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■Vo. 233 Vol. XXtt
La of wharfage, storage, dray-
1 ' joiiliA’O WEI Gimp, /.V SAVAMMAH,
jWshcd, Jan. 1924, nnd now in operation.
VPHARFAQgi
|.. € |j uniter 100 tons, per day 00 Conts.
F., ovci do. 7“
^ Oft landing and Shipping Country Pro-
I nr each barrel or lmlf do Rice
1 tale Cotton -
„**g*.ol Indigo
ft-.ib
tOWriwes
1000 filing' 05
lOOOfcfils
SSFive oal, cedar and other
heavy wood, sold hy the solid ft. 37J
100 brie's of (Dm, and grain of all
kind, in bulk * * ?«
lOOlxithels lime ju balk do
tori of wood * * ““
cedar, lightwood »r other posts, per
ioo loti • * or
Vhnrfmon Landing mid Shipping Good*
cluirofasmnll size, each * 10 conts.
fioollia. and upwards • In
1200 do • •’. *
/’feoffee, p'raento, sugar, and all
other bags of such size, (grain Oil
cepted) each • * ®
o. of grain and salt * * 8
rrtliwf salted provisions naval; ores,
bread, apples, eider,and an kinds
of bands except dry goods and ^
o/wtues, and all kinds ofl.quor
(cider excepted) dry goods in
casks exceeding 20 gullons, nnd
not over 83 gallons • ©
, wines or liquor? and dry gOods
i,i casks under 20 gallons - £
ses of drv goods,undall kindsof boxes*
under 4 feet squorc • 4
, do do over 4 feet square 0
Liki.eoup, candles, chocolate, cordials,
oil, nnd boxes ofjike sine * &
Jo. sugar, each - * • 6
dfsofoom, per 1000 • 23
(S, (lie same as boxes.
[tiofosnaburgs, Russiaduck, bagging
canvas, each . - 2
icf liqoorornny kind of casks, ex
ceeding 130 gallons - 15
<■!, loose, pergross • • 25
?r pots, each . ‘
Idle., of pans, spades, kc. each S-
,per liWImshels * - • 2-»
« n«t exceeding 500 lbs. each 20
eircedlng 6JK) lbs. not exceeding
1200 His. - - 35
acceding 12001!». - * 50
Inge of ail xinds, per coil - 3
orens with covers, and fire dogs
per pair - * 1
;ci of earthenware • • 8
icsc, per 100 lbs. -» • 2
per cask - - 4
is, of 2 wheels •• 57
i, ef two wheels - -25
'ages-of four wheel* • $1 <10
rs, windsoi andall -sitting chairs, per
dozen - - 12
ds,per ton - - 12
lions onder 600 i b*. - 25
over 600, not over 1200 lbs 60
over 12‘>0lbs. - S'
nbouses ... 25
, empty
tie, each
bijolins,each
lis and chests of drawers
t Wood, per cord
l per nnintal
f ef all descriptions (except in bags)
| per 100 bushels
pon der, in bids, of 100 lbs. each
in half bbls.
in kegs of 28 Ihs. or’under
, window, per 100 feet, in propor
tion for smaller - » 1
• exceeding. 130 gallons of liquor
Or any kind of merchandize
exceeding 03 and not exceeding
130 gallons
fth tile, per 1000
Dp, per ton
Is, raw or tanned, per 1<Y)
, loose, per 100 lbs.
in bundles, each
[ipcre of Merchandise, each
of l’ota'oes, each .
, carls ...
[ir Jugs, each per dozen
I pe.r ton
of paint, hutter, lard, biscuit, and
such size kegs
shot and lead over 50 lljs. not bver
500 lbs -
[ liquors of a smaller size titan 20
gallons . ' .
, per iOO bushels
[ per barrel - .
i for plastering per 1000 -
s, each
ns, per 100 bushels
• in ropes, per 100 ropes
[iron, each •
kpjjles, per 100 ♦
oes per 100 bushel
i of gin, brandy, nnd nil kinds olli*
unr, tVxcoediiig 63 gallons
do. exceeding 180 gallons
r casks of wine nnd other lirmor,
der excepted) and dry. goods 'in
jk* exceeding,20 gallons riot ex
uding 63 gallons - -
i in jars • .
er 100 bushels
its each . - «
i quern and grind,
Bermuda, per 100
large mill per pair
left, add other stones, per ton
imder 20fo gallons ench
[ over 2U0 do
25
. 1
10
25
2
25
124
«i
3
15
8
25.
60
60
26
6
6
a
6
o
3
T*t>
4
10
3'
124
1
:e.i
25
8
15
a
• TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 7, 1824.
Whole No. 4534.
brandy, puncheon of rum, nnd all
kinds of liquitr ni casksoxSOadlngd!!,
and not exceeding 130 gallons • 20
Iron per ton, first and lust week 60 cents,
Intervening weeks - - 25
Every other arlieli tame as it* wharfage,
WEIGHING.
F.itch bbt. or hnlf hb. rice » 0
Hltd. of tobacco or sugar - -, 15
Package of Indigo . . -8
Bale of cotton - - -. 6
Hack draft of light goods, under 100 lbs. 6
do do do over 100 lbs. Iff
do do heavy goods under 200 6.
do do do over 200 per 100 Ihs 3
DRAYAG’E.
For hauling up the Bluff to any part ortho city,
articles not herein enumerated, for lotK) pounds
weight - - - 50 cent*.
Under 1500 lbs and not less than 100 374
do 1000 do do do 600 25
Fortl 1000 feet of l.umbcr $1 50
do 1(100 Bricks - . 1 00
do cord of wood - . 1 60
For every bole <Jfcotton - - 8
do bbl. of Rice - - 18)
do lilul of Tobacco - • 374
do bbl of Flour T - -
And every other article in the same proportion;
for hauling down the. Bluff, or from one wharf to
another exceeding 1500 lbs
Under 1500 mid not less than 100 lbs
or oncli bale of cotton
do bbl Rice
do hhd Tobacco
do bbl'Flour * •
12,
10
[ u -J— 0
ieach . , . 6
, ofu 'i kinds (rice excepted) over
[ under 63 gallons ! . 6
s, all kinds, under 4 feet square 4
do oyer 4 squares -. - 0
lor casks exceeding 130 gallons li-
pr or other kinds of merchandize 15
r hrasillctlo, llgumn vitae, and all
woods, per. ton - -25
nor pair . . . 9
- wheels, (4 wheels) - 50
fc***V, wproportion to the. foregoing rates.
, n ” tin not to he. found under ita name,
f f in which it it usually containciL
sWe * 011 a w * wr f wora <&*» two nights, to
J ei io a itieck's. storage ynlcss landed on Sat-
bar Sr evening immediately preceding
•«- such-cases to be removed on the second
a'lay thereafter, or be subject to storage
► STORAGE.
L l !” n ,’.P cr week, 8 cents
K. ■ ” *U8t Week Mn'rl fV»i» «»i
Rftfteek
ruV'^Week
RSffW’iwok - ...
s i . °>ttainlhg more than 30gal,
f of su g«f, PipQ d( gip,
per week, 8 cents for the
wst week and foi* ouch inter*
>Veek
er ■ “ 1
8 cents,
6
20
25
In Admiralty.
UNITED STATES QP AMERICA,)
DISTRICT OP GEORGIA, j
iTolm W. Long 1
w. S .Von it ion.
Ship Albion and enrgo. )
To the Marshal of said District—
GUGETiNG I
GEO. GT.KN, Clerk.
W IERF.A3 John W. Long assignee of the un
derwriters at Lloyds in London, in the
Kingdom of Great Britain, the supposed insurers
of the Ship Albion and cargo, has exhibited Ids
libel of font plaint, in the District Court of the U-
nited JXutes, for the District of Geormn; stating,
alleging .and propounding, that the British Ship
Albion, hden withnlahognny, Logwood, nnd di
vers other ertieles, was, outlie morning of the ]6tli
Septeinlwr last, by the force of the wind and
waves driven oil the beach of Saint Cntlierinpn
Island, in the District aforesaid, and there aban
doned by licrcrew; and that much of the cargo
hasffoated out of (he said Ship, some pnrtof which
has been taken by George I I. Johnston, Patrick
Houston nnd George M. Wnldlmrg, nnd by divers
other persetis, to a place of greater safety, nnd
that part rtieref still lies on the beach of suid
Island, below high water mark exposed to the sen
'That the Agent ot the underwriters ut Lloyds, un-
xlcr the impression that the said Ship nnu cargo
were insnred nt Lloyds, has for the. benefit of all
■concerned, soldtbc interest of the said underwri
ters aforesaid, therein at publick sale to John W
Long. But the said persons, who have removed
a part of the enrgo to a place of greater safety
claim to be entitled to salvage thereon, nnd pray
lag process of this court to take the said wreck
nnd the. said cargo, or so much thereof, ns is to be
found within the jurisdiction of this Court, into
the custody of the Court for the benefit of the said
iihcllnnt, nnd all persons concerned, nnd praying
a monition against the said George, Patrick, ana
George, and hi I other persons, chitming to be en
titled to salvage to appear and establish such their
claims nnd also to hII persons Interested to appear,
nnd shew cause why the said wreck and her car
go slfall not be adjudged to the suid John tV.
Long, assignee, as nforesnid, of the underwriters
at Lloyds, and for further proceedings. Now
therefore, you the said Marshal, nre hereby com
manded to attach, seize, take, and safely keup the
remains of the suid Ship Albion and her enrgo,
wheresoever within the jurisdiction of this Court,
or in the pnsscsslou.pf whomsoever to he found
to answer the. said libel, and you are -further com
inuuded to cite and admonish the said 1 George
Patrick, and George, and ull other persons, claim
ing to be entitled to salvage in this behalf to ap
pear before -this Court, nud there establish such,
their claim and further to cite nnd admonish all
nnd every person and persons, whomsoever hnv
ing or pretending to have any right, title, interest
property, claim or demand in, or to the said wreck
orto the cargo thereof, to be, and appear at a spe
cial Court of Admiralty, to-be held ut Suvi{hniih,
on the Twelfth day of November next, to nnswer
the libellant in the premises that right and justice
may be done in this behalf. And whatsoever you
shall do, in this regurd certify mid mukc known
to the.Judge of snid Court,ut Ibc timy nnd place
aforesaid s and have you then and tHfcro this writ.
Witness the Hon. Jeremiah Cuylcr, Judge of.
said District, this twenty-first day of October,
eighteen hundred and.
Dr. A. DE LAROCHE.
Opposite the Exchange, Savannah.
I S conslahtly receiving fresh supplies of gen
uine
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
selected for Country Merchants and Physicians,
Which lie w ill sell for ensti or approved credit at
the lowest City price.
Just received,
SULPHATE of QUININA.
oct 16 UK)
General Drug,ClWmical&.Emmiy
Medicine Ware House.
LAY $ HENDRICKSON,
Wholesale ami Retail Chemists and Druggists
JVo. 1. Shad's lluildings. Corner of Congress and
Ifhitaker Streets, Savannah.
H AVE constantly on liuud a very general as
aortinent of
DREGS, MEDICINES,
DYE STUFFS AND PAINTS,
PERFUMERY, <$*C. <$’C.
A great variety of Apathecaries Glass Wore such
os wide nnd narrow mouth bottles, from 1 gallon
to one ounce,composition and glass mortars, glass
!iiinp3wul lamp glasses, smelling? bottles, grmlun-
(ed measures, Apothecaries vials white and green.'
Surgeons Instruments—Pocket sets, turnkeys,
trusses, spring mid thumb lances, forceps, salulas,
bougies, catheters, scales nnd weights, <j-c.^-c.
Patent Medicines—of every description, viz i
Seidlitz ttiitl Soda Powder*, halm of Quito, calein
ed mague.<ia, Lee's, Anderson?, nnd Hoopers Pills.
SWuhns Panacea, Balsam Honey, Batemans and
Churches Cough Drops, Itch ointment, <pc.
Allot'which arc offered for sale on the most
liberal terms for cash or credit.
QT L.<-H. Having cnlnrgkd their Establish
meet and liuying made such arrangements us to
be continually receiving a fresh supplv of goods,
flutter thcmsc'lvestlmt none of th&kindiit this city,
pun offer greater inducements to dealers. The
Merchant, the Planter, uml the Physician, can
hero be supplied with almost every urticle in the
Drug line, as tbt-ir dfcortment will bcfoitnde.vlen-
si vc and of the best quality, under no qonsidera
tiou whatever will the sale of impure or adulter*
ted articles be promoted. The utmost care'will
be used in the selection of good Medicines and
will lie sold nUi moderate profit?" It is upon theft:
principled alone that they will endeavor to secure
patronage. All orders promptly executed.
. The Georgtn Patriot, and Darien Gazette, will
please to give this advertisement six inseriionsund
forward their bills for payment.
■ sept 28 182 •
Owners and Tenants of Houses I Superior court—Chatham county.
1'akr, NntiiUl. Thomas F. Pulse et. al. )
Take Notice.
* IIHF. Managers and Assistants of Fire Engines
J- will on Monday, the 15Ik inst. proceed to
make an examination of Buckets, Ladders, Sic.
throughout the City. All persons not complying
with tne following sections of an Ordinance *
Complaints 1
and ’• > INEQUITY,
Richard R. Cuyler, cx’r 1
IVm Shaw, deceased. J
■j iN this case, on the suggestion in the defend-
. --- for 1 X ant’s answer, that certain persrinsnofparties
preventing accidents by 1 Ire tic. will be returned I to this bill, residing in Scotland, claim to be cn-
to Council. I titled to a distribution of part of the undivided
See. MlM bat further ordained, llmt every I estate of Wm Shew, deceased, and on motion, it
house within the limits nnd Jurisdiction ot this I), ordered Hint all persons concerned do appear
City, occupied and tenanted, shall be supplied I before the Superior Court of Chatham County in
with buckets at the expense of the owners of 1 the term of January next, then and there to es~
said premises, to the number of at least the num- 1 ■ - • - - - A ‘
Superior court, Chatlmm county*.
John Retan )
vs. > Rule jXisi.
Nntlian Baker. )
O N the petition of Jno. Retan stating tint
Natliau Baker did on the first day ot Muy
1822. illc better to secure the payment of his
certain promissory note of that date for the sum
of two thousand dollars, payable to the ibid Johfk
Retail, or order, on or before Die lit day of May,
1824. with interest at 7 per cent per annum, by
his indenture, utder Ids seal, bearing date the
day and year first aforesaid, mortgaged tW the
said John Retan, all the undivided moiety or
■ : g.- , vr t— i taldish such their eloims; and in default thereof, nl i*» n f »!l ib’nt lot of Innd. situate. 1 villi' and
her of fivc-plar.es in the same, including such as that the undivided estate of the said Wm ShatR, j Belng ln tM ciW of Savannah, and known and
are in the ont-huddlngs, and the said buckets shall I be distributed among the complainants agreeably* I dletlnKUi-lM-t fnttto plan (ker, ..f by the numfier
be equal in goodness and size to those procured t o the deeree of saldT Court and that tills rule ho | „ n p?fWvV !nnn.'n
for the use ot the City,and painted,on which shall I published once a month until the expiration
lie painted in visible ch&i'itctcrs the name of the I thereof.
owners of said buckets; ar.d in case the owner of Extract from the minutes this 7th day of June,
any house or tertement should refuse or neglect 11824. A. B. FANNIN Clerk,
to have the sold buckets supplied agreeably to I j ul ie 17 §rlB8
tenaSft'to procure* the MmoT^ductTglt out‘of Superior court, Chatham county. I periMe“r7itisorderedltliat tJiD. ttld Nu<l>.»i1 Ba-
his rent. , | JabuarV W, 1804^ I W 'W thl9 .
Aardn Cleveland nnd Susau C I
his wife, . * l
rs. i Rule Misi.
Jacob Fahtn. J
^^N the' petition of Aaron Cleveland *nd Su-
one (f)Ty. uonneil tytbiflg Darby ward, together
with the appurtenances, mid further stating that
the Said promissory note remains wholy unpaid,
nnd the said mortgage in full force, and praying
[ the foreclosure of tlio said mortgage.
On (notion pf W. W. Gordon, attorney for tlnl
Sec. 11. And he it further ordained, That the
owner of every improved wharf shall furnish
twenty buckets for tho building or buildings on
such wharf, nnd deliver them' to Managers and
Assistants of the Engines, on or before the Second
meeting of Council in Julv next; and the receipt
"san C. his Wife, (vho was Susan C. Bona, stat-
of any Munnger or Assistant, for such buckets, ling that Jncnb Falun, before the intermarriage
shall be ' * 1 ' 1
tlon, by
mention
of this dute, the principal nnd interest due ou
the said note nnd the cost of the said application,
or in default thereof, tlmt the equity of redolnp
tlon of the said Nathan Baker of and to the said
mortgaged premises, be thenceforth and forever
foreclosed.
And it is further ordered, that a copy of this
pile be served on the snid Nathan Baker, nt least
every store
I ilnccsa
tuckets for every
such regulationi'as other lamliords are by this or-1 day of March then next, and that for the better I ‘iw'uh'o nmt
dinance required .to do. securing the payment tl.ereof, the said Jacob prescribed by the Statute in such case made and
Sec. 12. And be it farther ordained, Tlmt every I did on the day and year first aforesaid make his I ; . . . . ... _. , «, , Q0 .
owner of a wooden house or houses, brick, or certain indenture of mortgage, whereby he Extract.the minutes this aWiiVay. 1824.
stone housc.or houses covered witli wood.oeciini- mortamred to snid Susan C. all tlmt lot of ground I . mB y • .l .J. 1 ', !—:—?
owner of a wooden house or houses, brick, or
stone house,or, lioustp covered with wood.oeciini-
I certain indenture of tnoi
mortgaged to snid Susan C. ni
whereby he
that lot of ground
ed ns dwelling-house? or kitchens,shall provide tlie I known and designated as Garden lot number I tt.iripi'mt' r»nnrt. fMintlimu (’ninifv
same with a sufficient ladder, or have n scuttle or I thirty nine, No 3lt, nnd also, that adjoining halfl r > ,. ... . \\t04
door cut through the roof of such house or houses, part of another lot known us lot number forty I Willi mlisntn ' r ’
large enough for a man to pass through eonve- I twb, No 42, containing together eight and a half I " lanl Berrl ° / „V ....
nieutlv, under the pcnantlyofu fine not excce- acres more or less situated to the east of the city I t j'*' . , , C n 1 " *
ding thirty dollars. * of Savannah n;id bounded to the north w r est of) v . J °
110 v 2 203 JOHN HA11PT, Clerk,, Lot No 26, to the south and east by land? be- J°Ju® l' ;?
t MRCTr I ^ longing to the estate of Hampton'Llltlbrldge, M tlmt one John Christopher, of 11 [ 'J
J. Shinns Panacea antfuTe west bv the public roadlen-.r.i.g to of Camden, being mdebtedto oneHenryS.,11,
T HE sobiorllier, Having discovered the com Skidaway islnndwlicrenn a brick yard is „ow or order in a note o hand, d.ited »t M.uvs m
position of Swa.m’s celebrated Panacea | established and known by the name ofifahms | tme^SS
January then-
said Hcii-y hif
All charitable Institutions In the United States, I January 1823, and praying the foreclosure of the j hflir3 B ' ld ■°* i . i 9 n *| j® ti^ .l'uy 181 ^ afiha
,.1. tin— o-J—I .. . .. 1 o...° - s 1. 1 uote idorcsatd w.Ill interest on thesume—a cer-
that one John Christopher, of the count
a-piity four.
VICOLL& GORDON,
Proctors for Libellants.
Allpcr?ons interested in the foregoing Monition
will take due notice. JNO.H. MOR13L, m.d.g.
Pet 3t> 201 , ,
\ EOKUi-a, Clmtlmm Coiuiiy—To ull whom it
JT.ratty concern.
Whei-ens Elie Ajon has npplied to the Hon.
tho Gqiprt of Ordirmry of Chatham County, for
letters of administration on tiie estate nnd effects
of Madqm Uobicn de la.Toncberc late of Clmtlmm
County'dec. in behalf of the heirs and creditf rs.
These nre therefore to -cite and udmonith
all nnd singular the-kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) to the granting of the'ndniiulsti-alion of the
estate of the said deceased to tho. applicant in the
Clerk's Olfice of tho. said Court, on or' before the
fifteenth day 1 of December next; otherwise letters
of administration, will be granted. ,
Witness the Hon. 0 ne of the
•Justices of the said Court, tho 15th day of Novem
ber, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c e o.
nov 15 213
Clerics Office.
29th October 1824,
N OTICE—Proposals will be fecejved at this
Office until the luth December next, for sup
plying the Guard house with wood anti light?—
und kcfepiiig the same clenn—also, for sweeping
und keeping in order, the Police office
Extract from the minutes,
SOL. COHEN, c. c.pro lent.,
.oct 29 200
Clerks Office,
29th October, 1824.
I N conformity with a resolution of Council No
tice is hereby given that on the second regular
meeting in Nov. next, Council will proceed to
elect a City Treasurer, to fill the vncniicy occa
sioned by the decease of John I. Roberts.
Extract from the minutes.
SOL. COHEN, c. 0.pro tem
oct 29 200
The Undersigned'Committe,
H AVE been instructed by Council to plnce in
n state of repnir the Fire Engines of the city.;-
They will receive nroposnls from any competent
persons to effect this object.—-TbG Engines re
quiring repnirswill be designated on nppftcution
to cither of tho Committee.
GEO.M1LLEN,
I. MINIS,
«<jvir 210 JilS. M0RRI90-%
Register of Debates in Congress.
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Oct I# 188
cerntcd or Putrid Sore Throat, long standing with the cost of this application be paid into this • 5,u 'l l110 1,1C beg'mnng) wihit c mi1^11 at all d
Rheumatic Hffeelions, Cutaneous Disenses, While court within twelve months from tins date, or in jthe same on the jnuj*®*!. {"‘‘D 5 .
Swelling nnd Diseases of the Bones, and nil cas rase of dcfuult that the equity of redemption of | !<: ’>' i? ( - mnt ' ,u, "!
es generally of nn Ulcerous character, nnd Chro- said Jncoli Eahni, his I air-, executors, ndrainis- running from thence Bireclly rto th v % ■-
nic Diseases, generally arising in debilitated con- trntors and assigns be from thenceforth forever j thli^hnlat^Henev^^niMr
stitutions, but more especially from Syphilis or foreclosed nnd that such further and other pro- nppertnuiliigrihat thosttidll m ,
affections arising therefrom; Olcers in the larynx, | co-dings be had thereon, ns nre pursundt to the *° '* i0m 0 , V 8 '
4rc. nnd the dreadful diseases occasioned by a I statute in such ease made nnd provided—And itj| nl y lit A u, 1
long nud excessive use of Mercury, i,-c. It is ni- is further ordered that this rule he published in n ^ | g |le d l y deed,. g g 4». t -
so used in Diseases of the. Liver. lone of the Gazettes of this slate nt least once n I Rt.oncr L tl.erel* nosv Hue on wid mortgejee thff
the time appointed for the payment of the mon-
I cy into court.
Extract from the minutes, 15th Jnn. 1824.
jan 16 12 JOB T. BO l.F.S.
Chatham Superior Court.
(unity of seeing several eases of very inveterate
Ulcers, which having resisted previously the re
gular inodes of treatment, were healed by the use
of Mr. Swalra’s Panacea, and 1 do believe, from
what I have 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,
ia the'University of Pennsylvania.
I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swnim i
numerous instances, within the Inst three years
and have always found it extremely efficacious
especially In secondary Syphilis, and Mercurial | ter Vaiiburgh Llvingston and’Harrict E. Living 1 nursunnt t0 th „ stat ,-, P
Diseases. 1 have no hesitation in pronouncing it slon who arc part - IRS defendant reside beyond the 'T is further oidcrdd that this rule be n
- „ . V ll,aUAfr ' motion of complainants solicitor, It is ordered tlmt n mftn »h f OP twelve months to the time a
^ie d £fe.^ Kr for lhc W‘“ cnl 0f said mu “ ey in
Philadelphia, Aor. 17, 1823. he date of this rule. And is further ordered that A true extract from the minutes.
Each publisher of a newspnper in tiie U. States, [ this rule he published once a week during four ‘ JOHN BAILEY Clark,
requested to publish this advertisement onee_ a | mo nthsfrom this date in one of the public Gazettes [ Jpffi.^on 15th Mar Chi *824*
now a supply on band for sale—he has redu brick yard- that there Is now on the snid Imnd * ,5f t ,! Httitdred Dollars, P«y«b 0
the pripe Iroin !{I3 60 to §2 60, or by the d or mortgage obligatory the sum of eighteen him- fr01 " , ' l ° ! luto ,l18 fi, tt , ‘
15*24. drod dollars wllh lnterest from the 23d day of " e .»‘ cn? ' 11,1 K' did mortgage to the *
CERTIFICATES, | month for twelve months, or that a copy, be I MffcSS
I have, within the last two years Imd an oppor- served on the defendant at least six month before
lire of (lie equity of redemption, inj’u- said Joljn
CUrlstoplier, his heirs un,d o-igijs in the
mortgaged premises and that the fame Ik.-
foreclosed according to law.
On motion of Belton A Conp, attorndy for pe
tilianer, it is ordered that the principal nud in?
lorest due on the said mortgage logetlier with
tho costs of his applieunla he paid into this court
within twelve montlisfrom this date, otherwise
May Teem, 1S24.
G EOnGE Johnston and othei-?. cpmddnants I moilllH ,, 1TOI lII( , uuu -, o,„u,».= u
vs Peter Vanburgh Livingston nnd others, the t , ty of rcl t cm ptton of tiie snid John
defendants, in equity in the Superior court, o< chrisiopher his heirs executors, administration*
Chatham county, May term, 1824. | and assigns be from thence forevei (oreriosfiij
it appearing to tiie Court by affidavit that Pe- , ind , ha , suc!l ()t j 1L . r ja-oceedings take place ns a
month, for one year, and send their uccounts for I 0 f this Slate.
payment.
iioittitA—Chatham County
( , EG lit; i A—Chatham County.—To alt whom
f H may concern.—Whereas, Joseph It.Thomp
son lui? applied to the II011. the Court of Ordinary
of Chatham County for letters of udiniiiistratiou
11 the estate and effects of William R. Holland,
,it« of Savannah, Druggist, dcc’d in behulf of the
irs ul’d creditors.
june 8
Extract from tiie Minutes.
A. B. FANNIN, Clerk'
nija 1 -
Camden—Superior Court.
October Term, 1824.
riiase nre therefore tp cite andudmoiiishpUftiid I Nicholas J. Bayard ^
siugutar the kindred and creditors of the said de-I VSl ' Uule JXist.
ceased, to file their objections (if any they Imve)
to the granting of the administration of the estate
of the deceased to the applicant In the Clerk’s
Olfice of the said Court, 0:1 or before the twenty
seventh day of November next; otherwise letters
of administration will be gi uhled.
WljUess lUe lion. John P. Williamson one of the
Justices of the safd Court, tho27ihOct.A. D. i824.
oct 27 193 S. M. BOND,0 o.
VS. >
Ray Sands 1
O N the petition of Nicholas J. Bayard, Stating
that Ray Sands, on the fifth day of June eigli-
In Admiralty
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, [
• DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. (J
George Woodruil' and others, h
Pieces of Mahogany part cargo J.
To the Marshal of the District of Georgia^
CUEHTl.xn s—
L. S. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
•^yHEREAS Georgo Woodruff, Patrick HouS
X J'tliat Bny Sands, on the tilth day ot June eigli-1 Y V ton and GcorgeJohnston and Jacob WultL*
teen hundred nnd twenty-four, for the belter.se-1 burg and George Waldluii-grind Edward P. Postell
curing the payment of his certain bond or writing I have exhibitcd.their libel or complaint in the Disk.
oliligntory, bearin'' date tiie day and year afore- I trict Court of the United States forth*.- District of
snid'. whereon he tlio said Rnv acknowledged him-1 Georgia aforesaid, swing add propounding that by
self held and bouuil unto, the said Nicholas J. Bay- j menus of grout labor und exertion of the. maud
4 t EOHCJA, Cbathnm County.—Ry the lion.
XJJ the Justices of the Infe rior Court, silting fur
ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas John M‘Nish, administrator nf Isaac
BaiHon. dee. hits petitioned the honorable the
’oiirt of Ordinary to be discharged from his suid
administration.
Now these arc therefore to cite and admonish
all.and singular the kindred mul creditors of the
said dec.to file their objections,(if any they have)
11 the Office of the Clerk of the Court of Ordinn-
. v, on or before (lie second day of May next, o
tlienvise letters disnsissory will be grouted the pe
titioner.
Witness the hon.JohnP. Williamson one. of the
Justices of the said Court this second day of No
vember, 182-1. S. M. BOND, c. c. o.
nov 2 203
I' 1 KOlttilA, Chatham County—Lly the lionoru-
VJt blr the Justices nf the Inferior court of Chath
am county sitting for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whcnras Charles Gregory executor of Thomas
pe
be discharged from his said executorship
These nre therefore to cite nnd admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
snid deceased, to file their objections, if any they
have, ill the office of the Clerk of the court of
ordinary on or before the 7th day of fllareh next,
otherwise letters dismissory Will be granted the
petitioner.
Witness the honorable George L Cope, one of
the Justices of the said court this seventh day of
September, A. D. 1824.
S* St. BOND, c c o e c
ep 9 175
Sioaims Panacea.
T HE Subscribers have, just received from Phil
adelphia a fresh supply of this celebrated Me-
diejuo, and have made such arrangements as to
keep n constant supply of it on hand. Persona in
want of tliis article can depend upon its being gen
uine, as it conies direct from Mr. S'waim.
'' ^---7 LAY HENDRICKSON,
Cfeemist ami Druggists,
^Stji's Buildings.
out 1 1*$&
gers, and negro slaves of the suid iibelluuG. they
have saved and preserved pieces of Mahogany
ard, in tlio penal sum of four thousand dollurs-
couditioned forthc payrnct of one thousand dol, l | t , _
Inrs on or before tne .first day of October then I wood, from the wreck of the British ship Alb ion
next, and the further sum of one thousand dollars j which had been wrecked in the gale of the.foufr.
on the first day of January then next, did mort- I :ecnth of September last; and was driven on the.
gage all that tract, piece, or parcel of land, [yiug, beach of tiie Island of Saint Catherines, in the
being nnd situate on Cumberland Island in the I 3n id District, and pray ing a reasonable salvage o_
county of Camden, and known by the name of I allowance thereW/n. And whereas the Judge of
Cotton Bluff, containing four hundred and fifty I the District Court forthc District aforesaid,;hath
acres, hounded on the north by lands of Shicrer, I ordered and directed the Twelfth day of Novcnv
on tlio south by lands of Nathaniel Green, and on her next, for nil persons concerned; to bo cited tef
the west by salt marsh, together with the Uppurte I appear atthe Court Houe,ln the City of.Snvan.
nances—and further stating that the snid, sums of I nan, nt ten o’cldck of that Way. and shew-cause if
money remained unpaid, and pray the foreclosure j any they have, why judgment should not pass as
of tlio equity of redemption of the said Ray. I prayed : You are therefore hereby authorised and
On motion of W./lV. Gordon, attorney for the I enjoined, to cite and admonish all persons; wliate *
petitioner, it is ordered tlmt the said Ray Sands do 1 ver; having, or pretending to,hnve, any right,title,
pay into Litis court before the expiration of twelve or interest, in or to the said Mahogany, libelled
months from this date, the snid several sums of j ugalnst as uforcsaid, to ho, and appear, at the time
money in the condition of the snid bond mention- I and place, aforesaid, before the Judge aforesaid,
ed, together with the interest and cost, otherwise I ; 0 hear, abide by. and perform, all and singular
thut the equity of redemption of the said Ray I dU cb judicial acts ns arc necessary' and by law jt
Sands his heirs, executors, administrators and as-1 required to bo done in the premises ; nnd further
signs, of, in nnd to the snid mortgaged, premises, to do and receive wbatuutolawund justice shall
be,thenceforth nnd forever foreclosed. appertain, under tho pain of the law and con
And it is further ordered, that this rule be pub- hempt thereof, the absence end contumacy of
l.ished in one of tbe Gazettes of this state nt least | i)jem und every of them in any wise notwilh-
G. Davis late of Chatham county deceased has once n month for twelve months, Or that a copy j standing'. Anil whatsoever you shall do in thfc
letitioned the h'onorable the court of ordinary to be served on tho said Ray Sands, at least six I premises you shall duly certify unto the said
months before the expiration of the time appoint-I ,j U itg0i, a t the time arid place atoresaid,-together
ed for the payment ot the said money into court, with these presents.
arid that such further proceedings be bad as are Witnoss the Hon. Jeremiah Cuyler, Judge of tb6
pursuant to the statute in such case made and ppo-1 effid District Court this t wenty-ninth day of t icto**
vided. ■ I her one thousand eight hundred nnd twenty--
Extract from the minutes, this 25th Oct. 1824. j i' our> DAViES'fc'BEftUlEN, Praetors.
JOHN BAILEY,-Clerk. All persons Interested in the foregoing Jloiiitiotv
oct29 200 I will take due notice. JNO. II. MOKEI., m.d.cj,
Oct 29 200 ,.
Genuine patent l*amil) Medicines ^ j^je montiis after date, application win b?
L EES Pills Chnrchos Ess Mustard | l\ : made to the hon. the Inferior Court of Bry_
Andcrsons do
. Hoopers - do
James do do eye water
. Churches eough drops Rogers -vegetable
AndqrSBus 1 do
lialsom HOnny .
Audler.rier.aUve
Opodeldock
SipiireS elixir
Suits Lemons
Cats constantly be had at the store of
LAY fy HENDRICKSON,
Chemists andDruggiAe, Slipd's Buildings-
Chings .worm Lozenges I an County, for leave to sell all the veal estnt.
Thompsons teeth piite Sarah M‘Kindly, late of.Bryan County *i-
.in •« 1 the benefit of the heirs'and • «• es
tate. JAMES BUTLER, Adm’r,
apil 2 §o77
puliqonic detergent
Ilenriem.oil
British oil
Henrys canc’d magnesia
Batemans drops, 4"°
"n^jEKSONS having claims against the estate ot
JL' Charles IV. Tebemi, nre reqUeMed l-> -at
them, nnd those indebted to make immedinta
' payment to the Subscriber—accounts kgpipm 'ho
j said estate to be left with Messrs S. C. 4' J
ticiieiik.
’ F. E.TEUEAU, AdRrti
oct 7 18v5