Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, November 16, 1824, Image 1

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■ 214 Vol. XXII. TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER l(i, 1324. Whole No. 4530. [ . nr mr.inF.ME, storage. dkay- EV'lfvl ifFAMUsa. i,v saua^aii. LiicJ, J«»- W2A > md no ' v in 0pe ' ■ n, ; V’lfARPAOB* .4" ;V * punier 100 tons, pcrffiiy ;rSZte''t in *T lShiri,ins r/dgc v" ,/ucc. L|, barrel or lmlfdo Rico . (jnlL'Collon ’ _ k . ii'kaeo bf fnili«<» ..IhcnJoftolmcro Loo leet of Lumber * Ji000staves * ' f .._ fioott sliingle* ... V. <; „ - l’fc Country ProI ’ * 4 cents. 6 % *.4 . 15 8(1 - 30 l -4 ; ' 20 30 IloO iHishols of corn,/'Ht R I UI " " n ,, 1 kind, in H k . , hmtiu«hel«lime ^ I edar°HghtwoOd or other port*, per 1200 do * * ofcoffce, pimento, iifgnr, and ell ii her lings of such size, (grom cij ■)cach land-salt ofbarre liquors iexcept oi 1 wines, and all kinds of liquor (cider ejeepted) dry-goodstW casks exceeding 20 gallons, unit not over 83 gallons •• 0 fe. whies or liquors and dry goods In casks under 20 gallons’ - - s of dry goods,ami all kindsofboxcar under 4 foet square • 4 |o. do do over 4 feet square 6 Id. soap, candles, chocolate, cordials, oil, ami boxes of like size - a D. sugar, each • * “p, of corn, per 1000 * 25 b, the same os boxes. r l of osnnburgs, Russia duck, bagging I canvas, each * - 2 lofliquororany kind of casks, ex- oeeaing 130 galious * 1 ^ , s, loose, pcrgrosi, - - 25 |' pots, each - *, ! * i of pans, spades, be. eaok 2 er lOObushels - - 25 not exceeding 600 lbs. each 29 •xceeding 600 lbs. not exceeding 1.000 |&. - - 35 ixcffedmg 1200 lbs. • 60 c of all xinds, per coil • 3 ivens with covers, and fire dogs irrpair • 1 >f earthenware . . 8 , per 100 lbs. - - 2 ■ per cask ... 4 n, of 2 wheels . . 37 brand)-, imncheon of rum, and all kinds of liquor in casItsex’cecdingOB, uiul not exceeding 130 gallons - 20 I ron per ton, first and lust week 50 edits, intur,veiling weeks . - 26 Evkry other article same as its wharfage. WEIGHING. k Koch bid. or half lib, rico - 6 Illifl. of tobacco or sugar ;• • 15 Package of Indigo - 8 Rule of cotton - - V * 6 . Each draft of light goods, midcr, lOOlbs. (Si dp, do do over 100 lbs. ' 12J do do heavy goods under 200 6J do do dp over 200 per 100 lbs 3 \ V U .dr.vyagb I’or Jtaulihg Up the Bluff to any part oftho city", articles notihcrein enumerated, for 1600 pounds weight ' * * , _ • , 60 cents. Under 1500 lbs and not less than 100 374 do 1,(V>0 do do 'do ■ ■** /’or u ljlOp feet of-Luiuber po 1 in Killrinks . . do rordtff wood i - For every biile of Cotton do bid. of Rice y ' do hlid of Tolmc.co d(f tbbl of Flour • And every oilier article in thoanwe proportion; for. hauling down the Bluff, or from Otic wharf' to r exceeding 1500.1b* - 374 cts. m!ti' 1500 (Hid not less than lOOlbs '26 - for each bale of cotton * <H do bhl Rice,/ - - , 124 do hhd'Tobaoco - 3lJ ’db hoi Elour - 6.1 .'lnd t^fry'other article inihe same proportion. -'ll 1 )■/ "*** Committees of Council. i LDLUMEN Balloub, iVlinis, Gumming. • l\. •#TiU'.KT8 AND'FANES. Denver, Milieu, Wayne. MARKET ?f ' , Morrison, .Sliick, Ouudry. DUi cbkTORS. ■ < Waring, Uullocli, Morrison. hf.Ai.tIi and pEMEVny, ■ ■■ « Huberahmn,’Jackson, Waring, l’l'Ml'S. Jack soil, Densler, Milieu. 'eamp|. m ini n ’Sb 160 •• 100 - 1 50 , - . 8 . . 18 V - • 3*4 64 1 of twojvheels 25 $1 00 ;wftarn liges, ol%ur wheels p, Windsor andall sitting chairs, per ] dozen - - -13 J, per ton - - 12 Ims under 600 lbs. • 25- I over 600, not over ,1200 lbs 60 [ over 1200 lb»^ • - $100 louses • • 25 I, empty • *- •• 2 "ach - -* ,25 ns, each , • 1 id chests of drawers” » 10 od, per cord , » • 25 rquintal • 2 all descriptions (exceptdn bags) er 100 bushejs . • 25 dor, in bids! of 100 lb's- each 124 inhulfbbls. - f>\ in kegs of 28 lljs.-or under , 3 indow, per 100 feet, in propor* v on for smaller - »’ 4 xceeding 130 gallons of .liquor r uny kind of merchandise 15 receding 63 and not exceeding 30 gallons . . 8 He,pen 1000. * jjh 25 per ton - '6Q I-raw or tunned; periOO . 60 lloose, per 100 lbs. - ’ ’ • 25 In bundles, each tiers of Mei'cliandize, cadi • of 1’ota'ccs. each: J, each nr Jugs, each per dpzen . - ‘ 1, per ton - - • 23 'of painty butter, lard, bisculgaild 1 9Uch sieekeAa , shot nnd lead over 66 lbs. not over 60° lbs _ [liquors of it smuiber^e tba®f Jcr .'¥a - Cumming, i^lpis, Wnync. rriuo DireKs. - Mlllcn, Ouudry, I)easier. I EXCHANGE. Shick, Gnudiy, Habcrshpm. Ft AND FIRE BUCKfis. ENOINFS —I— Minis, dackspn, Morrison, l'uni.ic 4sai.es. ‘ - — Harris, Jackson, Cumming. hooks and !.Api»i:ns, ’ ■ Wayne, flubershnm, Shick. M.-MYERS, c. c In Admiralty. v . UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,) DISTRICT OP GEORGIA, j John W. Long ) vs. > Monition. Ship Albion and cargo.) To thc Mwshal ofnuid District— greeting : , GEO. GLEN, Clerk. -VX7HEREAS John W. Long assignee of, the uri* VV denvriters at, Lloyds ip Londou, in the Kingdom of-Great Britain, the supposed insurers of the Ship Albion nnd cargo,, has exhibited his libel or complaint, inthb District Court of the V- nited States■“ — ! “ • **“**" Dr. A. DE LAROCHE. 3 Opposite the thc/tange, Savannah. S constantly receiving fresh supplies of gen- ••me DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Selected for Country,, Mef-chantS onQ Physicians, which he will §ell for cash oi* uppfoved credit ut the lowest City price. Just received, j SULPHATE of QUININA. oct 16 lt>0 General Drug,CliemicaltyEurnily Medicine VYttfe House. LAY V HENDRICKSON, Wliolesule and Retail ClicmiSts und Druggists ,Yo. 1. Shad’s ISnildinps, Corner of Congress and Whllukct Streets, Savannah. H AVE constantly on hand a very general us zortmeut of IHtttUS, medicines, DYE HTUFt'S AND PAINTS, PUni C.MlJHY, ifi;. 4’c. A great variety of ApiUliccurles Glasl Ware such aswide and narrow mouth bottles,'from I gajloti to one ounce,composition nnd glass mortars, glass ItnnpsmuHump glasses, Miicllings bottles, grailua ted measures, Apothecaries vials white and green Surgeons Instruments—Pocket sets, turnkeys trusses, spring and thumb lances, forceps, sutalus bougies, catheters, scales ami weights, 4*c- 4*°- Patent .Medicines—at every description, viz: Seidiitz and Soda Powders, balm of Quito, cnlcip ed magnesia, Lees, Andersons, and HOopci-s Pills, Swniins Panacea, Unlsum Honey, Batemans aiu Churches Cough Drops, Rch ninlmcnt, fyc. AU of which tire offered for sule bn the most liberal terms for cosh or credit. 07 L.£-II. Having enlarged their Establish meet and huvirig made such arrangements as n be contimiully receiving a ftesli supply of goods flatter themseivesthut none of the kinuin this city can offer greater inducements to dealers! The Merchant, the Planter, and the Physician, can hero be snppiied with ubnost every article in the Drug lino, as their assortment will be found extern siveund of the best quality, under no cobs idem lion whatever will the sale of impure or adulter.* ted Articles bu promoted. The utmost carA will be used in the selection of good Medicine* and will be sold at A moderute profit. It is upon these principles alone that they will endeavor to secure patronage. AH orders promptly titrated. The Georgia Patriot, and Darien Gazette, will please to givethls advertisement six insertions und forward their bills for payment, sept 28 ' 182 • llegistf.r of Debates in Congress., PROSPECTUS. A CCORDING to an intimation heretofore given, there will be pnhli|)ie,d at the.Oilice of the National Intelligencer, during the next session of Congress, nnd, if encoMnqped of the Public G1STER OF gilto comprehend a more full Report of tbe Sfoech- Allifonf iuden‘with Mahogany jon, laden wit ~ TO —, vers.other articles, was, onthe morning of the 16tli September last, Viy the force of the wind und waves driven on the beach of Saint Catherines Island, i« the District aforesaid, and there'aban doped by her crew; nnd that much of the cargo has floated out of the suhlSbip, some partof which has been tuken by George II. Jollnstou, Pnlrick Houston Bnd George M. Wuldburg, and by divers 'Other persons, to a place of greater safety, oud that part theref still lies- oh tlie bench of said Island, below high water mark exposed to the sea That the Agent of the underwriters at Lloyds, urn dvr the impression that the said Ship and cargo were insured at Lloyds, lias for the benefit ol all concerned, sold-tlie interest of the said underwri ters aforesaid, therein at public!; sole to John W Long. But the said persons, who have removed a pait of the cargo to a .places of greater safety, clftini to be entitled to salvage thereon, and pray ing process iff this court to take the said wreck and the said cargo, or so much thereof, us is to be found Within the jurisdiction of this .Court, into uig per 1000 8»'lons pet 100 bushels per barrel for nlnateii each- -4 i per 100 bushels t>5 in ropes, per 100 ropes 12, no, each ■ ‘ , . 1 pples, per 100 . v>; es per 100 bushel - 25 °f gin, brandy, and all kinds of li- uor, exceeding 63 gallons - 8 do. exceeding J30 galloM-. 15, |r casks of wine und otlier liquor, ier excepted) and diy goods in '• exceeding 20 gidlons not ex- mg63gallons - , S ■mjars - . . i f 100 ipushela - 25 each . .. • quern and grind, eqch . - 2 oermpda, per 1Q0 - - - 25 large mill per pair - . 50 “l “flier stones, per ton 25' “er 200 irullnns nnrl. ‘ . 01 134* v ,i§ * 6 ■■ 1 gallons each lover 20t)° 0 O i ' - . V?, [enoJi . i... . " ' o rjU8aaa* > ^i»s?»* t. or casks exceeding 130. gallons li- v*' 9 .!' 1 ® 1, kinds of merchandize. 15 Ui-^f'i el, °’ ri K" u m vitae, und all J Roods, p Cr ton - 25 I 5 P E1 ' pair . . g , «ns of 4 wheels, (4 wheels) - 50 iUnZOUH n . Proportion to the foregoing rates. L j. [ Men not to be found wider its name. li-tyf*? 12 which it is usuallyrontained. Lr// ^ 0U a w h ar fni6re than two nights, to ■ , le “ u 'oek's storage unless landed on Sat- iiuufy °" Lcr evening immediately preceding tie Hnlti' 1 ' caiiu removed on the second [ S thereafter, or be subject to storage as is'* fei l ll'iin, STORAGE.; ,v ? > i*<ui£, < T' vcc . k , 8 ccnts f0i ‘ n> e Bn g v . e *j W9ek ! '.nd for ench inter- fcP^iveelr ' . r CCntS ' L ti > r ^ * • 20 Is " containing more than 30gal- 'oolusses,'Pipe of gin,"'" a monition against tlie said George r Patrick, George, and all office, person!, claiming to bo titled to salvnge to appear andeitnblisli such their claims and also to all jiersofls iutoreete’dto appear, and shew cause wily tlie said wreck and her cor go shall not be adjudged to the said John W » assignee,.as aforesaid, of the underwriters iyds, and for further proceedings. Now therefore, ypu the said Marshal, arc hereby com manded to attach, seize, take, and safely keep the remains of the suid Ship Almoii nnd her cargo, Wheresoever within the jurisdiction of this Court Tfcr lp4n,))o$$ssiotrof \UhpmsoeTer to be. fonnd tp answer the snid lii^el, and,you are further com ■naitded to cite and admonish the said George Patrick, and Ge'orge, and all'other persons, cluim ing to lie entitled to salvage in this behalf fo aj. pear before this Court, and there establish sue thfijr cJa»riS*und further to cite nnd admonish al lid every person and persons, whomsoever hav- rrg or pretending (o lmvo any riglit, title, Interest, roperty, claim or demand in, orlo the said wreck f ttttlte cargo thereof, to bo, nndappebr ftt a ape- ial Court ol Admiralty, to be held at Savannali jn the Twelfth day of November next,«lo ungwe tlie libellant in the premises that right: and justice may bo’(tone, in this behalf, Ahd whptsoevcjry- do, ; in this regard aertify opd riakp knov _e,Judgc of sajd Court,at thi time and plane rcsaiil j and have you then and there this writ. the lion. Jeremiali Cuvier, Judge of net, this twcnty-iirst day of. October Procior 1 * for Libellants. 11 persons interested in the foregoing Monition take dupnotice. JNO.H. MORKL, M.p ct 30 201, - ... Tlie Library T*S open for the delivery of Books 011 Monday A 'Wednesday, and Friday, from three unti five o’clock" ' nug26 . ' IfiP f \ EORG1A, Chatham County— 1 To all whom VX may eoneern. tVheirns F.lie Ajon has applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, for letters of administration on theestate-and eileqts of Mnifotm Robion de laJonchere late of Chatham County dec. in behulf of the heirs and creditors. These arc tiierefore to cite anil admonish all and .singular tlie kindred and creditors of tlie said deceased, to tile thoirobjectiojis (if any they liuve) to the granting of the mlininistnition ol liic estate of tlie said, deceased to the applicant in tlie 'Clerk’s Office, ol'llie. said Court, on or beforb tlie fifteenth day of December next; otherwise letters of administration will be grunted. Witness tlie Hon. one of tlie Jusliees .of tlie said Court,the lotlidny of Novcn her, A. i). 1824. 8. M. BOND, c c o hov 15 '>•' 2J3 Owners and Tenants of Houses Take Notices T HE Managers nnd Assistants of Fire Engines will on Monday, the lot/i inst. proceed to innka an examination of Buckets, Ladders, &c. Uii'img!f*mt the City. All persons not complying with' the following sections of an Ordinance for prcflMiting accidents by Fire &c. will bo returned to’Council. Sec. 10. And be it further ordained, That every house within tlie limits nnd Jurisdiction of this City, occupied and tenanted, shall be Supplied )vitn buckets at the expense of tlie owners of said premises, to the number of at least the num ber of five-places in the same, including such Us are In the out-buildings, and tlie said bucketssimll lie equal In goodness midsize to those procured for the use of tlie City,and painted,on which shall be painted in visibly characters the name of tbe owners of said buckets t ahd Incase the owner of any house or tenement should refuse or neglect to have the sAlil buckets supplied agreeably to tills ordinance, it shall and may be lawful for the tenant to procure the same,' deducting it out of his Vent. Sec. 11 And be it further ordained, That the owner of{a ' Superior court—Cluithmn county. Thomas F: Purse et> nl. 1 ‘ Complaints ' Ji.C'| and V INEQUITY. Richard It. Cuylcr, ex’r 4./‘? ■ VVm Shaw, deceased. J TN this cose, on the suggestion in the. defeiul- JL ant’s answer, tliat'certuin persons not parties to this bill, residing in Scotland, claim to tie en titled to a distribution of port of tlie undivided estate of Win Shaw, deceased, Und on motion, it * j iiSai Superior court, Chatham county, John Retail > O' , Pule JYisi. Nattnln Baker, j N tlie petition of Jno. Retnn stating that Nathan Baker did on the. first day of May 1622. the better to secure the payment of his certain promissory hotc of that date, for the sun? of two thousand dollars, payable to the said John Retun, or order, on or before tlie istday of May/ 1824, with interest at 7 per cent per annum, by , under his seal, bearing date the red that all persons concerned do appear |,; s indenture before the Superior Court of Chatham County in ( | u ,. „ ni | y Pa ' r tlie term of Jariupry next, then und there to es tablish such their elairns; uiul in default thereof, that tlie undivided estate of the said Wifi Shaw, lie distributed among the Complainants agreeably | distih-mislied in the plan 111 to the deereo of said Court ahd that this rule be 1 p - published once* a mouth until tho expiration thereof. Extract from the minutes this 5 th day of June, 1824. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk. June 17§t!38 meeting of Council in July next; and tbe receipt of any Manager or Assistant, for such budkets, shall bo deemed a full compliance with this sec- lion, by the owner, for tlie number of buckets -mentioned in sdid receipt •, And the owner of every store in the City, tiiat has no fire-place or nlnces attached to the same,shall furnish two firc- buckots for every store of such, kind, and under such regulations us'dthor landlords are by this or dinance required to do. ownero r Mona house,or houses covered with wood.ocouni* eilas dwelliiig-Jiousesor kitchens,shall providetlie sqinc with a sufficient ladder; or liave a scuttle or door cut through the roof of such house or houses, targe enough tor a man tffkpass through convex niently, under the peumitly of a fine not exccc ding thirty dollar*. ,» ^nya "’■21X1 •' JOHN HAUPT, Clerk. J. Shinn’s Panacea JlE(E4Mbseribcr, having discovered the com position of SwAixi’s celebrated Panaeea , Vi*, And bcitfurther ordained, Tlmt evcry of ft wooden house or houses, brick, or id, if encoutuged by Jhe approbation c, at every sessipn tffei'eHfter, a RE- •’ DEBATES IN CONGRESS, iuteud- thngi'ghthe dinary and iimiledchannel,the columhsof a news- .paper. This compilation will he of tbe most au tlientic cast,printed w ith great regard to accuizcy, und in a form for durable preservation. This undertaking is not of course intended to substitute or supercede the Reports of Debates for (he National Intelligencer, but rather, by with drawing the heavy and extended Reports irotn its columns, to enable tbe Proprietors of that Journal to furnish, every di\y, in a coijiprcheusive fo.nn, intelligible Reports of the Proceedings and Dis cussions in the day preceding, on both Houses. The “Register” is necessarily an experiment, but it is an experiment the success of which we see no reason to doubt. Every one who takes Un interest in our political history, us well as nil those.' Who,'engage in the duties of political life, nitv-t have folt and lamented the want of a Record of Debates In Congress, ih a convenient fomi’, with indexes which might Ivud the enquirer to any sub- Superior court, Chatham county. JancahV Term, 1824. Aaron Cleveland and Stfzan Cl his wife, ) vs. f Rule JYisi. .Tncoli Fnbm. ) O N tiro petition of Aaron >Clevelnnd and Su san C. his wife, who was Susan C. Bona, stat- ig that Jacob-Fahur, before the Intermarriage nftlie petitioners, to wit; on the 22d day of June 1821, .did in conjunction with one Joseph A. Scott, execute a joint bond to the said Susan C. in tlie penal sum of four thousand dollars condi tioned for tlie payment of two. thousand dollars with interest from date, on or before the first day Of March then next, on4 that for the better securing the payment thereof, the said Jacob I did on t{ie -lay and year first aforesaid make bis i n ?, ’ certain indeuturfe of, mortgage, whereby, he _* • - mortgaged to said Susan*C. all that lot of gcound 1 15 aid John Retnn, all the undivided'moiety or half part of all that.lot ofland, situate, lying and bang in tho city of Savannah, and known nnd distinguished in tlie plan thereof by the number one (1) Tyi.oimeli tything’Darby ward, together with thO appurtenances, and further stating that the said promissory notn re mains wlioly unpaid, nnd the said mortgnge in full force, and praying the foreclosure of the said mortgnge. Oil motion of IV. IV. Gordon, attorney for the letioner, it is ordered that the said Nathan Ba er do pay into this court, within twelve mouth* of this unte, (lie principal, nnd interest due on the suid note and the cost of the said application, or in defaultdhcreof, that the equity of redemp tion of the said Nathan Baker of and to the said mortgaged premises, lie thenceforth and forever foreclosed. "* And it is further ordered, that a ropy of thfc rule be served on the said Nathan Baker, at least six months before the time uppojntcd. for the. layftient of said money into court, or published n one of the public Gazettes of this state, ut least once in every month, until the time ap pointed for tlie payment thereof, and that such further anil other' proceedings be had as arc. prescribed by the statute in sueli case made and- from the minutes this 24th May. 1824,- • 2 A. B. FANNIN, Clerk. in y joct debated, and to the name of any one whoen- gaged in debate. Such a work would b« an cle- mentary book for young politicians, and we have no hesitation iq. asserting' (hat the possession of such a one, from the commencement of tlie exist ing government to tiiis day, would be of immense value to the.nation, were it only to shew whnthas heretofore .been said upon questions which are .continually recurring for discussion,. and- produc ing needless consumption of time by superfluous debate. What is true of the years that, have past, will, ns soon as they are gone, be equally true of those in which we live. It is not only, therefore, as a vehicle of present information, but also as « book for future reference —asaNutional Political Repository and Text-Book tbut we hope this work will be both useful and P From the lowngss of the subscription to this work, it will he seen that if is no partof our cal culation to realize any present profit frpm it. On the contrary, we shall, in ail probability, lose mo ney by it for a year or two, bopiifglhalt hereafter its established character will ensure it a sufficient patronage to make it profitable, 8 GALES & SEATON. Waihingtoii, September, 1624. CONDITIONS. The publication .of GALES & SEATON’S RE GISTER OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS wi|l commence ns soon us thepebntes at each suc cessive Session of Congress shall afl'ord-'iilateiials ; to fill a half sheet, (8 pages.) Thework will be printed in the octavo,form, on uii-i a super royal paper, made for the purpose, and oh stv- a brevier type,in double columns—each page eom- -st. prising nearly as much matter ns one of the co lumns of the National Intelligencer. Jt will contain as full and accurate Repp»;ts as can be obtained of alf'Debates on ihain questions, ahd of all interesting Debates on incidental ques tions; With an Appendix, containing.* list of, the jHejpbers of eueh House, the Yeas and Nays in ’each House on questions which have been tlie subject of Debate, such Documents, connected with the subjects of pebntc; as may be deemed essential to enable the reader to comprehend them, and propor indexes to the Whole. The Debate&oftlic.next Session, It is computed, Vyilf, with the Appendix, make a volume of .five ,hupdred puges, at least, and will be furnished to subscribers through the Post Office, in sheets, as published, (or reserved at (his Office, nt the sub scriber’s option,) at thkee doi.i.ars for the vol ume, be it more or Icsb, to lie paid in advancp in nil cases of transmission beyohd the limitsofthe city. The sheets will be transmitted as completed, without regard to any particular days, as tlie pub- Mention must of course be regulated by Jhe prepar ation of (ho lqaftor of which it is to he composed. The Subscription will in no case, unless within thecity^hnd not then unless,specially indicated, be understood to extend beyond the volume ac- TOSjUy paid for iij advance, T6 non-subscribers the price will be, four dpl- Jars, bound in boardsffort he vplumo now.annoiuic- "ed.. j •; ... ■' ’ ; ' The Debates of the Session of Congress follow- ing tlie next, uuff of tlie first Session of every Con gress, will, it is supposed, fill about cue thousand pngds, or perhaps more, making one very large volume, orttvo of a handsome size—the first Ses sion of each Congress being nearly double tlie du ration of tlie second. . The price of the Register for the first Session of each Congress, be its Con tents morcvor less than 1000 pages, will be fixed ut five, dollars to subscribers, add sistohon-subscri bers; Ocl 13 183 ‘ : ^ vV' , “ lies now ft supply on hand for sale—he has redu ced the prise from $3 50 (o §2 50, or by the d zen$24. , 1 'All.charitable institutions in the United States anfl*tiie poor wW be supplied gratis.. If the citizens of the principal cities and towns will appoint off agent to ordAr and dislributo this Alediqine to 'the poor, it wili .be supplied.' This Medicine is celebrated for the cure of tlie following diseases Scorfulu or King’s Evil, Ul cerated or Putrid Sore Throat, long standing Rheumatic affections, Cutaneous Diseases, While Swelling and Disethc* of tlie Bones, and all efts es generally of an Ulcerous character, and Chro nic Diseases, generally arising in debilitated con stitutions, but more especially from Syphilis or infections arising therefrom; Ulcers in the larynx, 4*c. und the dreadful diseases occasioned by a long and excessive use of Mercury, $-c. It is al so used in Disotiscs of the Liver. CERTIFICATES, 1 have within the last two years had mr oppor tunity of seeing several cases of very inveterate Ulcers, which having resisted previously the re gular modes of treatment, Were healed by the use of Mr. Swnim’s Panacea, and 1 do believe, from what I have seen, that It will prove an important remedy in Scrofulous, Venereal nnd. Mercurial diseases. N. CHAPMAN,.M. D. Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Physic, in the University of Pennsylvania. I have employed the Paqacca of Mr. Swaim i numerous instances, within tiie last three years und have always found it extremely efficacious especially in secondary Syphilis, and Mercurial Diseases. 1 have no hesitation in pronouncing it a Medicine of inestimable value. W. GIBSON, M. D. Professor of Sxirgery to the Vnivirsxty of Penn. ; ' JOHN SHINN, Chmist. Philadelphia, JVot'. 17,1823. > i , Each publisher of a newspaper iq 1he U. States, is requested io publish thisiadvertlsement once a month, for one year, and send their accounts for payment. Wtown ntid designated as Gordon lot number Superior COlll’t, Chatham CoiUlf V. thirty niue, No 38, and dlso, that adjoining half 1 miy >.‘ part of another lot known as lot number forty 1 , ’ tWo,,No 42, containing together eight and n tout j r* ' ' d,,;JSXHsH acres more or less situated to the east of tlie city I m!',', ‘ **' of Savannali and bounded to the north West of -J w Lot No 26, to the south and cart by lands be- 0^,M „n P , r . r ,; „ , „ or Orter in i ffofe of hand, dated St Marys in \ nnrfVnmt^rl,! of Fnbms said county, on the Dtli October 1622, in the sum ffkAbSrT Hn,i SKdTu' if •„» bnn.l of Five Hundred Dollars, payable with Intamt l .A^Auin^if 'tanf H^ta the date on the first day of January then dred doflars witlfin.tmesf from the 23d day of ^nt^tho equity of redemption oftho said Jacob and hu tnin lot of lilIld in the town aforesaid being part It that tlu» OJtSLf nnd iLrost d,„. I '"^"Vry-m't St. enstto Says’ tanli thencf . . ( . .. . . south to the Faginning, with the margin attached , - • .1 r »iV j * a D to the same on the south side of Si. .Marys or court within twelve motitlis from this data, or in I B , t being a htSdghd f,. t on the sircei and case of default that the equity of redemption of I , ul ( ning fro " Ul e„r. directly to (be river St. said Jacob Fuhm, his heirs, executors, adminis- j {\j nr y S together with all and stngntar everv thing trators and ftfdgns be from thenceforth forever } ^ 8 ,. ta ; nintrit „:„ thesaidHem i Saddler, foreclosed mid that such further and other, pro- whom I l J U(110 wll %,. heirs and assigns the said eeedmgs be had thereon, as are pursuant to the f ... -»r. . . e served on thp"defendant at least six month before the time appointed for the payment of the mon ey into court. ‘ , Extract from the minutes, 15th Jan. 1824. jaq 16 12 JOB T. BO I.F.S. i'l )*ORGJA—Chathmn County.—To all idiom xj it may iinneem.—‘Wlierous, Joseph R. Thomp son has applied to the Hon. this Cqurt of Ordinary of Chatham County for letters of administration on the oslato and effects of William. R. Holland, late of Savannah, Druggist, dcc’d in beiialf of the heiis lin'd creditors. These m?c therefore to cite nnd admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased. to file their objections (if any they have) A A ...n.linn r .f tUn n rinii nicteaf inn nf tlwi aitotn Chatham Superior Court. ■; May Tf.rh, 1824. G EORGE Jolinst on and others, complain nuts vs Peter Vatibur^h. Livingston and others, defendants, in equity in the Superior court,' Oi Chatham county, Maytenn, 1324. ; i and assigns be trott tnence torever torec It appearing to the Court by affidavit that Pe- nn(l that b slIch otheP proceedings take plaee« ter Vanburgh Livingston and Harriet E. Living * - ! b 1 ston, who are parties defendant reside beyohd the state ofGeorgia, and within the United States on motion of complainants solicitor, it is ordered that tbe said defendant do respectively appear and an swer the •omplaints bill within four months from he date of this rule. And is further ordered that this rule bp published once a week during four onthsfrom this date in one .of the public Gazettes ’this’ State. 1 Extract from the Minutes. A. B.FANNIN, Cierkl junq 8 134J seventh day of November next; otherwise letters of administration will be granted. Wiiness the Han. John P. V» iliiamsop onepf the Justfe.es of the said Court, the27thOct. A. D. 382(4. oct ^7 193 3. M.'BOND, c co. EORGIA, Chatliam County.—liy the Hon. tlie Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for qedinary purposes. To alf whom it indy concern. Wliercas Jolin M'Niah,' administrator of Isaac BailloU, dec. liR3 petitioned the honorable th Cpurt of.prdinary to be ^discharged from his sail administration. Now these are tiierefore to cite and admonish nil and singular'the kindred and ci'editorsof the said dec.to file their objections,(ifan^ they have), iu the Office- of tlj.e Ckitk of the Court of Qrdina- ly, dn.or'hefof-e the second day of May next, o. therwise lettersffismiSsory Will bo granted the pc , Witness the’hon. John P. Willjamson one of the Justices of tliS said'Courtr tiiis second day of No veiiffier, 1824, S. M. BOND, c. o. o. *npv9 ApStar; ‘-y.I..'{..j..;> G EORGIA, Cjiatliam County—-By' the Honora ble the Justices of the Inferior court of Chath am county sitting for ordinary purposes. To tdi whom it may concern. Whearus Charles Gregory executor of Thoir G. Davis late of Chatham County deceased 1 -letftioned- the lipnoValfie the'eourt of ordinary e discharged from his said executorship. Tiiose are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kiudjped and creditors of the said deceased, to file thclf objections, if any they have, in the office of tlipClerk of lie courtpf ordinary on or before tlie .7tb.day.of March next, otherwise letters dismissoiy wijl'be granted the petitioner,’";-; v. Witness the ^honorable QQ|fge 'L Cope, one oi the Justices d£ the said court tiiis seventh day of September, A. D. 1824. 1 S. M. ROND, c c o c o sep 9 155 SIda ims Panacea. T HE Subscribers have just rcceivecLfi-om Phil adelphia a fresh supply of this pel'ebrated Me dicine, and have made such arraRgcmcnts as to kgep a constant supply of it on hand. Persons in want off this article can depend upon its being gen Mine, as it conies direct from Mr. Swaim. oet; LAY V HENDRICKSON, Chemist and Druggists, Slyad’t Ifmldjngs, ISA tbe 1st Januury 1822, and prnying for the foreclo sure of the equity of redemption, italic, said John Christopher, his heirs und assigns in the 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 on the.said aiortgage together with tlie costs of his applicants be paid into (his cour/t within twelve months from this date, otherwise that the equity of redemption of the said John Christopher his heirs executors, administrations nnd assigns be from thence forever foreclosed as are pursuant to the statue. And it is further ordered that this rule be pub lished in one of the Gazettes of tills state at least once a month for twelve months (o the time ap pointed for the payment of suid money inlN Court. A true extract from the minutes. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. Jefferson, 15th March, 182-1. In Admiralty. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, > ■ J& DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. V George Woodruff and others, h Pieces of Mahogany part cargo / Monition* /:•: Ship Albion j v To the Marshal of the District of Georgia— greeting L. S. GEO. GLEN. Clerk. ■5717"HEUEAS George Woodruff, Patrick Ho;r- 7 V ton and George Johnston and Jacob Wald/ burg and George Waidburgand Edward P.Posteil Camden—Superior Court. October Term, 1S24. Nicholas J. Bayard ) „ vs. > Rub Kisi. Ray Sands 5 * ' ‘I O N tfie petition of Nicholas J. Bayard, stating that Ray Sands, on the fifth day of June eigh teen hundred, and-twenty-four, for the betterso- curing the payment of his certain bond or writing ,. ... .,, , _ . „ obligatory, bearing date the day and year afore- H r S and George Watdbnrg and Edward P Forte, i faidf whereon he the said Ray acknowledged him- ^ave exhib.tef the r l.he.I or eomplanit,,, the Dir- self held and bound unto the said Nicholas J. Bay- gW Court of the United States tor the District 01 urd,in tbe penal sum pf.four thousand.dollan- Cfeorgmaforesaid;statn.gaud ! ,r : ,p°u 1 Kh 1 , ;; that bv .. ■ . . I paeans of great labor and exertion of tlie maim conditioned for the of one thousand dol, lars on or before the first day of October then | negro Ouvus of the said libellants, thev and the further gum of one thousand dollars *>^e saved and preserved pieces of Mahogany first day of January then next, did mort- W9 ? d - { f°™ lI,e wreckof thy British, ^.-.Albion, ■ ’ ^ tel of land, lying, had be9n " , ' ec 1 kc ' d ln l ' ,e S !li ' ?. f the Ud Island in the I eent , h of September last; and was driven on he heacli ot the Island ol Saint Catherines, in the ;age all that tract, piece, or parcel of land lemg and situate oh Cumberland Island by lands of Nathaniel Green, and on the west by salt marsh, together with the appurte ances— ; and further stating that the said suras of loney remained unpaid, and pray the foreclosure of ordered and directed the Twelfth day of Novem ber next, for all persons concerned, to be cited to’ appear at tbe Court Hou e, in the City of Savan- nan, at ten o’clock of that day, and shew cause if lotion of W. W.* Gordon, attorney (for the *ny they have, why judgment should not pass us ier, it is ordered that the said Ray Sands do I P™y. ed ' ou “\erefore hereby autlionscd and 0 this court before the expiration of twel ed, together With the interesf-and Cost, otherwise agaidrtas aioresud lo be,and appear, at the tune Sat the equity of redemptipn ofthe saiffiRay Und place,-afores;-ud, before the Judge aforesaid, Sa'nds his heirs, executors, administrators and as- toh . ear ’,. a V ,d(} b > arld l )ufform a " and. singular signs, of, in and to the said mortgaged premises, suub .J““ bct3 as-are necessary and by law be thenceforth and forever i&tfSed.- " #7^ . l0 be done \ h tl,e P r . em,s,>s j and tm ' '"'l. to dojand' receive wlmtuutolmvand justice shall' appertain, under the pain of the law and con-. be thenceforth and forever foreclosed. .And it is further ordered, that this rule be pub lished in one of the Gazettes of this state; at least, I ... , c , once a'month, for. twelve months, or that a copy tempt/hereof,-the absence and coiilumacy ot be served on the said Ray Sands, at lea^ six them Kpd e\ ery of them months before the ejmir&don Of fhp time appoint-1 standing. And \xlmtsoe% ed fdi* the payment ot* the said money into court, [ and (hat- piirsunnt them apd every of them in any wise -hotwith- * —o-vi— er y OU ' s }j a n. (} 0 j n the h.cuse made and pro-. ded. , Extract from the thinutes, this 26th Oct. 1824. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. oct 29 200 Proposals, F ORrepairing the Bridge betweenWhilcmarsh Island and Oatlar.ds^ w\\] be received be tween this and the 1st day of November. Eor particulars uppl v to Tl'MOTI.iY BARNARD, ) Com’rs l-JjtM'. JOHNSCRiVEN. ;■ Wilming- EDW. F. TATTNALL. ) ton Dis’t. Oct 10 190 > . b^e had as are I ai the time and place atoresaid, togethev- 1 with these presents. Witness the Hon. Jeremiah Cuyler, Judge oftho said District Court this twenty-ninth day of Octo ber one thousand eight hundred aiu? twenty- four. DAVIES fc BERRIEN, Proctors. All persons interested in the foregoing Monition will takiiduenotice. JNO. II. MOREL, m.u.o Oct 29 200 T HE undersigned Committee will receive pro posals until the 10th of November for 1 work on the Exchange which includes Slating, Piais- teriifg, Coppering mid Glazing. Persons wishing to contract will make application to either of the CommiUeeforpartlculai'9. GF.O. SHICK, J.B.GAUDRY, Octsa 193 3 C..HABEPSIiAIV/. N INE months after date, application will be nffide to the hon. the Inferior Court of Bry an County, for leave to sell all the real estate of Sarah M‘Kindly,date of Bryan County dec. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of suid es* tate. JAMES BUTLER, Adin’r. apil, 2 §o77 P ERSONS having claims against the estate o.f Charles W. Teben 11, are requested to 1 present them, and those indebted to make immediate payment to the Subscriber—accounts against the said estate to be left with Messrs S. C. Sf JJ Schenk. •F. E. TEBF.AU, Mom ocl 7 18,6