Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 14, 1824, Image 1

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' i\ jN T o. *238.. Vol. XXII. TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14, 1824. nr I nuiRFAiiE, s to Idas, dray. wkiam/ta, m mvama-aii, EitablUBM* Jon. 182-1, and nowltt operation. WHARFAGE./ Vessels under 100 tons, per tinV CO cents, over do* 1 on Landing and Shipping Country Pro. auce. i • half do Klee 4 cents. 6 4 15 30 30 m 20 30 per idf rot each barrel or halo Cotton package of Indigo hogshead of tobacco 1 1000 feet of Lumber JCOO slaves 1000 shingles 1000 reeds ISfSf !ivc P oak. cedar mid other heavy wood, sold by the solidI ft. 3<J UlO bushels of corn, and grain of nil kind, in bulk - * 25 100 bushels lime in bulk 30 cord of wood * • •cedar, liglilxvood or other posts, per \ 100’logs • *' 61 Wharfage on tending and Shipping Goods. toAorofu small size, each * 10 cents, io 600 lbs. and upwards - 16 do 1200 do *.*■*• 2 ® t to the for- last do mbit do. Ix’r, inly. 30 [.iiirrt iniil count crei tjin’r. llV |'of coffee, pimento, sugar, and all other bags of such size; (grain c*3 ceptcdl each do. Qf grain tuid salt ■ * Ijfof salted pr 'Visions naval stores, bread, apples, cider,and nil kinds of barrels except dry goods and liquors * , * Of wines, and all kinds of liquor (cider excepted) dry goods 'in casks exceeding 20 gallons, anu not over 03 gallons - wines or liquors and dry goods in casks under 20 gallons of dry goods,andnll kinds ofboxes under 4 feetsquare do. do do over 4 feet square do.soap, candles, chocolate, cordials, oil, nod boxes of like size do. sugar, each adcsotcorn, per 1000 irs; the some as boxes. ;t.< of osuaburgs, Russia duck, bagging canvas,each - - 0, "f liquor or any kind of casks, ex- ceetling 130 gallons ’■•s, loose,'per gross •.pots, each .' Ales of puns, spades, &.C. each :i, per lOObushels jJcs not exceeding 500 lbs. each exceeding (WO lbs. notexceeding 1200 lbs. exceeding 1200 lbs. * •Jage of nil xinds, per coil mp ovens with covets, nnjl fire dogs per pair - - M ics of earthenware ese, per 100 lbs. 1 per cask irs, of 2 wheels ts, of two wheels tinges, of four wheels - $1 00 Jtn'f. irs, Windsor and all sitting chairs, per dozen - - 12 will ■di.per ton - - 13 Bullo mens under <500 lbs. - 25 ses, over 000, not over 1200 lbs 50 lenre 1 descriptions (except in bugs) n wilf Rfflnfh perty no. Fe benefit Adra'x : f"r ity <« estate sh oil $1 00 25 toofJ 0. over 1200 lbs. , of ll nhoqses P is, (imply hn'r. , Im’x. “'Johns, euch Cowiti ®*d cheats of drawers 1 Wood, per cord r~* , "J® per 100 bushels ls ! ncl ipowdcr, in blrls. of 100 lbs. each Ms.® do; inhulfbbls. . • do. in kegs of 28 lbs. or under . window, per IOC " ‘ ' * tion for smaller ,e nM is. exceeding 130 gnllons of liquor [Sj , or any kind of merchandize’ lam 1 Bo. exceeding 63 and not exccedhi; 130 gallons mbscii! irlli tile, per 1000 tract np, per ton nd 1st Im, raw or tanned, per 100 ll's, m h loose, per 100 lbs. hn Bo; . in bundles, each atestn mpera of Merchandize, each A\\p a. of Potatoes, each treape ;s,ench - JAMS, 1 or Jugs, each per dozen per ion of pulnt, butter, lard, biscuit, and such size kegs shot and lead over 66 lbs. not over SOOlbs liquors of a sandier size than 20 gallons ".per 100. bushels per barrel - - a for plastering per 1000 euch - , » ns, per 100 bushels in ropes, per 100 ropes - iron, each Apples, per 100 toes per 100 bushel' !“ of gm, brandy, and all kinds of It- ' OUor. ftvr.pp.rlinp* 63 gallons' r . - 124 e.i 3 15 f, adm’r.l 2 30 4 10 25 25 12J 1 124 25 will J rtofd* v pun eai c ors of >| land, nd P diord— 0 t of te jut «». Mid Wefl | quor,exceeding 0!) gallons' . do. exceeding 130 gallons •ter casks of wine and other liquor, |idcr excepted) and dry goods in Isis exceeding 20 gallons not ex iting 03 gallons - . I’ms in jars - - 1 P«r 100 bushels, ptscach - 1 F es i quern and grind, Bermuda, per'100 large mill per pair P'nst, nnd otlier stones, per ton ' ,ln dcr 200 gallons eaclr • - over 200 do id#.' -., deccM Isl at d*y» ■d JASTPS P each . . . !e 1 of all kinds (rice excepted) over 1 under 63 gallons - - 5 "(s of all kinds, under 4 feet square 4 do over 4 squares - - 0 1 w casks exceeding'130.gallons 11- “ r pr other l;inds of 1 merchandize. 16 “1 brasilletto, lignum vitic, and all “Woods, per ton - - 25 . n er pair - 8 - Li i... brandy, puncheon of rum, and all kinds of liquor m casks exceeding 63, nnd not exceeding 130 gallons - 20 Iron par ton, first and last week Of) cents, intervening weeks a • 25 Every oilier article same as its wharfage. WEIGHING. Each bbl, or half bb. rice HJid. of tobacco or sugar * Package of indigo - » Bale of cotton Each draft of light goods, under 100 lbs. 64 do do do over 100 lbs. 124 do do heavy goods under 200 C.j do do do over 200 per 100 lbs 3 DUAYAGB. For hauling up the Bluff to any part oflhe city, articles not herein cnuineratod, for 1500 pounds weight ' • t 50 cent*. Under loOO lbs and not less than 100 374 do 1000 do do do GOO 25 • Fora 1000 feet of Lumber $1 60 do 1000 Bricks * 1 50 do cord of wood - • 1 '50 For every bale of cotton - 8 do bbl. of Rice • - . do hbd of Tobacco • • 374 do bbl of Flour - - pi And every other article in the same proportion; for hauling down the Bluff, or from one wharf to another exceeding 1606 lbs Under 1500 And not less than 100 lbs or each bale of cotton do bbl Rice do hint Tobacco do bbl Flour - >•' And every other article in Ike tame proportion. In Admiralty. GREETING 5 GEO. GLEN, Clerk W HEREAS John W. Long assignee of the un derwriter's at Lloyds in London, in the Kingdom of Groat Britain, tho supposed insurers of the Ship Albion and enrgo, has exhibited his libel or complaint, in the District Court of the U- tilted States, for the District of Georgia; stating. S^j lake W .U.s’ts A4B wheals, (4 wheels) - 50 in proportion to the foregoing rates, ' m article is not to he found under its name. ■portage in which it is usually contained. Jf s lying on a wharf more than two nights, f c ‘ to a week's storage unless landed on Sal■ \ ,ir Ul \y other evening immediately preceding J~>u such cases to be removed on the second eday thereafter, or be subject to storage STORAGE. 5 ^ n 'per week, 8 cents for the n i„ 111 ' a st xveck and for each inter- B*. n 8wesk ^ Per week prop 1 nflJi f or CC P per week 0 cents. 6 s Ca ^ "ontuining more than 30gal- 20 molasses, Pipe of gin r 25 Dr. A. DE LAROCHE. Opposite the Exchange, Savannah. 'S constantly receiving fresh supplies of gen- jLuIne DRUGS AND MEDICINES, selected for Country Merciiunts and Physicians, which he Will sell tor cash or approved credit at the lowest City price. Just received, SULPHATE of QUtNINA. oct 16 l'JO UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, DISTRICT OF GEORGIA John W. Long ) n < Monition. Shin Albion nnd cargo. ) To the Marshal of said District— alleging nnd propounding, that the British Shin Albion, laden with Mahogany, Logwood, nnd di vers oilier art icles, xvus, on the morning of the 16th September last, by the force of the wind nnd xvaves driven on the beach of Saint Catherines Island, In the District aforesaid, and there uban- lonod by hercrew; and that much of the cargo las floated out of the said Ship, some part of which has been taken by George II. Johnston, Patrick Houston nnd George M. YVnldburg, and by divers other persons, to a place of greater snfely, and tlm< part theref still lies on the beach 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 anu cargo, were insured ut Lloy ds, has for the benefit of all concerned, sold the interest of the said underwri ters aforesaid, therein ntpublick sale to John W. Long. But the said persons, who have removed apart of the cargo to a place of greater safety, claim to be entitled to salvage thereon, and pray ing process of this court to take tho said wrack and the said cargo, or so much thereof, as is to be fotind within llm jurisdiction of this Court, into the custody of the Court for the benefit of the said libellant, and all persons concerned, und praying a monition against the said fteorge, Patrick, unc George, nnd all otlier peyspng,.claiming to bo en titled to salvage to appear and establish sucli their claims nnd also to nil persons interested to nppeur, nnd shew cause why the suid wreck and her car ? o shall not bo adjudged, to the said Joint VV. ,ong, assignee, ns aforesaid, of the underwriters at Lloyds, and for further proceedings. Now therefore, you the suid Marshal, are hereby coin manded to attach, seize, take, and safely keep .tho remains of the said Ship_ Albion and her cargo, wheresoever within the jurisdiction of this Court, or in the possession of whomsoever to lie found, to answer the said libel,and you are further com manded to cite and admonish the said Qporjge, Patrick, nnd George, nnd nil other person^, claim ing to be entitled to salvage in tills behalf Jo ap- rieuv before this Court, and there establish such iicir claim and further to cite and udrnonisb all and every person unit persons, whomsoever 'hav ing or pretending to have any right, title, interest, property, claim or demand in, or.ty the said wreck; orto the cargo thereof, to be; andappearnt a spc- cial Court of Admiralty, to bo held at Savannah, on the Twelfth day of November next, to answer the libellant in the premises that right and jastice may be done in tills belmlf. And whatsoever you shall do, in this regard certify'and make known to the Judge of said Couit,at the time and place aforesaid ; nnd have you then and there this writ. Witness the Hon. Jcrenlfnh Cuylcr, Judge of snid District, this twenty'-first day of October, eighteen hundred and twenty four. IS [COLL & GORDON, Proctors for Libellants. All persons interested in the foregoing Monition will take duenotice. 'JNO.H. MOREL,m.d.g Oct 30 201 General Drug,ChemicalsFmniL Medicine *.Yare House. LAY HENDRICKSON, Wholesale and Retail Chemists and Druggists A'o. 1. Shad’s Buildings, Corner of Congress and Whitaker Streets, Savannah. 1TAVE constantly on hand a very general ns .1 sortmentof DRUGS, MEDKflNES, DYE STUFFS AND FAINTS, PERFUMERY, 4’C. Spc. A great variety of Apntliecuries Glass Ware such hs wide nnd, narrow mouth bottles, from 1 gallon to one ounce,composition and gluss mortars, glass lampsand lamp glasses,.smeHings bottles, gradua ted nifedaurcs, Apothecaries vials white und green. Surgeons Instruments—Pocket sets, turnkeys, trusses, spring and thumb lances, forceps, sntalus, bougies, catheters, scales nnd weights, fyc. Jpc. Patent Medicines—of every aescrintion, viz: Seidlitz and Soda l'ovydcrs, lmlm of Quito,culclh ed magpesia, Lees, A’ndersoiis, and Hoopers Pills. Swuims Panacea, Balsam llonev, Bateiaans und Churches Cougli Drops, Itch ointment, Jjm. AH of which are offered for sale bn the most liberal terms for cash or credit. O' L. i- H. Huvlng onlarged their Establish meet nnd having made such arrangements ns to lie continually receiving a fresh supply of goods, flatter themselves Unit none of the kindin this city, can offer greater inducements to dealers. The Merchant, the Planter, and the Physician, call bora be supplied xvith niiuost every article In tho Drug line, ns their assortment will be tbundexten- siveand of the best quality, under no consldera ( tlon whatever xvlll tlib sale of impure or udultera ted articles be promoted. The utmost care will Wusediuthe selection of good Medicines and will be sold nt a moderate profit. It is upon these principles alone that they will endeavor to Secure patronage. Ml orders promptly executed. The Georgia Patriot, and Darien Gazette, will dense to give this advertisement six insertionsand orward their bills for payment. sept 28 182 ■ Register of Debates in Congress. g 1.0RG1A, Chatbuu) Countyr-To all whom it V5 may concetti. Whereas Elie Ajon 1ms applied to the. Hon the Court of Ordinary of .Chatham County, _ for letters of administration .on the estate and effects of Madam Robien de la Jonchere late of Chatham County dec. in belmlf of the fieirs nnd creditors. These are, therefore to cite and ndinorifh all and singular tlie kindred and creditbes of the .snid deceased, to file their objections (if any they Iiave) to the granting of the administration ol'thc estate oflhe said deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s Office of the said CpUrt, on or before the fifteenth duy of December jiext; otherwise letters of administration \vill be granted. Witness the Hon. one qf tlie Justices.of tlie said Court,the 15th day of No vein her, A. D, 1824. S.M. BOND, cco nov',16 213 Clerks Office. 29th October 1824, TVTOTIQE—Proposals xvill be receixed at tldf IL1 Office until the 10th Hbceiijdibr next, for sup: plying the Guard house xylih wood and lights— and keeping the same clean—also, for sweeping and keeping in order, the Polled office Extract from the minutes, SOL. COH/EN; c. c.pro lem. ,oct 29 200 ' Clerks Office, . 29th October, 1824. I N conformity xvith 0 resolution of Couneil No lice is hereby given.thaton the.second regular meeting in Nov. next, Council will proceed to elect a City Treasurer, to fill the vacancy occa sioned by the decease of John 1. Roberts. Extract from tlie minutes. SOL. COlll'.N, c. c.pro tern oct 29 200 The Undersigned Committe, B AVE been instructed liy Council to pincc in a state of repair the l'irc Engines of the city. They xyiil receive proposals from any competent persons to effect this object.—The Engines re quiring repairsxvill be designated oil application to either of the Committee. . GEO. R1ILLEN, I. MINIS, ■nov 11 2J0 --JAS. MORRISON. ft! Oivners and Tenants of Houses Take Notice. riHE Mnnagers and Assistants of Fire Engines 8. xvill on Monday, the 16th inst. proceed to make nti. examination of Backets, Ladders, &c. 'throughout the City. All persons not complying xvith the folloxving sections of an Ordinance" for preventing accidents by Eire 81c. xvill be returned to Council.- Sbc. 10. ,0ml be it further ordained, That every house xvithin the limits and Jurisdiction of this Lity, occupied and tenanted, shuil be supplied with buckets at the expense of tlie owners of stiid premises, to the number of at least the mim- borof five-places in the same, including such as arc in the out-buildings, and tlie said Imcketsshall be equal in goodness and size to liio-a’ procured •for the use of the City,nnd painted,on which shall bo painted in visible characters the nnme of the owners of said buckets ; nrd in ense tire owner of any house or tenement should refuse tu-glect to have the said buckets supplied ngrc-eably. to this ordinance, it shall and maybcbnvtul for the tenant to procure the some, deducting it out of his rent. Sue. II And be il further ordained, That the owner of every improved xvharf shall furnish twenty bucKct9 for the building or buildings on such xvharf, tod deliver them to Managers nnd Assistants of the Engines, on or before tlie second meeting of Council In Julv next; and the receipt of any Manager or Assistant, for such buckets, shall be deemed a full compliance xvith this sec tion, by the oxvncr, for the number of buckets mentioned in said receipt; And the oxvner of every store in ll>e City, that lias no fire-place or idaccs attached to the same,shall furnish txvo fire- buckets for every sloro-of sncli kind, and under such regulations ns otlier landlords urn by this or dinance required to do. Sue. 12. And be il further ordained, That every owner of a wooden house or houses, brick, or stone housejor houses coverod xvith xvood,occupi ed as dxx'elling-hoiries or kitchens,shall providelne same xvith n sufficient ladder, or haven scuttle or door cut through the roof of such house or houses, large enough for a man to pass through conve niently, Under the penantly of a fine not excee ding thirty dollars. jiov2 203 JOHN HAUPT, Clerk. will i'itllEUndersigned have resumed their business i at their old stand, in Bull street, opposite Judge Cuyler’s House, nnd xvill execute orders in the neatest matt tier for Marble MOM M ENTS, TOMB TABLES, HEAD STONES, PAINT STONES, CHIMNEY PIECES, HEARTH, BUILDING STONES, &c. Or any other xvork in their line ofbt&iifflM— All orders from the country and city will be thnuktully received, and promptly attended to, nnd executed on short notice. MOORE fc. LYMAN nov 6 > 11208—lm Superior court—Chatham county - Thomas F. Purse-et. al. V Complaints and } IN EQUITY Richard R. Cuyior, ox’r ] Win Sliaxv, deceased. J I N this case, on the snggestion in the defend ant’s unsxver. that certain persons not parties to this bill, residing in Scotland, claim to bo en titled to n distribution of part of tlie undivided estate of Wm Shaxv, deceased, and on motion,-it is ordered that all persons concerned do appear before the Superior Court of Chatham County in tho term of January next, then and there to es tablish such their claims; and in default thereof, that the undivided estate of the said Win Shaw, lie distributed among tlie complainants agreeably to tlie decree of said Court and that tills rule be published once a month until the expiration thereof. . k -f Extract from the minutes this 7th dny of June, 1824. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk, june 17 $t!38 PROSPECTUS. A CCORDING to nn intimation heretofore given, there xvill be published at the Office of the Nulional Intelligencer, during the next session of Congress, and, if encouraged by the approbation of the Public, nt every session thereafter, a RE GISTER OE DEBATES IN CONGRESS, intend ed to comprehend ample full Report of the Speech es on topics of geucral interest, in each House of Congress,than lias ever heretofore been published,' or than can be given to the Public through the or dinary and lijnitcd channel, the columns of a hews ; paper. This compilation xvill be of the most au thcntic enst,printed xvith great regardtp accuracy, nnd in a form for durable preserx’atlon. This undertaking is not of course intended to substitute or.silparoedc tlie Reports of Dabatesfo* the Nationui Intelligencer, but rather, by ivlth- druwing tlie heavy and extended Reports from its columns, loanable the Proprietors ot that Journal to famish, ex'ery day, in a comprehensive form, Intelligible Reports of the Proceedings and Dis cussions ip the day precoding, on both Houses. The “Rccistfu”is necessarily an 'experiment, but it is an experiment the success of which we see no reason to doubt. Every one xvlio takes an interest in our political history, us well as all those xvho engage in the duties of political life, must have felt mid lamented the xvnnt of a Record of Debates In Congress, III a convenient form, with indexes which might lend the enquirer to any sub ject debated, and.to the name ofaiiy one xvhoen- gnged in debutc. Such a work would lie an ele mentary book for young politicians, and xve have no hesitation in asserting tliut tho possession of lucli a one, from the commencement oftiie exist- ng government to this day, xyOuld be of immense m value to the nation, Were it only to sliciv what has ip, heretofore been said Upon questions svhich are continually recurring for discussion, and produc ing needless consumption of time by superlluous debate. What is true of the years that have,past, xvill, as soon ns they are gone, be equally true of those in which we live. It is not only,therefore, as a vehicle of present information, but ulso as abook for future reference —ns a National Political Repository and Tpxt-Book that xve hope thiq xvork xvill be both useful and popular. From the. loxvncss of tho subscription to this xvork, it xvill be seen that it is no part of our cal culation to realize any present profit from it. On the contrary, xx r e shall, in all probability, ldse mo ney by it for a year or two, hoping that thereafter its established character will ensure it a sufficient patronage to make it nvofitable. > GALES fc SEATON. Washington, Sept ember 1 1824. CONDITIONS. The publication of GALES & SEATON’S RE- GISTER OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS xvill commence as soon as the Debates at each suc cessive Session of Congress shall afford materials to fill a half sheet, (8 pages.) Thexx'ork xvill be printed in the octavo form, on a super royal paper, made for the purpose, and on a brevier type,in double Columns—euch page com-, prising nearly as much matter as one of lhe co lumns of the National Intelligencer., It will contain ad full und accurate Reports as can be obtained of all Debates on main questions, and of all interesting Debates on incidental ques tions; with an Appendix, containing a list of the Members of each.House, the Yeas nnd Nays in encii House on questions which have been lire subject of Debate, such Documents, connected xvith the subjects of Debate, ns may be deemed essential to enable the reader to comprehend them, and proper indexes to the xvliolc. The Debates of the next Spssion, it is computed, xvill, xvitli the Appendix, make a volume of five hundred pages, at least, and xvill be furnisliqd to subscribers through the Post Otlioe, in sheets, as published, (or reserved at this Office, ot tiro sub scriber’s option,) at thuke Ddi.i.ARS for the vol ume, be it more or less, to be paid in adyance in all cases of transmission beyond tho limitsof the city The sheets xvill lie transmitted as completed; xvithoiit regard to tiny particular days, as (he pub lication must of course be.regulnted by the prepar ation oflhe matter of xvhichit is to he composed. Tim culicrrinf inn Will ill nn CQS6< llIllcSS With 111 J. Shinn’s Panacea T HE subscriber, having discovered tiro eom position of Sxvaim’s celebrated Panneea bus noxv a supply on hand, for sale—he has redu cod the price from $3 60 to $2 60, or by the d Zen $24. All charitable institutions in the United Slates, and the poor xvill be supplied gratis. . If the citizens of the principal cities and towns xvill appoint mi agent to order and distribute this Medicine to the poor, it xvill be supplied. This Medicine is celebrated for tho cure of tlie following diseases : Scorfula or King’s Evil. Ul cerated or Putrid Sore Throat, long standing Rheumatic affections, Cutaneous Diseases, White Swelling and Diseases of the Bones, end all cas es generally of an Ulcerous character, nnd 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 the dreadful diseases. occasioned by a long and excessivo use of Mercury, 4'C- It is al so used in Diseases of the Liver. CERTIFICATES, 1 have xvithin the Inst txvo years lmd an oppor tunity of seeing scx-ernl eases of very inveterate 't’lcnrs, xvliich liaxing resisted previously the re gular modes of treatment, xverc healed by the use of Mr. Bxxaiin’s Panacea, und I do beliox'e, from what I have senn, tliut it xvill prove nn important remedy in Scrofulous, Venerenl and Mercurial diseases. N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Physic, in the University of Pennsylvania. I ligx-e employed 1 the Panacea of Mr. Sxvaim I numerous instances, xvithin the last three years- and have alxx’ays found, it extremely efficacious especially in secondary Syphilis, and Mercurial Diseases. I have no hesitation in pronouncing it a MedicineAbf inestimable value. W, GIBSON, M. D. Professor of Surgery to the University of Penn. JOHN SHINN, Chemist. Philadelphia, A'ov. 17. 1823. Each publisher of a nexx-spaperin the U. States, is requested to publish this advertisement once a month, for one year, and send their accounts for layment. — The subscription xvill in no case, unless xvithin the city, and not then unless specially indicated, lie understood to extend beyond the volume ac tually paid for'in advance. Ti> lion-subscribers the price xvill be four dol Inrs, boundin hoards,forUic volume now announc ed. . The Debates of the Session of Congress folloxv ing the next, nnd oflhe first Session ofevery Con gress, xvill, it is supposed, fill about one thousand pages, or perhaps more, making one very large x olume, ortxvoof ahundsome size—tiro first Ses sion of ench Congress being nearly double tiro du ration of tlie second. Tiro price of lhe Register for the first Session of each Congress, be its con tents more or less tlimi-1000 pages, xvill be fixed at five dollars to subscribers, and sixtonon-subscri' hers. Dot 19 129 g 3 EORGIA, Ciintiiam County.—fly the Hon. \T the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for oedimry purposes. To all xvhom it may concern. Whereas John M'Nisli, administrator of Isaac Buillop, doc. has petitioned the honoruble the Court of Ordinary to be discharged from his said administration.. Noxv these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tlie kindred and creditorsof the said uec.to file their ob jections,(if any they lmve) in tiro Office oftiie Clerk of the Court, of Ordinu- wuperiop court, Chatham county. , January Term, 1624 Aaron Cleveland and Susan Ci his wife, i vs. f Rule JVYiI-i Jacob Falim. ) O N tho petition of Aaron Cleveland and Su san P.liis xyife, xvlio xvas Susan C. bona, stat ing that Jacob Fa Inn, before the intermarriage of the petitioners, to xvil; on the 22d day of June 1821, did in conjunction xvith oiie Joseph A. Scott, execute a joint bond to the said Susan C. in the penal sum of four tliousaud dollars condi tioned for the payment of txvo thousand dollurs xvith interest from date, on or belore the first day of March then next, and that for the better securing the payment thereof, tiro said Jacob did on tiro day and year first aforesaid make his certain indenture of mnrlgnge, xvliereby lie mortgaged to said Susan C. all that lot of ground knoxvn nnd designated as Garden lot number thirty nine, No 39, and also, that adjoining half part of another lot known as lot number forty txvo, No 42, containing together eight and a half acres more or less situated to tho east of the city of Savannah nnd bounded to the north xvrrt of Lot No 26, to the south and east by lands be longing to tlie estate of Hampton Lillibridge, and the west by the public road leailiiig to Skidaway island whereon a brick yard is now established and knoxvn by the' name of Enlims brick yard- that there is noxv on the snid bond or mortgage obligatory tho sum of eighteen- hun dred dollars xvith interest from the 23d day pi January 1823, and praying the foreclosure of Ilia equity of redemption of the' said Jacob nnd his 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 tlie principal and interest due On the said bend or xxriting obligatory together xvith the cost of this application be paid into this court xvithin txveh’e months.from this date, or in case of default that the equity of redemption of said Jacob Fnlim, ids heirs, "executors, adminis trators nnd assigns be from, thenceforth forever foreclosed and tlmt such further and other, pro ceedings be bad thereon, as are pursuant to the statute in sueh case made and provided—And it is further ordered that this rule be published in one of the Gazettes of tills state nt least once a month for txvelve months, or that a Copy, be served on the defendant at least six montli before the time appointed fpr tlie payment of tlie mon ey into court. Extract from the minutes, 15lh Jan. 1824. jan 16 12 JOB T. BO LF.8. ry, on or before the second day of May next, therwise letters dismissory will bo grunted tlie | pe titioner. Witness the lion. John P. Williamson one of tiro Justices oftiie said Court this second day Of No- veinberj 1824. S. M. BOND, c. c. o; nov 2 203 Effingham Superior Court, To the Jurors, Witnesses and Suitors in the ’same. raxHEJudgc of the Superior'Courts rf 1 lie East- X ern District having been called to 11 conven tion of the Judges at Milledgeville, tiro Superior Court 6f Effingham County will beudjburned, on the regular day oftiie Term, to the 13th of De cember, of which Jurors. Witnesscs. and Suitors in the same will take notice, and give their attend- mice accordingly. By order of ills Honor James M. Wayne, Judge of the Superior Cou.t. JNO. CHARLTON, noy 1,6 1213 Clerk. EORGIA, Chatham County—By the honora- T 6/e the Justices of the Inferior court of Chath am county sitting for ordinary purposes. To all xvhom.it may concern. Whenras Charles .Gregory cxccntor of Thomas G. Davis late of.Chatham county decensed lias petitioned the honorable the court of ordinary to be discharged from his said executorship. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections, if any they have, in the office of tiie Clerk of tho court of ordinary on or before the 7th (Jay of March next, otherxvise letters dismissory xvill be granted the petitioner, - Witness the honorable George I. Cope, one of the Justices of the said court this seventh day of September, A, D, 1824. • S. M. BOND, c c o c c sep 9 175 Steams Panacea. T HE Subscribers have just received from Phil adelphia a fresh supply of this celebrated Me dicine, and have made sucli arrangements ns to kdep a constant supply of it on hand. Persons in xvnnt of this article can depend upon its being gen uine, as it comes direct from Mr. Sxvaim. LAY fy HENDRICKSON, Chemist and Druggists, Chad’s (tv it Junes. oct 7 186 W1 are requested to. state, that Ada at Coff.,' ■ isa ciuididntc, forthe Officeof Receiver of Tax Returns at the ensuing ElecBsri: 1 • ' ' dec 11 23t> Superior court, Chatham county John Retail > «*. L \Xii Nathan Baker. ) O N tlie petition of J110. Rnsr. stilling tha Nathan Baker did on (In 1822. tiro belter to secure the payin certain promissory note oftli.il date fo of two tliousaud dollars, payable to th( tan, or order, on or before tiro Istdi 1824. xvith interest nt 7 per cent per n his indenture, under nil seal, bc'orine nd slty of Savannah, nnd known nnd number prayinj day and year first aforesaid said John Retnn, all tiro tilld half part of all that lot of land, being in tlie city ol distinguished in tlie plan thereof I 011c (1) Tyi-onnell tytiling Darby ilh the appiirtenBiroes, and furtlii tiro said promissory note remains nnd tlie.said mortgage in lull force tiro foreclosure of the snid morlgug O/i motion of W. W. Gordon,^attorney, for tlie rotioner, it is ordered that tiro said Nathan Ba er do pay into tills court, within twelve indatlis of this date, the principal nnd interest due on the snid note nnd the cost of the said application, or in default thereof, that the equity of rede nip tion oftiie said Nathan Baker of mid to tiro said mortgaged premises, be thenceforth and forever foreclosed. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this rule be served on the snid Nathan Baker, at least sii|inonths before the time appointed for the p tlflieiU of ‘-aid money into eo.irl. or pnMished in one of the public Gazettes of this .state, at least once In cxcry month, until tiro time ap pointed for tiro payment thereof, mid that such further and other proceedings bo bad ns arc prescribed by the statute in such disc made mid provided. Extract from the minutes this 24tii Mav. 1S24. may 7 2 A. B. FANNIN. Clerk. O’ {Superior court, Chatham (Jimmy; '* March Term, 1824. William Berrie J . ts. v< ' > Rule A'isi. 'J J0I111 Christopher. S N the petition of William Barrio stating that one John Christopher, of tiro coumy •of Camden, being indebted to one ll< ury SadU v or order in a note of band, dated f t Man-fid said county, on tlie 9th October 1822, in '.lie sum of Five Hundred Doilurs, payable v, itb Interest from the date'on tiro first day of January then next ensuing, did mortgrote to the snid Henry his heirs nnd us-ign's, to secure the payment ol'tiro note aforesaid with interest on the same—a ccr tain lot of land in the town nforeSnid .(icing part of lot No. 1 beginning nt the west corner of a lot belonging to one Calvin Huyes, tliliice rim ing south 100 feet on St. Marys Street, thence nortli to Bryant St. cast to C. Hays’ land them a south to the beginning, With the margin attached to the same on tlie sooth side of St Marys-.r Bay st. being a hundred feet on the street and running from thcnco directly to tiro river St. Marys, together With nil nnd singular every iliiug thereto npperta" mg, that the sold llaYlry Jfmlbh-r, to whom and to 1 hose heirs mul assign* the su'd mortgage xvns m • • oil tiro 24th of Sept. 18 * July assigned by ecd, said mortgage toll. pc3 titioocr, there is f -v due on said mortgagi; the sum ofTix’d Hundred Dollars with intcred from, the 1st January 182'. Hud praying for thr’rrcclo- sura of the equity o! redemption, iu,t! e said John Christopher, Ins heirs untl assures in (he mortgaged premises and that the same be foreclosed according to law,. On motion of Belton A Coop, attorney i n-pel jjtlolierrit is ordered that tiro principal mui 111* terest due on llio said mortgage ^together ivith the co.Ms of ids applicants be paid into tin. nmrt within twelve mnnli-- iuun lid.-- date, o'.lu re iso that tiro equity of redemption ol tiro sai-i John Christopher his Iroirs executors, administrations and assigns be from thence torevev hm-c; -ed nnd tbnt such other proceeding) take piece as n pursuant tu the statue. And it is further ordered that this rule hep il llshed In one of tlie Gazettes .of this " »» at e once n month fbr twelve, months to tiro time a p| pointed for tiro payment of said money into GodHUfr v.- ;,y ffc-. A true extract from the minutes. V JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. JeO'erson, 15th March, 1824 Chatham Superior Court, Mav Term, 1824. EORGE Yolinston and others, complainants Y'JT vs Peter Vnriburgh Livingston and otirors, defendants, in equity ifi the feoperior court, ot Chatham county, Ma/term, 132 I. It appearing to tlm Court by affidavit that Pe ter Vanburgli Livingston and Harriet E. Living ston, xvho arc parties defondant reside beyond the state ofGeorgiu, and xvithin tlie United States on motion of complainants solicitor, it is ordered that the said defendant do respectively appearand an- swertlie complaints hill xvithin four months from lie date of this rule. And is further ordered ,lhni this rule be published once a xxreek during four months from this date in one of the public Gazettes pf this State. Extract from the Minutes. A. B. FANNIN, Cjerk june 8 134 . Canteen—Superior Court, October Term, 1824. Nicholas JT. Bayard ) vs. > Rule Mist. Rny Sands - ) O N the petition of Nicholas J. Bayard, stating tlmt Ray Sands, on the fifth day of June eigh teen hundred nnd twenty-four, for the better se curing the payment of his certain bond or xvriting obligatory, bearing date the day and year afore- said,'whereon he the said Ray acknoxvledged him self held arid bound unto the said Nicholas J. Bay ard, in the penal suifi of four thousand dollavs- conditioned for the payraet of oho thonsund dol, lnrs on or before the first day of October then next, aqd tlie further sum of one thousand dollars on tlie first day of January then next, did mort gage all that tract, piece, or parcel of land, lying, aeing unci situate on Cumberland Island in the county of Camden, and known by the name of Cotton Bliiff, con’nining Tour hundred anil fifty- acres, bopnded Prt the north by lands of Shierer, on the south by lands of Nathaniel Green, and on tlie xvest by salt marsh, together with the appurte niine'es—and further stating that the said Sums oi;. money remained unpaid, and pray the foreclosure of tiro equity of redemption of the said Ray. , On motion of VV. W. Gordon, attorney for the petitioner, it is ordered that the said Ray Sands do pay into tills court before the expiration of twelve months from this date, tiro said several Sums of money in tlie condition of the said bond mention ed, together with the interest and cost, otherwise that the equity of redemption of the said Rny Sands his Iroirs. executors, administrators and as signs, of. in and to tho said mortgaged premises, bo thenceforth and forever foreclosed. And it is further ordered, that this rule be pub lished in one of the Gazottos'of this state at least once a month for twelve months, or that a copy be served on the said Ray Sands, at least six months before the expiration of the time appoint ed for tiro payment ot the snid money into court, and that such further- proceedings lie had as are pursuant to tiro statute in such case made and pvo- vided. . Extract from the minut' s, this 25tu Oct. 1824 JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. eel?? 2.00 • In Admiralty. UNITED STATES OE AMERICA, ) DISTRICT OF ,1:0'.( f l \ j George Woodruff and others, j «■ ! sr ’ 7 ' Pieces of Mahogany part cargo j" • W0,!,f,0: N Ship Albion J To the Marshal of the District of Georgia-3J GREETING I L. S. • GEO. GLEN. Cl, rk. ^TTHfiREAB George .Woodruff, Patrick irons' ^ V toil and George Johnstoh and Jacob AVuld- liarg and George VVuldburgand Edxvard P. Postal! have exhibited their libel or complaint In,the Dis trict Court oftiie United States ibrtiro Dhu-ict o» Georgia aforesaid, statingniid propounding thill by means of great labor and exertion of the matin gars, and negro slaves oftiie said lilmllani'. they iiaxre saved and preserved pieces of Mahogany- wood, from the wreck of (lie Briti h ship U'.iou which had been Wrecked lu the.gale of the lorn* teenth of September last; and xva.V'th-iven on ilia beuch of the Island of Saint Catherine^', in the said District, mid praying aT-ensonalde sah-age b ciloWance tlierefiYim. And xvhercasthe Judge of tjro District Court for the District aforesaid, hath ordered mid directed tho Txverlftli day of -Nox-em ber next, for all persons concerned, to be cited to appenr atlhe Court Hquro'i in the City of Sayan ' nan, at-ten o’clock qf that day, and shew chuse if any tlroy hax’c,xvhy judgment shotild not pass nj prayed : You are tiicrelore liereiiy outllorised mid against as aforesaid, to be, nnd appeah, nt (he. lihro, and place, aforesaid, before the JVtdge aforesaid, to-hear, abide by and perform all and singular such judicial acts 'as are: necessary and liy laxv required to be done in the premises ; .and' further to do and receive whatuntolawand justice shall j appertain, under the pain of tlie law and con tempt thereof, the absence; and contumacy of them arid every of them ill any xviso r.otwith' standing. And whatsoever you shall do in tiro premises you shall duly certify unto the said Judge, at the time and place aioresuid, together With these presents. Witness the Hon. Jeremiah Cu vier, Judge of the said District Coitrt this twenty-ninth day of Octo ber one thousand eight hundred und twenty- four. DAVIES & BERRIEN, Proctors. All persons interested in the toregoing Monition xxdll take due notice. JNO. H. MOREL, .xi.ii. a. Oct 29 200 I'ATiNE months after date, application xvill be L Y made to the hon. the Inferior Court of Bry an Count)', for leave to sell all the real estate o Sarah M’Kindly,-late of Bryun County dec. f > the benefit of the heirs and creditors of snid es tate. JAMES BUTLER, Adm’r. iqiil 2 §o77 i tiimiway during the lust v> t a NEGROWomannomeU ELSY: sin- JA_ black woman about tile age 1 f 40, an, thick white skin or film which entirely .rev left eye, by which she cannot be mistakei persons are particularly warned against e jug or harbouring said wench, under il u Srosechtran. nov 16 aQ14 JOS S EEE<?T. all All 1 'loy alty of