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No 190. Vofj* XXII. TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 18, 1825. Whole No. 4739 Wu i 111* OKI I m Iteeii AiW.J lo(C eilile | .("I Mical College of S. Carolina. Li»' LECTURES of this Institution will be re Isuracd on the second Monday of November r John Edwards Holbrook, E^erv-Jamen Ramsay, M. D. L Aiu and Practice qf Mtdicint^S. Henry WASHINGTON HALL. No. 224, Broad-Street, Augusta, ifiMesaud Kjerfa Jfetfire—Henry R. l-'rost, M. D, fc felnc* and Diseases of Woman and Infant*— Im.i 0. Prlolcau, M. I). ■ m ,t rPi and Pharmacy—Edmund Rtivenel, i »(-' ted ml Town »,«« Inrsofaj ENS, jiih'Vd rw» 1 will 1(3, rofM rn ', »n forle#* 1 nstoa.w Btion' ImlHMorjand OSfany—Stephen.Elliott, L Ipt 3 S. HENRY DICKSON, M. D., Dean of the Faculty. At171 , LoiidM'l s 27th 1 'oMI lb*" RA Treasury Department, 29tli April, 1825. lOTICB is hereby given, that on the first day of October next, the principal of the six per Stork of the United State, created under the inrity of an Act of Congress, entitled "An •iiSorliing a Loon fora sum not exceeding .... Millions of Dollars" approved on the teenth day of March, One Thousand Eight dred and Twelve, together with the Interest due thereon, will bo paid to the Proprietors id Stock, orto tlmir Attornovbdulyantho'ised, e Treasury of the United States in Washing- snd at the several Loan Offices, on the Books liich any portion of snid stock may stand. ■ surrender of the Certificates of said Stock bereuhired atthetiineuf payment, and the st on said Stock will cease, from and after 5 0(1*1 nylhef irt, w “ i Aufd* 1 *; T HIS ESTABLISHMENT is opened in a handsome Brick Btiilding, erected during the past summer, at the corner of Broad and M’ln- tosh-Strcets. It is recommended to Planters and Merchants, by its situation, in the centre of the totvn and of business, and within 1 a convenient distance of the Banks, Warehouses, nnd Public Offices. Stage Passengers will find it convenient from its being opposite the Posl-Otfice, the place of arrival and departure of the'Stagcs. There is connected with the HALL, an adjacent Brick Tenement, with suites of Private Apartments, and a Separate Entrance from Broad-Street, whith Will be appropriated exclusively to the accommo dation ttf Families; and Ladies will find them selves as quiet and retired as in any private house, with the additional advantage of belhg in the 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 and render comfortable, those who may favour the House with their patronage, Augusta ( Oa.) 1825. sept 29 ■ 182 (thirtieth day of September next I SAM'LL. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of the Treasury. tIOfr . - pay 11 Treasury Department for l* aV 1 mw* iat W y from.l is afa i»i; niy GeoR loo March 14,1825. TlEREAS, on the 6<h March, 1825, a law was passed by the Congress of the United js,of wiiich the 3d, 4th, and 5th sections are e words following, viz: IQ, 3. And be it farther enacted, That a sub ition to the amount of twelve millions of dol of the six per cent, stock of the year eighteen rd and thirteen, be, and the same is hereoy jied j for which purposo books shall be o- (I it the Treasury of the United States, nnd ie several loan offices on the first day of April ., to continue open until the first day of Octo thereafter, for such parts of the above-men led description of stock, ns shall, on the day inscription, stand on the books of the Treasti ,ud on those of the several loan offices res lively ; which subscription shall be effected transfer to the United States in the rtiannei ided.by law for such transfers, of the credit ireditsstanding on the said hooks, and by « ndor of the certificates of the stock so mb icd. Provided, That all subscription by suCii lifer of stock, shall be. considered as part of |said twelve millions of dollars authorized to inrrowcd by the first section of this act, See. 4. ‘And be it further enacted, That, fbr whole or any part of any sum, which shall be subscribed, credits shall be entered to the dive subscribers, who shall be entitled to lificate or certificates, purporting that the Uni States owe to the holder or holders thereof her,or their assigns, a sum to be cxprrssec in, equal to. tiie amount of the principa thus subscribed, hearing an interest not ex ding four and one half per centum per annum ib!o quarterly, from l'.;.: thirty-first day nf()e iber,one thousand eight hundred and twenty ; transferrable fin the same manner as is pm id by law fqr the t ransfer of the stocklsubscril and subject to redemption at the pleasure United States, ns follows; one half at a 1 k alter the thirty-first day of December, i * |usand eight hundred and twenty-eight, iinJ remainder at any time aft^r the thirty-first of December, one thousand eight hundred twenty-nine; Provided, That no reimburse- |nt slmll be made,except for the whole amount iucIi new reriificnto, nor until after at !er"‘ M M HATS. * Wholesale and Retail Fashion able Hat Ware House, AY, Nt NEXT SCHEME. BY SPECIAL ACT OF ASSEMBLY. GRAND STATE LOTTliRYDF MARYLAND. U NDER the superintendence of the commis sioners appointed by' the Governor ond Council, and by the improved mbde of drawing, secured by Letters Patent under tile seal ol the United States—the whole to he completed in one day, and will positively take place in the city of Baltimore in a few weeks. TO BE DRAWN ON THE 9lh OF NOV. NEXT. Highest Prize #30,000. SCHEME. CHOICE FRENCIIjlJVU ENGLISH| nnutm 1 Prize bf $30,000 is $30,000 Dollars 1 10,000 10,000 1 5,000 6,000 10 1,000 10,000 10 600 6,000 30 loo 3,005 60 60 3,000 100 20 2,000 200 XX 1° 3,000 400 A 6 2,000 20000 4 80,000 20813 Prizes. ' i52,000 Dollars. J UST received per ship Augusta, a fresh and elegant assortment ofi'EltFUMERY, foe. care fully selected by the proprietor. Amongwhicb, are the following articles:-* . -----— D , Maccasser, Russia, Bears, and Antique Oils, for «is ordered that a notice of tills application be beautifying and promoting the growth ot published Inode of the Gazettes of the City of hair Savannah once a week until the first Monday in Pomatums in large and small poth, all sorts of August next; and that if no objections be filed odors thereto that the order be made absolute. Rose, Orange Flower, Lavender and Cologne Extract from the minutes, 8tli July, !826i Wuter, in boxes, very highly perfumed. I S. M.ilOND, c.c.o. Essences of Burgamot,Lemon, Laveufler, MUsk I J u 'y 9 147, and Cinnamon | State (^ eor g lH> BROADWAY, NEW*YORK, T HE subscriber offers at the above establish' meiit, an extensive and general assortment ot the mostfasliionnlile Hats of every description, consisting of all the various patterns that are the most generally approved of at the present time, nnd particularly adapted to all the most prevail- ing fashions both at home and abroad, and that from among Ills 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- rani, with corresponding prices to cnch kind, and those which may be the most sailablc, nnd inude 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 ot Which lie can at any time manufacture any quan tity conformable to order. His present supply consists of those made cxpresly for the Fall trade all of which are got up in the most superior style of workmanship in every respect, and equal if not superior to any that can can be offered in this City or any other part of the Union. His stouk is continually replenished with Hats fresh from the Manufactory, and done will be offered for sale 40000 Tickets—Not one blank to a prize. The holder of two tickets, will be. certain . obtaining at least one prize, urtd may draw threet Mode of Dhawino.—The numbers will be puf into one wheel as usual—and in the other wheei will be put one prize above the denomination o #4, and the drawing to progress in the usua manner The 20,000 prize of $4, will be award' to the odd or even numbers in thd Lotteryl l“s the case may be) dependant on the drawing I *!the Capital Pride of THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS—that is to say, If the $30,000 prize should come out to an odd number, then every odd number in the scheme will be entitled to a $4 prize: if the $30,000 prize should come out to an even number, then all the even numbers in the scheme will be cnch entitled to $4. Odd numbers are'tlioso ending with 1,3, 6, 7 or 9. Even numbers are those ending with 2,4,6, 8 or 0. This mode ol’drawing not only enables the Commissioners to complete the whole Lottery in one drnwing, but has the great advantage of dis tributing the small prizes regularly to every alter, nnte number ill the scheme, so that the bolder o two tickets or two shares of tickets, one odd nnd one even number, will be certain of obtaining at least one prize, and in the ratio for any greater quantity. U* 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 cash. PRESENT PRICE OF TICKETS. Wholes $6, Halves $2 60 Quarters $1 25. All but those which will be sure to give the most perfect satisfaction to the purchaser, and ensure a 1 orderaTrompUyattVnded”to, nt continuance of Ids custom: as to prices he is sel- 1 — — ling as low if not lower than any other 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 tills city, find be in want of the ahove article either at Wholesale or Retail, are earnestly re quested to call and examine'for themselves, not Hi IB THUS IB 9 ® EXCHANGE OF EWE. sept 1 BY AUTHORITY Of the State of Rhode Islam forgetting before they leave home to tako the |#NDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF MAN number of the above establishment from this ad vertisement, MOSES HOBSON sept 17 frl77 In the Court of Ordinary. A Chatham CDunty, July Term* 1825. JN the matter of the estate of Sarah 1 Tucker and John Tucker, orphan children of Henry RUcker, deceased, i Upon the petition of William P. > ... Clark, and Winifred, Ids wife, guard-1 iansofthe said orphans, for leave to I sella negro slave named Mariah. J >11 Superior court—Chatham county Thomas F. Purse et. M. i Complaints J^Y Elijali Baker, Clerk of the Court ofOrdina- Milk of Roses, oi beauty’s preservative Quirks Essence of Tyre, for changing light,red , , ^ - .... or grey hair, to a permanent mid beautiful 7/° r the CoU 1 nt ? Lthorty, brown or black David Stetson, administrator of the estate of LotvA very superior scented shaving and Phebe Carter, late of said county dec’d, applies wash Soaps, all sorts of perfume; Naples. Pot, t0 . > e d'*m.ssed from htS said administration. . CaV and Quintessence sieving Soap , Wind lhes ® are U'cNffore to cite and admonish all per sor perfumed fancy Soap, by the box sons concerned to file their objections (if any Ilair Powder of various odors, Powder Puffsof they have,) in my office at Ricebprough, within assorted sizes the time prescribed by law, or the said David Elegant Pocket, Dress, nnd fine teeth Combs, S,et . s0n will be dismissed from his said adminis- “ ‘ - - - tration. . Given under my hand nnd seal this second day Richard R. Cuylcr, et’r Wm Shaw, deceased. J N tills ease, on the suggestion in the defend ant’s answer, that certain per oils not partte to this bill, residing In Scotland, claim,to tm cn titled to a distribution of part of the undivide estate of Wm bhatv, deceased, and on motion, is ordered that all persons concerned do appear before tins Superior Court of Chatham County In the term of January next, then nnd there to es tablish such their elaims; and in default thereof, that the undivided estate of the said Wm Slmw, be distributed nmbng the complainants agreeably to the deeree of said Court and that this rule lk. published once a month /until the expiration thereof. Extract from the minutes this 7th day of June; 1824- A. B. FANNIN, Clerk. June 17 $t1M . and ivory Letter-Folders , fiadies and Gentlemen’s Focket-Booiis with and without clasps, of all sizes, lndespens- ables assorted patterns Gilt Card Cases, assorted patterns, and Visit ing Cnrds to suit them (June, A. D. June 16 1825. 136 E. BAKER, c c u l c. tithe Superior Court—Effingham County NovEMtiua Tkkm, 1824. Trustees of the German 1 Lutheran Congregation | vs. | Petition for fore- The heirs und represen- ) closure of a tative of William J. ( mortgage; , Spencer. j f the S TATE of Georgia Chatham County —By the Hon. the Justices ofthc Inferior Court, sittitig Silver Pencil Cases, best quality, do do Tooth l/or Ordinary purposes. Picks do do; do Tweezers,Penknives, Segar 1 To all whom it nfay concern. Boxs, Dominoes | Whereas Julia A. Piinderlin, widow, (ins ap- Fancy 'cut glass, Mermaid and English Pungent I plied to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Bmoliing Bottles, I Chatham County for fetters of Guardianship on Dice, Playing Cnrds, Ladies’Toilet Dress Cases, | the persons aud properties of Ann Rebecca Snn- Gentlemen’s Shaving do Bettou’s superior Denlrifice,Marshall’s do. But ler’s do. Prepared Charcoal from the willow bark, Thompson's Aromatic Tooth Paste, for whitening nnd preserving the teeth deriin and Fereby Ellen Sunderlin, orphan chil dren of Benjamin bauderlin, deceased, as their mother. These are therefore to cite and admontsn ail mid singular the kindred and friends of the snid Orphans to file their objections (if any they have F.yc-Stonos, Snulf Boxes, a fine assortment of I to granting of the Guardianship of the said Or Reeve's Colors, Tapers of all kinds, Phos- phaus, to the applicant, in the Clerks Office of phoriu Boxes the said Court, on or before the eighth dav ot Fancy shaving Boxes of all sizes,' very superior, I September next, otherwise letters of guardian do Brushes, Hair Brushes, Cloth Brushes, I shin will be granted. Tooth Brushes, with fiuted and plain bandies Witness the honorable Elias Fort, one of tin of the best quality, and various other kinds of Justices of said Court, this Bill day of August Fun, SAl ths* public notice of sucli intended reim unent. Audit sliull be the duty of the Secre of the Treasury to cause to be re-trans d to the respective subscribers the • se sums by thorn subscribed beyond the a nt of the certificates of four and one half ppr Nock issued to them respectively. Ssc. 5. And be it further enactedThat tlm »funds which have heretofore been, and now pledged by law for the payment of the inter- ami for the redemption and reimbursement ™e stock which may be redeemed or reimbur by virtue of the provisions of this act, shall *“> pledged in like manner for the puyment of mjorest accruing on (lie stock created by real ouucii subscription, and for the redemption imbursement of the principal of the same.— it shall be the duty of the Commissioners' of Sinking Fund to cause to be applied and paid of the said fund, yearly und every year, such l and sums as may be annually required to barge the interest accruingon the stock,which iy be created by virtue of this act. The said nraiisioner* are also hereby authorized • to ap ' r . Q , m . , ' tne t° time, such sum and sums out of said fund, as they may think proper, towards reining, by purchase, or by reimbursement lonforuilty with the provisions of this act, the wipal ot the suid stock ; and such purl of the [U»lsum afteiyuillions of dollars, vested by iin thosaid Commissioners, as maybe ne- “ry & nd required forthe above purposes, shall nail continue appropriated to the payment of irest and redemption of the public debt, uiitil whole of the stock which may be created un the provisions of this act, shall have been re 'led or reimbursed." oio, therefore, Notice is hertby git *u, That Si.* ,e °P? nc d at tile Treasury of the Unit- ales, and at the several loan offices, on the firl? i next i an d continue open until ., | . y °f Oatolier thereafter, for receiving , jjjJJ * n conformity with the provisions ot r; e J'. l u SCli P tions mft y made by the propri ‘he stock, either i n person or by their At «Y.I? l a'dhorized to subscribe and transfer the United States, amnn. . 3U ^ Scr 'P t '° ns ofaaid stock be made to listrih,? ( - eilcc , edin S hvelve millions of dollars, ill be mo*!" said sum of twelve millions', th e 9a , mon S the subscribers in proportion ms su hscribed by t hem •respectively. . SAM’L L. SOUTHARD, Secretary of the Treasury. A VALUABLE Tide Swamp Plantation and Toll-Mill, For, sale on savannah river The subscriber has been spe cinlly empowuVc 1 by the cre ditors of the late James H. Ancrum, to sell the Plantation (Laurel-Hill) on Savannah Hack River, which wa«Hssigncdto him, in trust tor them. The place is altogether one of the finest Rice estntc In the State of South Caroli na, on an excellent pitch of the tide, exempt from injury either from freshets or salts, and protected by its locality from the extreme violence of au tumnal gales. The Plantation consists of four hun dred acres of Tide-Swamp, three hundred and se venty-five of which nre in fine order and under bank.—On it there is, for its size, the most effi cient Mill on the River, which has within the sea son, pounded 3000 barrels: it is now in excellent order, nud commands as a Toll-Mill as much bu siness ns she can do. On the place there are a com fortable dwelling bouse, two barns, winowing house and -tacking ■ yaid, all.situated on a fine knoll 13 feet above the level of the Swamp, on which the AGERS APPOINTED B\ LAW Grand, State Lottery (For the Encouragement of Domestick Industry,) THIRD CLASS—NEW SERIES. Will positively be drawn in PROVIDENCE, on the 14tli day of OCTOBER next. S. & M. Allen &. Co. Agent $ for the Man agers. #25,000 Highest Prize. SCHEMA brushes, made ot the best materials John Barber's and Thomas Scargill’s superior Razors, in double and single cases, made to order, warranted to please tile purchaser or to be returned An elegant assoTtmentofGlass Lamps, attached to stands in complete style Tonquin and Vanilla Beans, Gold Leaf, and Dutch Metal, foe &-c. ALSO, Fifty packages of GENUINE DRUGS MEDICINES FANCY ARTICLES, 4>c. all of which lias been selectedby himself, express.' tor this market. Gentlemen, Physicians, Coun try Merchants, Planters, and all that wish to pun] chase in this line, shall be supplied on as accomj modating terms as any house may offer in this city. For sale at wholesale and retail, by ANSON PARSONS, Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons' Buildings. Btlg 9 1825. ugnst S. M. BOND, c. c. o. c. c. 157 1 Prisee of 25,000 is 25,000 1 4ft ftft 10,000 ftft 10,000 \ (ft (ft 5,000 ftft 5,000 5 “ t‘ 1,000 ftft 5,000 I • ft «• 579 • ft 579 1 (ft (ft 500 • ft 3,500 40 ftft «( 100 (ft 4,000 52 (ft I* 50 ftft 2,600 156 • ft <( 20 • ft 3,120 1,258 (ft (ft 8 <C 9,984 10.608 <ft‘ 4ft 4 ftft , 42,432 12,120 Prizes. 22.100 Blanks. $111,215 O F F ICE For the Sale of Negroes, fyc. p-RIIE subscriber's Office is removed to John ston’s Square, 3 doors west of the State Bank. FOR SALF, Improved LOTS in the City, Tracts of Land in the new Counties, A young Negro Woman, conk, washer and field band, and other valuable Negroes. WANTED, Planters*and State Bank Stock, Prime Field Hands. JAMES EPFINGER June 20fM 139 MANAUE1P8 OITIUE. In this Scheme, with eight drawn ballots, there will be 56 prizes with Three numbers <m them 1,456 with Two numbers o« them ; and IW.6U8 with One number on them. Those ticketshaving , , . ,, ,. . ■ c , I none of the' drawn ballots on them being blanks, crop Was saved during the hurricane _ of the last | Tq determine , he fate of the 34,'220 Tickets,the year, and-which is calculated to aflj.rd a complete wi ,| severally be placed in a wheel protection to it as well as to the lives of the no d of drawlnJf eight of them will groes on any similar occasion. There are also ye-1 hnvTnF «n t»n« „ be o r , , , , . i cirawn; and that Ticket having on it as a combi 7*°°* ne |, r ,° f,fty nation, the 1st, 2d, and 3d Nos. drawn, will be en negroes, with an overseer’s or miller’s house. The terms will be one fourth cash, balance pay able in three annual installments, with n mort gage of the property and an assignment ofa pofi- | titled to $25,000. That having On it the 4th, 6th. and 6th, will be (entitled to $10,000. That having on It the 6th, 7tU, and 8th, wiU.be cy of insurance on the tide machine.—Possession , A to be given on the 1st ol Feb:marv next, or be- (;,, "" 08e h *-' on t „em (he 3d, 4th, aird 6th,_ fore if the crop now planted should bo sent to L d 7(h and 8 th.—2d, 3d, and 4th—2d, 6tb, and market. , t . , . . . 18th—2d, 6th, and 7th, each of $1000. Capitalists who are disposed ♦ov'jH their tends T(mt having on - it (he 3 ,1, 5th, and 8ib, $579. in this uncommonly fine estate, W'H apply to Pe- | Thoge having on t | )em 2d) rtt h, and 8th—2d furnish every facility to those whomriywishto and 8 ^ df6t h f and6th-3d,5th, and visit the Plantation; to Ogier&t Caiter, Charleston I . ^ who have the Plat, orto tile suliseri jer All others (being 40 tickets) having three of JAMES HAMU.ION, Jr. th drawn Nos. on them, will each be entitled Assignee ot the late J. II. Ancrum. I sl00 1 f fbe plantation is not sold at private snle pre- ^ ^ Ticket9 having the 3d and 4th drawn viotisly, (twiH: be exposed at public auction on NoRj Qn , y wUl each be entitled to $60 the 18th of November next, y g ’I The 166 Tickets havine on them the 4t [march 20 filiD| tine Notice. 2r nth * a ^ er date application will he Iforior r,,, 10 . 1 '. 6 ^ onora ble the Justices of the flrd[n^ rl0f 9mWm County when siitin dof i.^, n'j r PO*e*f(ir'leave to sell a certfti ! ,Coiint,? d f l /^. atcd on Wilmirrgton Island in lors op in °\ ®j4tham, containing fifty acres, with the buildings and fmprove- Ibuyf , ( nfirl y ( ,le property of tVilliam msdictH,. R L ed ' (lie leal estate of Dennis ,i„„® ae8 ' “minor hWcf orphan son of John ^J^d’ifoi' the benefit, maintainance “ucation nf the said Dennis B. Hughes. EDW’D HUGHES, Sente. ) Trut- LOW’D HUGHES, Jun’r.) /ess. 34 ip'VSiH « Wanted, l*Vl 23 Carpenters Business. R107 Charleston, june 1 1123 The Drawing Approaches! ON NEXT WEDNESDAY WEEK, TIIE SECOND DRAWING OF THE J1UGU8TA MASONIC HALL LOTTERY. Jt'iU take place at the City Halt, in the City of Augusta. HIS Lottery contains a greater number of The 156 Tickets having on them the 4th and 6th or4th and 6tb, or4lh and 7tlr drawn Nos; only ill each be entitled to $20. All others (being 1248 Tickets) with any two of the drawn Nos. on them', will each be entitled to »0f tery And those having nny one of the drawn Nos. on them (beifig 10,608 Tickets, ot 1326 for each drawn No.) will each be entitled to$4 •No Ticket which shall have drawn a prize of Superior denomination can be entitled to an infe rior prize. Prizes payable forty days after the drawing, r Ganilai Prizes than any Northern Lot- I andsubject, as uswil, to a deduction of 15 pr cent s^me of which wil in all probability be Philadelphia, June 28, 1826. some ot wincn win F ...... I p re3et ' lt price of Tickets, Wholes $5, Halves $2 60, Quarters $1 26, Eighths 62cts. Those who hnve ordered Tickets in the above Lottery are tequested to cnll and receive them at EXCHANGEOFFICE. Sept 29 awarded to fortunate adventurers et the next * *c'all- WITHOVTDELA y at lottery office, No. 241, BROAD-STREET, NT TICKETS and SHARES may still be had at the original price, but .may soo " ad y an “®: Whole Tickets, # 10 00 Halves, ^ 00 aUartW9 ’ is.BEB$sT Secretary to the Commissioners. N. B.—Orders received by the Tuesday night’s mail before the Drawing will be attended to be fore tbe Drawing oCt 6 185 NOTICE WTJ HE subscriber (late of Savannah) has' esta JJ. blished himself iir this City for the transact ion of Commission business aud begs leave to ten- .fderhis services; to his frienos and the public in GCotgia. H. B. GWATHMEY, New-York Sept. 1825. References in Savannah, Mr. Joseph'Cummiri'g Messrs. John Cummifig and Son," , Mr. William Gaston oot5 185* ' . Camden—Superior Court. Octgiier Term, 1824 Nicholas J. Bayard ) vs. > RulcNM. Ray Sands ) O N the petition’ 6f Nicholas J. Bayard, stating that Rbj’ Sands, on the fifth day of June eigk teen hundred and twenty-four, for ,tlie better se. curing the payment nf his certain bond or writing obligatory, bearing date the day and year afore said, whereon he the said RayAcknowledged him self held and bound unto the said Nicholas J. Bay ard, in the penal sum of four thousand dollars conditioned forthe paymet of one thousand dol, lars on or before the first day of October tlieli next, and the further sum of one thousand dollars on the first day of January then next, did mort gage all that tract, piece, or parcel nt land, lying, being and situate on Cumberland Island in tiie county of Camden, und knovui by tbe name of Cotton Bluff, uon'ainiug four jhundred and fifty acres, bounded on the north hyfitnds of Shierer, on the south by lands of Nathaniel Green, and on the west by salt marsh, together with the appurte nances—and further stating that (lie said sums of money remained unpaid, and pray the foreclosure of the equity of redemption of the snid Ray. On motion of \V. W. Gordon, attorney for the petitioner, it is ordered that the said Ray Sands do pa}’ into this court before the expiration of twolv month* from this date, the said several s.nns of money in '}:n condition of the said bond mention ed, together with the interest und cost, otherwise hnd IN EQUITY. A \ f F U PON the petition of the Trustees 6f the Ger man Lutheran Congregation praying the foreclosure of the equity of redemption of all that equity of redemnl tract of land Containing three hundred acres mure or less lying,and being in the County of Effingham' bounded on the north by Martin Lnckner and Batliager Backler, on the cast of the School house lands of Goshen, and lands of Nicholas Lillor,on the south by Duncan McGilliv ry nnd Christinn Dasher, and on the north by land of John Reuter and vacant land, mortgaged on the the 18th day of June, 1808,by the said William J. Spencer to secure the payment of a bond bearing the same date, fo! the penal sum of eight huhdred dollars,' conditioned tor the payment of the snm of four hundred dollars on the 1st of January, 1809, with Interest fr^m date, at the rate ofslx per cent per annum ; which said bond is stilNddr and unpaid Upon motion of George W. Owens, Attorney for letilionurs; it is ordered that the principal and in ’, erest due on the said bondT nnd the costs ol the application be paid into .Court, within twel o months from the clntc of this, Rule Nisi: Afid til on failure thereof, the Equity of redemption ol; in and to the said mortgaged premises, be from thenceforth toreclosed, and such further proceed ings be bad thereon ns the law directs And it is' furlherordered, that the rilte be published in olio oftlieGazettes of this State,at least once n month until the expiration oftlie lime appointed tor pay ment, as aforesaid, or served on the lieits an pre' presentatiyes ofthc mortgagor at least six mouthy previous thereto. , Extract from the Minute*. JfiHN CHARLTON) Clerk. jan 15 II (south CuroliiiH, ) Fourth Circuit > In Equity. Georgetown Disf. \ , George W. Burrows, Ailru'or. l de bonis non of Elizabeth McKee deceased. John Hawkins, adm’or Thom as Green; dec’u and John Graham, lute ndft’orE;Mc Kee, deceased. , , } I T baving appeared to ilit satisfaction of the' Court that the children of Matthew 'lirt/pq.. f i any such hetiving) are materially interested in the event of this suit; ami it having further appeared that the said Maltha w Bryan removed from thtrf State to Georgia many years ago, and that no in teiligeiice of himself nr his family has since been received t It' is therefore ordered, on motion o the Comp'ia'mant.s’ Solicitors, that nolle-be pub that the equity of redemption of the said Ra;, | Jisbed once a month until the first day of January Sands his heirs, executors, administrators and as-’ ftext. in the Winyuw Intclligencr-rot Georgetown, "*“ i» «—i and in onC of tli'e public Gnzeites of Savannah,' By authority of the Stutc of New-York] SPLENDID LOTTERY, To be' drawn in tbe City of New-York, on the 40i of January 1826, And finished in five minutes. 45 NUMBERS—6 BALLOTS TO BE DRAWN. Each ticket baving 3 numbers in combination. J. B. YATES and A. MTNTYRE, Managers. SCHEME OF THE New-York State Literature frMTCHHNrt CLASS 3, for 1820. signs, of, in ami to the suid mortgaged premises, be thenceforth and forever foreclosed. And it is further ordered, that this rule be pub lished in one of the Gazettes of this state at least once a month for twelve months, or that a copy [ be served on the said Ray Sands, at least six months before the expiration of the tirie appoint ed for tiie payment of the said rr^ney into court, and that such further proceedings be had as are j pursuant to the statute in such case made and pro vided. Extract from the minutes, this 25th Oct. 1824 JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. oot 29 200 Chatham Superior Court, May Term, 1825 I Tbe Bank of the Slate of Georgia, J I vs. £ RULE NISI. John Hunter. J U PON the petition of the Bank of the State o Georgia, praying the foreclosure of the equi ty of redemption of John Hunter iu the following (Geo.) cnllingou the children ofthesnidMulthew Bryan to furniS satisfactory evidence oftheirldem-' tity nnd relationship, nt the Court of Equity to be holden forthe District of Georgetown,on the fir si Monday afterthe fourth Monday of January next, and (hat in default thereof a final distribution may he made of the remaining Estate of the said Eliz ■ abeth McKee deceased, among.those entitled lu'i tife same in the even! of the death of the children of Matthew Brvan. Robert heriuot, Commissioner and Register m Equity. Commissioner's Offk*, ) Georgetown, May 14, 1826. The Editor of the Savannah RepuhTTcan is re-] nested to pi/hlish the above once a month' until ie first dny of January next, and to Send. his ac count to the Office of the Winynw Intelligence! 1 , when it will be immediately paid; may 18 111 of l 9f 50,000 is 50,000 1 1* 20,000 is 20,000 1 SI 10,500 is 10,500 2 1* 5,000 is 10,000 4 2,500 is 10,000 10 2,000 is 20,000 39 1,000 is 39,000 78 99 500 is 39,000 468 99 100 is 46,800 4,446 99 50 is 222,600 5,051 Prizes, $567,600 9,139 Blunka, . Less than 2 blanks to a prize. PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Half $50 25 Quarters $12 50 Eighth 6' 25 This is the most' magnificent scheme that has ever been offered for the patronage of the friends of Lottery adventure in America. The small number of Tickets, and tbe unexampled demand for them, is a sufficient warrant that there w,ill not be a chance left, for weeks before the day fix ed for the drawing, and tbe price of Tickets will shortly rise to $60. - fp*Gentlemei' are therefore earnestly request ed to be early in their application, as all Orders actually mailed before the rise will be entitled to be supplied at tiie present rates. V N.otes • f tbe Bank of the U. States and its Branches, and, generallv, the notes of all Banks that pay specie, received at par. Also Mercantile Drhfts at sight on any of the large cities, and Prize Tickets received' freely in payment. All letters to be Post’paid. The Mails may be relied on as beihgf perfectly safe for all remittances. , YATES & M INTIRE, Washington City. ocl 13 1G8* oi tbe said city by the No. three. (3,) with the im- K rovements thereon, wSch snid property had een mortgaged by the said John Jdunter on the twelfth dny ef June,eighteen hundred andt.wenty two', to MaurCf fo Latliebeaudjene, Merchants, to seems' them the pr.yment of tiie penal sura of Twenty Four Thousand Dollaqs, upon a certain bond of him, tbe snid John Hunter, to the said Maurei fo Lathfebeaudierre, conditioned tor the pnyinciit unto the petitioner ofthesumof Twelve Thousand Dollars,upon a Certain promissory note then running in the Said Bank, or nny note that might be given af any time thereafter in renewal, —which bond and the mortgage deed have been duly assigned to the petitioner ;—It appearing to the Court that there is now duo to the petitioner upon a certain other promissory note of him the John Hunter, endorsed by the said Maurei and Lathebeaudierre, for the sum of Ten Thousand Eight Hundred and Thiity Dollars, dated the twenty sixth day of June, eighteen hundred aiid twenty-three, and which note was given hi renew al, agreeahly to the meaning of the said bon'd and mortgage, the full and just amount of Right Tfiqu sand Three Hundred and Sixty Four Dollars with interest from the twenty eighth day of Jan uary, eighteen hundred and twenty five. On motion of Law & Jackson; it is ordered, that the principal, interest and cost? due upon said mortgaged premises be paid into Court within twelve months from this date; and unless the Chewing 'Tobacco, ceiled, and it is recommended as' be iilg a very superior article.' For sale by.’ a'.parsons,’ '. Dniggis'tNo.B 6itt»bffiS , 'dittliilliigi£' sept 13’ J UST received i same be so paid, tiie equity of redemption of the said John Hunter, shall thenceforth be foreclosed. It is.further ordered, that this rule be published onre a month for twelve month inone of the Ga zettes of this State, or served upon the mortgager, or his special agent, at least six months before the money is fo he paid into Court 89 aforesaid. Extract from Hit Minutes. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk. june It) . ,181 Fresh Spices, &c. •jyruf Mf,gS, Citpnamon _LY Cloves; Mace Alspice, black and red Pepper Pulv.'Cfi’nger, a pure article Zant'3- Curraiits, English Mustard ' Sheet: tehigVass, a pure article Alnf. superior Sweet Oil Jutsf rtSceivCd end for sate by . . ! , A.: PARSONS, [ „ BdildlbgS LOSE NO TIME. N EXT Saturday the 9th inst, at 6 o’clock P. M; the sale of Tickets in the AHWOTit MAsonw hall lottery Will he suspended until afterthe seidiid Drawing shall have taken place, which Will be positively On Wednesday aexftfi612th inst. 4 few tickets and shares may yet be had at the Original Prices. ...... The Tickets ordered by the subscriber in the- popular Maryland State Lottery, have been re*, ceived and.are ready foi’ delivery.. HENRY MACDONNELL, Agent for Ahgusta Masonic Hall Ldtteri/,. Thompson & BOhney’s Buildings, oct 6 185' -4 CAUTION. 4 LL persons are hereby forewarned against- ietfeiviVigmy note in favor of Edward D, Cou'fter, dra\Vn Sept. 1st 1825, for $68 and paya ble Jab.' 1st 1826, as I am determined not to pay snid note for reasons best known to Mr. Courter. I also caution’ alia forbid all personsifrom pay ing the said Courter any freights whiclq may be due to my Sloop the Favorite, or aqy other debts' due to me. MICHAEL. PECK, oct 13 c At private sale. A Prime young negro fellow about 19 years of age, a first liate bouse servant aiid warranted character, for sale by J.B. HERBERT 4 CO. —~‘ ;.'!«■. j : -* oct 11 G EORGIA, Effingham County—By the Hop, the Justices, of the Inferior Cotrt, 6f said court ly sitting for ordinary purposes': To all whom it may, concern. , ri ? Whereas Thomas H ufst, executor of Wm M Gi- hagin, dec. has petitioned' tothellrtn. the Justices ' • all and siligiitar the kindred and creditors of tiie said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) ih the Clerk’s office of the said Court, on or befote.the fourth day of November next; other- 1 wise . letters dismissory will be granted. ‘ , Witness the Hon. John C. Helvenston, one of the Justices of thfrsnld Court, the 4| h day of May, • A'.D. 1826. JOHN CHARL1 ON, Clerk. . . may 6 190 ■X-