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IMPROVED. .
ODE of drawing.
v 1 FTTFH8 PATENT ONDtR THE 8EAt OF
"' thert»«» states.
rnMMISSIONERS of Lotteries, in coil-
frith the Act of Assembly, present
‘^’fourth scheme
OF THE
MARYLAND
trof which will take place in the City
S!,d will be completed in ONE DAY.
m ami mode of awarding the prises be
i highly improved plan,the Commission-
Lean early period for the announce-
lestDnze 20,000 Dollars.
SCHEME:
, of 20,000 dollars is 120,000 dollars,
of 10,000 do *« 10 <100 An
is 10,000
is 6,000
do
do
of
of
of
,000
do
is
6,000
do
soo
do
is
2,000
do
100
do
'is
2,000
do
50
do
Is
1,600
20
do
is
1,000
do
10
do
is
2,000
do
6
do
is
1,000
do
9
do
is 20,000
do
70,000
*Y
—
do (
Prliei
Irises than Blanks.
[Tickets »t $3 CO is
izc payable in Cash, sixty days after the
-subject to a reduction of fifteen preent.
70,000 dollars.
ENCOURAGE DOMESTIC ENTERPRIZES!
30,000 DOLLARS FOR #10.
Maj be procured by a prompt application to the subscriber.
AUGUSTA
AUTHORIZED BV THE GENERAL ASSEH3LV OF THE STATF. OF 0E0R01A.
ltd
f?V.r
SAM’L. HALE,
ROB’T. R. REID,
THOS E WRAY,
AU’U’N. SLAUGHTER,
JVM W. HOLT,
JOHN W. WILDE,
B. D. THOMPSON.
ComMssionert.
f M ! •«
1 Prizfc
1 "
of
4
4
5
10
50
100
5000
Scheme
$30,000 i
20,000
10,000
A ooo
1,000
500
100
50
10
> .
$30,000
20,000
40,000
20,000
5,000
6,000
5,000
5,000
50,000
APPROVED PATENT FAMILY .
M B D I Cl N E* Si
D R. Deans Rheumatic Pills' ' '
“ Lfi^s New London Bilious Pills
“ Dyotts “ “
“ Anderson.) j* <4
‘‘ Colls , H
“ Hoopers : '* * „ “ ^
“ Churches Cough Drops
11 Milieus “ 4 ‘
Turlington “ 1
“ lliiis lialsom of Honey
“ Squires Gran Elixor . . .
'* Datfys Elixor Snlutis ’ 1
“ VoughtsCliera'I Anti-Dysenteric Medicine
‘‘ “ Indian Botanical Ague Drojis
“ Churches Ess. of Mustard and Pills
•*’ Robertsons Worm LOzenzes
“ Rogers Vegoialile Pulmonic Detergent
“ Batemans Drops
“ Thompsons Aromatic Teeth Paste
" “ ' Eye WiiteT
Davenports Eye Water
“ Hinklys Infantile reinedyfor Piles
Harlem Oil (or Mcdicamciituin)
Dalhys Carminative
Henrys Calcined Mugnesia
Afc*l>, ?’• !
The cclenrntcd Coi dial Balm of Gilead
Quirks Essence of Tyre, for changing light,
red or grey Hair to a hctut'iful and pe.'ina-
nfent brown or lilaclt
Fm sale by A PARSONS,
fell 26 Druggist No. 8, Gibbons’ Building,
MODE OF DRAWING. - t
lumbers will be put into one wheel as usu-
in the other whpel Will be • put the prizes
edenom.ihatipfl of two dollars, und the
, to progress in 'the usuitl manner. ■ The
’risefofftff.will be awarded tc the odd or
nihers ofthe Lottery (as the case may be)
nt on the drawir.g-df tlie Capital Prize of
-that is to say,if the $20,OOO.prize should
to an odd number) then every odd num-
schemc will be entitled to a $2 prize
,0U0 dollar prize should come out to tui
inber, then all the even'numbers in the
will be each entitled to a prize of $2.-
flit odd numbers are those ending With
7, or-9. . V .*• *
lie even numbers are those ending wiih
8, or 0.
inode 61 drawing not only enables the
uioners to complete the whole Lottery in
ing, but bus the great advantage of dis-
B the small prizes-regularly to every al-
nuinber in the scheme, so that the holder
lickets or two sIkvjcj of tickets (one, odd
even number) will be certain of obtain*
ast one prize, ahd in the same aatio for
later quantity s;t.. :
k Ticket drrtwintf It superior prize iri this
ia not restricted from drawing an inferior
5175 Prizes.
12825 Blanks
j
180,000
18,000 TICKETS AT TEN DOLLARS.
Less than two anti at) hnlf Blanks to a Prize.
On the
1st
Drawing
1 price
44
2d
<1
1 <»
4 *
3d
(C
1 '•
tt
4th
do
1 do
a
5th
do
1 do
tt
6th
do
1 do
it
7th
do
1 do
n
8th
do
1 do
M.
9th
do •
1 do
* M ' ,• • J
teTickets will bereftdy in the course cf
'ngweek. ; (J ,. - -
..MES L..HAWKIN9,
MT. F. WILLIAMS,
5. B. RINGGOLD,
!, March 25, 1825,
i. Commissioners.
i lor Tichets or shares in the aboVe Lot-
lliicls will positively be draws! in Baltimore
psihof May next) received and forwarded
LimiEms
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
DR. DYOTT-8. .
woml Anti-Bilious Pills,
irevent and cure all Bilious Complaints,
MALIGNANT FEVERS,fcc. . .
E PILLS if administered in tinteto 1 re
ive (lie bile from the stomach, will coute
" causes which commonly produce vel-
r- fall fev ' - 7
tSE
bhous fever, ague or. fall fevers, bilious
V'eurlay, dysentery, worms, sick and foul
f, bead a C he, loss of appetite, flatulence,
■c nt*. hypochondrin und hysterical conh-
sour stomach, heart burn, dyspepsia or in
I*’| • J »eyremove habitual tostiveness,
coughs, asthma, itrangunry, .gravel,
Itomirgoiit, scurvy, scorbdtic blotches,' |m-
v" ,,le , bleed, female complaints, lie,! 1
jken about once a fortnight. during the
jand hurnmer months, they will prove a
lkness nUVe asain9t l ’ ,e ague and prevailing
it ^? r Ikfeegtheih hccompauies
r ol .P , * l » i small boxes.25 cents,' large do.
I 5, Antl by appointmeat sold by
r. i A. PARSONS,
12- wbboiis* iiultiiings
tllt0 & a Congyess t Mineral
Spring Water. , .
DOZEN, just received perWm. Wal
> , » »vt;rivt’u per um, vvai-
i V „? c ®’ “ n i additional supply of those cel-
m,A. 0 f ft ? essrs - Lynch L Clarke’s bob
1 niiui.* « i . . V’lttPht; s uui*
IdMimo t"' * ) nt Edifies in boxes of one,
L L” each >.well packed in,salt und
lebv ruil e,i as P u ^ c u ? eftn be imported
1 n ... ; ' A. PARSONS,
— rni ^st. No. 8, Gibbons’ Bulldirtgs.
prior
|l ,n Rctan
jeourt, Chatham county
(••Baker. | Rule yi ,
X n P R , ! , 1 ! on Jno< Betnn stating thn
ihebt‘tt»!^ er ^ ^ on the first day of May
irromie. secure payment of his
fliousaml 1 T {I 01 * of for the sum
I or order ^ * ar9 ’ payable to the said John
kvitb im,,,! ‘ ,r before the 1st day of May
[‘"hire nn S | Ht i ? per cent P er annu m, by
dyca r , fi " er ‘ ,is sea '. bearing dale th.
)hn R ct .,„ ^joiesaid, mortgaged to the
irt of «|i ( l’ 'be undivided moiety or
in Hie citv of ft 1 ° f lnnd ’ situatK ' ■ybig and
hshed infff Savannah, and known and
') Tyi. nniiii thereof by the number
apimrifii 'y'b ,n g Darby wftrd, together
Hnd furt ' ler -stating that
said mn . t Y 9°le remains wholy unpaid,
closure offtf "?. u11 force ’ P ra y in fi
waoSor w w P d T rtgaRe ’
lr > it is nntu* ,' ^ or( Jon, attorney for thef
pay into thu* 1 . t mt 'b. e , .a?' 11 Nathan Ba-
date, the . 00 . ur t> wdhin twelve months
^ note anrl^ii! nCI ' m ant * interest 'due or.
default t| u , P „ir fi .u 08 ' e'tbe said application,
[the said Nath 1 "iJ t , lie ec l ui 'y' of redemp
w5nS^® Bker ^«Mto the said
psed, s > be thenceforth and torever
'^ r vefi3 der . H 1 d - "'at'a c Q py of this
H.liefnire 8ttl HjNathf^n U^get, at least
'•°f said inolim • t '^ 9 appointed for the
‘ tho nuhli” e r> ,nto cour t> or published
in eve-' G azettes of this state, nt
[ 9r the navm^ 0 . 11 . 1 ^’ un '** 'bo time n|i-
ant l allied ae, t thereof, and that such
1611 V the , l ,!r; cePdin S s be had as are
tute in such cuse made and
n l fl 'om tho
' 3
minutes this 24th May. J824
A. B. FANNIN. Clerk.
of 1 of 500
ft.oop & i of r.eoo k i of 300
10,000 k 1 of 500
5,000 & I of 1,000 k 1 of 500
10,(Hit) tel of 500 . ;
6,000 te j of 1,000 k 1 of 500'
10,000 4- j of 5,0004-1 of .->oo
20,(KMi ft j of 1,000 k 2 of300
30,000 k i: Qf 1,(«(0 ft 1 of 600 .
'J’lie whole Lottery to be completetl in Nine Drawings only.
Prizekpuyable in Thirty Days nfteithe completion ofthe pinwing,ifapplled for wUhintwelvZ months
Prize Tickets will be received inpuymentforany Tickets that rauy remain unsold in the couiv>
of the Drawing.
PRESENT PRICE OF TICKETS
Whole Tickets $10 I Quarters, $2 5rf
. , Ilulves < 5 | Eighths, 125
• r .. For sale in a great variety of numbers, . : »
O’Or/lers for Tickets and Shares from unypurtof the United States, POST PAID, and eii
closing the Cash, addressed to the subscriber will meet prompt attention. •.
HENRY MACDONNETX.
V .. . Savannah
April 10 P5 •
l\avy Commissioners' Ojjice,
18tli Februaua', 1825.
ITPIHE Commissioners of tile Navv Will receive
.L sealed proposals until three o'clock, P.M.of
the 13th day of April next, for supplying the fol
lowing Timber, viz: . J'.
All tlie Pine Timber necessary for lower mastf,’
bowsprits, topmastsjltAver yards, and tnpsuil yanls,
for three ships ofthe line; for three frigates of the
lurgest class; for three frigntesofthe smallerclass;
for three sloops of war; andtoi three lower miistf
for schooners. For thirty thousand cubic feel of
squured Pint Plank Stocks, to lie not less than
lliirty-flve feet,and to average forty-five feet in
length, of at least eleven inches in diameter, and
of equal size at top ami butt. One sett of tlie marts
and spars for'tlie different classes of vessels, and
ten thousand cubic feet ofthe Plunk Stocks, to be
delivered al each of (In- Navy Yai'dsatt Imrletown,
Mass. Brooklyn, N. York, and Gosport, Va. ;
Fortwo sets of Pine Beauts fur Frigutes s ’df the
Iftrgest class ; oue Set to he delivered at the N'tvy
Yard at Charlestown, Mass, and one set at Gos
port, Vh,';*. .! >v • ••'. ;
For two sets of Pine Ber.nis for Frigates of the
UNION CANAL LOTTERY
10th Class—New Series.
W ILL be. drawn on the 1 ltli of May, 1825,
nod finished in a few minutes.—Sixty
Numbers—Eight Ballots to be Drawn.
; , 4 , SCHEME.
r PRIZE CfP $50,000 is $50000
\
V.
2
-.11
20
30
no.
n'j
156
1,248
10,708
20,000
10,000
5,000,
4,720
1,000
500
100.
50
‘ 20
10
“ 20,000
“ 10,000
M 10,000
•r -4,720
20-,000
15,000
“ 5,200
“ ,7,800
“ 24,960
u 10(5.080
12,120 Ptizes, ) Tickets at $8 )
22,100 Blanks, ) 34,220 (
$273,760
in this Scheme, with Eight drawn ballots,ther
the Navy Yard at Gosport," Vn.
For fourteen Live Ouk Reams 1;
smaller class ; one set to be delivered at the Navy will be 56 prizes wjth Three numbers on them
Washington, hud otic set at 1456 with Two numbers on them ; and. 10,(508
with One- number oil them. Those-tickets lmvin
„ a Ship of-the none of the drawn ballots orr-them being blanks
Line, and eight Live Oak Beams for a Frigate of To determine the fate ofthe 34,220 Tickets, tlm
the largest eliis-i, eleven pine pi.u (-.• lor musts mid 60 numbers, will scveralljMie placed in a wheel on
spars, and nine pine beams fora s'; j. ot tlie Line, ’he day of drrfwiiig, and' Eight of them will be
■mid twenty-two pine pieces f.u musts ami spars drawn ; and tlmt Ticket having on it. as a tombi-
for a Frigate t’i tjie largest clasj, to be delivered -ation, the 1st. 2d, and 3d, Nos. drawn, will be
•at the Navy Y'ard at GoBport,. Va.; and for Bv4 entiled to $50,000-■ T* .V ..
-Live Oak Beams, lorn Frigate oi the largest class; • That having on it the 6lh, 7th,. and 8th,, will be
and 51 Pine Pieces for masts und rpors fora ship, entitled to $20,000:
to be delivered at the Navy Yard ut Brooklyn, N. That having on it the 4th, 5th, und flth, will be
■' 1 entitled to $10,000.
York.
The V. hole of,the Pine timlrer must be of the Those having on them the’3d,4th, and 6th, and
Jbest long leaf, fi&e grained, So.uthem yellow ( >iue 3d, 7th, and 8th, each $5,000.
;—und-allithe thnher must be free from sap, wades, That having on it the 2d, 3d, and 4th, will be
bad knots, or defects of any kind, mid subject to entitled to §4,720.
tlie inspection and approvul'of the Comirundnnts Those having on them life 2d,6th, aud 8th ; 2i
of the several YaixJs, or such oilier persons as the 6th, and 7th; 2d, 6th, and 8th ; 2d, 7th, and 8th
'Commissioners of the Navy may appoint for that 3d, 4th, and 6th ; 3d, 4th, and 7th; 3d, 4th, and
purpose.’ 1 , • ’ 8th ; 3d, 6th; and 6th; 3d, Cth, and 7th'; 3d, 6tli
Tlie proposals must.state the prices asked, per and 8th ; 3d, 6th,'and 7th ; 3d, 6th, and8th; 4th
•oubm foot J and must be made separately for the 6t.h, und 7th t 4ih, 5th, and 8th ; 4th, 6th, and 7tJi
masts of each class of vessels, at each place.. Per- 4th, flth, and 8th ; 4tli, 7th, and 8th; 6th, (itli
6ns wishing to contract, may obtain schedules of and 7th ; 6th, flth, and 8th; 6th, 7th, and 8th
•he pieces required, for masts, spurs, and beams’, each $1*00.
with their seyeruj forms ami dimensions, by up-
All others (being 30 Tickets) having three-
plying In w.riling oi otherwise in the Commission- the drawn NoS. on them, will each be entitled
ers, or.to'tbe Navy Agents at Boston, New York, to §500/
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Va. or Charles
ton. S. £. 1 'j/ 'i i. !} 4
The Pliie-Beams arid Plank, Stock,and (he P.Iart
The 52 Tickets having the 3d afid 4fh draw
Nos, on tlicm only, will each be entitled to §100,
The 156 Tickets having on them the 4th and
mid Spar Timber,'must bo delivered on or' before 6th. or 4th and 6th, or 4th and, 7tli drawn Nos. on
the first-day of May; 4826;. and the Live Oak ly, Will each be entisled to §50:-
Beams, on or before the first of November next. 1 - , All .others (being 1248 Ticket') with any-Two
All the Timber, except the Live Oak, must be *f the’drawn Nos. on them, will each be entitled
felled, or (nusf have- been felled bet ween the first tQ $20, ,a. ■ -r ’ V . •••-.'
of November and the first of March.. «. . And tlv.Se having on them Rny Okf of the
( dir To lie published in the National-Intelligen- drawn Nos. (being 10,608 Tickets) or 1326 tor
e'er and National Joimial, Washington City ; Bal- euch drawn Nq will each he enUtled to.fll).
t ignore Amerieahand llaltihiorc Patriot .Baltimore; No Ticket Wliicii shall have,drawn a prize of r
Aurora and Franklin Gazette, and Democratic superior denomination can be entitled to an infe
Press, Philadelphia ; Commercial . Advertiser, rior prize. • .
New York American, New York ; New Englnqd Prizes payable, thirty days after the /Irawing
.Palladium, Boston Patriot,'Boston 1 ; Maryland and subject, as usual, to a deduction of 10 pr cent.
'Republican, Anrtupolis; Alexandria Herald,Alex- '.A considerable portion of this Lottery is put up
’undrin ; Norfolk Herald, RiclimOrtd Eb'iuirer, iq parcels of 20 tickets, embracing ail the comhi-
Churleston City Gazett^, Savannah Republican, natiort Nos. from Uo 60, which parcels dannot
kuleigh Register, RaleighStar. ... t .
marcb’8 i 64’.;. * ■> ,,
Court of Ordinary Effingham
County, , ,...
" ”/*;.- March Teftiai 1825. ’ •
N OTICE is hereby given that Tlipmas’ Wyley,
has applied to this Court for an order that
Mrs. Hannah Grouver, Adm’x of Solomon Grouv
er, do make titles to hiiii for the lollowipg land,
viz:-^’ r. 1 .’ ■!■ r ' '
! One traot containing 2024 acres in JVilkinsoh
County, known as No. 01, 9tli District,—and one
trad containing 2024'aferes,'in Baldwin County,
known as No. 2§, 18th District. And tlie Adin’x
possibly draw Iqds than $80, loss the deduction
of 15 per'-pent, with so many chances lor the Ca
pital Prizes. ’
J. B. YATES,
by " , A. M'INTYltE, \ Va?la ff £rs
Philadelphia. 91h Afarch, 1825.
Tickets, at pretont, " " • 1 ■ -$9
Orders received, and fopwarded at the above
price, at • •’ , , ■ j
LUTHER’S
' EXCHANGE OFFICE.
may 6 100
at'tlift next term of thi's Court, after this notice has A LL persons having demands against the ftstate
hiiott ntiLHcliprl thrpA months, to execute the titles of Joshua Dixon,
Notice.
deman
are re(|uesiud to present
1 £anafimlhMivAr B.« will mate Immodi.l. pn.Donl - . ;
JOHN CHARLTON, ecoio. ' K ’ SMITH, Admr,
mar 10 <j£L
may:
8tutc of Georgia,
B Y Elijah Baker, Clerk ofthe Court ofOrdina-
ry for the-County of Liberty,
Capt. Joseph Jones applies for letters at admin
istration uri the goods and.chattels, rights and cre
dits, that were of Win. Anderson, late of said coun
ty, dec’d. . t
These arq,therefore to citeamladmonirh ell and
singulurtbe kindred mid creditors ofthe said dec.
to tile their objections (it any they have, in my
office At Kiceborough, on or before the first Mon
day in May next; otherwise letters of adminis
tration will he granted to the said applicant.
Given under my hand and seal this third day ot
March, A. D. 1825. E. BAKER, ccotc.
march 16 . (50* ,.
Camden—Superior Court.
: ‘ ■ ! Octomer Term, 1524.
Nicholas J. Bayard ) ,
V - v *- „ > Rule Nisi.
Ray Sands- ) ’•
O N the petition of Nicholas J. Bayard, stating
that Ray Sands, on the fifth day of June eigh
teen hundred mid twenty-four, for the better se
curing the payment of Ins certain bond or writing
obligatory, hearing date the day .and year afore
said, whereon he.tlie said Ray acknowledged him
self held and hound unto the said Nicholas J! Bay
ard, in the penal sum of four thousand dollars
conditioned fort(ie nftymet cf one thousand dol,
lars on or before tne first day of October -then
next, tlnd the further sup) pf one- thousand dollars
on the first day of January then next, did mort
gage all t|iut tract, piece, or parcel of land, lying,
being and situate on 'Cumberland Island in the
county* of'Camden, mid known by. the name of
Cotton Blulf, containing foitr hundred and fifty
acres, bounded on the north by lands pf Shierer,
on theVnitli by lands ’of Nathaniel Green, and on
tlie west by snlt marsh, togetiier with the appurte
nances—au^l further stating that the said sums of
Imoucy remained unpaid, and pray the fdreciosiire
of the equity of redemption of the. said Ray.
On motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the
petitioner, it is ordered that the said Ray Sands do
pay into this court before the expiration oftwelve
montlis from this date, the said several sums of
money in tlie condition of the said bond mention
ed, together with the interest and post, otherwise
that the equity of redemption of tlie said Ray
Sands his heirs, executors, administrators mid as
signs, of, in and to the snid mortgaged premises,
be thenceforth and forever foreclosed.
Ami it is further ordered, that this rule he pub-
lishedin one ofthe Gnzettes of this stale at least
once a month for twelve ■ mouths, or that n copy
be ■served on the said Ray Sands, at least six
montlis before (he expiration of the tirie appoint
ed for the payment it tho said money into court,
apd, that Such .further proceeding's lie had as are
^pursuant to the statute ill such ca^e made and pro
,’ided. . "V • .
Extract from the minutes, this''25th-Oct. 1824
. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk
act 29 200
NaviJ Comniissidner's Office,
, , ,'9th MAiicit; ij3’25.
T HE Commissioners of the Navy will -receive
sealed proposals until 3 o’clolik, IMVT. ot the
31st May next, for the following Live Oak Tim
ber, viz
For one complete frame,trt be eiftfb mod!its,for
a sloop of war; nnd for oiM' cubic feet of promis
cuous timber, to he delivered at the Nuvy Yard
near Portsmouth, N H. ! '
For two complete frames cut to ttibulds, for
sloops of war; mid 851K) 'cubic feet of promiscuous
timber, to he delivered at the Navy Yard Charles
town, Mass. uj-
For one complete frame, cut tq moulds, for a
sloop of war; «nd 3,500 cubic feet of promiscu
ous timber, to be delivered at the Navy Yard,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
For one complete frame, cut to moulds, for h
sloop of war; anil 500 cubic/ feet of promiscuous
timber, to be delivered at the Navy Yurd, Phila
delphia.
For one rlompletc frame, cut to moulds, for a
sloop of War; and 500 cubic feet of promiscuous
timber, to be delivered at tlie Navy Yard, Wash
iugtoti. ■;
For orie complete frame, cut to moulds, for 'a
sloop of war; ftndj8,500 cubic feet of promiscuous
timber, to be delivered at the Navy Yard,Gosport.
Va. • . •
Tlie promiscuous timber is to lie 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 fiict of its length;
The whole to be delivered nt the respective Na
vy Y’ards, on or before the first day .of December
next, subject to the inspection, measurement,and
approval, of tlie respective commanding officers
of the yards, or of iucli oilier persons as the Com
inissioiiers of the -Navy.may appoint. '
Separate proposals’must be made for tlie quan
tity tc be delivered at each of the Yiirds which a-
ny person muy lie disjiosed to supply.
ft /* To he puhlished once a week for six weeks
in the National Intelligeni^r, National Journal,
Washington ; Baltimore American, Bftllimo're Pa
triot, Baltimore ; Aurora nnd Frnnkiin' Gazette,
Democratic ‘Press; Philadelphia; Commercial Ad
vertiser, American, Ngw-Y'ork ; N.'E. Palladium,
Boston Patriot, Boston;; Maryland Republican,
Annapolis; Norfolk Herald, Richmond Enquirer,
Alexandria Herald, Charleston City Gazette, Sa
vannah Republican, Ruleigli Register, Raleigh
Star. ' mar 25 ti,6fl * •
Superior court—Chatham county.
Thomas F. PurscSt. al. j
Comiilftints ■ ] • '
• I' and J. INEQUITY.
Richard K. Cuyler, Cx’r
Win Slmw, deceased. J ’’
I N Ibis case, on the suggestion irirthe defendj
tint’s answer! that certain per oas not partui
to this bill, residing in Scotland, claim to be oil
titled to a distribution of part qf the umllvide
estate of Win Sliaw, deceased, and on motion, '■
is ordereJ that all perstms concerned do appeal* (
before the Superior Court of. Chatham County in
the term of January next, then and there to a '
tablish sucli (licir elniius; and ■ in default then-of;
tlmt the undivided estate of the said Win Shnw{fc
be distribnfed among‘tlie complainants ngrecwbh p
'to the decree of snitf Court and tlmt this rule bVi
published once a inoiitli until the expiration
thereof. J J • "'(• : ’*
Extract from the minutes this Tllr'day of June;
1824. i - A. 3, FANNIN, CU rk. •
june17 5tJ38
BOARDING SCHOOL t
Poll YOUNG GENTLEMEN,
AT FLUSHING , LONG ISLAND,
NEW-YOKK.
Notice.
City Thf.asurkr's Office, )
13th April/1825; t
viir i
gJpHE City Taxes for the i resent ■ year wilf lie
payable, at this office,'from this day to the
13ih May next—after which time executions will
issue against all persons in default.
M. IV. STEWART,
City Treasurer,
nprii 13 81
REMEDY AGAINST
D Y S P E P S I Ay
D r. J.W. ATTRIDGE’S TINCTURE lor in
digestion,
tery of this Medicine lias been the effect of long
and attentive study, and is now made public from
the most decided conviction' founded oii nnVpl:
experience of its power in.ci.a'dicating'tliis disease
after every other.Medicine [md faijeii! It has on
ly been in this country twelve jno'ithsi'anrl it has
’done wonders in giving restoration, ani in astir
■matioal cases, its beiieficiirt effect lias (>een aston
•■isliing. '• Dr. James Farmer, Member oft lie Royal
^College of Surgeons.in Loifdou, declares in his
•Treatise, that Astlima.and indigestion are found
coexisting, the^toma'oli at all times exerts consid-
"erahle hifluciice over the pulmo'fiai'y functions,
and it is therefore fair fbqoiicliide that the former
.disease is aggravated by tlie loiter. Asthmatic
people, qontinu*s the learned Doctor, should im
pose upon themselves the same regulation as if
'the case were ptirbly dispe'ptic. - This tincture o-
,pens obstructions of the spleen mid HvOr, clcaus-
eth the breast of phlegm, and the chest of hu
inours gathered therein; - removes pain in (he back
stomach and sides, und the windy cholic. Also
-giddiness in tlie head, which all proceed from in
digestiop’. It lias been recommended by some
ofthe most eminent physiciansasavaluablo ined
icine in dispepsia,hut it does not cure all disease:
Sold in square bottles, with Dr, Attridge, London
on each bottle, wholesale and retail, by
,. AUGUST G. OEMLER/Agent, ...
At his Drug Store comer of Whitaker and
I Broughton Streets.
feb'15 . 34 • 7. r '7. •”!'
T~. Seminary , .
M RS. LiftiBEItT’S Seminary is removed .'to
Statq Street, between’Barnard and Jetfer-
-son streets, ain'd opposite the residence of A. Tel
fair, Esqr^it will remain open .through''tlie Dum-
ng.- Terms of'tuition (Odfidh 'Wave'-likeii' redUc
! id) m'a/ be-ktiqv, n on'iipplicitioti to' Mrs ."Li'w’ho
j iledges herself that iro exfertior.i shall’be spared
>merit a contiiiuaiice of public favor.
i may 17 ||m110
■ "> : ••• FOUND)
C oncealed in the woods!, a ■ french
CLOCK, which tire ownCr caiihaVe, bv pay
ing for this advertisement, and rewardingthe ne
gr^who found it. Apply to
©ay 16 169
J FENFLELD.
T HE suliscribcr begs leave to inform Ids sontli
ern friends, tbit be has established a lb>,\rTK
ino Sciioot. in .the Village of Flushing, in \vhicb,
the courseofinetructionembraces alltlinsebfam'h-
es of a Classical and English Education usuutly
tauglit in Academies. The Village is one of the'
most healthful in the United States, about 12 mlleji
distant from tlie City of New-York, with which
place there is a -constant communication by Strain
Boats and Stages'. No effort shall be wanting on
the part of the subscriber; to promote, tlie inornt
and intellectual improvement of tlioftc eliililri ii
committed to Ids cure.
CHARLES W. CARPENTER. „
nprii 7, , .. 76||—lm t ^ •j
16 by 23
. inches.
16 by 13
incites,
proiniscuwus
Navy Coniniissioners' Office,
• 9th March, '|825,
jrnilFJ COMMISSfONERS! OF THE NAVY
ijk will receive sealud pM|Xtsals until 3 o'clock,
P. M. of (be 30lh April next, for the white oak;
yellow pine, and locust materials necessary Iqr
ike hulls of seven, and the spurs often sloops of
war. ■ • , ,
The mnleriils for the hulls of two, and for the
spars of ihret sl ippi to lie delivered at the Navy
Yard, Charlestown, Mdsi.
For tho hull of one, and the spars of three sloops
to lie delivered at tlie Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New
York. , , .I 1 .
For the hull and spars of one sloop at encK of
the Navy A ards, at Portsmouth, N. it. Philadel
phia, BVuAtngtout and Gosport, l'a. '• •
The following detuil shows the rcalerials' re-
juirod for the hull anil spars of one slot p of War,
by which, ji/rsons-offering may . be governed in
making their proposals 7 •’ ,
Materials of While O&k.
Two keel pieces, 62 feet long
One do do •' • 42 do
Two keelson pieces, 52 do
One do uo 42 do
Thirty-four hundred cubic feet
timber, to average forty-feet in length; 1800 oi'
which, to square in the middle from Iflto 20 inch
es, nnd 1600 to square from 14 to 18 inches.
Eight thousand cubic feet of plank Stocks,from
Ihirty’to sixty feet, and to average forty feet in
length, top end to lie not!less than ten inches,and
the butt end not niore than fourteen niches in di
ameter.
Two hundred and fifty knees, the Arm to side
e.ight inches, length of body six feel six- inches,
lfength of arm four feet six inches. The whole to
be of (lie best quality of, white oak, free from sap,
had knots und other'defects. i
• Materials of Yellow Pine—for Hull.
ll pieces 34 feet long eachY.'sided 16 inches
& do 32 do do ]' moulded 14 in
4. do 2ff do do i dies, to spring
3’ do 27 do do I by the mould4J,
2 do 2I_ do > do Ji,inches,ln3| feet!
11 pieces 32’feet long each ) sided J6 inches,
4 dp 31 do (It) I moulded. 18 ill-
3 do 28 do do ^ dies, to sprin
3 do 25' do do I by the mould4,.
3 do 22 do do • 1 J inches in 31 feet
16piecesfffifeetlongeach, 14in.sq. ) tc *- s pri |, 8by
*> •-.-■»-usssaa
Throe thousand five linodred cubic teet‘'plank
stocks 11 tq 12 iuoliessquare, to average forty fefct
in length;,none less than thirty; the whole to be
ofthe best liing-lnal'ed close-grained Aouthbrn vel-
low pine, entirely tree from sup, bad knots and
all other defect*. '- : ’> '
Squared Spar Timbc
Length. Lower end. Top end. T6 hold largest
feet, inches, inches/ dimension!
'1 piece 82 26 by 26 18.by 9 | Iffft.fm lower end, i
Treasury Depfirtineut,
•!. ’ 1 Mdrch 14| 1805. '.
W HEREAS, on tlie 15th' March, 1826, a law 1
was passed by the Congress of the United-'
States, of which the 3d, 4th) and 6th sections are
in the w<Vrds following, vizJ; • I- 1
Seju.3,. find be it further enacted’, That a
scriptlon to the amount of twelve milliors of nol-
hirs, of the six per cent, stock of the year eighteen -
hundred und thirteen, be, and the same is iieruoyf
proposed; for which purpose book« shall lie o-i
pened at the Treasury of the United States', amf
nt tlie scveiral Irian offices on tile 'first day of April
next,-to continue open until the first day of Octo
ber thereafter, for such parts of tho; abovc-ineu
tinned description of stock, as shall, oil tlie day
of subscription, stand on the hnokl of.ttie Treasu
ry t and on those of the several loan offices re'*
lectiyely; which subscription' sliull lie effecte-.J
fy it transfer, to the United States in the manner
provided by law for sucli transfers, of the credit
or credits standing on (tie snid books, and by a
surrender ofthe certificates of the stock so s'tKr
scribed. ’Provided, That all subscription bv such I
transfer of stock, shall be considered «s. liirt of
the said twelve millions of dollars auUiciiiad to .
be borrowed by the first section ofthWact. w<7; ?'
‘•See. 4. And be it further enacted, Tbi^.
78 12
78 12
4 20
5 12
8 ) 17 ft. fm upper end
.1'
7.4 25
25 17 8)
18 ft.fm lowerend.ii-
2’
7.0 11
4 17 7 )
16 ft. fin uaper end,
Y
70 10-
5 10 5
X
&1 26
26 20 20
,17 It. fm iowerend.
l
61 13
•4 iaf 4'
Round Spar Timber
Diameter in part- Length of mast-
Length*
nersor slings.
headoryd,arms.
feet
inches
feet
indies
l
mast 71
19
IS-
l
d*. 49;
16^
9
\
l
do 46
16
7
C
.1
do 40
lSi
6
6
1 yard 74 ,
19
3-
8
1
do 65
17.
a
6
1
do 59;
14-
6.
6
1
do 49'
13
4:
6
1
do 56
14 ,
, •
1
do 38 7
10
a
6
The whole to be of the best lon'e-leafed fine
grained southern yellow pine, free 'vm bud knots
-Snp, and otlier defects. . •' . .- ,
2000 30 inch locust-tree-naib, 1’i inches-square
6000 12 do 7 .. do ; ' '• do '
The whole of the timber must have been cut be
tween the 1st of October and the ' 1st; "Of .-MarcK,
and must be delivered at the ' different yard
early as possible, aud certainly on or betbre the
31st day of December next, subject to the insped-
•tion, measurement, and approbation of 'the com
mandants of the yards where the . materials are
.delivered. ‘
', -Se^hTate pro.posalp must be made fog fhe white
oak timber, khees, yellow pine fog hull, for the
the whole cr any part <Ii uuy suta,wW6b(ftliI
thus subccribed. credits sliull’l"- entered
HBI ..... t./tiie
respnotive suliscribers^whu shall be eirtit i-d Jo a
certificate’ or ccftificetes, purporting tlmt the Uni
ted States owe tp the holder or holdoi's' ihet eot,
his, tier, or their assigns, ii sura tobe'expressed
therein, equal to the amount .of tlie priucijxty
stock thus suhscrihed, hearing ari interest not oS'
ceeding four and one half percentum'per annum;,
payable quarterly., from thetiiirty-first day of IE-.-’
qfember, one thousand eight.hundred and twenty* »
five ; tniiist'errujxlo in the same manner ns is pro ^
vided by lawflSi' the transfer of the slocklsulscrili
cd, and’snlijectto redemption at the pleasure «•(
the United States, as follows: one half at id’)
time alter the thirty-first day of December, i' :
thousand eiglit hundred nnd twefiiy-eigbt. nnd;,
the remainder at nuy time after' the thirty-first t -'
day of December, oni* thousand eight liundrefl'i
nnd twenty-nine; Provide/fi That no' reimlmrsr •. •
nlept shall be made,except for the whole amount’
of such nexv certificate,’nog ufitil after at least six
months’ - pifli I it notice of -such intended reim
bursement. Audit sballbe the duty of the Secre
tary Of tlie Treasury to cause to be re-treh?
ferrea. to. the. respective siib^rib.crb' th,o
vcfdl su’his by them subscribed beytmd; the a /
mount cf tho certificates of four and one half peg,
cent stock issued to them respectively.
“ Sec. 5. And be it further eiiacted, That thu
simx funds' which have iiereiofoi\? been, and upW.
aBpedged tiy law for the payment of tlie inter-
citjund for the redemption and reimbursenteht
oftliq stock which may be redeemed or reimbun-
sed by virtue of the provisions of ,thisia,ct. '/all
remain pledged in like manner for thb' fiiiymcnt of
the interest accruing on tlie stock created liy rea-,
son of such subscription,.and for the redemption,-
.or reimbursement ofthe principal of, (lir-same.—}
■ And it shall he the duty of the Commlf.ridnei - :t
•the Sinking Fund to cause to bd applied and. paid
o’ut pf the said fund; yearly und every'ye or; .such
sum and sums ns may be ..annually required to
. discharge, the Interest accrulhgcin tlie stuck,'which
.may be created by virtue of this act.,.'The saiil.
CoinmisBiiiiiugs are also lierfcby authorized to ap ’
■ply, from time to time, gucb 'sum nnd sumsoutof
the said fund, as they mKy tliink proper,.towards. "
redeeniiiig, by purchase, or by I'eimbuVsement,.
in conformity Vvitn il;e provision’s of..tiiis act, the
prineipalflf the sfijd*stock.; and such part of the,
■annual sum often niillions ql- ddllarq,, vested by
law, in tire *umCoiiifni: ?ioiie’rn,' ’Hs may be' ne-t- -
•cessary upd required fortiibabove pqrpbses, shali
and continue appropriated to the payment of'
.interest aTid redemption of the public debt, untU’
’.the whole of (he stock.whicli maybe created un-
.der the provisions.of tliis act, shall have bean ro
•deemed 4r reimbursed.” ’ y '
Now, therefore,,fNoliee is hereby given.- That"
books will be opened at the Treasury of tlie Unit-i'
ed States,wad at ibie several loan offices, on the .
first day ox-April 'next; and- continue oppn until
the first day of October thereafter, foi- receiving' 5
subscription’s hi conformity with the provisions o(
Jhe said ingv. !’ ,
. -This subscriptions may h* made by the propgi ,
letors-'pfthe stock, eltlie- in'peison or by their At
torheys duly authorized to subscribe and transfer
)t to the United States. ; ,
. Should subscriptions of said stock ' be made, to
an amonrit exceeding'twelve millions of ilollars;’
H.distribution.oftlie said sqm of! twelve milhons^ '
will be made amoiig the subscribers in pgoj'it/rtion
to the sums subscribed by them respectively;'
SAM’L L. SOUTHARD,
-Acting? Secretary of the Treasury,.j- |
.At
asked per fiubic fdot tdr the timber and spar pie.
pes ; per sided inch fdr the'knees'; and per tbou-
caii'd loY the tree-nails,; must be stated in words at
length. ; ' ...
i (CF To be published once a week for fopf*
iveeks/in the 'National Intelligencer, National
Journal, Baltimore American and Baltimore Fa
trjot,' Aurora, Franklin Gazette and JJemocratic
Press, N. Y. Commercial Advertiser,- at*4'New
York American, New England' PallacBma,- .ah'd-
Boston Patriot, Alex. Heiald, Nqtfol’te'.f®h'5(.(d;
Richmond Enquirer, Charleston City’Gaza'gtrt'Sa-
yaiinah Republican, Raleigh Register, andiUIpigh
Star.; mc25 tf67 v
march 26
: Notice.
W INE months after date application witl/ba
made to |l»e Hoiio’rable.the' 'Justices >'f tho
Inferior Court qf Chatham County when sitting
for ordinary .purposesfor leave to sell axeituin
Island in
tract'of land situated pn Wilmington
the County L flf' Cl)Ht!iam, containing fifty utu'es,
(more br'iess)',witn 'the Ifiiildings and imp-rove- S I
ments tlterepfijlo'rini’rijrtfl^e property ol William. ■ J
'Gilbert,'deceased, being the real estate of Deiinis . bt)
.Bernf'dict Hughes,, a minor and orphan son of John Jimtj.
Hughes, decea'sed, for the ^benefit, maintaiiiundBytfe o't
jind education of the said'Dehuis B. Hughes. for the
- M EDW’D HUGHES, ScliV t Trus ■’
■ EDW’D HUGH ES, Jun’r. ( teejm’r, -
feb 12 34 County.
Rice by the single Cash,
^|^'FEW Casks of Rice, ofgood^uality.lo.