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the mailt three time* a week, (Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday) at the Office of the
Daily Georgian, and contains all the intelli
gence, Commercial, Political and lliscellan-
lens, including advertisements, published in
the Daily Paper.
The Country Paper is sent to all parts ol
the State and Union, or delivered in the city,
at five dollars per annum, payable in rdvancc.
Advertisements are inserted in both pa_eri
at 75 cents pet »qu»re, of 14 bnes, for .he firs,
insertion, and 37* for every aucceeding pub-
Mention. . , _ . .,
Communications by Hail, mist le Post-paid-
Sales of land and negroes by Admimstra.
tors, Executors or guardians, are required,
by law, to be held on the firs Tuesday in the
month, between the hours of ten in iho fore
noon and three in the afternoon, at the Court
Rouse of the county in which the properly is,
•ituate —Notice of these soles must be given
in a public gazette sixty day3 previous to tht
day of Rule. ,
Notice of the sale of personal property most
be give in like manner. Forty day* previous
o the day af sale*
Notice, to the debtors and creditors of an
estate must be published for Forty day9.
Notice th?*t application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary tor leave to sell land» mus‘
be published A r ine Months.
Notice.
N INE months after dntc application will
be made to the Honorable the Jus
tices of the Inferior Court of Chatham
County, for leave to sell a tract ot land,
known as number eight, 8th District, Pike
(formerly Munroe) County, for the benelit
of the heirs anil creditors of the estate of
of N. S. Boyar?*
N.J. BAYARD,
Administrator estate N* S. Baya r “*
Jon 5
N otice.
'VJ’INE MONTHS after date of thi* noticr-
i^l application will be made to the Honori*.
ble the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Couu
ty, for permission to sell all the re-d estate of
John Wakerlv, dec. for the benefit of th
heirs and creditors of said deepsued*
UOBHKT HOY, Executor
M fir
Notice.
VTINE MONTHS after da‘e t Rprlieation will
AH be made to the Honoraoie Infer or Couri
of Chuiham county- fm* leave to sell the rod
and personal estate of»he late Mrs Ann Ham
ilton, deceased, for the benefit of the bcira
and creditors of suiri estate,
WORTHING 5 0 N GALE, Executor
M-y—« 10 ‘Of.
NOTICK.
N INE months after dite, application will bp
m*de to the Inferior Court of Chnthan-
County, silting for ordinary purposes for ar.
orde*, unnolutc, to sell lots Nog* fouronr five,
(4 and 5) in Carpenter’s ‘itiV’, and lot No.
one, (l) Green Ward, in tht city of Savannah,
being the real estate of Francis Jalineau, dec
for the benefit of the heirs an' 1 creditors of
said estate WILLI Mi GASTON.
Qualified Executor.
97a
Notice.
WIWF. months if er da'e, application will he
%1'Jmadc to the HmioraMe ill.’ Inferior Court
of Camden County, when pitlmg f-r ordinary
purpose':, for leave to sell 250 itcrcs of land
belonging to the estate of J* In Brown, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of sail estate.
SAI1AH BROWN, Admistntiix.
JeiTerson, 18ih June, l c 25.
June 25 78
Notice.
TOINE months after date, application wil'
&J be made to the Honorable the court of
Ordinary of CRmden Couuty, for leave to sell
ill the real eilste of the late Randolph M'Gii
lis.decensed, for tlis benefit of the heir* am
creditors of said estate.
HANNAH M-GILLIl, Administrgtii,
G. M-DONALO, Administrator
St. Mary9, June 18lh, !82S.
June 21 vg
Notice.
T HREE l ONTHS from this date, I shall
make application to the Bauk of the Stati
Georgia, for payment in full for the half of »
ten dollar bill of aai.l Bank, Letter D. No. 217,
•igned A. Porter, Cashier, the left hand hail
being in my possession—the right hand hal-
® Bulloch, President, being
the half lost. All peraoni interested will
tneret'e take due notice of this intention,
andfile iheirohjoctionsat ntd Bank, within
the time mentioned.
t Junes JAMES P.SCREVEN.
Notice! *
N'bf ml°| nl l" ! fter d *' e * *PPlioation wil
Couit of ciVk ,he Ju,l ‘ ees uf the Inlerio
ordinarfrni.n*^* 10 ‘' oun ‘7t when sitting for
of lot No P s e,ve lo ,el1 *ha» part
the citv ofL-7* T . y,hi e n «- ne >" old * »«<>/ < n
late i/il!. f I T *" n *h, which belongs lo the e«•
for the benefit of the
oeira and cred,tor*of said estate.
PETER EVEN, Admr
T HE subscriber intending to close his
business in this city, oilers his stock
at reduced prices, for CASH, consisting of
.Sideboards af various patterns, Secretary
and Book Cases, Wardapbes, French Press
es, Bureaus, Ladies’ Dressing Tables,Com
modes, Pillar and Claw Work Tables,
Card Tables, Tea Tables, Dining Tables,
Breakfast Tables,Gentlemou’s Writing Ta
bles and Ilook Cases, Inclosed Basin Stands,
Wash Stands, Candle Stands, Work Stands,
Mahogany Cribbs, Cradles, Mahogany high
post Bedsteads, Field do. Maple ao. Maple
Field' do. Wlro Saffes,' "Certs, Mattresses,
Looking-Glasses, Fancy & Windsor Chairs.
&c. at. the Ware-House, corner of Whitta-
kcr-Street and Bay Lane.
J. H. O. olsorequestB tliut those who are
indebted, will please to make payment with
out delay, and those having any demands,
present their accounts for settlement.
J. H. OLDERSHAW.
Jail 25 M||
Consumptions, Goughs, qc.
BUTLER’S
F OR the cure of G-*i 1« # Coughs, Conaump
lions, Spitting of Uiood, Asthmas, and
tiseasea of the breast and lungs*
There is perhaps no medical observatio
better established, none more generally con
Srmcd by the experience of the best physicL
ns of all ages and countries, and none o
;ore importance to th* human family, tha:
'he fact that many of the most difficult and in
curable consumptions originate in neglect
colds.. In a climate so variable as ours, where
the changes of the weather arc frequent!
sudden and unexpected, it requires mure car**
and attention to guard agaii at this dangerou
memy of life, than moat people imagine a
ire able and willing to bestow. The bills o
mortality exhibit the melancholy fact that th
iiroportion of deaths by this disease may b*
considered as about five to one. Inasmuch
■hen as this fatal disease frequently bi .s de fi
tnce to the skill of the most learn.-d physic
ns, it is a gratification to the proprietor tin-
>e is enabled to offer to those afflicted wi>
*, a ffoocLy prospect of relief* i « that l.ighl
‘'Aluable remedy, thfc Vegetable Jhffci*
fic. The Indians arc happy in then knov.
'.edge of medical plants; governed wholly b
xperience, they are certain m totneir efT.-c’,
%nd it is 8'iid by **n author of great character
hat a true consumption is a disease wevt
known among them.
This Specific is obtained by e*trvct*on fror
r.erbs, roots, flowers, piint, 8ic. when in pe
‘ ection. In consequer-ce ; f a happy com bin-
ion of the most valuable herbs, 8tc. it become
* balsam ot‘ a superior vaiue. It heads the u»-
,j i'cd parts, opens the pores, and compose*
the disturbed nerves, after the manner of si
anodyne; consequently the obstruction <
the ches and the lungs which constitute th :
disease, particularly need its use. It promot
‘xpectoratinn, which is constantly culled for
and whilst it claanscN and heit!s s it also givt
^‘rsngth to the tender lungs In this manner
t removes the hectic fever, improves diges
tion, gives strength to the nerves, repairs ibe
^ppriste and improves the spirits. This speci
fi? mat 1 alwayabe given in safety it is mild
)!ei.s;'.nt to the taste, and may safely be givei,
o infants, for which it is of inestimable valut
It affords relief in bowel complaints, teething
whooping coughs, He. and is found particu
l -rly useful in hypochondriacal, nervous am.
hysterical diseases. Each bill oi directioi
r< ontains a detailed account of this disease in
ail it9 different stages, end will b* accoi&p*
-ind with 'he signature of the proprietor in
Tied Ink, It is offered fnraalc by GEO. RY
ER:--0 , only (my s f »le agent) Druggist, cor
not- Ray and Whiliaker-rtreets, Savannah, a'
one dollar per boitie.
WH BaiI.E8.
J iihOAi O.* 1/JKiA oTii^U Jj
AND
Bwltious Tlower Hoots*
J UST received by the rubscriber, and wa-.
ranted of the l»st season’s growth, ‘J
boxes Garden Seeds, put up hv A. U’Mahon It
fto. Philadelphia, expressly for this market,
and containing the following assortments, viz.
1. Drumhead Cabbage 14. Earl) curled Le.-
2. Long Red Beet tuce
3,’Long Orange Carrot li. Royal Cabbage do
4. Horsley 16. Nutmeg Melon
5. Leek 17. Spinach
6. Onion J 8. Summer Savoy
7. Salmon Radish ID. Sweet Basil
8. Early Purple do. 30 Sage
9, Round leaved 11. Nasturtium
10. Early Turnipi 22. Celery
11. Late do 23 Early Peas
12. Saleafy 24. Late do
13- Aaparagua 25 Earlv bunch bean.
26. Red French do
ALSO,
20 Packages containing the following Bui
boua Slower Roots, viz.
1. Double Hyacinths | 4.Mexicantigerfl.iwei
2. Fine Tulipi I 5 Double Tuberose
3. Narcissus | 6 Star of Bethlehem
For sate by P M’DRUKOTT
Essential Oil of Spi’uce
J USTteccived from the Patentee, and
neatly put up in phials, and far sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
May 25 Shad’s Buildings.
W anted,
E mpty wine bottles. Apply to
May It GEO. RYKRSON.
APPROVED
Patent Family Medicines.
L EE’S BILIOUS Turlington’s Bnlsnm
PILLS of Life
Anilorson’d do do Opial for the clcans-
Coit’s do do ing of the teeth &
Anderson’s Cough gums
Drops Rclf’sAsthmatinFills
American do do Do Botanical Drops
Church’s do do Austen’s Remedy fur
Essence Mustard the Piles
Worm Lozenges Hinckley’s do do
Black Drop Thompson’s celebra-
Henry’s True Cal- ted Eye Water
cined Magnesia ThompsonVi Tooth
Atidler’sAsiaticLcn- Pasta
itive Squire’s Grand Elix-
Roger’s Pulmonic ir
Detergent Jesuits Drops
Dalhy’s Carminative Tooth Ache do. &c.
A constant supply of the above useful
Patent. Family Medicines, together with a
general assortment of Drugs, Chemicals,
Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Dye Stuffs,
Cut Glass Lamps, Lamp Glasses, Lamp
Oil, &c. &c. can be obtained at the store
of LAY &. HENDRICKSON,
May 26 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings.
d
MUJU and .MV.BU3UVE
P E. BRA.SSINNE,
R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends
and the public, that he lias purchased
the establishment in the above business, bc-
longing to Dr. A. Delarochc, opposite the
Excliunge, where ho offers for sale at low
prices, a large assortment of
Vcesl\ Brags, Medicines,
and Vhet-Acais,
AMONG WlliqH ABE THE FOI.LOWINO !—
Aqua Fortis, Aluin, Antimony
Arrow Root, Borax, Bnrgainnt
Brimstone, Barley, Balsam Capivi, du
Peru, do Foie
Camphor, Canthsrides, Cinnamon
American best and common Ca9tor Oil
Cream of Tartar, Calomel, Copperas
Coiumho, Fmery, Gum Assalastida
Aloes, Gum Arabic, Gum Copal
Gum Guiacum, Gum Opium
Isinglass, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice
Magnesia. Manna.Chamomile Flowers
Sulphur, Senna, Nutmegs
Nux Vomica, Oxyd of Bizmuth
Oi! of Aniseed,do Peppermint,do Cloves
Do Cinnamon. Sweet Oil
Poartasli, Ipoeacunnh*, Jump
Rhubarb, Saltpetre. Salt of Tartar
Glauber, Epsom and Rochelle Salts
Tartar Emetic, Spirits of Turpentine
Paints and in Oi\.
White. Red and Black Lead
Prussion Blue, Verdigris
Ivory, nml Lamp Black, Patent Yellow
Venetian Red, Vermillion, Smalts
Japan ami Copal Varnish.
Wvi’uweA-y
Pomatum, Antique Oil, Macassar Oil
Best English Shaving Soap
Eau de Cologne, Lavender Water
Otto of Itosos
Surgical Instruments and Patent Med
iciups of every kind, the whole of
warranted quality.
Jan 20 47
A Negro Man.
A PRIME Negro Man, about 35 years of
age, a good field hand. For sale by
June 24
CALVIN BAKER.
7!)
MAHOGANY FURNITURE,
Pidiio roi tes. ■ urled Hair Ma
trasses, . eatlier bi ds.
BOLSTERS & PILLOWS, CHAIRS,&c.
T II.E subscriber offers for sale the follow
ing articles, warranted to be of the
best quality:—
Sideboards, Sets of Dining Tables
Single do do Sofas, Tea Tables
Breakfast do. Dressing Tables
Do. with Glasses, Card Tables
Rosewood Work Tables, Mahogany do
Secretaries, Bureaus
Double and single Work Stands
Ward Robes, Piano Stools
Mahogany Chairs, Curled Maple do
Rosewood do
High Post Mahogany Bedsteads
Do do Curled Maple do
Mahogany Field Bedsteads
Curled Maple do
Mantle and Pier Glasses
Cribs, Cradles, Easy Chairs
Candle Stands, Window Blinds
Hall Lamps, Brass Fenders, Wire do
Andirons, Tongs and Shovels
Dressing Glasses of every description
Piano Fortes
Double and Single Hair Mattrasscs
Do do Moss do
Feather Beds, Bolsters aad Pillows
Children’s Chairs of all kinds
Windsor Chairs of every description
Cots and Matrasses to fit.
Also, a large assortment of Brussels and
Ingrain Carpeting and Rugs to match
The above articles can be examined at
the store in Whittakcr-Street, opposite Col.
Shcllinan. I. W. MORRELL.
March 15 93
Notice to i ree Pet sons to
Co 1 ! r.
T HE Free Persons of Color residing in
Chutham Country, are hereby notifi-
fiod to appear and register t heir names in the
Clerk’s Office of the Inferior Court of suid
County, agreeable to law, on or before the
first Monday in July next.
A. B. FANNIN, Clerk.
May 16 45
•Warkin? Brushes,
O F a superior quality, just received am
for sale by GEO. RYERSON
nov 20
STATE LOTTERY OF MARYLAND,
NO* FIVE.
Alt Vf OJ*E DAY.
By the improved modo of Drawing,
Secured by Letters Patent under the seal of
the United States.
T HE Commissioners of Lotteries, in
conformity with the Act of Assembly,
present to the public, tha
FIFTH 8CHEMB
OF THE
MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY,
The drawing of which will take place in
(bo city of Baltimore, on Wednesday the
27th of July, the whole in one day.
Highest Prize §40,000.
SCHEME.
1 prize of 40,000 dollars is
$40,000
1
do
of 10,000 dollars is
10,000
1
do
of
5,000 dollars is
5,000
10
do
of
1,000 dollars is
10,000
30
do
of
100 dollars is
3,000
50
do
of
50 dollars is
2,500
200
do
of
20 dollars is
4,000
250
do
of
10 dollars is
2,500
500
do
of
6 dollars is
3,000
20000
do
of
4 dollars is
80,000
21043 Prizes.
$160,000
40000 Tickets at <4, is (£160,000
Not one blank to a prize!!
of fifteen per cent.
Mode of Drawing.—The numbers will be
put into one wheel as usual—and in the
other wheel will be put the prizes above the
denomination of four dollars, and the draw
ing to progress in the usual manner. The
20,000 prizes of #4. will be awarded to the
odd or even numbers of the Lottery, (as the
case may be) dependant on the drawing of
the capital prize of $40,000—that is to say,
ifthe 40,000 dollars prize should come on
to Bn odd number, then every odd number
in the scheme will be entitled to a $4 prize.
Ifthe 40.000 dollar prize should come out
to an even number, then all the even num
bers in the sclieme will be each entitled to
a prize of 4 dollars.
The odd Numbers are those ending witl.t
1,3, 5, 7 or 9.
The oven Numbers are those ending with
2, 4, 6, 8 or 0.
Tins mode of drawing not only enables
the Commissioners to complete the whole
Lottery in one drawing, hut han the great
injvantngc of di tributing the small prizes
r-gnlnrly to every alternate number in the
schemes, so that the holder of two tickets
or two shares of tickets, (one odd and one
even numbcr)will be certain of obtaining at
least one prize, and in the same ratio for
any greater quantity.
A ticket drawing a euperior prize in this
scheme, is not restricted from drawing an
inferior one also—many tickets therefore,
will necessarily obtain two prizes each.
JAMES L. HAWKINS, )
NATH. F. WILLIAMS, VCom’ers.
.IAS. B. RINGGOLD, )
Baltimore, March 25, 1825.
Present price of Tickets:
Whole, $ii 00 I Quarters, $1 50
Halves, 3 00 { Eights. 0 75
All orders promptly attended to, at
LUTHER’S
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
Jim*' *
Doub>e Distilled tios<‘ Water.
A FRESH SUPPLY of best London
Rose Water, received per brig Pdn-
tlica, and or Bale bv
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings.
May 10
Castor Oil.
A FRESH SUPPLY of best patent cold
pressed Castor Oil, for family and
plantation use, for sale by
P. E. BR ASSINNE,
March 29 Opposite the Exchange.
(ilass Lamps.
A NEW supply, assorted patterns, with
Glass Stands, for sale by
GEO. RYERSON,
Corner Bay and Whittaker-Streets.
March 4
V,a\Y iMa icuastft
J UST received by the William Wallace,
an additional supply of DOUBLE and
SINGLE HAIR MATTRASSES, which
will be warranted of the best quality.
I. W. MORRELL.
Jan 27
F
\J. states Bank oi«»,
OR SALE at
LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE
.Inn 20
Administrator’s Sale.
\ltf IX be io d tt Crackeraville Plantation,
on the Sa’illa Biver, Camden County, on
h first Tuesday in August next, between the
noun of 10 ami 3 o’, 1 ick, a part of the per
sonal property of Randolph M’Gillia deCca -
od, consisting nf ?6 head of cattle, 2 holes, I
gig a- d hit neat, 1 Icrsey waggon,some house
hold and kitchen fdrniture, l gold watcD.some
books, plantation tools, hr *>c-
Also, on the next TuerLl. following tt hil
ate res d nee near St. aaarys, the remaining
part of the personal property «f the said Bar
dolph M Gillis, deceased, consisting of boose
tp’hl and mtchen furniture ,• and a small Li
brary. To be sold for the benefit of ihe heirs
and creditors of said estate.
HANNAH If’GlLLIS, Administratrix,
G H’l.’OV v D, Administrator.
St Harya Juue ifiib, 1825,
June 2fi ys
f fleware of Swindlers ! !. !
' /AN the 29th of January last, my black
v/woman named PEGGY, was enticed ;
away from me by Samuel Townsend. Pa
trick Monroe, Joseph Orston and others :
was harbored and concealed by the said So-
muel Townsend, and taken into his posses
sion under pretence of obtaining her free
dom ;’and on the 17th of March last, was
carried off by the above named Joseph Or
ston, who goes in the capacity of r pedlar.
Said Peggy is now in the Pth year of her
age, of middle size, about 5 feet 4 or 5 in
ches high, handsomely built, of yellow com-
ilexion, very likely, familiar and free spo-
icn. She sometimes calls herself Peggy
Hagin, and has of late pretended to say that
she was free born. Peggy may be known
by any one who converses’with her, by her
telling who raised her, and of her leaving
her child behind, whose name is Eliza. It is
supposed that she is sold, or concealed in
some part of the country. Any person find
ing where she is, and giving information by
letter, directed to the subscriber, living in
Barnwell district, or to Mr. Isaac Frazier,
in Columbia, S. C. shall receive a reward
oftwenty five dollars; and ifthe said Orston
and Peggy be found together, and appre
hended. so that the villains can be brought
to justice, any person or persons, so appre
hending them, shall receive a reward of 50
dollars.
S. W. KE ARSEY.
June 17, 1825,
ITf Each publisher of a newspaper in the
states of North and South Carolina and
Georgia, is requested to insert the above
advertisement in their respective papers,
once a week for three weeks, and forward
their accounts either to Mr Isaac Frazier
in Cnlmnbiaf or to the subscriber in Barn
well District, S. C
.Notice,
T HE subscriber will dispose of his Mills
in Montgomery County, having a
grist and four sawe running, which last are
calculated to turn out from 4 to 6000 feet
of lumber per day, which can be railed im
mediately into the Ocniulgnc River, with
600 acres of the best timbered pine land in
that section of the state. As to terms of
sale, they will be made easy. The above
property was formerly that of E. W. Bar
ker. My residence is near Milledgcvitlc.
JAMES BOYKIN.
June 12 69fr
OFFICE
FOR THE SALE OF NEGROES &c
T HE subscriber has opened an office for
tile sstfe ufNbgVt.es, Lets, Lands, Back
Stock &.c. and solicits the patronage of the
public. Advances will he made on proper
ty confided to him for sale if desired.
Wanted to purchase Planters’and United
States Bank Stock.
JAMES EPPINGER.
June 2 59|!p&fu
Superior Cologne Water.
W ARRANTED GENUINE and im-
ported, junt received and for Hnle by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Mny 13 Slind’s Buildings.
Door Mats
J UST received by the William Wallace
three dozen best quulity India Door
■Hats, tor sale by l. W. MORRELL.
Mnreh ( r * oft
Okdnano Dki*art.mknt, l
Washington, 4th June, 1825. S
S EALED PROPOSALS will be receiv
ed by this Department until the 31st
day of June next, for furnishing the follow
ing Cannon Bulls, viz: Seven thousand
five hundred 24 pounder Cannon Bulls, to
be delivered at Fort Delaware, near New
castle, Delaware.
Six thousand 24 pounder Cannon Bulls,
to he delivered at New-Orleans.
The Balls are to be cast in irou moulds,
anil to be delivered on or betbre the first
day of October, 1826. They will be in
spected at the manufactories, and at the
expense of the United States; but they
are to be delivered at the places mentioned,
at the cost and risk of the contractors.
The proposals should be made separately
for each parcel, and should state the price
per pound.
Persons disposed t« offer proposals, will
be furnished, on application, with the di
mensions of the balls, and the regulations
for inspecting them.
GEO. BOMFORD,
Brevt. Col. on Ordnance Service.
Printers of the Laws of the U. States,
are desired to publish the foregoing once a
week, for five weeks, and to transmit to this
Department, with their accounts, one of
the papers containing the advertisement.
June 14 70bf
SXXZOZED.
mrMN OF THE .MORAVIAN NUNS,
At the Consecrution of Pulaski's Ranntr,
The standard of Cuunt Pui.aski, the no
ble Pole who fell in the attack upon Savan
nah during the American Revolution, was
of crimson silk, embroidered by the Mora
vian Nuns of Bethlehem, in Pennysylvsnia,
See N A. Review, New-Series, Vol. VI.
". 390.
When the dying flame of day
Through the chancel shot its ray,
F»r the glimmering tapers shed
Faint the light on the cowled head ;
And the censer burning swung,
Whore before the altar hung
The proud banner, that with prayer
Had been consecrated there;
And the Nun’s sweet hynrn was heard tha
while,
Sung low in the dim mysterious ai .
“ Take thy banner ! may it wave
Proudly o’er the good and brave.
When the battle’s distant wail
Breaks the sabbath of our vale.
When the clarion’s music thrills
To the hearts of these lone hills,
When the spear in conflict shakes,
And the strong lance shivering breaks
“ Take tbv banner! and beneath
The war-cloud’s encircling wreath,
Guard it—till our liumes are free—•
Guard it—God will prosper thee !
f In the dark and trying hour,
In the breaking lbrth of power,
In the rush of steeds and men,
His right hand wilt shield thee then.
“ Take thy banner I but when night
Closes round the ghastly fight,
If the vanquished warrior how,
Spare him! by our holy vow,
By our prayers and many tears,
By our mercy that endears,
Spare him—he our love has shared—
Spare him—as thou wouldst be spared'
“ Take thy banner ! and if e'er
Thou shouidst press the soldier’s bier,
Anil the muffled drum should best
To the tread of mournful feet,
Then this crimson flag shall oe
Martial cloak aud shroud to thee!”
And the warrior took the banner proud,
Aud it was his martial cloak aud shroud.
The National Oazetw minks ilia'. ;f.e im
portunate attempts at evangelizing the Jew*
would be lo them, in this country, equal to
their oppression iu the old world. Not at
all; Here they would try the force of ar
gument—iu Europe they applied the rack
and the stuke. A great aunt of (nine, who
was one of the first settlers in Georgia, un
der General Oglethorpe, carried to the
grave, the marks of the rope on her wrists,
when put to the question in tiie Inquisition
at Lisbon. She was a hard subject to con
vert.—Auah.
The elegant packet ship York, Capt. Ba.
ker, one of the line between New York,
and London, <vus visited by many thousand
persons, while she lay in the London dock,
Mr. Willat, the editor of the British Tra
veller, was among the number, and he has
given a long description ofthis vessel, iu bia
papor of the 7th of May.—He hays “ ihe
convenience and beauty of thi6 ship, and
her various accommodations are such av
we have never seen in any vessel, calculat
ed at once for the p rposen *t>f commerce,
and for passengers.”
E .tract of a letter from Havre, Mny 11.
—“ Our udvices from Livi ipool arc to the
7th. The dullness of that market, line
frightened some of our little speculators,
and if reports are true, several hundred
bales Louisiana cotton which were purcha
sed a few days since ot 48, have been sold
at 44. 300 bags Ht. Domingo, to arrive,
have sold at 13*( sous. Some Rio Coffee*
at 13.
Treasury A'e\iaT'n\ev\t,
April 29, 1825
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
T HAT, on the fifst day of October next,
the principal of the six per cent, stock
of the United States, created under the au
thority of an Act of Congress, entitled “An
Act authorising a loan for a suin not exceed
ing eleven millions of dollars,” approved on
the fourteenth day of March, one thousand
eight hundred and twelve, together with
the interest then due thereon, will be paid
to the proprietors of said stock, or to their
attorneys duly authorized, at the Treasury
of the United States, in Washington, and
at the several Loan Offices, on the books of
which any portion pf said stock may stand.
A surrender of the Certificates of said
Stock, will be required at the time of pay
ment, and the interest on said Stock will
cease, from and after the thirtieth day of
September next.
SAM’L. L. SOUTHARD,
Acting Secretary of the Treasury. |
May 12 4$, 1
Remedy for the Riles,
T HE Medicine now ollcred to the pul
is one which lias been fully subjcci
to tiie infallible test of experience ; and
every instance where it has been fairly I
ed, it has been attended with the most cc
pletc success. In some of the cases, t
patients had been labouring under the 1
ease for years, and during tliut period, li
received the best medical advice, and li
even undergone a painful surgical opc;
lion, without permanent advantage. Ii
not (liko those usually advertised) offer
as a certain cure for a long catalogue
diseases, but those afflicted with this co!
plaint, for which alone it is recommendt
mny rely with confidence upon obtainii
relief, even in its worst forms, in a eh(
time i and themselves are the best jiulg
of the importance of such a remedy. Pri
50 cents per box, with directions signed '
the proprietor. Prepared and sold at
JAMES A. AUSTIN’S
Drug and Chemical Store, No. 273. Nor
Third-St. above Cullowhill, Philndel'
The proprietor lies appointed LAY
IIENDRICKSGN, corner of Congress a
Whittaker-Streets, Slmil’s Buildings, w
ngents for tho sale of this medicine, in S
vanunh, Geo.
IDT The Darien Gazette, the Washin
ton News, Georgia Journal, and Mac
Messenger, will please give the above tlir
iuscrtlon and forward their accounts to
May 10 L. & H,