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UNITED STATE..
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‘^vafWHfoltWRtake place in the City
wre and will be completed in ONE DAY.
and mode of awarding the prizes be
Bighlyimpro'-^ plan.‘ho Commission-
faaie an early pcnodlor the announce-
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[ Ticket! it $3 60 i«
70,000
70,000 dollars-
I prise payable in Ca*h, silty deys after the
Meet toe reduction of fifteen prcent
OF DRAWING.
.lUsiboM will be put into one wheel as usu-
Jinlbeotherwhecl willbo put the prises
file denomination of two dollars, and the
; to progress in the usual manner. The
’rises of $2 will be awarded to the odd or
bers ofthe Lottery (ns the case may be
t on the drawing of the Capital Prise oi
■that is to say,if the $20,000 prize should
_ to an odd number, then every odd nttm-
heicheMe will lie entitled to a $2 prize
0,000 dollar prise should come out to an
Jimber, ihen all the even numbers in the
| will be each entitled^! a prize of $2.
’he odd numbers are those ending with
7, or 0. (
he even numbers are those ending wiih
or 0.
ide of drawing not only enables the
■sioners to complete the whole Lottery in
wing, but has the great advantage of dis.
5 tbs small prises regularly to every al
[number in the scheme, sO that the holder
ftickets or two shapes of tickets (one odd
seven number) will be certain of obtain
^utone prize, and in the same satio for
ilerouantity.
h Ticket drawing a superior prize in this
a nut restricted from drawing an,inferior
e Tickets will be ready in the course of
Tweak.
®BS L. HAWKINS,)
T. F. WILLIAMS, S Commissioners
B. RINGGOLD, S
», March 36 # lb26.
itorTichets or shares In the above Lot
"sh will positively be draw*) in Baltimore
bof May nest) received and forwarded
LUTHER’S
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
ENCOURAGE DOMESTIC ENTERPRIZES!
30,000 DOLLARS FOR #10.
Maj be procured by a prompt application to the subscriber*
AUGUSTA
AUTHORISED Dir THE OBNEilAL ASSEMBLY ot THE STATE OF OEOIIOIA.
APPROVED PATENT FAMILY
MEDICINE 8.
D R. Denns Rheumatic Pills +
Lc-s New London Bilious Pills
“ Dyotts j “ “
“ Anderson* “ “
i* Colts r . “ '«
P Hoopers **. s '* f
“ Clmrchei Cough Drops
« Milieus “
“ Turlington, “ “
• “ liills BalsO'm of Houoy
.Squires Oran Elixor
“ Daffys Elisor Salutis
Navy Commissioner's Office, I SuperiorcoUrt-4Chathaincounty.
9tli'MAttCII, 1825. I Thomas F. Purse et. lii. | ' !
T HE Commissioners of the Navy will rocCiVc
sealed proposals until A o'clock, P. M. oi the
31st May nest, for the following Lite Oak Tim
ber, viz •
For one complete frame,to be cut to moulds,for
a sloop of war; and for SOO cubic feet of promis
cuous timber, to be delivered at the Navy Yard
near Portsmouth, N H.
For two complete frames cut to uloalds, for
IN EQUITY*
Complaints
and V' t
Richard R. Cuylor, ex’* ( . ,
Wm Shaw, deceased. \ J
I N tills case; on the suhgestiori in the defend]
ant’s answer, that-certain per on* not partini
to this bill, residing id Scotland, Claim to be en
titled to a distribution of part of the undivide
estqte of Win Shaw, deceased, and on motion,
SAM’L. HALE, 1
ROU’T. R. REID,
THUS. 1. WRAY,
AUG’N. SLAUGHTER,} Commssionen.
vVM. W. HOLT,
" VoughtsChem'l Anti Dysenteric Medicine
“ “ Indian Botanical Ague Drops
“ Churches Ess. of Mustard and Pills
JOHN W. WILDE;
B. D. THOMPSON.
1’ Prize
J
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SCHEME.
4
4
6
10
50
too
GOOD
$30,000
*0,000
io.ooo
5,000
1,000
500
100
50
10
830,000
20,000
40,000
20,000
5,000
6,000
5,000
5,000
50,000
Robertsons Wofrm Lozcnzes
“ Rogers Vegetable Pulmonic Detergdnt»
“ Batemans Drops k
“ Thompsons Aromatic Teeth Paste
“ " Eya Water
•' Davenports Eye Water
“ Hinklys Iiifatible remedy for Piles
Harlem Oil (or Mcdicamentum)
Dalliys Carminative
Heurys Calcined Magnesia
ALSO,
The celeornted Cordial Balm of Gilead
Quirks Essence of Tyre, for changing light,
red or grey Hair to a beautiful and perraa
went brown or black
Fot sate by ' A PARSONS,
* * i 26 Druggist No. 8, Gibbons’ Building,
sloops of war; add 8500 cubic feet of promiscuous 1U ordered that all persons ebneernud doappenr
timber, to be delivered at the Navy Yard Charles- I before the Superior Court of Chathnm Comity in
town, Mass. .. ,
For one complete frame, cut to moulds, for a
sloop of war; *»nd 3,500 culdc feet of promiscu
ous timber, to be delivered at the Navy lard,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
For one complete frame, cut to moulds, for a
sloop of war; and 300 cubic feet of promiscuous
timber, to be delivered at the Navy Yard, Phila
delphia.
For one complete frame, cut to moulds, for a
sloop of war; ar.d 600 cubic feet of promiscuous
timber, to be delivered at the Navy Yard, Wash
iugton.
For one Complete frame, cut to moulds, for a
sloop of war; Mid,8,300 cah’ie feet of promiscuous
timber, to bo delivered at the NaVy Yard, Gosport,
The
long,
the term of Jahnary next, then and them to es
tablish such their claims; and in default thereof;
that the undivided estuto of the said Win Shaw;
be distributed anm-'-'llhe complainants agreeably
to the decree of'hid Cdurt and that this rule.b*.
published once a month until the expiration
thereof. •
Extract from the minutes this 7th day of June;
1824. A. B. FANNIN, Clork.J|
June 17 ,$t!38 "
BOARDING SCHOOL,
FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN,
AT FLUSHING , LONG ISLAND,
NEW-YORK;
lie promiscuous limber is to be at least 12 feet subscriber begs leave to Inform.his south!
, sided straight from 11 to i4 inches, rough-1 -L ern friends, tliat he lias established a Bo a no- -
squared the moulding way, and to curve from 2 I School in the Village of llushin*yin winch,
to 22 inches for every ten feet of itt length. the course construction e.n braces all those bran.b-
rn. ... 1 . , . .• M I no nt ts rinscimil tlnif Fmr tali ItMitnnt n> nona ..
6175 Prizes.
12825 Blanks
.}
180)000
State of Georgia,
B Y Elijah Baker, Clerk ofthe Court of Ordina
ry for the County of Liberty,
I Capt. Joseph Jones applies for"leltensot admin-
| lstrat.on on tne goods and chattels, rights and cre
dits, that were ofWm.Anders6u,1ateofsaidcoun-
The whole to bo delivered at the respective Na-1 cs °*, *• Classmal and English Lducatior usually
vy Yards, on or before the first day -*»f December I (aught m Academies. The Village is one of the
next, subject to the inspection, measurement,and 'jj ost healthful in the United States, about 12 miles
approval, ofthe respective bommanding olficers distantfrom the City of New-York, - with which
| of the yards, or of such o'.her persons as the Coih- P lRC f ‘ b «reia a constant communication by Stem,
missioners of the Navy may appoint. Boats and Stages, No dFort shall bo wanting on
Separate proposals must be made for the quan-1 the part of the subscriber, to promote the moral
18,000 tflCttfiTS Af fEN DOLLARS.
Less than two and an half Blanks to a Prize.
The prizes only to be drawn, and to be all (loatingfrom the commencement except tlie following
which Will be deposited in the wheel at definite periods, viz:
I ty, dec'd.
These arc therefore to citeand admonish all and
Ou the 1st Drawing 1
fa
3d
ft
1
a
i,i
4th
do
1
do
ft
6th
do
1
do
**
6th
do
1
do
u
7th
do
1
do
Cl
8tb
do
1
do
“ 9lh do 1 do
prize of fio.ooo ty l of coo
“ 6,000 & 1 of 1,000 & 1 of 600
10,000 & 1 of 600
6,000 k. 1 of 1,000 k 1 of 600
10,000 k 1 Of 600
6,Otto k 1 of 1,000 & 1 of 500
10,000 4. 1 of 6,000fr 1 of 600
20,000 k 1 of 1,000 & 2 of 600
30,000 k *1 of 1,000 k I of 600
singular the kindred and creditors ofthe said dec.
to file their objections (if any they have, in my
office at Kiceborough, on or before the first Mon
day in Mav next; otherwise letters of adminis
tration will be granted to the said applicant.
Given under my hand and seal this third day ot
March, A. D. 1826. E. BAKER,ccqlc.
march 16 60*
Camdtn—Superior Cdurt.
October Term, 1824.
tity to be delivered at each of the Yards which a-
ny person may be disposed to supply.
O’ To be published^once a week for six weeks
in the National inteUigwncer, National Journal,
Washington ; Baltimore American, Baltimore Pa
triot, Baltimore ; Aurora and Franklin Gazette,
Democratic Press, Philadelphia; Commercial Ad
vertiser, American, New-York; N. E. Palladium)
Boston Patriot, Boston; Maryland Republican,
Annapolis; Norfolk Herald, Richmond Enquirer,
Alexandria Herald, Charleston City Gazette, Sa
VAnnah Republican, Raleigh Register, Raleigh
Star. mar 25 1l66
and intellectual improvement Of thdte children
committed to his care.
CHARLES W. CARPENTER..
apriiT .7611-irti ,
Treasury Department
The Scheme is splendid, and for Richness and safety of investment, offers equal if not superior
inducements to any of the Northern Lotteries.
The whole Lottery to he completed in Nine Drawings only.
Frizes payable inThirty Days afterthccompletion ofthe Dratving.lfappliedfor withit\twelve months.
Prize Tickets will be received in puymentforauy Tickets that may remain unsold in the course
of the Drawing.
PRESENT PRipE OP TICKETS.
Nicholas J. Bayard)
vs. > RulcNiri.
Ray Sands )
O N the petition of Nicholes J. Bayard, stating
that Ray Sands, on the fifth day of June.eigh-
[ teen hundred and twcnty.four, for the better se
curing the payment of his certain bond or writing
obligatory, heuring date the day and year afore-
j said, whereon lie 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 paymet of one thousand dol,
March 14. 1825.
TirrHEREAS, on the 6th March, 1826, a law
VV was passed by the Congress of the United
States, of \^hich tlupld; 4th, and 6th sections ave
in the words following, viz; )
Sec. 3. And he if further enacted, That a sub
scription to the atnounUif twelve millions of dol- ,
lars. of the Six per cent, stock of the year eighteen!
hundred Mnd thirteeu, be; and the Mime is hereby .
proposed ; for which purpose books shall be o-
pened at the Treasury of the United States, and
Navy Commissioners' Officii,
• 9th Murch, 1825; ... ... . , ,
pfftHE COMMISSIONERS OF TttE NAVY ot 'h« •everal ioun oilic.es on the lnslduyof it
jJL will receive sealed proposals until 3 o’clock, I J l3 *Vi. W V"!} 6 °D en ^ n Ul tlie tirst day of Gcto
pTm. of the 3uth April next, for the white eak, f 1r ’or such parts of he above-men
vollow pine, and locust materials necessary f or Ibmed desenption of stock, as shall, on the dny
the hulls or seven, and the spars of Un sloops of of subscription, stand on the books of the Vyeaiu
1 ry, and on those of the several loan offiers res-
The materials for the hulls of two, and for the
I spars of three sloops to lie delivered at the Navy
Whole Tickets $10 I Quarters, $2 60
Halves 6 | Eighths, 1 26
For sale Inn great variety of numbers,
fTT* Orders for Tickets and Shares from anypartoi the United Slates, POST PAtD; hni etl*
closing the Cash, addressed to the subscriber will meet prompt attention.
, u HENllY MACDONNELL.
pectively; which subscription shall be etfr-.Mrd
by a transfer to the United States in the in.n ii r
tsrsrs-axtsst sjMoSisrsz i*««.
t-rthcpBum of ... Iho.n.od doll... :■»'"»'<“ 8™! SpuSoito. of tho swS Z&
on the first day of January then next, did mort- to ba delivered at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New fSrrmded, Thai all subscription by such
all that*act, piece, or parcel of land, lying, I *ork. |. f.i.f..-.lji, ■ :.i '■ . r
April li)
Savannah.
beinp* and sitaata "on'Cumlierland Island in th”e I For the hull and spars of one s’oop at each 0 f tj^nsferofstonk, shdll be considered as piirt of
, ueing anu snaaia on Coumuerianu uiauu in uib .1 • L . .L v 'rr | the said twelve millions ot dollars authorized to
I 9 mde "' . ft ! ,d k “ ow " *>y the name of Vo be borrowed by the first section of this act.
Cotton Bluff), containing four hundred and fifty | _ | “See. 4. And be it farther enacted, That, for
86
UNION CANAL LOTTERY
17th Class-*-Now Series.
SCHEME.
1 PRIZE OF $50,000 is 850000
DR* DYOTTS
proved Anti-Bilious Pills,
■event and cure all Bilious Complaints,
Mir iii.v’ a nt rrwDQ o
MALIGNANT FEVERS,&c.
" PILLS if administered in time to re-
the bile from the stomach, will coun-
causes which commonly produce yel-
“lious fever, ague or Tall fevers, bilious
’ ‘ , worms, sick and foul
ihtMxche.loss of appetite, flatulence,
: nls, hypochondria and hysterical com-
sour jtontgch, heartburn, dyspepsia or in
hi «c. They remove habitual costive ness,
Navy Commissioners' Office s
18th February, 1825.
All the Fine Timber necessary for lower masts,
bowsprits, topmasts,lower yards, and topsail yards,
(or three ships ofthe line fforthrec'frigatcs of the
largest Class; for tiirce frigates of the sinnllercluss;
for three sloops of War; andforthree lower masts
for schooners. For thirty thousand cubic feet of
squared Pine Plank Stocks, to be not less than
thirty-five feet, and to average forty-five feet in
length, of at least eleven inches in diameter,’and
of equal size at top and butt.-One sett ofthe masts
and spurs for the different daises of vessels, and
ten thousand cubic feet ofthe Plank-Stacks, to be
delivered at each ofthe Navy YardsatChdrietown,
Mass. Brooklyn, N. York, and Gosport, Va.
For two sets of Pine Beams for Frigutes of the
largest class; one set to he delivered et the Navy
Yard at Charlestown, Mass, and one set at Gos
port, Vn.
For two sets of Tine Beams for Frigates of the
respective subscribers, who shall lie entitled to 11
[tism.
[in the blood,
en about once a fortnight during the
no Summer months, they will prove a
F^ive against the ague and prevailing
V of directions for taking them accompanies
I* of pills} small boxes 25 cents, large do.
?• and by appointment sdW by
1 - v a. Parsons;
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Building*.
Congress Mineral
Spring Water*
IVsters of Messrs. Lynch’.
... ,!. artand Pint bottles in boxes of one,
doze » each, well packed in sallahd
ft, {l^Kt,„ Tsn * n ‘ e d 48 pure as can be imported
b U A. PARSONS,
Np. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings,’
r ri l ^ c _ 0urt > Chatham count)'
H
1
1
2
1
20
30
52
156
1,348
10,708
20,000
10,000
5,000
4,720
1,000
500
100
60
20
10
20,000
“ 10,000
*• 10,000
“ 4,720
•• 20,000
4 15,000
“ 6,200
“ 7,800
“ 24,900
“ 100.080
12,120
22,100
Prizes, ) Tickets at $8 (
Blanks, j 34,220 \
$273,760
.m,ll , , i r, , g ! °l' V 1» Oils Scheme, with Eight drawn ballots,there
C «» H a r ; !,v nf xv^ ^f Vere a 0t the < Z will be 56'prizes with Three numbers on them ;
SBl 8t 1456 with Two numbers on them; and 10,608
the Nnvy Yard at Gosport, Va.
For fourleen Live Oak Beams for a Ship of the
bpra- <
with One number on them.
Those ticketshaving
r „• 1,,. -- -—--- “ C v, u r ”, none of the drawn ballots on them being blanks,
ril ei e »« T f nJ To determine the fate ofthe 34,220 Tickets, the
gSiTSS? & V A I i eC m- f9r f',i StS i r: d «0 numbers will severally he placed in a wheel on
° f *'a the day of drUvvhur. and Eight of them will he
for a r a !“ r bpa, a drawn ; and that Ticket having on it as u combi
Li ve Oak Beams, for a Frigate of the largest cl, ssj 6tt ^S
and 61 Pine Pieces f<*r masts and spars for a ship, « lltl *i Pt i tfl i?>(J (MK)
to^beddivered at the Navy Yard at Brooklyn, N. Tl 'aU.aviug" o’n it'the 4th, 5th, and 6th, will be
The Whole ofthe Pine timber must be of the “'xShavingStbe^ihe 3d,4th. andfttb.jujl
. having oil it the 6lh,7lb, and 8th, will be
Rule Niii.
ern. .
itorotl
Court 1
l exef“l
jmoniwf
iftliM
have,1
or l |el 1
iioue r - r
in,on*!
th day!
iONDrt
N Retan
«.
LJffl.' 0 " of Jno. Retail stating the
le bolt ^ er d,d on t * ,l ‘ flrtt day of May
promi '° sec,,re (he payinenl of his
v... “? r y jjote of that date Tor ,the sum
Word* dol ! ars * P R yahl fi In the said John
Wet, on or before (lie 1st'day o( May
,.j(h • ’ U11 or 1
future in!? a ( 7 per cent per aiinum, by
feS'^bis soai, bearing date th,
' rst ejoresaid, mortgaged to the
M the undivided .
fkl J. ™ ft t lot of land, situate, lying and
Vmiiu iw o 01 landl sl t“«o. and
lishod i„,u Savannah, and known and
Ty,.on n l h i?. p l a , n . tbereof by tire number
5 4purtena n tythlne D “ rb y ward > together
ffiSgjffjftnees, and iurther stating that
M 'd mort? no i c ^ emnins wholy unpaid,
■ f ? rce > llnd PvayipB
-ern-
wcutfl
ant,«
irilinf
ijip*
imoiu 11
MERStEgNi
oftwa
bavej
or I
lier«' lie
tioner-1
en, f ne ]
III day 11
SOND,
fiflfCi
Iroticr-j
ir > ii i« ord;^-,? ora . on - altor '> R y f ° p thB
payi &d that the said Nathan B«-
ila '«, the* nn C °- Urt ,’ witWn twelve months
^“tcandm 0 ' 1 ’? and Merest due on
h'tthere'dSSf thc s , aid a PP litiatl6n -
be8ft 'dNatLn n V 10 e< l ult y of redemp
^PtemisJ, ?u ker °‘ nnd to the said
ij, * he thenceforth and toreVer;
a C0 Py '°f' this
befo re 3a 'd Nathan Bakpr, at least
appointed for the
J iher nublio C ?.* nto . uou V*» or published
°f this state, at
until' th©, time ap.
ad lller \JZ 'hCreoif, and - that such
ty tile 8ti!i,,(!°: lne ‘? he had ns are
lute in guoh case, made and
minutes this 24(h May. 1824,
A-B. FANNIN, Clerk.
and 4th, will be
Commandants Wha* iig o« tlie.n the Ydjfith, and 8th ; 2d
* ha 6lh, and 7th ; 2d, 6th, and 8th ; 2d, 7th, and 8th;
Commissioner* of the Navy may appoint tor that 3^4^ an d 6lh ; 3d,4th, and 7th ; 3d, 4th, ami
purpose. . - - 8lh u 6t( am) 6th 3J 5tl nnJ 7th 5th
lhe proposals must state the prices asked, per alH , m(l 3d, 6th, and 7th ; 3d 6th, and 8th; -Uh
cubic foot; and must be made separately for^the 5(j a , |d > 7tll , uh otl aud 8th . 6thi Ulld 7th
masts of each class of vessels, at each place Per- 4tll 6th , aild 8t h 4th, 7tb, mid 8th; 6th, 6th,
pns wishing to contract, may obtain schedules of ^ ^ 5th eth and ’ 8th ’. 5th . 7t!l . and 8 th ;
the pieces required, for masts, spars, and beams, eac j I gkjatio ‘
with tlieir several forms and dimensions, by ap- AU ^ thel , 3 (bo i Pg 30 Tickets) having three oi
plying in writing or otherwise to t he C ommission- t , draw „ N ^ s> 01 f thera e ach ^..entitled
ers, or to the Navy Agents at Boston, New York, t(J 11
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Va. or Charles- - fhc 53 Tickets 1)av - lng thc 3d and 4lh drawn
t0 ™, ’d,‘ t. , , ... „ . Nos, on them only, will-each he entitled to $100.
The Pine Beams and Flank Stgck.attd the Mast T j, e 15(J - r | ukc [ s havil b lhem the 4th aud
audW iimber, must be delivered on or be ore, BUl or4(h and m or 4th und 7th dl . awn iNos . 0 ,i
the first .lay of May, 1826; and the Live Oak , y wilI eacll be' entisled to $50.
Bearoa^ii OT before the first of November next. Al) olhors ( be tp>. i248 Tickets) with any Two
All the limber, except the Live Oak, must be 9 f t |, e dl . a ; vn jq os> on jbeiu, will each be entitled
fellad, or must huve been felled between the first t0 igO.
°1 Xovetnber andthe first ol iMui-oh. And those having on them any One of the
ft? To be pobiUhcdiftlhe National Inteiligen- dl . awn Nos. (being 10,608 Tickets) or 1326 for
cer and-National Journal, R ash ngton Ci y ; Bal- _ ach d ,. awn N o will each be entitled toflO.
timnre American and Baltimore 1 atnoUBaltimore; No Ticket which shall have drawn a prize of a
Aurora and Franklin Gazette, ami Democratic guperior denomination c’au be entitled to an iufe-
Press, Philadelphia; Commercial Advertiser, riol . pr ;g fc<
New York American, New York ; NeW England n..V_.l
Palladium, Boston
Republican, Annn|
anuria j/Norfolk I . ..
Charleston City Gazette, Savannah Republican, Nation Nos*ftom V to G«V* wSI^-bn^U cannot
Raleigli Register, Raleigh Star. possibly draw less th'art $80, less the deduction
mnrch 8 64 of 15 per eeutpwttUso muliy cliainues tor the Ca-
Court of Ordinary Effingham pHai Prizes. byatfb )
County, A. M‘IN TYRE, J Manager>.•
March Term, 1825.. Philadelphia, Uth May, 1825
TVfi
±1 has applied to this Court for an order that .
Mrs. Hannah Grouveh Adm’x of Solomon Grouv P riCB > a “
ar,-do make titles Whin* for the following land,
viz t’A
One tract containing 2024 acres in Wilkinson
County, known as No,91, 0th District,--and one
Tract containing 20^4 acres, in Baldwin County,
known as No. 23, 18th District. And the Adm’x
LUTHER’S
EXCHANGE OFEICE.
may
25
Notice.
at the next term of this Court, after this notice has A LL persons having demands
bmvecfSr * d ^ -“•» th8 * to « eoutetlM> tttle8 ' 4l.oLlnaet.ted to laid e*
EXl ZMSS’ eco.c tatewiUimk * im ™rncl?l m mnn, Adm’r
JOHN CHARLJON, cco*c. roay7
mar 18
certificate or certificates, purporting that theUnt-
| ted Stales owe to the holder or holders thereof,
v^ouon niuu,. cun tuning tour iiuiiuicu auu imy r , , ,
acres, boundid on the north by land, of Shierer, n mi t T e ^u a nd tr is^f on. sWoS waf'I ^ whole br any part o’f any sum, which shall be.
nances—and (urther stating that the said sums of 1 making their proposals • *
money remaiiied unpaid, and nray the foreclosure I , Material* of White Dak
of the equity W redemption of the said Ray. Two keel pjeces, 62 feetlong j 18 BJ’ -. 1 hft : heP( or , beir assi s a sum {q be cx ri ^ r j
On motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the I «Jua ao ao« at ao > incues. 1 . . . u , «„ t |. e amount of the nfinalnal
petitioner; it riWeead thatthasaid Ray Sands do ] Two keelson pieces, 62 do j lo by ^ 13 ^ ihus^bgcribed,bedring an intwest' not Ix-
Tbirty-four hqridretl cubic le4!‘ promiscuous four and one lialf p.-rcmtm.i per annum,
timber, to average forty-feet hi length ; 1800 of ««l““ r «riy,froltUbc tbn !} -day ot Ufc
which, to square lirthe middle from lOto 20 inch-1 c . rraber - one thousand eight hundred and twenty
es, and 1600 to square from 14 to 18 inches.
Eight thousand cubic feet of plank Stocks,from
thirty to sixty feet, and to average forty feet in
length, top end to be nottess than ten inches,and
the butt end not more than fourteen inches in dl
ameter.
pay into tills court before the expiration of twelve
months from this date, the said several sums of
money in the condition of the said bond mention
ed, together with the interest and cost, otherwise
that the equity of redemption of the said Ray
Bauds his heirs, executors, administrators and as*
signs, of, in and to the said mortgaged premises,
be thenceforth and forever foreclosed.
And itisfUrtherordered,thatthisrule be pub
lished in one of the Gazettes of this state at leRst
five; tmnsierrable in the same martiicr a- i* pro
vided by law lor the transfer of the stnakiaubscrlb
ed, and snbjectto redemption at the pleasure nt
the United States, ris- follows; one half at a‘>
time after the thirty-first day of December, *«-
thousand eight hundred and twenty-night, anJ
•oct 29
and that such further proceedings he had as are
pursuant to the statute in such case made and pro
vided.
Extract from the minutes, this 25th Oct. 1824.
JOHN BAILEY, Clerk.
200
Notice.
City Treasurer's Otfice, )
13th Vpril, 1826. J
JPTT^HE City Taxes for the 1 resent year will be
jjL payable, at this office, from this day to the
13th May next—after.which time executions will
issue against all persons in default.
M. W. STEWART,
City Treasurer
prills 81
bad knots and other defects.
Materials of Yellow Pine—for Hull.
months’ public notice of such intended reira-
11 pieces 34 fe'et long each \ sided ,6 inches, J Anditshall be the duty of the Seerol
6 do 32 do do moulded 14 in- ‘avy af the Treasury tp cause to be re-t.-nnsj
4 do 29 do do i dies, to spring ferrcd to the, respecffvc subscribers tb, :
’ ■ ■ ‘-..Vi veral sums by them subscribed beyond the a
mount of the certificates of four aiid one half per
cent stock issued totheiti respectively.
“ Sec. 5. .ixd be it further enacted, That tin*
Satne funds which have heretofore been, nnd now
are pledged by law for the payment ofthe inter
est, and tar the redemption and reiiflbursemettt
3 do 27 do do j by the mould 4J
2 do 21 do d6 J inches,in 31 feet.
11 pieces 32 feet long each ) sided 15 inches,
4 do 31 do dO 1 moulded 13 in-
3 do 28 do do )ches, to spring
3 do 25 do do ) by the mould 4.1
do 22 do do j iucheslu 31 feet.
1r 3 2 *“ fi ° J ‘“j tosnrlngbva I ^ l ' ,ie sto4 * t MtWch may.-be. redeemed dr reimbupri
]5 pieces 26 feet longeaoh,14_ln.sq. ( mo |j| d j sed b^r # virtue of the provisions of this act, shaU
116 do 25 do do 13 do.
REMEDY AGAINST
D Y S P EPS I A.
D R. J.W. ATTRIDGE’S TINCTURE for in
digestion, termed-Dyspepsia. The discov-
digestion, termed- Dyspepsia,
e.ry of this Medicine lias been the effect of long
and attentive study,'and u now made public from
the most decided conviction founded on ample
e penance of its power in eradicating ibis disease,
after every other Medicine had failed, it has on
ly been in this country twelve months; and it has
done wonders in giving restoration, and in astli-
inatical cases, its beneficial effect has bceif aston
ishing. Dr. James Fanner, Member ofthe Royal
Cnlie^e of Surgeons in London, declares in his
Treatise, that Asthma and indigestion are found
coexisting, the stomach at all times exerts consid
erable influence over the pulmonary functions,
and it is therefore fair to conclude that the former
disease is aggravated by the latter. Asthmatic
people, contimi s the learned Doctor, should im
pose upon themselves the.sume regulation ns if
the cas-a Were purely dispentic. This tincture o-
pens Obstructions ofthe spleen and liver, cleans
ed) the breast rtf phlegm, and the chest of hu
mours gathered therein; removes pain in the back,
stomach and sides, and the windy cholic. Also
giddiness in the head, which all proqeed from in
digestion. it has been recommended by some
of the most eminent physiclansasavaluable med
icine in dispepsia.but it does not cure all diseases.
Sold in square bottles, with Dr. Attridge, London,
en each bottle, wholesale and retail, by
AUGUST G. OEMLER, Agent,
At his Drug Store corner of VVhitaker and
Broughton Streets,
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S chesin3ffcet I remaln pledged in like manned for the payment of
Three thousand five hundred cubic feet plank tl,e interest accruing on the stock created by rea-
stocks 11 to 12 inchessqdare, to average forty feet 1 son °f suu ' 1 subscription, and for the redemption
In length, none less than thirty; the whole’ to be “ r „ r fV." “^ Principal of he same-*
ofthe best iong-lcafed close-grained southern ycl- A^“ 0 .i Q . c ^ Uty Commissioners of
low pine, entirely free from sap, bad knots and I 9 ' a ^ ln ? ?X nd SR cau,e ,0 applied and paid
all other defects I out °* tnesaid fund, yearly and every year, such
Squared Spar Timber. ’ sum and sums ; sa may be annually required to
Length. Lower end. Top end. Trt hold largest dlsthar S e the interest accrui.lgrtn the Stock,winch
feet, inches. Ms* dimensions, may be created by virtue of this act. l ie ,,ud
1 piece 82 26 by 26 18 by 9 ) lOft.fm lowerfeiid,^ C Q >nimsiionersRre ai30 hereby authorized to ap
78 12
78 12
74 25
70 11
70 10
61 26
61 13
17 It. ftn lower end.
Length,
feet
1 mast 71
1 do 49
1 do 46
I,do 40
1 yard 74
1 do 65
1 do 69’
1 do 49
1 do 66
1 do 38
R ( 17 ft fm miner end I Pty7 from time to time, suejf sum und sums out of
j t ‘ ^ ■ I the said fund, as they may think proper, towards
„ 8 ) 18 ft.fm lower end,redeeming, by purchase, or by reimbursement,
17 7 (16 ft fra upper end. I inpontormrty witn the provisions of this net, the
in R - ‘ *. I principal of the said stock; undsuch part ot tbo
annum siiin ef ten millions of dollars, vested by
law, in the-said Commirsioners, as may be ne
cessary and required for tlie above purposes, shall
be, and continue appropriated to tlie payment of
interest and redemption of the public debt, until
•the wherte ofthe stock which may.be. created un
der the provisions of this act, *hall have been re
deemed or reimbursed.”
Now, therefore,■ Notice is, hereby given, That
books will be opened at the' Treasury of the Unitr
ed Stales, qnd at the several loan offices, 011 the
first day of ApriLnext, and oontinue'open until
the first day of October thereafter, for receiving
subscriptions in conformity with the provisions at
the said law.
4 2G
6 12
23 17
•:'-4
6 10 6
26 20 20
4 13 4
Round Spar Timber.
Diameter in part- Length of mast-
nersor slings.- headoryd,arins
inches
19
19
16
13
19
17
14
18
U
10
feet
12
0
1
3
f.
4
6
3
inuhe*
Seminary
M RS. LIMBERT’S Seminary is removed to
Slate Street, between Barnard und Jeffer
son street, and opposite the residence of A. Tel-
The whole (o Re of the best long-leafed fine
grained southern yellow pine, fre6'from bad knots,
sap, arid other detects.
2000 30 inch locUst-tree-nails, 14 inches square
6000 12 do'’ do l| do
The whole of the fimber must have been cut be*
tween the 1st of October and .the 1st of March,
uiul must be delivered at the* different yal-d* as
early as possible; amreertainiy on or . before the
31st day of December tiext, subject tq tbe inspec
tion, measurement, and approbation of t(ie com-
niandant* Of the yards W&efe the' materials ai-e
-delivered-.
Separate proposals must be - made for the white
Tliri Subscriptions may be made by the propri j
etors of the stock, either in person or by their At
lorneys dulyucfTtbriiaeci to siibscribe und transfer
it to (he United States.
Should subscriptions of said stock be made to
an crifount exceeding twelve million*; of dollars,
a distribution ofthe said sum of twelve millions,
will be made among the Subscribers in proportion
to the sums subscribed by them respectively.
SAM’L L. SOUTHARD, j
v Acting Secretary.of the Treasury.
:tna r rth26 [|67
Notice.
N ine months after ^ate application will bc>
iledges fiel-self that no exortloua sball be spared
• ' - *• - * bilf
1 merit a continuance of publj
'.may; 17 „ .||*tl 10
[favor
made to the Honpyabie the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham County when sitting'
_,,, n i v . ,i l(1 ririi.pia i for oVdinary prirposes for leave to sell a certain
ii,P*!m'Sep«nd«nnr *" tract of land Situnted on Wilmingion Island in
. . . ... | merits thereon, form-rly the property of Wiliinrai
"NMUEiX'Uik n Wool, fAv frtnr'I Gilbert, deceased, being the leal estate of DemiiZ
• ^tinnaf Tnfptl i bnripe p^’ Nat i n rffit Benedict Hughes, a minor and ornhaii son of John
*. I . '- Int ? 1 ??"»«[#Hughes, deceased, for the .benefit, maintainance
I Journal,Baltimore American and. Baltimore F? and education of the said Dennis B.Hm-bes. •
Journa , Baltimore American. aim uau.more • ra nnd ’'educMloh of the said Dennis B. Hughes.
Ltriot, AcVoiH, Franklin Gazette mid Democratic EDW’D- HUGIIFS s M ,Vi 7vi,i-
r Fws’vN. Y. Commercial Advertiser, arid New S8 SoGIIeI- Suvi
.'Ivnrtr a-m«rlean. Nrtw r.nalnml Pnllariium: limit , . U UlJU ‘ ,fc8 !
Fouism
C ONCEALF.D in tho ivoods,' a FRENCH
CLOCK, Which the owner can have, by pay* l Yoi-k American, New England Palladium, and
ing foV this advertisement, and rowdriiing.the ne- iRpsirttt Patriot, Alex. Htiald^ Norfotk Herald^
gi-o wli’q found it. Apply to , I, Kiohmonci Enquirer, Ciiaricston City Gazette, Sa-.
J rBmtSSiff.- Bvi'nqah Republican, Raleigh Register, ond Raleigh-
JMSf W ^ . «wr26 M7.:
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