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* 0 181. Voi.. XXII.
TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1825.
Whol
e No. 4730
cal College of S. Carolina.
I. gM'l'RES of this Institution will bo re
Vd on the second Monday of November
John Edwards Holbrook,
|ii/Vj dnd •
ante* Ramsay, M. D.
id Practice of Medicine—$. Henry
is ji/rrfirtf—Henry ®« Frost. Mi D.
line* ond Diseases of tVon tan and Infants—
f 0 1’rioloau, M. D.
r y an d Pharmacy—Edmund Rovcnel,
i History and Botany—Stephen Elliott, L
S, HENRY DICKSON, M. D.
Dean of the Faculty.
at.171
I'rcasury Department,
2{/th Artur,, 18526.
tCF. is hereby given, that on the first day
.(October next, the principal of the six per
[U 0 fthe United State, Crented under the
Lyofmt Act of Congress, entitled “An
lUiorlsing a Loan for 0 sdiu not exceeding
f. Lillians of Dollars” approvted on the
fenth dny of March, One Thousand Eight
Lj anil Twelve, together With the interest
. thertOh, will be paid to the Proprietors
[oik, orto their Attorneys duly authorised,
I Treasury of the United States in Washing.
Jiid at the sever al Loan Offices, on the Books
licit B ny portion of said stock muy stand.
T rr eitder of the Certificates of said Stock
erequired at the time of payment, and the
.toilsaid Stock will cease,from arid after
'Inrtieth day of September next
SAM’L L. SOUTHARD,
Acting Secretary of the Treasury
lyll ... t»> 5
NEXT SCHEME\
BY SPECIAL ACT OF ASSEMBLY.
GRAND
STATE LOTTERY OF MARYLAND.
U NDER the siiperinicnddnce of the commis
sioners appointed liy the ttoverndr and
Council, and by the improved mode of drawing,
secured by Letters Puteut iihder the Seal ot the I
United States—I lie whole to he completed in one
day. and will positively take place iu the city of |
Baltimore in a few weeks.
Highest Priefe' #20,OOO»
SCHEME.
1 Trize tjf $30,01)0 is $30,000 boilers
SPLENDID SCHEME !
of Tim
Masonic hall lotery.
#30,000
HIGHEST PRIZE,
AW» Drawing in the City of Augusta] un
der the supct'intenrtcinec of
f A.SfcAuontER,
S; IT.it.tv, i i... j.
It.tt.lU.rD, \ CbmmiSsidners< j \ v h"u»B f
i.l.t hay, J (ll. D. TiioMrsojr.,
10,000
6,000
1,000
600
100
60
Ho
i to
I 6
4
10,000
а, ouO
10,000
б. 000
3,000
3,000
2,000
2,000
2,o00
80,000
The Second Dr aiding
Augusta. Masonic Hall
ThCfirtkDraUing isorcr, and au'the Capital fri-
s'es are still in the ft'heel.
Tire second Drawing wilt take place on WED
NESDAY, 12tll dfe-efober next.
The unprecedented Richness ofthe Wceel, ni
ter tire drawing of a large proportion ofthe nlitn-
bars, offers every possible inducement to adven
turers. This is evidently the richest Lottery in
the Union, iu Grand Capital Prises, besides a Ve
ry large proportion of the minor Prizes.
Ticket and Shares, warranted undrawn, may
Still be had at the original Scheme price, at
The Aiigusttt Masonic Hall Lot
tery Office;
Those who have drawn prizes are informed that
uuently the Wheel is very fleli.
SCHEME
20813 Prizes,
162,000 Dollars.
Treasury Department,
. March 14, 182A.
niF.REAS, On the Gtli March, 1826, a law
’ was passed by the Congress of the United
is,of which the 3d, 4th, add Oth tcctiohs are
8 words following, viz:
c. 3. And be it further alacted, Thai a shb-
[tiuit to the amount of twelve millions of dot
ofthe six per cent, stock of the year eighteen
red and thirteen, be, and the same is hereby
jsed ; for which purpose books shall be d-
|d at the Treasury of the United States, and
ie several loan offices On the first day of April
Lto continue open until the first day bf Outo
ihereaftcr, for 1 such parts of the above-nieii
Id description of stock, as shall, dn the day
|tiscriptlon, stand on the books of the Treasu
md 011 those of the several loan offices res
Jrcly; which subscription shall be c(levied
■ transfer to tho United States in the maiinei
tided by law for such transfers, of the credit
[redits standing oil the said hooks, and by a
tender ofthe certificates of the stock So Sub
Jbed- Provided, That all subscription by such-
In'crof stock, shall be considered us part of
[said twelve millions of dollars authorized to
■borrowed by the first section of this act.
pee. 4. And be it further t*acledj That, for
| whole or any part of any sum, which shall be
s subscribed, credits shall be entered to the
.pectivc subscribers, who shall be entitled to a
ftikate or certificates, purporting that the Uni-
i States owe to the holder or holders thereoi,
1,her, or their assigns, a sunt to be expressed
pin, equal to the amount of thd principa
Vktliils subscribed,bearing an interest not ex
tog four and atie half per centum per annum-,
hie quarterly, from the thirty-first dny ofDc
hber.onc thousand eight hundred and twenty
b; transferrable in the same manner as ia |no
cd by law for the transfer of the stockpiubscsib
and subject to redemption nftlie pleasure id
United States, as follows: one linlf at n“>
! alter tho thirty-first day of December, 1. • »
uand eight hundred and twenty-eight, and
[remainder at any time after the thirty-first
7 of December, one thousand eight hundred
I twenty-nine; Provided, That no rCitnbifrse-
nt shall be made, except for the whole amount
uch new Certificate, nor until after ot least six
libs’ public notice of such intended reiin-
icmcnt. And it shall be the duty of the SbCs < e
f of the Treasury to cause to be re-trnns
fed to the respective subscriber* the sb
fal mms by them subscribed beyond the a
fidnt of the certificates of fcmr and one half per
Int stock issued to them respectively.
*' Sec. 5. And bt it further enaotidj That tlif
ne funds Which have heretofore been,and now
s pledged by law for the payment ol lhe inter-
iianil for the redemption nnd reimbursement
[the stock whieh may bo redeemed or reiralurr
■a by virtue of the provisions of this act, shall
nain pledged in like manner for the payment of
i interest accruing on the stock created by real
, a of such subscription, and for the redemption
rreimbursement ofthe principal of the same.—
M ft shall be the duty of the Commissioner* of
|e Sinking Fund (o cause to be applied and paid
pt of the said fitrid, yearly and every yenr, such
to and gurms as may be annually required to
charge the interest accrulngon the stock,which
ty be cheated by virtue of this act. The Said
Commissioners are also hereby authorised to np
[y/ from time to time, such sum and sums out of
e said fund, as they may think proper, towards
deeming, by purchase, or by reimbursement
) conformity witn tire provision's Of this act,; the
pncipal of the said stock; and such purt of the
hnual sum e ften millions of dollars, vested by
lw . inthe said Commissioners, as maybe nc-
jessary and required forthe above purpose#,-shall
hand continue appropriated to the paymontof
[iterest and redemption ol'the public debt, until
lie whole ofthe stock Which may he created un
■er the' provisions of this act, shall have been re
eeitfedi or'reimbursed.”
Jvois, therefore, Notice is hereby given, That
ooks will lie opened at the Treasury of the Uiiit-
i States, and at the several loan offices', on the
•st day of April next, and continue open until
P e first day of October thereafter, for receiving
UbScriptiqns in conformity With the provisions ol
ne said law.
The subscriptions maybe made by tiitf prepri
tors of the stock, either in person or by their* At
oriieys du ly authorized to subscribe and transfer.
I to the United States.
40000 Tickets—N’dt drie blank to a prize.
The holder of two tickets, will be certnlh
olitalnlilg at least one prize, nnd ulay draw tlircct
Moon op Drawing.—Tlite numbers will be puf
into one wheel as usual—and in thd other wheel
will beput one prize above the dertdmination o.
$4, and the drawing to progress in the usual
manner The 20,000 prize ot'$4, Will tie award-
ded trt the odd or even numbers in the Lottery,
(as the case may be) dopendnntoh the drawing
ofthe Capital Prize of THIRTY THOUSAND
doll:
should
odd number
$4 prize: if the $30,000 prize should conic out
to an even number, (lien all the even numbers
id the scheme will be each entitled to $4.
Odd numbers ato those ending with 1, 3, 6; 7,
dr0.
Even numbers are those ending with 2,4,6, 8,
dr 0.
This rdodo dt drawing dot only enables the
Commissioners to complete the whole Lottery iii
one drawing, Init hnstlic great advnntuge of dis-
tribuling the small prizes regularly to every alter
nate number in the scheme, so that the holder o
two tickets or two siiurcS of tickets, one odd and
one even number, will be certain of obtaining at
least one prize; and in the ratio for any greater
quantify.
ILF A ticket drawing n superior prize in this
scheme, Is not restricted from drawing an inferi
or one also, many tickets, therefore, will neces
sarily obtain two prizes each.
ennSnsT rntefe of tIckf.tS.
Wholes $6, Halves $2 SO Quarters $1 25- All
orders promptly attended to, at
lb W T m OB
excua no r. o mcu.
Sept 1
of
$30,000
20,000
10,000
5,000
1,000
600
UK)
60
10
$30,000
20,000
40,000
20,000
6,000
6,000
6,000
6;000
60,000
ranted undrawn.
Orders from any part rif the U.S.eeciosingJcash
or prize tickets (postpaid) shall be promply ex-
executeil bv application to,
II ENItY’M AC DONNELL, Agent,
Fur Augustn Masonic Hall Lottery,
Thompson & Bouncy’S Buildings,
Savannah.
nug 23 105
$ 180,000
6175 Prizes,
12825 Blanks, ,
18,000 TICKETS nt TF.N DOLLARS
Lew than two and an half Blanks to a Prise.
l*lld Prizes only to be Drawri.
BY AUTHORITY
Of the State of South.Carolina
A
For the building n Roman Catholic Church in the
lowd of Coliunbiu.—1st Class
1 Prize of $0,000 is
1 do 2,000
3 Prizes of 1,000
Order
Nisi.
In the Court of Ordinary;
Chatham County, Jltly Term, 1825,
N tlie diatter 'ofthe (Sstate or Sarall 7
Tucker and John, Tdcker, orphan I
children of Henry Rucker, deceased. (
Updn tlie petition of William P. >
Clark, and Winifred, his wife, guard- [
Ians of (he said orphans, for leave to |
sellit negro Slave named Muilah. J
It is ordered that a notice of this application bt*
published In one ofthe Gazettes of the City ol
Snvaitnah opce a week utltil the first Monday In
August next.and that if no objectlbns be filed
th’areti) tlmfthe ordet he blade absolute.
Extract from the ibinUtes, 8tli July, 1825;
S. M. BOND, c.c. d.
julyfi .147 ... . . . ..
State ot* Georgia,
B Y Elijah Baker, Clerk ofthe Court ofOrdina
ry for the County of Liberty;
David Stetson, administrator of the estate of
Piielic Carter, late of said county diic’d, applies
to lie dismissed from his said administration.
These are therefore to citeundadnionish all per
sons concerned to file their objections (if any
they have,) in my office nt Ricebordugh, within
the time prescribed by law, or the said David
Stetsou will be dismissed from ids said adminis
tration.
Given under my hand nnd soal ibis second day
(June, A. D. 1825. E. BAKER, ccolc.
junt? 16 136
2d. 1
Sd. 1
4th. 1
6th. I
6th. 1
7th. 1
8th 1
tUli. 1
1 prize of 10,IWO fc
600
of 500
57)00 V 1 “ IJHKlfc 1 bf 600
'« 10-000 Ji1 l “ 600
0 5,000 & 1 “ 1,1 HM) St, l of
*• 10,000 k 1 “ 500
“ 5,000 k 1 “ 1,000 te I bf
“ 10,000 h 1 “ 5,000 & 1 ef
“ 20,000 1 “ i,(KK) k 2 of
*! 30,000 li I “ 1,000 U 1 of
3
4
9
12
20
ao
do
do
’do
do
do
do
600
600
600
6<H>
*7,409
500
100 .
50
23
10
5
t To be paid in [
5 ' Tickets in tlie > $37, 1
s. J
Superior court—Chatham ebuny ;
Thomas F. Purse et. til. 7
Complaints I
and J IN EQUITY. ,
Richard R. Cuylbr, ex'r
Writ Sliaw, deceased. J
I N this case, on. the snggestloh in the defend
aril’s answ er, tllftt, bertUin per v.is tfol pm-iic-s
to this bill, residing iti Scoltniid, claim to be un
titled to a distribution of part of the jihRiv ido
estate of Win bhaw, decen.<ci1, Blip oh motion,
is ordered that all persons concerned do appear
before the Superior Court of Chatham Cohnty in
the term bf January next, then nnd there to es
tabllsh such their claims; and in default thereof,
that tlie Undivided estate of the said Win Slinw,
be distributed among the complainants agreeably
to the decree of said Court and (lint this ride i|y
published once a month |’uhtit thfc cxjiii'ntiori
thereof.
Extract frdm tile minutes tills 7th dny of Jane,
1824- A. U. FANNIN, Clerk,
tone 17 . ?t138
Petition for fore
closure of a
mortgage.
1 Svcuild Class.
7,482 Prizes.
tionr
teen 1
month
of tiie MaSouic Hall. , ,
A great variety of TICKETS and SHARES may |
yet be ha,I at the Original price nt
The Augusta Masonic Hall Lot-
50 50,000
be entitled to ticktts in
deduction.
First drawn number on the first day,prise o/$1000
CJTATE of Georgia Chatham County.—B.. the
lion, the Justices of the Inferior C6Urt, sitting
or* non |/«r Ordinary purposes.
o'nitit I To all whom it nihy concern.
I Whereas Julia A. Snnderlin, widow, Hits np-
2,000 I plied to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
1,500 I Chatham £oiinty for letters of Gum-diamdiip 011
400 '* ,e P‘ 5rsons nl >d properties of Ann Rebecca San-
.. dcrlin ami Fereby Ellen Snnderlin, brpliiin chll-
4.>tl I j,. el , 0 f Benjamin SnndKriln, deceased, ns their
mother.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular tlie kindred and friends ofth -snid
Orphans to file their objections (if ariy they have)
to granting of the Gunrdiahshipof the said Or
phans, to tile applicant, in tin- Clerks Office of
tlie sai-j Court, on or before the eighth dak ol
September next, otherwise letters bf guardian
ship will lie granted.
Witness tlie honorable Elias Fort, one of the
Justices of said Court, this Htli day of August,
1825. S. M. BOND, c.c. o. c.c.
august 167 .
300
200
150
000
SO,000
Cuindeii—Superior Court.
, v -'Viajmn I • OuTCUEB TERM, 1824.
Last drawn numberto hr hs Hay, pr,leaf $0000 ^ icho)aJ j B rtl >
sit nvt) i i.t^s t vg r RiilcMsi.
SECOND CLASS.
Prize of 20,000 is
iery Office.
All orders from any part of tho U.S. post paid |
containing cash or prize tickets Khali be promptly
attended to bv,
HENRY MACDONNELL, Agent,
Thompson k Bouncy's Buildings,
sept 6 . 172
GLOBE TAVERN,
MiUcdgcvillc, Washinnfon and Charleston
STAGE OFFICE.
Hit. DYOTTH
Approved Anti-Bilious Pills,
I Which prevent nnd cure all Bilious Complaints
MALIGNANT FKVt.KS.kc.
! rjIHESE PILLS if administered Intimetd be
1 Prize
2 Prizes
2 Prizes
3 Przcs
4 Prizes
5 Prizes
1900 Prizes
15,000 is
10,000 is
5,000 ia
1,000 iif
500 is
100 iri
5 is*
20*000
15,000
20,000
10,000
3,000
2,000
500
9,000
9918 i’rizbs
16000 Tickets nt $5;
$ 80,000
80,000
tVMi SHANNON
F.SPF.CTFULLY acquaints Ins friends and
R !
the public, that lie bus purchased Mr. P O.
ANTONIO,
Paris' interest in the above well known establish
ment—that his house Iihs undergone a thorough
epair. and (lint. it will nfl'ord to Boardtrs and
Travellers, a reception ns comfortable a# any o
tlier establlsbmeiit of the kind in tile Southern
states.
The Globe is situated on Hrortd-slrcci, in the
Tiie above; Lottery is to be drawn under tlie
management of
JOSEPH R- ARTHUR, W. B. 7VATTS,
D. J. M'CORD, M.
, AnW
- , JAMES f. GOODWYN; Esqrs.
pileptic fits, hypochondria and hysterical com-1 gj- Orders, for Tickets from rfriy part of tiie
ilriints, sour stomach, hem t burn, dyspepsia or in | United States, enclosing cash, (post paid) shall
lie promptly attended to by tlie subscriber, who
mote the bile, from tlie stomach, will cbiiu-
j tefactthe caiixes widen commonly produce, yel
low or bilious fever, ague or fall fevers, bilious
cholic,pleurisy, dysentery, worms, sick and foul
stomach, head" ache, loss of appetite, flatulence,
digestion, kfc. They remove habitual costiveness,
cotds and coughs, asthma, stianguary, gravel,
rheumatism, gout, scurvy,scorbutic blotches, irfi-
purRies in tlie blood, feirtnlo complaints, kc
If taken about <,nre n fortnight during the
Ray Saiids j
O N the petition of Nicholas J. Bayard, stating
that Ray Sands, on the fifth day of June eigh
teen hundred and twoiity-four, for the better se
curing the pnyment of hi* pertain bond or writing
obligatory, bearing date the day and year afore
said, whereon he tiie said Roy acknowl'edgetl him
self hold and bound unto the said Nicholas J. Bay
ard, in the penal sum iff four thousand dollars
conditioned for tlie naymet of one tho.usnnd dpi,
lars on or before the first day of Ofopber then
next, nnd the fdrtlicrsum of one thousand dollars
oii the first dny of January then next, did mort
gage all that truct, piece, or parcel of land, lyilig,
being nnd situate oii Cumberland Island in tile
county of Camden, and known by tlie name of
Cotton. Bluff, containing four huhdred and fifty
acres, bounded oil the north by lands of Sblerer,
on (lie south by lands ot Nathaniel Green, nnd on
the west by salt marsh, together with the appurle
nances—nnd further stating flint tlte said sums of
money remained unpaid, and pray tiie foreclosure
of the equity of redemption of the t'aid Ray.
On motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the
In the Superior Court—Ejfinghnni County
NovKMtiP.ti TerM,' 1824.
Trustetes of the German 1
Lutheran Congregation |
vs. |
The heirs hnd fephesen- )
tutive of William J. j
U l’Orl' the petition ot the Trustees of the Del
nian Lutheran Congregation preying the
foreclosure ofthe equity of redumption of all that
tract bftatid containing three.hundred acres morn
or less lying,and bfelng in thte Cotility of Effingham
hoimdfed on the noltli by Martin Liickner and
Bathhger Bncklcr, on ijie eiist of the School house
lands of Goshen, and lands of Nicholas I.itlor.on
the south by Duntan McGilljv try mid Chflsjlnh
Dasher, and on the ri.brth.liy land of John Reuter
and vacant Ignd, mortgaged oti the the 18th day
of June, 1808, by the said William .1. Spencer to
secure the payineutof aiiond bearing tlie same
date, for tlie penal sum of eight hundred dollars;
conditioned for the payment ol the sum. of four ■
hundred dollars oii the 1st of Jatmary, 18,08, with
interest from dale; at the rote ofsix per cent pt*r
ntiuuin ; which said bond is stilUduO end unpaid
Upon (notion of George W, Owens, ■ Attorney tor
petitioners, it is ordered that the principal and in
forest duo on the said bond, and.the cost# .ot tho
application be paid into CutiH, within twel o
months from the dote, of this Rule Nisi: And, til
on failure thereof, the Equity of redemption of,
ill and to the said mortgaged premises, Tie from
thenceforth tbreclosed, untl sueli further proceed
ings lit hail iliereon ri$ liie.luw directs. And it is
further ordered, that the. rule be published in onu
oftbedazettesof this State-,nt lenat once a month
until the expiration of the tiine.appointed for pay
inent, as aforesaid, or served on the.iicirs and te
presentatives of the mortgagor nt least six month*
previous thereto. ft'- .
Extract frpfn the MlhtiTc*;. .
JOHN CHARLTON, Cterk.
jan 15 11 r ,
bus lieen appointed Agent for the Commissioners, petitioner, it is ordered that the said Hay Sands do
*..* 3 he 1 ieknis nlremli- ordered have been re- 1 pay info this court before the expiration of twelve
Aug uiuuc I* BiiuttiLu uii Jiruiui’Siruoii in mu | -j . g p .i.
very centre ofthe city, and offers peculiar advnn- ^l'>>"kand Sumnir - months, they will prove a
i * * _ -i m . i ... r . I nbriom niTVAntiVf ..reiiinsf tlip. lUmt! Iiiifl nri'VHlIlIie
tages to the PlniiterSund men of business.
His Stable* are furnished with the best of pro
Vender, and with faiihliil and attentive hostlerr-.
He Only solicits from his friends und the public
that proportion of patronage to which bis ntti-n
tion to business And to the comtort to bis custom
ers, may entitle him. .
Augusta, Gn. Aug. G
EF The editors of the' Journal and Patriot,
Millcdgevillej Savannah Republican. Washington
New#; Charleston courier. Columbia Telescope,
and National Intelligencer, wilt insert the above
advertisement, weekly for 3 months, and lor
ward their accounts to the subscriber.
W.S.
Aug 27 . 168I3t.
certain preventive against the ague mid prevailing
Fail Sickness.
A bill of directions fortakingthemactompanics
acli box of pills ;small boxes 26 rents, large do.
50 cents. And by appointment sold by
A PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons' Buildings.
April 25 01
the Tickets already ordered have been rc
ceived and are rondv for delivery.
HENRY AlACDONNELL, Agent,
Thompson A Bounty's Buildings, Savannah.
august 30 169. ^
Scouring and Dying,
M RS. Rawly, formerly Mrs. Kelly, most rfe-
specitiitly acquaints her friend* and tin
I public, that she lies Removed her Establishment
froff. James square, to the lane in the roar of Dr.
Oil of XVormseed.
rpHE OB of Wofmseed is the most innocent as
_L well as most powerful vermifuge yet known
properly managed and genuine, (ns this is war-
tinted to be) by A. PARSONS,
Druggist No. 8, Gibbons' Buiiling*.
mav 17
HATS.
REMEDY AGAINST
D V S P E P S I A;
TVR. J.W. ATTRIDGE’S TINCTURE for in
...., , . digestion, termed Dyspepsia. The discov
S reven?, next door to Mr Lawrence Dumphy's [ ery of tliis Medicine hus beeh the effect of Ions
Grocery, Whiuker-st. Where she continues car* I and attentive-, study, nnd i? now made public from
rying on the Scourin', and Dying business in all | the most decided conviction founded on ample
its various branches, Leghorn, Straw and Cliip’d experience o'f its pb^rcrlri erndicuting this disease,
Bonnets, pressed u d done up in the in-St stile, on uftcr every other Medicine had failed. It has on-
Moueiiite terms and solicits a continuance of I ly been in (his country twelve months, arid it has
months from this date, the said several sums of
money in the condition ol thc said bond mention
ed, together with tlie interest and cost, otherwise
that the equity of redemption -of the said Ray
Sands his keirsi executors, administrators and as
signs, of, in and to tlie said mortgaged premises,
be thenceforth ami forever foreclosed.
, And it is furtherorucrcd, that this rule be pub
fished in one of the. Gazettes of this state at least
once a month for twelve month's, or that a copy-
lie served on the said Ruy Sands, &f least six
months before the expiration of the title appoin(-
ed for the payment of the* said money into, court,
and that such further proceedings be had us are
pursuant to the statute in such case made arid pro
vnied- '
Extract from the minutes, this 25th Oct. 182-
JOHN BAILEY, Clerk.
oct 29 200
Wholesale (ind Retail Fa sit iv li
able Hat Ware House,
loupi-nte
| public Patronage,
sent 13 *cl75
ANN RAWLY.
G corgia—C ii at li am County •
B EFORE me Isaac Russell, otie of (he Justices
assigned to keep tlie Peace for tho county
ana state aforesaid. Came Peter Duringcr, who
done wonders in giving restoration, and in asth-
matical cases, i(s beneficial effect has been aston
ishing. Dr. James Farmer, Member ofthe Royal
Chatham Superior Court,
May Term, 1825
The Bank of the State of Georgia, J
Vs.
John Hunter.
* RULE NISI
College Of Siifgcoris iii London, declares in Ids ITTfON the petition ofthe Bank ofthe State o
Treatise, flia't Asthma and indigestion are found r U Georgia.pruyingthefofeclosnrpofthecqui-
tiri r> »nnrFv*'x7p vr ne | JL-P assigm.u n» ncep me , cute iur mu tuumj , coexisting, the stomach at all times exerts consid- I ty of redemption of John (Irintcr in the following
BROADWAY, NEW-YORK* arid state aforesaid. Came Peter Duringcr, who I erable influence over the pulmonary functions, I property to wit. all that lot of land in the cfly of
T HE subscriber offers at the above establish- j made until in writing that fro seized and took a- I mid it is therefore fair to conclude that the former I Savannah, in Reynolds ward, known if) the plan
ment, nn extensive and general assortment way from a slave, known by the name' of Jnck | disease is aggravated by the latter. Asthmatic I ol the said city by the No. three, (3,) with the im-
ot the most fashionable Hats of every description, Moore, and said to belong to one Sami Hale, of | pcopte, Con times the leaVned Doctor, should il'n-1 provements thereon, which said property lirid
consisting Of rill the varioris patterns that are tlie Augusta, the following artir.los to wit. One Flat. I pose upon them'selvcs the same regulation as if 1 been mortgaged by the said John Hunter on the
most grirlerally approvrid of n! the present time, I a wooden shed building on a lot, belonging to l the case wefe purely dispeptic. Tills.tincture o- I twelfth day af June, eighteen iiuudred arid twenty
and particularly adapted to all tlie most prevail- j Mr. Joseph Stiles situated in Yamrimcrnw, also | pens obstructions of the spleen and liver, cleans- I two, to Maine) fc Lathebeaudierre, Merchants, to
tog fashions both at home-And aliroad. and that lone-small Stove and pipe, four Ifon bouftd Kegs, | eth the'brieast of phlegm, and the chest of hu-1 secure them the payment ofthe penal sum of
from ariiongliis stock of Hats may lie selected at j an ullage keg ot Tobacco,
> United States.
I sll °uld subscriptions of said stock bo made to
r RJririttllt exceeding twelve mrlliohs' of dollars,
i distribution'of the said sum of twelve (billions,
i 1)<! mtl de among the. subscribers in proportion
o the sums subscribed by them respectively.
SAM’L L. SOUTHARD,
mfrV h 26 Secretary of the Treasury'.
Notice.
TINE months after date application will be
» l made to the Honorable thd Justices of the
:rior Court of Chatham Cotinfy when slttin.
ordinary purposes foHeave to sell a certai-
?r ac * land situated on Wilmington Island ii
me County oil Chatham, containing fifty acres
.more or less) with fife buildings nnd iriiprqvc-
nents thereon, formerly the property of Willium
Gilbert, deceased, being the real estate of Dennis
Bneniet'Hughcs, a minor and orphan son of John
Hughes, deceased, for tlie benefit, maintuiuarice
Wri education ofthe suid Dennis B. Hughes:
EDW’D HUGHES, Sen’r. ( Tnis-
. EDW’D HUOHES, Jun’r.) tees.
Jtri 12 .34
A
~ Wanted,
irentic? about 14 years of age to learn
al-penters Business. Apply ot this Of-
wig 25 1
*167
all' times, all the various qualities and grade, from
tlie finest Beaver down to the most common Ro-
rnm, with eprfespOndibg prices to each kind, and
those which' may be tlie most satiable', a'nd made
in conformity to the'fashion, in wliatever part of
the United State the purchaser may resid . His
stock is at all times large nnd independent of
which he can at any time manufacture any quan
tity conformable to order. His' present supply
consists of those made expreifly for the Fail trade,-
all of which are got up in (he most superior style
of workmanship in every respect, and equal if
not superior to any that can can be offered in this
City or any other part of the Union. His stock is
continually replenished with Hats fresh from the
Manufactory, and none will be offered for sale
but tlioso which xviif be surd to give the most
perfect satisfaction to the purchaser, and ensure n
continuance of his custom: as to pricts he ft sel
ling as low if not lower than any oilier house in
this city and'on thd'most liberal terms.
Country Merchants and others from (lie differ
ent part's of the U. States and abroad, who may
visit t is city, arid be in Ws'nl Of the above article
either at Wholesale or Retnil, aVe earnestly re
quested to cal! ah'd examine folr tb'emselvte, not
forgetting before they leave ho die to take the
number of the above cstablishmenl from this ad
vertisement, ,. _
MOSES HOBSON,
sept 17 ..... .
two pair 01 Scales. imourS gathered therein; remove* jlain in (heback, (Twenty Four Thousand Dollars, upon, a pertain
South Carolina,
Fourth Cirdtit
Georgetown Dist.
George .VvT Burfpti*, Adm.'or-
In Equity.
de bonis itori of Elizabeth
McKee dcceliicfl.
v*.
John llatykins, ailrri or Tliom-
ris Green, ili-.cto and Jtihn
Graham, late lidm’or E. hlt-
Kcc, deceased. .
I T having appeared to the satisfaction of Oik
Court that the children o(Matthew Bryan, (i
ariy sueli heliving) lire In-.itcririlly interested in the
event of (hi* suit; and it having further appeared
that flic said Matthew Bryan removed from this
State to Georgia many years ago, and that no in
telligenee of himself or his family lias slftee been
received: It is therefore ordered, on motion ol
tlie Crimplnmnnt?. Solicitors, that notice be pub
lished once a month until the first day of January
next, in the Winy uw Intelligericcfol Georgetown,
and In one ofthe puh/ic Gazelle* of •Savannah,-
(Geo.) calling o'ri the eliildrefi^oftheifaifl Matthew
Bryan to forms satisfactory evidence nftiieirIden
tity and relationship, nt the Court of Equity to be
hulden forthe District of Georgetown,on tlie first
Monday afterthn fourth Mpiitiuj- uf Jununry next,
nnd that in default thereof u filial dlstiibutioii may
lie made of (he remaining Esfatc of (he said Eliz
nbeth SlcKee deceased, airiolig tho,se cirt)tle.d tte
the same in the event of tlie death oitlic children
of Matthew Bryan. .
ROBERT HKRRIOT,
Commissionernml llegutertn Equity,
Commissionkk’s Orricr, (
Georgetown, May 14, 1826.)
Tlie Editor of tire Savannah Republican is re*
(inesied to pubiish the above once a month until
the first day of January next, and to send Ids ac
count to the Office of the WinyftW* Intelligencer*
when it will be immediately paid.,
may 18 IU • ■ ■ ■ ■
{Superior Court—Camden Coun
ty.
M Aricli Term, 185fc.'
Joliri Jackson, )
l RULE NISI;
Mary Smith. j
ivinry diuiui. ; , *r»p* ■)
O N the petition of John .TrickSon praying tnit
foreclosure of the equity, of r'edei'ppwri 61
two Axes, five Jugs, fo'ftr Iron Pots, one Diinmi-1 stomach and sides, and the windy cholic. ADo 1 bond of him, (he said John Hunter,'to tlie said
jon, one i.iox ot Rosin, one tnink w ith Dry Goods, L giddiness in the head, which all proceed from in- Marirel fa Lathebeaudierre,' conditioned lor the
one petir of Stillareft, one barrel ofCow peas one I. digestion. It has been rccom mended' by some payment unto the petitioner of the srim of Twelve
writing desk, and several other simill articles; I of the most eminent physiciansasavaluable mod-1 Thousand Dollars, upon a Certain promissory note
Of which a schedule Of the same hus been fur- I icinc in dispepsia,but it'does not cure all disease!, rfhen runiring in the said'Bank, Or any note that
nished me and said articles put iri my possession. I Sold in square bottles, with Dr. Attridge, London, [might be given at any time thereafter iu renewal,
'I liisisto notify thri said Snml. Hnle or any other [on each bottle, wholesale and retail, by [—which bond and the'mortgngri deed ftave been
person, who may be interested, in any of said I AUGUST G. OEMLER, Agent, [duly assigned to the petitionerIt appearing to
“i’with nn act o! | At his Drug Store corner ot Wriitafccr and j the Court that there is now due. to the petitioner
Broughton Streets. upon a cer'ain other promissory note of him the
fob 16 34 . [John Hunter, endorsed by the said, Marirel, and
Lathebeaudierre, for t'hri supi of Ten Thousand
Wanted Immediately,
A single Man, who is sober ami honest, to
take charge of a small Plantation near the
city. Apply to the Editor.
sept'
•1748
Brought to Jail,
I N Savannah rin tlie 14th inst. a negro man who
says his name is Siihon, and thut lie belongs to
John McCormack of Warren cdunty Georgia and
that he ranaw'ay from him ubout loo month ago
he is 5 feet 7 inches high and about40 years of
a6C ' JOHN I.DEWS,7. C.
sept 17 177
property thut 1 shall in conformity
tlie Legislature of this State proceed to tn-Ake or
der of Forfeiture ami Sale, in ten days from this
date, if said property be not claimed agreeable
to the provisions of said act. Savannah 30th
August H)2G.'
ISAAC RUSSEI.L, j- r. c.c.
aWg 30 169
G EORGIA, Chntlmrii county—By the Hon. the [Eight Hundred Wd Tfih ty Dollars, dated the
.-1.Ai.-ex ll! I : " j; - -- ' * •-**
Brought to Jail.
I L ...... . ......
says his name is Will, and that lie belongs to
William Mnrphcy, Washington Colirity Geo., and
Justices 6f the Inferior court sitting for orli- [ twenty sixth day of Trine, eighteen hundred and
nui-y purposes. [ twenty-three, arid which ri'ote was giVen iri fenew-
To all (idiom it may concern. , Pal, agreeably to thri meaning of the sliid bend arid
Whcrcfls’Wm-Roche, applied to (he hrin. the mortgage, the fall And just amount of Eight Thou
court of Ordinary of Chatham county for letters [ sanc i 'JFhree Handled and Sixty Foiirr Dollars,
of ndrniiiistrntiori on (lie estate and effects of Jno. [with interest from tiie twenty eighth day of Jari-
Gribbin, late of Savannah merchant, dee. asprin- Uary, eighteeri hundred and twenty five. .
cipal creditor. [: On motion of Law & Jackson, it is ordered,
sept 6‘
172
JOHN I. DEWS, j. c. c.
estate of the deceased to (lie applicant iri the
Clerk’s office ofthe said Courfy on or. before the
sixth day of Octolier next; otherwise letters of ad
ministration will be granted.
Witness the hori. Elias Forffrine of the Justice
NOTICE, ,
A LL persons Itavirig demands agaihsl. Willi'arti [°f *he said Court, the sixth day ot September, A
Anderson, deceased, of Liberty County will " ‘ U - J - -*-* J -
.render tliem in properly attested, within the time
prescribed by law. ana those' indebted tri tlie es
tate will mnke immediate imymoot to
D. one tliorisiind eight hundred and twenty-five-
, S. M. BOND, c. c. o.
sept' 6’ 172
quity
said John Hunter, shall thenceforth be foreclosed,
ft is further ordered, that this rule be published
once n month for twelve month irione of tlie Ga
zettes of this State, or served upon tlie mortgager,
’or his special agent, at least six months before the
money is to be paid into Court as aforesaid.
Extract from the. Minutes.
A. B.' FANNIN, Clerk.
june 10 131
all that certain Lot No. 44, jofly-four, in (life(own
of Saint Marys, with iinproveritenfo thereon,com
■nencingd't the south corher Lof OR-nrid by Archi
bald Clark, thence southwardly rrii Orsliorrie-streety
one hundred nnd nine feet tri Lot ownedby Levin
Ganby, thence one'huhdred foet east to Lot own
ed by estate ,ol'G.,Stewart, thepce northwardly
one hundred and rijrie feet, to Archibald Chark’s
line, thence westwardiy one hundred feet to the
place beginning,y-theproperty of Maiy Smith,
and mrirtgagedljy the said Mary Smith, to the
said John Jackson, on (lie tWentietli day of June,
eighteen fi'rindrfcd rind twenty-one, to secure the
payment ofthe stimgrif Fifteen Hundred Dollars,
arid interest mentioned in three certain bond* or
obligations of the same date from the said Mary
Smith,to'flic s'ftid John Jackson; and on motion
of .Times Morrison, Attorney for petitioner, it is
ordered by thri Court that the principal, interest
andcost due on said' notes, and mortgage,be paid
into Court, within twelve months, from the date,
otherwise the equity of redemption of.,the said
mortgaged premises will from thenceforth be fore
closed, arid sueli further proceedings take place
aif the law direct,—and it is further ordered by
the Corirt' that this rule be published in one of tlie
puiiliq Gazettes ofthis state, at feast once every
month, until tlie time appointed tor the payment
ofthe money aforesaid, or served on the mort
gager or her special agent,six months previously
thereto. •
Extract frura the Minutes,29th Marcli, 1825-
JOHPl BA1L11Y, Clerk-
April 80 96 -
&■
may 14
108
JOS. JONES, Adm’r.
White Pine Lumber,
M, MYERS, c.
Fresh Spices, &c.
■JvrUTMEGS, Cinnamon
Baggings Nails, foe. AAA fEEJ northern' white pine ‘IN Cloves, Mace
\ PIECES 42 inch Cotton BucRirig OwUlFU lioaVds and planksofa Superior Alspioe, black and red Pepper
AkPIECES 42 inch Cotton Bugging
^SvIV/l'JtiCasks Cut Nais
For sale by
sept 3
9 Hogsheads it f Philapelphia
37. Barrels J Wliiskty
1 Hogshead Tolmco'
H. LORD k CO.
Mongin’s Wharf
1TJ
| quulity, for Sale by,
sept 1 17Cim
WATT it SMF.TS.
B
English Copperas,
Y the barrel or half barrel—For sale by
A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbon’s Buildings,
fijirilft a 7-4
Pulv. Ginger, a ptire article
/ants Currants, English Mustard
Sheet IZinglnss. a pure article
Aim. superior Sweet Oil
Just received and for sale by
A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8 Gibbous’ Buildings,
march Mr r
DARIENJBILLS,
Masonic Hall Lottery Office
I S tlie only place' iu this city, where the I>AUI\
EN J)ILLS are taken ut PAH. A great variety
Tor
EN BILLS are taken at PAH.
of nuinnei-s have beep received, arid arc for sale ■
for prize tickets or cash by
HENRY MACDONNELL,
Agxmt-
aug 27 168