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dical College of S. Carolina.
HE LECTURES of this Institution will be re
ituned on the second Monday of November
’^nfllewy—By John Edwards IloJbrOOk,
SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 15, 1825.
. - , B - - r - . *■— ~ aafcsaa
mole No, 4738
*
irifsrv—Jamos Ramsay, M. D.
Jlulei and Practice of Mcdicint-
utilulet
kioii, M* P
•S. Henry
Wholesale and Retail Fashion
able Hat Ware House,
Lrifl JUedica—Henry R.. Frost, M. D.
L|elne» and Diseases of Woman and Irfants—
Lss Q.Priblnan, Mi D.
L ew i,/ ra> and Pharmacy—Edmund Ravenel,
Mural History and Dtotuny— Stephen Elliott, L
fell
S. HENRY DICKSON, M. D.
Dean of the Faculty.
ai.171
Treasury Department,
20th April, 1823.
jTICE is hereby given, that on the first day
uf October nest, the principal of the si* per
Stork ofthe United Slate, created under the
iar ilyofftn Act of Congress, entitled “An
authorising a Loan fur a sum not exceeding
en Millions of Dollars” approved on the
;eenth day of March, Ouo Thousand Eight
[dred and Twelve, together with the interest
due thereon, will ho paid to the Proprietors
Id Stock, orto their Attorneys duly authorised,
ic Treasury of the United States in Washing*
and at the several Loan Offices, on the Books
hich any portion of said stock may stand,
surrender of the Certificates of said Stock
jlie required at the time of [laymenf, and the
:S t on said Stock will cease, from aud after
day of September next.
SAM’L L. SOUTHARD,
Actihg Secretary of the Treasury.
isvil ... tu>a < .
Treasury Department,
March 14,1S23.
HEREAS, on tlifi 6th March, 1826, a law
was passed by tho Congress of the United
fes, of wliioh the 3d, 4th, and 6th sections are
ie words following, via:
ic. 3. And be it further exacted, That a sub*
ition to the amount of twelve millions of dol
of the six |ier ceitt. stock of the year eighteen
Ired mi J thirteen, bo - , and the same is hereby
iscd ; for which purpose books shall be o*
at the Treasury of the United States, and
several loan offices oil the first day of April
,to continue open Until the first day of OctO
hereafter, for such parts of the above-men
id description of stock, as shall, on the day
jhicdption, stand on the books of the Ti'easu
md on those of the several loan offices res
ively; which subscription shall be effected
transfer to the United States in the manual
rided by law for such transfers; Of the credit
dilsstanding on the suidbooks, and by n
ider of the certificates of the stock so sub
d. Provided, That ull subscription by sucti
ferof stock, shall be considered us part of
aid twelve millions of dollars authorised to
irrowed by tho firstsectlon of thisuct.
lee. 4. And be it further enacted, That; for
or any part of any suni, which shall be
subscribed, credits shall be entered to the
setive subscriber's, who shall be entitled to a
Scale or certificates, purporting that the Uric
Itates owe to the holder or holders thereof
ler, or their assigns, a sum to be expresses
in; equal to the amount of the priucipa
thus subscribed,bearing an interest not ex
lag four Alia one half per centum per annum
lie quarterly, from the thirty-first day ofl)b
ier,onc thousand eight hundred und twenty
traiisfcrrubhi in the stuno munner as is pin
by law fdr the transfer of tiie slockfsubsevili
dsuhjeutto redemption at the pleasure pi
billed Status, as follows: one half at h*'v
alter the thirty-first day of December, i • >
md eight hundred und twenty-eight, unJ
■winder at any time after, the thirty-first
December, one thousand eight hundred
wealy-nine; Provided, Tlirft do reimburse-
shall be made, except for the whole amount
' new certificate, nor until after at least six
1 public notice of such intended reim-
»nt. Audit ahull be the duty of the Bfecre
of the Treasury to cause to be re-truns
id to -the respective subscribers the se
|l sums by them subscribed beyond the a
nt of the certificates of four add one half per
stock issued to them respectively.
'ec. 6. And be it further enacted, Thut the
funds which have heretofore been; and now
lodged by law for the payment of the litter
'd for the redemption and reimbursement
stock which may be redeemed or reimbur
’ virtue of the pro visions of tl\is Act, shall
n pledged inlike manner for the payment of
merest accruing on tho stock created by reul
»f such subscription, and for the redemption
ImbUrsement oTtho principal,of the same—
itslmll be the duty of the Commissioners of
linking Fund to caus’e to be appli’od and paid
if the 9aid fund, yearly and every year, such
and sums as may be annually required to
■urge the interest accruingon the stock,which
be created by virtue of thisuct. The said
mfissione'rs are also hereby Authorised toap
'bin time to time, such sum and sums out of
id fund, as they may think prftper, towards
ningrby purchase, or by reimbursement-
nformity witn the provisions of this act, the
BROADWAY, NEW-Ybttk;
T HE subscriber offers at the above establish
ment, an extensive and general assortment
ot the'inoiK fashionable Hats of every,description,
consisting of ull the various patterns that arc the
most generally approved of at the present, time,
and particularly adapted fo all the,most prevail
ing fashions botli at home und abroad,- and that
from among Ids slock of Hats may be selected - at
alt times, all the various qualities and grade, from
the finest Beaver dihvn to the lilost common Ro
mm; with corresponding prices to each kind, und
tbom which may be the most sellable, and made
in conformity to the fashldn, in whatever part of
the United State the purchaser may reside. Ills
stock is at all times (large and independent of
wb-cli he cun at any time manufacture any quan
tity confortnable to or'dah His present supply
consists of those uihde expresly for the Fall trade
ail of which are got iip in the most superior style
of worktiianahlp In 'every respect, and equal if
not superior to any that can cun he offered in this
City or any other part of the Union. His stock is
continually replenished with Hats fresh from the
Mailufactury, alii) none will be offered for sale
but those which will be sure to give the most
perfect satisfaction to thb purchaser, and ensure a
continuance of bis custom: as to prices he Is sel
ling as low if not lower thau 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 limy
visit this city, aud be in want of the above article
either at VVliolesale or Remit, are earnestly re
quested to call and examine for themselves, not
forgetting before they leuve home to take the
number of the above establishment from this ad
vertisement,
MOSES HOBSON.
sept 17 |t177
HATS.
n
* Next scheme,
BY SPECIAL Act op assembly.
GRAND
STATE LOTTERY OE MARYLAND.
T TNDKR the superintendence ortho eommis-
vJ Blotters appointed by tho Governor and
Council, and by the improved mode of drawing,
secured by Letters Patent under the seal ot tho
United States—the whole to he completed in one
day, and.will positively taku place in the city of
Baltimore in a few weeks.
TO RE DRAWN ON THE Dth OF NOV. NEXT.
Highest Prize #30,000.
SCHEME.
1 Prize of $30,000 is
$30,000 Dollars
1
10,000
10,000
1
6,000
6,000
10'
1,090
lo.ood
10
600
6,0U0
30
1(H)
3,000
60
60
3,000
100
20
.2,000
200
lb
2,000
400
6
2,000
20000
4
80,000
20813 Prize*.
162,000 Dollars.
CHOICE
FRENCHAND ENGLISH
v'Mm'mmwe*
J UST received per ship Augusta, a fresh and
WASHINGTON HALL.
Noi 224, Broad-Street, Augusta,
40000 Tickets—Not one blank to a prize.
The holder of two tickets, will be certain _
obtaining at least one prize, and may draw threat
Moor, or Duawino.—The numbers will be pur
into one wheel us usual—and in the other wheel
will be put one prize above the denomination o
and the drawing to progress in the usun
manner The 20,001) prize of $4, will lie award'
ded to the odd or even numbers in the Lottery)
the chsb maybe) dependant on the drawing
l ithe Capital Prize of THIRTY 'THOUSAND
DOLLARS—that is to say, if the $30,000 prize
should come out to an odd number, then every
odd -number iii the scheme will be entitled to a
$4 prizo: if the $30,000 prize should come out
to an even number, then all the even numbers
in the scheme will be each entiiied to $4.
■ Odd numbers are those ending with 1, 3, 6, 7,
or 0.
Even imiUbars are those ending with 2,4,6, 8,
or 0.
This mode ol drawing not only ennbles the
Commissioners to complete the whole Lottery in
one drawing, but lias the great advantage of dis
tributing the small prizes regularly to every niter,
nnto number in the scheme, so that the bidder o
two tickets or two shares of tickets, one odd and
one even number, will bo certain of obtaining at
least one prize, and in (lie rutio for any greater
quantity.
Q3' A ticket drawing a superior prize in this
scheme, .is not restricted from drawing an inferi
or one also, many tickets, therefore, will neces
sarily obtain two prizes each.
PRESENT PRICE OF TICKETS.
Wholes $6, Halves $2 60 Quarters $1 25. All
fTlHIS ESTABLISHMENT is opened Iff a
A handsome Brick Building, erected during the
past summer, at the corner ol Broad nnd Sl’ln-
losh-Streets. It is recommended to Planters atid
Merchants, by its situation, in the centre of the
town and of business, and within a convenient
distance of the Banks, Warehouses, and Public
Offices. Stage Passengers will find it convenient
from its being opposite the Post-Office, the place
61 arHvaLand departure of the Stages. There is
conncct&d with tlie HALL, an adjacent Brick I orders promptly attendaifto, at
Tenement, with suites of Private Apartments,'and “
A Separate Euirunce from Broad-Street, which
will be appropriated exclusively to the accommo
dation of Families; and Ladies will find them*
seivel as quiet and retired as in e*y private house
with the additional advantage of being in the im
mediate neighborhood of the principal Fancy
Stores.. The WASHINGTON HALL is superin
tended by W. .1. Dudley, whoso study it will bo
to please and r*> der comfortable, those who tney
favour the House with their patronage.'
August a (Ga.) 1825.
pi 29 182
ia>
EXCHAAGE OFFICE.
sept 1
A VALUABLE
Tide Swamp Plantation and
Toll-Mill,
FOll, SALE ON SAVANNAH RIVER.
The subscriber has been spe
cially empowered by the c-re
ditors of the late James H. Akckum,
to sellthu Plhntntiop (Laurel-Hill) on
Savannah Back River, which Was assigned to him,
in trust for them. The place is altogether one of
the finest Rice estate in tho State of South Caroli
na, on an excellent pitch of the tide, exempt from
Injury either from freshets or salts, aud protected
by its locality from the extreme violence of au
tumnal gales. .The Plantation consists of four huh
dred acres-, of Tide-Swamp, three hundred and se
venty-five of which are in fine order and under
bank.— Qti it there is, for its size, the most effi
cient Mill ou the River, which has within the sea
son. pounded 3OO0 barrels: it Is now in excellent
l' 1 M .1.. A 1 TaI I Al Sit nd nilli.ti Kll.
G EORGIA, Chatham county—By the Hon. the
Justices of the Inferior court sitting for or Ji
nary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas Win. Roche, applied to the lion, the
court of Ordinary of Chatham county for letters
(•1 administration 6u the estate and effects of Ju6
Uribbin, late of Savannah merchant, dee. asprin
eipzl creditor
These ure therefore to cite ar.H admonish all
and singular the kindred aiid.credilnm of the said
decoased, to file (heir objections (if any they
have) to the granting of the administration ot the
estate of the deceased to the applicant in the
_ Clerk’s office of the said Court, on or before the
I sixth day of October next,* otherwise letters of ad-
‘ 1 ministration will be granted. .
Witness the lion Ellas Fort, one of the Justice,
of the said Court, the'slxth day of September, A
D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five
S M. BOND, c. c.o.
sept 6 172
elegantassortmdnt ,of PERFUMERY, tie. enre
fully selected by the proprietor. Among which,,
are the following articles:—
Macoasser. Russia, Bears, and Antique Oils, for
beaiilifyiug aau promoting the growth ot
hair
Pomatums in large and small pots, all sorts oi
odors
Rose, Orange Flower, Lavender and Cologne
Water, in boxes, very highly perfumed.
Essences of Uurgamot,Lemon, Lavender, Musk
and Cinnamen
Milk of Roses, oi beauty’s preservative
Quirks Essence of Tyre, for changing light,red
or grey hair, to a permanent and beautiful
' brown or black
Low’s very superior scented .shaving and
wash Soaps, all sorts of perfume; Naples, Pot,
, Cake and Quintessence shaving Soap.', Wind
sor perfumed fancy Soap, by the box
Hair Powder of various odors, Powder Puffs of
assorted sizes
Elegant Pocket, Dress; and fine teeth Combs,
and ivory Leiter-Folders
Ladies unu Gentlemen’s . Pocket-Books witii
and without clasps, of all sizes, lndespcns-
ablcs assorted patterns
Gilt Card Cases, assorted patterns, and Visit
ing Cards to suit them
Silver Pencil Cases, best quality, do do Tooth
Picks do do; do Tweezers,Penknives, Segar
Boxs, Dominoes
Fancy cut glam, Mermaid and English Pungent
Smelling Bottles,
Dice, Playing Cards, Ladlcs’Tollet Dress Cases,
Gentlemen’s Shaving do
Belton’s superior Duulrifice,Marshall’s do. But
ler's do.
Prepared Charcoal fixtm the willow bark,
Thompson's Aromatic Tooth Paste, for
whitening nnd preserving the teeth
F,ye-&tones, Snuff Boxes, a fine assortment of
Itcn'e’s Colors, Tupurs of all kinds, Plios-
phdus Boxes
Faiicwhaviug Boxes of nllsizes, very superior,
doSrushes, Hair Brushes, Cloth Brushes,
ToShBrushcs, with fluted and plain handles
of tife best quality, and various other kinds of
brushes, made of-the best materials
John Bnrbor's nnd Thomas Scurgill’s superior
Razbrs; in double and single eases, madetti
order, warranted to please the purchaser or
to be returned
An elegant assortment of Glass Laifql4j attached
to stands in complete style
Tonquiii and Vanilla -Beans, Gold Leaf, and
Dutch Metal, Sic be
ALSO,
Fifty packages of .
GENUINE DRUGS
MEDICINES
FANCY ARTICLES, fyc,
nil of which husbeen selected by himseli, express^
tor this market. Gentlemen, Physicians, Coun
try Merchants, Planters, and ail that wish to pur|
chase in this line, shall be supplied on as accom]
moduting terras as any house may offer in this
city. For sale at wholesalejtiid retail, by
.WSON PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings,
n«»S 9 j. '
Select Fens or Family Use,
fUST Received, per recent arrivals, a fresh
MPERIAL, HYSON
fOUNG HYSON,,nnd
OUCHONG TEAS.
order, aud commands as a Toll-Mill as much bu- I imported by Tlios. fl. Smith in the'ship Maria,
ifftess as she cfiin do. | from Canton, at Nvw-York. Customers may de-
ifftsss as she . ....
On the t ^lace there are a enfn- I pend on the qunlilv of those T.eas, as selected by
foru.1,16 dwelling W,
barns, winowing house and stacking! 1 - - - — *
_____ yaid, all situated On a fine knoll 13
feel above the level of the Swamp, on which the
aug 4
A. PARSONS
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings
168
crop was saved during the .humcane of the Iasi fSnvninrrn
your, and whlfch is calculated to afford a complete ”
protection to it as well ns to the live* of the ne | Crul
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
Order
Nisi,
In the Court of Ordinary,
, Chatham County, July Term, 1825.
Nthe matter of the estate of Sarah)
Tucker and .lohr, Tucker, orphan
children of Henry Rocker, deceased.
Upon the petition of William P,
Clark, and Winifred, bis wife, guard
ians of thq said orphans, for leave to
sella negro slave named Mariali, J ,,
It is ordered that a notice of this application be
S iiblished iii one of tho Gazettes of the City of
avannah once a week until the first Monday in
August next; end that if no objections be filed
tbarcto that the. order be made absolute.
Extract from the minutes, 8th July, 1826.
• S. M.BOND,c.c.o.
July 9 147
State of r Geopfflu,
B Y Elijah Baker, Clerk ofthe Court ofOrdina-
ry for tho County of Liberty,
David Stetson, administrator of the estate of
Phehe Carter, late of said county dec’d, applies
to lie dismissed from his said administration.
lie dismissed trom his said administration. I .i ' ... ■" *■ ■ •
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per-1 - n Superior Court— Jitjfinghum. County
sons concerned to file their objections (if any I NovEMDEti Teum^ 1824.
they have,) in my office at Riceborough, within Trustees ofthe German 1
the time prescribed by law, or the said David) Lutheran Congregation |
Stetson will be dismissed from his said adminis
tration.
Given under my hand and seal tills second day
(June, A. D. 1825. E. BAKER, ecnc.
jane Iff 136
The heirs and represen- }
tative ofWilliam J. J
Spencer. J
S i’I'A'Yb of Gciirgia Chatham County.—Bv the .
i Hon. the Justices ofthe Inferior Court, sitting j foreclosure ofthe equity .
for Ordinary purpose*. tract of laqd containing three hundred neves inorq
To ull wltom it may concern. or 'ess lying,und being in the County of Kffingham
Whereas Julia A. Snnderlin, widow, has ap- bounded on the north by Martin T.i
Superior court—Cli£tt 1mm county
Thomas F', Purse et. al. j
Complaint*
and , ) l
Richard R. Cuylcr, ex’r
Wm Slmw, deceased.. J ■
I N this case,.on the suggestion in the defend
ant’s answer, that certain per uns notpartie
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 (notion,
is ordered that ail persons concerned do appear
before the Superior Court of Chatham County in
the torm of January next, then anil there toes,
luliiish suqh their claims; and in' default thereof,
that the undivided estate of tho said' \Vm Shaw,
bu distributed among the complainants agreeably
to the decree of said Court and tljat this rulo la.,
published once a mouth ,'uniil the expiration
thereof. ,
Extruct from the minutes this 7th day of June,
1824. . Jfeff. FANNIN, Clerk,
june Hr 4tlM - -
petition for fore
closure of a
mortgugc.
U PON, the petition ofthe Trustees of the tier.
mail Lutheran Congregation praying the
foreclosure of the equity of redemption of all that
„ r. _ , , ikikner and 9
plied to the Honorabletiie Court ofOriiinanrof.l Batiiager Bacl(ler, on the eas't of t|ie8thool house
Chatham County for letters of Guardlmship on ,a,ld » of Goslien, and land* of Nicholas Litlor;on
the persons and properties of Ann Rebecca San- l,le south by Diincan McGllllv jry nnd Christian
derlln and Fere-Oy Ellen Sanderlin, orphan cliil-1 Hasher, and on the north by lund of John Rquter
dren of Benjamin Sanderlin, deceased, as their I and vucant land, mortgaged on the the lf-lli day
mother. of June, 1808,by.the said William J. Spencer to
These are therefore to cite and admonish all | secure tjie payment of q.bond bearing the snmo
and singular the kindred and friends of th i said Bate, for the penal sum of eight hundred dollar*,
Orphans' “ * ' 1 —
to granti.. 0 , . * ...
phans, to the applicant, in the Clerks Office of IJnterestfrom date, at the rate oflilx per cent per
the said Court, on or before the eighth day o! annum ; which said bond i» stlllydue und unpaid
September next, otherwise letters of guardian- Upon iliotion of George W. Owens, Attorney for
shin v; ill be granted. | petitioners, it is ordered 1 hat the principal and^iti .-
Witness the honorable Elias 1-
Justices of said Court, this 8th
1826. S, M. BOND,
ugust 167
Camden—Superior Court.
October Term, 1824.
Nicholas J. Bayard i
Ray Sands J
, . until the expiration of the time appointed lor pay
O N the petition of Nicholas J. Bayard, stating | ment, as aforesaid, or served on the liel» andire,
that Ray Sands, on the fifth day of Juue eigli-1 presentatives of the mortgagor al least six nioutiis'
teen hundred and twenty-four; for the better se-1 previous thereto
curing the payment of his certain bond or writing,
obligatory, bearing date the day and year afore
said, whereon he the said Ray acknowledged him
self held and bound unto the said Nicholas J. Bay
ard, In the penal *um of four thousand dollars
conditioned fertile paymet' of one tliousund dol,
lars on or before the first day 6f October then
next, and the further sum of one thousand dollars
on the first day of January thon next, did mort-
a e all that tract, piece, or parcel ol land, lying,
ng .and situate on Cumberland Island in the
county of Camden, and known by the name of
^J EORUIA, Chatham County By the Aon- tnt
Justice* ofthe Inferior court sitting for ordtntf
ry purposes.
' To all whom it may concern
Whereas James J. Ctyhbert h-.s applied to the
honorable the court of ordinary of Chatham coun.
ty, for letfr.-s of guardianship on the person and
property of George Bridget-, an orphan child of
Bridge!-, late of Chatham county dec’d.
Cotton Bluff, containing fourlhunJred and fifty I John Hawkins, adm’or Thom
acres, bounded on the north by (Sands of Shierer, [ as Green, decld and John
on the south by lands of Nathaniel Green, and on
the west by salt marsh, together with the appurte
nances—aud further stating that tlie said sums of
looney remained unpaid, and pray the foreclosure
of the equity of redemption of the said Ray.,
On motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for, the
and under 14 years of age.
these are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and friends of the
said or|man, to file their objections (if any they
have) to the granting of the guardianship of (he
said orphan to the applicant Hi the clerk's pffice
of the said court, on or before the 7th day of
November next; otherwise letters of guardian
ship will be granted.
Witness tho honorable Elias Fort, one of tipc
Justices of the said Court tills 7lli davof October,
A. D. 1825. S. M. BOND, c c o.
oot 8 186
petitioner, it is ordered that the said Ray Sands do I that tlie said Matthew Bryan removed from this
pay into this court before the expiration of tw&lve State to Georgin many years ego, and that .no * n -
months from this date, the said several sums of | tellieence of himself or bis family, has since been
money in the condition of the said bond mention-1 received: It is therefore ordered, oil motion ot
ed, togetiier with the interest (md cost, otherwise | the Complainants 1 - Solicitors, that notice be pub.
that the equity of redemption of the said Ray | lished once a month until the first day .of January
Sands his heirs, exgcutors, administrators and as-1 next, in the Winyaw Inteliigencerot Georgetown,
signs, of, in and to the said mortgaged premises, | and in one ofthe public Guzettes of Savannah,
be thenceforth a fid forever foreclosed. |(Geo.) calling on the. childrenof the saidMaljhew
Rxiron «<x fnfiitQ cniiufarlnrv HViiSeiiuti uf ulcii'iucR-
^^EOKGIA, Effingham Count;—By Hat lion
the Justices of the Inferior C\ url, of said coun
ty sit ting for ordinary purposes.
To hII whom it may cyncern.
Whereas Thomas Hurst, exeentorof Wm M Ga-
hagin, dec. has petitioned tc lhellOn. the Justices
of the Inferior Court sitting for Ordinary purposes
to be discharged from the executorship aforesaid.
These are therefore to .cite and admonish
ail and singular the kindred and creditor* of the
Congress and Miju>
The terms will be one fourth cash, balance pay
able in th"ree annual installments, With a mort
gage of the property and Au assignment ofa po|i
Ntoriuity witn the provisions of this act, the £y 0 f insurance on the ti'dp machine.—Possession I clock precisely. For
iipul oi the said stock ; and such' part of the to be „- lvcn on the 1st of February next, or he- my neighbors, by
»isum efteiynillions of dollars, vested by | f orc ;f ( | 10 cro ., now planted should be sent to 3 Druggist No
the said (.ominissinners, ar. May be no- , nal -ket. I july 19 151
ky and required fortlie above purposes; shall
^nd contiimu appropriated to tiie payment of
est and redemptipn.of the public debt, until
vhole ofthe stock whicli may lie’ created un
lie provision’s of this act, shall have been ie
ned or reimbursed.”
pic, therefore, Notice is hereby given, That
p will he opened at tlie Treasury of the Unit-
|tates,and at the several loan offices, on the
l<lay of April next, and continue Open until
T? .ay of October tliereafler, for receiving
erintioiu in conformity with the provisions of
‘»i‘l law.
e subscriptions maybe made by the propri
1 ot the stock, either in person or by their At
„ y authorized to sobscribe and transfer
IW United States.
Pould subscriptions of said stock be made to
nount exceeding twelve millions of dollars',
[, laution ofthe said sum of twelve millions,
19 m ade among the subscribers in proportion
■ sums subscribed by them'respectively.
SAM’L L. SOUTHARD,
Acting Secretary ofthe Treasury,
Capitalists who arfi disposed to vest their fund*
in this uncommonly fine estate, will apply to Pe
tit De Villers, Esq. ill Savartnah, Geo who will
furnish every facility to tlio’se wiio may wish to
visit tlie Plantation; to Ogierfc. Carter, Charleston
who have the Plat, orto the subscriber.
JAMES HAMILTON, Jr.
Assignee of the late J. H. Ancrum.
theTstli of November' next, by Ogi'er it Carter,
Charleston'.
junc 1 .1123
Notice.
INK months after date application will be
made to the Honorable tlie Justices of tlie
mr Court of Chatham County when sittin
™i u , ar y. purposes for leave to sell a certai
m 'and situated on. Wilmington Island in
ouuty of Chatham; containing fifty acres,
with the Buildings and improve-
| ,®® reon i (ofmerly the properly of William
LJ’ !j®J !e asfed, being the retal estate of Dennis
|i 01 Hughes, auiinor and orphan soil of John
15*1 ooopased; for tho benefit, maintaiifance
r. . # ini* uuueni, mmiiinra
[education of the said Dennis B. Hughes,
j ,EDW’D HUGHES, SeriV ^ ‘
W-y
J? 34
EDW’D HUGHES, Jun
Trus
tees.
Wanted,
,, a Pi) ren tlce about l4 yfidrs of age to learn
.the Carpenters Business. Apply »t this Of-
-26
MI67-
Spring Waters s
COOLED IN ICE.
F OR the accommodation of Ihc public, the
Celebrated Saratoga Water, lias been kepi
for some time past, and l shall continue to keep
it cobled in lqe during the season. Ij will be rea
dy for delivery every morning at half past five o'
” sale on as liberal terms as
A. PARSONS, .
No 8 Gibbon's Buildings,
July
said deceased, to file their objections (it.any they
have) in the Clerk's office ofthe said Court, on or
before the fourth day/,fNovemVbf next; other
wise letters dismiifsory will be granted.
Witness the Hon. John C. Ilelyenston,, one of
the Justices of)he said Court, the,41 h day of May
A.D. 1826. JOHN CHARE! ON, Clerk,
may 6 .100
Sulphate of (Juina.
|/| |\)HE high price of this so valuable medicine
-LL lias tempted'some wretches to sophisticate
it—and stuff so debased, has already been ex
hibited for sule at Savannah; but tin Quina which
I offer has been made in Germany ; bns been sub-
K the plantation is not sold at private sale pfe- ijected to chemical tesisby rayseli and iound true
iously, it will' be exposed at public auction on l.; 8nd 8 ood So . I do l-ec ”! , ] , a , . < :" d
|i sept 24 180
AUGUST G. OEMLER.
The Drawing Approaches!
GN NEXT WEDNESDAY WEEK,
the second duawino Op tiie
Augusta
MASONIC HAtL LOTTERY,
CJVill take place at the City Hall, in the City of
Augusta.
DIDHIS Lottery contains a greater number of
“jT Grand Capital Prizes than fry Northern Lot
tery some of which will in all probability be
awarded to fortun.ate adventurers it the next
^CALL WITHOUTDAhAY fiT
.9
Picked u jL
B Y n black Boy a few day since on tlie Road
Plaid Cloak which tho qwner can have by
paying for this advertisement'and pay thb boy
something for his trouble,
sept .29 182 __
Muscovado Sugars,
QA HHDS very prime
Oy apply to
ang 25
cm 167
o.
Muscovado Sugars
J. P. HEfiRY
The Bex. A. CARTER,
LOT TERN OFFICE,
No. 241, broad-street,
n-r TICKETS and SHARES may still be bad
at the original price, but may seen advance.
>Vholc Tickets, #10 00
Halves, J M;
' Q ' ,arterS ' ,. S.BEERS
Secretary to the Commissioners.
ILL receive into bis family and personally
. instruct, from four to six Young Ladies
\vho limy wish to complete their course ot literary
1 education. Iii addition tu the above, a few dny
sell ,J irs of a similar desci-ipfioU wjll he received,
to commence on tlie first of November.
For particulars, application may be make per
sonally or by letter.
. sept- 17 , 1177
JNO. M. COOPER, TAILOR,
H AS removed bis shop to that part oi iht house
on the North' East corner of Market square,
lately occupied by James F-ppingev, Esq, Justice
,of the Peace, where all kinds oi clotbiiig will be
made in the best rammer and at tiie shortest no-
.. ^ I tice—J. M. C. hopes by his attention an) work-
N. B.—Orders received b ?. 1 t, * c *j?' 6 ,'. mansliip to give satisfaction to all those gentle'
mail before the Drawing will Be attended to be- J , m( j n w [j 0 w qn f aV0 r him with th '
fore the Drawing I oct 8 tin)'
. octO 185'
their patronage.
OFFICE
Fot the’ Sale of Negroes, Sfc.
/TRUE subscriber’s Office is removed to Jolin
ii' slon’s Square, 3 doors west of the State
Bank.
FCfR SALF,
Improved LOTS in the Chy,
Tracts of Laud in. the new Counties,
A young Negrq Woman, cook,' washer and
field naniL'niid <
I other valuable Negroes.
, . WANTED,
Planters’ ail'd State Bank Stock,
Prime Field Hands.
JAMES EPPINGER.
,139 - .
CONTRACT'.
junc ZOfu
^Y^kOPOSALS will,be received by the under-
87 signed', to build’, a"reservoir al the head of
West Broaff-Street, with a tunnel leading (here
from, to the head ofthe dock of said street, so a:
to pass the water into the River.—The contractor
.to find all' the materials, which are to be of brick
and lime—Also (lie Iron gratings and bars that
may be necessary—for further information, apply
ut the store of S. Philbrick, orto
GEO. MILLEN,
I. MINIS.
S. PHILBRICK,
\ Committee of Streets and Lanes.
oct 8
186
Classical and Philosophical
SEMINARY OF ST. AUG0ST1NE
ls|HIS Institution w : U open on Monday 1st of
4A August'for th-J instruction of young gentle
'men. Tlie several branches of a polite aud sci
entitle education will be taught iff this establish
ineqt. Parents and guardians who will entrust
their children and wards to the confidence of the
principal may dkpcct tlie utmost alte’ntion paid to
the literary improvement of the scholars:
, * ,. TERMS OF TUinON.
, Latin find .Greek per quarter $16 po j
Mathematics,' do iff fjjf
; English' do’. • v -j’. -:'10U0'5
Rev’d TlMbTlfY M 1 CARTHY.
Tlie Savannah Republican'' ( i*. is? t^qiie^ed.(6
print this advertisement once i
months apd foyw-w d Ms fficpva
| petitioners, it is ordered that tlie principalanu in -
F6rt, one of the terest due on the said bond, and the colts ot tbn
i day of August, application be paid into Court, within twe o
), c. c. o. c. c, l months from the date of tliin Rule Nisi; And th
* on failure,thereof, tlie Equity of redemption ol,
in and to the said mortgaged premises, lie from
thenceforth foreclosed, and *ucti further proceed-
. Rule Nisi,
thenceforth I-.—.—.,,—,
ings.be had thereon as Ike law directs. And it is
further ordered, that ilie rule be published ip. onp.
ofthe Gazettes of this State,at leusl once amontli
jan 15
Extract from the Mir.utes.
JOHN CHARLTON, Clerk.
11
(South Carolina,
Fourth Circuit
Georgetown Dist.
George W. Burrows, Adm’or.’
de bonis non of Elizabeth
McKee deceased.
In Equity.
Graham, late udm’orE. Mc-
I T kavipg appeared, to the satisfaction of.the
Court that the children of Mnlthtw Pry an, (i
any such belivi.ng) are materially interested ill Ui*,
event of this suit; and it having further appeared.
be served on the said Ray Sands, at least six | Monday after the fourth Monday ofJaqunry next,
months before tlie expiration of the ti ie appoint- | and that in default thereof h final distribution tnay
ed for the payment ot the said money into court, be made of the iftmaining Estate q_f the si^J Elm,
and that such further proceedings be had as are labcth McKee deceased, among.those entitled to
pursuant to the statute iu such case made und pro- [ tlie same in tlie event of the death of the childteg
vided.
Extract from the minutes, this 25th Oct. 1824
JOHN BAILEY, Clerk.
oct29 20Q
0 hat ham Superior Court,
May Term, 1825
The Bank ofthe Stale of Georgia, J
vs. > RULE NISI.
John Hunter. S
|"TPON the petition of the Bank of the State o
U Georgia, praying the foreclosure of the equi
ty of’redemption uf John Hunter in the following
of Matthew Bryan. m
RQBF.RT HERRIOT,
Commissioner and Rcgiiietm Equity.
Com mission eii’s Orro-E, )
Georgetown, May 14, 1825. ( > ■
The Editor ofthe Savannah Republican is re-i
quested to publish the above once a month until -
the first day of January next, and fo send hi* “ c
count to the Office ofthe .Winyaw Inteliigencet,
when it will be immediately paid. ,
may 18 •ill-
Wl
LOSE NO TIME.
iroperty to wit. all that lot of land in the city of -tktexT Saturdav the 9tff inst'. al 6 o’clock P. Mj
Savannah, in Reynolds ward, known in the plan | the sale of Tickefs in the
ol the said city by the No. three, (3,) with the im- ^ VYl A 1
irovements thereon, which said property had ' <
jeen mortgaged by the said John Huntep on the | /J-l SONIC HALL LOTTERY
twcltth day ef June,eighteen hundred ahd twenty K Vi „ b usnended until after the socond'Drawing
two, to Maurel & Lathebeaudierre, Merchants, to ghaU have p j- a - ce w |,| c b will be.positively
secure them the payment of the penal sum of I _ - V. ^
Twenty Four Thousand Dollars, upon u certain |.On 6(inCSday nCXtttlC 1-ftll lQSl.
bond of him, the said John Hunter, to the said | A f ew t i, ; kets and shares may yet ie bad at the
Maurei & Lathebeaudierre, conditioned tor .the
payment unto the petitioner of the sum <>f Twelve
Thousand Dollars, upon a certain promissory note
then running in the said Bank, or any note .that
might be given at.any time thereafter in renewal,
•-which bond and the mortgage deedliave been
duly assigned to the petitioner U appearing to
the Court that there is now due to the petitioner
uffon a certain other promissory note of him the
John Hunter, .endorsed by the said--Maurel, and
Lathebeaudierre, for the sum of Ten Thousand
Eight Hundred and Thirty Dollars, dated the
twenty sixth day of June, eighteen hundred and
twenty-three, and'which n ore was given in renew
al, agreeably to tlie meaning of tire said bond and
Original Prices.
,..e Tickets ordered by tbe subscriber ip the
popular Maryland State Lottery, have been re
ceived and are ready for delivery ^
, HENRY MACDQNNELL,
Agent for Augusta Masonic Hall Lottery,
Thompson A Bonney’s Buildings.
oct 6 , 186
FACTION. |
persons, are hereby forewarned against
I
receiving my note in fyvor ol Edwai-d D..
Courier, draWn Sept. 1st 1826; fyr $68 qml paya
ble Jan. 1st lB26, as 1 am determined ifot to pay
o^agejre^llanff just amount of EigiitTJiDii ;*aid note for reasons best known, to M^ourt^.-
md Three Hundred j»nd Sixty Four Dollars, . 1 also caution aim tor bid ^ j
itb interest-from tbe twenty eighth day of Jan- |. i pg the said Courter ayy freifch * .
sand
with interest-from the twenty eighth day
uary, eighteen hundred and twenty five. ...
Oil motion of Law . & Jackson, it is ordered, [.due to nie.
that tlie', principal, interest arid coita dup upon I net-' 3 ~°'
said mortgaged’premisesbe paid into Court within
twelve mon(hs from this, date | and, unless the
sutne be so pa,id, tKe.equity. of redemption of the
said John..Hunter,shall tbencefortlkbpjpreclosed.
It.’Is further ordered, that this riije be published
once a month for. twelve month inone.of (lie Ga
zettes of this State, or served upon this mortgagor,
or hi*, special agent, at least six. months before the
money is to fte paid into.Court as aforesaid.
Extract from tht Minutes.
.. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk.
JuiieJfi-,. . 131. .
due to my sloop the Favorite, or any oilier debts
MICJRAEL PECK.
0. At private sale. .
A Prime young negro fellow about 19 years of,
age, a first rate house servant and warranted
diameter,for sale by ’ _• _
oct II ... J.B. HERBERT4?UO i:
tlTY TREASURER'S OFFICE,)
iHh Oct-1825. J
. Assize of mm: v
Fresh' Spiees,' &c*
jVTUTMEGS, Cinnaiiioli •
ilx’ Cloves, Mace .
SIspiceJlHck and red Pepper
P.tily. Gltiger, a pure article ,{
Zaqts Cmrants, English Mustard'
Sheet [zinglass, a pure article’
, Alnij superior SvV/iet Oil . ,.
Jiist received und for sule by,
, . . . A. PARSONS,
GPJbffqs'RuUdiPgs.'
rflHE average price ot. Flour-being $6 76 per
1. .bbl. 196 lbs. .weight, tlie weight of Bread tot.
the present month.must be - - ,
i I a d r t s* r : V^ir 4
fi jvat r>~ 185 • -
ml
mr
o'd iff'
To Iteiit,
A two-^tbry dwelling House
on State-street, Columbia ward,
Possession given immediately. Aps
ply to, 6 JNO. F. LLOXP,
£ 'V
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