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WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 25, 1823
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Whole Wo. 4604.
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IMPROVED *
rnpE OF DRAWING;
1 ,Y letters patent under the seal op
Till! UNITED STATES.
rnMMtSSIONERS of Lotteries, In con-
,{ty with,the Act of Assembly, present
FOURTH SCHEME
OP THE
MARVLAND
MS®
Kf which will take place in the City
'oiorc.aiul will be completed in ONE OAF
®nie and mode of awarding the prizes be
.liiehly improved plan, the Commission-
T a t* an early period for the announce-
iesUMzc 20,000 Dollars.
SCHEME:
f.|, B of 20,000 dollars is 20,000 dollars.
NP Of 1® do is 10,000 do
of 6,000 J ~ " K ' w ' J ‘
of 1,000
of 600
do
do
do
do
do
do
i do
I do
do
100
60
20
10
5
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
is 6,000
is 6,000
is 41,000
is 2,000
is 1,600
is 1,000
is 2,000
1,000
(Priees-
prizes than Blanks,
rickets at $3 60 is
is 20.00Q
70,000
do
do
do
do
do
dp
do
do
do
70,000 dollars
prize payable in Cash, sixty days after the
subject tp a reduction,of fifteen preent
MODE OF DRAWING. ,
Lumbers .will be put into one wheel as mu
1 in the other wheel will be put the prizes
he denomination of two, dollars, and the
* to progress- in the usual manner. The
frizes of $2 v;ill be awarded to the odd or
limbers oflhe Lottery (as the case may be)
ant on the drawing of the CapitaJ Prize of
-that is to say,if the $20,000 prize should
ttonn odd number, theneveryoddnunf-
.! scheme will lie entitled to a $2 prize.
b,000 dollar prize should come out to an
Iwber, then all the even numbers in the
Iwiil be eaph entitled to a prize of $2, ,
The odd numbers are those ending with
7, or 9.
even numbers are those ending wiih
or 0.
node ol drawing not only enables the
doners to complete the whole Lottery in
kving, but has the great advantage of dis-
5 the small prizes regularly to every al-
number in the scheme, s<j that the holder
tickets or two abacus of tickets (one odd
j.Cven number) will be certain of . obtain-
last one prize, and in the same actio for
pier quantity.. .
|l Ticket drawing a superior prize in tjais
|is not restfictea from drawing an inferior
k Tickets will be ready in the ccairse of
lingvfcek.
lA.VJES LsHAWKlNS,)
IT. F. WILLIAMS, V Commissioners.
S. B. lUNfrGOLD, V
a, March 25,1826.
ENCOURAGE DOMESTIC ENTERPRIZES!
30,000 DOLLARS FOR #10;
Maj be procured b} a prompt application to the subscriber,
AUGUSTA
M&mwm m&m
AUTHORIZED BY THE OEKE&AL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
SAM’L. HALE,
ROB’T. It. REID,
THOS. I. WRAY,
AUU’N.SLAUGHTER,} Coiamssioners.
WM. W. HOLT, I
JOHN W. WILDE,
B. D. THOMPSON. J
1 Prize of
1
4 “
4 “
5 «
10 *•
50 “
100 “
5000 “
scheme:.
$30,000
90,000
10,000
5,000
1,000
500
ioo
K
" 5175 Prizes.
,12$25 Blanks.
.}
$30,000
20,000
40,000
20,000,
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000,
60,000
180,000
18,000 TICKETS AT TEN DOLLARS.
Less.than two and an half Blanks to n Prize. • V •
.The prizes only to be drawn, and to be nil floatlngfrom the commencement except the following
of 1,000 it 1 of 600
In (he
1st
Drawing 1
prize
of §10,000 i
Ai
2d
a
1
it
6,000 & l
J*
3d
V
1
u
10,000 & 1
If
4th
do
1
do
5,000 k 1
O
5th
do
1
do
10,0fX> it 1
it
Gtli
do
1
do
6,000 & 1
H
7th
do
1
do
10,000 if 1
14
8th
do
1
do
20,000 it 1
• A* .
9th
.do 1
i-
do
v 80,000 it 1
APPROVED PATENT FAMILY.
MEDICINE &
D R. Deans Rheumatic Pills- - >
“ Le s New Ldudon Bilious Pills
“ Dyotts “ “
“ Andersons “ “
“ C.olts. “ «
“ Hoopers > , “
“ Churciics Cough Drop*
“ Milieus « “
“ Turlington “ «.;•
“ Hills Balsom of Honey
“ Squires Gran Elixor
“ Duffys Elixor Salutis ‘ > * .
“ Voughts Cliem’l Anti Dysentafic Medicine
“ “ Indian Botanical Ague Drops
“ Cliurches Ess. of Mustard and l’iils
*• Robertsons Worm Lozenzes
“ Rogers Vegetable Pulmonic Dotcrgent
“ Batemans Drop's,
“ Thompsons Aromatic Teeth Paste
« , « Eye-Water.
Davenports Eye Water ,
“ Hinklys Infaliblo remedy for Piles
Harlem Oil (or Medicamcnluin)
Dalbys Carminative ,
Hcurys Calcined Magnesia
» 1 ALSO, • M >
The celeorated Cordial Balm of Gilead
Quirks Essence of Tyre, for changing light,
red or groy Hair to a beaa'iful andperina-
' •' nent brdwn or black
F01 sale by ‘ A PARSONS,
feb 26 ' Druggist No. 8, GibhonS' Buildings
State of Georgia,
B Y Elijah Baker, Clerk oflhe Court of Ordina
ry for the County of Liberty,
Capt. Joseph Jones applies for.lolltrs oi admin
1 istration on the goods arttl "fthuttels, rights and era-
I dits, that.were 0l'Wm.Andersoii,late of said coun
ty, dec’ll.' J
, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular llie kindred and'creditors of the said dec.
to file their objections (if any they have; in my
[ office at Uiceborough, on or before the-first Mon
day In; Mhy next; otherwise letters of adminis-
[ iratio'n will be granted to the said applicant. ■ •
Given under my.haud and sehl this third day ol
March, A. D. 1826. •• E. BAKER, ccoi c.
march 16 ’ , 60* •
i fopTichets or shares in the above Lot-
Jlich will positively be drawsi in Baltimore
|8th of May next) received and forwarded
LLiPIlER’S
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
of 1,000 k 2 of 600
of 1,000 &. I’of 600- *»'U
The Scheme issplendid, and.for Ricjmcssand safety of in vestment, offersequal if not superior
Inducements to any off (he Northern Lotteries. 1 *y.
The whole Lottery to be completed in Nine Drawings only.;’.
Prizes payable in Thirty Days uuer thecompletion oftlie Drawing, ifappliedfor witliiatwelve months.
Brize Ticket? will be received inpaymentforany Tickets that may remuin unsold in the course
pf the Drawing.
PRESENT PRICE OF TICKETS\
. ; ■: .. t i-, ,,o
Whole. Tickets $10 1 Quarters, $2 60
Halves ' 6 ■■ | ' ’Eighths,.brr-| 26
. \ For sale in a greht variety of numbers', 1 r,.
inT Orders for Tickets, anil Shares from hnypart of the United States, POST PAID, and en
closing the Cash, addressed to the subscriber will meet prompt attention.
Henry macdonnell.
Savannah.
April 10 86' ''
UNION CANAL LOTTERY,
iGth Class—New Series.
Navy Commissioners' Office.
18th February, 1825.
rriHE Commissioners of the Navy will receive -aTrriLL be drawn on the 11 th of May, 1826,
.L sealed proposals uutillhreo o’clock, P.M. of \\ and finished in a few minutes.—Sixty
the 16th day of April next, for supplying the fol- Numbers—Eight Ballots to be Drawn,
lowing Timber, viz: •. . . .. SC
ofl
irl?
lisb*
1K1 .'I
tie ,0‘J
iy 0
D,e
u M
inro
jl
tfjr
jefo^l
pk. dyott’s
honed Anti-Bilious Pills,
prevent and cute all Bilious Complaints,
1 malignant FEVERS, &c.
SE PILLS if,administered in lime to re-
i (lie bile from the stomach, will coun,
ktuusos which confmonly produce yel-
lilions fever, ague or fall fevers, bilious
bWtsy, dysentery, worips, sick nnd foul
head ache,doss of appetite, flatulence,
! “h, hypochondria and. jiysterical cum-
hour stomach, heart burn’, dyspepsia or in
Pi «c. They remove habitual costiveqess,
sd coughs, astlinia, stranguary, gravel,
tism, gout, scurvy, scorbutic blotches, im-
l^in the blood, female complaints, &c.
en about oncp a fortnight during the
ml Summer months, they • will prove a
preventive against tiie agueand prevailing
jkness. . , ,
I of directions for taking them accompanies
1 of pills; small boxes 25 cents, large do.
And by appointment sold by '
A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings.
i All the Pine Timber necessnr^ for lower masts,
bowsprits, topmastPjidwer.yards,and topsail yai ds,
for three shipc of the line; for three frigates of the
largest-class; for three frigatesofthc smullerclassj
for three sloops' of war; and for three.lower masts
for sclioonJrs. ■ For thirty tliousand cubic feet o£
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 at.top and butt. One sett of the masts
arid spurs for the’ different classes' o{ Vessels, and
ten thousand cubic fqet oftlie Plunk Stocks, to be
delivered at each oftlie Navy Yards at 1 Imrletown,
Mass. Brooklyn, N. York, und Gosport, Va.
Fortwo sets of Pine Beams far Frlgules of the
largest class; one set to be delivered nt the Navy
Yard at Charlestown, Mass, and one set at Gas-
port, Va.
For two sets of Pine Beams for Frigates of the
smaller
Yard at
pio|a Co'ngress Mineral
s Spring Waters
j DOZEN, just received per Wm. Waif
hi! ace ’ an uddiilonai supply of those celr
I Waters of Messrs.. Lynch Clarke’s bot-
I quart and pint bottles, in boxes of one, ?iq .,
three dozen eapli, well packed in saltnnd ;
juawarranted as pure as cari be imported-
l b y • a. parsons;* '
-Ptuggist, No. 8. Gibboqs’ Buildings.
(nor court, Chatham count}
InUatari )
I "2 , - > Rule Msi.
Baker. )_
t? Petition. «jf Jno. Retan stating thn
In i 91 !. tlkur “5^ oh the first day of May
I 'etter to secure (lie payment of his
tymn note of that date for the sum
J usaud dollars, payable to the said John
Krti°i . er ' on 01 before the 1st day of May
In., c,es t llt 7 P er 4 ent P ei *i annum, by
I C| ’"'del'hm seal, heariug date th .
In p/'rst aforesaid, mortgaged to the
L „ r ° 1 , . 0l Ji ail the undivided moiety or
i a " ff*at lot, of laiid, situate,,lying and
, c .“y of Savannah, and kriown and
l Tv , 1,1 tlle Plan thereof by the number
l a,„ W l ything Darby ward, together
I nunc ® 8 ,'''and further stating that
ji,.;,i nissor y note remains wholy unpaid,
clo,t°%ge4n full force, and praying
u °f the said mortgage.
I W-W. Gordon, attorney for the
Tav that the saiu Nathan Ba-
Bate co . urt > w ‘thin twelve months
Pi’iiitipal and interest doe 01
|faiilui,n I 081 of the said application.
Ihe said af n’ tbat tke Cf l u 'ty of redbmp
1,1,1,' , Nttt ''an Baker of iind to the said
», (| l lenuses, be thenceforth and iorever
a copy of'this
l" ls befnL 1 '.? 8a < ? Natlnyi Baker, at least
r of said ' t rae a PP® in te<i for tie
K nri"T nUl «’ or pabiished
lejn ^ Gazettes of this state, at
Ifertha'niZ mont ,b> until , the time ap-
Lml () ..l yment thereof, and that such
f^by tlu- «fil rf i ce I edln S« be bad as are
Id, statute in such case made and
|7 l ftt,ra ‘be minutes this 24th May. 1824,
4 A. D. FANNIN, Clerk.
SCHEME. . .
1 PRIZE OF #50,000 it §50000
1
t
2
■i
20
jio
.52
' li?b
1,248
10,708
90,000.
10,000
5,000
4,720
1,000
500
ioo
Oj).
20
10
Camden—Superior Court.
• ' October Term, 1824.
Nicholas J. Bayafd -S '* >
vs. 1 Rule JViti.
Ray Sands j •
O N the petition of Nicholas.!. Bayard, stating
that Ray Sands, on the fifth dny of June eigh
teen hundred nnd twenty-four, ■ for the better se
curing the payment of his certain bond or writing
obligatory, bearing date the day und year afore
said, whereon he the said Ray acknowledged him
self held, and bound unto the said Nicholas J. Bay
ard, in the penal’sum of four thousand dollars
conditioned for the payraet of one thousand dol,
lurs on 1 or before the first day of October then
next, and the further siiln of one tltousand dollars
on the first day of January-Alien next, did mort
gage all that tract, piece, or parcel of land, lying,
being and situate on Cumberland Islund in the
county of Camden, and known by the name of
Cotton Bluff, containing four hundred und 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 !V. W. Gordon, att'ornay foV the
petitioner, it is ordered that the said Ray Sands do
pay into this court before the expiration of twelve
monthairpm this date, -the said several sri’ms Of
money in tne condition of the said bond metuion-
td, together, with the Interest and cost, otherwise
that the equity of redemption of the- said Ray
Sands hi.i heir*,'executors, administrators and' as-
Navy Commissioner's Office,
9th March, 1825. -
rpHE Coraraissioners'of the Navy will receive
-L sealed proposals until 3 o’clock, P. M. ai the
31st May next, for the following Live Oak Tim
ber, viz"
For one complete frame Jo be cut to moulds,for
a sloop of war; and for 600 cubic feet of promis
cuous timber, to be delivered at the Navy Yard
near Portsmouth, N . 11.
Fortwo complete frames cut to moulds, for
sloops of war; and 8500 cubic feetof promiscuous
timber, to be delivered at the Navy Yard Charles
town, Mass. •
For one complete frame, cut to moulds, for a
sloop of war ; and 3,500 cubic feet of promiscu
ous timber, to-be delivered at the Navy Yard,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Fur one complete frame, cut to moulds, for a
sloop of weir; and 500 cubic feet of promiscuous
timber, to be delivered at the Navy Yard, Phila
delphia. ■ ' . ■ ■ ' ’ .
For one complete frame, cut to -moulds, for a
sloop of war; and 300 cubic feet of promiscuous
timber, to be delivered at the Navy Yard, Wash
iugton. *.
For one complete frame, cut td moulds, for'ft
sloop of War; and.8,500‘cUbicfeet of promiscuous
timber, to be delivered at the Navy Yard, Gosport,
Va.
The promiscuods timber is to he at least 12 feet
loug, sided straight from 11 to 14 .inches, rough-
squured the moulding way, and hi 'curve from 2
to 22 incites for every ten friet of its Ifcngth.V ' ■:
The whole to be.deliverelatthe respective Na
vy Yards,' op or before the first day of December
next,Subject to tbe Inspection, moasurementjrind
approval, of tlie respective commanding officers
of-tbc.yards, or of such oi her persons as the Com
missioners of tlic Nuvy m»y appaiht. ■' , >•• •
Separate proposals must be made for.the quan
tity to be delivered at each of-the Yards which u-
ny person iriay be-disposed to supply. '
\iT To be published mice a week for six weeks
the National Intelligencer, National Journal,
Washington ; Baltimore American, Baltimore Pa
triot, Baltiiriore ; Aurora and Franklin Gazette,
Deriiocratic 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
VHnnah Republican, Raleigh Register, Raleigh
Star. mar 23 tL66 -
Superioi’c.ourt—Chatham county.
ThotpUs F. Purse et. al. j
Complaints I
and ' j J IN EQUI’i Y.
Richard R. Cuyler, ex’r *;|
Wm Shaw,deceased.. < J ■
'N this case, on the suggestion In the defend!
. ant’s answer, that certain per uns not parlies
to this bill, residing in Scotlnrid, claim to be en
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
Jiefdre the Superior Court of Chatham County iii
the terra of January next, then and there to es
tablish such their Blnlras; and in default thereof,
that.the undivided estate of the said 'VVm Shaw,
be distributed anking the complainants agreeably
to the deeree of saiu Court and that this rule, bu
published once, a month . until the expiration
thereof.!
F.xtract from the iuinutes this 7th day of Jiine,
1824. ! • > A. B. FANNIN, Clerk. *
june 17 §*138' ' ■
BOARDING SCHOOL,
for young Gentlemen, .
AT FLUSHING , LOATG ISLAND,
NEW-YORK.
20,000
10,000, .
10,000 higm, of, in and to the said mortgaged premises
1 1 be thencelortlv and forever foreclosed,
rm'nni. f And it is further ordered, that this rule be pub
2,1,000 l liahed in one of the Gazettes of this state at least
15,000 Lonce a rabnth for twelve months, or that u copy
6,200 I he served on the said Ray Sands, at least six
7 800 - uionthsbrfore the expiration oftlie ti re appoint
21J)00
100.080
$273,7fit»
12,120 Prizes, (Tickets at $8
22,100 Blanks, j 34,220
__ In this 1 Scheme, with Eight drawn ballots,there
class j one set to be rfeU'.’ei ed at the Navy will he 56 prizes with Three. uumbei'3 on tbem;
theCity of Washington, and one set ut 1460 with two numbers -j..' them ; and lo.OOS
the Navy Yard nt Gosport,; Ya. , - , ' . with One nmnlijivOn tliern, T liosei tickets having
For fourteen Live-Oak Beams for a Ship ojF the none of the drawn ballots on them being blanks.
placed ib n Wheel on
ht of them -will be
•two pine pieces for- mast* -aim-spurs, drawm; and that Ticket haying onit as a combi-
e of tnc largest clus^ io. be delivered '.•atioii,'t)ie*Jst, — tt’nd 3ct No3. dra\vu» Will be
^ Ynrd ut Gosport, va. ; and-for five. ontitedto'faO,'000.’ '\'i'
... ..... ■ . G'L n I... >•>..» >t.i it 4*Vt Rfl, Itl* d Gin H/ilt lih
und twenty
for a Frigate
at the Navy' r
Live.Oak Beams, fora Frigate oftlie largest cl-ss;
and 51 Piine Pieces for,masts and spars torn ship,
tobedelivered at the IS'uvy Yurclut Brooklyn, N.
York. > 'in
The whole of the.Pine timber must be of the
best long leaf, fine grained, Southern yellow pine
—and all the timber must be free from sup, wanes,
That haying on it the (5fh,7tfc, ehdSth. will be
entitled to $.20,000..
That hftviug on it the 4th, 5th, and 6th, will be
entitled to $110,000. •• V ‘
■Those having on them'the 3d,4th, and 5th, and
3d,'ili; and-8tji, each. $5,06p.’ ; • i -
That having on it the 2d, 3d, and 4th, will be
“ ■ CXIIU XXII LUC IIHIHLI HlUiH UL 11 VO Xlv/lil UU jlj ,1> llill/. ) < (j
bad knots,'or defects of any kind, und subject to* entitled to $4,7*20. . .
the inspection and approval of the Commandants Those havntg-on them the;?.J,6tu, and 8th-r-d
of,the several Yai'da, or such other persons us the 6th, a, 'd 7th 2d, 6th, and 8tU ; 2d„ 7th, nnd 8ilt;
Commissioners of the^NftVy may appoint for that : *jt, 4th, and otli; 3d, 4thj-and- an; 3d, 4th v . and
purpose. ' . . , . , 8th i 3d, 5th;.and 6th; 3d, 5th, and 7th; 3d, 5tli,
The proposals must state.the prices .risked, per and 8tli; 3d,.6tiiyapd 7tli; 3d oih, auddtli; 4th,
cubic-foot; and must be made .separately for the 6fh, and 7lli; 4ln,5th,,aml 8th ; 4th, bill, and 7th ;
masts of each class of vessels, ut each place.- Ppi'- 4th, 6th, and 8th v.4tlt,' ?th, >end 8th ; 6th, 6 li,
’ - • 1 • - - --j .ff.a.. «.i, ««. --.i o.i*. 5th, 7th, and 8th;
having three oi
each be entitled
plying in writing dftitherwise to the Commission
ers, or to the Navy Agents at Boston, New York
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Va. or Cliurlc:
ed for the payment ol the said money into court
and that such' farther proceedings '.be had as are
pursuant to the statute in 3uoh case made and pro
vided. ' ,
Extract from the minutes, this 25th Oct. 1824
JO'ilN BAILEY, Clerk.
net 29 200
Notice.
Citv Tnr./.sunEF.'s Ofpicf.,
/13th April, 1825.
WT1HE City Taxes for the i resent year will be
it; payable, at this office, from this day to the
13tli Muy next—after which time executions will
issue uguinst all persons in default.
M. W. STEWART,
City Treasurer
npril 1 3 ~ 81
r.' .iTlir 62.Tickets having the 3d and 4th drawn
ton SC* Noo, on themonly, will each be entitled-to $itt<'.
The Pine Beams and Plank Stock,and the Mast' r$h». 166. Tickets having on them the '4th and
and Sbm* Timber, must be delivered on or before t*r 4th and 6tii, or^tb and^tb drawn Nos* on-
’the first day of May, 1826; and tbe Live Oak ty, wdi-each oe e«t»sied to '
Beams; on or before the first of November next.- jAUolhers (being 124b Ucke s) with any .1 wo
; ; All the Timber, except the Live Oak, must b». aftbfedwwn Nos. on them, will each be entitled
-felled,oi'imust have been fell, d between the first to %-20v _ i f ,
;of November and the first of March. ... c; • 'And th-.50 haying on them any One of the
' . ET. To be published in the National Intelligent drawn Nos. (being 10,608 Ticks s) or 1326 toi
cer and NutiOnat Journal, -Washington City; Bal- each drawn No will each he entitled to#10*.
timore AmericanandBaltimor.aPutrinl,Baltimore; No iieke.l winch.shall have drawn a puze of
Aurora and 'Ffaijklln ; Gazette, and Democratic superior denomination can be entitled to an inte-
Pi*noa PtiilnrloInViin • ^nt^falPP/'inl AllvAHisfil'. 1*101’ pi'lZC. ‘ ” ' * '
andriu ; Norfolk Herald, Richmond Enquirer, in parcels ot 20 tickets, embracing al) the
Charleston City Gazette, Savannah Republican, nation Nos. from to 60; which
Rnleiifh Rptfistnr Raleiffh Star possibly draw less tlum *80,. less-.the deduction
Ka ^K 618t %4 ‘ ,v - of 15 per cent, with so many dl,'antes lor the Ca-
REMEDY AGAINST
r DYSPEPSIA.
D R. J.W. ATTRIDGE'S TINCTURE for in
• digestion, termed Dyspepsia. The discov
ary of thWivledicino luis beerr the etlect ot long
and attentive study, arid is now made public from
bhe inost decided conviction founded on ample
<o perience of its power fit eiadieatiiig-this disease
after every other Medicine had lulled. It has on
iy been in this country twelve montiis, and it has
,done wonders in giving restoration, nnd in asth
inatiual cases, its beneficial effect has been aston
-ishing. Dr. James Farmer, Member oftlie Royal
College of Surgeons in London, dcclures in Ids
Treatise; that Asthma and indigestion are found
coexisting, the stomach at all tidies exerts consid
erable influence over the pulmonary functions
nnd if is therefore fall' toconcl ide that the former
Ji.vsnse is aggravated by the latter.; Asthmatic
people, continues-the learned Doctor, should im
pose upon themselves the same regulation .as
the case .were purely dispeptic. This tincture
pens obstructions of Up< spleen and liver, cleans
eth the breast of ptllegm, and the. chest of hu
mours gailiered therein; removes pain in the back
stomach and sides’, and the windY Cholic, : Also
giddiness in the head, which all proceed from in
digestion. -Jit lias been recommended by some
of lhe most eminent physiriansasft.yaluable med-
doiinr in dispepsia,but it dues not cure all diseases.
Sold in square bottles, with Dr: Attridge, London,
mn ea'ch bottle, wl*Resale and retail, by •
j AUGUST G. OEMLER,-Agent,
i At his Drug Store corner of Whitaker and
: Broughton Streets.
: feb 16 34 / • ’
maren ° u? p rize3i (
Court of Ordinary Effingham j.b.
County,
•;'v v \ '^ v Mai;()K, 'Fsrm, N 1825,
fOTICE is hefehjr gidepth^Thomas Wyley,
MBNTYRE,
Philadelphia, 0th March, 1825.
Tiekels, at pretent, o ' . , • ! - ‘ •: 1 ^9
tiyrOTIEE is hereby gidepthatoTliomas Wyley, f Orders received, and forwarded at the above
i.Y ..has applied fo’this Court, for an order, that price, at. T v r
;-Mrs^Hannah.GrouVeh,AdmixofSolomon Grouv'. T. TTnpTT'TE4T>7Q
!jer, dorduke titles to liim for the following land, jLl LJ J. XlJ/JiV O
vigi-rp. 1 !•«>•• M.
I ■ Onetrnet containing 202A acres in Wilkinson
County,'km>\vii as No. 91, 9th District,- -and one
tract containing 202i acres, in Baldwin County,
known as No, 23, 18th District. And the Adm’x
Navy Commissioners' Office,
9th March, 1825. •
jffRHE COMMISSIONERS OF THE NAVY
JJL 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
the hulls of seven, and the spurs of ten sloops of
T HE subscriber .begs leave to inform his south
ern friends,'that lie has established a Board-
inq School in the Village.uf Flushing, in which;
the courseoflnstruetlori embrace? all those branch
es of g Classical and English Education usually
taught in. Academies- Tm Village is one of the
most healthful id the United States, about 12 miles
distant from tbe City of. Nriw-York, with which ..
place there isa Constant communication by Steam
Boats and-Stages. No effort shhll be wanting 911
the part of the subscriber, to promote the moral
and intellectual improvement of those children
committed to his core.
CHARLES W. CARPENTER.
npril 7 J ," 76[[—lm. ;
TFetisar5 r Department,
s', ■ " - March 14, 1825.
W HEREAS, on the 6th- March,4826, a law
was passed b/the .Congress oftlie United
States, of Which th«3d, 4thi and Stji sections are
in the words followihg, viz t
Sec. 3. -And be (!• further enacted, That a sub-
criptlon- tb the amount of twelve millions of dol
lars, of the six per cent, stock of the year eighteen
hundred and thirteen, be, and the same is hei'aoy
proposed 1 for whlcii pui^mse books shall be o-
pened at the Treasury of the United States, ami
at the -several loan offices on the first day of April
next, to continue open until the first day of Octri
ber thereafter, for such parts of the hjiove-men'
tiuned.description'of stock, as shall, on the day
-* —— the bntrtis of thiji'Treasu
The materials for the hulls of two, and for the
spars of three sloops to be delivered at thc Navy
Yard. Charlestown, Mass.
For the hull of one, and the spars of three sloops
to be delivered at tbe Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New
York.
For the hull nnd spars of one s’oop at each of
the Navy 1 ards, at Portsmouth,N. H. Philadel
phia, Washington, and Gosport, Va.
The following detail shows the materials re
quired for the hull and spars of one sloop of war,
by which, parsons offering muy be governed In
making their proposals s
Materials of White Oak. '
Two keel pieces, 52 feet long ) 16 ,by
One do do 42 do ( inches.
'J’wo keelson pieces, 62 do J 16 by 13
One do ' 00 42 do 5 inches.
Thirty,fqur hundred cubic feet promiscuous
timber, to ayogggc forty-lcmt in length r 1800 of
which, to square in the middle from 16 to 20 inch
es, arid 1600 to-sduAre from 14 to. 18 inches. • '■
Eight thousand cubic feet of plunk Stocks,from
thirty to sixty feet, and to average forty feet in
length, top end to -be not less than ten inches,und
the-butt end not more than fourteen inches in di
ameter. ''
Two hundred and fifty knees, tho arm to side
eight inches, length of body six feet six inches,
length of arm font' feet six inches. The whole, to
be of tlie best quality of white oak, free from sop,
bad knots and other defects.
• Materialf of Yellow Pint—for Hull.-
11-pieces 34 feet long each) sided 16 inches,
5 do 32. do do ] moulded 14 in-
4 do 29 do do Sches, to-spring
3 do 27 do do l by the mould4j
2 .do 1 ' 21 do do J; inches,in31 feet.
11 pieces 32 feet long each Y sided 15 inches,
4 ffb 31 do do I moulddd 1^ in-
3 do 28 do da Relies, to spring
3 do 26 do do f by the mould 44
3 do 22. do do , J inches in 31 feet.
Iff piocesaefeetlongeacWl-l in sq. \ SjgfSffc
15 do $5 do. do 13 do. (d.esiuaffeftt
Tlnee thousand five hundred cubic feet )4ank
stocks 11 to 12 inches square, to average forty feet
in length, none less than thirty ; the whole to .be
of the best tong-leafed close-grained southern yel
low pine, entirely free from sap, bad knots and
nil other defects. • ‘ ■
Squared Spar Timber.
Length, Lower end. Top end. To holdlargest
feet, inches, inches. .-dimensions,
1 piece 82 26 by 26, 18 by 9 ). 19ft.fmlowqi'ehd,^-
— ~ A j 17 ft. fin upper end
78 12
78 12
74 26
70 11
70 10
61 2tv
61 13
4 :20
6 12
25* IT
4 17
6 10
26 20
. 4 13
8 ) 18 ft.fiiilowcvend.ty
7 1 16 ft. fm upper end
■6 ! " i s
20 17 It. fm lower end
A ?,, <■
/•Round Spar Tihtber.' :-.■>■ ■"
Diameter in part- Length of mast-
EXCIIANGE OFFICE.
may 6 100 -
. ■ Notice.
atthe n«t t^foof this Court.'after tlifrnotice has A LL r pe«onsJbnving demands against the estate
hnnn niiiiliglmd ttint-e months, loexecututhe titles -c*- of Joshua Dixon,
been pu
praye y ^
Extract from the Minutes,
JOHN CHARLTON, c c 0 u c
18
are requested to present
them duly attested; and lhose indebted to said es
tate will make immediate payment
THOS. K. SMITH, Adm’r.
nay 7 l\*m
Seminary
M RS. LIMBERT’S Seminary is removed to
State Street, between Barnard and Jeffer
son streets, and opposite the residence of A. Tel
fair, Esqr. it will remain open through the sum
mer season, and the following branches of edu
cation taught, vjz Reading, Writing, Grammar,
■Geography, Embroidery, Plain-Sewingand Maidi
ng. Terms of tuition (which have been reduc-
id) may be known on application to Mrs. L. who
'ledges herself that no exertions shall be spured
) merit a continuance of public favor
may 17 ||m110 ~ '
FOUND,
C oncealed in the woods ( a french
CLOCK, which the owner cad have, by pay-
ing for this advertisement, und rewarding the ne-
gvo who found it. Apply to
/ J PENFIELD
may 16 W
Length. nersor slings. headoryd.aruis
feet inches feet inches
i mast 71 19' 12'
1 do 49' 16' »
1 do 46' 16- 7» 6
1 do 40: 13 6: 6
■1 yard 74: 19 3 8
1- do 66' 17- 3’ 6
4 do 69.- 14' 6 6'
1 do 49' 13 46
1 do 56' 14 6
1 do 38 3." ■ 10 " * ' 3 '6 •
Tlie whole'to be of the best long-leafed fine
grained southern yellow pine, free from bud knots,
sap, and other defects/
2000 30 inch locust-tree-nails, Vi inches square
6000 12 do do > ' lj 1 do
The whole of the timber must have been cut be
tween the 1st of October'and the 1st of March
and must be delivered at the ditt’erent yards,as
early as possible, and certainly on or before tne
31st day of December next, subject to tlie inspeo
tion, measurement, and approbation of the com
mandants of theyurds where the materials are
delivered.
Separate proposals must be made for the white
oak timber, knees, yellow pine for bull, for the
spars, and for tlie tree-najls, for each sloop of war,
which any person may wish to supply ; tlie prices
asked per cubic foot lor the timber and spar pie
ces ; per sided inch for the knees; and pei» thou
sand for the tree-nails ; must he stated in words at
length
BT To be published once a week for four
weeks, in the National Intelligencer, National
Journal, Baltimore American and Baltimore fa-
triot, Aurora, Franklin Gazette and Democratic
Press, N. Y. Commercial Advertiser, and New
York American, New England Palladium,..and
Boston Patriot, Alex; Heiald,.Norfolk Herald,
Richmond Enquirer,-Charleston City Gazette, Sa
vannah KepublicarivRaleighRegister, and Raleigh
Star., mar 26 t** 7
of subskription, stand on 1
ry, and on those ot" the ' several loan offices res
pectively ; whifch subscription shall be effected
by a- transfer to tlie .United States in the tnariner
provided by law for such transfers} 1 of the credit
or credits standing on the said books, and by a
surrender of the certificates pf the stock so sub J .
scribed. Provided, Thatallsubscription by such-
transfer of stock, shall life .considered Us part of
tlie said twelve millions of dollars mithoHzed to
be bortovAid by .the first si-ctiqn of this act. ;,.
“See. 4. -And be it further enacted, That, for
the whole or any part of any sqm, A'h^b shall be
thus subscribed, Credits shall - bf entered to tho
respective subscribers, who shall be» entitled to H
certificate or certificates, purporting tlmt the Unt-
03 ted States'-owe to .the holder or holders thereof,
Ills, her, or tfieir assigns, a sUnt fo be expressed
therein, equal f-o the alnOunt-Of the principal
stock thus subscribed, bearing en .interest not ex
ceeding four nnd one half per centum per uunmn,
.payable quarterly, from thetlarty-first day of De
cember, X/hc (h'ldrand eight hundred am) twenty I
five; transferrable In thedufme. mariner.ns is pro. t
vided by law fo’f the transfer of the stockt^iiliMu ib
ed, and sUbiectto redemption at the, pleasure <4
the United’ Stiftps, as ibllows: nut) half at fr’Y
time, alter the thirty-first day of December, ».•
thousand eight hundred 'and twferity-eiglit, unJ
the remainder ut rihy time after the' thirty-first
dny of December, one thousahdrejgfit hundred
nnd twenty-nirie; Provided, That, no; reimburse
ment shall be made,except for tire whole amount
of such new certificate, nor until uft4r at least six
months'!‘public hotice of such intended reim
bursement. Audit shall be the dutyot'the Score!}
tary of the Treasury to oaiHt to be re-tranaj ■
ferret! toi tbe respective subscribers the se
veral sums by them subscribed beyond the a
mount'of tlie certificate? of four and one half per
cent stock issued: to them respectively.
- Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That the
sftme fun^s wliichhave heretoforObeen, and now
are plcdpd by law for the payment oftlie inter
est, and for tlie redemption and reimbursement *
of the stock which may be redeemed or reimimiv
sed by virtue of the provision? of. this act; shall
remain pledged in like mariner for the payment of
the interest accruing on thfe stock created by rea
son'of such subscription, arid for the redemption
or reimbursement of the principal tif tho same.—
And it shall be-the duty of the Commissioners of
the Sinklrig Fund to cause to be applied and paid
out of the said fund, yearly arid every year, such
sum und surns as may be annually required to
discharge the interest accruingori the stock,which'
may be created by virtue of this act. The said
Commissioners are also hereby.mithorizcd to ap
ply, from titrie to time, Such Sum and sums'oufot'
the said fund, as they may think proper, towards;
redeemiifg, by purchase, Or by reimbinscinenty
in conformity Witn the provisions of this apt, the
principal of the sltid.stock ; and suclr part of tilt
annual sum «‘f ten millions of ddllars, vested by
law, in tHesa'xd Commi'sioners, as may he ne
cessary and required fqi'tlieabove purposes, shall .
be, and continue appropriated to the payinento-
interest and redemption of the public debt, uliti.
•the whole of the Stock which may be created tin-
"der the provisions of this act, shall have boon re
deemed op reimbursed,” * J-
JYou>, therefore, Notice is hereby givth, That
books will be opened at the Treasury of theUnii-
|ed States, and at'the several loan offices, on ihe
[first dny of April next, and continue open unlit
the first day of October, thereafter;'for re'ceiviug
'subscriptions in conformity with the provision.-: of
tlie said law.
The subscriptions maybe made by the pfopri
etors of the stock, either in-person 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 dollar..,
a distribution of the said suiji pf. twelve mil lii-n>, - •
will be triade among thejmaigfepri^s-in.tft'Oin tdo:,
to tbe sums subscribed by tliem respectively; *
SAM’L L. SOUTH.tKD,
Acting Secretary ofthe Treasury.
'march 26 ' IIWT . fHKB
Notice.
N INE months after date application wiH l*t|
made to tliri Honorable the Justices in th.-
Inferior Court of (Chatham County win a ?U«i>(;
for ordinary purposes;forleave to sell ivceitule
tract of land sKuatrid on Wiliningio. 11 Jslauxl
the County of Chatham, containing filly ui ;r.
(more'or less) w^fi life- buildings and unpnn • .
ments thereon, torracriy the property of Wi.i'« •-)
Gilbert, doueaapd, being the real estate of V)- r.ivLk
Benedict Hughes, amlnor and orphan son of J.'..,
Hughes, deceased, (ot the benefit, riiqiittiili.ai,- *
and education of tlie ?aid Dennis B. U agio
M)W:’D HUGHES, Spn’r. I T
feb 12
EPW’D HUGHES, Jaa’i . V (|
■r*f ■ ■ •- -- -
Mice by life single Cast,
^^F-^W Casks of R|ce olgood^Uv y •