Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 09, 1824, Image 1

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fMpyf ^Sk in mm of WHARFAGE, STORAGE, DRAY- KgeW WEIGHING, Iff SAVAMtytf, tfjjrfftltn. 182!, and now in operation. "STV lKFAUE. n.i, per day do ing Country Pro- 4 cents. 6 of Indigo Jieail of totmcco toooffrt of Lumber • ' 30 lOOOrtfve* - * * ; |S3", : £ Kttfwrt offive 1 oak* cedar and oilier li M vy wood, sold by the solid ft. 374 100 Imslicls of corn, mid grain of nil loobushelslime in bulk 3f> cord of wood • * cedar, llghtwood or oilier posts, per jO0 logs • * \wharfagto* Landingand Shipping Good,. idior of a small- size, each - JO cents. OUOlbs. and upwards - 15 „ 1200 do * . * 2 li of coffee, pimento, sugar, and oil other bags of such size, (gram "h wpted) each * ” u. oi grain nnu amt * ti\mt Milted pr »vMon§ navalj ores, bread, apples, cider,and an kinds of barvefs except dry goods and of wines, and all kinds of liquor (eider executed) dry goods in casks exceeding 20 gallons, and not over .13 gallons - 6 uinfs or liquors and dry goods , ip casks under 20 gallons - 2 oxes of dry goods, and all kinds of boxes under 4 feet square - 4 ,, do do over 4 feet square 6 o. soap, candles, chocolate, cordials, oil, mid boxes of like size • 2 a. sugar, each . . 6 Ides of corn, per 1000 - 23 If., the same as boxes. |t> of osnnlmrgs. Ilussin duck, bagging 1 canvas, each - 2 jtsofliqaorornny kind of casks, ex- 1 cceding 130 gallons - lft |lcs, loose, per gross - • 25 r pots, each • - 1 lesofpnnB, spades, be. each 2 hi,per lOOhuslmls - - 25 i'S not exceeding 500 lbs. eneli 20 decoding GUO lbs. not exceeding 1200 lbs. - - 35 exceeding 12(K> lbs. - - GO lease of ail xinds, per coil - 3 npWens with covers, and lire dogs ]ier pair • • ! s of carthenxvnrc . . 8 lesc, per 100 lbs. * -2 lo per cask • • 4 firs, of 2 wheels • 3 J Is, of two wheels * - 25 riages, of four wheels •_ §1 00 'vvindsoi and all silling flhuirs, per dozen - - 12 s,per Ion - - 12 nuousunder 000 ilia. - 25 over 600, not over 1200 lbs 60 over 1200 lbs. - $1 0" Jibouses - - - .25 ks, empty S lie, each - 25 bijohns, eneli * - 1 ks and chests of drawers - 10 I Wood, per cord - - 25 “[per quintal - - 2 ) of ail descriptions (except in lings) per UK) bushels - - 25 rmrder, In bbls. of 100 lbs. each 1-d plo. , in linlf libls. - In kegs of 28 lbs. or under 3 , window, per 100 feet, in propor tion for smaller - 4 ■ exceeding ISO gallons of liquor or any kind of merchandize 15 exceeding 63 and not exceeding 130 gallons - 0 •tli tile, per 1000 - 25 i, per ton . - .00 ; row or tanned, per 100 - 00 f. loose, per 100 llis. - • 25 in bundles, each • 0 s of Merchandize, each • 0 of Potatoes, each * 2 p, eneli . . . 0 or Jags, each per dozen • 0 per ion - - 25 ol piiint, butter,lord, biscuit, mid such size kegs 1 shot and leud over 50 lbs. hot over 500 lbs - . 5 | liquors of a smaller size than 20 gallons - . g fe, per 100 bushels - 30 i per barrel - .4 Is for plastering per 1000 • 10 p, each - • 25 s, per 100 bushels 25 in ropes, per 100 ropcV 12, . iron, cnch • 1 I Apples, per 100 *• 12, toes per 100 bushel - _ 25 sof gin, brandy, and all kinds of li- [ quor, exceeding 63 gallons . - 8 I do. exceeding 13n gallons 15 fler casks of wine and other liquor, ir excepted) and dry goods in jsks exceeding 20 gallons not ex- jeding 63 gallons - • 5 lhisinjnrs . . « 1 Iper 100 bushels - 25 |clseach - - 1 5, quern and grind, • 2 Bermuda, per 100 . - 25 i large mill per pair - - 60 ast, utnl oilier stones, per ton 25 under 200 gallons each - 6 over 200 Ut> - " - 12 tirhndy, puncheon of rum, and nil kinds of liquor in casks exceeding 03, and not exceeding 130 gallons • 20 Iron per ton, first and last weekGO cents, intervening xveeka • - 25 Every other article same as its wharfage. weighing. Each bbl. or half bin rice • 6 Hhd. of tobacco or sugar • • - 15 Package of iiuligo - . . 8 Hale of cottoii - • - 6 Each draft of light goods, under 100 ills. 6) do do do over 100 lbs. 12.J dp do heavy goods under 200 6 ) dd do uo over 200 per lot) Ilia 3 mtAVAOK. For hauling up the Bluff to anv pnrt ofthecily, artlclea not herein enumerated, for 1500 pounds weight Under 1500 lbs nud not less Ilian 100 60 cents, 374 do ltMK) do do do 600 For a 1000 feet of Lumber 8 do 1000 Bricks do cord of wood For every bale of cotton - do bbl. of Itice do lilid of Tobacco do bbl of Flour And every other article in the same proportion; for hauling down the Bluff, or from one wltttrf to another exceeding 1600 lhs Under 1600 und not less than 100 lhs For each hale of cotton do bbl llice do hhd Tobacco do bbl Flour :m.u. 124 31* fl{ Ami every other article in llie same proportion. In Admiralty. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1 DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. J John W. Long ) vs. / Monition. Ship Albion nnd cnrgoi ) To the Marshal of said District— greeting : GEO. GLEN, Clerk. W HEREAS John W. Long assignee of the un derwriters nt Lloyds in London, in the Kingdom of Great Britain, the supposed insurers of the Ship Albion nud enrgo, lias exhibited his libel or complaint, In the District Court of tile U- nited States, fortlie District of Georgia; •dating, alleging and propounding, that the British Ship Albion, laden with Mahogany, Logwood, and di vers other, articles, was, on the morning of the 15th September last, by the force of the wind nnd waves driven on the beach of Saint Catherines Island, in (lie District aforesaid, and there nbun- (joned by hercrew j and'tlint much of the cargo has floated out of the said Ship, some pnrt of which lias been taken by George II. Johnston, Patrick Houston und George M. Wuldlnirg, nud by divers other persons, to u plane of greater safety, and (lint part thcref still lies on the bench of said island, below high water mark exposed to the sea That the Agent ol the underwriters at Lloyds, un der the Impression that the said Ship nnd cargo were insured at Lloyds, 1ms fertile benefit of all concerned, sold the interest of the said underwrl ters aforesaid, therein atpuhlick sale to John \V. ,ong. But the said persons, who have removed part of the cargo to a place of greater safety, claim to be entitled to salvage thereon, and pray ing process of t Ids court to take the said wreck and the said cargo, or so much thereof, qg>is to he found within the jurisdiction of this Court, into the custody of the Court for the benefit of the said iibeilant, nnd all persons concerned, and praying monition against (lie said George, Patrick, und leorge, nnd all other persons, claiming to be en titled to salvage tv appear and establish such their claims and also to all persons interested to appear and shew cause why the said wreck and her car go shall not be adjudged to the said John \V Long, assignee, ns aforesaid, of the underwriters at Lloyds, and for further proceedings. Now therefore, you the said Marshal, are hereby com unaided to attach, seize, take, and safely keep tin rcnmiitsjif the paid .Ship Albion and her cargo, wheresoever within the jurisdiction of this Court,* or in the possession of whomsoever to lie found, to answer the snid libel, ail’d you are further com manded to cite and admonish the said George, Patrick, nnd George, nnd ail othpr persons, claim ing to be entitled to salvage in this behalf to ap pear before this Court, and there establish such their claim and further to cite and udiimulsh all and every person und persons, whomsoever hav ing or pretending to have any right, title,.iutoi-cet, property, claim or demand in, or to the snid wreck orto the cargo'thereof, to be, nndnppearnt a spe cial Court ot Admiralty, to lie held nt.Savannah, on the Twelfth day of November next, to answer the libellmitin the premises that right and justice may lie done in this behalf. And whatsoever you shall do, in this regard certify und make known to the Judge of said Court,at the time and place aforesaid ; and have you then and there this writ. Witness the Hon. 'Jeremiah Cnylcr, Judge of snid District, this twenty-first day of October, ightecn hundred and twenty four. IN!COLL Si GORDON, ProctorsJ'ur Libellants. All persons interested in the foregoing Monition will take due notice. JNO. 11. MOREL, m.d.o. .Pel 30 201 G eorgia, Chatham County—To all whom it may concern. Whereas Elio Ajon has applied tc the lion, the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, tor letters of administration on the estate nnd effects of Mnduui ltoblen de la Jonchcre late of Chatham County dec. in behalf of tlie.lieirs and credit' rs. These are therefore to cite and admonish all und siiignlar the kindred nnd creditors of the said deceased, : to file their objections (if nny.they have) to Inc granting of the administration of the •estate of the said dcceused to the applicant in the Cjerk’s OI lice of the said Court, on or before the. fifteenth day of December next; otherwise letters of administration will bo granted. Witness tlm Hon. one of the Justices of the said Court, (he IStliday of Novem ber, *A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o. Bov 15 213 Dr. A. DE LAUOCHE. Opposite, the Exchange, Savannah. [S constantly receiving fresh supplies of gen- L uinp DRUGS AND MEDICINES, selected for Country Merchants and l’liysieians, which lie will sell lor casli or approved credit nt the lowest City price. Just received, SULPHA TE of QUIN IN A. oct 16 190 General Drug,Chomical&Faiiiily Medicine Ware House. LAY Sf HENDRICKSON, Wholesale nnd Retail Chemists nnd Druggists jYo. 1. Shad's Buildings, Corner of Congress and Whitaker Streets, Savannah. H AVE constantly on hand a very general us sortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS AND FAINTS, PERFUMERY, i$*C. <$’<’• Agrent variety of Anuthocnries Glass Ware such as wide and narrow mouth bottles, from 1 gallon to one ounce,composition and glass mortars, glass lamps and lamp glasses, smelling* bottles, gradua ted measures, Apothecaries vials white ana green. Surgeon* Instruments—Pocket sets, turnkeys, trusses, spring and thumb lances, forccns, sntulus, bougies, catheters, scales nnd weights, <!('<'• 4' c - Patent Medicines—of every description, viz i Seidlitz timl soda Powders, halm of Quito, talcin' ed magnesia, Lees, Andersens, nnd Hoopers Pills, Swnlms Panacea, Balsam Honey, Hntcnmns and Churches Cough limps, Itch ointment, Tyc. All of which are offered for sale, oirlhc most liberal terms for cash or credit. Jj*'l'i.S' 11. Having enlarged their Establish moot and haying mnde such arrangements ns to THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 9, 1824. Owners and Tenants of Houses Take Notice. T HE Managers and Assistants of Fire Engihes will on Monday, Hit 15Mi inst. proceed to muke an examination of Buckets, Lndders, Sic. throughout the City. All persons not complying with the following sections of nu Ordinance for preventing accidents by Fire kc. will be returned io Council. See. 10. And be it further ordained, That event house within the limits and Jurisdiction of this City, occupied and tenanted, shall be supplied with buckets nt the expense of the owners of said premises, to the number of nt least the num ber of five-places in the same, including such ns are in the out-buildings, nnd the said tmckntsslmll lie equal in goodness midsize to those procured for the use of the City,and painted,on which shall be painted In visible characters the name of the mmm wwram* T HE undersigned have resumed their business nt their old stand, in Bull street; opposite Judge Cuyler’* House, and will execute orders in the neatest manner for Marble MONUMENTS, TOMR TABLES, HEAD STONES, PAINT STONES, CHIMNEY PIECES, HEARTH, BUILDING STONES, &c. Or any otiicr work In their line of business— All orders from the country and city will lie thankfully received, nnd promptly attended to, | und executed on short notice. MOORE &, LYMAN. nov 6 ||208—1 m owners of said buckets ; nr din case the owner of I Superior OOlirt—CIlUtluilU COUfltV. any house or tenement should refuse or neglect Thomas F. Purse et. id. ' J lo have the snhl buckets supplied agreeably to 1 tills ordinance, it shall and may be lawful for the tenant to procure the smne, deducting it out of his rent. 8k c. 11 And be it further ordained, That the owner of every improved wharf shall furnish twenty bucKOts for the 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 of uny Manager or Assistant, for such buckets, shall be deemed a full compliance with tills sec tion, by the owner, for the number of buckets mentioned in said receipt; And the owner of every store ill the City, tliut 1ms no fire-place or places nttnclicd lo the same,shall furnish two fire- buckets for every store of such kind, and under Mich regulations ns other landlords are by tills or dinance required to do, Skc. 12. And beilfurther ordained, That every owner of a wooden house or houses, brick, or stone house,or, houses covered with wood,occupl' $1 B l INEQUITY. Complaints and Richard R. Cuyler, ex’r Win Shaw, deceased. I N this case, on the suggestion in the defend ant's answer, tlmt certain (icrsoiis not parties to tills hill, residing in Scotland, clnim to be en titled to a distribution of pmT of the undivided estate of Win Slmw, deceased, nnd on motion, it is ordered that all persons concerned do appear before the Superior Court of Chatham County in tlie term of January next, thon nnd there to es tablish sueh their elnims; und in default thereof, that the undivided estate of the said Win .Shaw, lie distributed among the complainants agreeably lo the decree of said Court and thut tills rule be published once a month until tho expiration thereof; Extract from the minutes this 7th day of June, 1824. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk, junc 17 $t!38 lie continually receiving a fresh supply of goods, stone house,or,houses covered with wood,occupl-1 rr ———. ■—■ —-- flutter themselves that none ot the kiiulin this city, uduy (hvclliiig-hoiisrsor kitchens,shall provide! lie j KJlipCl'iOl* COIll*Vj COMlty* ieach . . a 1 °f hinds (rice excepted) over _ under 6ETgallons . - 6 f ks of all kinds, under 4 feet square 4 do over 4 squares - - 6 1 m ’ C!,s h g exceeding 130 gallons U- O . r , or 0 fh c i’kinds of merchandize 15 u, brasilletlo, lignum viUe, and all (• woods, per ton - - 25 M«nerpair . . 8 - wheels, (4.wheels) - 60 f Lr f> m proportion lo the foregoing rates J an article is not to be found under its name he package in which it is usually Contained, oiiy lying on a, wharf mere than two nights, to , fc .' ' lo a lack's storage unless landed on Sat- f tr evening immediately preceding r mi - to be removed Cl 1 itmd STORAGE. on, per week, 8 cents Tor tho nd last week and for each inter* l " l 6 week - - -: 6 ce 1 Per week Z - - - C . ,1.^0 per Week. -' - 20' ■ a cask ontaining rtfOye than 30gal- ' . . 2® gar, molasses, fipe of gip, Clerks Office. 2Pth October 1824, N OTICF.—rroposnls will be received at this Office until the loth December next, for sup plying the Guard house with wood nnd lights— aiid keeping the same clean—nlso, for sweeping Olid keeping in order, the Folice office Extract from the minutes, SOL. COHEN, c. c. pro teni. nr.t 29 200 Clerks Office, 29th October, 1824. I N conformity with a resolution of Council No tice is hereby given that oil the second regular meeting in Nov. next, Council will proceed to eloct a City Treasurer, to fill the vnenney occu sionedby the decease of John I. Roberts. Extract from tiro minutes. SOL. COHEN, c. c.pro tem -^rot 29 - 200 »X7.‘C Undersigned Connnittc, vj; ti'een instructed by Council to place in T"! a state jrf.BflWfr M F m Engines oft he city. Tirov Will receive 1 D''(i;iosaIs froinuny competent quirplg repairs \vilfbe (feigSed'on application fa either of the Committee' ■it 210’ - (/», . GEO. MILLEN, X minis, «B. (WORflJSON. cun otlV-r grouter inducements to dealers. The Merchant, the Vjauter, and the l’hysicinn, can hero be supplied with almost every urticio in tho Drug line, as their assortment will lie found exten sive mid of the beat quality, under no cotisidera tion whatever will the sale of impure or adultera ted articles he promoted. The utmost enre will lie used in th« selection of good Medicines and will he sold ot n moderate profit. It is upon these prmripltwionc thaUKey wit! cndeavor.to secure patronage; All orders prompth/ executed. 'the Georgia I’atrioffand Darien Gnzettc,will please to give this advertisements'll insertionsnnd forward their hills for payment. sept 28 182 , Ri i'islcr of Debates in Congress. PROSPECTUS. A CCORDING to an intimation heretofore given, there will be published at tho Office of the National intelligencer, during the next session of Congress, and, If encouraged by the approbation of (lie Fublic, at every session thereafter, n RE GISTER OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS, intend cd to comprehend a more full Report of the Speech es oil topics of general interest, in each House of Congress,tlmn has ever heretofore been published, or Ilian ran be given to the Public through tiro or dinary and limiledchmiuehtlie columns of n news paper. T'liis compilation will lie of the most au tlumtic cast,printed with great regard to accuracy, and in a form fm durable preservation. This undertaking is not of course intended to substitute or supercede the Reports of Delwtoijtur the National Intelligencer, but rather, by, with drawing Tile heavy and extended Reports from its columns, to enable the Proprietors ot that Journal to furnish, every day, in 'ii comprehensive form, intelligible Reports'of the Proceedings end Dis cussions in the day prqjteding, oil both Houses, The “IteojBTfn" is necessarily an experiment, but it is nn experiment the. success of which we sec no reason to doubt. Every one who takes nn interest in our political history, as well nsnll those who engage inthe duties,of political life, must have faff-arid lamented the want of a Record of Debates in Congress, in a convenient form, with indexes which might lend the enquirer to any suh- t debated, and to the name of anv one wlioun- igod in debate. Such a work would be an ele mentary book for young pnlHiuians, and wo liave no hesitation in asserting that the possession of such n one, froifi the commene.ement of the exist ing government to tills day, would boi|f immense value to the nation, were it only to shew what has ' heretofore been said upon questions whie.li are continually recurring for discussion, and produc ing needless consumption of time by superfluous 'eugte. What is true of the years that have pust, will, as soon as they are gone, be equally true of those in which we live. It is not only, therefore, ns a vehicle of present information, hut also ns u book for future reference •usa Natjomil Political Repository aud Text-Book that we hope this work will be both useful and popular. From the lowness of the subscription to this work, it will be seen that it is no pnrt of our cal culation to realize any present profit from it. On the contrary, we shall, in all probability, lose mo ney by it lor a year or two, boiling that thereafter its established character will ensure it a sufficient patronage to make it prolitalile. GALES k. SEATON. Washington, September, 1824. CONDITIONS. The publication of GALES & SEATON’S RE G1STKR0F DEBATES IN* CONGRESS will commence ns 'soon us the Debates nt each suc cessive Session of Congress shall afford materials to fill a half sheet, (8 pages.) The work will be printed in the octavo form, on a super royal paper, mude for the purpose, and on abrcviertype,!udouble eolumns-^-eueli pagecom- n ising nearly ns much matter us one of the co lumns of the National Intelligencer. It will contain us full und accurate Reports ns can lie obtained of all Debates on main questions and of all Interesting Debates on incidental ques tions; with an Appendix, containing a list ot the Members of each House, the Yeus and Nays in each House on questions which liave been the subject of Debate, such Documents, connected with the subjects of Debate, as may be deemed essential to enable the reader to comprehend them, end proper indexes to the whole. Tiie Debates ofthc next Session, it is computed will, with the Appendix, make a volume of five hundred pages, at least, and will be furnished to subscribers through the Post Office, in sheets, us published, (or reserved at this Office, at the sub- seriber’soption,) at three doi.i.ars for the vol ume, be it more or less, to be paid in advance in ail eases of transmission beyond the liraitsofthe city The sheets will be^ transmitted as completed without regard to any particular days, as the pub Mention must of course lie regulated by the prepar ation of the matter of which it is to be composed. The subscription will in no cusc, unless within the city, and not then unless specially indicated- be understood to extend beyond the volume ac tually paid for in advance. To non-subscribers the price will be four dol lars, boundin boards,for*lie volume now announc ed. The Debates of the Session of Congress follow ing the next, and of the first Session ofevery Con gress, will, it is supposed, fill about one thousand pages, or perhaps more, making oqo very large volume, or two of u handsome size—the first Ses sion of ench Congress being nearly double the du ration of the second. The price of the Register for the first Session of eacli Congress, be its con tents more or less than 1000 pages, will be fixed nt FIYJ5 dollars to subscribers, and six to pon-subscri j>era, , p«t t3 iey same with n .sufficient ladder, or have a scuttle or door cut through the roof of such house or houses, I large enough for a man to pass through conve niently, under the pcnuntly of a fine not excee ding thirty dollars. nov 2 2(W JOHN HAUPT, Cltrlj. J. Shinn’s Panacea T HE subscriber, having discovered the com position of Swaim’s celebrated Panacea Ja.ni'.uiy Term, 1824 Anron Cleveland nnd Susun C,^ lenor courtj Chatham county* ohn Retail ) vs. > Rule Mist. idf . Nathan Bnker. ) O N the petition of Jno. Rolnn Mating tiro, Nathan Baker did on the first day of May 1822. the better to secure the payment of his certain promissory note of that dnte.for the -inn of two thousand dollars, payable. To the i:,! Juljn Retail, or order, on or before the 1st day of May, 1824. with interest at 7 per cent per aiiniini, by Ids indenture, under his seal, bearing date the day and year first aforesaid, mortgaged to the said John lletnn, all the undivided moiety or halt' part of all that lot of land, situate, lying and being in the city of Savannah, and known abd distinguished in the plan thereof by the number one (I) Tyi .omiell lything Dnrby wni with the Appurtenances, nnd furtni tiie said proinissory.nptu remains and the said mortgage in full lorco, nnd pruyini the foreclosure oftiie said mortgage. On motion of IV. IV. Gordon, attorney fur the tioner, it is ordered that the said Nathfui Ra ter do pay into this court, within twelve mouths of this.date, the principal and interest due on the said note nnd the cost of the snid application, ‘ or in default thereof, that (lie equity of re.ii ini', lion of the said Nathan Baker ol nnd to the saithj.. mortgaged premises, be thenceforth und tort - er foreclosed. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this rule be served on the said Nathan Baker, at. li art xfmonths before the time appointed lor the me* 'lit of said money into court, or published one of the pulilic Gazettes of this state, at least once in every month, until the time • ap pointed for Ilia payment thereof, and that such further and other proceedings lie hod us are prescribed by the statute In such case made and provided. Extract from the minutes this 24th May. 1824. may 7 2 A. B. FANNIN, Clerk. Superior court, Chatham Comity. Ids wife, f Rule jYisi, Jncob Failin'. O N tiie petition of Anron Cleveland nnd Su san C. Ids wife, wlin was Susan C. Bonn, stat ing that Jacob Falun, before the intermarriage of the petitioners, to wit; on tiie 22d day of June 1821, did in conjunction with one Joseph A, lias now a supply on hand for sale—lie has redu j Scott, execute n joint bond to the snid Susan cnii tho nrinn tWim fill Id Alt. nt* IiV fill* f! i h. «lw. I e.e'd the price from $3 6U to f!2 50, or by the d zen $24. All cimritahle institutions in the United States, mid tiie poor will 1>« supplied gratis. If the citizens of thu principal cities and towns will appoint un agent to order and distribute this Medicine to the poor, it will be supplied. This Medicine is celebrated for tiie cure of the following diseases : Scorfuht nr King’s Evil, Ul cerated or l’utrid Sore Throat, long standing Rhcuinntic affections, Cutaneous Diseases. White Siveiiing and Diseases of the Bones, it ml all cas cs generally of au Ulcerous character, Hiid Chro-1 acres more in the penal sum of four thousand dollars eondl. tinned for the payment of two thousand dollars with interest from dnte, on or before the first day of Murcli then next, end that for Ihc (letter securing the pnyment thereof, tiie said Jacob did on the day and year first aforesaid make Ids certain indenture of mortgage, whereby lie mortgaged to said Susan C. all tnnt lot of ground known and designated ns Garden lot number thirty nine, No 39, and also, that adjoining half pnrt of another lot known ns lot number forty two, No 42, containing together eight and a half , containing together eight and a half „ or less situated to the east of the city nic Diseases, generally arising in debilitated eon-1 of Savannah and bounded to the north west of ■tUiitiniio Iml mnm MEiiiwSallir fenm SfultSIStf n P I T ..a V«. nit a _ ,1.. ..— .1 1... I... stitutions, but more especially from Syphilis or nfieetions arising therefrom; Ulcers in tiro larynx, 4-c. nnd the dreadful diseases occasioned by long and excessive use of Mercury, 4'C. It is al so used in Diseases of the Liver. CERTIFICATES, I have within the last two years lmd an oppor tunity of seeing several cases of very inveterate Ulcers, which having resisted previously the re gular modes of treutmont, Were healed by the use of Mr. Swaim’s Pnnuccn, and 1 do believe, from -4»t I have seen, thnt it will prove au important remedy in Scrofulous, Vehereul and Mercurial 0 f W. W. Gordon, attorney for the diseases. N. CHAPMAN, M. D. It js ordered that the principal and Professor of llie Institutes and Praelice jof Physic, in the University of Pctmsymania. 1 have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaira 1 numerous instances, within the last three years nnd have always found it extremely efficacious especially in secondary Syphilis, mid Mercurial Diseases. 1 have no hesitation in pronouncing it Medieinc of inestimublc value. W GIBSON, M. D. Professor of Surgery to the Univtrstty of Penn. JOHN SHINN, Chemist. Philadelphia, A'ov. 17; 1823. Each-publisher of a newspaper in the U. States, requested to publish this advertisement once n month, for oue year, aud send their uccounts for payment. /Pr y < F.ORGIA—Chatham County.—To all whom VJT it may,concern—Whereas, WilliamP. Hunter has applied totlie Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County for letters of administration on the estate nnd effects of Oliver Sturges. late of Savannah, Merchant, dec’d in behalf of the heirs and creditors. These are therefore to cite nndadmonish all and lingular the kindred and creditors of tiie said de ceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to tiie 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 seventh day of Janunry next; otherwiselettersofadminis tration will be granted. Witness the Hon..lolinCumming, one of the Justices of tile said Court, the 8th Dee. A. D. 1824. dec 8 233 S. M. BOND, c c o. Lot No 26, to the south and east by Innds be longing to the estate of Hnmpton Lillibrldge, nnd the west by the public road leading to Skidnwny islnnd whereon a brick yard Is now established and known by the name of Pahms brick yard- thnt there is now on the said bond or mortgage obligatory the sum of eighteen hun dred dollars with interest from tiie 23d day of January 1823, and praying tho foreclosure of the equity of redemption (if tiie said Jacob and ids heirs, executors, administrators nnd assigns in and to the said mortgaged premises—On motion tomey for tho petioners— principal nnd interest due on Tho said bend or writing obligatory together with tiro cost of this application be. paid Into this court within twelve mouths from tins date, or in case of default tlmt the equity of redemption of snid Jacob Fahm, his heirs, executors, adminis trators and assigns be from thenceforth forever foreclosed and tlmt such foalhcr nnd dtlier pro ceedings be lmd thereon, as arc pursuant to the statute in such case made nnd provided—And it is further ordered tlmt this rule be published in one of the Gnzettes of this state at least once a month for twelve months, or that a ropy, be served bn tiie defendant nt least slV month before the time appointed for the pnyment of the mon ey into court. Extract from the minutes, 15th Jan. 1824. jnnlfi 12 JOBT.BO LES. Chatham- Superior Court, May Term, 1824. ( 1 EORGE Johnston and others, complainants T ri Peter Vnnbiirgh Livingston and others, defendants, in equity in the Superior court, ot Chatham county, May term, 1824. It appearing to the Court by affidavit that Pe ter Vanburgh Livingston and Harriet E. Living ston, who are parties defendant reside beyond tiie state ofGcorgin, and within the United Stutes on motion of complainants solicitor, it is ordered tlmt the said defendant do respectively appear and an swer the eomplniutsbill within four mouths from he dnte of this rule. And is further ordered that this rule be published once a week during four monthsfrom this date in one of the public Gnzettes of this State. Extract from the Minutes. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk* june 8 134 Camden—Superior Court. October Term, 1824. Nicholas J. Bayard ) vs. > Rule Nisi, Ray Sands S O N the petition of Nicholas J. Bayard, stating that Ray Sands, on the fifth day of .tune eigh teen hundred and twenty-four, for the better se curing the pnyment of his certain bond or writing obligatory, benring dnte the day and year afore said, whereon he the snid Ray acknowledged him self held and bound unto the'said Nicholas J. Bay ard, in the. penal sum of four thousand dollars- conditioned for the pavmet of one thousand dol, Iiirs on or before the* first duy of October then next, and the further sum of one thousand dollars on the first day of January then next, did mort gage all that tract, piece, or parcel of land, lying, jeing and situate on Cumberland Island, in the county of Camden, and known by the name of Cotton Bluff, containing four hundred nnd fifty acres, bounded on the north by lands of Sliierer, on the south by lands of Nathaniel Green, and on the west by salt marsh, together with the appurte _ , - J nances—and further stating that the said sums of These are therefore to cite and admonish all I mone y remained unpaid, nnd pray the foreclosure and singular^the kindred and creditors " ,e I of the equity of redemption of the saidRay. snid deceased, to file their objections, if any they 0n mot j on 0 f \y. W. Gordon, attorney for the have, in the office of tiie Clerk of the court ol | petitioner, it is ordered that the said Ray Sands do ordinary on or before tiie 7th day of March next, ‘ y - mt0 this court before the expiration of twelve otherwise letters dismissory will be grouted the I jpoptlui from this date, the said several Sums of petitioner. __ I mon ey in the condition of the said bond mention- Witncssthe honorable George L Cope, one of 1 e( j ) together with the interest and cost, otherwise the Justices of the said court this seventh day of I tft e equ ity of redemption of the said Ray September, A. D. 1824. 1 S. M. BOND, c c o c c sep9 175 March Tkbm, 1824.' William Berrle ) rs. > Rule Jfiti. John Christopher. \ O N the petition of William Berric stating that one John ChristopheqjoC the cmmty of Camden, being indebted to one Henry Smllor or order in a note of hand, dated St MaryS in said county, on the 9th October 1822, in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, payable with interest from the date on the first day of Jnnmiiy t! eu next ensuing, did mortgage to the said Henry his heirs nnd assigns; to secure the payment of the note aforesaid with interest on the same—n cer tain lot of land in the town aforesaid beihg part of lot No. 1 beginning at the west oorher of a lot belonging to one Calvin Haye , thence rim ing south 100 feet on St. Marys Si i t. i nee north to Brynnt -l.east to C. Hays’ land tla-ucof south to the beginning, with the margin utta to the same on the south side of St- Mar Bay st. being a hundred feet on tiie street ni i-mming from thence directly to the river fit. Marys, together with nil and'singular every, thing thereto.appertaining,that thesaid 1 Tci.i-y fimlnter, to whom and to whose heirs and.assigns the sii : d mortgage was made on the 24th of Sept. 18 * July assigned by deed, said mortgage to tLi pej titioner, there is now due on snid mortgage the sum of Five Hundred Dollars with interest n-odj, the 1st Jnnuary 1822, and praying ior tin- lore clo sure rtf the equity of redemption, iiqtlie said dm Christopher, his hpirs and assigns in tha mortgaged premises and that the same ■ be foreclosed according to law. On motion of Bolton A Coop, attorney for pe titioner, it is ordered that the principnf and in terest due on the said mortgage together with the costs of his applicants be paid Into tipis ( ouft' within twelve months from tin's date, othn wlse thnt the equity of redemption ofthc - .' John Christopher ills heirs executors, ndminiMi nt >i s and assigns be frpm thence forever fort rloscd nnd that such other proceedings take place as a pui-siinnt lo the statue. And it Is further ordered flint this rule bo p listied in one of the Gazettes of this state at r once a month for twelve months to the time up pointed for the payment of snid money info Court. A true extract from the minutes. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. Jefferson, 15th March, 1824 In Admiralty. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, > DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, j George Woodruff and others, "l Pieces of Mahogany part cargo f Monition Ship Albion j To the Marshal of the District of Georgia grektino L. S. GEO.Of.r.N. Herts. -^yHEREAS George Woodmif, Patr& fi E0RC.IA, Chatham County.—liy the Hon. Vi the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for oedinary purposes. To all whom it may concern Whereas John M'Nish, administrator of Isaac Bailion, dec. hns petitioned the honorable the Court of Ordinary to be discharged from his said administration. Now these are therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular the kindred and creditorsof the said dec.to file their objections,(if any they have) in the Office of the Clerk of the Court of Ordina- ■y, on or before tiie second day of May next, o herwisc letters dismissory will be grunted the pe titioner. Witness the hon. John P. Williamson one of the Justices of the said Court this second day of No vember, 1824. S. M. BOND, c, nov 2 203 "• C '» EORG1A, Chatham County-—By the honora- Jk blc the Justices ofthc Inferior court of Chath am county silting for ordinary purposes. ' To nil whom it may concern. Whearns Charles Gregory executor of Thomas G. Davis late of Chatham county deceased has petitioned the honorable the court of ordinary to be discharged from his said executorship. Sands his heirs, executors, administrators aiid as signs, of, in and to the said mortgaged premises, be thenceforth and forever foreclosed. . . And it is further ordered, that this rule be pub- SlMltolS Vanacea. I lished ill one of the Gazettes of this state at least fTiHBl Subscribers have just received from Phil-1 once a month for twelve months, or that a copy _L adclphiaa fresh supply of this celebrated Me- I be. served ort the said Ray Sands, at least six dlcine, and have made such arrangements ns to months before the expiration of the time appoint- keen a constant supply of it on hand. Persons in I ed for tiie payment of tiie said money into court, .....J, j .1 ii. 1 nhrl *il»h further nroceedinsrs be bad as ar« want of this article can depend upon its bciiuigsn-.j and that sdBh I wine, as it comes direct from Mr. Swajm,: LAY HENDRICK SOf}, Chemist and Druggists,' . . ton and George Johnston ami Jn-ob Wald- burg andGecyFe Wnldbtirgand Edward 1*. i’osteU have exhibited their libel or complainl in the Dj-> trict Court of the United States fortlie Dis; riot of Georgia aforesuld, stating and propounding (hat by means of great labor and exertion of the muiift-.rfL-i , gers, und negro slaves of llie said libellants, they liave saved and preserved pieces of Mahogany wood, from the wreck of the British 'lliip Mb inn which had been wrecked in the gale of the four teenth of September last; and was driven on llie beach of the Island of S(iint Catherines, in- (he said District, and praying a reasonable salve ;e o allowance therefrom. And whereas the .imlgc of the District Court for tiie District aforesaid, hath ordered and directed the Twelfth day of Novcin- ; Her next, for all persons concerned, to he cited to' appear at The Court Hou-e, in tho City, of Sevan j nan, at ten o’clock of that day, and shew cause if Tiny they have, why judgment should not-puss as- I prayed: You are therefore hereby authorised and enjoined, to cite and admonish alt persons, wlpite ver, having, dr pretending to have, any right .title, or interest, in or to the said Mahogany, libelled against as aforesaid, to be, nnd appear, at the time und place, aforesaid, before the Judge aforesaid,. . . to hear, abide by und perform nl| and singala^;. 3 \ such judicial acts as are rietessary and by law required to be done in the premises; and turtbor • i to do and receive whatuntolawand justice shall' appertain,under the pain of the luw and-cQn tempt thereof, the-absence and contumacy fit > them and every of them in any wise notwith- ' jj standing. And whatsoever, you shall do in the 5 remises you shall duly certify unto the snid udge, nt the time and placo aforesaid, together witli these presents. \ j Witness the Hon. Jeremiah Cuyler, Judge of the said District Court this twenty-ninth day of Octo ber one thousand eight hundred and twenty- four. DAVIES &i BERRIEN, Proctor*. AH persons interested in the foregoing Monition will take due notice- JNO. B- MOREL, m.d.o. Oct 20 200 . N INE months after date, application will be made-to the hon. the Inferior Court of Bry n an COUnty, for,leave to sell all tho real estate of Sardji M‘Kin.dly,-late of Bryan County dec. for the behefit'of the heirs and creditors of said es tate. JAMES BUTLER, Adm’r. apil 2 §o77 oet 7 be had as are n such case made and pro- dad. -- . Extract from the minutes, this 25th Oct.TS24. Sfiad’s Buildings. I - JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. 1 OCt29 809 Runaway during the last week, A NEGRO Woman named ELSE; Sheis a talc black woman about the age of-to, and has ». thick white skin or film which entirely covers the. left eye, by which she cannot be mistaken. Alt persons ate particularly warned against employ ing or harbouring said wench under thr penalty of a prosecution. nov IQ aSLH S SaS-OX