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ffo U8 VOL. XXII.
, IMPROVED
mope OF DkAWING.
r*„ ,: tET TKBS PAT8NT0KDER tUB Mil Of
h' 1 Till: UNITED STATES.
lur COMMISSIONERS bf-LbUtoUs, i* ton,
PgJJ with, the Act of Assembly, present
^P^’foraTII SCHEME
OK T1IE
MARYLAND ^
i®5r#2B®T»
Tt.f which will toko place in the City
K3' m!lc of uwSding Ithe prices bo
GW ifflpi|oved plan, the Commission-
inticipptc on.tnrly period for the announce-
Best %iie 20,000 Dollars.
0 flfiHT&WR!
THUR^PAY GVElflNG,:MAY. SO, 1824
Whole No. 4065.
Ilmhtl wL-«..
I] V af m.Ooo da
1 do of 5,000 do
1 da of 1,000 do
dA ftf 600 d »
do of
do of
do of
do of
do of
do of
100 do
60 to
20 do
10 do
5 do
S do
IE
dfclftrs is 20,000 dollars,
is 10,000 do
is 6,0011*
Is 6,000
is 2,000
is 2,000
is 1,600
ft 1,000
2,000
1,00<>
is
is 20,000
70,000
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
PrizM- __ _ _
FrisestliMBlanks. ,
f Ticketsnt $3 CO is 70,000 dollars.
f prize ntysble in Cash, sixty dayi'hfter the
[thg—ssibject to a reduction of fifteen preont.
MODE OF DRAWINa 1 ™;
(Binbers will be nut ihto one wheel as usu-
nd in the other wheel wilt be put the prizes
i tie denomination of ttt o dollars, und the
fa* Ip progress in the Usual manner. The
Iprltesofija will be awarded to.the offdor
|nurtersorthe Lottery (as the case may. he)
ton tlie drawing of the Cnplthl i’rfaeof
■thills to say,if the $'20,000 prize should
(0 in Odd 'number,'thencOety nildmim-
a the jthcitit Will he entitled ti> a $2 prize.
120,000 dollar prize shoufff come out to an
ntimlier.ihen all the eveil numbers in the
ic will be each entitled .to it prize of $2.
’ The odd numbers are those ending with
•:
r The even numbers are those ending wiili
jo, 8,'or 0 " . 6 - '
a mode of drawing not only enables .the
niuionen to complete the whole Lottery in
hiring, hut has the great advantage of din-
ling Ih* small prised regularly to every.- at*
se number in the sthenic, so that the bolder
»tickets or two sharps of tickets (one odd
neevenji)inber) iVillJje certain' of obtain*
[desst cue prize, and in the same autio for
citeicuinfity. *■
A Met drawing a superior prjjre in this
t,is col restricted from drawing an inferior
’ Ae IMetswlH'lie ready in the course of
iwhtwek.
•DPs L. IIAWKINS,) ;•
'WILLIAMS, > Commissioners.
JAS.B. RINGGOLD, S
March 26,1826:
4. < 6i ■ : ■ t ■
nfet'
Encourage domestic enterprizes:
v— dollars for pioi
Ma} be procured by a pronipt application to the subscriber.
AUGUSTA
.iutiiouizst) Air nit uiNEnit assembly or tup. state or oeoAou.
1 *'
SAM'L. HALE, \
ROB’T. R. REID, 1
TROS. I. WRAY,
^ f g’ N VV S, HQLT m ’ \
JOHN VV. WILDE 1 ,
B. D. THOMPSON. J
v.yi
SCHEME.
1 Prize of
530,000
is
1
II
20,000
is
4
41
10,000
is
4
u
5.000
is
5
it
1,000
is
10
11
500
is
50
U
loo
is
100
44
50
i*
5000 .
IC
10
is
*!8!hof
Jithcta rt^ shares IrVihc Lot-
ill positively he draiv-n in Baltimore
(duy lie.si.) received and forwarded
DR. DiOTT’s
hfaved Anti-Bilious Pilti, -
> prevent and curnaltBiliouS Complaints,
MAUG.N ANT ELVERS, &«y. , '
at PILLS if administered in lime to rc-
nove tbs bile from tlife'etomach, will jbpun-
llbeeamei Which commonly produce, yel-
u. njiuciuc, imiuience.
, byflpclmndrin and hysterical cora
ls, sour stomach, licfirtbiirfl, dyspepsia or in
|i0R,bc. -They retnovW habitual costiveness,
i sm coughs, asthma, stranguary, gravel,
»i«ta,gnut, scurvy, scorbutic bft^ches. im-
jiAm the blood, female crtmplaihfo, fac.
■aken about.once u ' fortnight during the
If Slid summer months, they wit] prove a
K« ® asain3t tl)0 a G uuanct pbevalling
Ihlfj'Jfn 1lions Vtakingthero nccoftpanies
i Wi of pills; small boxes 25 cents/ large do,
:“«• And by appointment sold by
_ t /‘A. PARSONS;'
Rmggist, No.8,Gibbons' Buildings.
S a Congress Mineral
Sprbitt Water. »
lust received tier IV m. Wal
ed\v.r !1 I- 8 ,. M iona! supply of llios-'cel-
£S r „ s °, f Messrs. Lynch L. Clarke’s bot-
ndihJi ^ ftmlrnttles in-.boxes of one,
amlw» doz ® h . c »^*, well packed in snlinnd
hhu arlu ' l e<i a 5,pure ae-vah be imported
\ . * A. PARSONS,
ijmggist, No. a, Gibbons’ Buildings.
5175 Prizes.
--1S825 Blanks
}
$il0,0(KJ
20,00(j
40,000
20,O(Xi
5,00(J
fl.ood
5,000
5,000
,do,000
W.I.
X8O.OO0
approved patent family’
M E D I C I N E S>
"SR. Deans RheuftrdUc Pills'
. Le ts Nev/London Bilious Pills
" Dyotts <« •*
[f Ailddrsons « "
" Colts , •* , « '
“ Hoopers *' . «
" Churches Cough Drops
» Milieus « .
“ Turlington ,
“ Hills Balsom of Honey 1
" Squires Gran Elixor ...... ■ t
11 Daffys EiixorSalutis ■
“ Voyghts ChemT Anti Dysentaric Medicine
11 (V Indian Botanical Ague Drops
“ Churches EsS.df Mustard and Pills
*• Robertsons Worm Lozenzes
“ Rogers Vegetable Pulmonic Detergent
" Batemans Drops
«. Thompsons Aromatic Teeth Paste
“ “ Eye Whiter
•• DavenportsKye Water ’
“• Hinklys Iiifalible remedy for .Piles
Harlem OJl. (of Medicuraentum)
Dalbys Carminative
Hcnrys Calcined.Magqesia
Aliui,
The velccrated Cdrdial Balm of.GUead
Quirk i Essence of Tyre, for chaueing tight,
, rgu Or grey Hair to a beau'iful and perma
nent brown or black
Pot sale by y . A PARSONS, - -
feb 26 Drilgglst No. 8, (gibbons’ Bnilding #
I'.,’’-mi-
. >w : v 18.000 TICKETS AT TEN DOLLARS-
.. . Less' 0yj)i two and an half Blanks iff n Prize.
,, S? 1 ?,? 6 .* °V 1 y t0 . »% dra »n. ..M f® he all floatingfrom the comntencement except the follcwinz
whicttvnll be dcponutellm the^ wheel at definite periods, viz: * • 6
On the' 1st Drawing 1 prize of $10,000 b 1 of 600 v V
2d
6d
<lth
6th'
6th
7U,
8th
Vfith
<jq,'
dp
do
..do
do
Jt
t*Q
(lo
,do
.do
do
i>Jo
6,000 fo V 0f 1,000 & 1 of 600
10,000 St 1 if 500 •.
5,000 & 1 df 1,000 Si I of 600
10,000 & I of , ,
5,000 fa I of Lobri fa l ijf 60Q
10,000 4- 1 of hfiO{S 4. 1 0f 50Q.
2o,ooofa i of i,<waAfatgef600
30,000 fa 1 of 1,TOO fa 1 of 600
The Scheme is splendid, and fo/.Richness ;en.d safety of investment, offers cdunl if not sunerior
inducements tb'any of the Northenl Lotteries, j.; # t ‘ < .' » *
• The whole, 1 *Lpttery ]tb ,bu. co^le'ted ! jlR";,NiRK3)rawii%8
Prizespavable in Thirty Days afterthe Completion ilft'li'e Drawing, ifaiipliedfor withintwelve months.
- Prize Tickuts will be received in payment fer any Tickets tliut may remain unsold in the course
of the Drawing. . • ; 5 : . .v (j f
Present price of tickets.
v i
Whole Tickets $10 I Quarters, $2 60
, Halves 5 | Eighths, 126
* For sale iua great variety of numlrers,
JTT Orders for Tickets and Shares from nnypnrtol the United States, POST PAID, and en
closing the Cosh, addressed to the subscriber will meet prompt,Attention. '
Hli.Mlt MACDONNELL.
*phi 10 ; ■ Sm ‘ mnah ■
Navy Commissioners’ Office.
IStJti Ferruarv. *1825.
rpHE Commissioners of the Navv will receive;
Jff sealed proposals ufjtil three o'clock, P. M.of
the l-itb day of April ntstj for
loif^iig.Timbcr, vte: /!; .
AH he Pine Timber necessary follower masts,,
bo'.vsj cits.topmnit»,IcKv ; eryiirHs,a»d topsail yni ds,
for thi »e ships ot the line ; for three frigates of (lie.'
‘large* class; for throe./rigates of-fhp smallerclass;
fop,tee sloop? of lyar j aiid for three lower ,Blasts
•for'ediooners,, P'or'tbirfy thousand cubic feet of
i3(|uaroil Pine Plank Stoclu, to be not less- thun.
thirty-five feat, and t° average lorty-five feet Jif
(length, of at legst eb'ivcn inches in diameter, and.
of^qual size aj top add'b(itt 1( .One sett of the leasts.
unds|Kirs for (lie different-classed, of vessels, .and
ten thpflsnud cubic feet Qt'the Plank Stocks, to bo
dcUvered at eachofthe Navy Yards at ClmrlelpWii,
Mass. Brooklyn, N. York, and Gospbft.Vn. . .
Forjtwo sets of {'inf Beams for Frigutcs of tbb
largest class ; one set to be delivered at the Navy
Yard at Charlestown, Mass, and one set at (ips-
port,va. r‘ t
F.br two sets of Pine Beams for Frigates -of the
union canal lottery
17th Class—New Sepies.
\7E7"1LL be drawn on lllq 6th Of July, 1826,
ec o clock, P..M.of Af- and finished in a 'few minutes.—Sixty
supplyiug the fol- Nuitibcrs—Eight Ballots to life Drav/ni
SCHEME, if - f ■ ;
State of Georgiu,
B Y.Eli.jah Baker, Gterk pfthe Court ofOrdina-
•hy .for the Gouiity of Liberty,
Capf. Joseph Jones applies for letters ol admin
istration on the goods and chattels, l ights and cre
dits, that were ofWm.Anderson,latc of said coun
ty, duc’ih. ■ i r • •
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said dec.
to file their objections (if arty they have, in my
office at Rlceborough, on or before the first Mon
day in May next; otherwise, letters of adminis
tration, will be granted to the said applicant.
Given under tny hand and seal tins third day ot
March,-A. D, 1825. . 'E.
march 1*> 60*
,. Ctwitf(tn-
Navy Commissioner's Office,
9th March; 1825.
T HE Commissioners of the Navy will receive
Sealed proposals until 3 o'clock; P.M. of the
31st May next, for the following Live Odk Tim-
bdf, viz
For one complete frame,to be cut to moulds,for
a sloop of war; and for 5IW cubic Tibet of promis
cuous timber, to'be delivered at the Navy Yard
near Portsmouth, Pj. IJ. •
( For two corapleto frames ciit. to moulds, /or
stdops of war; and 8500 cubic feet of promiscuous
timber, to be delivered at the Navy Yard.Charles
town, Mass. ,
For one.toUplete frame, cut to moulds, for h
sloop of war; «nd 3,600 cubic feet of promiscu
ous timber, to be delivered at the Navy Yard,
Brooklyn, N. Y. , ;
For one complete frame, out.to moulds, fojr' a
sloop of war; aud 500 cubic fwft of promiscuous
timber, to be delivered at the^av/*Yard, Phila
delphia. ■ - 1
For one complete frame, cujjB moulds, for a
sloop of War; and 600 cubic feerof promiscuous
timber, to be delivered af the.Navy Yard, Wash
ington. * . - •• ' . , .
For one complete frame, cut to moulds, for Ja
sloop of war; and<8,5(Jo oublcfedtot promiscuous
Umber, to he delivered at the Navy Yard, Gosport,
The promiscuous timber is to Be atleast 12 feet
long, sided straight from 11 to 14 inches^ rough-
quved the moulding, wmy, and to curve from 2
22 inches for every ten feet 6f its length.
-The whole to be delivered at the-respective Na
vy Yards, on or before the first day ot December
next, subject to the, inspection, measurement,anff
approval, of the respective commanding officers
of the yards, or of sucli o’bfeir persons as the Com.
missioners of the Navy.may appoint. - A ■'i’
_ 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,.
O’ To be publislied once a week for six -weeks
in the National Intelligencer,' National Journal,
Washington ; Baltimore-American, Baltimore Pa
triot, - Ballimore ; Aurora and - Franklin Gazette,
Democratic Press, Philadelphia; Commercial Ad
vertiser, American, NeW-Yprk ; N lp E. Palladium,
B^KER, c c o l c.
1 PRIZE’C/F
$50,000 is $50000
1
3
1.
20’
.80
02
150,
i,24S;
10,708.
iY
20,000
10,000
5,(100
4,720
1,000
5ob
100
5.0
?0
. 10
’4o,ooo
“ 10,000
“ 10,000
“ 4,720.
“ 20,000
15,000
“ 5,200
“ 7,800.
“ ‘24,960
“ 106.080
12,120 . prizes, /Tickets af$8 $ .'.
22,100 Blanks, (. 34,220 ) " ® 273 > 700
■ In this Sohemcj witli Eight draWjn ballots,there
smaller class ; one set to be delN ereiTat the Navy will be 46 prizes with Three numbers on theirt;
Ysrd at the City of-Washington, and one sc; at W#Tw° ppuibers o,: them ; mid 10,60a
thb'Navy Yard at Gosport, Va. svithOtie numbei'.on them. Those tickets having
Porfgurteen Live Oak Beams for a Ship of'the noae ® f .0 1B drawn ballots-jon them being blanks.,
Line, and eight Live Oak Beams for a Frigate of To determine the (ate of the 34,220'TLckets, the
the largest eleven iiine piece? fiprninHts .and y* nuiebers will. Beverttjiy» be placed In ti wheel oit
spars,and nine nine beams fora Ship orthe J>ine, the day of draNving, and Eight of them. wi)| be.
andt\rent\'-two pine pieces for masts and »p»rs dravvn ; and thiUj iickct havhig on it as a combi-
r-ti Frigate of the largest class, to Jio delivered ation. the lst^-2d, and 3d ftoi. drawiij will b*
... {iieNavy YSklat Oolport, ve.V and for five entitedto$00,060. •* " j,
Live Oak Beams, fpFa I’ligate of largest class; 1 h ft t having on it the 6th, 7th, and8tb ; wil\ be
and 61’Pinc Pieces for masts.und spars for a ship, entitled- to $-0,00.1.
trx «iw. tv.,,,., v.....1 1,1.... tv riiat. havinir omit 1
-Superior dourt. ]'
OctorruTehm, 1824.
Nicholas. J. Bayard X
Vs. ■> kiih Nitii.
Ruy Sands ,
O N tjie petition of Nicholas J. Bayard, stating,
that Ray Sands, on -tile fifth day of June eigh
teen hundred and twentv-four, for the better se
curing the payment of ins certain bond or writing
obligatory, bearing date the day anil year more-
said, whereon he the said Ray-acknowledged him
self held and bound unto the said Nicholas J. Bayt.
ard, in the pe.nnl sum of four thousand dollars
conditioned for the nuyract of pne thousand ,tlpl,
lars on or before tne first day' of October then
next, and the further sum of one thousand dollars
on the firstday of Jmjuaiy then next, did mort
gage all that tract, pfeue,'or.parcel of land, lying,
being’ ahil situnte oq» Cumberland Island in tile’
county of Camden, and known by the imme'juf
Cotton dlulf, containing -'fouC hundred end fifty
antes, bounded on the nortti by lands d(•‘•Shiercr,
on the south bji lands b.(Jl.'ttna.W?jsPi'een, find on
the. west by salt marsh, ,togethee with, the appurte
nances-T-und further stntiiiE that, the stoiA- films of
money remained unpaid, end nro^ the foreclosure
of the,equity of rodemptwn of thefaiid Ray..-.
t On motion of W,. W. Gordon, attorney for the
petitioner, ft-js ordered (hot theeuiid Ray Suiids tft*
pay jnto this court befope.the expii'alion pf twelve
1 months from this date, the said several stints of
tnoqey in th&comhjion pf the stjjtl bund meiilion-
*ed, together with the interesfriitl cost;, otherwise
that, the equity cf redemption of the said Ray
Sands his heirs, executors, administrators and a*.
-signs, of, in aud to the said mortgaged premises
.be thenceforth and forever-foreclosed. ,: 1
t And it ij further ordered, that tliis^ruie be. pub
fished in one;of the Gjtkettes pf this state at least
once ainoiil;li for twelve inontht;, or that a copy
he served pn; fhe said Ray Sands, at least six
months before the expiration of tlie tirje appoint
ed for thepayment of the raid money-'mto, court,
and that cueh further proceedings lie had. ns are
pursuant to thc-Jiiutute in such case made and pro
vidod.
Extract from the minutes, this 25lh 'Oot.- (824.
. —.... _ ,. .... JOHN BAILEY, Clerk,
net 29 200 - >.
Chatham county
tl.’
Rule Aul,.
jfiaii Baker,
I ^ no ’ R otun stating thn
I’^Mt! k in rdldontl ' e fil ' st da >‘ of Mu y
P'n Pronii.on!.? _ se . <!l,r ? .'* )R payment of his
0 tliousmiil Iu° te of tliat date for the sum
", or order- It “’V- l’. a y ,tl)le (o the/gaid John
with intei-M*” ° r J ),;loi ' e tlie lst dny of May
WirnllI rer ceMl l' Rr >nnum, lfy
S er l! -T* 1 - hearing date’-tb.
He(nn 1 '|f 0, '® caid , mortgaged, to the
if till n’ ' le budiviiied pioiety or
!foe city of 2r °^ lttnd ’ situate, lying and
islied i,, y ,i,„ ^ van . na *b wn . d known and
^^(•-ortnali »*^i B m thereof the number
^ ^'I'mienni 1 ^ 1 - 1 "- Ilar hy wur d, togetlier
id KK Ce ?’.'! 1 nd furt,ier sta ting thaf
I © (no'rtgage f’ ns wl,ol y u ''P« id -
'losure ofuhp , u fo , rce - and praying
^hioffi!\v r
'’ iti9 oracrad(M 1 , « oll (- ttt , tol ' n *>' for the
..vto that the< su it N,.ii.„„ i,„.
fly
IWn
■Part »,f nVi
said mortgage,v
.Gordon, Uttori.vj, , U1 «„
N ^ ,an Ba '
! late ! the i/riiir.inii ' V -‘ , l n . twolval months
fflelditfiaS: ?". d 'nterest .Jdue on
jiiiii a ‘ ro^. hf this
Pj before 1 th» B o Natl, an Bakeri ht iebsf
i^'ofcaid tnonevt 1 ^ 6 a RP°Med. for the
Kf the public ri t ?. COurt d ; nr published'
O'^averv fe^Vf’ th *» state, at’;
for ’ Uh ’ 11 the time np-
m r d , 'i ,at su ^
(the statnio , cd , Rs be had as are
s tatuto in such case made and
m a' rc ra * nut es this 24th May. i 1824.
At I*. FANNIN^ Clerk.
, 1'. VM^
bail taints, djf'defepteh^^jkVnd^Rttci'l^Ijd.ei lo" ?!.. >■ -. ij,. • . .
the fh(j|ectiqh and iiyprovn(of the, Conijsj'audanfj;. h av .Wg odthern the 2d,9th, and,8th }2d
of thjB several Yards, or such other persons ks th'o/ ^h/afftl 7th ; uh6di and 8th ; 2d, 7tb,jind 8th;
vZS*™*™' a(Wavy iu '' ai,,,oint |I; lo; ? ani fur; an; ttn
5th,
lie nrirps nited nA'-(bid,8ft.; 3d, 6th,«nd 7th ; 3d. 6t.li, andSth;-4tli,
f sffaratiS'for.SS 5th;and 7tR; 4th,fth, an^i; .4th, 0th. a?47fh;
-Tiie proposals mbst state t!_,,
cubic loot i and must be madff separatory
inasts
: plis v......
57? :-«•*»!<«%»mm ms« -
plyiqg ih writing or'otlieiwisedothe Commission- | °. n f) iera > eat ^ _e ;entitled
ers, pr to tlte.Navy Agents at BiiStoh, New Y'ork, to nf" , r . - , . ' o . • a, , ,
Bhilddelbbia, Bultimul'e, Norfolk, Va. or Charles- • l4 Y!J 1 8 t.J« 4 «d and 4th dr t i
ton Sfl •-*/ • Nos; dp them only, will each be entitled to.$100.
Tlie Pj'ne Beams anil Plank Oftc^d the’Mnsft * lle '‘avingon them the 4th and
and Sparfl'imber, uiust be delivered on or .before, f' 1 ’ "[.R ' a " d 'drawn Nos. l-
tlie first i|ay of fifty, 1826; and, tlra JLive Oajc ^Vu'iif^'y? 6 -^^ioaq f 5 ?\
Beams, on or before the first of N&VembqL nest. 11 A. tbars (being 1-48 liekets) with ffny Two
All thl Timber, cxeept the Live Gait,- must iie f the d fawn Nos- on them, will each be entitled
felled, (irknustlinve been felled between .the .first t0 . • -
of November «bd tlie first ot iMavcft - , And those hay mg on them any One of the
nflS* TVbe published in the Natio.ihl Intfelluftn- d '' a 'vn Nos. (being 10,608 Mete) or ld2t»:tor
cer und Nationql Journal, Washington City ; Bal- dl ; ,iw " Nt> '. w,U . ea . 1 ! 1 ! bc e, ‘ t,Ued
tirnore AtnerrcanuiidBultiinore 1 Patriut t Baltiiiiore;
Aurora
Press-
New
No Ticket wliich shall have drawn a prizo of a
—jenpminatioii can be entitled to an infe-
Raleigh Register,.Raleigh Star. *
march 8 . , $4
Court of Ordinary Effingham
County
March Term, 1825.
possibly draw less than #80, less the deduction
of 15 per cent, with so many chances Tor the Ca
pital Prizes. - . ' ; -•
.' . : ’a.^pin^yue, | Mana £ er *:
Philadelphia, lift May,i 1826.,,<■ ■ i.v
Ti.ckets, at pretonl,
Orders received; ancj forwarded at the above
price,.at ii i -i -i ■ * *.
LUTHER’S ■«
J EXCHANGE- OFFICE.
may 25
er,do muke titles to hiinfor the following land,
viz;— . . ' \ ., ■, !.. ,
' Cine trnc'i’cdiituining 202A ncres in Wilkinson
Vouiity, kWwii as ’Np..t) 1, 5th District,- -and ono —— 'as* a 4 « ..
tract cQiitajning262i acres, in .Baldwin County, . IrOllCC.
known as No, 23, 18th District. And the Adm’x A LL persons having demands against the estate
at the next term of this Court, uftnr this notice has xSu ofJpslum Dixun, are requested to present
been published three months, to execute the titles them duly attested, . ; lho5ejhdebtedt9-said.es-
prayedfor. , , tutu will makeimtnedb ' I' -vinent
Extratl jrom theMinules, 1 TH0S. B< SMITH, Admr-
JOim CHARLTON, c e o e c. oaw7 11 *M
RJ5* }8 62 j <
; Notice'. \ ; ; .
' - ' CtTV Tttr.Ascp.ER’s Office; {
. 13tb April, 4826. , J7
JTRHE City Tuxes for live i .e'sent year will be
ii payable, at this office, froin-tliis day to tlie
13th May next—after which time executions will
issue against all persons in default.
M. W. STEWART,
; . . ' ' •' ’ City Treasurer:
april 13 81 ■
REMEDY AGAINST
DJSPE p SI A.
-piR. J.W. ATTIIIDGF. S. TINCTURE for in
U digestion, termed Dyspepsia. The discov
ery, of this’ Medicine has -been the etfect of tong
andatteiitive study, and is now made public from
(Inmost decided conviction fdfinded on ample
experience of its power in eradicating this disease;
after every other filadicine had failed. It has on-
' f been in this country twelve months, and it has
onc.wondcrs in giving restoration, and in asth
mutfoal cases, its beneficial eifecthas been usluji
Ssbing. Dr. James Farmer, Member ofthe Royal
Collage of Surgeons in London, declares in liis
I reatise, that Asthma und indigestion are found
coexisting, the stomnch at all times exerts consid
erable influence over the pulmonary functions,
and it is therefore ftr.r to conclude that-the former
disease is aggravated by the lutter.. Asthmatic
people, coutinu s the learned Doctor, should im
pose upon themselves the same regulation as if
jhe.i:use were purely dispeptic. This tincture cia
pens obstructions ofthe spleen and liver; cleans
tin the broast of phlegm, and the cbest of hu
pours gathered therein; removes pain in the back
ipomacTi and sides, and the windy cholic'. Also
giddiness in tlie head, which all proceed.from .in-
iigestftttr- it has been recommended'.',by some
>f the most eminent physiciansasayaftable med
icine, in dispepsia,but it does not cure all diseases
fold in square bottles, with Dr. Attridge^Lon.don
m each bottle, wholesale and retail, by..:
, AUGUST G. OEMLER, Agent,
■■ ;,At his Drug Store corner of Whitaker and
■ Broughton.Streets,
feh 15 34 r-V i
r ' -J ....""'"-—v
.. .; -{Seminary;
"l/TRS. I.IMBERT’S Seminary, is removed to
^tJL Sta,te Street, between Barnard, and Jeffer-
On.streets, and opposite the residence of A. Tel-
f(ir, ;Esqr. ,it will reinain bpen through the snm-
ipep season, and tjie following branches.of edu*
lotion taught, viz Rending, Writing, Grammar
pgrapliy, Embroidery, Plain-Sewingund Mark
p Terms of tuition (which have been reduc
• ) may be know n or application to Mrs. L. who
udges herself .that no exertions shall be spared
tnerit u continuance of public i’avor ' ' ' rJ ‘
may 17 || m 110 ' i
FOUND, ;
~SONCF.AI.DD in the ,woods, a FBBNCli
-J CLOCK, which the owner canhave, by pay
i g for this advertisement, and rewardiug the ne*
‘‘o who found it. j Apply to
l *. “ * J PENFIELD.
jmay 16 199
IN EQUITY*
Superior court—Chatham county.
Thomas F. Purse et. al. j
Complaints |
and •»- J
Richard R. Cuyler,ex’r
Wm Shaty, deceased. J
I N thii case, on the suggestion in tlie defend!
ant’s answer, that certain per ...is not parties
to this bill, residing in Scotland, claim to bc on
titled 16 a-tiistriUtition of part of the undivide
estate of Wm'bliuiy; deceased, and on liiotion,
is ordered that all persons concerned do appear
before tlie Superior Court of Clmthuin County iti
the terin of January next, then and there to es
tablish such their eihims; and in default thereof,
that the undivided estate of the said Wm Shaw,
be distributed among the complainants agreeably
to the decree of said Court and ‘Unit this rule bC
published once a month sUrUI tlie expiration
thereof. •. . i. 7 Ji •
'Extract from the minutes this 7th, day of June,
1854. ' A. B. FANNIN, Clerk. J
June 1-7 §t138 - 7
B OAR DING ~SCiW OL }
'FOR young GENTLEMEN, ^
, AT FLUStfLYO , LONG ISLAJVD,
•';'.vY..^£W,YORK:
T h e .subscriber begs leave to inform his south
erri friends, that lie lias established a Board-
ino Sciiooi. in the Village'of Fti’p4m, ih wliich,
the course ofiiisiructionembfaccc nil those branch:
es of a Clussidnl and English Educatibi usually
taugjit itj'Acailcinies. 1 'Tn* Village is one of the
most Ifortltlifirt in the United States,'.about 12 miles
distautfrom the City of Nevv;York, ‘with which
ilactfthere is a constantqommuiiicalio'n by Steam
4o«ts and Stages. No effort shall bo wanting on
the.part.ifif the subscriber, to promote the moral
and intellectual improvement of those children
committed to his.careiV..'
' - CHARLES W. CARPENTER.
april T " : 76||-—lm . ) i ’
Bostop Patriot, Boston (’Maryland; Republican,
Annapolis; Norfolk,Hersld,Richmond Enquirer,
Alexandria Herald, Chaplecton City Gazette, Sa
vannah Repiihlfoan, Ralfigh Register;. Raleigh.
Star. V mnr25 h.66
Navy C^mfiiUsioiiers' Office;
. * i : i; i '. I/. 9th' March, *18251 ‘
prpHE CCMMlSSlDNERS OF THE NAVY
will receive sealed proposals until 3 otclock,
P. .vL of the iifitli April next, for the white oak,
yellow pine, and locust materials necessary for
the hulls of seveh, afid, the. spars of ten sloops of
war. "• ■' f-v'"’-'-'' , '
'■The mAlerials for the hulls oflwo, and for the
rpars of three sloops- to .be delivered at the Navy
Yard, Cltarlettoicn,‘ Mtet,
• For the hull dfotis,and the spars of three sloops
lo bp-.deiivfeted at the Navy Y'ard, Brooklyn, Feu
York.■ ,
-Kor the null and spars of on* stoop at each of
the Navy Y ards, at Porhmouth, .V. - II. Philadel
phia, BmihiirkloiijitnA'Gotpiirt, Va.
> The following detail shows the materials re-
qulfc'd-for the hull and spars of one sloop of war,
by which, persons offering muy be governed in
Lit trials up Whitt Oak:
Two keel pieces, .52 feet-ioRg Y 16 by 23;
One do do 42 do t inclies. •
Two keelson pieces, 62 do ? 16 by ,13
One 'tlo do 42 .do j Inches. ■
-t.^liirly-four hundred cubic, feet promiscuous
timljor, Jo average forty-feet in length j. 18nt ot
which,to square Irt'fHe in'uldle from 16 to 20Inch
es, ami 1660 tosquare froiil 14 to 18;'inQhes.
■Eight thousand Jbplric feet ol plniik'Stpcks.from
thirty to sixty feet, and to: average forty feet in
le'ugtft’top end to be not less than ten Inches,nud
theVbytt end hot more time fourteen inches in di
ameter; •
! Two hundred arid fifty knees, the arm to side
^.igbt inches', length of body six feet six inches,
length pf arm (our feet six inches. The whole to
be of Jhe best quality,of-white oak, free from sap,
bad knots and othiir defects.
-. . Materials of Yellow Pine—for Hull.
li pieces 34 feet long each - ! sided 16 inches,
moulded 14 in
ches, to spring
by the mould44
indies,ln3i-feet.
sided 15 inches,
moulded 13 in-
. ehes, to spring
f bjt the mould 44
J iiichesin 31 feet.
16 pieces26 feet long each, 14 in.sq. \
15 do 25 do do 13 do.' > moll,d ^ ,fl *
do.
4 do
32 do.
29 do
do
do
3 do • . 27- do- _ do
2 do. 21. do do
11 nieces 3-2 .feel lone each
4 do
31 do
do
, 3 do
28 do
do
3 do
25 do
do
3 do
22 do .
do
. 44„
> ehesinBIfeet
Three thousand five hundred cubic- feet' plank
stocks 11 to 12 ruchessquarc, to-average forty feet
in length, none less than thirty ; the whole to be
of thefaest long-lented close-grained southern yel
low pine, entirely free from sap, bad knots aud
all other defects. -■• . - ,-i
Squared Spar Timber, ft--. ■
Length. Lower end. Top eridv - -To held largest
feet, inches, inches. dimensions.
1 piece 82 26 by 26 18 by l>) lOft.fmlowerend,^-
2 78 12 4 20 “
1 78 13 5 12
74 25
70 11
?<J 10
61 26
61 13
26 17
4 17
5 10
26 20
8 y 17 ft. ftp upper end-
6 ‘ • . hi 'V
8 ) 18 R.fmldiverend,i
7 (16 ft.-fra -uppet' eni
Treasury Department;
i . : V V. Match 14,1825. v
-ffTiTHEREAS. oh the 6th" March, 1826, a law!
\\ was: passed by the Congress of the United
States, of wnicli tjie 3d,-4tli, and 5th sections ure
in the words following, viz; >
Sec. 8. And beit furlhtr enacted, That n sub
scription to the amOmit of twelve nilllions of dol
lars, of the.six per cent, stock of the year eighteen
hundred and thirteen, be, and the sume is hcrcoy
proposed ; for which purpose books shall be o-,
pened at the Treasury of the Uuitttyl • States, and'
at the several loan offices on the first day of April
naxt; to continue open until the first day of Oclo
bel’-thereafler, f.s such parts of the ub'ove-men
tioned description of stock,' ns shall, on the day
of subscription, stand dh the book-.t pf the Treasu
ry, and on those of the several liiKo offices res
pectively ; which subscription 'shall bo' effected
by a transfer to the United Sjftfos.m the manner
provided by law for'such transfers, of the credit
or crediis standing on' the sniff bo oks, i"\i ! -,• a
surrender ofthe cerfifiontes bf .the stock; N nib-
scrlhed. Provided,' That all subscription by such
transfer of stock, shnlj be Corisidereff us part of
the said twelve naiUioiis'of.'dollars authorized to .
;be borrowed by the first section -bf this act.'.
; “Sec. 4. And be it further en«Weol('That, for
the whole or any part- of uoy sura, which shall be
thus subscribed, credits shall be entered to the’ ,
"respeptivasubscribers, who shall tie entitled to a.
certificate ,o'r certificaies, purporting that the Uni*
ted States.owe to the holder or holders -thercot,
his, her, of their assigns, a sum-to bc •expre ssed
thereiti7*eqim! to the amourit of the, principal
stock thus subscribed, bearing an interest not ex
ceeding four and one half per centinu per annum,
-fiaykhle quarterly, froin tliethirty-fij-st day ofl>e-
ccmber,one thousand eight hundred uml'twentyl
five; transferrable in tb? same manner as is pro (
vided by law for the transfer ofthe $tock!*uliscrih
cd, and subjeetto redemption at the pleasure ot
the United States,’, as follows: one half at H*’y'. .
time alter the thirty-first day of December, 11 ••
thousand eight hondred und twenty-elglit, and.
the rinnainder.at any time after the thirty-first
day of December, one thousand eight hundred
and twenty-nineProvided, That -no reimburse
ment shall he made,except for the whole amount
of such uew certificate, nor irntll after at least sis
months' public- notice of such internled relrii*
bursement. Audit shall be the-duty ofthe Seen:}
tary of the Treusury to cause -'.to be re-tnins]
ferred to the respective subscribers tlie se*
vepal sums by Ihi-.m subscribed beyond the a
mount of- the certificates of four and one half per
xeatstock issued tot|ietr> rospeetivoij?,riiV •
“ Sec. 6.- '. Ajtd be it further epaote^. That tiro
same funds which hav'e.heretofore been, arid now
are pledged, by- law foy tire payment of the .inter
est, and for the*.redemption-and reimbiirsemenl
of the stock wiifth may.be redeemed or reimbuft
: sed by virtue oftho prOvisions ol? thisiaet, shall
remain pledged in likopianner for the payment of
tlie interest uccrurng on' the jstock created by rea
son of-such subscription, affd’ior tire redemption
or ruuhbursement ofthe principal of tjie same.—
And it Shall lie the duty of the CommnsioAfera. of-
the Sinking Fund to cause to be ppplftd aiid paid;
outof the said fund, yearly and every yeiir,'- such
3(1111 and sums .as may peannuuHyv required to-
discharge tbjfcfoterest asehiingon.thei-s'fock.wliich
maybe created by virtue of this tict.. The said
jCommissioners are also hereby.autht-Viaed lo up -
ply, from time to Ujne, guch suilU aij^ .surr s nu „f
the jiaid'funii, as they mp,y think proper, tcivarib: ,
redeemiug, by purchase; or. by rei: lbur /.oni'-nt,
in conformity witbt|i e P r wteions of tfiis au,' the
■ principal of the-Sgt^stockj (and such part 'pf the
; 4 13. 4 ...■
Pound-Spar Timber, - f'
Diameter in part- Length" of mast-
lies dory d.arms
feet luuhes
12
8fi
7:
«:
3
3
6
4
6
3
Lengtb: ; : nerser flings,
feet inches
1 mast 71. 19i .
1 do 49i Iff.
1 do '46: 18 J
1 do 40 . 13.
4 yard 74' ' iff
1 do 65: 17
1 do 50- 14i
•1 do '49 13
1 do 66 *•!*' ' .- 14 '•'
1 do 38 ' - ; 10'
; The whole to be of the best long-leafed fine-
graiued'Southern yellow pine, free from bud knots,
sap, air'd other defects.;
2000 30 inch locust-tree-nails, 14 lnobesisquare
6000 12; v 4o do 1} ,i do
The whole of the timber must have been cut be
tween the.l.st ofOctober and the 1st of March,
and must be delivered at the different yards, as
early as possible, and certainly on or before 'the
31st day .of December next, subject to. the inspec-
tioji, measurement, and approbation of the com
mandants of flip yards where the 1 materials are
delivered;. a ...
; Separafe proposals must be made for tjie wipe
bak timber, knees, yellow pine for hull', for the
spars, and for the tree-nniUi for each sloop of .war;
tyhicli auy-.person may Wish to supply ; the prices'
asked per .cubic foot tor the timber and spar pie
ces ; per sided inch for the kliees ; and per thou
sand for the tree-nails .j.must be stated in words at
length.. ; . -r . ...'-I
CT To be .published-Once a.Av.edk foOffovft:
weeks, in the ..Natiupal .lateHigehcer, ^atfoufll
Journal, Baltimore Amenban and iBallimQr.W.^a*
triot, .Aurora, Franklin Gaze,tfo',;ftnckppftiQi:ratic
rvess.N. Y. GommeJ'ciaF.'Affyertfter/'.tinff; Nrtvf
York American, New, Fjialauff.f’nfindium,- and
Boston.Batrjot, Alexi- liet(fffff ! Norioik, Herald,
Richmond Enquirer^ ChrrfjestOi} :CUty Gazette, Sa
vannah Republican, Raleigh Register, aud jtaleigh
Stpr., murSSi tlW/
17 it. fm lower end. SmnqnlsunifaftPA millions of ffdjlars, jJyected'- by:
/aw;4n thesaid j2ommissloner?,i as rafij^ene'-
cessary and required foftlie above nurpoftbs/shnil'
be,-itrid continift.appifppriatedto-tlie payment of -
interest and redemption of th<?qi(ib;lio 'debt| until
^theswhole ofthe stock which may<be created un
der thp, provisions ofthls act,-shall havfa. beori re ■
deemed-or reimbursed.”, ft ’ ■ ;j, •
Now, therefore, Notice is hereby'given, That
books will be ppened-at the Treasury of the Unit
ed States, and at the several ioan offices, on the
first day of April next,- and ctffitlntie-open until:
lhe first-day of Oetober thereafter, for receiving
subscriptions in conformity .with thcpruVisions ot
l^e subscriptions, may be made by the ],ropri
etors of the-stock, either in person or by their At
torneys duly authorized to subscribe alid transfer
it to theUriited States. .i! ; • ' '
! Should subscriptions of said stock be made to
an amount exceeding twelve millions of dollars,
a-distribution ofthe Said sum of, twelve millions,
will be made among tlie subscribers in proportion
.to the sums subscribed by them- respectively,
SAM'L I„ SOUTHARD,
' Acting Secr.etarp of.the Treasury. '
march 26 ||67 '
- . Notice.
.TVTINE months after date application will be
1Y made to the Honorable the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham County when sitting
for ordinary purposes for jetive to sell a certain
tract of lahd situatetUpn VYihnington Island in
-the Qo.untyiQf.CKafohm,- eontuining fifty acres,-
..(morper'le8s).:Wit)i the; buildings' and improve*
jnenft ; tliereon,formerly;the property of IVilliiun
Gilhqrt, deceas.ed';.being the real estate of Dennis
Beuepj.ctHii'glfos; a minor and orphan spn ofitohn
Hughes', deceased, for the benefit, lurtiTifairiance-
and education of the said Detfinis B. Hughes., ' '
f>'il EDW’D HUGHES, Sen’r. } 'l'ms~
EDWjD H1JGI1TS; Jun'r. ( f. ;s.
T «
feb 13
34
_ the, single \Cu'6h,
A F?1V Casks ofRice of good 4rinlity,for sn},
V . «• tupper.