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b , r - ,,/• wiimifaiie, STon.im:, dray-
f lei:.i.\d initfmwa,/,vsAr.ufjwm,
r'uiWi'liciti Jun. 1924, and now in operation.
WMAKFACtE.
,1s under 100 tons, per duy 60 cents.
over do. do 7o
ft^e on landing and Shipping Country Fro•
4 cents.
dace.
HXh barrel of half do Rice
E
bale Cotton
package of Indigo
Wsliead of tobacco
1000 feet of Lumber
|0(W staves
1000 shingles
1000 reeds
1000 hoop poles
100 feet of live oak, cedar and other
lieuw wood, sold by the solid ft. 374
100 bushels of corn, and grain of all
klufl, in bulk - • j[J
bids lime In bulk 30
6
4
15
30
30
134‘
20
30
100
cor#of wood • 2®
eejnr.iiahtwood or other posts, per
JOOlogs * • • 61
I Wharfage on Landing and Shipping Goode
Ichor of a small size, each • Uf. cc
Ro (UK) lbs. and upwards - If
do
1200
cents.
Ivils
Li of coffee, pimento, sugar, and all
other bags of such size, (grain e»|
ccnted) each
of grain and salt
irrelaof salted provisions naval stores,
bread, apples, cider,and all kinds
of barrels except dry goods and
Miqnnrs • . * • *
o of wines, and all kinds of liquor
(elder excepted) dry goods in
casks exceeding 20 gallons, and
noraver <w gallons •
|do. n ines or liquors and dry goods
iu casks under 20 gallons
xes of dry goods,and all kinds of boxes
tinder 4 feet square
)o. do do over 4 feet square
Bo, soap, candles, chocolate, cordials,
oil, nnd boxes of like size
do. sugar, each •
ndcs of corn, per 1000 *
pies, the same as boxes.
jits of osnaburgs, Russie duck, bagging
canvas, each
utts of liquor or any kind of casks, ex
ceeding 130 gallons
ottlcs, loose, per gross - *
utter pots, each - *
undies of pans, spades, fce. each
orn, per 100 bushels
aides not exceeding 500 lbs. each
exceeding 000 lbs. not exceeding
1200 lbs.
exceeding 1200 lbs. * *
V>rdiigc of all xinds, per coil
rjnp ovens with covers, and fire dogs
per pair • *
fates of earthenware
keese, per 100 lbs. * •
do per cask - *
hairs, of 2 wheels •
arts, of t wo wheels • •
urritiges, of four wheels
£5
3
brandy, puncheon, of rum. and nil
kinds of liquor in cuskscxceedijlg 03.
and not r.xcoetUtig 130 gallons
Iron per ton, first and Inst week 60 cents,
iiiiiTw iim,: .■.■ I y ,. ;j
Ilrcro oilier itrliclr tame (U Us vhnrfftg
6
it
WEIGHING
Mach bbl. or lialfbb. rico
Hhd. of tobacco or sugar
Raeknge of indigo
Bnle of cotton . - -
Eafth draft of light goods, under I0o lbs. 6 \
do 1 do , do ’ . ovtr 100 Ibs. ; / 12*
do do heavy goods' und* r "200 6j
do do dp over 200 per 100 lbs 3
. DltAYAOE."f
Tor hauling up the, Bluffto any part otthi
ifthncity,
D pounds
.60 cents.
374
aop . 26
ff 50
~ 1 60
- 1 6*)
; r 8
-0T
i* or hauling up tilt h to any p
articles not herein enumerated, for
weight - - -
Under 1600 lbs nnd not less (ban tOQ
do 1000 do do ' do
For a 1000 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 every other article in theaanmprapqilion;
for hauling down the Bluff, or from one wlmrf to
another exceeding 1600 lbs • 374'eta,
Under 1600 and not lets than 100 lbs 26 •
For each bale of cotton - .64 ,
d® bbl Rice - - . 124
do hhd Tobacco • 31f ■
do bbl Flour • * <4
And every other article in the tame proportion. 3
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Dr. A. DE LAHOCHE.
Opjiusi tr I In Fjj cltthifft, Kaominnh.
' supplies of g.
mstantlv reccivim
iMM tiS V \t» MEDICINES,
si iccted for Country .Merchants and Physicians,
which 1 - will • !! t‘T cash or approved credit at
.y/ /./’// I 7’/; Ql’IMX 1.
oct Id IMt
15
4
37
25
$1 00
t
'hairs, Windsor andnll sitting chairs, per
dozen • >12
[oils, per ton - . ,13
'simons under 600 lbs. - £4
do. over 600, not over 1200 lbs . 60
do. over I2u0 lbs. - , 03.
tambouses
r^ks, empty
Rape, each
Demijohns, each
Peaks «nd chests of drawers
File Wood, per cord
Fish, per quintal -*-■
Grain of alt descriptions (except in bags)
per 100 bushels - - 25
Gunpowder, in’bbjs. of 100 lbs. each 124
da. in hulfbbls. - *>1
do". in kegs of 28 lbs. or under 3
Glass, window, per 100 feet, in propor
tion for smaller - * 4
Hbdj. exceeding 130 gallons of liquor
or any kind of merchandize _ 15
do. exceeding 63 and not exceeding
£
1
10
25
2
8
25
60
60
25
6
6
2
6
6
25
2
30
4
10
25
25
124
1
124
26
130 gallons
Hearth tile, per 1000
Hemp, per ton
Hides, raw or tanned, per 100
Hay, loose, per 100 lbs.
do. bunnies, each
Hampers of Merchandize, each
dor of Potatoes, each
Hogs, each
Jars or Jugs, each per dozen
Iron, per (on
Kegs of paint, butter, lard, biscuit, and
such size kegs
do. shot and lend oVer 56 lbs. not over
500 lbs
do. liquors of a smaller size than 20
gallons -
Lime, per 100 bushels
do. per 'barrel
Laths for plastering per 1000 . , •
Mules, each
Onions, per 100 bushels
do. in ropes, per 100 ropes
Fats, iron, each
Fine Apples, per 100
Potatoes per 100 bushel
Pipes of gin, brandy, and all kinds of li
quor, exceeding 63 gallons
fdo. do. exceeding 130 gallons
Quarter casks of.wine and other liquor,
(cider excepted) and dry goods in
casks exeeeding 20 gallons not ex
ceeding 63 gallons - - -
kaisins in jars - • <
Salt per 100 bushels
[ Skillets each - e
Stones; quern and grind,
d’i Befntudit, per 100
no large mill per pair - - ’V
ballast, and other stonc.% per ton
Sblls under 20,0 gallons each
do over 200 do
Sonts . ,. . .
Settee's " ' - • ■
vWwSsjdii*'•sLgwSrcJ’vj
, fees ofallkinds(rice excepted)over
V under 63 gallons - - 5
-*1 miks of all kinds, under *1 feet squnre 4
do do over,4 squares - - 6
tbs or cask- exceeding 130 gallons li
quor or oilier kinds of merchandize 15
b ,J| l, brnsilletlo, lignum vita. 1 , nnd all
dye woods, per ton - - 25
ucr'ptur - - - ft
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, f
John W. Long )
,W. > Monition.
Ship Albion and cargo. )
To the Marshal of said District—
GREETING !
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
W HEREAS John \V. Long assignee of the un
derwriters nt Lloyds in London, in the
Kingdom of Great Britain, the supposed insurers
of the Ship Albion and cargo, 1ms exhibited his
libel or complaint, in the District Court of the U-
nited States, for the District of Georgia; stating,
alleging and propounding, that the British Ship
Albion, laden with Mahogany, Logwood, and di
vers other articles, was-.onthe morning of the 16th
September last, .by the force of the wind and
waves driven on the beach of Saint Catherines
Island, iathe District aforesaid, and there aban
doned by hercrew; add that much of the cargo
has floated out of the said Ship, some palrtof which
has been taken by George. H. Johnston, Patrick
Houston and George M. YValdburg, aud by divers
other persons, to a place of greater safety, and
tliut part theref still lies on the beach of said
Island, below high water mark expdscd to the sea
That the Agent oi the underwriters at Lloyds, un
der the impression that thp said Ship ana cargo
were insured ut Lloyds, lifts for the benefit of ull
concerned, sold the interest of the said .underwri
ters uforesitid, therein at publick sale to John W.
Long. But the said persons, who have removed
u part of the cargo to a place of greater safety,
claim to be entitled to salvage thereon, and pray
ing process of this court to tuke the said wreck
and the said cargo, or so much thereof, as is to be
found within the jurisdiction of this Cobrt, into
thqjcuytody of the Court for the benefit oi the said
iibcllunt,nnd nil persons concerned, and praying
a monition aguinstthe snid George, Patrick, and
George, and all other persons, claiming to be en
titled to salvage to appear and establish such their
claims add also to nil persons interested to appear,
and shew cause why the said wreck and her car
go shall not be adjudged to the said John W.
Long, assignee, ns aforesaid, of the underwriters
at Lloyds, and for further proceedings. Now
therefore, you the said Marshal, are hereby com
manded to attach, seize, take, and safely keep the
remains of the said Ship Albion and her curgo,'
wheresoever w'ithin the jurisdiction of this Court,
or in the possession of whomsoever to be fouud,
to answefr the snid libel, and you are further : com
manded to cite and admonish the said Geofge,i
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 ,all-
and every person and persons, whomsoevei' hay-
ing or pretending to have any right, title, interest,,
property, claim or demand in, or to the said wreck
orto the cargo thereof, to be, andappeara( u spe
cial Court of Admiralty, to be held at Suvannuh,
on the Twelfth day of November next, to answer
the libellant imhe’ premises that right and justice
may be done in this behalf. Aud whatsoever you
shall do, in this regard certify and 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 Cuyluv,. Judge :pf
said District, this twenty-first duy of October;
eighteen hundred and twenty four. -
NiCOLL Hi GORDON, r
Proctors forf.ibellants.
All porsons interested In the foregmhg Monitlon
will take due notice. JNO. ll. 'MOREL, u. c.o.
Oct 30 201
ixtiiicnil Dni_f,< 'itenuctiLv i’'umitV
lil txlieiiK! Ware i Iuit^e.
lay x irnXiJitH’Kso.y,
,• Wholesale and RctiulCjieuiisiifaiul Druggists
01. I. Via,/ l: ••l.lii,:'.'. r nj 1 ftse ailal
Hkilike.r Streets, Savannah.
3 r wr. constantly on liand a-ToVy general as
JL sortineut'bf '
. . vURtds, MEDICINES)
DYE STUFK8 AND IWtNTS,
I’nUI'liRlKRY, dj’Cj . ■
Agrcat variety of Apat lmeurics Glass Ware such
wide and narrow mouth bottle?, from 1 gallon
;p pneouneq,composition and glass,inortiHV glues
urtipsand lamp glasses,'sthdlliiigs boUlijs, gradua
ted measures, Apotlieearics.vhifsTvhfteamt.green.
Suirgcuns Instruments—i’opket. a ■, tUrpt^ysi
trusses, spring and jliumb lances,.forceps, stdulas,
Hoagies, catheters, scales, and weiriits; ^c. ^-c.
Patent. Medicihee—of every description, viz:
Scidfitz and Sodul'owder.s, balin of Quito, •enlciu >
ml rnagncsiu, Lees, Anderson?,aud Hoopers Pills,
Swidms4*ttiiacen. BalsamHoney, Batemans tnitn
Churches Cough Drops, itch oinimcnt, 4 c..
All of which ure, offered fur sale 011 the most*
liheral terms for paslnor credit.. ' , ,•
ID” L.wH. Having enlarged their Establish
moot and lmviiig made such amujgeme'hts 9s to
Via ■•nnnivSnir W feneli eimnltv <•»(’ nnml..
be continually receiving afresh supply of .goods,
flutter thcmselvesthnt none of thij kijulin this city;
can oiler greater insdueciuenUi to doajurs. 'J im'
Merchant, the Planter, und the Physician, can*
herabe snpplicd with almost every -'article, in .the
Drug line; as tlihir assortment will be jpuiid esten-'
sive and.of the, best quality, - under no considera
tion whatever will thebaic of impupe, or. adultera ,
ted articles he promoted. The utmost bare will
be used in the, selection of good Medicines und
will bo sold at a .moderate profit. It isnppn these
principles Ulone that they wlll endeavor to secure
patronage. All ordertptomplty executed. \ ■
The GeorgiaTatrioti and Darien Gazette, Will
please to-give tills advertisement six insertions and
forwnVd.thcir bills for payment. . ,
pt 28 - 182 . . y. .
60
25
12A
10
6
6
Wat
1 w heels, (4 wheels)
ji f 61 '.'. in proportion to the foregoing rates
Mi im article is not to be. found under its vane
f£ f the puckngc in which it is usually contained. J
Coo if lying on a wharf moreihan two nights,, to
‘’■subject to a week’s storage, unless landed on Sat
u f‘.y, or any other evening immediately pcm/lhif.
“ holiday—in such eases to be removed on the second
’Kjrking (tay thereafter, or be sallied to storage
tworiv
STORAGE-
eplton, per week, 8 cents for the
' u ‘t aml last week and for each intcr-
v en'mg week - - - 5
1 •> fire per week ... ■. ti
icco per week - - 20
cask ontuining more than 30cul-
jon* . - - 25
On
Hut jp!
sugar, molo65cs, Pipe of gin,
G eorgia, chuiham Comity—To all whom it
inay, concof.fi.
• Whereas Klie Ajon 1ms applied to the Horn
the Court of Ordinary of Guatbam ■ Cdunty, for
letters of administration on tbe'estatc and . lin ts
of Madam Robieti de la .ToncItere' late of Chat ham
County dec. iii behalf of the heirs and credit* i '.
These are tlierefore to cite: and - adinonkli
all and singular the kindred and creditors 0) the.
said'dfigftised^to file their.ohjeotions (if any-they
have) to the granting of - the administration of thp
estate of the said deceased to the applicant'in the
Clerk’s Gtlice of the said -Gqurt, on or before the
fifteeritlrday of lSeceriibef next; otherwise letters
ofaihnihistratidnVill lie granted.
Witness the H011. v i g'-'~ one of the
Justices pf (lie said Court,tin' 15thday of Novenl'
her, A. D. 1824. Si M. BOND, c e, 0.
npv 15 213 A*'* 1 1. '
unci Tenants of Houses
Tuke Xofice.
Ill', Mnnnaers and KssWiants ul Fire Engines
will on Monday, the Wh hut. proceed to
make an fiduiriftatfoo of Bndtrats Ladders, .kic,
thrompumt tin City, kll persons not complying
w - i!ii the follow ing sections of.au Ordinance for
prevent in ; accidenlsby L'ijc No. will be returned
to Council.
Si;*. 10. Add be it forth,orrlnincd,. That every
hou-e within tho,l|mil3 and Jurisdiction of this
City, (/coupl'd and tenanted, shall he supplied
with buckets at the expense of the owners of
suid premises, to the number of ntleast the num
ber offi\'u-plac , '« sxilie same, including such as
arc in jhe out-bni.-tTugs, ami the said lmckctssliall
be equal iii goodness nhd size to those procured
for lliq use of the City .and painted,on which shall
be painted in visible character? the name of the
owners.of said buckets ; nr,din base the owner of
any house dr tenement should refuse or neglect
to have t)ie said buckets supplied agrecaldy to
thisordiimnee, if slinll and tuay be law tul for the
tenant to procure the same, deducting; It out of
his rent. f ' / •' . -
Sec. II And 6e it further ordained,' That the
owner of cyejy improved wlinrf shall furnish
twenty buckets for the building or buildlugs on
such wharf, ud dblivoi tliem to Managers and
Assistants of the Engines, on or before the second
meeting of Council iii July next; mid the receipt
ofiiny filnnager or Assistant, for such buckets;
hall it a deemed afull compliance with this sec
tion, by the owner, foe the number of buckets
mentioned in said recehit; And the owner of
every store in the City, that has no fire-place or
daces attached to the same, shall furnish two lire-
jnekets fot every stpre of such kind, nnd under
siieh regulntiohs asotherlnndlords are by this or
dinance required to do. * " i_ t ^ • >
Sxc, 12. And,beitfUrlher otdained, Thalevery
owner of a wooden houee or •houses, Hrick, ''or
elque. house,or houses covered with wadd.ocouni-
edfts dwclling-lioti-cs or kitelioh's.shall provldcthe
sariio with, a suificieiit ladder, or have it scull te dr
door cut lhrough the rpofofsach'houxe or hOuses;
large enough for a man .to pass through conve
niently, under tlie pcnantly (if a fine not excee
ding tlilrtydrttltti's. ,
iiov 2 203 JOHN IIAUPT, Clerk.
Register,of Pcbaf cs in Ctinghss.
PROSPECT!jsl * ,■ g; - ■ \
A CCORDING to mi Intiinatidu hereloforeglven,
there will be published'at the of the
National Intelligencer, during the next session of
Cougress, and, If encouraged by/the approbation
of the Public, ut every session thereafter, n RE
GISTER OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS, intend-
edtocoinprehendamore fullR<portq(the Si'ieech-
es on topics of general interest, In each House of
Cougress,tlmu lias ever heretofore becn published,
or than can he given to the Public through the or
dinary and limited channel, the cplumnsofa news
paper. ’ This compilation willbc of.the most aii
tlientic cast,printed with great regard to accuracy,
mid in a form for durable preservation.
This undertaking^ npt of course intended to
substitute or supercedcAlie Reports, ofPcbates for
the National Intelligencer, but rather, by with
drawing the heavy npd extended,Rcpdrts from its
columns, to enable the Proprietors of that Jonmul
ilumns, toenahle the Proprietors of that Jonmul
.furnbh,cvcry -
itelligible Report* ot the PMecedmgs and Dis-
intelllgible.Rppori* of the Pijbceetlings and Dis
missions in the day precedln;:.-< 1 i,. t!. II aises.’
The “REoisrra” is nedes?arily an experiment,;
but it is an hxperjlnenttbe success of which we
see no reason to doubt. Eyery ; dne wbn (akestn
Interest in. our political history, i. - . w;ell a sail those
who engage in th^ duties'ut p*)litic/il life, must
have felt and lamented tin'w ; nt of a Record of
Debates in Congress, in a convenient form, with
indexes which might lend life enquirer to any sub
ject debated, and to the nmno ofaiiy one whoen-
gaged in debate. Such n w ork would tin dn ele
mentary book for young politicians, and we have
no hesitation in asserting- that the possession of
sueliu one,, from (lie commencement of the exist
ing government to this (Jay,"ottld.beof immense
due to. the nation; were it Only to shew jvhttt lias
heretofore bcen snid upon questions which are
wdl,as.soon uslliay are.goue, be equally t
those'in which AVp Il*?;. - ' •
It ismot only, therefore, as alVehicle of. -present
information, but also us a book for future reference
—asa National.POlitlcalRepository and Text-Book
that we "hope this wgrk will be ; both useful and
popular. -
"From the lowness ,q( the subspription t«- this
\vork, it w-illho .seen that it isno partof our cal
culation to realize any.presetit profit from it. On
the contrary, we' shull, in all probability, lose mo-
ndy by it far si year pr tw;o, hoping thut thereafter
its established .ciiaracVVr.will ensure it a sufficient
patronage to make it profitable.
;. a - . :'v GAI.ES,81 SEATON.
WashingtonSeptember, 1824.
conditioxs.
The publication of GALES & ^EATON’S RE
GISTER OF DERATES IN CONGRESS xvill
epmmence a? ncioii <us the Debates each - : suc
cessive-Sc-si on of Congress ishull afford materials
to fill nhall'*!u i‘t,(8pages.) ■ ■ -
Tliewmrk will be printed in the octavo fot™, on
a super royal paper, made for the purpose, and on
ft brevier type,indduble columns—eiieli.page com
prising neftrly as mueli nuitter ns - one of the co
lumns of the Rational Intelligencer*' •
ft will contain as full und accurdtc Reports as
Crip be obtained qf all Debates on main questions,
and ofiall interesting Debates pn incidental ques
tions; w ith an Appendh,; containing a list of the
Members ftf each House, the Yeas and Nays in
each llpusc on . questions -which' have been the
Clerks Ofiiee;.
29jh October 1S2'F,
jYT.OTICI>—^Proposals w ill be received at this
lx Office until &e loth December next, for sup
plying (lie Guard house with Wood and lightf-7
and keeping the smile clean—also, fob-sweeping
mid keeping in order, the Police office
Extract from the minutes,
SOL. C’Oli.EN, c. c. pro tcm.
put 29 200 i'Vv ' T/ 4
( 'In ks <
EOlh October, 1S21.
I N conformity with a resolution of Council No-
j tice is hereby given that on the second regular
meeting in Nov." next. Council will proceed to
elect a City Treasurer,'to fill the vnpmicy occa
sioned by the decease of John 1. Roberts.
Extract from thp minutes.
SOL. COHEN, c. c.pro tew.
oct 29 ‘- >lln
The l iHlersisiTied Committe,
| u AVE been instructed by Council to place in
JL J a stale of repair the Eire Engines of the city.
They w ill receive proposals from any competent
persons to effect this object.—The Engines re
quiring repairs will be designated on application
to either of the Cummitt.ee.
GEO. M1ELEN,
I. MINIS,
uov 1 )r 210 JAS. MORRISON.
witl
esseptiaL. .
them, and proper indexes to the whole.
The Deludes of the next Session, it is computed,
will, with the Appendix, make a volume of livo
hundred pages, at least, and will be furnished to
subscribers through the Post Office, in sheets,' ns
piiblished, (or reserved at this Office, nt the sub
scriber’s option,) at tiikee iiom aus for the > vol
ume, lie it more or less, 16 be paid in advance in all
eases of transmission beyond thc'liraitsof the city
Thu sheets wilt b’e transmitted as completed
without regard to auy pariiculitrihiys, as the pul)
liculion must of course bfc regulated liy the prepar
ation of the. matterof w liieh it is to be composed,
The subscription .will In 110 case, unless within
the eitv. and not then unless specially indicated
lie miifersloiu! to extend beyond the volume ar
tunily paid for in advance* ,
To non-subscribers the ]iriee will be men tlol
Ioj'a4bimndin boards,fortlie volume now unuonfte
T
JL at their old stand) in Bull
Judge Cnyler’s House, and will 1
test manner for Marble
MONUMENTS,
TOMB TABLES,
IIE \D STONES,
PAINT STONES,
CHIMNEY PIECES,
HEARTH, BUILDING STONES,&c.
Or any Other work in their line ol liusiness—
AH order? from the country and city w ill be
thauktally received; and promptly attended to,
and executed on diort notice.
MOORE k LYMAN.
nov 6 H208—-tin
IN EQUITY.
i stion in the defend-
II persons not parties
til,
J. Shinn’s Panacea
! jplir. xubscrihcr, having discovered the com
8. position of Swap’s celebrated Fanaeea
has now a supply on hand for sale—ho has redu
ced the price Iroin !J3 60 to i* - 2 60, or.by the d
■ •" ff- ' j..,, V:
All charitable institutions in the United States,
nnd the poor will bo supplied graft j.
If the citizens of the principal cities nnd towns
will appoint an. agent to order and distribute this
Medicine to the poor,-it-'will be supplied.
This Medicine is celebrated for the cure of the
following Oiseases': Scorluln or King’s Evil, Ul-
oeratiad'oF FutrhU Sore Throat, long stnndin
Rheuiiliitic affeeiions, Cuttmebus Diseases,’ White
Swelling and Diseuses of tlie Bdnes, and nil ’*
'CB - .geiierallyi/>f1ui Ulcertitia i'ihumot.ftr, and
iiic Diseases'generally arising in debilitated con
stitutions, but inoie especially from . ByphfKs or
affections afiiiing’tlicrefrdnr, Ulcurs in the larynx.
&f<s. and the dreadful diseases occasioned by a
long and excessli'e use of Mercur/; ye- H *■ al-
so used in DLeftsfes of the Liyeh '
- j v CEUTIFICATES, ^
I have within the last hvo years had an oppor
tunity of seeing several cases of very inveterate
Ulcers, which having resisted previously thu re
gular modes of treatment, wcre healed hy the use
of Mr. Swnim’s Panacea, and I do believe, from
what 1 have seen,'-that it will prove an important
remedy in Scrofulous, Venereal nnd Mercurial
diseases. N. CH YI*M \N. M. D.
Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Physic,
in the University of Pennsylvania.
1 have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim i
numerous instances, within the last three years
and lmve always found It extremely cllieaeious
especially in secondary Syphilis, and Mercurial
Diseases. I have no hesitation in pronouncing it
a Medieine of inestimable value.
W. GIBSON, M. D.
Profissor of Surgery to the University of Penn.
JOHN .'-IIEN'N, Chcnid.
Philadelphia, AW. 17. 1823.
Each publisher of a newspaper in theU. States,
is requested to publish this advertisement once a
month, for one year, and send their accounts for
payment* -
Superior court—Clmtlmw county .
Thomas (■'. Pnrja et. al. )
CoqtplftnltS
and
Richard R. Cnyler, (
Win Shaw, decease*:
TN this case, on thu
JL ant's answer, that certain
to this bill, residing in Scotln
titled to a distribution of pa*
estate of Win Shaw, deceased, and on motion, it
i* ordered that *11 persons concerned do appear
before the Superior Court of Chatham County in
the term of January next, then and there to es
tablish sucli their claims; ami in detank thereof,
l(mt the undivided estate of the said Wm Shaw,
lie distributed among the complainants agreeably
to the decree of said Court and tln(t this raid In*
published once a month until tin* expiration
thereof. ■ -. -v ■'r’iXiifhr' ’
Extract from the minutes this 7th day of .Tune,
1824. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk.
Juno 17 5t138
Superior court, Cliutlitun 'county
Join* It etui! ^
Nathan Baker. ^
EAN tlie petition of Jno. Retail stating tha
•y
Nathan Baker dot on 1;.* m.-
1822. the t,etter to secure tlie puyn.i
certain promissory notft of that date un
of two ilfOnsand dollars, payahlr to tin
lletan, or Order, on or In fore tlie Is! E;
1821. with interest at 7 per cent per a
Ids indenture, under Ids seal, bearing
os
on
said John
, ; May,
nn.o. by
dale the
tlie
day anil year first aforesaid, mortgaged
said John Retail, all the undivided moiety or
half part of all that lot of land, situate, lying arid
being in the city of Savannah, and known and
distinguished in the plan thereof hy the numofer
one (1) Tyi niinell tything Dnrliy w ard, - together
w ith the niipurlenBiices, and further stating that
the said promissory note remains whol.y unpaid,
ftijd tlie said mortgage in lull force, and praying
the fnrerlosure of tin- .mid mortgage.
On motion 6F U\ \V. Gordon, attorney for the
peliofief, it is indered thn1 the said Nathan Ba
ker do pay into this court, within twelve mouths
this date
mien
said 1
ppl million;
T and to t
.orth and
aid
*ver
Superior court, (./'luitlmm cowiitv
v . ’. f • . January Term, 1824
Aaron Cleveland nnd Susan Cl
his wife, )
v :. ( Itutc A'isi.
Jaeol^ Fiihm. J
^ ^N the petition of Vanin Clevehiml anil 8
"sail C. Ills
wht
sun C. Bona,
Hie principal
he Ft-id note nnd the cost of tli
or in (lefaiitt thereof, that the e
linn of the said Nathan linker i
mortgaged premises, be thence
fore Closed.
\ id jt is further ordert d; that a copy ■ . this
rule be served on the stii.l Niilltan Baker, at l-ast
-i'/infmllts In fore the time appointed for the
pAjTnrnt ol's '.id money Into court, or published
in one of the public Gazettes of this state." nt
least once in every iiihftfh, until the time np-
poinleil for the paymenl 1 hereof, end that such
further nnd other proceedings lie had ... arc
prescribed by the statute In iucl
provided.
Extract from the minutes (hi
ml
A. B. FANNIN, Clerk.
Ninenor cum - !
W’illianl Berlin
Ob
of Camdr
Join
i- pel
Christophc
little Abb:.
■1 lie slHting
tiin county;
niy Sadler
ing that Jacob Falim, liefore flic.
intermarriage
or order
in a
note ni
ham!
ti.il
d 81 Mi
r>s in
ol tin- | etiliimor-'. to wit: on llu- 2 - .
il day of June
said cm
ntv, <
11 tin 9ll
Oet<
iher
822, in j 1
d sum
0-2I did in roiiiuurtion with .
tie Joseph A.
n|' Five
Hum
red Doll
• IN. |»
»y»ld
e with i,
tuv.*t
Scott, execute a joint bond to the.
in the penal sum of four 'thousand
said Susan. C.
dollars condi-
from lli
next eu
* relate
uing,
on the
did ruort
irst (i
\y oi
u> t 'h
.iiimtnry
■ said Hoi
ihtMi
ry hi.4
tioned for the payment of two tli
msaud dollars
heirs ail
d nssi
[titHMlfj
.nre
tii
payment
• •t the
with interest from dnte, on . or b
‘tore the first
note nforesaii
with i.it
VI C -t
on
he same-
* c»*r
day of March then next, and that
for the better
lain tot
ofdan
.
Own
..‘V»i
slid heir
•z part
securing the payment thereof, t
m sai 1 Ja6ob
O. 1 !
ivgi lining
at t
m \\
c.t cm III
V .«i 1JL
did on the day and year first ufprr
said make 111!
1 i: ok
ngiug
t * one ’
111 v i
i i i
yes, then.
run-
certain indenture of mortgage,
whereby he
in^ ‘ »u
li liiti
;*. (t on
St.
Mar\
' Street,
'Mire
mortgaged to said Susan C. ull thu
t Jot Of ground
north t*
IJryn
it ' t. «-t
st to
. ! ; 5
vs’ land
lienee
known and designated as Gm-di
n lot nitiiibo: -
south it
tiie 1
egi ruling
, wit
VtliC
margin a!
helled
thirty nine, No 39, and also, that
adjoining halt
to the 3
one 0
11 the si
nth
sldo
■ t fit M
die str.
-vs t>r
part of nnothcrJot known as lot
number forty
Huy t.
being
a huiidn
d fe
■t Ol
. 1 r.mi
two, No 42, containing together e
glit and a bull'
nsfimm.
from
thence
dim
(ly t
1 tl e fix
cr Et.
acres more or less situated to the
Mist of the city
Mnry.S
Jogetl
er i*’i «*
It an
biiiL,
tiler ever*
(’•ing
of SnvHiuiah and bounded to the
north west <d‘
thereto
iat t
1,
. ! i .-ui *
• ier,
Lot No 20, to the south and cnsl
by lands be.
to who
11 und
t.-» uhh3‘
lo i.
la-
•‘d.
longing to the estute of Hampton {JlUttrut:
and the west by the public road leading
/ fEORGlA, Clmtham County.—Uy the lion.
VjB the Justices of the Inferior.Court, silting for
oedinarv purposes,■■ rjjfe-pfe bf"‘ ' * - ^^-
To all whom it may concern.
WJiereaaJohft M'Nish, administrator of Isaac.
Baillon, dec.'has petitioned the honorable the'
Court of Ordinary to be discharged from - his said
administration.
Npw these ore therefore to cite and 'admonish
all ancEsingular the kindred mid creditors of -the.
said dec.toJiie their objections,(if any tlicy. have)
in the Office of-the .Clerk of the Court of.Drdina-
rv, on or before the second day of May next, o-
thertyiseletters disnilssory will be granted thu pe
titioner. ■ v ■' : ■ ■■ ■'
Wfiness the lion. John- P. Williamson one of the
Justices of the said Court this second day of No,
veoibe'r,-1824^pa v S, - Al. BOND, c.- c. o.
ES nov » ] '203 ‘ tv y,Y-fWBI]h& p
Effingham Superior Court,
to the Jurors, Witnesses and Suitors in the same.
Tft '.HR Judge of the Superior Cniii-ts of the East-
X ern District.bavingbeencnliedtoa 'conveif-
lion of the Judges at Milledgevillq, the Superior
Court of Eflingham County will be adjourned, on
tlie regular day of the Term, to the 13th of De-
qeinber, of. which Jurors. Witnesses, and Suitors
in the same Vvill'tnke notice, and give thpb - attend
ancc accordingly.
By order of his Hpnor James M. Wayne, Judge
of the Superior Cott.l.. JNO. CHARLTON,
nov 16 , 1213 Clerk-
£ i EORGIA; Chatham County—Vy the nunortt-
Mf hie the Justices of the Inferior court of Chath
am county sitting Jbr ordinary purposes.
, To till whom it may concern;
Whearas Charles Gregory executor of Thomas
G. Davis Iste of Chatham cuunty deceased lias
petitioned the,Honorable the court of ordinary to
be discharged from ills said executorship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
aud singular the kindred and creditors of the
said ilei-rased, to file llieirobjeetions, if any they
have, in the office of thu Clerk qf'the court of
ordinary on 61: before the. Till day of .March next,
otherwise letters - dismis$ory will be granted tlie
petitioner. ,
Witness the honorable George I. Cope, one of
the Justices of tlie snid court this seventh day of
September, A. D. 1824.
S. M. BOND, dc see
sep 9 - 176
The Deliutcs'of the Session of Congress follow
ing the next, anil ofthe first Session ofevery Con
gress, w ill, il is supposed, fill about one thousand
pages, or perhaps more, making one very large
volume, or two of a handsome size—the first Ses
sion of each Congress being nearly dofinle the du
ration oft he second. The price of the Register
forthe first Session of each Congress, bo its con
tents more or less- than 1000 pages, w ill be fixed at
five dollars to subscribers, and sixtonon-utbscri
hers.
Oct 12 l - 8£
Suxiim,s I’linacca.
tllE Subscribers have just received from f’h-i!-
T[ aftelphian fresh supply of this celebrated Me
dicine, and lmvc made such arrangements ns to
keep u constant supply of it on hand, l’erso’ns in
want of t his article can depend iq»m its being ge/i-
uiiie, as it comes direct front! Mr. Sxvninfi
I.AY 4. HENDitiCi- - ON,
Chemist ane D,rfige - isls
ftdS’f fswiiiingi:
oct " ' S"
Skidaway island whereon a brick
established and known by the name ot
brick yard-* that there is now on the sai
or mortgage Obligatory the sum of eigblei
dred dollars with interest from the 2?d
January 1823, and praying the foreclosin'
equity of redemption ofthe said Jacob
heirs, executors, administrators and a-s
d to the said mortgaged premises—On
W . W . Gordon, attorney for tin- petiom-rs—
tt is ordered that the principal and jrtterest due
on the snid bend or writing obligatory together
111 (lie cost of this application be pai ! into this
cqurt within twelve months from this date, or in
ciAe of default that the equity-of redemption of
aid Jacob Falun, bis heirs, executors, adminis
trators and assigns be from thenceforth forever
foreclosed nnd that such fualher mid other pro
ceedings be bud thereon, as nre pursuant to the
lutute in sufth case made and provided—.And it
Is further ordered that this rule be published in
one of tho Gazettes of this state nt least once n
monIh for twelve months, or tlmt a copy, be
served on the defendant at least six month before
tlie time appointed for the payment of the mon-
y into court.
Extract from tlie minutes, 15th .Tan. 1824.
jail IB 12 JOB T.BO -LES.
Chatham Superior Court,
May Term, 1S24.
EOT1GE .Tnbnstnn nrid others, c'ompjginunts
X rs I’eter Vtudnirgh Livingston ami others,
defendants, in eipiity in the Superior court, ot
Chatham county, May term, 1824.
It appearing to the Court by affidavit that Pe
ter Vanburgli Livingston nnd Harriet E: Living
ston, who m - e parties defendant reside beyond the
state ofGcorgia, niid.within tlie United States on
motion ofcoinpiuinnnts solicitor, it is ordered that
the said deXcndant do respectively appear.and an
swer the complaints bill within four month? from’
he dnte of this rule. And is further .ordered that
this rule be published ohco ft week during four
mnnlhsfrotn this date iu one of the public Gazettes
of this State. . ;
Extract from the Minutes. •
A. B. FANNIN, Clerk
j 11 Ilf! 8 134 q .y;
Cam
'uperior Court.
October Term, 1824.
Nicholas J. Bayard ) .
vs. > Rule Msi:
Ray Sands )
O N the petition of Nicholas J. Bayard; stating
that Ray Sands, on the fifth day of June eigh
teen hundred nnd twenty-four, for the better sc:,
curing the payment of Ins certain bond or writing
obligatory, benring date the day and yeur afore
said, wheretm he the said Ray acknowledged him-
self held nnd bound unto the said Nicholas J. Bay
ard, in tlie penal suin' of four thousand dollars-
conditioned for the pnymet of one thousand do),
lars oii or before the first day of Octoln r then
next, and the further sura of oue thousand dollars
on the first day of .Tanitary then .next, did mort
gage all that tract, piece, or parcel of land, lying,
being and situate on Cumberland bland in tin:
county of Camden, ' and known by tlie name of
Cotton Bluff, containing four lmiulred ami fifty
acres, bounded on the north by lands of Shiercr,
on tlie,south by lands of Nathaniel Green,; and on
the west by salt marsh, together with tlie appurte'
nances—aud further staling that the said sums of
.money remained unpaid, and pray the foreclosure
of - tfie equity of redemption of the said Ray.
On motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the
petitioner, i( is ordered flint the said Ruy Sands do
pay into this court before tho expiration of twelve
months fr6m this date, the said several sums 6f
monoy in the condition of the said bond mention
ed, together with the interest am! cost, otherwise
that the oquWy 6f redemption of (he said Uav
Sands his heirs, executors, administrators and as
signs, of, m and to the said mortgaged premises,
be thenceforth and forever foreclosed.
And it is further ordered, that Ibis rule be pub
lished in one of the Gazettes of this state M ienst
mice a,month for twelve moYitlis, or that a copy
be sftrved oil the said Rny Sands, at leost six
months befoi'&thc expiration of the time, appoint
ed tor Hie payWcnl of the said money into court,
und that such further proceedings be hod 11s are
piirbiinf to the statute in such case made i od pro
vided.
Extract from the minutes, this ; 7th Or! 182 ).
tm
JOHN BAiLJ.iJ Clure;
1 1 mm
u pttiil into tM? go art'
this dutn, otbrj-v'se
p.tioii ofthe mid J. hit
cutqrs, adinin si: *i. 11 n
! tlicilC'- tore■ to ' ; , <_i|
piocecdings take place asa
il. red t),i-l this riti
IIIOIlIl
-ill ol
ill? slit
to (III
an
Jefferson, 1 'th Ma
from the minutes
JOHN R-Mt.J’.Y.
i:p, 1824
f>> Arlvtirrilii/.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, >
DISTRICT OF GFOUUl.l. 5
leurge ti'oodniff ami others, j
vs. ! , rai
Pieces of Mdhogartx - part cargo ? •• om ion.
Skip Albion J
In the Marshal of the District of Georgia^
GREETING :—
L. S GEO. Gf.EN, Clerk.
XTS7HERi:\S George Woodruff, I’m rink lions
V 7 to:i and G"m - Ee Johnston an-i Jacob IV'ald-
burg and George Vi aMImrgaml F.-lward P. 1‘ostell
lmve e.-iiibitm: (heir libel op complaint in the Dis
trict Court bf the United Stains forthe i'iji-ict of
.-.. ..n -.:.i "'-ttingar.d propounding that hy
1 and exertion of the niana
■s of the said libellants, they
served ph-res of Mahogtiny
•k of the British ship Albion
uke-.l in the gate of tile foui
■ las'. ; mul w’as driven on llu-
of Saint Catherines, hi tin:
x in:: 1. rehsonabin salvage o
And w iiftres? the - Judge of
the Dislriel afpi-t-said. hath
.lie Twelfth day of Novem-
•r..cd, to he riled to
at la
Jeorgm alqr
ineaiis of gr<
gers, and negio slave
have save*! and prr
wood, from t!/e wrec
Which had been wrei
tecntli of Septemhe.r
hencij'Df the tslarid
said District, and pr.r
allow'ftiice tlieref 'Tm 1
the District Court fti
ordered and directed
her next, for ail per
in the
appear at the Court Hou e
nan, ut ten o'clock of that *! iv. am
any thp.v travc. why judg.-in nt sliou
prayed : You are th’erefmv linrel y
enjoinvd to cite aud admonish all |
vpr, having, or pretending lo have,
ot-interest, in or to the said Mal.i
ngainst a? aforesaid, lo be, and u]
so it
anti place, aforesaid, 1
to hear, abide* by and perform
suph’ judicial acts a.-, tire neces;
required to be done in the proni
to do and rent i* t- w hatojltolaw
!d not puss ns
authorised and
r.rsdus. wdmte
anv rialit,title,
iga’iiy, libelled
nr, at the time
the Judge aforesaid,
>rm .ill mid singular
tceissary and by law
rdnilses'; and further
nd jifsticc slmll
appertain,'qpder (!.<• paiij of the law nnd non
tempt thereof, the 'absence and contumacy or
them and nvi-ry of thorn in any \yise iiotwilh
standing. And whal-ucver you slmll "do in thi
premises you stall duly certify unto the said
Judge, at tlie time and place aforesaid, together
with these presents.'-
Witness the Urn. Jeremiah Cuvier, Judge of liW
said District Court this tu enty-nintii thiv uf (J* to
iler out- thoii-un.d eight hundred and twenty-
four. DA.VjF.8 3i BERRIEN, PrMors.
Ail persqns interested hi the foregoiffg htoeition
will take due notice. JNO. li. .MOL.CI ,
Oet 29 200
TyjTNE months after dale, application wit
±(i made to tho I1011. the Inferior Court
an County, lbr tpftvx: to sell all the rfai 1
Sarah M‘iviiuily,Jate of Bryan 1 ounty
the'Ijeneflt of'he, heir's and Jreditors of
ftte
be
Bry
fq
d es-
tale.
JAMESi
>UTL
iiU, Ai'm'r.
apil 2
7
Uatitiwi
RY 1
luvin‘2 ti
ic hi
st week,
A NEGRO
'.Yorimn nameil 1
FJ.SY
' .. is a talk -
black xvi
Oman about tie
jgi- ol
->0. UU.'I i as 11
thi: k white sk
in Oi
, film which
entire
Ivc'iv.-:- the
loft ey by w
hi^h
-he cannot
' be .
' •! e . Ml
irtie
uhivly warm
(1 a;.
inst ftmploy-
mg of haibou
*1! 1
said ’.vend:
and cr.
the penalty of
; - -ai ntion
60V jff
1,
J03
S FELOT.
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