Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, November 24, 1824, Image 1

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XXII. WHARFAGE, STORAGE, DRAY- 7> WEIGHING, LV SAVANNAH, yj, Jnn. 1934, and now in operation. ■*■■■ n i 11. WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 24, 1824. Whole No. 4543 lOF ,lM M 100tons WltAlll'AGI'.. per ilny GO cents, •do 75 ^Landing mil Shipping Country. Pro- r m L^rcl or half do Rice Cotton > * Ljp. of Indigo •<ifail of tobacco >0 feet of Lumber ! j „ )! hiiiglcs U,Veils - poles mSSkj 1200 4 cents. G 4 15 » SO.- 30 . 1>1 20 . - . » 30 y > . jive oak, cedar and other LStaU of corn ’ n "‘ l firm . n of 8,1 or, tnttusheh'lb'" 3 in bulk 30 Ijjoiuinois 111,11 05 < ^ipoodoro^rpp.te.pcr*, lOO-logs^kg aM i shipping Goodi. „J1 size, each * 10 octits. , and upwards • 15 do * - . - • 2 Lffre, trtmerto, sugar, and all Slaglofsuch size, (grain ex| rigsu • lief salted previsions naval stores, bread, apples, cider, and kinds of barrels except dry. goods and g SXs,and'aU Vlads of liquor (cider excepted) dry goods in casks exceeding *5 gallons, and not over S3 gallons * 0 □ n ines or linuors and_ dry goods f in casks under 20 gallons - 2 es of dry goods,and all kindsof boxes under 4 feet square p do do over 4 feet square p.sonp, candles, chocolate, cordials, [ nil, und boxes of like sire ♦ p, sugar, each ■* * sot com, per 1000 the ssme as boxes. k of owaburgs, Russia duck, bagging I canvas, each • • ” | o/ iiquor or any kind of casks, ox- j ccciling 130 gallons • 15 L loose, per gross • • 25 n pots, each - . • 1 Bcsofpans, spadep, lie. each - Iwr lWbushela • • 25 p not exceeding 500 lbs. each 20 exceeding <K>0 lbs. not exceeding ■1200 lbs. • • 35 [eiMcdliig 1200 lbs. * * 50 Jjtofallxinds, per coil • 3 i ovens with covers, and fire dogs [perpair • 1 ofeortlieuware . • 8 , per 100 lba. • • 2 per cask • • /* of 2 wheel* • 37 | of t^o wheels • • 25 of four wheels • $1 00 windsorandull aittingcholrs, per dozen • *12 per tpn * • 12 1 under 600 lbs. , * 25 over 600, not ovor 1200 lbs GO over 1200 lbs. * $1 00 louses . * 25 Umpty 1 • • i, each Johns, each |aml chests of drawers er cord ter quintal ? [of all descrintiq er loObusflel. |wdcr, in bbls. of 100 lbs. each inhalfhbli. * , in kegs of 28 lbs. or under window, per 100 feet,.In propor tion for smaller • .4 xctediiig 130 gallons of liquor brandy, puncheon of rum, nml all kinds of liquor 111 casksexcccding63, ntld not exceeding 130 gallons - 20 Iron per ton, first ami lust week 50 cents, intervening weeks . 26 Every other article same its its wharfage. ‘ WEIGHING. ') f Encli bid, or half bb. rice • 6 1 Hid. of tobacco or sugar * • 15 Package of indigo - • - 9 Bale of cotton - • . r 6 Each draft of light goods,' Under 100 lbs. 6j do do do over 100 lbs. 12$ do do heavy goods under 200 6.) do do do over 200 per 100 lbs 3 DIIAYAUE. for hauling up the Bluff to any part ofthecily, articles not herein enumerated, for 1600 pounds weight, - • • GO cents. Under 1500 Ills and not lcss r than ICO 37$ do 1000 do do do 500 25 For a 100ft feet of-Lumbcr $1 60 dp, loot) Bricks - • ] 60 do cord of wood - • 1 50 For every hale of cotton • • 8 do bid. of Rice • . *. • 18J do hint of Tobacco r * • 37$ do bid of Flour • • • 6$ Ami every other article in thesqmo proportion; for liauling down the Bluif, or from one wharf to another cxcfferiW 1600 Ills - a 37$ cts. Undcr 1500 ami not lass than 100 lbs 25 For each bnletafTotton • f lilii Rice . * * 12$ . hud Tobacco • 3M blitY lour . . 6L And every other article hthetsamc proportion.. Committees of Council. eiHancr. A LDERMEN Bulloch, Minis, Cumnlug. * STntETS AND I.ANF.S,’ , —' 1.Densley, Mlllcn, \Vuync. MARKET, , ——-a.,.— Morrison, Slack, GaudryF nnv Cbpuiu:. Waring, Bulloch, Morrison. weeding K lons , •; . _ cr- 1000 • I, per ton irnw or tanned, per 100 [loose, per 100 lbs. • • 1 bundles, each peri of Merej|omiize', each ofPota?5c$,euch .each - - &r Jiigj, each per dozen ,'peFtop » - | of paint, butter, lard, biscuit, and •such size kegs V d • f shot and lend over 66 lbs. not over 500 lbs kliquora of a smaller sizejlmn 20 a ns . ' - 1 pO biffhels Spcr barrel - * lforpia 8 t e ri^g’pcr 1000 8 25 60. <50 25 6 0 2 0 0 25 10 25 2 3tl 4 in eacl »> Pfr focffiushels . . in ropes, pcrdUO toptb ' iron, each ■ - [cs, per 100 per 100 bushel lofgilfi, brnndy, nnd nil kinds of U- or,’exceeding 03 gallons do. cxceciding 130 gallons fling 03 gallons p m jars Jer loo bushels I'setch 1 quern and grind, bermudn, per 100 [ large mill per pair 25 *.2$ if 0v *r 200 do each 15 juor, Is. in t *■ t ex- . 6 1 1 25, 1 2 26 Vj ;'' C& \ 25 . M * 12$ • 10 c «cb . . " . ll i °/ a llkinds(rlcr. excepted) over ,“''<ler63gali ( V ns ! 01 all kinds, under 4 feet square do 6 4 1 °ycr 4 squares - - ' 6 I casks exceeding 130 gallons li- li u r °)] IC1 ' kinds of morohandize 16 i.'„ ras i ''‘ l * 0 > lignmn vitas, nnd all | I'oods, pe r ton - - 25 I 13 per pair . 8 |°os of 4 wheels, (4 wheels) - GO V^f.ielc in proportion to the foregoing rates. n ar/iefe is /, f f u „nit uniter its name, jwfoge in which it is usually contained. •l/mg on a wharf more than two nights, to * * week’s storage unless landed on Sat- * tiny other evening immediately preceding “7-111 such eases tn be removed on the second u Jf thereafter, cr he subject to storage as , JJ 1 . 1 per week, 8 cents for the tin. s t week nnd forenoh inter* B&* G cents. ... 6 f( , 'to tier week - ' - 20 is " ontaining more than 30gal* » molasses, Pipe of -gip t Itr.A1.TU ANDJ3V.MF.THV, — Habersham, Jackson, Waging. • i*v»trs. , - Jackson, Dcnsler, Milh n. LA MVS. ■ Gumming, Minis, Wayne. l•eBL^C DOCKS. Millcn, Gnudry, Dcnslcr. EXCHANGE. Sliick, Gaudry, Habersham. ENGINES AND EIRE BUCKETS. — — Minis, Jackson', Morrison. ' PUBLIC SALES. 1 Harris, Jackson, Gumming. HOOKS' AND I.ADDr.nS, Wuyne, Habersliam, Sliick. f M. MYERS, c. c ~ = -—T, V. 1T1 ~niTr Y Dr. A. DE LAROCHE. I Opposite the 'Exchange, Savannah. S^conaiantly receiving fresh supplies of gen* drugs and mediqines, selected for Country Merchants anil Piiysjcfnns, whiim he will sell for cash or upproved credit at the lowest City pried. Just received, SULPHATE of QUININA. ■oct 16 190 ‘ General Drug,C hemical&Family Medicine Ware House. Whitaker Streets, Savannah. TTAVF, constantly on hand a very general as ■XI sortment of unu.08, MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS AND PAINTS, PERFUMEUY, SjC. 4’C. A ere at variety of Apatliecaries Giuss Ware such os wide and narrow mouth bottles, from 1 gallon to one obnee,composition and glass mortars, glass lampsan’d lamp glasses, smellings bottles, gradua ted measures, Apothecaries vials white und green. . Surgeoha />w<nim«n<j-~Pockct sets, turnkeys, trusses, spring and thumb lances, forceps, satalas, bougies, catheters, scales and weights, «,-c. $»c. Valent .Medicines—of every description, via s Seidlita und Sodu Powders, balm of Quito, calcin eil magnesia, Lees, Andersons, und Hoopers Pills, Swaims Panacea, Balsam Honey, Batemans nnd Churches Cough Dions, Itch ointment, tyc. *All of which are offered for sate on the most 'liberal terms for cash or credit. TP* L. 4- H. Having cnlnrged their Establish meet and having mude such arrangements as to be continually receiving a fresh supply of goods, flatter themselves that none of the kindlrt this city, can offer greater inducements to dealers. The .Merchant, the Planter, and the Physician, can here be supplied with almost every article in the Drug fine, as their assortment will be foundexten* site and of the best quality, under no considern tion whatever will <he sale of impure or ailultern ted articles be promoted. The utmost care Will be used in the selection of good Medicines and Will he sold at a moderate profit. It is upon these principles alone that they willendeavor to secure patronage. Alt orders promptly executed. The Georgia Patriot, and Darien Gazette, will please to give tills advertisement six insertions and forward their bills for payment. sept 28 182 ■* "t* Owners and Tenants of Houses Take Notice. T HE Managers and Assistants of Fife Engines will on Monday, the 15th inst. proceed to make an exuminatiOu of Buckets, Ladders, he. .throughout the City. ’ All persons not complying with the following sections of an Ordinance for preventing accidents by Fire fac. ivill he returned to Council. Sec. 10. And be it further ordained, That every house within the limits and Jurisdiction of this City, occupiud and tenanted, shall be supplied with buckets at the expense of the owners of suld premises, to the number of at least the num ber of five-places in the same, including such as are in the out-buildings, and the said buckets shall he squnl in goodness and size to those procured for the use of the City,and painted,on which shall be painted in visible characters the name of tile owners of said buckets *, and in case the owner of any house or tenement should refuse or neglect to haVe the said buckets supplied agreeably to this ordinance, it shall and may be lawful for the tenant to procure the same, deducting it out of Ids rent. Sec. 11 And he it further ordained, That the owner of every improved wharf shall furnish twenty bucKets for the bulldiug or buildings on such wharf, arid deliver them to Managers and Assistants of the Engines, on or before the second meeting of Council in July next; and the receipt of any Manager or Assistant, for such buckets, shall he deemed a full compliance.^vith this sec tion, by the owner, for the number of buckets mentioned in sniil receipt; And the owner of every store in the City, that lias no fire-place or places attached to the same, shall furnish two fire- buckets for every store of such kind, and under such regulations ns other landlords are by this or dinance required to do. Sec. 12. And be it further ordained, That every owner of a wooden house or houses, brick, or stone house,or houses covered with wood,Occupi ed a3 dwelling-houses or kitchens,shall providethc same with a sufficient ladder, or have a scuttle or door cut through tlie roof of such house or houses, large enough for a man to pass through conve niently, under the pcnautly of a fine not excee ding thirty dollars.. nov 2 203 JOHN HAUPT, Clerk. Superior court—Chatham county. Thomas F. Purse et. al. 1 Complaints | and k IN’EQUITY. Richard R. Cuyler, cx’r Win Shaw, deceased. • J I N this case, on the . suggestion in (lie defend- . ant's answer, tlmt certain persons not parties to tins bill, residing in Scotland, claim to be en titled to 11 distribution of part of the undivided estntn of IVm Shaw, deceased, ■ and on motion, it is ordered that ull persons concerned do appear before the Superior Court of Clintlmtii County in the term of January next, then nnd there to es tablish such their uiaims; and in default thereof, that the undivided estate of the said .Win Shatv, be distributed among the complainants agreeably, to tlie deeree of said Court and that this rule be published once a month until tlie expiration thereof. Extract from the minutes this 7th day of June, |iM A. B. FANNIN,- Clerk; , &t13B ' 1 1824. jtmn 17 maaeamammememvw '■ In Admiralty. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1 DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, f John W. Long ) r/. > Monition. Ship Albion and cargo.) To tht Marshal of said District— GREETING : GEO. GLEN, Clerk. W HEREAS John W. Long assignee of the un derwriters lit Lloyds in London, in the Kingdom of Great Britain, the supposed insurers of the Ship Albion and cargo, lias exhibited his libel or complaint, in the District Court of tlie U- nited States, for tko District pf Georgia; stating, nlleging and propounding, that the British Ship ion, laden with Mahogany, Logwood, and di vers other articles, \vns, on the morning of the 15th September |a»t, by the force of the wind and waves driven on the beacli of Saint Catherines Island; in lho District aforesaid, and there aban doned by licrcrew; nnd that much. of tlie cargo has floated out of the saidShin, some partof which has been taken by George 11. Johnston, .'Patrick Houston nnd George M. Wnldburg, nnd by divers other persons, to a place of greater safety, and that part thcref still 'lies on tlie beuqh of said Lslnnd, below high water mark exposed to the sea That the Agent ol the underwriters at Lloyds, un der the impression that the said Ship ana cargo were insured at Lloyds, has for the benefit of oil concerned, sold.the interest of the said underwri ters aforesnid, therein at publick sale to John W. Long. But the said persons, who have removed n part of the cargo to a place of greater safety, claim to be enlitled to salvage thereon, and pruy- 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 the custody of the Court for the benefit of the said iibcllanf,and ull persons concerned, and praying a monition against flic said George, Patrick, and Geqrgq, and all other persons, dunning to be en titled to snlvage to appear and establish such their claims and also to aft persons interested to appear, and shew cause why the said wreck.and her car f o shall not be adjudged to the said John W. ,r,ngre*i<>pnce. as aforesaid, of the underwriters at idoydsj anifof further proceedings. Now therefore, you tile said Marshal, arc hereby com manded to attach, seize, take, and safely keep the remains of tlie 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 and admonish the said George, Patrick, and George, nnd all.other persons, claim ing to be entitled to salvage in this behalf to ap pear before this Court, and there establish such their claim and further to cite anil admonish all and eyery person and persons, whomsoever Hay* ing or pretending to have any right, title, interest, property, claim or demanding ok to the said wreck orto tlie cargo thereof, to be, undnppcprat a spe cial Court of Admiralty, to be. held ut Savannah, on the Twelfth day eft November next, to answer the libollantih the premises that right and justice may be done in this beiiulf. And whatsoever you shall do, |n this 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 tlie Hon. Jeremiah Cuyler, Judge of said District, this twenty-first day of October, eighteen hundred arid twenty four. ■ N1COLL& GORDON; Proctors for -Libellants. All persons interested in the foregoing Monition will take due notice. JNO.H. MOREL, m.d.o. Oct30 201 ’ ' : (J may concern. Whereas Elie Ajori lias applied to the Hon the Court, of Ordinary of■■Chatham County, for letters of administration 011the estate nr.d effects qf Madam Robien de la Joncliere.intp of Chatham County dec. in behalf of the heirs mid creditors. These are therefore to citp aiid udmonieh all nnd singular tlie kindred and creditors ot the said deceased, to file their objections (if utiy they have) to the granting of the administration of the estate of the said deceased to the applicant in tlie Clerk’s Office oRhe said Court, on or before the fifteenth dny of December next; otherwise letters of administration will be granted. Witness the lion. - one of the Justices of the said Court,the lGthduy of-Novem her, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o. nov 15 213 - The Library j S open for the delivery of Books on Monday Wednesday, and Friday, from three until FIVE o’clook. ‘ oug 26 16$ . Register of Debates in Congress. PROSPECTUS. A CCORDJNGto an intimation heretofore given, there will be published at the Office of the National Intelligencer, during the next session of Congress, and, if encouraged by the approbation of the Public, at every session thereafter, a RE GISTER OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS, intend ed to comprehend a more full Report of the Speech es on topics of general interest, in each House of Congress,than has ever heretofore been published, or than can be given to the Public througli (be or dinary and limitedc!mnnel,the columnsof a news paper. This compilation will be of the most au thentje cast,printed with great regard to accuracy, and in a form for durable preservation. This undertaking'is not'of course intended to substitute or supercede the Reports of Debates for the National Intelligencer, but rather, by with drawing the hcayy and extended Reports from its coiumns„to enable tlie Proprietors of that Journal to furnish, every day, in a comprehensive form, intelligible Reports of tlie Proceedings nnd Dis cussions in the day preceding', on both Houses. The “Reoistfu” is necessarily an experiment, but it is au experiment the success of which wc see no reason tqjhmbt. Every one who takes an interest in our political history, us well as all those who engage iu the duties of political life, must have felt and lamented the want of a Record’ of Debates in Congress, in a convenient form, with indexogwhich might lead tlie enquirer to any sub ject debated, nnd to the name of any one who on- gaged hi debate. Such a work would bo an ele mentary book for young politicians, and wc have mvhesitation in asserting that [lie possession of such a one, from tlie comiiiencemeiif of the exist ing government to this day, would be of immense value to the nation, were it only to shew what has heretofore been said upon questions which are continually recurring for discussion, and produc ing needless consumption of time by superfluous debate. What is true of the years that lmve past, will, as soon ns they nre gone, be equally true of those in which we, live. It is not only, therefore, as a vehicle of present information, but also as a book for future rclerence —os a National Political Repository and Text-Book that we hope this work will be both useful and popular. From tlie lowness of the subscription to this work, it willhe seen that it is no partof our cal culation to realize uny present profit from it. On the cqntrury, we shall, 111 all probability, lose mo ney by It fora year or two, hoping that thereafter its established character will ensure-it a sufficient patronage to make it profitable. GALES h SEATON. Washington, •September, 1824.. CONDITIONS. The publication of GALES h .SEATON’S RE GISTER OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS will commence as soon as .the Debates at each sue-, ccssiyc Session off Congress shall afford materials to fill a half sheet, (8 pages.) The work will be printed in tlie octavo form, on a super royal paper, made for the purpose, and on a brevier type,in double columns—each page com prising ncurly as much matter as one of the co lumns of the Nut ional Intelligencer. It will contain us full and accurate Reports ns can be obtained of all Debates on main questions, and of all interesting Debates on incidental ques tions; with an Appendix, containing a list of the Members of each House, the Yeas and Nays in eucli llouso on questions which have been the subject of Debate, such Documents, connected with tlie subjects of Debate,’ as muy be deemed essential to cnuble the reader to comprehend theni, and proper indexes to the whole. The Debutes of the nest Session, it is computed, will’, .with the [Appendix, make a volume of five hundred pages, ut least, and will be furnished to ume, be it more or less, to be paid in advance in all ■cases of transmission beyond tlie liiriitsof the city, The .sheets' will be transmitted as completed, without regard <0 any particular days, ns the pub lication must of course be regulated by tlie prepar ation of the matter of which it is to be composed., The subscription will in no case, unless within the city, and not then uiiless specially, indicated, be understood to extend beyond the volume ac tually paid for in advance. Tq non-subscribers .the price will be four dol lars, boundin boards,forthe volume now announc ed. . The Debates of the Session of Congress follow ing the next, mid Of the first Session of every Con gress, will, it is supposed, fill about one thousand pages, or perhaps more, making omi very large volume, or tWo of a handsome size—the first Ses- sinn of each Congress being nearly double the du ration of the second. The price«';of the Register for the first Session of each Congress, be its con tents more or less than 1001) pages, will be fixed at five dollars to subscribers, and srx to non-subscri bers. Oct W 188 J. Shinn’s Panacea T HE subscriber, having ’discovered the com position of Swaim’s celebrated Punaeea has now a supply on lumd for sale—lie has redu ced the price from $3 00 to $2 60, or by tlie d zen £24. All charitable institutions in the United States, and tlie poor will be supplied grab's. If the citizens of the principal cities nnd towns will nppoint an agent to order and distributu this Medicine to the poor, it will be supplied. Tills Medicine is celebrated for the cure of tlie following diseases : Bcorfuln or King’s Evil, Ul cerated or Putrid Sore Throat, long standing Rheumatic affections, Cutaneous Diseases, White Swelling and Diseases of tlie Bones, and all cas es generally of an Ulcerous character, and Chro nic Diseases, generally arising in debilitated con stitutions, but more especially from Syphilis or affections arising therefrom; Ulcers in tlie larynx, 4-c. and the dreadful diseases occasioned by a long und excessive use of Mercury, tfa. It is al so used in Diseases of tlie Liver. CERTIFICATES, I have within tiie last two years had an oppor tunity of seeing several eases of very inveterate Ulcers, which having resisted previously tlie re gular modes of treatment, were healed by the use of Mr. Swaim’s Panacea, nnd 1 do believe, from what I have seen, thnt it will prove an important remedy in Scrofulous, Venereal and Mercurial diseases. N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Professor of the Institutes and. Practice of Physic, in the University of Pennsylvania. I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim i numerous instances, within the inst three years, and have always found it extremely efficacious especially in secondary Syphilis, and Mercurial Diseases. I have no hesitation in pronouncing it a Medicine of inestimable value. W GIBSON, M. D. Professor of Surgery to the University of Penn. JOHN SHINN, Chemist. Philadelphia, J\’ov. 17, 1823. Each publisher of a newspaper in the U. States, is requested to publish this advertisement once a month, for one year, and send their accounts for payment. G EORGIA-—Chatham County—To all whom it may concern.—Whereas, Joseph R; Thomp son 1ms applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinury 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 are therefore tr, cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to tlie granting of the administration of the estate of the deceased to the applicant in tlie Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on .or before the twenty seventh day of November next; otherwise letters of administration will be granted. Wlinessthe Hon. John P. Williamson one of the Justices of the said Court, the 27th Oct. A. D. 1824. oct 27 198 S. M. BOND, c c o. G EORGIA, Chatham County.—By the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior 'Court, sitting for otdinary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas John M'Nisli, administrator of Isaac Bailloi), dec. hits petitioned the honorable the Court of Ordinary to be discharged from his said administration. Now these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditorsof tlie said dec. to tile their objections,(if any they have) in tlie 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 pe titioner. Witness the hon.John P. Williamson one of tlie Justices of the said Court tills second day of No vember; 1824. S. M. BOND, c. c. o. •nov 2 203 G EORGIA, Chatham County—By the honora ble the Justices of the Inferior court of Chath am county sitting for ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whearas Ciiurles Gregory executor of Thomas G. Davis late of Chatham county deceased has petitioned the honorable the court of ordinary to tie discharged from his said executorship. These are therefore to cite and admonish all mid singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections, if any they have, in the office of tlie Clerk of the court of ordinary on or before foe 7th day of March next, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted the petitioner. Witness the honorable George L Cope; one of tlie Justices of.the said court this seventh day of September, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o c c sep 9 176 ***“ .'MIMS Swaims Panacea. T HE Subscribers hnve 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 hand. Persons in want of this article can depend upon its being gen uine, as it comes direct from Mr. Swaim. LAY Sg HENDRICKSON, 'foemist and Druggists, IpM’s UvMin&i, oct 7 m Superior court, Chatham county. January Term, 1824.- Aaron Cleveland and Susan Cl his wife, J vs. f Rule Nisi. Jacob Fahm. ) O N the petition of Aaron Cleveland and 5u- snn C. his wife, who was Susan C. Bonn, stat ing that Jacob Fahm; before tiie intermarriage of the petitioners, to wit; on tlie 22d ifayof June 1821, did in conjunction with one Joseph A. Scott, execute a joint bond to the said Susan C. in the penal sum of four thousand dulhirs condi tioned for tlie payment of two thousand dollars with interest from date, on or before the first dny of Mnrclt then next, and thnt for the better securing the. payment thereof, the said Jacob did 011 tlie day and yenr first aforesaid make his certain indenture of mortgage, whereby lie mortgaged to said Susan C. all thnt lot of ground kuown and designated as Garden lot number thirty nine, No 39, und also, that adjoining half part of another lot known ns lot number forty two, No 42, containing together eight anil a half acres more or less situated to the east of the city of Savannah and hounded to foe north west of Lot No 26, to foe south and' east by lands be longing to the estate of Hampton Lillihridge, and the west by tlie public road leading to Skidawny island whereon a brick yard is now established nnd known by the name of Fuhms brick yard- that there Is now on the suid bond or mortgage obligatory foe sum of eighteen hun dred dollars with interest from tlie 23d day of January 1823, and praying tlie foreclosure of the equity of redemption of tlie said Jacob and ids heirs, executors, administrators and assigns in nnd to the said mortgaged promises—On motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the petioners— It is ordered that tlie principal' and interest due on foe said bend or writing obligatory together with the cost of this application be paid into this court within twelve months from this date, or in case of default that the equity of redemption of said Jacob Falim, his heirs, executors, adminis trators and assigns be from 'thenceforth forever foreclosed and thnt such further and other pro ceedings be had thereon, as are pursuant to foe statute in such case made and provided—And it is further ordered that tiiis rule be published in one of the Gazettes of this state at least once n month for twelve mouths, or that. a copy, be seryed on the defendantat least Six month before tlie time appointed for the payment of fop mon ey into court. Extract from the minutes, 15th Jan. 1824. jan 16 12 JOB T. BO LF,S. Superior court, Chatham county. John Retail ) vs. > Rule jYisi. Nathan Baker. ) O N the petition of J110. Reinn stating thnt Nathan Baker did on tlie, first day of May 1822. the better to secure the payment of his certain promissory nolo of that date for the sum of two thousand dollars, payable to tlie said John Retail, or order, on or before tlie 1st day of May, 1824. with interest at 7 per cent per annum, by Ids indenture, under his sent, bearing date the day nnd year first aforesaid, mortgaged to the said John Retail, all tiie undivided moiety or half part of all that lot of land, situate, lying and being in tlie city of Savannah, nml known and distinguished in foe plan thereof by the number one (1) Tyi unncll tything Darby ward, together with the appurtenances,' and further stating Hint tlie said promissory note remains whoty unpaid, and the said mortgage in full farrpp, and ‘praying the foreclosure of the said mortgage. On motion of \V. \\. Gordon, attorney for the pelioner, it is ordered that tlie said Nathan tin ker do pay into this court, within twelve months of tills date, the principal and interest due on tlie said note and the cost of the said application, or in lietanll 1 !,I !•■ nf. tint the equity ol reo.-mp tion of the suid Nathan Baker.of and to tiie. said mortgaged premises, be thenceforth and forever foreclosed. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this rule be served oil the suid Nathan Baker, at least si 7 months before the time appointed for foe ()■,<• i nt of snid miiney into court, or published in one of tlie plihlic Gazettes of this state, at ieust once in every mouth, until tlie time ap pointed for tlie payment thereof, and that such turtlier an’d other proceedings be bad i'< are prescribed by the statute in such case made and provided. Extract from the minutes this 24tli May. 1821. may 7 2 A. B. FANNIN, Cltrl. Chatham Superior Court. May Term, 1824. G EORGE Johnston nnd others, complainants ts Peter Vanbtirgh Livingston and others, defendants, in equity in the Superior court, 01 Chatham county, May term, 1824. It appearing to the Cenrt by affidavit that Pe ter Variburgh Livingston and Harriet E. Living ston, who are parties defendant reside beyond the state ofGeorglu, and Within foe United States on motion of complainants solicitor, it is ordered that foe said defendant do respectively appear nnd an swer the complaints hill within four months from he date of this rule. And is further ordered that this rule be published once n week during four mbnlhsfrom this date iu one of the public Gazettes of this State. Extract from foe Minutes. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk* june 8 134] Camden—Superior Court. October Term, 1824. Nicholas J. Bayard ) vs. > Rule Nisi. Ray Sands 7 O N the petition of Nicholas J. Bayard, stating thnt Ray Sands, on the fifth day of June eigh teen hundred und twenty-four, for foe better se curing the payment of his certain bond or writing obligatory, bearing date the day und year afore said, whereon he the said Ray acknowledged him self held and bound unto the said Nicholas J. Bay ard, in foe penal sum of four thousand doliars- conditioned forthe paymet of one thousand dol, Jars on or before the first day of October then next, and the further sum of one thousand dollars on the first day of January then next, did mort gage nil 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 Shiercr, on tlie south by lands of Nathaniel Green, and on foe west by salt marsh, together with tlie appurte nances—nnd further stating that the snid sums of money remained unpaid, and pray the foreclosure of the equity of redemption of the said Ray. On motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for foe petitioner, it is ordered that the said Ray Sands do pay into this court before foe expiration of twelve months from this date, the said several sums of money in the condition of foe said bond mention ed, together with tlie interest and cost; otherwise that the 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, font this rule be pub lished in one of the Gazettes.of tliu state at least once a month for twelve months, or that a copy be served on foe said Rny r Sands, at feast six months before the expiration of the time npppint- ed for the paymont of the said money irtto court, nnd. that such further proceedings lie had as are pursiiant to the statute in such case made and pro vided. >■ .: - Extract from the minutes, this 26th Oct. 1824. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. : ; oct 29 200 • Superior court,Cluitlmm Connty. March Tehm,182-i. William Berne t , ts. > little Nisi; John Christopher. S O N the petition of William |lpme .-tilling that one John Christopher, of the comity of Camden, being indebted to one Henry Heidi It or order ill a lioie of hand, dated 8t Marys in said county, on the 9th October 1822, in tlie’sum of Five Hundred Dollars, payable with interest from foe date on foe first day of January then next ensiling, did mortgage to the snid Henry his heirs and assigns, to secure the payment ol tin- note aforesaid with’ interest on the same—a cur tain lot of land in tlie town nforesa’nl being part of.lot No. 1 beginning at tlie West cornel- c.f a lot belonging to one Calvin Hayes, tiirin rim ing south 1(XX feet on 8t. Marys Street, thrnen north to Bryant St. east to C. Hays’ land foenco south to the beginning, with the margin attached to tiie same on tlie south side of St. Marys or Buy st. being a hundred feet on the street and running from thence directly to foe river St, Marys, together with nil mill singular every tiling thereto appertaining, that the said Henry Sadiiler, to whom und to whose heirs und assigns foe said mortgage was made on the 24th f> 3ept. !8£ * July assigned by deed, said mortgage to (k pej titioncr, there is now due on said mortgage the sum of Five Hundred Dollars with interest from, the 1st Januury 1822, and praying for the toreclo sure of.thc equity of redemption, injlie said John Christopher, his heirs and assigns' in tins mortgaged premises and that the same be foreclosed according to law. On motion of Belton A Conp, attorney for pe titioner, it is ordered thnt foe principal and in teresft duo on the said mortgage together with foe costs of ins applicants be paid into this court within twelve months from this date, otherwise that tliu equity of redemption of the said im Christopher ins heirs. e.wcuiois, muiiiiiisiiutiutis and assigns be from thence forovei t. enclosed and that' such other proceedings take plaee a* a pursuant to foe statue. And it is further ordered that this rule be p il lished in one of tlie Gazettes of this state ut r once a month for twelve months to the tune ap pointed for the payment of said money into Court. A true extract from the minutes, j JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. Jefferson, 16th March, i82-t Genuine patent Family Medi eines L EES Fills Churches Ess Mustard ' Andersens do Chings Worm Lozenges Hoopers do Thompsons teeth paste James do do eye water Churches cough drops Rogers vegetable Andersons do pulmoniodetergent Balsom Honey Hearlem oil' Audlerslepatiye British'oil ' : Opodeldock Hertrys canc’d tnhgnesiai Squires elixir Batemans drops, i^c Salta Lemons Can constantly be had at the store of LAY 4- HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists^ Shad’* BuiUhigs, Mpt» IjW ■v •■V'F In Admiralty. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, > DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. $ George Woodruff and others, "j Pieces of Mahogany part cargo f Mondwr.. Ship Alliion J To the Marshal of the District of Georgia-J GREETlKo':—r L. S. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. XTtTHEREAS George Woodruff, Patrick Hons v V ton and George Johnston nnd ./mob Wald- burg nnd George Wnldburg and Edward P. Posted have exhibited their libel or complaint iu tiie Dis trict Court of the United States forthe District of Georgia aforesaid, stating and propounding that by means of great labor sot! exertion of foe tnanu gers, nnd negro slaves of foe said .libellants, they have saved und preserved pieces of Mahogany wood, from the wreck of the British ship Albion, which hnd been wrecked iu the gale of the fouiv teenth of September last; and was driven on tho beach of the Island of Saint Catherines, in tho said District, and praying a reasonable salvage or allowance thcrefAm. And whereas the Judge of tiie District Court for the District aforesaid, hath ordered and directed the Twelfth day of Novem ber next/for all persons concerned, to be cited to appear at foe Court Home, in the City of Savan- nan, ot teii o’clock of that day, and the tv Cause if any they have, why judgment should not pa-'s us prayed: You are therefore hereby authorised and en joined, to cite and admonish,ail persons, wli-te- ver, having, or pretending to have, aijy rigid,title, or interest, in orto the said Mahogany, libelled against as aforesaid, to be, and appear, at tlie time and place, uforesaid, before the Judge ufaresuid, to hear, abide by and perform all and singular such judicial acts as are necessary und by law required to be done in the premises ; and tii.’hiT to do and receive whatunto law ami jussive shaft appertain, under foe pain of tlie law and con tempt thereof, the absence jfod contumacy of them and every of them in any wise notwith standing; And whatsoever you shall do in the S remises you shuli duly certify unto tlie said udge, at the time and place aforesaid, together with these presents/.’ ■ Witness the Hon. Jeremiah Cuyler, Judge of (he said District Court this twenty-ninth day of Octo- .bor one thousand eight hundred and twenly- fonr. DAVIES & BERRIEN, Proctors. ■ All persons interested in foe foregoing Monition will take due notiqe-: JNO. II. MOREL, m’.d. g. Oct 29 200 N INE months after date, ^application will be made to the hon. the Inferior Court of Bry an County,’'for leave to sell all the real estate of Sarah M‘IviniHy,-lkte of jjryan County dec. for tlie benefit of the heirs und creditors ef said es tate. JAMES BUTLER, Ailin’r. apit 2 §o77 ' P ERSONS having claims against the estate ot Charles IV. Teiieau, are requested to present them, nml those indebted to malic immediate payment to tlie Subscriber—accounts against tho said estate to be left with Messrs S. C. £■ 3\ Schenk. -’ . , ' F. E.TE.BEAt?, Admrj qct? 186