Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 27, 1824, Image 1

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;«v- ' 2^43 wS »■■': - | jvo. 198 Voi. XX11. .WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 27, 1824. Wliolc No. 4520. av wnmiFAPn $?oji/WK, dray- fe JjtD n'FJG fUA'G, im-1 FylXWill, fished, Jail. 1S24, and nowT» operation. 4 cents 5 Mil MU' U.l - .. |c under 100 tons, per day &0 cents. uver ilo. bo * ** lure oh Lamt*e " nd Upping Country Pro ’s dl/rr. Lh barrel or half do Ilice Lie Cotton - [ckaseol tlndlgo - htrshend of tobacco l fret of litimber ) staves 1 shingles itweed* .. I hoop poles 4. 15 '■ 80 30 124 *zo 30 I fpet of live oak, cedar and other i heavyAvood, sold by the solid ft. 3 bo bushels of com, and glum ot all kind, in hulk _j" bu stici* Mrno In bulk fO Ird of wood • * * Idar. lightuood or other posts, per j jLw on Landing and Shipping Hoods. tr of nsmall siM.enph • Jo cents, ikK) lbs. und upwards • 10 1200 do. • - 'of coffee, pimento, *Oglrf 1 ^’S«v» : Tij jthcr lings of such size, (gran. 41 jepted) each , • ’ * • % of grain and salt ' , ‘. ilftof salted provisions navals ores, bread; apples, cidkr,and all kinds of barrels except dry goods and ^ II? wines, and nil kinds of liquor ; (eider excepted) drygoocls in rasks exceeding 20 gallons, and not over 63 gallons * ■ [wine’s or liquors and dry goods ^ In casks tinder 20 gulf ’ dlkii brniitty, puncheon of rum, and nil N kinds of liquor in casksexcccding63, mid not exceeding 130 gallons - 20 Iron per ton. first and lust week 50 cents, intervening weeks - - 25 Every other article same as its wharfage. 6 15 8 0 4 WEIGHING. Each blit, or hiilf hb. rice llhd. of tobacco or sugar I’aekngc of indigo ... Hale of cotton > Each draft of light goods, under 100 lbs. Oj -• do do • do over 100 lbs. 12^ do do heavy goods under 200 ;«4 ?-'* do do do over 200 per 100 lbs 3 in: VYACK. For hauling up the lilulf to any part oftheclty, articles not herein enumerated, for 1500 pounds weight - - J . 50 cents. Under 1500 lbs und not less than 100 374 do 1000 do do do 500 25 Torn 1000 feet of Lumber $1 60 do 10<Ki Bricks . - 160 do cord of wood - » 1 60 For every bale of cotton ' - « 8 do bid. of Rice , - - 18$ do Mid of Tobacco - - 37J do bbl of Flour - - [['■ 0.1 And every other nrticlc in the same proportion) for bunting down the Bluff, or.from one wharf to another exceeding 1600 lbs "• 874 cy linder 1500 and not less than 100 lf>! 26 ' For each bale of cotton - 64 do bbl Rice • • 124 do,' hhd Tobacco * 314 do .v bbl Flour - - « And every other article in the same proportion, ■ 8 6 26 2 if dry goods,und all klndsof boxes | under 4 feet square ■ • | do do over'4 feet square Loop, candles, chocolate, cordials, foil, and boxes of like size • I sugar, each 1 of corn, per 1000 * [the siiuie us boxes. If osnuhiirgs, Russia duck, bagging Ica'ivns, each * If liquor or any kind of casks, ex Icceding 130 gallons " . [s, loose, per gross • ■ pots, eucb - ■■ ■’ % jr* of pans, spades, fee. eftch '' per 100 bushels, 5 • ’ acceding 600 lbs. each, t Wing 600 lbs. not exceeding 120tl lbs." • ' • 35 [ exceeding 1200 lbs. ’• • 60 Le of all xtpds, per cpll •• 3 ' ovens with covers, find fire dogs 16 26 £ 20 per pair s of earthenware ke,per 100 lbs.’ . per eusk js, of 2 wheels. , of two wheels ages, of four wheels , Windsor and all sitting chairs, per 1 .8 a 4 37. 26 $1 00 dozen Lpcrlou . • pus under 600 Mw. * orer tWK), not over'1200 lbs over 1200 lbs. • ouses - • • - [, empty • . • . p, euch • w * * Ijohns, cnch . * • * s and chests of drawers • Wood; per bor’d \ * per quintal 12 •J. 60 fgl.OO ' 26 . 2 • ; 25 r'JMr 10 > 2 ' Drugs, Dye iStuiTrj, Bottles &e. t^l\ Groce Porter Bottles , , ,- l V,'"‘v *>, O 6 do Wine Pint do ' C; ^ " 20 barrels Glauber Salts ■ ' [ V V 0 do Copperas 3 do Ground Logwood 3 do Chipt do . H Alum ■ , , *- i r 1 60(1 Bottles American cold pressed Cnstor Oil Out) bottles West India do for plantation use 500 Gallons' Winter Sperm Oil of Superior qual ity For sale low by LAY & HENDRICKSON, >• Chemists and Druggists Shad’s Buildings. nug 13 171 -/ Maffnesi;t, balm oi‘ Quito, &c. TPJslJim Calcined Magnesia. JL Balm of Quito, Peruvian Bark Ridls &. Lorillards cut Tobacco Fig Blue, Opium, Arrmv Root, &c. Sic. Silver wire Teeth Brushes Just received anil for sale by LAY Hi HENDRICKSON, -Vo. I, Shads Buildings, Corner of Congress ami IChitakcT-streels. ‘ ’ ALSO, A fresh supply of ' i — • Congress spring Water. dep4 ' ' 137 . r ffAllE undersigned cotnmittce will receive prd , r ARRANGEMENT OF .MAILS, And regulations for the Post Office, Savan- • V*. nah. Geo. January lsf, 1824. NOUTIIEUN MAIL. ' 7; ■ j. Close every day at 6 a. m. Monday excepted. Due do do do 6 p. w. do do By this route, a mail is,made up every dixy, ex cept Monday, for CoosuYvlmtchle, Pocntallgo, Beaufort, Jacksonboro' and Collins’'Cross Roads —all pfxvliicb are closed the previous evening, at 7 p. M. Y:>.; *7 westciin mails, [v' _ *JV Ceorgiahsulc to Augusta and Hamburgh, de part at 4, a, m. on Monday, Wednesday, mid Fri day, via. Tuckasceking, Jncksonbpro’ond Waynes boro’ to Augusta and Hamburgh. -/ Duo on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, ut 6 p.lq. The closing of this mnilj, .to Augustu, takes' place every Tuesday, Thursday,and Sunday, ut 8, p. m. except the intermediate offices on Uic route,- J. posals for keeping hi repair the city Clock, until the first meeting of Council in Jnifimry nbxt; proposals lor the same will be left With-eitlier of the ufidersigned. GEORGE SlIlCK, J.B.OAUDRY, J. C. HABERSHAM sept 18 J7P ; Register of foebates in Congress. the closing of which takes place atJ7, p. m: on the same' evenings.'- From Waynesboro', a weekly i of all descriptions (except 4n bags) per 100 bushels - - 25* io\vder, In bids, of 100 lbs. each 124 do. in holl'hbls. '• - 64 do. in kegs of 28 lbs. or under 3 f, window, per 100 feet,”in propor tion for sihallur-, -- - . 4 . exceeding 130 gallons of liquor or any kind of merchandize - 16 exceeding 63 und not exceeding 25 130 gallons jth tile, per 1000 1, per ton - ' , raw or tanned, pop 100 jobse, ner 100 lbs. - a bundles, each -- pi-s of Merchandize, each - - of Potatoes, each, .* each - • . s I Jugs, each per dozen per ton ' of paint, butter, lard, biscuit, and l such size kegs - [hot and lead over 66 lbs. not over |600lbs • , 5 quois df;a smaller size than 20. gallons . ■ . . 2 per 100 bushels ,ar barrel, - for plustering por 1000 , each . - ls,per 100 bushels , iii t opes, pep 100 ropes [iron, euch - - Apples, per 100 • i. pcs per 100 bushel [of gin, brandy, and all, kinds of li fluor, exceeding 63 gullons do. exceeding l'3ti gallons' /; er casks of wine aiid other liquor, , ler excepted) and dry goods in is exceeding 20 gallons not 'ex* 30 .. 4 > 10 25 v’ 25 ' 124 1 ;. 124, 25 mull departs every Mon day, at 6| Ai rt. for Birds- villc, Louisville, Shoals ol Ogcechec and Shevir’s Mill to Powelton. v Returning due every Sunday evening, at Waynesboro’ and at Savannah every Tuesday, ut 6, p. .w. ' [ 1 v Carolina route to Augusta and Hamburgh, close on Tuesday, Thursday midSaturday,at6, a m. and depart with the northern moil at 6, a. m. to Puryl- burgli. Due on Wednesday, Fridoy and Sunday, at 6, r. H. By this route, n mail is made up each Eve ning before Its departure‘for Robertsville, Mat thews Bluff, Louver Three Runs and fiouf Mile Branch. ' The mail botween Charleston and Hatn-’ burgh, goes direct through Purysburgh on those days, both tip and down. Separate porttndnteuus are provided for this purpose, at the offices of Cjiarlestoiuuid, Augusta, which meet each other at Purysburgh and are there shifted, the down to Chuileston, tlio up to Augusta, this supercedes the necessity of bringing that .mail toSqvannuh at all, and thus expedites iftweiityTour hours. -The mails for Milledgeville, |n 0‘corgia, via LdJnbm dy, Wnircnton; Powelfori, Sparta and DC- vcrciiux's store; also, to Alabama,, (except tlie noilliern part)and Mississippi states, and to Che- raw, ill South Carolina, via Mount Vintugc, Edge- lucid, C. 11. Ridge, Lcesville, Lexington, H. Columbia and Cmudon, to CUeraw.will close^ di rect op the Georgia side, on Sunday and Tuesday, at 7, p. h. and-on the CaroliijB side on Friday,. at 7 p. »t: .. ' The Alliens mail, will also close direct on Sun day and Thursday, nt 7 p. if. on the Georgia side; By_tl|is route, packets lor the northern part of Ala bama to Huntsville, ^c, and West Tennessee, are forwarded. * Tli eCiirncsville mail, via Darby’s Double Bra n'eh, Lincolnton, Goshen, Petprsburgli, Cook’s Office and Elberton, will close direct on Thursday, at 7 p. m. on the Georgia,side'. - ' SPVTIIERN OR DARIEN MAIL. Close on Wednesday andSaturduy at 6, p. m.— DueonTuesday and Friday at 7 p.m. By this route the St. Marys mail goes direct on Wednes day and is due direct on Tuesday. ,. UIRPSVILLE MAIL. Due every other Wednesday at 6, p. m.—Close ejery other Thursday, qt,8, a., m. By this route midis ufe made up for Statesboro’ and Mlllray, in BUHoclrCounty,; Swanesbord’, in Emanuel, and for Louisville aiid Greensboro’. ping 03 gallons I in jars br 100 bushels ., [tsencli . ■ », quern and grind; 0 > Bermuda, per 100 ; ! large mill per pair ast, and otlief stones, per ton. ' tinder 200 gallons ea’ch over 200 do - * ' v.' ! • each Of" - 1*1 26 .. is -26 ^0 • 2ft - 4: ,10 6 Q: a; cs of all kinds (rice excepted) over under63'gallons ^■* 1 of all kinds, under 4 feet square do over 4 squares ’ • 'f+Q 1 or casks exceeding 136 gallons H- or or otlier kinds of merchandize 16 n, brusilletio, ligiVum vjt«, and all ' xvoods, nor ton - 1 ' . '; 26 1 Is per pair ... . 8 oils o!4 wheels, (4xvheels) -'50 : fury article in proportion to the foregoin [i an article is not to be found under its F Package in which it is usually contain yOas Ivins Oil ft wharf ,,inrp. than tinn bife , . - I-- vrwerr*. /JWW* • ,, l !Png on ft wharf more than (wo 'nights,, to ’ject .tp a week’s storage unless landed on Sat- y,0r any other evening immediately preceding jjanjl—in such cases to be removed on the secqiid "»g day thereafter, or be subject to storage all STORAGE, . • . ... per week, 8'cents for the r. ft "u last week und for each inter- P’,7 week - - r v . 6 cents. Per week ^ r - - 6 "opeco per week - - 20 cnslf containing more than 30gal- PHOSPECTUS. A CCORDINGto an IntimutioiihefetOforeglven, J\. there will be published ut tlio OBice of the National Intelligencer, during the next session of Congress, and, if encouraged by'the approbation of the Fnblic, at every session therr nffer, u RE GISTER f)F DERATES IN CONGRESS, intend; edto comprehend a more full Report of the Speech es on topics of general interest, in each House of Congress,thun has ever heretofore been published, or than cun be given totlic Public through the or- dlnary and limited channel,the columiisoi a news paper. This tOinpilationlVill be of the most au tiientic cast.printed wilhgreut regard to accuracy, lin'd in'u form for duratite prescVvatiou. This undertaking is not iff course intended to substitute or supercede the Reports of Debates for the National InteHigencor, hut rather, by .with drawing the heavy and exleuded Reports trom Its columns, to enable Hie Proprietors' of that Journal to furnish, every day, in a comprehensive forni, intelligible Reports of the Proceedings aiid Dls-- UNIVERSITY OF TttK STATE OP NEV/-YORK. COLLEGE OFP1I YSICI.'LXS and SURGEOXS. City or Ni:w-Vouk, Aug. 26th, 1824. TTTHE College of Physicians ami Surgeons will .1. commence their Course.of Lectures, for the ensuing session, on the first Monday of November next, (the 2d,) at the College in Bafclay-street. Dr. Hosack, on the Thttfry and Practice of Physic, and Clinical Medicine. Dr. Macnf.vhn, on Chemistry. Dr, Mitciiei.l, on Botany and Materia Medica. Dr. Post, on Anatomy. Dr. Mott, on Surgery. Dr. Fiuiu:is, o» Obstetrics and the Diseases of If omen and Children. The Hoard of Trustees hereby make it known that, in conformity with the ordinances of the Honorable the Regents of the University, and the laws of jho State -of New York, every Student i: required to ultend two full courxesofthe Lectures delivered in this College'before lie can bo admit' ted as a candidate for the Doctorate ; unless said Student slmll have previously attended Lectures in said College prior to the session of 1822-3, or sliull have attended an entire Course of Lectures deliv ered in some respectable School or University. The Candidate must, ulso, linvc studied Medicine three years witli soine respcctuble pructictioner, huvo arrived at the age of twenty-one years, and it is expected that he produce written testimony in relation to those sevferul points. The Matriculation Ticket Is five dollnrs, which entitles the holder tolheusc ofthe College Library for the year. .By order, WRIGHT POST, M.D. President. ♦ ; JOHN W. FRANCIS, M. D. Registry 0(2 2, l184 UV AUTHORITY. ■PHI. AN A^: ■■■■ TTlO revive, amend and continue in force ah JL act enlittctt an ncty to extend to time of ta- kiiig outjjraiits on survfiys made on head right! and hiiui'.ty warrants. Be it enacted by the Scnnte mid House of Re presentatives of tile state of Georgia, in General Assembly met, and it .Is hereby euacted- by the authority Of the saihe, That where any person or { j’ersons have heretofore had surveys jmidc on lead rights thereon hnye not been obtained, it shall and may be lawful, for such person or per son* to apply for and obtain such griuit or grants, at any time previous to the 25th of October, 1824, on payment of, the usual fqes. Sec 2 And he it further onaeted by the author ity uforesuid, That where any surveys have here tofore been made on head-'rights or bounty war- I'ents, and grunts thereon have hot been obtained. built ii'an experiment ^ see no reason to doubt, very One who hikes no interest in our political history, a* iv.ell asali those who engage in the duties of«‘politicnl - life, must haye felt und lamented the Want of . a Record of Debates in Congress, in it",convenient form, with Indexes which' might Hind the enquirer to dny sub ject debated, and to the name of any one whocnV gaged in debate. S^ncli a work would lie: uff cle- ineittary book for young politicians, ahd we have no-hesitation in ussertiug thut the possession of such a one, fromlhe commencement of the exist ing government to this day, woqjd he of immense vmueto the nutiun, wefo it ohlytoshewwliathas heretofore been siild upon questions which ure .continually recurring for discussion,- und -produc ing needless consumption pf time by superfluous debate. Wliat is true of the yeurs, thut iiave past, will, us soon 11s they ere gone, bo equally true of those in which we five. It Is not only, therefore, qs a vehicle of present information, but also us u book for futurereference —asa National PoliticulRnposltorymid Text-Book tlmt we hope this,work will be both uZeful and popular. „ • From the lawless of thp subscription to this work, it will be seen thut It is no' pint of our cal culation, to realize any present profit from On the contruiy, we shull, in all probhbiiity, lo.se mo ney by it for a year or two, hoping tliat thereafter Its established oSarnctcr will ensure it a sufficient I ,..ro» 6 . l o„.k0.p ro n < .w £sisEAi(?B Washington, September, 1S24. ‘ com) mom Tlie Post-Office is open every day in the week, f Sunday, excepted,) from day light to 8 v. m. and Letters are delivered throughout the day, exoept fropi 2 to 3 o’clock, i*. M. and during jthe time oil opening and making up the mails. Persons wishiug to pay postage when the office is shut, cuh enclose the money with the letter, di rected to “The Post Master/’ and those -who keep accounts with the office, and inny desire'thcsame- arc requested to say so on an envelope. When the mails which are due r .. iue on {Saturday, ar rive too late to be delivered that evening, the of fice willbe kept open on Sunday i morning lrohi 8 to 9 o’clock, for the delivery only of the letters received by those mails. ■ 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 are left at.the office, or they caniint be forwarded. * Letters nxust be left ut tbe Tost Office with in the time specified, to insure going in t|ie mail of .the-day; and new spapers half an hour before t hat time. As thefts .are several places of the sume i eme id the United States; it is necesshry that the irectioni should be particular; the Slate should ' : douUtfj|ld ost town, be dijiinguished. and vyhen it might be Counlity When letters, urc not toi’ a pc , tiie.ncurcst post town ought to he mentioned. ; ,A r Oommittees of V> ouncil commeuce us soqU ccssive Session of Congress,shull afford materials to fill a half sheet; (8 pages.) The. wbrk will be printed in the octavo form, on u super royal paper, made for tlie purpose, and on a brevier type,intlanble columns—each page com- jrising nearly ns much matter as one of the co- umns of the National Intelligencer. li w ill contain a* full aim accurate Reports as can be obtained of aU Debates on main questions, anjtLnf all interesting.Debiites pii iiicidoutal ques; (ions; withran AppCiptix, containing a list of the Membpm of each House, the Yeas nnd Nays i» eachHouse on questions w'idch. huve been the subject of Debate, such Documents, connected with the qubject? of Debatg, as may be deeiited essential to enable tlie reuder to comprehend them, and proper indexes to the whole. The Debates pfithe next Sessipji, it is computed, will, xvith the Appcbdix, muke a volume of five such lend shall not be subject to a resurvey un til three months from und nftcr 1he person or persons claiming under the original survey shall have been notified’ that’snhli re-survey is intend ed. tojhe made, and that in all cases, tlie persons claiming under the original survey, shall he en titled to the preference of making , such rc-sm'- vey/until the expiration of- three months from the time of such notification: and in tlie event of there being no claimant residing on of near the hind to lie thus resurveyed, sticn uotiee shall be perfected by giving threb months notice by.pub lic ndverlisenient, at the Court House of the county where such land may lie, and in one of the public Gazettes of this State. Sec,3 And be it further' enacted, That it shall be the duty of all surveyors who shall make any such re-surv ey, to certity on his return to the sur veyor General, that due notice accordiug.to the provisions of this net hud been given, nn.d 110 grant-obtained on subh re-survey shall,he varied, unless accompanied with such certificate : Pro vided, nothing in this act shall affect the rights of orphans or.persons under the age • of 21 years, and that a|l sudh porsoas.^hall be allow*.! oho •year' after, they pifive at the ag&of 21 years to take out their grants. Sec 4 And be'it further enacted, That it shall be the duty of the Governor to cause tliis-act to be publislrcd in one of the newspapers in Mil- iedgeviils, Augusta and Savannah, once in each month, until.tne expiration of the time appointed, by thp same foy. taking.om grants. , Sec 6 And be it 'further enacted, that all laws, and parts of laws militating against this act be and the same ore hereby repealed. DAVID ADAM$, Speaker of the iiouse oT representatives THOMAS STOCKS; La Fayette Hats. U THE subscriber has jqst receive -1 i"-i ships Cotton Plant,Empororand other an-ivu' uls, part of his full supply of Huts co.nsisti.no of 4 cases gentlemen’s beaver La Fayette Hats { v ‘'-A- .-ALSO)' Gentlemen’s fine and super, elastic water proof do cantor do do .. Imitation beaver do J r , do rorum do whiph are offered on the most accommodating terms for cash or approved pajx-r. J. H. MfKENZIE, sept 21 180 North side Markcl-sqiinro. V Colton Hugging;. pieces first quality -J2 inch Russia iicmp OVrvF Cotton Bugging, for side, by T SAMUEL WRIGHT, apt 18 1,179 Hunter's fhiUdings. ‘ T v • Notice. _ jY/TR. WILLIAM TURNER, having assigned 1° LiX the subscribers nil his slock in Ihiae, debts, 4'C. in behoof of his creditors generally, it is re quested tliut those indebted make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will please render them to Mr. Thomas Miller, who is appointed their agent to dispose of the stock, which com prises a general assortment of » -AjAi’s SrasonablcJJrif Goods, und which will be sold, wholesale or retail at vc; ry reduced prices, for cash only. JAMES M'HENRY, < ■> -r-. i. e JOHN H. REID, SHkfl 1 ' 7 GEORGE RELPH, V Assiguces of IVm Turner, npril 14 86 Biir^ains! riTHE stock of DRY GOOD.3, Which formerly JL helnngi-d lo Mr. li'illi.nii Tunur, is now ri ling off nt prices much under cost. | npril 1 ft General Drug,Chcmical&Fumiiy l 1 ';' Medicine Ware House. LAY 4- JI END HICKSON,S' Wholesale and Retail Chemirts nnd Druggists Xo. 1. Shad's Buildings, Corner of Congress and .; v IVhiluker'Strects, Savannah. H AVE cohstuntlyonhanda .very general as sortment of f DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS AND PAINTS, PERFUMERY, Sf C. t\'C. Agrcnt variety of Apathecuries Glass Ware such as wide nud narrow mouth bottles, from 1 gallon to one ounce,composition and glass mortars, glnss lumpsaud lamp glasses, smeltings bottles, gradua ted measures, Apothecaries vials wliile&nd green. Surgeons Instruments—Pocket sets, turnkeys, trusses, spring and thumb lance,s, forceps, sutalus, bougies, catheters, scales nnd weights, 4 c. $-e. Patent Medicines—of every description, viz : Seijltitz and Soda Powders, balm of Quito, calcin •ed magnesia, Lees, 'AnderfoSs, qnd Hoopers Pills, .Swuims Panaceaj Bulsam Honey,. Batemans and Churches Cough Drops, Itch ointment, JJ-c. All of which tire offered for sale on the most liberal terms for cash or. uredit. Dj’ L.^'H. Having enlarged their'Establish meet und having made sufcli arrangements os to be contiuuutiy receiving a fresh supply of goods, flatter themselvesthat none of the kindin this city, can offer greater Inducements, to dealers; The Merchant, the Planter, and-the Physician, enn here he supplied with ulmost every article in the Drug line, as their assortment wilt be foundexteii- sivc und of the best quality, under no cbusidcru tion whatever will the sale of impure of adultern ted articles be promoted. The utmost care will be used in the selection of good Medicines and will be sold at a moderate profit.' It is upon these principles alone -tlmt they' will endeavor to secure putronage. All orderspromptly executed- The Ueorgla Patriot, und Darien Gazette, will plenso to give this advertisement six insertionsand forward tlich'.bilts for payment, sept 28 182 ’ . ‘. • J. StiinnyS Fanacea. IlE subscriber, having discovered the com position of Swai.m's celebrated Panacea, has now h supply on hand for sale,—lie has redil ccd the price from $3 50 to §2 50, or by the do zen §24. All charitable institutions in the United States, and the poor will be sUppl{ailgratis. li the citizens of tlie principal cities nnd towns will appoint an agent.to order mill distribute this Medicine to the poor, it will be supplied. This Medicine Is celebrated for the cure of tho following diseases : Heorfula or King’s Evil Ul cerated or Putrid Sore Throat, long standing Rheumatic affections, Cutaneous Diseases. White. Swelling and Diseases of the Bones, and'■'all ens-* enerully of an Ulcerous character; and CJiro* nib-Diseases, generally arising in 'debilitated con stitutions, but more especially from Syphilis of affections arising therefrom; Ulcers in the larynx, 4"C. and the dreadtnl diseases occasioned by 11 long and excessive use of Mercury, 4'C. It is al so used in Diseases of the Liver. CEIlTJFJC.ntES, I have witliin the la st two years had nil oppor tunity of seeing several «a<esad' very inveterate Ulcers, which having resisted previously the re gular modes pfAreatment; were healed by tlie use - of Mr. Swnim’s Panacea, and I do believe, from what I have seen, tlmt it will prove an important remedy in Scrofulous, Venereal and Mercurial diseases. N, CHAPMAN, M. Dft Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Phytic, in the University if Pennsylvania. I have employed the. Panacea of Mr. Swnim i numerous instances, Within the. last three yciirs, mid have always found it extremely efficacious espqciaUy in secondary Syphilis, and Mercurial Diseases. 1 have no hesitation in pronouncing it a Medicine of inestimable value. W GIBSON, M. I). Professor of Surgery to the l ain rsity of Penn. . JOHN SHi.NN, Chemist. Philadelphia, Xor. 17, 1823, Encli publisher of a m-wspaperin the. L T . Slates, is requested to publish this udvertiseim-nt once 11 month, for one year, and send their accounts fof payment. SHINN’S PANACEA: President of the^cnate. Assented to Dec. 2 1823. * 7 G. M. TROUP, Governor. ItFThe foregoing (6 be published monthly,'un til Now. next, in the “ Constitutionalist’ 1 and ‘•Savannah Republican.” march 10 • .. . . v F.INANCE, . . ttottarv A LDERMEN Bulloch, Minis, Gumming. x\. t v STREETS AND LANES. —, ~r— Demiler, Millen, AVayne. , * MAllKET, '--x— — - -1 Morrison, Shick, Gftudry. y r • DRY CULTURE. ^.Waring, Bulloch, Morrison'. hundred pages; at least, and will be furnished to subscribers through the Post.Office, in sheets, as published, (or reserved at .this Office, at flic slib- scriber’e optiqn,) at three dollaus for the vol ume, be it more or less, to be paid in advance in all cases of transmission beyond the limitsof the city. .The sheets will be transmitted''as completed, without regard to any particular days, as the pub lication mustofeourse he regulated by the prepar ation of the matter of which it is to be composed. The subscription will in iio cusc, unless within the city, and not theii'unless specially indicated, he understood to extend beyond the volume ac tually puid forin advance, -< s -, ; To non*suliscribcvs the price willbe Foim dol lars, boundjn Boards,forthe volume now announc- ed. ; TheDebates of tlqe Session of Congress follow ing the next, and of the first Session: of every Con gress,- will, it is supposed, Hit about one-thousand pages, or perhaps more; making one very large .volume, or two of a handsome size—-the til'st Ses sion of each Congress being nearly double the du ration of the second. Thmprice of the Register for the fitit,Session of eaen Gongres^ffie Its con tents more dr less thanj]fl^fe,pageSf Ji.iR be fixed at fivk dollars V d sixtOion-subscn befs. 1 * f TvT HEALTH AND CEMETRY. . —— Habersham, Jackson, Waring. ,1 PUSH'S. —— Jackson, Denver, Millen. LAMPS. —‘ Cumming r Minis, Wayne. 1-lllII.IC DOCKS. ; , —— Millen, Gaudry, Dcnsler. - EXCHANGE. Shick, Gnudryf Habei'sham. F.NCjkES AND EIRE DUCKETS. -r-— Minis, Jackson, Morrison. ruDticf s'jIles. itwjco, Pipe qf gin, 26 septis —’ Harris, Jackson, Cumming, HOOKS ANl). LADDERS, ■ft irShick, IS, Or C» 188 Ten Dollars, Reward. UNAWAY from t|ie subscriber about the first .of file present month, niy mulatto'negrouwo- imm PEGGY. She is 25 yeurs of age, abc^it 6 foot'6 inches high, square built, when spoken to talks very quick, bends much forward ijhcu she walks; she is'vqiy artful drtd sensible, and 110 doubt will endeavor to pass us u free woiiian. The above reward ondfll expences paid for her de livery to me in Greensboro’, or$16 if socuredin any fail in this stute so that 1 can get her. ‘ Y. P. KING, (pf The E.ditors of the Augusta Chroniclc ^nd Savannah R,ejiulity®n, are requested to gitlihe above two insertions and forward their accounts, j,,"" ■(' ■■ ; K ir. ^ -‘ocklS .1^ In Admiralty. ■ united, states Of ameriCa, > DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. $ Calvin Baker, and Moses Herbert "J Schooner Martha Forbes and | Monition. ' ’cargo, J To the Marshal of tht’District of Georgia— greLtinu . ' L. S. , . . GEO. G^EN, Clerk. YTTti EREAS mlihel hath been cxhtintedili be V f half of Calvin baker nnd' Moses Herbert iii' the District Coiirt of the United^ Slates, for the District of; Georgia, ciltedging apd propounding ■that the schooner Vexation, commanded by one ;;. r Lee, fitted and simtout by tfiFsaul-libel- innts atitlie-Port ofSayannali; to go in ^arcli of vesselsin distress; did full in with a certain imhooti- er.called tbe Martin i orbes, in a state ob great distress and hating no living person on'boara, la den with a cargo of <liy goods, undi'giXJcerics ; which schooner called, tho Martha J- qrbpj; run on shore on Cumberland Leach, iii the District afore said: And wlieraas it has been ordered, rtlmt nil persons having or pretending to have, any right, title, or interest, or, in or to the"«aid> Schooner, her tuckle and apparel, and the- laden on board of her, be cited to be, an<V uripcar ut tbe Court House in the City of Sa\ ttnhpk^li*tlie twon- ty-sixth day of October, to shewsaVue', if an)' they have, or-can, why a decr«*rsfeoHlti;0)ot> pass as prayed by the said libel. YqUm'&Jp.visiiiDre here by authorized, iifipow'ere.d^and'.sypiij^; enjoined to cite ttii.4'adraonish'a[lp6r5>dns,wItt(t^ermjc\JiK, or pretending (o'liavfe; any right, BY claim iih'0ritqMra»J4qbil|V>>>«r, bTr2tqkla,«#ppu- rel, aniFjrtrmtuW^Mii| fbc cargo lndeiij)ii:bo|ii'd ot her, to b^jtdJqm^P,’ at the tune anityliacV#fore- said; and dlrtf td attend ufton every sesioinind ses sions to ba ii6Idnltero»and from there until> dufi- nitivesentehee shall be read and promulgated in tlm said business inplusively, if any of them shail .think it their duty so to do, to hear abide by and perform all and singular Such judicial acts ns necessary;and bylaw' required to be done nnd James Morrison, "V1MTLL be found in future at his office over > V the counting room of Calvin Baker. sept is no ; 1 The sulTscriber, H AS ; just finished and offers for sale, an eight pared CANOE BOAT, 25feet by 4 feet, 3 niches, which be cun recommend to those who wish a boat for quick passage. F. E. TEBEAIL july 22. 154 PUBLIC NOTARY. T HE sub^riber’s health being now sufficient to attend to business, solicits from his friends then'patronage in the notarial business. Wifi. BELCHER sep 18 Mi79, ; . - v XEW A.\D EXL1R GED EDITIOX -OF THE Georgia Justice.- I N the press und will be published 1 in October or November next, at tlie Recbrder Office, a ueW uud enlarged- edition <#ftjie GEORGIA JUSTICE. •**•> ’ * , The improvements in this very useful b'rfn&lf'a/q briefly noticed in the following extracts from ll^e pfetuce Of the new edition —' “ Several years have elapsed since the publica tion of tlie Georgia Justice,- during^which time therelms been f additiohnl legislation .upon many of the subjccts-contitinodin it. Mp tlife- present e- dition, such alterations aa were raudere^ijiecessu- ry by Sttbsequfcnt enattaients,kaviH)ecn made the additional matter inc6#paiti« iPKod. Several omis sions in the original yStprk “Mr Princes Digest being now in,-general use, references thereto havajieeq^substituted for those which were heretofore made toMturhury S,- Cruxv- ford’ sttad^ifif toAjs Pigejts, muLthe annual ,k»i- phlets cpntalnijigrae 1 jwiot the state. A copi index, has wZo""dc?ii ‘‘tur.iished and tile \v is submitteji; • fo'4hqj|tublic; under a belief that acknowledged utility will lie found to be : eu by the foregoing circumstances.”^ (Li The price of the book, i mat|Mkiu|fp0|f .will be Five Dollars, navablq uilllanl&'/v." Any person paying for t wen tyc affiaFtSil t Iqt a t i He cl to itwtw^bnd ip that prqjHJ subscription papers will be?fur be wit! under the.pain of the. law . tlie absence and contumacy-ofih’em and every of them in any wise notwithstanding: And ivlmtsde- ver you skull so dp in (ho premises you shall duly certify to the Court aforesaid, at ,the time and place aforesaid, together With lli.eso presents. IVilucs the H011. Jeremiah Fuylei',,J u dgepfthq said Court this first day of OciobOl eight hundre'd aud twenty-four. . l Al) piuties intercsted will ti JQftN Ft octJJ 184 pousahd OT, . •pro< lib notice. tb, MfW.trft ■ f .CEUTlFiCATEa, I have been labouring under a disease for aloug time, as swelling in the bones, loss of appetite,loss of flesh and loss of sleep. Noticing an advertise ment of Swaim's Panacea, to be 11 cure for the above disease, 1 got some by paying the cash lor it, and found ugreut beneiit’by iL But lmvinguo- thing but my labor to depend on for u living, aud not being able to work for a longtime, got so that 1 was notable to pay for it. Some, mouths niter this, 1 heard of a Mr. Shinn’s having made n Pa nacea, stated to be the same us Mr. Swaim's, 1 up- piied to him and stated my case and circumstnnces und found him disposed to benefit me. He mo-the whenev iuuu 111m tuspqsea to benefit me. He gave : medicine freely, and until might pay for it jver I got null- ; nnd t found, by tnkfng the sume quantity, as much benefit by it us bv Mr. K waiin’s. . .r J have given this certificnte for the benefit of others tliut should stand in need of Shinn’s Pana cea, uud cousider it a very valuubfo medicine. ' b— ’.'v'-'xSSb s. steller, Duke-street near Front, Northern Liberties. Philaddlphiu, April 2t), 1824. Philadelphia^ •4pr:7 21,1824. N 1 certify that I have been for many yours ufilict ed.with rheumatism. Above five yeurs ago, I .wasattended by u respectable Physician Of this city, who put me under a ejoufse of mercuty, since, vvhich lime *1 have been worse ; my ittsortuo- t,»v iug been uccompanied by --vere painsthrough mv whole system. And lust winter my right log was much swelled, and so much contracted, iiiut 1 could scarcely (nit ray toes to the ground,and wad, obliged to walk with a crutch. In FnhrtMiy lust 1 bought some of .L Shinn’s Panacea, amf niter’ taking three bottles,“find that I am free from pain,- and that my leg is restored to'its natural use. 1 u'ra induced to make thi-: public for the benefit of the ulllictcd. <- 4 rr . fo'xt: 'c-c OJAS', barias. , ‘ e-s' ,j, v Malt-Alley, Pliiladt Ipliia. . Philade Iph in, April 17, ’.828. This will cfeitify that foy son; John Humes, aged 40 yearej was coufined 1; whiter in Lie Alms house in this vity, with rheumatism in his shoul-. ders wid arms; 1 applied to J. Shinn for some of his Panacea; 1 aiid obtained one bottle. Which' en- iirtly Tettiat'ed;his-,eoi:i[.bdnt. He has removed tothe country, otherivisfebc Would Iiave signed this certificate. her ANN C. y. IIUMES, , , mark. Philadelphia Alms-Iicuse. Pim.AnEu-iii.i; March 16t]l, (824. - ' I .eertifj'^for tlie benefit of the- afllictod, that j liaye been, for seven years Jas( past, uftlicted with- the liver complaint, during which time 1 have heeq uttended by sevfiral,physicians; buf received no v iba permanelnt beiiefil.- Hearing of Mr.: S waim’s Pa nacea,! npjdle.nohilu for some of it ; being poor and unable to puy for it at the lime, for it at the could not Obtain any. 1 hext applied to :L Shinn/ andreceivddsomeofhisPhnacea;whit'h : giTiv ly 1 -e- nefitted me.. The pain and soreness of my side'was removed, aud l wuS again lible to work a! my’tradc. CJ/aRJ.ES BOWMAN; •Of . Gefmah Street, Southwark, jjiifel^n corttfyitkat iny apprentice boy'J. Mort risun, aged<8 years, has been sovoval ydftcs idllic- tdd.Xvfj.h'the King’s evil, utiended, xvith an fx’ten- Six’esnJcea'iitdot) over the body, ivith acute'pain. Th ■fehiffiMtflasM.4fe«tgd. ot J. bhinn’s Panacea, nnd obtai^d fordijm three bottles,.xYliicb otjhelrd an t AifEXtR WAN1CEN 4 « »# F-ront street, uboyo j^gdiirlune. 13 Thins tonartlfy, that op- 1 j)je-d/>fl>- > oJ' April, tbe>: ; v abpvemaiifbffJohn Afomsbh’anpeured b-'torc mefl a 1 id-oXt nation, do belioVoxtiWiMs, its rtafed in- fo e .abflt^r ten i ft cate,uro ttlteM txveni nmniUP^Sdbscriptioii papers xvtll belfuruisfied to gohtfctuien who may be witling to ta%e charge oftlwni- , * ’Ftie different tiexvspapers in ibis state, will please:'give the foregoing un insertion. Milledgeville, August30. sept 28 182 . EORGIA^Cliatiiiim VoitntyVVheigiyx jVlar- t xiRl S' thn \YiUrius, of .Chatharu.coiiiity, , . ;lms applied'to tlie hdfiqrable the Justiceafcdl Inferior Gqiii't of Cliatljam County acting as a Cburt 6f Drdiimry for letters^of pavdianslrip tin the person :,iii)d property of |tiiaabeth Jyinna Yonge nil orphan undei'eleVou years of afe, the daughter onVtiliuin.C Yohgc, deceusedi^ ’•Now these arc therefore to cite and aAuJonish all persons interested in the welfare' of tJib said orphan'to' ftlp ithipir objections, t&mfr fliet' have, to tlie grunti/ig-of letters of guardian'shipaforesaid; in the Clerk’s Office of the CourMf Ordinary, , on oT befOro (he first Monday hi NoW'mber next, o titBTW’ise.iottetj^of guaydtansbip xvXi be granted to \VitUpss the hop. John JF. iVliilumson Ine^of the ... e .... <■ ^tiurt.of spid CountyJ this 1824. , JAMES DOUt ^Jpyairjt-nsing, Poor-hiitise. ,J Jtrxt*ree*e>voff jier Ship Florida', the celehraft'd PANACEA,.)3repure^. bj^Jojili Shinn, C(iemist, i Philadelphia, who lias aupointjud the spbsiiriber' agent for Savannah ttiidiwviciftity. ’"Tiie Pdimce will be sold at. the reduced price-of $SP 5b ■ ceutS.i 1 per bottle, or $24 per dozen. ' W’M, C. CUTHBERT, AgCnt.' mnv2i .-. ;.f ! . C luit !iam SuperioivCoUi’t. , . ' ;• . , ^aV,Term, 1824. ^4 E0RGB .To|inS<Qri and others, eotuplaiiihufe VT-nf Peter Vnpburgli J,ivi/u;f ton nnu others; idefeiidairts^in equity in the Sup ’’Chatham cbiinty, May term, .1824. It appearing to tly: Court by affi ter Vanburgh Livingstou and Ilarrii ston, xvHo are purties defendant resid state OfGeorgia, and xvitliln'iln^ 'raotion of complainants soljcif —■ tlie said defendant Up respert swer thn complaints bill w-itl' he diite of tins rifle, . And is this I'Uldhe'piihlisi’ii^ once mOTliisfrom thi^ dal fates on ■red that ' iind nn- uliis Horn d (hat during four n one the public (iazetles * Extract from the Minutes. ■HR! A, B. FANNLN, Clerkj ‘juno9 13-JJ "