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uliI return 25 per cent on
. nlflo understand has en
Clinton’s son, Dewitt
il Engineer, to survey tlio ground and I. ,
he will visit Savannah lot-that purpose , MASOjV/C ft ALL tO'F'i'ERY
December next, As soon as the survey Will ho suspended until utter tl!e shc’ond Drawing
ompieted and exhibited, it is enajee- " h ‘* 11 |*“ Ve lttke, > which- will be positively
Jed Hint tf it be required, fund's can be Oil AVcdliesdfty ilCXttlte 12th inst.
dined here. I A lew tickets anti shares may yet bo had at the
Original Prices. : ,
‘i* ... . *, i ,, Tho Tiekels ordered by tlm, subscriber in the
Augusta on the 4th inst. by, die Rev. Mr. popular fllufyland Stato Rettery, have been re
Idorwcl, Um. J. Hobby, Esq. to Mrs. L- A. j.colvtid and are ready for delivery,
ridgo. n)j of tlnyt plumy.
thny huve rfemoved to those commodious mid lire
iroot buildlngion Scott und AndrewLow i- CoV.
vharves, where they continue I tie.
’ ’actoruge & Com mission Busi
ness’ ,,
Their best exertions will be used to merit a con-
tmuunce of former patronage. They have, to
supply their customer, best COTTON' BAGGING,
PLAINS AND StASKTS,
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
TTmivEix :
lilotboat Schr. Savannah. White, 7 days from
r York. Passengers, P M’Dermott, J A Beau-
T Bourdon, Mr Winants, Mr PreVost; Mr
Irtley, und Mr Gorhartf.
15 SAii.nn.
jig Enterprize,Providence
Ur. Hern, pnnglcr, Norfolk.
n 0 np Rosetta, Vcrnard, Darien
Onto
eiidy I
HENRY M AG DON' NELL,
Augusta .Masonic Ilatl Ijtltery,
Thompson ,Si Bonuey's Buildings.
185
Tlie Druwing Approaches!
| ON NEXT WEDNESDAY WEEK,
THE SECOND tm.UVINO Op i'HB
AUGUST A
Masonic hall lottery;
If'ill take jilacr. at the City llyll, iii the City of
. ( . ’ Augusta.
“venue Cutter Crawford, Puino, oh a cruise I I^NHIS Lottery contains a greater number of
g oU l|), di Grand Capital Prizes than any Northern Lot-
AIUlIVED FftoM THIS PORT, tery, some of which will in all probability be
Ncw-York, 26th ult.brlg Pheasant, Jarvis, Cf| g . <idventUrc ^ tt tho next
’ ' 6aLl Withoutdelay at
James Adder son <§» Co.
YOUNG’S BUILDINGS,
"JTAVE received by the ship Emily, from Liv
riorpOol, their usual supply of.
?Iaiils, Blankets atul Bagging,
nttd by recent arrivals from the North, an celgant
and extensive assortment oi
Fancy artel Staple Articles,
which ihey oli'ei- for sale on accommodating terms.
Oct l I Hilt. .
, Charleston, 4th inst. sloop James Monroe,
idington, 10 hours.
1 Darien, Schr. Experiment, Porquet j sloop
frt, Niehdtas-
CLEAHES KOp THIS POUT,
t RcW-Vork, 27th ult. Ship Oglethorpe, Teub
LOTTERY OFFICE,
No. 241,11 ROAD*STREET,
tCTTICKETS and SHARES tnuy still be had
at tbe original price, but may soon advance.
Whole Tickets, # 10 00
Halves, 5 00
Quarters, 2 50
J. S. BEERS,
Secretary to the Commissioner».
, . N. B.—Orders received by the Tuesday night's
lers.. ,Up for Savannah, ut Boston 23d inst. mail before the Drawing will be attended to bo-
MedemacU; schr. Cclpr, Robinson J ship fore the Drawing
iot, .Pratt—all with despatch. Up ut New | u ct 6 185
^n, brig Splendid. ,
sights here arc plenty for Savannah, but oW*
o the number of vessels Up, und others expec-
o be up in a few dot's, they do not fill so fast
ey might otherwise.
pt. Jarvis, of the brig Pheasant, from Snvon-
dii.'U yesterd'*^, find tlie vessel lias to be un-
at Quarantine.
, yp FOR THIS t'ORT,
Haven, 271b ult brig Stranger, Cart-
n.sail loth hist
letter to the editor of the Georgian, dnt^d
.-•York, Se,pt. 28, saysi—“The Printhen,.is up
ill the 30th, but will hardly go before the fid
Lull the births token. The Ogiethorpo sails
(arrow—full of passengers. The Louisa Mu-
I soils next wc k—two settees only left. The
h Eliza Nicoll sails on Saturday nlso full. The
[Osprcv is shortly to sail—thirty steerage pas
I ... Ilu CS it v n si it ii It n4 Tl fiutni. OO.I •■■•i
Fresh Boots ami Shod
t New
|ht, to-
lira
lie
te«,
f wt
his I
off
C'i
For Providence.
The tuat smiling schooner
arollo,
Crowell, hjaster,
• Having most of her cargo engaged,
I have immediate dispatch.For b lance pf I
rlit or passage, apply to Capt. C. on board ut
h'upher wharf, or to
RXLL & HOYT,
its . 186. —: , ii
HALL &. HOYT,
Offer for Sale, . .
J BUSHELS Baltimore prime Corn
10,000 wi.BaltimoreBucon assorted
is St Croix Sugars,
10 pipes Holland Gin,
6 do Cogoac Brandy (SeignettaJ
10 cask ^Cheese,
100 hexes smoked Herring, (fresh)
10 bills Cratnlierries,
200 Hams in bags for family use
I oct 8 186
fiTIHE
■ii rivals, a genera. a.Soitment
BOOTS AND SHOES
Which he offers for suie on reasonable terms.
GEO. ’ EWHALL
Youngs Building.
FllAN CIS SO lilt EL
01 FEUS FOR SALE
A OlY bmrcls Baltimore Rye Whiskey,
■dt vr vJ 60 Barrels Baltimore Gin,
26 Barrels 5lh proof Whiskey,
14 Pipes superior Holland Gin,
loo Pieces Cotton Begging,
. 60 Barrels Loaf Sugar,
2(),OlH) Pounds o( Bacuti, ,
80 Barrels Mess uud Prime Pork,
60 Barrels Flour,
Amorican Shot,
Atnericnn Castings,
Window Glass,
itanericnn and Spanish Scgars, he. Sic.
Sept 20 m178
Sugur, Collee, Whiskey, &c.
O i V Hogsheads Santa Crus Sugar
OLr 10 Hogsheads N.O. do
BO barrels loaf Jo
. 25 do lump i do
100 bags Coffea
26 do Java do
150 barrels Whiskey
100 do Gin
20 do Malaga Wine
25 qtliu ter Casks Teneriffe do
16 casks Currant do , ■.
6 pipes old Bruudy (Otard’s brand)
25 bags Pepper &i Pimento
luO kegs cut Nails
260 bundles liar Lead
300 bags Shot
30 dozen Shovels h S
60 barrels prime Poili
60 pieces Bagging
00 boxes Pipes
10 coils bale Rope .
25 kegs Tobacco, £c. Si o’.
150 kegs Duponts Powder
For sale by L. PETTY,
Taylor's It harf.
ept 10 174b
Oct 6
lm!85
a>,s.swtiw
ACADEMY.
WANTED
PfRO hire a good Cook. Apply to the Editor
iL. Oct 0 185
CITY THE ASCII EH 1 8 OFl'lCL,
Oth Oct. 1825.
Assize' ofBread.
T HE average priee nt Flour being $5 76 . per
hbj. 106 lbs. weiglil, the weight of Bread lor
the present month must be
12.1 cents Loaf - 3 lhs. 1 oz.
• « .“ . “ -1 84
Of xvhich all Bakers and Sellers of Bread will
take due notice. M. W. STEWART, c. T.
oct 6 185
pa*«
irtlnl
of ti|
on&S
the!
Soil
Thbl
3 iU)
rforal
NOTICE
WDHEsubscriber (late pfSavalinnh) hns esta
ik blished himself in this City (or the transact
R. John C. Lege respectfully informs the Iton of Commission business anil bejs,leave to ten
iii1)lict)iat his Danoiiti: school will be open rder his services to Li* friends and the public ii
le season as usual at his assembly bail on Georgia.
day (lie 10th inst. II. it. GWATHMEk’,
ys ufTuition, Monday, Wednesday and FrL .■ New-York Sept. 1825.
ifturnooiis at five o,clock. . ,( References in Sanannph,
Mr. Joseph Gumming
Messrs. Joint Camming and Son
Mr. William Gaston
oct 6 185 ...
L. will also attend in private dwellings and
luarics. .. .
: Class I for Gentlemen will also be open on
me evgniiig at 7 o’clock.
r terms which will be low, cnll at his resi- MiMts-f-'f. 'p A >rj| TTis, a
i three Doors East or Mr. James Morrissohs W Ji. -> J W v-JA V)
eiitonstreet. I OF AUGUSTA.
0
|hi;>
Late of the firm of \VA Y BAKER.
Savawnaii. Gf.o
services to his friends end tlie
the GENERAL COMMISSION
Mon street .
Ml 8Q
ML CHOPEU, TAILOR, J /ni FFEUS hu
jtS removed his shop to that part of the house A.9 PnUIJc, In
'on the North East corner of Market square, I.JMISINES8 in this place, and solicits their pat
’occupied by .Limes Epphiger, Esq. Justice J rnn " an
* "eace, where pli kinds ol cldtliing will be
in tlie best manner and at tho shortest no-1
, M. C. hojios by his attention an 4 work-
ip to give satisfaction to all those gentle-'
no will favor uim With their natronaee.
8- lira
ned® GRAND LODGE.
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ronaoe.
Kefeiirncesto
M6ssrs. A. Low Co.
Savannah, Geo.
G. B^cittmayer & Co.
. /iegusio, Geo
act 6 . 185
O* The Savannah Republican and the Gnnr
giun, will please insert the above once a week for
one month, and forward their bills to this offic
for payment.
SPRING AND SUMMER
k‘Y the ships Georgia and Harp just arrived
0 from Liverpool tho subscribers have receiv
cd their usual supply of (
Seasonable Dry Goods.
Having been purclm3nd with Cash, previous to
tlie advnn'r.c hi England they can be afforded nnd
.will be sold at low prices,and on a long credit for
.undoubted paper.
ANDREW LOW Si CO.
SELLING OFF.
TITHE SUBSCRIBER will dispose of bis present
.1. Stock of goods, at cost anil charges either by
Wholesale or Retail'.
ALSO,
Several negroes, male and female of good char
acter.
One tract of land 202.J acre?, Henry County.
One do do 49() do Irvine do,
JOS. TRUC11ELUT.
f>ct4 m || 183 •
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saa c 1
ct'erU
linllt*
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jefof
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the/
i® xlr « Communication of the Grand Lodge
|«i l * 8tate ot Georgia Will ba held tin MON-
|b>Lining loth inst nt 7 o’clock, F. M. of
T us members will take due notice.
(order of ike M. W. Grand Master.
, l. h. furth;
,g Grand Secretary, G. L. S. G.’
imm. CONTRACT ~
I will be received’by the under-
K”f. c j 1®. hujld^ aYds^yoiruf (lie head, of
Inii . e t’. With a'tuiincl' leading there-
f ue head of the dock of said .street, sons
I a „ e ., Wlt<!r hito'the River.-—The contractor , .. . c , .
m ii" wturi,,,s > w ! 1 i ch nre t0 l,e 9 f 'brick , ■ I' moil feociety
ieno Asn lke Iron 'gratings and bars ttiaf A QUARTF.RLY meeting will be held on MON
slotA e8 f , o'^7 _ !’ >r further iDformatlo 11 , apply" J\, DAY EVENING; 10th inst. at 7 o’clock,
[ °t S. Fhilbrickj.orfd , | the Sunday School Room, Academy. .
L. MASON, Secretary
oct 4 183
GEO, MILLEN,
T. MINIS. .
/; .. Aphilbrick',
Committee of Streets and Lanes.
186
luitu
THE LIBRARY
I S opened on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fr
days, from 3 until 6 o’clock.
nfil riir J . *’" w <| OCt 4 183
oses lC 1 5nor ccfMir ^ 9 *u n & fa orditia
Ww r ®. A** whom'jt may concerrfi
8 ; lftra fsJ. Cullihert has applied to the , ...
IctfA ' C ? U1 * °*j D l' ( hilH.rydf Glinthain comp paying for this advertisement'and l»y the boy
ly o ^ 3 ( Of B"nrdiansliip on the person and | something for hjs'trduble
;Fickcd up.
B Y a black Boy a few day Bince on the Rond
a fluid Clonk which the owner can have by.
of George Bridger, an orphan child of 1 seiit- 29 liffi
t, late of ehat 1 j . ‘ I *
| l l n r t iA er ' *® tc °f.Chatham county dec’d.
, . NOTICE,
therefore to. cite and tidnionish all I A LL persons having demunds agains
rnl? ai Ihe.'klndred'nnd. friends .of the L/jL Antlorspn, deceased, of Liberty Cc
to Vl ’ ° hm their objections (if tiny .they render them in properly attested, within
ainst William
y Cimuly will
• --- un,, uujeuiiuus in uny.mey i luiiuur ujimi ■■■ |nu>n,.itliin the time
•^Hjgraiitirtgnf the guardianship of (lie prescribed by law-..and tlidse indebted to tlie es^
t0 *he applicant in the clerk’s office late will make immediate payment to
Iff m °n or before the 7th day of . JOS. JONES, Adtn r.
I'll'be* 1 ' n |' ,unv ,i s e letters of guardian- may 14 108
^Wlro honorable EUns Fort,' one of the English. Copperas’,
i^he said Coiltt- tins 7lli day of October, TlY the barrel or half burreJ-t or sale^jry
I 8 *’ ISO S- M. BOND, c c o. j ,Druggist,.No. 9, Gibb’vti’s Buildings
aprij 6 ii74
j i ’imaxnmiuonc».
U AV’E removed lo tlie middle Tenement
Young’s Building, where they offer'for sale
')( A. I.AUGK ANU OKNKRAI. ASSOUTMENE OK
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
Received by the latest arrivals from Liverpool
and New-Yorh.
juno’23 )4i ,
Oct t
183
Mus'covtido Sugars,
tYA HHDS very prime Muscovado Sugars
apply to J. P. HENRY.
,ung 25 ,., cji167
The. Rev. A. CARTER,
ILL receive into his family mid personally
instruct, from four to six Young Ladies
who inuy wish'to complete their course pit literary
education. In addition In tlic aliove, a few day
scholars of a simitar description will be received,
lo commence on the first of November.
For particulars, application may be make per.
sonallyorby letter,
sept 17 tl77
REMO YAL.
/fnHE subscribers have removed to Johnston’s
sLL> Sqmir-e, next door west of Messrs A. Low Ik.
(Jo. where they are opening a handsome assort
ment of
Fancy and. Staple Dry Goods,
in addition to tliciv fonder stock.
Wi| 6~ 74 W. b H. ROSE.
T O
H
0 I, A ITT Ii U S.
THE SUBSCRIBERS
- J. I nst sensoii’s imported PM/.V5. whicjitltey
oiler for sale at the last year's prices, ur cash or
drifts on their factors, payable any time before
the. 1st ot Aprfl next ; which must lie, nt least,
20 to 25 per cent, lei’s then the ensuing Fall Im
portation citn be sold at.
W. .VII. ROSE.
Savannah, 7th June. 1825,
inne 7 128
YMES ANDERSON & CO.
H AVE bn baud a, few hales of
WHITE, BLUE AMD MlXT
PLAINS,
AND .
LOJVDOy T) VFFIL liLANICETS,
(imported last year,)
Which they will sell,tit a considerable reduction
from the prices of lust season. Their usual sup
ply of _ . ■
Plains, Blankets and Bagging
will he received by the first vessel from Liverpool
and they will be uble to supply their friends with
fresh Imported goods,
nt as low rates ns any former importation can be
sold for. ,
june 23 141 .
SPLENDID SCHEME
OF TIIE
Masonic hall lotery:
#30,000
ni&HEST PRIZE.
Noio Drawing in Hit City of Augusta, un
der the superintcndance of
S IIaIk 1 f A. SlAUOHTER,
ft. It. Reid, i Commissioners ] iy'\vb° LT '
i.i j _
The Second Drawing
Will take plate on the 12th of Octobor nest.
All.the Capital l’rizus are still undrawn, conse
quently the Wheel is very i-'fh
SCHEME
of
$30,000
20,000
10,000
6,000
1,000
6t)0
loo
60
10
STEAM BOATS
On the Ocjriulgee and Oconee.
t/i rtllE undersigned have the pleasure to un-
4JL uouncelothe Merchants nnd Planters in
this section of the State, that they are prepared
to run a STEAM BOAT and FOUR-TOW BOATS,
constantly from Savannah to Macon mid Milledg-
villo, stopping at the intermediate landings for
the recentibn and delivery of Produce uud Mcr-
clmmlize on Freight.
The Stentn Boat is now ready, eud they con
template starting her on the first trip from Savan
nah on the fifteenth day of October next, to be
in Macon bv the first day of November ; when
they will lie prepared to receive Cotton on
Freight to Savannah, direct, without the delay
and inconvenience of binding and reloading in
Dm-ien. , .
They will brovide hands, so that wlicn the state
of tlie river will not admit of the Steam Boat ap
proaching Macon orMilleilgeViile, no unnecessa
ry delay will detain the Tow. Boats.
fn»urnnce,.on Merchandize mid Produce sliip-
, d by this conveyance, Will tie provided for in a
respectable nfid responsible Office, and on Iqtvcr
terms thun is,now paid on tlje Boats' in operation,
of which those disposed lo coyer tln ir .property
from all hazards, may avail-themselves.
Cotton to lie shipped by these Boats will be re
ceived in Macon at the customary storage, mid
lie forwarded agreeable lo instructions, on very
moderate terms; and when dysired,^Storage .will
tie provided for it in Savannah, subject lo the ur-
ders of the owrier.
From the convenience nnd dispatch tube affor-
de I by this arrangement, they confidently ex
pect the encouragement of the public For
terms apply to,
JOHN T. LAMAR, in Macon.
. B. L AM Alt, in Savannah.
The subscriber continues to transect the Fac
torage and Commission Business, in Savannah ;
and lenders the. most nnremmuted attention to
llie interests of those who may favor him, witli
tirt-ir business.
I Tlie Cash, will be advanced on shipments to
his address, by application ns above either in Ala-
cou or Savannah.
G.B LAMAR
sept 22 si179
Giiardian &ules,
be sdlil nt'pltblic sale at the. Court
V» House in the cjty of, Savunnnh between
the hours of 10 ana 4 o’clock,
A iNeg'vo woman ilanied Mari ah.
9pld as the property of Sarah, and John Tucker,
minors and Orphans, mid -old. by order, of the
Court of Ordinary of Chatjiniri County.
WM. P. CLARK;,
WINIFRED CLARK, i ( -’- ia > , ’ lftn ’'-
nng 23 it 166 ■
. Notice,
W ILT, be solsl at the pound on Mohday next
the 10th hist, at 10 o’clock A. M. the fol
lowing cuttle that have been impounded, it thoj>
are not taken away before tliut duy by their ow
ners. . . . ... .
One red and white QiDx, marked iii each ear
with a crop ami swallow fork.
One briodle Ci.w with a short tail,-marked in
one ear with an upper bit, in the other ear with a*
swallow I'orlj, brapde.d A. M.
Oao i-ed and white Cow, marked in one. Car
with mi upper bit nut! piggin handle, in the other
ear with a crop and c|it,,branded S. F.
One white uud red spotted cow, with a heiffer
calf, uo murk or biaml. •
, F. M. ^TONE, City Marshal,
oct 4 ' 183 ' ’ ,
mu, si a i
5
NEXT SCHEME.
BY SPECIAL ACT OF ASSEMBLY.
GRAND
STATE LOTTERY OF MARYLAND.
U NDER the sap.-.'intendancc of the commis
sioners appointed by the Governor and
Council, and by flit- improved mode of drawiiig,
secured by Letters Patent under tbe seal ot the
United States—the whole to he completed in one
day, and will positively tnke place in the city of
Baltimore iii a few weeks.
TO BE DRAWN ON THE Oth OF NOV. NEXT.
Iliulies! Prize ^20,000.
. SCHEME.
I Prize of $30,000 is $30,000 Dollars
10,000.
6,0U0
lo.uoo
6,000
3,f)00
3,(*00
2.000
2,000
.2,000,
60,000
152,000 Dollars.
10,000 •
6,000
1,000
600
jfoo
60
20
rj;
6
4
10813 Prizes.
40000 rickets-—Not one blank to a prize.
The holder .of two tickets, will be certain o
obtaining at leastonc pifae. ami may draw three!.
Moor, ok 'Drawing..—'Thu numbers will be put
into,one wheel as usual—and in the other Wheel
will be put oiie prize above the denomination o.
$4, and the drawing to progress in the usua
manner,. Tlie20.000 prize.of$4, will be awnr.di
ded to the odd of even unnnbers in the. Loiicry-
fas tbe cqse may be) d< peiulant on tlie drawing
of the Capital Prize of THIRTY THuUSsND
DOLLARS—that is tp say, if -the $30,000 p.iize
should come out to'an odd' number, then every
odd number.in the scheme will be entitled - , to a
$4 prize: if the $30,000 priZe should come out
to an even number, then all tlie even numbers
ill the scheme will be each entitled In $4. ■
Odd uumbers arc those ending with 1, 3] 6, 7,
or 9. , , , i
F.vcU numbers are fliose ending with 2, 4, 6, 8,
or 0. . .. , . ^ ,
This mode ol drawing pot only enables tlie
Commissioners tp complete' the whole Lottery in
one, drawing, but has the treat advantage of dis
tributing the small prizes regularly to every alter
mite number in the scheme, so .(flat the liolder o,
'two tickets or two sin ires of tickets, one- odd and
ouc even numbur,will be certain ofobtnining at
least one prize, and in the ratio for any greater
quantity. ;x . ., ... .,. , y
[iy A ticket draxving a superior prize in this
scheme, is not restricted from 'drawing ah inferi
or one also, many tickets, therefore, will neces
sarily obtain two prizes each.
rnKSKNT THICK of'TICKETS,
Wholes $5, Halves $2 60 Quarters $1 25. All
orders promptfy attended to, at
EXCHANGE Ul'EWE.
sept 1
OFFICE
For the Sale of Negroes, fyc,
(gTRllF'. spbscribqr’sOffice is removed to John
sLL ston’s Square, 3 doors west of the State
Bank.
FOR SALF,
Improved LOTS in the City,
, Tracts of Land in tlie new Counties,
A young Negro Woman, cook, washer and
field timid, und other valuable Negroes.
WANTED,
Planters’ nnd State Bank Stock,
ITinfc Field Hands.
JAMES EPFINGF.R,
June 20Jm 139 • . • ;
$30,000
20,000
40,000
20,000
6,000
6,008
6,000
6,000
60,000
.SSSS, \ « 180 ’ 000
18,0;)() TICKETS nt TEN DOLLARS
Leu than two and an half Blanks to u Trite.
Th'e Prizes'only to be Drawn.
All the Prises to hi floating from Hit commencement,
except the fallow inn, which wilt he deposited in
the wheel at definite periods, vis :—
ON THE FIRST DRAWING
I prize of 10,000 k 1 of 600
2d'. 1 do “ 6.000 4- 1 1,000 b 1 of 600
3d. 1 do “ 10,000 b 1 “ 600
4th. 1 do “ 6.000 b 1 “ 1,000 b 1 of 600
6th. 1 do “ 10,000 b 1 “ 600
61 li. 1. do “ 6,00u b 1 “ 1,000 b 1 of 600
7tb. 1 do “ lO,OO0 b 1 « 6,000&1 «f 6iX>
8th 1 do “ 20,000 b 1 “ 1,000 b 2 of 600.
9th. 1 do ‘t 30,000 b 1 “ 1,000 b 1 of 600
All prizes payable thirty days ufter the coibple
tlon of the .drawing, subject to a deduction of fif
teen per cejit—if not applied for within twelve
montlts, to he considered a donatiou to the funds
of the Masonic Hull.
A great variety of TICKETS and SHARES may
yet be had at the ofiginat price ut
The Augusta Masonic Hall Lot
tery Office.
All orders from any part of llie’U. S. post paid
containing cash or prize tickets shall he promptly
utteuded to by, .
HENRY MACDONNF.lt., Agent,
Thompson b Bouncy’s Buildings.
sept <Y 172 r_
A VALUABLE
Tide Swamp Plantation and
Toll-Mill,
FOR, SALE ON SAVANNAH RTYEIt.
The suliscrilier has been spe-
cialiy timpowered by • the cre
ditors of the late James H. Ancrd....
^ to sell the Piuutatioh (Laurel-Hill) on
Savannah ouek River, which iviisassigned to him,
in trust for them. The place is altogether one of
tlie finest Rice estate in tlie State .4 .'oulli Caroli
na,nn un excellent pile)) of the tide, exempt from
injury either from freshets or salts, and protected
by its locality from the extreme violence of au
tumnal gales. Tlie Plantation consists ol four hun
dred ncres of Tide-Swamp, tliree hundred und se-
vo.ity-fiVe of which .arc in fine order and und.r
bank. —Ou ,t tjieiv is,for its si '.In most edi-
cie.itMill on the Rivu;-, wuicli aswithltl these ,-
son. pounded 3IXK) barrels: it is,now' in excellent
order, uud commands us a Toll-Mitf as much bu
siness us she can do,
On tho plaon there arc a doth*
jBL Portable dwelling house, two
barns, winowiqg house and stneking
vuid. all situated mi a fine knoll 13
Sheriff's sales, continued.
On the first Tuesday In Oct. ntxU ■ ■
X.S/TLL be sold nt the CourtHouse jn the city
v v of Savaunuh between the hours of 10 uud
4 o’clock, , ., • |
All those two lots ami improvements in the pity
of Savannah knovyii iu plan of said city as num
bers (21) twenty one amt (22) twenty two Jack-
son ward Orleuns suu-nre levied on esihe pro|iorty
of EleaZ. Early under a fi. fa. in favour of Amos
Scudder
All tlf* right title and interest of Andew Knox
in Rice's wlmrf being one undivided eighth of two
mulcvided thirdsnnd one undevided seventh of
one undevided eighth of two undevided thirds,,
levied on ns the property of Andrew Kitox to sat*
isfy an execution in favour ot Williamson ami De,
Vfllers. Sold ut the risk of the former pure baser.
li D’LYON s. c. e.
sept 1* 177 •
.. Sulphate of Quinti,
JFRHE high price of this so valuable medicine
jjz lias tempted some wretches to sophisticate
it—uml stuff so debased, has already been ex
hibited for sale at tf&vannab ; but tlie Qutna.whiph
I offer has.been made, in Germany ; has been sun-
reeled to chemical tests by fuyself alid 'ouiid true
und good—So, 1 do recommend it. ..
AUGUST G. OEMLER.
sept 24' • 18P • • '
protection to it aswell us to the lives of tlie lie
groes qn any similar neeusion, There me also ve
ry good negro houses for one., hundred and fifty
negroes, with an overseer's nr miller’s ImuJe. .
The terms will be oiie fourth cash, bnluuce pay
able in tliree animal installments, with ft .mort
gage of the’property und an assignment nfa. poli
cy of insurance oq tbe tide macnine.-rPoBsession
to lie given on the 1st of Fehruary.iiext, or be
fore if the crop now planteiDshoiifd be sent to
market. .
Capitalists who are disposed to vest their funds
in this uncommonly line,estate, wiBupply to Pe
tit De Villers, Emj. in Savannah, Geo who will
furnish every facility to those, who may wish to
isit the Plnntntlonfto Ogierit Carter, Charleston
who hive the Flat, or to flic subscriber. .
JAMES.HAMILTON, Jr.
Assignee of the late J. H. Ancfuin.
li tlie plantation is not sold ut private sale pre-
iously, it will be exposed at public auction o.i
tlie 18tli of November next, by Ggier iii Caller,
Charleston.
jnne.l 1123
To lletir,
I ofleFmy dwelling house si
tuate in Biougton street, for
one year, or (to suit those who may
wish to he absent during the summer
apd full mouths; from tlie 1st of Nov. to tlie 1st of
June eusueing. Apply to John W, Stirk, Esq. or
oct 6 j',185 JOHN MOREL.
Augusta. Masonic, Hall
J The first Druwing is over, and all the Capital Pri-
are still iuthe li licel.
The second Draw ing will. take place on WED
NESDAY) 12th of ctoher next.
'The unprecedented Richness of the Weeel, af
ter the drawing of a large proportion.of the num
bers, offeis eyery possible inducement to adven
turers. 'This is evidently the richest Lottery in
the Union, in Grand Capital Prizes, besides a. vfr
ry large proportion of the minor Prizes.
Ticket and Shares, warranted undrawn, may
till be had'at the original Scheme price at
The Augusta Masonic llall Lot
teiy Office.
Those who have drawn prizes are informed that
their tickets shall betaken as cash for others war
ranted undrawn.
Orders from any part of the U.S.epclosingjcasli
or prize tickets (postpaid) shall be promply ex.
executed by application to,
HENRY-MACDONNELL, Agent,
For Augusta Masonic Hall Lottery,
Thompson b Bonuey’s Buildings,
Savannah
ang 23 156
Fulton Market v ^
iy -4 half bills just received hyjiie seiir Maryfc
At JB. Margaret, from N York—for sale by
oct.4 J-B. HERBERTS Co.' ,
DAltlEN BILLS,
THE 7
.Masonic Hall Lottery Office
I S the only place in thij city /'where the DARI
EN BILLS are taken at PAIL A (treat variety,
of number^ Jmvg been received, nnd ure for sale
for'prize tickets or cash by . .
HHNitV MACDONNELL-
.• ? Agent.
nug fi7 • -.168 - ' ' - '
Tax Collector’s Sales.
On the first TUESDAY, in November next.
Will be sold, ntthe . Court House, in tfie city of
Savannah, beiweeh the jiour* of 10 nnd 3
o'clock, the following property, or so much ,
thereof as will satisfy tue stale and county
taxes and costs, to wit: , ■, ..
Lot, letter I iu Decker Ward, in the city of Sa
vannah, with improvements thereon. .Levied on,
to satisfy the state und county taxes of John M.
M’Galln, for the year 182-1, and'costs. Amount
of tux—$ 09..00. ■,
Lot No. 38 Columbia Ward, In the city of Sa-
vaiumli, subject to, ground rent to the corpora
tion of said city, with the improvements thfreon.
Levied on to satisfy the state and county ta$et of
Ann Rodman, for ti e years 1823'aiid 1 (, 24.—
Amount < i lax—$11 J2. ■ ,
A Truct of Band in Camden County, .on tips
soiuli side.of Great dutilla River, ,.onttIn'ing 600
acres,, more, or less. Levied ou te satisfy tlie
state and. county taxes ot the estate of .Matthew
Jolirefton, for, tiie years 1823 and 1824 and costs.
Amount ui tax—$10. . ■ ’
, JAMES EPPL'fdER,
tax Collect. Chat. Comity, for 1823 4-1824.
august 30 IC'9 . ' ft
, Tax Collector’s sales,
On the first Tuesdn^ iwNpyipmber next,
W ill be sold at,the court iiocse in tlie city of
Savannah, lieftweeji tlie hours of in and 3
o’clock tlto folloWtngproperty,bv *'o i. . ti.ure
feet ubovo the level of the Swamp, on which ti e |of as will- satisfy the state and coUnty. taxes anil
icrop was suved during the hun'ii nne of the last I costs,,viiz; ■ , ...
year, and which is calculated to afford a complete A tract of land in Lilllo Ogecbee Distrl.-i
For Sale.
THREE Buildings on M iss
Minis’ lot in Broualiton-street
—one fronting,Brongliton-strect and
the other twooftjhe lane in rear of
the first. Tlie unexpired lease hns oyoars to run
from the 1st January 1826'. apply to,
.MR. ARNAUDonthe premises
Oct 4
B
To Rent,
The house,and t two lots in
Brouphton-st. betonginglo the
subscriber. Apply to Win, Davies,
Esq. possession will be given early
n November.
J. M BERRIEN,
Oct 6 2m 185 jM
W A SHIN G TON H A LlK
No. 224, Broad-Street,.
T HIS ESTABLISHMENT is opened In A
Uundsopie Brick Buildfng, erected duri.-igtlii
'past summer, at the (jorneT of Broad and BWn
tosh-Streets. Jt is reepthmended to Planters and
MercliHuls/by its situation, m the. cenUe, of.lip-
town mid of bu.-lness,.and within a convenient
distance of tlie Banks, IVareiiouses,. nnd Public
Offices, Stage Passengers'Will find it convenient
from its being opposite the Post-Office, the place
o( arrival and .dep-rlure o| th - Stages . There, is
coiihected. with tiie HALI., an adjacent Klick
Tcuement, witli spiter, of Private Apai'tu^nts,aiiil
'a ^S.epurate. Entrance fromi Bfoa'd-StrhetAwliich
will be appropriafed.exofusively ,to tliefflecomm *
dation of. Families; kupd Ltuiies .will find them,
selves as quiet .an ji refi red as j ii any.privhte house.
wi.llH.he additional advantage oj' hein^ i.o the im
mediate neighborhood ‘of .tlie jprinciptil .Fancy
Stores. sTIie W ASHINGTON I1AL1. is superin
tended by W. J-.'DuDtEy, Whose study it wif "
toplease and fender comfortable, those wbb i
faypur the Htpuse with their patronfige.
Augusta ( Ga.) 1825. A-
». sept 29 . .182. -. ..: •
London Mustard
W ARRANTED a pure article;.;’just re-
ceived per Corsair, and for sale by
may 11 A. PARSONS
Druggist No. 8 Gibbons’ Buildings
NOTICE,
-njaTNE months after date Application.-will be
1\ made to the lidn. Inferior court of Effingham
coun'y for leave to sell all tlie real Est. of Win,
ShDmpt, late of said county for the purpose of ma-
kinga division with the Heirs of saiff Est.
JONATHAN SECKtNGEH, Adm’r.
sept 10 174.
or Jess,
' s of
1824,aqd
Run Og
bam ouftty, fiontat'dh'g w.'ucrejj’Hipre
levied on to satiny the state and county tax
efer R.-Clifton, for the years 1823 aim 182-1
esta: amount.of tax $9 62;:.,..
Lot no. Id, Franklin ward in the city of Snvaa-
nah, bounded on the east by Jetfersou-st. on the
south by ryan-st. subject to a ground rout to the -
corporation ol said city. with tlie improvements
thereon, (evied on lo satisfy the slate and cou -ty
taxes of the estafe. of Francis Doyle, for the yettral
1823 and 1824, and Costs j ain’t oflax, $178 89.
A tract of laud in Ogeifiiee District, Chatham
county, containing 250 ucres, more or less, levied
on to satisfy the state aud county taxes of Nicho
las.!. Carter,for theyeur 1824, and costs ; umount
of fax $2 64. T "
A tract %iT land hi Glynn county,'coiiiainiug ofifr
acres', more or less, bounded north by hind of Jus.
Harrison, nnd on all other sides by vacant land.
granted to John Miller in 1797, levied on to satis
fy the state and comity taxes ot Catherine Lim-
berl for tho years I822and 1823 j amount of tax
$9 37
JAMES F.PPINGER,
Tnx Collector, Chatham county for 1823—’24.
nug 25 HI7 :t ■■ -a. r
City Marshal s Sale,
On the first T uesday in Nov.most. . ^ <
'-TTILL be sold in front of the Court House be- y
%‘y tween the usual Hours of lo A. M. and 4 Pj
M. tlm following property or us much thereof as!
will pay the taxes, if they aro not paid before that ,'
day . . ' 1 ’ ? ... ,,. s- ’V’
Lot No. (7) Tower Tythihg, Decker .Ward,'
bounded east by iot No, 6, s.jutli.uy Bi-oughtpn *t«
west :-y iot No. 8, and nortb by n Iqne, fevifed oiif-
ns the property of the estate of JJlatlliew, AJ’Adtis-:
ter, to satisfy the estate,eit^ taxed ibr Ohs' present
ear, amoujit,due1$3 Yo'aud CdfT. aV-v
Half lot No. 8, and building Trustee Garden
now attached to. Greene \ynrd, bounded east by
east Broad st, sotilil by lot Nun,wept by east broa'd
st. and north by lot No 7;i7evied on as the proper-,
ty.ot .’loses IxerBert tb gatisfy.commission aud'
bis city faxes forthe present year.
. Lot No. <1 Hicks Tything Pcrci^Avard, boms
dad east by lot No.-o, south by Drayton st. West by,
lot Nii’ 3, and north by Broughtons!. Vayied on as
the property of.ludy Minis to satisfy her.citv tax
es for (bqyeavs 1823 aud 1824,amount ..ue $40 93
'A biifiming'on Telfoira lot Johchim st.Oglcthorp
War^kHvied on as the property of Joe Campbell
td'toitlsfy hlsyiiy taxes for the years 1823, ,1824
uii'd 1325. qirouut due $1 37 and cost.
■%A building d-n lot No.. 17, St. Gall Oglethorpe
wqr-d, levied on rft the property ot James Curley,! '
to salisiy his city tatfes for the yeai 1823,1824 and' -
1825j ajfibpu.t t)ue $1 00 and cost. .' ■ i •
A^biiUdiiig ou lot No. 3, Trustee garden how-
knowniMpceene ward, situated ou east Boundary
,st. levied’on as tlie property of Mary ‘and Geo.;
M. Carter, to. satkfy their city tax forthe present
Voar, amount due $9 62j and cost. •
., F. M. STONE, City Murshal.
oct 1 - 183 ■' )
SlicritfSale, ...
On the first Tuesday in November next. ; .
W ILL be solifbefrp the CourtHouse in Chat*
ham County, between the usual hoiinba''.
All that certain tract' or parcel of land situated
in the Countv of Chatham und State of Gebrgia .,
an the salts between tne Islands of Ske.daway •
and Burnsides and known by the name of Hcilnuhs
tsjand containing sixty three acres mofe''nr less;
elsmitl that other tract or parcel of land situated
and being on Skidaway Island iii the County
atoresaid, composed of tin- »- different and or
iginally distinct tract of land but adj,fining each
other, the fust of which wns originally granted
toMiclae.l Ritter for one hundr«t acres, (lie sec
ond of Which was originaly granted to .In,.. Ell is
for fifty acres, mid the tliurd nnd inst oi u ETci! was
Oiginaly'greihted’-b Michael RittVr.fnr fifty acres,
which three-bracts otT-i ml contain in tiie whole
(not including Rednuht Island) two En.-scli-ed and
thirty seven acres with tlie appurtenn; ,,!.-vi-
ed on to shtify the Planters Tank ot* the ’ .fe oi
Geo.mn foreclosure oi moreuge, against John IV
Btirk" - • ■
* . ISAAC D'LYCOf. s . -. o,
Oct 1 183
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