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Nd 187 Vol: XX1L
TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 11, 1825.
Whole No. -1736
•eclical College of S. Carolina.
ixHE LECTURES of this Institution will bo re
I siimod on the seqond Moniluy of Noverabfcf
fit, a* follows: •
[On Anatomy—hy John Edwards Holbrook,
i e ^_.Fame» Ramsay, M. P.
I institutes and Practice if Medicint-^Si Henry
Iciijon, M. b.
Ijifn/crla Medico—Henry R. Frost, M. D.
lOMelric* a,nd Dittimsof li'a/nan and Infant*—
Linns G. Prloleatl. M. D.
[otniilr and Pharmacy—Edmtind Ravcnel,
'|'t ^■vud/raf History and Zb>fom/ V -Slephnn Elliott, L
S. HENRY DICKSON, Mfl).
/ Dean of the Faculty.
lent 3
Treasury Department,
20th Anui,, 1820.
iticnl
li iltti
said (
N.CIs
i Hu
t>1
jfOTlCE Is hfercbyalven, that bn the first duy
J of October next, tlic principal df the six per
It Stock Of the United State, created under the
Ihntity of an Act of Congress, entitled “An
I authorising a Loan for a sum not exceeding
ve s Millions of Dollars" approved on the
■tcefil'i day cif March, One Thousand Eight
ndrjJ and Twelve, together With the interest
n due thereon, will be paid to the Proprietors
U 'Stock, or o their Attorneys duly-authorised,
[he Treasury of the Unjted States in Washing-
land at the several Loan Offices, onthe Books
which any portion of said stock may stand,
[isrrouder of the Certificates of said Stock
S ho required at the time df pay ment, and the
lireii on said Slock Will cease, from and after
I thirtieth dhy of September next
SA.Vl’LL. SOUTHARD,
Art ing Secretary of the Treasury.
hsv 11 11 do , .
Treasury Department,
or n||i
dcc'tVj
ary, to I
SPLENDID SCHEME !
OF THE
MASONIC HALL LUTERY,
#30,000
HliiHlSST 1'IUZK.
Now Drawing in the City of Augustas tm*-
dcr tlir. superintendance of
S Hat « 1 f A. SLAUGHTER)
l.I, WUr, l I B.D. Thomfsob.
Wholesale and Retail Fashion
able Hat Ware Houses
The Second Drawing
Will take place on the ISitb of October uext.
All the Capital Prizes are' still Undrawn, conse
quently the Wheel is very rioh.
S C H E M E
4
6
10
60
100
6000
1 PrWe
1 do
'4 Prizes
do
do
do
do
do
do
of
$30,000
20,000
10,000
6,000
1,000
000
loo
60,
10
$30,000
20,000
40,000
20,000
6,000
8,0l>»
6,000
6,000
60,000
6175 Prizes,
12825 Blanks,
180,000
18,000 TICKETS nt TEN 1)0LEAKS
LesfthaU two and an half Blanks Id a Prise.
nishi'ila
ic tsiill
vo) i«l
liefotr I
vise I
er.
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trix o( I
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>nsl;«
lid den
linsry l
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admini‘:|
rs of thi
y they,I
ordinal
next, i
ted the I
id ones
ay, All
five.
ND.c.ri
Util'll 1
art oft
n
and, d
iher place
or* of r
m, A*
ri intt nunt Iiinsiinii
i at the pleasure <*•
tvs: oMpulf at «‘*x
of OraBnbciv t • *
il twepty-eiglit, and
cati;
r Courted
o realeil
sting of]
rpenter’s
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, situate
in til*,"
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creditortfl
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Suvunnah.
luce by 1
irolmhle
liy persa
■ aguin, 1
d to a ret
r. CAB]
jeville
it.
Hotel on!
id pjfH
ison, toot
intlerwil W
lie Bar of
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ty- >r .
Court of M
poses.
sniicern
iplies fork
»cf elTeclsol'
|y, d*«g
and- ffito
reditoi*s c
(if any W
March 14, 1825.
HF.RF.AS, on the 6th March, 1826, a laW
was passed by the Congress of the United
IS!, of which the 3d, 4th, anti 6th sections ar
swords following, viz:
i,3. And hi it further enacted, That a hub-;
ition lo the amount of twelve millions of aOI
f the six per cent, stock of the year eighteen
h-d and thirteen, be, and the same is horcuy
osed ; for Which purpose bonks shall be o-
d at the Treasury Of the United Stutes, and
leverul loali offices on the first day of April.
) continue Open until the first day of Onto
iraafter, for such pails of the above-men
;d descriptor! -uf stopk, as shall', on the day
ibstription, stand on the books of the Tfeasu
n*oii those'of the several loan offices res
irtly; which subscription shall be effei-iod
transfer to the United States in the inannei
ided by law.for such transfers, of thd'crtfdil
idits standing on the said hooks, and by. a
dcr of the certificates of .tlieislphk so gyb..
AW Provided, Thai 1*11 subscription by Inch
<t(lf Stock, shall be considered ns pa(t of
twelve millions of dollars authorized to
mowed by the first settion of this act.t'
. 4. And be it further enacted, Tligt, for
ole or any part of any sum, which shall lie
luhscrilW, credits shall he cnteredt.to the
clive subscribers, who shall fW entitled icj a
ilicate or certificates, puirptrrtintt that tin* Uni
"Isles owe to the holder or4(p»drirs thereof
ler. or their assigns, a sum to be WxpcgsSed
equal to Ibo amount of tlifi pt-mfcipa
is subscribed,bearing nil interest not cx
four and ono half per centnui per annum
i quarterly, front the thirty-first day ol’Jle
,011(1 th .iisaud eight hundred and fw euly
Traiisferrablo in the stout- manner us is pin
'by |aw for the trarisfel- of the stock'suhsesil
dsabjeetto redumption at the pleasure n't
nited States, as follows
liter the thirty-first day of
ind erlit hundred and ti
raairtdet at any time after (he thirty-first
f Uecemj^r, one thousund .eighty hundred
iiity-uinc; Provided, That no 1-eimhursc-
ihslHjc made,except forsthe whole amount
new certificate, ndr until after al least six
public notice of such intended reim-
And it shall be the duty of the Metre
6 Treasury to caujA lo be rc-trans
to^ie respective subscribers the sfe
mirSy (hum subscribed beyond the e
of the certificates of four and oiie Jialf prr
ick issued tcHhe^ respectively,
• 5. Ami be it j^iqlher enacted, That the
nds which have heretofore been, and now
-dged by law for *kte*|TOMtient of the inter-
d for the ^ redep^pVou and reiiftbufsement
stock whMi muy bts redeemed or reirahur
' virtue of I he provisions of this Hct, shall
pledged inlike mailer for thp unyment of
lemst t^ctuing mi the stock cremed by real
such subacriptron, and for tnc redejmption
toursement of the principal ot^the same.—
shnll be the ddty qf'tbe Commissioners of
ikmg Fund to cause ttrbe applied and naiil
tie 3itid fund, yearly and every ^ear, sfrch
d sums as may be annually required to
'ge the interest accruingon the stock,which
• created by virtue! of this act: The said
winners are also hereby authorized to up
t' l ’ue to time, such sum and sums out ot
‘ fund, as they may think proper, towards
‘"'gt by purchase, or. by reimbursement
■srniity with the provisions of this act, 'the
dm the said stock ; and such puri Of the
s, * rn »f tciynillibns of dollars,- vested by
.he said Coinnii sioners, us may be ne-
•uia required for the,above purposes, shall
continue apm-oprlafed to the payment of.
slid redemption of the public debt, until
pie of the stock which may bn created u ti
provisions of this act, shall have been re
1 <>r reimbursed.’’
l ^fore, JAolice is hereby given, That
ill he opened at tfie Treasury of the Unit-
»’and at (he several loan offices, on.the
of April next, and continue open until
day of October thereafter,- for receiving
1 Jons m conformity with the provisions ol
The Urizes tu^y
All the Prizes to In fl^Bgfrom thtcommeneement
except the Jdttuwim^vhich will be deposited in
thc-w/iut at definite periods, viz
A.N rilE FIRST DRAWING
1 pmc of 10,000 &. 1 of 600
to be Drawn.
2d.
3d. I
-till. 1
5th. 1
mil.)
7th. 1
81 h I
9th. 1
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
r>xm i “ l,otx> & l of 600
10,000 her 1 “ 600
" l.uoo k l of 600
“ 600
“ 1,000 600
“ 5,000 k 1 Af 600
*> i ,000 k 2 of $00
“' 1,000 k) of- 600
6,000. k 1
• ‘ 10,000 k 1
11 0,000 k 1
“ 10,000 k 1
“ 20,000 k 1
*1 30,000 k l
BttOADWA V, \ E W-YOB IL
I THE subscriber offers at the above establish*
. ment, an extensive aud general assortment
ot tllctnoStfashionahlc Hats of every description,
censlstlli^of all the various patterns that are the
most generally approved of at the present time,
and particularly adapted to all the didst prevail
ing fashions Wh at home and abroad, and that
from among his stock of Hats may-be selected at
all times, all the various qualities and grade, from
the finest Beaver down to the most common Ro
mm, with corresponding priced to each kind; and
those which may be the most suitable, and made
in conformity to the fashion, in whatever part of
the United State the purchaser may reside. His
stock is at all times large and independent of
wh cli he can at anytime manufacture any quan
tity conformable to order. Ilis present supply
consists of those made expresly for the Fall trade
ail of which urc got up in the most superior style
of workmanship in every respect, and equal if
not superior to any that can cau 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 he offered for sate
hut those which will be sure to give the most
perfect satisfaction to the purchaser, and ensure a
continuance of his custtMn: as to pricas ho is sfel-
liug ns low if not lower than any oilier house in
this city and on the most liberal terms.
Country Merchants and others from the differ
ent parts of the U. States and abroad, who may
visit t 'is city, and be in w'aut of the above article
cither at Wholesale or Retail, are earnestly re
quested tocall and examine for themselves, not
lorgetting before they leave home to lake the
upibcr of the above establishment from this hd
erti*ement (
MOSES HOBSON.
sept 17 )t177
All prizes payable thirty doyft nftet* the comple
lion of the drawing, subject to a deduction of fif
teen per cent—if not applied for Within twelve
mouths, to he considered iv donation to the funds
of the Masonic Halt.
A great variety o TICKETS and SHARES may
yet be had qt the origiont'price at
The Atigu,<ta Masonic Hull Lot-
. tery Office.
AiT order's from'any part of the U, S. post paid
pnntaiiung cash or prize tickets shall he promptly
"Atfindeq to by,
HENRY MACDONNELL, Agent,
% Thompson k Bouncy’s BUiidings
172
{Sulphate of Quina.
/ri'lflE h>gh price ol this so valuable mejRfi
has tempted some wretches to sophlsrict
me
cate
«l—it(>c^tulf so de,haSed, bus already been ex
hibirgdMksiile a< Scvanuahs bui the Quina.wbich
I oltgitiiasWen made in Germany ; bus been suo-
fmg0d to chemical tests bj myself and found true
wagood^».SOj 1 do recouuneml it.
AUGUST G. OEMLERi
. sept 24 180
Augusta
Masonic Hull
The first Drawing is over, and all the Capital Prv
zes an still in the II heel.
The sticond Drawing will take place Oil WED
NESDAY, 12th of ctober next.
The unprecMdented Richness ol.the Weeel, at
terthc drawing of a large propoiqlon of the num
befs, otfeis every possible inducetoeht to adven
turcr*. This Is evidently the richest Lottery ii
the Union, in Grand Capital Prizes, besides a ve
ry large pi-oporiioii-oi ihe minor Prizes.
Ticket and Shares, W-armnled undrawn, may
still be hud at the original Scheme price at
The Augusta Masonic Hall Lot
teiy Office;
Those tolio have drawn prizes are informed that
their tickets shall be taken as cash for others War
ranted utldrawn.
Orders from any part of the U.S.encIosing'eash
or prize,tickets (postpaid) slmll be prbuiply ex
executed by application to,
HENRY MACDONNELL, Agent,
Fw Augusta Masonic Hall Lottery,
Thompson k Bouney’s Buildings
Savannah
ahg 23 153 ........... ,
WASHIIN GTON H A LL.
JVo. 224, Broad-.Street^ AWfusta
d Court, t
er next, *
Subscriptions may be made by the propri
IflVetisJbJ
l, iliisi' 1 * 1
\RLT05’i 1
tlinm, WTM
5 ing to the
estock, either in -person or by their At
my authorized to subscribe and transfef
United States.
.subscriptions of said stock be made to
nr>« C r?i n S milliot's of dollars)
n ot tie. gnid suhl 0 f t W elve millioria,
m.. a , m °nK the subscribers in proportion
su ascribed by them respectively.
. SAM’L L. SOUTHARD,
'll W ^ ccr U ar H °f ^ ie Treasury.
rplhs ESTABLISHMENT is opened in
JL handsome Brick Bxiilding, erected during the
past summer, at the cortiCr ot Broad and MMu-
tOBh-Strcets. It is recommended to Planters and
6lerc.haiits, by its. situation, in tli6 rentre of th
town and of basiness, end within ft Convenient
distance Of the Banks, Warehouses, and Publ
Offices. .Stage Passengers will fiiid it eopvcnient
from its being-ipposite tltc Pftst-Olllce, the place
ot arrival and depirture' of (he Stages. There is
connected with the HALL/ an adjacent Brick
Tenement, with suites of Private Apartments, mid
a Sepurate Entrance' from Broad-Street, which
will be appropriated exclusively to the aceommo
jntion of Families > and Ladies will fi..d them
selves ns quiet and retired ns in any private house
with the additional advantage of being in the lift,
mediate neightioi'hood of (die principal limey
Stores. The WASHINGTON H ALL is supeiin
tended by W. .r. Dudley, whose sludy it Wi
to please and render comforiable, those who fnay
fuvotfr the House with their piftronuge.
Augusta ( Ga.) 1825.
siqit 29 132 , , .
■*N53
Notice.
1ES& ftpplioattoiv will be
ICniilt < i?. onora Ule the Justices of the
Bare L° Chatha m County wlien sittin
L n u?- U . rpose8foi ’ ,eav e to sell a certai
life „f r, ,ted on Wilmington Island in
Ili-.E containing fifty acres,
lerenn T* 1 l * le buildings and iraprove-
[dece n . l ia r ? fl . rl y tho Pf 0 P e rty of William
| u llB , being the rqal estate of Dennis
ldero,.r 8 j a , m ' nor and orphan son of John
liation ^ le -benefit, mnintainance
Fnti? id Donnis B - Huglms
P
ist.a ncj.
tb»t Ml
iirko coho’
too n ,on :
r.ut ».1 [
il
fteussaaaKss
3 EDW.’D HUGHES, Jun’r. \
Trus
tees
. Wanted,
Ki«Wy ear ' of ' B « e *° ,carn
\ 1 « Bua,ues3 - Apgjy at this Of-
V*l«7
B
English Copperas,
Y the harrer or half barrel—For sale by
A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbon’s Buildings,
april 5 s74
DARIEN BILLS,
THE
Masonic Hall Lottery Office
I S the only place in tiiis city, where the DARI
^ ' ' ■**“
EN BILLS are taken ut PAR, A great variety
of .numbers have been received, add are for sal
lor prize tickets or cash by
HENR Y MACDONNELL
Agent
aug 27
168
Picked up,
B Y a black Boy a few day since on the Bon
Plaid Cloak which the owner can buve by
paying for this advertisement und p a y the boy
something for iiis trouble.
sept 29 182 - N
HATS.
CHOICE
FRENCHAjVD ENGLISH
J UST -received per ship Augusta, a fresh and
t‘
, Lavender, Musk
elegant assortment of PERFUMERY, kc. cure-
fully selected by the proprietor. Among which,
are the following articles:—
Muceassi-r, Russia, Bears, and Antique Oils, for
beautifying and promoting the growth ot
hair
Pomatums in large and small potk, all sorts ot
odors ^
Rose, Orange Flower, Lavender and Cologne
. Water, in boxes, very highly perfumed
Essences of Burgainot, Lemon,
and Cinnamon
Milk of Roses, rti tieailty’s preservative
Quirks Essence of Tyre, for changing light, red
or grey hair, lo a permanent and beuutiful
brown or black
Low’s very superior Szcntcd shaving and
w uxh Soaps, all sorts of perfume; Naples, Pot,
Cake and Quintessence slmviiig Sdap , Wind
, sor perfumed fancy Soap, by the box
Hair Powder uf various odors, Powder Puffsof
assorted Sizes
Elegant Pocket, Dress, and fine teeth Combs,
and ivory Letter-Folders
Ladies and Gentlemen’s Pocket-Books with
and without clasps, of all sizes, tndespeus-
ables assorted patterns
In the Court of Ordinary.
Chatham County, July Term, 1825.
I N the matter of the estate of Sarah)
Tucker and Jolir. Tucker, orphan j
children of Henry Rtlcker,, deceased. ( n ,
Upon the petition of William P. >
Clark, and Winifred, his wife, guards'
iansufthe said orphciiiS, for leave to
sella rtegro slave named Mariali.
It is ordered that a notice of this application be
published in one of the Gdzuttcs of the City ol
Savannah once a week until the first Monday in
August next; and that if no objections be- filed
thereto that the order be made absolute.
Extract from the minutes, Utii July, 1825.
S. M.BOND, c.c.o.
Jilly 9 147
State ot‘ Georgia,
B Y Elijah Baker, Clerk of the Court ofOrdina
ry for the County of Liberty,
Dnvid Stetson, administrator of the estate of
Pliebe Carter, late of said county dec’d, applies
to be dismissed trom His said administration.
These arc therefore to clteand admonish all per
sons concerned to file their objections (if any
thhy have,) in my office at Riceborougb, within
the time prescribed by law, or the raid David
Stetson will be dismissed from bis said adminis
tration.
Given under my hand and seal tills second day
I June, A D. 182S. E. BAKER, t o o l c.
jnne 16 180
Superior court—Ghatliuin county
Thomas F. Purse at, al. 1 f
Complaints
and J IN EQUITY.' p
Richard R. Cuyler, ek’r
Win Shaw, deceased. J
X N this case, on the suggestion In the defend
ant’s answer, that certain per'o.is not partie
to this bill, residing in Scotland, claim to be en
titled to a distribution of part of the undivide
estate of Wm Shaw, deceased, and on motion,
is ordered that all persons .tonct-rned do appelr
before the Superior Court of Chatham County in
the term of January next, thfeH ahd there to es»
tablish such their claims; and in default thereof,
that the undivided estuto of this said Wm Shaw,
he distributed among the complainants agreeably
to tile decree of snid Court aud that this rule b&
published once a month /until the expiration
thereof. ,
Gilt Card Cases, assorted patterns, ntjd Visit-1 Cl TATE of Georgia Chatham County —Be the
ing Cards to suit them j l3 Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Courts sitting
Silver Pencil Caras, best quality, do do Tboth |/of Ordinary purposes.
Picks do do; do Tweezers,Penknives, Segar I To all whom it tiiiiy concern.
Boxs, Dominoes ' I WlierCas Julia A. ^anderlin, widow, hits ap-
Fancy cut glass. Mermaid and English Pungent j plied to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
Sim>!ling Bottles, I Chatham County- for letters of Guardianship on
ioe,Playi ‘
’laying Cards, Ladies’Toilet Dress Case’s,
the persons and properties of Ann Rebecca San-
_ Geiitle.inen’s Shavirig do I derlm and Fereby Ellen Sanderlin, orphan cliil-
oetton's superior Dentrifice,Marshall's do. But-1 dren of Beujainiu buiiderlin, dcc^tscd, as their
ler’!» do. I mother.
Prepared Charcoal from the willow bark, I These are therefore to cite and admonish all
Thompson's Aromatic Tooth Paste, for and singular the kindred and friends of the said
whitening and preserving the teeth | Orphans to file their objections (if any they have)
F.ye-tjtdne*, Snuff Boxes,® fine assortment of I to granting of the Guardianship of the sffid Or-
Recve’S colors, Tapers of all kinds, Plios- phuns, to the applicant, in the Clerks Office of
BY AUTHORITY
Of the State of Rhode Island.
UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF MAN:
AdfERS APPOINTED B1 LAW.
Grand State Lottery, .
(For,thc Encouragement of Doinestick industry;) |
THIRD CLASS—NEW SERIES.
Will positively be drawn In PROVIDENCE, on 1
^ foe J4lh (lav of OCTOBER next.
. &fitf Allen 6c Co. Agents for the Man- |
w agen.
^23)000 Highest Prize.
SCHEME.
phorus Boxes * I the said Court, on or before the eighth day ot
Fancy shaving Boxes of all sizes, very superiqr, September next, otherwise letters of guardian
do Brushes. Hair Brushes; Cloth Brushes, I ship will be granted.
Tooth Brushes, with fiutfed arid pluin handles I Witness the honorable Ellas Fort, one of the
of the best quality, und various other kinds of Justice* of said Court, this 8th day of August,
brushes, malic of the best materials I 1825. S. M. BOND, c. c. o. c. b.
John Barber’s ahd Thomas Scargiil’s iiiprrior „ august 167
Razors, in double and single t-wseS, made to | Camden—Superior Court.
Order, warranted to please the purchaser or . m .
to be returned I , . . , b OcTtBEU TERM, 1824.
An elegant assortment of Glass Lamps, attached I Nicholas J. Bayard ) #
to stands in complete style | v *- / Pule nisi.
1
Prize of
25,000
1
**
44
10,000
1
<4
44
5,000
5
41
64
1,000
1
It
44
579
7
64
44
600
40
46
44
100
5‘4
44
44
50
150
44
41
20
l ,‘458
(4
44
8
10,008
41
ti
4
12,120
Prizes,
22,100 Blanks.
25,000
10,000
5,000
5,000
.579
3,500
4,000
2,000
3,120
9,984
42,432
complete sly
Tonquin arid Vanilla Beans, Gold Leaf; and
Dutch Metal,kc kc
ALSO,
FlkTY PACfUOfiSOF s
GENUINE DRUGS
MEDICINES
FANCY ARTICLES 4C.
all of Which has been selectedby hilfiself, express'
tor this market. Gentlemen, Physicians, Coun
try Merchants, Planters, arid all that wish to pur
chase in tUH line,-Shall be supplied on as accomi
modating terms as any house may offer in this
city. For sale at wholesaltytnd retail, by
WSON PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8. Gibbons’ Buildings,
aug 9
NEXT SCHEME. f
BV Sl’ECLVL ACT OF AS8Bi\lBLY.
8111,215
In this Scheme, with eight drawn ballots, there
will Be 66 prizes with Three numbers oil them;
,466 with Two numbers on them ; and 10,608
with One number on tiiem. Those tickets iiaving
none of the drawn ballots on them being blank
To determine the fate of (lie 34,220 Tickets, tli
60 numbers will severally be placed in a wheel on
Hie day of drawing, and eight of them will he
,rawn ; and that Ticket having on it as a combi
nation. tiie lit,2d, and.3d Nos. drawn, will been
died to $25,000.
That liu\ ing on it the 4th, 6th, and 6th, will be
ntitled to $10,000.
That having on il Ihe 6th, 7th, and 8th, will be
ntitled to $6,0011-
Those having ou them the 3cr, 4th, and 5th,.
3d, 7th and 8th.—2d, 3d. and 4tli—2d, 5th, and
8tlt—'2d, 6th, and 7th, each ol $lo00.
That having on it Ihe 3d, 5th. and 8th, $579.
Those having on them 2d, 6th, and 8tfo-2d,
7th.and 8lli—3d 4tH. and Olli'—W. :th, nnentti—
3d, 4th, and 8tb—3d,6th, imU6ih—3d,5tb,and
7th, each $300.
\l! others (beicg40 Tickets) having three ot
the drawn Nos. on them, will each be entitled
to $100.
The 62 Tickets having the 3d and 4th drawn
Nos, onto will each be entitled to $60. .
The 106 Tickets having on them the 4th and 5th
or 4th and fltli, or 4th and 7th drawn Nos. only,
will each tie eutltleit to $20.
All Others (being 1248 Tickets) with any too of
the drawn Nos. on them, will each be entitled to
$8. •
And those having any one oi the drawn N«s. on
them (being to,608 Tickets, ol 1 l32«jfof
-iwn No.) will each be entitled to$4
No Ticket wnicli shaRpaVe drawn a prize of ft
superior denomination ciu be entitled to on infe
rior prize.
• Prizes payable forty days after the. drawing,
and subject, as usual, to a deduction oi 16 pr cent.,
Philadelphia, June 28. 1825.
Present price of Tickets, Wholes $5y tlnlvvs
$2 50 Quarters $1 26’, l^icfelis 62cts.
Those who have ordered Ticket? ifl the above
Lottery are requested toci-Jl und receive them at
ILWiLMi’Si
EACH A :\ O E OFFICE.
sept -Jff
Ray Sands j
O N the petition of Nicholas J.- Bayard, staling
that Ruy Bands, on the fifth day of June eigh
teen hundred aud twenty-four, for the better se
curing the payment of his certain bond or writing
obligatory, bearing date the day and year afore
said, whereon he the said Ray acknowledged hipc
self held and bound unto the said Nicholas J. Bay
ard, in tiie penal slim of four thousand dollars
conditioned for the paymet of one thousand dol,
lars on or before the first day of October then
next, and the further sum of one thousand dollars
outlie first day of January then next, did mort
gage all that tract, piece, of parcel of land, lying,
being and situate on Cumberland Island in the
county of Camden, ^nd known by the name of
Cotton Blulf, containing four hundred and fifty
acres, bounded on the north by lands of Sbierer,
on the south by lands of Nathaniel Green; and on
the west by salt marsh, togetheF'with the appurtc
nances—(and further slating that the said sums of
money reriiaineu unpaid, and pray the foreclosure
of the equity of redemption of the skid Ray.
Oil motion of IV. W. Gordon, attorney for the
petitioner , it is ordered that (he said Ray Sands do
pay into this court before tiic expiration of twelve
months from this date, the said several sums Of
money in the condition of the said bond mention-
Sf ATE LOTTERY OF MARYLAND.
U NDER the superintendence of the commis
sioners appointed by the Governor artd
Council, and by the unproved mode ot drawing,
secured by Letters Patent under the seal ot the
United States—thft whole to be etoftpleied in one
day, and will positively take place in the city ot j et ) ) together with the interest and cost, otherwise
Baltimore in a tew weeks. that the equity of redemption of the said Ray
I'D BE DRAWN ON THE 9th OF NOV, NEXT. | Sands his heirs, executors, adiiiiiiisti'ntors'.'and as-
Highest Prize #30,000.
SCHEME.
1 Prise of $30,Out) is $30,000 Dollars I
1
10,000
lo.ooo
1
6,000
6,000
JO
1,000
10,000
10
690
6,000
30
100
8,000
60
60
3,000
100
20
2,000
200 1
10
2,000
•foo
5
2,000
201100
4
So.ooO
stalls, of, in and to the said'mortgaged premises
be thenceforth and forever foreclosed.
And it is further^lered, that tills rule be pub.
Hshed in one of tlirGazettes of this state ot least
once a month for" we I ve months, or that a copy
bo sefved on the said Ray Sands, at least sis
months before the expiration of the.tiTe appoint
ed for the payment ot thr said money into court
and tliut such further proceedings be had as are
pursuant to the sta(utj^| such case made and pro
voted. “
Extract from tbe^BnnteS, this 25th Oct. 1824
JO.IN B ULKY, Clerk;
oct 29
20813 Prizes:
102,000 Dollars.
40O00 Ticket*—No! one blank to a prize. •
The holder of two tickets, will be certain
obtaining at least one prize, anu may draw' turret
Modi: of Drawing.—The numbers will be puf
into ono wheel as usuni^g-and in the other wlieeq
will be put one prize ®lJr:^[ tire denomination o_
$4, and tlie draw ing to’ ju-ogress in the usua
manner The 20,000 prize ot $4, will tie award 1
(led to the odd or even numbers in the Lottery
(as the case maybe) dependant on the drawing
of the Capital Prize of THIRTY THOUSaN^J
DOLLARS—-that is to say, if the $30,000 prize
-hould come out to au odd number, then every
odd number in the scheme will he entitled to
$4 prizeif the $30,000 prize should come out
to an even nu nber, then'all the even numbers
in llo- scheme will lie each entitled fo $4.
tbld numbers are those ending with l, 3, 6, 7,
or 9. ,
Even' numbers ar* those ending with 2, 4,6, 8,
n-0.
The Bank
Extract from the minutes this 7th day of June.
1824. . A: B. FANNIN, Clerk,
june 17 frrl39 ,
n tnc Superior Court—Ejjoigham County
Novembeu Term, 1824.!
'nistees of the German 1
Lutheran Congregation |
Petition for fore
closure oik
'mortgage;
The heirs and represen- }
tative of William J. (
Spencer. ) J-
U PON the petition ot the Trustees of thu tier
man Lutheran Congregation praying the;
foreclosure of the equity of redemption ot all that
tract o! land containing three hundred acres more
or less lying,end being in the County of Effingham
bounded on the north hv Martin l.ackner ana
Bathager Buckler, on the east of the School house
lands of Cfosln n, and lands of Nicholas Litlor^n^
the south by (Junton McGlllivjry und Christian
Dasher, and on the north by land of Jol* Reuter
and vacant land, mortgaged on the tb» ffctl; day
of Jiine, 18(18, by tiie said William J. Spencer to
secure the payment of a bond bearing Ihe same
datf, for the penal sum of eight hundred dollars,
conditioned lor tiie payment oi the sum. of four
hundred dollars on the 1st oi'Januftry, 1809, with
interest from date, at the rate of six per cent, per
annum ; which said bond is stillldue and unpaid
Upon motioii of George W. Owerisj Attorney for
petitibners, it is ordered tliat the principal an'cl in •
terest due on the said bond, and the costs ot. tho
application be paid into Court, within t^iel o
months from the date of this Rule Nisi: Aiut tli
on failure thereof, the Equity of redemption uL .
in and to the said mortgaged premises, Dei from
thenceforth foreclosed, mid such further proceed- ‘
iugs be had thereon as thi; law directs. And it is
further ordered, that the rule be published In ono
of the Gazettes of this Btate,at least once a month
until the expiration of the time appointed for nay
ment, ns aforesaid, or served on the heirs anil re
preseiitatives of the mortgagor at least six months
previous thereto:
Extract from the Minutes.
JOHN CHARLTON, Clerk.
itlft iS 11
V :*j
In Equity*
Chatham Superior Court,
jj/m May Term, 182,5
(T3T the State of Georgia, J
vs. S HOLE .X1SI.
/ John Hunter. j
F h£ON tjjy petition of the Bank of the State o
Vj G|^gm, praying tiie foreclosuteofthe equi
ty of rioRourption of John Hunter in the following
property to wit. all that lot of land in the city of
Savannah, ih Reynolds ward, known in the plan
ol the said city by the No. three, (3,) with the im
provements thereon, which said property had
been mortgaged by the said John Hunter on the
twelltn day orJunc, eighteen hundred and twenty
two,'to Muurel &. Lathebeaudierrc, Merchants, to.
secure them the payment of the penal sum of
Twenty Four Thousand Dollars, upo"n t* certain
bond of him, the snid John Hunter, to the said
Maufel &. Lutliehcaudiorre, conditioned tor tlic
payment unto the petitioner of the'suin of Twelve
Thousand Dollars, upon a certain promissory note
then running in the said Bank, or any notft that
might be given at any time thereafter in renewal
South Carolina, I
Fourth Circuit >
Georgetown Dist. j
George W. Burrows, Adra’or.’
de bonis non’ of Elizabeth
McKee deceased,
V*.
:John Hawkins, adm’or Thom
as Green, dec’d and .Johp
flrahntn, late adm’or E. Mc
Kee, deceased.
I T having appeared to the satisfaction of thift-
Court that the children of Matthew Bryan, (I
any- such lie living) are materially interested In tiie
event of this suit -, and it having further appeared
that the said Matthew Bryan removed from tbit
State to Georgia many years ago, nnd that no ini
telligenee of himself or his family has since bead
received : It is therefore ordered, on motion ot
the Complainants'’ Solicitors, that notice be pub*
lished once a month until tho first day of January
next, in the Wiriynw Intelligcncefoi Georgetown, 1
and in one of the public Gazettes of Savanneh;
(Geo.) callifigon the children ofthesaMMatlhew
Bry.an to furnis satisfactory evidence of their iden
tity and relationship, at the Court of Equity to he
holdcn for the District of Georgetown,on the first
Monday after the fourth Monday* of January next,
and that in default thereof a final distribution may .
he made of the remaining Cstute of the said Eliz
abetli McKee deceased, among (hose entitled tui
the same in the event of the death of the children!
of Matthew Bryan.
ROBERT HEKRJOT.
Commissioner and Pugisltfin Equity.
CosiMissrosFH’s Office, )
Georgetown, May 14, 1826. y
The Editor of the Savannah, Republican is re*
quested to publish the above once a month until
Hie first day of January nett, arid to send bis ac
count to the Office of the- Winyaw Intelligencer,
wlien it will be immediately paid,
may IB HI :
hire a good Cook. Apply .to the Editor
Jl 11... n 18.6
I his mode ol drawing not ctaly enables the hioh bond and the mortgage deed have been
< onrmissiouers to complete (he whole Lottery \n ||u , asiigned tothc petitioner ;-lt appearing to
mu* drawing, but (ms (he ere a advantage of dis- , |l( / Court , bllttUere { 3 now j ue t0 lh V p e ii4'ner
Saratoga, Congress and Miaru-
eial Spring Waters
COOLED IN ICE.
F OR the arieommodation' of the public,- the
celebrated Saratoga Water, has been kepi
for some time past, abd I shall continue to keep
il cooled in Ice during the season. I) will be rea
dy for delivery every morning at halt past five o’
clock precisely. For sale on as liberal forms hs
my neighbors, by A. FARs-ONS,
Druggist, No 8 Gibbon's Buildings,
july 19 151
trlhuting the sfnoii prizes regularly to every alter
ante number ill <ix scheme, so that the holder o :
uvo tickets or two shares ot tickets,'one odd and
me riven number, will be certain ol obtaining at
least one prize, and in the ratio for any greater
quantity.
OT A fiefeef drawing
scheme, is not restricted from drawing
>r one also, ftiuny tickets, therefore, will neCes-
sarily obtain two prizes each.
■ .l-RCSKN-f pnicv. OF TICKETS.
Wholes $6, Halves $2 50 Quarters $1 25
Ol-ders promptly at fended to, at'
ILW^TIEimB 9 ©
excuaxom: office.
sept 1
Ail
Fresh Spices, &c.
N UTM EG S’, Cinnamon
Cloves, Mace
Alspice, black and redPeppei 1
Pulv. Ginger, a pure article
, Zants Currants,' English Mustard
Sheet Jzinglnss', it pure article
Aim. superior Sweet Oil r
Just received and for sale liy
A;. PARSON'S,
Druggisf, No'. 8 Gibbons’ Buildings,
march 14 . ..' '....:/
O F FI C E
For the Sale of Negro6S, 8fC,
[ WTllIE subscrilier’s Office is removed lo John'
| jjL ston’s Square, 3 doors west of tiie SUt*
Bank. ’.jj*
NOTICE,
\ LL persons having demands against William
Anderson, deceased, of Liberty County will
l ender them improperly attested, within'the time
prescribed liy law. and those indebted to the es
tate will make immediate payment to^
JOS. JONES, Adm’r.
may H W8
FdR SALF,
Improved LOTS iri the City,
Tracts of Land in the now Counties,
A young Negro Woman, cook, washer anSjl
field naridiand other valuable Negroes.
WANTED,
Planters’ arid State Bank Stock,'
Prime Field Hands.
JAMES EPFINGER. ,
jnric .‘-.’(ifM 139
petisiftner
upon H certain other promissory note of |iim the
John Hunter, endorsed by the said Maurel and
Latheheaudierre, for the sifm ot Ten Thousand
Eight Hundred and Thirty Dollars, datrid the
twenty sixth day of June, riiglitecu hundred and
. . . ... I twenty-three, and which note i\ as given in renew-
superior p i al, agreeably to the meaning of the suid befid and
drawing a - | m0 rtguge, die.full and just amount of Eight Thou
sand Three lluridre . and Sixty Four Dollars,
with interest from the twenty eighth day of Jan
uary, eighteen hundred and twenty five.
On motion of Luw & Jackson, it is ordered,
that the principal, interest and riosts due upon
said mortgaged premises be paid info Court within
twelvemonths from this date; and 1 unless the
same be so paid, the equity of redemption of the
said'itohn Hunter shall thenceforth be foreclose ).
It is further ordered, thaf this rule be published
once a month for twelve month inorie of the- Ga
zettes of this State, or served upon (lie mortgager,
or his speciul agent, at least six riio'nths before the
money is to be pfthl info Court as aforesaid,
i Extract from the Minutes.
A. B. FANNIN, Clerk.
june 10 ,.. J3L „„
STRING ANT) SVMMER
TH E LIBRARY
I S opened on Mriridayi, Wedbtiei&VijillNltik
days, from 3 uritil 5’(7*Cltt0^' >
Oct-4’ Wf
i Y the shtps Georgia and ITarp just arrived
_ . • frpiti LiVerw'nol the subscribers have receiv
ed their usual'supply ol'
Seasonable Dry Goods:
Hiving b'eeu purchViied with Cash, previous’*
T X.. til IN4*. ,(.*. ..aTV . .. «...
fttvadiianriq $f ! lngl'nn<L$iey ca'ri. hfc arforded an
\Vtll bifes'qld at low pri'c«s,a'ml oiia'l'o'rig creditfi*)
tox>mviwr*co..
hm
. » (II uxt SDMI n\ iKjyy
! ^(fbVibted paper.
WAN TEG-
CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE,T‘
6th Oct. 1825. J
Assize of Bread.
r HE average price ol Flour being $5 75 per
bbl. 196 lbs. freight, the,weight of Bread for
the present month must be ,
12.) cents Loaf • 3 lbs. 1 oz.
«i “ - 1 .. 8.1 ,
Of which all bakers and Sellers of Bread will
take due notice. M; W. STEWART, c. T.
uel 6 ,, .185 ... . ,
NOTICE
KTJHftsribscribei- (Inte ofSavannah) has estn
IL biished himself in this City for the transact*
ion of Commission business anu begsleave fo ten.
dcr his services to his frienos and the public ia
Georgia.
H. B. GWATHMF.Y,
. New-York Sept. 1826.
References In Savannah,
Mr. Joseph Cumming ..
Messrs. John Cnminirg and Son
Mr. William Gaston
oct 6. 185 .
OF AUGUSTA.
Late of the firm of WA Y Sf BAKER,
Savannah.Gko. .
O FFERS liis services to Jii; friends and tfie
Public, in the GENERAL COMUlSSlbN
nUSINESS in this place, and solicit* their pat-
rpnage.
RifERENCKSTO
Messrs. A. Low Sf. Go.
Savannah, Geo.
G. Brffittftiayer &: ( o. .
' AUgUsla, Geo
oct 6 - 186 .
(Cr’ The Savannah Republican and the Geo*-
gitm, will please insert the above once a week for
onepwnih. and forward their bills to this offic.
for pnyment. ...
L • Vein
Vat
2rn 186'
J. M BERPJEN'
To Rent,
Tbe fioiisu and two lots ic
Broughton-St. be.liM.i«:irip.t<' ti
siib-cfiber. Apply loWai, Oavic
Esq. possession will be given em iy