Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 30, 1824, Image 1

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•r;>9 OF WHARFAGE. STORAGE. DRAY’ 1(1 R AM) tmGlWfO, LY &VMHJUt t Istablishcd Inn. 1824, and now in operation. W HAMA HE. vtis under 100 ton*, per day 00 ce P t». Tirt over •j Lrf'gi on landing and Shipping Country Pro- 1 0 - onch bartel or half do Rico ‘ bale Cotton * * package of Indigo • ; Jiogsheud of tobacco loot) feet of Lumber 1<H)0 staves 1000 shinglci 1000 reeds !(JOffi*d°oflive oak,ccdnrandotlter _^ - heuvy wood, cold by the solid ft. | 37J \tM> bushels of corn, and grain of all kind, in bulk ‘ ♦ 2o 100 bushels lime in bulk 30 cord of wood • * 25 cedar, lighlwoodor other posts, per 100 logs * • ■ • , -W.t _ Wharfage on Landing and Shipping Goddl. fi clior of a small sine, each * JO cents; 600 lbs. and upwards - 15 1200 do • • 25 TA luchl , fo/fl >1 Al-I : ti*| urri&J set ( limi , nnl Beyl cstae Ipeid <im<a| a will b in^ 3 nefitl dm'i] tol t of I Intel rtjl.fl adn'il BajatJ I 4 cents. , 6 4 15 30 30^ 30 vlls 2 \ Etf* I U .ofcoffee, pimento, sugar, nnd all other bags of such sine, (grain et| cente'dl fetich .. ot grain and salt * • rrelsmf salted provisions naval stores, bread, .apples, elder,and all kinds of barrels Mc6pt dry goods nod Honors . '• • «f wines, and all kinds of liquor (cider excepted) jdry goods In casks exceeding S^O gallons, aud not over 53 gallons • > Winds or liquors ttni dry goods in casks under 20 gallons ;es of dry goods,and nil kindsof boxes under 4 feat sipiare • „. do do over 4 feet square to, soap, candles, chocolate,cordials, nil, and boxes of like Size _ • to. sugar, each _ • tvs of corn, per IdOO cs, the same as boxes. : jft of osnnburgs, Russia duck,bagging cauVift. each • ( ; • , 0 i\ of liquor or any kind of casks, ek- . carding 130 gallons * .15 leV, loose, per gtbas - * 26 er |)pts,ench • . - 1 lies of pans,spades, Sic. ehen , ..2 i, per lOOlmsliels . • * is not exitcuuiifg 600 jbs. cncl). 20 exceeding dtX) lbs. licit exceeding - 1200 Ins. • • 35 exceeding 1200 lb . , * • 60 [ago of all kinds, per citil 3 ovens with covers, i\nd fire dogs . per pair • s W earthenware • 8 s«,pcr lOO tbs. • • 2 per ciisk * • ' 4 , of 2 wheels • 37 of two wheels * • 2o inges, of four wheels - J?1 00 irs, Windsor andnll sitting chairs, per . dozen - • J2 ila, per toii ; - 12 munc non lbs. - 25 id: over 000, dot over 1200 lbs Bo. over 1200 tbs. • $1 00 pibouscs . .. 25 , empty ... 2 (tie, eucli . .25 Inijohns, each . • ■ s 1. pks and chests of drawers • . 10 s Wood, per cord - • 25 , per quintal • . .- 2 a of all descriptions (excopt in bags) pe> 100 bushels . • - 26' hpowder, in bbls. of 100 lbs. each 12J do. in halfbhlt. - 6* do. in kegs of 28 lbs. or urider 3 p>, window, per |00 feet, in propor tion for smaller • , • 4 li. exceeding 130' gallons 6f liquor or any kiud of merchandize 16 exceeding 63 and iiot exceeding 130 gallons * 8 |rth tile, per 1000 . hip, per ton M, raw or tanned, per 100 - , loose, per 100 lbs.' ill bimdles, cacfr bipers pf Merchandize, cacti 1,1 of lVta’ioes, each Jfc each (for Jugs, each per dozen > ti per ton I s of paint, butter,lard, biscuit, and such size kegs shot nnd lead over 66 lbs. not over 500 lbs Ifqtiors of a smaller size than 20 gallons . . . |e, pf f- 100 bushels pep barrel . is lor plnslering per 10$) lc5,,eoch pus, per 100 htishclX i. in ropes, per 100 ropes' ; i iron, eqcli i Apple?,'per 100 . ' [does per 100 bushel M of gin, brmidy, aijd all’ (iinds of U- ' quor, exceeding 63 gallons - 8 J do. exceeding 130 gallons • 15 rter casks of wi’nfe and - other liquor* Jider excepted) arid... dry goods in sks exceeding 20 gallons not ex pding tj!l gallons - . - Ins in jurs • png, 100 bushels' lets each , . . .\ % quern and grind’,’ ‘ Bermuda, per 100, large mill per pair Blhisl, and other stones) per ton V under 200 galfohs each ovei* 200 do 25 60 60 25 6‘ « 2 O’ 6' ,26‘ 2 30 4, 10 25' 25 12| . l isj- 25 brandy) piinchcqn of rura, and uii kinds df liquor in casks exceeding 63, nnd not exceeding 130 gallons • 20 kon pcrt,on. fir;t and last Week 50 cents, intervening weeks - - 25 Even/ other article tame at iti wharfage. wBicniNai Each bbl. or half tyM. rice Hhd. of tobacco of sugar Package of Indigo Bale of cotton • - -. v Each draft of light goods, under .100 tbs. 6. do do do over 100 lbs. do dn heavy goods under £<X) do dd 6 15 8 0 4 & do over 200 per ioO lbs 3 , DRAYAOtb For hauling Un the Bluff to ttnv part'ofthe city, articles not herein enumerated, for 1500 pounds weight • • • 5() cents. Under 1500 lbs and not Hiss than 100 37J do 1000 do do do 6U0 25 For a lOXJ feet of Lumber $1 011 do 1000 Bricks • • 1 60 do cord of wood *. • 15J), Fol* every bnle offcottHn \ 'a do bbl. ofllice .. * - in* do hhd of Tobacco • * gjA do bbl of Flour • < 6.5 And every other article In the same proportion'; for liauliiig down the. Blulf, or from one wharf* hi} another exceeding 1600 lbs ■ f. 37i cts. Under (600 and not Iifss than 100 lbs 26 For each bale of cotton • 6) do bbl Rice do hhd Tobacco do bbl Flour - , - w 4 • ,7?yl trery other article in the iamt proportion. In Admiralty. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, I DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, f ioliu \V. Long ) n. > ■Monition. Sblp Albion and cargo.) . Tat he Marshal of said District— CBEETtNO : . dF.O. GLEN, Clerk. W HEREAS John W. Long nssignee of the un derwriters at Lloyds in London, In the Kingdom of Great Britain, the supposed Insurers of (lie Ship Albion nnd canvit has exhibited his libel ot.complnint, in the District Court of the U- niteA States, Tor the District Of Georgia; stating, alleging, and propounding, that the British Shin Albion, laden with Mahogany, Logwood, mid di vers oilier articles, was, on the morning of the 16th September last, by tho force of the wind and waves driven on the beach of Saint Cathcrlnei Island, in the District aforesaid, and there aban doned }>y hercrew; and that much of, the cargo has floated pitt ofthe snidShip, some partof which has been taken by George 11. Johnston, Patrick Houston and George 111. Wnldburg, and by divers, other persons, to a place of greater safety, aud ' that part theref still lies on the beach of said Island, below high water mark exposed to the sea That the Ageijlt ot the underwriters at Lloyds,'un der the impression that the said Ship and cargo were insured ut Lloyds, has for.the benefit of all concerned, sold the interest ofthe told underwri ters aforesaid, therein at pubhek sale to John W. Long. But the,said )>ersons, who have removed a part of the cargo to a place of greater safety, claim to be entitled to salvage thereon, and pray ing process of (bis court to take (he said wreck and the said cargo, or so much tl/creof, as Is to be found within the jurisdiction of this Court; Into the custody of tho Court for the benefit bf the said iibcjlnnt, aad-aUpersons concerned, and praying n monition against the snid George, Patrick, and George, and all other persons, claiming to be en titled to sulvngc to appear and establish such their ctairas and also to all persons interested to appear, and shew cause, why tho sold wreck and her car go shall not be .adjudged to the said John W. Long, assignee, ns aforesaid, of the. underwriters nt Lloyds, und. for further proceedings. Now therefore, you tlifc sold Marshal, arc hereby com* munded to attach).seize, take, and safely keep the remains ofthe sajd, Sljlp Albion and her cargo, wheresoever within the Jurisdiction of this Court, or in the posscsrfoftof whomsoever to be foiled, to answer the said libel, and yoit arc further com manded to cite and ndmonish the said George, Patrick, end George, and all other persons, claim ing to be entitled to salvage in this behalf to ap pear before tills Court, and there establish such tiieir claim and further to cite ami admonish all and every person nnd 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, and appear at a spe cial Court ol Admiralty, to be held at Savannah, on (lie Twelfth day of November next, to answer the libellant in the premises that right aud justice may be done in tiiis behalf. And whatsoever you shall do, in tiiis regard certify and make known to the Judge of said Court, at the time and place aforesaid; anil have you (hen and there this writ. Witness the Hon. Jeremiah Cuyler, Judge of said District,, this twenty-first day of October, eighteen hundred and twenty four, NICOLL Ik GORDON, rroctori for labellanti. All persons interested iii (lie foregoing Monition will take due notice. JN0.1I. MOREL, m.d.g. Oct.tW .. 201 . 1 —T~ W: A. Dti iiAROCIIE. Opposite the. Exchange,, Savannah. TS constantly receiving fresh supplied df gen- JL uine V . , DRUGS AND MEDICINES, selected for Country Merchants and Physicians, ivhicli he will seli- for cash or approved credit at the. lowest City price. Just received, . . . SULPliA TE of Q VININA. Oct 16 ..RK) ., ■, GcnenilDrag,Clieniical&. family , MPtlicine Wtire House. LAY >V HENDRICKSON, AViiolesalo and Retail ChemijU and Druggisti Sot 1. Shad's Iluildings, Corner Of Congress and ■ WHjluker Streets, i'avannah. R AvE constantly on handn very general as sohmeiit of ntlUGS, MEDtriNES, nVE OTUFiS AND PAtNTS, . PEtU-'UMEKYj ^C. ^'C. . Agrrat variety of Apatheciiries t.lass W’hrc niteh as wide and narrow moutb'bottles, from I gallon to one ounce,composition and glass mortars, glass lamps and lamp glasses, smeltings bottles, gradua ted mensuris, Apothecaries vlafs, w hite and green. Surgeons Instruments—Pocket sets, turnkeys, trusses, spring and thumb lances, PBrcev*, sulalus, bougies, catheters, scales and weights, gc. \-r.. Patent Medxdnefrrof every dcscrliition, viz: Scidlitz and Soda Powders, balm of Quito, citlcin ed magnesia, Lees, Anderson!, nnd Hoopers Pills, Swalins Panacea, Balsam Honey, Uatcmnns aud Churches Cough Drops, Itch ointment, tyc. All of which arc o fie red for sale on the most liberal terms for cash or credit, XT’ L.4-H. Having enlarged their Establish incut and having made stick arrangements as to bn continually receiving u fresh supply of goods, flatter, themselves that none of the hint tin tiiis city, can offer grout nr* inducements to denlers. The Merchant, the Planter, and the Physician, can hero be supplied with almost every article In the Drug tine, as their assortment will be fodnclexten- slvc and ofthe best quality, under no considcra tion whatever will the sale of impure or ndultcra ted articles be promoted. The utmost care will bn used in the selection of good Medicines nnd will be sold ut a moderate profit, it is upon these principles alone that they will endeavor to secure patronage. All orders promptly executed. ; The Georgia Patriot, and Darien Gazette, will please to give this advertisement six iosertiousond orward their bills for payment. ’ pt 28 182 ; CCS ... « epeach ; * ces of all kinds (rice exccpfcd) over >, under63 gallons ,, - - hks of gll kinds, under 4 feet square ... 0 do over 4 : squares . ; ^ ts or ce.fW exceeding 130 gallops li- Kg*, pf other Kinds of mprciianiljz.e; 16 , brasillotto, lignum vitio, and nil i v .« woods, per ton . - 26 Y'l' oer pair v - - 8 . wheels, (4 wheels) - CO rfbfb tn proportion la (he foregoing rales. j’ 1 an article is not to be found v.nder its name, H>e package in which it is usually containedy mils lying on a.uiia/fmdrc than two niglili,' tn I'ojccS to a week's sliragc mitess'fantlcd on - Sat- yfjftt n '}y other evening immediately preceding such eases tii be removed on the second day thereafter,' or be subject to storage as .in &; STOP.AGE.' /'-‘Ion, per week, S', vents for" tile fc ,sl ,aii;l iiisf week anil for each inter- f Ding week - . Scents. [ "f Per week . . . 6 : 'lacuo per week . . . . . 20 L’ 1 ’.c<'sk ■onttiining more timn 30gal-. of sugar, molasses, Pipe bf gin’; 25 Planters Bank. N OTICE Id hereby given,, that after the first day of January next, this Bank will not re ceive for a> y debts dub to it, the.hotes of the' Da rien Bank, nor the notes of an't,other bank,xybich does not, on demnnd, redeem Its pi!j>er with spe cie. Notes and acceptance deposited, for col- ; lcctioii, until further notice, mjiy be (- id in any of tlie notes of the Banks of Georgia, it Doing un derstood tliat depositors of such paper will bo paid in the same notes, the umquut ot collections made for them. ■ •» ■ V J. MARSHATAo Ceshier t * tORGlA, Clmtii«m ; Coiuity—By the non T the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting forordinnry purposes, ,, * , ,' To all wliom it may concern WiierCas, John .Dillon administrator of Ed- nPoTiirDillon/ldtc of Chatham county doc. has pe- titloned tile hpii. court of ordinaiy,to be dlscluirg- cd from liis said administration. . NoxV, tiiese are thorefocp to Oite and hduion, ish;bl) and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, the file their pbjfectiins (if any they liavn,) to the gritting of letters dismissory to (he petitioner, in tfip clerk’s office, of the siiitl court, on oj; before tHplUli day of December next ensuing, otherwise letters dismissoiy will be granf the petitioner. Witness Lite lion John Cummin.,, .one of the Justices' of the said court, this liRi day of jupo A, 1). 1824. S. M. BOND, c c. o h lime 12 136 x - s\ KQ/UitA, Chatham County—To all whom it iVT may .concern. : Whereas Levi S.D‘Lyonhflanpp|ied totiic Hoii. the Court of'Ordinitry Of Cbutlmm County;. for letters.bf a dm in is I ration on the estate and effects of Hezpkiah Winkler, dhtepf.the State 0 f South 'Ciirbirpa ps principal' creditor. . ’ These : avo -iliqpefore to .'cite Uji,d admonish 'all nnd singular the kindred aiid creditors of the said deceased, Jjb file their objections (if any . Uiey .imve),to the granting of the administration of the estate df the said deceased to the applicant: ht the Clerk’s Office ofthe snid Court, ou or before,the twenty-seventh day of January ncxt;othorwiselet ters of administration will bo granted. Witness (ho. If on. • one of the Justices'of iite said Court, the 27th day of Deccm her, A. D. 1824. g. M. BOND, c c o. dcc.2.8 S4? Register of Debates in Congress. PROSPECTUS. A CCORDING to an intimation heretofore given, there will be published at the Office of the National Intelligencer, during the next session of Congress.and, if encouraged bv the approbation of tlie Public, at every session thereafter, a RE GISTER OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS, im.-md c(Jtocumjjrehendamore full Report of the Speech es tin topics of general interest, in each House of C,’oYlgress,than has ever heretofore been published, or than can be given to the Public through f he or dinary and limited channel, the columns of a news- uiper. This compilation will be of the most au hentic cast,printed with great regurd to accuracy, aiid in a form for durable preservation'.' ' This undertaking is not of course' intended to substitute or supercede tlie Reports of Debates for Die National Intelligencer, but rather, bv with drawing the heavy and extended Reports from its columns, to enable the Proprietors ot that Journal to furnish, every day, in tr comprehensive form, intelligible Reports of the Proceedings and pis- missions in the dpy preceding, on both Houses. The “RKoisT#rt” is necessarily an experiment, but it is an experiment the success of which we see no reason to doubt. Every one who takes au interest in our political history, as well asall tliosc who engage in the duties of political life, must hash: felt und lamented the want of a Record of Debates in Congress, in a convenient form, with indexes which might lead tlie enquirer to any sub*, joct debated, and to the name of any one whoeft- gaged in debate. Such a work would be r n ele mentary book for young politicians, and Wo have no hesitation in assorting that the possession of such a one, from the commencement ofthe exist ing government to tiiis day, would be of immense value to the nation, were it $nly to shew What has heretofore been said upon questions which arc continually recurring for discussion, and produc ing needless consumption Of time by superfluous debate. What is true of the years that have past, will, as soon as they are gone, be equally true o : those in which we five. It is not only, therefore, as a vehicle of present information, but also as a book for future retercnce —nsaNational Political Repository nnd Text-Book that we' hope this work will be both useful and popular. From tlie lowness of the subscription to this work, it will be seen that it is no partof our cal culation to realize any present profit frflm it. On the contrary, we shall, in all probability, lose mo neyby it (or a year or two, hoping that thereafter its established character will ensure it a sufficient patronage to make it profitable. GALES & SEATON Washingtdh, Seplembir, 1824. .> CONDITIONS. The publication ofGAEES & SEATON'S RE- GISTEROt) DEBATES IN CONGRESS will comrit’cnce as soon as the DeE'ates.at eaqH, suc cessive, Session of Congress shall afford materials tofill ahalfsheet,(8pnges.) . / The work will-fee printed in. the oC.tavoform/oTi a super royal paper, made for the purpose, iind pn a brevicr type,in double columns—each Rage com prising neariy as much matter as one of the co lupins of the National Intelligencer. It will contain as full and, accurate Reports as can bc obtained of all Debates on main questions and of all interesting Debates on incidental ques tions; .with an Apacndiw containing a list of the Members of each House, the Yeas and Nays in each House ou questions which; have been • the subject of Debate, ^uch Documents, connected with the subjects ot Debate, ns may be deemed essential to enable the ruadcr to comprehond them, nnd proper indexes to the whole. . The Debates of tlie next Session, it is computed will; with the Appendix, make ti volume of flvt hundred pages, nt leust, and will bp furnished to subscribers through the Post Office, in sheets, ns a 'shed,.(or reserved at this Office, at the sub- er’s option,) at three ndi.r.ARs for the. vol ume, be it more or less, to bcpiiid in advance in all .eases of transmission beyond the liraitsof the city The sheets will be transmitted ns completed Without regard to any particiilur days, as the pub lication must of course he regulated by the prepar- ution of tlie matter of which it is to be composed, The subscription-will in no'case, unless within the city,jiud not then uhlfess specially indicated, be' undersfood to extend boyond tho volume ac tually paid for in advance.. ..... . To non-subscribers tlie price willbe fouji dol Itirs, boundin boards,fortbq vofumo nowannounc ed. Ihvners aiul Tenrtiils of. Houses Take Noticed : T IlE Manners and Assistants of Fire Engines will on .Monday, (he loth Inst, proceed to make mi examination of Buckets, Ladders. <^r. throiiglipiit the.City. All persons not complying With tnp following seiiions of art Ordinance for preventing accidents by Fire kc\ Will be returned to Council. v Sec. 10. And be it further ordained, Ttiat every house within the limits nnd Jurisdicljpu of tiiis City, decupled and tenanted, shall be supplied with buckets at the expanse of the owners of said premises, to the number of ut least the num ber of live-places ill (he sonic, Including such as are in the out-buildings, and the said bucketssfenll be equal iq goodness and size to those procured for the use of tho City,and painted,on which shall be painted In visible'charnctcrs the name of the- owners of snid buckets,; ar.d in case the owner of any house or tdwmtfiu shoiijd refuse or neglect to have tlni snijb bin-nuis supplied agreeably to tipsbrdlmiiiua)Jl-simll nnd maybe lawful for’ (ho tenant to ptocurc the same,'deducting it out of Ws (*0111* Sec. II And be it farther ordained, That tkq owner of averv improved wltarf shall furnish twenty buCKuts for tlie building or buildings on such wharf, and deliver; tfoitf to Managers and Assistants of tiic Engines, on or before the sccbiid meeting of Council in Jntv next; and tins receipt of any Malinger or Asj’iant, for such buckets, shall be deemed a full coifeplianco With this kcc- tion, by (he owner, for the number of buckots mentioned in said receipt; And ,iho owner of every store in the City, that bus no firo-pluce or il»ccs attached to the same.shall furnish two fire- nickels for every store of such kind, and under such regulations as other landlords are by this or dinance required to do. 1 Sec. 12. And be it further Ordained, That every oWtier of a wooden house or houses, brjck, or stone house,or houses covercc} with wood,occupi ed ns duelling-houses or kitchens, shall provide the same with s sufficient ladder, or lava a scuttle nr door cut through the roof of such Wise or houses, largo enough for a man to pass through conve niently, under the penantiy of a fine hot excee ding thirty dollars. - . iiov 2, * 203 JOIfN HAjirT, .Clerk, J. Shinn’s .J^unaccu rgNIIE suliscribcr, having discovered the com .L position of SWaim’s celebrated l’anacca has now a supply ou hand for sale—tic bus redu ced tlie price irom $3 60 to $2 SO, or by the d zen !j>24. All cliaritable institutions In tlie United Slates, and the poor will lie supplied gratis. - If the citizens of the principal cities and towns will appoint an agent to order nnd distribute this Medicine to the poor, it will be IflupUed. This Medicine is celebrated for tlie cure bf tlie following diseases: Scorfula of King’s Evil, Ul cerated or' Putrid Sore Throat, long Standing Rheumatic affections, Cutaneous Diseases, White ‘swelling and Diseases of tlie Bdnes, und nil cas es generally of un Ulcerous diameter, nnd Chro nic Diseases, generally arising in debilitated con stitutions, but more especially from Syphilis or affections arising therefrom; Ulcers in the larynx, 4-c. cad the dreadful diseases occasioned by a long and excessive nsii of Mercury, 4 - c- It is al so used in Diseases of the Liver. CERTIFICATES, I have within the' last two years had an oppor tunity of teeing several cases of very inveterate U!cei's, whicli.li,Tving resisted provlously the re- gutuw modes of treatment, were healed by the use of Air. Sivaim’s Pnnafha, mid I do believe, from what l have seen, that it will prove on Important remedy iff Scrofulous, Venereal and Mercurial diseases. N. CHAPMAN, M,.1). Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Physic, in the University of Pennsylvania. Ibavo employed tlie Paimoc'a .ot Mr. Swaim i. numerous instances, within' the last three years, and JinvQ always found it extremely efficacious especially in seeondnry Syphilis, nnd Mercurial Discnscs. 1 have li.o. hesitation in pronouncing it a Medicine of inestimable value. W. GIBSON, M. D. Professot of Surgery to the University of Penn, JOHN SHINN, Chemist. Philadelphia, -Yei>. 17, 1823. Each publisher of n newspaper in the U. Slates, is requested to publish fills advertisement once a pionth, for one year, and send their accounts for payment. s''! EOUijlA, Chatham County.—By the Hon. rJptHE umlcn ignod have resinned,their business J. nt their old Stand, in Bull street, ppnusitc; Judge Cuylcr’s House, and will execute orders in Lhc.ncntust manner for Marble MONUMENTS;... TOMB TABLED; _ , BEAD STONES, TAINT STONES, CHIMNEY PIECES; . t »-." HEARTH, BUILDING STONES, &c. Or any other work in Unit line o [business— Ail orders from the country and city will be ihanktully received, and proiiqiliy attended to, und executed on short notice. MOORE & LYMAN. noy 6 ||208—1m - Superior court— Chatham county. Thomas F. Purse ct. nl.. 1 __ Coihpiiuiits I and INEQUITY. Riclinril R. Cuyler, cx’r I Wm Slinw, deceased. J ,, I N tiiis cose, on tlie suggestion fin tlie defend ant's adswer, that certain persons not parties to this hill, residing in Scotland, claim to ho en titled to a distribution of purl of the undivided estate of Wm itiinw,.deceased, and on motion, it is ordered that all persons concerned do a'p'getr before the Superior Court of Chatham County in the term of January next, then nnd there to es tablish such their claims; aud in default thereof, that the undivided cstnto of the said Win Shaw, be distributed among the coinplainunls agreeably to tlie decree of said Court and (hat tills rule lie published once a month until tlie expiration thereof. Extract from the minifies this 7th daV of .Tune, 1824. A. B. l'ANNlN, Clerk. june, 17 $t138 Superior court, Chutliam county. Jahua^v Thru, iHs24*j. Aaron Cleveland nod Susan C ) his wife, ( ,i - vs. f Rule Msi.\ Jacob Fnhin. J O N the petition of Anron Cleveland and Su san C. ids wife, who was Susan C. Bonn, stat ing that Jacob Falun, before tlie internmrrijlge of tlie petitioners, tn wit; onilm 22d day of June 1821, did in conjunction with one Joseph ‘ A. Scott, exccuto q joint bond to the said Susan C. in the penal sum or four thousand dollars curidj- tioWed/or the payment of two thoiisaiid, dollars witli interest from date, on or betorc (lie first day of March then licit, and that fof the belter securing tlm payment thereof the said .Jacob did on the day affd year first qforcsiild moke fels certain 'indenturi of mortgage, wlicreby he mortgaged to jaid Susan C. ull that lot pf gttgtnd known nnd designated as Garden .jot nu nbi-r thirty rfine, No 35), and also, that adjoining half pgrt Of another lot known ns lot number forty ■ —-*- 1 half il Y t of \3i the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Wherens Johti M‘Nish, administrator of Isaac Bailion, doc. has petitioned tlie honorable tlie Court of Ordinary to be discharged from his said administration. 1 Now these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tlie kindred nnd creditorsof the said dec.to file their objections,(if any they have) in the Office of tlie Clerk of the-Court of Ordina- S f, on or beforu the second day of May next, o lerwise letters dismissory will be granted tlie pe titioner. Witness the lion. John F. Wjpiamstfn one of the Justices of the said Court this second day of No vember, 1824. S. M. BOND, c. c. o. nov2 203 vi . - , ,, . , A . Eltiugham ^u'jtcrior Court, To l/ie Jurors,' Witnesses'and Suitors in the same. rriHEJudge’ofthe Superior Courts,of the East- JL ; dro pi-striiCl' haVing been called to, a Coiiven- tion iif the Judges nt. MilledgCville, the . Superior Court of Effingham County will be Odfotirncdfon the regular day ofthe Term,_to the 13th of De cember, o| which Jurors, Witnesieg., and Suitors in the siimc will take notice, and give their attend- urice'occordingly. ■ »• By order of Ids Hofior James M. Wayqe, Judge of the Superior Cou.t. JNO, CIlAitLTON, nov 16 : -f2I3 -Clerk G EORGIA, Chatham County—Ry the honora ble the Jxisliccs ofthe Inferiop court of Chath am'county silling for ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern'. Whearns ,Charles Gregory executor of Thomas G.DhviB lute of Chatham county deceased has petitioned the honorable the court of ordinary to be discharged from bis said executorship. These nre therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to fih* their objections, if any they have, frt the office of the Clerk ofthe court oi' Ordinary on <jr before tho 7tK day of March next, otherwise letteri dismissory will ’-e granted the petitioner. ~ IVitncss.the liqilornble Georg •■'e, me of the Justices ofthe said courf'this s'/, ,,, day of September,'A. D.,1824. , S. M. BOND c.c o-c c sop i> : 17ft. -. . Stoaiins Panacea. . T IIE’^ubscribers have just received 6-901 JPhil ndclplda h fresh supply of this celebrated , Me ' diciiio,- afi'd liavc made siich amingeiheiits as to kefepja' cohstmit supply of it on hhiriT. I’erspns in - ... want of this article, can depend upon its beihgoen- -The Debates of the Session' of- Congress folmw- w i n e, : aX it cSknes direct from Mr. Swaim. ing the next, mid of t.he first Session ofevery. Con- LAV 4- HENDRICKSON,.. . greXs,wH1, it is supposed, fill about one thoflsand Chemist and Druggists, pages, or perhaps more, mnkjqg one very. Jnrge ) ; ? * Shad's Buildings, 186,. -4i vojuraiO, or t\vp of a lmndsoirie size—*the first Ses start of each XJongregs beipc nearly double tBe Idji*., v . • - - . - ■ . -a ^ j* riitioridf the second. The price, of the Registo'r mH£ Copartnership of Nicholas 4-Neff is d«- for the first Bossion-tif each Congress, berits con- JL N e8»bd by mutual consent-rWdlmm Neff is .tents, mQ)’e or.jess tivnp-J^OQ pqgeS, will be fixed, rf au9hMseifttsqttletl.o irivt dollars tp subaeribers, ninl sixtoniju-suliscn : ■ ;r i jsi&t f Oct 12' 1 IBS’ 5 Mt two', Np 42, containing togetlier e1feli( nml x li acres more or less situated (6 the east of the c of Savannah and bounded to the liort|i west Lot No 26, to the south . and east by lands be longing to tho estate , 6f Hampton Lillibridge and the west by the public road lending to Ski downy island whereon a brick yard is now- established nod knolvn by Inc name of Fahms bijicK yard- that there is now on tlie said bond or mortgage bbligatory tho sum of eighteen hun dred dollnfs with int,cfc.«{ from tlie 23d any of January 1823, and praying tlie foreclosure of the equity of redcinptiotf o'f tlm laid Jacob and his heirs, executor.*, ndministrato^L-aml assigns in and to the snid mortgaged promises—On nfolipn of W. W. Gordon’; attorney for the _ petioiVer.-'— It is ordered that'thc principal nnd interest due on the said bend or writing obligatory together with the cost.of this application be paid into tins court within.twelve months from this date, or in cq'se of default that the equity of redemption of said Jacob Fahm, bis heirs, exea iifors, adminis trators and assigns be from tlicnoe/'orth forever foreclosed aqd tlmt such fuather and other pro ceedings be had thereon, as ate pursuant to the statute in such enso niadc and provided—And R is further ordered that this, rule, be published in one ofthe Gazettes of thl 1 state at least once a month for twelve months, or that a copy, be served on the defendant at least six month before the time appointed fof the payment of tho mon ey into court. , Extract from'the minutes, 16th Jan. 182-1. jan 16 12 JOB T. BO I.F.S, Chatham Superior Court. May Term, 1824. G EORGE Johnston and others, comnftdnants ti Peter Vanburgh Livingston and others, defendants, in equity' in tlie Superior court, ot Chutham county, May term, 1824. It appearing to tlie Court by affidavit that Pe ter Vanburgh Livingston and ’ Harriet E. Living ston, who arc purties defendant reside beyond the state ofGeorgia, and within the United States on inotiou of complainants solicitor, it is ordered that the said defendant.do respectively appear andan- swer tlie complaints bill within four,months from he date of tiiis rule. And is further ordered that this rule be published once -a week during, four months from this date in one of the public Gazettes Of this State. ; . Extract from the Minutes. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk* june 8 134^ v-' -. Sujjorior court, Chatham county Jblin Retail ) vs. > Rule .Yisi. Natlfan Baker. ) O N the petition of Jpo. Retail rtnting tiia Natlltfn Baker did pn tlie. first day of May 1822, llm better to fcobre the payment of his rpiin promissory notB of tlmt date .for the sum of two thousand dollar*, payable.to' the said John Retail, or order, op or before tho 1st day of May. J IS21. with interest at 7 per cent per annum, liy * t indenture, undei-his seal, bearing date the y aud year first aforesaid, morlgagcii to the id John Retail, all tlie undivided moiety or half part of all that lot of land, situate, lying nnd being in the city of Snvmiufth, and known and lifttirfgulsljed in (ho plnn thereof by the number un,- (l) Q.i.jMell tything Dnrljy ward, togetlier with (lie appurtenances, mid further stating that the vud promissory note reinuiiis wholy unpaid, and the said mortgage in lull force, und praying ibftlim-i-.tO'Ure ol thosaid inorlgage.J , ,. .,, On inotiou of \V. W*. Gordon, attorney for tlie ictioner, it is ordered that (lie said iNathlJ Bhr r do pay into this r-onrt, within twelve months this date-, tiic principal und interest due on tlie Suidjiote and tliu cost of tile said application^ or ill di-iault tlu’ieol, that the equity of redemp tion of the said Natlmn Baker of tuid to the said mortgaged premises, be thenceforth aud torever foreclosed. Aud it is further ordered, that a . copy of this rule,he served on the said Nathan Baker,’ at lt-u j t ix months before, the time appointed fotatlui liny merit of said mriney inlo.fourt, or. publitlu-d nl one of the public. ’Gazettes of this state, n( nst mmc in overt month, until..the timn ,ap pointed for the payment thereof, und t tlml such, lurllu-r and other pr-u-i riliu-.-; l-o, Irj.l a.-, an- prescribed by the statute in sUclf case made an-- rovided. ■ ' Extrarl from th'4 lliiuutes this 24t)i May. 182-1 may 7 2 ■ A. B.-FANN'IN, Clerk. Superior coiirt,Chatliam County ■ ' V^V-'•' INi<’-toJi|tiAiu.H Term,,182n9B IVilliam llerrie J '■ w. > Rule jYi'st. ' . Joliii Christopher. S ' - O N .the petition of William Barrie slating fhut one Joliii Christopher, of the county of Cutndeii, being indeiitedqh one Henry Sadler or order ip u note, of hand, dated St Marys in aid edimty, ou the i'th Oclolier 1822, in the sum of Fh'4' Hundred Dollars, payable p'ltll iuletcsl from tfeg dale on tho first day of January then , next friiuing; did mortgage lb the said Hi nry'his heir* and assign*, to seenrp the payment of the.’ npte nforpsqid with interest on tlie same—a cer tn'ln lot of land in .tlm town- aforesaid being'part of lot No: 1 beginning nt-the n e:t corner of a lot belonging to one Calvin linyes, tiieiice'run- ing south 100 feet on St. Marys • Street, tfernw! north to Bi-ynut St. east to C. Hays', land'tftV-bcn couth to tlm beginning, with the imu-gin uthielmd to the same on the soiPh side of :'-t. Marys or Bay si. being a hundred feet on the street und running from thence directly to the river St. Mnrys', together with all und singular every thing, thereto-appertaining, that tlicsuidllonry 8addi»;r A to whom and to whusc.heirs mid assigns the ; morfgage w ns made on the 24l!i of tiept, 18 * July qs-iigpeti by deed, said mortgage to thw pej' titioner, there is now due on said mortgage, the sum of Five llumtfed Dollars with interest from, the 1st January 1CJ2, nnd praying for the lorerlo. sure of tlie equity of redemption, in,tlie snid John Christopher, bis heirs and assigns ip. tl;e. 1 mortgaged premises artd that tho so mb lie forefloaai^ according to law. ,... • ■ Oh motion of Belton A. C'npp, attorney fat pe titiOntr. it is ordered that the principal' and in,, tarwBuoiin the said mortgage together-,with the costs of bis applicants be paid ipto this ei art within twelve month* from this date, otlierwisi that the equity of ■redemption rof the said Join, Christopher his lmirs exficutors) adndaistri-tipiis andassignx.be from tli*nce„forever foneclbsi-d and that such other proceedings take place ns a pursuant to the statue. And it ii further ordered tlm) this rule be p i* lished in one of the Gazettes of .this state at » once a month for twelve months to'tlie time ap, pointed for the payment of said money into Court. s . . A trite extract from the minutes. ,. . ' JOHN BAILEY, Clerk; Sgjj Jefferson,-lfitli March, 1824 , ' • y - jCamden—Superior: Court. . ‘ . October Term, 1824._ Nicholas J. Bayard ) vs. . > Rule Rnv Sand* ) O N the petition of Nicholas J. Bayard, stating that Bay Sands, on the fifth day of Junecigh teen hundred and twenty-four, for the better se curing the payment of his certain bond or writing obligatory, bearing .date the dny nnd year afore said, whereon lie (be said Ray acknowledged him self held and bound unto the'said Nicholas J. Bay ard, in tlie pcu.nl sum of four thousand dollars condltioried fof the paymet of- one thousand dol, lafs oh or. .before the'first day of October then next, nnd (fee further sum of one thpus-nd dollars, on the first duy of January then next, did niort* gage all that tract, piece, or parcel of land, Lying, being and situate on Cumberland fslund in the county: of Cumden, and known, by the name of Cotton Bluff, containing four inliiored and fifty acres, bounded on the north by lands,of. Sliierer, 011 the south by lands of Nathaniel Green, and on the west by sitlt marsh, together with the.Uppurtc nances—^und further stating tliat the said. s\mjs of money remained unpaid, undjprny the foreclosure of tlie equity <?f redemption of .the said Buy.. On motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the petitioner, it is ordered that the said Riiy Sands do p jy into this court before the expirution of tv.;el('e months from this dute, the said several sutps of money in the condition of the said bond mention ed, together with tho interest and cost, otherwise thut the equity of redemption of -tho said Ray Sands in? heirs,"executors, administrators aiid as- Vigils, of,'in and to the . said mortgaged promises .'be thenceforth and forpVer foreclosed. • And if is further ordered, that this rule be pub lished in .one of the Gazettes of tiiis stato at least -once a month for twelve month?, or that a copy be served on the spjd Ray Sands,.at, least sjx months before the expimfion of the trie appoint ed for.the payment qfttie said money into court, aind thdi supli furthqy proceedings lie had as ai-e pursuant to 'tlie statute In'such case made and pro yided. ,. ‘ : Extract from the minutes, this, 26th Oct., 1824. . JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. - octS9 250 In .Athnimltrf. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ) IGU. j .Monition. DISTRICT OF OI'.OR George Woodruff and others, 1 vs. ( Pieces of Mahogany part enrgo f IB - Ship Albion , J . To the Marshal of the District of Georgia orit.tixo :— L. S. GEO. GLEN. Clerk. s . W HEREAS George Woodruff, I’utrick lions.. *1 ton and George Jo,Imstoii and Jacob \V5ld-1 burg and George Waldburgand Edward i’.Postull. have exhibited their libel or complaint in the Dis trict Court ofthe United States for the Jlistri't of Georgia nforesajd, stating/itid propounding tlmt by means of great labor nmf exertiqii .of the maua gers.nnd iingj-o slave's of tlie snid, libellants, ihcy nnvo saved and preserved pieces of .Mahogany wood, from the w.nick ofthe British ship'. All don. jvldcli bad been wrecked ill the gale of the 'four teenth of September last; nnd was drive’ll on the beach ofthe Island of Snint,.Catherine,s. in the said District, and praying a reasonable /alvngc o allowance (herefrom. And whereas),he Judge of the District Courl for the District aforesaid, hath ordered and directed (lib Twelfth day of jiovem*. ber next, for all persons concerned, to.'tiS cited to appear at thc Court Hon e, in the . Cit.y of Savon nan, hi ten o’olock,of that day, and shew cause if any They hnvo, why judipneiit should not pass a* prayed : .A'ou are therefore hereby authorised and enjoined, to cite and admonish ;d| persons, Winn J ver, Iwving, or pretending to linvefnny right,title, or interest, in or to tl;e. said Mahogany, libelled against os aforesaid, to lie, and appear, at the time and place, aforesaid, before the Judge aforesaid, to hear, abide by and perform nl! an;! singular such judicial acts as yve necessary anil by .javv. required fo be done in the premises ; and further: to do and receive wliatuntolawand justice .-'(ml)' appertain under the pain of .the law, Rnjv.,ffO'w. tempt thereof, the absence ami ^ur.timiaey of . them and every of them, in any wise .ftot'w’ r )h- standing. And whatsoever you shall do in the premises-you slialf duly.ceffifv untV tins said Judge., at the time arid place aforeshid, to. - her witli’these presents.'. , Witness rhrtHon. Jereminh-Cuyler, Judge ofthe stijd District Couif tills twenty-ninth day of Octo- byr one thousand eight Inmdmd am! ,1 Mitnty four.. v ... DAVIES & BERRIEN.'’-or,, All persons interested in th? foregohu, .Uouiiioii will take due notice. JNO. II. M0REL,v. n. o. ••()ct‘29 200 . N INE fnbntlis after date, hjinticatipii will Slip fliade to the hon. the Inferior Court of kry , an.Comity, for leave to roll all the real ostn’e o 'S.urali M’liindiy, late of-Bryan County lief, fa tlie benefit of the heirs and -creditors of si-id ev tutc. JAMES BUTLER, Adm’r. ap'd 2 _■ '$o77, „■ Kanaway-cluriiigthe last, v- k, . A NEGROWomanimmeil ELSY: Sliei., a tal black woinan about the age cg' iOj hi.* 1 ims a -thick white skin ov film which entirely cover- the left eye", by which she catiuot lie mislakei.. All persons are particularly warned against ing or harbouring said wench under the f a prosecution. : nov 16 a21-1 IQS S P