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113 Vol. XXII.
FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 20, 1825
Whole No. 46G0.
IMPROVED
roDE OF DRAV ING.
L nVLETTERS PATENT UNDER THE SEAL OP
THE UNITED STATES.
mMMiSSIONERS of Lotteries, in con-
|jy w Kb the Act of Assembly, present
Uc ’ FOURTH scheme
of THE
ARYLAND
Li.iv improved plan, the Commission-
teSJi early period for the announce-
stVrize 20,000 Dollars.
SCHEME:
„ nf 20.000 dollars is 20,000 dollars,
of 10 000 do Is 10,000 do
of 6,000 do is 8,000 do
of 1,000 do Is 6,000 do
of 600 do is 2,000 do
100 do is 2,000 do
60 do is 1,600' do
20 do is 1,000 do
10 do is 2,000 do
6 do is 1,000 do
2do is .20,000 do
| Prises.
i thaaJJanke.
(Tickets at $3.00 fr
70,000
70,000 dollars.
f price payable in Cash, sixty days after the
1 ! iject to a reduction of fifteen pr cent.
MODE OP DRAWING.
jumbers will be put into one wheel as usu*
iindieotherwheelwlltbe put the prices
w denomination of two dollars, and the
to progress in the usual manner. The
risesofsS will be awarded to the odd or
limbers ortho Lottery (ns the case may be)
lent on the drawing of the Capital Prize of
t)—that it to say,if the $20,000 prize should
(,ut to an odd number, then every odd num-
lie scheme will lie entitled to a $2 prize.
0,000 dollar prize should come out to an
umber, then all the even numbers in the
! will be each entitled to a prize of $2.
The odd numbers are those ending with
7, or 9.
i even numbers are those ending wlih
j 8, or 0.
I mode of drawing not only enables the
ssioners to complete the whole Lottery in
hiving, but has the great advantage of dls-
ifr the small prizes regularly to every al-
1 number in the scheme, so that the h&ldcr
rkets or two shades of tickets (one odd
s even number) will be certain ot oblnln-
t-one prize, and in the same ratio for
er quantity.
1 Ticket drawing n superior prize in this
, is not restricted from drawing un inferior
e Tickets will be ready in the dourse of
wing week.
FAMES L. HAWKINS,,)
phT. F. WILLIAMS, > Commissioners.
FA3. B. RINGGOLD, $
t, Much 26,1825.
iforTichctsor shares in the above Lot-
lith will positively be drawn in Baltimore
[18th of May next) received and forwarded
LTJTOER’S
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
DR. DYOTT’s
roved Anti-Bilious Pills,
revent and cure all Bilious Comnlblnts,
MALIGN ANT FEVERS, be.
SE PILLS if administered in time to re
eve the bile from the stomach, will coun-
be causes which commonly produce yol-
bihousfever, ague or fnli fevers, bilious
■pleurisy, dysentery, worms, sick and foul
p.iieadachejioss of appetito, flntulence,
5 nu > hypochondria and hysterical com-
7 ,mh,hw j ouuiiguiiry, gravel
I in n’ W'l/vy,scorbutic blotches, im-
f in the blood, female complaints, &c.
wen about once tt fortnight during the
mild butmner months, they will prove a
C-X- sgainst tho ague and prevailing
| ol directions for taking them accompanies
I* 0f .P'lls ismall boxes 25 cents, large do.
“• An « by appointment sold by
_ . A. PARSONS,
|25 Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings.
“ga Congress Mineral
Spring Water.
I DOZEN, just received pnr Win. Wei.
IWm. a , n ,. ditional supply of those del-
I’,,^ r50 iMessrs. Lynch & Clarke’s bot-
Hthi.I 18 .! 1 ’* bolt ' es In boxes of one,
f'f ee dozen each, well packed in salt and
arranted as pure as canbe imported
■ Dgiggist, No. 8, Gibbons' Buildings.
ENCO UR A GE D OMES TIC ENTERPRIZES!
30,000 DOLLARS FOR #10.
Maj be procured by a prompt application to the subscriber,
AUGUSTA
sa&s®s?a(B w&m* iLciwpn&afa
AUTHORIZED BY WE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OXORCIA.
SAM’L. HALE,
ROB’T. R. REID,
THOS. I. WRAY, -
AUG’N. SLAUGHTER,
WM. W. HOLT,
JOHN W. WILDE,
fi. D. THOMPSON.
Commssioaen.
1 Prize
1
of
4
4
6
10
50
100
5000
5175 Prizes.
12825 Blanks
SCHEME.
$30,000
20,000
10,000
5,000
1,000
500
100
50
10
:}
$30,000
20,000
40,000
20,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
6,000
50,000
180,000
APPROVED PATENT FAMILY
MEDICINE &
D R. Deans Rheumatic Pills
“ Lens New London Bilious Pills
“ Dyotts “ ««
‘ l Anderaons “ “
“ Colts “ «
“ Hoopers *• «
“ Churches Cough Drops
•' Milieus “ «
“ Turlington “ “
“ Hills Balsom of Honey
“ Squires Gran Elixor
“ Daffys Elixor Snlutis
*' Voughts Chein’l fAnti Dysentaric Medicine
“ " Indian Botanical Ague Drops
“ Churches Ess. «f Mustard and Pills
*• Robertsons Worm Lozenzes
“ Rogers Vegetable Pulmonic Detergent
•* Batemans Drops
“ Thompsons Aromatic Teeth Paste
“ “ EyeWater
•* Davenports Eve Water
“ Hinklys lnfalible remedy for Piles
Harlem Oil (or Medicameutum)
Dalbys Carminative
Henrys Calcined Magnesia
ALUO,
The celeorated Cordial Balm of Gilead
Quirks Essence of Tyre, for changing light,
red or grey Hair to a beautiful and perma.
nent brown or black
Fra sale by A PARSONS,
feb 26 Druggist No. 8, Gibbons’ Building,
18,000 TICKETS AT TEN DOLLARS.
Less than two and an half Blanks to a Prize.
The prizes only to be drawn, and to be nil flontingfrooi the commencement except the following
which will be deposited in the wheel at definite periods, viz: 8
On the 1st Drawing 1 prize of $10,000 I of 600
“ 2d « 1 " 6,000 b 1 of 1,000 b 1 of 600
‘• 3d « 1 «* 10,000 & 1 of 600
” 4th do 1 do 6,000 b 1 of 1,000 Si 1 of 600
“ 6tli do 1 do 10,000 Si 1 of 600
M 6th do 1 do ' 6,000 St 1 of 1,000 St 1 of 600
u 7th do 1 do 10,000 £ 1 of 6,000 4.1 of 600
. “ 8th do I do 20,000 St 1 of 1,000 Si 2 of 600
“ 8th do 1 do 30,000 St 1 of 1,000 St 1 of 600
The Scheme is splendid, and for Richness end safety of in vestment, offers equal if not superior
inducements to any of the Northern Lotteries.
The whole Lottery to be completed in Nine Drawings only.
Prizes payuble in Thirty Days nftertlie completion of the Drawing,ifapplied for within twelve months.
Prize T ickets will bo received in payment forany Tickets that may remain unsold in the course
of the Drawing.
PRESENT PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole Tickets $10 1 Quarters, $2 60
Halves 6 | Eighth;, 1 25
For sale inn great variety of numbers,
ID* Orders for Tickets and Shares from anypartof the United States, POST PAID, and en
closing the Cash, addressed to the subscriber will meet prompt attention.
HENRY MACDONNELL.
Savannah.
April 18 89
avy Commissioners' Office.
18th -neimuARY; 1825.
State of Georgia,
T>Y Elijah Baker, Clerk of the Court ofOrdina
JC> O' for the County of Liberty,
Capt. Joseph Jones applies for letters ot admin,
istration on the goods and chattels, rights and cre
dits, that were ofWm.Andcrson,late of said coun
ty, dec’d.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said deo
to file their objections (if any they have, in my
office at Riceborough, on or before the first Mon
day in Muy next; otherwise letters of adminis
tration will be grauted to the said applicant.
Given under my hand and senl this third day ol
March, A. D. 1826. E. BAKER,ccoic
march 16 60*
llTiME D Y~ AGAIN s'l’
Apr
Navy Commissioners' Office. UNION CANAL LOTTERY,
lOtii Class—New Scries*
T HE Commissioners of the Navv will receive WTTILL be drawn on the 11th of May, 1826,
irh? proposals until three o’clock, P. M.of and finished in a few rainutea.-Sixty
me 16thday of April next, for supplying the fol- Numbers—Eight Ballots to be Drawn
P^ a ® 0urt > Chatham county
«W j • . -
°f Jno. Retan stating tha
ehaii a . did on the first day of May
M omi® r *° secure, the payment of his
noiimJj? !J ole '°f that date for the sum
payable to the said John
Pith intew °L before the lst day of May
liture nn,u at i.? P er cent P er annum, by
ycarfi flf 1 ” 3 S ®5 ’ bearin S date th -
bn R*,? 71 IfOfesfijd, mortgaged to the
It of all ii’ /i tb » e “"divided moiety or
1 «» % a- of 1lan f situ ^’ V' n e and
®, ttva "nali/ and known and
P a “ thereof by the number
fe anhurtn 6 tytl,,n S Darby ward, together
Ipromilrl^ 1 ’ 068 ’ nnd f“ r t" er stating that
■ said ”°b e remains wholy unpaid,
Igawfe.'gMK
t it is < ordRr'^‘,P° ll l bn ’ atlorne y f° r the
lay into fif- d that thc said Nathan Ba-
|A th tf U " s t»°, urt ; witl l in twe,ve m ° ntbB
■ note 10118 ntvd interest due or.
? flhe said application,
|he sai ( i N tb aj d ,e eq - ity of redemp
1 S '? “ akcr of and to thc said
I, ' ,ses » ba thenceforth and iorever
te^-ed,thata copy of this
LTefofiI- said N atha„ .Ba®, at least
t of said mnno 6 • tlme appointed for the
m y int “ court > or published
ein evc v m ^ ttC3 0f lb « state, at
4H, until the time op-
ill otfer^ thereof, and that sucli
d by the statu,A 0 | edine t bo bad ns are
• etatnte iu such case made and
t fr5, n> the minutes this 3
3 “T RF^NlKf'c/erA.
1824.
lowing Timber, viz s
All the Pine Timber necessary for lower masts,
bowsprits, topmasts,loweryards, and topsoil yards,
for three ships of the line; for three frigates of the
largest class, for three frigates of the Rmullerclassj
for three sloops of war; and for three lower masts
fof schooners. For thirty thousand cubic feet of
squared Pine Plank Stocks, to be not less than
thirty-five feet, and to average forty-five feet in
length, of at least eleven inches in diameter, and
of equal size ut top and butt. One sett of the musts
and spars for the different classes of vessels, and
ten thousand cubic feet oftiie Plank Stocks, to be
delivered at each of the Navy YardsatCharlctown,
Mass. Brooklyn, N. York, and Gosport, Va.
Fortwo sets of Pine Beams fur Frigutcs of the
largest class; one set to be delivered at the Navy
Yard at Charlestown, Mass, and one set at Gos
port, Vn.
For two setsofPine Beams for Frigates of the
1
1
2
1
20
30
52
156
1,248
10,708
SCHEME.
1 PRIZE OF $50,000 is $50000
20,000
10,000
5,000
4,720
1,000
500
100
50
20
10
“ 20,000
“ 10,000
“ 10,000
•* 4,720
“ 20,000
* 15,000
“ 5,200
“ 7,800
« 24,960
« 106.080
$273,760
12,120 Prizes, ) Tickets at $8 J
22,100 Blanks, ( 34,220 )
in this Scheme, xvlth Eiglit drawn ballots,there
smaller class; one set to be dellvered"at (be Navy'MU be 68 prizes with Three numbers on them;
Yard at the City of Washington, and one set at 1456 with Two numbers o.; them ; and 10,608
the Navy Yard at Gosport, Va. with One number on them. Those tickets having
For fourteen Live Oak Beams for n Ship of the none of the drawn ballots on them being blanks.
Line, and eight Live Oak Beams for n Frigate of To determine the fate of the 34,220 Tickets, the
the largest class, eleven pine pieces for masts nnd 60 numbers will severally be placed in a wheel on
spars, and nine pine beems fora Ship of the Line, the day of drawing, and Eight of them will be
and twenty-two pine pieces for masts and spurs drawn; and that Ticket having on it as a combi-
for a Friguts of tlie lurgest class, to be delivered utlon, the lst, 2d, and 3d Nos. drawn, will be
at the Navy Yard at Gosport/va.; and for five entited to $50,000.
Live Oak Beams, for nFyigate of the lurgest clrss; That having on it the 6th,7th, and 8tb, will be
and 61 Pine Pieces for masts and spars tor a ship, entitled to $20,000.
to be delivered at the Navy Yard at Brooklyn, N. That having on it the 4th, 6th, and 6th, will be
York. entitled to $10,000.
The whole of the Pine timber must be of the Those having on them the 3d, 4th, and 6th, and
best long leaf, fine grained, Southern yellow nine 3d, 7th, nnd 8tn, each $5,0>XI.
—and all the timber must be free from sap, wanes, That having on it the 2d, 3d, and 4th, will be
bad knots, or dofocts of any kind, nnd subject to entitled to $4,720.
the inspection and approval of the Commandants Those having on them the 2d, 6th, and 8th ; 2d
of the several Yards, or such otherpersons as the 3th, and 7th ; 2d, 6th, nnd 8th ; 2d, 7th, and 8th;
Commissionersof the Navy may appoint for that 3d, 4th, and 6th ; 3d, 4th, and 7th; 3d, 4th, and
purpose. 8th ; 3d, 6th, and 6fh ; 3d, 5lh, and 7th ; 3d, 6th
The proposals must state the prices asked, per and 8.;.; 3d, 6th, and 7th ; 3d, 6th, and 8th; 4th
cubic foot 5 and must be made separately for the 6th, and 7th; 4th, 6th, and 8th ; 4th, 6th, and 7th
masts of each class of vessels, at each place. Per- 4th, 6th, and 8th ; 4tii, 7th, and 8th; 5th, 6tli
ons wishing to contract, may obtain schedules of and 7th ; 5th, 6th, and 8th ; 6th, 7th, and 8th
the pieces required, for masts, spars, and beams, “ach $1600.
•uc |iit;bca ici|uu cii) i
with their several forms and dimensions, by ap
plying in writing orotherwise to tiie Commission
ers, or to the Navy Agents nt Boston, New York,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Va. or Charles
ton, S. C.
The Pine Beams and Plank Stock,and the Mast
Ail others (being 30 Tickets) having three of
the drawn Nos. oil them, will each be entitled
to $60u.
Tite 62 Tickets having the 3d and 4th drawn
Nos, on them only, will ench be entitled to $100.
The 166 Tickets having on them the 4th and
and Spar Timber, must be delivered on or before 8tb, or 4th nqd 6th, or 4tli apd 7th drawn Nos. on-
the first day of May, 1826; and the Live Oak l y> wi >l each be entisled to $5().
Beams, on or before the first of November next. All others (being 1248 Tickets) with any Two
All the Timber, except the Live Oak, must be «f the drawn Nos. on them, will each be entitled
felled, or must have been felled betweep the first to $20.
oi'November and the first of March. And those having on them any One of the
C? To bp published in the National Intelligen- drawn Nos. (being 10,608 Tickets) or 1326 for
cer and National Journal, Washington City ; Bal- each drawn No will each be entitled to $10.
timore American nnd Baltimore Patriot,Baltimore; Ticket which shall have drawn a prize of a
Aurora and Franklin Gazette, and Democratic superior denomination can be entitled to an mfe
Press, Philadelphia; Commercial Advertiser, Aar prize.
New York American, New York ; New England Prizes payable thirty days after the drawing
Palladium, Boston Patriot, Boston; Maryland andsubject, ns usual, to a deduction of 16 pr cent.
Republican, Annapolis; Alexandria Herald, Alex- A considerable portion of this Lottery is put up
andrin; Norfolk Herald, Richmond Enquirer, in parcels of 20 tickets, embracing all the combi-
Charleston City Gazette, Savannah Republican, nation Nos. from 1 to Of), which parcels cannot
• • star. possibly draw less than $80, less the deduction
of 15 per cent, with so many chances tor the Ca
pital Prizes.
J.B. YATES,
A. M’INTYRE, $ Mana S ers ‘
Philadelphia, 9th March, 1826.
Tickets, at pretent, $9
Orders received, and forwarded at the above
Raleigh Register, Raleigh
• march 8 64
Court of Ordinary Effingham
N 1
County,
March Term, 1825.
OTICE is hereby given that Thomas Wyley,
has applied to thisCourt for on order that price, at
Mrs. Hannah Grouver, Adm’x of Solomon Grouv
er, do make titles to him for the following land
viz;—
One tract containing 202j) acres in Wilkinson
bounty, known as No.91, 9th Districtf-and one
tract co ptaining 202J acres, in Baldwin County,
known us No, 23, 18th District. And the Adm’x
LUTHER’S
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
may 6 UK)
Notice.
at the next term of this Court, after this notice has A DL persons having demands against the estate
bepn published three months, to execute the titles , {X ot Joshua Dixon, are requested to present
prayed for. them duly attested; and those indebted to said es-
prayed
Extract from ike Minutes,
JOHN CHARLTON, ccoic.
mar 18 02j
tate wilt make i
may 7
THOS,
1)1*103
yment
SMITH, Adm’r.
D YSP EPS I A.
D r. J.W. ATTRIDGE’S TINCTURE for in
digestion, termed Dyspepsia. The discov
ery of this Medicine has been the effect of long
and attentive study, and i* now made public from
the most decided conviction founded on ample
experience of its power in eradicating this disease,
after every other Medicine had failed. It has on
ly been in this country twelve months, and it has
done Wonders in giving restoration, and in asth-
ir.utical cases, its beneficial effect has been aston
ishing. Dr. James Farmer, Memberoflhe Royal
College of Surgeons in London, declares in his
Treatise, that Asthma and indigestion are found
coexisting, the stomach at all times exerts consid
erable influence over the pulmonary functions,
and it is therefore fair to conclude that tlie former
disease is aggravated by the latter. Asthmatic
^people, continu »s the learned Doctor, should im
pose upon themselves the same regulation as if
the case were purely dispeptic. This tincture
pens obstructions of thc spleen and liver, cleans-
etli the breast of phlegm, aud the chest of hu
mours gathered therein; removes pain in the back,
stomach and sides, and the windy cholic. Also
S ddiuess in the head, which ail proceed from in
gestion. It has been recommended by some
of the most ominenl pliysiciaususavaluablc med
icine in dispepsia,but it does not cure all diseases
Sold in square bottles, with Dr. Altridgo, London
on each bottle, wholesale and retail, by
AUGUST G. OEMLER, Agent,
At his Drug Store corner of Whitaker and
Broughton Streets.
feh 16 84
Camden—Superior Court.
October Term, 1824.
Nicholas .7. Bayard 1
vs. > Rule Am.
Ray Sands )
O N the petition of Nicholas J. Bayard, stating
that Ray Sands, on the fifth day of June eigh
teen hundred nnd twenty-four, for the better se
curing (he payment of his certain bond or writing
obligatory, bearing date the day and year afore
said, whereon he the said Ray acknowledged him-
self held and bound unto the said Nicholas J. Bay-
ai d, m the penal sum of four thousand dollars
conditioned for the naymet of one thousand dol,
lars on or before the first day of October then
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 of land, lying,
being and situate on Cumberland island in the
county of Camden, and known by the name of
Cotton Bluff, containing four , hundred and fifty
acres, bounded on the north by lands 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 the said sums of
money remained unpaid, and pray the foreclosure
of the equity of redemption of the said Ray.
On motion of IV. W. Gordon, attorney for the
petitioner, it is ordered that the said Ray Sands do
pay into this court before the expiration of twelve
months from this date, the said several sums of
money in the condition of the said bond mention
ed, together with the interest and cost, otherwise
that the equity of redemption of the said Ray
Sands his heirs, executors, administrators and as
signs, of, in and to the said 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 n month for twelve months, or that a copy
be Berved on the said Ray Sands, at least six
months before the expiration of the tirje appoint
ed for tlie payment of the said money into court,
and that such further proceedings be had as are
pursuant to the statute in such case made and pro
vided.
Extract from the minutes, this 25th Oct. 1824
JOHN BAILEY, Clerk.
ont.29 200 .
Navy Commissioner's Office,
9th March, 1825.
rpHE Commissioners of the Navy will receive
. . sealed proposals until 3 o’clock, P.M. if the
31st May next, for tho following Live Oak Tim
ber, viz
For one complete frame,to be cut to moulds;for
sloop of war; and for 600 cubic feet of promis
cuous timber, to be delivered at the Navy Yard
near Portsmouth, N H.
Fortwo complete frames cut to moulds, for
sloops of war; and 8500 cubic feet of promiscuous
timber, to be delivered at the Navy Yard Charles
town, Mass.
For onecomplnte frame, cut to moulds, for a
sloop of war; and 3,600 cubic feet of promiscu
ous timber, to he delivered at the Navy Yard,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
For one complete frame, cut to moulds, for a
sloop of war; and 600 cubic feet of promiscuous
timber, to be delivered nt the Navy Yard, Phila
delphia.
For one,complete frame, cut to moulds, for a
sloop of war; and 600 cubic feet of promiscuous
timber, to be delivered at the Navy Yard, Wash
ingtoo.
For one complete frame, cut to moulds, for 5a
sloop of war; undj8,500 cubic feet of promiscuous
timber, to be delivered at the Navy Yard, Gosport,
The promiscuous timber is to be at least 12 feet
long, sided straight from 11 to 14 inches, rough-
squared the moulding way, and to curve from 2
to 22 inches for every ten feet of its length.
The whole to be delivered at the respective Na
vy Yards, on or before the first day of December
next, subject to the inspection, measurement,and
nproval, of the respective commanding officers
t thc yards, or of such o' her persons <u the Com
missioners of the Navy may appoint.
Separate proposals must be made for the quan
tity to be delivered at each of the Yards which a
ny person may be disposed to supply.
07 To be published once a week for six weeks
in tho National Intelligtncer, National Journal,
Washington; Baltimore American, Baltimore Pa
triot, Baltimore ; Aurora and Franklin Gazette,
Democratic Press, Philadelphia; Commercial Ad
vertiser; American, New-York; N. E. Palladium,
Boston Patriot, Boston; Maryland Republican,
Annapolis; Norfolk Herald. Richmond Enquirer,
Alexandria Herald, Charleston City Gazette, Sa
VAnnah Republican, Raleigh Register, Raleigh
Star. mar 26 ti.66
Navy
16 by 23
I inches.
16 by 13
inches.
Commissioners' Office,
9th Mtirch, 1825.
GffRHE COMMISSIONERS OF THE NAVY
<UL will receive sealed proposals Until 3 o'clock
P. M. of the 30th April next, for the white oak,
yellow pine, and locust materials necessary for
tke hulls of seven, and the spars of ten sloops of
war.
The materials for the hulls of two, and for the
spars of three sloops to be delivered at the Navy
Yard, Charlestown, Mast.
For the hull of one, and the spars nf three sloops
to be delivered at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, Aew
York.
Fur the hull and spars of one sloop at each of
the Navy A ards, at Porttmouth, A". H. Philadel
ia, Washington, and Gosport, Va.
The following detail shows the materials re
quired for the bull and spars of one sloop of war,
by which, persons offering may be governed in
making their proposals t
Materials of White Oak.
Two keel pieces, 62 feet long
One do do 42 do
Two keelson pieces, 62 do
One do do 42 do ,
Thirty-four hundred cubic feet promiscuous
timber, to average forty-feet in length; 1800 of
which, to square in the middle (torn 16 tt> 20 inch
es, and 1600 to square from 14 to 18 inches.
Eiglit thousand cubic feet of plank Stocks,from
thirty to sixty feet, andto average forty feet it.
length, top end to be not less than ten inches,and
the butt end not more than fourteen inches in di
ameter.
Two hundred and fifty knees, the arm to side
eight inches, length of body six feet six inches,
length of arm four feet six inches. The whole to
be of the best quality of white oak, free from sap,
bad knots and other defects.
Materials of Yellow Pine—for Hull.
11 pieces 34 feet long each) sided 16inches,
6 do 82 do do
4 do 29 do do
3 do 27 do do
2 do 21 do do
11 pieces 32 feet long each
4 do 31 do do
3 do 28 do do
3 do 25 do do
Three thousand five hundred cubic feet plank
stocks 11 to 12 inchessquare, to average forty feet
in length, none less than thirty; the whole to be
of the best long-leafed close-grained southern yel
low pine, entirely free from sap, bad knots and
all other defects.
Squared Spar Timber.
Length. Lower end. Top end. To hold largest
feet, inches, inches. dimensions.
1 piece 82 26by 26 18 by 9 > lOft.fmlowerend,^-
moulded 14 In
ches, to spring
by the mould 4j;
inches,in31 feet.
Superior court—Chatham county.
Thomas F. Purse et. al. 1
Complaints I
and ) INEQUITY.
Richard R. Cnyler, ex’r
Wm Shaw, deceased. J
N this cuse, on the suggestion in the defend!
ant’s answer, that certain per u.is not parties
to this bill, residing in Scotlnnd, claim to be on
titled to a distribution of part of the .undivide
estate of Wm Shaw, deceased, and on motion,
is ordered that all persons concerned do appear
before tho Superior Court of Clrathnn; County in
the term of.Tununry next, then and then to es
tablish such their elalms; and in default thereof,
that the undivided estate of thc said Win SlmW|
be distributed among the complainants agreeably
to the deeree of said Court and that this rule Ik.
published once a month until the expiration
thereof.!
Extract from the minutes this 7th day of June,
1824. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk.
june 17 $ri38
Pyroligneous Arid,
or Essence of Smoke.
T HIS Essence contains all thc properties which
are necessary for the caring of beet, andpoffc
hams with the common method of smoking, mul
is not attended with half the expences as is requi-
site in the usual manner of making bacon. 11 also
preserves fresh meat a longer time from detrimen,
and flies and the effect of hot weather.
The above Essence is sold at my Drug Store
corner of Broughton and Whitakcr-st.
■ dec 29 260 vi'Hi'-s r <;. okmm r;
Treasury Department,
March 14, 1825.
W IEREAS, on the 5th March, 1825, a law
was passed by the Congress of the United
States, of which the 3d, 4th, and 6th sections ure
in the words following, viz:
Sec. 3. And beat further enacted, Tlmt a sub
scription to the amount of twelve millions of dol
lars, of the six per cent, stock of the year eighteen
hundred and thirteen, bo, and the smile is hereby
proposed ; for which purpose books slmll be o- .
pened at the Treasury of the United States, and
at the several loan offices on the first day of April ;
naxt, to continue open until the first day of Octo-
her thereafter, for such parts of tha above-men
tinned description of stock, ns shall, on the day
of subscription, stand on the books of the Treusii j
ry, and on those of thc several loan offices ref
lectively; which subscription shall be effected
>y a transfer to the United States in tlie manner
provided by law for sucli transfers, of the credit
or credits standing an the said books, and by a
surrender oftiie certificates of the slock so sub
scribed. Provided, That all subscription by such I
transfer of stock, shall be considered as part of 1
the said twelve millions of dollars natiioiised to (
be borrowed by the first section of this net. ]
“Sec. 4. And be it further -enacted, That, for ,
the whole or apy part of any sum, which shall bn I
thus subscribed, credits shall be entered to the \
respective subscribers, who shall be entitled to a
certificate or certificates, purporting Hint tlie Uni
ted States owe to the holder or holders thereof,
his, her, or their assigns, a sum to be expressed
therein, equal to the amount of the princi|Kil
stock thus subscribed,bearing an interest not ex
ceeding four and one half per cemum per annum,
payable quarterly, from the thirty-first day of De
cember, one thousand eiglit hundred nnd twenty-
five ; transferrabla in the same manner as is pro]
vlded by law for the transfer of the stock|subscrih
ed, and subjeetto redemption at the pleasure ol
the United States, as follows! one half at a 1 ’ v
time alter the thirty-first dny of December, n
thousand eight hundred nnd twenty-eight, an J
the remainder at any time after the thirty-first
day of December, one thousand eight hundred
and twenty-nine 1 Provided, That no reimburse
ment shall he made, except fur the whole amount
of such new certificate, nor until after at least six
months’ public notice of sucli intended reim
bursement. And it shall be the duty of the Secre
tary of the Treasury to cause to be re-trana
ferred to the respective subscribers the se
veral sums by them subscribed beyond the a
mount of thc certificates of four and one half per
cent stock issued to them respectively.
“ Sec, 6. And be it further enacted, That tho
same funds whichhave^heretofore been, and now
are pledged by law for the payment of the inter
est, and for the redemption and reimbursement
of the stock which may be redeeirfed or reimbur
sed by virtue of the provisions of this act, shall
remain pledged in like manner for.tlie payment of
tlie interest accruing on the stock created by rea
ches, to spriiq
by the mould 4i
inches in 31 feet.
78 12
78 12
74 25
70 11
70 10
61 26
61 13
4 20
6 12
25 17
4 17
6 10
26 20
4 13
8 ) 17 ft. fm upper end.
5
8)18 ft.fmlowerend,4'
7 ( 16 ft. fm upper ena.
20 17 it. fm lower end.
Notice.
\ City Treasurer’s Office, )
13th April, 1825. $
I7TRHE City Taxes for the 1 resent year will be
iL payable, at this office, from this day to the
13th May next—after which time executions will
issue against ail persons in default.
M. W. STEWART,
City Treasurer.
april 13 81
Length,
feet
1 mast 71
1 do 49
1 do 46
1 do 40
1 yard 74
1 do 65
1 do 69
1 do 49
1 do 56
1 do 38
Round Spar Timber.
Diameter in part. Length of mast
nersor slings,
inches
19
16
16
13
19
17
14
13
14
10
bend or yd.arms
feet inches
12
9
7
6
3
3
6
4
*6
3
BOARDING SCHOOL,
FOR YOUNG GENTLE3IEN,
AT FLUSHLYG , LONG ISLAND.
NEW-YORK.
T HE subscriber hegs leave to inform his south
ern friends, that be has established a Board
ing Scuoot. in the Village of flushing, in which,
the course of instruction embraces all those braff di
es of a Classical and English Education usually
taught in Academies. The Village is one of. the
most healthful in the United States, about 12 miles
distant from tlie City of New-York, with which,
place there is a constantcomtminication by Steam
Boats and Stages. No effort shall be wanting on
the part of the subscriber, to promote tlie moral
and intellectual improvement of Uiote children
committed to his cure.
CHARLES W. CARPENTER,
april 7 7611—lm
The whole to be of the b$St long-leafed fine
grained southern yellow pine, free from bad knots,
sap, and other defects.
2000 30 inch locust-tree-flails, 1J inch.es square
6000 12 do do 11 do
The whole of the timber must have been cut be-
tweenthe 1st of October and the lst of March,
and must be delivered at the different yards as
cariy as possible, and certainly on or before the
31st day of December next, subject to tiie inspec-,
tion, measurement, and approbation of the comr
mandants of the yards wliere the materials are
delivered,, 1
Separate proposals must be made for the white
oak tic nber, knees, yellow piqe for hull,' for the
spars, aud for tiie tree-nails, for each sloop of war,
which any person may wish to supply; the prices
asked per cubic foot for the timber and spar pie
ces ; per sided inch for the knees; and per, thou-'
sand tor the tree-nails ; must be stated in words at
length. s
B7 To be published once a week for foiir
weeks, in tlie National, Intelligencer, National
Journal, Baltimore American and Baltimore Pa
triot, Aurora, Franklin Gazette nnd Democratic
Press, N. Y. Commercial Advertiser, and New
York American, New England Palladium, and
Boston Patriot, Alex. Herald,-Norfolk Herald,
Richmond Enquirer, Charleston City Gazette, Sa*
vannab Republican, Raleigh Register, afldlTtdaigh
, Star- • mar 26 lr67
sided 16 inches,, son of such subscription, and for the redeinption
moulded 13 in- or reimbursement of the principal of the same,—
And it shall be the-duty of the Commissioners of
the Sinking Fund to cause to be applied nnd paid
out of the Saidfund, yearly and every year, such
sum and sdmsas may be annually required to
discharge the interest accruingon tlie stork,Which
may be created by virtue of this act, Tlie said
Commissioners are-also hereby authorized to ap
ply, from time to time, such sum and sums out of
the said fund, as they,may think jiroper, towards
redeeming, by purchase, or by reimbursement,
in conformity witn the provisions of this net, the
principal of the said stock; and such purl of the
annual sum often millions of ddilars, vested by
law, in the said Commissioners, a's may be ne
cessary and required forthe above purposes, shall
be, and continue appropriated to the payment of
interest and redemption of the public debt, until
tlie whole of the stock which may be created -un
der the provisions of this act, shall have bean re
deemed or reimbursed."
Now, therefore, Notice is hereby given, That
books will be opened at the Treasury of the Unit
ed States, mid qt the several loait offices, on the
first day of April next, and continue open until
the first day of October thereafter, for receiving
subscriptions in conformity with the provisions ot
the said law.
The subscriptions may bfl made by the prbpri j
etbrs of the stock, either, in'p arson or by their At
torneys duly authorized to subscribe and transfer
it to the United States;
Should subscriptions of said stock be made to
an amount exceeding twelve millions of dollars,
a distribution of the said sum of twelve millions,
will be made among the subscribers in proportion
to the sums subscribed by them respectively.
SAM’L L. SOUTHARD,
march 26
Acting Secretary of the Treasury.
• • Notice4 . ’
lYflNE mouth's-after date application will be
J.1 made to the Honorable the; Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham County when sitting
for ordinary-purposesfqr leave to sell a certain
trpot of laud situated on Wilmington Island in
the County'of Chatham, containing fifty acres,
(more or. lew) with the buildings and improve
ments thereon, formerly the property of William
Gilbert, deceased, being tho real estate of Dennis
BenedictHughes, a minor and.orphan son of John
Hughes, deceased, for the benefit, maintainance
and education of the'said Dennis B. Hughes.
EDW’D HUGHES, Scn’r.) Trus-
EDW’D HUGHES, Jun’r. < lees,
feb 12 34
Information is Wanted,
VirrHETHER Richard Lake, or any of his
\ \ heirs are now living.—Lake, left Neiv-
Jersey about forty years ago, and went to North
Caiofina; stayed there a few years, and then
came into the State of Georgia. If he or any of
his friends will call on tlie EiiiTori of tiie Savan
nah Republican, they may receive information
highly interesting to |hem,
03“ Editors of papers in Georgia are requested
to pub;isk the above Iw# or three times-
April 23 W