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■ wrap* '33ft. •, m. -i; ' a No 191 Vol. XXII. THURSDAY EVENING. OGTOUEU 20, 1825. Whole Noi 1740 ledical College of S. Carolina. T HE LECTURES of this Institution will be re sutneri on the second Monday of November hext, hs follows: On Anatomy—By John Edwards Holbrook, Henry M. D. Iintnssy, M. D.. Institutes and Practice of Mcdicine—S Dickson, M. D. Materia Medica—Henry R. Frost, M. D. Obstetrics and Distasesof Woman and Infants— M-D Natural History fliid Botany—Stephen Elliott, L L. D. sept 3 S. HENRY DICKSON, M. D. Dean of the Faculty. itm •mLs WASHINGTON HALL. Not 224, Broad* Street, Augusta, Tredsury Department, 29th April, 1825; 1IVTOTICE is hereby given, that oh the first day I li of October next, the principal of tile six pet* | cent Stork of the United State, created Under the I Authority of an Act of Congress, entitled “An | Act Authorising a Loan for a sum not exceeding I Eleven Millions of Dollars’’ approved on the [fourteenth day df March, One Thousand Eight I Hundred and twelve, together with the interest Itlinn dun thereon, will bo paid to the Proprietors lofsAidStock.-oriothnir Attorneys dulyauthorised, lit the Treasury of the United Stales in' tVashing- I ton, and at the several Loan Offices; onthe Books |of which any portion of said stock may stand, 1 A surrender of the Certificates of said Stock Llll be requited at the time of payment, and the lintercst unsaid Stock will cease,from and after the thirtieth diy of September next SAM’I, L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of the Treasury. may ll HQ5 ^ . -„ f “Treasury Department, T rilS fcSTAfeLISHAIENT is opened In a handsome Brick Building, erected during the past summer, at llie comer oi Broad and .M’lti- to3h-Streets. It is recommended to Planters and Merchants, by its situation; itl the centre of the town and of business, and within a HonVenient distance of the Banks, Warehouses, mid Public Offices. Singe Passengers will find It convenient from its being nnposKr the Post-Office, the place ot arrival and departure of the Stages. There is connected with the HALL, an adjacent Brick Tenement, with suites of Private Apartments, and a Separate Entrance from Broad-Street, which will be appropriated exclusively to the accommo dation of Families; mid Ladies will find them selves as quiet and retired as In any private bouse, witli the additional advantage of being in the lm| mediate neighborhood of tile principal Fancy Stores. The WASHINGTON HALl, Is superin. tended by VV. .1. Dudley", whose study it will lie to please dnd render comfortable, those who may favour the House with their patronage. Augusta ( Ua.) 1825.. sept 29 182 ii tl iol/J M plml and i I H nidi J the I eyl narv 1 I, « he I 1 Prize of $3t),ooo is $30,000 1 Jo,000 10,000 1 6,000 6,1)00 10 1,000 10(000 10 600 6,000 30 loo 3,Ott3 60 60 3,000 100 20 2,000 200 10 2,000 400 6 2,000 20000 4 80,000 20813 Prizes. 152,000 4 HATS. Wholesale and Retail Fashion able Hat Ware House, ie of tl 1 Dt :. t. o j will i i.ibei jioiw d, dates, [ Will sitoi Adm aiil iTt efCb| I estate of Wh| er’s afed in i Tills jt] 63,64 itnrs ofl tf.AS, II clti smn li®*| >8 yean" hriuid™: Shi' loi nimh, liy the ibIn she erson y in, of r a re«i m- le DWW elonSai ill! »'l'' London, brass' . will he nr of the March 14, 1825. W HEREAS, on the 6th March, 1825, a law was passed by the Congress of the United States, of which the 3d, 4th, mid 5th sections are [lathe words following, vie i Sec. 3. And be ii further enacted, That a Shis- icription to the amount of twelve millions of doi an, of the six per cent, stock of the year eighteen urtdred and thirteen, be, and the same is Jiereny imposed ; for which purpose books shall be o- lened at the Treasury of the United States, und it the several Joan offices on the first driiy of April axt, to continue open until the fitst day of Opto ier thereafter, for sucli parts of the above-men jotted description of stock, ns shall, on the day f subscription, Stand on the books of the Treasu y, and on those of the several loan offices res lectively; which subscription shall be effected ly a transfer to the United States in the manual rovided by law for such,transfers, of the credit r credits standirig ori the said hooks, und by a lurrender of the certificates of the stock so sub icrlbed. Provided, Thai all subscription by such jransfer of stock, shall be considered ns pari of isaid twelve millions of dollars authorized to borrowed by the first section 6f this act. •See. 4. And be it further enacted, That, for i whole or any part of any sum, which shall he ii subscribed, credits shall bt entered to the pective subscribers, who shall be entitled to a ifiuate or certificates, purporting that the Um- States owe to the holder or holders thereol, her, or their assigns, a sum to be expressed erein, equal to the amount of the principa ck thus subscribed,bearing an IhterCsi not ex sding four uiid One half per centum per annum lyable quarterly, front the thirty-first day bf De tuber, ouc thousand eight hundred and I tv bitty 'e; transferruhle in the same manner as is jno ideiiby law for the trensfor of the stocklsubshrih ‘ and subject to redemption at the pleasure <*1 United States, as follow's: om-'hulf at a*'t c alter tlie thirty-first diiy of December, i • » itvjsand eight hundred dnd twenty-eight, and «remainder at'any time after the thirty-first 7 of December, one thousand eight hundred id twenty-nine; Provided,-That no reimhnrse- lent shnli lie made, except fo^ic whole amount ’such new certificate, nor uffll nftef at least six public ndtied of sflb intended rehn- ment. And it shall be the duty of the Secre the Treasury to cause to; be re-trans «ed to the respective' subscribers the se «'«ns by them subscribed beyond (he a intuit of the Certificates of four and one half per :nt stock issued to them' respectively,, "Sec. 5.- .Hud be it further enacted, That (he letunds which have'heretofore beAn, and now « ed by law trir the payment of the inter- ir the redemption and reinibhraeiiienl flhe stock which may be redeemed or reimlmr by virtue of the provisions of this act, shall 'main plcdgedin like manner for the payment of # interest accruing on the stock created by real >n of such subscription, and for the redemption Reimbursement of the principal of the same,— ‘Jit shall ho the duty of the Commissioners of J Slaking Fund to cause to be applied and paid itoftjie said fund, yearly und every year, swell' ® and sums as may he amiuully required to 'charge the interest nccruingoti the slock,Which be'created by virtue of this act. The said Mmissiopei'S are also hereby authorized to ap ’ from time to time, such sum and sums out of ftttOADWAY, NEW-YORK. T HE subscriber oll'ers at the above establish* incut, nn extensive and general assortment ol the most fashionable Hats of every description, consisting at nil the various patterns that are the most genet-ally approved of ut the present time, and particularly adapted to all the most prevail* ittg fashions both at home and abroad, and that front among his stock of Hats may he selected at nil times, ail tlie various qualities and grade, from the finest Beaver down to the most common Ro mm, with corresponding prices to each kind, and tlinso which mny be the most sellable, and made in conformity to the fashion, in whatever part of tlie United State the purchaser may reside. His stock is at all tiutes [large and independent ot which lie can at any time manufacture any quan* tity conformable to order. His present supply consists of those made expresly for the Fall trade all of which are got up in the most superior style of workmanship In every respect, nnd equal if not superior to any that can can be ottered iu tiiis City or uny other part of tlie Union. His stock is cnntitiunlly replenished with Hats fresh from the Manufactory, and none will he offered for sale but those which will be sure to give the most perfect satisfaction to the purchaser, and ensure a continuance of his custom: ns to prices he is sel- ling as low if not lower titan any other house iu this ehy rind bn the most liberal terms. Country Merchants and others from the ditfer- ent parts of the U. States and nhroud, who may visit t is city, and he in want of the above article either at Wholesale or Retail, are earnestly re quested to call and examine for themselves, not forgetting before they leave home to take tlie number of the above establishment from Ibis ad vertisement, v MOSES HOBSON. s'pi 17 It 177 . NEXT SCHEME. | choice BY .SPECIAL ACT OF ASSEMBLY. FRENCHAND ENGLISH I GRAND STATU LOTTERY OF MARYLAND. U NDER lliukiperiiilcndance or the conunis* sioiters appointed by tile Governor and Council, und by ine.improved inode of drawing, I secured by Letters Patent unuer the seal ot the I United Mates—(lie whole to he completed in one duy, and will positively fuke place in the city of Baltimore in a few weeks. TO BE DRAWN ON THE Ulli OF NOV. NEXT. | Highest Prize $30,000. SCHEME. In the Court of Ordinary. Chatham.County, July Term, 1825. I N the matter of the estate of Sarah 1 Ti • • ' ‘ “ • J tlST received [ier ship Augusta, a ftesh and elegant assortment ol'PERFUMERY,ke. Care* fully selected by tlie proprietor. Among which, are the following articles:— Macoasxer, Russia, dean*, and Antique Oils, for Tucker and .I ohr. Tucker, orplmn I children of Henry Rucker, deceased. ( ~ j Upon the petition of Willinm P. } , Clark, and Winifred, his wile, guard- | ians of tlie said Orphans, for leave to 1 sella negro-slave named Mariah. J It is ordered that a notice of tiiis application be beautifying and promoting the growth ot published4n one ofthe Gazette? of the City oi hair Pomatums in lafgo and small pots, all sorts oi odors Dollars Savannah once a week until tlie first Monday in August next; and that if no objections he filed thereto that the'order be-madc absolute. ExtractlVom the minutes, 8th July, 1825. S. M. BOND, c.c.o. , r jnlyg, 147 Superior court^-C bat ham cb, nty • Thomas F. Puric et. al. \ Complaints ‘ ] • * . # and f INEQUITY,, trichard R. Ctiyljtrj ex’r Win Shaw, deeqased. J j I ;N this case, on the suggestion ip ihu ',1 .tend . ant's answer, that certain per uitr m»i ; kr(ie. to this hill, residing iu Sc, tlmut. I:. titled 1° a distrihutioii of purl oi the nndividu estate of Wni Shaw, decea ed, and on motiba, is ordered that all persons .concerned no appear Rtisc, Orange Flower, Lavender and Cologne Water, in boxes, very highly perfumed. Essences of UurgaiAdt, Leinon, Lavender, Musk Milk'Soset m beauty’s preservative I „ • State of Gfeorgltt, • Quirks Essence of Tyre, for changing-light,red T? ^ Elijah Baker, Clerk of the Court of Ordina* or ^rey ludr, to apeririaiiuiit and beautiful -LJ ryfot- the Codnty of Liberty, brown or hluck David Stetson, administrator of the estate of Low’s very superior Vented shaving and | Phche Carter, lata of said county dec’d, applies 400f»0 Tickets—Not one binhk to a prize. The holder of two tickets, will lie certain o obtuiuing at least one prize, and may draw tlireet . Mode or Drawing.—The numbers will he puf lido one wheel us usual—and iu the Ollier wlieei will he put ode prize above the denominatidn o #4, and the drawing to progress in the usua manner The 20,000 prize of lj)4, will tie award u«d to the odd or even numbers in the Lotteryl (as the case may be) dependant on the drawing f itlie Capital Prize of THIRTY THOUSaND DOLLARS -lliat 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 ii $4 prizCt if the $30,0(10 prige should come out to an even number, then all the even nuinuers in the scheme will he each entitled to $4. Odd numbers are those ending with 1,3, 6, 7, or IT. 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 drawing, but lias the great advantage of dis tributing the small prizes regularly K every alter! nnte number iu the scheme, snlliatTiie bidder o two tickets or two shares of tickets, one odd arid one even number, will lie certain of obtaining at least one prize, and in tlie ratio for any greater quantity. (O’ A ticket drawing a superior prize in tiiis scheme, is not restricted from drawing an- inferi or one also, many tickets, therefore, will neces sarily obtain two prizes each. VKF.SKNT PRICK OK TICKETS? Wholes $5, Halves $2 50. Quarters $1 25. All orders pro-.np .. attended to, at wash Soaps, all sorts of perfume; Naples” l*ot, l °he dismissed irom his said administration. Cake and Quintessence shaving Soap , Wind . 1 “ese are therefore to olteatidadmpmsh all per- sor perfumed fancy Bonn, by the box I sons concerned to file their objections (il any Hair Fowderof various odors. Powder Puffsof I ^ey have,) in my office at fticeborough, within the time prescribed by law, or (he said David Stetson will he dismissed from his said adminis tration. Given under my hard and seal tiiis second day i June, A. D. 1825. E. BAKER, c c o l c. jane lti 135 assorted sizes Elegant Pocket, Dress, and fine teeth Combs, and ivory Lettel'-Folders - Ladies and Gentlemen’s Pocket-Books with and without clasps, of nil sizes, lndespens- ables 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 glass, Mermaid aud English Pungent Smelling Bottles, Dice, Playing (.'arils; Ladies’Toilet Dress Cases, • Gentlemen’s Shaving do Belton's superior Dentrilice,Marshall’s do. But ler’s do. Prepared Charcoal from tlie willow bark, Thompson’s Aromatic Tooth Paste, for whitening and preserving the teeth Camden—Superior Court. OcTouEii Term, 1824. Nicholas J. Bayard ) vs. > Rule Nisi. Ray Sands ) O N the petition of Nicholas J. Bayard, stating that Ray Sands, on the tilth day of June eigh teen hundred and twenty-four, for the better se curing tlie payment of Ins certain bond or writing obligatory, bearing date tlie day und year afore said, whereon he the said Ray acknowledged him self held and bound unto tlie said Nicholas J. Hay' ard, in the penal sum of four thousand dollars Eye-Stonesj Snuif Boxes, a fine assortment 0 f | conditioned for the naymet of one: thousand dol. Keeve’s Colors, Tapers of all kinds, Phos- ° r ‘he first day of October lien nharua Boxes I next* And the further sum of one thousand dollnn Fancy shaving Boxes of allsizes, very superior, 0,1 of January tl.en next did mort- do Brushes, Hair Brushes, Cloth Brushes ^ at ' ra< ; t -1 1 '®*®,’ °7« e o a "d, .lying. Tooth Brushes, with fluted and plain handles being and situate on Cumberland Island in the of the best quality, and various other kinds of p0, ||>‘y ° f . ( i mm,c ^ . n ? d '‘"“'V 1 ^ ,b . e nB ‘ nP brushes, made ot the best materials Co “°" w Blu f con ainlng fourJl.undred and fifty before the Superior Cottri of Chathnn: County it. the term of January next, that* ohd there to es tablish such their elairas; and in default tlieir :) that tlie undivided estate of tlu! said Wm Sh. he distributed among the complainants agreeably to tlie deeree of said Court and that this rule .Ul published once a mouth .'until the expiration thereof. Extract from the minufos this-7th day of .li ee, 1824. A. B. FANNIN, Clcrki June 17 frrl38 - .it the iSuperior Court—JblJJitl'g.n m County November Term, 1824. Trustees of the German ) i.utiieraiiCongregation I . vt. | The heirs and represen- ) tative of William J. [ Spencer. J Petition for fore closure of a, mortgage. U PON the petition of the Trustees of tlie Get\ man Lutheran Congregation praying the foreclosure ol'llie eipiity of redemption of nil that John Barber’s and Thomas Soargill’s superior I aces, bounded on the north by faiids of Striere,- Razors, in double and single cases, madeto I ,hc sout,, h 7 la,1 ‘ ,s of Nathaniel treeh, and on fconllis' i of A VALUABLE Tide Swamp Floatation and Tot!-Mill, FOR, SALE ON SAVANNAH RIVER. The fiubscribfef has been spe cially empowered by tlie cre ditors oftlie lute James H. Ancrcm. to Selltlie Plantation (LaUtel-HH!) in: Savauimli Buck River, which w-ns assigned to him. in tyusi for them. The place is altogether one oi the finest Rice estate in (tie State ol Soutlqpiroli na, on ail excellent pitch oftlie tide, exempt from injury either from freshets or salts, mid protected liy its locality from the extreme vioiom.fe of au tumnal gales. .The Plantation consists of four bun dred acres of Tide-Swamp, three hundred and se venty-five of which are in fine order Riid uiuiei 1 ’- Oh it there is, for its size, the most tflu hank.- clent Mill on the Ritter, which lias within the sea son. pounded 3000baiTeis: it is now in excellent order, and coinitiands as a Toll-Milt as much bu siness as she can do.. On tlie place there are a com fortable dwelling house, two barns, Wiriowiiig house and stacking yaid, all situated on a fine knoll 13 feet above tlie level of the Swamp, on which ti e crop was saved during the hurricane of the last year, and which is calculated to atibrd a complete protection to it as well as to the lives of tlie ue groes on any similar occasion. There are also ve ry good negro houses for one hundred and fifty negroes, with an o'verseer’sor miller’s house. The terms will be one fourth eash, balance, pay m [® said fund, as they may thiiik proper"," toward* able In three annual installments, with a mort- peetaiirg, by purchase, or hv reimbursement ‘he property and an assignment of a poll By. . t oj ifit era i for let 1 '"] feels of J» r leceasp- odroooisn tors of bf any they 1 " nil, % ext, <i‘o*l ■ . hy purchase, or. by reimbursement Iwiformlty with-the provisions of this act,- the Poipal oi tire said stock ; antj such par( cj' the gnual sunt often millions of doilrirs, vested by . ’ ,n ‘hesaid Commissioner^, as maybe ne wary and required for the above purposes, shall |>and continue appropriated to the payment of |frest and redemption of the public debt, until - whole of the stock Which may be created un f the provisions of fhto act,- siiall have Been re pned or reimbarsed.'’ r? w > therefore, Notice is hereby given. That 1st i I b ® nphnetfat the Treasury of theUnit- l» t 1 l es, and at the several loan offices, on the r fl ay Of April next, nnd continue open until s', day of October thereafter, for receiving La'S 1° 08conformit y with'the pruvisiops oi snstoBi ®’*| is snii,“"l I TON, cation Jf® B pf the 11,1,1 ! for l f *'I to the f subscriptions may be riVade liy the' j.ropri 0 ‘a e stock, eitlfer in person oi Bytheir At ys duly autiiorized to subscribe and-transfer ’theUnited States. ,'!° B , u ‘ )scr ipti°ns'of said Stock 6e rttad'd to i.(.:L.i eilceed ‘ n S twelve millions of dollars H u ‘'a n the said sum of twelve millions, I f nat * e nmong the subscribers in proportion sums subscribed by them respectiveiy. , k SAM’L L. SOUTHARD, JfcHiq; Secretary of the Treasury. stitt *>hrch26 BRA'SCft, L til, ny fro® • AilfU OrkH Notice. 1 m „. mon ‘ bs after" date application will b^ - . ~ e ‘° ‘ue Honorable the Justices’ of the tinned Chatham County when sittin L „r , r y, purposes for leave to sell a certrii r l °t land R I.I l I aituated on Wilmingtqn Island in fcrp iv Chatham, containing fifty aeres nti tk *) ‘ v '*‘h ‘he buildings and imifrove- licrt n reon ’ ‘°r®«rly the property of William UXf* being: the rdal estate of Dennis 4j, es l . H, )Shes. aminor arid orphan soirof John 1 BdimAl Jpa ® e d> for tlie -henefit, maintainante i UUca ‘‘on of the said Dennis B. Hughes. EDW’D HUGHES, Sen’r. } Trus- BDW'D HUGHES, Jun’r. ( Ices. 112 34 AirtBttV Nc.w-t 05 ye»® d •) i:\V9J; nt asV l aitj i negro hntTi'A ■n«H# too ® 01 heut‘i° ye* 15 j Wanted, about 14 years of age to learn arpenters Business. Apply at this Of- tj457- EXCHANGE OFFICE. sept 1 I5Y AUTHORITY Of the State of Rhode Island. UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF MAN AGERS APPOINTED B\ LAW. Grand State Lottery, (For the Encouragement of'Doraestick Industry,) THIRD- CLASS NEAV SERIES. Will positively ho.drawn ill I'flOVlDKNCE, on the 14th duy ul OCTOBER next. & M. Alien Si Co. t gents for the Man- order, warranted to please the purchaser or to be returned - An elegant assortment of Glass Lamps, attached to stands in complete style ^ Tonquin and Vanilla Beaus, GolJ Leaf, and Dutch Metal, &.c &c ALSO, Fiftv PACKAOESOK GENUINE DRUGS , MEDICINES FANCY ARTICLES, 4"C. all of whicli lias been selected by liimsell, express tor this market. Gentlemen, Physicians. Coun try Merchants, Planters, and all that Wish to pur' chase in this line, shall lie supplied on as eccoin - modeling terms as any house may offer in this city. For sale at wholesale and retail, by ANSON PARSONS, Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings, ang 9 , $25,000 Highest Prize. - St l F >1E. 1 Puzo <>l 25,000 18 1 * tk •* 10,000 “ l It 5,000 44 5 it 44 1,000 44 i • I t« 579 44 7 44 44 500 44 40 I*. 44 100 44 62 44 k< 50 44 156 44 44 20 44 1,258 44 44 8 44 10.608 (4 44 ' 4 41 12,120 Prizes. 22,100 Blrinks. 25,000 10,000 5,000 5,000 579 3,500 O F F 1 C E For the Sale of Negroes, Sfc. yTQHE subscriber’s Office is removed to John ii ston’s Square, 3 doors west of the State Bunk. FOR SALF, Improved LOTS in tlie City, Tracts of Land in the new Counties) A young.Negro Woman, cook, washer Rnd field tiancT.and other valuable Negroes. WANTED, Planters’ and Stale Bunk Stock, Prime Field Hartds. JAMES EPPINGER. june 2njM * 139 the west by salt marsh, together with the appui-te nances—and further stating that the said sums oi money remained uiqiaid, and pray the foreclosure of the equity of redemption of the said Ray. On motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney lor tlie petitioner, it is ordered tliut the said Ray Sands do pay into this court before the expiration of tweU . months from this date, the said several sums oi money in the condition of the said bond mention ed, together with the interest and cost, Otherwise that the equity of redemption of tlie said KAy Sands liis heirS, executors, administrators and as signs, of, in and to the said lnorlguged. premises, he thenceforth and forever foreclosed. And it is further ordered, that this rule he pith- lishedin one of the Gazettes of’tiiis stale al least once ft month for twelve months, or that a copy he served ori the snid Ray Sands, -at least six months before the expiration of the tiue appoint ed for the payment of the suid money into court, and that such further proceedings lie Imd ns are pursuant to the statute in such case made and pro vided. Extract from the minutes, ttiis 251h Oct. 1824 JOHN BAILEY, Clerk.' oct 2S 200 tract of land containing three hundred acres more or less lyiiig, nnd being in tlie Comity of Effingham hounded on the north, by Martin I ackndr and Batliuger Buckler, on the east of the School house - lands of Goslieu, and lands Of Nicholas Litlor.oB- the south by Duncan McGiltiv ry and Christian Dashes, and on tlie north by land ot John Reuter and vacant land, mortgaged on the the 18th day* of June, 1808,by the said Willinm.!. Spencer to secure the payment of ubond hearing the same . date, tortile penal sum of eight hundred dollars, conditioned lor the pay merit ol'the sum of four hundred dollars on the 1st of January, 1809, with interest Irom date, at the rale ofsix per cent per annum ; which said bond is sllllNlue and unpmd | Upon motion of George W,. Owens, Attorney lor petitioners, it is ordered that the principal alul in - ' teres! due on lhu »nid bond, ftnd the costs ol tint application' he puid into Court, within tivel u months from the dHte ol this Rule Nisi: And tli on failure thereof, the Equity of redemption ol, hi und to the said mortgaged premises, he from thenceforth Ion closed, mid such further proceed ings he hml (hereon as the law directs. And ft is further ordered, that the rule he published in one ol'the Gazettes of this slate,at least once a month until tin expiration oftlie time appointed for pay ment. as aforesaid, or served orithe heirs and re^ presentotiv; s ol'the mortgagor at least six niouthr preVioustliercto. Extract from the Minutes. JOHN CHARLTON, Clerk. jan 15 Jl■ Sou.ii l uioluia, . Fourth Circuit Georgetown Dist. George W. Burrows, Acffii’or. de bonis iron of Elizabeth McKee deceased. Ill Equity; MANAGER’S OFFICE. Chatham Superior Court, May Term, 1825 The Bank of the State of Georgia, J vs. [ RULE NISI. John Hunter. S U PON tb’e petition oftlie Bank oftlie State o Georgia, praying the foreclosure of the equi ty of redemption of John Hunter in the following property to wlf. all that lot of land in the city of Savannah, in Reynolds ward, known in the plan o the said city iiy the No. three, (3,) with the im provements thereon, which said property liad mortgaged by the said John Hunter on the 4,001) j [By authority of the State of New-York] twelfth day of June, eighteen hundred and twenty 2,000 3.120 9.984 42,432 8111,215 In this Scheme,with eight drawn ballots,there wili he 6t> prizes with Three numbers on them; 1,455 with Two numbers on them : and 10.AOS with One number on them. Those tickets having none of tlie drawn ballots on tlidm Lcing blank; To determine the ftt'c ot.'lie 34,220 Tickets,the tit) numbers will severally or placed in a wheel on the day of drawing, and eight of them will he cy of insurance on the tide mnehine.—Possession to be given on the 1st of February next, of be fore if the crop now planted should he sent to market. \ Capitalists who are disposed to vest their funds in this uncommonly fine estate, will apply to Pe tit De Villers, Esu. in Savannah, Geo who will furnish every facility to those, who may wish to visit the Plantation; to Ogierk. Carter, t hnrleitoii who have the Plat, or to the subscriber. JAMES HAMILTON, Jr. Assignee of the late .J. H. Anc.ruin. l’f trie plantation is not sold at private sale pre viously, if will be exposed at public auction on fhe 18th of November next, by Ogier k Carter, Charleston'. I 1123 June Notice. £^WPlERS of Horses, who are in the habit of LP allowing them to go at large through the ’Jty, are notified that in conformity with the Or dinance, they will he taken up after Thursday next, and placed in tlie pound, und (here kept, until the line of five dollars is paid. F. M. STONE, Marshal, ang 1.4 IAS. ... ■ Classical and Philosophical SEMINARY OF ST. AUGCJSTINE. KT|H1S Institution w'll open on Monday 1st ot JJs Augdst for the instruction of youiig gentle men.* The several branches of a polite arid sci entific education will be taught in this establish ment. Parents arid guardians who will entrust their cliffflren and wurds to the confidence of the priucipal mfly expect the utmost attention puid to the literary iiriprovement of the scholars. terms Of TUITION. Latin and Greek per quarter $1A 00 Mathematics, do JA (-0 English do 10 00 B Rev’d TIMOTHY M’CARTHY. July 21 152 , The Savannah Republican is is requested t< print this advertisement once in the week for four months an 1 forward his account to this office. THE LIBRARY I S opened tin Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri days, from 3 until 5 o’clock. , oct 4 183 ,:li<! Imvi 3d >ii it ns a combi- r wn, will been* -till. u d 6th, will be aud tilli, will be th, and 6th,— —2d, 6lb, ami | 00. m rtih; i*>579! and 8th—2d. dh.and 7th— ■id, 6th, and I drawn ; und li.nt I nation, tlie 1st, 2u. and titled to .$25,000. That having on it til entitled to $10,000. That-having un ii the ti ntitled to $5,000. Those having on them 3d, 7th and 8tTi.—2b, 3ti 8lli—2d, 6th, and Till. • i< That having on it the 1 Those having on then, -gb < -ii 7th,and8th—3d 1th. nnd nth-—3d 3d, 4th, and 8th—3d .UU, and tit th, each $500. All others (beipg 40 Tiekvts) having three ol the drawn Nos. o!i them, will each lie entitled to $100. The 62 Tickets having ihe 3d and 4th drawn Nos, only will each he entitled to $50. The 156 Tickets having on them the 4th and 5th or 4th ami 6lli, or 4th and 7tli drawn Ngs. only ill each lie- entitled to $20. All others (being 1248 Ticke's) with any two of the drawn Nos. dn tlicm, will euch beTmilled to $8. And tbuse Imvirig any one of the drawn Nos. on them (being 10,608 Tickets, or 1326 for eacli drawn No.) will eacli he entitled to SPLENDID LOTTERY, To.be drawn in the City of New-York, on the. 4th <tf January 1826, And finished in fine minutes. 45 NUMBEUS-Mj BALLOT’S TO BE DRAWN. Enr.li ticket having 3 numbers iu combination. J. B. YATES and V M'lNTYRE, Managers. ' SCHEME OF THE New-York State Literature - CLASS 3, for 1826. Prize of $100,000 is $100,000 50,000 is 50,000 20.000 is 20,#>0 10,500 is 10,500 '5,000 is 10,000 1 1 1 1 2 4 10 39 78 468 4,44& 2,500 is 2,000 is 1,000 is 500 is 100 is 50 is 10,000 20,000 39,000 39,000 46,800 222,600 $567,600 5,051 Prizes, 9,139 Blanks, Less than 2 blanks to a prize. PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole $50 I Quarters $12 50 Half 25 I Eighth 6 25 Tiiis is the most magn4cent scheme that has ever been offered for the patronage of the friends of Lottery adventure in America. The Small number ofTiekets. and the unexampled dertand for them) is a sufficient warrant that there will not he a chance left, for weeks before the duy fix- rid lor tlie drawing, and the price of Tickets will two, to Maurel k Lutheheaudierre, Merchants, to ’secure them the payment of the penal sum of Twenty Four Thousand Dollars, upon a certain bond of him, tl-.e said John Hunter, to tlie sard Maurel k Latheheaudierre, conditioned lor the payment urUo tjje petitioner of the sum of Twelve Thousand Dollars, upon a certain promissory note then running in the said Bank, or tiny note that might he given at any time thereafter iu renewal, —which bond and the mortg -ge deed have been duly assigneikto the petitioner ;—It appearing to the Court that there is now due to the petitioner upon n cer'ain other promissory irote of him the John Hunter, endorsed by the said ,Maurel and Latheheaudierre, for the sum of Ten Thousand Eight llundr- J and Thiity Dollars, dated the twenty sixth d .y of June, eighteen hundred and twenty-three, and which note was given in renew al, agreeably to the meaning of the snid bond and mortgage, the,Gull and just nirioorit of Eight Thou sand Three Pundre.: and Sixty Four .Dollars, with interest from the twenty eighth day of Jan nary, eighteen hundred and twenty five. On motion of Law k Jackson, it is ordered, that the principal, interest and costs due upon said mortgaged premises be puid into Court within twelvemonths from this date; and unless the same he so yaid, the equity of redemption of the said John Ifunter shallthepceforth he foreclosed. It is further ordered, that' this rule he published once a month for twelve month in one of (he Ga zettes of this State, or served tipon the mortgager, or his special agent, ftt least six months before the money is to he paid into Court ns aforesaid. Extract fromlht Minnies. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk. june 10 131 ■ . John Hawkins, adm’or Thom as Green, dec’d and John Graham, ln(e adm’or F.. Mc Kee, deceased. J , - . - "T Waiving appeared to tlie satisfaction of the . Court that the children of Matlheic Bryan, fi. ny such he living) are materially interested in the.' event of tiiis suit; und it having further appeared that the said Matthew Brytin removed from this State to Georgia many years qgo, and thnt no in - tcHigence of himself or his family has since been received : It is therefore ordered, on motion- the Complainants' Solicitors, that notice he pub lished once a month until tlie first day of January next, in the Whiyaw Intelligenceroi Georgetown,, and in o.ue of tin public Gazettes of Savannah, (Geo.) calling on the children ofthe Said Matthew Bryan to I'urnissatisfactory evidence oftheiriden tity and relationship, at the'Court of Equity to he holden for the District of.Georgetown,on the first Monday after the fourth'Monday of January next, and thntindefadil tiiercof a final distribution n.ay be made of tiie remaining Estate of the said Eliz alietli McKeri deceased, among thuse entitled tui the.«»me in the event oftlie death ofthe children . of Matthew Bryan. . v ROBERT, IlERRIOT. Commissioner and Register tn Equity. Commissioner's Orri'cr,) Georgetown,May 14. 1826. ( - , Tlie Editor oftlie Sa\ annuli Republican is re- ; nested to publish the above once a ririnth until the first day of January next, mid to.send his ac count to the Office of the Winynw Intelligence! when it will be immediately paid.' may 18 111 No Ticket Which shill have drawn a prize of a K'hortly-rise to $60. superior denomination can be entitled to an infe- [ (pj-Oentlemen arc therefore earnestly reque$t- rior prize. Led to bo early in their application, as all Orders Prizes payable forty days after the drawing, J „ ctuft | ly > mailed before the rise will be entitled to and subject, as usual, to a deduction oi'15 pr cent. | je sl ,.,|*,|jpd at the present rates. Philadelphia, June 28,1825. , ‘/ Notes f the Bank of the U. State's and its Present price of Tickets, Wholes - $6, Halves Branches, and, generally, the notes of all Banks $2 60, Quarters $1 25, Eighths 62 cts. . | (| )n ( .,ay specie, received at par. Those who have ordered Tickets in the above Also Mercantile Draft's at sight on any of the Fresh Spices, &c. N UTMEGS, Cinnamon Cloves, Mace { » Alspice, black arid red Pepprir Pul v. Ginger, a pure article , Zants Currants', English Mustard Sheet Izinglass, a pure article Aim. superior Sweet Oil Just received and for sale 1$ A. PARSONS, Druggist, No. 8 Gibbons' Buildings, march 14 Lulteiy are requested to call and receive them at EXCliA VGE OFFICE. sept 29 Saratoga, Congress and Mhu- eral Spring Waters . : , COOLED IN K " , F OR tiie accommodation . tR’ ohlic, the cejebrated Saratoga Who - - been kept for some time past, arid l shall conli..tie to keep it cooled in Ice during the season. I; will he rea dy for delivery every morning at half past five o’ clock precisely. For sale on as liberal terms as my neighbors, by A. PARSONS, Druggist, No 8 Gibbwx’sJJuilding*. i Mr«> Wt ■ largo cities, arid Prize Tickets received freely in ° (;t 11 At private sale. A’ Prime young negro fallow nlioiif J9 years of age, a first rate house servant ai.d' wai runted character, for sale by J. B. HERBERT R CO. payment.. | S \ EORGI A, Effingham -County—By the 116 All letters to be Post paid. YJ the Justices of tlie Inferior Ccqrt, of said coun The Mails nlay-be relied on as being perfectly I ty sittingfof ordinary ■purposes. safe for. all remittances. YATES & M IiVFIKE, Washington City. oct 13 . I88t‘ .... ■■■■"■ To all whom it mu/ concern. , Whereas Thomas llurst, executor of Wm M Ga- [ hagin, dec. has petithmed to theiion. the Justices of tlie Inferior Court silting for Ordinary purposes to he discharged from tiie ••xecutorship aforesaid. These are. therefore .- to cite and admonish LOSE NOI’IME. ~ N EXT Saturday the 9th inst. at 6 o’clock P. M, the sale of Ticket; '•••.the - wim. '■ MASONIC HALL LOTTERY Will h.e suspended until after the second Drawing' shall have taken plane, which will he positively On Wednesday next the 12th inst. A few tickets and shares fti iy 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 for delivery HENRY MAC DONNELL, Agent for Augusta Masonic Hull Lottery, Thompson k Bpnuey’s Buildings, oct 6 J85 CAUtlON. y^LL persons are hereby ^forewarned rigainst rpceivii.gmy note in favor.'of Edward D. Courtpr, drawn Sept. 1st 1825, frr$68 and paya ble Jan. 1st 1826, as 1 am determined not to pay said note for reasons 1 est known Jo Mr. Courier. I also caution anu forbid all persons from pay ing tlie said Courier any Leigh's which may lie dtie to my sloop the Favorite, or any other debts due to me. MICHAEL.PECK, oct 13 c Esq, in November. To Rent, Tjie house and' two lots' in dnjriglRon-St. ^ l»»ljBl»K to I Before tHe u ,fourth dav of November nextjother- eulyscrtber. , Apply .to ^ « w q se .Ifchcrs dismisjory will he granted.., , ... t^tsr possession will' be given'early "j . Sugar, CoHee, Wliiskey, &c. (yf\ Hogsheads Santa Cruz Sugar fJV/ 10 Hogsheads N.O. do 80 barrels loaf do 25 do lump do . TOO hags Coffee 26 do Java do • 150 barrels Whiskey - • 100 do Gin . 20 do Malaga Wine ., ■. • , 25 quarter casks Teneritfe do' . 15 casks Cumuji do , , . , 5 pipes ol'd Brandy (Otar'd’s branity 25 bags Pepper k Pimento 150 ke,gs cut Nails 260 diuntjles bar Lead" 800 bags Shot;. 30 dozen Shovels k Spades 6ft' barrels prime Pork .' * . 60 pieces Bagging . 60 bfxes Pipes 10 coils bale Rope ■ 25 kegs. Tobacco, ^-c. &tv , 160 kegs Driporits Powder. For sale by L. PETTY' 1.0 174/- Taylor's Wharf.