Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 13, 1825, Image 1

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■'« buhI College of S. Curolimi; I ECtrUIUirt of this Institution will be to E ' , icd-.0n" (,’ie second Monday of November -iiw/am^By John Edward* Holbrdok, L r „.~Jam4s Ramsay, M. D. In * V IJ^/fnF Until o and Practice of Mtdicint^S. Bonry * M- O. , „Medico— Henry R. Frost, M. D, iesof I I. D. | rt ,Q I’liolean. tM Llr^ d namdcy Edmund Rhvcncl, ml Itidofy and Rointiy—Stephen Elliott; L $. HENIIY DICKSON, M. D. Dean of the Fucully. *il71 'Treasury Department, 29th Arnit,, 18^5. nCE is hereby givnn, that on tun first day Lf October next, tlie principal of tile six per. Lrkoftho Doited Stale, created under the r.jtyhfan Act of Congress, entitled “An i iioriditg n Loan for a sum not exceeding » Millions of’ Dollars” approved on the ' i ThonsAii lentil ilnv of March, One Thousand Elgin IredsiulTwelvo, togetherwith the interest line thereon, will lie paid to the Proprietors I Stock, or'o their Attorneys duly authorised, J Treasury of the United Statu* in Washing- |. u { ot ttic several Loan Offices, on the Books V h nny portion of Said stock may stand, ^render of the Certificates , of said Stock iiuired at Die time of payment, and the |iton said Stock will cease, from and after nrtielh day of September next SAM’L L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of Me Treat ary il ... Troii.sury Departmeiitr NOTICE WT^HF 1 ,subscriber (late ofSavannali) has esta da, fished himself in this City for the transact ion of Commission business am. begs leave to ten. der his services to his frieuos and the public in Georgia. H. B. GWATHMEY; . New-York Sept. 1825. References in Sovanttah, Mr. .1 o.su ph Cutnming Messrs. John Gumming Mr. William Gaston net 6 186 and Sort HATS. March 14, 1825. hfEIlEAS, Oil the 6tli Marcli, 1825, a law was passed by the Congress of the United |,, ji which the 3d, 4th, and 5th sections are ■ wards following,Vizi ,3. hid be it fdriller enacted, That a Sub- on to the amount of twelve millions of dol tthesi* jler cent,stock of tkeyeareighteen .vd and thirteen, be; ami the same is hereby Ltd; for which purpose books shall be o- |Utthe Treasury of the United Slates, and 1 several loan offices oil the first day of April |li) continue open until the first day of Octo lereafmr, for such parts dT the above-men Id description of stock, as shall, on (lie day ksciiptlarri, stand on the books of the Treusti hd on those of tile several loan offices res [vely; Which subscription shall be cilWled Jtraitsfer to tbe United States in the manuei Jided by law for sucli transfers, of the credit Icditsstanding on the said books, and by a Inder of the certificates of the stock So sub led. Provided, That all Subscription by sueh Ifcrof stock, shall lie 'considered as part of Lid twelve millions of dollars authorized to lormwo-.l by the first section of this act. per. 4. And be il further enacted, That, for Jvhole Ur uny part of airy Suin', which shall be iM'Hcrlned, credits shall be entered to the Ittivcsiinscribers, who shall be entitled to a beats or certificates, purporting that the Unl- klates owe to tire holder or Holders thereof, kr,or their assigns, a smn to lie expressed lii\, equal to tiie amount of the principa |thu» subscribed,bearing an interest not ex lug four and one half per centum per annum lie quarterly, from the thirty-first day of Do ler,onc thousand eight hundred mid twenty ; Iransfcrrahls in the same manner us is pin p by law for the t ransfer of the stockfsuhscsih Ind'subjectto redemption pit the pleasure «l Mnited- Statety ns follows: one half at h*V latter the thirty-first day of December, <>* land eight hundred and twenty-eight, and kmainder at any lime after the thirty-first If December, one thousand eight hundred penty-rrinu; Provided, Tiiat no reimburse- pshall be made, except for the whole amount jeh new certificate, nor until after at least six (In’ public notice of such intended reira* Intent. Audit shall b'e the duty of the Secre |of the Treasury to cause to he' re-trans Id to the respective subscribers the se Isums by them Subscribed 1 “beyond the a jit of the certificates of four and one half per (stock issued tofhem respectively. “ec. 5. .dud be it further enacted, Thai th# Wholesale and Retail Fashion- able Hat Ware House, a&a BROADWAY, MiW-YORK. T HE subscriber oiler* at the above establish ment, an extensive and jgeneral assortment ol the moat fashionable Huts of every description, consisting ot all the Various patterns that are tile most generally approved of at the present time, and purticqlarly udapted to all the most prevail ing fashions both at home and abroad, and tlmt train among his stock of Mats mity be selected at all times, all the vurious qualities mid grade, from tlie finest Beaver down to the most common Uo- ratri, with corresponding prices to each kind, and those which may be tlie most suitable, and made in conformity to the fashion, in whatever purt of tlie United State the purchaser tnuy reside. His stock is at all times large mid independent of vvh ch lie can utiiiiy time manufacture uny quan tity conformable to order. His preset supply consists of those made expreSly for tjie Full trade ad of which are got up in the most superior style of workinunship in every respect, uud equal if not superior to any that can can be offered in this City or any oilier part of'tlie (in Ion. His stock is eohtinually replenished with Hilts fresh from the Mnnufaetury, and none Will be offered for sale but those which will lie sorb, to giye the most perfect satisfaction to the purchaser, and ensure a continuance of his custom: us to prices he is sel ling as low if not lower tlmu uny other house ill this city and on the most liberal terms. Country Merchants and others from tlie differ ent purls oflhe U. Slates anil abroad; who may visit t is city, and be ifi want of the above article either at Wholesale or Retail, are earnestly re quested to call and examine for themselves, not fo-getting before they leave home to take tlie number oi the above establishment from this ad vertisement, MOSES HOBSON. sept 17 $t!77 (funds whichhave heretofore been, and now llcdged hy law foV tlie payment of the intcr- InJ lor the redemption and reimbursement 1 stock whidlf may be redeemed or reitilfmr Py virtue of the provision* of this act, shall f*n pledged in like manner for the payment of Interest accruing-on the stock created byreul T 1 such subscription, and for the redemption Imibursement of the principal of the some.—•• Ikshall he the duty of the Commissioners of pinking Fund to cause to'be applied and paid pf the said fund, yearly and every year, such land sums as may be annually required to barge the interest adcruingon the stock,which |be created by virtue of this act. The said •missioned are also hereby authorized toap llroin time to time, such sum' and sums out o ud fund, as they may think proper, towards laming, by purchase, or by reimbursement fnforinity with the provisionsof this act, the Icipal of the said stock; and such part of the Til sura of tei^nillions of eiollurr, vested by |m the said Commissioners', as may be tie* f lr y and required foV the above purposes, sliall Pnd continue appropriated to the payment ol fast and redemption of tlie public debt, until pvliolc of the stock which may be created un |he provisions of tills act, shall have been re ■nod or reimbursed;"' therefore, Notice is hereby given,' That i will he opened at the Treasury of the Unit- ■tntes, and at the several loan olhees, on the tuay of April' next, and continue open until first day of October thereafter, for receiving pauU° nS ™ col ^ or,n ' t y with tlie provisions ol ■e subscriptions'mny lie made by the propri 1 at the stock, either in person or'by their At I 0 .? 3 ( J l '*y uft thorizedto'subscribe aiid'transfer I‘he United'States.' Pohld subscriptions of said stock be mat * to imoant exceeding twelve millions of dollars, sn nation of the sab ] sum of, twelve millions, I e made among the subscribers in proportion f su, ns subscribed by tlieni respectively. .. SAM’L L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of the Treasury, . 11.1*7 A VALUABLE Tide Swamp Plantation and Toll-Mill, FOU, S.vtE ON SAVANNAH IllVEH. The dbbscriber bins been spe cially empowered hy the cre ditors of the late James H. Ancrcm to sellthe l'lantation (Laurel-Hill) on Savannah Buck River, which wits assigned to him in trust for them. The. place is altogether oir> o flic finest Rice estate in the Statu oi South Carol! na, on an excellent pitch of tlie tide, exempt from injury cither from freshets nr salts, and protected by its locality from the extreme violence of no tumnal gales. The Plantation consists of four Hun drod acres of Tide-Swamp, three hundred and se venty-Uve of which are in fine order und under bank.— On it there rs, for its size, the most efii cient Mill on the River, which has within the sea son. pounded 3000 barrels: it is now in excellent order, aud commands ax a Toll-Mill as much Ira siness ns sh'e' Can do. On tb6 place there nre a com rfUH fort able dwelling bouse, two MfsH* burns, winowing bouse and stacking yuid. nil situated un a fine knoll 13 feet above tho level of the Sw amp, on w hich the crop w- saved during the hurricane of file lost year, and which is calculated to afford a complete protection to it as well as to the lives of the no groes on any similar occasion. There are also ve ry good negro houses for one hundred and fifty negroes, with an overseer’s or miller’s house The terms will be one fourth cash, balance pay able in three annual insfalhnenjs, with a mort- guge of the property and an assignment of a poli cy of insurance on the tide machine.—Possession fo be given on the 1st of Februaiy nexf, or be fore if tho.crop now planted should, be sent ti market. Capitalists who are disposed to vest tfiCir funds iii tliisuncomniuvly fine estate, will apply to Pe tit Do Fillers, Esq. in Savannah, Geo who will furnish every facility to those who may wish to visit tlie Plantation; to Ogicr&. Carter, Charleston who have tlie Plat, or to the subscriber. JAMES HAMILTON, Jr. Assignee of the late .1. H. AnutiUt. li the plantation is not sold at privnte sale pre viously,’ it will be exposed at public auction on the 18th of NoVetnbcf next, by Ogier & Carter, Charleston'.' june 1 t!23 NEXT SCHEME. BY SPECIAL ACT OF ASSEMBLY. GRAND STATE LOTTERY OF MARYLAND. U NDER the superiiiteudance of tlie commis sioners. appointed by the Governor nnd Council, and by tlie improved inode of drawing, secured by f.utters Patent utidei* the seal ol tlie United Slaleh—the whole to lie completed in one day, and will positively take place iu the city of Bulliinorc in a few weeks. TO BE DRAWN ON l’Hfe Dili OF NOV. NEXT. Highest Prize #30,000. SCHEME; 1 Prize of $30,0<H) is , CHOICE FRENVHAJVD ENGLISH I 10,000 10,000 1 6,000 6,000 10 * 1,000 10,000 10 60(1 6,000 30 loo 3,003 CO 60 3,000 100 20 2,000 200 lo 2,000 400 5 2,000 . 20000 <1 80,000 20813 Prize*. 162,000 Dollars. 40000 Tickets—Not one blank to a prize. Tim holder pf two tickets, will be certain o obtaining at least one prize, and may draw tlireet Mode ok Dkawing.—Tlie numbers will be piif into one wheel u* usual—and ill the other wheel will be put one prize above the denomination o $4, aud the drawing to progress in the usua manner Tl le 20,000 prize of $4, will lie award' oed to the odd or even numbers in the Lotteryl (as the case maybe) dependant on tlie drawing I (the Capital Prize of THIRTY TIIOUSaND DOLLARS—tlmt is to say, if the $30,000 piize should roinn but to nn odd number, then every odd number ill the scheme will be entitled to a $4 prize! if tlie $30,000 prize should come out to an even number, then all the even numbers ill the scheme will be each entitled to $4. Odd numbers are those ending witli 1, 3, 5, 7, or If. Even numbers firb those cu'ding with 2, 4, 0, 8, or 0. This inode ot drawing not only enables tlie Commissioners to complete the whole Lottery in one drawing, but has tlie great advantage of dis tributing the small prizes regularly-to every uller : mile number in tlie scheme, so that tlie holder o two tickets or two shares of tickets, one odd and one even number, will he certain of obtaining at le -st one prize, and in tlife ra'tio for any greater quantity. ILF A ticket drawing a superior prize in this srljeme, is not restricted from drawing an inferi or one also, nmny tickets, therefore, Will neces sarily obtain two prizes each. Present price of tickets. Wholes $5, Halves $2 5d Quarters $1 25. All orders'nro.iiptly attended to. at EXCHANGE .uFFICE. sept I EORG1A, Chatham county—By tlie lion, the Justices of tlie Inferior court sitting for or li nary purposes. To all « horn it Aay concern Whereas Wm. Roche, applied to the hon. till court of Ordinary «l Chatham county for letters of udniinistration on the estate nnd effects ofJito Gribhin, late of Suvonnuh merchant, dec. asprin cipal creditor These ure therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tlie kindred and creditors ot the said deceased, to file iheir objections (il any they have) to thegranting of life administration ot tlie estate of tlife deceased to tlm applicant in tile Clerk’s office ol the said Court, on or before the sixth day of October next; otherwise letters of ud ministration will be granted. Witness fin: hon Elias Fort, one of the Justice of the said Court, the sixtli day of September, D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five S M. LOND; < « Select J l'SI Rci.i sup’.lv of, larch 28 t Notice. I . ra ° nt hs after date application will be 6 lo Die Honorable the Justices of the IS, ° u EP°f Chatham County when sittin ? f n . ai 'y purposes for leave to sell a certai PnnnS- j?ltuet0'd .on Wilntingion . Island in ; Chatham, containing fifty acres, I, ess )'with the buildings and imprbve- I tliBreon, formerly the property of William fnio.'u ", SeiJ ’ beil ’g the leal estute of Dennis Ihaminor and orphan son of John led,,’ .r' Htts ed, for the benefit, maintainafice pQucation of the said Dennis B. Hughes. EDW’D HUGHES, SenV. ) Trus- 34 EDW’J) HUGHES, Jun’r. J tecs. Wanted, te ron,, ">« a h ou t 14 years of age to learn I arpenters Business. Apply at this Qf- PS 2§ M107- The DraSving Approaches! ON NEXT WEDNESDAY WEEK, THE SECOND DRAWING OF THE' AUGUSTA MASONIC HALL LOTTERY, Will take plait at the City Hull, ill the City of Augusta. ra-pHIS Lottery contains a greater number of ji, Grand Capital Prizes than any Northern Lot tery, some of which will id all probability be awarded to fortunate adventurers 11 the next draWing. CALL WITHOUT DEL A Y AT * lottery office, JXo. 241, broad-street, (LE"TICKETS and SHARES may still he had at the original price,, but may soon advance. W hole Tickets,' $ 10 00 Halves, 5 00 Quarters, . 2 50 * ' J. S. BFEF.s, Secretary to the Commissioners. N B—Orders received by tbe Tuesday night's mail lielore the Drawing will be attended to be fore the Drawing. oqt 6 . .135 . y-' ' WANTED 0 liire a xood Cook. Apply to tile Editor Oct 6 ■'*' iSr> CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE, fith Oct. 1825. Assize oj Bread T HE average price oi Flour being $5 75 per bbl. 190 lbs. weight, the weight of Bread for the present month must be 12i cents Loaf 3 liis. 1 oz. Of which all Bakers andI Sellers of^waj will take due notice. M. W. ST-AYAHI, c. t oct 6 185 1 sepf 6 Vs or Family Use, i tier recent arrivals, a fre i'^ERIAL. HYSON V-' HYSON, and P'»! ‘HONC TEAS. Imported liy Thos. H, Smith in the ship 5jaria from Canton', at New-York: Cttstoir.rr- may d nend on the quality of tlmse Teus, a« snlenmd I a first rate judge, and wnrunted to l 'f- of the nnu Cronl For sale at retail by A I’aHSON Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings aiig 4 158 Saratoga, Congress and Mini eral Spring Waters Cooled i n ice , riOR tlie accommodation oi lie pobife, tl JU rii febralpd Saratoga Watt, bns been ke; for some time past, find i shnli continue to km it cooled in Ice during the season.. If will I , dy for delivery every morning at half piwt ft\ •* clock precisely. For sale on as liberal terms my neighbors, by )• B ' f ' '- ^- DruggiSi, No 8 Gibbon's i addings. July 19' 151 ‘UST received persliip Augusta, a fresh ' ofPf and elegant assortment ofPERFUMEKY, *ic. care fully selected by tlie proprietor. Ainong whiuh, arc the following articles:— Maccasser, Russia, dears, and Antique Oils, for beautifying and promoting the growth ol hair Pomatums in large and small pots, all sorts oi odors Rose, Orange Flower, Lavender and Cologne Water, in boxes, very highly perfumed. Essences ofliiirgaindt,Lemon, Lavender, Musk and Cinnamon Milk dfRoses,-ol beauty’s preservative Quirks Essence of Tyre, for changing light,red or grey hair, to a permanent und beautiful brown or black Low’s very superior scented shaving and wash Soups, all sorts of perfunie; Naples, Pot, Cake anil Quintessence shuving Soap ; Wind sor perfumed fancy Soap, by tbe box Ilair Powder of various odors, Powder Puffsof assorted sizes Elegant Pocket, Dress, nnd fine teeth Combs, atid ivory Letter-Flilders Ladies und Gentlemen's Fqcket-Books with ami without clusps, of all sizes, ludespens- aliles assorted patterns' Gilt Card Cases, assorted patterns, and Visit ing Cards tosuitihcm Silver Pencil Cases, best quality, do do Tooth Picks do do; do Tweezers,Peiikuives, Segur Boxs, Dominoes Fancy cut giuss, Mermaid and English Pungent , LiHplling Bottles, Dice, Playing Cards. Ladies’TolletDfessCases, Gentlemen's Shaving do Button's superior Denlrifice,Marshall’s do. But- ler’j'jdo'. Prcpiqrid Charcoal from the willow bark, Tliuifipsou’s Aromatic Tooth Paste, for whjpuiing und preserving the teetii F.ye-'^btles, Snuff Boxes, a fine assortment of Reeve’s Colors, Tapers of all kinds, Phos phorus Boxes Fartev shaving Boxes of all sizes, very superior, do brushes, Hair Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Tooth Brushes, with flutld Hnd piuin handles of the best quality, and various other kinds of brushes, made ol the best inalci'ials John Barber’s and Thomas Scargill’s superior Razors, in double and single cases, inudeto order, warranted to please the purchaser or to be returned An elegant assortment of Glass Lamps, attached to Stands in complete style Tonquiu and Vanilln Beaus, Gold Leaf, and Dutch Metal, &.C k* ALSO, Fifty packages of GENUINE DRUGS MEDICINES. FANCY ARTICLES, ^c. all of which has been selected oy himself, express- Order Nisi. In the Court of Ordinary. Chatham County, Jiily Tehn, 1825. I N the mutter df the estate,of Small ‘ Tucker und John T.udker, orpluui cJiildren of Henry Rucker, deceased! Upon the petition of Williclin P. Clurk, and Winifred, his wife, guard ians of the said orphans, for lea a to sella negro stave named Mariah. It is ordered that a notice of this npp published in one of the Gazettes of the City ol .Savannah once u Week until tlie first Monday in August next; nnd tlmt if no Ohjbctloiis be filed thereto, that tlie order he made absolute. Extract from the minutes, Hlii JiUv, 1825. S. M. BOND, c.c.o. ■July 9 147 icetion be State of Georgia* J^Y Elijah Baker; Clerk of tlie Court of Ordina ry for the County of Liberty, David Stetson, administrator of the estate of Plichc Carter; late of sutd county dec’d, applies he dismissed troin his said administration. These nre therefore to citeandadinonisli all per sons concerned to file their objections (If any they have,) in my office at Ricebornugh, within the time prescribed by law, of the said David Stetson will be dismissed from his said admiuis- l rati,bn. Given udder my hand and Seal this second day June, A. D. 1825. E. BAKER, c c o i. c. june IB 13d ' , ■ . S TATE of Georgia Chatham Crfunty — By the Hon. the Justices of the inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas Julia A. 'randerlin, widow, ha* ap*. plied to the Honorable tlie Court of Ordinary of Chatham County for letters o( Guardianship on the persons and properties of Ann Rebecca Snn- dcrlin and Fereby Ellen Stfuderlin, orphan chil dren of Benjamin Sanderlin, deceased, as their mother. These are therefore to cite tiftd admonish all nnd singular tlie kindred ami friends of the said rplmiis to file their objections (if any they have) granting of tlie Guardianship of the said Or phans, to tlie applicant, in the Clerks Office of tlie suiJ Court, on or before the eighth day ol September next,, otherwise letters of guardian ship wilt be granted. Witness tlie honorable Ellas Fort, one 6f (lie Justices of said Court, thh Hth day of August, 1825. S. M. BOND, c. c. o. C. c. uugust 157 "y lor this market. Gentlemen, Physicians, Coun try Merchants, Planters, und all that wish to pur chase iu this line, sliull be supplied on ns accomY modating terms as any house may oti'er in this city. For sale at wholesaleand retail, by WSON PARSONS, Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings, aug 9 -> G x EORGIA, Chatham County By the hoil. tut * Justices of the inferior court sitting fist ordina ry purposes. To all whom it irrn'y concern Whereas James J. Cuthbert has applied to the honorable t he court oi ordinary of Chatham coun ty, liir letters of guardianship on the person and property of George Bridget-, an orphan child of Bridger, laic of Clmtham cotinty dec’d ami under 14 years of age. These are therefor* to Che and admonish nil ail'd’ singular tlie kindred' and friends of tlie said orphan, to' file their objections (if any they Imve) to the granting of the guardianship of tlie said orphan to tlie applicaiit in the clerk's otlice of'the said court, on nr before, the 7th dny of November next; otherwise letters of guardian ship will be granted. WitnCSs Hie honorable Elins Fort, one )f th Justices of the saqi Court this 7th dav of October, A. D. 1825. S. M. BOND, c cm. out .3. , , ,l?f< i.? the Justices of the Inferior Ceurt,of said coun ly silting for ordinary purposes. To alf win mi it may concern. WherCas ThhAax Hurst, executor of Wm M Gn hagin, dt-c has petitioned li the Mon. iheJustic <yf tlie interior Court sitting for Ordiimi-v purpos to be discharged from the executorship aforesaid These urc therefor* to cite and admonirl all aud singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they imve) in the Clerk’s office of the sniil Court, on Or before file fourth dny of N .vemher next; other- aise letters'dismissory will bp granted. Witness tlsh Hon. John C. Helveaston, one of the Justices of the said Court,tlie 4 1 li day ot May \ D.1826. JOHN CHARL1 ON, Clerk, inav 5 It'D Fresh Spices, &c. iVTUTMEG-j, Cinnainoii LX Cloves, Mace Alspice, black nnd red Pepper Pulv. Giiiger, a pure urt.cle Znrits Currants, English Mustard Sln-el Izinglass, a pure article Alin, superior Sweet Oil Just received and for sale bv A. PARSONS, Druggist, No. 8' Gibbons'Buildings march 14 YV ASiUNGTON HALL. No. 224, Broad- Street, Augusta, T XH7S ESTABLISHMENT is opetied in' a handsome Brick Building, erected during the past summer, at the corner oi Broad and. M’ln- tosh-Streets. {t is recommended to Pluntcrs and Merchants, by its situation, in the centre of tlie town and of business, and within a convenient distance of the Banks, Warehouses, and Public Ofiices. Stage Pusserigers will fin'd it convenient from its beiitg opposite the Post-Office, the place ol arrival and departure of the Stages'. There is connectC(i with tl;e HALL,’ an udjucent Brick I'cnemenl, with suites of Private Apartments, and a Separate Entrance from Broad-Street, which will be anpropriated e'xciusively to the accommo dation of Families; and Ladies xvill find them selves as quiet and retired as in any private house, with tlie additional advantage of being in tlie im mediate neighborhood of the principal Fancy Stores. The WASHINGTON HALL is superin tended by W. J. Dudley', whose study it will be to please und render.comfortabie, those who raoy favour tlie House with their putronuge. Augusta (Ga.) 1826, ' .. sept 2V 182 O F F ICE Fof the Sate of Negroes, fyc. 11 b. -ubscribar’s Office is removed to Job ,!» ston’s Square, 3 doors West of thb Stifle FOR SALF, Improved LOTS in tlie City, Tracts of Land in the new Counties, A young Negro Woman, cook, washer and , field Hand, and other valuable Negroes. WANTED, Planters’ and State Bank Stock, •rriinff Field Hands. . JAMES EPPINGER june 20Jm , 139 " CONTRACT." ■pROPOSALS will lie received by the unde signed, to build a reservoir at tlie head Wes.t Broad-Street, with a tunnel leading there from to the head of tlie dock' of said street so al to pass the wafer into tho River—Tbe contractor to find all tlie materials, which are to be of brie' land lime—Also the Iron gratings nnd bars that may lie necessary—for further information, apply at the store of S. Philbrick, oT io GEO MILLEN, 1. MINIS. S. PHILBRICK, Committee of Streets and Lanes oct 8 18t> If Classical and Philosophical SK\1 IN ARY OF ST. AUGUSTINE pTftUIS Institution w’li.open on Moiiday Jst iL Ailgusl for the instruction of youiig gentle men. Tlie several brunches of a polite ami sci entific. education will be,taught in'this estalilisli Parents and guardians who will entrust iatham cbuiit IN feQUITf. Thomas F. J’urse et. al.’" Complaints und Richard R. Cuyler, hCr Will Bltnw, dccehsed. j I N tliik case, on tlie suggestion in the defend ant’s answer, tiiat certain per oils not partie, to this bill, residing in Scotland, claim to. be en titled to a distribution of pdri of. t|ie, undivide estate of;Win Shaw, dec.eR<ed, and on motion, ; is ordered that ijll persons conccfnc.'d do appear before the Superior Court of ClWhhin County irt the term of January next, then arid tliere to es tablish such their claims; find in default thereof* tiiat tlie undivided estate of the suid Wirt Bhaw* be distributed amuiig the complainants agreeably to the deeree of said Court and thMt this rule bq pnldished once k month t Until the bxpirntion thereof. ' Extract from the minutes this 7th day of June,’ 1824- A. B. FANNIN, Clerk. June 17 . frit3g , . - . 1 7 ■n tlie Superior Court—EjfiUg/uttii (Jaunty NovKiqBEa TebM, 1824. 1 Trustees of the German i Lutheran Congregation { v r. Camden—Superior Court. Octguer Term, 1824. Nicholas J. Bayard ) , Vs. > Rule Nisi, Ray Sauds ) O N the petition of Nicholas J. Bayard, stating that Ray Sands, on tlife fifth day of June eigh teen hundred and twenty-four, for th£ better se curing the payment of his certain bond or writing obligatory, bearing date tlie day and year afore said, whcfeo'li lie tlie said Ray acknowledged him self held and bound unto tlie said Nicholas J. Bay • Hi'd, in the penal, sum of four thousnnd dollars conditioned for the pay met of one thousand dol, lars on or before the first Any of October thep next, and tbe further slim of one thousand dollars on the fn-st day of Jnnuary then next, did mort gage all tlmt tract, pieoe, or parcel of land, lying, being aud situate on Cumberland Island in the county of Camden, ai)d known by the name of Cotton BlulV, con'aimng four hundred and fifty acres, bounded on the north hy lands of Shierer, on the south by lands of Nathaniel Green, und oil the west by salt marsh, together witli tlie appurle nances—and further stating that tlie said sums of money remained unpaid,and pray the foreclosure of tlie equity of redemption of tlie said Ray. On inoikn of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the petitioner it is ordered that the said Ray Suitds do p'ay into this court before the expiration of twelve months from this date, the said several sums of money in the condition of the said.bond mention ed, together with the interest and cost, otherwise that the equity of redemption of the said Ray Sands his heirs, executors, administrators and as signs, of, in nnd to the said mortgaged premises, be thenceforth and forever foreclosed. And it is furtl.erordered, that tiiis rule be. pub lished in one of the Gazettes of (his state at least once a month for twelve months, or that a copy he served on the said Ray Sands, at least six months before tlie expiration of the trie appoint ed for the payment ot the said money into court, and that such further proceedings lie had as nre pursuant to the statute in such case made and pro vided. Extract from the' minutes, tiiis 25(h Oct. 1824 JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. oel C-9 2fWi, I FelftionTpr fore- future *i r The heirs and represen tative Of Wiiiiuni J. U Spencer. PON the petition ol the Trustees of the tier, man Lutheran Congregation praying the foreclosure of tlie equity of redemption of all tlmt, tract of laud containing three huiuTred acres more or less lying,and being in the.County ol Effu . hiiui bounded on tlie north by Martin 1 nckner and( Uatlrager Bank'er, on the east of the School house luuds of Goshen, and lan'ds of Nicholas Litlor,oij^ Lite soutli by Duncan McGilliv ry and Christine Dasher, and on the ngrth by land of Jolm Reuter and vacant land, mortgaged oh the thq l8tli day of June, 1808, by tlie su'd William J. Spencer to. secure tbe payment of a bond hearing the same date, fot-the penal suh'i of higlit hundred dollars* conditioned tor the pHytnent ot the sum of fom; hundred dollars oil the 1st of January, 1809, witli interest frqm'date, at the rate ofsix per cent per umiuin ; which said hon'd Is stilrtdue and Unpaid Upon motion of George W. Owens, Attorney for petitioners, it i^ ordered that the principal and in teres! due on the suiu bond, and the cost* ot thu application he paid into Court, within (Wcl u months from (he dale of this Rule Nisi: And th «)i failure thereof, the F.qyity of redemption ot,’ in and to the said mortgaged _ premises, be from thenceforth foreclosed, and such further proceed ings be lmd thereon as tile law djref.s And it is further ordered, that the rule lie published in one of the Gazettes of tiiis State,at least once a month until the expiration of the time appointed for liny ineut, as aforesaid, or served on the heirs and re presentatives of the mortgagor at least six months' previous thereto. Extract from the Minutes.. JOHN CHARLTON. Chrk. jap 16 11 ■ {South Carolina, i Fourth Circuit a ) Georgetown Dist. ) George VP. Burrows, Adm’or. 1 de bonis riort of, Elizabeth McKee deceased. In Equity . Chatham Superior Court, May Term, 1825 Tlie Bunk of tlie State ol'Ueorgia, J vs. <• RULE NISI. John Hunter. ) U PON tlie petition of 111* Bank of the State o Georgia, praying the foreclosure of flip equi ty of redemption of John Hunterinthe following property to wit, nil that lot of land in tlie city of Savannah, iu Reynolds ward, known iu the plan > the said city hy the No. three, (3,) with the im- irovemeuts thereon, which said property had leeu mortgaged by the said John Hunter on tlie t welttli day of June, eighteen hundred and twenty two, to Maure! &. Lalhebeaudierre, Merchants, to secure them the payment of the penal suin of Twenty Four Thousand--Dollars; upon a certain bond of him, the sa'id John Hunter, to the Said Munrcl &• Lathobetrudierre, conditioned lor the payment unto the petitioner oTt lie sum of Twelve Tiiousand Dollars, upoli a certain promissory note then running in the suid Bank, or any note tiiat might be given at any time thereafter irt renewal, —which bond and the? mortgage deed have been duly assigned to the petitioner ;—It appearing to tlie Court that there is_now due to the petitioner upon n certain other promissory note of him the John Hui)tcr) endorsed by the said MuiiVel arid Lathelieaudierre, for the sum of Ten Thousand Eight Hundred ,»»d Thiify Dollars, dated, the twenty sixth day of June, eighteen, hundred and .twenty-three, and which note was given in renew al. agreeably to tlie meaning of the said bend und mortgage, tlie full and just ambiidl of Eight’ Thou sHtid Three HuiidreJ and Sixty Four Dollars, with interest from the twenty eighth .day df Jan nary, eighteen hundred and twenty five. On motion of Law & Jackson, it is ordered, that the principal, intereVt and costs due upon surd mortgaged premises bk paid into Co,urt within twelve.moritlis from'this date; and unless the same lie so paid, the equity of redemption of the said John Huiiter. shall thenceforth be foreclosed. It is further orderej, that this rule be published -once a month for twetve month inone of the Ga- •zettes of this State, or served upon the mortgager ordiis special agent, at least six months before the money is to be paid into Court as aforesaid, Extract from the Minutes. .Ti , A. B. FANNiN, Clerk. iqne 10 , . 131 - John Hawkins, adm’or Thom as Green, dec’d aud John Crulium, late adin'orE. Mc Kee. deceased. I T having appeufed fo the satisfaction of the Court that the children oi‘Matthew Bryan, (i, any such beliving) arc materially interested in thc ( ' event of this suit; and it hnving further appeared" tlmt the said Matth sv Bryan removed from this* State to Georgia many years ago, arid that no in telligenco of himsplf or his fuuiily lias since been' received : It is therefore ordered, oft [notion of , the Complainants’ Solicitors, that notice be pub-' lislied once a month uiufl the first day of Januiiry next, in the Wlnyaw Intelligenccrot Georgetown ' and in one of the public Gazettes of Savannah,! (Geo.) cnllingou tlie children of the BnidMatthew Bryan to furnissatisfactory,evidence oftheiriden-, titynnd relationship, at tile Court of Equity to lie' lioluen for the District of Georgetown,on the, fii sC Monday after the fourth Monday of January next,* and that in defaqlt thereof a final distribution may be made of the remaining Estate of tlie said Eliz abeth McKee deceased, among those entitled to the same in the event of the death of the children' of Matthew Bryan. . . ROBERT HERRIOf, Commissioner and Register in Equity. Commissioner's Office, ) Georgetown, May 14, 1825. j ... , The Editor of the Savannah Republican' is rr-, quested to publish the above once a month until the # lirst day of January next, and to send his lie count to tlY Office of the VVinvnw Intelligence! when it will be immediately paid.' may 18 111 OK AUGUSTA. their children and wui'ds to tlie contideiice of the principal mny’expect thd. utmost uttention pai^ to' the literary improvement of tlie scholars; TERMS OF TUITION. Latin and Greek per quarter $15 00 Miitheiniitic8, do • 11 0 English do 10- 00 Rev’d TIMOTHY M’CARTHY.' July 21 162 . . ,. ( , , • Tlie Savannah Republican is' i? reqbWe'd Id print this advertisement once in the wEekToFwffF ^irttfUtbs and fbnvai'ti hls*a'cc'tfunt'tb v tWiF^(or- + SPUING AND SUMMER bVY the' ships Georgia and'"Harp just arrived El from Liverpool the subscribers Imve receiv ed their usual supply of , i Seasonable Dry' Goods: ; .Having fifeen'purchased wjtlj Cash, previous to 'the udvririce ill England'they gan be afforded aqd ■will Imsplda't Icivv prices, arid oo a long creditlor lUnJoi.'bted'pwier.' * , ANjpRElY f (jfW CO. tftMP # Late of the firm of \VA Y 4- BAKER, ' .Savannah, Geo. . O FFERS his services to his friends nnd the Public, in the GENERAL COMMISSION. BUSINESS in this place, and solicits their pat- - ronuge. References to Messrs. A. Low Co* Savannah, Geo. G. Breittmayer &, Co. Augusta, Geo. oct 6 186 tr Tlie Savannah Republican and tbe Geor gian, will.pleaso insert tlie above once a week fo’ one month, and forward their bills to this office-' for payment. , 4- To Rent; .The house and two lots iu Broughton-Kt. belonging to the subscriber. Apply to VVei. Dayies,,' Esq. posSessiou will be given early in November. J. M BERRIEN. ■ Oct 2 186 LOSE KO TIME. lYfEXT Saturday tlie 9th inst. at 5 o’clock P. M'. 7 i. 1 tb'e sale of Tickets in the MASONJC HALL LOTTERY Will be suspended until after the second Drawing' shell have taken place, which will be .positively Oil Wednesday next this l'2th inst. A few tickets and shares may yet be iiari at' tl.< Original Prices. , , .. ..' ,, «\ v , , , The Tickets ordered by the subscriber ih tlm . popular Maryland State I.ottyTy, huve been re ceived and are ready for delivery, . HENRY MACD9NNELL, _ - Agent for Augiitla Masonic Hall Lottery, Thompson & Bonney’s Buildings. ; .oct 6 .186 Chewing Tobacco, J UST received, and it is recommended as bs ins a very superior article. For sale by. 6 A. PARSONS, Druggist No. 8 Gibboas r Baildiogs. ■ sept 13