Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 13, 1824, Image 1

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/ AjU 237 Vol< XXII. W WHARFAGE, STORAGE, DRAY- Ad weighing, in savannah, ' ,| jjJj, Jan. 1834, and now in operation. WHARFAGE. GO cents. <la. 29 MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 13, 1824. Whole No* 4533. , idcrlOO tons, per day ~ Qf do. do ,. on Landing and Shipping Country Pro ’ duct. ■ h )»rrel or half do Rico 4 cents *3S5W •' Qc»d of tobaccd . • 15 loS feel of Lumber • 3 30 Mb' ’ • ’ : ‘ |, [. loooMs • . % iflnict of Five oak. cedar and other | wood, sold by the solid ft. 374 i J bushels of corn, and grain of all kind, in bulk * * I® bushels lime m bulk 30 edrd of wood • * 25 jdar, lightwood or other posts, per 100 logs - * 6 *, ,,Wage on tending and Shipping Goods. Jofa small size, each - 10 cents. , m lbs. and upwards • l.» 1200 do • • 25 fill ' * " * ^ .i of coffee, pimento, sugar, and nil [ other bags of such size, (gvaln eij [ rented) each - * » ef grain and salt o/wines, and all kinds of liquor (cider excepted) dry goods In casks exceeding 20 gallons, and not over 03 gallons • n ines or liquors and dry goods In tasks untler 20 gallons iXtiotdrygoods.andnllkiiidsof boxes under*! feet square do do over 4 feet square soap, candles, chocolate, cordials, oil, and boxes of like size i, sugar, each - * les of corn, per 1000 is, the same ns boxes, of osnaburgs, Russia duck, bagging canvas, euch of liquor or any kind of casks, ex ceeding 130 gallons cs, loose, per gross * • it pots, each lies of pnus, spades, toe. each , per lOObushcls les not exceeding GOO lbs. each exceeding 600 lbs. not exceeding 1200 lbs. • • 35 exceeding 1200 lbs. • • .GO lage of all xinds, per coil • '3 ip ovens with covers, and fire dogs I per pair - • 1 of earthenware • • 8 esc, per 100 lbs. ■ * - 2 per cusk * 4 s, of 2 wheels - 37 , of two wheels * - 25 ages, of four wheels - $1 (® irs, windsoi undull sittingclmirs, per dozen • .12 fe, per ton • - 12 aons under 6001 bs. - 20 over 600, not over 1200 lbs 60 u I' brandy, puncheon of rum, and all kinds of liquor m casks exceeding 63, and not exceeding 130 gallons - 20 Iron perton, first arid Inst week GO cents, intervening weeks - • 25' Every other article same at its wharfage. WEIGHING. Kach bbl. or half bb. rice • 6 lllid. of tobacco or sugar • • 16 Package of indigo • • • 8 Rale of cotton - . . 6 Each draft of light goods, uiidcr 100 lbs. 6, do do do over 100-lbs. If do do heavy goods under 200 do do ao over 200 per 100 lbs 3 DRAYAGE. For hauling up th« Bluff to any part ofthccity, articles not herein enumerated, for 1500 pounds weight - - - 60 Cents. Under 1500 lbs and not less than 100 374 do 100Q do do do 600 25 $1 60 1 50 1 60 - 8 . m 374 0.1 very other article in the same proportion; For a 1OO0 feet of Lumber do 1000 Bricks do cord of wood For every bale of cotton do bbl. of Rice do hhd of Tobacco do .. bbl of Flour And c r ._ for hauling Sown the Blulf, or from one w'harf to 374 cts. 23 <u 124 314 6.t over 1200 lbs. - $1 00 {■bouses - ... 23 , empty - » . • 2 seach . 2*5 b'tjohns, each - * 1 Vs and chests of drawers 10* } Wood, per cord - - 23 i per quintal * - 2 i of all descriptions (except in bags) per 100 bushels - - 26 powder, in bids. of 100 lbs. euch 124 InhnlfhbW. ■ ' - 61 in kegs of 28 lbs. or under 3 Is, window, per 100 feet, in propor- l lion for smaller - . * • 4 ns. exceeding 130 gallons of liquor or any kiud of merchandize 15 exceeding 63 and not exceeding 130 gallons . 8 krth tile, per 1000 - 25 up, per ton . .60 s, raw or tanned, per 100 - 60 , loose, per 100 lbs. - - 25 in bundles, each . 6 pers of Merchandize, each • 6 of Potatoes, each - 2 ,cach - . .0 for Jugs, each per dozen . 6 per ton - . 26 of paint, hutte'r, lard, biscuit, and such size kegs * 1 shot and lead over 56 lbs. not over 600 lbs - fi liquors of a smaller size than 20 gallons - - 2 be, per 100 hushels - 30 \ per barrel - . 4 ns for plastering per 1000 . 10 les, each - • 25 ons, per 100 bushels 25 jo. in ropes, per 100 ropes 124 f, iron,’each - 1 > Apples, per 100 - ' ■ 124 ntoes pei-100 bushel . .25 es of gin, briindy, and:all kinds of IK quor,exceeding 63 gallons - 8 do., exceeding 130 gallons ' 15 ’ r casks of wine and other liquor, cider excepted) and dry goods.in asks exceeding 20 gallons not ex- eedmg _03.gallons - . 5 [sins |n jars . . ... 1 t per 100 bushels . 25 [nets each . . . , 1 lies, quern and grind, - 2 Bermuda, per 100 . . 25 tn , T 8 e m per pair - - 50 Is nn.i« n nftn lh ' er stones , per ton 25 - J . »«. v \ \ I ee P each . , . g 4K““!>«)»» ■■ ZZTf exceeding 130 gallons lb ood bl °-ii ICI ' !luIs °f merchandize 16 dve\vS let, ° f '‘'Knmn vitm, dud .'all.., ujc woods, per ton . - 26 V-'«ncr„a/r . B wheels. (4 wheels) - 60 U, “T - ; <? Proportion to the foregoing rales. £/ /.„ ", r(lcc *’* nnt to be found under its name, (inn !U u 'lncli it is usually contained. * j.,; ■ ■'{'"!( on a wharf more than two nights, to 'Ini/ n ° 0 u cclt ' s storage unless landed on Sat- Midi' Un y u “ lcr Gening immediately preceding !l T m suc,t flue ‘ take removed on the second Iff lla !l thereafter, or be subject to storage as storage; *> * I i^ Cr ' voe ^> 8 cents for the we f WCCk imi1 f01 ’ <!au!l in,er ' per week' ' . ' 1* another exceeding 1600 llj* UnJor 1600 and not less than 100 lb) For each bale of cotton do Ml Rice do hhd Tobacco do bbl Flour And every other article in the same proportion. mmmmn ~ 1 1 jop-i s——— In Admiralty. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, I DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, j John IV. Long ) vs. > Monition. Ship Albion and cargo. ) To the Marshal of said District— greeting : GEO. GLEN,.Clerh. W HEREAS John W. Long assignee of the un derwriters at Lloyds in London, in the Kingdom of Great Britain, the supposed insurers of tlic Ship Albion and cargo, has exhibited his libel or complaint, in the District Court of the U- nited States, for the District of Georgia; stating, alleging anu propounding, that the British Ship Albion, laden with Muhognny, Logwood, and di vers other articles, was, on the morning of the 15th September last, by the forte of the wind and waves driven on the beach of Saint Catherines Island, in the District aforesaid, and there aban doned by hercrew; and that much of the cargo bus floated out of the said Siiip, some portof which has been taken by George H. Johnston, Putrick. Houston and George M. VVuldburg, and by divers other persons,.to a place of greater safety, mid that part theref still lies on the beach of said Island, below high water mark exposed to the sea That the Agent ot the underwriters at Lloyds; un der the impression that the said Ship und curgo were insured at Lloyds, bus fortho benefit of nil concerned, sold the Interest oftlie suid underwri ters aforesaid, therein ul publick sale to John W. Long. But the said persons, who have removed a part of the cargo to u place of greater safety; claim to be entitled to salvage thereon, und pray ing process of this court to take the said wreck and the said cargo, or so much thereof, ns is to be found within the jurisdiction of this Court, into (lie custody of the Court for the benefit oftlie said 'libellant, nnd all persons concerned, njid praying 11 monition against the said George, Patrick, and George, and all other persons, claiming to be en titled to sulvagc to nppoar and establish such their claims und also to nil persons interested to appear, anil shew cuuse why the said wreck nnd her car go shall not be adjudged to the said John Wi Long, assignee, as aforesaid, of tho underwriters nt Lloyds, nnd for further proceedings; Now therefore, you the said Marshal, rite hereby com manded to attach, seize, take, and safely keep the remains of the said Ship Albion "and her cargo, wheresoever within the jurisdiction of this Court, or in the possession of whomsoever to' bo found, to answer the said libel, and you are further com manded to cite and admonish the said George, Patrick, and George, and all other 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 admonish nil and every person and persons, whomsoever hav ing or pretending to have nny right, title, interest, property, claim or demand in, or to the said wreck orto the cargo thereof,to lie, und appear at-a spe cial Court of Admiralty, lo be held at Savannah, on the Twelfth day of Npveinber next, to answer the libellant in the prcniises that right und justice may lie clone 111 this behalf. And whatsoever you shall do, in this regard certify and” make known to the-Judge of suid Court.nt the time uml place aforesaid; and have you then and there this writ. • Witness the Hon. ‘Jeremiah Cuyler, Judge, of said District, this twenty-first dny of-October, eighteen hundred and twenty four. N1COLL & GORDON, Proctors for Libellants. All persons interested in the foregoing Monition will take due notice. JN0.1L MOREL, m.d.g Oct 30 201 G EORGIA, Chatham County—To all whom it may concern. Whereas Elic Ajon has applied to the lion, the.Court of Ordinary of .Chatluin County, .for letters of administration on the estate and efitects of Madam Robicn de la Joncliere late ot Chatham County dec. in behnlf of the heirs und credit* i s. These . are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred und creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to the' granting of the administration of the estate of (he suid deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s Office oftlie said Court, on or before the .fifteenth day; of December next; otherwise letters of administration will bo granted. Witness the Hon, one of the Justices oftlie said Court,the 15th day ofNovcm bey, A. D. 1924. S. M. BOND, c c o. f pov 15 * B13 ■ Clerks Office. 2Dth October 1824, TVrOTICF.*—Proposals will be received at this jp Office until the 10th December next, for sup plying the Guard house with wood and lights— arid keeping the same clean—also, for sweeping and keeping in order, the Police office Extract from the minutes, SOL. C0HpN,,c. ettpro tern not 29 200 Dr. A. I)E LAROC HE. Opposite tlic Exchange, Savannah. I S constantly receiving fresh Supplies of gen uine DRUGS AND MEDICINES. selected for Country Merchants and Physicians, which lie,will sell for oash or upprovod credit ut the lowest City price* Just received, SULPHATE of QUIN IN A. oct 16 190 General DrugjOhemicalitFuinii}' Medicine VVare House. lay Sf Hendrickson, Wholesale nhd Retail Chemists and Druggists No. ]. Shad’s Iluildingt, Corner of Congress and Whitnlfcr Streets, Savannah. H AVE constantly on liund a very general as sortmentof DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS AND PAINTS, PERFUMERY, SfC. A great variety of Apathee.aries Glass Ware such as wide and Harrow mouth bottles, from 1 gallon to one ounce,composition and glass mortars, giuss lainpsnnd lamp glasses, smclliligs bottles, gradua ted measures, Apulhccuric-s vials white and green. Surgeons Instruments—Pocket sets, turnkeys, trusses, spring and thumb buices, forceps, sutaius, bougies, catheters, scales and weights, Vc. $-c. Patent Medicines—of every description, viz: Scidlitz nnd Soda Powders, balm of Quito, culcin • ed magnesia, Lees, AUdcfsous, und Hoopers Piils, Swaiins Panacea, Balsam Honey, Batemans und Churches Cough Drops, Itch ointment, #-e. All of which are offered for. sale'011 the most liberal terms for cash or. credit. (HP L. 4* H. Having enlarged their Establish meet and having made sucli arrangements as to be continually receiving a fresh supply of goods, flatter thomselvestliat none of the kinUlri this city, can oriel- greater'Inducements'to dealers. The, Merchant, the Planter, mid the Physician, can hero be snpplicd with utmost every article in tho' Drug line, as their assortment will be foundexten- five und'of tlicbcst quality, under no consideru lion whatever will the sale of impure or uduRera ted articles be promoted. The utmost euro will bo used 111.tho. selection of good Medicines and will be sold at a inddei-ulc profit. It is upon these principles alone that they will endeavor to secure patronage. Alt orders promptly executed. Tho Georgia Putriot, and Darien Gazette, will please to give this ndvertisemeutsix insertions and forward their bills for payment, sept 28 182 5 cents. 6 20 Ions " slt "ontiiining more than 30gal- ) _ l^ 0fsu S ar * raoias?.;*?, Pip*, of' gin, ' Clerks Office, 29 th October, 1824. I N conformity with a resolution^of .Council. No tice is hereby given that on tho second regular, meeting in Nov. next, Council will proceed to elect a City Treasurer, to fill the vaenucy occa sioned by the decensc of John L Roberts. Extract from the minutes. . '.' SpL. COHEN; c. c.pro tail. oct 29 200 ■ The Undersigned Committe, H AVE wen instructed by't'ouncii to plhcc in u state of repair the Fire Engines of the city. Tiiev will receive proposals from, aiiy competent persons to effect this object—The Engines re- quiring repairs will be designated on application to either of the Committee. ^ f ' 1 GEO, MILLEN, I. MINIS, novU 210 JAS. MORRISON. Register of Debates in Congress. ^ PROSPECTUS. A CCORDING to an intimation heretofore given, there will be published at the Office of the Nutional Intelligencer,.during the next session of Congress, und, if encouraged by the approbation- oftlie Public, at every session thereafter, u RE GISTER OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS, intend ed to comprehend a more full Report of tho S peeeh- es oh tppics of general interest, in each House of Cougrcs^,than has ever heretofore been published, or tliun cair ho given to tlic Public through the or dinary and limited channel, tile columnS uf a uews,- paper. Tills compilation will be of the most au thcntic cast.printed with great regard to accuracy, and in n.form for durable preservation. This undertaking Is not uf course’ intended'to, substitute or siipereede (lie Reports of Debates for the National Intelligencer, but rather, by with drawing the ; heavy and extended Reports trom its columns, toeuable the Proprietors ot that Journal to furnish, every day, in a comprehensive form, intelligible Reports of tbd Proceedings and Dis cussions in the day preceding,'on'both Houses. Tlie “Unais-rFa” is neccssurily nn experimeht, but it is an experiment the success of which we see no reason to ddubt. Every one who takes an interest-in our political history, ns well asall those who engage in the duties of political life, must have felt and lamented the want of u Record of Debates in Congress, ip a convpiiient form, with indexes which might lead the enquirer to uuy sub ject debuted, and to ilid name of any oue wliqcn- gaged iu debate.' Sueli a work would be an ele mentary book for young politicians, and we have 110 hesitation in assorting that the possession of such a one, from the commencement of the exist ing government to this day, would be of immense value to tlic nation, were it. only to shew what lias heretofore been said upon questions Which are continually recurring for discussion, and produc ing needless consumption of time by superfluous debate. What is true of the years that have past, will, as soon as they are gone, be equally true ; of those in \) hich we live. It is not only, therefore, us u vehicle of present information, but also as ti book for future reference —osu National Political Repository^and Tcxt-B.pok 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 iio part of our cnl- cufqfion to realize any present profit from it. On tlie contrary, we sludl,m all probability, lose mo ney by it for a year or two, hoping that thereafter its established character wilbenstire it a sufficient patronage to make it profitable. GALES to SEATON. Washington, September, 1824. CONDITIONS. Tlie publication of GALES to SEATON’S RE GISTER OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS will commence ns soon us the Debates at each suc cessive Session of Congress sliull afford materials to fill u half sheet, (8 pages.) The work will be printed in the octavo form, on a super royal paper, made for tlie purpose, and on u brevier type,in double columns—each page com prising nearly as much mutter us one of tlie co lumns oftlie Nutional Intelligencer; It will contain as full nnd uccurutc Reports as can be obtained *>f all Debates on main questions, rind of ull'i.ntercstiiig Debates on incidental ques tions; with an Appendix, containing u list ot the Members of each House, the Yeus und Nays in each House on questions which have been the subject of Debate, such Documents, connected with tlie subjects of Debate, ns may bu deemed essoutinl to enable the reader to comprehend them, and propor indexes to tlie whole. The Rebates of the next Session, H is computed, will, with the Appendix, make u volumc^of five hundred pages, at least, mid will be furnished to subscribers through tlic l’ost Office, in sheet?; ns published, (or reserved at this Offioe, at the sub scriber’s option,) ut tiirer doi.i.ars for the vol ume,-be it more or less, to be paid in advance in all cases Of transmission beyond the liniitsof the city, The sheets will be transmitted ns completed, without irigurd to uny particular days, nk the pub lication must of course be regulated by the prepar ation of tbd matter of which it is to.be. composed. . The subscription will.ih.no, case, unless within the city, nnd not then unless specially indicated, be- understood to extend beyond the. volume ac* tually paid for in advance. To non-subscribers the price will lit; four; dab lars, bound in boards,forUte Volume now nnnouiic ed. The Rebates of the Sessipn of Congress follow ing the next, mid oftlie first Session Qfevery Con gress, will,.it is supposed, fill about one thousand pages, or perhaps more, making one very large volume, or two of a handsome sizer-jtho first Ses sion of each Congress being nfcm-ly double the du ration of tho fficopd. The price of the Register for the first Session of euch Congress, be its* con tents more or less than 1000. pagys; Will bo fixed at five dollars to subscribers, and six tqnon-siibscri- bore. Oct IS )88 ■ Owners and Tenants of Houses Take Notice. fTMIE Managers and Assistants of Fire Engines 1 will on Monday, the VMh inst, proceed to make ml examination of Buckets, Ladders, toe. throughout the City. All persons not complying with tun following sections of nn Ordinance for preventing accidents by Fire toe. will be returned to Council. Sec. 10. And be it further onlftined, That every house within tho. limits nnd Jurisdiction of this City, occupied and tenanted, shall be snpplicd with buckets at the expense of the owners of suid premises, to the number of nt least the num- berof five-places in tho same, including such ns nrc in the. out-buildings, and thdsaid buckctssball he equal in goodness and size to those procured for the use of tho City,and painted,on which shall be painted in vlsibte'cburaclcrs the name ,of the owners of said buckets ; ar d in case tlie’ owner of any house or tenement should refuse or neglect .to have tlie said, buckets supplied agreeably to this ordinance, it shall and mny he luwlul for the tenant to procure tlie same, deducting it out of his rent. Sf.c, II And bs it further ordained, That the owner of -every improved wlmrf shall furnish twenty bucKcts for the building, or buildings on such wlmrf, and deliver them to Managers and Assistants oftlie Engines, on or before tlie second meeting of Council in Jutv next; and the receipt 'of any Manager or Assistant, for such buckets, shall be deemed a full compliunce witli this sec tion, by tlie owner, for tlic number of buckets mentioned in said receipt ; And the owner of every store in the City, that lias no fire-place or f lac.es attached to the same, shut I furnish two fire- tickets for every store of such kind, and under such regulations as other landlords are by tills or dinance required to do. Sf.c. 12. And be it further ordained, Thnl every owner of a wooden house or houses, brick, or stone hbnse.or houses covered with wood,ojccupi- ed as dwelling-houses or kitchens,shall providet he same with a sufficient ladder, or have a scuttle or door cut through tlie roof of such house or houses, large enough for a man to; pass througli conve niently, under the penantly of u fine not excee ding thirty dollars. nov 2 203 JOHN IIAUPT, Clerk. , J. Shinn’s Panacea rffTHE subscriber, having discovered the com J.' position of Swaim’s celebrated Panaeea lias now n supply 011 hand for sale—lie has redu ccd the price from $3 50 to $2 60, or by the il zen $24. * All charitable institutions in the United States, and the poor will be supplied gratis. If the citizens of tho principal cities and towns w ill appoint un agent to order and distribulo this Medicine to (lie poor, it will he supplied. This Medicine is celebrated for the cure of the billowing discuses : Scorfula or King’s Evil. Ul cerated or Putrid- Sore Throut, long standing Rheumatic affeetions, Cutaneous-Diseases, White Swelling und Diseased of tlie Bones, nnd nil cas es generally of an Ulcerous oliaraCtcr, and Chro nic Diseases, generally arising in debilitated con stitutions, but more especially from Syphilis or affections arising therefrom; Ulcers in the larynx, 4-c. and tlie dreadful diseases occasioned by a long and excessive use ofjMorcury, 4'C. It is ul- 30 used-in Diseases of the Liver. CERTIFICATES, I have within the last two yeur.* had an oppor tunity of seeing several cases of very inveterate Ulcers,' which having resisted previously tlie re gular modes of treatment, were healed by the use of Mr. Swaim’s Panacea, and 1 do believe, from what l have seen, tliut it will prove an important remedy in Scrofulous, Veiieren) and Mercurial diseases. N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Physic, in the University of Pennsylvania. 1 have employed tlie Panacea of Mr. Swaim i numerous Instances, within tlic last three years and have always found it extremely efficacious especially iu secondary Syphilis, and Mercurial Diseases. I have no hesitation iu pronouncing it a Medicine of inestimable vniuc. W GIBSON, M. D. Professor of Surgery lo the University o f Penn. JOHN SHINN, Chemist. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1823, Euch publisher of a newspaper in the U. States, is requested to publish this advertisement once a month, for 011c year, und send their accounts for payment. G EORGIA—Chatham County—To all whom it may concent.—Whereas, WilliamP. Hunter lias applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County for letters of administration on the estate and effects of Oliver Sturges, late of Savamiuh, Merchant, dec’d In bchal) of the hews and creditors. These are therefore to cite aiidadmonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections (if uny they have) to,the granting of the administration of the estate of tlie deceased to the applicant in the Clork’s Office of the suid Court, on or before the seventh day of January next; otherwise lettersof adminis tration will be grunted. Witness the Hon..TobnCnmming, one of. the Justices oftlie said Court, the 8tliDec.A;D. 1824. doc 8 233 S. M. BOND, e c o. , G EORGIA, Chatham County.—Cy the Mon. the Justices of the Inferior Court, silting for oedinary purposes.' To all whom it may concern. Whereas John M’Nisli, administrator of Isaac Baillon, dec. has petitioned the honorable the Court of Ordinary to bo (lisclmrged'from his said administration. Now these ere therefore to cite nnd admonish all and singular tlie kindred and creditors of tlie suid dee.to file their objections,(if uny they have) in the Office of the (’fork of tlie Court of Ordina ry, on or before the second day of May next, o tlierwisc letters dismissory will be granted tlie pe titioner. Witness the lion. John P*.'Williamson orie oftlie Justices of tlie said Court this second day of No vember, 1824. S. M. BOND, c. nov 2 203 sttDatt Dwtrasra* r | iHE undersigned liuvo resumed their business .fl_ at their old stand, in Bull street, opposite Judge Cnylcr’s House, mid will execute orders in the neatest mmiiuM-for Marble M O .\(M I'. N T'S, TOMli TABLES, DEAD STONES, PAINT STONES, CHIMNEY PIECES, HEARTH, BUILDING STONES, &c. Or any other Work in their line of biisiuu-*— All orders from tho country and city will he thankfully received, and promptly uttended to, and executed oh short notice, MOORE & LYMAN. nov 6 ||208—lm Cjupenor court— Chatham county* Thomas F. Pnrso et. al. ' Complaints and , INEQUITY. Richard R. Cuyler, qkjr Win Shaw, dcccosmlc j.j „ I N this case, on tho suggestion in the defend ant’s answer, that certain persons not pHrtios to this bill, residing in Scotland, claim to he cm titled to a distribution of. part of the undivided estate of Wm Shaw, deceased, and on motion, it is ordered thut all persons concerned do appear before tlie Superior CoUrt of Chatham County in the term of January next, then and there to es tablish such their eluims; and in default thereof, tlint the undivided estate of the. said -Win Shaw, be distributed nmong the complainants agreeably to the doereis of said Court nnd that this rule bo published once a month until the cxpiriitiuu thereof. Extract from tho minutes this 7th day of June, 1824. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk. junc I&, $t!38 Superior court, Chatham eounty. .lAttifinv TEau, 1824 Aaron Cleveland and Susun C ) his wife, ’ J vs. t Rule Nisij Jacob Falun. J \ O N the petition of Aaron Cleveland and Su san C. Ids wife, wjio was Susan C. Bona, stat ing that Jacob Falun, before the intermarriage of the petitioners, to wit; on tlie 22d day of Juue 1821, did in conjunction with one Joseph A. Scott, execute a joint bond to jthn said Susan 0. in the penal sum of four thousand dollars condi tioned for the payment of two thousand dollars with interest from date, on or bbtorp ,the first day of March then next, aud that for the belter securing the. payment thereof, the said Jacob did on the day and year first aforesaid make his certain indenture of mortgage, whereby he mortgaged to said Susan C. all tlint lot of gromul known uud designated n3 Garden lot number thirty nine, No 39, and also, that adjoining half part of another lot known as lot numbor forty two, No 42, containing together eight nnd a half acres more or less situnted to tlie eustof the city of Savannah and boknded to tlie north west of Lot No 26, to tlie south and east by lands be longing to the estate of ITampton I.illibridgo, and the west by the public road leading to Skidaway island whereon a brick, yard is now established and known by the name of Fahms brick yard- tliut there is now on the said bond or mortgage obligatory the sUm of eighteen hun dred dollars with interest from the 23d day of January 1U23, and praying the foreclosure or the equity of redemption of tlie said' Jacob and Ids heirs, executors, administrators and assigns in and to the said mortgaged premises—On motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the petioners^— It is ordered that the principal nnd interest due on the said head or writing obligatory together witli the cost or this application be paid into this court within twelve months frpm this date, or in case of default that the equity of rcdeniptibu of said Jacob l’aiim, his heirs, executors, adminis trators and assigns be from thenceforth forevci 1 foreclosed and that such fusilier and other pro ceedings be had thereon, ns ure pursuant to tlie statute in such case made and provided—And it is further ordered that this rule be published in one of the Gazettes of this slate nt lenst once a monfli for twelve months, or that a copy, be served bn the defendant at least six month before tlie time appointed for tlie payment of the uion ey into court. ' Extract from the minutes, 15th Jan. 1824. jan 16 12 JOB T. BO LES. Rule Nisi. Superior cbiirt, Chatham coutltp John Retail 1 vs. > Rule Nisi.. Nathan Baker. ) O N tlie petition of Jno. Raton stating tiui Nathan Baker did on the first dny of May 1822.. the better to Secure the payment of lifs certain promissory note of that date for the mitu of two thousand dollars, payable to the said John Retan, or order, on or Before the 1st (lav of Mav, 1824. with interest nt 7 per cent per annum, by bis indenture, under his seal, bearing date i I ts day and year first aforesaid, mortgaged to the Said John Retail, all the undivided moiety er half part of nil that lot of land, situate, lying mid being in the city of Savannah, and known end distinguished iu the plan thereof by the lmniLer due (1) Tyi omiell tyth'mg Darby ward, together with the appiirteimuces, mid further staling tluit tlie said promissory note remains windy unpaid, and the said mortgage in full force, and praying tlie foreclosure of the said mortgage. On motion of W. W. Gordon, nUorneyl for the betionui', it is ordered that the sn!u Nathan Ba ker do pay into this court, within twelve months of this duto, the principal arid interest dm* o>i the suid note and tlie cost oftlie said application, or in default thereof, that tlic equity Of n demp tidn oftlie .raid Nathan Baker of nnd to tlie said mortgaged premises, be thenceforth uml loj'eUft' foreclosed; ; And it is further ordered, that n copy of this rule be served on the said Nutlmn IrikeV, nt Ii-h-u si'Jmontlis before tlie time appointed for tin; lajrilient of said money into cmiri. or ptiblism -1 none of the public Gazettes of this state, .nt least once In every month, until the time ap- lOintcd for tin-payment thereof, and that such 'urtlicr and other proceedings lie Imd ns are prescribed by the statute in such case made aud provide*!. Extract from the minutes this 24th May. I'-'-Jw, may 7 2 A. 1). FANNIN, Cl *.V. Superior Dourt, Chatham Uomii v. March Tmi‘31, 182+ William Ilcrrie > rs. V John Christopher. > O N the petition of William Berne slating that one John Christopher, of the county of Camden, being Indebted to one Ucitry Madler or order in a note of Imiid, dated St Mary ; in said county, on the Gtn October 1822, in the sum Five Huudred Dollars, payable with interest from the dateon the first day of January’ (licit next ensuing, did mortgage to the suid Henry his heirs and Assigns, to secure the payment oftlie note aforesaid with interest on ,the sumo—a n r tain lot of laud in the town aforesaid being par', of lot No. 1 beginning at tlie West corner of it’ lot belonging tonne Calviii Hayes, thence lull ing south' 100 feet on 8t. Murvs Street, tlb-iu; - north to Bryant St. cast to C; Hays' lartil tln-iicd , south to the beginning, witli tlic margin attached to the same ou tlie south side of St. Miry* or Bay si. being n hundred feet on the ’street and running from thence directly to the fiver Bt: Marys, together ty.llR all an'd singular every thing thereto appertaining,that thesaidllcmV -» Inter, to whom mid to whose heirs and assigns the -n'd moftgngc was made on the 24lh ol Hept. 18 July nssighed by deed, said mortgage to ti,. pej titiouer, there is now title on salt! mortgage ,hd sum of Five Hundred Dollars with inter*--4 from, the 1st Jnnnary 1822, and praying for life for. cfo. sure of the equity of redemption; in.the said Jiniii Christopher, Ins helt-6 arid aligns in tlic mortgaged promises ami Ul'at the same bo foleeinsed according to law. On motion of Belton A Copp, attorney foripe thinner,it is ordered that tu.c principal ami itri terfist due on the said mortgage together with the costs of Ids applicants lie paid into tliE ronli within twelve months from this date, othi rv, i o that the equity of redemption oftlie said elm Christopher his heirs i-Xeciitors, administration's and assigns bo from then.ee forever foroel a d nnd tli’iit Sucli other proceedings take place as u pursutuit to tlie statue. And it is further ordered that, lids ride lf« p i 1 lislicd in 011c of the .Gazettes of this state at 1 once it month for twelve months io (lie ti* pointed for the payment of said money Court. A,true extract from the minutes. JOHN BAILEY, Cl Jefferson, 10tli March) (824 " Iri into ft F.OIftJ IA, Chat Imm County—By the honora- vff' ble the Justices of the Inferior court Of Chath am county sitting for ordinary purposes. • To all ivhom it may concern. Whearas Charles Gregory executor of Thomas G. Daxds late of Chatham county deceased lias petitioned the honorable tlie court of ordinary to be discharged from liis said executorship. These ure therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tlie kindred und creditors of tlie said deceased, to file their objections, if any they have, in the office of the Clerk of the court of ordinary on of before tlie 7tli day of Marcli next, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted the potitibner., AViluess the honorable George L Cope, one of the Justices of the said court this seventh day of September, A. D. ,1824. S. M. BOND, c c o o c sap 9 175 Sic nhns Panacea. T HE Subscribers liaVe just fecervcd from Phil* adelphiit n fresh stipply of this celeliroted Me dicine, and have made such ttiTatigcmeuts as to keeii a constant supply of it.011; liaml. Persons in yvnnt of this article can depeh;l upon its being gen uine,- as it comes direct from 51f. Swiiini; LAY 4* HENDRICKSON, Chemist and Druggists,* Shad’i EuiliUigs: Oct 7 18*3 Chatham Superior Court. May Term, 1824 G EORGE Johnstofi and Othcre, epmplainanls vs Peter Vanbnrgh Livingston add othors, defendants;in equity in. tlie Superior court, ol Chnthnm county,'May term; 1324. It appearing to the Court by affidavit that .PC ter Vanburgh Livingston and Harriet E. Living ston, wlio are parties defendant resideBeyond tlie state ofGeorgia, and within tlie United States on motion of complainaiits solicitor, it is ordered that the said defendant ilo respectively appeal’ find an swer the complaints bill within four months froju. lie date of this rule. And,is fiirllierqrdered that this rule be published once a week durjng four inonthsfrom this date in One of the public Gazettes of this Stgtc. *| y. Extract froifl the Miitutos. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk 134 Camjlcn—Superior Court. OcTciiiia Tf-iui; 1824* Nicholas J. Bayard 1 vs. > Rule,Nisi. 0 \y Sands ) Nthe petition,of Nicholas J. Bayard, stating that Ray Sands, on the fifth day of June eigh teen hundred and twenty-four, for the better se curing the payment ofhis certain bond or writing obligatory, bearing date the dgy and year nfore- said. whereon he the said Ray acknowledged him self held and bound unto the said Nicholas J. Bay ard, in the penal Sum of four thousand dollars- coiiditioned for the payinet of one thousand dpi, lars on or before the first day of October then uext, and the further sum of one thousand dollars on the first day of January then next, did rnortr. age all that tract, piece, or parcel of land, lying, j'eirig find situate on Cumberland Island in the cbiinty of Camden, and knowii by the name of CoHon Bluff, coigaining fouF hundred and 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 nnnces : —and foi lher Stating that the said sums ol money.rcmaincd unpaid, and pray the foreclosure oftlie eqhity ofredemption of t)io saidRay. On motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the petitioner, it |s ordered that the said Ray Sahibs do pay into this court before the expiration of twelve months from this date, tlie snid several sums 01 money iii the Condition qf the said bond mention ed, together witli the interest and cost, otherwise thut the equity of redemption of the snid Ray Sands his heir's, executors, administrators and as signs, of, in and to tlie said, mortgaged premises, he thenceforth and forever foreclosed. And it is further ordered; that this rule he pub lished in one, of the Gazettes of this state at least once a.njontfi for twelve months, or that a copy be served on the said Rny Sands, at least ,six months before the expiration of the time appoint ed for tlie payment of the said money into court, and tliut such furtlior proceedings |>e laid us arc pursuant to tlie statute in such case blade and pro ; vided* . • ■.*■'' ’ _§T.. Extract from the minutes, tills 25th Oct. 1824.' JOHN BAILEY,- Clerk; mm In Admiralty. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ) DISTRICT,OF GEORGIA, j George Woodriilf and otliers, j * -■ .... .. j t’». ( Pieces of Maliognny part cargo /' - • 1 Ship Alliioii J To the Marshiil of the District of Georgia OKEKTIKO :— Li S. GEO; GLEN. Ch-rh. . W T1EREA&George IVoodi’ulfj I’alrick llon.b ton and GeorgeJohiistou and Jiieob \Y>lbl- burg and George IVuldlnirgaiul Ibiward lb PoMell have cxliibited liieir libel or coaiplaiiit in tin* Dis trict Coul’t of the United States for,tlie District ot Georgia aforesaid; stating and propounding B ut by means of greut labor and exertion of (he linmn gers, and negro slaves of the said (jneltanis. tlicy nave saved and preserved pieces of Maliogaiiy wotld, from the wreck of the British ship Albion whicli had been wrecked in the gala of the four teenth of September last *, and was driven on tlie beacli’of the -Tslarid pf Saint Catherines, in the said District, and praying a reakbnfeldc salvage. o_ allowancetlierefirim; And wiieremtiie Jiulga of, the District Court for the Uistriet aforesaid, ffi’th ordered and directed the Tweiftli day of Novem- ber nextj for all persons concerned, to be'cited to a&jieiirtiltlie Court House, in the City of Sayan nan, ut ten o’clock of tlrnt day, and shew cause If any they have, why judgment should hot pass as pruyed: You are therefore hereby authorise-] and enjoined, to cite and admonish nil persons, wi'^te ver,.having, orpretendingto hiive t ally riyht.tiilo, or iiitorest, irt or to the said Mahogany, liin-iied against as aforesaid, to bo, and appear, at (lie time nnd place,, aforesaid, before the Judge afnre-aid, to hear,, abide-by and perform all ami singular . such judicial acts as are necessary uml by law required to be dpne in tlie premises ; and further to do’ and deceive whatunto lair aud justice, shaW nppertain; under tlie pain of the law and con tempt thereof, tlie absence nnd contumacy of them aiid every of them in any wise md'.t ith- standing. And ivliatsoever you shall do in the premises' yon shall duly certify unto the raid Judge, ut tin*, time and place aforesaid, together 1 with these presents. Wit ness thfi Hon. .Jeremiah Cuyler, Judge n.‘ the said District Court this (werity-ninth (lav of Ot to- her one thousand eight hundred alid wonty- foiir* DAVIErt to BERRIEN, Ploelors. All persons interested in the foregoing Aloiiition will take due nujipe. JNO.’lI. MOREL, m.u.g. Oct 29 200 N INE moiitlis after date, application will lx* made to the lion; (he Inferior Court o:' Bry an Coiinly, for leave to sell all tile real estate i> Sarali M‘Kindlv,-late of Bryan County dec fd tlie benefit of the heirs and creditors of said es tate. JAMES BUTLER, Adui’r. . apii 2 , . §o77 . . . Ti - Kanaway dmingthe last week, 4 NEGRO IVomalinanu.'d ELS Yi Shei - a tali black woinan about the age of 40, ami ha* thieli wliHe sikin or film wlficli entirely covers the left eye, by which she caiinot be mistaken. All persons are particularly warned against employ-, ing of harbouring said xvcnch under the penalty of a prosecution. nov 16 i214 JOS S PELOT