Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 29, 1824, Image 1

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5 250 Vol. XXII. 4 cents. 6 4 15 30 30 124 30 30 ‘ I ■ or WHARFAGE, STORAGE, DRAY- r, vw weighing, in savannah, islicd Tan. 18124, and now in operniiou. WIIARFAOE. S under 100 tons, per day 60 cents, over doi „g on Landing mid Shipping Country Pro duce. irii barrel or half do Itloo tte Cottoh u-k'igo of Indigo K5 ]icnd of tobacco km feet of Lumber * - ( 'f#0 staves - * BOO shingles ... roods * iCvfeet'ot’ live oak, cedar and other heavy wood, sold by the solid ft. 374 i0 bushels of corn, and grain of all kind, in bulk - • 25 0 bushels lime in bulk - 30 ril of wood - ■ 25 It, llgbtwoodor other posts, per .100 logs •' • , • J*' nrfnsc on Landing and Shipping Goods, r of a small size, each • 10 cents, (WO lbs. and upwards - 15 1200 do * 25 . - - 3 feoffee, qiimotfto, sugar, and all herbngs ofsutih slsc, (grain e»§ pled) each - * ® f grain and salt -* -3 aof salted provisions tiaviil/ores, bread) apple*) cider) and affkliids of barrels except dry goods and loiiwinM, and all kinds of liquor (cider excepted) dry goods in ensks exceeding 20 gallons, and .■not over 63 gallons ( wines or liquors and dry goods In casks under 20 gallons of dry goods,a ml All kinds of boxes under 4 feet squure do do over 4 feet square onp, candles, chocolate,‘cordial*, oil, nnd boxes of like size sugar, each iot corn, per 1000 • the same as boxes, ifosnnburgs, Russia dock, bagging canvas, each •» if liquor or any kindrii" casks, ex ceeding 130 gallons js, loose, por gross pdts, each s of pans, spades, fcc. each ier lOObushcls , * aot exceeding 600 lbs. each exceeding 600 ll». not exceeding J200 lbs. - - 35 exceeding 1200Jb . - 60 |c of nil xtiids, per coil • 3 ovens with covers, and fire dogs ■per pair •» 1 of earthenware b, per 100 lbs. . - * per cask , of 2 wheels • of two wheels s, of four "‘heels • -$1 00 r, windsoi and ail silting chairs, per dozen - -12 h, per ton - 13 (tons under 600 ibs. - 35 over 600, not over 1206 llis 60 over 12(10 lbs. • $1 00 |bouses ... 25 , empty • • • 2 lie, each • 25 Jijohns, each • •» 1 s and chests of drawers • 10 [ Wood, per cord - -25 , per quintal 2 i of all description sf except in bags) per 100 bushels - - 25 powder, in bids, of 100 lbs. each 124 in half bids. • '64 in kegs of 28 lbs. or under 3 k, window, per 100 feet, in propor tion for smaller - 4 Is. exceeding 130 gallons of liquor or any kind of merchandize 15 exceeding 63 and not exceeding 130 gallons 111 tile, per 1000 ♦ hp, per ton M, raw or tanned, per 100 • \ loose, per 100 lbs. - • | in bundles, each pliers of Merchandize, each • of Potatoes, each s, each ... tor Jugs, each per dozen i per ton of paint, butter, lord, biscuit, nnd such size kegs shot and lead over 56 lbs. not over 600lbs liquors of a smaller size than 20 gallons . . , per 100 bushels per barrel hs for plastering pev 1000 |cs, each - * mis, per 100 bushels . in ropes, per 100 ropes j iron, each i Apples, per 100 htoes per 100 bushel us of gin, brandy, and ail kinds of li quor, exceeding 63 gallons do. exceeding 130 gallons rter casks of wine and other liquor, tider excepted) and dry goods in Bsks exceeding 20 gallons not ex- Teding 63 gallons * tins in jars • . « [per 100 bushels eta each (ics, quern nnd grind, Bermuda, per JOO • large mill per pair (illnst, and other stones, pet ton Ps under 200 gallons each over 200 do 0 6 25 2 15 25 1 2 26 26 2 30 4 10 25 25 124 1 124 25 8 15 [as .... tees ... pep each li'ces ot all kinds (rice excepted) over |o, under 63 gallons Jnks of all kinds, under 4 feet squnre *9 “0 over 4 squares 25 60 25 6.4 124 It) A 6 5 4 6 brandy, puncheon of rum, and all kinds ot liquor in I'.skS’, reeding 63, and not exceeding I:t|i'gallons - 20 Iron perton, first nnd week50cents, intervening weeks ’ 25 Every other article same ns its wharfage. WEIGHING. Eacli bb'. or half bb. rice - 6 Hlid. of tobnceo or sugar Package of indigo - - - 8 Bale of cotton . . - 6 Each draft of light goods, under 100 Ibs, 0[ do do do over 100 lbs. 12A do do heavy goods under 20U Cj • do do uo over 200 per 100 lb; 3 DUAYACJE. For hauling up the Bluff to any pnrt of the city, articles not herein enumerated, tor 1500 pounds weight • 60 cents. Under 1500 lbs nnd not loss than 100 374 do UXM) do do do 500 25 Fora 1000 feet of Lumber §1 60 do 1000 Bricks - . 1 60 do cord of wood • 1 60 For every bale of cotton • • 8 do bid. of Rico • • 184 do hlid of Tobacco • • 3*4 do bbl of Flour • . . ttj. lAnd every other article in the same proportion; for hauling down the Bkiff, or from one wharf to another exceeding 1500 lbs ' Under 15(H) ami not less than 100 lbs For each bale of cotton do bbl Rice • do hlid Tobacco do bbl Flour • And tvery other article in the same proportion. n AdviiraUtf UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, DISTRICT OF GEORGIA John W. Long ,1 l :} Monition. Ship Albion and cargo.) To the Marshal of said District— GREETING t, GEO. GLEN, Clerk. W HEREAS John IV. Long assignee of the un derwriters at Lloyds in London, in the Kingdom of Great Britain, the supposed insurers of the Ship Albion and cargo, hns exhibited his libel or complaint, in the District Court of the U- nited States, for the District 6f Georgia; stating, alleging and propounding-, that the British Ship Albion, laden with Mahogany, Logwood, and di vers other articles, was, 011 the morning of the loth September last, by the force of the wind and waves driven oil the beach of Saint Catherines Island, lathe District uforesaid, mid there nbaifC doned by liercrew ; and tlmt much of the cargo lias floated \i«t of the said Ship, some part'af which bus been taken by George H. Joheslon, Patrick Houston n*d George M. Wnldburg, and by divers other persons, to a place of greater safety, and that .part tberef still lies on the bunch of suid Island, below high water mark exposed to the sea That the Agent ot the underwriters at Lloyds, un der tiie Impression that the said Ship and cargo were insured at Lloyds, has for the benefit of all concerned, sold the interest of the said undorwri* ters aforesaid, therein ut publlck sale to John IV, Long. BUt the said persons, who have removed n pail of the cargo to a plnco of greater safety claim to he entitled to snlvago thereon, and pray ing process of this court to take the said wreck and the said cargo, or so much thereof, ns is to be found witbiu the jurisdiction of this Court, into the custody of the Court for the beneflt of the said libellant, nnd all persons concerned, nnd praying a monition against the said George, Patrick, and George, und all other persons, claiming to be en titled to snlvnge to appear and establish such their claims and also to ull persons interested to appear, and shew cause why the said wreck nnd her enr f o shall not be adjudged to the said John VV. .ong, assignee, ns aforesaid, of the underwriters ut Lloyds, and for further proceedings. Now therefore,you thesnid Marshal, are hereby com manded to attach, seize, take, and safely keep the remains of the said Ship Albion and her cargo, wheresoever within the jurisdiction of this Courts in or in the, possession of whomsoever to lie found, ‘ to answer the suid libel, and you nre further com manded to cite and admonish the said George, Patrick, ntidGporge, and all other persons, claim ing to be entitled to sulvugc in this behalf to ap pear before this Court, and there establish such their claim mid further to cite mid udmouish all and every person and persons, whomsoever hav ing or pretending to have any right, title, interest, property, clniin or demand I11, or to the said wreck or to the cargo thereof, to be, anduppearut a spe cial Court of Admiralty, to lie held at Savannah, on the Twelfth duy of November next, to nnswer the libellant in the premises that right und justice may be done in this behalf. And whatsoever you shall do, in this regnrd.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 Cuylcr, Judge of said District, this twenty-first day of October, eighteen hundred and twenty four. NICOLL& GORDON, Proctors for Libellants. All persons interested in the foregoing Monition will take due notice. JNO. II. MOREL, sr.n.o. Oct 30 201 i)r. V. Dli LAROCHE. Opposite the Exc/utnga Savannah. s constantly receiving fresh Supplies of gen uine DRUGS AND MEDICINES, selected for Country Merchants nnd Physicians which he will sell for cash or approved credit at the lowest City price. Just received, SULPHA TEof Q UIXIN A. oct 16 too ■- :■.. General I)rug,ChemK)ai&l , 'nmily Medicine Ware House. LA Y $ HENDRICKSON, Wholesale nnd Retail Chemists and Druggists .No. 1. Shad's Buildings, .Corner of Congress and Whitaker Streets, Savannah. • H AVE constantly on hand a very general as sortment of r\ ' DKUG8, MEDICINES, DYE. STUFFS AND PAtN'TS, PERFUMERY, <$‘C. |$*C. Agreat variety of Apnthacnrins Glass Ware such as wide und narrow month bottles, from 1 gallon to one ounce,composition and glass mortars, glass lampsnnd lamp glasses, siiiejlings bottles, gradua ted measures, Apothecaries vials whilcand green. Surgeotit Instruments—Pocket sets, turnkeys, trusses, spring apd thumb lances, forceps, satul’us, bougies, ciilhuters, scales and weights, .yc. ^c. Patent Medicines—of every description, viz s Seidlitz and Soda Powders, bulm of Quito, caicin ed magnesia, Lees, Andersons, mul Hoopers Pills, Sw&iins Punacca, Balsam Honey, Batemans und Churches Cough Drops, Itch ointment, .yc. Ail of which urc offered for sale on the most liberal terms for cash or credit. ID’ L.S'TI. Iluving enlarged their Establish meet und having made such arrangements as to be continually receiving n fresli supply of goods, (latter themselves thatnone of the kind in this city, van offer greater inducements .to dealers. The Merchant, the Planter, mid the Physician, can here be supplied with almost every article in the Drug line, ns their assortment will be ftmnde.Ucn- sive und of the best quality, under no considcre tton whatever will the sale of impure or adultevtt ted articles tie promoted. The utmost euro will be used in the selection of good Medicines nnd will be sold at a moderate profit. It is upon these principles alone tlmt they will endeavor to secure patronage. All orders promptly executed. The Georgia Patriot, und Darien Gazette, will please to give this advertiseraentsix inserljonsand forward their bills for payment. sept 28 182 , Register of Debates in Congress. PROSPECTUS. A CCORDING to an intimation heretofore given, there wiil be published at the Office of the National Intelligencer, daring the next session of Congress, ami, if encouraged by the approbation of the Public, at every session thereafter, a RE GISTER OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS, intend edto comprehend a more full RcjKirt of the Speech es on topics of general interest, in each House of Congress,than has ever heretofore been published, or than can be given to the Public through the or dinary and limitedclmnnel,the columnsof a news paper. This compilation will be of tbo most nu Ithcntic cast,printed with great regnrd to accuracy, and in a form for durable preservation. This undertaking is not of course intended to substitute or supercede the Reports of Debates for (lie National intelligencer, but rather, by with drawing the heavy and extended Reports from Its columns, to enable the Proprietors of thnt Journal to furnish, every day, in u comprehensive form, intelligible Reports of the Proceedings and Dis. missions in the day preceding, on both Houses, The “Reoistfr" is necessarily an experiment; but it is un experiment the success of which we see no reason to doubt. Every one who takes an interest in our politicnl history, as well iisall those who engage in the duties of political life, must have felt and lamented the wunt of a Record' of Debates iijtCongress, in a convenient form, .with indexes which might lead the enquirer to anV sub ject debated, and to the name of any one who en gage din debate. fjur.li n work would bo a.11 ele mentary book for young politicians, and we have no hesitation iu asserting that the : possession of such a one, from the commencement Ortho exist ing government to this day, would be of immense vnlueto the nation, were it only to shew wl.ntijas heretofore been said upon questions, which nre continually recurring for discussion,..ami product ing needless consumption of lirtie Bymperlujous debate. Wliut is true of the years that have, past, will, as soon as they nre gone, be equaily true of those in whichWe live. - It is not only, therefore, as a vehicle of present Information, but also as a book for future reference —asa National Political Repository and Text-Book Owners and Tcnnnts of Houses | Take Notice. [THE Malinger- . will 011 Monti 1 ike mi exomjun throughout the Cit with the following stunts of Fire Engines 1 the. I ~,llt inst. proceed to n of Backets, Ladders, tc. All persons not complying ctions of tin Qrdinnncc for piv\ to f 3r.c cideiitsby Fire tec. will be returned ntiiig r unci!. 10. And be it further ordidhcd, That cv house within the limits and Jurisdiction of tins City, occupied and tenanted, shall be supplied ■with buckets at the expense of the owners of said premises, to the number of at least tho num- lier of live-places in the. same, including such as tire in the uut-buiidings, and the said buckets-hall lie equal in goodness und size to those procured foe the use of the City,mid painted,oil which shall Planters Bank. -\TOTlCE is hereby given, tlmt after the first IX duy of January next, this Bank will not re ceive for a y debts due to it, the notes of the Da rien Bank, nor the notes of any other hank,which does not, on demand, redeem its paper with spe cie. Notes and acceptances deposited for cot lection, until further notice, may be paid in nny of the notes of the Banks of Georgia, it being un derstood that depositors of su.,li paper will b«' paid in the same notes, the amount ofcollectioiB made for them. S* ■T. MARSHALL, Cashier, Ms or casks exceeding 130 gallons 11- j|(ior or other kinds of merchandize 15 Tod, brusilletto, lignum vitie, und all [ye woods, per ton - - 25 ner pair - 8 Pfee wheels, (4 wheels) - 50 m proportion to the foregoing rates. I 11 - 11 on article is not to be found under its name, I (lie package hi whirl, it is usvalh/ contained. J6oo(/,j lying on a wharf more than two nights, to rj'dycc/ to a ircek's storage unless landed an Sat- 1H or any other evening immediately preceding f°jiday—in,such eases to lie removed on the second L* £ duy thereafter, or be subject to storage as .STORAGE. ... Iton, per week, J r,*nts for the 1 |>'3t and last week uail foreaeli intcr- ['Suing week - . . 5 cents. I" fire per week - . . . <; l n "bucco per week - - 20 “jjr.eask 'ontaining more than 30gal- of sugar, Ftolatisteg, Pipe of gfn, '.JuBiL * KORUJA. ChatiiBm C.,unty—By the-.nun VJT the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes, To all whom it may concern. lVhcrens, John Dillon administrator of Ed. mond Dillon, late of Chatham county dec. has pc titionedthe lion, coiub’of ordinary,to be diselinrg ed from liis snld ndininistration.. Now, these arc therefore to cite nnd ndmon . isli nil and singiiliu the kindred and creditors of’ the said deceased, the file their objcctiiiis (if any they have,) to the granting of lcttera dismissory to the petitioner, in this clerk’s office, of the said court, on or before the 11th day of December next ensuing, otherwise letters dismissory will be grnnff the petitioner. Witness the hon John CTiminin s , one of the Justi. es of the said court, this 11th day of June, ' " S. M. BOND, c hi o. 136 G be painted in visible characters the name of the Vs of said buckets ; ai a in case th my liouse or tenement should refuse or neglect to have the snjd buckets supplied ngrcenbly to this ordinance, it shall nnd may lie law lul for the tenant to procure the same, deducting it out of his rnul. Sec. 11 And be it further ordained, That the owner of every improved wlmrf shall furnish twenty ImcKcts for the building or buildings on such wharf, and deliver them to Managers and Assistants of the Engines, oil or before the second meeting of Council in July next; nnd the receipt of any Manager or Assistant, for such bucket shall be deemed a full compliance with. this see tion, by the owner, for the number of buckets mentioned in said receipt; And the owner of every store in the City, that lias no fire-place or daces attnehed to the sau\c,slml! furnish two tire- nickels for every store of sucli kind, nnd under such regulations as other landlords are by tills or dinance required to Uo. Sec. 12. Andbeitfurther ordained, That every owner of a wooden liouse or liduics, brick, or stone house,nr.liouscs'coveiBd with wood,occupi ed as dwelling-houses or kitchens,shall providetne snfhe witli a sufficient ladder, or have a scuttle or door cut through the roof of such housetorhouses, large enough for a man to pass through convc- I niently, under the pciiuntlyefa fine not exfee- 1 ding thirty dollars. ndv 2 263 JOHN HAUPT. Clerk. mmm mwmim* till', undersigned lmve resumed their business at their old stand, in Bull street, opposite Judge Cuyler’s House, and will execute orders in tiie neatest manner for Marble MQXUM ENTS, TOMB TABLES, HEAD STONES, PAINT STONES, - CHIMNEY PIECES, HEARTH, BUILDING STONES,-ifea. Or any oilier work in their line of business— Ail orders from the country and city will be thauktully received, and promptly attended to, and executed on short notice. MOORE Si LYMAN nov 6 11208— lm "tier of Superior court—(JHathttm county. ThomnsF. Piirscet.nl. ) Complaints 1 and [• IN EQUITY. Richard R. Cuylcr, ex'r Wm Slnuv, deceased. J N this ease, on the suggestion in die defend- . nut's answer, that certain persons not parlies to this bill, residing in Scotland, claim tn lie en titled to a distribution of part of the undivided estate of Win Sllinv, deceased, and on Motion, it lerod that all persons Concerned do appear before the Superior Court of Chatham County in tho term of January itoxt, then and there to es tablish such their elnims; and in default thereof, that the undivided estate of the said Wm Shaw, be distributed among the, complainants agreeably to the decree of said Court and tlmt this rule be published once a month until tho expiration thereof, g Extrae.nrom the minutes this 7th day of June, 1824. ' ' A. B. FANNIN, Clerk. june 17 frrl38 Superior court, Chatham county. JaHuahy Tei’.m, 1821 , Aaron Cleveland and Susan C ‘ his wife, f 10. r Rule JvtH, Nntlmn Baker. ) N the petition of Jno. pet an stating tha Niitlmii linker did on the lirst day 0. „y 1822. the better to secure the payment of his certain promissory note of that date for tho sum of two thousand dollars, payable to the said John Retail, or order, on or before the 1st day of May, ls24. with interest at 7 per rent per mimim, by liis indenture, under liis seal, bearing date tho day und year lirst aforesaid, mortgaged to the said John Retail, all the undivided moiety or hall'part of all tlmt lot of land, situate, lying and being in the city of Savannah, and known and distinguished in the plan thereof by the number one (I) Tyi oiuiell tytliing Darby ward, together with the appurtenances, and further stating that tiie said promissory note remains wiioly unpaid, and the -aid mor! ;.v in ini! force, and praying the ton-closure of tiie said mortgage. On motion of\\. W, Gordo)], attorney for tho petioner, it is ordered that the said .Nathan Ba ker do pay into this court, within twelve months >1 this date, the principal and interest due on the «aid note ami the cost ot tile said application, ir in delimit thereof, that tiie equity of re temp lion of the said Nntlmn Baker of and to the said mortgaged premise), be thenceforth and iorever J. Shinn’s Panacea T HE subscriber, having discovered the com position of Swaim's celebrated Fan nee a hns now n supply on Imnd for sale—life has redu ccd tiie price from $3 60,to $2 60, or by the d zen$t34. AM charitable institutions "in tiie United Slates, with Interest from date, on or nnd the poor will be suppliedgra/i*. | d n y of March then next, a ' “ If the citizens of the principal cities and towns securing the payment th will appoint an agent to order and distribute this 1 ” • ' ..... . .. .. ..., v ,ppU C( p Medicine to the poor, it will b .. Tills Medicine is celebrated for the cure of the following diseases t Scovfula or King's Evil, Ul cerated or Putrid Sore Throat, long standing Rheumatic affections, Cutaneous Diseases, White Swelling and Diseases of the Bones, and all cos , o i ^ es generally of un Ulcerous character, mid Cliro-1 acres more or less situated to tbo east of tiie city nie Diseases, generally urising in debilitated con- 1 • *■ ..... - - . .. stitutions, lmt more especially from Syphilis or utfqctions arising tiioreirom; Ulcers in tho larynx, Jj-o. and the dreadful diseases occasioned by n long uud excessive use of Mercury, 4 - c. It is al so used in Discuses of tiie Liver. CERTIFICATES, I have within the last two years iind an oppor- $ Mr. Sweim'is Panacea, and 1 do believe, frpm vs, I Rule NisiS ■ Jacob Ftdim. /~vN the petition of Aaron Cleveland mid Su v/sail C. Ids wife, who was BusanC. Bona, stat ing thut Jacob Fnlim, before the intermarriage of the pbtitidners, to wit; on the 22d day of June 1821; did in conjunction with one Joseph A. Scott, execute a joint bond to the said Susan G. in the penal sum of four thousand dollfli s e,ondi tinned for tho payment of two thousand dollar.' vitli interest from dale, on or betore the first iny of March then next, nnd that for the better iecuring the payment thereof, the snid Jacob did on the day and year Grst aforesaid make hi; certain indenture of mortgage, whereby he mortgaged to said Susan C. all that lot of ground known and designated us Garden lot number thirty nine, No 39, nnd also, Ikul adjoining half part of another lot known as lot number forty two, No 42, containing together eight and u half acres more or less situated to tho east of tiie city of Savannah and bounded to tho north weri of Lot No 26, to the south nnd cost by lands be longing to the estate of Hampton LiBihridge, and the west.by the public road leading to Skidnway island whereon u brick yard is now established and known by tho name oi' Fahms brick yard- that there is now on the said bond or mortgnge obligator)’ the sum of eighteen liuu- dred dollars with interest from the 23d day of January 1823, and praying the foreclouire ot the equity of redemption of the said Jacob and big heirs, executors, administrators and assigns And it is furtli rule be served o is mouths befo payment of said r ordered, that a ropy ol this the said N.'tlmn Baker; at least - the time appointed tor the noiey into court, or published ill one of the. public Gazettes ol this state, at east once in every month, until the time up- pointed for the pnyment thereof, and tlmt such further and oilier proceedings he had ns are prescribed by the statute ill micIi ease made nnd provided. Extract from the minutes this 24th May. 1824, mny 7 . 2 A. B. FANNIN,’ Clerk. 11 aforesaid being part tiie -vest corner of a ,'iri I'tiiye.'. thence run- . Marys J . f ';tiee(, (hence i C. Hays' land thence 'tie go 1 ntlached ■’t. Marys or eet on tin- street and mtly to the river St. what I have seen, that it will prove an important mid to the said mortgaged premises—-On motion remedy in Scrofulous, Venereal and Mercurial diseases. N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Physic, in the University of Pennsylvania. I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim i numerous instances, within tlio last three years and have always found it extremely efficacious especially iu secondary Syphilis, and Mercurial Diseases. 1 have no hesitation in pronouncing il 11 Medicine of inestimable value! W. GIBSON, M. D. Professor of Surgery to the.Vnivtmly of Penn. JOHN SIUNN', Chemist. Philadelphia,Nov. 17, 1823. Each publisher of a newspaper in the U. States, is requested to publish tlnS advertisement once a t [ _ month, for one year, and send their accounts for I e y into court. payment. f VEOftGiA, Chatham Couuty.—By the Hon. V3 the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting /or ordinary purposes. . To all' whom it mny concern. Whereas John M'Nish, administrator of Isaac Bail Ion, dec. lms'petitioned the ' honorable the Court of Ordinary to be discharged from his said administration. P °£rarathe lg^ess of the subscription to 4 work, it will be seen that it is no part of our i- m " B L ' dilution to realize any present profit from if. V* ! 7- ’^before the second day of May next, o- the contrary; we shall, in all probability, los<- of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the petlont r.— It is ordered that the principal mid interest 'due on the said bend or writing obligatory together with tiie cost of this application be paid into this court within twelve months from this date, dr iu case of default Hint the equity of redemption of aid Jacob Falun, liis heirs, executors, adminis trators and assigns lie .from thenceforth forever foreclosed and (hat such fuufher mid other pro ceedings be had thereon, as ure pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided—And it is further ordered thnt this rule be published in f tiie Gazettes of this stale at least once a -month for twelve mouths, or that a copy, lie served on the defendant at least six month before the time nppoiuted for the payment of the 111011- Extraet from the minutes, lBtb .Tan. 1824. jhn 16 13 JOB T, BO LF.S. Chatham Superior Court. May Term, 1824. G EORGE Johnston and others, complainants eg'Peter Vnnburgh Livingston and others, defendants, in equity in the Superior court, ot Chatham countyj May term, 1824. It" appearing to the Court by affidavit that Pe ter Vanhurgh Livingston and Harriet E.'Living Stop, who are parties defendant reside beyond the state ofGe Superior court, A'lmtlunu County. March r>u>i, 182-1. William Berric f rt. i£,.» ■ .Vis;. John Christopher. S O N the petitiof) ot William Berrjfe stating tlmt one John Christopher, of the county of Cnrtiden, being indchted to one Henry Sadler or order In a note of hand, dated SI Mary* in -aid county, on the 9th October 1822, in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, payable with interest from the duleon the first day of Jmumrv then next en°uing, did mortgage to tiie said Henry his heirs and assigns, to s.'curo the payment of tim note aforesaid v ;, !i interest on the same—a cer tain lot ol‘hind in the .of lot No. 1 beginning lot belonging to one ing south UK) feet on north to Bryant St. cn south to the beginning; to tiie same on tli -. si Buy sb being » liundd 1 mining from tlicncc Marys, togetlier xa'iIIi all and singular every thing thereto appertaining, that the suid Henry -ndater, to whom and to whose heirs and Cssigns t)te sa'd mortgage was made on the 24!lt of Sept. 18 * July assigned by deed, said mortgage to tl.i peg titioner, there is now due on said mortgage tli* sum of Five Hundred Dollars with interest from, the 1st January 1822, and praying for theU reelo- sure of die equity of redemption, InjllO sui-l John Christopher; liis heirs nnd assigns in II10 mortgaged premises and tlmt the same bo foreclosed according to law. Oil motion of Belton A Copp, attorney for pe titioner, it is ordered that the principal mid in 'jj tereit due on the said mortgage together with Ure costs of Ids applicants be paid into this court within twelve months from this date, otherwise thut the equity of redemption of the said John Christopher his heirs executors, administrations nnd ossigns be from thence forever " closed mul that such other proceedings take place as a pursuant to the statue. And it is further ordered that (his rule be p if lishod it) one of the Gazettes of this statu at r once a month for twelve months to the time npj pointed for the payment' of said money into ('ourt. A true extract from the minutes. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. Jefferson, lbtli March, i824 .;... -e-J neyby it for n year or two, hoping thut the: its established character will ensure it a sirticieiit patronage (o make it profitable. GALES & SEATON. A. D. 1824. EORG1A,'Chatham County—To alt whom it , may coiicern. Whereas Levi S.D'Lyop lias applied totlie Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Clmtknm Comity, for letters of administration on the estate nnd affects ofHezekinh Winkler, late of the State of South Carolina ns principal creditor. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tin: kindred mid creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they linve) to tiie granting of the administration of the estate of the said deceased to the applicant in the Clerk' i Office ofl|ie snid Court, on or' before tho twenty-seventh day of January next jotherwise let ters of adni'mbtration will be grunted. Witness tiie lion. one of the Justices of the said Court, the 27th dnv of Decem ber, A. D. 1824. ». M, BOND, « e 6. dcc'23 2-Ip Washington, September, 1824 CONDITIONS. The. publication of GALES Si SEATON’S RE GISTER OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS will commence us soon us the Debates at each suc cessive Session of Congress shall afford materials to fill a half sheet, (8 pages.) The work will be prlntccUn the octavo form, on m super royal paper, made for the purpose, and pn "a brevier type, in double columns—each pugecotn- prising nearly as much matter as One of-the, co lumns of the Nutionul Intelligengcr,. It will contain as full and accurate Reports ns can be obtained of ull Delmtes on main questions, and of all interesting Debates on incidental mies- tions; with an Appendix,, containing a list of: the Members of each House, the Yens und Nays in each House on questions which have been the subject of Debate, such Documents, cqnnocfed wit'll the subjects of Debate, us may be deemed essential to enable the reader to comprehend them, und proper indexes to the whole. The Debates of the next Session, itis computed, will, with the Appendix, make u volume of five hundred pages, at least, nnd will bo .furnished to subsorihers through the Post Office, in sheets, as published, (or reservod at this Office, at the sub scriber's option,) at Thkki: oom-ars for the vol ume, be it nihrmor less, to be jiaid in advance in all cases of transmission beyond the limitsofthe city. The sheets will be transmitted ns completed, without regnrd to uny particular ditya, ns the pub lication must of course be regulated by the prepar ation of tho mqtter 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 advance. To non-subscribers the price xvill be four dol lars, boundin boards,for'lie volume now unnounc- ed.v '• *, v The Debates of the Session of Congress follow ing the next, and of the first Session ofevery Con gress, xvill, it is supposed, fill about one thousand pages, or perhaps more, making one very ltu-gc volume, or two of a handsome size—tho first Ses sion ofench Congress being nearly double the du ration of tho second. Tiie price of the Register for the first Session of each Congress, be its con tents more or less than 1Q0O pages, will bo fixed nt five dollars to subscribers, uud sixtonon-Subscri hers. I 2 Oct 12 16^ «nwi#vvuuuu«M ^ that Ray Sands, on the fifth day of June eigh- ' By order ofritis Honor James M. Wayne, Judge teen hundred arid twontylfotfr, for the better >e- of the Superior Cou.t. J NO. CHARLTON, during the payment of his certain bond or writing nov 16 1213 Clerk, obligatory, bearing, date the dav and year afore- ■ r, c =—rr~, ?»‘d, whereon he the smd.Rny acknowledgnl nun- Chatham Comity-% ‘ ^Jmuru. aelf ’,^ |d an(] bound unto the said Nicholas J. Huy- liionvi.se letters dismissory will be granted tiie pe titioner. ' Witness the hon. John P. Williamson one of the Justices of the said Court this second day of No-' (■ember, 1824. . S. M.'BOND, c. c. nov 2 , 263 ■ "EfHnghnm Superior Court, To tht Jurors, Witnesses nnd Suitors in the same. f IiHLJitdgc oftlie Superior Courts of the East- I. era Dis' ricl hovingln’cn called to a conven- ti.ui of the Judges fet Miticdgeville, the Supsyirir i- F/linghani County will be adjourned, on ur day of the Term, to the 13th o.f De- of wli’icltJurors, Witnesses, nnd Suitors in tile saifto will take notice, and give their attend aii.de accordiri'gly. 1, and within the United States on motion of complainants solicitor, it is ordered tlmt the said defendant do respectively appear tuidmi- swerthe complaints bill within four months from he date of this rule. And is further ordered that this rule be published once u week during-four months from'this date in ono of the public Gazettes of this State. Extract from'thc Minutes. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk june 8 , 134 Camden—Superior Court. October Teiui, 18:14, Nicholas J. Bayard ) ' •?* vs. [ Rule Nisi. Ray Sands ) O N the petition of Nicholas J. Bfiynrd, staling t* " " ’ ^ ’ bit the Justices oftlw Inferior courlof Chalh- I aVdViiiTlie'penaVTum'offotir thousand dollars am county silting for ordinary purposes, ’ ■ • • - ■ ■ 1 ■ ■ To ail whom it may concern. Whearas Charles Gregory exocutor of Thomas G. Davit late of Chatham comity deceased has petitioned tho honorable the court of ordinary to pe discharged from liis said executorship. These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all and singular the kindred said deceased, to file their objections have, in the office pf the Clerk of the court ordinary on or before the 7th day of March next, conditioned’for the pnymet of one thousand dol, lurs on or before the first dny of October then next, and tiie further sum of one thousand dollars on the first day of January then next, did mort gage all that tract, piece, or parcel of land, lying, I beins: und situate on CmnberlaiijLJsland in the :itc nnd admonish all eol]nt y 0 f Camden, and known by'the name of and creditors ol the c otton C on‘aining four hundred and fifty objections, if any they acPeS) bounded on the'north by lands of Sliicrer, Clerk ofthc court of lphthe soutliby (rinds of Nathaniel Green, and on — - t - - ... 6®y®* "* aro j 1 3w* the west by salt vnnrsli, togetlier with tiie uppurte otherwise letters dismissory will be granted the nance s n gH further staling that the said sums of . I money rchiuined unpaid, and pray the foreclosure °* of the equity of redemption of the said Ray. " On motion of W, W. Gordon, attorney for the petitioner, it is ordered that the suid Ray Sands do pay irito this court before the expiration of twelve months from t!iis date, the said several sums of Sicdims I money in tlie,coudition ot the said bond mention - 1 . I, .,e _ n ,cd. tOEothcrAvitli the interest and cost, otherwise nnHF, Subscnbprs have just received froin Flid- (f».„V m r«terimiinn of tho said Hnv petitioner. , . • Witness the honorable George L Cope, one tho Justices of the said court, this seveptb day of September, A. D. 1824.- S. M. BOND; c c o c 0 sep 9 175 In Admimlhf. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ) DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. J George Woodruff and others, J Pieces of Mahogany port cargo / 10111 Ship \lbion J To the Marshal of the District of Georgia greeting :— L. S. GKO. GLEN, Clerk. ;t '\jjLf HEREAS George Woodrufi', Patrick Ifon^>' V T ton and George Johnston and Jacob Wald- lmrg and George Waldburgand Edward P. Postell lmve exhibited their libel or complaint in the Dis trict Court of tin* United States for tiie Distr'n ' of Georgia aforesaid, stating and propounding that by moans of great labor and exertion of the muna gers, and negro slaves of the snid libellants, they have saved and preserved pieces of Mahogany wood, from the wreck of (he. British ship Albion which'hud been wrecked in tiie gab- of the four teenth of September last; and u as driven on the beach of-the Island of Saint Caiiirrines. in the said District, and praying a reasonable salvage o allowance therefrom. Abd tvhi teas the .)tid'of the District Court tortile District aforesaid, hath ordered and directed the Twelfth day of Novem ber next, for nil persons concerned, to be cited to appeur at the Court Hou-e, in the City of Savan nun. at ten o'clock of that dnv, und shew cause if any they Imye, why judgment should not pns3 as prayed : You are therefore hereby mithorised and enjoined, to cite and admonish all persons, whato ver,having, orjiretendiug Jo have, any right,ti'le, or interest, ill or to tiie said Mahogany, libelled against ns aforesaid, to be,and appear, ut the time and place, aforesaid, before the Judge, aforesaid, to hear, abide by mid perform all and singular such judicial acts as are necessary nnd by law required to lie done in the premises ; and further to do and rcceive-wliat unto law and justice shall appertain, under the pain of tiie law and con tempt thereof, the absence and contumacy of them and every of them in any wise notwith standing. And whatsoever you shall do in tho premises you shall duly certify unto the said Judge, at the time and place aforesaid, together with these presents. Witness the Hon. Jeremiah Cuyler, Judge of th» said District Court this tweniyhiiutli any *- her one thousand eight hundred p.nd twenty four. DAVIES h BERRIEN, Proctors. All persons interested in the foregoing Monition will take due notice. JNO. H. MOREL, m.d.o. Oct 29 200 J. udelphiu a fresh supply of this celebrated Me' dicine, and have made such arrangements us to that the equity of redemption of the snid Hay I Sands liis heirs, executors, administrators and ns- igns, of, iti andlo the said mortgaged premises, waut of this article can depend upon its being geii- j nine, as it conies direct from Mr. Swaim.-, LAY HENDRICKSON, 'Niemist nnd Druggists, 1 Chad’s Buildings. or.t 7 186 T HF. Copartnership of Nicholas (J- Neff is dis solved by mutual consent—William Neff is authorised to settle the affairs ot the concern. SAMUEL NICHOLAS. WlJWJfLM tiFfi'.. dec 9 JS& And it is further ordered, that this rule be pub lished in one of the Gazettes of this state at least once a month for twelve months, or thut a copy be served on the said Ray Sands, at least six months before the expiration of the title appoint ed for the payment 01 the said money into court, nnd that such further proceedings be had as are pursuant to the statute n- such case made and pro- sShExT AsA-? Extract from the minutes, this-. Ah Oct. 1824. jpatf-MkoLY, Clark. «Gt8g TVI'INE months after date, application will the IX made to the hon. the Inferior Court of Bry an County, for leave to sell all the real estate o Sarah M'Kindly, late of Bryan County <!<■: fo the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said c» tate JAMES BUTLER, Adm’r. upil 2 §o77 : ' Runaway during the last week, A N'EGUOWoinannamed ELSY: She is a tall black xvoman about the age of 40, and has a thick white skin or film which entirely covers tho left eye, by which site cannot Jte mistaken. All parsons are particularly warned against employ ing of harbouring said wench under the penalty oj,' a proseculioh. nov 16 421* «*3 S.PESfT. ,;/. -' 'V,"*■>ff:’ :-!