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l‘J5 Yol. XXII.';
SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 23, 1824.
Whole No. 4517.
60 cents.
75
25
30
25
nv WHARFAGE.' STORAGE, DRAY-
m sa^nah.
'j(ablislitd) Jan.1824, and now in operation.
WIIARI'AOE.
L under 100 tons, per^ny
fe w Landing <rnd Sltirpi»g Country Pro.
Lei, barrel or half do hieo . 4 cents
h,., kr ,.UlMb.MO _ . 30
■ 1UOO leet of ■.Uinoer - 30
■tooo staves * * ^ ... la .
11000 shingles . 20
B1000. cods * . 30
[loo bnsVels of corn, and grain of all
I loo'buillels lime in bulk
f ccdar?ligbtwood or other posts, per ^
fioo lbs. and upwards * *?
1200 do ' . * 3
I'of coffee, pimento, sugnr.and nil
other bags ot such size, (gram ex-
lcepted)each *
of grain and salt * *
clsrf>f salted pr vis.ons naval torcs,
bread, apples, elder, and all kinds
of barrels except dry goods and ^
KW and'all kinds oflkiuor
(cider excepted) dry goods in
casks exceeding 20 gallons, and
not over 63 gallons ' * ,
l wines or liquors and dry goods
in casks under 20 gallons • *
I of dr}' goods,and all kindsofboxes
r under4 feet square
l do do over 4 feet square
[ soap, candles, chocolate, cordials,
oil, and boxes of like size
i. sugar, each
esot corn, per 1000
t, the same ns boxes.
| of osnahurgs, Itussia dnek, bagging
I canvas, each * * "
L of liquor or any kind of casks, ei-
| cccding 130 gullons
los, loose, per gross
fcr pots, each
ties of pans, spades, &c. each
L per lonbusncls
[s not exceeding 500 lfiB. each
exceeding 000 lbs. not exceeding
12ix. lbs. - *' 35
exceeding 1200 lbs. • * 60
|age of all xinds, per coil • 3
i ovens with covers, and fire dogs •
8
2
4
37
25
51 oo
4
0
2
5
25
15
25
2
25
20
per pair
bs of earthenware
jse, per 100 lbs.
per cask
s, of 2 wheels .
, of two wheels
s, of four wheels
dm'r.
will 1
600i
1 Mels
id l’lui
■ AlsM'l
, deccitT
yment. i
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has bee‘l
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rid xvheMJ
m p, do,til'
is subject^
knttdfl
c JulWM
,i|
iage:,
, Windsor and all sitting chairs, per
dozen • - ' • 12
per ton - • 12
ions under COO lbs. - 25
over 600, not over 1200 lbs 60
over 1200 lbs. • $10°
Douses ... 25
:, empty
le, each * • *6
lijohns, each - » 1
Is and chests of draxvcrs • 10
I Hood, per oord • • 25
\ per quintal * - 2
of all descriptions (except in bags)
pfer 100 bushels - • 25
powder, in bids, of 1 100 lbs. each 124
in hulfbbls. * 6.1
in kegs of 28 lbs. or under 3
, window, per 100 feet, in propor
tion for smaller - - 4
.exceeding 130 gallons of liquor
or any kind of merchandize 16
exceeding 63 and not exceeding
130 gallons - - 8
|th tile, per 1000 * 25
, per ton • GO
, raw or tanned, per 100 60
[loose, per 100 lbs. - .25
‘ i bundles, each
tiers of Merchandize, each
| of Potatoes, euch *
tench
|r -fugs, each per dozen •
[per ton
I of paint, butter, lard, biscuit, and
I such size kegs
phot und lead over 56 lbs. not over
500 lbs
liquors of a .m.aller size Hum 20
1 gallons
Iper 100 bushels
per barrel . .
[for plastering per 1000
p. each
[», per 100 bushels
in ropes, per 100 ropes
liron, each - . .
[Apples, per 100
nes per 100 bushel
f gin, brandy, and all kinds of li-
Ipior, exceeding 63 gallons •
I do. exceeding 130 gallons
|er ensks of w ine and other liquor,
Her excepted) and dry goods in
..„ ex f® ed '"S 20 gallons not cx-
ding 63 gallons
is in jars
ler 100 bushels
Vs each
25
. quern and grind, each
I "crmudn, p er loo
mill per pair .
L I"'o stones, per
tier Sort gallons each
°'er 200 do
ton
i each
nectijl
io kept <
who
ie report^
a all thotr
iftid count?]
, upon
to the*
frk ‘ ‘
;h JtL-
, the 8u0“
brandy, puncheon or turn, and nil
kinds of liquor in cuskscxceeditig 63,
unci not exceeding 130 gallons *20
Iron per ton, first and last week 50 cents,
intervening weeks - * ■ (>5
Every other article same as its wharfage.
WKIGTIING.
Each bbl. or half bb. rice * 6
Hluf. of tobacco dr sugnr • • 15
l’ackuge of Indigo 7 * • - 8
Rule of cotton . • . • 6
Each draft of liglft goods, under 100 lbs. 61
do do do over 100 lbs. 124
do do heavy goods under 200 6 J
do , dd do over 200 per 100 lbs 3
DRAVAOE.
For hauling up the Bluff to any part ofthc cl tv,
articles not herein enumerated, for lOOO pounds
weight - • - 60 cents.
Under 1500 lbs and not less than 100 374
do 1000 do do do 600 26
For a loot) feet of Lumber $1 60
do 10bO Bricks • • 1 50
do cord of wood • • 1 50
For every bale of cdtton • * 8
do bid. of Rice • - 18|
do iihd of Tobacco . • 374
do bbl of Flour . • 6j
And every other article in the Same proportion;
for hauling down the Bluff, or from one wharf to
another exceeding 1600 lbs
Under 1500 and not less than 100 lbs
For cucli bale of cotton
do bbl Rice
do hhd Tobacco * •
do bbl Flour
And every other article in the same proportion.
374 cts.
25
12.)
31J
124
a
ARRANGEMENT OF MAILS,
And regulations fur the Post Office, Savan
nah, Geo. January lsf, 1824.
NORTHERN MAIL.
Close cx'ory day at 6 a. m. Mondny excepted.
Due do do do 6 r. m. do do
By this route, a mail is made up every day, ex
cept Mondny, for Coosnwlmtchie, Pocataiigo,
Bcuufort, .Incksonbnro’ and Collins’ Cross Ronds
—all of which arc closed the previous evening, at
7 p.m.
WESTERN MAILS.
Georgia route to Augusta and Hamburgh, de
| Drugs, Dye Stuffs, Bottles, &c.
& |IX Groce Porter Bottles
I 6 do Wine Pint do
20 barrels Glnliber Salts
6 do Cppperns
3 do Ground Logwood
8 do - Ohint do
2 do. Alum
600 Bottles American cold pressed Castor Oil
600 hottles West India do for plantation use
600 Gallons Winter Sperm Oil of Superior qunl-
ity
For sale low by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and Druggists
Shad’s Buildings.
angl3 171 ■ b
Magnesia, bnlm of Quito, &.c.
P URE Calcined Magnesia.
Balm of Quito, Peruvian Bark
Riells St Lori 11 unis cut Tobacco >
Fig Blue, Opium, Arrow Root, 8ic. Stc.
Silver wire Teeth Brusltes
Just received and for sale by
LAY St HENDRICKSON,
•/vo. I, Shads Buildings, Corner of Congress
and H’hitakcr-strcets.
ALSO,
A fresh supply of
Congress spring Water.
scp4 137
f | SHE undersigned committee will receive pro-
j A posnls for keeping in repair the city Clock,
until the first meeting of Council in January next!
proposals for the saiue will be left with either of
the undersigned. GEORGE SH1CK,
J. B, GAUDRY,
J. C. HABERSHAM
sept 18 179
Register of Debates in Congress.
PROSPECTUS.
^^CCORDING to an intimation heretofore given,
there will be published at the Oliico of the
Nutionul Intelligencer, during the next session of
Congress, and, it encouruged by the approbation
of tile Public, at every session thereafter, a RE-
GISTER OF DEBATES IN.CONGRESS, intend
ed to comprehend ninorc full Report of the Speech
es on,topics of gencrul interest, in each House of
... • i Congress,than has ever heretofore been published,
part at 4, a. m. qn Monduy, Wednesday, and Fri-1 or thun can be given to the Public through the or-
day, via. Tuckasccking,Jitcksonboro’und Waynes-1 diimry and limited cliunncl, the columns of a news-
bom’to Augusta and Hamburgh. I paper. This compilation will be of the most au
Due on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 6 I thentic cast,printed with gi’eat regnrd to accuracy,
p. xt. The closing ol this mail, to Augusta, takes [ and ,„ a form for durable preservation,
place every Tuesday, Thursday,and Sunday, at 8,1 This undertaking is not of course intended to
p. m. except the intermediateoffices on the route, I substitute or supercede the Reports of Debates for
theclosing of which takes place ot 7, p.m. on the tho National Intelligencer, but rather, by With-
samo evenings. From, Waynesboro’, a weekly drawing the heax*y and extended Reports from its
mail departs pvePy Monday, ut 5, a. m. for Birds- I columns, to enable the Proprietors ot that Journal
vitle, Louisville, Sliogls of Ogeecliee and Shevir’s I to furnish, every day, in n comprehensive form
Mill to Powelton. ’ Returning due every Sunday intelligible Reports of tho Proceedings anti Dis.
evening, at Waynesboro’ and at Savannah every cushions in the day preceding, on both Houses.
Tuesday, at 6, p. m. | The “Registfii” is necessarily an experiment
Carolina route to Angustn and Hamburgh, close ....
oh Tuesday, Thursday und Saturday, ut 6, a. m. and
depart with the northern mail at 6, a. m. to Piiryx
burgh.
Due on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, at 6,
p. m. By this route, u mail is niado" up ea'rh eve
ningbetorc its departure .for Robertsville, Mat
thews Bluff, Lower Three Runs and Four Mile
Branch. The mnil between Charleston and Ham
burgh, goes direct through Purysbuirgh on those
days, both up and down. Separate portmanteaus
arc provided for this purpose, ot the offices of
Charleston and Augusta, wliicli meet each other
at Ptirysburgh and nre there shifted, tho doxvn to
Charleston, the up to Augusta, this supercedes the
necessity of bringing that mail to Savannah at all,
and thus expedites it Hvcnty-tour hours.
The mails for Mlllcdgeville, In Georgia, via
Lombardy, Wurronton, Poxvclton, Sparta and Dc
vcrcaux’s store; also, to Alabama, (except the
northern part) and Mississippi states, and to Che.
raw, in South Carolina, via Mount Vintage, Edge
field, C, II. Ridge, Lecsville, Lexington, C. II.
Columbia and Cnmden, to Cherow, will close di
rect oh the Georgia side, on Sunday and Tuesday,
at 7, r. m. and on the Carolina side on Friday, at
7 f. M.
. work, it will be seen that it is no part of our cal
The Athens mail, will also closo direct on Sun- j eulation to realize any present profit from it. On
day and Thursday, at 7 r. m. on tho Georgia side, j the contrary, we shall, in all probability, lose mo
... -1- ■’ iy»y by It for a year or two, hoping that thereafter
its established character-will ensure it u sufficient
patronage to make it profitable.
GALES St SEATON.
uujr uiiu Aiiuinuiij f ut • • « »»»• uu u*w oiui.. i
By this route, packets ior the northern port of Ala
bama to Huntsville, 4'C. and West Tennessee, are
forwarded.
The Carnesville mdil.vlaDnrby’sDoublc Branch,
Liiicolnton, Goshen, Pctcrsbiirgli, Cook’s •'Office
and Elbcfton, will, close direct oil Thursday, at ]
7 p. M. on the Georgia side.
SOUTHERN on DARIEN MAIL.
Close on Wednesday und.Saturday at 6, r. m.-
I)tie on Tuesday and Friday at 7 p. m. By this
route the St. Marys mail goes direct on W'cdncs-
ay midis due direct on Tuesday.
niRDSVILLE MAIL.
Due ever}'other Wednesday atC, p. xt.—Close I
every other Tliursday, at 8, a. m. By this route
mails arc made Up for Statesboro’ and Milirny, in
Bulloch county, Swaneshoro', in F.manuel, and
for Louisville and Greensboro’.
*1°.' OTW 4 4 fe s ? u "" I
130 e a - 1, °9 s ir *
hrnsilloo^ of me >'chaiidize 16
woo,. Wq ’ n S num vi ‘®. and all
woods, per ton . -25
s Per pair . . . g
rJ 8 a “Ji W . heels ’(4 wheels) ’ - 50
«n ariini. 1 ? P ro P°rtion tn tlie foregoing rates-
are htf*
act o' ‘
hofPof“
cltedoJ*®
irths in 1
1, until r
BONDi .
torn Count!)\
, or an,i nil. ’"" age unless landed on tint-
day— ew -nuig immediately preceding
ng ian ih. < l aai> to ^ e removed on thi second
|. hereafter t or be subject to storage as
b V . STORAGE.
rwiust p ^ ee , k ’ 8 . c .® nts ^ or tho
fing v, Ccl{ Wee ' c °n\l for each Inter*
Per weulc * ■ ‘ *■ 5 cenls '
«t • - • «
ng more than 30 gal
Pipe of gin,
20
25
built 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 usull those
who engage In tho duties of political' life, must
have felt und lamented the Want of a Record
Debates in Congress, in u convenient form, with
indexes which might lead the enquirer to any sub-
to tbe nnme of anv one whoeie
gaged in debate. Such a work would -be an ele
mentary book tor young politicians, and we have
lio hesitation In asserting that the possession of
Sucli a one, from the commencement of the exist
ing government to tliis day, xvould he of immense
x'ulue to the nntion, were it only to shew what has
heretofore been said upon questions which are
continually recurring for discussion, and produc
ing needless consumption of time by superfluous
debate. What is true of the years that have past,
will, as soon us they ure gone, be equally true of
those in which wo live.
It is not only, therefore, ns a vehicle.of present
information, but also ns a book for future reterence
—asa Notional Political Repository and Text-Book
that we hope this work will be both useful and
popular.
From the lowness of tbe subscription to this
The Tost-Officc is open evei
(Sundiiy'cxcepted',) from duyTightto 8 r. m. ami I Members of eucli House, the Yeas'and Nays in
Letters are delivered throughout tho day, except each House on questions which have been the
- -- - * j— 1 subject of Debate, such Documents, connetted
with tbe subjects of Debate, ns may be deemed
essential to enable the reader to comprehend
in the week,
tl’nshington, September, 1824.
CONDITIONS.
The publication of GALES &. SBATON’S RE 1
GISTER OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS xvill
commence as soon as the Debates at eueh sue
ccssive Session of Congress shall afford materials
to fill n halt sheet,(8 pages.)
The work will lie printed in the octave form, on
a super royal paper, made for the purpose, and on
a brevier type,in double columns—each page com
prising nearly ns much matter us one of the co
lupins of the National Intelligencer.
It will contain as full and accurate Reporls as
can be obtained of all Debntes on main question
and of all interesting Debates on incidental ques
tions; with an Appendix, containing a list of the
. ...
UNIVERSITY
* OP THE
STATE OF NEW-YORK.
COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS.
Citv oP New-Youk, Aug. 26th| 1824.
T HE College of Physicians anil Surgeons will
commence their Course of Lectures, for the
msuing session, on the first Monday of November
next, (the 2d,) at the College in Barclay-slreet,
Dr. Hosack, on the Theory nad Practice of
Physic,and Clinical Medicine.
Dr. Macneyen, on Chemistry.
Dr. Mitchell, on Ratuny and Materia Medico.
Dr. Post, on Anatomy.
Dr. Mott, on Surgery.
Dr. Francis, 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 tho University, and the
laws of the Stale of New York, every Student is
required to nttend two full courscsof the Lectures
eliverod in this College before he can be admit
ted ns a candidate for the Doctorute; unless said
Student shall iiave previously attended Lectures in
said College prior to the session of 1822-3, or shall
nave attended an entire Course of Lectures deliv
ered in some respectable School or University.
The Candidate must, also, have studied’ Medicine
three yeurs witli somo respectable practlctioncr,
have urrived at the age of twenty-one years, and
it is expected that lie produce written testimony in
relation to those several points.
The Matriculation Ticket is live dollnrs, which
entitles the holder totheuscofthe College Library
for the. veur.
By order,
W RIGHT POST, M.D. President.
JOHN W. FRANCIS, M.D. Registrar.
Oct 2 l!S4 «
BY AUTHORITY.
AN ACT.
T O revive, amend nnd continue in force an
act entitled un act, to extend to time of ta
king out grunts on surveys made on head rights
and bounty warrants.
Be it enneted by the Senate and House of Re
presentatives of tnc state of Georgia, in General
Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the
authority of the same, That where any person or
id-sons have heretofore had surveys made on
lead rights thereon have not been obtained, it
shull und inuy be Inxvful for sucli person or per
sons to upply for and obtain such grant or grants,
at any time previous to the 25th of October,
1824, on payment of the usual fees.
Sec 2 And be it further enneted by the author
ity aforesaid, That where any surveys have here
tofore been mude on head rights or bounty xvar-
rents, and grants thereon Iiave not been obtained,
such lupd snail not be subject to a resurvey un
til three months from and after the person or
persons claiming under the original surx'ey shall
huvo been notified that such re-survey is intend
ed to be made, and that in all cases, the persons
claiming under the original snrvey, shall be en
titled to tho preference of making such re-snr-
vcy, until the expiration of three months from
the. time of such notification: nnd in the event of
there being no claimunt residing on or near the
lund'to be thus resurveyed, such notiec shall be
perfected by giving three months noticeffy pub
lic advertisement, ut the Court House of the
county where such land may lie, nnd in one of
tbe public Gazettes of this State.
Sec 3 And bo it further enacted, That it shall
be the duty of all surveyors xvho shall make any
such re-survey, to certify on bis return to the sur-
x’eyor General, that, due notice according to the
provisions of this act had been given, and no
grant obtained on such re-survey shall be varied,
unless accompanied witli such certificate : Pro
vided, nothing in this act shall affect the rights of
orplmns or perilous under the age of 21 years,
and that all such persons shall be allowc’d one
year after they arrive at the age of 21 yearn to
take out their grants.
Sec 4 And bn it further enacted, That it shall
be the duty of the Governor to cause this act to
he published in one of the newspapers in Mil-
ledgeville, Augusta and Savannah, once in each
month, until the expiration of the time appointed
by the same for taking out grants.
Sec 5 And be it tnrtlier enacted, that all laws,
und purls of luxes militating against this act be
und 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. M. TROUP,
Governor.
0*The foregoing to be published monthly, un
til Now-. next, in the “ r.n„«lU„Hniinll*Pj and
“Savannah Republican.”
inarch 10
In Admiralty.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, \
DIS TRICT OF GEORGIA. )
Calvin Baker, and Moses Herbert J
V Monition.
La Fayette Hats.
THE subscriber has just received per
ships Cutton Plant,Empcrornnd other
arrivals, part of his fall supply of Hats
consisting of
4 cases gentlemch’s beaver La Fayette Hats
ALSO,
Gentlemen’s fine and super, clastic xvater proof
do’ castor do
do imitation beaver do
do rorum do
which are offered on the most accommodating
terms for cash or approved paper.
J. 1L M‘KENZ1E,
sept 21 180 North side Market-square.
Cotton Bag,
^AA pieces first quality 42 inch Russia hemp
3 vr vr Cotton Bagging, for sale b
sept 18
1.179
ilc by
AMUEL WRIGHT,
Hunter's Buihlivgs.
Notice.
M r. WILLIAM TURNER, having assigned to
the subscribers nil bis stock in trade, debts,
4*c. in behoof of his creditors generally, it is re
quested that those indebted muke immediate pay
ment, and those having claims xvill pieose render
them to Mr. Thomas Miller, who is appointed
their agent to dispose of the stock, xVhicii com
prises n general assortment of
Seasonable Dry Goods,
and svhich xvill be sold, xvliolcsitle or retail at ve
ry reduced prices, for cash only.
JAMES M'HENRY,
JOHN H.REID,
GEORGE RELPH,
Assignees of Win Turner.
april 14
86
Bargains!
T HE stock of DRY GOODS, xvliich former!
belonged to Mr. MUtam Turner, is notvscl
ling off' nt prices much under cost.
april 16
88
General Drug,ChemicalAbFaiiiily
Medicine Ware House.
LAY 4- HENDRICKSON,
Wholesale and Retail Chemists und Druggists
No. 1. Shad's Buildings, Corner of Congress and
IVhitakcr Streets, Savannah.
H AVE constantly on hand a very general as
sortment of
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
DYE STUFFS AND PAINTS,
PERFUMERY, «$’C. <$’C.
Agreat variety of Apatliecaries Glass Ware such
as tvidu und uarrotv mouth bottles, from A gallon
to one ounce,composition and glass mortars, glass
lainpsand lamp glasses, smellings bottles, gradua
ted measures, Apothecaries x'ials white and green
Surgeons Instruments—Pocket sets, turnkeys,
trusses, spring and thumb lances, forceps, satalas,
bougies, catheters, scales and xveights, Vc. &-c.
Patent Medicines—of every description, viz I
Seidlitz and Soda Poxvders, balm of Quito, calcin
cd magnesia, Lees, Anderson., and Hoopers Pills
Sxvaims Panacea, Balsam Honey, Batemans an'
Cliurclips Cough Drops, Itch ointment, ^-c.
All of xvliich arc offered for. sale on the most
liberal terms for cash or credit.
QjT L. 4' H. Having enlarged their Establish
meet and having made such arrangements as to
be continually receiving a fresh supply of goods,
flatter themselx esthat none of tbe kindin this city
can offer greater inducements to dealers. The
Merchant, the Planter, and the Physician, can
hera be supplied xvith almost every article in tbe
Drug line, as their assortment xvill beloundextcn-
sive and of the best quality, under no considera
tiou xvhntever xvill the sale of Impure or adultere
ted articles be promoted. The utmost care xvill
be used in the selection of good Medicines and
xvill be sold at a moderate profit. It is upon these
principles alone tlmtlhoy xvill endeavor to secure
patronage. All orders promptly/ executed.
The Georgia Patriot, and Durieii Gazette, xvill
please to give this advertisement six insertions and
forxvhrd their bills for payment;
sept 28 182
James Morrison,
W ILL be-found in future at his office over
, tbe counting room of Calvin Baker,
sept 18,179
The Subscriber,
H AS just finished and offers for sale, an eight
oared CANOE BOAT, 25 feet by 4 feet 3
inches, xvliich he can recommend to those who
xvish a boat for quick passage
july 22 154
F. E. TEBEAU.
PUBLIC NOTARY.
T HE subscriber’s health being noxv sufficient
to attend to business, solicits from Ins friends
their patronage in the notarial business.
WM. BELCHER.
sep 18 *i 179
from 2 to 3 o’clock, p. m. and during the time of
opening uiulrnakiiigup the mails.
Persons xvishing to pay postage xvhen the office
is shut, can enclose the money xvitli the letter, di
rected to “The Post Muster,” and those xvho keep
accounts with the office, ami may desire the same,
are requested to say so on an envelope.
Wlien the mails xvliich are due on Saturday, ar
rive too late to he delivered that ex-enihg, the of-
tliein, and proper indexes to the xvhole,
The Debates of the next Session, it is computed,
xvill, with the Appendix, make a volume of live
hundred pages, at least, and xvill be furnished to
subscribers throiy-li the Post Office, in sheets, as
published, (or reseived ut this Office, nt the sub-
lice xvill be kept open on Sunday morning from 1 scriber's option,).at thref. dollars for the vol-
8 to 9 o’clock, for the delivery only of the letters nine, he it more or less, to bepaul in advance in all
received by those mails. I cases ol transmission beyond the limitsof the city.
The inland postage of all letters, directed to be
sent out of the United States, except to the Cana
das, must be paid when they nre left at the office,
or they cannot be forwarded.
V Letters must be left at the Post Office with
in the time specified, to insure going in tbe mail of J
the day; and newspapers half nn hour before that
time. As there are several places of the same
name in the United States, it is necessary that the
directions should be particular; the Stale should
be distinguished, and xvhen it might be doubtful,
Counties. When letters, nre not tor a post toxvn,
the neurest post toxvn ought to be mentioned.
< onimittees of C ouncil.
FINANCE.
A LDERMEN Bulloch, Minis, Cumming.
XX streets and lanes. ‘ ■
1 ' Densler, Milieu, Wayne.
’ market;
. Morrison, Shick, Guudry.
DRY CULTURE. V
Waring, Bulloch, Morrison.
beyond the limitsof the city
The sheets xvill be transmitted as completed
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Oct 12 188
sept 16
HEALTH AND CEMETRY,
—— Habersham, Jackson, Waring,
puxirs.
—— Jackson, Densler, Millen.
LAMPS.
—Cumming, Minis, Wnyne.
PUBLIC DOCKS. 1
Millen, Gaiidry, Densler.
EXCHANGE.
-—- Shick, Gaudry, Habersham.
ENGINES AND FIRE BUCKETS.
—,— Minis, Jackson, Morrisom
PUBLIC SALES.
Harris, Jackson, Cumming.
HOOKS AND LADDERS,
— Wayne, Habersham, Shick.
M. MYERS, c. o.
178
R
Ten Dollnrs Reward.
UNA WAY from the subscriber about the first
of tlie presetit month, my mulatto negro, ivo-
PEGGY. She is 25 yeurs of age, ubc^it 5
| feet 6 inches high, square built, xvhen spoken to
talks very quick, bends much forward xvhen she
xvulks; she is very artful and sensible, und no
doubt will endeavor to pass as a free womun. The
above reward and all expenses paid for her de
lix'ery to mo in Greensboro’, or .‘{110 if secured in
any mil in this state so that 1 can get her.
| Y. P. KING.
03* The'Editors of tlie Augusta Chronicle alid
j Suvannah Republican, nre requested to giye the
[ above two insertions and forward theiroiccounts
oct12 188
Schooner fifarthn Forbes and
cargo. J
To the Marshal of the District of Georgia—
GREETING :
L. S. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
W HEREAS r libel bath been exhibited in be-
half of Calvin Baker aud Moses Herbert in
the District Court of tlie United States, for the
District of Georgia, alledging and propounding
that tbe schooner Vexation, commanded by one
Lee, fitted aud sent out by the said libel
lants nt the Port of Savannah; to go in search of
vessels in distress, did fall in xvith a certain schoon
er called tbe Martha Forbes, in a state of great
distress and having no living person on board, In-
den xvith a curgO of dry goods, and groceries ;
w hich schooner called the Martha J'orbes, run on
shore on Cumberland Beach, in the District utore-
said: And xvhereas it has been ordered, that all
persons having or pretending to linx-e, any right,
title, or interest, ol, in or to the suid Schooner,
her tackle nnd apparel, and the cargo laden on
board of her, be effed to be, anil appear at the
Court House in the City of Sax’annah,on the txvea-
ty-sixth day of October, to shexv cause, If any they
have, or can, xvhy a decree should not pass i •
irayed by the said libel. You are therefore her
>y authorized, impoxvered, and strictly enjoined,
to cite and admonish ullpersons,xvhatever,huving,
B
her, to be, and appear, at the time and place,afore
suid; und also to attend upon every sesion mijd ses
sions to bn held there andirom there until a defi
nilivescntencc shall be rend and promulgated ii
the suid business inclusively, if any of them shall
think it their duty so to do, to hear abide by and
perforin all and singular such judicial acts as nre
necessary and by laxv required to be done aud ex
pedited in the premises; and further to do and re-,
ceive whatunto law and justice shull and appertain,
under the pain of the laxv and contempt thereof,
the absence and contumacy of them and evefy of
them in any wise notxvithstanding: And whatsoe
ver you shall so do in the premises you shall duly
oertify to the Court aforesaid, at the time and
place aforesaid, together xvith the*® presents.
Witnes tlie Hon. Jeremiah Cuyler, Judge of the
said Court this first day of October one thousand
eight hundred and txventy-four.
J. S« PELOTj
Proctorpro. lib.
All parties interested xvill take due notice.
JOHN IL MOREL, M. o. o.
oct B YW
NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION OF THE
Georgia Justice.
I N tlie press and xx'ill be published in October or
November next, ut the Recorder Office, a nexv
and enlarged edition of the
GEORGIA JUSTICE.
Tlie improvements in this very usetul book, are
briefly noticed in the following extracts from the
preface of the npxv edition
“ Several years have elapsed since the publica
tion of the Georgia Justice, during Which time
there has been additional legislation upon many
of the subjects contained in it. In the present e-
ilition, such alterations as xvere rendered necessa
ry by subsequent! enactments, have been made tlie
additional nmtter.iucorpnrated,and several omis
sions in the original xvork supplied. ;
“Mr Princes Digest being noxv in general use,
references thereto have been substituted for those
which xvere heretofore mnde to Murbury Craw
ford’s aud Clayton’s Digests, nnd the annpal pam
phlets containing the luxvs of tlie state. A copious
index has nlso heeir furnished and the work
is submitted to the public, under a belief that its
acknoxvledged utility xvill be found to bo increas
ed by the foregoing circumstances.”
[CF The price of tlie book, neatly bound, in calf
will be Fix’e Dollurs, payable on delix-ery. Any
person paying for txventy copies will bq entitled to
. twenty txvo, and in that proportion for a smaller
number.—Subscription papers xvill be furnished
to gentlemen who may be willing to take charge
of (hem.
V* The different newspapers in this state, Will
pleuse give tlie foregoing nn insertion.
Milledgeyille, Augjtist30.
sept 28 ,182
EOllGIA, Chatham County.—^Whereas Mur-
* tha Wi|kins, of Chatham county, Spinster,
applied to tiic honorable the Justices of the
lhferihr Court of Chatham County acting as a
Court of Ordinary for letters of guardianship ou
the’person and property of Elizabeth Joanna
Yonge an orphan under’eleven years of age, the
daughter of William C Yonge, deceased.
Noxv tlifese are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons interested in.the welfare of the said
orphan to file their objections, if any they iiave
to tlie granting of letters of guardianship atoresaid,
in the Clerk's Office of the Court (if Ordinary, on
or before the first Mondny in November next, o-
therxvise letters of guardianship xvill be granted to
tlie applicant. ■ •
Witness the hon. John P. Williamson one of the
Justices of the Inferior Court of said County, this
second'day of October, 1824.
8. M.BOND.c.c.O,
®ct T$!i
J. Shinn’s Panacea.
T HE subscriber, having discovered tin* cmrt
position of Sxvaim’s celebrated > aha' en,
Ims noxv n supply on hand for sale—lie lias redti
ced the - pride from $3 50 to $2 CO, or by the do
fcen$24>
All charitable institutions in the United States, ,
and the poor xvill be supplied gratis.
If the citizens of tho principAt cities and town x
xvill appoint an agent to ordcr.and distribute tins
Medicine to the poor, it xvill ho supplied.
This Medicine is celebrated for the cure of the
following.diseases *. Scorfola or King's F.vil, t't-
cernted or Putrid Sore Throat, lolig standing
Rheumatic nffeetions, Cutaneous Diseases, Whip-.'
Sxvelling and Diseases of the Bones, and all cas
es generally of an Ulcerous character, nnd Chro
nic Disenses, generally nrising in debilitated con
stitutions, but more especially from Syphilis or
affections arising.therefroin; Ulcers in the'larynx,
4*c. and the dreadful diseases occasioned by n
long and excessive use of Mercury, §c. It is ut-
so used in Diseases of the Liver,
CERTIFICATES,
I have within the last two.yifars had ah oppor
tunity of seeing several eases of very in'v literate
Ulcers, xvliich having resisted pyevioisriy the re
gular modes of treatment, were healed by the us®
of Mr. Swaim’s Panncnn, and I do believe. • frour *
wlmt 1 have seen, that it xvill prove tin important
remedy in Scrofulous, Venereal nnd Meroffriul
diseases. N. CHAPMAN, ,M. D.
Professor of the Institutes awl Practice. aj.Jliyjdt,.- -
in the University of Pennsylvania.
' I Imre employed the Panacea of Mr. Sxvnlm in *
numerous instiyices, xvithin the Inst three years,
and have alxvays found it extremely esfiencioirt
especially in seeondnvy Syphilis, mid A)ereuriu|.
Diseases. 1 have no hesitation io pronouncing if
a Medicine of inestimable value,
W. GIBSON, M. D. v
Professor of Surgery to the Umccrsity if Pnin.
JOHN hHlNN, .Chemist.
Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1823.
Each publisher of a nexvspaperln the U. Stales,
is requested to publish this advertisement once u •
month, for one year, and send their accounts for
payment.
SIIINN'S PANACEA:
CERT1F1CAT I'.S.
J have been labouring under a disease for along
time, ds swelling in the bones, loss of appetite, loss
of flesh and loss ot sleep. Noticing nn advert i*W
ment of Sxx'aim’s Panacea,, to be h .cure for ih.i
above disease, 1 got some by paying the qtuli ,iof.
it, and found agreat benefit by ft, But Imx.-'iii^.- un
tiling but my labor to depend on for n livin." . and
not being able to work for a long time, got x.xthqt
I was not able to pay for it. Some, months after '
this, I heard of a Mr. Shinn’s having made a Pa
nacea, stuted to be the Same us Mr. Swaim’s', l'i:;i-
plied to him and stated my case nnd circmns .ioP ,‘ s
nnd fouudhim disposed to benefit me. He lcxo
me tlie medicine freely, and said I might jiffy lor it
whenever 1 got able ; and I found, by tHkfuz the
same quantity* as much benefit by it ns by. y„-,\
Swaini’s.
I hax-e given this certificate for the henrfit ot
others that should stand in neod of Shinn’s Pairn--
cca, and consider it a very valuable medicine.
S. STELLKit.
Duke-street near Uront, Northern Liberties. „
Philaddlphia, April 20, 1824.
Philadelphia, AprilSl, 182-'.
1 certify that 1 have been for many years lUiii,-;
edwith rheumatism; Abrive five years udo, 1 ;
xvas attended by a respectable Physician Wt thll“
city, xvho put me under a course of morcun', -im « .
xvliich time I Have been tvorse ; my disorder i'ud
ing been accompanied by severe paiqsthrough my
xvlioie system. And last whiter my right leg i\ ii#
much swelled, and so much contracted, ttlet I
could scarcely put my toe.s to the ground,mid,\\ i, A
obliged to Walk xvith a crutch. In February last
I bought somo of J. Shinn’s Panaeea, mid’ nfiei*
taking three bottles, find thut I am free from pain,-
und that my leg is restored to its natural use;.
I am induced to make this public for the benefit
of the afflicted.
CTIAS. SORIAS.
Malt-Alloy, Philadelphia,
Philadelphia, .‘fjiril 17, 1828.
This xvill certify thut my son, John Humes, e;ed
40 years, was confined last winter in the Alms
house in this city, xYltli rheumatism In his ^boul
ders and arms, 1 applied to J. Shinn for some of
his Punacea, and obtained 0110 bottle, xvliich en
tirely removed his complaint. He has remove.1
to the country, othcrxvisehc would have signed
this certificate.
her
ANN C. * HUMES,
mark.
Philadelphia Alms-House.
Philaiieli'iha, March 19th, 1824.
I certify, for the benefit oftho afflicted, that f
have been, for seven years Inst past', afflicted with
the liver complaint, during which time I have heru
attended by several physicians, but received no
permanent benefit. Hearing 6f Air, Sxvnim's Pa
nacea, l uppiicd to him for some, of it; being poor
And unabli; to pay foi it ul the, time, for. it nt the. ,
could not obtain any. 1 next nppjiedjo Shinn, \
andrecoix-cdsome o’fhisPanaccu,xvhU'li greatlyhe-
nefittoij me. The pnin und soreness Of my ndowii'i
removed, and 1 xvus ngain ub(e to xvork n< my trqde.
CHARLES BOWMAN;
German Street, Southwark.
This is to certifyjthnt my apprentice boy J. MoVf-
rison,«ged 18 years, lias been several years afflic
ted with the King’s evil, attended xvith* mi- exten
sive ulceration over the? body, with aeuie pain, in
January lust, I heard of J. Shinn's Fuwiceii, nji.j
obtained for lihn three bottles, xvliich 'ell'eeted an
entire and complete cure, and lietis noxv in good
health, and able to xvork nt Ills trade'. ■ ’
ALEX’It RAN'KEN,
• Front street, above Poplar bine,
This is to Certify, that on the’ 10th of April, the
above named John Morrison appeared betore me
MH
, C. CUTHBERT, Agent.
Ims
Chatham Superior Court.
, May Term, lH24;
G EORGE Johnston olid others, colnidainnots
Vs Peter Vanbitrgli Livingston ami others^
defendants, in equity, in the Superior court, ot'
Chatham county, May term, 1324, 1
It appearing to.the Court by affidavit that fe->
ter Vanburgh,Livingston and Harriet E. Living
stoh, xvho are'parties defendant reside beyond the
state ofGeorgia, and Within the United Stntes on
motion of complainants solicitor, it is ordered that
the said defendant do respectively appear midaii-
swer the complaints bill xvitbiti. four months from
he date of this rule.' And is further ordered that
(Ids rule be published once a xveek duritlg four
moritbsfrom this date in one of the public Gazettes
of this State.
Extract from the Minnies.
. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk.
1341^.^%:' ■ ” .
* V; •; *->■ Vi I •
and on examination, do believe the facts,-as rtated
the above certificate, Are just ahtl ti tm.
Hi PRQBASCO, •
Justice of the Peace, Philadelphia county.
I certify, that 1 lmx r e boon afflicted with rheuma
tism in my shoulder for three years, from which 1
iiave been relieved by taking a fexv botth’s of.!.
Shinn's Panacea.
JAMES DOUGLASS, of the .
Moyainensing Poor-hdjise.
Just received per ship Florida, the fcidebraicd
PANACEA, prepared by John Shinn,.. Ctiriuisl, ’
Philadelphia, who (ifi® appointed the subscriber’
agent for Sfivannah audits vicinity . The I’uihiceii
xvill be sold at the reduced price of $2 50 cents
per bottle, or $24 per dozen,
• . WM.i
‘may 25
June 8