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duce.
h c |, barrel or hail'do lliro
. Cotton
of lrnligo
• 'uovd of tobacco
Iriotcrt of Lumber
IlKtllStlO'CS
ingles
i:<is
Ei»o hoop poles •
,,1‘livn. oak, reitur nnd other
I ‘.vvfvood. sold by the solid It. 37J
fj.flimsncli. of corn, nn,l grain ol nil
‘ kind. i» l>"»< . *
[mfiiols lime in bulk
nrd of wood
ar, lishtivuod or other posts, per
’l foffr’C on Landing and Shipj
,>rofiismall sice, each
liCOlhs.umi upwards
1200 do •
)ofcoffee, pinfonto, sugar, and nil
oliicrbagsotsucu size, (t 1 * 1 * 11 cij
cepted) ouch
of grain and salt ‘
8 |«f salted pin visions linval s ou-,
brand, apples, cider,and all kinds
of bauds except dry goods mid ^
•o/wines, imd all kinds of liquor
(cider excepted) dry goods in
casks exceeding 20 gullons, and
not over 83 gallons *
,. wines or liquors and diy goods M
in casks under 20 gallons * -
es of dry goods, andall kmdscfboxeS
under 4 feet square - *
j. do do over 4 feet square 0
o. soiip, candles, chocolate, cordials,
oil, and boxes of like siao • 3
.a. sugar, each * * J]
ides of corn, per 1000 * - i
|s,t!ie same as boxes,
s of osnaburgs, Russia duck, bagging
neivas, each *
sot liquor or miy kind of casks, ex
ceeding 130 gallons *
[les, loose, per gross
rr puts, each
files of pans, spades, &c. each
I, per lOObuslicls
i nut exceeding 500 lbs. each
exceeding (500 lbs. not exceeding
120(1 lbs. • - 35
cxreci ling J20O lbs. - * 6<>
|agc of all xinds, per coil * 3
ii ovens with covers, and fire dogs
1 | it pair
[ >'s uf ciirthentvnro
fcsc, per 100 lbs.
per cask - '
|irs, of 2 wheels ♦
Is, of two wheels * * ^9
riages, of four wheels • $• 00
' [s, Windsor andall sitting chairs, per
dozen - • 12
0s, per ton . 12
Inotis under 600 lbs. - 25
over 600, not over 1200 lbs 60
over 1200 lbs. - $1 00.
Bboiues • * ; 23
■■empty • ■
tie, each
nijolms, each
'sand chests of drawers
I Wood, per cord
iperoulntftl ^ :^1
i of all descriptions (except in bags)
per 100 bushels - . 25
owder, in f.bls. of 100 lbs. each 12J
°- ill Ill'll bids. - t'l
0- in krgsof 20 lbs. or under 3
I, window, per 100 feet, in propor
tion for smaller - - 4
• exceeding 130 gallons of liquor
ortay kind of merchandize 15
exceeding<53 mul not exceeding
WO gallons - R
111 tile, per 1000 - 9-i
fp, per ton - - 6*>
raw or tanned, per ICO - 6>>
. loose, per 100 lbs. - - 25
in bundles. each - . <>
iperi of Merchandize, each - *5
of Potatoes, each • -
s, each - - .0
or Jims, each per dozen - (5
per ton - - 25
;s of paint, butter, lard, biscuit, and
such size kegs 1
shot and Ieud over 5(5 lbs. not over
50l)lbs - - 6
liquors of a smaller size than 20
gallons
ie. per 100 bushels
• per barrel
is for plastering per 1000
s, each ' -
ns, per 100 bushels
■ in ropes, per lot) ropes
i iron, each
Apples, per 100
ftocs per 100 bushel
> of gin, brandy, and all
quor,cxrceding <53 gallons
do. exceeding (30 gullpi
rter casks of wine and other liquor,
•ider excepted) and dry goods in
isks exeroding 20 gallons not ex
celling ii:t gallons - - 5
'bis in jars i
! per loo bushels - 25
jets each t
s, quern and grind, - 2
flermuda, per 100 - - 25
large mill per pair - - 60
ast, and other stones, per ton 05
' under 200 gallons each - <> V
over 200 do - - 12>,
.10
,' s . • - - - (5
es of nil kinds (rice excepted) over
Under 63 gallons ; ft
[ ,ks , of al1 kinds, under 4 feet square 4
do over 4 squares . . ft
[? or r!lsls ; s exceeding 130 gallons !i-
|ior m other,kinds of merchandize 15
ad > brasilletto, lignum vita;, and till
ye woods, per ton . . op,
1 per pair - *9
ggotis of 4 wheels, (4 wheels) . f,o
t l lr .V article in proportion to the foregoing rotes.
L! on article is not to to found muter its name
r e Package in which it is usual!,/ contained.
\°j . a : l !l‘"g on et wharf more Ilian lu o nights, to
ajerf (o a week's storage unless lamed Sat-
0,llfr inning immediately ■precedin',
l i n,/ ," sue/, f ftscs /„ tl , remo rrd on the second
' >> d( 'y thereafter, or be. sgbjcrl (0 storage as
STORAGE.
,l5 fiteii, per week, 8 cents for the
and last week and forenrli inter-
xUungwcek . . - 5
- fer week - - . ft
acco per week - - 2o
^ <:ii l' onlaitung more than SOgal-
; d> of sogar
brandy, punelieon of rum, nnd all
kinds of liquor m easksexceedlngtiS,
nnd not exceeding 130 gallons - 20
Iron par ton, first and lust week 50 cents,
intervening weeks - - 2.1
Every other article same as its wharfage.
wmoiUNiu
l'.acli'bbl. or lltxlfbb. rice
lllid. of tobacco or sugar
Package of indigo
Bale of cotton
Much dealt of light good?, under 100 lbi
do do do over 100 lbs.
do d a heavy goods under 200
do do dd over 200 per 100 ib:
DltAVAliR.
For liRiilihg up the BluITto any part oftlic
articles not herein enumernted, tor 1500 pound
weight - - - 60 tent
Fuller 1500 lbs and not Its? than llK) 375
6
15
8
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do do
600
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1000 Bricks
-
1 60
25
do
cord of wood
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1 60
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For ev
cry hale of cotton
•
51
do
bill, of Rice
*' ?.<* 1 .
- I8j
Goode.
do
hhd of Tobacco
374
10 cents.
do
bbl of Flour
<5!
15
Anti
every other (rnich
in the 5
lmepropot
for linuling down the Bluff, or Ire
another exceeding lOOOlbs
Under 1500 and not less than 1001b'
For each bale of cotton
do
do
bbl Rice
lilid Tobacco
bbl Flour
wharf ti
M7J cts.
ft!
31A
And eriry 0tin r article in the same proportion.
Dr. A. DH LAIiOOHK.
Opposite flic fitch an ir, Saranuah.
I S constantly receiving lii.sh supplies of gen
uine
DRUGS AM) M/:T)1CL\F,S,
selected for Country Merdluiits nnd Physicians,
which lie will sell for cash of approved credit til
the lowest City price.
.lust received,
SULPHA PE of QIJLXI.YA.
net |(i l!AI
Owners and Tenants of Houses I Sn|ieriorcourt—Chatham county.
T
Take Notice
X. . W
1U* Mnnagprs nnd Assistanlft of Fire Knj;inui
In. Admiral! 1/.
UMTF.n STATES OF AMERICA, 5
DlStmCT QF GEORGIA. )
John W. Long i
vs. r .Monition.
Ship Albion and cargo. )
To the Alarfhaiof said District—
GREETING :
B^PBhuiu oeo. cr.r.N, an!,.
W llERF.AS John W. Long assignee of the un
derwriters nt Lloyds in London, in the
Kingdom of (treat Britain, the supposed insurers
of the Ship Albion and cargo, has exhibited bis
libel or complaint, in the District Court of the. U
nited States, fortlie District of Georgia) staling
alleging and propounding, that the British Ship
Albion, laden with Mahogany, Logwood, and di
vers othcrnrticles. was, on the morning ot the 16th
September last, by the force of the wind and
tVuves driven 011 the heath of Saint Catherines
Island, in the District aforesaid, and there aban
doned by her crew ; and that much of tee cargo
litis floated out of the suid-Slnp, some part of which
lias been taken by George 11. Johnston, Patrick
Houston and George M. Wuldlnirg. and by divers
otlwr persons, <0 n place of greater safety, and
tint part theref still lies on (lie beach of snid
Island, below high water mark exposed to the sen
That the Agent of the underwriters at Lloyds, un
der tliedmjiression that the said Ship nnd cargo
wepe insured tit Lloyds, Iras for the benefit of nil
concerned, sold the inlero-t of the said underwri
ters aforesaid, therein at pitbliek sale to John XV.
Long. Bult the said persons, who have removed
a pnrl of the cargo to a place of greater vilely,
claim to lie entitled to salvage, thereon, and pray
ing process of this court to take the. said wreck
and the said cargo, or so much thereof, ns is to be
found within the jurisdiction of this Court, into
the ru«tody of the Court for the benefit of the stid
iibcHunt,iind allpersons concerned, and praying
a monition against tiie said George, l’ntriok, and
George, and all other persons, claiming to be en
titled to salvage to appear and establish suoh their
claims and also to nil persons interested to appear,
nnd shew cause why the said wreck and her ear
go shall not. be.‘'adjudged to .the said* John W.
Long, nssignee, as r’foresnid, of the underwrilers
at Lloyds, and for further proceedings. Now
therefuve,you thesaid Marshal, arc hereby com
manded to attach, seize, take, and safely keep the
remains of the said Ship Albion ami her cargo,
wheresoever \vii!iin the jurisdiction of tills Court,
r 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, and all oilier persons, claim
ing to be entitled to salvage in this behalf to ap
pear before this Court, nnd there establish such
their claim and further to cite and admonish all
and every person and persons, whomsoever hav
ing nr pretending toliavc any right, title, interest,
property, claim or demand i:i, or to the said wreck
or to the cargo thereof, to he, arid appear nt a spe
cial Court of Admiralty, to be held at Savannah,
on the Twelfth day of November next, to answer
the libeUnnlin the” premises that right and justice
mavbe done in this behalf. And whatsoever you
shall do, in this regard certify and make known
to the Judge of said Court,nt the time and plnce
aforesaid ; anil have you then and there this writ.
M illies? the lion. Jeremiali Cuylcr, Judge of
snid District, this twenty-first day of October,
eighteen hundred and twenty four.
NICOLL& GORDON, 1
rrnclorsfor uMtants.
A11 jiriSuiiN interested ir. the foregoing Monition
will take due notice. JN0.1I. MOREL, m.d.g.
U«t 30 201
General I )ruo-,l!lK‘mieakVFiiniily
Medicine Ware itou.se.
LAY Sf HEM)RlCKSON,
Wholesale and Retail Chemists and Druggists
jVo. 1. .Shad's Rnihlings, Corner of Congress and
U hilaKir Streets, Savannah.
T TAVF. constantly on hand u very general as
1 l sortment oi
drugs, Mr.niciNns,
DVU STUFFS AND PAINTS,
l'ERFUMEliV, <$*c. <frc.
A great variety of Apnthecaries Glass Ware such
as wide nnd narrow mouth hollies, from 1 gallon
to one ounhe,compaction and glass mortars, glass
lainpsaml lamp glasses, smeltings bottles, gradua
ted measures, Apothecaries viuls \\ liiteaud green.
Surgeons Instruments—Pocket sets, turnkeys,
trusses, spring and thumb lances, forceps, salnlas,
bougies, calheti rs, scales and weights, (yc. 4‘C.
Patent Medicines—of every description, viz:
Seidlitz and Soda Powders, halm of Quito, culein
ed magnesia, Lees, Andetsons,mid llaeipen l’ills,
Swalmi Panacea, Balsam Honey, Bulcutuns mid
Churches Cough Drops, Itch ointment, (pc.
All of which are oifeved for sale on the most
liberal terms for cash or credit;
0 . L.V1I. Having enlarged their F.stnblisb
meet and having made siu-li arrangements ns to
be continually receiving u fresh supply of goods,
(hitler tliemselvcslhnt none of the kindin this city,
can oiler greater inducements to dealers. The
.Merchant, the Planter,, nnd the Physician, enn
hero be snpplled*witli ttlinott every article in the
Drug line, us their assortment will be found extent
sive and of the best quality, under no considers
lion whatever will the sale of impure or adulter.*
led articles he promoted. The utmost enre will
be used in the selection of good Medicines and
will bn sold nt 11 moderate profit. It is upon these
principles alone that they will endeavor to secure
patronage. All i/tders promptly executed.
The Georgia Patriot, and Darien Gazette, will
please to give this advertisumentsix hisertiousund
forward their bills for payment.
sept 23 182 ' . ~
make an examination of Buckets, Ladders, Aic
throughout the City. All persons not complying
with the following sections of an Ordinance for
preventing accidents by Fife &e. will lie returned
Council.
Sj.c. to. And he it further ordained, That every
house within the limits and Jurisdiction of this
xccupicd and tenanted, shall be supplied
illi buckets nt the expense of the owners of
id premises, to the number of at least the num
ber of live-places in the same, including such as
ire in the oilpbundings, and thesaid buckets shall
he equal in goodness and sine to those procured
for the use of the City,and painted,on which shall
he painted in visible, characters the name of the
owners of said buckets; nr d in case the owner of
any house or tenement should refuse or neglect
to nave the said buckets supplied agreeably to
“8 r
lis ordinance, it shall and Duty be lawful for the | r~, ~. :—75X—n :—
nant to procure the same, deducting it out of| iSUpCI'iuf COUl’t, GlltltlUUn COUllt)i
is rent. I Japoatiy Tr ior, 1-24
Sec. 11 And he it further ordained, That the Aaron Cleveland and Susan Cl
owner of every improved wharf shall furnish I Ids wife, )
twenty bucxets for the building or buildings on | r». | Rule.'"
such wharf, and deliver them to Managers mid
Assistants of the Engines, on orbeforc the sneond
meeting of Council in Jut v next; nnd thh receipt
of any Manager or Assistant, for such buckets,
Register of Debater in Congress.
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GALES fc SEATON.
Jacob Fahm. J
O N the petition of Aaron Cleveland and Su
san C. his wife, wlio was Susan C. Bonn, stat
ing-tlmt Jacob Fahm, before the Intermarriage
shall be deemed 11 full compliance with this sec- I of the petitioners, to wit; on the 22d day of June
tion, by the owner, for the number of buckets I 1821, did in conjunction with one Joseph A
mentioned in said receipt; And the owner of Scott, execute a joint bond to the said Susan C
every store in the City, that lias no fire-place or 1 in the penal sum of four thousand dollars condi-
riuccs attached to the same,shall furnish two fire- I tinned for the payment of two thousand dollars
rackets for every store of such kind, and under with interest from date, on or bclore (Ira first
such regulations 11s other landlords arc by this or- I day of March then next, and that for the belter
diuance required to do. I securing the payment thereof, the snid Ihru
Sec. 12. And he it further ordained, That every I did on life day and year first aforesaid make hi
owner of a wooden’house or houses, briek, or certain inaeiitiire of mortgage; whereby Ii
stone house.or houses covered with wood.oceupi- mortgngcd to said Susan C. all that lot of ground
edns dwelling-houses or kitchens, shall provide tile known and designated as Garden lot miritber
same with a sufficient ladder, ur liuvr.. scuttle or thirty nine, No-St), and also, that adjoining linlf
door cut through the roofofsucli house or houses, part of anothcrlot known us lot number forty
large enough for a man to pass through conve- two, No 42, containing together eight and a half
nlcntly. under tho penantly of a fine not excec- acres more or less situated to tin- cast of the city
ding thirty dollars. of Savannah mid bounded to tin- north west u
nov 2 203 JOHN HAUPT, Clerk. | I.ot No 2(i, to the south and cm-t by bonis lie
longing to the estate ol‘ Hampton LilHbridgi
and the west by the public road fending t
Skidawny island whereon a brick yard is run
established and known by the name of Kuiim
In I brick yard- that there is now on the said lion
or mortgage obligatory the sum of eighteen bun
deed dollars with interest from the 23d day of
January 1823, and praying the foreclosure of tli
equity of redemption of the said Jacob and It
assigns i
On motion
C * KUTUilA, ( liailiam County—To till whom it
X inny concern.
Whereas Elie Ajoq has applied to fhe II011.
the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, for
letters of administration on the estate and effects
ot Madam Robien de la Joncltcre late of Chatham
County dec. in behalf of the heirs and erediter-.
These are therefore to cite arid admonish
all nnd singular the kindred and creditors of the
snid deceased, to file their objeetions (if any they
have) to tho granting of the administration of the
estate of the said deceased to (ho applicant in the
Clerk’s Office ot the said Court, on or before the
fitteentli day ol December next; otherwise letters
of administration will he granted.
Witness the lion. one of the
Justices of the said Court,the 16th day of Novem
ber, A. D- 182-1. S. M. BOND, e e 0.
nov 15 213
Clerks Office.
29th October 1824,
“jyrO'JTC'F.— Proposals will be received at thi;
lx Office until the loth December next, for sup
plying the Guardhouse with xvood and light-—
nnd keeping the same ejenn—also, for sweeping
and keeping in order, the Police office
F.xtract from the minutes,
SOL. COHEN', c. c.pro Inn.
net 20 200
TNc
JLtici
mclajfca, Pine of
6‘ib
Clerks Office,
29th October, fP24.
N conformity with r resolution of Council N
::e is hereby given that on the second regular
meeting in Nov. next, Council will proceed t
elect a City Treasurer, to fill the vacancy ocr.
slotted bv the decease ot John fit Roberts.
Extract from the minutes.
SOL. COHEN, c. c.pro tern.
net 2f) 200
The Undersiuned Conunitte,
H AVE been instructed by Council to place in
n state of repair the Tire Engines of the city
They will receive proposals fiojn any com;
persons to effect tiiis object.— I he Ln:;im
quiririg repairs will he. designated on application
tu either oftlic Cur mittec.
GEO. MILLEN,
1. MINIS,
nov 11 210 JAS.MOimif.0N
DmlltJlly MilL Ulnu UN *1 UUUIV IUI illlUkC M.1WVUVC
1 National Political Repository nnd Text-Book
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Washington, September, 1324.
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Oct 12 168
Thomas F. Purse et. id.
Complaints 1
and } IN EQUITY,
Richard It. Cuylcr, ex’r I
Win Shaw, deceased. J
I N this ease, 011 (lie suggestion in the 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
estate of Win Shaw, deceased, find on motion, it
is ordered that nil persons concerned do appear
beforo the Superior Court of Chatham Comity in
tlie term of January next, then and there to es
tablish such their claims; and iu default thereof,
that tlie Undivided estate oftlie snid Win Shaw,
he distributed among tlie ioinplHinnnts agreeably
to the decree Of said Court and that this rule lie
published once a month until (tie expiration
thereof.
Extract from the minutes this 71b day of June,
182-1. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk,
jimp. i7 $t133
Superior court, Chatham county.
John Retail I,
rs. > Rule JViti,
Nathan Baker. )
O N the petition of Jno. Relan stating that
Nathan Baker did on the first day pf May
1822. the better to secure the. payment of hi*
certain promissory note of that date for the spin
pf two thousand dollars, payable to the said John
Rvtan, or order, on or before the 1st day of May,
Ifft-I. with interest nt 7 per cent per annum, by
Ins indenture, under his seal, bearing date the
day mid year first aforesaid, mortgaged to tlie
iid John Retan, all the. undivided moiety or
it If part of all that lot of land, situate, lying and
being in the city of Savannah, and known and
distinguished in the plan thereof by tlie number
i»- (I) Tyi ounell tytliing Darby wnrd, together
illi tlie appurtenances, nnd further stating that
c snid promissory note remains wlioly unpaid,
and the said mortgage in full force, nnu praying
e foreclosure of the said mortgage.
On motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the
Slimier, it. is ordered thut the said Nathan Ba-
i- do pay into this court, within twelve months
f thi? date, the principal nnd interest due ftn
tlie said note and the cost of the said application,
or in default thereof, that the equity of rederiip
tion oftlie said Nathati Baker of and to the said
mortgaged premises, De thenceforth and turever
foreclosed.
And it is further orden d. that a copy -of this
ill- be served on tlie said NrIIihii Laker, nt lenst
/months In-fore the time a- pointed for tlie
jai^bieiit of said money into court, or published
ill one of (lie public Gazettes of tins state, at,
lenst once in every month, until the time ap
pointed lor tin* payment thereof, nnd that such
further and other proceedings be bud as are
escribed by tlie statute in such case made uttd
ivided.
Extract from the minutes (bis 2-ftli May. 1824.
may 7 2 A. B. FANNIN, Clerk.
.1. Shinn’s Panacea
T HE subscriber, buviug discovered the com
position of Swain'* celebrated Panacea
ha.- now a supply on bund for sale—lie has rede
ced the price from £3 6u to §2 60, or by the d
zen $24.
All char!table institutions in tlie United States,
and the poor will be supplied gratis. t „
If the citizens of the principal cities nnd towns I heirs' executors*, administrators and
will appoint un agent to order and distribute this nnd to the said mortgaged premises-
Medicinc to the poor, itwill be supplied. of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the petioncr
This Medicine is celebrated for tho cure of the I R D ordered that the principal arid Interest due
following diseases : Scorfula or King’* Evil. Ul-1 qh the said hend or writing obligatory togethej
ceratcd or Putrid Sore Throat, long standing with ttio cost of this application be paid into this
Rheumatic nliV-etions, Cutaneous Diseases, While I court within twelve months from this date, or in
Swelling nnd Diseases of the Bones, nnd all eas I case .of default that the equity of redemption 1
cs generally of an Ulcerous character, and Chro-1 said Jacob Fahm, his hpirs, executors, p.dmbti
nic Diseases, generally arising in debilitated con- irators nnd assigns be from thenceforth forevi
stitutions, but more especially trom Syphilis or I foreclosed and tlmt such fusilier nnd other pr
affection* arising fherefirorii; Ulcers in the larynx, I ccedings be had lheraon, a* are pursuant (0 tl
4-c. and the dreadful disease* occasioned by ri I jftalMteln surJi caso made and provided—\nd
long and excessive use of Mercury, ij-c. It is al-I is further ordered that this rule Le published ‘
so used in Diseases oftlie Liver. I one of the Gazettes of (his .state at least once
CERTIFICATES, month for twelve months, or that n copy, be
I have within the last two years had nn oppor- served on the defendant ot least si x month uefon
Umity of seeing Several crises of very inveterate the time appointed for (lie payment of tho mon
Ulcers, which Tmvlng resisted previously the re- ey into court.
gular modes of treatment; were healed by tile use | F.xtract from the minutes, 15lh .Tan. 1824.
of Mr. Swaim’? Panacea, and I do believe, from
what I huve seen, that it will prove an important
remedy in Scrofulous, Venereal and Mercurial
diseases. .) N. CHAPMAN, M. D.
Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Physic,
■’ in the University of Penniti/lrania.
I have employed the'Patmcea of Mr. Swnltn i
numerous instance*, within tlie last three yeaH,
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.
IV GIBSON. M. n.
Fiofusor of Surgery ter the Uriiveredy of Penn- 9
JOHN SHINN, Chemist.
Philadelphia, Jfov. 17. 1S23.
jan 1<5
12
JOBT.BO
. Chatham Superior Court.
’ jlAvTEr.M, 1S2-1.
G FORGE Jolinston and others, complainant
rs Peter Vanburgh Livingston and otlir
defendants, in. equity in the Superior court, ot
Chatham county. May tnrin, 1824. ■
It appearing to tli,e Court by affidavit (hat P'
ter Vanburgh Livingston and Harriet F, Livin
ston, who are parties defendant reside beyond tli
state ofGcorgia, and within the United Slate
motion of complainants solicitor, it is ordered thut
the said defendant do respectively tq.-pear end an
swer the complaints bill within four months from
, - , he date of this rule. And is further ordered that
Each publisher of a newspaper in the U. States, I tkisrule be pnblixhed once a week during fou
is requested to publish this advertisement once a mnnthsfrom this date in one of the public Gazette
month, for one year, and send their accounts for I 0 f j[,; 3 State
payment.
'N EUftuiA—Chatham County.—To all whom
X" it may concern.—Whereas, Joseph R.Thomp
son has applied to the Hon. tke 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 helmlf of the
heirs and creditors.
These arc therefore to cite andadtnnnlsh all nnd
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 tho applicant in tlie Clerk’s
Office oftlie snid Court, on orbeforc the twenty
seventh day of November next; otherwise letters
of administration will he muted.
WTinesstbe Hon. John P. Williamson one of the
june 8
Extract from the Minutes.
A. B. FANNIN, Cterk«
134j
Camden—Superior Court.
October Tf.rm, 162-1
Nicholas J. Bayard )
vs. ’ > Rulcfiisi.
Ray Sands )
O N the petition of Nicholas J. Bayard, slat
that Ray Sands, on the fifth day of June c
teen hundred and twenty-four, for the better so
curing the payment of his certain bond or writin
obligatory, bearing date the day and year afore
said, xvhercon he the said Ray acknowledged him
Justices of the said Court, the27lhOct.A. D. 1824. self held and bound unto the said Nicholas f. Bay-
net 27 ' i&H - S. M,BONR.e co. ord, in the,.penal sum of four thaumtui tlmla s-
conditioned fortlie puyniet of one tQjousana dol f
/G EORGIA, Chatham County.—By the Hon. Mors 011 or Before the first day of October the
the Justices of the. Inferior Court, silting for Ilext * nll(1 1'": further sum of 011c thousand doll
oedinury purposes. ' „ I on the fir. t day 01 January then next
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas John MbNish, administrator of Isaac
Bailloii, dec. lias petitioned the honorable the
Court of,Ordinary to be discharged from his said
administration.
did rite at
gage all that tract, piece, or parcel of land, lying
being and situate on Cumberland Island in tli
county of Camden, and known by the name
Cotton Bluff, containing four hundred and <if
acres, hounded on the north by lauds of Shir
on the south by lands of Nathaniel Grren, rind on
petitioner, it is ordered that the said Ray Sand
pay into this court before the expiration riftwclv
o
{Superior court, Chatham County.
Ma mi 1 Thru, 1824.
William Berrie J
r.(. / Rule A’isi,
John Cluistoplier. S
N the petition of William Berrie stating
tlmt one John Christopher, of the county
of Camden, being indebted to one Henry Settler
or order in a note of hand, dated St Mitrys in
id county, on {lie I'tli October 1822, in the sum -
if Five Hundred Dollul?, payable with interest
nun the date on tlie first day of January then
;i• xt ensuing, did mortgage to tin; said Henry his
heirs and assigns, to secure the payment of tlie
note aforesaid with interest on the same—a cer*
hIii lot of land in the town aforesaid being part
if lot No. 1 beginning nt the west corner of a
ot belonging to one Calvin Hayes, thence run*
ing south 1(H) feet on rit. Marys Ltrect. tl.-nce
north to Bryant St. east to C. Hays’ land thence
south to the beginning, with tlie margin attached
the same on the south side of St. Marys or
Lay st. being ri hundred feet on tlie street and
running from thence directly to the river St.
Mary?, together with nil and singular every thing
appertaining, that thesaid Henry Sndute.r,
in mid to whose heirs nnd assigns tlie su'd
mortgage was made on the 24tli of Sept. 182
Inly assigned by deed, said mortgage toll, pe
titionor, there is now due on said mortgage tho
sum of Five Hundred Dollars with interest from,
1st January 1822, and praying for the teredo?
of tlie equity of redemption, in,the said John
Christopher, b'is In-ire and assigns in tho
rtgngcd premises and thut ‘the same be
foreclosed according to laiv.
On motion of Belton A Copp, nttoruey for pe
titioner, it is ordered that the principal nod-ini
ti-rest due on the said mortgage together With
the costs of his applicant? be paid into this court
within twelve months from tiiis date, otherwise
that the equity of redemption of the snid John
('hristoj)her his heirs executors, administrations
and.aXSifi&raaltiJtetnri'thariSTTprgvy r foreclosed
nnd that such other proceedings tukc piaee as a
pursuant to the statue.
And it is further ordered that this rule be p 1’
1 i-died in one of the Gazettes of this state ot
once
painted
Court.
A true extract from the minute*.
JOHN BAILEY, Clerk.
Jefferson, 15th Marcti, i824
nee a month for twelve months to the time ap
dated for the payment of said monev into
Momtror..
Witness the hon. John P. Williamson one oftlie P a Y 'Mo this court beiorethe expiration m twelve
Justices of the said Court this second day of No- mnnths from this date, the said several sums ...
vember, 1824. S. M. BOND, c. c. o. money in the condmon of the said bond montion-
nov2 203 I ed, together with the interest nnd cost, otherwise
f'±
K*
that tlie rquity of redemption of the Said Ray
, Sands his heirs, executors, administrators and as-
blt the Justices of theInferior court of Chalk- I signs, of, in and to the said mortgaged premises,
r:m county sitting for ordinary purposes. be thenceforth nnd forever foreclosed.
To all whom it may concern. And it is further ordered, that this rule be pub-
W'henras Charles Gregory executor of Thoma? I Rshedln one of the G: zeltes of this state at least
G. Davis late 01 Chatham county deceased has I o:ice a month for twelve months, or that n copy
petitioned the honorable the court of ordinary to l )e served on the said Ray Snr.ds, at least six
he discharged from his said executorship. . I months before the expiration oftlie time appoint-
‘i’liese are therefore to cite and admonish all I ed for the payment of the snid money into court,
and singular the kindred and creditors ot tlie I ;ln J -that sucii further proceedings be bad as are
said deceased, to file their objections, if any they I pursuant to the statute iu such case made and pro-
have, in the office of the Clerk oftlie court of I x-jded.
ordinary on or before the 7tli day 01 March next; I Extract from the minutes, this 25tll Oct. 1824.
otherwise letters dismbsory will be granted the 1 JOHN BAILEY-, Clerk,
petitioner. I oct29 200
Witness the honorable George L Cope, one of I ..
the Justices of the said court this seventh day of Genuinc patent ,F am |y MedicillUS
In Admiralty.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, j
George Woodruff aud others, 4
t.f.
Pieces of Mahogany part cargo !
Ship Albion j
7b the Alurshed of the District of Georgia 4
GUEF.Tl.S'C '•—
L. S. GKO. GLEN, Clerk.
■XTEHEReAS George Woodruff, Patrick Hotrt
v V ton and George Johnston and Jacob W’uld-
burg and George Waldbmg and Edward P. Postell
have exhibited (heir libel or complaint in the Dis
trict Court oftlie United States fortlie District oi
Georgia aforesaid, stating and propounding thut by
means of great labor and exertion of the maim
gore, and negrd slaves of the said libellants, they
' havo>tivetT'riria : ijrasonTen-irivyea of Mahogany
wood, from the u reek of the British ship Albion
which lmd been wrecked in the gale of the four
teenth of September last ; and was driven on the
beach of tlie Island of Saint Catherines, in tho
said District, and praying n reasonably salvage or
allowmioetherefram. And whereas tlie Judge of
the District Court for the District aforesaid, hath
ordered.and directed the Twelfth day of n’ovctn-
I er next, for all persons concerned, to be oiled to
app.-ar at’the Court Hear c, in the City of Sucan-
nalt, at ten o’clock of that day, and shew cause if
any they have,.why judgment should not puss ns
prayed : 1 o-j are therefore hereby authorised ami
enjoined, to cite anil admonish till persons, wi^lc-
v'c-V. having, or pretending to have, any right.tiile,
or interest, in or to the said Maliogany, libelled
against as aforesaid, to be, and appear, at the time
and place, aforesaid, before the Judge aforesaid,
to lit ar, abide by and perform ail and singular
surli judicial arts us are necessary and by law
required to be done in the premises ; and further
to do and receive wliutiintohuvaud justjf'o'.shail
appertain, under the pain of the hyd iV ud con
tempt thereof, the absence and/jr ot ,tnmitcy of
them mid every of them in unyV v ise notwith
standing. And w hatsoever you s|, a !l do in the
premises you shall duly certify \,to the said
Judge, at (he time and place uforeskcj j together
w ill) these presents. \
Witness the Hon. Jeremiah Cnyler, JuV-lge of the
:aid District Court this twenty-ninth dav oi r octo-
>cr one thousand eight hundred ctul twcn»!'--
lour. DAVIES U BERRIEN, Proctors
All persons interested in the foregoing Monition
will tukc due notice. JNO. H. MOREL, m.u.o
Oct 29 200
t .
Scptemher, A. 1). 1824.
S. M. BOND, c c o c c
pep!
L
Sicaiins Panacea.
rTlllE Subscrilicrs have, just received from Phil-
i adelphia a fresh supply of this celebrated Me
dicine, and have made such arrangements as to
keep a constant supply of it oti hand. Persons in
want of tiiis article can depend upon i’s being gen
uine, us it com* s direct team Air. 8waitn
LAV V HENDitU h.-ON,
kffiemist and Druggists,
Shad's Ruildingh
F.ES Pills Churches F.ss Mustard
Atidcrsons do Citings worm Lozenges
Hoopers do Thompsons teeth paste
James do do eye water
Churches cough drops Rogers vegetable
Anderson? do pulmonicdetergent
Balsom Honey Heaflehi oil
British oil
Henry* canc’d magnesia
Batemans drops, ij'O
Audler.slenntive
Opo del dock
Squires elixir
Salts Lemons
('a*, constantly lie had at the store of
LAV 4* HENDRICKSON.
Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Luildingt.
sept 28 182
"lYpNE months after date, application will be
J. * made to the hon. the Inferior Court of Bry
an County, for leave to sell all the real estate of
Sarah M'Kindly. lute of Bryah County dec. for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors oi 9»id es
tate. JAMES BUTLER, Adrn’r,
upil 2 §o77
1 ’
P ERSONS having claims against the estate ot
Charles \V. Tebeau, are requested to present,
them, and those indebted to make immediate
payment to the Subscriber—accounts against the.
said estnt
Schenk.
B'/jj
E It
to be left xvitii Messrs 8. C. Jt
F. E, TEBEAU, Admri
oct'
196
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