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5*3 No 182 Vol. XXII. THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1825. Whole No. 4731 lical College of S. Carolina. ]E LECTURES of this Institution will be ro mned on the second Monduy of November a s follows ! Anatomy—By John Edwards Holbrook JurncsRnmsay, M. D. \ ■ .faults and Practice pf Medicine—9. Henry S Jtria AM tea—11 c nry R. Frost' M. D. Metrics and Dhtasesof Woman and Infants— G. Priolr.au, IQ. D. intiittry and Pharu\«c,y—J2d in un d Ravenel, a I UisteryandBotany—Stephen Elliott, L S.HENHV DICKSON, M. D. Dean of the Faculty. AT.ltl "Tfedsury, Department, 29th Apuil, 1825. CE is herein given, tlmt on the first day [of October next, the principal of the six per Isiock mtlie United State, createdunder the [only of a" Act °f Congress, entitled “An Lthomiog a Loan for a sum not exceeding fen Millions of Dollars’’ approved on the [eesth dnv of March, One 'Thousand Eight tired and TwelvO; together with the interest | due thereon; will he paid to thti Proprietors HStock,or(otliMir Attorneys duly authorised, LTreasury of-the United States in Washlng- | aid at the several Loan'Offices, on the Books lliicli any portion of said stock may stand, [surrender of the Certificates of said Stock Iberequired attbetimeof payment, and the' h.t on laid Stock will cense, from and after Ithirtieth daf of September next SAM’L L. SOUTHARD, Jeting Secretary of the Treasury, larlt tlQo ._ "Treasury Department, NEXT SCHEME. BY. SPECIAL ACT OF ASSEMBLY. GRAND STATE LOTTEltV 111' MARYLAND. ‘ 'TNDER the superintendence of the CQimnis- J siondrs appointed by the Governor mid Cduifcll, and Ijy.the improved mode of drawing, secured by Letters Patent under the seal of the United States—the whole to he completed in one anv, and wilt positively take place in the city of Baltinihre in A few weeks. : ‘ Highest Prize #20,000. SCHEME. 1 Prize of §30,000 Is §30,o6o Dollars 1 !° 30 60 100 200 400 20000 20813 Prizes. March 14, 1825. f HERE AS, on the 6th March, 1825, alow was passed by (lie Congress of the United ci, of which the 3d, 4th, and 5tli sections aro he words following, viz: ec. 3. JlnA be it farther exacted, Thai a sub' ptinn to the amount of twelve millions of dol i, of the six per cent, stock of the year eighteen Idled and thirteen, be, and the same is hereby posed ; for which purpose books shall be o- ied st the Treasury of the United States, and he several loan offices on the first day of April [t, to continue open until the first day of Octo [thereafter, for such parts of the above-men led description of stock, as shall, on the day Uicriptioii, stand on the books of the Treasu end on those of the several loan offices res lively; which subscription shall be efferlod h transfer to the United Stntes in the mannei p-idetl hy flw for such transfers, of the credit sredits standing on the said books, and by i render of the certificates of the stock so sub llied. Provided, Iha^all sutucription by such Infer of stock, shall be considered as nnrt of liaid twelve millions of dollars authorised to borrowed by the first section of this act. I'Ser. 4. And be it father enacted, That, for I whole or any part of n.ny sum, which shall be ii subscribed, credits shall be entered to the pectiv; subscribers, who shall be'.entitled to a itikatc or certificates, purporting that the Uni I States owe to the holder or holders thereof i,her, or their nssigns, a sum to be expressec [rein, equal to the amount of the principa fkllius subseribedjbearing an interest not ex ding four and one half per centum per unnunv hble quarterly, from the thirty-first day of Do pber,one thousand eight hundred and.twenty )i trnnsfcrrahlft .in the saino manner as is pio ltd by law for the transfer of the stockjsubsesih lanasubjectto redemption at the pleasure. <•! United States, as follows: one half nt a 4 ’ ,c alter (lie thirty-first day of December, i • band eight hundred and twenty-eight, and [remainder at any tlmo after the thirty-first 1 of December, one thousand eight hundred [twenty-nine; Provided, That no reimburse- pt shall be made, except for the whole amount 'ueb new certificate, nor until after at least six itbi' public notice of such intended reim' Wtt Andit shall be the duty of the Score fof the Treasury to cause to be re-trons to the respective subscribers the so 1 sums by them subscribed beyond the a Jtnt of the certificates of four and one half per It stock issued to them respectively, pec. 6. And be it further enacted, Thai the l e funds which have heretofore been, and now [pledged by Inw-fortlie payment oFthe inter- |»nd for the redemption and reimbursement he stock which may be redeemed or reimbur I by virtue of the provisions of this act, shall pain pledged in like manner for the payment of [interest accruing on the stock created by real I of such subscription, and for the redemption reimbursement of the principal of the same.— V it shall be the duty of the Commissioners of I Sinking Fund to cause to be applied and paid [of the said fund, yearly und every year, such p and suras as may be annually required to fcharge the interest accruingon the stock,which 7 be created by virtue of this act, The said nmissioners are also hereby authorized to ap p from time to time, such sum and sums out o| paid fund, as they may think proper, towards peming, by purchase, or by reimbursement Bonformity witn the provisions of this act, the. 10,000 10,000 6,000 6,000 1,000 10,000 500 6.000 100 3,000 60 3,000 20 2,000 10 2,000 ft 2,000 4 80,000 162,000 Dollars. 40000 Hckcts-r-Not ontt blank to a prize. The holder of two tickets, will be certain o obtaining at least one prize, and may draw threct Mow: of BrawiMQ.—The numbers will be puf into one wlicol as usual—and In the other wheel will be put one prize above the denomination o. $4, and tlio drawing to progress in the usual majiner Tire 20,000 prize of $4, will lie award- ded to the odd or even numbers in the Lottery, (as the case maybe) dependant on the drawing of the Capital Prize of THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS—that is to say, if the §30,000 prize should come out to an odd number, then every odd number in the scheme will be entitled to a §4 prize: if the $30,000 prize should come out to nn even number, then all .the even numbers iu the scheme will be each entitled to $4 Odd numbers are those ending with 1,3, ft, 7, or 9. Even numbers are those ending with 2,4,6,8, or 0. This mode of drawing not only enables the Commissioners to complete the whole Lottery in one drawing, but has the ereat advantage of dis tributing the small prizes regularly to every alter nate number in the scheme, so that the Judder o two tickets or two shares of tickets, one odd and ope even number, will be certain of obtaining at least one prize, and in the ratio .for any greater quantity. Qj* A ticket drawing a superior prize in this scheme, is not restricted from drawing an inferi or one also, many tickets, therefore, will jrieccs* sarily obtain two prizes each. FHKSFNT PRICE OF TICKETS. Wholes $6, Halves $2 60. Quarters $1 25. All orders promptly attended to, at a,winsnsiE 9 § EXCHANGE OFFICE. sept I , SPLENDID SCHEME OF TnE * ATOTOm MASONIC If ALL LOTERY. #30,000 HHiHEST PRIZE. Now Drawing in the City of Augusta, dcr the supcrintcndance of 9. Half, T ?Wniv CommMon * Tt \ J.W. W®, l.l.WRAT.j {.B.D. Thompsoh. Augusta, m Masonic Hall uti- Thc Second Drawing Will take pinefi on the 12th of October next. All the Capital Prizes are still undraWn, const- fluently the Wheel Is Very rich. SCHEME of §30,000 20,000 10,000 6,000 1,000 600 100 60 10 6176 Prizes, 12825 Blanks, $30,000 20,000 40,000 20,000 6,000 6,009 6,000 6,000 60,000 $ 180,000 18,000 TICKETS at TEN DOLLARS Lew than two and an half litanies to a Price, The Prizes, only to be Drawn. All the Prices to be foaling from the commencement except the following, whirh will be deposited in the tehcel at definite ' periotic, viz — ON THE FIRST DRAWING 1 prize of 10,000 h 1 of 600 2d. 1 do “ 6.000 4- 1 “ 1,00(1 &1 of 5001 3d. 1 do “ lOioOO & 1 « 600 4th. 1 do " 5,000 & 1 “ 1,000 & 1 of 6001 6th. 1 do " 10,000 & 1 “ 600 6th. 1 do “ 6,000 it 1 “ 1,000 h 1 of 500 I 7th. 1 do “ 10,000 it 1 “ 6,000 it 1 #f 600 8th. 1 do “ 20,000 it 1 “ 1,1)00 it 2 of 600 9th. 1 do 30,(XK) it 1 “ 1,000 & 1 of 600 | All prizes payable thirty days after the comple tion of the drawing, subject to a deduction of fif teen per cent—if not applied for within twelve months, to be considered a donation to the funds I of the Masonic Hall. A great variety ol TICKETS and SHARES may yet he had at the original price nt The Augusta Masonic Hall Lot tery Office. All orders from any part of the U. S. post paid containing cash or prize ticket* shatl be promptly attended to by, HENRY MACDONNELL, Agent, Thompson & Bonney’s Buildings, pt 6 172 The first Drawing is over, and all the Capital Pri• , ** zes V e still in the Wheel. The second Drawing will lake place on WED* . . NESDAY, 12th of ..ctolmr next. The unprecedented Richness o!'the Wee if, af- , ter the drawing of a large proportion of the num- | hers, offers every possible inducement to adven turers. . This is evidently the rlohest Lottery in the Union, in Grand Capital Prizes, besides a ve ry lalfge proportion of the minor Prizes. Ticket and Shares, warranted undrawn, may still be had at the original Scheme price, at The Augusta Masonic Hall Lot tery/Office. Those who have drawn prizes are informed that thttir tickets shall be taken as cash (or others war ranted undrawn. Order* from any part of the U.S.epclosingJcash or prize tickets (post paid) shall be promply ex* ! executed by application to, HENRY’MACDONNELL, Agent, For Augusta Masonic Hall Lottery, Thompson St Bonney’s Buildings, Savannah. nug 23 156 BY AUTHORITY Of the State of South Carolina l ataatfamv For the building a Roman Cattiolic Church in the town of Columbia.—1st Class. 1 -Prize of $0,000 is In the Court of Ordinary. « Chatham County, July Term, 1*325. Ithe matter of the tstate of Sarah' Tucker and John Tucker, orphan children of Henry Rucker, deceased. Upon the petition of. William. P. Clark, and Winifred, his Wife, guard- ' Ians of the said'orphans, for leave to sella negro, slhve named Mariah. Order Nisi. Superior court—Chatham couny Thomas F. Purse el. al. ) Complaints I and ) IN-EQUITY. Richard R. Cuyler, ex’r Win Shaw, deceased. J I N this base, on the suggestion in the defend ant’s answer, that Certain per <..\s not parties to this bill, residing in Scotland, claim to he uu It is ordered that a notice of this application be I titlcd f° a dtstHhutlon of part, of the umlivide nthlislied ih one ofthe Gazettes of the City ol astateof Wm Shhw, deceased, 'hnd otl motion, Savannah once a week until the hrst Monday In ls o^ered that all persons concerned do appear August next; and that if no objections be filed thereto that the order be made absolute. Extract from the minutes, 8tli July,-1826. S. M.BoNb.c.cio. july 9 147 , State a of Georgia, before the Superior Court of Chatham County in the term of January next, then atid there to es tablish such their elaims; and in default thereof, that the undivided estate of the said Wm Shaw, ,bo distributed Rinong the complainants agreeably to the decree of snia Cdurt and that this rule hi. published once a month [until the expiration B Y Elijah Baker, Clerk of the Court ofOrdina-1 thereof. ry for the County of Liberty, | Extract from the minutes thls 7th day of Jurte, David Stetson, administrator of the estate of.| 1824 Phebc Carter; late Of'said county dee’d, applies to be dismissed trom his said administration. These are therefore to cite atid admonish ail pi sons concerned to file their objections (if any they have,) in my office at Riccbprougli, within the time prescribed hy Inw, or tlie 1 said David Stetson will be dismissed from his said adpmnis trillion. Given under my hand and seal this second day (June, A. D. 1826. E. BAKER, c co i. e. June 16 136 A. B. FANNIN, Clerk. Jtme VI jTri38 « ■„ »" in the Superior Court—Effingham -Comity NovUmbeq Teum, 1824. Trustees of the German 1 Lutheran CongregatiOif J r vs. f Petition for fore* The heirs and represen- S closure o( a tative of William J. J mortgage, encer. J > v” the petition of tlie Trustees of the Ger 1 do 2,000 2,000 2 Prizes of 1,000 2,000 3 do 500 1,500 4 do 100 400 9 do 50 450 12 do 25 300 20 do 10 200 30 do 5 / To be paid in ' 150 *7,400 5 < Tickets in the 1 t Second Class. - $37,000 7,482 Prizes. 50,000 GHOBE TAVERN, AND Millcdgeviltc, Washington and Charleston STAGE OFFICE. WM. SHANNON R espectfully acquaints his friends mid the public, that lie has purchased Mr. P O. Paris’ interest in the above well known establish ment— that Ills house .bas undergone a thorough repair, and that it will afford to Boarders and Travellers, a reception as comfortable as any o- ther establishment of the kind in the Southern states. The Globe is situated on Broad-street, in the very centre of the <city, and offers peculiar advan tages to the Planters and men of business. His Stables are furnished with the best of pro- veuder, and with faithful anil attentive hostlers. He only solicits from Ids friends and the public, that proportion of patronage to which his atten tion to business and to the comfort to his custom ers, may entitle him. Augusta, Ga. Aug. 6 O’ The editors of the Journal and Patriot, Milledgevillc; Savannah Republican, Washington News, Charleston Courier, Columbia Telescope, and National Intelligencer, will insert the above advertisement, weekly for 3 months, and for ward tlieir accounts to the subscriber. W. S. ntig 27 168t3t, , Dll. DYOTT’S Approved Anti-Bilious Pills, Which prevent and cure ail Bilious Complaints MALIGNANT FEVERS,Sic. T HESE PILLS 4f administered in time to re move the bile from the stomach, will coun teract the causes which commonly produce y«l-1 low or bilious fever, ague or fall fevers, bilious cholic, pleurisy, dysentery, worms, sick and foul I stomach,headache,loss of appetite, flatulence, ] epileptic fits, hypochondria and hysterical coni- p amts, sour stomach, heartburn, dyspepsia or in digestion, Sic. They remove habitual costiveness, I colds and coughs, asthma, stianguary, gravel, j rheumatism, cfout, scurvy, scorbutic blotches, purities in the blood, female complaints, Sic. If tuken about once a' fortnight during the Spring and Summer months, they will prove a certain preventive against the ague and prevailing "nil Sickness. A hill of directions for taking them accompanies | nch box of pills ; small boxes 26 cents, large do. 50 cents. And by appointment sold by A PARSONS, Drttgglst, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings. April 25 91 HATS. Wholesale and Retail Fashion able Hat Ware House, BROADWAY, NEW-YORIi. T HE iubscriber offers at the above establish ment, an extensive and general assortment ot the most fashionable Hatsot every description, consisting of all the various patterns that arc the ...... most generally approved of at the present time, ctpal of the said stock J and such part of the I and particularly adapted to all the most prevail- tttisum aftenjnUjjons of dollars, vested by | ing fashions both at home and abroad: and that .mi 1 a r, . . . from among his stockof Hats may be selected at all times, all the various qualities and grade, from • <n the said Commissioners, ns may iary and required forthe above purposes, shall land continue appropriated to the payment of ffest and redemption of the public debt, until | wholeof the stock which may be created un I the provisions of this act, shall have bean re Imed or reiinbijq'sed.” I" 1 *, therefore, Notice is hereby given, That Iks will bo opened at the Treasury of the Unit- juates, and at the several loan offices, on the i fi “ a y of April next, and continue.open until inrst day of October thereafter, for receiving [said*] 0 " 8 ' D conformil y t le P l '° v ‘ s ' ons °i [he subscriptions may be made by the propri T 3 ot “te stock, either in person or by their At peys duly authorized to subscribe and transfer > the United States. ItiouUI subscriptions of said stock be made to Pmount exceeding twelve millions of dollars, isinbutioi, of the said sum of twelve millions, ue made among the subscribers in proportion ae sums subscribed by them respectively. SAM'L L. SOUTHARD, parch °6 -^Uing Secretary of the Treasury, Notice. rlNE months after date application will be i made to the Honorable the Justices of the prior Court of Chatham County when sittin ordinary purposes for leave to sell a certai -of land situated on Wilmington Island (n I’county of Chatham, containing fifty Ceres, fro or less) with the buildings and improve- thereon, formerly the property of William ort, deceased,.being the real estate of Dennis fCoict Hughes, a minor and orphan son of John L„® 8 i deop ased,forthe benefit, maintalnanae T 1 education of tho said DennisB. Hughes. 1 EDW’D HUGHES, Sen’r. ) Trus- . t . EDW’D HUGHES, Jun’r. ( fees, ph T2 34 1 Wanted, N apprentice about 14 years of age to learn ‘he Carpenters Business. Apply at this Qf- 25 h167 flie.finest Beaver down to the most common Ro- rnm,With corresponding prices to each kind, and those which may be the most sailahle, and made in conformity to the fashion, in whatever part of the United State the purchaser may re-id .. His gtock is at all times large and independent of wh.ch lie can atany time manufacture any quan- tity.coiiformaMe to order. His present supply consists of those made expresly for theFall trade, all of which arc got up in the most superior style of workmanship in every respect, and equal if not superior to any that can can f be offered in thin City or any other part of the Union. His stock is continually replenished with Hats fresh from the Manufacture, nnd none will be offered for sale but those which will be sure to give the most perfect satisfaction to the purchaser, and ensure a continuance of his custom; ns to prices he is sel ling as low if not lower than any oilier house in this city and on the most liberal terms. Country Merchants and others from the differ ent parts of the U. States and abroad, who may visit t is city, mid he in want of the above article either nt Wholesale or Retail, are earnestly re quested to call and examine for themselves, not forgetting before they leave home to take the number of the above establishment from this ad vertisement. M0SE9H0BS0N. sept 17 *t177 Wanted Immediately, A single MAN, who is sober and honest, to take chai'ge of a small Plantation near the city. Apply to the Editor, sept 10 174b Brought to Jail, I N Savannah' on the 14th inst.a negro man win says his name is Simon, and that ho belongs to John McCormack of Warren county Georgia and that he ranaway from him about too month ago he is 6 feet7 inches high and about40 years of JOHN!.DEWS, j.c.c. age. sept 17 177 20,000 Tickets, at $2 50 50,000 *7400 Prices of $5 each, to be entitled to tickets in the Second Class, subject l&no deduction. First drawn number on the first day,prise of $ 1000 Last drawn tiumbtrto the last day, priseof $6000 SECOND CLASS. 1 Prize of 20,000 is 15,000 is 10,000 is 5,000 is 1 Prize 2 Prizes 2 Prizes 3 Przes 4 Prizes 5 Prizes 1900 Prizes of of of t of of 1,000 is 500 is 100 is 5 is 9918 Prizes 1C000 Tickets at $5, 2o;ooo 15,000 20,000 10,000 3,000 2,000 500 9,000 $ 80,000 80,000 P,_ —.,7 rr, ;—rr*:; 1 _ 7 I vv man Lutheran Congregation praying thb Georg'la Chatham County foreclosure of the equity of redemption of all lhai //on. the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting tract of land containing three hundred acres morel jar Ordinary purposes. | I or less lying,and beingin the County of Effingham 1 To all whom it may concern. I bounded on the north by Martin I.nckncr and' Whereas Julia A. Sanderlin, widow, has ap-1 Kathager Bafckler; on the east of the Schoolhouse 1 piled to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of lands of Goshen, and lands of %hohfs Litlor.on Chatham County for letters of Guardianship on the south.hy Duncan McGilliV.ry nnd Christian the persons and properties of Ann Rebecca San- D a 8 | ler , and on the north by laud of John Reuter' derlin and Feroby Ellen - anderliu, orphan chil- anc { vacant land, tnortgageu on the the 18tn day dren of Benjamin Sanderlin, deceased, as their 1 0 f j ulle , 1808,by the said WUIIaftJ. Spencer lo ?‘" er - .. r ... j j .. ,, I secure the payment of ahond. hearing the' same Ihcse nrc therefore to cite and admonish al date, forthe penal sum of ei^it hundred dollars, and singular the-.kindred and friends of tin*, said condit ioned for tile payment ol the sn.n of four Orphans to file their objections (if any they have) | ul „drcd dollars .on the 1st of January, lt‘09, with: to granting of the Guardianship of the sate Or- in , ere8t f rom date, at the rate ofsix per cent per phans, to the applicant, in the Clerks Office of anhum . ^ hich 8hid bond is stlll'due and unpaid the sali Court, on or before the eighth day ot I Ul)oll motion 0 f d eorgL . W. Owens, AUdrncy for September next, otherwise letters of guardian- petitioners, it is ordered that'the principal a ml in; 3h y?..' vi ,,e granted. _ } terest due on the said bond, and the costs ot tha W itness the honorable Elias;Fort, one of the application be paid into Court, v iti.in twcl o Jurticos of said Court. thls Bth 1 day of August, | months from the date of this Rule. Nisi V And th nn failure thereof, the Equity of redemption of, in and to the said mortgaged premises, be from thenceforth toreclosed, and such further proceed ings be bad thereon as the law direct*. Aud it is furlhfirordcred.tlmt the rulajm publislicd iu one of the Gazettes of this State, ntleapt once amonth until the expiration of the time nppoihted for pay teen hundred and twenty-four, for the better se- [ previous the Uo. iMinutes curing the payment of his certain bond or writing I Extract trora in - • obligatory, bearing date the day and year afore- . JOHN CHARLTON, Clerk. said, whereon he the said Ray acknowledged him- ■ |n - * 1 ‘ self held and bound unto the said Nicholas J. Bay-1 JSollth CurollUR, 9. M. BOND, c. c. o. c. c. 1825 august 16’ Camden—Superior Court. October Term, 1824. Nicholas J. Bayard i Fourth Circuit > Georgetown Dist. j I Oeorge W. Burrows, Adm’or.' dc bonis non of Elizabeth McKee deceased. The above Lottery is to hr. drawn under the management of JOSEPH R. ARTHUR, W. B. WATTS, D. J. M'CORl), M. ANTONIO, AND JAMES T. GOODWYN, F.sqrs. (IT Orders for Tickets from any part of the United States, enclosing cash, (post paid) shall be promptly attended to by the subscriber, who has been appointed Agent forthe Commissioners. V The Tickets already ordered have been re ceived andare ready for delivery. HENRY MACDONNELL. Agent, Thompson fy Bounty's Buildings, Savannah. august 30 169 ' ard, in the penal sum of four thousand dollars conditioned for tile naymet of one thousand dol, lars on or before the first day of October then next, and the further sum of one thousaud dollars on the first day of January then next, did mort gage all that tract; piece, or parcel of land, lying, being nnd situate on Cumberland Island in the of Camden, and known by the name of 1 j h H w J^dm’or Thom- Cotton Bluff, containing four hundred nnd fifty I " " j’ acres, bounded on the north by lands' of Shierer, I n > ’. tft ndm ’ or r m c on the south by lands of Nathaniel Green*and oil I ,ate aim 0r E> Mp the west by salt mnrsh, together with theappurte nances—and further stating tlint the said sums of money remained unpaid, and pray the foreclosure of the equity of redemption of the said Ray. Scouring and Dying, itTRS. Rawly, formerly Mrs. Kelly, most re- . IX spcctfully acquaints her friends and tin- lublic, that she has Removed her Establishment rom James square, to the lane in the rear of l>r. S Tevens, next door to Mr Lawrence Pmuphy’s Grocery, Whitaker st. IV he re she continues car rying on the Scoiirim? and Dying .business in an its various branches, Leghorn, Straw and Chip'd Bonnets, pressed a- d done up in the best stile, on Moderate terms and solicits n continuance ot public Patronage. ANN RAWLY, sept 13 *c!75 Oil of Wormseed. rpHE Oil of .Wormseed is the most innocent as X well as most powerful vermifuge, y6t known properly managed and genuine, (as this is war- anted tobe) by A. PARSONS, Druggist No. 8, Gibbons' Buildings may 17 Georgia—Chatham County B EFORE me Isuac Russell, one of the Justices assigned to keep the Peace for the county and state aforesaid. Came Peter Duringer, who made oath in writing that he seized and took h- way from a slave, known hy the name of Jack Moore, and said to belong to one Sami Hale, of Augusta, the following articles to wit. One Flat, a wooden shed building on a lot, belonging to Mr. Joseph Stiles situated in Yamtniicrnw, also one small Stove nnd pipe, four Iron bound Keg?, REMEDY AGAINST D Y S P E P S i Ai D R. J.W. ATTRIDGF.’S TINCTURE for in digestion, termed Dyspepsia. The discov ery of this Medicine has been the effect of ions and attentive study, and is now made public from the most decided conviction founded on ample e ■. perience of its power in eradicating this disease after every other Medicine bad failed. It has ly been in this country twelve months, and it has (lone wonders in giving restoration, and in asth- matical cases, its beneficial effect lies been aston ishing. Dr, James Farmer, Member rtFthe Royal College of Surgeons in London,. declares Jn his Treatise, that Asthma and indigestion arc'found coexisting, the. stomach at all times exerts consid erable influence over the pulmonary functions and it is therefore fair toconclude that the former disease is aggravated by the latter. Asthmatic people, continues the learned Doctor, should im pose upon themselves the same regulation as if the case were purely dispentic. This tincture o j pens obstructions of the spleen and liver, cleans- 1 eth the breast of phlegm, andf the chest of hu mours gathered therein; removes pain in the back, Also an ullage keg of Tobacco, two pair of Scales, two Axes, five Jugs, four Iron Pots, one Uimmi. I stoinacfi and sides, and the windy cholic. jon, one box ot Rosin, one trunk with Dry Goods, I giddiness in the head, which all proceed from in one pair of SlitiaCds, one barrel ofGow peas, one I digestion. It lias been recommended hy some writing desk, and several other small articles; | 0 f the most eminent physiciansasZvaluablemed- Of which a schedule of the same has been fur- I icine in dispepsla,hut it does not cure all diseases nislied me and said articles put in my possession. I Sold in square bottles, with Dr. Attridge, London This is to notify the SHid Sami. Hale or any other I an each bottle, wholesale nnd retail, by * person, Who may be interested in any of s id J AUGUST G. OEMLER, Agent, property that I shall in conformity with an act of “ •' - r the Legislature of this State proceed to make or- ■ der of Forfeiture und Sale, in ten days from this date, if Said property be not claimed agreerhle to the provisions of said act. Savannah 30th August 1925. ISA AC RUSSELL, J.r.c.c. atig 30 169 Al his Drug store corner of Whitaker and Broughton Streets, feh 15 34 G t EORGIA. Chatham county—By the Hon. the T Justices of the Inferior court sitting for ordi nary, purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas Wm. Roclie, applied to the hon. the court of Ordinary of Chatham county for letters vs. Ray Sands Rule Nisi. In Equity. Kee, deceased. . I T having uppeafed to tbfc satisfaction of tfiO Court that the children of Matthew Bryan, (1 any such he living) are materially interested ih the oftiiis suit; and it having further kp|icarccl On motion of W. W Gordon, agbrney l*or the ““the said K"B^an re^To^d thte petitioner .t is ordered that the sold Ray Sands do gm( (o Gela mai)y y / ars a g 0) nnd that no in pay into this court before the expiration of twelve telli of ^ m6e lf o/his family has slpce been SS&'i- '» : U is therefore ordered, on motion ol money in the condition of the said bond mention ( | complainants’ Solicitors, that notice lie pub- ed, together With the interest and cost, otherwise .... » „ ,i BV that the eijuity of redemption of the said Ray Sands his heirs, executors, administrators and as signs, of, in and to the said mortgaged premises, be thenceforth ami forever foreclosed. And it is further ordered, that this rule he pub lished in one of tiie Gazettes of tiiis state at least once a month for twelve months, or that a copy he served on the said Ray Sands, at least six months before the expiration of the trie appoint* ™ I abeth McKee decease, among those entitled to and that such further proceedings he had as uie ^ |mthe event of the death of the Children pursuant to the statute in such case made and pro-1 “j Matthew Bryah lished once a month until the first day of January next, id thelVinyaw Intelligencerol Georgetown; and in ode of the public Gazettes of Savannah; (Geo.) calling on the children of the said Matthew Bryan to furnis satisfactory evidence oftheir iden tity and relationship, at the Court of Equitv to be liolden forthe District of Georgetown,on the first Monday after the fourth Monday of January next, nnd that in default thereof a final distribution may be made of the remaining Estate of the said F.liz vided. Extract from the minutes, this 25th Oct. 1824 JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. ort 59 26ft Robert herriot, Commissioner and Register m Equity. Commissionf.r’s Office,- > Georgetown, Mnv 14, 1826. ( The Editor of the Snvnnnah Republican is re quested to publish the above once a month until tne first day of January next, and lo se’ml his ac count to the Office of the Winyaw Intelligencer, may 18 111 Chatham Superior Court, May Term, 1825 The Bank of the State of Georgia, J vs. > RULE NISI. I when it will be immediately paid. John Hunter. ) U PON tho petition of the Bank of the Stale o Georgia, praying the foreclosureof the equi ty of redemption of Johh Hunter in the following property to wit, nil that lot of land in the city of Savunnnh, in Reynolds ward, knowp in 'the plan oi the said city bytlie No. three, (3,) with (he jm? provements thereon, which said property hitd mortgaged by the said John Hunter on the been i w . tweltlli day of June, eighteen hundred and twenty two, to Maurel U Lntliebeaudierre, Merchants, to Superior Court*—Camden Coun fy- March ^Term, 1825. | RULE NISI. John Jdckspfi, i vs. Mary Smith. ij^EN the petition of John Jackson praying the Yf foreclosure of tne . equity of redemption of bond ot mm, me said Jonn Hunter, to tne said Maurel & Lathebeaudierre, conditioned lor the haldClark.thencOsonthwardlyonOfsboriie-strect, payment unto the petitioner of the sum of Twelve one hundred and nine feet to Lot owned by Levin Thousand Dollarsi.uponlanertoin promissory note | GsMg, thence one^dred feetLot wyn- then running in the \ wfid Bank, or any - dote th« b/estete ofa. SteWart, thence northwardly might be given at any time thereafter in renewal, [ ? ne b^ndred and nine f6et to Archibald Chark a —which bond and the mortgage deed have "been l hnai thence Westvtrafdiy one hundredI feet to the - - - 'place beginning,—the property of Mary Smith, and mortgaged by the sard Mary Smith, to the upon a cer'ain other promissory note of him the [said John Jackson, on tlie twentieth day of June, John Hunter, endorsed by the said Maurel and e, gh<6en hundred and twenty-one, to secure tho Lathebeaudierre, for the sum of Ten Tboasand payment of the surnlofFifteen HundrcdDolprs, Eight Hundred and Thiity Dollars, dated the “P** interest mentioned in three certain bonds or twenty sixth day of June, eighteen liundred and I nbligatiOns of the same date from the said Mary twenty-three, and which note was given in renew- Smith, to the 9nid John Jackson; and on motion al, agreeably to the meaning of the said bond and °f James Morrrson, Attorney^ for petitioner, it is Brought to Jail. I N Savannah, on the 6th inst. a negro man who I of administration on the estate nnd effects of Jno says his name is Will; and that lie -belongs to Gribbin, late of Savannah merchant, dec. as prill- William Miirphey, Washington founly Geo., and cipal creditor _ that he ranaway about 5 mouths ago, he is 6 feet | These are therefore to cite and admonish all high, and ab< ut 25 years of age, and has a scar I and singular the kindred and creditors of (be said under the left eye, and says be is a Blacksmith by decoded, to file their objections (i( any they *-- J - have) to the granting of the administration of the TOHN I. DEWS, j. c. c. estate of the deceased to the applicant in fhe sept ft [72 I Clerk's office of the said Court, on or before the .. —. i [ sixth day of October next; otherwise letters-ofad- NOTICEr [ ministration will he granted. A r r f . r Witness the lion. Elias Fort, one of the'Justice LI, persons ha ing demaiKts against W ilham [ n f t | le sa j d Court, the sixth day of September, A I thousand eight hundred and twenty-five BOND, c. c. o. render them in properly attested, within tile time prescribed hy law. anu those indebted to the es tate will make immediate payment to JOS. JONES, Adm’r. may 14 108 sept 6 S M. 172 Bagging, Nails, $*c. 41PIECES 42 inch Cotton Bagging, £\J\J 190 Casks Cut Nais 9 Hogsheads & ) Philnpclphia 37 Barrels y Whiskey 1 Hogshead Kobkco' For sale by H. LORD & C6. Mongin’s Wharf sept 3 171 White Pine Lumber, M. MYERS, e. c. Pfi AAA fEET novtliern- white pine OxJaAJLFvF boards an’d planksofa Superier quality, fir Sale by, WATT & SMET3, sept 1 \ 170m B nglish Copperasy Y the barrel or half barrel—FoYSale tv april 6 , A-. PAR-StWfSy ' Druggist, No', i (• ,74 - ;e, the full and just amount of Eight Thou sand “Three Hundred and Sixty Four Dollars, with interest from the twenty eighth day of Jan uary, eighteen hundred and twenty live. On motion of Law ti Jackson, it is Ordered,' tlmt the principal, interest and costs' dne Upon said: mortgaged premises be paid into Court within twelve months from this date; and unless the same be so paid, the equity of redemption of the said John Hunter, shall thenceforth be foreclosed. It is further ordered, that this rule be published once a monfh for twelve month inonC of the Ga zettes of this State, or'served upon the mortgager, or his special agent, at least six months before the money is to be paid info Court as aforesaid. Extract from the Minutes. ,' A, B. FANNIN,- Ckrf:. june 10 131 Fresh Spices, [VrUTMEGfl, Cinnamon- 4. v Cloves, Marce Alspice, black Olid' rtd FeppeV Pul v. Ginger, a pure article, Zantz Carrante, English' Mhsfard Sheet IzhVglassyd p(tv# article Alm.-*uperior Sweet Oil dast receive# and (or sale by A. FARSONS, ^Driigaist, No. 8 Qibbons’ Buildings, ordered by the Court that the principal, interest and cost due on said notes; nnd mortgage,be paid into Court, within twelve months from the date, otherwise the equity of redemption of the said mortgaged premiser. Will from thenceforth be fore closed,.and such farther proceedings take place as the law direct,—and it is further ordered by the Court that this rille be published in one of the public Gazettes oftiiis state, At least once every month, until the time appointed'tor the payment of the money aforesaid, or served oiif the ntort gager or her special agent,si* months previously thereto. Extract frztff the Mtifutes, 29th March, 1825. JOHN BAILEY. Clerk- April 30 < 96 DAillEN BILLS, the Masonic Hall Lottery Office I S the only place in this city, where the DART EN BILLS are taken at PAR. A grant variety of numbers have been received, andare for salo for prize tickets or cash by HENRY MACDONNELL, ,a«g 2.7 168