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* 11 ' j. ^^nn. 1H2-I, and now inoperation.
fall mu!
wiiakfAgr.
, per day
CO COUtH.
i r UK) ton
do. ^ .
. . , „,. landing and Shipping Country Pro
|k "■/■’•’• due-?.
,,Miwl or lml!'do Rice 4 <:cnt3.
, oatll 1,111 *V‘ _ r.
y c Cotton - "
•Vi’i'.of Indigo - 'i
px*itoot ot Lumber _ 30
(WW™J c' ’ . i.)>
lOOOiiiitoglos * n “ J
m&jutf .iv < : i>
jMllve oak, cedar mid other
,! wy wood, .-old by ttie solidlit .374
ptntiMl- of corn, and gram of all .
kind, in bulk *. *
KK» bushels limo In bulk ■ ■ ^
S2,£iS^:w o‘>> er p° s _ ,? ' p tr 0I
I wJt orf Landing and Shipping Goods.
EffimulV sin®, rach - » cent,.
RtOlw and upwards * ««>
1200 do * a
*J,‘ofcoffee, pimento, sugar, and all
’ Other bags of such rizoj (grain
ccnt.wl) each • , * .
,0. or train and salt * *
ncUd salted provisions navnljtores,
blind, apples, cider,and u!l kinds
ofWrels except dry goods and ^
Ido oAinck, and all kinds of liquor
1 (oit'.r excepted) dry goods In
\A exceeding » gall°«») mid
,mover .13 gallons * 0
,i 0 . wjes or liquors mid dry goods*.,
i in sks under20 gallons * *
;o , cs off -goods,andull kindsofrboxea
nmr 4 feet square
do, do do over 4 feet square
Ao.ion| ;oiidles, chocolate, cordials,
oil, id boxes, of like sine
I Jo. sue, each
ilades ol i n, per 1000
iilrs, the mle as boxes,
bltsofoidmrgs, Russia duck, hogging
| ex’is, each * > - 2
litis of li or or any kind of casks, fcx-
co, ing,13t» gallons - ‘ W
stiles,) sc, per gross * * 23
inter pi, each
Udles pans, spodes, &tc. each 2
,rn,pf|lOO bushels - - 2i»
iblcs ijt exceeding 600 tbs. cneh 20
reeling tiOO lbs. notexcoeding
illOO lbs. - • 35
ceodlug 1200
brandy! pun
kind, of liquor in casks ixceu
mid not ("weeding 130 gallons - 20
Iron per ton, first nnd last week 50 cents,
intervening weeks - - 25
Iktrji oilin' article same as its tchurfagc.
wr.ioiu.va. *
Each bid. or half bb. rlcu - 0
(Hid. of tobacco or sugar - . ■ »»:• 15
Package of indigo - - , - 8 |
Hale of cotton - g ■ ; ■ *. 8
Each draft of light goods, under 100 lbs. 0)
do do ;'.do over 100 lbs. 12*. ' t
do do heavy.goods under 200 . 6|,
do do do over 200 per 100 His 3
Ou.vv.yoK. '
T<hr Hiillln jWtlie^lnff to any.pnrl oftjio city,
articles not herein cimMcmted, ‘fur 1500 pounds
weight • - ' ■ - CO cents'.
Under 1500 lbs mid not less than lOfS 37-j
6M0 25
$1 51)
I, 60
* 1 50
' ' ■ 8
- .374
0i
ilher article in tls; ie pniforlldlf
am thnfllnlf. or ft Wotnf^’harf lo
ding. (500 lbs **' «37^cts.
!i
.f-
Dr. A. IK : \ KOI’i 1 SO.
Opposite tltc Eichan Sumnnah, ■
"S cousta illy receiving fresh supplies of Igcn-
. nine •• ■' '• ■ “ ' ‘\-
J)UUGS AND MEDICINES,
selected for Country Merchants nnd 1'lfyxicinns;
which he will sell tor cask.or approved pvbdji 'at.
the lowest City price.
• - Just received,
STJLP1I WE t,f QUININA. ,
opt 16 ipo ■
/of all xiuds, per coil
'vonswilh covers, and fire Jogs
fierpair - *
/of earthenware
c,per 10O lbs,.
per cask • •
\ of 2 wheels
3
1"
8
2
4
87
, of two wheels • *25
Jriages, of four wheels . $1 00
lire, windsoi andall sitting chairs, per
dozen - * *2
Ui, per .ton * 12
^noutunderOOOibs. • 25
over 600. not oVor-1200 lbs 50
over 12o0 lbs. ■ $1 00
25
2
35
.1
10
25
2
nbouses
, empty * •
|/lc, each
(lijohns, each
band chests of drawers
I Wood; per cord
25
12* >
OR;
-3
vooUj per cord '
per muittul
i of all descriptions (except in bags)
per 100 bushels
powder, in bbls. of 100 lbs, each
in halfhbls, , ,, , * ’ , '
in kegs of 28 lbs. or under
, window, per 100 foet, in propor* .
, tion for smaller : -
l-exceeding *i;tO gallons of liquor
or any kiu(l of merehhhflizt! ’• 1®
exceeding 63 and nyt exceeding
130 gallons -
rth tile, per IO00
fp, per ton - • .
R, raw or tanned, per 100
U loose, per l<H).tbs.
I ip bundles, each
lipers of Moreliundizc, cncli
Bfifc ’
do 1000 do do do
For a : 1000 feet oM,umber
do lOOrt Bricks
da, cord of Wood ; v .
For every hale of cotton
do bid. of ttiefe
do* Jriid of Tobacco
’do libl of Flour
And every other I
j for hauling down ,th
another exceeding. (5(H) ,1
Under 15(H) and pnticM.tiian 100ll)s
For eacli bale of ootton
do bill Rich
do hhd Tobacco
do bhl Flour
And ft cry other article in the same proportion.
Mmmnii .111 <1*1 I m DI'.MMlOgll'
In Admiralh/.
| UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, L
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, i
John W. Long ) ,
vs. > Monition.
| Ship Albion nnd cargo. ) .
To the Marshal of said District*-*
| greeting: t
GEO. Gl.F.N, Clerk.
W HEREAS John Wi Long assignee ot the un
derwriters nt Llovds In London, in the
1 Kingdom of Great Britain; the supposed insurers
of the Ship Albion and curgO, 1ms exhibited His
libel or complaint, in the District Court ot tlle.U*
uited Stales, for the. District of Georgia; stating,
alleging and propounding, that (lie British Ship
' Albion, laden with Muliogmiy, Logwood, and di
vers other articles, was, on the morning of the lOtli
September last, by. the force of the wind aiid
waves driven on the beach of Saint Catherines
I Island, in the District aforesaid, had there aban
doned by hercrew ; and that milch of (he Cargo
hns floated out of the saidShip, some parfof which
hns been taken by George H. Johuston 1 ; Patrick
| Houston nnd George M. Waldburg, and by divers
other persons, to a place'of greater safety, and
that part tlioref still lies on the beach ot said
Island, below high water mark exposed lo the sea
Tlmt the Agent ot the underwriters at Lloyds, un
der the impression that the said Ship mid cargo
were insured ut Lloyds, but forlhe benefll of ujt
concerned, sold the interest of the said underwri
ters aforesaid, therein at pnhlick sole to John W
Long. But the said persons, who have removed
a part of the cargo to a place of greater sotety,
claim to be entitled to.sulvnge thereon, and pray
ing process of this court to take the said wreck
mid the said cargo, or so much thereof, as is to he
(mind within the jurisdiction of this Court, into
the custody of the Court-fop the benefit of the said
libellant, and all persons concerned, nnd preying
a monition against the said George, Patrick, and
George, and nil other persons, claiming to he en
titled to salvage to appear and establish such their
claims and also to nil persons interested to appear,
and shew cause why tjic -salU wreck and her car
go shall not be Adjudged to thq said John W.
Lotfg, assignee, as aforesaid, of tile underwriters
at Lloyds, atid'for further proceedings. Now
therefore,ybii thesaid Marshal, are hereby Corn-
martded to attach, seize, take;, and safely keep the
rchiatns of the said Ship' Alluoa and h er cafgo,
Wheresoever with!A. the jurisdiction of this Court,
or in thu^possession of whqmloeycr /o .be founil,
SgBjl
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AlltJ
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de'
W(« 1 ' |
ix'li
ll*'
sctl 1
nd^
W1
tl\o|
ty, fo
:rtv
(or Hj
idtcf'
ofTota'oeS, each
tith.' f*<
• Jugs, (
each per dozen .. ; 1
per ton .- , . v ". .
of paint, butler, lhrd,' biscuit, mid
such size kegs 1
shot and lead over 56 (W. nct over
500lbs . ft > G
liquors'.of a smaller size then 20'.
gallons - - 2
,}»cr 100 b
p^i banc
I near Before this Court, had there establish such
I their cliiim nml further to cite and nitmouisb nil
■ rifl'd »very person and persoits,- whonlsCoyer ~lmv,
, ing op pre,(entling to have any right, title,.interest;
property, claim or demand in, or;to the; said wreck
or to die cargo thereof, to be, andappem nt a spe
cial Court of Admiralty, (o he help at Savannah,
on the Twelfth day, of,Novylnher next, tonnswer
the libellant in the premises tlmt right and justice
may he done; ill this behalf, . And whatsoever you
shall do, in this regard- certify and make, knowri
tp the Judge of said Court,nt the time , mid place
General Drug,Chemical&Faiuily
Medicine AVarc tiouse.
LAY fy IIENDllICKSOiV,
AVholesftle ami Rcftdl Chemists and Druggist':
jVo. t, Shnd’s Jluilili^s, Corner, of Congress hhd
Uliilaher streets, Savannah.
T‘~|~AVE constantly on’har.d a; very general as
II soytment'of
DRUGS, MEDIffNES,
DVC STUEK8 AND I’AINTSs
^l'.ttrUMEUVvdi’C. fyv,.
A great variety of Apathetiaries Glass Ware such
as wide pad ticrrow umuth bottles, from I gallon
lo Oh'e'oum‘e,rompi>^on nmlglns,vd4)rtars, glasd
laiUpfj'iid.tajpp glasses, sniatlint) HflHlds, griidmi-
.tedmeasiire^ApoUieCorics vials whitennd green
Surgeons /nx/fttnicii/s-s-l'ookct. sets, turnkeys;
iru'sses,’spring and thumb lances, lotccns, sntalus,
bougies, catheters, scales and Weight*; fyc. i{-e
• patent Medicines—of every description, viz i
Seidlitz dud Hoda .Powders, bnlixt of Quito, enlein
ed magnesiu,' Lees. Andcrsoas’, atid llooftors l’ills
tiwainis ftihacca/Batsarii Honey, JJutemnns ant
Churches Cough Drops, ltchaointnient, 4' r -
• All of which arc-ottered for sale On the most
libera! verms for cash or. credit,
TJ’ .‘..d-H, Huving enlarged tholr Establish
meet and having, made such arrangements hs to
be continually: recatvlng afrdsh supply of goods,
flutter thomse’lvestluU none of the kimliivthis city,
cun oiler ciealer. inducements to dealers. The
Merchant, the I*looter, and tbs Physician, can
hero be snpplled with utmost ev<;ry article in the
Drug llne, as their assorthicnt'wifl bo foiimlei tpn
siveand of the best .quality, aider no coushlera
tion-whatever will the sale of impure or riuultere
led articles be promoted. The ,utmost caro will
be used iti the selection of good Medicines nnd
will be solid at a moderate profit, ll is uport tlicic
princlples-alone thntthey will endeavor to seeure
patronage. All orders promptly executede
Tlie Georgia Patriot, nnd .Dirimi Gqzo.ltd, will
lease to give this iulvevtiseaieu*. six'insertioosarid
orward their hills for payment,
sept 28 .182,,
lieqis ter of Debates in Congress
PROSPECTUS.
CCORDINOitci art intlmstirfiiharotoforc given.
: thefe-wlll be‘published xit 'tW OiSce of the
National Intelligencer, during the neat session of
Congress; and, if encouraged by the approbation
6f the Public, nt every.session- thereafter, a HE
GI8TEH'()!•’■'.DEBATES IN CMf«GHE8S, int'eiidl
edloeontja-ehendamorefull Reportof the 'tpeprW
'soil topics of general interest, in enc^lldnse of
ongrOsSjtlinu lias ever herntofoi e liepti published;
. r than can lie given tp the Public thrmigh the -or
dinary and limitedelinmiclftlie oolhmnsofa news
paper. This compilation will lie of ihn most, au
tlxentlc. cast.nfiated with great regard to acemr.ey
and in a forift for.durable preservation.
'Pliispnidertaklngis not of eoyrse i'(tended to
-substitute or supercede the Reports of I.vh I'es lnr
thoA'aUpiihHott-ltigruoer. .ml nithrr, bv With-
drawingtthd heavy and extended Reports from its
columns, to enable the Pr()]iri(Hors or that Journal
lo furnish, every day, in a coinjireheosive form,
iiitelligibln Reports of tho lVivedings and Dis
cussions in the day preceding, on both Houses*'.
The “lteoim'n" Is necessarily un experiment,''
hut it i* an experiment' the success of which we
see no reason to doubt. Every one who takes an
interest in ourjaditical history, ns well .asnll those
who engage ill lhe duties of political life, must
bavc'felt and lamented the want of » Record of
Debates in Congress', in u conx eaieiit form, with
indexes which might lead the enquirer to any sub-
ject debated; anil to the name, ofany one wnoen-
gaged in debate. Such a work Would tie nu cle-
mentnry book for young poPticiaus. and fe have
no hesitation in asserting that the possession of
such a one', front the eominp neement of the exixt-
lig government to this day, would be of immense
ridue to. the nation, were it only to shew wluit has
.heretofore been said upon questions which aro
continually recurring for discussion, and prpduc-
A 1
s for nlasteriug pCr fO 1
Js, caoji f- 'f & v _^,
|n»,per 1 100 bushels • -
in ropes, per 100 roper
iron, each
Apples, peg 100
ars'per ioodiiishel
ol gin, brandy, anil all kinds ol li
quor, exceeding 63 gallons
do. exceeding 130 gallons^
er casks uf wine and other liquor,
(tierexcepted) and dry goods ill
As exceeding 20 gallons not exs
ding ti3,gallons - •
il in jars -
er loo bushels *'
tscacb - - -
s, quern and grind,
Hi 1'imidn, per )(K)
large, mill pi r pair
»"d other stollCS, per toll
[under 200 gidUnis cncli
over 200 do
t,
A
25
.'-I" '
o ,
25 ,
«!
eighteen hundred urid twenty
1 KI.COLL &,GORI)ON,
■ ■ Vroetprsfor fjlucuuflti.
I Ail Persons-interested in the fdregoiag Monition
[ will take-due ndtlrfe:.' ' JNO.H. MOREL, m-.d.o:
. Oct 30 • . 201
7 i liOiUilA, Chatham Cifuiivy—T'( all whdiii H
sJT may cqlicerii. ,
Whereas Elie Ajoh hns applied to the Hpn.
I the Court of ordinary of .Chatham, County, for
letters of administration on thp'estate, and effects
I of Madam Roldeii do In.Toncberc late of Chatham
Cbnnty. dec. jn behalf of the lieirsiand creditf rs,.
| .These: are tlierefbfe to Cite 'and admonish
all mid siiiguliir-thc ldmlrcd and creditors of the
said deceased, to file; theiC objections (if any they
liavo) to the granting of the admiiiistrntion of the
estate 'oi'tho sdid de'cujised to the npjflieant in the
GlerK’s«Oltice Of the, said Court, on or before the
fifteenth day of December ne.xt,; otifei’wisp letters
of admiriistnition'xyill he graqtet}.
Witness (he Hon. ,,,oiie of the
I JusticoS of the said,Court,thejofh day of Novem
her, A. D,(624. S. M. BOND, c c. o
nov 16 . '21,3
P each - . .
.'St of nil hinds (rice excepted) over
unilenOS gallons - - 5
ks of all kinds, under d feet square 4
do over 4 squares - - 0
0,1 C1 ' s ks exceeding 130 gallons li-
r or other kinds of merchandize 15
'»‘"■asillelto, lignum vitie, and all
woods, per (on . . - 25
s per imir . . 8
s of 4 wheels, (4 wheels) - 50
article hi proportion to the foregoing rales.
■'i™'" ” * l! •'-***'-*-> - 1 * ! \iinmeV
Clerks Office.
29th October 18^4,
W OKCET-Proposals will be recoivod at this
Office until the 10th December next, foiqsup-
plying the Guardhouse with wood umlligbt.-:—
and keeping.the same clean—also, fob, sweeping
and keeping hi, order, tho l/plicc pffice
Eiitraci from the minutes, \
SOL. COHEN, c, c.pra lein
>et 20 ; .266 ' . .- ■ !
Igons
pi/
Clerks Offiee,
; :T 29th Octhher, 1824.
rN- conformity with uresolutimi of Council No
J. lieu is hereby given that on the second regular
meeting' in No’v. next, Couueil will proceed to
ijlfhtf Oft ct U'hurf more, than Vpiq nights; Id elect a City Treasurer, to fill the vacancy occa-
iet to a meek’s storage unless landed on Sal- slotted by the decease of John Roberts.
' ■ Extrac'ufronf tho Ihpiute?.
SOL. COHEN, e. v.pro Inn
not 29 200 .
'"'Heir, is not lo be found imdir its
r P : , ,% e in ii'hieh it is usually contained.
or any other inning immediately preceding
/—■•in such ciisn to he removed on the second
"H day thereafter, or he subject to storage as
inla
KTORAGE.
ladon, ppr week, 8 cents for the
l.""d Inst week and for each intcr-
|'% week - - 5
P? e V'M-jjcek -. - - (i
J&g. tier week - - 20
ask
. of sm
orjlaiping more tlmn 30gal-
r
aiohit'cc?, Pijic of giit*
25
The Uiidersigncd Gpmmitte,
I T 'g AVE been instructed by Council to place.
1 h n stn(p of repair the h ire I'.ngines af the cit
The'- will rccoivo proposals from any compete
I persons to ellect this object, the Engines 1
quiring riqmiis will In* designated On appueutio
to either of the Cummiltce.
GE0.MT7.LEN,
f. MINIS,
ildv.17 SfO JA9.MQRRl.50N
wiiers and Tenants of Houses
7’/At Notice.
itilE Managers and Assistants of Fire Engines
L will ori Monday, the 15III insl, proceed to
make nil examination of Buckets, Ladders, kic.
throughout the City. All persons not complying
with the following "sections of an Ordinance for
preventing accidents by Fire &c. will be returned
to Council.
Sue. It), Anil he it further ordained, Tlmt every
house within the limits and Jurisdiction of this
f.'ily, occupied and. tenanted, - shall be supplied
with buckets at' the -expense of the owners of
said promises,' (o the- number of at least the num
ber of five-places in the same., including dunh as
are in the out-buildihgs, and the said buckctsshall
be equal in goodness and size to those procured
fdr’\lie,u.'e of the City,mid painted,on which shall
bo painted in vlsihle’cliaraeler* tho nuine of, the
armors, of said buckets ; ar.d in case Uie owner of
aiiv house or tenement should refuse or -neglect
td'lmye the said buckets supplied agreeably to
this ordinance, it shall and may be lawful for thfi
tenant to procure the same, deducting it out of
liis rest. " - , ‘ ,
.Sec. 11 And he it farther ordained, That the
Auier of every improved wharf shall furnish
^■nty InicKcts for the building or buildings oil
‘1 wlmrf, nnd deliver them to Managers and
slants of tltc Engines, on or before the second
ing of Council la July next; and the receipt
ly Mnnnger or Assistant, for such buckets,
l iie deemed a full compliance with this sec-
,hytbp owner, frit 1 the number of buckets
tinned in sold receipt; Aiid the owner of
ujjy siore In tho City, that has no fire-place or
drop* attndheid to the same,shall furnish two lirc-
lulkots for evory store of such kind, and under
uch regulations ns oilier landlords'are by this or-
linbuce required to do.
. Ariel: 13. And be \lfurther ordained, That every
owiici‘;ofa wooden house or houses, brick, or
itWna house,or lionscs covered with \vood,occunl-
?das dfrolling-houses or kitchens,shall provjdethe
s.ioie With a sufficient ladder, or have a scuttle or
d-Vor oil' through the roof of such house or houses,
large euouLli far a man'to pass through conve
niently, under the penantly of a line not u-xccc
ding tmrty dollars.
nov 2 303 JOHN'HAUPT,, Clerk.
ftinuTior court—ChiitluiiHcountv.
1 iiomris I', fiprso ft. pi. )
OunpjhipUi
IN EQUITV,
J. Sliinn’s Pinmcea
! jFlIIE subscriber, having discovered the com
A position of Swaim’s eelehrated Panneea
hns nnw'a supply on hand for sulc—he 1ms redii
cod tm? price Irom $3’ 50 to j$*2 50, or by the d
gen'-ffd* 1
All Jharitfthle Instjlulions in tlic United States
and tip poor will be supplied gr«/it.
If tlfi- .citizens of the principal cities and towns
will iiAmint itn agent to order And distribute this
Medicine to tho poor, it will he supplied.
This Medicine is celebrated for the cure of the
following diseases : Scorfula or King’s Evil. (Jl-
ccnilcd nr l’utrid Sore Threat, long standing
RUe1.u1mt.19 i.tbmtioqs, Ciitiineous Discuses, White
Swelling and Diseases of the Bones, nnd all cas
es generally ofun Ulcerous character, nhd Clira-
niu (lisensaij generally arising in debilitated con-
stitulibiis; lmt more especially from Syphilis or
affuctious (U'isiqg therefrom} Ulcers in the larynx,
4'C. Mti! tiro dreadful diseases occasioned by a
long in-3 oxijesslYC nee of Mercury, v)*c. It is al
so use.’ in Diseasesof tho Liver.
CERTIFICATES,
I liavc within the last two years had nn oppdr-
u-;ijLv ui k'eaing several cases of very inveterate,
'If .-" WSvhich having rcftislbu previously the* re-
,fiflir i»TOU'es' ()( tismudent, w ere bunted by the use
of Mr. Swaim’s 1’nnncen, and I do believe, from
lmt ('have seen. (Imt It will prove an important
iriedy iu Scrofulous, Venereal and Mercurial
diseases. N. CHAPMAN, M. D.
Professor if the Institutes and Practice of Physic,
in the University of Pennsylvania.
I have employed the Panacea of Mr- Swaim i
numerous.instances, within the last three years
and have always found it extremely efficacious
mecially in secondary Syphilis, and Mercurial
Diseases. I have 116 hesitation in pronouncing ! *
Medicine of inestimable value.
W. GIBSON, M. D.
Professor of Surgery to the University of Penn.
f ‘ JOHN S1HNN, Chemist.
Philadelphia, Moy. 17, 1823. 1
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W$, t SEATON.
Washington, September, 1824.
CONDITIONS.
The publication of .GALES-I; SEATON’S RE-
G1STEROF DEBATES IN CONGRESS will
commence iq soori qs the Debates at each suc
cessive Session of Cringrcss shall afford, materials
to fill a half sheet,(8 pages.)
The work will be printed in the'oetavo form, on
a super royal paper, mude for the purpose, uud on
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t AJ'-i.
W it muy concern.—Whereas, Joseph R. Thomp
son has applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary
of-Chathmn County for letters of administration
on the estate and effects of William R. Holland,
late Of Savannah, Druggist, dec’d iu behalf of the
heli’s and creditors. -
‘These, are therefore to cite andadmonish all and
Jngular the kindred and creditors of the said' de
ceased, to file their.objcctions (if arty they have)
to the granting of the administration of the estate
of the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s
Office of the said Court, on or before the twenty
seventh day of November next; otherwise letters
of administration will be granted.
Wlinessthc lion. John F. Williamson one of the
Justices of the said Court, the27thOct.A. D. 1824.
' oct 27 123 S. M. BOND, c co.
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tents more or less llinn 1000 pages, will be fixed
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hers.
Oct 12 c
]iartiq
Richard R. Cuyler, ex‘r
Win Slmw, deceased. J
1"N this case, on tlie suggestion in the
I ant's answer, that certain, persons 110
to this bill, residing in Scotland, claim to lie en
titled (o a distribution Of part of tlie undivided
estate of Win Slmw, deceased, nnd on motion, it
i- in i led all pi-r-on- i'"’n --nicl do epr- u-
before the Stipcrior Court of Clmthem County iu
the term of,January next, then niiil there to ev
tablish.such their, claims; nnd jn default /hereof;
tliat the undivided estate of the siiid Win Shilv,
be distributed among-the complainants agreeably
to tlie decree of said Court and .that this rule he
published once a month until the expiration
thereof. \ ‘'’"'.-JWjffiBttM
Extract from (he minutes this 7th dnyof .imi, .
1824, A. B.FANaNIN, Clerk.
,junel7 ^t!38 | .
Superior court, Cluitlmm county.
Januarx TiiRsi 'll-J'l
Aaroh Clcvclnnd and Susaii C 4
his wife, f
vr. , q ' ■ f Rule .Xisi.
Jacob Fahm. J
O N the petition of. Aaron Cleveland and Su
san 0. hls'wifo, who was Susan’C. Bonn, stat
ing that Jacob Ftihm, before tlie intermarriage
of the petitioners; to wit; oil the 22d day of June
1821, did iu conjunction with One, Joseph A.
Scott, exeeule ri joint bond to the said Su-an C.'
iu the penal sum of four thou-and dollars romli-
tloncd for the pnyment;of two thousand dollnrs
with interest from date,; on or bolOrh the first
day of March then next, and that fqjf the better
securing the payment' t)iei“eof,' tI the shiiI Jacob
did on the day and year first aforesaid make his.
pertain indenture of mortgage, whereby he
mortgaged to said' Stfsmt C. aft that lot of ground
kno\Vn nqd designated as Gdrdcn lot number
thirty nine, No 3‘J, and afso,. tlmt adjoining half
part of another lot known as lot. number forty,
(wo, No 42, cpbtnlning together olght’and a half
acres more.or less situated to the east of the city
of Savannah and hounded tb the north west ,of
Lot No 26, to the south and east by lands be
longing to the estato of Hampton I.illihridgc,
ahd tho. West .by. the public’road leading to
Skldawny island whereon n briok yard is now
established and known by the name of Fahnis
brickyard- tlmt there is now on the said hpiid
or mortgage obligatory the sum of'eighteen hiui-
dred dollars With interest frorti the 23d day of
January 1823, and preying the foreclosure of tlie
equity of redemption o’f the said Jacob anil, hu
lieh-s, executors, adiiiiqistrators nnd assigns iu
and to the said mortgaged premises—On motion
of W. W. Gordon, attorney for (lie 'netfoners-r-
lt is ordejed thnt the principal end interest du
o r
Superior court, Chatham county*
John Retail /
rs. :• link Aisi.
Nathan Baker. )
N (lie petition of Jno. Retan stating tha
Natlqui Raker did on the first day ol Max
1822.- the heller to seeure the payment of hi;
certain promissory note of that date for the sum
bftwo thousand dollars, payable to tlie saidJolm
or before the 1st day of Ma\.
U 7 per cent per annum, by
■ his seal, bearing date 11.•*
(fore-aid, mortgaged to the
11 the undivided moiety or
ill that lot ofland, situate, lying a,ill
ciiv of Savannah, and known 10 -I
t in the plan thcrijofhj the millit er
rdc
Retu
I -^2 i with into
his indenture, 1
day anil year I
set'll .lolni Hell
half part of all
being in the cit
distinguish!-
me (.1;
will
the
tltc fc
On motii
petioner, it
kcr do |>ay
of this dale
tltc raid mj
Darby uard, together
furl tier stating that
note remains wiioiy .unpiiut.
1gnge in full force, aup proving
f the said mortgage
1'yi onnell tythin
■ appurteiiupeeSL, a
add t
losai
uf \V.
ordei
the p,
\V. Gordo
ed that tin
ttorney tor II10
lid Nntlutn B(t-
Iwelve months
-rest due ot.
1 npplicatioin
in!
or in dt*fa
lit (lie
•eiif, that the
equity of retlem
ii(i!i ofth
sV» J
s'atlmn I’.akei
of and to the sa
nioil^n^u
Iprctn
isfis, be theiu
t-fortb and torev
foreejf^
; tiier
And it
rule be i
si^mont
puyrhent' ot said mo
In one of \he qmbii
least oniji; in every
pointeil for the pay,
further and other
prescribed liy'thc at
provUled. u ,
Extract froi.i tlit-
may 7 2 -
], that a copy of lh'.:
lo said Nathan Baker, at least
llte tittle apoaiinted for t!ie
any into comt, or pjthlisluil
gazettes of this state, at
ontli, tiqlil the time nJi
lt thereof, end that suet)
pr.
brt had
ute in suelt
litis » it
. B. F O
1 Ma
MN
ale and
a If :h
Ckrk.
on tlie said bend or writing obligatory together
with the cost of this application be paid into tills
court within twelve months from tins date, or in
case of default that the.eqnity of redemption of
said Jacob Fahm, his InjirV,. executors, adminis
trators and assigns hfc from .thenficfoilli forever
foreclosed anil that such fusilier and other pro
ceedings he had thereon, as are pursuant to the
statute in such case made arid provided—Arid' it
is further ordered that this rule be published In
one of the GazettesVof tfiis-qatc at least once 4
month for twelve months, or that'a copy,'be
served on the dofendniitat least six month before
tho.-tixre.'RppolntodXbr tlic pajxrieirt of, the mon-
ey into court/ . SrWjjWpi.-
Extract from the minutes, 15th Jav-1324. /
jari 16 lp JOB T. 110 I.E3.
Superior court,Clutllumi (’omitt -
William Berri
liule Aisi,
\\
Be
[oph, r, of.
1 to one 1;
d, dated !
John Christo
O N. the petition, of
that one John Ch
of Camden, being indcl:
or order in q note ol I
said county, on the tfili Octol
of Five Hundred Dollars, pqt
frojn the dataon the lii-3 day ol .tamiaiy
next ensuing, did mortgage, to the said Hell
e th. paynii at -
t on the sumo—
heirs nnd nsrigns, to
note aforeteid will
tain tot ofland in,1
of lot No. 1 bt-gini
lot belonging to 01
ing south l6o. feet
north to Bryimt St
SOtlth lo tin- begini
• stating
count v
v Sadh'r
Marys in
the smn
interest
ev then
till)
id. I
H
to tlie
<11 tie
. with tl
luth sidt
cornev
tlnmjri
irxs .-'(leet, tl.-'li
Ilavs.’ land then
le
ot a
rnn-
Chatliam Superior Court.
' _ - Mav Tkiui, 1S24.
EORGE Johnston.nnd others, eomplnimidts
VT rs Peter Vanhurgli Livingston ahd otliers,
defendants, in equity in the. Superior court, ot
Cliathnm,county, Muy term, 1824.
It appearing to the Court by aflidavit tlmt Pe
ter Van burgh I.ivingston and Harriet E. Living
ston, who are parties defendant reside beyoad the
state ofGeorgin, and,-within tlie, United States on
motion of comnlaiflauls solicitor, it is ordered that
the said defendant do respectively, appear and an
swer the coriiplaints bill .within fopr months from
he date of this rule. And Is furtbev 01‘dered that
this rule brt published once a week during fpur
nionthsfrom this dafe.in one of the public Gazettes
of this State. ....
Extract from the Minutes.
A. B. FANNIN, Clerk*
june8 134|
l EORGIA, Chatham County.—% the Mon.
1 JT the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for
oedinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.;
Whereas John M'Nish, administrator of Isaac
Bnillon, dec. has 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 the
said dee.to file their objections,(if any they have)
in the Office oftlie Clerk ofthe Court of Ordina
ry! on or before the second day of, May next,- o
thei wise letters dismissory will be granted the pe
titioner. .
Witness the hon.JohnP. Williamson one ofthe
Justices of the said Court this second day of No
vember, 1824. - S. M. BOND, c. c. o
nov, 2 203
EOH.GIA,.Chatham County—% the twnoris-
ble the Justices of the Inferior court of Chath
am county sitting for ordinary purposes.
* 'fo,all. whom it nmy concent,-- ,
Whearas Clmrlc.s Gregory executor of Thomas
G. Davis into of Chatham cpunty,deqensed has
teiittoned the honornble.the cijurtof ordinary to
jc discharged from his saift executoi-jhip.
These are thoreforc to - cite and. admonish all
.aiid singular, the kindred and creditor^ of (lie
said deceasod, to file ,their objections,-if any they
have, in the office of the Clerk, of the; cohrt of
ordinary on or before, the 7th day of Mnrcli next,
oJJierwi?.e letters disniisspry will be. granted the
petittoqer. , .
IVitnessjhe honorable George L Cope, one ot
tho Justices, of the said court this sefenth .day of
September, A. D. 1824.
1 S. M. BOND, c c o c c
! *S•waims Panacea.
.-,,4 • . ■
T IIE Subscribers have just l’cceivccl from F1)U
adelphinu fresh supply of this celebrated Me
diclnc, and have made such arrangements as tc
keep a constant supply of it oil hand. Persons in
want of this article can depend iqion Us being gen
uine, as it cmnes direct from Mr. Swaim.
\ LAY q- HENDIUCK'-ON,
Chemist and jprdggisti),
Shad’s il'ujjdings
t v-* 7
flay. st ; being a hundr
running from thetlce
Marys,Jogetlicr with 1
thereto ■appcilainingrt
to whom uud to riiios
mortgage wus inmle 0
Jidy assigned by fleet
titioner, there i- now
um of Five; Hundred
1st January 1H22,
sure of the, equity of 1
Christriphtoq . his li
mortgaged premises
roclosed according;
On motion of fleltr
titioner, It is ordered
terest due on tin- sa
the Cost ■ of bis a] 1 iii
within twelve monl!
iat tlie equity 01 r«
bristoiiher his heirs
and assigns be from
and tbnl such other p
■pursuant to the stalu.i
And it is further or
lished in one of the 1 ■
once a month for two
pointed for the jiayi
Court.
A true extract
Jefferson. 15th Mai
if bt. Mr
tlie Stir
-l and
Camden—Superior Court.
October Term, 1624.
Nicholas J. Bayard ) , JM
vs. } Rule Aisi. ' f: f
Ray Sands )
O N the-petition of Nicholas J. Bayard, stating
that Ray Sands, op the fifth day of Jrihe eigb-,
teen hundred and twenty-four, for the better se*'
curing the payment of Ins certain bond or writing
obligatory, bearing'date tlie, day.an,d year, afore
said, whereon He tho said Ray acknowledged him
self held and bound-unto thesnid Nicholas J. Bay*
md, in the penal sum of.fpiii’ 'thousand dollni’s- ■
conditioned for the paymet of one thousand dol.
lars on or before the first day of October then
next, and the further slim of one thousand dollars
on the first day of January then next, did mort
gage all that tract, piece, or parcel of land; lying,
icing and situate on Cumhealand Island in tlu-
County of Camden .and known by therimne of
Cotton BluffV containing four hundred and fifty
acres, bounded on the north by lands of ghiever,
on tlie south by'Taqds n - J —*
the west by salv mnrsh,1i „
nances—kand further stating that thfe said sums of
money remuinod unpaid, rind pray ll>e foreclosure
of the equity of redemption of the said Ray.. ’
Ori motion of W. V\’. Gordon, attorney for the,
petitioner, It is ordered that tlie said Ray Sands do
pay into this court before the .expiration of twelve
months from this date, the said several sums ni
money in (he.condition of the said bond riiention-
together xvitli the Interest arid,cost, otherwise
t the equity of redemption Of the said Ray
LM thenceforth aiid
And it is further ordered, that this rule be pub
lished in one ofthe Gftzetles Of this state at mast
once a mpnth for twelve months, or tliata cony
he 'rori’ed oh the said Rqy'Surids, at least six
months before the expiration of the tinie appoint
ed,for the payment of the said money into court,
and that such further proceedings lie had as are
pursuant to the statute in sueh.case made aiid pro
vided. . j. !l . ■■■ .
Extract from the minutes, thi3 2oth Oct. I St-4.
* JOHN BAjHiEY, Clerk.
oct20 200
L ees i-iiis
Ari.derSons do
1. said
1 A Gopp, at
that tin- prii
1 mortgage 1
anu be j rid i
csecutor', ant
tlieqce fdreve
o urn lines lake
i(‘|it. 1152
the
foreclosed
ibiee as a
Sir. .1 th<;
ale he
tifhx
a the in in rites.
Ul.N BAILEY, Cleric.
In AtintirniUjl
UNITED STATES 0
DISTRICT 0
George Woodntlf a
Pieei
AMERICA.)
GKOllGIA. ) J
tl others,’)
rs.
Munition..
'Genuine patent Family Medicines
Cburiihos Ess Mesiurd
C-'ings worm Lozenges
Hoopers do Thompsons teeth paste.
James do dp eyewater
Chm'cheaeo-' gh drOptt Rogers vegetable
Aiu'.er.-OHS do pulmonic detergent
Bulsora H 01 lev Heat'lcm oil
j Adlers lenatR'8 British oil
Oj)odc-lit-ii4i ilemyscanc’d magnesia
SquIFers elixir Batemans drops, ^-e
. ball* ; in- 'iiS . .
Clin toustanlly kd had at the store of
' LAY -$/ HENDRICKSON,
ists and Druggists, Sheri’s lluildingii
1®
of Mahogany part ear
Ship Albion J
To the Marshal of the District Of Georgia^*
■ ■
, S. GEO. Gr.F.N. Clerk.
HE RF. Aft George lYoodniir, I'.-trick I louts
ton and George Johustou and Jacob V. abb
burg tnui George Wnldlmrgand Edward I', l’ostell
have exhibited tiieir libel or coifiplaint in the D'f-
rt of tlie United States for tlie District of
^.ia aforesaid, stating arid propounding that by
[iinf vrent labor .and exertion of .tH<CjllRRSferi.
;«rsVrind negro slaves ofthe Said iibelb-nts, they 1
,:i\ i- ,-uv, d ami prrsetved pieces ol Mahogatiy'
wood, from the wreck of tlie British shiji Albion
which bad been wrecked in the gale of the tour-
teenth of September la-t : and was driven on the
’:eiieli ofthe Island of Saint (Vhentow. i-" 'bo
Sriid District, and praying a reasonable salvage o
■ low mice therefrom. \i , w t eas tlui jtivg of
die District Court for tin-Dittr i idovesaid, bath
ordered and directed the In ill) day nt Novem
ber next, for all persons concerned, to be cited lo
appear r.t the .Cotirf Hon e, in tlie City of Savan
siuii, at ten ri’eloek of that day, and shew cause if
any they linve. u Itv judgment should not [lass as
prayed : You are thi-refor-.- hereby authorised and
rijoirteil, to cite and admoriisp ftp persons, ivigjte
■-•r, liavjrtg; or jiretending to have, any right,title,
•r interest, tool 1 to the said Mahogany, tibeilad
against as aforesaid, to tie,and appear, at the time
and place, aforesaid, before (lie Judge aforesaid,
to lleur, abide by and perform all and singular
stu b judicial acts as arc necessary and by law
qtiired to be'done in flip premises; and wither
do, mid receive whatuutolawand justi- e .'ball
appertniii, under tl)e pain of the law tied c-m
'tempt thereof, the abscuee arid contumacy of
them tmd every of them in any wise nqtwilh-
sttriulmg. Arid whatsoever you shall do in tho
|)reinise3 ypu slmll duly certify unto the said
Judge, at the time and place aforesaid,' together
with these presents.
Witness the Hon. Jeremiah Cuyler, Judge of tho
said District f our; this twenty-ninth day ot Drlo-
ber one thousand eight hundred and twenty-
toilr. DAVJEa Si BKRIUEN, .Prortorr.
Ail persons Interested in the foregoing Mon. t ion
will takeduenotice. JNO. H. MOREL'; »i d. a.
Get 29' ■ 200 ‘ ' ' p • 'Wl
?X,i (NE mouths after date, epjdication will lie
; T made, to the lion, the Inferior Court ot I try
an County, for leave to sell all the real estate of
Sarah M’Kfedly,date of Bryan County dec. tor
the benefit qf the heii‘3 and creditors of said es-
(ate. JAMES BUTLER, Adiii’r.
opil 2 §577
Che mis
*fc|>t28
P ERSO ..
Charles W Telman, are requested to p.ielent
them, atid those indebted to make immeoiuto
miyment to the Subscriber—accounts a.<rn!nst th»
said estate to be left with Messrs 9. C. 3
sd!enk ‘ S\E.TEBEa*,AiM&3
opt 7 .140