Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 22, 1824, Image 1

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...Vou XX IL FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 22, 1.824. Whole No. 45X6. 4 cents 5 4 16 no 30 1*4 20 80 Lmrc nr IVHA It FA OE, STORAGE, IHlAY- fc SKin&0'«W'. tjj?s.ivAA<m,. Established, Jari. 182*1, nnd now in operation. WHARFAGE. sols under 100 tons, per day - Cf, " ls ’ hr n£ V Z Landing and dipping Country I'm- 1 J ° duet ■ each barrel or half dO Ric kbale Cotton - (package °f Inriifro I jiogphead of tobacco I jink) feet of Lumber [JOOO slaves 1000 shingles 1000 reeds J(XK> hoop poles - - ■ ( .£~ 100 feet of live oak, cedar and ot or heavy wood, fold by be solid U. 3,4 100 bushels ol corn, and grain ol nii^ kind, in balk * * 100 bushels lime in bulk i cord of wood - * „ cedar, light wood or other posts, per lOO logs • * , .Jharftiac on Landing and Sniffling Good.?. fhorol n small size, each - o cents, miO lb^ «md upwards - 16 1200;'dp i^'v:: k of codec, pimento, sugar, and all 3 other bags of such size, (grain ex cepted) each (i. ol grain and salt clM>f salted pr visions naval stores, brfttid, apples, cider, and all kinds of barrels except dry goods mid liquors ; • * |0 ot wines, and all kinds oflufuor (cider excepted) dry goods in casks exceeding 20 gallons, and 26 Viiin'i y 1,1 f uiiiv,j ipci'tH , for 'l 5H, Ailm'i] f toil y ol 1 state I railed ailra’rl i will I t ofCtl purpol al estil rs off tnd, id /j/iil mril—I 25 2 25 1 10 25 of Alul ty, deal paynwH | Errs list tlie] cease d,( ,t,u ake W J Ex’n* e Birth(I unlyvi s has 1 l thf i intert andwhq impede 1 ] lis subjtfj rouse of Generd lit not over 63 gallons wines or liquors and diy goods ■in casks under 20 gallons - - i of dry goods, nndnll kind.-: ol boxes under 4 feet square - 4 .. do do oyer 4 tbi-t square . 6 p, soap, cundles, chocolate, cordials, oil; nnd boxes of like size ■ - 2 a. sugar, en'c|i . - • #' flesofeornj per 1000 • 25 fcs, the same as boxes. . T , T -’ 1 of osnaburgs, Russia duck, bagging canvas, each 1 - - 2 i of liquor or uny kind of. casks,’, ex ceeding j3(i gallons - 16 pes, loose, per gross - - 26 p* pots, each [dies of pans, spades,’ Sio.eftch 2 n, per 10tt bushels - - / 26 k es iiot'excedding 50(1 lbs. each 20 excceding.600 lbs. not exceeding 1200 lbs. * - - 35 I exceeding 12tX) lbs. * - 5p * Sage of all xfrtds, per coil - 3 bp ovens with .covers, nnd lire dogs ' I per pair . - - 1 les of earthenware - . . V 8 [esc, per 100 lb's. - - 2 ri per cask 4 [irs, of 2 wheels - - 37 Is, of two wheels - - 25 ciagcs. of four wheels • < $ 1 00 lirs, Windsor andujl sitting chairs, per I dozen - - - 12 lls, per ton • ■ - 12 hiiom under OOO.lbs. - • 25 , o. over 600, notbver 1200lbs 60 d» over 12tM) lbs. - $100 ibouses - - ks, empty : • lie, each • ‘ '/> nijohns, each < P • ks and chests of drawers i Wood, per cord », per quintal • - - la of all descriptions (except in lings) per 100 bushels - - 25 ipowdep, In libls. of 100 lbs. cnch 124 do. in half bids. - <>1 do. 'in kegs of 28 lbs. or under 3 [, window, per.lOO feet, in propor tion for smaller ,-«&»• *• 4 k? s. exceeding 130 gallons of liquor or uny.kind of merchandize 15 . exceeding 63 nnd not exceeding 130 gallons • 8 rth tile, per 1000 - 26 ip, per pm 1)0 s, raw or tanned j per 100 - r >n , loose, ncr 100 lbs. - - 25 in bundles, each % pors of Merchandize, each » . of 1’otuToes, each |,coch - t Jugs, each per dozen. - , per ton - -■ 25 of paint, butter, lard, luscuit, and Such size-kegs shot and lead over56 lbs. nolover .600 lbs - . 6 liquors of n smaller size than 20 gallons < ' - - 2 Uer 1(10 bushels ! 80 cv barrel - . 4 r for plastering per 10QO *• 10 I, each - . 25 ' ns, per 100 bushels - 05 . in ropes, per'100 ropes . 124 iron, euch ... i Apples, per 100 . *’ 124 toes per 100 bushel - 25 s of gin, brandy, and all kinds of li quor, exceeding 63 gallons - 8 do. exceeding 130 gallons 15 ter casks of wine and other liquor; dev excepted) and dry goons in )ks exo6eding"20 gallons .not ex •ding 63 gallons - ns in jars. - . . per 100 bushel? - l ".. etseach . „?/' es, quern and grind, etteli Bermuda, per Rio large mill per pair bast, and other stones, per ton under 200 gnllons cacli over 200 do - 5 1 25 1 $ ‘ 25 00 25 12A 10 0. c he ClerbJ G . is who 1 be rej as all ach rap iimndy, |miiv,niton of rum, and all inils of liquor in cnsksexcei‘riiiig(>3, mid 110I exceeding 130 gallons - 20 inrtqu, Ill's! ami lust week 50 cents, intervening weeks - - 23 Every other article same as its wharfage. WEIGHING. icli 1)1)1. or hall lib. rice ■'StA'' 1 4 llhd. 01 tobacco or sugar - - 15 l’m knge of indigo - . - 8 Balcofeotton - - - x Each draft ol light goods, under 100 lbs..61 ‘I'fij <lo do do over li)0 lbs. 12^ do do heavy goods under 200 6.| do do do over 2lK1 per 100 lbs 3 OKAY tor.. I or binding up tin: Bind'(0 anv part ofthccity, rticlcs not herein enumerated, lor 1500 pounds weight . f. : . 50 cunts. Under 1500 lbs nnd not less than 100 37A do tOOM do do do 500 25~ For a UHHi feet of Lumber SI 60 And every other article in the same proportion. ARRANGEMENT jOF MAILS, And regulations fur (he Post Office, Savon nahj, Geo. January lsf, 1824. NORTHERN MAU.. Close every day at 6 a. m. Monday excepted. Due do do do 61>. M. do do By this route, a mail is made up evciy dny, ex cept Mondavi for Codsnwhntcliie, Poe.alaligo, Beaufort, Jacksonboro’ nnd Collins’ Cross Roads. —all of which are closed the’ previous evening, dt p. M. ‘WESTERN MAILS Georgia route to Augusta nud Hamburgh, de part at 4, a. M.on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, via. Tuckaseeking, Jacksonboro’an d/VVayncs- boro’, to Augusta and Hamburgh. Hue on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 6 m. The closing of this mail, to Augusta, takgs •plnce every Tm-duy, Thursday,an (I Sunday, ut fci, p. >1. except the Intermediateoffees on the route, thecliwingi.t u liii.li tal.i ■•. place at 7, P. m. on the suine eventugs. From Waynesboro’., a weekly mail dcpiiris every Monday, at 6, a. m. for Birds- ville, Louisville, Shoals olOgcoqheeund Shevic’s Mill to Fpivelton. Returning due every Sunday evening, nl Waynesboro’ami ut Savannah every Tuesday, at 6, p. m. Carolina roate to Augusta and Hamburgh, close on Tueiidsy. Thursday aiidSdturdny,at 6, AiM.and <%'pui’twliliUio northern mail af 6, a. M. to l’urj-s- burgii. Due on AVednesday, Friday and Sunday, nt 6, p. m. By this route, a mail is made up caeli eve ning before its .departure for Roberlsville, Mat thews Bluff, Lower, Three Runs and F.our Mile Branch. The ina.il between Charleston nnd Ham burgh, goes direct through Purysbilrgh on those days,, both up and down. Separate portmanteaus “irovided for this'purpose, nt tlie offices of d Augusta, wliu es • .. ■»’*'' P euch . . ► , ' es of all kinds (rice excepted) over under 63 gallons - ■ fi 1 s °i all kinds, under 4 feet square 4 do over 4 squares : . 6 or casks exceeding 130 gallons 11- ,1 H 1 ' °mi mercbumiize 15 bras| Hctto, lignum vita:, ami nil « e Woods, per ton . . 05 id ;„ ,l C«! la P e w - - - 8 Tcrksh«^" so , f . 4 ,' v . he o. ls , (4 wheels) ,. 50 i n« ar r 1 V r oportion to the foregoing rates oraclt xs not In he found under its name, m which it is usually contained. 0,111 wharf snore than two nights, .. I or ° <l “i*’* ^ nr "K e - unless landed on Sal •J fn }y other evening immediately preceding a y~ ln such cases to be removed on the second °y thereafter, or be subject to storage the s edition[■ . ore O’ ,f act 0 Jth of recited® 1 births U M. until BOND) lhain Cod storage. 8 cents for the 11:and tbr each inter- Eg^eok ..." J tirW,s| M ’. w ' v . wck • • 20 is containing moro than 30'gal- • °f sugar, molasses, Pipe of gin. Drugs, Dve Stulls, Bottles &c. CtlX Groce Porter Bottles U 6 do Wine L’inf do 20 barrels Glaaber .’-alts 6 do I'opphros 3 do Ground Logwood 3 do Chipt do 2 do Alum 600 Bottles American cold pressed Castor Oil 6(Xl bottlOs West India do for plantation use 500 (billons Winter Sperm Oil ol Superior quab Hy For sale low by LAY & HENDRICKSON, , Chemists and Druggists Shad's Buildings. 13 171 do 1000 Bricks do cord of wood 'or every bale of cotton do bid. of Rice do hlid of Tobacco do bbl of Flour 1 60 1 60 3 18.1 374 64 And every other article in tlmsame proportion; for hauling down tim Blulf, or from one wharf'to .mother exceeding 1500 lbs Under 1500 ami qot less than 100 lbs For each bale of cotton • do bbl Rice - 1 > do . lilid Tobacco do bbl Flour 374 cts. 25 V 12} *4 Magnesia, Balm of Quito, &c ^URE Calcined Mmntcsia. Balm of Quito, Peruvian Bark Riclls & LorHiards cut Tobacco ' .< ■, Fig Blue, Opium, Arrow Root, kc. 81c. Silver wire Teeth Brushes Just received and for sale by LAY k HENDRICKSON, JVo. 1, Shads Buildings, Corner of Congress and H'hitaJccr-strcels. ALSO, A fresh supply of Congress spring Water. sep4 137 | A HE undersigned committee will receive pro- L posnis for keeping in repair the city Clock, until the first meeting of Council in Jnnuui-y next; proposals for the same will be left with either of tjic undersigned. GEORGE SHiCK, - J.B.UAUDRV, -I F‘,; • J. e. HABERSHAM, sept 18 179 Register of Debates in Congress. PROSPECTUS. A CCORJDIlNGto an intimation herctoforcgiven tlicre will be published at the Office of the Nutional lutulligencer, during the noxt session of Congress, nud,If encouraged by the approbation of the Public, at every-session tncrenftcr, a RE GISTER OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS, intend- ed to compi'chend a more full Report of the Speech es 011 topics of general • interest, in each House of Congress,thiuiTuis ever heretofore been published, or'tliun can be given to the Public through the or dinary and limited channel, the coluiniisuf a news paper. TJils compilation will be of the most _uu tbcntic cast, printedyvith great regard to accuracy, and in uform for durable preservation. . Tliis undertaking is not of course intended to substitute or supctcedc the Report* of Debates for the National Intelligencer, but rather, by with drawing the heavy and extended Reports from its columns, to enable the Proprietors ot that Journal to furnish, every day, in a comprehensive form, intelligible Reports of the Proceedings and Dis cussions in the day preceding, 011 botli Houses. The “Ueoistfu’ Is necessarily an experiment, but it is an experiment the success of which we see no reason to doubt. Every one who takes an interest in our political history, as well asalbthose who engngein the duties of political life, must have felt and lamented the want of a Record of Debates in Congress, in 11’convenient form, with indexes which,might lend the enquirer to anv sub ject debated, nnd to the .name of anv one whoen'- gagedin debate. Such a work w'outil bo an ele mentary book for yonng politicians, und we have' no hesitation in asserting that the possession of such a one, from the commencement of the exist- urc pi Charleston and Augusta, .Which meet each other ing government to this day, would be of imtnedsc alue to the nation, were it only to shew whut has (JlimTeslon and Augusta, which meet euch other atl’urysburgh nnd are there shifted, thij) down (o Charleston, the up to Augusta, this supercedes the necessity of bringing that midi to Savannah at all and thus expedites it twenty-four hours. The mails for Miliedgeviile, in Georgia, via Lombardy, Wm reiiton, Powelton, Sparta and De- verba'ux’s store; also, to Alabama, (except the northern part) and Mississippi states, and to jphe. raw, in South Carolina, via Aiount Vintuge, Edge, iiield, C. II. Ridge, Lncsvilie, Lexington, C. H Columbia and Camden, to Ciicrawpvill close di. reet on the Georgia side, on Sunday and Tuesduy, af 7, r. m. nnd on the Curoliuu side on Fridny, nt ' 7 K,M. \ -’U - ■ The Athens mail, will also close direct on Sim dny and Tliui sduy, ut 7 r. M. on the Georgia side By this route, parkeis iorthe nortliern pnrt ofAle bamR to 1 Iuntsvillo, 4-c. and West Tennessee, are forwarded. 1 , The Carnesville mail,vlaDarby’sDoubleBrnncb, Lincolnton, Goslion,’ l’ctcrsbiirgli, Cook’s Office and ElJ)crlon’, \yill close 'direct on Thursday, at 7 r. m. on the Georgia.side. ( . SOUTHERN OH DARIEN MAIL. ! Closc onU ednesila v and Saturday at 6, r. M.— DuconTucsdny and Friday at' 7 p. Hi By this route, the St: Murys mail goes direct’ 011 IVcdncs day andis due direct on Tuesday. BIHDSV1LLE MAII Due every other Wednesday at 6, r. m.—Closo even’ otlierTliursday, at 8, a. <L By this route mails are made up for Statesboro’ ami Milfray, in Bulloch county, Swanosborp!, in Emanuel, and for Louisville iind Greensboro’.& * TTic Post-Office is open every day in the week, (Sunday exccpted,)'from day ligbttoB ; p. m, ftnd Letters arc delivcredtlirougliout the day, except frum 2 to 3 o’clock, r. m. and during tlic time of opening and makhigup the mails. Persons wisliing to pay postage when the office is shut, cuji cncltjse the money with the letter, di rected to ‘.‘The Post Master,” and tliosc who keep accounts with the office, and,may desire thesiinie are requested to say so on an envelope. Wlien the mails which arc due on Saturday, ar rive too late to be delivered that evening, the of fice will lie kept Open oil Sunday morning from 8 to 9 o’clock, for the delivery only of the letters receivod by those mails, i , ^ The inland postage id all letters, directed to lie sent out of the United States, except to the Cana das, must be paid wlien they are left ht the Office, or they cnnnntbpiforwurdud. V Letters'must'be left at the Post Office with in the time specified, to insure going in the mail o the day; und newspapers half an hour before that time. As there are several places of the same nuine in the United States, it is necessary tlirtt tlie directions should be particular; the State should be,distinguished, und when it miglit be, doiibttul, Counties. When letters, arcnol lor a post towh the nearest post town ought to lie mentioned. ( oimnittecs ot- t ouncil. EfNAKCR. A LDERMEN BuUocli, Minis, Cumming. STREETS ABIl LANES.' ’ ' —: Dcnslcr, Milieu, Wayne. • MARKET,. — Morrison, Sliick, Ghudrj'. drv Culture. , — Wafmg, Bulloch, MCrrison. HEALTH AND CEMETRV, — Habersham, Jackson, Wuring. tumps. -— Jackson, Dcnslcr, Milleti. LAJIPS. — Cumming, Minis, Wayne. PUBLIC DOCKS. — Milieu, Gaudry, Dcnslcr. EXCHANGE. ,, • Sliick, Gaudry, Habersham engines and rinif duckets. Minis, Juckson, Alorrison. PUBLIC SALES. ■ Harris, Juckson.Cdmming. sept 16 HOOKS AND LADDERS, — Wuyne, Habersham, Shick, M. MYERS, c.C. 178 " UNI WERSJTY OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK. COLLEGE OFPHYSICIAA'Sand SUIIGEOXS. City of Ni:w-Yohk, Aug. 26th, 182-1. JTlIE College, of Physicians and Surgeons will L commence their.Course of Lectures, for the 'ensuing session, on the first Monday of November next, (tlto 2d,) at the College in Burclay-sircet. • Dr. llosACK, 011 tlic 'theory and Practice of Physic,and Clinii it M’dicine. Dr. Mac.nevEN, on Chemistry. Dr. Mitchell, on Botany and Materia Medica Dr. Post, on Anatomy. Dr. Mott, on Surgery. Dr. Francis, on Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Child run'. ’ -fj The Board of Trustees iicreby make it known, that, in conformity with the ordinances of tlic Honorable the Regents of the University, and the laws of the StatoofNew York, every Student is required to attend two full courscsof’ihe Lectures delivered in this College before lie can be admit ted as a candidate for tlic Doctorate; unless said Student slinll liavepreviousiyattcnded Lectures in said College prior to the session of 1822-3, or shall have attended an entire Course of Lectures deliv ered in some respectable School or University. The Candidate must, ulso, have studied Medicine three years witli some respectable practictioncr, liuve arrived at the age of twenty-one years, nnd it is expected that he produce written testimony in relation to those several points. • The Matriculation Ticket is live dollars, which entitles the holder to theusoofthc College Library for the year. By order, W RIGHT POST, M.D. President. JOHN W. FRANCIS, M. D. Registrar. oct 2 1.184 BY AUTHORITY. —— J| La Fayette I lats. I’HE subscriber Ims just received per diijis Cotton Plant,Einperorund other u’rivals, part of liis tall supply of lints CONSISTING OF 4 cases gentlemen’s beaver La Fayette Hats ALSO, Gentlemen's fine and super, elastic water proof do castor do 1 do imitation beaver do do for,mi do liicli are offered on the most accommodating terms for cti-li or approved paper. •' 'I m i-.i’.n/.ie, sept 21 180 Norlli side Market-square. Cotton Hugging. k? JY/Y pieces first quality 42 incTi Russia liemp 1 3D 1 V? Cotton Bagging, for sale liy AN ACT. I rtO revive, amend und continue in force an X net entitled un act, to -extend to lime ofla- kiiig out grants on surveys made on head rights and bounty warrants. Be it enncled by the Senate and tionse of Re presentatives of tlic state of Georgia, in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the uulhorily of the same, That where any person oir E ersons" have heretofore had surveys made on cad rights thereon have not been obtained, it shull and inuy be lawful for such person or per sons to apply for and obtain such grant or grants; at any time previous to tlic 23th of October, 1824, oil payment of the usual fees. Sec 2 A'nii lie it further enaetet) by the author ity aforesaid, That where any surveys have here tofore been made on head rights or bounty war- rents, and grants tfieroon have not been obtained shell land shall not be subject to a resurvey un- til three months from and utter the person or persons claiming under the original survey shall liuve been notified that such ro-survey is intend ed to he made, and that in all cases, the persons claiming under the original survey, slinll be en titled to the preference of making such rc-sur- vey, until the expiration of three months from the time of such notification : and in the event of there being no claimant residing on or near tlic land to be thus resurveyod, suen notice shall be perfected by giving three months notice by pub lic advertisement, at the Court House of the Ipunty wlierC such land may lie, and in one of lie public Gazettes/pf this State. Sen 3 And be it further enacted, That it shall be the duty of all surveyors who shall make any Midi re-survey, to certijy on his return to tlic sur veyor General, that din: notice according to the heretofore been said upon questions which continually recurring for discussion, and proi ing needless cbnstiinption pf time by superfluous debate. Wiiat is trite of the years that have past, will, as soon as they arc gone*, be eipiully true of those ip which wC live. It is not only,’therefore, as a vehicle of present iriformatidn, but also as a book fortViture reference —asaNutional PoliticalRcnositoiy and Text-Book that we hope tliis work will be both useful and popular. (. •- From the lowness off- the subscription to this/ work, it will be seen that it is no' part of our culution to realize any present profit ’from it. the contrary, we shall, in all probability, lose neyby it for a year or two, hoping that there its established character Wili ensure it a sului patronage to make it profitable. GALES St SEATON; Washington, Seplembqr,^1824. . ’ CONDITIONS. lion of GALES St SEATON’S RE- DEBATES LN CONGRESS will commence aS Won- ns the Debates at each suc cessive Session of Congress shall afford materials to fill a half sheet,(8 pages.) - r.Agr ‘ The. work will.be printed in the octavo form, on a super royal paper, made for tlic purpose, and 011 a brovier type,in doiible columns—each page com prising ittsnrjy. as, much matter us one of the co lumns of the National Intelligencer. It will contain as foil and uccurute Reports as , "'P "'““'."'"V can be obtained iff all Debates on main questions, Calvin Baker, and Moses Herbert ) yided, nothing in this act shall affect the rights of ’orphans Ol' persons under the ago of 21 years, and that nlrsuch persons shall be allowed one year glter they'arrive ut the age of 21 years to take out their grants. ' Sec 4 And be it further, enacted, Tliut it shall be the duty of the Governor to euuse this act to lie published in one of‘the newspapers in Mii- Iqdgevilie, Augusta arid Savunnali, once in each aiolith, until thp expiration of tbe time appointed by tlie samp Tor taking out. grants. Sed 6 And be it lurther enacted, that all laws, und parts’ of laws militating against this net he and’the skme are hereby repealed. DAVID ADAMS, Speaker of the house of representatives THOMAS STOCKS, rresidenfof tlie Senate. In Admiralty. .UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, > DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. J and of nil interesting Debates on incidental ques-. " ’BiMiiii " of ’ tidhs; with an Appendix, containiiig u list of the Members of encli House, the Yeas and Nays in eacli House on questions which have been the: subject of Debate, such Documents, connected G With the subjects of Debate, us may be deemed essential to enable the reader to comprehend them, and proper indexes to,the whole. Tlic Debates of the next Session, it is computed, will, with thc'Appendix, make a volume L of five hundred pages, at least; and will be furnished to subscribers through the Post Office, in sheets, as published, (or reserved at tjiis Office, at the sub scriber’s option,) at tHree dollars for the vol ume, be it more or l[ess, to be paid in advance in all cases of transmission beyond the limits of the city. The sheets will be transmitted as completed, without regard to any particular days, as thd pub lication must of course be regulated by the prepar ation of the raattci'of which it is to be composed. The subscription will in no case, unless within the city, find not then unless specially indicated, be understood to extend beyond the volume ac tually paid for in advance. , To non-subscribers the price will be four dol lars, boundin boards.fprthe volume now announc ed,; The Debates of the Session of Congress follow ing the next, and of the first Session of every Con gress,'will, it is supposed, fill about one thousand pages, or perhaps more, making one very large voluine, or two of a handsome size—the first Ses sion of each Cqngress being neafly double the du ration oftbe second. The price of the Register for tlie first Session of each Congress, be its con- Sl, ‘ tents more orlcssthau 1000 pages, will be fixed at five,dollars to subseribers, and six to non-subscri bers/’,’ ' ; ’ . ” Oct 12 188 Ten Dollars Reward. R UNAWAY from the subscriber about the first of the present month, my mulatto negroj wo man PEGGY. She is, 25 years of ago, abc^it £ feet 6 inches high, square built, when spoken to. talks very quick, bends much forward wlien she walks; she is very artful und sensible, and no doubt will endeavor to puss us a free woman. The above rewurd and all expellees paid for her dp- livery to me in Greensboro’, or $10 if secured in any mil in tliis stute so that I cun get her. ’ V. P. KING. QT The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and Savannah Republican, are requested to give tlie ubovei two'insertions and forward their accounts Y. P. K. oct 12 I8p Assented to Dec. 21823. G, M. TROUP, Governor,, (ETThe foregoing tq be published mohlhlyj un- Nq’w, next, in the “ Constitutionalist’’ und tit U „ -“Savannah Republican.” march 10 Schooner Marthq.Forbes und f cargo; J To the Marshal of the District of Georgia— rketino :— L. S. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. W HEREAS a libel bath been exhibitedin be iiujf of Qalvih Baker and Moses Herbert in the District Court of the United States, for tlie District of Georgia, alledging and jironounding- that the schooner Vexation, commanded by one Lee, fitted and sent out by tjie said libel lants at the Port of Savannah; to go iri search of vessclsin distress, did fall in with a certain schoon er called the Martha Forbes, in a state of great distress and having no living person on board, lu den with a cargo of dry goods, and groceries p hicli schooner called tlie Martha Forbes, run on shore 011 Cumberland Beach, in the District afore said: And whereas it has been ordered, tlmt all persons having or pretending to hrive, any light title/or interest, ol, in or to the said Sciiooner )ier tackle and apparel, and the cargo laden or board-of her, be cited to be, and appear at the Court House in tlie City of Savannah, on the iw.en ty-sixth day of October, tosliew cause, if any they have, qr can, why 11 decree should not pass ,as. rayed by the said libel. You are llierefoiu lieie- jy authorized, impowered, und strictly enjoined to cite and admonish all persons, whatever, haying ■ or pretending to have, any right, title, interest claim iri.orto tlipsaid schooner, her tackle, iq , rel, anij furnittire, and the cargo laden on board of tor, to be, und.appear, at the time and place,afore sept 18 l179 SAMUEL WRIGHT, Hunter's Buildings. Notice. ‘R. WILLIAM TURNER; having M l ■■ tlie siibscrihers all Ills stock In tiv igncil to e, iloliLs, 4-c. in behoof of his creditors generally, it is re quested that those indebted make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will please render' mem to Mr. Thomas Miller, who is appointed their agent to dispose of tlie stock, which com-, prises a general assortment of Seasonable Dry Goods, nnd which will be sold, wholesale or retail at ve ry reduced prices, for cash only. ’ JAMES M-IIEMtY. JOHN H. REID, ' r GEORGE RKLPH, Assignees of Win Turner. i| ril 14 f, n Bargains ! fgHIE stork of DRY GiJUDS, wilii’li I'-nnierly X belonged to Mr. William Turner, is nows ling off at prices much under cost. upril 16 88 General Drug f C beinical&Fani i ly Medicine Ware 11 OllSC. LAY Y HENDRICKSON, Wholesale and RetailClicmists and DruggiT A*o. 1. Shad's Buildings, Corner of Congress and Whitaker Streets, Sunntunh. U AVE constantly on hand a very general us sortmenl of ■ f 1 DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE STUFF9 AND PAINTS, PERFUMERY, t'j’U. (Jj’C. Agrent variety of Apatiiecaries Glass Ware such us wide and uarrow mouth bottles, from 1 gallon to one ounce,composition und glass mortars, glass lanipsand lamp glasses, smclliugs bottles, gradua ted measures, Apothecaries vials white and green. Surgeons InstrumeiUs—l’ockel sets, turnkeys, trusses, spring anil thumb iuuces, forceps, satalas, bougies, catheters, scales and weights, V--r. • Patent Medicines—of every description, viz Seidlitz and Soda Powders, balm of Quito, eal-io ed magnesia, Lees, Andersens, and Hoopers Pills, Swaiins Panacea, Balsam Honey, Batemans and Churches Cough Drops, Itch ointment, 4*c. All of which are offered lor sale oii the most liberal terms for casli or credit. tD 4 L.i-H. Having enlarged their Establish meet and Laving made such arrangements as to be continually receiving a fresh supply of goods, flatter themselves that none qf the kiudin this city, can oiler greater inducements to dealers. Tlie Merchant, the Planter, and tlie Physician, can hero be supplied with almost every article in tlic Drug line, as their assortment will be found exten sive and j (ifthe best quality, under no considera lion whatever will tlie side of impure or adulter ted articles be promoted. The utmost care will be used in tlie selection of good Medicines an will be sold nt a moderate profit. It is upon these principles alone thatthey will endeavor to secure patronage. All orders promptly executed. The Georgia Patriot, und Darien Gazette, will please to give tliis mlvertiseineutsix iiiscrlionsand forward their bills for payment. sept 28 182 - ' ’ - '■Q±A James Morrison, W ILL be found in future at his offico over the counting roopi of Calvin Baker, ept 18 179 Tlie Subscriber, H AS just finished and offers for'sale, ini eight oared CANOE BOAT, 25 feet by 4 feet 3 inches, which Lc cun recommend to those who Wish a bout for quick passage. F. E. TEBEAU. july 22 154 ST i-LiC NOTARY. T HE subscriber’s 'health being now sufficient to attend to business, solicits from his tricuds their patronage in the notarial business. WM. BELCHER. sep 18 r.il79 J. fSiiinn’s Panacea. r HE subscribe! 1 , having discovered the com position of Sivaim's celebrated Panaeea, lias now n supply mi hand for sale—lie has redu ed tlie price lrom $3 30 to $2 50, or by the do zen $24. All charitable institutions in the United States, lid till: poor will be supplied gratis. 1/' t!i <■ citizens of the principal cities and towns will appoint an agent to order arid distribute this Medicine to tin: poor, it will lie supplied. Tills Medicine, is celebrated for the cure of tlie Bowing diseases) ScoTfula or King’s Evil. Ul- erated or Putrid Sore Throat, long standing Rheumatic ntleettons, Cutaneous Diseases. White Swelling and Diseases of till! Bones, and all eas- UBl’ally of tin Ulcerous character, and Chro nic" Diseases, generally arising in debilitated con- tilutions, but more especially from Syphilis or nffcqtious arising therefrom; Ulcers in the larynx, . 1 tlie dreadful disease's occasioned by a long and excessive use of Mercury, -yc. It is al so used In Diseases of the Liter. ■uWjlSW’ ti.i: nrtcjiis, I hays within tlie lust two years hail mi opport unity of seeing several oases of very inveterate Ulcers, which having resisted previously the re- ulnr modes of tn-iitnient, were healed by tliensi) of Mr. Stirtiim’s Panacea, and 1 do Believe, from what 1 have seen, that it will prove an important ly in Scrofulous,. Venereal and Mercurial diseases. N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Professor of the Institutes nnd Practice of Physic,, in the L'nin rsily of Pennsylvania, jf ■ 1 1 have employed the Panacea ol Mr. Swaim in imerous instances, within tin- last three years; id liuve always found it extremely efficacious ibOclally in secondary SWihilrs, and Mercurial Diseases. 1 liuve no hesitation in pronouncing it Mediciiie of inestimable value. U \V GIBSON. M. D. Professor of Surgery to the University of Pmn. JOHN SllI'-i.N, Chemist. Philadelphia, Afor. 17, 1823. Each' publisher of a newspaperin the U* Stntes, is requested to publish tliis advertisement once a month, for one year, arid send their accounts foi‘ payment. , S/1 INN'S PAN ACE Al CERTIFICATES. V T have been till louring tinder a disease foralorig time, as swelling in the Hones, loss of appi-tito,losa i and lo-s ot -lenp. Noticing an advertise ment of Swaim’s Panacea, to be a cure for tlie above disease, i got some by paying tlie cash lor it, and found a great benefit by it- But having no thing but my labor to depend on for a living, and • not being able to work for a long time, got so that I was not utile to pay for it. Some months after this, t heard of a Mi’. Shinn's having made a Pa nacea, slated to be the same as Mr. Sivaim’s, I ap plied to him and st ated luy case and circumstances and found liim disposed to benefit me. lie guve the medicine freely, and saidi might pay ior it whenever I got able.; and I found, by taking the une quantity, us much benefit by it as by Mr. .. V \iiii 1 have given tliis certificate for tlie benefit of there that should stand in need of Shinn’s Pana cea, and consider it u very Valuable medicine. S. STELI.E'K, Duke-street nenr Front, Northern Liberties. Philuddlphiu, April 20,1824. Philadelphia, April2l, 182-1. I certify that 1 have been for many years afflict ed with rheumotUm; Above five years ago, I was attended by a tespectable Physician of this city, wlio put me under a course of mercury, since which lime I have been worse ; my disorder hav ing been accompanied by severe painstlirougli niy wholb system. And lust winter iny right leg was much swelled, nnd so much contracted, .that l, could scarcely put my toes to the ground,mid was obliged to walk with a crutch. In February last 1 bought some of .1. Shinn’s Panacea, and after taking three bottles, find that 1 uni free from pain, and that my leg is restored to its natural "so. I am induced to make tliis public for the benefit.- of tko afflicted* CH AS. BARI AS. Malt-Alley, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, April 17. 1828. Tliis will certify that im sun,.John Humes, uged 40 years, was confined last winter ill the AJmS4 house in this city, with rheumatism in, his shoul ders and arms. 1 applied to .I, Shinn for some o( his Panacea, and obtained one bottle, which- en tirely removed his complaint. Hu hiis removed to tlie country, otherwise he would have signed this certificate. ANN C. HUMES, mark; y ' Philadelphia Alms-House. Piiii.ADRi.run, March lOtli, 1824. I certify, for the benefit oftbe afflicted, tlml f have been, for seven years Inst past, afflicted Willi the liver complaint, during which time l have beOri attended by several physicians, hut received no id; and also to attend upon every sesjon and ses sions to bo held,there and from thereuntil a defi nitive sentence shall be read ahd promulgated in the said business inclusively, if any of them shall think it their duty so to do, to hear abide by and perform all and singular,?uch judicial acts as are necessary and by law required to be done and ex pedited in the premises; and further to do and re ceive wimtqntolawandjustice shull andnppertain, under the, pain of the law anil contempt thereof, the absence and contumacy of mem and every of them in any wise notwithstanding: And whatsoe ver you shall so do in the premises you shall duly certify to tlie Court aforesaid, at the time aud plnce aforesaid, together with these presents. • YVitncs the Hon. Jeremiah Cuyler, Jud»c of the sujd Court tliis first day of October one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four. , JiS» PELOTj Proctor proi lib< All parties interested will take due uoticei • JOHN IL MOKV.hj a,-R,d, oct 3 184 SEW Aj\D ENLARGED EDITIONS' OF THE Georgia Justice; TNthe press nnd wili be published in October or X November next, at the Recorder Office, a new nnd enlarged edition of tlie GEORGIA JUSTICE. The improvements in tliis very useful book, are briefly noticed ip the following extracts from the preface of the new edition :— “ Several years have elapsed since tlie publica tion of the Georgia Justice, dflrthg Which time there has-been additional legislation upon many of-tlie subjects contained in it. In tlie present e- dition, such alterations as were rendered necessa ry by subsequent.enactments, have bceri made the additional matter incorporated, and several omis sions in the original work supplied. “Mr.Princes Digest being, now in general use, references thereto have:been substituted for those which were heretofore made to Marbury Craw ford’^ and Clayton’s Digests, and tlie annual pam phlets containing the laws of the state. A copious index has also been' furnished and tlie work is submitted to the public, Under abelief that its acknowledged utility wili be found to be increas ed by tlie foregoing circurilstances.” KP The price ol the book, neatly bound, iri Calf wi)l be Fivo Dollars; payable on 'delivery. Any .person paying for twentyicbpies willbe entitled to- twenty two, and in that proportion for a Smaller number.—Subscription papers will lie furnished . to geiitleme'ii-,whq. may be willing to take charge of them. . V Tlie dlfterentmewspapers in this state, will please give tlie foregoing un insertion. Miliedgeviile, August 30. sept 23 182 G EORGIA, Chatham County.—\Vlio(’ei:s Mar tha Wilkins, of Chatham county, Spinster, bn? applied to tlie honorable the Justices of the Inferior. Court of Chatham County acting as a Court of Ordinary for letters of guardianship on the person nnd property of Elizabeth Joanna Yonge ail orphan undereleveii years ofi-.go, the daughter of William C Yonge, fieeeased, Nim’ tliese are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested in the welfare of the’ said oi'iihan to file their objections, if any they have to the granting of letters of guardianship aforesaid, in the Clerk’s'DlEce of the Court of Ordinary, on or before the first Monday in November next,, o- tlionvise letters of guardianship will be granted to tlie applicant. .Witness, the lion. John P, Williamson one of the Justices of the liiferior Court of said County, this second day of October, 1824. 8. Mi BOND, c. c. oi Oct bvt I'lcrmam-m I ii-.u’i:i_ of .Mr. Sc.-.-iu’s !'a- micea, I applied to him for some of it;, being poor and unable to pay for it ut the time, for it at tlie could not obtain any. I next applied to J. Shinn, nefitted me. The pain and soreness nl my side was ciiioycd, and 1 was again able to Work atmy trade. * ’ CHARLES BOWMAN, ’ ' German Street, Southwark. This is to certify,that my apprentice boy J. Mor rison, aged 18 years, lias been several years afflic ted with tile 1 King’s evil, attended xvith an exten sive ulceration over the body, with acute pain. In January lust, I heard of J. Shinn’s Panacea, und obtained for him three bottles, which effected ml entire and complete cure, and lic.is now. in good health, and able to work at his trade. ALEX’R RANKEN, Front street, above Poplar lane. This is to certify, that on the Ifitli of .April. ib‘- above named John Morrison appeared before nn-, and’on examination, do believe theTaito, as i fated in tlie above cerlificate, are just nnd true. H. PROBASCO, Justice qfthe Peace, Phiiadctpliid-county. I Certify, that 1 have, been afflicted with rheuma tism in lUy shoulder for tliree years, from which I have been relieved by tukjng’a fow bottles of.I. Shinn’s PanaWu. ■’ JAMES DOUfU ASS, of tko Moyanjensing Poor-in.^ise. Just received per. sliip Florida, tlie palobrateil FA.NACEA, prepared, by Jolin Shinn, Clmmist, Philadelpliia^vlio ImS-appoinled the subscriber, agentfor-Saxmnal) aridits vicinity. .The-Pimr.cea will be soldat the l’fedjiced prjpe ojj $2 50 cents per bottle,'or $24 pel’dozen. WM, C. CUTI1BERT, Agent. may25 Chatham Superior Court. . >' ' May Tkiim, 1824, G EORGE Jolmston nnd others. Complainants rs Peter Vnnburgli Livingston and others, defendants, in equity in the Superior court,-of Chnlhnm county, May term, 1824. It appearing to the Court by affidavit that Pe ter Vanburgh Livingston nnd'Harriet' E. Living ston, who are parties defendant rcsi.de beyond the .state ofGcorgia, and within the United States on motion of complainants solicitor, it is ordered that the said defendant do respectively appear nndnu- ■swer the complaints bill within four months from lie date of tliis rule. And is furl,her ordered Hint Tliis rule lie published once a week during four raonthsfrom tliis date in one of tlie public Gazettes of (ins Stall , ' r *" Extract from the Minutes. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk jtin&8 184|