Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 25, 1824, Image 1

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i* (if & i rTnr WHARFAGE, STORAGE, DRAY■ y^D-WEIGHWG, IN SAVANNAH, Lbltshetfy Jan. 1824, nnd now In operation. \V HARK AGE. .umlcr 100 tons payday 00 cents. ° E 'on LlA « nd •*»*"» Coun '^ Pro ' date. , barrel or lmlfdoHlco . Cotton 4 cents. 6 rd. in#| il onoS ckage of Indigo oslicail of tobacco tv) feel of Lumber )00 feet I staves shingles HI rends let of Fwc oak. cedar and other 4 10 30 30 124 20 30 hXwoodVsohibyfeli^t. 374 uO^Shcls of corn, and grain of all ^ iSJslleVslpeinbulk _ go feedarjigldwood or other posts, per ^ fAnr/nffeonfLflndingflnd Shipping Goods. 1 ,r iff i small size, each • 10 cents. 000 lbs. and upwards • 1200 do • • 2-j of coffee, pimento, sugar, and HI ither hugs of sUch size, (gruu. *X “ each 2 0 Icntcd) loi grain und suit l|«of suited pr ; visions naval stores, bread, upplcs, cider, und all kinds of barrels except dry goods and [ (U wines, nnd all kinds of liquor l (cider excepted) dry goods in i casks exceeding 20 gallons, und L not over 83 gallons * j, wines or liquors und dry goods jin casks under 20gallons • - Jol dry goods,undnll kindsofboxes ■ under 4 feet square f do do over 4 feet square 0 I soup, candles, chocolate, cordials, oil, nnd boxes of liko sizo • 2 I, sugar, each • * ® ts ol corn, per 1000 • 2ft I, the sstoio as boxes. [ofosnnburgs, Russia duck, bagging 1 canvns, ouch - * 2 ■of liquor or any kind of casks, ex* ceeding 130 gallons • < s, loose, per gross • * 2ft Ir pots, each lies of puns, spades, fcc. each 2 \ per lOObushels • • 2ft Is not exceeding 000 lbs. each 20 I exceeding 000 lbs. not exceeding i 1200 lbs. • • 3ft I exceeding 1200 lbs. • * 00 luge of all iinds, per coil • 3 > ovens with covers, and fire dogs per pair * * h of earthenware . • 8 [sc, per 100 lbs. • • 2 [ per cask * * 4 rs, of 2 wheels - * 37 [, of two wheels * * 2ft luges, of four wheels • $1 00 s, Windsor and all sitting chairs, per dozen . . • 12 I,pci; ton - * 12 Ions under 600 lbs. - 2ft I over 600, not over 1200 lbs 00 $1 00 2ft over 1200 lbs. houses s, empty • le, each • • ijolnis, each * s and chests of drawers Wood; per cord per quintal i of all descriptions (except in bags) per 100 bushels lowdcr, in bids, of 100 lbs. each do. inhulfhbls. do. in kegs of 28 lbs. or under f, window, per 100 feet, iu propor* tion for smaller - * exceeding 130 gallons of liquor or any kind of merchandize exceeding 63 und not exceeding 130 gallons rlh tile, per 1000 ip, per ton :s, raw or tanned, per 100 , loose, ner 100 lbs. in bundles, each ipers of Merchandize, eucb r of l’ota'ees, cucli I, each » jr Jugs, cuch per dozen * I per ton f ol paint, butter, lard, biscuit, and | such size kegs shot und lead over 06 lbs. not over 500 lbs . . . I liquors of a smaller size thnn 20 gallons , per 100 bushels per liurrel , for plastering per 1000 , each ns, per 100 bushels 25 124 6.4 3 1ft 25 in ropes, per lot) ropes - iron, cucli u,,r>les, per loo Jtoes per iP6 bitfbol - Is of gin, iirnndy, i w, ‘ >'« kinds of h- * quor, exceeding 63 gfinphs do. exceeding 130 gallons r casks of wine nnd other liquor, lidcr excepted) und dry gootls in fk# exceeding 20 gallons not cx- [eding 63 gallons Ins in jars [per 100 bushels |etseach s, quern nnd grind, each Bermuda, per 100 ■ large mill per pair lilast, and other stones, per ton ® under 200 gallons cucli over 200 do 25 124 1 124 2ft lees |cp each 6 1 25 1 2 2ft CO 26 6.4 124 10 fi 6 brandy, puncheon of rum, und nil “ * of I! kinds of liquor In casks exceeding 63, and not exceeding 130 gallons • 20 Iron perton, first and last week 50 cents, Intervening weeks • • 2ft Every other article same at itt wharfage. WEIGHING. Each bbl. or half bb. rice - 6 Hbd. of tobacco or sugar • • 1ft Package of indigo • • *8 Bale of cotton • • *0 Each draft of light goods, under 100 lbs. OJ do do do over 100 lbs. 124 do do heavy goods under 200 do do uo over 200 per 100 lbs 3 DRAYAGE. For hauling up the Bluff to any part ofthc city, articles not herein enumerated, for IftOO pounds weight * - *60 cents. Under IftCO lbs and not less than 100 374 do 1000 do do do 600 2ft For a 1000 feet of Lumber SI 60 do 1000 Bricks • • 1 60 do cord of wood • * 1 00 For every bale of cotton • • 8 do bbl. of Rice • • 18} do hltd of Tobacco * * 374 do bbl of Flour • • 64 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 each bale of cotton do bbl Rice do hhd Tobacco do bbl Flour 374 cts. 25 6* 124 314 0: And every other article in the tame proportion. ARRANGEMENT OF MAILS, And regulations for the Post Office, Savan nah, Geo. January lsf, 1824. NORTHERN MAIL. Close every day at 6 a. m. Monday excepted. . . . tenti Due do do do 6 r. m. do do By this route, a mnil is mndc up every day, ex' ccpl Monday, for Coornuhatchie, Pocatuligo, Bcuufort, Jacksonboro’ and Collins’ Cross Roads —nil of which ore closed the previous evening, at 7 p.m. WESTERN MAILS. Georgia route to Augusta and Hamburgh, 'e- part at 4, a. m. on Monday, Wednesday, anffij^i- aU 6 S ol tins mail, to Augusta', takes ay, Thursday,nnd Sunday, at 8, r. m. except the intermediate offices on the route, the closing of which takes place at 7, r. »t. on the Wu " same evciiings. From Waynesboro’, a weekly mail departs every Monday, at ft, a. m. for Birds- ville, Louisville, Shoals of Ogccchce and Shevir’s Mill to Powelton. Returning due every Sunday evening, at Waynesboro’anunt Savannah every Tuesday, at 6, p. m. Carolina route to Augusta and Hamburgh, close on Tuesday, Thursday uiidSaUnilay.dtft, A.M.and departwlththe northern nmil at oJxm. to Purys- burgh. l)iic on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, ut 6, p. m. By this route, a mail is made up each eve ning before its departure for Robertsville, Mut- thews Bluff, Lower Three Rims and Four Mill Branch. The mail between Charleston and Ham burgh, goes direct through Piirysburgli on those days, both up nnd down. Separate portmanteaus are provided for this purpose, at the offices of Charleston and Augusta, which meet each other, at Purysburgli nnd arc there shifted, the down to Charleston, the up to Augusta, this supercedes the necessity of bringing that mail to Savannah at all, and thus expedites it twenty-four hours. The mails for Milledgcvillc, in Georgia, via Lombardy, Warrcnton, Powelton, Sparta and I)e- vercaux’s store; also, to Alabama, (except the Drugs, Dye Stulls, Bottles &c. IX Groce Porter Bottles U 6 do Wine Pint do 20 barrels Glauber Salts 0 do Copperas 3 do Ground Logwood 3 do Chipt do 2 do Alum 600 Bottles Amerlcnn cold pressed Castor Oil fiOO bottles West Indin do for plantation use 600 Gallons Winter Sperm Oil of Superior qual- For sale low by LAV & HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists Shad's Buildings. nng 13 171 Magnesia, balm of Quito, &c. yyUKE Calcined Magnesia. Balm of Quito, Peruvian Bark Rlclls L Lorillnrds cut Tobacco Fig Blue, Opium, Arrow Root, &ie. tic. Silver wire Teeth Bruslies Just received and for sale by L AY & HENDRICKSON, No. 1, Shads Buildings, Corner of Congress and Whitaker-slreets. ALSO, A fresh supply of Congress spring Water. scp4 137 rpHE undersigned committee will receive pro- .L posuls for keeping in rrpnir the city Clock, until the first meeting of Council inJanuury next; proposals for the same will be left with either of the undersigned. GEORGE SHICK, J. B. GAUDRY, J. C. HABERSHAM sept 18 179 Register of Debates in Congress. PROSPECTUS. A CCORDING to an intimation heretofore given, there will be published at the Office of the National Intelligencer, during the next session of Congress, and, it encouraged by the approbation of the Public, nt every session thereafter, u RE lTj ‘ northern part) and Mississippi slates, and to Che raw, in South Carolina, via Mount Vintage, Edge- fiicld, C. H. Ridge, Leesvillo, Lexington, C Columbia and Camden, to Chornw, will close di reel on the Georginsidc, on Sunday and Tuesday, nt 7, r. m. and on the Carolina side on Friday, ut 71 . M. The Athens mail, will also close direct on Sun day nnd Thursday, nt 7 r. m. on (lie Georgia side. By this route, packets forthc northern part of Ala bama to Huntsville, 4 - e. and West Tennessee, arc forwarded. The Cnrnesvilie mail;vinDarby’sDouble Branch, Lincolnton, Goshen, Petersburgh, Cook’s Office and Elbcrtou,,will close direct on Thursduy, ut 7 V. m. on the Georgiu side. SOUTHERN OH DARIEN MAIL. Close on Wednesday and Saturday at 6, r. m.— Due on Tuesday nnd Friday at 7 r. m. By this route the St. Marys mail goes direct on Wednes day and is due direct on Tuesday. RIRDSVILI.E MAIL. Due every other Wednesday at 6, r. >i.—Close every other Thursday, nt 8, a. m. By this route mails are made up for Statesboro’ and Millrny, in Bulloch comity, Swnnesboro’, in Emanuel, and for Louisville und Greensboro’. ■in the week, rcos of all kinds (rice excepted) over founder 63 gallons - 5 B ll kinds, under 4 feet square. 4 uo over 4 squares - - 6 .,/° r cas ksexceeding 130gallons li- In/ v° r °. t „ lcr kinds of merchandize 16 I ’ bra silletto, lignum vital, nnd all lye woods, „ ur t on . . 2r > T ee ' s per pair . 8 E 0 ' 18 °f 4 wheds, (4 wheels) - 60 zftvfh»» proportion to the foregoing rates. a , r !C e I* not to be found under its name, 3 0 fffkage in which it is usually contained. luhiZijK on '! w harf more than two nights, to , to a week’s storage unless landed OH Sat- Thc Post-Office isopen everyday it (Sunday excepted,) from day light to 8 r. m. and Letters are delivered throughout the day, except from 2 to 3 o’clock, r. m. and during the time of opening and makiugup the mails. Persons wishing to pny postage, when the office is shut, can enclose the money with the letter, di rected to “The Post Muster,” and those who keep accounts with the office, nnd may desire thesame arc requested to say so on an envelope. When the mails which are due on Saturday, ar rive too late to he delivered that evening, the of fice will be kept open on Sunday morning from i 8 to P o'clock, lor the delivery only of the letters received !, V those mails. The inland postage of nil letters, directed to be sent out of the Unitod States, excep to he Cana das, must be paid win* they are left at the office or they cannntbe forwarded. * * Letters must he left nt the Post Office with in the time specified, to insure going in the mail of the day; and newspapers half nil 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 Slate should be distinguished, nnd when it might be doubtful, Counties. When letters, ore not for n jiost town, the nearest post town ought to he mentioned. JMJ . w wu/l Ugv wistvua IIWIIUVI* V 0t ^ er evening immediately preceding hi,..: j n suc h Oases to be removed on thq second ter, of be subject to storage as BtGfiAOE. kvt in n i/ er wce k> 8 cents, for tho week we °k an d for eAch inter- filllek * s / 6 itdre».i ?ferweok • • 20 i-- . ''“^ containing more thun 30 gal- i m * - - - 25 p "“ r i‘ WolassoS, Pipe of gin, < ’oimnittees of C ouncil. einakcf.. A LDERMEN Bulloch, Minis, Gumming. STREETS AND LANF.S. Densler, Milieu, Wayne. MARKET, Morrison, Slack, Gaudry. dry culture. Waring, Bulloch, Morrison. G1STER OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS, intend- cdto comprehend amore full Report of the Speech es on topics of general interest, in each House of Congress,thnn has ever heretofore been published, or than can be given to the Public through the or dinary and limitedchannel,thc coiuinnsof a news paper. This compilation will be of the most nu thentic cast,printed with great regard to accuracy, and in u fonn for durable preservation. This undertaking is not of course intended to substitute or supercede the Reports of Debates for tile National Intelligencer, but rather, by with drawing the heavy and extended Reports from its columns, to enable the Proprietors of that Journal to furnish, every day, in a comprehensive form intelligible Reports of the Proceedings and Dis cussions in the duy preceding, on both Houses. Tho “Register” is necessarily an experiment hut it is an experiment the success of which we see no reason to doubt. Every one who tnkes an interest in our political history, ns well us all those who engage in the duties of political life, must have felt and lamented the wunt of a Record of Debates in Congress, in a convenient form, with indexes whicli might lead the enquirer to any sub ject debated, and to the name of any one whe gaged in debate. Such a work would be an ele mentary hook for young politicians, and wc have no hesitation in asserting that the possession of such a one, from the commencement ofthc exist ing government to this day, would be of immense value to the nation, were it only to shew what bus heretofore been said upon questions which are continually recurring for discussion, und produc ing needless consumption of time by superfluous dcljate. What is true of the years that liuve past will, ns soon as they are gone, be equally true those in which we live. Jt is not only, therefore, ns n vehicle of present information, but also as a book for future reference —asa National Political Repository and Text-Book that wc hope this work wilt be both useful and popular. From the lowness of the subscription to this work, il will be seen Hint it is no purtof our cal culation to realize any present profit from it. On the contrary, we shall, in alt probability, lose mo neyliy it for a yeor'or two, hoping thut thereafter its established character will ensure it a sufficient patronage to make it profitable. GALES ii SEATON. Washington, September, 1824. CONDITIONS. The publication of GALES ii SEATON’S RE GISTEROF DEBATES IN CONGRESS will commence as soon ns tiic Debates nt each sue cessive Session of Congress shall ufl’ord materials to fill u hull'sheet, (8 pages.) The work will be printed in the octavo form, on a super royal paper, made for the purpose, and on n brevier type,in double columns—each page com prising nearly ns much matter us one of the co lumns of the National Intelligencer. It will contain as full and accurate Reports as can be obtained of all Debates on main questions and of all interesting Debates on incidental ones' tions; with an Appendix, containing a list of Members of each House, the Yeas und Nays in each House on questions which have been the subject of Debate, such Documents, connected with the subjects of Debate, as may be deemed essential to enable the reader to comprehend them, nnd proper indexes to the whole. The Debates of the next Session, it is computed will, with the Appendix, make a volume of livi hundred pages, at least, and will be furnished to subscribers through the Post Office, in sheets, as published, (or reserved ut this Office, nt the sub scriber’s option,) at three dollars for the vol ume, he it more or less, to he paid in advance in all cases of transmission beyond the limitsof the city. The sheets will be transmitted ns completed, without regard to any particular days, ns the pub lication must of course be regulated by the prepar ation of the mutter of which it is to he composed. The subscription will in no case, unless within the citv, and not then unless specially indicated, be. understood to extend beyond the volume ac tually paid for in udvance. To non-subscribers the price will he four dol lars, bound in boards,forthc 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 volume, or two of a handsome size—tho first Ses sion of each Congress being nearly double the du ration of the second. The price ofthc Register for the first Session of each Congress, he its con tents more or less than 1000 pages, will be fixed at ive dollars to subscribers, and six to non-subscri- hers. Oct 12 188 UNIVERSITY of thi: STATE OF NEW-YORIi. COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS. Citv of New-York, Aug. 26th, 1824. T HE College of Physlclnns and ~ commence their C< La Fayette Hats. THE subscriber has just received pc ships Cotton Plnnt,Emperorand otlie Surgeons will commence their Course of Lectures, for the ensuing session, on the first Monday of November next, (the 2d,) at the College hi Barclav-street. Dr. Hoback, on the Theory and Practice of Physic, nnd Clinical Medicine. Dr. Macnevf.n, on Chemistry. Dr. Mitchell, on Botany and Materia Medico. Dr. Post, oh Anatomy. Dr. Mott, on Surgery. Dr. Francis, on Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women amt Children. The Board of Trustees hereby make It known, that, in conformity with the ordinances of the Honorable tho Regents of the University, nnd the laws of the State of New York, every Student is required to attend two full coursesoftlic Lectures delivered in this College before he can he admit ted ns a candidate for the Doctorate; unless said Student shall lmvuprevimislyattended Lectures in said College prior to the session of 18224), or shall hnve. attended an entire Course of Lectures deliv ered in some respectable School or University. The Candidate must, nlso, have studied Medicine three years with some respectable practictioncr, have arrived at the age of twenty-one ycurs, and it is expected that lie produce written testimony in relation to those several points. The Matriculation Ticket is live dollars, which entitles the holder to the use ofthc College Library for the year. By ordur, WRIGIIT POST, M.D. President. JOHN W. FRANCIS, M.D. Registrar. net 2 1.184 BY AUTHORITY. AN ACT. T O revive, amend and continue in force an act entitled an act, to extend to time of ta king out grunts on surveys made on head rights and bounty warrants. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re presentatives of tne state of Georgiu, in General Assembly met, nnd it is hereby enacted by the authority of the snme, That where any person or f iersons have heretofore had surveys made on tend rights thereon liuve not been obtained, it shall und may he lawful for such person or per sons to unply for nnd obtain such grant or grants, at any time previous to the 2ftth of October, 1824, on payment of the usunl fees. Sec 2 And he it further enacted by the author ity aforesaid, Thut where any surveys have here tofore been made on head rights or bounty war- rents, und grants thereon have not been obtained, such land shall not he subject to a resurvey un til three months from und after the person or nersons claiming under the original survey slinll have been notified that such re-surVey is intend cd to he made, and that in all cases, the persons claiming under the origiunl survey, shall he eii. 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 nenr the :n arrivals, part of his fail supply of Halt CONSISTING of 4 coses gentlemen’s beaver La Fayette lints also, Gentlemen’s fine nnd super, elastic water proof do castor do do imitation heaver do do roram do which are offered on the most accommodating terms for cusli or approved paiicr. J. ii. M'KENZIE, pt 21 180 North side Market-square Cotton pieces first quality 42 inch Russia hemp Vf vf vF Cotton Bagging, for sale by WRK 18 SAMUEL WRIGHT, 1.179 Hunter’s Buildings. Notice. JJjn._ WILLIAM TURNER, having assigned to tho subscribers all his stock in trade, debts, 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 them to Mr. Thomas Miller, who is appointed their ogeut to dispose of the stock, which prises a general assortment of Seasonable Dry Goods, and which will be sold, wholesale or retuil at ve ry reduced prices, for cash only. JAMES M'HENRY, JOHN H. REID. GEORGE KEI.PH, Assignees of Win Turner. npril 14 86 Bargains! T HE stock of DRY i.OODS, which former! belonged to Mr. William Turner, is nowscl ling olf at prices much under cost. april 16 88 General Drug,C lieinical& Famil) land to he thus resurveyed, such notiee shall bn perfected by giving three months notice by pub lic advertisement, at the Court House of the county whore such land may lie, and in one of the public Gazettes of tills State. Sec 3 And be it further enacted, Tlint it shall be the duty of all surveyors who slinll make liny such re-survey, to certify on his return to the sur veyor General, that due notice according to the provisions of this act Imd been given, and no grant obtained on such re-survey shall be vnried unless accompanied with such certificate : Pro. vided, nothing in this act shall affect the rights of orphuns or persons under the age of 21 ycurs, and that all such persons shall he allowed one ycur after they arrive at the age of 21 years to tuke out their grants. Sec 4 And he it further enacted, That it shall he the duty of the Governor to cause this act to he published in one of the newspapers in Mil- ledgeville, Augusta nnd Savannah, once in each month, until the expiration of the time appointed by the same for taking out grants. Sec ft And be it turtber enacted, that all laws, and parts of laws militating against this act be und the sume 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, GfJvevnor. QITThc foregoing to he published montidv, un til Now. next, in the “ Constitutionalist" and “Savannah Republican.” march 10 In Admiralty. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ) DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. $ Calvin Baker, and Moses Herbert ' Monition. ! of the District of Georgia— HEALTH AND CEMETRY, Hfcbcrskarn, Jackson, Waring., tumps. Jackson, Deader, Millen. LAMPS. —- Cumming, Minis, Wayne. PUBLIC DOCK9. — Millen, Gaudry, Densler. exchange. Shick, Gaudry, Habersham. ENGINES AND FIRE BUCKETS. Minis, Jackson, Morrison. PUBLIC SALES. Harris, Jackson, Cumming. Sept 10 HOOKS AND LADDS . — W ayne, Habersham, Shick. 7 M. MYERS, c. c. 178 Medicine Ware House. LAY iV HENDRICKSON, Wholesale and Retail Chemists and Druggists No. 1. Shad's Buildings, Corner of Congress and Whitaker Streets, Savannah. H AVE coustuutly Oil hand a very general os (ortmeut of DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS AND PAINTS, PERFUMERY, 4*C. SfiV. Agreat variety of Apothecaries Glass Ware such as wide und narrow mouth bottles, from 1 gallon to one ounce,composition and glass mortars, glass lainpsand lamp glasses, sincllitigs bottles, gruduu. ted measures, Apothecaries vials white and Surgeons Instruments—Pocket sets, turnkeys, trusses, spring and thumb lances, forceps, satalus, bougies, catheters, scales and weights, 4’C. fyc. Patent Medicines—of every description, viz Sei^litz and Soda Powders, bairn of Quito, calcin ed magnesia, Lees, Andcrsons, nnd Hoopers Pills Swnims Panacea, Hnlsnm Honey, Batemans am' Churches Cough Drops, Itch ointment, 4*c- All of which arc offered fur sale on the most liberal terms for cusli or credit. gjr’ L.^-H. Having eulnrged their Establish meet and having made sucli arrangements as to be continually receiving a fresh supply of goods, flatter llieinsclvestlmt none of the kind in this city, can offer greater inducements to dealers. The Merchant, the Planter, and the Physiciu.ii, can hero he snpplied with almost every article in the Drug line, as their assortment will he found exten sive and of the best quality, under no considers tiou whatever will tiie side of impure or aduitera ted articles be promoted. The utmost cure wilt be used in the selection of good Medicines und will be sold at a moderate profit. It is upon these principles aioue that they will endeavor to secure patronage. All orders promptly executed. The Georgia Patriot, und Darien Gazette, will please to give tills advertisement six insertions and forward their hills for payment, sept 28 182 James Morrison, W ILL be found in future at Ids office over the counting room of Calvin Buker. sept 18 179 . „ The Subscriber, H AS just finished and offers for sale, an eight oared CANOE BOAT, 2o feet by 4 feet 3 inches, which he can recommend to those who wish a boat for quick passage; July 22 154 F. E. TEBEAU. PUBLIC NOTARY. T HE subscriber's health being now sufficient to - attend to business, solicits from his frlehdS their patronage in the notarial business. WM. BELCHER; sop 18 m!79 Ten Dollars Reward. R UNAWAY from the subscriber about the first of the present month, my mulutto negrol wo man PEGGY. She is 25 years of age, uhijpt 6 feet 6 inches high, square built, when spoken to talks very quick, bends much forward when she walks; she is Very artful and sensible, und no doubt will endeavor to pass as a free woman; The above reward and all expences paid for her de livery to me in Greensboro’, or f 10 if secured in any jail in this state so that I can geUier.^,^ JCP Tho Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and Savannah Republican, are requested to give the above two insertions and forward their accounts. Y; P. K. oct!3 J8P Schooner Murtha Forbes and cargo. To the Marshal oj GREETING : L. S. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. W HEREAS a libel hath been exhibited in be half of Calvin linker and Moses Herbert in the District Court of the United States, for the District of Georgia, nllcdging and propounding that tiie schooner Vexation, commanded by one Lee, fitted and sent out by the said libel lants at the Port of Savannah; logo in scnrcli of essclsin distress, did full in witli u certain schoon er called the Murtliu Forbes, in u stute of great distress and having no living person on board, la den with a cargo of dry goods, and groceries ; which schooner called the Murtha l’orhes, run on shore on Cumberland Beach, in tiie District atorc- said: And whereas it has been ordered, that nil persons having or pretending to have, any right, title, or interest, ot, in or to the said Schooner, her tackle and apparel, and the cargo laden on board ofher.be cited to be, and appear at the Court llousein the City of Savannah, on the twen ty-sixth day of October, to shew cause, if any they have, or enn, why u decree should not puss as prayed by the said libel. You are tlierefqre here by authorized, impowered, and strictly enjoined to cite and admonish allpersons, whatever,having, or pretending to liuve, uny right, title, interest, or claim in, or to thesaid schooner, her tackle, appa rel, and furniture, and the cargo laden on board of her, to be, nnd appear, at tiie 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- nitivesentcnce shall be read and promulgated in the said business inclusively, il any of them shall tliink it their duty so to do, to hear abide by and perform ull and singular such judicial acts as are necessary and by law required to be done, and ex pedited in the premises; und further to do und re ceive whdtuntolawaiidjustice shall undappertain, under tho pain of the law and contempt thereof, the absence and contumacy of them and every of them in any wise notwithstanding: And whatsoe ver you shall so dain the premises you shall duly certify to the Couft aforesaid, at the time stn'd place aforesaid, together with theS£ presents. WitntfSthe Hon. Jeremiah Cuyler, Judge of the sajd Court this first day of October on* thousand eigfft hundred and twpnty-four. ' J. S. PELOT, . Prbctorpro.Ub'; ill tftkd due hotrte: JOHFHjMfliRKL, A;b':6> bet'3 NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION OF THE Georgia Justice. I N the press and will be published in October or November next, nt the Recorder Office, u new and enlarged edition ei tlic GEORGIA JUSTICE: The improvements in this Very useful book, are briefly noticed in tiie following extracts from the preface of the new edition:— “ Several years Imre elapsed since tiie publica tion of the Georgia Justice, during which time there lias been additional legislation dpon many of the subjects contained id it. In the present c- dition, such alterations as were rendered necessa ry by subsequent enactments, have been made the additional mutter incorpurated,und several omis sions in the original work supplied. “Mr Princes Digest being now in general use, references thereto hove been substituted for tlrose whicli were heretofore made to Marbuiy 4* Craw ford's and Clayton’s Digests, and tiie annual pam phlets containing tiie la\Vs of the state. A copious index has also docii furnished and tho work is submitted to the public, t/nder a belief that its acknowledged utility will lie found to he Increas ed by the foregoin'g circumstances.-” Uj' The price of the book, neatly hound, in calf will be Five Dollurs, payable cm delivery. Any person paying for twenty copies willbc entitled to twenty t\Vo, and in that proportion for a smaller number.—Subscription papers will be . furnished to gentlemen wiio may be willing to take charge of them. „* The different newspapers in this state, will please give the foregoing an insertion. Milledgeviiie,- August 30. sept 28 t$2 J. Shinn’s Punucea. T HE subscriber, having discovered the com , position of S\vaim’s celebrated i’andecu; lias now a supply on band for sale—he lias redd cod tho price hum $3 50 4d $2 00, of by the do zen $24. ' V ; - All chnritable institutions in the United Slates; and tiie poor will he supplied gratis. If tiie citizens of the principal eitie* and towns will appoint un agent to order and distribute this Medicine to the poor, it will be supplied. Tills Medicine is celebrated (or the cure of th*» following diseases: Scorftlla or King's Evil. Ul cerated or Putrid Store Throat, long standing Rheumatic affections, Cutaneous Diseases. White Swelling and Disenses of th6 Bones, and all cas es generally of an Ulcerous character, nnd Chro nic Diseases, generally arising in de.hHituted con stitutions, hut more especially front Syphilis or affections arising therefrom; Ulcers in the larynx; £c. and the dreadful diseases occasioned by a long and'excessive uSe of Mercury, It is al- * so used in Diseases of the Diver. CERTIFICATES, . I have within the last two years had ad oppor tunity of leeipg several anses of Very inveterate Ulcers, which Raving resisted previously the re gular modes of treatment, healed by the use of Mr. Swaim’s Panacea, and I ad i’elieve, irom what I have seen, that it will prove un im^-. rtan * remedy in Scrofulous, Venereal and Mercurlaf diseases. N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Professor of the Instil ulei~nd Practice bf Physic, in the University of Pennsylvania. ■I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim in numerous instances, within thd lait three years, nnd have always found it extremely, efficacious especially in secondary Syphilis; anil Mercurial Diseases. I have no hesitation in pronouncing it a Medicine of inestimable Value. W. GIBSON, M. D. Professor of Surgery to the University if Pena. , JOHN SHINN, Chemist. Philadelphia, A or. 17, 1823. ’ Each publisher of n newspaperin the tl: States; is requested to publish this advertisement once a month, for one year, hud rend their accounts for payment. SHINN'S PANACEAi CERTIFICATES. I have been labouring Under a dishtise foraiong lime, as swelling io the bones, loss of appetite, lo5 of flesh und loss bf sleep. Noticing an advertise ment of Swaim’s Panacea, to be a cure for tho above disease, 1 got some by paying tiie cosh tor it, and found agreat benefit by ft. But having no thing hut ray labor to depend on for d living, and not being able to,work (or a longtime, got so that I was not able to pay for it: Some months after tills, I heard of a'Mr: Shinn’s having made n Pa nacea, stated to be the same os Mr. Swldm’s, I ap plied to him and stated my case and circumstances and found Hiffi disposed to benefit me. He gaVe me the medicine freely, and said I might pay for jt whenever I got able ; and I found, by taking the same quantity, as much benefit by it as by Mr; Swaim’s. 1 have given this certificate for the benefit of others that shpuld stand in need of Shinn’s Pana cea, and consider it a very valuable medicine. S. STELLER, ‘ Duke-street near Front, Northern Liberties. Philaddiphia, April 20,1824. Philadelphia, April 21. 1824. I certify that I have been fof many years afflict edwith rheumatism. Above five years ago, I was attended by a* respectable Physician of.thi# city, who put me under a course of mercury, since which time I have been worse; my disorder hav ing been accompanied by severe pains through my whole 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 trutch. in February last thought sonde of J. Shinn's Fundceu, aiitl utter taking three bdttlfes, find that f din free from puin, und that my leg is restored to its natufal use. i am induced to make this public tot Ihb benefit of the afflicted; .. . CHAS. BAIUAS; Malt-Alley, Philadelphia. .. Philadelphia, Am-ii ir 1828. This will certify thut myson; John Humes, aged 40 years, was confined last wintef in the Alms house in this city, with, rheumutism in his shoul ders and arms- I applied to J. Shinn for some of his Panacea, and obtained on* bottle, which en tirely removed his complaint; He has removed to the country, otherwise he would have signed this certificate: , , her , ANN C. x HUMES, mark- Philadelphia Alms-House. Philadelphia, March 10th, 1824. , I certify, for the benefit of the uffllcted, that f have been, for seven years last past, afflicted with the liver complaint, during which time l have been attended by several physicians, but received no ' permanent benefit: Hearing of Mr. Swaiui’s Pa- naceu, I applied to him for some of it; being poor and unable to pay for it at ii; V time, for il a* the ifii anV.’ 1 m t j EuRtilA, Chatham County.—Whereas Mur tlm Wilkins, of Chatham county, Spinster, has applied to tiie- honorable the" Justices of the Interior Court of Chath’a’fnr County acting os u Court Of Ordinnry for lettfirS.of guardianship on the perstfn nnd property of Elizabeth' Joanna Yonge an orphan tttidercleven fears of age; the daughter of William C Yonge, deceased. Now thesd nre therefore to cite ami adfnonish all persons interested in the welfare of the said orphan to file their objections, if any they fctnVe ' afor to the grhntiug of letters of guardianship aforesaid, in the Clerk’s Offico of the Court of. Ordinary, on or bcfofe the first Monday in November next, o- tbtWvisc letters of guardianship will be granted to tiie' applicant.-. Witness the hto'n. John' P. Williamson one til the' Jufttitcs df tiie Inferior Court of said County; tjiis second day of October, 1824. §. M. BOND, c. c. ©. m in could not obtain any: 1 next applied to J. Shinn; and received some of his Panacea., which ;re:itlyhe» nefitted me. The pain and soreness of niy side was. removed, and 1 was again able to work at m v trade. t’HARLES BOWMAN, German Street, Southwark. 1 This is to certify,tlial my apprentice boy J. Mor rison, aged IS years, has been several years afflic ted with the King’s evil, atiendt-d with uu exten sive ulceration over the body, with acute pain. In January last, I heiu*d of J. 'Siiinn’s Panacea, and obtained for him three bottles, which effected an entire und complete cure, and hois now in good health, and able to work u* Ids trade. AJ.FX’U UANKF.N; Front street, above Poplar lane. This is to certify, that on the 16th of April, the above named John Morrison appeared belo -. me, hnd on examination, do believe the facts, as rtated in the above Certificate; fire jeSt and tray. H.PROBASCO, Justice of the Pence, Philadelphia county. I certify, that 1 have been nffiicteu with rheuma tism in my shoulder for three years, trom whiuh I, have been relieved by taking a few bottles of J. 1 Shinn's Panacea. JAMES DOUGLASS, of the Moyamensing Poor-hc^ise; Just received per ship Florida, PANACEA, prepared by Jolni ! the celebrated .... , Shinn, Chemist; Philadelphia, who has appointed the subscriber, ngentior Savannah ah.i its vicinity. ,Tbe Panacea will bo sold'at tne reduced price of $2 50 cents pei bottle; 6V!jjl 24 per dozen. WM. C. C’UTHBERT, Agent. .ihay26 .. . . . .. . (Jhatiinni fenperior Court. May Term, 1824. Johnston and others, cornnlainants vs Peter Vanbureh Livingston and others, defendants;in e;hdty In the Superior court, of Chatham county,'May term, .1824.’ . . .It appearing to the Court by affideyit that Pe- tqr Vajibmgh Liyings|hn and Harriet E. Living ston'whp ai'o partUcVdefendant reside hcyo.nii the' state ofGcorgia, and Within the United States on motion of complainants solicitor, it is ordered that the said defendant do respectively appear andjui- swer the complaints bill >vi(hin four months from' he date of tins rule; And U further ordered that this rule be published once a week during four monlhsfrom this date in ope ,of the public'Gazettes.-' of this State- Extrac . June 8 AH A ’ ?