.XSand SURGEO.XS. Citv OF NzW-YoRK, Attg. 26th, 1824. JIIIE College of Physicians and Surgeons will 1. commence their Course of Lectures, for the ensuing session, on the first Monday of November next, (the 2d,) nt the College in Barclay-slreet. Dr. Hosack, on the Theory and Practice o/| Physic,and Clinical Medicine. Dr. Macneven, on Chemistry. Dr. Mitchell, on Botany uiul Mclcria Medica. Dr. Post, on Anatomy. Dr. Mott, on Surgery. Dr. F nine is, on Obstetrics and the Diseases of If'omen and Children. The Board of Trustees hereby make it known, that, In conformity with the ordinances of the Honorable the Regents of tiie University, and th laws of the State of New York, every Student is equired to attend two full coursesofthe Lectures delivered in litis College before he can he admit ted us a candidate for the Doctorato; unless Student shall nnveprcviousiyuUcnded Lectures in said College prior to the session of 1822-3, or shall have attended an entire Course of Lecturesdcl'iv- :rod in some respectable School or University. Flic Candidate must, also, have studied Medicine throe years with some respectable practictioncr, have arrived ut the age of twenty-one years, and it is expected that lurproducc written testimony in relation to those several points. The Matriculation Ticket is five dollars, which iper. clastic water proof do nbeaver do Gentlemen's tin do enstor do imitnl do rornm do which are ofiered on the most accommodating terms for cun or approved paper. J. II. M’KENZIE, :pl 21 180 North cldc Market-square. (Jotin 1/. Ragging- pieces first quality 42 inch Russia hemp iA# Cotton Baggins. for sale by icpt 18 ' 1179 SAMUEL WRIGHT, Hunter's Building In Admiralty. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ) DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. \ Calvin Baker, and Moses Herbert") SchoonerMarthaForbes and [ Monition. curgo. J To the Marshal of the District of Georgia— oreetino L. S. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. W HEREAS a libel bath been cxliibitedln lie half of Calvin Baker and Moses Herbert in the District Court of the United States, for the District of Georgia, allcdging and propounding that the schooner Vexation, commanded by one Lee, fitted and sent out by Ibu said libel lants at the Port of Savannah; to go in search of vcssalsin distress, did full in with a certain schoon er milled tbe Martha Forbes, in a state of greet distress and having no living person on board, la- demvith a cargo of dry goods, and groceries; which schooner called the Marthu Forbes, run on shore on Cumberland Beach, in the District nfore- saids And whereas it has been ordered, that all persons having or pretending to have, uny right, title, or interest, of, in or to tho said Schooner, her tackle and apparel, and the cargo laden on board of her, be cited to be, and appear at the Court House iq the City of Savannah, 011 the twen ty-sixth day of October, to shew cause, if any they have, or can, why a decree should not pass as prayed by the said libel. You are therefore here by authorized, impowered, und strictly enjoined to cite and ndmomsh oil persons, whatever,having, or pretending to have, uny right, title, interest, or claim in, or to the said schooner, her tackle, appa rel, and furniture, and the cargo laden on board of her, to be, and appear, at tbe time and place,afore- said; and also to attend upon every sesion and ses sions to be held there and from there until a defi- iiuivcnciueiice shall be lead and promulgated in (he said business inclusively, if any of them shall think it their duty so to do, to hear abide by and perform all and singular such judicial acts as are necessaiy end by law required to be done and ex pedited in the premises; und further to do and re ceive whatuntolaw&ndjustice shall andappertain, under the pain of the law and contempt thereof, the absence and contumacy of them and every of litem in any wise notwithstanding: And Whatsoe ver you shall so do in the premises you shall duly certify to the Court aforesaid,. at the time and place aforesaid, together with these presents. Witnes the Hon. Jeremiah Cuyler, Judge of the said Court this first dny of October one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four. - J. S. PELOT, Proctorpro. lib. AH parties interested will take due notice. •JOHN H. MOREL, m. d. o. oct 2 184 .Notice. f it. WILLIAM TURNER, having aligned t< the subscribers all bis stock in trade, debts 4*c. in behoof ofbis creditors generally, it is re quested that those indebted make immediate puy ment, and those having claims will please rendei them to Mr. Thomas Miller, who is aprtointei their agent to dispose of the stock, which com prises a general assortment of Seasonable Dry Croods, und which will be sold, wholesale or retail at VC ry reduced prices, for cash only. JAMES M'HENRY, JOHN H. REID, GEORGE RELI’II, Assiguees of Wm Turner. Bargains ! T HE stock of DRY GOODS, whirl) formerly belonged fo Mr. William Turner, is uowsef- I ling oiF nt prices much under cost. npril 16 88 J. Shirin’s Panacea* T HF. subscribe, having discovered the com position of Swaim’s celebrated Pauaeen. has now a supply on limbi for sale—he has reda- 1 1 lie price from $3 50 to *2 50, or by the do zen $24. All charitable institutions in the United States, and tbe poor will be supplied gratis. If the citizens of Jho principal cities and towns will appoint an agent to order and distribute this Medicine to the poor, it will hr supplied. This Medicine is celebrated for‘lie rare of the following uisei.ses : e-corfala or King’s F.'.-it, UP * fl Cerated or Putrid Sore Throat, long standing Rheumatic affections, Cutaneous Diseases, Whit'.: Swelling and Diseases of the Bones, and nil cas es generally of an Ulcerous character, and Chro nic Disease’s, generally arising in debilitated con-' stitutions, but more especially from Syphilis or affections arising therefrom; Ulcers in the larynx. 4'C. mid the dreadful diseases occasioned by n long and excessive use ol Mcrcury, 4*c* It is al so used in Diseases ol the Liver. CERTIFICATES, I have within the. last two years had an oppor tunity of seeing several cases of very inveterate Ulcers, which having resisted previously tiie re gular modes of treatment, were healed liy the use of Mr. Swaim’s Panacea, and I do believe, Irom wlmt I have seen, that it will prove ail important remedy in Scrofulous, Venereal and Mciv.uriiil diseases. N. CH.VP-M \N, ill. I). Profcss'jr of the Institutes and Practice of Pliy hi the l hiivt itity of Pcnnsylrani I have employed the. Panacea of Mr. numerous instances, within the last Hu mid have always lound it extremely 1 especially in secondary Syphilis, and Mercu Diseases. 1 have no hesitation in prououucin i Medicine of inestimable value. W. GIBSON, Professor of Surgery to the Uninrsity oj JOHN SHINN, Ch Philadelphia, -Vue. 17, 1823. Each publisher of n newspaper in tlieU is requested to publish this advertisement month, for one year, and send their uccoi payment. SIIINN'S PANACEA: certificates. I have been labouring under a disease foruloncj time, as swelling in the bones, loss of appetite, loss of flesh und loss of sleep. Noticing an advertise ment of Swaim’l Panacon, to bo a cure for the above disease, I got some by paying the cash for it, and found a great benefit bv it. But bavin'no thing but my labor to depend on for a living, and not being aide to work for a longtime, got so that 1 was not aide to pay for it. Some months lifter this,! heard of a»lr. Shinn’s having made 11 Pa nacea, stated to be the same as Mr. Swaim’s, Pap- plied to him und stated my case and circumstances and found him disposed to benefit me. He. gave me live medicine freely, mid said I might pay for it whenever 1 cot able j and 1 found, by taking the same ouanlitv. ns much benefit by it us by Mr. Swnira’s. I have given this certificate for the benefit of olheis that should stand in need of Shinn’s Pana cea, und consider it a very valuable medicine. S. STKLLKU, Duke-street near Front, Northern Liberties. Fhiiaddlphin, Apr:! 20, 1824. Philadelphia, April 21, 1824. 1 certify that 1 have been for many years alllict- edwith rheumatism. Above five years ago, 1 was attended by a respectable Physician oi this city, w ho put me under a course of mercury, since which time I have been worse ; my disorder hav ing t'euii accompanied by severe puns through my w hole system. And last winter my right leg was much swelled, and so much contracted, that I could scarcely put my toes to the ground,and was obliged to walk with a crutch. In February lust (bought some of J. Shinn's Panacea, aud after taking three bottles, find that 1 am free from pain, and that my, leg is restored to its natural use. 1 am induced to make this public for the kmcfii. of the afilicted. C'lIAS. BARIAS. Malt-Alley, Philadelphia. PhUudtlfhitt, April 17, 1628. This will certify lliul my son, John Humes, aged • li) yeurs, was confined last winter in the Alms house in this city, with rheumatism in his shoul ders and arms. I applied to J. Shinn for some«bf his Panacea, and obtained one bottle, which en tirely removed his complaint. He lias removed tiie country, otherwise lie would huve signed is certificate. her ANN C. x HOMES, mark. ’hiludelphiu Altos-House. PiiiL.uiEi.piHA, March 10th, 1824. I certify, for thy benefit of the afflicted, that 1 have been, for seven years last past, uffiL t. d with • liver complaint, during which time llmve been Attended by several physicians, but received no rmunent benefit. Heaving of Mr. Swaim’s i’a- ct-a, i applied to him for some, of it; beln/ poor d unable to pay for it nt the time, for it a: the iilj|not obtain any. I nextnpplicd to J. Shinn, andrcceive d someofnis Panacea, win cir greauy odf qefitted me. The puiu and soreness of toy sjjde vas removed, and 1 was again able to workat uy trade. CHARLES BOWMAN; Gorman Street, Southwark. Tliis is to certify,that my apprentice boy J. Mor- ison,aged 18years,lias been severalyearsuffllc- ed with the King’s evil/'attended with an exlen- ive ulceration over ti.c body, with acute paint In January last, I heard 01 J. Shinn’s Panacea, and btained for him three bottles, which ellected an ntire and complete cure, and lie is now in good calth, and able to work at his trade. ALEX’R RANK EN,- Front street,.above Poplar lane. This is to certify, that oh the 16th of April, the above nmued John Morrison appeared before me, and on examination, do believe the facts, as rlated in the above certificate, are just and true. H. PROBASCO, Justice of tbe Peace, Philadelphia county. I certify, that I have been afflicted with rheuma tism in my shoulder for three years, from which I have been relieved by taking a few bottles ofJ. Shinn’s Panacea. JAMES DOUGLASS, of the Moyauaensing Poor-house. T'J for the* vnar!° lder totheU5Coflhe Collo & p Li,,rar y vietieral Drug,CIlcmicakvFtm,ily By order, WRIGHT POST, M.D. President. JOHN W. FRANCIS, M.D. Registrar. or.t2 i!84 BY AUTHORITY. AN ACT. TITO revive, amend and continue in force an X act entitled an act, to extend to time of ta king out grants on surveys made on head rights ami bounty warrants. Be it enacted by U10 Senate and House of Re presentatives of tho state of Georgia, in General Medicine Ware House LAY <5* HENDRICKSON, Wholesale and Retail Chemists and Druggists A'o. 1. Shad’s Buildings, Corner of Congress and Whitaker Streets, Savannah. H AVE constantly on hand a very general as sortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS AND PAINTS, KgS PERFUMERY, <§’C. «$’C. A great variety of Apathccaries Glass Wnre such as wide and narrow mouth bottles, from 1 gallon Assembly met, and it Is hereby enacted by the 1 (, )om . ounce,composition and glass mortars, glass authority ot the same, that where any person or l amp sandlump glasses, smeltings bottles, grudua- nersons have heretofore had surveys made on te d measures /Apothecaries vials white nmf green, lieu, rights thereon have not been obtained, it Surgeon* Wnn.-mU-Pocket sets, turnkeys, shall and may be lawful for such person or par* trusses, spring and thumb lances’, forcOps, latalas sons to apply for and obtain such grant or grants, bougies Satheters,scales and weights, lc. k-c. atony time previous to the-Bath of October, ,P aUnt Medicines-of every description, viz: 1824, on pavmont of the usual fees. I Soidlitz and Soda Powders, balm of Quito, calcin >-ec - And be it further enacted by the author- 0 ,i magnrHa, Lees, Anderson., anil Hoopers Pills, ity aforesaid, Ilxat where nnv .surveys have here- Swaims Panacea, Balsam Honey, Batemans >mil tofore been made on head Tights or bounty war- ciiurcl.es Cough Drops, RrJi ointment, A-c. rents, and grants thereon have not been obtained, AH of which ire altered for sale on the most such land slml not be subject to a resurvey un- liberal terms for cosh or credit, t.) three months fro:,;, and after the person or gj. M . H . Having enlarged there Establish persons claiming under tiie original survey shall muet aud baving maim such arrangements as to have been notified that such > re-survey is intend- be continually receiving o fresh supply of goods, cd to be made, and that in all cases, the persons flat ter themselves that utiie. of the i'iudin this city claiming under the original survey, shall be cm call offer greater inducements to dealers. The titled to the preference ot muking tuch re-sur- Merchant, the Planter, and the Physician, ran yey, until the expiration of three months fart1 hew be .applied with almost every article in the the time ot such notification : and in theevent of Drug line, tls their assortment witf !.e loundexten there being no claimant residing on or near the s j voalll ] oftlie best uualiu . under no consid the public Gazettes of this Slate. Sec 3 And be it farther enacted, That it shall principles alone that they will endeavor to' secur patronage. All orders promptly executed. - lzett veyor General, that due notice Recording to the I tbwardfl^Wlte&r ‘“ i6rt provisions ot this act had been given, and no | se pt 28 182 be the duty of all surveyors who shall mako any Xbe Georgia Patriot, mid Dirien Giu such re-survey, to certify on ills return to the sur- please to give this advertisement six inse grant obtained on such re-survey shall bo varied, unless accompanied with such certificate : Pro vided, nothing in this act shall uffect the rights of orphans or persons under the age of 21 yenrs, and that all such persons shall be allowed one year utter they arrive at the age of 21 years to take out their grants. Sec 4 And be it further enacted, Thnt it shall be the duty of the Governor to cause this act to be published in one of the newspapers in Mil- Jamos Morrison , W ILL be found hi future at his office over the counting room of Calvin Baker, ept 18 17 i» I'lie Subscriber, H AS just finished and offers for sale, an eight oared CANOE BOAT, 25 feet by 4 feel 3 inches, which he con recommend to those who lcdgevillc, Augusta and Savannah," once in each J wish a boat for quick passoge month} until the expiration of the time appointed by the same for taking out grants. Sec 5 And be it further enacted, that all laws, and parts of laws militating aguinst this act be and the same are hereby repealed. DAVID ADAMS, Speaker of tho house of representatives THOMAS STOCKS, • President of the Senate. Assented to Dec. 2 1823. G. M. TROUP, Governor. July 22 154 PUBLIC NOTARY. T HE subscriber’s health being now sufficient to attend to business, solicits from his friends their patronage in the notarial business. WM. BELCHER. sep 18 m!79 jveii a ad ejs'laug f d fahtw.x of the “Savannah Republican.” march' 10' Committees of Council. EINANCE. A LDERMEN Bulloch, Minis, Cumming. STREETS AND LANES. - Densler, Milieu, Wayne’. MAIIKET, ■ Morrison, Shick, Gaudry. DRY CULTURE. Waring, Bulloch, Morrison. HEALTH AND CEJtETnY', Habersham, Jackson, Waring. PUMPS. Jackson, Densler, Millcn. lamp's. Cumming, Minis, Wayne. PUBLIC DOCKS. Millcn, Gaudry, Densler. EXCHANGE. y ’ Shick, Gnudry, Habersham. EKIiI.TES A>0 FIRE BUCKETS. Minis, Jackson, Morrison. runuc SALES; Harris, Jackson, Cumming. sept 16 HOOKS AND LADDERS,. — Wayne, Habersham, Shick. M. MYERS, c. !78 Treasury Department, JUNE 24th 1824. 7VTOTICE is hereby given to tiie proprietors of .ll the six per cent stock of 1813 loan of $16- 000,000, and loan of $7,500,000, that books will be opened at tiie Treasury of tbe United States and at the several loan oifices, on tiie first of Ju ly next, to continue open until the first day of October thereafter, for receiving subscriptions for such parts of said stock ns shall, on the day of subscription, stand on the books of the Treasury, and on those of the loan offices respectively, pur suant to the provisions of tile act of Congress passed the 26th of May, 1824, entitled “an act to authorise the Secretary of the Treasury to ex change n slock bearing mi interest'of one and a half per cent for certain stocks bearing an inter est of six per cent." r Ilie subscription may be made by tbe proprie tors of the stock, either in person or by their at torneys duly authorized to subscribe and transfer it to the United States. • 'I lie certificates are to be 'surrendered at the time of making the subscriptions. WM. II. CRAWFORD, Secretary of the Treasury. julv 27 1156 rpHE undersigned committee will receive pro- X posals for keeping in repair tbe city Clock, until the first meeting of Council in January next; proposulsifor the same will lie. left with either of tho undersigned. GEORGE SIIICK, J. B. GAUDRY, • J. C. HABERSHAM, sept 18 . 1791 ., , . Georgia Justice. O’The foregoing to be published monthly, un- j -a-jqthe press and will fie published in October or Now. next, in the Constitutionalist and | J[ November next, at (ho Recorder Office, a new and enlarged edition oftlie GEORGIA JUSTICE. The improvements in this very useful hook, are briefly noticed in the following extracts from the preface of the new edition:— “ Several yeurs have, elapsed since (lie publica- Anti Dyspeptic Pills. fBEPAULl) BY H. JAMES, NEW-YOBX, TjlOR20ycai*spastthe subscriber has suffered continually from a costive bnbit, which has I tion of th(! Georgia Justice, dm •ing which time been great part otthe time accompanied by se- tjiere has been additional legislation upon many vere headache. He has mnde known hiscomplnmt I ofthe subjects contained in it. In (lie present e- to several eminent physicians, without experienc-1 dltion, such alteration- ,i- were rendered necessa- ing any benefit from their prescriptions. In the ~ b y subsequent enactments, have been made the month of December last,beconung seriously alar-1 additional matter incorpuratod,and several omis- med, by the regular but constant increase olthe | jj on c j a the original work supplied, disorder, lie was induced to commence the use of “Mr Princes Digest being now in °-eiicral use the above named pills, which were highly reeom- re f cl . en ces thereto have been substituted for those mended as a remedy in his complaint, lie began j were heretofore made to IVJarbury Craw- to take them with very little confidence us to their | fol . d - s !llld Clayton’s Digests, and Hie annual i efficucy, and under the expectation Hint he. should pl ,| els containing the laws ofthe state. A copious not be able to give them a fair trial, as his stomach, I bldex has also been furnished and the work heretofore, had rejected every kind of medicine. is sllbra i Ued to the public, under a belief that it Another circumstance which taughtHum to expect acknowledged utility will be found to be incr very little benefit, was that he had found it neces- ed b .. foregoing circumstances.” sary always to take more than on Ofdinarv dose ol rp* jj, e price ofthe book, neatly bound, in calf any cathartic, before it would produce the denr- will be jq ve Dollars, payable on delivery. Auy cd ell'ect. He, however, commenced taking txv o I p ei . SO n paying for twenty copies will he entitled to ot tiie pills as directed, every evening for twenty twenty two, and in that proportion for a smul days, without experiencing any considerable in- number.-—Subscription papers will be furni-iied convenience, or perceiving any benefit from I gentlemen who may bo willing to take cliargi them. He was tlien directed to increase the 0 f number, until some degree ol nausea was produ- *** The different newspapers in this state, will ced; the dose was accordingly increased until please give the foregoing an insertion, lie took six pills every evening; they soon began Miilcdgeville, August 30. to act us a gentle and perient laxative; the dose was diminished in the same gradual manner in which it had been increased, uud it is now forty days since a very obstinate and distressing com plaint has yielded to this mild plan ot treatment. The subscriber does therefore, unsolicited, 182 sept 28 \ EORG1A, Chatham County.—Whereas Mar- Hih VV ilkius, of Chatham county, Spinster, Inis applied to the honorable the Justices ot the Inferior Court of Chatham County acting as a most cheerfully - recommend the anti-dispcplic 1 Court of Ordinary lor letters of guardianship on rod like himself; the person and property of Elizabeth Joanna Yonge an orphan undereleven yeur* of age, the daughter of William C Yonge, deceased. Now these are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested in Hie welfare of the said From the above certificate no doubts can exist I orphan to tile their objections, it' any they have in Hie minds of the affiictcd, as to the utility and to tiie granting of letters of guardianship aforesaid pills to those who may lmvesuffer und lie avails himself of this method to assure them, that from no other treatment has lie expe ricnced such perfect relief. NAHUM RICE commended us : u cure, "but to those diseases ap- I the applicant, pertaining to dyspeptic only. Witness the lion. John 1\ Williamson one ofthe A fresh supply just received per .William V\ ;il- I Justices of tiie Interior Court of said County, this lace and for sulc by second day of October, 1824. LAY fe HKNDRIFKSQ^, Aiuf* «• M-BQND-*.>-o aug!2 16S - - "'.tT -wi 1 '-' • 134 Just received per ship Florida, tiie celebrated PANACEA, prepared by John Shinn; Chemist, Philadelphia, who has appointed Hie subscriber agelnfor Savannah audits vicinity. The Panacea will be sold at tiie reduced price of $2 60 cents per bottle, or $24 per dozen. WM. C. CUTHBERT, Agent. may 26 Chatham Superior Comet. May Term, 1821. ( rt EORGE Johnston and others', coinnlai limits X cs Peter Vanburgh. Livingston nnu others, defendants, in equity ill the Superior court, ot' Chatham comity, May term, 182-1. It appearing to the Court by affidavit that Pc- tr-r Vanburgh Living-ton un i Harriot E. Living ston, who arc parties defendant reside beyond the state ofGeorgiu, and within the United States on motion of complainants solicitor, it is ordered that the said defendant do respectivejy appear nndun- swer the complaints bill u itliin four months from he date of this rule. And is further ordenq) that this rule be published once a Week during tour months frqm this da,le in one ofthe public Gazettes uj this State. Extract from tiie Minutes, •" A. B. FANNIN, Clerk, jau«# 1*4-