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THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, 1824.
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Whole No. 4530
Lrrrs of mun
WE, STORAGE, DRAY-
‘uX.iVD ifl&lGlUNQ, IN SAVANNAH,
LstoVuhtd) ^ al1, and now in operation.
WHaufaof..
I A -,- iC 's unrlcr 10° tons, per «tny
' V or- '“ , ""
mps*
IVoach Imrrrl or htxlt' do Hire
n pyer mo.”
v '' on .landing and Shipping Country Pro
duce.
i,ale Cotton
Sekage ofIndigo
L .j^cad oftobucco
loot) feet of Lumber
JCOO staves
|[r»!lllnglcS
OOOreoi'
4 cents,
f.
25
2
lyre-1
nake I
! lost
N»
Eiuv poxes of dry goods,and all kindsofbuxe*
ect«.
ent to
ate
mamk
5x'r, •
ill lit
-ounty
at- (l
or til
.ibtrty
nal e?.
county
credit
toTfl
ity la
rlv cf
of tti
Im'r.
ulloci
es, for'
ofAl-
if /to
UqUOTS .... ...
do ot wines, and all kinds ofliquof
(cidev excepted) dry Roods in
casks exceeding 20 gallons, and
not over <53 gallons -
do. wine* or Honors and dry goods
in casks under 20 gallons
2
2
6
25
i’f.
i'x.
maty,
ppliS*
court
ave W
■trictcl
nd east-
IBt^
jim
t’l.
Mtnue
net r.l
under 4 feet square
Jo. do do over 4 feet square
d<>. toap, catfdlos, chocolate, cordials,
oil, and boxes of like sine
do. sugar, each • •
Hades ol com, per 1000
Jules, the same as boxes,
loluofosnahurgs, Russia duck,bngging
canvas, each »
luttsofliquorornnykindof casks, ex
ceeding 130 gallons
lottles, loose, per gross
iutler poll, each
lundles of pans, spades, fee. each
om,perlOObushels
lables not exceeding 500 lbs. each
1 exceeding 000 lbs. not exceeding
1200 lbs.
exceeding 1200 lbs.
ordage of all xinds, per edit
Tomp ovens with covers, nnd fire dogs
per pair
totes of enrthonware • •
hcese,per 100 lbs. k
do per cask - •
hairs, of 2 wheels *
arts, of two wheels
images, of four wheels
hairs, Windsor and all sitting chairs, per
dor.cn - * 12
cals,per ton - • 12
Cannons under fiOOUnr. - 25
do. over 600, not over 1200 lbs 60
1
8
2
4
37
25
$1 00
$1 00
do. over 12' >0 lbs.
imbouses
’asks, empty - -
'attle, each
'emljobns, each
•esksond chests of drawers
ire Wood, per cord *•
incus sh, per quintal - * . •
ins a P*io ofall descriptions (except in bags) .
per 100 bushels - - - 25
npotvifer, in bbls. of 100 lbs. each ‘‘-a
do. inholfbbls. . *•„ 0\
a
25
1
10
25
2
do. in kegs of 28 lbs. or under
window, per 100 feet, in propor
tion for smaller . - * 4
ds. exceeding 130 gallons of liquor
or any kiml of merchandize _ Jo
do. cxcoeding 63 and not exceeding
130 gallons * 8
earth tile, per 1000
uap, per tort
‘b 1 des, raw ortnnncd, per 100
iy, loose, per 100 lbs.
o. in bundles, each
'umpers of Merchandize, each
do. of l’otu'ocs, eueli
oj.'s, each
ars or Jt)gs, each per dozen
rop, per ton
Kegs ol'-paint, butter, lard, ■ kiscuilj anil
Beck, 1 such size kegs 1
;fit ol Ido. shot nnd lead ovdr 66 lbs. not over
‘ c "600 lbs - &
lo. liquors of a .smaller size than 20
MS.
wm.
, f-
y he*
to the
nrE.-,
ltd ba
il ion-
dm’r.
will be |
jfClial-
urposrt, I
cs’atf,
ol the
id, con-.
Islcn-I,
rd—and
of Land
| .l/c/n-
idfillrt
vUe
■ on
conW"
luyard.
• gallons
e,per 100 bushels J
per barrel *
laths for plastering per 1000 • v -1
ides, each - • ■
nions, per 100 bushels' ‘
I do. in ropes, per 100,ropes
, iron, each
nc Apples, per 100 •
fifnlocs per 100 bushel •. —. '
pcs of gin, brandy, an d all kinds of li
quor, exceeding ,63 gallons ' •
do. exceeding 13,0 gallons
barter casks of wine ahu other liquor,
((cider excepted) und dry goods in
casks exceeding 20 gallons not-.ex 1
reeding 63 gallons * •
|isins in jars *
it per 100 bushels * ,
filets cuch - * •
(lies, quern and grind,
Bermuda, per 100 jjt_;
large mill per pair
ballast, and other stones, per ton
Y s under 200 gallons euch
over 200 do
lecca-‘C”i
tv fitted'-
'aH
day "''ll
exeeutoq
STO.V
fees .. . . . d
eep eneb . ;• . 6
:rces of all kinds (rico excepted) ovcf
fto, under 63 gallons - - 6
■unks of all kinds, under 4 feet square 4
do do.over 4 squares - - O'
’ or casks exceeding 130 gallons li
quor or other kinds of merchandize 16
[ood, brasilletto, lignum vitie, and all
ldye woods, per ton - .- .'25
Iheels per pair . 8
laggons of d wheels, (d wheels) • 60
GO cents.
brandy, puncheon qf rum, and nil
kinds of liquor m caskscxcccding(>3,
ami not excee ding 130 gallons - 20
on per bm, first and last week 50 cents,
intervening weeks - - 25
Event other article same as its wharfage.
WEIGHING,
•'nrli bbl. or half bb. rico
Mini, oftobucco or sugar
' nge of indigo - *
Bale of cotton
6
16
8
6
IWfcet ^fiive oak, cnlnr and othor '
liccvy wood, fold by tl.fi solid it. 37J
100bushels of corn, and gruin of ull
kind, in bulk * * an
' anoinisludsliioftin bulk 80
Jtord of wood * * 25
jfedar, light wood or other posts, per
ioo* logs * . w ; . .
■ Whnrfuae on Landing ana Shipping Gootfo.
I xnckor of a smnll sir,c, each - 10 cents.
1 do 6U0 lbs. nnd upwards * lo
do 1200 do
iBstiofcolTee, pimento,, sugar, awl nil
1 'other bags of such size, (grain ex}
Ccntcd) each
, do. ot grain and salt * ■ *
IBaircl*of salted provision* naval Jtores,
I bread, npples, cider,and au kind*
of barrel* except dry goods and
•h draft of light goods, under 100 lbs. 6.J
do do do oyer 100 lbs. 12^
do do heavy goods, unilor 200 C j
do do' do over 200 per 100 lbs 3
DRAYAGE.
For hauling up the lilulfto nnv part oflhficlty,
at tides not herein enumerated, fur 1500 pounds
weight • - - 50 cents.
Under 1600 lbs nnd not loss thnn 100 374
Dr. A. DE LAROCHE.
Opposite the Exchange, Savannah.
I S constantly receiving fresh supplies of gen
uine
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
| selected for Cimntry Merchants nnd l’hysichins,
which lie will sell for cush or approved credit ut
the lowest City price.
Just received,
SULPHATE of QUININA.
Oct 16 100
Owners nnd Tenants of Houses
Tnhc Notice.
T IIF, Manage) ' nnd Assistants of Fire Engines
will on Mr.ntini/, the 1blh inst. proceed , to
innke im cxiuninatioti of Buckets, Ladders, Sic.
throughout the City. All persotis not complying
with the following'sections of mi Ordinnrice for
preventing accidents by Fire &C. will be returned
to Council.
jVu
do 1000 do do do
For a 1000 feet oftLtiinber
do 1000 Bricks
do cord of \yood , •
For cycry bale of cotton
do# .bbl, of Rice
do hlid of Tobacco
do bbl of Flour
General Drug,CMieniical&Eainily
Medicine Ware House.
LAY 4* HENDRICKSON,
Wholesale and Retail Chemists, and Druggists
u. 1. Shad's Ruildings, Corner of Congress and
Whitaker Streets, Savannah.
TTAVF. Constantly on hand a very general ns <
xX sortmentot,'
DllUl.P, MEDICINES,
DYE STUFFS AND PAINTS,
rr.Rj'UMF.nv, <5*c. i^c.
A great vnriety of .^putliecnries Glass Ware such
nswide anil narrow mouth bottles, from 1 gallon
to one ounce,composition and glitks mortars, glass
Skc. 10. And be it farther ordained, Tlmt every
house within the limits nnd Jurisdiction of till”
City, occupied and tenanted, shnll be supplied
with buckets at the expense of the owners of
said premises, to the number of ut least thr num
ber of five-place? in the same, including shell ns
are in the out-buildings, and tho said buckets .-hull
be equal in goodness unil size to those procured
for the use of the City,and painted,011 which shall
be painted In visible diameters tho name of the
owners of said buckets? nr, din case the owner of I Extract from the minutes this 7th day of June
any house or tenement should refuse or neglect 1824. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk.
June 17
5tI38
to have the said bucket* supplied agreeably to
this ordinance, it shnll and may lie lawful for the I rr~ '{ ■'■: ; y;—rr—~ .
tcmtnt to procure the same, deducting It out of i^Upei 101 COlll’t, dint h.tlll COUllty.
his rent. I .Tam’auy Term, 182 v
nposltionnml ginks
[lasses, sinellings bottles, greduft-
And every other article in tlie*ame pnqwrtlon; inmpsnntl lump gl
for Imnling down the Blull'.or from one wharf to ted measures, Apothecaries viuY* wliltenml’ green,
another cxccediug 1500 lhs - 3*4 cts. I Surgeons Instruments— Pocket sets, turnkeys,
Under 150o nnd not less than 100.1b*
For each bale of cotton
do bbl Rice • ♦
do hhd Tobacco
•do bbl Flour
Jimt every other article in the tame proportion.
******
In Admiralty.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,)
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.']
John W. Long )
vs. > Monition.
Skip Albion nnd cargo. )
To the Marshal of said District—
trasses, spring nail thumb lances, forceps, satnlus,
bougies, cat boters, scales ami weights, 4‘c- 4*c.
Patent Medicines—of every ‘description, viz :
Seidlitz and Soda roivders, lmliivofUnuo, cidcin
nil inngnnsin, Lees, Andcrsons, nnd Hoopers Pllis,
Swaini* Paiincea, Balsam Honey, {tatemans and
Churches Cough Drops, Itch qjutment, fyc.
Alt ot'which are olfered for sale on the most
liberal lerip* for ensh or orcdlf.
O’ L.ff II. Having enlarged their Establish
meet and having inndn-sucli arrangements as to
Sr.c. II And he it further ordained, Tlmt the I Aaron Cleveland and Susan C /l
owner of every improved wlmrf slmll furnish] his wife, \
twenty bucKets for the building or buildings on
such xvhnrf, nnd deliver them to Manngers and
Assistants of the Engines, on or before the second
meeting of Council in July next; nnd the receipt
of nny Manager or Assistant, for such buckets,
shnll bo deemed a full compliance with this sec-
tlnii, by the owner, for the number of buckets
be coutlnually recelviug u fresh supply of good#,
| flatter themsclvesthnt none of the kindin this city,
—9—.— t—1: -r-.r , ... , ... , , - • ... . , ... .. i further anil Other proceedings be hod ns aro
such regulations ns.othcr landlords are by this or- day of March then next, and tlmt for the batter tire , cr ;i, c ,i i, y l!lt . stllt ute in such case made nnd
dinance required to do. securing the payment thereof, the smd Jacob 1 ‘ rovi( | R(1
Suo. 12. And be it further ordained, Thai tsveiy did on the day nnd yenr first nlmvanl make In' |- A , frnirt ,| l0 m j mi ;,., this 2.1,1, May. 1824,
owner of n wooden house or houses, brick, or I certnin indenture of nioftgnge, whereby he m; , v 7 2 A. It. FANNIN, Clerk.
#tone house,or,houses covered with wood.occu^i- j mortgaged to (aid Susan C. all that lot ot ground
GEO. GLEN,.C/«4.
enn oiler greater inducements to denlers. The
Merchant, the Planter, nnd the Physician, can
helra be snpplied with almost every article in llte
Drag line, as their assortment will be fcfundexteii-
Sivennd of the best qunlity, under no consldem
to to'"' or udultcra
W finnnin . « •*? *• / I BIVC UllU Ol IIIU HUM (IUUIIl> . UllUt l li
11EREAS John W. Long assignee of the un- t j 0l , whatevqr will tho sale of impure
dcrwritcraat Lloyds in London, in the te d articles be promoted. The utmost enre will
Kingdom of Great Britain,.the supposed instlrers Kjgqjgjj,, j| )0 selection of good Medicines and
of the v Ship Albion nnd cargo, has exhibited his wm , |R soU , nt a lno ,| c rate profit- It is upon tliese
libel or complaint, in the pistrictCourt ot the U- princip , 05 a | 0 „ c thntthey willondenvorto secure
lilted Slates, fortlie District ot Georgia i gating, I p n i rolia{ , e . Orders promptly executed.
alleging and propounding, that the British ..Ship I r qho Georgia Fatriot, and Darien Gazette, will
Albion, laden with Mahogany, Logwood, and di- 1 - • - • ■ • '■
. , , e.i please to give this ndvcrtiseinenUix insertions and
versother articles, was, on the morning of the 15th, torvvm .j t |® e i r bills for payment.
September last, by the force of the wind nnd „ e . 1 39 fgg
*vnvwi driven on the beach of Saint Catherines I ———.■ —:—-7
Island, in the District aforesaid, and there abnn-1 Register of Debates m Congress.
donnd by hcrcrcw; and that much of tho cargo PROSPECTUS.
. v UIVOl 3 I xr n .! nnn | 1 idnllirnitnnn itiimnnp flirt nn\I anccioll
lloirtton ar.d George M. VVolilburg, nnd
cdtocomprehenilamorefullP.qioytaf the Spee
cs on topics of general interest,1n each Ijoiise of
Congress,thhn (ms ever heretofore been published,
or than can be given to the Public through tho or
der the impression tlmt the said Ship and ca
were -insured at Lloyds, has for the benefit of al
concerned, sold the interest of the said underwrl
tew aforesaid, therein nt publick sale to John IV.
Long. ‘|i|
a part
claim
Ing process 01 tins conn 10 lime me *uu wrecs. 1 This undertaking is ..... - ............ .
nnd'the said cargo, or so much thereof, as Is to lie sllb5titlltc or , c „p Prcc detlie Reports of Delmtesf.
found within the jiirlsdictipn _of this Court, into National Intelligencer, but father, bv will
the custody of the Court for the benefit ot the said j ra ^-; ng the heavy and extended Reports from its
libellant, nnd a l persons concerned, and prnylim C0 , X b s Xo e, m hlo the Proprietors ol that Journal
a monition ngnnisVthe said George, Patrick, <*»<• I ( 0 fiiVnish gaii L e-—-
, evexy. dny, in a eomprehensive form
Gooage, and ill oilier persons, claiming to be en- intel „gi bl (, H eports of the
titled to snlvnge to appear and establish such their |
claims and nlsodo all persons interestedto appear,
and shew, cause why the said wreck and her car
f o shall not be adjudged to tho said John W.
,ong, assignee, as aforesaid,of .-the underwriters
nt Lloyds, and for further proceedings. Now
therefore, you the said Marshal, are' hereby coni- |H|
nmuded to attach,-Seize, take, and safely keep tile I b ebat{ . s j„ Congress, in a conve
remains of the said Ship Albion and her cargo, | n ,| excs which might lend the an
...BProceedings-and Dis
u;s!o!i> in the Hnv nt’,)<-cling, on )iotli Houses,
Tlie “Rr.nisTFn”'is. necessarily an experiment,,
but it is ap pxperimeiit the success of which wo
see 110 renson to doubt. Every one who takes an
lnterastin our political history,ms well nsall thosii
who engage in the ditties of political life, must
have felt anil lamented the want of a Record of
■■■■■IPPcnicnt form, with
might lead the enquirer to any sub-
whomsoever within the jurisdiction of this Court, , 1 0^,.,) nn( j'to the name of any one wl
or sn the possession of whomsoever to bo found, 1 gn ged in debate”. Such’n workwonid be m
who en
v .. , , f .. I gaged m debate, stien aworjowomo oe an ele
to answer the said libel, and you are further com-1 mea j al y book for young politicians, and we have
manded to cite .and admonish the said Gome, „ 0 hesitaUon in asserting that the possession of
P..4U.I- nn.F.11 ntimr nnrsnnc su ch n one, from the commencement of the. exist-
Patrick, and George, and all other person*, claim'
ing »ob.e entitled to salvage in this behnlf to np-
pearbeforc this Court, nud there establish such
thelr-claim and further to cite and admonish all
and every person and persons, whomsoever hav
ing «r pretending to have nny right, title, interest,
ing government to this day, Would be of immense
I value to tho 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
property, claim or demand in, or to tho said wreck. jjf )ate< \yhat ; s „f the years that have post
or to the cargo thereof, to be, and appear at a spe- w ju ns soonas thoy are gone, be equally true of
I csnK'ourt ot Admiralty, to be held nt Savannah, thos ’ e in w hlcl) \ve iivc.
; on the iwelftli'day of Noy— 1 1
day of November next,- to answer nj g not 0 „{ y therefore, as a vehicle of present
ItiA nromiROc fnn< pirrhl nml inctirn .1 . .. * . t 1. r. _
Superior court—Chatham county. I Superior court, Chatham county*
Thomas K. 1’itrsC et. al. 1 John Retan . )
IN EQU1TY»
Complaints
and
Richard ,R. Cuylcr, ox’r
Wnt Sllaw, deceased. ) ,
t N this case, on the suggestion in the defend*
ant’s answer, tlmt cei tiun persons not parties
to tills bill, residing in Scotland, claim to be oil- |
titled tp a distribution of part of the undivided
estate of Wm Shaw, deceased, and 011 motion, it
is ordered tlint all persons concerned do appear
before the Superior Court of Chatham County in
the term of January next, then and then; to es-1
tnblisli smeh their claims; mid in default thereof, I
tlmt the undivided estate of the .said AVm Shaw,
lie distributed among the complainants agreeably
to the decree of snid Court and Hint this rule be
published once 11 month until the expiration
thereof.
[ Rule .\‘isi
Jaeob Fnhm. • j
O N the petition of Aaron Cleveland nnd Su
san C. his wife, who was Susan C. Bona, stat
ing that Jacob Falun, before the intermarriage
of the petitioners, to wit; on the 22d day of June
1821, dill in conjunction with one jlo-rph A.
mentioned in snid receipt; And the owner of 1 Scott, execute n joint bond to the - id Su-,m C.
every store In tho City, that has no fire-piace or I in the penal sum of four thousand doilm's eondi-
iluccs attached to the seme,shell furnish two fire- Hatred for the payment of two thousand dollars
nickels for every store of such kind, and under | with interest from date, on or betorc the first
^ Rule Kisl •*
Nathan Baker. )
O N the petition of .tho. Rolan stating tha
Nathan Baker did oil the first day of May
1822, the better to secure the payment of his
certain promissory note of tlmt date for the sum
of two thousand dollars, payable to tho said John
Retail, or onlci', on or bcfoi'c the 1st. day "f May,
1S24, with interest nt 7 per cent per annum; by
his indenture, under his seal, bearing date the
day and year first aforesaid, mortgaged to the
said John Retan, all the undivided moiety or
half part of nil tlmt lot of land, situate, lying and
being in the city of Savannah, and known and
distinguished in the plan thereof by the numbe)
one (1) Tyi-onncll tything Dnrhy ward, together
.With the appurtenances, nnd farther stating that
the said .promissory note remains wholy unpaid,
and the saiil mortgage In full force, and praying
tho foreclosure of the snid mortgage.
On motion of W. W. Gordom attorney for the
lietioner, it is ordered that tho said Nathan Ba
ker do pay into this court, within twelve months
of this date, the principal and interest due ou
llm said note and the cost of the said application,
or in default thereof, that the equity of ivdeinp
tion of the said Nntlmn Bilker of nnd to (fie said J
mortgaged premises, be thenceforth and mrever
foreclosed.
And it is further ordered, that a copy of tliiS
rule be served on the said Natlum Baker, at len t
t! if month* before the time appointed for the
pn^flient of said money into court , or published
in one of the public Gazettes of this state, at
least once in every month, until the time ap
pointed for tlie payment thereof, and that such
edns dwelling-houses or kitchens,shnll provldclhe known nnd designated as Garden lot number Supei'ioY COlll’t, Chatham C.'otllit)’-
sntilq with n sufficient ladder, or have n scnttle or | thirty nine, No 38, and nlso, Iliat ad,Joining Jiall | 1 Mahon Ti.hm, I82L
i rude
door cut through the roof of such house or houses, j part of another lot known 11s jot number forty
large enough lor n tnan to pass through conve- two, No 42, containing together eight and a half
niently, under tho penantlyofa fine not excee- J mires more or less situated to the east of the city
ding thirty dollars. of Snvannah and bounded to the north west of
nov2 203 JOHN HAUPT, Clerk. \ Lot No 26, to the south nnd east by liimi ; be-
tsi i» I longing to the estate of Hampton Lillibridge,
. fellinu M J finacea I an ,f t bo west by tho public load lending lo
T HE subscriber, having discovered the com I Skldawny Island wliercfln n brick yard is now
position of Swaim’s celebrated Panacea established and known by the mnne of Fnlims
William Bcrrio
• . ’ ■ John Christopher
O N the petition of William Benie stating
that one John Christopher; of tlie county
of Camden, beftig indebted (o one Henry Sadloi*
or order I11 a note of hand, dated St Marys in
snid county,.611 the t)th October 1822, in the sum
11 of Five Hundred Intercsl
has uow n supply on linnd for sale—holms redu I brick yard- that there is now on the said bond I f lt j m q;, e ,] a t C on the In' ilnv of Jauunrv tlieil
ceil the price from $3 50 to $2 50, or by die d or mortgage obligatory the sum of eighteen hurt- next ensuin'', did mortgage to the said Henry bis
zen 4>24. . dred dollars with interest from the 23d day ot , u ,‘ d . ( N , 0 s „ cm . e the payment of tUo
All charitnblc institutions in the United Stales, January 1823, nnd praying the foreclosure ot llm n0(f; . l f nrPS;l ' u j w i t h interest on the same—a eer-
nnd the poor will be supplied gratis. I equity of redemption of the said Jacob and R is I jj,;,, ; 0 t of laud in the town aforesaid being part
If the citizons of the principal cities and towns I heirs, executors, administrators and assigns ,n F n|' i 0 l No 1 beginning at tlie west eonier of a
will nppoiut nri ngent to order nnd distribute this an d to the said mortgaged premises—O11 motion 1()t belorfcing to one Calvin ilayes, thence iun-
Medicine to the poor, it will be supplied. ^ ^ j nf W. W. Gordon, attorney foif the pwprtcrs— | - ng J0Ul b 10^1 feet on St. Marys Street, tl, nee
nrgin attaclicil
| I,, ,, . . .,„v ™,.. u ...^ St.
Rheumatic nffeetlons, Cutaneous Diseases, White court within twelve months from this dute, or i' 1 I j; ny s t. bein 'a hundred feet on the slreei und
Swelling and Diseases of the Hones, nnd all cas I case of default tlmt tlie equity of redemption 01 I mnninV froiU thence directly to the river St.
cs generally of un Ulcerous character, mid Chro- sa id Jacob Falun, Jiis heirs, executors, attp- j to'.itlier with all and .singular every thing
nic Diseases, generally arising in debilitated con-1 trntors nnd Hssigns be from thenceforth forever I j|, epel „ np>,ertijniiig,that the said Ilenrv Suloier,
stitutions, but more especially from Syphilis or I foreclosed and tlmt such feather nnd other P™* ] id whoro and to wliose heirs and assigris the sh’il
iifFcctious arisingtherefrom; Ulcers i|i tlie larynx, j eeedings be Imd thereon, as nre pursuant to W I mortgage was mB.ie outlie 21th of Sept. 182
^*c. und the dreadful diseases occasioned by n I statute in such ense innde nnd provided—And it j u j y as si„ ne ,i |, v deed, said mortgage toil., pe
long nnd excessive use of Mercury, 4'C. It is al-lUfurther ordered tlmt this rule be published in j titioner, tiiere is now due on said mortgage the
so used lu Diseases of the Liver. I one of the Gazettes Of this state nt least once a j gH|n oX j,- ivu j 1 undrnd Dollars with interest from,
CERTIFICATES, month for twelve months, or that a copy, be j )llB lst j anU ary 1S22, and praying for the ii'i eelo
I have withip the last two years lmd nil oppor- served on the defendant at least six month before suvco f tlio eiiuitV of redemption,"in,tlie said John
tnntly of seeing several cases of very inveterate the time appointed for the payment of tho moii- j chrisloplier, his heirs and
Ulcers, which Imviiig resisted previously the re-1 cy into court. *
gulnr modes of treatment; were healed by the use Extract from tho minutes, 15th,Jan. 1S24.
- L _” *- ‘-"--re 1 jnn io 12 JOBT-BO LES
Medicine to the poor, it will be supplied. of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the pettoners— 1 j n _ sou1 i,Yjoi) f ec t on Et. Marys S
This Medicine is celebrated for the cure of the it is ordered that the principal nnd interest due ® ( b t0 jj, vant st. cast to C. Hays’
following diseases: Seorfuln or King’s Evil, Ul- on the said bend or writing obligatory together I S01l th to the In -inning, with the nnn
cerated or .Putrid Sore 'lhrnnt, long standing with tho cost of this application be paid into this (() t j ic saul( , soul h side of!
the.
be
of (llr- Swnim’s Pnnacen, nnd 1 do believe, from
what I have seen, tlmt it will prove an important
remedy in Scrofulous, Vcnorenl nnd Mercurial
disenses. N. ClIAPijlAN, M. D.
Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Physic,
in the University of Pennsylvania.
I Imvo employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim i
numerous instances, withiti the lust three years
and have always''found it extremely efficacious
Chatham Superior Court.
May Tr.nM, 1S24.
jf~i FORGE Johnston nnd othor*. complainants
assign
mortgaged premises and that tlie
foreclosed according to law.
On motion of Belton A Copp, attorney for pe
titioner, it is ordered that the principal and in}
terest due 011. the said mortgage together With
tho costs of his applicants be paidjiuto this court
within twelve months from this date, otherwise
VX w Peter Vanlnirgli Livingston amt others, tliat-thc eqoity of redemption of the said John
defendants, in equity iu tlie Superior court, of
Chnthnm county, May term, 1324.
It appearing to the Court by aflidnvit that Pe
ine
W GIBSON, Mi D.
Professor of Surgery to trie University of Penn.
J JOHN SHINN, Chemist.
Philadelphia, Nov. 17. 1823. ^ I lio datc of tiiis rule. And is further ordered tlmt
Each publisher of a newspaper jn tho U. States, 1 ihls rule be puhlirhed, once ri week during four
is requested to publish this advertisement once a | mnnthsfrom this date in one of the public Gazette"
ninnti, r.ii- nnn vmir. und send their accounts for 1 -r,i.; 0 qtoi,.
ChrislopbeV hfs beire executors, ndminlstrntioux
and assigns be from thence forever foreclosed
and tlmt such other proceedings take place as a
pursuant to. the statue. .
And it is further ordered thal this rule be p ft
Jislied in one.of the. Gaze.ttes of this state at *
onCc a month for twelve months to the time nrfi
nto
pointed for the payment of said money into
motion of complainants solicitor, it is ordered that
the said defendant do respectively appear artdun-
swcrtlie complaints bill within four months from I Court
1 _ . -r.l.-—»- !. r-->i.".. 11.*», A true extract from the minutes.
JOHN BAILEY, Clerk
„ |—— . Jefferson, iruli March, 1324
montn, for one year, and send their accounts for j 0 f this State.
pay c'tnt.
jdne8
G i EUltGlA—Uliutlmin County .—To all whom
S' ft may concern.—Whereas, JoscphB.TIiomp-
son bos applied to tho l ion, tbc Court of Ordinary
of Chatham County for letters of administration
on the estate and effects of Willinni R. Holland,
late of Savanunh, Druggist, dec'd injjehalf of the
These arc therefore to cite andudmoliish all and | Nicholas J. Bayard ^
Extract from the Minutes.
A. B. FANNIN, Clerk*
134j
Camden—Superior Court.
October Term; 1824.
Momlm
III Admiralty.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ]
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. I
G6orgc Woodruff and others, A
rs. (
Pieces of Mahogany part enrgo (
Ship Albion j
To the Marshal of the District of Georgia--^
OllEF.TING :—
L. S. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
ceascu, 10 me men- onjeciioiis X ii uuy i {be netition o'f Nicholas J. BaVard, stating I NkTrUEREAS George Woodruff, Patrick Ilciusf'
ion nnd there this writ. r r Tvmnthe lowness of the subscription to this EfhHf'hSof t ‘ c / u ' 11ln , l j S *™ t 0 J'clerk’s I Otlmt Ray Sand?, on the fifth day of June cigh-1 ’ ’ tOiYnni GeorgeJohnston mal-Jacob Wald-'
liah. Cuylcr, Judge of W ork,Hwillbe seen that it is no part of our cal- gLg£ a f Um^aUl Court oftr before the twenty tcen Hundred and twenty-four, for the better *c- burg and George Waldburg and Edward V VdAcl
to tbe Judge 6f safd Court,ut the time and plane, : | ' , p “'’ B Y ar 1
aforesaid; nnd have you then and there this writ, H
WHnesstjic Hon. Jeremiah ‘
said. District, this twenty-first Oay ot October, I culation to realize any present profit froi
eighteen hundred and twenty four, the contral y i in-nl! probability, lose mo-
J7tCOLL & GORDON, - I ney by it tor a year or two, hoping that thereafter
Proctors for Libellantt. its established character will ensure it a sufficient
Altroersons interested in the foregoing Monition I patronage tp make it profitable,
ili take due notice. JNO.H, MOREL, M.p.o. , b GALES & SEATON.
Oct 30 201 Washington, September, 1824
G . F;oKGi a, Clmtimm County-—To all whom it CONDITIO NS.
I may concern. .. I The publicntio* of GALES & SEATON’S RE
singular the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to file their objections (if any they have)
Ray Sands
^ Rule Nisi.
the
ft, } ‘.ri',*: , ... i The publientloa ot GALES to sfatu.vs jik-
YMieri asKlie Ajonhas applied to the Hon. qjsteR OF ^DEBATES IN CONGRESS will
e Court of Ordinary of ChathanUCounty, for * .. D , , , . suc .
1 .. . . . , .r mtmam x-ouni>, i r C0mra ence as soon as the Debates at each sue-
a dminis1ration on tlie estate and c ^ e ® ts s ivc Session of Congress shall afford materials
of Madam Robien do la Jbnchere late of Chatham I ... . ntf /o nn S p ,\
C There d are in i? >Cl11 ° f l, . le "JJj ^tnnnirh Thework will be printed in the octavo form,
.| T n !fJ C . f r ?i Gierefore to cite and admoniEh I & super p aper) mat | c f or t hc purpose, and on
1 n ,' C ‘ ed n?i! P v a brevier type,in double columns—each page com-
saiddecetwed, to file their objections (if any they p r j s j n g nearly ns much matter as one of the co-
have) to the granting of the administration of he f uinns 6 0 f the National Intelligencer,
estate of the said deceased to the appheant in wi u cont ain as full and accurate Reports as
J^rilraia 1 cft « be obtained of all Debates on main questions,
fifteenth day of Decembci next, otherw isc letters nnd Q j- al j interesting Debates on incidental nues-
0 ^re-li n,n,St ,K tl( w rt W1 W ® r8tlted ’ r I tions; witli an Appendix, containing a list ot the
Witness_the Hon. Members of each House, the Yeiis and Nays in
Justices of said Court, the ICthdav ofNotrera- cach House on questions which have been the
ber, A.D. 18-/1. S. M. BOND, c c o. j su bj ec t of Debate, such Documents, connected
■ ild . witli the subjects of Debate, as may be deemed
Clerks Office. essential to enable The reader to comprehend
29th October 1924, ! them, and proper in d ^es to.the whole
seventh day of November next; otherwise letters
of administration wii! Shgrantcd.
■ Wlinessthc Hon..JohnP.Williamson
Justices of the said Court, the 27th Oct..
oct 27 198 S. M. BOND, „ — . . .
— I conditioned for the
G EORGIA, Chatham County—By the Hon. pars on or -before the first day ol
sat** hAtawssKa ws
J P Toall whom it may concern. all tlfaUract, piece, orparcelofland’yin*
Whereas Jolm M‘Nish, administmtor of Isaac being and spat* on Cumberland Island in the
Baillon, dec. has petitioned the honorable the I county ot C
wood, from thd wreck of the British ship Albion
which bad been Wrecked in the gale of the font**
tcer.th of September last; and was driven 611 the'
beach of'the Island, of Saint Catherines, in the
llo , said District,imd praying a reasonable salvage or
den, and known by the nittnn of I allowance therefrom. AWd whereas the J udge of
T •’—-* r ‘ r ‘- * th'e^District Court ftfr the District aforesaid. Imtii
said dec.t<Tfiie_their qbj_ectioiis,(if any the^have) | foreclosure 1 any they have, wh;
nov 15
The Debates of tlie next Session, it is computed,
TVTOTICE—Proposals will be received at thi* w ;ji with the Appendix, make a volume o'f five
jOffice until the 10th December next; for sup- ,^ n ;, red pages ; at least, and will be furnished to
plying the Guard house with woodland lights— subscribers through the Post Office, in sheets, ns
and keeping the snme clean—also, for sweeping published, (or reserved at tiiis Office, ot the sub-
andkeeping.in order, the Police office scriber’s option,), at Timni; oottARs for the vol-
Extract from tho’minmes, • ume.be jtmOTe orless.tobepaidin.advancein nn
SOL. COHEN, c, c.jm-0 tern. I.cases of transmissioiibeyond the UraUsof the city
oct 29 200 (The sheets will'be transmitted as completed.
ClnrlvS Office. without regal'd to any particular days, as the pub*
V^u-XIXD v/xi.v-v., lioation must of course be regulated^by the prepare
in the Office of the Ckfrk of the Court of Ordina- I money remainee1 unpaio^l""" 5"^ ,UDjr —’V sb - 0U,d %*.V'
ry, on or before tlio second day of May next, o of the equity of redempttori of 1 t ”® i S a S'
tLwise letters dismissory wilt be granted the pe- gES?®® BLj. ve*, having, orpretending to hiivejany right,title,
Member 0 1824 eSa dCOUlt S S M C BOND y c°q o' 0 money in the condition of the Said bdrid mention- and place nfcresKid, before the Judge aforesaid,
vembfer, .1824. i>,c.c o I ed) together with the interest and cost, otherwise to hear, abide hv andpeiiorm all and singular
nov i Mi ^ that the equity of redemption of the said Ray such judicial afcts ns are necessary and by law
G EORGIA, Chatham County—By the lionora- Sands his heirs, executors, administrators and as- required to be done in the premises ; and farther
bit the Jiistieei of the Inferior court of Chath- I signs, of, in and to the said mdrtgaged premises, I to do and receive wlmtunto law and justice shall
.... ..... r j;—1— — . 1 • -- e — -j---— 1 appertain, under tlie pain of the buy and con
tempt thereof, tho nbsence and contumacy of
‘ jVl ' 1 Wise notVvith-
diall do in the
be thenceforth and forever foreclosed.
And it is further ordered, that this rule be pub-
am county sitting for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern. . ra .„. v ..— r - ,— r
Whearns,Charles Gregory executor of Thomas i', s bcd in one of the Gazettes of this State at least them and every of them in any wi
. Davis late of Chatham county deceased has once a month for twelve months, or thit a copy I standing. And whatsoever you shat
;e illllUS*
Grcriy article in proportion to the foregoing rates,
ben an article is not to be found under its name,
[,V ie P flc *®e in which it is usually contained\
I Goods lying on „ wharf more than tico nights, to
I subject to a week’s storage unless landed on Sat-
l r!i° r Un y °^ ter evening immediately preceding
polulay-^in such cases lobe rnnovid or.the second
rking day thereafter, of be subject to storage as
on or before the 7th day of March next,
x ; n innJ • noauon must oj com-sc oe reguiuivu uy ,uc pspi- otherwise letters distoissory will be granted the
29th Octobcly 1824. ation of the matter of which it is to be composed. Petitioner
Jo- ' Ttift K,il,sei-inlinii will in no case, unless Within P e . l !“ oner '..
u ^
iperiy rt
tor tl,e
8TORAGE.
- rotten, per week, S cents for the
l'” ' in(l last week and for each inter*
f e !"'ig week
r M conformity with n resolution of Cbuncil No- The subscription will;in no case, unless Within
ticc is hereby given that bli the second regular I the city, and not then unless specially indicated,
mcetin" in Nov. next) Counoil will proceed to j be understood to extend beyond the volume ac-
clect n°Citv Treasurer, to fill the vacancy oCca- tualty paid for in advance. .
s ioned bv the decease of John I. Roberts. j To non-subscribers the price will be four dot-
Extrapt fi'oiri tho minutes. I lars, bound in boards.forthe Volume now announc*
SOL. COHEN, c. c.pfo tem. led. , ■ .,,
oct 29 200 ‘ 1 The Debates of the Session of Congress follow-
; I ing. the next, nnd of the first Session of every Con-
The Undersigned Coinniltte, gress, will, it is supposed, fill about one thousand
G. Davis late of Chatham county „ . .
letitioned the honorable the court of ordinary to be serVed on the sold Ray Sands, at least six
le discharged from hi? snid executorship. _ I months before the expiration of the' time appoint-
Theso are therefore to cite and admonish nilIc'd for the payment of the said mornty into court,
and singular the kindred and creditors, of tlie and (hat such further proceedings be had as are
said deceased, to file their objections, if any they pursuant to the statute iu siich case made and pro-
hnve, in the office, of the Clerk ;of the court of I vided, -
ordinary on or before the 7th day of March next, I Extract frdni the minutes, this 25th Oct. 1824,
- y ' '--s*-’-' JOHN BAILEY, Clerk.
.... .... .. v , . , . . 'bct29 200 ’ ' ''' ^ 1 -
Witness the honorable George L Cope, one bf
SepfemS A/fe this seventh day of I Genu i ne p at e ntFam i ly Me di C in e s
* S. M. BOND, ccoec j «- F.E8 Fills Churches Esr^Mus'tard |
I i Andcrsons do
Hoopers do
premises you shall duly certify unto the snid
Judge, at the time and place aforesaid, together
with thesC.prescnts.
Witness the Hon. Jer'fc'miah Cuylcr, Judge of the
said District CoiirttHistwciity-ninfh day of Octo
ber one thousand eight hundred and twenty*
four. DAVIES fc BERRIEN, Proctors.
All person* interested in the. foregoing .Monition
will take dudndlice. JNO. 11; MOREL, m.d.o.
Oct 29 200
sep 9
175
Swninis Panacea.
H AVE beon instructed by Council to place in pages, or perhaps more, mnkiiig one very large
n kmtp of rmaipiAe Fire Engines of the city, volume, or two of a handsome .size—-the first Sls-
tivoDOsals froiiumy competent sion of onch Congress being nearly double the du-
per week
3H.
Atiiii'B-'
5 cents.
lit •ip WCc ? ,>er wcc ' { - - 20
loiis <llEk ou, a'ni n g more than 30gnl-
1. of sugar, molasses,
of
They will receive proposals from nny competent sum ot oacn Gongi-ess neing.no any uuami *W
J tViis ntiinct The Engines re- ration of the second. The price , of the llcgistti
to either of the Committee. MH.LEN, five dollars to subscribers, and sixto non-suhscri-
1. MINIS, «' bers.
nQV u 210 JAS. MORRISON; I Oct 13 »8&
T HE Subscribers havd just received from Phil-1
adelpliia a fresh supply (if this celebrated Me
dicine, and have made shell arrangements as to
keep a constant supply Of it oh liana. Persons in
want of this urtiele can depertd upon its being.gen-
uinc, ns it comes direct from Mr'.- SSFaiin,
LAY HENDRICK SON,- ■
^ Chemist and Druggists,
iftart’# itiiiidingj.
oclT 18|[
Thompsons teeth ptoste
James do do eye water
Churches cough drops Rogers vegetable
Andersons do pulmonic detergent
Ealsom Honey Hearlem oil
Audlers lenatiVe' British oil
OpodeldOck Henrys cauc’d magnesia
Squires elixir Batemans drops, 4'C
Salts Lemons
Oftri constantly be. bad at the store of
LAY fy HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and DruggistShad'* Buildingsi
iftf<9» Wi
■ TINE months after date, application will bo
\| made to the lion; tlie Inferior Court Of Bry ,
Cl.h'igs worm Lozeh^c* I an Ctfimty,_for leave to sell all the real estate of
Thomnsons teeth niisto I Sarah M'Kmdlvvlate of Bryan County dec. for
the benefit of the Heirs and creditors of said es
tate. JAMES BUTLER, Adm’r.
apil 2 §o77
P ERSONS having claims against the estate of
Chai'lcs W.- Tebeau, are requested to present
I them, and those indebted to make immediate
payment to the Subscriber—accounts against thr»
| said estate' to be left with .Messrs S, C. (y J
Schenk;
F.EkTEBEAV. AdlM
betr- 4*6 *