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Fresh Boots and Shoes,
U|E Subscriber tins received by recent ar»
rivals, a generd. a; soi tment
BOOTS and shoes
,„li he offers for sale on reasonable terms.
16 GEO. NEW HALL
Yaungs Building.
)c t 0 linl85 ,
SPLENDID SCHEME!
OP TflE
AWTOi ■ : ■
MASONIC HALL EOTERY.
* 30,000
highest prize.
Noth Drawing in the City of A ugusta\ un*
der the stiycrintcndance of
Haiiv 1 ■ f A. Si.Auonrtini
*tfwfS&T ft?wS5f
.I.WravJ (b.D. Thompson.
WANTED
0 hire n good Cook. Apply to the Editor
Oct 0 186 .
city tkeaWbejv.s
The Second Drawing
Will tnko place on the ISCh (if October next.
. AH tlie Capital Prizes Atjfc still undrawn, conse-
qnchtlytlie Whcdj Is very rich.
SCHEME
Otis Oct. 1826.
Assize of Bread.
SHE average price ol Flour being $5 76 per
1 bbl. 196 lbs. weight , the weight of Bread for
| present mouth must be
i' ioi fonts Loaf *
'lfli cents Loaf • , 3 lbs. 1 oz.
0 ] “ “ *1 81-
nf which all Bakers and Sellers of Bread will
“ due notice. M. W. STEWART. «*.. f.
K \ 6 136 > v ’'
To Rent,
1 Prize
1 do
■l Prizes
4 do ■
6 do
10 do
60 do
100 do
5000 do
The house ami two lots'in
Broifoliton-st. belonging to the
subscriber. Apply to Wm. Daviks,
• Esq. possession will be givan early
[November.
1 J. M BERRIEN.
| Oct 6 2m 185
NOTICE
aHEsubscriber (lute of Savannah) has esta
blished himself In this City for the transact-
^Commission business amt begs leave to ten-
| r |iis service* to his frionos and tHe public lb
l 0 * 1 *' H. B. GWATltMEY,
Nfiw-Ybrk Sept. 1826.
iftttMM In Savannah,
Mr.-Joseph Gumming
Messrs. John Cumming and Son
Mr. William Gaston
186
Tlffi Pristcst only to he Drawn.
All Ihe Privet to be floating from the commencement
except the follommt, which ioilt be deposited in
the wheel ed definite periods, t’is
ONTJIE FIRST DRAWING
1 prism df 10,000. & 1 of 600
1 ,do . " 6.(100, 1 “ 1,000 & 1 of
3d. 1 do " 10,000 (Si 1 “ 600
4tli. 1 do " 6,000 k L “ fc000& 1 of
6tb. 1 do 10,000 & 1 " 600
Otis. 1 do " 6,000 k 1 « 1,00ft ta 1 of
7lli. 1 do *< 10,000 k 1 " 6,000 &. 1 »f
8th 1 do " 20,000 k 1 !• I.O00&2 of
9th. 1 do '! 30,000, k 1 U 1,000 k 1 of
2d.
oct 6
OF AUGUSTA. * A * *
!latiofihefim of WAYfy BAKER.
Savannah, G*o(
wfPERS hls'gerviecs to his friends and the
J pribllo, in the GENERAL COMMISSION
USINE98 In tliis place, 'Und solicits their pat.
)nn ft£rV.«F;t#cfcS TO
Mo stirs. A. Low §• Co.
SiH'itnnah, ■ Geo.
G. Brfcittmavev & Co.
Augusta, Geo
oct 6 1R6
117 The. StiVhnnab Bbjrabllctfti and the Geor-
'isn, will please insert the above once a week for
t month, nnd forward tlmir bills to this office
• payment. , .
WRING AND^mMMEll
Ail j irizes pnynbie thirty dnyi after the Complc
thin Ut Ihe drawing,subject to a deduction of fif
teen per euut—if not applied for within twelve
months, to be considered u donation to the funds
of the Mrfsonic Hull,
A greut vurioly o TICKETS und SHARES may
yet be Imdhttiie original price at
The Augusta Masonic Hull Lot
tery Office.
All orders from any part of tlie U. S, post paid
containing cash or pi-ize tickets shall be promptly
attended to by,
HENRY MAC0ONNELL, Agent,
Thompson k BOnney's Buildings.
sept 6 172
%
iY the ships Georgia and Harp just arrived
J from Liverpool the subscribers huve reeeiv-
:d their usual supply of
Seasonable Dry Goads.
Having been purchased with Cash, previous fo
he advance in England they can be afforded and
II he sold at low prices,and on a lougoredit for
doubted paper.
Andrew low & co.
| feb 26 46
SELLING OPE.
I HE SUBSCRIBER will dispose of ids present
Slock of goods, ut cost and charges either by
holetale or Retail.
ALSO,
| Several negroes, male and female jaf good cW
tier. •
I One tract of land 2024 acres, Henry County .
|0r.e do do 400 do Irvine do.
JOS. TRUCHELU IV
I out 4 m || 183
Fulton Md)'ket Reef.
11 half bbls just received by the lehr Mary k
■ JL Margaret, front N Vork—for sale by
fact4 J. B. HERBERT k Co.
Union Society.
QUARTERLY meeting will lie held r
DAY EVENING, loth inst. at 7 o‘
»Sunday School Room, Academy,
L. MASON, Secretary.
183
on MON'
clock, Ht
oct 4
THE LIBRARY
tS opened on Mondays, Wednesdays, add Til
•■days, from 3 until 6 o'clock.
L?ct 4 183
For {Sale.
THREE Buildings on .Miss
Minis’ lot in Brough ton-strept
—one fronting Brougliton-street and
• the other two on the lane in rear'of
p first.' The unexpired lease has 5 years to run
> °rathe 1st January 1820. apply to,
|ft . MR, ARNAUD on
LPct4 183m*
the premises
London Mustard
*A^RANTED a pure article, just re
ceived per Corsair, and for sale by
pay U A. PAUSbNS
Druggist No. 8 Gibbon*’ Buildings
mraft
toga., Congress and JMiju
tral Spring Waters
Cooled In ice.
"OR the accommodation of the public, the
celebrated Saratoga Water, has boon kept
r so ! ne Hum past, and I shall Continue to keep
I t ooled in Ice during thd season, 1} will be rea.
f , r delivery every morning at half past five o
leek precisely. For sale ou its liberal terms as
fy-neighbors, by A. PARSONS,
, , Druggist, No 8.Gibbon’s Buildings.
July 19 J61
Sulphate of Quina.
DIE high price of this so valuable medicine
, bus tempted some wretches to sophisticate
f-aud stuff so debased, has already been ex-
f ... ,‘ ur sale at Savannah; but the Quina which
) ltts J’ocn made iri Gehnanv; 1ms been sub-
L *° chemical tests by myself and found true
I u good~Soj I do recommend it.
Lm oA AUGUST G. OEMLER.
18ept 24 180
Sheriffs sales, continued.
IT titi 11 , tlie f ir3t Tuesday in Oct. next.
W e so ^ 11*9 Court House in tho city
I o'clock aVanllB * 1 * >etwee ” t ^ le * 10urs 10 an< *
]fc''*!' ose j'yo lots apd improvements in the city
tern cnown * n plan of said city as num-
hnwiEl V f nty oneand ( 22 ) twenty two Jack-
If V, a , Hns sauare levied on as the property
huider y un “er a fi. fa. in favour of Amos
i rEb'S lk]e (tnd interest of Andew Knox
•E f ■ ' !in? . 0ne undivided eighth of two
IneunHnw ''“^fudoup undevided seventh of
►violuf VK f, d ei S 1 ’tli of two undevided thirds,
lf y . n n as tljo property of Andrew Knox to sat
|ill erf . c l :'' l ' 0 !' , , . n tll . v ? llr . of Willimnson and De
Scld at the risk of the former purchaser.
* C P»: 17
177
1. D’LYON % o. c.
of
$3(1,000
20,000
lo,goo
s 6,fKK)
, 1,000
600
100
60
10
$30,000
20,800
40,000
20,000
6,000
6,000
6,000
5,000
60,000
BULLOCII &• DUNWODY*
I NFORM theirfiicnmendtjys puiilic, that for
mcn-e convenience, undnlso security against fire,
they have removed to those commodious uud fire
proof building? On Scott and Andrew Low 4- Cti’e.
Wharves, where they continue the. 1
Factorage & Commission Busi
ness’
Their best exertions will be us«d to merit a con-
tinimitco of former patronage. They have, to
supply their customers, best COTTON BAGGING,
PLAINS AND BLANETS.
Oct 1 183
JAMES A NDERSON Sf Co.
j AVE removed to the.middle Tenement
Young’s Building, where they offer for sale
A LARGE AND nr.ftKllAr. ASSORTMENT. OK
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
Received by the latest arrivals from Liverpool
uiid NuW-York.
junc .23 141
J. antes Anderson fy Co.
YOUNG’S BUILDINGS,
H AVE received by the slop Emily, from.Liv
erpdol, tjluir usual supply of
Plains, Blankets and Bagging,
REMOVAL.
|/j"WHE subscribers have removed to Johnston's
<Uk Square, next door west of Messrs A. Low k
Co. where they are opening a handsome assort
ment of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
in nddition to llieir former stock,
nprll ft 74 , W. k H. ROSE.
mid by recent arrivals from the North, an eejganl
add ..xtensive assortment ot
Fancy and Staple Articles,
which (ItcyoH'erforsaluon accommodating terms.
Oct i 1831,
8176 Prizes,
12825 Blnnks,
$ 180,000
18,000 TICKETS nt TEN DOLLARS
Less thun lico and an half Blanks to a Prise.
600
600
O F F 1 C E
For the Sale of Negroes, fye,
HE subscriber’s Office Is removed to John
stou’s Square^ 3 doors west Of the Stale
Bunk.
FOB S.4LF,
Improved LOTS in the City,
Tracts of Land in the new Counties,
A young Negro Woman, cook, washer and
field linnd, mid other valuable Negroes.
WASTED,
Planters’ and State Bank Stock,
Prime Field Hands.
JAMES EITINGER
130
hm,> •'<>!«
Just Received
P erVdp Louisa Matilda, a large and choice
supply of
Gcniiinc Drugs, Chemicals, (Spi
ces, Perfumery, D’ye {Stuns
Fancy Articles, ?yc tyc.
carfefully , Selected by the proprietor at die Norlli,
nnd particularly suited to this market
which ml'
ded to his fo.Aicr Stock oil hand, rentiers his as
sorlment, very extenSivi'and tvel worthy Ihe at'
lention of Dealers. G. ntlomeu, Physicians, Comi'
.ry merchants, Planters and All others that wish to
[mrchuse. In this line arc Invited to call uud exaui-
lie for themselves, as they will be sold oa us lib
eral terms as any house nmy offer in this city.—
For sale wholesale and retail by
A. PARSONS,
Druggist No 8, Gibbons' Buildings.
senl 6
Li A Vv Air iiv’li.
T HE sulicribers having associated thatpsel
logetlicr in the practice of law, are prepared
to atfeiid to any business in the tine of their pro
fesstonV They will practice in ihe comities ot
Bihhj Mdrll'o'p Pike, Fayette, Newton, Houston,
Crhwford, Upson, Baldwin, Junes. Twiggs,
Pulaski, Jasper, Pulliam, and Wilkinson.
ADDISON MANDEI.L
THOMAS CAMPBELL
Macon Dec 27, 1824. 1141.
nug 4 1881 an
Bunk of Darien.
J^ESOLVED that a reduction oi Hiper cent hi
_ and is hereby required, on ail paper due
the mother Bank, Oil or before tlie 21 thereafter
Noverhbernext, ami at every renewn tlnenfle
a similar reduction until tlit same shall have a
mounted to 3U per cent.
Extract from the i
F BAA CIS SOBBEL
OI FERS FOR SALE
A A A Bnrrels Baltimore Rye Whiskey
Vf 60 Barrels Baltimore Gin
sept. 20
25 Barrels 6th proof Whiskey,
14 Pipes superior Holland Um,
100 Pieces Cotton Bagging,
60 Barrels Loaf S ugar,
20,000 Pounds ot Bacon,
30 Barrels Mess uud Prime Pork,
60 Barrels Flour,
American Shot,
American Castings,
Window Glqss,
American and Spanish Scgnrs, fcc. uc
m!78
Sugar, Codec, Whiskey, t&c.
QA Hogsheads Santa CruZ Sugar
OLf 10 Hogsheads N.O. do
30 barrels loaf do
25 do lump do
lOO bags Coffee
26 do Java do
150 barrels Whiskey
100 do Gin
20 do Malaga Wine
25 quailer casks Tenoriffc di)
16 casks Currant do
6 pipes old Brandy (OJard’s brand)
25 lings Pepper k Pimento
150 kegs cut Nails
2(50 bundles bur Lead
3oo hugs Shot
30 dozen Shovels k Spades
60 barrels prime Pork
6o pieces Bagging
60 boxes Pipes
ill coils bale Rope
25 kegs Tolmeco, fi'C. &e.
160 kegs Duponts Powder
For sale by L. PETTY,
Tuylor't Wharf.
ept 10 174b
Muscovado {Sugars,
HHDS very prime Muscovado Sugars
apply to J. 1\ HENRY,
aug 20 ch 1(57
30
The Itev. A. CARTER,
W ILL receive into Ids family and personally
i
instruct, from four to six Young La.ii
who may wish to complete their c.iiifse of literary
education. In addition to the almve, a few day
scholars of a similar description will he received,
to commence on the first ot November.
For particulars, application may he muke per
sonalty or by letter,
sept 17 1177
l)It. DVOTT S
Approved Anti-Bilious Pills,
Which prevent and cure all Bilious Complaint*
MALIGNANT FEVERS,&e.
r HESE PILLS if administered intimntb re'
move the bile from the stomach., will conn
teract the causes which commonly produce yel
luw or bilious leyor, ague or fnil fevers, hiftous
cholicj pleurisy, dysentery, Worms, sh.k and foul
stofhar.il, heap aelio.loss of appetite, fiutnlcnce
epileptic tits itypoplioitdria and hysterical com
plaints, sour stomach, heart burn, dyspepsia or in
digestioni totr. They remove hnbitunl costivqness
colds add coughs, asthma, slrangunry, gravel
rlibumalTsiil; gout, scurvy,scorbutic blotches, itn
purities in the tiluod, female complaints, &.c. .
If taken about once a fortnight during the
.spring nnd Summer dioritlis, they will prove a
certain preventive against tlie ague and prevailing
Fall Sickness.
A bill of directions for takingtheni accompanies
each box ol pills ; small boxes 25 cents, large do,
60 ceuts. And by appointment sold by
A PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings.
April 26 di ,
I Tvi
T O 1> L A N T K B
TltE SVBSCIIIBF.US
H AVING made a considerable purchase of
Inst suaiori’s imported PLAINS, which they
offer for salts at the Inst year's prices-, for cash or
draft* on their factor*, payable any lime before
the 1st of April next; wlfich must be, at least,
20 to 26 per cent, less then the ensiling Full Im
portation edit be sold at,
W. fy H. ROSE.
Snvannah, 7th June, 1826.
Juno 7 128
JAMES ANDERSON &. CO.
II
AVE on Imnd a few hales of
WHITE, BLUE A.YD MIXT
PLAINS,
AND
LONDON DtlFFLL BLANKETS,
(imported last year,)
Which they Will sell at a considerable reduction
from the prices of last season. Their usual sup
ply of
Plains, Blankets and Baggvdg
will he received by thd first vessel from Liverpool
and they xviil be able to supply their friends with
FRESH IMPORTED GOODS,
at as low rates ns any former importation can be
sold for.
june 2.3 141
On the OcmulgGG and Oconee.
Pjl^HE undersigned liave tho pleasure to nn-
J, nounce to the Merchants and Planters in
this section of tlie State, tlmt they are prepared
to run a STEAM BOATand FOUR TOW BOATS,
conslanily./roih Savaniihhto Muconund Milled#*
ville, stopping at the intermediate landings for
the reception atid delivery of Produce and Mer
chandize oil Freight.
The Steam Bout is now ready, and they con
template Parting her on the first trip from Savan
nah on tlie fifteenth day of October next, to be
in Mncon By tlie first day of November ; when
they will lie prepared to receive Cottdn on
Freight to SkVuniiah, direct, without tlie delay
nnd incoiivenicnce of landing and reloading in
Darien.
They will provide tihnds, So that when the state
of the river will not admit of the Steam Boat ap
proaching Macon or Miitcdguvlltej no unnecessa
ry delay will detain the Tow Boats.
Insurance, on Merchandize and Produce ship
ped by lids conveyance, will be provided for in a
respectable and responsible Office, and on lower
terms than is now paid oil the Boats in operation,
of which those disposed to cover tlirir property
from all hazards, inny avail themselves.
Cotton to lie slilpped by these Boats will lie re
ceived in Macon at the customary storage, and
be forwarded agreeable to instructions, on very
moderate trrms; nnd when desirtd, Storage will
be provided for it in Savannah, subject to the or
ders of tlie owner.
From the convenience and dispatch to be affor-
de I by this arrangement, they confidently ex
pect the encouragement of the public For
terms apply to,
JOHN T. I,AMAH, in Maconi
i B. L A\1 All, in •Sdtaniiu/j.
DAIIIEJNT BILLS,
THE 7
Masonic Hall Lottery Office
S the only pluce in this city, where the DARI
EN BILLS are taken at PAR. A great variety
of numbers have been received, and are for sale
for prize tickets or cash bv
HEN BY MACDONNELL,
aug 27 168
n't AUTHORITY
Agent.
Of the {Mate ot Rhode Island.
UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF MAN
AGERS APPOINTED 151 LAW.
Grand. State Lottery,
(For the Encouragement of Domcslick Industry,)
1’HLRD CLASS-r-NEW SERIES.
Will positively tie druwn in I’ROVIDENCE, on
the 14tliday of OCTOBER next.
S. fie M. Allen &. Co. Agents for the Man
agersi
$25,000 Highest Prize
SCHEME.
1
1
1
5
1
• 7
40
52
156
1,258
10.608
Prize of
25,000
10,000
5,000
1,000
579
500
JOO
is
50
20
8
4
25,000
10,000
5,000
6,000
579
3,500
4,000
2,000
3,120
9,984
42,432
$111,215
Crfeoii 1 iu— Chatham County,
COURT OF ORDIfiAHV, Isl August, 1825.
O N the petition of R.ibert Habersham and Jo
iepl. HiiberthamJixccutorsnf F:a::cis Cour-
vuisie; laic of Chiilhmu County planter dee'd sta
ling Unit by (lie Will flftljc said aec’d it is ordered
iii at « h'.'i'i ofUinI in ClnUlinm county situated on
minutes.
iBEN. S. REES cash.
(p* The Mifledgevlll Joiq'iml mni Savannah
Republican, will publish the above until the 1st
ot November.
june 26 142 , ,
Genuine Eau JJedicinale de
Husson.
J UST imported by the ship Emily:
ALSO,
Clarified Hoiiey,
Just received from Boston, and for SbL* by
* A. PARSONS,
npril 7
Druggist No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings.
Classical and Philosophical
SEMINAEY OF ST. AUGUSTINE.
HIS Institution wMl open on -Monday Isl of
August for the instruction of young gentle-
.agL-, ,
men. The several branches ol a polite and sci
entific education will be taught in this establish,
melit. Ptiredts mid gunrdiuns who will en.trust
their children and wards to the confidence of the
princtpalmay expect tlie utmost attention paid to
the literary improvement of the scholar*!
TERM3 OF TUITION.
Lfttin and Greek per quarter $16 00
Mathematics, do Hi 40
English do 10 00
b Rev’d TIMOTHY M'CARTIIY.
july 21 162
Thfe Savannah Republican’ is is requested to
print this advertisement once in the week for foul 1
months and forward his account ,to this office.
^t KUllGlA, EffinghamCouidyT 1 ,^ fj'f,
the Justices of the Inferior Ccurt,oj Suidcoun
ty sitting for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
.WhereasThomas Hurst, executor6f urn M Gn-
hagin, dec. has petitioned tcthellon. the Justice*
of tile IriferiOr Court sitting for Ordinary purposes
to be discharged fropt the execlilorsliip atarcsaid:
These are therefore to eito anti admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors ot tlie
said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) in-the Clerk’s office ol the said Court, on or
lifefoTe'the fourth day of November next; other
wise letters dismissory will he granted. . .
Witness the Hon. John C. Helvenston, one of
the Justices of the said Court,the 4 h day <>t May,
A.D. 1825. JOHN CI1ARL7 ON, Clerk.
TOO
may 6
el of land 1'n. C!
the Louisville Road, co'iilaii.'"!.' fiffoon hundred
and filly acres, known the name of Clay’s place,
bounded qu the north aim north cast by lands
formerly the property ol 11. .. '.. quin dee’d, east-
■ rly by lands .of tlie Estate ofJo.hn Gibbons and
others, Southerly and westerly by lands of the
estates of Josiali B Fox and JmnuS Habersham
ANo a tract of land iti Camden county on the Bn-
lilh.l'.i el- cohUjuing one thousand acres more or
originally grunted to William Telfair, nnd
praying leave to Sell the aforesaid tracts of land
agreeably to tlie xvi|l fc 6f the deem.
It b ordered that an order nisi be granted tlie
petitipui'i's,and be published nine niontlb in one
Tjfilie public Gazettes of the City of Bavaiinnli
and if no objections arc filed thereto that then it
be made absolute.
Extract from the minutes
8. Al. BOND, c. c. o.
nug 13 162
Just Received and for hale,
20,000
sept 20
CABANA SEG ARS. by
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
.WNERS of
O allowing
Notice.
iorscs, who are in tlie habit of
em to go at largo through tlie
City, age notified that in conformity with the Or
dinance, they will he taken up after Thursday
next, and placed in the pound, and there kept
until the fine of five dollars is paid.
F. M. STONE, Marshal,
aug 16 162
Select Teas for Family Use,
J UST Received per rebent urrivals, a fresh
supply of,
imperial. Hyson
YOUNG HYSON, mid
POUCIIONG TEAS’.
Imported by Thos. H. Smith in the’ ship Maria,
from Cniiton,' ai New-York. Customers itiay de
%
pend on (he quality ot those Teas, as selected by
a first rate judge, and waranted to be of the neW
Crop. For Sale at retail, by A. PARSONS
(Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’Buildings,
hug 4 158
Brought to Jail,
I N Savannah on the fifth inst.'anczrb man who
says bis name is Simon, and that he belongs to
John McCormack of Warren county Georgia and
that he raimvt-ay from him about tot) mouth ago
he is 6 foot? inches high arid about 40 years of
age.
JOHN I. DEWS, t.c.c.
sept 17 177
12,120 Prizes.
22,100 UlnnkK.
In this Scliame, with eighi drawn imllots, there
will he 86 prizes with Three numbers on them;
1,456 with Two numbers o.: them ; and lo,608
withOnq numlier on tliem. Those tickclshnving
none of the drawn ballots oh them being blnnks.
To determine the fate oftiio 34,220 Tickets,the
60iiumbers will severally be placed in ti wheel on
the day of drawing, nnd eight of them will lie
drawn ; and that Ticket having on it iis a combi
nation, the 1st, 2d, and 3d Nos. druwn, Will Hben
titled to $25,090.
That having on it the 4th, 6th., and fit It, will be
entitled to $10,000;
Tlmt having on it tlie Ctli, 7th, arid 8th; will be
entitled to $5,000.
Those having on them tlie 3d; 4th, and Gth,—
3d 7th and 8th,—2d, 3d. and 4th—2d, 6tli, and
9th—2d, 6th, nnd 7th, each of $1000. '
Tlmt UaVing on it tlie 3d, 6th, nnd 8lh, $679,
Those hnving on them 2d,45th, and 8th—2d
7th,nnd8tii—3d 4th, nnd 6tli—3d, 4th, and 7tl.—
3d, 4th, and 8th—3d, 5th, nnd tilli—3d, 5th, and
7th, each $500.
All others (bcirg 40 Tickets) haying three ot
Ihe drawn Nos. on them, will each lie eiiitlled
to $100.
The 52 Tickets having the 3d and 4th draw
Nos, only will each be entitled to $50.
The f56 Tickets having oh them the 4th and 5th
or 4th andfith, or 4th and 7th drawn Nos. only
will each be entitled to $20. -
All others (being 1248 Tickets) With any two of
the drawn Nos. on tliedi, will each he entitled to
$8.
And those having any one of tlie dmWri Nus. on
them (bring 10:608 Tickets, or 132ft for each
driwn No.) will encli be chtitled to $4
No Ticket which shall have drawn a prize of a
superior denomination can be entitled to an infe
rior prize, t
Prizes payable fortjr days after the drawing,
and subject, as usual, to a de.dhctlou of 15 pr cent.
Philadelphia, June 2S, 1825.
Present price of Tickets, Wholes $5; Halves
$2602 Quarters $1 25, Eighths 62cts.
Those who have ordered Tickets In the above
Lottery nhe requested to ceil and receive them at
EXCIUNOEOFFICE.
sept 29
STEAM BOATS
Gtim-diaD Sales,
W ILL be sold at public sale at tlie Court
House in the cHijr of .Savannah between
the hom-rot 10 nnd 4 o’clock, ,."
A Negro woman nainecl Yfnriah.
Sold ns tlie property of Snrnli and Jolm Tucker,'
minors and Orphan*, nnd sold by order of the
Court of Ordinary of Chatham Couhty.
tfuaftHght.
an* 2.1
The suliscriber continues to transact ilm Fne
tor age and Commission Business, in Savonhuli
and tenders the most Umeminlited atte tion to
the interests of those who may favor him, with
their business-
The Cush, will be advanced on shipments to
bisaddress, by application ns above either in Mu
con or SaYuiinah.
G.B LAMAR.
sept 22 it 179
NEXT SCHEME.
BY SPECIAL ACT OF ASSEMBLY.
^ GR AND ,
STAfE LOTTE GY OF MARYLAND.
U NDER thesupcriutcndance or the
sioners appointed by the Gove
Council, und by tlie improved mode of drawing,
secured by Letters Patent under the seal .4 the
United States—tlie whole to he completed in one
day, nnd will positively take place in llie ci(y of
Baltimore in n few weeks.
TO BE DRAWN ON THE 9th OF NOV. NEXT
Highest Prize $20,000,
SCHEME.
] Pride of $30,000 Is $30,000 Dollars
10,000
6,000
1,000
600
100
60
20
' 10
6
4
10,000
6,000
10,000
6.010
3.005
3,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
80,000
WM. P, Cl,ARK;
WINIFRED CLARK, ) *
i.fidii ■ . '
Notice;
W ILL be Sol'd al the pound Oil Monday next
the 10th fast, at 10 o’clock A* M. tho fol-
t
lowing cattle that Imvc beeh iniimuiided, it tho
aIV not taken awuy before that auy by tlicir a\v
ner*.
One red ahd While Cow, marked ill each car
with a crop and swallow fork. : '
One brindle Cow with a Short tail, marked in
dnd car With aii Upper bit, in tlie otlief ear with a
swallow fork, branded A. M. • ,
One red and white Cow, marked in one ear
with an Upper bit nnd piggln handle, in the other
ear with a r.rop apd slit, branded S. F
. Oiie while and rod spotted cow, with a heilfer
calf; no murk or biped. .
F. M: STONE, City Marshal,
oct 4 183 •,
K
Notice.
N fNF. months after date application will 4 a'
made to the Honorable the inferior Court ot
Cliathara Couhty, for leave to-sell a lot on tin*
corner of Bud und Bryan stroets, li< ing No. 0,
fekyl Tything, Derby Ward, in the city ol
Suvaunali, belonging to tlie estate of Robert S.
Glbsf , deed, for the benefit of tifo heirs und
creditors of said ostatCi . > .
JAMES BARNARD,
.... Executor,
jan 25. . It*
The Old English Razors,
Improved ucd warranted to shave well.
T HE subscriblirhat just received to order from
Thomas Scnr|il, Joliu Barber, and G ^ S
Furuis, Sheffielil England—an elegautussortment
ol'those Razor j, in red Morocco cases, of pair8
and single, Ornamented, end the worknmiiship
tbrnugbout is wtirranted td be of the best kind.
. Gentlemen Wishing to purchase an article o
tl'dfkind, rnajr do well to call on
'A. PAR$pNS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings'.
Aoril 2. ,
G l EORGIA Effingltitih County. By the linn.the
I .Indices uf Ihe Inferior court sitting fox ordina*
20813 Prices.
152,000 Dollars.
40000 Tickets—Not one blank to n prize.
Tile holder of two tickets; will lie certain
obtaining al least Oiie prize, mid nmy draw three!
Moot; ok Drawing.—The numbers will he pul’
into one wiieel as usual—and iu the otlier wheel
will be put one prize above the denomination o.
$4, and tiio drawing to prograss in .the usna|
manner The 20,000 prize of$4, will be award
ded to tlie odd or even numbers in the Lottery
's the case may be) dependant on the draw ing
of the Cupitnl Prize of THIRTY THOUSAND
DOLLARS—that is to say, it’ the $30,000 prize
should come oijt to hii odd number, then every
odd number in thn soliwne will lie entitled to a
$4 prize: if the $30,000 prize should come out
to an even number, then all the even numbers
in the scheme will be each entitled to $4.
Odd numbers are those ending with 1, 3, 6, 7,
or 9.
Even numbers are those ending with 2, 4, 6, 8,
or 0.
Tliis mode ol drawing not only enables the
Commissioners tocortiplele tile whole Lottery in
one drawing, but lias the great advantage ol dis
tributing the small prizes regularly to every alter
nato number in the scheme, so that the bolder o.
two tickets or two shares of tickets, one odd and
one even ntimbet 1 , will be certain of obtaining r.t
least one prize, and in the rudo for. any greater
quantity.
tty A ticket drawing a superior prize iu this
scheme, is licit restricted from drawing an inferi
or one also, many tickets, therefore, tvili ueecs-
sarily obtain two prizes each.
1'KF.SENT PRICE OK TICKETS.
Wholes $5, Halves $2 60. Quarters $1 25- All
orders pro;/iplly attended to. nt
il w “id m mm
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
sept 1
ry purposes.
To nil whom it inky concern. !
lVherens, Mnry Ann 1’orteV widow, applies to
tlie honorable the court of ordinary of Effingham
county for letters of administration oil the estHte
and effects of William G Porter dec. late pf Ef
fingham County.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish nil
and siiigulnr the kindred and creditors of tlie said
deceased, to file their objections (If nnv they
have) to tlie granting ofJlie administration'*of foo
estate of tho deceased to the applicant, In tlie
Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or before the
24tli day of October nt Xt t otherwise letters of
administration Will be granted:
Witness the honorable Hcrmtin Elkins; ope of
tlie Justices of tlie said court this twenty-fourth
day of September, A; D. 1825.
JOHN CHARLTON, c.c: o: e. c.
sept 24 : ISO
L corgi a—C11atliam Comity.
B EFORE me Isaac Russell, one of the Justice*
assigned to keep the Pence for the county
nnd state aforesaid. Came Peter Durb ger, wlib
.made rath in writing that he sbuied ami took a-
way froth a slave, known by the name of Jack
Moore, and said to belong to one Suml Hide, of
Augusta, tlie following articles to wit. Oue Flat,,
a wooden shed building on a lot, llbtnnging to
Mr. Josopli Stiles situated in Ynmmucraw, nlso
One small Stove anti pipe, four Iron bound Kegs,
an ullage keg ol Tolmeod, two pair of Seales,
two Axes, five Jugs, four iron Pots, one Diuiini-
jon, oiie box at Rosin, cine trunk With Diy Goods,
one pair of Billiards, one bjirrt-1 of Cow peas, one
writing desk, and several oilier small articles;
Of which a schedule of the same iius been lur-
nislied me und said articles put in my possession.
This is to notify tlie said Sami. Hide or any other
person, who uiny be interested in unV of sod
properly (butt Almll in. conformity with fin act of
the Legislature of this State proceed to make or
der of Forfeiture uud Sale, in ten days from this
date, if said properly be riot eluiiiibd agreeable
to the provisions oi suit! att. Buvaiiuuli 30tii
August 1926.
ISAAC RUSSEI.L, j. r. c.c.
aug 30 . . 160 .
Augusta
Masonic Hall
Tlicflrsi Drawing is over, and all the Capital Pri
ses are still in the Wheel.
The second Drawing will take place on WED
NESDAY, 12th of v Ctober next.
The unprecedented Richness of the Weed, af
ter the drawing of a large proportion of the num
bers, offer* every possible inducement to adven
turers. This is evidently the richest Lottery in
tlie Union, in Grand Capital Prises, besides u ve
ry large proportion of the minor Prizes.
Ticket and Shares, warranted undrawn, may
still be had at the original Scheme price, at
The Augusta Masonic Hall Lot
tery Office.
Those Who have drawn prizes are informed fhat
their tickets shall be taken as cash for others War
ranted undrawn. •
Orders from anjr pfift bf the U.S.iftefbJingJcaSli
or prize tickets (post pafo) shall be prtrinply es-
cxeetited by application (b. .
HENRY MACDONNELL, Agent,
For AhfettsUt Masonic Hall Lottery;
Thompson & Bohncy’s Building*,
Snvannah.
4bg 23 US
Picked up,
B Y a black Boy a few day since on the Rond
a Plaid Cloak which the owner can have by
paying for this advertisement und puy tiia boy
something for his trouble
sept 2S>
182
NOTIC1S,
A"' persons having demands against William
Anderson, deceased, of Liberty County will
coder them in properly attested, within tlie time
prescrihed by law. cud those indebted to the es
tate will muke immediate payment to
JOS. JONES, Adm’r.
may 14 198
Wanted Immediately, ‘
single MAN, who is sober and honest, to
take charge of a small Plantation near the
city. Apply to the Editor,
sept 10 174n
——iU
Brought to Jail.
JN Savannah, bn the 5th inst. a negro mnn ivlto
says his name is Will, and that lie belongs to
William ftinrpliey, Washington County Geo., and
that he 'runaway about 6 mouths ago; lie is 6 feet
high; and ab ut 25 years of age; and has a scar
under the left eye, and says he is a Blackshiith by
trade.
TOHN I. DEWS, J. c: c;
. sept 5 ... j72 , . .... ,
J^TNE, M onths after, date application will b
made to theboii.the Inferior Court of Effing
ham county, for leave to sell the-following lands
Oiie tractlying in the cbiinty of Early, known by
tlib (No. 7) seven 21st district; One tractlying
in the eoiihtyof Gwiiihett, kiiown by the No. two
hundred aiid fifty seven (257) 7th district sold for
the benefit of. Edmund. Martha and Benjamin
Lavender, Orphans of Jus: Luvcndei. deceased,
JOHN CHARLTON,
GUurdian of said orphan*
aiig 3b 166
Chewing Tobaccoj
J UST received, and it is recommended as be
ing a Very superior article. For sale by.
A. PARSONS,
Druggist No. 8 Gibbons’ Building},
Sept 13
Inferior Court—Chuthum county
J ply Term, 1W25
U PON the petition of William Black, stating
tl at he was possessed of a certain promisso
ry note for six hundred anti fifty dollars, made on.
tho second day of February Eighteen hundred
and twenty, by Mary MOtta. pavuble two years af
ter date to Edmuiid Warren, Or older, bud. i p
which note the said Edmund Imd made n go; r
tee in these Words; “1 guarantee the payment of
the within note to tlie time staled.” Signed Ed
mund Warren", “and which note was by the -aid
Edmund delivered to tlie petitioner. *lt appear-"
ing to the Court tliut the sold note lias hedn lo: t
.and caniiot be found and that a copy of said note
as near ns ean be recollected togettier with evi
dence of its existence and less is tiled iu the office
ol its Clerk;
On Motion of Law h Jackson, il is ordered
that any and ull persons interested do shew
ca. sc on or before tho next term of this Cflurt
why the prayer of the petitioner for the Eslublisb-
mcnl of the said note should not he granted. And
tlmt tliis rule be published in One of the. puiilic Ga
zettes of this state once a month until tluf timo
until, tUo tiuio
appointed for shewing cense iliefe.iii., . q
A true F.xtract from tho miiirtfesaSgF
A; B. FANMNj Cltc,
nug 2 157 '
EORGIA, Cliutlmin comity—Hy the Hon. Rib
J list jut* s of the Inferior court sitting for or 11
nary purposes. .
To alt whom it irek Concern.
Whereas Wm. Roche, applied In the hop. (he --.i
court of Ordinary of Chau i.m com i v ier lent re y ^
of administration on tlie estate mil effect? ot j i.o.
Grihhin, lute of Savannah foerclnuit, tire, as prin
cipal creditor.
These ore therefore to cite aiiu fidirniiirii nil
and slnguliit* Rib kindred and creditors ot the sfod ,S
decoasetl, to file llieir objections (it any
have) to the granting of Ihe adminislrntip:' / tli«
estate of tlie deceased to the nppliemit/1;. the .
Clerk’s office of the said Conn, on or He fore ltip ; ’
sixth day of October next; otherwise letters of a J-
luiuistratiori will he graiited. , , j
Witness tlie'hon. Elias Fbrt, onb of the Jiisticn
of the said Court; tiio sixlli day 'of September, A ;
D; one thousand eight hundred and twenty-live.
S. M. BOND, c. c. o.
sept 6 172
G t EORGIA;EifiinghumCbuhty—Ify/fie Won.the
r Justices oj the Inferior Court silting for ordi
nary purposes. . , '
To all whom it may cbiiceni.
Whereas Elias Reed administrator of W; J.
Spencer, dec. has petitioned the lloii. the Court
ot Ordinary tube dismissed from his said admin-
istraioii.
These are thorefore fo cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
dec’d,to file their objections (if any they have)
in the office of the Clerk of the court of ordinary
on dr before the 28th day of DeCwmbbr next,
otherwise letters dismissory will be grinded the
petitioner; ,
Witness tlie Hon;. John Wnidhour, one of the
Justicer of the sUid Court, the 27tivday of June, A.
D. 1826. •
june 28 134 JOHN CHARLTON c.p.d.«.«