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WIlAtlFAUE. b6 ^jjcl, umtcr 100 tons, per day lor. j\'o. 242 Vol. XXII. .SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18, 1824. VVliole No. 4544. «-■ r?-. » *. i-jnr. i ... pa nf WHARF AGP, STORAGE, DRAY- 'AQtJOtP. WFJCIUXC,, tN SAVANNAH, px'nbiislietlj Jan. 18—4, nnd now in operation. 50 cents. do. do 75 Wfigt'ii' landing and Shipping Country Pro- 4 cents. 6 4 15 30 30 1*4 20 30 duct, r 0 . ennli barrel or half do Rico ( Imlc Cotton - package of Indigo lunkhead of tobacco 1000 feat of Lumber limn staves - “• |Odd shingles 1000 reeds lOOfcet offive oak, cedar and other heavy wood, sold \ry the solid ft. 374 100 bushels of corn, and grain of ajl kind, in bulk * • 25 100 bushels lime in bulk 30 cord of wood * * 25 cedar, IlgMwood or other posts, per 100 logs • * 6' Wharfage on landing and Shipping Goods. ,ochor of a small size, each - 10 cents jo MO lbs. and upwards - 1ft do 1200 do - * 25 svils * - * . 2 jf) of coffee, pimento, sugar, anil all 3 othcr'bags of such size, (grain «*s| ‘ • ' • » arrc’.s.of salted provisions naval stores, bread, apples, cider,nnd all kinds of bunds except dry goods end lienors • * ■* 3 do of wines, nnd all kinds of liquor (cider excepted) dry goods in casks exceeding 20 gallons, nnd ' not over S3 gallons * 5 do. wine? or liquors and dry goods in casks under 20 gallons »• 2 pxes of dry goods,Htidnlljundsof boxes under *1 feet square * 4 do. do do over,4. fe.et square 6 do.soap, candle?, chocolate, cordials, oil, and boxes of like size iln. sugar, each ados of corn, per 1000 s, the same as boxes, s of osmiburgs, Russia duck,bagging canvas, each . - 2 lilts of liquor or any kind of casks, ex reeding 130 gallons attics, loose, per gross • * ittcr pots, cuch iiullcs of pans, spades, &-C. each irn.pcr lOOluishols Wes not exceeding 500 lbs. each exceeding 600 lbs. not exceeding 1200 lbs. • - 35 exceeding 1200 lbs. : - 60 .ok 'tig* rsti tha I is 1 . if. litre tn i 2 ft 25 1ft 25 1 20 irdugc of all xinds, per coil • 3 [imp ovens with covers, and lire dogs per pair • - 1 des of earthenware . . 8 itesc, per 100 lbs. - * 2 do per cask • - 4 airs, of 2 wheels • 37 'f II irtr, of two wheels • - 25 image.?, of four wheels - §1 00 uirs, Windsor undall sitting chairs, per dozen - *12 els, per ton - . 12 mums undordOO lbs. - 2ft do. over 600, not over 1200 lbs 50 $1 00 25 2 2ft 1 10 2ft 25 124 e.l a tv I Dl'l. ImV. vin 3 l, i Isll d—» 1 Ur ii'ii .4 do. over 1200 lbs. mbottscs sks, empty ttln, each mijohns, each sks and chests of drawers tc Wood, per cord ' i sh, per quintal fm of all descriptions (except in bags) per 100 bushels inpowder, in bbis. of 100 lbs. eacli do. ih half bblsl do. in kegs of 28 lbs. or under ass, window, per 100 feet, in propor- , i tion for smaller - > - 4 lids, exceeding 130 gallons of liquor or any kind of merchandize Ift do. exceeding 63 and not exceeding 130 gallons • 8 enrth tile, per 1000 * 25 trap, per ton • . 60 ides, raw or tanned, per 100 • ‘ 60 ay, inose, per 100 lbs. - - ’a. in bundles, each lumpers of Merchandize; each do. ofl’otu<oes, each ospaWogs, cuch . ■ . . MS. levs ov lugs, each per dozen °n, per ton e gs of paint, butter, lard, biscuit, and such size kags 1 lo. shot Hnd lead over 56 lbs. not over 600 lbs - - 6 jefit o. liquors of a smuller size than 20 gallons f - - 2 me, per 100 bushels ♦ lo. per barrel JTJ dhs for plastcringqier 1000 - ,(■ jj ulcs, each lions, per 1(10 bushels do. in ropes, per 100 ropes its, iron, each * nc Apples, per 100 '(aloes per lOO btishel pcs of gin, brandy, and all kinds of 11- m'iM ( l ,,or i exceeding 63 gallons ‘ do. exceeding 130 cnilons farter casks of wine and other liquor, (cider excepted) nnd dry goods in casks cxeceding20 gallons not ex ceeding 63 gallons “kins ii. jars - . •* «pci' 100 busliels Mlets each ... .lies, quern and grind, ca Bermuda, per 100 . do lavge mill per pair ballast, and other stones, per ton ' , under 200 gallons each , ‘; n over 200 do ofas 30 4 10 25 2ft 1*4 1 25 m n- |Vjj |cttees beep each 'afi Ces °^ a ll kinds (rice excepted) over ,!»i Und , c r 63 gallons .- - 6 , 1 of all kinds, under 4 feet square 4 do over 4 squares - - 6 s qr cusks exceeding 130 gnfibns ll-V, ' 0 1 l- , oiv °<her kinds of raereliuudize 15 od, brusilletto, lignum vitas, uud all iff woods, per ton - - 2ft • «or pair - - 8 86c... . wheels. (4 wheels! - 60 brandy, puncheon of ruin, and nil - kinds of liquor in caxksexcccdiitgOS, and not exceeding 130 gallons • 20 Iron per toll, first and last week 60 cents, intervening weoks - • 25 Every tit her article same as its wharfage. WEIOHING. Each bbl. or half lib. rice Hhd. of tobacco or sugar Package of Indigo Bale of cotton Each draft of light goods, under 100 Ills. O ', do do do over 100 lbs. 124 do do heavy goods under 200 6) do do do over 200 per 100 lbs 3 DUAYAUK. For hauling un the tiluiT to any part ofthc city, articles not herein enumerated, tor 1600 pounds weight - - - r,o cents. Under 1500 lbs nnd not less than 100 374 wheels, (4 wheels) offi m proportion to the foregoing rales, ''an article is not lo be found under its name, *•*6 Tiflrl'nirn 2»* '.I. - i 11.. do 1000 do do do 500 2ft For a 1()00 feet of Lumber $1 60 do 1(HK) Bricks - 1 60 do cord of wood - 1 50 For every bale of cotton •" - 8 do bbl. of Rico 181 do lilid of Tobacco 374 do bbl of Flour - 6J And every oilier article in the same proportion; For Imuliog down the BlulF, or from one wharf to another exceeding 1600 lbs Under 1500 nnd not less than 100 lbs I’or eae.li bale of cotton do bbl Rice do lihtl Tobacco do bbl Flour And every ollur article in the same proportion. ^ lit Admiralty, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, L \ DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. j John W. Long ) r.*. > Monition. Ship Albion mm cargo. ) To the Marshal of sahl District— OREETlNfi : GEO. GLEN, Clerk. W HEREAS Jolin W. Long assignee of the un derwriters at Lloyds fn London, in'the Kingdom of Great Britain, the' supposed insurers of the Ship Albion add cargo, bus exhibited his libel or complaint, in the District Court of the U- nltcd States, fort lie District of Georgia; stating, alleging nnd propounding, that the British Siiip Albion, laden with Mahogany, Logwood, nnd di vers other articles, was, on the morning of the 15t h September Inst, by the force of the wind nnd waves driven on the benrli of Saint Catherines island, in the District aforesaid, 'nnd there aban doned by hcrcrew ; and that much of the cargo has Hooted out of the said Ship, some part of which bus been taken by George H. Johnston, Patrick Houston and George M. Waldburg, and by (livers other persons, to a place of greater snl'ety, an if that part tlieref still lies on the bench of said Island, below high water mark exposed to the sen That the Agent oi tile underwriters at Lloyds, un der the impression that the said Ship mid cargo were insured at l.loyds, has forthc benefit of nil concerned, sold the interest of the said underwri ters aforesaid, therein at publick sale to’John \V. Long. But the said persons, wlm have removed a part of the cai'go to a place of greater safety, claim to be entitled to salvage theropn, and pray ing process of this court to take the Said wreck nnd the snid cargo, or so much thereof, as is to lie found within the jurisdiction of this Court, into the custody of the Court for the benefit oftliissnid libellant, and all persons concerned, nnd printing a monition ngninst the snid George, Patrick, and Geofge, nnd all other persons, claiming to be en titled to snlvnge to appear and establish such their clnhnsand also to all persons intercstedto appear, and shew cause why the said wreck and her car go shall not be adjudged to the said John W. Lung, assignee, ns nforesnid, of the underwriters nl Lloyds, and for further proceedings. Now therefore, you the said Murshal, are hereby com manded to attach, seize, (nkn, nnd safely keep the remains ofthc said Ship Albion and her cargo, wheresoever within the jurisdiction of tills Court, or in the possession of whomsoever to lie found, to answer the snid libel, nnd you are further com manded to cite nnd admonish the said George, Patrick, and George, and all other persohs, claim ing to 1>q entitled io snlvnge in ibis behalf to ap pear before this Court, and there establish sucli their claim and further to cite and ndninnish all mid every person mid persons, whomsoever hav ing or pretending to have any right, title, interest, property, claim or demand in, or to the said wreck or to the cargo thereof, to be, undappenrul a spe cial Court ol Admiralty, to be held at Savannah, on tiie Twelfth day of November next, to answer the libellant in the premises that right nnd justice may tic done in this behalf. And whatsoever you shall do, in this regurd certify aiid make known to the Judge of suid Court.at the time and place aforesaid; and have you then and there this writ. Witness the Hon. Jeremiah Cuyler, Judge of snid District, this twcnty-fipst day of October, eighteen hundred and twenty four. NiCOLLfc GORDON, Proctors for Libellants. All persons interested in the foregoing Monition will take duenoUce. .INO. H. MOREL, m. d.g. . Oct 30 201 'ini ' ™ “ * storage W;/° r an V otlier even ‘ng immediately preceding ort-i T"” 1 "‘Si ca S es to be removed oh the second <,a y thereafter, or be subject to storage as STORAGE. -to aning week rW in per week, 8 cents for the ,. 1 i t * lls i v> ’ et 'k and for each inler- 6 cents.' e - - 20 Ions ullla "" n S more than 30gal- [i,,i .. “ - - 25' ■ °f sugar, molgsses, Eipe of gin, , per week rlyjiirt nor week . for’ | 01 ,“’ CUs ' 1 onlainTng l)r. A. DE LAROCHE. Opposite the Exchange, Savannah. I S constantly receiving fresh supplies of gen uine DRUGS AND MEDICINES, •lectcd for Country Merchants and Physicians, which he will soil tor cash Or approved credit at the lowest City price. Just received, SULPHATE of QUIN IN A. oct 16 190 General Drtig,Chcinical&Family ’ Medicine Ware House. LAY Sf HENDRICKSON, Wholesale and Retail Chemists and Druggists No. 1. Shad's Ruildings, Corner of Congress and Whitaker Streets, Savannah. H AVE constantly oil liand a very general as sortment of DIUTG8, MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS AND I’AINTS, I'EIIFUMF.RY, &C. 4*1 . A great variety of Apatheciirlcs Glass Ware such as wide and narrow mouth bottles, troi'n 1 gallon to one ounce,com position and glass mortars, gluss Ininpsiiml lamp glasses, smeltings bottles, gradua ted measures, Apofliecaries vials whiteniul green. Surgeons Instruments—I’oeket sets, turnkeys, trusses, spring nnd thumb lances, forceps, sntalas, bougies, catheters, scales nnd weights, q-c. q-c. Patent Medicines—of every description, viz: SeldUtz and Soda Powders, halm ofQiiito, culein cd magnesia, Lees, Anderson?, nnd Hoopers Pills, Swaiim Panacea, Balsain Honcy, Batemans and Churches Cough Drops, lteli ointment, fyc. All ofwhich aro otfered for sale on the most liberal terms for cnsli pr credit. (KF L.&I1. Having enlarged their Establish meet and having, made such arrangements as to lie continually receiving a ffesh Supply of goods, * ndi EUitUlA, Chatham c ounty—To all whom it may concern Whereas Elie Ajon has applied t< the lion, the Court of Ordinary of Chntl'nm County, for letters, of administration, on the estate nnd effects of Madam Robien dc la Jonchere late of Chatham County dec. in behulf of the heirs uud credittrs. These are therefore to cite and ndittcnirh all and singular the kindred nnd creditors of the snid deceased, to file their abjections (if any they have) to the granting of the administration of the estate of the said deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s Ofiice of the said Court, on or before the fifteenth dny of December next; otherwise letters of administration will bo granted. * Witness the Hon. - one of the Justices of the snid Court, the 15th day of Novem ber, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o. uov 15 213 *' u Clerks Office. 29tli October 1824, "|Vj OTICF.—Proposals will be received at this _L x Office until the loth December next, for sup plying the Guard house with wood and lights— and keeping the same clean—also, for sweeping end-keeping in order, the Police office Extract from the minutes, SQL. COI1/EN, c. c.pro tem. oct 29 . 200 Clerks Office, 29th October, 1824. J"N conformity wjtli a resolution of Council No tice is hereby given that on the second regular meeting in Nov., next, Council will proceed to elect a City Treasurer, .to (ill the .vacancy occa sioned by the decease of John T. Roberts. Extract Fi;om the minutes. ' SOL. COHEN, c. c, pro tern oct 29 v 200 The Undersigned Committe, T 1 AVK been instructed by Councij.to place in j a state of repair the Fire. Engines of the city.’ M'li/it, milt nA/ioum t\n«\tmeri1a' ntxxt 1'nilliir.tniil flutter theinselvustlmt none of the kindtn thhi ej(y can offer greater inducements to dealers. «ii Merciinnt, the Planter, and the Physician, can hera lie supplied With almost every article in. the Drug line, us their assortment will be found exten sive and of the best quality, under no considers tion whatever Will the sale of iiiijmro or adiiltciv ted artielesbe promoted.- The utmost care wit be used in the selection of good Medicines.'gnd will be sold at u moderate profit. II islqioii these principles nlone that they will endeavor to secure patronage. All orders promptly executed. The Georgia Patriot, and Darien Gazette, will please to give this advertisement six insertionsund forward their bills for payment. ’ _ yft sept 2S 182 Owners and Tenants of Houses Take Notice. T HE Managers and Assistants of Fire Engines will oil Monday, the )5//i inst, prOcocd to make an- examination of Buckets, Ladders, &c. throughout the City. All persons not complying With the following sections of nn Ordinance for preventing accidents by Fire &c, will be returned to Council. Sec. 10. And be it further ordained, That every ■ - • ... .. .. o j. house within the limits and Jurisdiction Citv, occupied and tenanted, shall be supplied with buckets at the exnense of the owners of said premises, to the nfimbdr of at least the num ber of five-places In the some, including such ns are in the out-buildings, and the suid buckctsshall be equal in goodness and size to those procured for the use of the Clty,und painted,on which shall be painted in visible characters the name of the owneiftof said buckets; nrd in cn> the owner of any house or tenement should refuse or neglect to have the said buckets supplied agreeably to this ordinance, it shall and maybe lawful for the tenant to procure the same, deducting it out of his rent. Sr.c. 11 And be it further ordained, That the owner of-every improved, wharf shall furnish twenty buckets for the building or buildings on such wimrf, und deliver them to Mnnagers and 'Assistants of the Engines, on or before the second meeting of Council in July next; and the receipt of any Mannger or Assistant, for such buckets, sliull be deemed n full compliance with this sec tion, by the owner, for the number of buckets mentioned in sitid receipt; And the owner of every stoto in the City, that has no fire-plnce or places attached to the same,shall furnish two fire- buckets Mr every store of such kind, nnd uqder such regulations os other landlords arc by this or dinance required to do. Sue. 12. And be it further ordained, That every owner of a wooden house or houses, brick, or stone house,or houses covered with wood,occupi ed its dwelling-houses or kitchens,shall provide the same with n sufficient ladder, or have a scuttle or door cut through the roof of such house or houses, large enough for a man to pass through conve niently, under the pouantly of n fine not excee ding thirty dollars. nov 2 203 JOHN HAUrT, C/erfc srosra pHE undersigned have resumed their business SL at their old stand, in. Hull street, opposite Judge Cuyler’s House, and will execute orders in the neatest manno# for Marble MONUMENTS, TOMB TABLES, HEAD STONES, PAINT STONES, - CHIMNEY PIECES, HEARTH, BUILDING STONES, &c. Or any other work in their line of business— All orders from the country and city will be tliankiiilly received, and promptly attended to, nnd executed on short notice. MOORE St LYMAN. nov 6 ||208—lm Superior court—Chatham county. Thomas F. Purse et. el. ) Complaints * | and }• INEQUITY. Richnrd R. Cuylerj ex’r Wm Shaw, deceased. J I N this case, on Die suggestion in the defend ant’s answer, that certain persons not parties to this bill, residing in Scotlnnd, claim to be en titled to n distribution of part of tlio undivided estate of Win Blmw, decensed, and on motion, it Is ordered that all persohs concerned do appear before the Superior Court of Chuth&m County , in the term of January next, then nnd there to es tablish such their elaiins; and in dofuiilt thereof, that tlio undivided estate ofthc said Wm Shaw, be distributed among the complainants agreenhiy to the deerce of said Court aud that, tills rule lie published once a month until the expiration thereof. ‘/a Extract from the minutes this 7th day of June, 1824. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk, june 17 $t138 J. Shinn’s Panacea J"plIE subscriber, tinvlng discovered the com They will receive proposals from any competent persons to - effect this object.—Tile Engine's re quiring repairs will be designated on application to either of the/Cbinmitfee. . ' V ; GEO. MlfclEN, -•-* | % • I. MINIS, • nov 11 210 JAS. MORRISON. Register of lit butt s in Congress. PROSPECTUS. gL. . A CCORDINGtoanintimationlicreioforcglvrn, XX. there will lie published at the Office of the National Intelligencer, during the next session of Congress, und, if encouraged by the approbation of the Public, at every session thereafter, u HE' GISTEROF DEBATES IN CONGRESS, intend cdto'comnrohendamore full Report of ttie Speech cs on topics of general interest, in each House of Congress,than ims ever heretofore been published, lir than can be given to the Public through the or dinary and limitedtbanncl.thq cniiunasnfaiiewsj paper. This compilation will lie of the most bu thcutic cast,printed with great regard to ace.nrr.cv, and in a form for durable preservation. This undertaking is not of course intended to substitute or supercede the Reports of Debates fql the National Intelligencer, but 'tather, by with drawing the heavy and extended Rep irts llfim it columns, to enable the Proprietors ot.that Journal to furnish, et'ery day, in a comprehensive form, intelligible Reports of the I’rmteedings and Dis cussions in tile day preceding, on both Houses. The “Rur.isyFR" is ncccssurily an expt rimen but it is an experiment the success of which we. see ijo reason to doubt. Every one who takes an interest in our political history, us well us;di Those who engage in the duties of political life, mu : have felt and lamented the ivabt of a Ret ord Debates in Congress, in a convenient form, wjtii indexes which might lead tile enquirer to any sub ject debated, and to the mime of any one wlioen- gaged in debate. 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On the contrary, we shall, m all probability, lose mo ney by it fur u yenr or two, hoping that thereafter Its established character wilj ensure it a sufficient jiatronnge to make it profitable. GA1.KS U SEATON. Washington, September, 1624. CONDI I'lONS. The publication of GALES & SEATON’S RE GISTER OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS will commence ns soon as the Debates nt each suc cessive Session of Congress shall afford mutenuls to fill a half sheet, (8 pages.) Tiie work will he printed in the octavo form, on a super royal paper, made for thiymrpose, nnd on n bVevier type,in double toInmnwRach page com prising nearly as much matter ns one of the co lumns of the National Intelligencer. It will contain us full And accurate Reports ns can lie obtained, of all Debates on main questions, and of all interesting Debates on incidental ques tions; 'with an Apjsenditf containing a list of the Members of each House, the Yens and Nays in eacli House on questions which' have been the subject of Debate, such Documents, connected with the subjects of Dqbate, ns may be deemed essential to enable the reader to comprehend them, and proper indexes to tire whole. The Debates oft he next Session, it is computed, will, with the Appendix, make n volume of five hundred pages, at least, and will be furnished to subscribers through the Post Office, in sheets, us published, (or reserved at this Office, at the sub scriber’s option,) nt ’riinr.K dollars for the vol ume, be it more or less, to be paid in advance in all cases of transmission beyond the limits of the city. The sheets will be transmitted as completed, without regard to any particular days, as the pub lication must of course be regulated by the prepar ation of the matter of which it is to be composed. The subscription will in no case; unless within the city, and not then unless specially indicated, be understood to extend beyond the volume ac tually paid for in ndvuncc. To non-subscribers the price will bo four dol lars, boundin boards,foptlie volume nojv announc ed. The Debates of tiie Session of Congress follow ing the next, and of the first Session ofovery Con gress, will, it is supposed, fill about one thousand pages, or perhaps more, rpaljirig one very large volume, or two ofa hundsome size—the first Ses sion of each Congress being nearly double the du ration of the second. The price of the Register for me. first Session of each Congress, be its con tents more or less than UI00 pages, willbe fixed at .Flint dollars to subscribe!*, and six to iion-siibscri hers. OctW 488 position of Swaim’s celebrated Panaeee lias now u supply on hand for sale—lie has redu eed the price .from Jjjl3 60 to $2 50, or by the d zciiijj!24. All chnritablc institutions in the United States, und the poor will be suppliedgrnt/i. If the citizens of the pilncipal cities and towns will appoint an agent to order uud distribute this Medicine tn tliq poor, it will be supplied. This Medicine is celebrated for tiie cure of the following diseases : Scorfula or King’s Evil Ul cerated or Putrid Sore Throat, long standing Rheumatic affections, Cutaneous Discnses. White Swelling and Diseases of the Bones, nnd all eas es generally ofan Ulcerous character, and Chro nic Diseases, generally arising in debilitated con- stitdtions, but more especially from Syphilis or affections arising therefrom; Ulcers in the larynx, q-c. 'and the dreadful diseases occasioned by n i mg and excessive use of Mercury, q-c. It is al so used in Diseases Of the Liver. CERTIFICATES, I have within the lost two years had an oppor- : unity of seeing several cases ol very inveterate (bc.-rs. which having resisted previously tile rc- giilur modes of treatment, were heuled liy the use oi .Mr. Swaim’s Panacea, and I do believe, from "-hqt IJiave seen, that it will prove nn important rernn.lv in (Scrofulous, Venereal and Mercurial JiM-ores. N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Professor of the histihUes and Practice of Physic, M in the University of Pennsylvania. I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swnim i numerous instances-, within tlio last three years and have always found it extremely efficacious especially in secondary Syphilis, und Mercurial Diseuses. 1 have no hesitation in pronouncing it Medicine oi inestimable value. tV GIBSON, M. D. Superior court,' Chatham ecHinty. January Tgra, 1824 Aaron Cleveland and Susan CM >f his wile, J vs. I Rule Nisi. Jacob Fnbm. »* J O N the petition of Aaron Cleveland nnd Su san C. Ids wife, who was Susan C. Bona, stat ing that Jacob Falun, before the intermarriage of the petitioners, to wit; on the 22d day of JuiiC| 1821, did in conjunction with one Joseph A. Scott, execute a joint bond to tlio said Susan C. in tiie penal sum of four thousand dollnn condi tioned for tho payment of two thousand' do/lars with interest from date, on or ..before the’first day of Mnrcli then next, and that for tli'e better mortgaged to said Susan C. nil that lot of ground known and designated as Gnrdcn lot number Professor of Surgery to the University of Penn. JOHN SHINN, Clumist. Philadelphia, Nov. 17. 1823. Ertcli publisher of a newspnperin the U. States, is requested to publish this advertisement once a mouth, for one year; and send their accounts for payment. thirty nine, No 39, and also, that adjoining hulf part of nnother lot known us lot number forty two, No 42, containing together eight and a half acres more or less situated to the.ea6tof the city of Savannah nnd bounded to the"borth west of Lot No 26, to the south nnd east by lands be longing to' the estate of Hampton Llllibridge, and tiie west by the public road leading to Skidaway island whereon a brick yard is now established and known by tiie name of Falims brick yard- that there is now on the said bond or mortgage obligatory tiie sum of eighteen hun dred dollars with interest from the 23d day of January 1823, and praying tho foreclosure of the equity of redemption of the said Jacob and his heirs,’ executors, administrators and assigns in and to the said morlgngcd premises—On-motion of-lV, tV. Gordon, attorney for the jiqtioners—‘ It is ordered that the principal and interest due on tiie said bend or writing obligatory together ivith the cost of this application be paid into this court within twelve months from tins date, or in case of default that the equity of redemption of said Jacob Falim, bis heirs, executors, adminis trators nnd assigns be from thenceforth-forever foreclosed nnd that such fusilier and other pro ceedings bo Imd thereon, as arc pursuant to tiie statute in such case made and provided—And ‘ it is further ordered that this rule be published*in one of the Gazettes of this state at least once n month for twelve months, or that a copy, be served on the defendants least six month before the time appointed for tiie payment of the motl ey into court. Extract from the minutes, 15th Jan. 1824. jan 16 12 JOB T. BO I,ES. Superior court, Chatham county John Retail ) vs. > Rule Nisi. Nathan Bnkcr. ) O N the petition of Jno. Retan stating tha Nutliun Balter did on the first dny of May 1822. the belter to secure the payment of his certain promissory note of that ,date for the sum of two thousand dollars, payable to tiie said John Retail, qr order, on or before the 1st day-of May, 1824. with interest at 7 per cent per annum, liy his indenture, under his seal, bearing date tiie - day and year first aforesaid, mortgaged to tlio said John Retnn, all the undivided inoiety or hnlfpart of nil that lot ofiand, situate, lying and being in the city of Savannah, and known and distinguished in the plan thereof by the number one (I) Tyi -oimoli tything Darby ward, together with the appurtenuiices, und further stating that ' the said promissory note remains wholy unpaid, and tho said mortgage in full force, aud praying ** tiie foreclosure of the said mortgage. On motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for tlio letioncr, It is ordered that the said Nathan Ba ser do pay into this court, within twelve months of this date, the principal nnd interest due on tiie said noto and the cost of tiie said application, or in default thereof, that the equity oT re (temp tion of the said Nuthnn Bnkor of and to the .said mortgaged premises, be thenceforth mid lorever foreclosed. ’ And it is further ordered, that r copy of this rule be served on the said Nathan Baker, nt least six months before the time appointed for the payment of said money into court, or published in one of Hie public Gazettes of tills state, At least once in every month, tint'll the time ap pointed for the payment thereof, and that such further and other, proceedings be bad as are prescribed by tiie statute in such case made and provided. Extract from the minutes this 24th May. 1824. mny 7 2 V. B. FANNIN, Ctirh. Superior court, Chatham County. ®t f G EORGIA, Chatham County.—By the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for oedinary purposes. To nil whom it may concern. Whereas John M’Nisli, administrator of Isaac Baitlon, dec. has petitioned the honorable tire Court of .Ordinary to be discharged from his said administration. Now these aro therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular the kindred nnd creditors of the said dec.to file their objections,(if any they have) in the Office of the Ckrk of tiie Court of Ordina ry, on or before the second day of May next, o- tfienvisc letters dismissory will be granted the pe titioner. ' Witness the lion. John P. Williamson one of the Justices of the said Court this second day of No vember, 1824. S. M. BOND, c. c. o. nov 2 203 Effingham Superior Court, To the Jurors, Witnesses and Suitors in the same. ■ ; HE Judge oftlie Superior Courts of the East- L cm District having been called to a conven tion of the Judges ut Milledgcvillo, the Superior Court of Effingham County will be adjourned, on the regular day oftlie Term, to the 13th of De cember, of which Jurors, Witnesses, and Suitors in the same will take notice, and give tiieir attend anec accordingly. By order of hjs Honor James M. Wayne, Judge oftlie Superior Comt. JNO. CHARLTON, nov 15 12)3 , Clerk. s • EORG1A, Chatham County—By tin honorn- VJT ble the Justices of the Inferior court of Chath am county sitting for ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whcaras Churles Gregory executor of Thomas G. Davis l&te of Chatham county deceased has E etitioned tiie honorable the court of ordinary to e discharged from his said executorship; These are therefore to, cite and admonish all and singular tiie kindred nnd creditors of the snid deceased, to file their objections, if uny they have, in the office of the C'irrk of the court of ordinary on or before the 7th day of March next, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted the petitioner. Witness the honorable George L''Cope, .one of the Justices of tiie said court this seventh day of September, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, ec occ sop 9 175 Sivaims Panacea. rpHE Subscribers have just received from Phil- X adclphia a fresh supply of this celebrated Me dicine, and have made such arrangements as to keep a constant supply of it on hand. Persons in want of this Article cun depend Upon its being gen- Mine, as it comes direct from Mr. Swaini. LAY <$• 11ENDIUCKSON, ' OheiAist and Druggists, . Shad's Buildings, oct 7 m Mx*< it Thru, 1824. Williuin Bcrrie J vs. > Rule Nir., Jolin Christopher, j O N tin petition ot iilium Berrle stating that one John Christopher, of tlio county of Camden, being indebted to one Horny Sadler B rder in a note of band, dated St Alarys in county, oil the 9tli October 1822, in the sum ’ivc Hundred Dollars, payable with interest Trbm the dnteon the first day of'January then next ensuing, did mortgage to tho said I-Ienry hM heirs und Assigns, to secure the payment of (lie note aforesaid with interest on Jhe'same—u cm- tnin lot of land in the town nforesaid \iemg part of lot No. 1 beginning at tiie- \vc(t; corner ofa lot belonging to one Calvin Hayes, thence rim ing south 100 feet on St. Marys Street; tl' tico north to Bryant St. (fast to C-. Hays’ land thence, south to tiie beginning, with the margin attached to the same on the south side of SI Marys or Bay st. being a hundred feet on the. street ami running from thence directly to tho river .St. Marys, together with ajl and singular every (hereto appertaining, that the said Henry —r, to whom and to whose heirs nnd assigns the sn : d mortgage was made on the 24th of Sept. 1 a * July assigned by deed, said’mortgage to tin. pc® titioner; there is now Hue on said mortgage tho sum of Five Hundred Dollars with interest from, the 1st Januaty 1822, mid praying for the l.ortrUM sure of the equity of redemption, lnjhe said John Christopl er, his heirs and. assigns in the mortgaged premises nml that the same bo foreclosed according to Intv. ' v On motion of Belton A Coop,, attorney for pe',; , titioner, it is ordered that the piincijnd urn ini terest due on tiie said mortgage together r ilh thr*costs of his applicants bp i iid into this c< art within twelve inont|is from tills date, other., ito thntthe equity of -redemption oftlie said John Christopher his heirs executor's, administrations and assigns'be from'ihence forever foreclosed and that such other proceeding* takeplaee as a pursuant to the statue. And it is further ordered that this rule bo p il lislicd in one ofthc Gazettes of t!;is slate nt t once a month for twelvcjnoufhs to the lime npj pointed for tiie, .pAymeqt of said money into Court. A truo extract from the minutes. JOHN B AII-EY, GJcrk. 15th Mnrch, 1C24. • i k i s i Chatham Superior Court.; ’ AIay Term, 1824. ( 1 EORGF. Johnston and others, complainants T vs Peter Vanburgh Livingston and others, defendants, in eqdity. in the Superior court, ol Chatham county, May term, 1324. It appearing to the Court by affidavit that Pe ter Vanburgh Livingston and Harriet E. Living ston, who are parties defendant reside,boyoud- the state ofGeorgia, and within tlio United .States on motion of complainants solicitor, it is ordered that the said defendant do respectively appear anduu- swer the complaints bill within four months from he date of tin's rule. And is further ordered that this rule be published jonce a week during four nionthsfrom this'date in one of the public Gazettes of this State. Extract from the Minutes. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk June 8 134 Camden—Superior Court. Octojier Term, 1824. Nicholas J. Bayard ) vs. > Ride Nisi. Ray Sands ) O N the petition of Nicholas J. Bayard, stnting, that Rcy Sands, oil the fifth day of Juno eigh teen hundred angj twenty-four, for the better se 1 ,, curing the payment of his certain bond or W’ritirig : obligatory, bearing date the day and year nfofe- said, whereon he thegaid Ray acknowledged him self held and bound unto the said Nicholas J. Bay ard, in tiie penal sum of four thousand dollars- conditioned for the paymet of one thousand dol, lnrs on or before .the first day of October then next, and the further sura of one thousand dollars on the first day of January then next, did mort gage all that tract, piece, or parcel of land, lying, being and situate on Cumberland Island in the county of Camden, and known by tiie name of Cotton Bluff, con’aining four hundred and fifty acres, bounded on the north liy lands of Shiercr, on the south by lands of Nathaniel Green, and on the W’cst by salt marsh, together with the appurte nances—and further stating that the, said sums of money remained unpaid, and pray the foreclosure of the equity of redemption of the said.Ray. On motion of !V. !V. Gordon, attorney for the petitioner, it is ordered that the said Ray Sands do pay into this cqurt before the expiration of twelve months from this date,- tiie snid’ several sums of money in the condition of the said bond mention ed, together with the interest aqd cost, otherwise that the eqitity of redemption of the sa|d Ray Sands Ids heirs, executors, administrators nnd as signs, of, in and to the said mortgaged premises, be thenceforth and forever foreclosed. And it is further ordered, that tins rule be pub lished in one oi the Gazettes of thia state at least once a montliffor twelve months, or that a copy be served on the said Ray Sands, at least six months before tlio expiration of the time appoint ed fpr tiie payment ot the said money into court, end that such further proceedings be had as arc pursuant to the statute in sueh case made and pro vided. Extract from tiie minutes, this 25th Oct. 1824, JOHN BAXLEY,.Clerk. OCt 21? 20^ In Admiralty. * UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ) *■ nisrntCT of georcia. j George Woodruff and others,! ^ Pieces of Mahogany part cargo l Motw ton. Ship Albion J - To the Marshal of the District of ’Georgia^ (EF.TISO , L. S. GEO. Gi.EN. Olorbi W HEREAS George Woodruff,-Patrick Hot!*; ton and Oeorge.lohiiston nnd Jacob Wald- burg am) George Waldburg and Edward P. t’o:toll have exhibited tiieir libel m; complaint in the Dis trict Court,of tho United Slates for the District of Georgia aforesaid, statiugand propounding that by means of great lauor liiid exertion of the maun gers, and negro slaves of the said libellants, they, have saved nnd preserved pieces of Mi he -any wood, from f!:c w reck of the British ship Mtiipn which had been w recked in the gale of the four- teenth of September last; and wa? driven on the beach of the Islnild of SaTot.Catherines, i:: tho said District, and pntying a reasonable salvage 9 allowance therefrom. And whereas the Judge iff the District Court for the District aforesaid, hath ordered and directed the Twelfth day of Novem ber next, for uli persons concerned, to be cited to pear nt fhe Court Hou e, in the City of Suvnn in, at ten o’clock of llmt dayi ami slie,\v cause if any they have, why judgment should not pass ns prayed : You are therefore hereby authoi brit And enjoined, to cite and admonish nil p i sous. whAtp ver, having, or pretending to havejuny righj.tiilc, or interest, in or to the said Mohogmiy, libelled against as aforesaid, to’, be, and appear, at ..tiie ime and place, uforesaid, before tlife Judge In for 'uid, to hear, abide by and perform nil and. sim uljir such judicial acts as are necessary and liy law required to be done in the premises ; nnd further to do and receive Whatuhto law nml justice shall appertain, under the pain of the law and con tempt thereof, the absence nnd contumacy of them and every of. them in any wise notwith standing. And whatsoever you shall do in Ihu promises you shall duly certify unto the id Jtidgp, nt the time and place aforesaid, top-: her with these presents. Witness the Hon. Jeremiah Cuyler, Judge of the said District Coiirtthistweniy-niiith day of Oct*- lier one- thousand eight hundred and twenty lour. DAVIES •«£• BERRIEN, Proctors. All persons interested in the foregoing M01 'doft will take due notice. J NO. U. MOREL, M.nVo. Ogt 29 200 5 ['A; 1NE months after date, application wiil he i. X made to the’hon. tiie Inferior < ourt of Bry an Couiity, for I--*'- -■ 11 — Sarah M'Kindly the benefit of tli tate. JAMES BUT I. Fit,: \dm’r. apil 2 $o77' A .ttanaway.duringtin- Uist v, > • \ NEGRO Woman named ELS IT -She i' a to tall black woman about the age of 40, and i.j? a thick,white skin or film which entirely CoVcrs tho loft eye, by which she cannot be mistake: . All persons are particularly warned against employ ing ot harbouring ,said "wench under the pen y of a prosecution. uov 16 i.214 JOS S PELoT.