Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, November 19, 1824, Image 1

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w ..Vol. XXII. wharfage. 60 cents XX)shin; Doo XX) HJf heavy 00 bu ' kind 4 cents 5 4 15 30 30 124 , under 100 tons, pci-dny Jeon tending and Shipping Country Pro ducc. c h barrel or Imll'do Ru le Cotton • ckngc of Indigo pshond ol tobacco 5, feet of Lumber staves files * hoop poles - ' 3(1 feet of l>v c onk, cedar nnd other ,y wood, sold by the solid ft. 37J bushels of corn, und grain of all ndj in bulk - ' . bushels lime m bulk 3<J rd of wood * ' dar, liglilwood or otlier posts, per 100 logs , rfaec on Landing and Shipping t.uoiis. , of I small size, each - 10 cents. OOOlbs. and upwards - 1200 do • - *0 [feoffee, pimento, sttgnr. and nil er bags of such size, (gram exj ited) each - * 5 grain and salt _ r . 3 . o?vriue», and all kinds of liquor cider excepted) dry goods in ask» exceeding 20 gnllpns, and ,jtover63gollons - 6 wines ot IJftuon anci dry goods in casks under 20 gallons - 2 f dry goodsjandall kinds of boxes under 4 feet square - do do over 4 feit squnro an, caudles, chocolate, cordials,' loll, and boxes of like size ;ar, each , - * corn, per 1000 " io same as boxes, snnburgs, Ilussia duckfbaggmg uuvas, each Ifliquororany kind of pdtsks, ex- ceding 130 gallons loose, per gross ots, each - * ( of pans, spades, Stc. each r 100 bushels - * |not exceeding 600 lbs. each xcecdirg 600 lbs. not exceeding 1200 lbs. - * S» Acceding 1200 lbs. • 60 K of all xinds, per coll veos with covewjnnd fire dog» t . u 8 8 4 37 25 «1 oo |per pair lof earthenware l, per 100 lbs. ; per cask - [ of 2 wheels of two wheels' fees, of four wheels Windsor and all sitUng*hairs„per, lozen • .12 erton • , »' J3 i under 000 lbs. • 2,) over 600, not over 1200 lbs 60 •1 00 “ 25 over 1200 lbs. uses iempty - v • cuclr ihns, each • * ud chests of drawers iod, per cord * rnuintid descriptions (except in bags) cr 100 hushcki 8 k'der, in bids. of 100 lbs. each in palf'bblc. in kegs of 28 lbs. or under inflow., per 100 feet, in propor- on for smaller xcceding 130 gallons of liquor rany kind pf .merchandize xcceding 63 and not exceeding ::<■ .:.iiinni®II%S!S8B88EL1 111.-. IH-1 lilOO per ton aw or tanned, per ICY) ipspy per 100 lbs. 'bundles, each of Merchuni!izc,cach f'l I’ntn 1 * a-s. ,-iicIi eh ugs, each per dozen r ton - paint, butter, lord, biscuit, and -itch size kegs it and lend oyer 56 lbs. not over lbs - fm - urns of a smaller size than 20 Hons •; V, er 100 bushels r ban-el - , [or plastering per 1000 each - - per 100 bushels *■ ' in ropes, per 100 ropes on,each pies, per 100 • ' ' s per 100 bushel -’-i f g*n, brandy, and all kinds of 11- imr, exceeding 03 gullnns do. exceeding J30 gallons casks of wine and other liquor, r excepted) and dry goods in ’ exceeding 20 gallons not ex- ing 63 gallons in jars . . . 100 buihela, ’ each - quern'and grind, each' 'ermudn, per 100 '"fo- mill p< r pair I'i UihI other stones, Tier ton dor 200 gallons each vei-200 do each 1 °f all kinds (rice excepted) ever Her63 g„)i 0 , ls - 1 ot all kinds, under 4 feet square Ido over 4 squares |r casks exceeding 130 gallons li- 1 or other kinds of merchandize I oriisilletto, lignum vita;, and all voods, per ton 1 Per pair l lls of 4 wheels, (4 wheels) 124 .3 Tt -5 F'jrx? FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 19, 1824. Whole No. 4538. . nF iyir.ditr.iar.. storage, m.iy- f: JjYf) WEIGH!.YG, IN SAVANNAH, f .li.hcd.Jan- 1824, and now.in operation, brandy, puncheon of rum, and all kinds of liquor m cnsksexcCcdinglKJ, and noi exceeding 130 gallons - 20 Iron perton, lirst ami last week50cents, intervening weeks - - 25 Every other article same as its wharfage. WKtOlUNO. Each b >1. or half bb. rice 6 Hint. 0 tobacco or sugar - 15 Package ol indigo • ’ 8 Bale ol rollon f / y. 6 Each d raft ol light goods, tind t 100 lbs 6j do do do over 100 lbs. 124 do do heavy goods under 200 fl.i do do do over 200 pi iv luo lbs 3 IMIAYAOr.. For muling np tiie Bluff to tnV part oftlie city, articles not herein enumcralci , tor 1500 pounds weight - • . . 50 cents. Under 1500 lbs and not less tlmn 100 37.1 do 1000 do do do 500 26 For a 1000 feet of Lumber 60 do 11)00 Bricks j • 1 00 a do cord of wood - 1 61) / For every bale ofcottun . 8 t do bbl. of Hire 1K| do hlid of Tobacco K® V*/ J I, jfl do bbl of Flour . And every other article in t n- same p '<>■ nlion; for lint ling down tiro Hhtifioi' froiri one arf to anotlie r exceeding 1600 ll-s - ■74 cts. Under 1500 nnd not less than 100 lbs F r> For each bale of cotton -, 4 } - • ’ 'O -.l 1 0 (I'J bbl Rice *12 do hhd Tobacco i:n t " do bbl FlotlP 0 Dr. A DE LA,ROCHE. Opposite tlic Excluittgf.i, Savannah. I S constantly receiving fresh supplies of gen- , uinc DRUGS AND MEDICINES, selected for Country Merchants and Physicians; which he will sell tor cash or approved credit ut the lowest City price. y Just received, ' SVLP1IA TE of Q UININA. Oct 10 190 And every other article in the runic proportion. A Committees of Cojm^ii. FINANCE. LDERMKN Bulloch, Minis, v" 1 ; turn nig S-rmiKTS ASP I.ANKS] - Detislcr, Milica,.’A Tyne. MARKET, f Morrison, Sliick, Gaudry. lmv i Morrison, Slack, unudr 1)HY CUI.TUHK. \ j Waring, Hulloeh, Morzi . . ,r»» . .-I, t UkAI/rH .ASO CE5IETUV, Muliershmn, Jackson, Waring. l-i XII S. Jackson, Uensler, Milhi-n. [.AMI'S. Confining, Minis, Wayne. Funuc docks. L ■ Milieu, Gaudry, Dcnsler. kxcnAi*oK.r^ : LiLiA- Shick, Gaudry, Habcrsunm. BSOtlTES ASD Flats Dl'.CKl'.TS. Minis, Jackson, Morrisoih. prnLfc saLF.8. I lihg. General D rng,(Jhem iea,l<fcEamil} M edicine Ware House. LAY Sf HENDRICKSON, rWholosaln and Retail Chemists and Druggists .Vo. 1. Shad's J tail dings, Corner of - Congress and Whitaker Streets, Savannah. TTiVVF. constantly oil haud a very gt-#cral ns J.X sortment of ’ ■ : -flB; Dltuas, MF,mcrNES, , DYE STUI’l’S AND PAINTS, PEUFUMKUY, 4*r. 4’C. Agrent variety of Apnthecuries Gloss Ware such ns wide mid narrow mouth bottles, from 1 gallon to one ounce,composition and glass mortars, glass lampsand lamp glasses, smellings bottles, gradua ted measures. Apothecaries viuls wliiteand green. Surgeons Instruments—Pocket sets, turnkey-, trusses, spring and thumb lances, forceps, sat ala*, bougies, catheters, scales and weights, 4'C* $-c. Patent Medicines—of every description, viz: Seidlitz and Soda Powders, balm ofQuito, calcin ed inoguesin, Lees, Andersons, and Hoopers Pills, Swaims Panacea, Balsam Honey, Batemans and Churches Cough Drops, Itch ointment, 4*c.- All of which are. offered for sale on the most liberal terms for cash or credit. n:>" L.&H. Having enlarged their Establish meet aiijl having e.ade such arrangements as to be contniuaily receiying a fresh supply of goods, flatter Ihomselveslhut none of the kindin this city, can offer greater inducements to dealers. The Merchant, the.Planter,mid the. Physician, can ' ,u Ip-i-o be snpplied with almost every article in the Drug line, us their assortment will he found exten sive ana of the best quality, under no coiisideru tion whatever will the sale of impure or adultt-ra led m-tlclesbe promoted, The Utmost care - will used in the selection of good Medicines and Owners and Tenants of Houses Tilled j\nli('<\ . J1I1E Managers and Assistants of Fire Engines will on Monday, tlic Ifif/i inst. proceed to make an examination of Bucket*, Ladders, Vc. throughout the City. All pewons not complying with the following sections of an Ordinance for preventing accidents by Fire ice. will be returned to Council. Sec. 10. And he it further ordained, That every hoilse within the limits and Jurisdiction of this (!ity. occupied and tenanted, shall he supplied with buckets at the expense of the owners of said premises,-to the nuiubpr of at least tliir num ber of five-places in the same, including such ns are in the out-buildings, and tho said bttcketsshnll be equal in goodness and size to tliose procured for the use of the City .and painted,on xvhicli shall be painted in visible characters the name of the owners of said buckets ; ar d in case the owner of any house or tenement should refuse or neglect to have the suid buckets: supplied agrcealdy to this ordinance, it slinll mid limy lie lawful for (lie tenant to procure the same, deducting it out of bis rent- Sec. 11 And be ii fnrlher ordained, That the 6w ncr of every iiu'provcd wharf shall furnish twenty buckets for the building or buildings on such wharf, mid deliver them to Mnnngcrs mid Assistants of the Engines, on or before the second meeting of Council in Julv next; and the receipt >fany Manager or Assistant, for such buckets, shall he deemed a.full compliance with this, sec tion, by the owner,-for the number of buckets mentioned in said receipt; And the owner of every store in the City, that has no lij-e-place or daces attached to tlic suiue,shall furnish two fire- nekets for every store of such kind, and under such rcgulutions us other landlords uroby this or- (liiiunch require;! to do. j Sec. 12. And be it farther ordained, That every owner of a wooden house or houses, brick, or stone house,or bouses covered with wood,occuni- ctlas dwelling-houses or kitchens,shall p ft) vide the same with a sufficient ladder, or have a scuttle door cut through the roof of such homo or houses, large enough for a man to puss through conve niently, under the pcnunlly of u tine not excee ding thirty dollars.- i|(iv -2 - 203 JOHN HADPT, Clerk. Superior court-—Chatham county. Thomas F. Pursu et. al. 1 Complaints 1 and S IN EQUITY. Richard R. Cuvier, cx'r Win Shaw, deceased. J T N tills case, on the suggestion In the defend ant's answer, that certain persons not parties to this hill, residing in Scotland, claim to he en titled to n distribution of part of the undivided estate of Win Shaw, deceased, and on motion, it is ordered that all persons concerned do appear before tho Superior Court of Chatham County ill the term of Jmiunry next, then and there trx es tablish such their chums; and in default thereof, that the undivided estate of the said IVin Shaw, he distributed among the complnimmls agreeably to the deerec of said Court nnd that this rule In- published once a month until the expiration thereof. Extract from the minutes this 7th dnv of June. 1824. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk, juno 17 ■ $t138 Pule Nisi. O Harris, Jackson, Cutnmihg. HOOKS AND l.AIIDF.BS, , — Wuync, Hnberihiun, Shick. M. MYERS, c. c hi Admiralty. UNITED STATES (>F AMERICA, \ DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, f John \V. Long ) Cl, Monition. ' Ship Albion and rargo. ) To the il fiinhal of said District-^ greeting: C.EO. GLEN, Clerk. W HEREAS John W. Long assignee of the un derwriters nt Lloyds iu London, in tlic Kingdom of Grcnt Britain, the supposed insurers of the Ship Albion and cargo, has exhibited his libel or complaint, in the District Court of the ,U- niU-d Stntes, forthe District of -Georgia; stating, alleging and prbpoundihg,that the British Ship Albion, laden with Mahogany, Logwood, and di vers other urlicles, was, on the morning of the 15th September last, by- the force of the wind anil waves drivcii-oh the', beach pf Saint Catherines, Island, in the District aforesaid, and. there aban doned by hcrcrew; nnd that much oftlie cargo has floated out of the saidShip, some part of winch has been taken by George 11. Johnston, Patrick Houston nml George M. Wnldburg, and by divers other persons, to a place of grenter safety, itiul that part theref -still lies on the bencli of mid Island; below high water murk exposed to the sen That the Agent ot the underwriters ut Lloyds, un der the inipresslbti that the said Ship arid cargo were in-ured ul 1,1m d-, bus for tin- benelit of all nmm-m-il, sold tin-'interest oftlie -aid undmvi-i- ters aforesaid, therein at publick sale to John W Long. But the said pei-sons, who have removi-d a part of the cargo to n place of greater safety, cluim to be entitled to salvage thereon, and pray ing process of this court fo take the said w reck and the snid cargo, or so much thereof, as is to I-e found within the jurisdiction of this Court, into the custody of the .Court for the benelit of the suiii libellant, and all persons concerned, and prnyinf ii monition against the said George, Patrick, an George, and all other persons, claiming to bo cr titled to salvage to appear and establish such tlieii- claims and also to nil persons ihtelestcdto uppeavj arid shew cause why the said wreck and her car i go shall not be adjudge^ to the suid John Wj Long, assignee, as aforesaid, of the Underwriters at Lloyds, nnd for further proceedings. Now ’therefore, you tiiesnid Marshal, are hereby com nianded to* attach, seize, take, and solely kcep tbe remains of the said Ship Albion and her cargo, wheresoever within the jurisdiction'of this Court, or in thp possession of whomsoever to be found, to answer the said libel, and you are further com manded to cite and admonish 'the said' George, Fntrjck, nnd George, and all otbe.H 'sons, claim ing to be entitled to salvage in this behalf to np- peurbefore.this Court, and there establish such -their claim and further to cite and admonish all nnd every person and persons, w homsoever hav ing or pretending to have any right, title, interest, property, claim or demand in, or to tlic said wreck or to thu cargo thereof, to be, undnppeurnl a spe cial Court ol Admiralty, (o be held ut Suvunmih, on the Twelfth day of November next, to answer the libellant in the premises that right and justice maybe done in this behalf. And whatsoever you shall do, in this regard certify and make known to the Judge of said Court,ut the time and place aforesaid ; nnd have yotv then and there this writ. Witness the Hon. Jeremiah Cuyler, Judge of suid District, tills ivventy-firsl day of October, eightecu hundred and twenty tour. NICOLL GORDON, ' -•-•* >< .' Proctors for Libellants. All persons interested in the foregoing Monition will take due notice- JNO.fi. MOREL, m.d.g. Oct 30 201 j will be sold at n moderate profit. It is upon fljjjhse principles alone that they will endeavor to. secure patronage. All orders promptly executed. The Georgia Patriot, and Darien Guzettn, will please to give this advertisementsix ihsertionsahd forward their billsfor payment, sept 28 182 Register of Debates in Congress. RrospectuS. A CCORDING to nninlimntion heretofore given, there will be published at the Office of the National Intelligencer, during the next session of Congre—. and', if encouraged by the approbation <4tb. r 111 • i i i •. at every session thereafter, a Id- GIS lT.lt OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS, intend ed to coM',pi-ehendainorefull.Report of the Speech es on topics of.general interest, in each House of Congress,than has over heretofore been published, hr than, cun be given to the Public through the •or dinary and limitedchunncl.the coiunmsof a newV paper. This compilation willJje of the jnost hu i hentic cast, printed with great ragurd io accuracy, rind in a forth for durable presci-vation. ’J'lijs undertaking is .not of course! intcrided - to snl.-! itute.or supercede viieRepOi-ts of Debates foe tltr National intelligence^, but rather, by with draw ing the heavy and extended Reperts from its qolunms, (oenulite the Proprietors ot that. Journal to furoislq every day, in a bOmpi-eheiisive form, intelligible Reports of the Proceedings ip;d Dis- 'us-inns in1.be day preceding, on both House's. The “REoisTru” is necessarily an experiment, jut it is an experiment the success of which we see no reason to doubt. Every one" who takc.sar, interest in our political history, us well usall those w bo engage ip the duties of political life, must have felt and lamented the want of a Rcuord of Debates in Congress, in a convenient form, with indexes which might lead the enquirer to any sub-' jeet debated, and to the name of any one whoen- gaged in debate. Such a work would ha an ele mentary book for young-politicians, and wc have rio'hesitntlon in asserting that the possession of sucii a one, front fhe'commencement ofthe exist ing government to tnis day, would be of immense value to the nation, were it only to sbewwhathus heretofore been suid upon questions which are continually reiium'ng for discussion, and produc ing needless consumption of time by superfluous debate. VVliat is true of the yours tl-^t have past, will, as soon as they are gone, be equu|Iy true ol' tiiose in which we five. It is not only, therefore, as a vehicle of present information, bul also os a book for futurerclej-eiice —as a Nationul Politicul Repository nnd Text-Book (bat we hope this work will be both useful and popular. . Fi-piii the lowness of the subscription to this work, it w ill be seen tlmt it is no part of our cal culation to realize any present-profit from !t Dn the contrary, we shall, in all probability, lose mo ncy by it for u year or two, liopiug that thereafter its established character will ensure it a sufficient J. Shinn’s Panacea riflHF. subscriber, having discovered the com _L position of Swaim’s celebrated Punacea has now a supply on bund for sale—lie has redu ced the price troui $8160 to $2 60, or by the d zen$24, . •• ,y v All clmritablc Institutions in the United Stntes, arid the.poor w ill ho supplied gredi*. If tho citizens of the prineijjal cities nml towns will appoint an agent to order and distribute this Medicine to tiie. poor, it will be supplied. This .Medicine is'celebrated for tile cure of the following diseases : Scorfnla or King's Evil, Ul cerated or Putrid Sore Throat, long standing Rheumatic affections, Cutaneous Diseases, White ’Swelling and Disenscs of the Bones, and all cas es generally of an Ulcerous chuructcr, nnd Chro nic Diseases, generally urising In debilitated con stitutions, but more especially from Syphilis or affections arising therefrom; Ulcers in the larynx, Vc. and the dreadful diseases occasioned by a long ttml excessive use of Mercury, ige. It is al so used in Diseases of tiie Liver. CERTIFICATES, I have within' the last two yenrs had an oppor- inity of seeing several cases of very inveterate feers>wvtiich having resisted previously tiie re gular modes of.treutment, were healed by the use of Mr. Swaiin’s Panacea, and f do believe,, from whut I have seen', that It will prove un 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 Puimcea of Mr. Swainj i ■ numerous instances, within the last three years, and have always found it extremely efficacious fespecially in secondary Syphilis, and Mercurial Diseases. 1 have rio hesitation iu pronouncing it a Medicine 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 newspaperin the U. States, is requested io publish this advertisement once a month, for one year, and send tlieii- accounts for payment; 8 . 60 Article in, proportion In the foregoing rates. n article is nut to be found Wider its name, package in which it is usually contained. s lyuig on a wharf marc, than two nights, to ( 0 11 week's storage, unless .landed on Sat• ir any other evening mimed lately preceding ■lyin such costs to be removed on the second Uu y thereafter, or be subject to storage as htoiiage. 'veck, H cents for the I,.. US J- week arid tor each inter- n Lr Cl ' U , ' - - '*• cenfo- , |er wi-ck - . . Icusk Ptr ' ’ 20 * mitiuiiiiij. niorc than SOgal-, .Igolassss, rfiffl of gin, " * Tlic labrary jS.o[ien for tiie delivery ol Books on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from TiinEE until five o’clock. uug 2(> 169 / i EtjItGlAjChulbam County—To all .whom it Vi may concern. Whereas F.lie Ajon has applied to the Hon. ijie Court of Ordinary of Chlitljam County, for letters ol admiuistnilion on the estate and effect: of Madam Holden do laJonchere late ot Chatham County dec. in behull of ihe heirs and credilers. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tiie kindred nnd creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to the granting of tiro ndministration of tiie estate ofthe said deceased to the applicant in tho Clerk’s Office oftlie said t.'jmt, on or bcfhre the fifteenth-day of December next; otherwise letters of administration will be granted. \\ iincss the Hon. » one of the Justices oftlie said Court, tlieM'dh day ofNovcm- ber, A- D. 182-t. _ S. M. BOND, u c o. nov 15 2L? patronage to. make it profitable. GALES Si SEATON. Washington, September, 1824. CONDITIONS. The publication of GALES fc SE ATON'S RE GISTER OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS will commence as soon as the Dcbrites at each suc- icessiye Session of Congress shall afford materials jto fill a half sheet, (8 pages.) • The work WiU be printed in the octavo form, on super royal paper, made for the purpose, and on brevier type,in double columns—each page corn- rising nearly as much matter as one. of the eo umiis ofthe National Intelligeticer. . It will contain as full and accurate Reports os fcnu be obtained of all Debates on main questions, rind of nil interesting Debates on incidental ques tions; with au Appendix, containing a list of the Mouthers ofuaeii (douse, the Yeas and Nays iri each Mouse on questions whicli have been the Subject of Debate, such Documents, connected with the subjects of Rebate, as npiy be d'fimed ifesential to enable the reader to compi 1 rend tncni, and proper indexes to the whole,. A The Debates ofthe next Session, it Is computed, Will, with the Appendix, make a Volume of five hundred pages, nt least, nnd will bo furnished to s-jbseribc-rs through the Post Oflice,- in sheets, as published, (or reserved at this Office, at the sub scriber's option,) at thuhe nol.r.Ans for the vol- uinc, be it more or less, to be paid in advance in all eases of transmission beyond the limitsofthe city. Tiie sheets will be transmitted as completed, without regard to any particular days, as the pub lication must of course be regulated by the prepar ation ofthe matter of v liieli it is to bo cpmposed. The subscription will in no case, unless -within tin-city, and not then unless specially indicated, be understood to extend beyond the volume ac tually paid for in advance. ’Sii non subscribers the price will be Four, dol lar.-, bound it; bdards,forthe volume now announc ed. 1 Ihe Debates n.f the Session of Congress follow ing'lie next, and oftlie first Session ol'everyCon- gresi, will, it is supposed, fill about otic tliotisand page), or perhaps more, ipukiiig one very large volume, orlwo of a liamte - u'ksize—the first Ses sion of each Congress being nearly double the. du ration ol the second. The price of the Register for tie first Session of oncli Congress, be its con- tentshiore or less than 1000-pages, will be fixed ill FivEuoliurs to subscribers, uml sixtcnon-sUbseri hers.iK’v. Oe ?3 188 {Superior court, Cluithuin county. JANOAIiy Tkrm, 1824. Aaron Cleveland nnd Susan Cl his wife, ' I tt. ( Rule Aisi. Jacob Falnh. j /^N the petition of Aaron Cleveland nnd Su- '\_/snn C. Iris wife, who was Susan C. Bonn, slat - ing that Jacob Falun, before the intcrinorring.' of the petitioners, to wit; on the 22d day of June 1821, did in conjunction with one Joseph V. Scott, execute iv joint bond to the suid Susan Cl in the penal sum of four thousand dollars condi tioned for the payment of two thousand dollars with interest from date, on or before the lic-t day of March then next, and that for the hetti-r securing the payment thereof, the said .lar.d. did on the day and year first aforesaid make lii> certain indenture of mortgage, whereby h<- mortgaged to said Susan C. all that lot of ground known and designated as Gaotefi lot iiiunli.-,- thirty nine; No 39, ami also, that adjoining holt part.of another lot known ns lot number fort y- two,' No 42, containing together eight and a ha ft acres more or less situated to the east of the cSlty of Suvannnh and bounded to the north west <>t' Lot No 26, to the south and east by lands be longing to tiie estate of llnmpton LUlibridge, and the west by the public l-oad lending ti> Skidaway island whereon u brick yard is now established and known by the name of Fuhnis brickyard- that there is now on the said’Ijod«1 or mortgage obligatory the smn of eighteen hun dred dollars with interest from tlic 23d day of January 1823, und praying the foreclosure of tin- equity of redemption of the said Jacob nnd hi- lioirs, executors, administrators ami assigns in and to the said mortgaged premises—On motii.n of VV. W. Gordon, attorney for the peliom-rs II is ordered tlmt the principal and interest du«- An the said bend or writing obligatory together- with tlie cost of this application be paid into (bi- court within twelve months from this date, or i i; case of default tlint the equity of redemption of said Jacob Fahin, his heirs, executors, adniiiii-- trntors and assigns be from thenceforth forr-\« j- lbreclosed and that such fitElber and otlier j.vo- .cectlings be had thereon, as are pursuant to t i. ■ - statute in such case made und provided—Ami it is further ordered that this rule be published i i > oncof'jj*. Gazettes of tliis state nt least once n month lor twelve months, or that a copy, b«- served on tiro defendnntat least six month bet', .re the time aiipointed for the payment of the mon - ey into court. Extract from tire minutes, 15th Jan. 182-1. inn 16 12 jiii’T.p.o i.r.s. C j EORGIA—‘Cliuthnm County.—To all. whom JT it may concern Wboieas, Joseph R. Thomp son has applied to tiro Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County for letters of administration on the estate and effects of William R. Holland, life of Savannah, Druggist, doc’d in behalf of the heirs and creditors. These'arc therefore to cite andndmonisli all and singular the kindred mid creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to the granting of the. administration of the estate of the deceased to tiie applicant in 'the Clerk’s Oflice of the said Court, on or beforff thp twenty seventh day of November next; otherwise letters of administi-ation will be granted. Wiiheu the Hon. John P. Williamson one ofthe Justices of the said Court, tlro27thOct. AvD. 1824. oct.27 198 S.-M. BOND, o c o. xA EORG1A,'Chatham County.;—Cy (he Hon. VJf the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for oedinary purposes. \\ To all whom it may concern, Whereas John M'Nish, administrator of Isaac Bail lop, dec. has petitioned the honorable tiie Court of Ordinary to be discharged from his said administration. Now these tire therefore' to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred und creditorsof the said dec.to Jile’their objections,(ifany they, have) iri tiie Office oftlie Clerk of the Court of Ordina ry, on or before the second day of May next, o tlierwise letters dismissory will be granted the pe titioner. , s Witness the lion. John P; Williamson one ofthe Justices of tho said Court this second day of No vember, 1824- S.M.'BOND, c. c. o nov 2 203 JjMtf '■<$'&& G ' EDRGIA, Cliatliam County—Ify the honora- r. ble the Justices of tlic Inferior court of Chath am county silling for ordinary purposes. ' To all whom it may concern, * Wheurns Charles Gregory executor of Thomas G. Davis late of Chatham county deceused has petitioned the honorable the court ofordinary to ,bc discharged froiri Iris said executorship. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file tlieii;objections, if any they have, in tiro oflice of the Clerk of the court ot ordinary on or before the 7th day-of March next, otherwise letters dismissory will be. granted tiro Chatham Superior Court. ! 1 - May Term, 1824. G EORGE Jolinston nnd others, complainants t-s Peter Vanburgh Livingston ana others, defendants,in equity in tiro Superior court, ot Chatham’county, May term, 1824. It appearing to the Court by affidavit that IV- ter Vanburgh Livingston and'Harriet E. Living stou, who are parties defendant reside beyond (lit; state ofGeorgiu, and within the United States on motion of complainants solicitor, it is ordered thixt the said defendant do respectively appear, and an swer the complaints bill within four months from he date of this rule. And is further ordered Unit litis rifle be published once a week during four monthsfrom this date in one of tiro public Gazettes of this State. . Extract from tiro Minutes. meg-. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk* june 8 134J Camden—Superior Court. 0 . October Term, 1824. Nicholas J. Bayard ) vs. > Rule Msi. Ray Sands ) O N the petition of Nicholas J. Bayard, stating that Ray Sands,'on the fifth day of June eigh teen hundred and twenty-four, for the better sr- curing the payment of his certain bund or writing obligatory, bearing dale the day -and year nforo- said, whereon he tiro said Ray acknowledged him self held anti bound unto the said Nicholas J. Bay ard, in the penal sum of four thousand dollai s- ■conditioned for the paymet of one thousand' Uoi, lurs on or before the first day of October th.-n next, and the further sum: of one thousand dollars on the first day of January then next, did mort gage all that tract, piece, or parcel of land, lying, being and situate on Cumberland Island In ihv county of Camden, and known by the name of Cotton Bluff, containing four hundred and ii tty- acres, bounded on tlic north by lands of Shier*' r, on the south by lands of Nathaniel Green, and on the west by suit marsh, together with the nppu rto nances—and further stating that the said sums of money remained unpaid, find play the foreclosure of the equity of redemption of the said Ray. On qiotion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for th o petilioner, it is ordered that the said Ray Sands do pay into this court before the expiration of twfei ve months from this dute, the said several sums of money in the condition of the said bond mentio a - ed, together with the interest and cost, otherwise that 41ro equity of redemption of the said Ray Sands his heirs, executors, administrators and as signs, of, in and to the said mortgaged premises, be thenceforth and forever foreclosed. And it is further ordered, that this rule be pub lished in one of tiie Gazettes of this state at leas t once a month for twelve months, or that a copy be served pn, the sai'd Ray Sarids, at least six months before the expiration of the time appoint ed for thejtayment of the said money into Court, and tlmt such further-proceedings be inid as are pursuant to the statute in such case made and pro vided^ Extract from the minutes, this 25th Oct. 182-4. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. oct29 200 tS tiperior court, Cliatliam countv. John Retail ) r.s. V that) linker; j N tiro petition of Jno. Retail stating that Nathan Brtki-C did on the first day of Mov 1 r '-P~. tin- batter to secure the payment of Iris «-j-rtain promissory note of that date, for the sum .4 two thousand dollars, payable to tiro said John It< Tun, nr order, on or before the 1st day of May, 1 —with interest at 7 per cent per annum, by ♦ indenture, under Iris sent, bearing date the < 1 «y rtud year first aforesaid, mortgaged to tiro saiil John Retail, all the undivided Inoitty or I j ; 111 part ol all that lot of land, situate, Ivin,; ami Going in fie rity of Savannah, and knowii and el i-stingilisbed in tin- plan thereof by tin; number on*; (I) Tyi -onnell tything Darby ward, together xx itli tiro appurtenances, and further staling 'that t t i * - said promissory note remains 'vlioly unpaid, and tile said mortga:, i-i lull aer-, and praying tlx* foreclosure of the snid mortgage. < in motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney’frit tho p.-t inner, it is ordered that the said Nathan Ba- ts •• r <lo pay into this court, within twelve months >>i this dale, tile principal and interest due on tin- said note and tiro cost ol the. said application, * * i* iri default thereof, that the riqulfy of redemp t * • -ii of tiie said Natlmn linker of and to the said mortgaged premises, be tbenoeforth nnd forever foreclosed. And it is fpVther ordered, that a copy of tliis i'«11«; be served on the said Natlmn Baker, nt least sis. months before the time appointed for thd 1 ciyment of said money into court, or published in one of the public Gazettes of tliis state, at least once in every riiouth, until tho time ap pointed for 'the payment thereof, nnd that such i urtlror and otlier pk-ricecdings lie Imd as are i .t-i-srrihed by the statute in such ease made and 1, rovided, Extract from tiro minutes tliis 24th Mav. 182-1. may 7 2 A. B. FANNIN, Chrk. ~ ^ iSupqiior court, Chatham Count). Mahoh Tr.ap, 182-1. William Bcrrie 1 vs. > Rule Nisi. John Christopher. 3 N tiie petition of William Bcrrie. stating that one John Christopher, of the county *il‘Camden, being indebted to one Henry Puller or order in a note of band, dated St Mm-ys in -aid county, on the 9th October 1822, in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, payable with interest from the. date on tile first day of January then *x-xt ensuing, did mortgage to tiro said Hem v bis li«;irs and assigns, to secure the payment of tiro note aforesaid with interest on the same—a cer tain lot of land in tiro town aforesaid being part of lot No. I beginning at the west corm-i of a lot belonging to one Calvin Ilriyes, thence run* ing south lob feet on St. Marys Street, tlierux: north to Bryant St. east to C. Hays’ land the iron -south to the beginning. With the margin attached tn the same on tiro south side of St. Marys or Hoy st. being a hundred feet on the street und i-imniug from thence directly to the river St. ?. larys, together with all and singular every tiring 11 lore to appertaining,1hat the said Henry Saddler, io whom and to whose heirs and assighs the su'd mortgage was made on the 24th of 9rpt. 188 -I uiy assigned by deed, said mortgage to tk pe) t itioner, there D now due on said mortgage the sum of l- ive Hundred Dollars with interest from, t lie 1st January 1822, and praying for the foreclo sure ofthe equity of redemption, iil,the said John c Christopher, bis heirs and assigns in (lie mortgaged premises and that tiro some, bri foreclosed according to law. O11 motion of Belton A Copt), attornev for pe titioner, it is ordered that "tiro pMncipuf undin t < rest duo on the. said mortgage together with the costs of Iris applicants tie paid into this court within twelve months from this date, otherwise that the equity ot' rc^mptiori of the said John Christopher his heir* ixeeutors, it'hriinistrations rxid assigns bo from thence forever foreolojed it tttl that such other proceedings takeplaee at a pursuant to tiie statue. And it is further ordered that this rule be p J lishetl in one 0) tiro Gazettes of tliis state lit 1 once a month for twelve months to the time np pointed for tiro payment of said money into Court. A true extract from the minutes'. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. Jefferson. 15th March, 1824. o petitioner, . Witness tiro honorable. George L Cope, one of "■* ' ' thi - the Justices of the said court September, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, ctocc sep 9 17.5 Swaims Panacea T HE Subscribers have just received from Phil adelphia a fresh supply of this celebrated Me dicine, and have made such arrangements as to keep a constant supply of it on band. Persons iu want of Ibis article can depend upon its being gen uine, us it comes direct from MG Sweim- LAY 4’ HENDRICKSON, Chemist and Druggist s, ipHid'i Buildings. oci 7 V# Proposals, ris seventh day of 171 OR repairing tiie Bridge between Wliitemrirch ' X? Island and Oatltnuls, will be received be tween tliis and the 1st day ol November. For particulars apply to TIMOTHY BARNARD, ) Com’rs JOHN STRIVEN. Wilminig- EDW. F. TATTNALL. ) ton Dis’t. Oct 16 190 In Admiralty. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ) DISTRICT OF GEOIUilA. j George Woodruff and others, j Pieces of Mahogany part cargo j Monition Ship Albion J To the Marshal of the District of Georgia gukf.ti.no :— L. 9. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. -lirilEUEAS George W'oodrnfl', Patrick Hons, V V tun and George Johnston and Jacob Wuld- burg and George Wpldburgand Edward P. Posted have exhibited their iibei or eonipbiiui urtue Dig* - trict Court of the United States for (he District ot CJeorgin aforesaid, stating arid propounding that by means of great labor and exertion of the maim Sol's, and negro slaves oftlie said libellants!) they have saved and preserved pieces of Mahogany, wood, from the wreck of the Britisli ship Albion, which had been wrecked in the gale of tho four teentli of September last; and was driven on the beach of the Island of Saint Catherines, in the said District, and praying a reasonable salvage or allowance therefrom. Arid whereas the Judge of tho District Court forthe District aforesaid, hath ordered and directed the Twelfth day of Novem ber next, for all persons concerned, to be cited to appear al the Court IIou e, in the City of Savan- nan, at ten o'clock of that day, and shew cause if any they have, why judgment should not pass as prayed I You are therefore hereby authorised und enjoined, to cite and admonish all p'-raons, whate ver, having, orpretending to have, any fight,title, or interest, in or to the said Mahogany, libelled against as aforesaid, to be,and appear, at the tiuro and place, aforesaid, before the Judge aforesaid, to heal', abide by and perform all and singular such judicial acts as are necessary and by law required to be done in the premises ; and; further to do and receive wlmtuntolawand justice sledi appertain, under the pain of the law aria con tempt thereof, the absence and contumacy of them and every of them in any wise noUvlth* standing. Apd whatsoever you shall du in the premises you sbidl duly certify unto (lj.e suid -fudge, at the time and place aforesaid, together With these presents. Witness the Hon. Jeremiah Cuyler, Judge ofthe said District Court this twenty-ninth day of Ol !o- her one thousand eight hundred ami twenty- four. DAVIES t*. BERIilEN, Proctors. All persons interested in the foregoing Monition xvill take due notice. JNO. M. MOREL, .>1.0.0. Oct 29 200 . -,^'iNE months after date, application will be 1 1 made to the lion, the Inferior Court of Bry an County, for leave to sell all the real estute of Sarah M'K'indly. late of Bryan County dec. for the benefit oftlie heirs and creditors of said es- JAMES BUTLER, Adm’r, 5o77 - « lfE undersigned Committee will receive pro- JL posnls until the lOlh ol November for work on tile Exchange which includes Slating, Plais- tering, Coppcjwg arid Glazing. Persons Wish big to contract will make application to either oB the Committeeforpurticulars. GEx r-t'iilx. J. E. G M'ORY, Oct 21 19(1 J.C, UABEILS 1JLVN. - P ERSONS having claims against the es Charles W. Tebeau, are requested to p estate of present and those indebted to make immediate payment n> the Subscriber—accounts against the suid estate to be left with Messrs S. C. Jj S.dienk. V. E. TEBEAU, Adlur* oct 7 7W *