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•m() Vol. XXII.
IWKiVlNG, NOVEMBER 23, 1821.
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4542.
RS 111
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i\iUV
, WU.1RF.inf; STORAGE, DRAY-
SI) WEI DU ISO, I.Y SA FANNA II,
liril, Jan. 1H2-1, anil now hi operation.
WHARSWOE*
lOOJons, per^ilny 60 cents.
tf Tin Hiding und Shipping Country Pro-
kl J ” ducc.
Ififh
,, rr el or halt ito Rice
4 cents.
6
A '■
16
30 * ‘
30
m
20
30
11.1,-Cotton
■ l ; v,. T of Indigo
]„ r ;iilot - tobacco
®foet of Lumber
11000 stove*
||o00'd lin e ,cs .■
JOCO reed* >. ^ ^
gfflfc: oak, redar nnd other
ujvy wooil, sold by the SolidI ft--37j
f ,0 bnHiels of corn, and gram of all
kind, in bulk * ' ^
jOO bushels lime In Wilt ^
<or,1 r ®iighiod or other posts, per ^
JZ&hJing nnd Shipping Goo*.
“of n small size, each * 10 cents.
WOlbs. and upwards 15
1200 <*» * . * 2 p
pimento, sugar, and all
Ur bags of such shra, (grain oij
sntedl each * , * 3
ffihcd provisions nnvalstorcs,
bread, apples, cider,and nfl kinds
of barrels except dry goods and ^
o? Wines, and all kinds of liquor
(cider excepted) dry goods In
casks exceeding 20 gallons, and
not over 63^allons * " “
wines or.liouori and dry -goods
, In eaiks under 20 gallons - 2
les of dry goods,andall kinds of boxer
under 4 foei square
do do over 4 feet square
0. soap, candles, chocolate, cordials
oil, and boxes of like size
sugar, each
rs ofcorn, per 1000
is, the ntnfe as boxes.
of osnaburgs, Russia duck, bogging
canvas, each 2
ofliquororany kind of casks, ex*
rpuding 130 gallons * 13
is, loose, per gross • *25
„r pots, each - • ;
idles of pans, spades, lie. each 2
k per IVObufhcJs * *25
Kes net exceeding 600 lbs. each 20
exceeding 000 lbs. not exceeding
1200 lbs. » - 35
eiceeding 1200 ll»s. • - 60
ige of all xinds, per coil • 3
ovens with covers, and fire dogs
per pair - .
les of earthenware * *
[esc, per 100 lbs. * •
per cask - *
rs, of 2 wheels •»
, of two wheels
ges, of four wheels
1
8
3
4
37
25
$1 00
25
124'
3
1, Windsor andall sitting chairs, per
doxen - *12
rton • • I®
iisuudcr6001bs. - 26
over 600, not over 1200 lbs . 60
over 120011m. • $1 00
ibouscs . • * 26
1, empty ... 2
le, each • 26
s, each * * , 1
Its and chests of drawers * ,10
(Wood, per cord * * 26
, per quintal - • 2
if all descriptions (except in bags)
per 100 bushels *
owder, In bbls; of 100 lbs. each
inhnifbbls.
in kegs 6f 23 lbs. or under
pi window, per 100 feet, in propor
tion for smaller - ’* A
. ereceding 130 gallons of liquor
orany kind of merchandize 16
exceeding 03 and hot- exceeding
130 gallons • 8
rfhtile, per 1000 - 25
up, per ton > .60
as,raw prtanned, per 100 * 60
r , loose, per 100 lbs. - .25
in bundles, each ... 6
ipcg» of Merchandize; each • 6
0. of Potatoes, each . 2
each - . . 6
tor Jugs, each per dozen ' J 0
1, per ton - 25
:» of paint, butter, lard, biscuit, and
Such size kegs . . 1
shot and lead oyer 56 |)w. rigid ver
6001bs . .
. liquors of a smaller size than 20
gallons . .
e,pcr lOO.bushels
•per barrel - '♦•■'.
* for plastering.per IOQO *
», each , - • •.
bper 100 bushels
in ropes, per 100 retpes
»iron, each - <
J Apples, per 100
‘toes per 100 bushel - ' -
s °f gin, brandy, and all kinds of li
quor, exceeding 63 gallons
■ do. exceeding 130 gallons
uier casks of wine find other liquor,
'ider excepted) and dry goods in
mts exceeding 20 gallons'not ex-
ceding 63, gallons
wnsinjars . i
DO bushels • .
lets each j t, ; .• .
■ s , quern arid grind,
nermu'da, per 100 •
'arge mill per pair -
JSSm otl,or stones, per ton
|} ! under 200 gallons' each. ' ‘
over 2(K) do ' V"’,; . ,
6.
2
30
A
10
26
25
124
1
•-24
£6
fl
15
C
"I:'
25
1
2
25 •
60
26
“4
10
6
G
o
I
brandy, puncheon .of rum, ,tn<i all
kinds of liquor in cnskscxcccdingfl#,
nnd not exceeding 130 gallons • 20
Iron per tun, first nnd lust weckOO cents,
intervening weeks - - 25
Every other article same as its wharfage.
. V.- tvKiamNcn
Each hbl. or half bb. rice * G
Ilhd. of tobacco or sugar - • 16
Package of indigo - • -8
'laic of cotton - - • G
kwh draft of light goods, under 100 lbs. fl
do do do over 100 lbs. 12.
do do heavy goods under 200
do do do over 200 per 100 lbs 3
DRAYAOE.
Tor hauling up the Bhilf to any part ofthd city,
articles not herein enumerated, for 1600 pounds
weight , - • - 60 cents.
Under 1500 lbs and not less than 100 374
do 1000 do do do 600 65
For a ,1000 feet of-Luiubcr $1 60
do 1(100 Bricks • . 1 50
do cord of wood • • 1 60
For every bnln of cotton 8
do bbl. of Rice * . 18}
do hhd of Tobacco • • 374
,do bbl of Flour • - fl]
Arid every other article in thesnmoproportion;
for hauling down the Bhiif, or from one whurf to
another exceeding I6(k) lbs - 87J cts.
Under 1500 and not less than 100 lbs 25
For each bale of cotton • fit ,
do bbl Rico . - . 124
do hhd Tobacco •• 314
do bbl Flour - • fl|
■And wry other article in the same proportion.
Committees of Council.
1 FINANCE.
A LDERMEN. Rulloch, Minis, Gumming.
STREETS AND CARES.
— Dcnsler, Millen, Wayne.
MARKET,
— Morrison, Shick, Gaudry.
nay culture.’'
— Waring, Bulloch, Morrison.
HEALTH AND CKMETBY,
— Habersham, Jackson, Waring.
PUMPS.
— Jackson, Dcnsler* Millen.
LAKES.
— Camming, Minis, Wayne.
PUBLIC HOCKS.
— Millen, Gaudry, Dentler.
EXCHANGE. . , '
Shick, Gaudry, Habersham.
Di\ A. DE LAKOCilE.
Opposite tier. Exchange, Sai’nnnah.
'S coiistuAtly receiving fresh'supplies of gen-
uinc
DRUGS AND MEDICINE^,
selected for Country Merchants and Physicians,
which he will sell for cash or approved credit' at
the lowest City price.
Just received,
SVLPJTATE of QU1NINA.
oct 1G 190
ENGINES AMI Fine BUCKETS.
Minis, Jackson, Morrison.
public sales. •
Harris, Jackson, Camming.
General Dnig,Chemicals Family
Medicine Ware House.
LAY HENDRICKSON,
^ Wholesale and Retail Chemists and Druggists
JV*o. 1. Shad’s lluitdings, Corner of Congress and
Whitaker Streets, Savannah.
I AVE constantly on hand a very general as
sortment of •
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
DYE SCUFFS AND FAINTS,
PERFWM E RY, ^*C. A*C.
A great variety of Apnthecuries Glass Ware sucli
as wide ami narrow mouth bottles, from 1 gullon
toone ounce,composition and glass mortars, glass
iampsand lahip glasses, smellings bottles, gradua
ted measures, Apothecaries viuls white and green.
Surgeons Instruments—Rocket sets, turnkeys,
trusses, spring and thnmb lances, forceps, satahis,
bougies, catheters, scales and weights, £,■<■.. &,-c.
Patent Mtilidnet—of every description, <’iz:
Seidlita and Soda Powders, bulin ofQulto, calcin
ed magnesia, Lees, Andcrsons, and Hoopers Pills
Swaims Panacea, Balsam llonev, Batemans uut
Churches Cough Drops, Itfh olritmctit. ^c.
All of which arc oirered for snie oil the most
liberal terms for cash or credit.
iCP L.S-H. Having enlarged their Establish
meet nnd having made sucli arrangements ns to
be continually receiving n fresh supply of "goods
flatter tbemselvcsthut none of the kind inthis city
can ofler greater inducements to dealers. The
Merclinnt, the Planter, and the Physician, can
hero be snpplied with almost every article in the
Drug line, os their assortment will be fouudoxten-
slvo and of the best quality, under no considcra
tion whatever will the sale oflmpure or adulters
ted articles he promoted., The utmost care will
he used in the selection of good Medicines and
will be sold at a moderate profit. It is upon these
principles alone that they will endeavor to secure
patronage. All orders promptly executed.
The Georgia Patriot, and Darien Gazette, will
jilcnse to give this advertisement six insertionsand
1 orwnrd their bills for payment,
sept is 182
. HOuKS AND I.AnDV.KS,
— Wayne, Habersham, Shick.
M. MYERS, c. c
In Admiralty.
UNITED STATES OP AMERICA, I
DTSTRICT OF GEORGIA. )
John W. Long ' i
vs. > Monition.
Ship Albion and cargo.)
Tv the Marshal of said District—
GREETING i
, GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
W HEREAS John W. Long assignee of the un
derwriters at 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 oi the. U
nited States, forthe District of Georgia; stating
p e P each . . ' .
(rice excepted) over .
mmmm - - o
I °‘>ill kinds, under 4 feet squaro 4
°.J 0o ycr 4 squares - - ' 0 .
im. r C ' IS ^ S cxc,, oding 130 gallons )i.
nrl r 1 °. ! ], ,cr idnds of merchandize. 16
.• i^Wlllctti, lignum vita’, and all
; , '" oh . Per ton - - 25
' e ?jer.pafr . . .. 81
oSons of 4 wheels, (4 wheels) '* 60, ' , '
'Dry article in proportion to the foregoing rates.
f "n article is not to be found under its name.
’*raum in which it is usually contained.
“‘P tying on a Wharf more than two nights, to
v Cr:f to a week’s storage uiiless landed on Salr
her any other evening immediately preceding
“WjMh such eases to he removed on the second
i s ia H thereafter, or be subject to storage as
Pw week,- 8 cents for the .-V. -.-’/i
Ve„-' ' u llist week und for each inter-
|>Ue fc k i . . Scent!..
' week ... 6
it ir " cr week - - 20
, Bs * ontaining more than 30gal-
* - ■ * 25
molasuc?, Fijto of pin,
Albion, laden wltli Mahogany, Logwood, nnd di
vers oilier articles, wns,oothe'morliing ofthe 16th
Sefitehibcr last, by tfje force of the wind and
wayes driven on the beach of, Saint Catherines
Island, inthe District aforesaid, mid there aban
doned by hercrew; mid that much of the oargo
has floated out of the said Ship, some part of which
lias been taken by George if. Johnston; Patrick
Houston nnd George M. Waldburg, and by divers,
other persons, to a place of greater safety, and
that port theref still lies on the bpach of said
Island, below,high water mark exposed to the sea
That the Agent ol the underwriters a) Lloyds, un
der the impression that the said Ship ana cargo
were insured at Lloyds; has fertile benefit of nil
concerned, sold the interest ol'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 plnce of greater safety,
claim to be entitled to Salvage thereon, nnd pray
ing process of this court to take the said, wreck
nnd the said-cargo, or so much thereof, as is to be
found within the jurisdiction of this Court, into
tho custody of the Court for the benefit of the said
iibcllnnt, nnd all persons concerned, and praying
a monition rigainst the said George, Patrick-, and
George, and all other persons, claiming to be en
titled to salvage to appear and establish such their
claims and also to all persons interested to nppear,
and shew cause why the said wreck and her car
go shall not be adjudged to the said John W
l.ong, assignee, as aforesaid* of the underwriters,
at Lloyds, and for further proceedings. Now
therefore, you the said Marshal, are hereby com
manded to attach, seize, lake, and safely keep the
remains (if the said Ship Albion and her cargo,
wheresoever within the jurisdiction of this Court,
or in the possession of whomsoever to be found,
to answer the said libel, and you are further com
manded to cite nnd admonish the said George,
Patrick, and Geprge, and all other persons, claim
ing to be entitled to salvage ip this behalf to npr
peat before this Court, pnd there establish such
their, ejaim and further to cite and admonish all
and every person arid persons, whomsoever hav
ing or pretending to have Hny right, title, interest
property; claim or demand iriy or to the said wreck
or to the cargo thereof, to be, and nppear at a spe
cial Court of Admlrajiy, to be bold at Savannah,
On the Tufelfth day of November, next; to answer
the libellant in die premises that l ight and justice
may be done in this behalf. Andwbptsoever you
shall do', in tills regard certify and make known
to the Judge of said Court,at the time and place
aforesaid; and have you then and there this writ.
Witness the Hon. Jerentiniv Cuyler, Judge of
said District, this twenty-first day of October,
eighteen hundred and Priority four.
NICOLL & GORDON,
Proctors for Libellants.
All persons interested In the foregoing Monition
will take due notice. JNO. 1J- MOREL; M.-n.o.
l)cf30 , 201 . .... . .
t rEOKUl A, Chatham County—To all whom
H rimy copcern.
Whereas Elie .Ajon has applied to the Hon
this Courb ofOrdinnry of Chatham County, for
letters of ndraiBistrao°n on the estate nrfd eriefcts
of MadaniRbbieudp InJoncherelateof Chatham
County dec, hi behnlf rif the heirs and ferediters.
These are therefore to cite and admonieh
all and singular the kindred and creditors Of the:
snlddepeascd, to' file their objections (if arty they
liavc) to the granting of the, administration of tlie
estate Of the said deceased to tho applicant in the
Clerk's Office of the said Court* on or before the
fifteenth day of December next; otherwise letters
of ndministration will he granted.
Witness tho Hon. . one of the
Justices of the said Court, the 15th day ofNoveiP'
her, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c p-q.
nov 16 213
The Library
TS open for the delivery of Books on Monday*
A Wednesday, and Friday, from three uriti.
five o’clock. .
Owners and Tenants of Houses
Take Notice.
T HE Managers and Assistants of Fire Engines
will on Muiuldy, the 161A insl. proceed to
mnko an examination of Buckets, Ladders, fie.
throughout the City. All persons not complying
with tfio following sections of an Ordirtnnce for
ircventing accidents by Fire Sic. Will be returned
o Council.
Sec, 10. And be it further ordained, That every
house within the limits and Jurisdiction of this
City, occupied and tenanted, shall be supplied
with buckets at the expense of the owners of
said premises, to the number of at least the num
ber of five-places in the same, including such as
nre in t he out-buildings, and the said buckets shall
lie equal In goodness and size to those procured
for tnc use of the City,and painted,on which shall
lie painted in visible characters the name of the
ownnrs of said buckets; ar d in case the owner of
any house or tenement should refuse or neglect
to have the said buckets supplied ugrfeeably to
this ordinance, it shall and inuy be lawful for the
tenant to procure the same, deducting it out of
his rent.
Sec 1 . 11 And be it further ordained, That the
owner of every improved‘wharf shall furnish
twenty bucKuts for the building or buildings on
.such whurf, arid deliver them to Managers and
Assistants of the Engines, on or before tli.e second
meeting of Council in July next; und the receipt
of any Manager or Assistant, for sacli buckets,
shall be deemed a full compliance with this sec
tion, by the owner, .for the number of buckets
mentioned in said receipt; And tho owner of
every store in tho City, that lias no fire-place or
daces attached to the same, shall furnish two fire-
mrkets for every More of such kind, - and under
sucli regulations ns other landlords nre by this or
dinance required to do.
Sec. 12. And he it further ordained, That every
owncrofa wooden house or houses, brick, or
stone house,or houses covered with wood,occupi
ed ns dwelling-houses or kltchena.shall providethe
same with a sufficient ladder, or have a scuttle or
door cut through tltft roof of such iiouse or houses,
large enough for a man to-puss through conva
niently, under the penuutiy of a fine not excee
ding thirty dollars.
nov 2. 203; JOHN HAUPT, Oicrk.
Register of Debates in Congress.
PROSPECTUS.
A CCOitDlNGtoanintimationhcrctoforegiyen,
there will be published at the Office of tho
National Intelligencer, during the next session of
Congress, and, if encouraged by the approbation
bfthePublic. at every session thereafter, a RE.
GISTEROF DEBATES IN CONGRESS, intend
edtocompreheudamore full Report of the Speech-
cs on topics of general interest, in each House of
Congress,than itas ever heretofore beon published,
or than can be given to the Public through the or-
diuary mid limited channel, the cohunnsof a news
paper, This compilation will be of the most au
thcntic cast,printed with great regard topenumey
and in n form for durable preservation.
This undertaking is Mot of course intended to
substitute or supercede the Reports of Dehates for
the National Intelligencer, but father, by with-
•drawing the hriavy and extended. Reports trom its
columns, to enable the Proprietors of that Journal
to furnish, every, dny, in a comprehensive form
intelligible Reports of the' Proceedings and Dis
elusions in the duy preceding, on both Houses.
The “Register” is necessarily an experiment,
but it is an experiment the success of which we
soe.iio reason to doubt. Every one who takes an
interest iii our political history, as well as all those
wjio enguge 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
jec( debated, and to the name of any ono who eft'
gCged 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
-sucli a one, from the commencement of tho exist
ing government to this day, would be of immense
value to (he nation, were it ouly to shew what has
hhret$bre been said upon questions, which arc
continually recurring for discussion, nnd produc
ing needless coqfumption of timo by superliuoiis
debate. What is true of tiie years that have past,
will, ns soon as they are gone, be equally true ~
those in which we live.
It is noionly, therefore, as,a'vehicle of present
information, but also as a book for future rqterence
—asa National Kolitical Repository and Text-Book
that we hope this work will Ije both useful and
popular.
From tho lowness of the subscription to this
work, it xvi 11 be seen that ft is no part of our cal
culation to realize any present profit, from it. On
the contrary,'WC shall; in all probability, lose mo
ney by it for a year or two, hoping that thereafter
its established Character will ensure it a. sufficient
patronage to make it profitable.
GALES Si SEATON.
Washington, September, 1864.
CONDITIONS.
The publication of GALES Si SEATON’S RE
GISTER OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS will
commence as soon as the Debates at each suc
cessive Session of Congress shall afford materials
to fill a half sheet, (8 pages.)
The work will be printed in the octavo form, on
a super royal paper, made for the purpose, and on
abreviertype,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 and accurate Reports as
can be obtained of all Debates on main questions,
end of all interesting Debates on incidental ques
tions; with an Appendix, containing a list of the
Members of each House, the Yeas nnd Nays in
each House on questions which have been the
subject of Debate, such Documents, connected
with tho subjects of Debate, as may be deemed
essential to enable the render 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 page's, at least* and will be furnished to
subscribers through the Post Oflicc, in sheets, as
. I 1 • I I / ■ ' J _ 1 J1.! Aill .. I 11, ntill
J. Shinn’s Panacea
T HE subscriber, having discovered the com
position of Swaim’s celebrated Panaecn
has now a supply on hand for sale—he has redu
ceil tlie price from $3 60 to $2 60, or by the d
zenf24.
All charitable institutions in tlie United States,
and the poor will lie supplied grain,
If the citizens of tlie principal cities and towns
will appoint an agent to order and distribute this
Medicine to the poor, it will lio supplied.
This Medicine is celebrated for the cure of the
following diseases; ScorfuW or King’s Evil. 01-
cemted or Putrid Sore Throat, long standing
Rheumatic affections, Cutaneous Diseases, White
Swelling and Disenses of the Rones, and all cas
es generally of an Ulcerous character, and Chro
nic Diseases, generally arising in debilitated con
stitutions, but more especially from Syphilis ot
affections arising therefrom; Ulcers in the larynx
J>-c. and tlie dreadful diseases occasioned by 1
iortg nnd excessive use of Mercury, 4' c> It is al
so used in Diseases of the Liver.
CERTIFICATES,
I have within the last two years had an oppor
tunity of seeing-several cases of very inveterate
Ulcers, which having resisted previously tile rfe-
gulnr modes of treatment, Were healed by the use
of Mr. Swaim’s Pnnacen, and 1 do believe, from
what I have seen, that it will prove nn important
remedy in Scrofulous, Venereal rthd 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 1
numerous instances, within the last three years
and Jia've always found it extremely efficacious
especially in secondary Syphilis, and Mercurial
Diseases- 1 have no hesitation in pronouncing it
a Medieine of inestimable valuu.
W GIBSON, M. D.
Professor of Surgery to the University of Penn.
JOHN SHINN, Chemist.
Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1823.
Each publisher of n newspaper in the U. States,
is requested to publish this advertisement once s
month, for one year, and send their accounts for
payment.
Superior court—Chatham county.
Thomas F. Purse ct. al. ) -
Complaints I
and > IN EQUITY.
Richnrd R. Cuyler, cx’r
Wm Shaw, deceased. J
N this case, on tlie suggestion in tho defend
ant's answer, that certain persons not parties
to this hill, residing in Scotland, claim to he en
titled to a distribution of part of the undivided
state of Wm biiaw, deceased, and on motion, it
s ordered that all persons concerned,do appear
before tlie Superior Court of Chathnin County in
the term of.Inintary next, then and tliel-c to es
tablish sucli their claims; and in default thereof^
that the undivided estate of the said Wm Slunv,
he distributed among the complainants agreeably
to tlie deeree of said Court and that this rule lie
published once a mouth until- the expiration
thereof. '
Extract from'the minutes this 7th day of June,
1824. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk.
June 17 1 frr!38
Superior court, Chatham county.
January Term, 1824.
Aaron Cleveland and Susan C,'!
his wife, , <
vs. f Rule Nisi.
Jacob Falim. J
O N tlie petition of Aaron Cleveland nnil Su
san C. his wife, who was Susan C. Bona, stat
ing that Jacob Fuhm, before the intermnrriagc
of the.petitioners, to wit) on the 22d day of Juno
1821, did in conjunction with one Joseph A.
Scott, execute a joint bond to the said Susan C
in tlie peqal sum of four thousand dollars cortdi
tinned for tlie payment Of two thousand dollars
with interest from date, on or bplore the .first
day of March' then next, and that for tlie' better
securing the payment thereof, the said Jacob
did on the day and year first aforesaid make ins
certain indenture of mortgage, whereby ho
mortgaged to said Susan C. all that lot of ground
known and designated os Garden lot number
thirty nine, No 3d, and also, that adjoining half
part of another lot known as lot number (qrty
two, No 42, containing together eight and a. half
acres more or less situated to tlie cast of ,the city
of Savaunnh nnd bounded to the north west of
Lot No 26, to the south and east by . lands be
longing to tlie cstute of Hampton Lilllbridge,
and the west by the public road lending to
Skidaway island whereon a brick yard is npW
established arid known by the name- of Fahms
brick yard-, that there is now on the said - bond
or mortgage obligatory.the sum of eighteen hun
dred dollars with interest from tlie 23d day of
January 1823, and praying the foreclosure of the
equity of redemption of tlie said Jncnb und Ids
heirs, executors, administrators and assigns in
ami to the said mortgaged premises—Or motion
of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the. pelioners—
It is ordered that .the principal and interest due
on tlie said bend or writing obligatory together
with the cost of this application he paid into this
court within twelve months from this date, or in
nose of default that the equity of redemption of
said Jacob Falun, his heirs, .executors, adminis
trators and assigns be from thenceforth forever
foreclosed and that such fuslher and other pro
ceedings be had thereon, a$ are pursuant to the
statute in such case made and provided—And it
is further ordered that this rule be published in
one of the Gazettes of this state at least once
month for twelve months, or thnt a Copy,
served on tlie defendant at least six month before
the time •appointed for the payment of the nion
ey into court, *
Extract from tire minutes, 16th. Jan. 1824.
jan 1 fl 12 JOB T.SO LES
Chatham Superior Court. ■
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G EORGIA—Chatham County.—To all whom
it may concern.—Whereas, Joseph R.Thompr
son lias applied to the lion, the Court of Ordinary
of Chatham County for letters of administration
on the estate and effects of William R. Holland,
late of Savannah, Druggist, dec’d in behalf of the
heirs and creditors.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all nnd
singular tlie kindred and 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 the applicant in the Clerk-
Office of the said Court, on or before the twenty
seventh dny of November next; otherwise letters
of administration will he granted.
Wlinees the Hon. John P. Williamson one of the
Justices of the said Court, the 27th Oct. A. D. 1824.
oct 27 1»S S. M. BOND,c co.
Si EORGIA, Chatham County.—By the Hon.
\J tlie Justices of tlie Inferior Court, sitting for
oedinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas John M'Nish, administrator of Isaac
Baillon, dec. has petitioned the honorable the
Court of Ordinary to be disehargedfrom his said
administration.
Now these are therefore to cite and ndmonish
ull nnd singular tlie kindred and creditorsof the
said dec.to (lie their objections,(ifany they have)
in tho Office of the Clerk of the Court of Ordina'
ry, on or before the second day of May next, o
therwise letters dismissory will be granted the pc
titioner.
Witness the hon. John P. Williamson one of the
Justices of the said Court this second day <|f No
vember, 1824. . S. M. BOND, c. c. o<
nov 2 203
Superior court, Chatham county.
John Retail )
vs. > Rule Nisi.
Nathan Baker. )
O N the petition of .Tno. Rctnn stating that
Nathan Baker did on tile first !,•■■ y
•22, tlie better to secure the payment of his
rtaln promissory note of that date for the -inn
two thousand dollars, payable to tlie said John
dan, or order, on or before the 1st day of May,
182-1. with inlcri-'t at 7 per cent per annum, by
llis indenture, under his seal/ bearing dale the
day and year first aforesaid, .mortgaged ito tlie
SRld John Retail, all tlie undivided • moiety or
half part of all 'that lot of land, situate, lying amt
u ill the city of Savannah, ami known mid
distinguished in the plait thereof by the number
ono (I) Tyr oiincll tyllibig Darby ward, together
witli the ap[iurtenmiccs, and further staling that
tlie said promissory note remains wliolv Unpaid,
and the said mortgage in full force, ami praying
tlie foreclosure of tlie said mortgage.
On motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for tlie
iclioner, it is ordered that the said Nathan Ha
ter dq pay into this court, within twelve months
of tins date, the principal and interest dm- 011
the said note and the cost of the said application,
or, in default thereof* that the equity o( , •alp
tion of tlie suid Nathan linker of and to ! ■. > - • d
mortgaged premises, be thenceforth and forever
foreclosed. ■
And it is further ordered, that a Copy cf this
rule lie served on the said Nathan linker, at I'-nst
six months before the time appointed for the
inyiiieiit of said money into court, or published
11 one of the public .Gazettes of this state, nt
least Once in every mouth, until tlie time
pointed for the payment thereof, and that
further nnd other proceedings he, had ns
prescribed by tlie statute in such case made
provided.
Extract from tlie minutes this 24th Mnv. 1824.
may 7 2 A. B. FANNIN, Clerk.
May Term, 1824.
G EORGE Johnston and others, complainants
vs Peter Vanbargli Livingston nnd others,
defendants, in equity in the Superior court, ot
Cliathnni county, May term, 1824.
It appearing to the Court by affidavit that Pe
ter Vanburgh Livingston and Harriet E. Living
ston, who are parties defendant reside beyond tlie
state ofGeorgia, and within tlie United States on
motion Of complainants solicitor, it is ordered tlinl
the said dcfepaanl do respectively appear andan-
swor the complaints bill within four months from
he date of this rule. And is further ordered that
this rule he published once a week during four
monlhsfrom this date in one of the public Gazettes
of this State. ,
Extract from the Minutes.
A,,B. FANNIN, Clerk*
june8 134]
G t EORGIA, Chatham County—By the howira-.
T ble the Justices of the Inferior court of Chath
am county sitting for ordinary purposes.
To all xvhom it may concern.
Whearas Charles Gregory executor of Thomas
G. Davis late of, Chatham county deceased has
petitioned the honorable the court of ordinary to
be discharged from his suid executorship.
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections, if any they,
have, in the office of the Clerk of the court of
ordinary on or before the 7th day of March next,
otherwise letters dismissory, will be granted the
petitioner. , v
Witness the honorable George L Cope, one of
tlie Justices of the snjd court this seventh day of
September, A. D. 1824.
S. M. BOND, c c o c c
Sep9 176 , ' '
Swaims Panacea.
rnHE Subscribers have just received from Piiil-
X adelplviaa fresh supply of this celebrated Me
dicine,,and have made such arrangements as to
keep a constant supply 6f it on hand. Persons in
wnnt of this article curi depend upon its being-gen.
nine, as it comes direct from Mr. Swaim..
: LAY fy HENDRICKSON,
. Chemist and Druggists,
SWe Buildings.
ool 7
Camden—Superior Court.
October Term, 1824.
Nicholas J. Bayard )
vs. > Rule Nisi.
Ray Sands )
O N the petition of Nicholas J. Bayard, stating
tlmt Ray Sands, on the fifth day of June eigh
teen hundred and twenty-four, for the better se
curing the payment of his certain bond or writing
obligatory, bearing date the day and yenr afore
said', whereon he the said Ray acknowledged him
self held and bound unto the said Nkholas J. Bay
ard, in the penal sum of four thousand dollars'
conditioned forthe paymel of one thousand dpi:
lars on or before the first day of October then
next, und 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 the
county of Camden, and 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 or
the west by salt marsh, together with the appurte
nances—and further stating that the said sums oi
money remained unpaid, and pray the foreclosure
of the equity of redemption of the sttid Ray.
On motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for.tlie
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 with the interest and cost, otherwise
that the equity of redemption of the snjd Ray
Sands his heirs, executors, administrator* and as
signs, of, in and to the .said mortgaged premises',
be thenceforth and forever fore'closed.
Arid-ft M-furtherordered, that this rule be pub
lished in one of the Gazettes of this state at least
qn.ee a month'for twqive' months,'or that a copy
be served on the said Rbv Sands, at..least,six-
months before the expiration of the time appoint
ed for ((re payment of the said money into court,
and that such further proceedings he had as are
pursuant to the statute'in such case made and pro
vided.
Extract from (die minutes, this 26th Oct. 1824.
: JOHN BAIEEY, Clerk.
oct 29 ,200
up-
udi
nd
Superior court,ChatiumiCutuifv.
‘ 1 ' . . • JV March Term-;. '824;
William Bcrrie J
1». Rule Nisi,
John Christopher. S
O N the petition of William Borric slating
that one John Christopher, of tin; enmity
of Camden, boing indebted to one Henry 8m!ler
or order in a note of hart fl, dated St JImysin
aid county, on the t>t!i October 1822, in the turn
of Five Hundred Dollars, payable with interest
from the date on the first duy of Jmnmry then
next ensuing, did mortgage to the said Henry Ids
heirs and assigns, to secure the payment of (lie
note aforesaid, with interest on the same—11 cer-
aitl lot of land in the town aforesaid being part
of lot No. 1 beginning nt the west corne r of a
lot belonging toone Calvin Hayes, thence rmi-
ing south 100 feet on St. Marys Street, ti.vncc
north to Bryant St. cast *.t* C, Hays’ hind llience
south to the beginning* with the margin attached
to the same on the south Jude of St. Marys or
Buy st. boing a hundred feel on the street and
running from thence directly to tlie l iver St.
IRafys, together wjlrt nil nnd singular every thing
thereto appertaining,thnt tllcsaidllenry fc t; Utter,
to whom und to whose heirs und assigns the su’d
inortgngc was made on tint 24th of Sept. IBS
July assigned by deed, said mortgage toll, pe
titioner, there is now due on said inert * arc t lie
sum of Five Hundred Dollars with interest from,
the 1st January 1822, and praying for the fori-do
sure of tlie equity of redemption, in,tlie said J .fin
Christopher, Iris heirs and assigns in til*
mortgaged premises and that the same Le
foreclosed according to law.
On motion of Belton A Copp, attorney for pe
titioner, it is ordered that the principal and in
tercst due on the sidd mortgage together with
the costs rtf his applicants be paid ipto this rood,
within twelve months from this date, otherwise
that the equity of redemption of the said' John
Christopher Iris heirs executors, admini-Urr'ama
nnd assigns be from thertce forever vjfcifc-'.’ostuf
and that sucli other proceedings take place us a
pursuant to l!m statue.
And it is further ordered that this nile hr p ft
iished in one of the Gazettes of this state at r
oiipe a month for twelve months to the time
pointed for the payment of said money'iuiti-
,G0Uft‘ . ^ .-VV: '
A- true extract from the minutes.
JOHN BAILEY, Clerk.
Jeffngson, 15th March, i821
;/. In Admiralty. ,y ‘
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, )
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. $
George AVopdtuff and others. )
Pieces of Mahogany part cargo t Monition-
Ship Albion j •
To the Marshal of tlie District of. Georgia - :
GllEXTIXG :—
L. S. GEO. GLEN, Cl.rt
W HEftEAS-George Woodruff* -Patrick I tomb
ton and QftOrgp JoiniStrtli qpi^J.acyb, Wuld-
burg and George AYaldiitlrg and Edward PaPosteU
have exhibited their libel or complaint in the Dis-
frictCrthrt of the United Staffs forthe District of
Georgia aforesaid, stating and prupoirndiug lhat by
means of great labor njtd exertion of the mtpm
GcnuinepatentFaniilyJVledichies
X EESPiljls Churches Ess Mustard
Xj Andersons do things worm Lozenges
Hoopers 1 do Thompsons teeth paste
James do do eye Water
Churches cough drops Rogers, vegetable
Andersons ; do pulmonic detergent
Balsom Honey Hcnrlein oil
Audlerslenative British oil
Opodeldnclc Henrys canc’d magnesia
Squires elixir Batemans drops,
Salts Lemons / '
Can constantlv be had at the store of
1 , ’ LAY HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings.
sept28 183 .
which had been wrecketfftuthe' gale of •W&;-P»|K’
teenth of September l.a'st; 'end was driven off tho
beach of the Island of Saint Catherines, in . the
suid District, ami praying n reasonable salvage or
allowance therefrom. Atid whtrCa's the J ridge qf
the District Court for tlie District afcrosairi,. lyitlt
ordered and directed tlie Twelfth d(iy of Novjenr*
her next, for all persons concerned* iq lib'citeil to
appear atthe Court Home, hj the CTty pf Sayan-
linn, nt ten o’clock ofthayiiiy, and'sbew caifoj if
any they have, why judgment should. t:o( .pass ,'us
prayed : You are therefore hefel>y'aiithoriseri and
enjoined, to cite arid udnioqisli a}l parsbite, wfgBc
ver, having, oi'pretending to have. my. right.Liie,
or interest, in or to the .said Maltogany , .JUjfiilcd
against'ns aforesaid, to be, and apppur, at'tiic limn,
and place, aforesaid) before the'Judge .afqi vuid,
to hear, abide, by and perform all and .-:in;r'.:l,nr
sucli judicial actri as are'necessary and briflaw.
required to be.-done in the prehiiises ; and liirtiiV r
to do mid receive whutuiito law and justice : iu'!i
appertain, tinder the pain of the iaW an.'i daiv
tctnpt thereof, the absence nnd-oolite.hat.y of
them gndevery of-them in any wise notv.ith-
slanding. Arid whatsoever you shall do Iff, the
promises you shaft duly certify uuto the said
Judge, itt'thc time and jilace, aforesaid, together
with these .presents. . ,
.. WjfhesS the Hon. jegemiffb Cuyler,' Judge of tho
laid District,Court tlris't'wenty-tiiiith day of , to
iler one thousand eight hundred. ; anrl twenly-
fofir. ’ .DAVIES & BERRIEN; Factors.-
Ail persons interested in tit; fdragoing Monition
will takedqenotice. JNO. H. MOREL,, m.d.
Oct 29 200
•Vr-INE months after date, application will bs
J. 1 made to tbe hrtn. the Inferior Court o' Rry-
an County, for leave to sell all the real esta'* of
Sarah M’Kindlv,date of Bryan County dec for
tiie benefit of tlie heirs and creditors of; said es
tate., JAMES BUTLER, Adm’r.
apil 2 §o“7
P ERSONS having claims against the ate ol
Charles VV. Tebean; are requested to • •;;{
tiiem, and tiiose i 11 d> b H to make ;»;■
jiaymentto tlie Subscribe-.-—acemints against iiic
said estate to be left with Messrs S. J)
Sctieuk.
. F.E.TEBF.A.U, Adtol
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