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No. 199. Vol. XXII.
THU11SDAV EVENING, OCTOBER 28, 1824.
Iri’« OF WHARFAGE, STORAGE, DlwlY-
I JQF.AND WEIGHING, tJf SAVANNAH,
Established, Jan. 1824, and now In operation.
WHARFAaE.
Lis under 100 tons, per day 60 cent*.
I n 0 vL>r - do. do 76
trfaitc oh Landing and Shipping Country Pro-
*‘vr iiucc.
. c nrh barfcl Or half do Rice 4 cents,
bule Cotton - - - 6
package oflwligO . • +
IWsheadot tobacco - 16
1 lotto feet of Lumber - . *, 30
HtnlO staves • • *80,
11000 shingles - * *24
[low reeds * *v
inoit hoop pole* • "i .. 30
1 mo feet of live onk, cedar and other
b.Ivy wood, sold by the solid ft. 374
1100 bushels of corn, and grain of all
I kind, in bulk • * 25
,100 bushels lima In bulk • 30
Icoi'd of wood - * 25
Icedai-. iiglitwoodor other posts, per
, J00 logs » • ; . 61
-Vharfngt on-Landing and Shipping Goods.
,lu>r of a small size, each • 10 cents.
600 lbs. and upwards - 16
1200 do
. feoffee, pimento, sugar, and all
other bugs of such size, (grab *»
rented) ouch •
of grain and salt * • •3
■cl»«f willed pr .visions naval stores,
breud, apples, cider,and all kinds
of barrels except dry goods and
liquors 1 * t ... * 3
of wines, and all kinds of liquor
(cider excepted) dry goods In
cu^ks exceeding 20 gallons, und
not ovei 63 gallons * 6
Vi : nos or Honors and dry goods
in cask? under 80 gallon* • 3
e* ol dry goods,und all kindxof boxes
under 4 feet square * 4
, do do over 4 feet square 6
. si in p, candles, chocolate, cordials,
nil. end boxes of like size * 8
. sugar, each . • 6
Bes 01 corn, per 1000 • 526
_, the feme as boxes.
|:. of DMinlmrgs, Russia duck,bagging
canvas, euch . • 3
lofliijuororonykindof casks, ex
iling 130 gallons • 16
lies, liaise, per gross • .25
-r pots, each
ii .- ii pans, spades, kc. each 2
per KM bushels , *25
les not exceeding 600 lb*, each 20
exceeding 600 lbs. not exceeding
1200 lbs. ■ - - 36
exceeding 1200 lbs. - 60
igc of nil kinds, per coll • 3
evens with covers, ond fire dogs
perpalr . , . 1
s bi i-m'thenwr.re • » 8
ic, per 10O lbs. - -it
per cask ... 4
bra, of 2 wheels . . 37
Is. uf two wheels • .26
I'iages, of four Wheels • .?! 00
|ir>, Windsor und all sitting chairs, per -
dozen - . • 12
,s,per ton, • • 12
lions under 600 lb*. • 25
over 61M1, not over 1200 lb» GO
$1 00
26
over 1200 lbs.
Iliouses
ls, empty ... 2
pie, euch • • 25
nijohns, each - • 1
|ks mid chests of drawers • 10
1 Wood, per corfl • • 25
lt, per quintal . . 2
lin ofuli descriptions (except in bags)
per 100 bushels - • 26
Inpnwuer, in hbls. of 100 lbs. each 124
do. in half bid*.' • 6.4
do. in keg&.of 28 lbs. or under 3
to, window, per 100feet, in propor
tion for smaller - - 4
1. exceeding 130 gallon's of liquor
or any kind of merchandize 15
excceding63 and not exceeding
130 gallons • »
til tile, per 1000 • 26
pp, per ton - . ' 60
, row or tnnncd, per 100 • 60
I loose, per 100 lbs. - - 35
jn bundles, each
pen*of Merchandize, each
of Potatoes, each
j eayh • , .
pr Jugs, each per dozen
1 per ton . . 25
1 of [mint, butler, lard, biscuit, and
1 such size kegs
[shot and lead over 66 lbs. ndt over
", 600lbs • . 6
[liqiiorsr'of a smaller size than 20
.gallons . . ~2
| per 100 bushels . 30
per barrel \ . 4
1 for postering per 1000 . . 10
F s > each -. . . ; 26
s, per 100 bushels . 26
In ropes, per 100 ropes * . 12;
, iron, each . . j"
(Apples, per J00 ' . ,12.1
Itoes per 100 imsliel - 25
Is of gin, bruudy, and all kinds of 11-
‘ quor, exceeding63 gallons - 8
do. exceeding, 130 gallons • 16
■ter casks of wine and othpr liquor, ,
Idcr excepted) and dry goons in
%ks exceeding 20 gallons not ex
uding 63 gallons , - 6
1 in jars . . . j
per 100 bushels - .25
|cts each . . . 1
**11 l| crn nnd grind, each . . 2
Bermuda, per 100 - ,. 25
large mill per pair - • 60
piasl, and other stones, per ton 26
* u,1 dcr 200 gallons each - 6-
over 200. do . . . 12;
'each v . . e
Bs of all kinds (rice excepted) over
under 63 gallons - . 6
ks of all kinds, under 4 feet square 4
do over 4 squares- • 6
1 or casks exceeding 130 gallons li-
°,f® r ^Jher kinds of merchandize 16
d, brnsillctto, lignum vitae, and all
e woods, per ton - - 25
|e»ls per pair ... 8
;ons of 4 wheels, (4 wheels) , . 60
lT y article in propaotion to the foregoing rates,
an article is not to be found under iU name,
e Package in which it is usually contained,
oas lying on it wliarf more thtin two nighfs, to
>]cct to a week’s storage unless landed on Saf
er any other evening immediately pricedin{
such casesH0 be removed on the secon
a .71 vi uny 1
i ^ ^
day thereafter, or be subject to storage as
r'
STORAGE.
- ~u, per week, 8 cents for the
“W* last Week and for each inter*
6 cents,
... Cc »per week * . 20
Dn , cns ‘ t containing more than 30 gal-
•• - * 26
molasses, Pipe of gin,'
brandy, puncheon of rum, and all
kinds of liquor in casks exceeding 03,
mid not exceeding 130 gullons • 20
Iron perton, first and last week 60 cents,
intervening weeks - - 26
Every other arliclt same a* its wharfage.
weighing;
Euch bbl. or Imlfbb. rice • 6
HI11I. of tobacco or sugar - * 16.
i’nckugc of ilidigo - - « 6
Bale of cotton - * . 6
Each draft of light goods, tender 100 lbs.
do do do over 10Q lbs. 12^
do do heavy goods under 2<K) c j
do do do pver 200 per loo lbs 3
DRAYAOE.
For hauling up the Bluff to any part ofthc city,
articles not herein enumerated, for 1600 pounds
weight - - - -60 cents.
Under 1500 lbs and not less than 100 374
do 1000 do do do 600 25
For a 1000 feet of Lumber $160
do lflOtl Bricks * . 1 GO
do cord of wood - . 1 GO
For every bale ofcotfon * - 8
do bbl. of Rice • . 18|
do libel of Tobacco - - 374
do bbl of Flour - . 6j
And every other nrllcte In the same proportion;
for hauling down the Bluff, or from one'wharf to
nnothcr exceeding 1600 llis • 874 cts.
Under 1600 and not less than 100 lbs 25
For each bale of cotton * 61
do bbl Rice * • 124
do hhd Tobacco • * 311
do bbl Flour - - Gj
And every other article in the tame proportion.
ARRANGEMENT OF MAILS,
And regulations for the Post Office., Savan
nah, Ora. January 1st, 1824.
NORTHERN MAII.. ’
Close every day at 6 a. m. Monday excepted.
Due do do do 6r. x. . do do
By this route, tr mail is made up every day, ex
cept Monday, for paosuwhatcliie, Pocatallgo,
Beaufort, Jaeksonboro’and Collins’ Cross Roads
—all of which arc closed the previous cx’euing, at
7 r. a. 1
WESTERN MAILS.
Georgia route to Augusta and Hamburgh, de
part at 4, a. m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri
day, xiniTUckaseeking,Jaeksonboro’und Waynes
boro’ to Augusta and Hamburgh.
Due on Tuesday, Thursday nnd Saturday, at 6
r. M. The closing of this mail, to Augusta, takes
place every Tuesday, Thursday,nnd Sunday, at 8,
p. M. except the intermediate offices on the route,
the closing of which takes place at 7, p.'it. on the
same cvcqings. From Waynesboro’, a weekly
mail departs every Monday, at 6, a. m. (or Birds-
villc, Louisville, Shoals ot Ogeechee and Slievir’s
Mill to Poxvelton. .Returning due every Sunday
evening, at Waynesboro’ and at Savannah every
Tuesday, at 6, r. m.
Carolina route to Augusta and Hamburgh, close
on Tuesday, Thursdny end Saturday, at 5, a. m. and
dcpnrt with the northern mail at 6, a. m. to Purys-
burgh.
Due on Wednesday, Friday nnd Sunday, at- 6,
p. m. By this route, a mail is made up each ex'e-
ning before its departure for Robertsvllle, Mat
thews Bluff, Lower Three Runs and Four Mile
Brunch. The mail between Charleston and Ham
burgh, goes direct through Furysburgh on those
days, both up and down. Separate portmuntenus
are provided for this purpose, at the offices of
Charleston and Augusta, which meet each other
at Furysburgh and are there shifted, the down to
(Charleston, the Up to Augusta, this supercedes the
necessity of bringing that mail to Sarunnuli at all,
and thus expedites it twenty-foqr hours. (
The mails for Millctlgnville," in Georgia, via
Lombardy, VVarrcntOB, Powelton, Sparta and Dc-
vereaux’s store; also, to Alabama, (except the
northern part) and Mississippi stutes, nnd to Che-
raw, In South Carolina, via Mount Vintage,, Edge-
fiield, C. H. Ridge, I.cesvilte, Lexington, C. H.
Columbia and Camden, to Cheruw, will close di
rect on the Georgia side, on Sunday aud Tuesday,
at 7, r. m. and on the Carolina side on Friday, at
7 p. M.
The Athens mail, will alto close direct on Sun
day and Thursday, at 7 p. u. on the Georgia side.
By this route, packets lor the northern purt of Ala
bama to Huntsville, fyc. and West Tennessee, nro
forwarded.
The CarncsvHlcmuil.vinDarby’s Double Branch,
Lincolnton, Goshen, Petersburgh, Cook’s Office
and Elberton, will close direct on Thursday, at
7 r. m. on the Georgiu side.
1 SOUTHERN OR DARIEN MAIL.
Close on Wednesday nndSuturdny at 6, r. M.—
Due on Tuesday and Fridny at 7 p. m. By This
route the St. Marys mail goes direct on Wednes
day and is due direct on Tuesday.
BIRDB1TLLE MAIL.
Due ever)' other Wednesday at 6, p. m.—Close
everyotherThufsday,at8, a. M. By this route
mails are made up for Statesboro’ nnd Millray, in
Bulloch county, Swanesboro’, in Emanuel, aqd
for Louisville and Greensboro’.
The Post-Office is open everyday in the xvdek,
(Sunday excepted,) from day light to 8 p. m. and^
Letters arc delivered throughout the day, except
from 2to 3 o’clock, r. M.nnd during the time of
opening and uiakingtip the mails.
Personswishingtopay pos^nge xvhen the office
is shut, can enclose the money with the letter, di
rected to “The Post Master," and those xvho keep
•accounts with the office, and may desire thesame
are requested to say so on an cnx'elopo.
W‘h,un the mails which arc due on Saturday, ar
rive too late to be delivered that evening, the of
fice will bo kept open on Sunday morning from
8 to »o’clock,for the delivery only of the letters
received by those mails. *
The inland postage of all letters, directed to he
sent out ofthc United States, except to the Cana-
dinq must be paid when they ure left at the office,
or they enntmt be forwarded.
* * Letter* roust be left at the Post Office with
in the time specified, to insure going in the mail of
file day; and newspapers half nn hour before that
time. As thcVe are several places of the same
name in the United Stutes, it is necessary that the
directions should be particular; the State should
be distinguished, and When it might be doubtful,
Counties. When letters, arc not for a post tow n,
tile nearest post town ought to be mentioned. ,
Drugs, Dye Stuffs, Bottles &c.
LJlX Groce Porter Bottle*
O 6 do Wine Pint do
20 barrels Glauber Salt*
6 do Copperas
3 do Ground Logwood
3 do Chipt do
2 do Alum
600 Bottles American cold pressed Castor Oil
500 bottles West India do for plantation use
wO Gnllons Winter Sperm Oil of Superior qual
ity
For sslelow by
LAY k HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and Druggists
Shad’s Buildings.
ugJ3 171
Magnesia, balm of Quito, &c.
P URE Calcined Magnesia.
Balm of Quito, Peruvian Bark
Riells k Lorillurds cut Tohncco
Fig Blue, Opium, Arrow Root, kc.kc.
Silver xvlre Teeth Brushes
Just received and for sale by
LAY k HENDRICKSON,
No. I, Shads Buildings, Corner of Congress
and Whitaker-strcets.
ALSO,
A fresh supply of
Congress spring Water.
sep4 1.37 •
mHE undersigned committee will receive pro-
JL posuls for keeping in repair the city Clock,
until the first meeting of Couneitin January next;
proposals for the suuie will be left with either, of
the undersigned. GEORGE S111CK,
J. B. GAUDllV,
J. C. HABERSHAM
epj, 18 179
L , —— inni 1
fytogweek
if', 6 Pw week'
■lOUHCCi
t‘oiiimittces of 1 ouncil.
F.INANOE.
A LDERMEN Bulloch, Minis, Cumming. ’ .
_ ... • STREETS AND LANES.
r ' Densler, Millen, Wayne.
, ' market,
Mprrison, Sliick, Gaudry.
DRV CULTURE. -X
—r—- Warlpg', Bulloqh,.Morrison.
, ' HEALTH AND CEMKTRV,
; ! Haberalmm, Jackson, Waring.
• v , ruMfs.
... Jackson, Densler, Millen.
LAMES. .
■ — ■ «»■" Cumming, Minis, W’ayne.
runLic DOCKS.
. ■ i ,■ ■ Millen, Gnudry, Densler.
EXCHANGE.
Sliick, Gaudry, Habersham.
engines and Eire DUCKETS.
—;—■ Minis, Jackson, Morrison.
PUBf-IO SALES.
Harrls,-Jackson, Cumming.
sept 16
HOOKS AND LADDERS,
— Wayne, Habersham, Shick.
M. MY*#*, c. e.
170
Register of Debates in Congress,
PROSPECTUS.
A CCORDINGto au intimation heretofore given,
there will be published at the Office of the
National Intelligencer, during tin* next session of
Congress, and, If encouraged by the approbation
of the Public, at every session thereafter, R RE
GISTER OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS, Intend-
ed to comprehend ainore full Report of the Speech
es on topics of general interest, in each House of
Congre3»;thHn has ever heretofoie been published,
or than can be given to the Public through the or
dinary and limited channel, the columns of a news
paper. This compilation will lie of the most uu
thcntic east,printed with great regard to accuracy,
and in u form for durable preservation.
This undertaking is not of course intended to
substitute or supercede the Reports, of Debates for
the National Intelligencer, but rather, by with
drawing the heuvy ami extended Reports troin its
columns, tocuahle the Proprietors of that Journal
to furnish, every day, in a comprehensive form,
intelligible Reports *of the Proceedings and Dis
cussions in the day preceding, on both Houses.
The “Register" is necessarily an experiment,
but it is au experiment the success of which we
see no reuson to doubt. Every one who takes an
interest in ourjioliticul history, ns well nsuli those
who engage in the duties of political iite, must
have felt and fomented the wunt of a Record of
Debates in Congress, in u convenient form, with
indexes which might lead the inquirer to any miu-
ject debated, and to the name of any one. whoe.n-.
gaged in debate. Such a work would lie an de
ment ury book for young politicians, und we have
no hesitation in asserting that the possession of
such a one, from tire commencement of the exist
ing government to tins day, would be of immense
vuluoto the nation, were it only to shew what has
heretofore been said upon questions which ure
continualiy recurring for discussion, and . produc
ing needless consumption of time by superfluous
debate. What is true of the years that liuvc past,
will, as soon as they are gone, be equally true ot
those in which we live.
Jt is not only,therefore, as a vehicle of present
information, but also as it book for future reference
—asa National Political Repository and Text-Book
that we hope this work will be both useful and
popular. .
From tim lowness of the subscription to this
work, itwillhe seenthut it is no pa;lof our cal
culation to realize any present profit from it. On
the contrary, we shall, in uil probability, lose mo
ney by it for a year or two, hoping that thereafter
its established character w ill ensure it u sufficient
patronage to make it profitable.
GALES k SEATON.
Washington, September, 1824.
CONDITIONS.
The publication of UAi.ES k SEATON'S RE
GISTER OK DEBATES IN CONGRESS xvill
commence us soon as the Debates ut each suc
cessive Session of Congress shall afford materials
to fill a half sheet, (8 pages.)
The work xvill be printed in the octavo form, on
a super royal paper, made for the purpose, and on
a brevier type,in double columns—'each page com
prising dearly as muob matter us one of the co
lumns oftiie'Nalional Intelligencer.
It will contain as full and accurate Reports as
can be obtained of all Debates on main questions,
and of all interesting Debutes on incidental ques
tions; with an'Appendix, containing u list of the
Members of each House, the Yens and Nays in
each House on questions wliieh have Leon the
subject of Debntc, such Documents, connected
with the subjects of Debate, as may be deemed
essential to enable the reader to comprehend
them, and proper indexes to the whole.
The Debates of the next Session, it is computed,
will, with the Appendix, make a volume of five
hundred pages, at least, and xvill be furnished to
subscribers through the Post Office, in sheets, ns
published, (or reserx'cd at this Office, at the sub
scriber's option,) at three dollars for the vol
ume, be it more or less, tobepaid in advance in all
crscs of transmission beyond the limitsof the city
The sheets xvill be transmitted as completed
Without regard to any particular days, as the pub
lication must of course be regulated by the prepar
ation of (lie matter of which it is to be composed.
The subscription xvill in no case, unless within
the city, and not then unless specially indicated;
he understood to extend beyond the volume ac
tunlly paid for in advance.
To non-subscribers the price xvill lie toor dol
lars, bound in boards,forthc volume noxv announc
ed.
The Debates of the Session of Congress follow
lug (lie next, and of the first Session olevery Con
gress, xvill, it is supposed, fill about one thousand
pages, or perhaps more, making one very large
volume, or two of a handsome size—the first Scs
sion of euch Congress being nearly double the du
ration of the second. The price of the. Register
for the first Session of each Congress, lie its con
tents more or less than 1000 pages, xvill be fixed at
dive dollars to subscribers, and sixtonon-subscri
bci's. .
■ Oct 12 188
Ten Dollars Reward.
R UNAWAY from the subscriber about the first
of the present month, my mulatto negroi xvo
man PEGGY. She is 26 years of age, ubejut t
feet 6 inches high, square built, xvhen spoken to
talks very quick, bends much forward xvhen she
walks; she is veiy artful and sensible, and no
doubt xvill endeavor to pass as a free woman. The
above rexvard and all expences piiid for her de-
' ' “ ', or $10if secured in
can get her.
Y. P. KING.
[EF The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and
Savannah' Republican, are requested to givo the
above two insertions and forward their accounts
7. P. K.
oct © 188
UNIVERSITY
or THE
STATE OF *NEW-YORK.
COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS.
City of New-York, Aug. 26th, 1824.
1 1 HE College of Physicians and Surgeons xvill
. .commence their Course of Lectures, for the
ensuing session, ou the first Monday of November
next, (the 2d,) at the College in Barcluy-street.
Dr. Hosack, on tltc Theory aad Practice of
Physic,and Clinical Medicine.
Dr. Maurkven, om Chemistry.
Dr. Mitchell, on Botany and Materia Medica.
Dr. Post, on Anatomy.
Dr. Mott, on Surgery.
Dr. Francis, on Obstetrics and the Diseases of
Women and Children.
The Board of Trusteu hereby make it known,
that, in conformity, xvitli the ordinances of the
Honorable tlie Regents of the University, nnd the
lnxvs of foe Stnie of Ncxv York, every Student is
required to intend two full courses of the Lectures
delivered in this College before he cuu be admit
ted as a candidate for the Doctorate; unless said
Student shall have previously attended Lectures in
saiii College prior to the session of 1822-3, or shall
hn\'e_ attended an entire Course of Lectures deliv
ered in some respectatiie School or University.
Tile Candidate must, ulso, have studied Medicine
three yours xvilh some respectable pnictictioncr,
have arrived at the age of twenty-one years, and
it is expected that he produce writteu testimony in
relation to those several points.
Tiio Matriculation ’1 icket is five dollars, xi’liicli
entitles the holder to the use ofthc College Library
for tlie year.
By order,
WRIGHT POST, M.D. President.
JOHN W. FRANCIS, .U,D. Registrar.
oct 2 1.1 Si t
^ BY AUTHORITY.
Ji Shinn’s Pam
La Fayette Hats
flnH THE subscriber has just received per 1 rjlIIE subscriber, having disco
ships Cotton Plant,Emperor and other JL position of Sxv aim’s celeb:
arrivals, part of his foil supply bf Hals I has now a supply on hatld for snh
consisting of J ced the price from $3 60 to $2 60, or by til
4 cases gentlemen’s beaver La Fayette Hats
also,
Gentlemen’s fine and super, elastic water proof
do castor do
do imitation beaver do
do rnrara do
xvliich are offered on the most accommodating
terms for cash or approved paper.
J. H. M'KENZIE,
zen $24.
Alt charitable institutions hi the United States;
and tlie jjopr xvill be siipplied gratis.
If the citizens of the principal cities and town3
xvill appoint an agtint to order and distribute tills
Medicine to the poor, it xvlll’be supplied.
This Medicine is celebrated for tlie cure of tlie
following disease!* •. Scorfqln of King’s Evil Ul
cerated or Putrid SofB Throat; long Standing
AN ACT.
T O revive, amend and continue in force an
net entitled nn net, io extend to time of ta
king out grants on surveys made on 'head rights
and bounty warrants.
Be it enacted by tlie Semite and House of Re-
presentatixNxjj of the state of Georgia, in General
Assembly met, und it is hereby enacted by the
authority of the same, That where any person or
iiersous have heretofore had surveys made on
head rights thereon have not been obtained, it
shall und may he foxvful for sueli person or per
sons to apply for mid obtain such grant or grants,
at any time previous to the 25th of October,
1824, on paymenl/if the usual fees.
8cc 2 And lie it further enacted by the author-
ly aforesaid, That xviiere any surveys have here
tofore beeu made on head l ights or bounty war-
rents, amt grunts thereon have not been obtained,
such taint shall not be subject to a resurvey un-
three months from mid after the person or
lersons claiming under tlie original survey shall
mve been notified that such re-survey is intend-
' to lie nn do, and that in all cases, the persons
claiming under tiie original survey, sliuli be en
titled to the preference of making .such re-sur
vey, until the expiration of .three months from
the time of such iiotifwmtion: mid in the event of
tore lining no claimant .residing on or near the
land to br ; (has rosurveyed, soch notice shall be
icrtectcd by giving three months notice by pub
ic advertisement, at the Court House of the
county where such land may lie, and in one of
the public Gazettes of this rftate
'■ i: 3 And tie it further enacted, That it shall
tiie duty of aU surveyors who shall make any
uch re-survey, to ceniiy on his return to the sur-
yor General, that due. notice according to the
ovisions of this uct had been given, and no
Tint obtained on such re-survey shall be varied,
unless accompanied xvitli such certificate : Pro-
ided, nothing in this act shall affect the rights of
rphau* or persons under* tlie age of 21 yours,
ud that all such .persons ahull be uilowcd one
or alter they arrive at the age of 21 years to
'uke out their grants.
Sec 4 And be it further enacted, Tlmt It shall
be the duty ofthc Governor to cause this act to
lie published in one of the newspapers In Mil-
ledgcville, Augusta and daxmiinah, once in each
month, until tlie expiration of tlie time appointed
by (lie same for taking out grants.
’ Sec 5 And be it turther enacted, .that all laws,
and poi ts of laws militating against this act be
aad tlie same are hereby repealed.
DAVID ADAMS,
Speaker of the house of representatives
THOMAS STOCKS,
President of tlie Senate.
Assented to Dec. 2 1823.
G. M. TROUP,
Governor.
O’Thc foregoing to lie published monthly, un-
Noxv, next, in the “ Constitutionalist” and
Savmmah Republican.”
march 10
%ept 21 180 North side Market-square. | Rheumatic nffeetions, Cutancods diseases, White
—* ' 1 Swelling end Diseases ofthc Rohbi, mui all cas
es generally of an.Ulcerous character, and Chro
nic Diseases, generally arising ip debHlfoted con
stitutions, but more especially from Syphilis or
affections nrising therefrom; Ulcers in thd Inrynx,
4-c. and tiie dreadful disenses nbetiXIoned by u
long and excessive use of Metr.iiry, $-0; It is al
so used in Diseases of thd Liver:
CERTIFICATES,
I have xx'ithin tlie last txvo years had an oppor
tunity of seeing several case* of very inveterate
i. e ro .
ieo Stf
of Mr. Sxvuim’s Panacea, und I do believe, from
xvlmt I have seen, tlmt it xvill prove un important
remedy Ui Scrofulous; Venereal and Mercurial
diseases. N. CHAPMAN, M. D.
Professor of the Insluitlei and Pructiee of Physic,
in the University of Pennsylvania.
I have employed tiie Panacea of Mr.’Sxvaim i
numerous instances, within the last three yeafs;
and have always found it extremely efficacious
especially in secondary Syphilis, and Mercurial
Diseases. 1 have no hesitation in pronouncing It
a Medieine of inestimable value;
W. GIBSON, M. D. •
Professor of Surgery to the University of Penn.
JOHN SHINN, Chemist.
Philadelphia, Nov: 17, 1823;
Each publisher of a newspaper In the U; States,
is requested to publish this advertisement onee u
Cotton Hogging
pieces first quality 42 inen Russia hemp
1 JVJU Cotton Bagging, for sale by
SAMUEL WRIGHT,
sept 18 l!79 Hunter’s Buildings.
Notice.
VTR. WILLIAM TURNER, having assigned to j
Ti the subscribers all his stock In trade, debts,
4*0. in behoof of his creditors generally, it is re- ncolll „ 0 „, c .„, w , „ v
quested that those indebted make immediate pay- ulcers, which having resisted previously tin
ment, and those haviug c aims xvill please render gu | nr modes of treatment, were healed by tl.
them t«* Mr. Iliomns Miller, who is appointed 1 --- - - - -
their agent to dispose of the stock, xvhicli com
prises a general assortment of
Seasonable Dry Goods,
and xvhicli will be sold, xviiolesale or retail at ve
ry reduced prices, for cash only.
JAMES M‘HENRY,
JOHN H. REID,
GEORGE RELPH,
Assignees of Wui Turner.
april 14
Bargains!
1 1 HE stock of DRY GOODS, xvhlch formerly
. belonged to Mr. William Turner, Is noxv set-1
ling off ut prices much under cost.
april-16 88
ji ji\ TTi • ■ .» jt <i I IN rrllUKOWU Ilf IflllJIlSH IJIli UUVLI USL'IUclU UliLU U
General Dl*Ug',Cneniical&l t ainily I month; for one year, and Send their accounts for
Medicine Ware House.
L.4F 4* HENDRICKSON\
Wholesale and Retail Chemists and Druggists
No. 1. Shad's Buildings, Corner of Congress and
IPhtiaker Streets, Savannah•
H AVE constantly on hand a very general as
sortinent of
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
DYE STUFFS AND PAINTS,
PERFUMERY, 4**-’.
payment.
SHINN'S PANACEA:
CERTIFICATES.
I have been labodKng under a disease for along
time, ns swelling in the bones, loss of appetite,losd
|.of llesh and loss of sleep. Noticing an advertise
ment of Sxvaiin’s Panacea, to be a cure for the
above diseuse, I got some by .paying tlie'Cash tor
it, and found a great benefit by ft. but having no
thing but my labor to depend on fora living, and
not being abid to work for a long time, got sutiiat
months after
A grent variety of Apatheearies Glass Ware such 11 xvas not able to pay for It. Some i
xvide and uaraow mouth bottles, from 1 gallon I this, 1 heard of a Mr. Shinn’s haviug made a Fa-
to one ounce,composition and gloss mortars, glass | nacea, stated to be the same us Mr. fcxvaim’s, l ap-
lamps and lamp glasses, smelling* bottles, gradua-1 plied to him and stated my case and circumstances
ted meusurcs, Apothecaries vims xvbiteand green, and found him disposed to benefit me. He gave
Surgeons Instruments—Pocket sets, turnkeys, I me the medicine freely, nnd said l inight pay tor it
trusses, spring and thumb lances, forceps, sutalus, I xvkcnevcr 1 got able ; and 1 found, by taking the
bougies, cdtlieturs, scales und xvoights, 4*v. 4^. I Same quantity, as much: benefit by it as by Mr;
Patent Medicines—of every description, viz ; I Swaim’s.
Seidlitz and Soda Powders, balm of Quito, calcin I I liax'e given this certificate for the benefit of
ed magnesia, Lees, Anderson*, und Hoopers Pills, | others that should Stand in need of Shinn's Pana-
_ . .
Sxvuims Panacea, Balsam Honey, Batemans and
Churches Cough Drops, Itch ointment, fyc.
All of xvliich are offered fur sale ou tlie. most
liberal terms for cash or credit.
[p 1 L.^H. Having enlarged their Establish
meet and having niado sueli arrangements as to
be continually receiving a fresh supply of goods, j
flutter theniselx'estlmt none of the kindin this city,
can offer greater inducements to deulers. The
Merchant, tlie Planter, and the Physiciun, can
here be supplied xvitli almost every article in the I ing been accompanied by severe pain*through my
Drug line, us their assortment xvill be toundexten- xvnole system. And Iasi xvinter my right leg xvny
sive and of the best quality, under no considera much sxvelled, und so much contracted, Unit I
lion xvbatever will the sale of Impure or adullcre J could scarcely put my toes jo the grpumi,and xva$
ted articles be promoted. The utmost core, xvill I obliged to xvalk xvith a crutch; In February last
be used in the selection of good Medicines, aud 11 bought some of J; Shinn’-! Panacea, aud after
xviU be sold at a moderate profit. It is upon these I taking three bottlc.-i, find tlmt 1 uni free from pain,
principles alone tliattbey will endeavor to secure I and that my leg is restored to its natural use.
cea, und consider it a very valuable medicine.
S. STELLER,
Duke-street near Froht, Northern Liberties.
Philaddlphia, April 2U, 1824; *
Philadelphia, April 21,1824.
I certify that I have been for inuny years afflict
led with rheumatism. Above five years ago., I
was attended by a respectable Physician of thfo 1
city, xvho put me under a course of mercury, shied
wliioli time 1 have been worse; my disorder hav
patronage. All orders promptly executed.
The Georgia Patriot, and Dui-ien Gazette, will
please to give this adx'ertiscmcutsix insertions und
forward their bills for payment,
sept 28 182
James Morrison, _
-^ylLL be found in future nt iris office over | house In this city, xvith I'lieuraatisin In his slioul-.
1 am induced to make this publio for the benefit
of the afflicted:
„ CHAS. BARlAS.
Malt-Alley; Philadelphia;
. Philadelphia, April 17, 1828.
This xvill certify that inyson, John Humes, aged
40 years, xvas Confined last xvlnter in the Aiins-
sept 18
the counting room of Calvin Baker.
179
decs Hiid arms: I applied to J. Shinn for some of
The subscriber,
H AS just finished and oilers for sale, an eight | t i.i, certificate:
oared CANOE BOAT, 25 feet by 4 feet 3 1
inches, xvliich bo can recommend to those who
wish a boat for quick passage.
july 22 lu4
F. E. TEBEAU.
his.Panacea, and obtained one' bottle* xvhicli en
tirely rctnox’ed his complaint: He hasreihoved
to the country*, otherlxisehe Would have signed
this certificate:
Ann-c. * HUMiS,
mark;
FbiiadeipUia Alms-House.
Philadelphia, March 10th, 1824.
1 certify, for the benefit of the afflicted, that j
have been, for seven years last,past, afflicted xvith
In Admiralty.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,)
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. $
Calvin Bakbr, and Moses Herbert 7
Schooner MurtliaForbes and { Monition.
PUBLIC NOTARY.
I tHE subscriber’s health being noxv sufficient j the liver complaint, during xvhlch timp I have lieeri
. to attend to business, solicits from his friends 1 attended by several physicians; but received no
their patronage in tlie notarial business. permanent benefit: Hearing of Mr. Swkira’sI’a-
WM. BELCHER. I nqcea; 1 applied to him for some of it; being ppor
sep 13 m!79 ’ . . I and unable to pay for it at the titne, for it nt the
1 could not obtain huj-; 1 next applied to J .' Shinn,-
audreceix'eifsoincofhisPatmcea,xvliich greatly be-
nefitted me. The pain and Sorenes* of my side xx'ftd
anove reworu uuuuu dajjchuco
lix'ery to me in Greensboro’, oi
any jail in tills state so that I cm
cargo. )
To the Marshal of the District of Georgia—
gkeetino ;—
L,. S. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
TT; HEREAS a libel hath been exhibited in be-
*V half of Calvin Baker and Moses Herbertin
District Court of the United Slates, for tlie
District of Georgia, ulledging and propounding
that the schooner Vexnlion, commanded by one
Lee, fitted and sent out by the said libel
lants at (lie Port of Savannah; to go in search of
vessetsin distress, didfall in xvith a certain school:
cr called the Martha Forbes, in a state of great
distress and having no living person on board, la
den xvitli a cargo of dry goods, and groceries;
which schooner called the Martha Forbes, run ou
shore oirCiiraberland Bench, in the District, afore
said: And whereas it has been ordered, that all
persons having or pretending to have, any right,
title, or interest, bf, in or to the said Schooner,
her tackle and apparel, and the cargo laden on
board of her, tie cited to be, and appear at the
Court House in tlie Cityof Savannah,on the txx-en-
ty-sixtli day of October, to sliexx cause, if any they
have, or.can, xvhv u decree should not- pa*r us
irnycd by tlie said libel. You are therefore here-
jy authorized, impoxvered, and strictly enjoined
to cite and admonish allpersous, whatever,having,
or pretending to hn\-e, any rigid, title, interest, or
claim in, or to llicsaid schooner, her tackle, appa
rel, and furniture, mid the cargo laden on bomb oi
her, to be, and appear, at the time and place,afore-
suid; and also to attend upoiyiVery scsion und ses
sions to be held there and from there until, a defi-
iiitivesentence shall be read and promulgated in
tile said 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 are
nfepessnry und by law required to be done and ex
pedited in the premise*; and forther to do nnd re
ceive What unto lnxv and justice shall and appertain,
under the pain of the law and contempt thereof,
the absence and contumacy of them mid every of
them in any xvise notwithstanding: And xvliatsoe-
ver you shall so do in the premises you shall duly
certify to the Court aforesaid, at the time and
place aforesaid, together With these presents.
Witnes the Hon. Jeremiah Cuyler, Judge of the
sate Court this first day of October one thousand
eight hundred and twenty-four, .
6 , J.S.PfcLQT,
Proctor pro. Vib.
All parties interested wifi take' due notice.-
JQUN H, M&Rftb, ft ft tf.‘
•eta IfA
NEW AAD ENLARGED EDITION OF THE j
Georgia Justice.
I N tlie press and will be published in October or I removed, and 1 xvas again able to work nUfty trad
November next, at tlie Recorder Office, a nexv I * CHARLES BOWMAN,
und enlarged edition of the I - German Street; Southwark;'
. GEORGIA JUSTICE. ! This 1* to certify,thut my apprentice boy !; MoN
The improvements, in .this very usetul book, .are I risen, aged 18 years, l;as been several yetiis ulilic-
briefly noticed m the folloxx mg extracts irom the j t etJ with the King s evil, atiorideA with an wten-
preface ot the noxv edition:— - i sive ulceration over the budv, with aetite nain. In
“ Several years hax’e elapsed since the pdblica- r January last; I heard of J. Shinn’s Panacea, and
tionot the Georgia Justice, during which time I obtained for him three bottles,.xvhicli effected un.
there has been additional legislation upon many I entire and complete cure, and he«ia novy itl good
ol tlie subjects contained in it. In the present e« |bealtb,and able to work at his trade.
dition, such alterations as were rendered necessa
ry by subsequent enactments, have been made the
additional matter ineorpuruted,aud several omis
sions in tlie original xvork supplied;
•Mr Princes Digest being noxv in general use,
references thereto have been substituted for those
xvhicli xvere heretofore mudt- (ti Marbury Craxv-
ford’s mid Clayton’s Digests, and tlie annual pam
phlets containing the laxv* of the .state. A copious
index has also becii furnished , and the r<
ALEX’R RANKEN,
Front street, uboVo'Poplar lane.
This is to certify, that on the 16th of April, (lid .
above na’tned Jolin Morrison appeared before me,
and on examination, do believe the facts,us rtuiea
in the above certificate, at'b jitst and true.
HiPROBASCO,
Justice of tiie Peace; Phiiattel|i|na county.
I certify, that l liax’e been afflicted xvitli rheuma-
issnbmitted, tothe public,underabeiief that it. I of J
acknowledged utility will be found to be increas- I sMnn'* Panace:i? ^ 6 ‘ b ° 0t J ‘
l)ir tim Inwi-ninff uirntiimiftiunnc ” • I OUllIU a X U a XU*-
JAMES Dftt’QIvASS, of the
Mayumeusing Poqr-lidkiso.
ed by tlie foregoing circumstances.
[Q = The price oftlie book, peutly bound; in calf
Will be I-'iye Dollars, payable on delivery. Any,
petson paying for txventy copies will fie entitled to . .. . . . .
txventy .two, and in that proportion for a smaller I Just retelved per ship Florida, the celebrated
number.—Subscription papers xvill be furnished I PANACEA, prepared by John Shinn, Chernist;
to gentlemen who may be willing to tuke charge I Philadelpliia, xvho has appointed the -subscribe^
of them. I agehtfor Sax’unnah audit* vicinity. . The PaiiMea
The different nexvspapers in this state, will | will be sold at tlie reduced price of $2 60 cents
please give the foregoing an insertion
Milledgeville, August30.
sept 28 182
G EORGIA,- Chatham County.—wiietfeas Mar
tha Wilkins, of Chatham county, Spinster,
has applied to the honorable the Justices of th&
Inferior Court of Chatham County acting as a
Court of Ordinary for letters of guardianship on
per bottle; or $24 pci- dozen. ‘
f WM C. CUTHBERT, Agent
Chatham Superior Court.
,May Term, 1824.
^1 feORGE Jbiinstoh and others; complainiiritK
j — — p r VT vs Peter Vanbiir^h Livingston' ; aii<j others,.
the person and property of Elizabeth Joanna defendants, in equity in the Superior court, ol
Yonge nn orphan under eleven years' of age, tlie I Chatham county, May term, 1324,;. * j -.
daughter of William C Yonge, deceased. f Ji appearing to the Court by, affidavit font Pe-
Noxv these are tKerefpre-.to cite and admonish ter Vanbdrgli LivingStdn and Harriet E. I.i" : —
nil persons interested in the /welfare of the. said I stop, wlio are parties defendant reside beyom
orphan to file their Objections, if any they have state ofOe'orgia, and xvilhin the United Stab,
to tlie granting of lefters of gdardiunship aforesaid, motion of complainants solicitor, it is ordered 1
in tlie Clerk’s Office of the Court pf Ordinary, on | the said i
or before the first Monday in November next, o
therwise letters of gftardhuiship ^rill.be granted to
defendant do respectively appear
sxver the complaints bill ivithin four mopths
he date of this rule. And is further ordered
the applicant . . I this rule be published once--a week during
Witness tlve Aon. John P. Williamson one of tlie moiithsfrom this date iti one of tiie public Or
Justices of the inferior Court of said County, tills
second day of October, 1824.
S. M. BOND, c» o. o
dot
pf this State.
Extract from the Minutes.
;• . 10<1 A. B. FANNIN, Clerk.
juneS 134J. ,