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*; u jN'o. 208.».—Vol. XXII. MONDA Y EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, 1824. Whole No. 4530. , WHARFAGE, STORAGE, DRAV- myS WEta'lMG' lit sMfMfiMffi faScd, Jan. 1824, and now in operation,. WtlAUFAGE 1, under 100 tons, per day SO cents, do * 76 S Landing and Shipping Country Pro- " j dues. h barrel or half do Rice air Cotton 4 cents. t 4 16 :»o 30, 124-. 20 30 ackage of Indigo osstsaas : E000 Staves '* lOOOshingl?* 1000 reeds . „ lOoSelsofcorn.andgra.nofaU^ 100*bushels Hrae in bulk ^ 30 Dcdlr°Jigbtwoodor other, posts, per ^ JSge on Landing and Shipping Goo*. ^ff small size, each - 10 cents. .600 lbs. and upwards ,1200 do [of coffee, pimento, sugar, and all Ither bags of such size, (gram irpted) each • lot grain end salt * . , ’ clswf salted pr visions naval stores, bread, apples, cider,and ujklnds of barrels except dry goods and Kes,and'all kinds of liquor (cider excepted) dry goods tn casks exceeding 20 gallons, and not over 63 gallons * . wines or liquors and dry good* I in casks under 20 gallons * Is of dry goods, andall kinds of boxes 15 25 2 under 4 feet square do do over 4 feet square 6 >, soap, candles, chocolate, cordials, f oil, and boxes of like size • 8 L sugar, each *■ * ~ ~ e« of corn, per 1000 * 26 s, the same as boxes. t k of osnaburgs, Russia duck, bagging | canvas,each * * ” (ofliquororanykindof casks, ex* ceeding 130 gallons * ■ W s, loose, per gross • • - 25. tr pots, each • Hlf a of pans, spades, tc. each 2 L, per luO bushels - -25 1 s not exceeding 600 lbs. each 20 exceeding 600 lbs. not exceeding 1200 lbs. - - 36 exceeding 1200 lbs. * • 60 iiage of all xinds, per coil • 3 ip ovens with covers, and fire dogs per pair - * ’ les of earthenware • 8 ese, per 100 lbs. * • * s per cask • • * ** irs, of 2 wheels • • 37 i, of two wheels * . 25 , lages, of four wheels - $1 00 irs, Windsor endall sitting chairs, per dosen - - . - per ton • - 12 ms under 600 lbs. • 26 over 600, not over 1200 lbs 60 over 1200 lbs. J §1 00 bouses • * 26 ks, empty - • * 8 tie, each . . 26 lijohns, each - , • 1 ksand chests of drawers • Hood, per cord * .26 per quintal • • 2 of all descriptions (except in bags) per 100 bnshels * -25, ipowder, in bbls. of 100 lbs. each 12J do. in half bbls. - do. in kegs of 28 lbs. or under 3 window, per 100 feet, in propor tion for smaller • - * 4 ds. exceeding 130 gallons of liquor or any kind of merchandize 16 o. exceeding 63 ahd not exceeding 130 gallons - 8 h tile, per 1000 - > 25 р, per ton - .60 s, raw or tunned, per 100 - 60 ', loose, per 100 lbs. - * 26 in bundles, each - \ per* of Merchandize, each * • of Potatoes, each * s, each - - . or Jugs; each per dozen i, per ton • - . 25 ;i of paint, butter, lard, biscuit, and such size kegs shot and lead over 66 lbs. not over 600 lbs - - 6 liquors of a smaller size than 20 gallons - - 2 с, per 10Q bushels - 30 per barrel - . 4 fis for plastering per 1000 - 10 es, each . . 05 ns, per 100 fmshels eh • in ropes, per 100 ropes iron, each Apples, per 100 ttocs per 100 bushel s of gin, brandy, and all kinds of li quor, exceeding 63 gallons do. exceeding 130 gallons rtcr casks of wine and other liquor, idcr excepted) and dry. goods in isks exceeding 20 gallons not ex uding 83 gallons - r ... ! mis-in jars per 100 bushels lets each ... es, quern imd grind, each - Bermuda, per 100 large mill per pair - 1 ‘ stones » per ton under 200 gallons eacli over 200 do - ccs •< " ep each pees 124 1 •-24 25 8 15 6 1 25 ,1 2 26 & i“i 10 8 6 brandy, puncheon of rum, and all kinds of liquor in casks exceeding 03, and not exceeding 130 gallons - 20 Iron per ton, first and last week 60 cents, Intervening weeks • - ' 25 Every other article tame at ill wharfage. weighing. Each bbl. or half bb. rice • 6 I Ihd. of tobacco or sugar - • 15 Package of indigo * * .8 Rale of cotton s • - . 6 £nch druft of light gpods, under 100 llis'. 0 j do do do over 100 lbs. 124 do do heavy goods under 200 0j do do do over 200 per 100 lbs 3 \ dAayaok. For hauling up the Bluff to any part ofthocity, articles not herein enumerated, for 1600 pounds weight • - - 60 cents. Under 1600 lbs and not less than 100 374 do 1000 do do do 600 26 For a 1000 feet ofvLumber $1 60 do IOOO Bricks - • 1 60 do cord of Wood . • 1 60 For every bale of cotton - • 8 do bbl. of Rice • • 18fl do hhdofTolacco * - 374 do bbl of Flour - - 04 And every other article In the same proportion; for hauling down the Bluff, or from one wharf to another exceeding 150Q lbs - 374 eta. Under 1600 and not les4 than 100 lbs 25 For each hale of cotton • <H do bbl Rice • • 124 do hhd Tobacco • 314 do bbl Flour - - cj. And ttery other article in tfie tame proportion. , Committees of Council. KINAXCK. A LDERMEN Bulloch, Minis, Cumming. STRF.F.TS AND LAMBS. — Dcnsler, Millen, Wayne. j MAnKF.T, — Morrison, Shick, Gaudry. niir CULTURE. — Waring, Bulloch, Morrison. HEALTH AND CEMETRY, f — Habersham, Jackson, Waring. PUMPS. — Jackson, Denslcr, Millen. lamps. — Cumming, Minis, Wayne. PUBLIC DOCKS. —- Millen, Gaudry, Densler. EXCHANGE. Shick, Gaudry, Habersham. d°o f4 : Ct T arb '6 w OT othovV 1 ' e i din6 c 130 S Illlol >9 li nk brasillflft« l, | ds of merchandize 16 ye wonrfl U ’ ! ,gnum vit *. and all ye woods, per ton . . or. icols per pair . . gens of-twliccls, (4wheelv) . 50 . 1 «n ariirlJ 7,1 ^ ro V or ^on to the foregoing rates, under its name ds lyint 0 d 15 Usually contained. Ubjeettn a wLl?? l ? r S mo, ' i ,han two nights, to &2ft Or Any 0 , hp '! ‘“W U $ W lc,ntkli Sal- "iipilnn f lc r, or be subject to storage as .... storage. M and’lasf wobv’ 8 , r Cn,a ^ the enhig week' ^ nn ^ for i>nchinter- rice p erW p ek * _ - topaeco per Weck oi' cask containing more' than 31 6 'cents. 6 20 SNlitNES AND FME BUCKETS. ■ ■ Minis, Jackson, Morrison'. PUBLIC SALES. Harris, Jackson; Cumming. HOURS AND I.ADbERS, — Wayne, Habersham, Shick. M. MYERS, c. c In Admiralty. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, » DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, f John W. Long ) w. > Monition. Ship Albion and cargo.) . To the Marshal of said District greeting : >' GEO. GLEN, Clerk. W HEREAS John W. Long assignee of the un derwritersat Lloyds in London, In the Kingdom of Great Britain, the supposed insurers of the Ship Albion and cargo, has exhibited his libel or complaint, in the District Court of the U- nited States, for the District of Georgia; statiHg, alleging and propounding, that the British Ship Albion, laden with Mahogany, Logwood; and di vers other articles, was, on the morning of the loth Sfeptembcr last, by the force 1 of the wind and waves driven on the beach of Saint Catherines Island, in the District aforesaid, ati'd there aban doned by liercrew; and that much of the cargo has floated out of the suid Ship, some part of which has been taken by; George H. Johnston, Patrick Houston and George M. Waldburg, and by divers otheV persons, to a place of greater safety, und that part theref still lies on the beach of said Island, below high water mark exposed to the sea Thnt the Agent ot the underwriters at Lloyds, un der the impression that the said Ship and cargo w.re insured at Lloyds, has for the benefit of all. concerned, sold the Interest of the said underwri ters aforesaid, therein at publick sale to John W Long. But the said persons, who have removed a part of the cargo to a place of greater safety, claim to be entitled to salvage thereon, and pray, lng process of this eburt to take the said wreck and the snid cargo, or so much thereof, as is to be found within the jurisdiction of this Court, into the custody of the Court for the benefit of the said libellant, and all persons concerned, and prayin{ a monition against the said George, Patrick, anc George, and ail other porsons, claiming to be en titled to salvage to appear and establish such their claims and also to nil persons interested to appear, and shew cause why tho said wreck and her car go shall not he adjudged to the said John IV. Long, assignee, ns aforesaid, of the underwriters at Lloyds, and for further proceedings. Npw therefore, you the said Marshal, are hereby com manded to attach, seize, take, and safely keep tho remains of the said Ship Albion and her cargo, wheresoever within tin; jurisdiction of this Court or in the possession of whomsoever to be founc to answer the said libel, and you are further com manded to cite and admonish the said George, Tatrick, and George, and all other persons,.claim ing to he entitled to salvage in this belmlf to ap pear before tliis Court, and there establish such their claim and further to cite and admonish all and every person and persons, whomsoever hav ing or pretending to have any right, title, interest, property, claim or demand in, or to the said wreck or to the cargo thereof, to be, and appear at a spe cial Court ol Admiralty, to be held at Savannah, on the Twelfth day of November next, to answer the libellant in the'premises that right and justice may be done in this behalf. And whatsoever you shall do, in this regard certify and make known to the Judge of said Court,at the time and place aforesaid; and have you then und there this writ. Witnessthc Hon. Joremiah Cuyler, Judge of said District, tjiis twenty-first day of October, eighteen hundred andlwenly four. N1COLL & GORDON, Proctors for Libellants, will take due notice.' JNO. H. MOR]Il, m. d. o Oct 30 201 James Morrison, W ILL bo found ill future nl Ins office over the .Polluting room of Galvin Baker. The Library I S open for the delivery of Looks on Monday Wednesday, and Friday, from tiirf.i: unti Flvr. o’clock, aug 169 , • Ol Sugar, uioltftrjgj,^ jq ipe of (jT ker, clerk of tho court of ordinary for 11. county Liberty. To nil whom it may concern Whereas William Luw, Esq. applies to If dismissed from his administration on the cstulo O Dnvis Carter, lute of said county, dec. These, ure therefore to cite and adrnonisl all porsons concerned to file their objections (if any they have) in my oilicc, within the time prer- crihed by law; or otherwise 1I10 said applicant will bo dismissed from his said administration. Given under my hand and seal, this 3d dr of Muy, A. D. 1821. E. BAKER, c c o. Mav II i 10 Dr. A. DE LAROCHE. Opposite the Errhangc, Savannah. I S constantly receiving fresh supplies of gen uine - ’ ; DRUGS AND MEDICINES, ‘ selected for Country Merchants and Physicians, which lie will sell for cash or approved credit ot the lowest City price. Just received, SULPHATE of QUININA. OCt 16 190 General Drug,Chemicul&,Family Medicine Ware House. LAY 4- HENDRICKSON. Wholesale and. Retail Chemists and Druggists Mo. 1. Shad's Ruildings, Comer of Congress and Whitaker Streets, Savannah. H AVE constantly on'hand a very general sortment of ’ DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS AND PAINTS, - PERFUMERY, <$*<’. 4’ c ‘ A great variety of Apathecaries Glass Ware such as wide and narrow nioutfi bottles, from 1 gallon to one ounce,compositioh and glass mortars, glass lampsand lamp glasses, smelling* bottles, gradua ted measures, Apothecaries vials whiteund green. Surgeons Instruments—Pocket sets, turnkeys, trusses, spring ahd thumb lances, forceps, satalas, bougies, cRtheters, scales and weights, 4‘c. <Spe. Patent Medicines—of every description, via: Seidlltz and Soda Powders, balm of Quito, calcin cd magnesia, Lees, Andersohs, and Hoopers Pills, Swaims Panacoa, Balsam Honey, Batemans and Churches Cough Drops, Itch ointment, All of which aro offered lor sale on the most liberal terms for cash or credit. IP* L.^H. Having enlarged their Establish meet and having made such arrangements ns to be continually receiving a fresh supply of goods, flutter themsclvesthut none of the kindin this city, cqn offer greater inducements to dealers. Tho. Merchant,the Planter,'and the Physician, can hero he snpplied with almost every article in the Drug tine, as their assortment will befoundexten- siveand of the best quality, under no considcru tion whatever will the sale of impure or adulterif ted articles be promoted. The utmost core will be used in the selection of good Mediciues and will be sold at a moderate profit. It is upon these principles alone thatthey will endeavor to secure patronage. Alt orders promptly executed. ■The Georgia Patriot, and Darien Gazette, will please to give this advertisement six insertionsand forward their bills for payment, sept 28 182 Register of Debates in Congress. PROSPECTUS. A CCORDING to an intimation heretdforegiven, there will be published at tho Oilicc of the National Intelligencer, during the next session of Congress, and, if encouraged by the approbation of the Public, at every session thereafter. 1 a RE GISTER OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS, intend ed to comprehend a more full Report of the Speech es on topics of general interest, in eacli House of Congress,than has ever heretofore bedn published; or than can be given to the Public through the or dinary and limitedchnnnel.the columns of a news paper. This compilatidn will be of the most nu thcntic cast,printed with grent regard to accuracy, and in a forhi for durable preservation. This undertaking's not of course intended to substitute or supercede the Reports of Debates for the National Intelligencer, but rather, by with drawing the heavy and extended Reports from its columns, to enable the Proprietors ot that Journal ,to furnish, every day, in a comprehensive form, intelligible Reports of the Proceedings und Dis cussions in the day preceding, on both Mouses. The “REaiSTFa”.i3 necessarily an experiment, but it is an experiment the success of which we sec no reason to doubt. Every one who takes an interest in onr political history, as well nsull those who engage in the duties of political life, must have felt and lamented the want of a Record of Debates in Congress, in a convenient form, with indexes which might lead the enquirer to any sub ject debated, and to the name of any one*whocn. gaged in debate. Such a work would be an .ele mentary book for young politicians, and we have no hesitation in asserting that the possession of such a one, from the commencement of the exist ing government to this day, would be of immense value to the nation, were it only to shew what has heretofore been said upon questjons which are continually recurring for discussion, and produc ing needless consumption of time by superfluous debate. What is true of the years that have past; will, as soon as they are, gone, be equally true of those in which we live. It (s not only; therefore, as a vehicle of present information, but also as a book for future reference —us a National Political Repository and Text-Book that we hope this work will be both useful and popular. ) From the lowness of: the subscription to this work, it will be seen that it is no part of our cal culation to realize-any present profit from it. On the contrary, we shall, in all probability, lose mo neyby it for a year or two, hoping thpt thereafter its established character will ensure it a sufficient patronage to, make it profitable. GALES & SEATON, Washington, September, 1$24. CONDITIONS. The publication of GALES & SEATON’S RE GISTER OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS will commence as soon as the Debates at each suc cessive SessionJ>f Congress shall afford materials to fill a half sheet, (8 pages.) The work will be printed in the octavo form, on a super rbyhlpapcr, nftde for the purpose, and on it bre vitr typo,in double columns—each page com prising nearly as much matter as one of the co lumns of the National Intelligencer. It will contain as full arid, accurate Reports as can be obtained of all Debates on main questions: and of all interesting Debates on incidental ques tions; with rin Appendix, containing a list of the Members of each House, the Yeas and Nays in eacli House on questions which have been the subject of- Debate, stich 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 will be furnished to subscribers, through the Post Office, in sheets, as published, (or reserved at this Office, at the sub scriber’s option,) at tiirf.f. hollars for the vol ume, lie it more or less, to lie paid in advance in all cusps of transmission beyond the limitsof the city The sheets will be transmitted as completed without regard to any particular days, ns tho pub lication mustof course be regulated By the prepar ation of the matter of which it is to be composed. The subscription will in 110 case, unless within the city, and not then unless specially indicated be understood to extend beyond the volume uc tiitnlly paid for in advance. To non-suliscriticrs the price will he four dol lars, bound in boards .fort lie volume now announc ed. The Debates of.the Session of Congress follow ing the next, mid of the first Session ofevery Con gress, will, it is supposed, fill about one thousand pages, or perhaps more, muking one very jarge volume, or two of a handsome size—the first Ses sion of curb Congress being nearly double tho du ration of tho second. The price of the ltegistc for tile first Session of each Congress, be its con tents move or less than 1000 pages, will.be fixed at rivK dollars to subscribers, and six to uon-subscri bers. Oct 12 188 Jwriers and Tenants of Houses Take Notice. r JIE Managers and Assistants of Fire Engines will on Monday, the 16/ft inst. proceed to make an examination of Buckets, Ladders, Sic. throughout the City, All persons not complying with the following sections of aii Ordinance for prevrintlng accidents by Fire Stc. will be returned to Council. Sec. 10. And be it further ordained, That every home within the limits and Jurisdiction of this pity, occupied and tenanted,. shall be supplied with bucket* at the expense of the owners of said premises, to,the number of at least the num ber of five : plar.es in tho same, including such as are in the out-buildings, and the said bdcketsshall be equal in goodness and size to those procured for the use of the City,und painted,on which shall be painted in visible characlen the name of the owners of said buckets ; ar d in case the owner of any house or tenement should refuse or neglect to tiave the snid backets supplied agreeably to this ordinance, it shall and muy be lawful for tho tenant to procure the same, deducting it out of hit rent. Sec. 11 And be it further ordained, That the owner of every improved wharf shall furnish twenty bucsets for the building or buildings on such wharf, and deliver them to .Managers an4 Assistants of t^e Engines, on or before the second! meeting of Council in July next; and the receipt of any Manager Or Assistant, for such buckets, shall be deemed a full compliance with this sec tion, by tho ownor, for the number of buckets mentioned in said receipt: And the owner of every store in the City, tnat has no fire-place or llnces nttuchcd to the same,shall furnish two fire- mckcU for every store of such kind, and under such regulations as other landlords are by this or dinance. required to do. Sec. 12. And be it further ordained, That every owner of a wooden house or houses, brick, or stone ho,use,or houses covered with wood,occupi ed as dwelling-houses or'kitchens,shall providetne same with a sufficient bidder, or have a scuttle or door cut through the roof ofsuch house or houses, large enough for a man to pass through conve niently, under the pcnantly of a fine not excee ding thirty dollaVs: ik.V2 203 JOHN HAUPT, Clerk. Superior court—Chatham county. Thomas F. Purse et. al. ) Complaints 1 and }. IN EQUITY. Riclmrd R. Cuyler, ex’r Wm Slmw, deceased. J I N this case, on the suggestion in the defend ant’s answer, that certain persons not parties to tliis hill, residing in Scotland, claim to lie en titled to n distribution of part of the undivided estate of Wm Shaw, dcCrastAL and on motion, it is ordered that all persons concerned do appear before the Superior Cotfrt of Chatham' County in the term of January next, then and there to es tablish such their claims; and in default thereof, that the undivided estate of the said Wm Siiaw, be distributed among the complainants agreeably to the deeree of saia Court and thnt this rule be published once a,month until the expiration thereof. Extract from the minutes this 7th day of June, 1824. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk. , june 17 friri38‘ J. Shinn’s Panacea r|lHE subscriber, having discovered the com .4 position of Swaim’s celebrated Panaeea has now u supply on hand for snle—lie has redu ced tlie price tronr $3 5U to $2 60, or by the d zen $24. All Charitable institutions, in the United States, and tlie poor will be suppllcdgrato. If the citizens of the principal cities and towns' will appoint an agent to order and distribute this Medicine to tlie poor, it will be supplied. This Medicine Is celebrated for the cure of the following dkea-es : Scorl'ula or-King’s Evil. Ul cerated or Putrid Sore Tiirout, long standing Rheumatic affeetions, Cutaneous Diseases, White Swelling and Diseases of the Bones, and all cas es generally oi an Ulcerous character, and Chro nic Diseases, generally arising in debilitated con stitutions, hut more especially from Syphilis or affections arising tlferclrom; Ulcers in the larynx, be. and tlie dreadful diseases occasioned by t ong and excessive use of Mercury, fy-c. It is al so used in Diseases of the Liver, y • CERTIFICATES, 1 hove within the last two years bad aq oppor tunity of seeing several cases of -very inveterate Ulcers, which having resisted pfevipusly the re gular modes of treatment, were healed by the use of Mr. Swuim’s Panacea, and I do believe, from what I have seen, that it will prove an important remedy in Scrofulous. Venereal and Mercurial diseases. N, CHAPMAN, M. D. Professor of the'Institutes and Practice of Physic, in the University of Pennsylvania, I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim i numerous instr^ccs, within the last three yenrs und have always fonnd it extremely efficacious especially in secondary Syphilis, dud Mercurial Diseases. 1 have 110' hesitation in pronouncing it a Medieine of inestimable value. \V. GIBSON, M. D. Professor of Sumer* to the University of Penn. - JOHN SHINN, Chemist, Philadelphia, A*c*. 17, 1823. Each publisher ol a newspaper in the U. States, is requested to publish this advertisement once u month! for one year, and send their accounts for payment. Superior court, Chatham county. January Term, 1824. Aaron Cleveland and Susan C 1 his wife, J vt. { Rule Jfiti. Jacob Fahm. ) O N tlie petition of Aaron Cleveland and Su san C. his wife, who was Susan C. Bona, stat ing that Jacob Falim, before the intermarriage of the petitioners, to wit; on tlie 22d day of June 1821, did in conjunction with one Joseph A. Scott, execute a joint bond to the said Susan C. in the penal sum of four thousand dollars condi tioned for the payment of ( two thousand dollars with Interest from dale, on or .before the first day of March then next, and that for tin* better securing the payment thereof, the said Jacob did on the duy and year first aforesaid make his certain indenture of mortgage, whereby lie mortgaged to said Susan C. all that lot of ground known and designated as Garden lot number thirty nine, No 39, and alsd, that adjoining half part of another lot known as lot number forty two, No 42, containing together eight and a half acres more or less situated to the east of the city of Savannah and bounded to the north west of Lot 1N0 26, to the south and enst by lands be longing to the estate of Hampton Lillibridge, and tho west by thfe public road leading to Skidaway island whereon a brick yard is now established and known by the name of Fahms brick yard- that there is now on the said bond or mortgnge obligatory tlie sum of eighteen hun dred dollars witli interest from tlie 23d day of January 1823, and praying the foreclosure of the equity of redemption of the said Jacob and his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns in and to the said mortgaged premises—-On motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the petioners— It is ordered that the principal and interest due on the said bend or writing obligatory together court withiii . JH case of default that the equity of redemption of said Jacob Falim, 411* heirs, executors, adminis trators and assigns be from thencefortli forever foreclosed and that such further and other pro ceedings be had thereon, as are pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided—Ahd it is further ordered that this rule be published in one of the Gazettes of this state at least once a month for twelve months, or that a copy, be served on the defendant at least six month before the time appointed for tlw payment of tlie mon ey into court. Extract from the minutes, 15th Jan. 1821. jan 16 3j‘12£ JOBT.BO LES t t EORGIA—Chatham County—To all whom r it may concern.—Whereas, JosephR. Thomp son has applied to tho Hon.theCdurt of Ordinary of Chatham County for letters 'of. administration on the estate nu'd effects of William R. Holland, lnle'of Savannah. Druggist, dec’d iu behalf of the heirs end creditor*. These are therefore to cite andadmonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections (n any they halve) to the ^'anting of tho administration of the estate of the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on 0/before the twenty seventh day of November next; otherwise letters of administration will be granted. Witness the Hon. John V. W'illiumson one of the Justices Of the said Court, the27thOct. A. D. 1824, oct 27 198 S. M. POND, c c o j'1 EORGIA, Chatham County".—By the Mon. VJT tlu Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for oedinary purposes. » ; To all whom it, may concern. Whereas John M’Nirih, administrator of Isaac Bullion, doc. has petitioned the .honorable the Court of Ordinary to be dischaiged from his said administration. Now these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said dec. to'file their objections,(if any they have) in lhe Oiffice of.the Clerk of the Court of Ordina ry, on dr before the second day of May next, o therwise letters disinissory will be granted the pe titioner. J ’ Witness the bon. John P. Williamson one of the Justices of the said Court this second day of No vember, 1824. S. M- BOND, c. c nov 2 203 V ' EORGIA,, Chatham, County—By the honora- U ble the Justices of the Inferior court of Chath am county silting for brdinaty purposes. To nil whom it may concern. Whcaras Charles Gregory executor of Thomas ft. Davis late of Chatham county deceased lias petitioned the honorable the court of ordinary to be discharged from his said executorship. These are therefore to pitc and admonish all and singular the kiudred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their abjections, if any they have, in the office of the Cleik.ofthe court of ordinary 011 or before the 7th day of March next, otherwise letters dismissory will.be granted the petitioner. Witness the honorable George L Cope, one of the Justices of the said court this seventh day of September, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o q sep 9 175 ’ Swaims Panacea. npHE Subscribers have just received from Phil. i adciphia a fresh supply of this celebrated/Mc-. dicine, and have nnido such arrangements, as to, keep a constant supply of |t on hand. Perseus in waul of this articlecan depend upon its being grn- vine, as it comes direct from Mr. Swaim. LAY 4- HENDRICKSON, Chemist and Druggists, • • Shad's Buildings, oct" 7 2Sf> * .. ::E",,, , w Superior court, Chatham county- John Retan J vs. > Rule JYiri. Nathan Baker. ) O N the petition of .Tno. Retan stating that Nathan Baker did on the first day ol May 1822, the belter to secure the payment of bis certain promissory note of tlmt date for the sum of two thousand dollars, payable to the said John Retail, or order, on or before the 1st day of May, 1824. with interest at 7 per cent per annum, by his indenture, under his seal, hearing date the day and year first aforesaid, mortgaged to tlie said John Retail, all tlie undivided moiety or half part of all that tot of land, situate, lying and being in tlie city of Savannah, and known and distinguished in the'plan thereof by the number one (1) Tyi onnoll tything Dnrby ward, together with tlie appurtenances, and further staling tlmt the said promissory note remains wlioly unpaid, and the said mortgage in full force, anil praying; tlie foreclosure of tlie said mortgage. On motion of W. W. Gordon, ultorncy for the- pclioner, it is ordered that the sqid Nathan Ba ker do pay into this court, within twelve months- of tliis date, the principal and interest due on the said note and the cost of the said application, or in default thereof, timt the equity of redemp tion of the said Nathan Raker of and to the said mortgaged premises, be thenceforth and forever foreclosed. And it is further ordered, that a copy of tliis rale be served on the said Nathan Bak« r„ut least six months before tlie time appointed for the myme'nt of said money into court, or published n one of tlie public Gazettes of tliis stale, at least once in every month, until the time ap pointed for the payment thereof, and that such further nnd other proceedings be had as are prescribed by the statute in such case made und provided. ' Extract front the minutes this 24th May. 1824. may 7 2 A. B. FANNIN, Clerk. Chatham Superior Court. May Tbrm, 1824 G EORGE Johnston and others, jwmpimiifc'i vs Peter Vanburgh Livingston and others, defendants, in equity iu the Superior court, ol Chatham county, May term, 1824. It appearing to the Court by affidavit that Pe ter Vanburgh Livingston and Harriet E. Livinr ston, who are parties defendant reside beyond tli state ofGeorgin, nnd within the United Stiite* 1I1 motion of comnlainaiits solicitor,it is ordered that the said defendant do respectively appear and an swer the complaints bill within four months fron lie date of Jlijs rule. And is further ordered that this rule be-published once a week during four inontbsfrom this date in one of the public Cinzelt of this State. Extract from tlie Minutes. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk june 8 134 Camden—Superior Court. October Term, 1824. Nicholas J. Bayard) vs.; > Rule Nisi. Ray Sands ) N the petition of Nicholas J. Bayard, statin that Ray Sands, on the fifth day of June ei"b'- teen hundred and twenty-four, for tlie better se curing the payment of his certain bond or writing obligatory, benring date the day mid year afore said, whereon lie the said Ray aci:nowlodgeilhini- self held and bound unto the said Nicholas.!. Bay ard, in the penal sumr of four thousand dollars- conditionCd for the pajfaiet of one thousand dol; lore on or before tlie first day of October then next, and the further sum of one thousand dollars on the fifst day of j January, then next, did mort- gagc all that tract, piece, or parcel of land, lying, being and situate on Cumberland Island in-the county of Camden, nnd known by the name of Cotton Bluff, containing four hundred and fifty acres, bounded on the north by lands of Shierer, on the south by lands of Nathaniel Green, and on' the west by salt marsh, together with the appurte nances—and further stating that the snid sums of money remained unpaid, and pray the foreclosure of tlie equity of redemption of. the said Ray. On motion of W. W. Gordon,.nUorne.y for the petitioner, it is ordered that the said Ray Sands do pay into this court before the expiration of twelve months from this date, the said several sums of money in the condition of the said bond mention ed, together wjth the interest and cost, otherwise that the. equity of Redemption of the snid Ray Sands his heirs, executors, administrators and as signs, of, jn and to the said mortgaged premises, be thenceforth and forever foreclosed. And it is further ordered, that tliis rule be pub- lishcd in one of the Gazettes of tliis state at least once a month for^wefve months, or that, a copy be served on-the said Hay -,Sands, at least six months before (he'expiration of the time appoint ed for the payment of the said money into court, and that such .further proceedings lie had as are pursuant to the statute in such cose made and pro vided. f • - ■ '. Extract from the minutes, this 25th Oct. 1824; JOHN BAILEY, Clerk: oct 29 200 pBU Superior court, Chatham County* March Term, its2-1. #. W illinm licnie 1 7 ' vs, > Rule Mist. John Christopher. ) O N the petition of William Bcrrie stating that one John Christopher, of the county of Camden, being indebted to one Henry Sadler or order in a lioto of hand, dated St. Mary)j in said county, on the 9th October 1822, in the smu of Five Hundred Dollars, payable w ith interest from the date on the first day of Jnnticry then next ensuing, did mortgage to the said Henry his lieirs and as-drns, to secure tho payment of the note aforesaid with interest on the sume—a cor- tnin lot of land in tlie town aforesaid being cart of lot No. 1 beginning at the west corner of a lot belonging to one Calvin Hayes, thence rim ing south 100 feet on St. Marys Street, thence northta Bryant St. east to C. Hays’ land thence south to tlie beginning, with the margin attached to the same on tlie south side of fet Marys dr Bay st. being a hundred feet on tlie street and running from thence directly to the river St. Marys, together with nil and singular every tiling thereto appertaining,that thesaidHenry Saddler, to whom and to whose heirs and assigns the said mortgnge was made on the 24th of Sept. 1823, July ussigned by de.cd, suid mortgage to the pe titioner, there is now due on said mortgage, the sum of Five Hundred Dollars with interest from, the 1st January 1822, and praying for the foreclo sure of tiie equity of redemption, lathe said John Christopher, his h -irs und assigns in tho mortgaged premises and that the same be foreclosed according to law. On motion of Belton A Copp, attorney for pe titioner, it is ordered that the principal! and in terest due 011 the said mortgage together v ItU the costs of liis nnpliuauts be. paid into this court within twelve months from tliis date, otherwise tlmt the equity ot redemption of the said John Christopher his heirs executors, udininisti.uiong and assiens be from thence forever foreclosed nnd that such other proceedings take plaee'-as are pursuant to the statue. SLurt*; ./ And it is further ordered that this rule he pul* tithed in one 01'the Gazette's of this state at least once 0 month for twelve months to the time ap pointed for the payment of said money into ©obrt. :- \ fpr; ■ p -f ' A true extract from the minutes. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. Jefferson, 15th March, 1824. W , Proposals, TTtOR repairing the Bridge between Whitemarsh Jj island and Oatlmuls, will be. reoeived be- tween lhis and the lst day of November. For particuidfs Apply td , . 1 ' ' ■ TIMOTHY BARNARD, j Cora’t Oct 16. JOHN SCRIVEN. > Wilming- EDW. F; TATTNALL. ) toil Dis’t. '190 - ' T IIE undersigned Committee wjUf receive pro posals until the 10th df November for -v/ork am the Exchange which includes Slating, Flais- tering, Coppering and Glbzing. Persons .'wishing to contract wijl make application to either of tlie Committeeforparticului's. GF.O. SHICK, J. B. GAUDRY, ©c*21 m T.C. HAUER SHAM. • In Admimlhj. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. ) DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, j George Woodruff und others, "j rs. ( ’A Pieces of Mahogany part cargo ! Ship Albion j Tn the Marshal of the District of Georgia— grkf.tikc :— L. S. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. 7TIEREAS George Woodruff, Patrick Hous ton and George Johnston and Jacob Wuld- liurg and George Waidburgand Edward P. Poslell have exhibited their libel or complaint in tne Dis trict Court of the United States forthe District ol Georgia aforesaid, stating und propounding that by means of great labor and exertion of the maim gcrs,nnd negro slaves of the said libellants, they have saved ahd preserved pieces of Mahogany wood, from the Wreck of the. British ship Albion, which imd been wrecked in the gale of the four teenth of September lust ; and was driven on tlie bench of the Island of Saint Catherines, in the said District, and praying a reasonable salvage or allowance therefrom. And wherensthe Judge of the District-Court for tlie District aforesaid, hath ordered and directed the Twelfth day of Novem ber next, for all persons concerned, to be cited to' appear at tlie Court House, in the City of Suvan- nati, at ten o'clock of that day, and shew cause If any they bavefwhy judgment should not pass aa prayed:. You are therefore hereby authorised nhd 'enjoined, to cite and admonish dll persons, whate ver, having, or pretending to have, any right,title, or. interest, in ortothe.said Maliogan-, . Hi,filed agairistas aforesaid, to.be,fand appear,the time and place,'aforesaid, before the Judge aforesaid, to hear, abide by and perform all and singular such judicial acts as unnecessary* and bv'Inn- required lobe done in the premise's ; ‘mid further to do and receive whatuntolawnnd justice shall appertain, under the pain of the law and coo- S thqreof, the absence 'und contumacy of and every of them in any wise notwith standing; And whatsoever you shall do in tlu- premises you shall duly certify unto the said*! Judge, at the time and place aforesaid, together with these presents. - Witness tlie Hon. Jeremiah Cuyler, Judge of (lie said District Court tliis twenty-ninth day-of Orto* ber one thousand eight hundred nnd twenty four. DAVIES & BERRIEN, Proctors. . All persons interested in the foregoing Monition will take due notice. • JNO. 11. MOREL, m.d. tfflS Oct 29 . 200- ' : •jVj-INE Months after date, application will Be •J.Y made to the hon. the Inferior Court of Brv- an County, for lenve to sell all the real estate of Sarah M‘Klridly,-late of Bryan County dec. for the-benefit of the- heirs and creditors of said e»- tute. JAMES BUTLER, AdniY. apil 2 §o77 P ERSONS having claims against the estate of Charles W. Tcbeau, are rotiuosted to present them, and lliose indebted to make iuimediati; payment to the Subscriber—accounts agniuti. Un said estate to be left with Messrs r> C. 4- .r. Schenk. F. i| TEBF.A0, Admix Ot-1.7 188.