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jSo 184 .Vol. XXII. .TUfiSlftljUi ■ait •;<)! „in»jj 11 lical College of S* Carolina. gi i'ECTURES of this Institution will be ro (buuu'iI oii the second Monday of November i us follows: i Anatomy—by John Edwards Holbrook, Wery-James Umnsay, M. I). , Liftties and PrutlIce of Medicine—$. Iletiry Ison* M. D.t \lcria Mcdica—Henry It. Frost, M. D. isldrics and Diseases of Woman and Infants— nss O. Prioleau, M. D. (e ,nistry and F/taruiacy—Edmund Kavetlel, ilurd Hisltry and Botany—Stephen Elliott, L nt » S. HENRY DICKSON, !\f. if. Dean vf the Faculty. at.171 ’ Trdasury Department, 29tli April, 1825. pTtCE is hereby given, thut on the first day fo( October next, the principal of the six per Stork of the United State, created under the hority of ait Act of Congress, entitled "An Litliorising u Loan for a sum not exceeding L n Millions of Dollars" approved on the L„nth day.of March, One Thousand Eight lilrciliihd Twelve, together with the interest l due thereon, will bo paid to the Proprietors lid Slock, Orto their Attorneys duly authorised, lie Treasury of the United Elates in Washing* I mi,I at (ini several Loan Offices, outlie Hooks [■Ijjrli any portion of said stock may stand, [jorrotider of the Certificates tif said Slock ] !ie required at tile time of payment, and the ■rest on said Stock ivill cense, from and after T thirtieth day Of September next . SVM’l, 1.. SOUTH ARD, Acting Secretary of the 7'i catury. bav 11 into Treasury Depiirtnieut, NEXT SCHEME. BY SPECIAL ACT Op ASSEMBLY. GRAND STATE LOTTERY OE MARYLAND. U NDER thesupemitendnnce dr the commis sioners appointed by the OoVerndr and Council, and by llie improved mode of drawing, secured by Letters Patent under the seal ot the United States—(ho wlible to be completed iii one day, and will positively inko place in the city of BalUttfore fn n few weeks. Highest Prijie $20,000. , Scheme j Prize of !ji30,00(j *is 10,OUd 6,000 1,000 600 loti 60 *' io .‘vm'Wnf ijS-, * »/. iiiGiii^TLUazii.t:’: Now Drawing in the City Qt\4'h<gusta, wi der the supcritUctufonce oJ' ;< n r r >_■£» V IT,7 'T : • / 4, 1823: Vti* tof)n Jjiiii ,until I'iUllJL'iJM'llff'f li'iil" \V hole INo. 4733 ,, rl; Adgu>iltd<> Masonic Ilall ntejlrsl Vruiring is over, and ulllhc Capital Prl- ./•iTCnijT. t'ls are stilt in the Wheel. fl'hbtBiJcdnd Drawing will (ukc placo on WED NESDAY, 12th of v utolier next. 3. Hams, f A..S;.|Mtt)HTF.K,* 1 ,i 10 80 60 ‘ 100 200 400 20000 $30,000 Dollars 10,000 H. H. Bnio, V Commissioners T. 1. Wnav, J . IB. D. XmumMqj*. .5,IHKJ io.ooo ■6,000 3,000 3,000 2,000 S.ooo 2,000 So, ooo The Second Drawing ** : Will take place on the 12th of October next) ‘ All (he Capilal PrlBcs are still undrawn, conse quently the Wheel is very rich. 20813 PiiieS! 162,000 DollarS. March 14,1825. pHEHEAS, 6n the 6th March, 1826, a law , was pnsed by the Congress of tlioHnitcd lias, of which the 3d, 4th, mid 6th sect funs art (lie Words following, vin : Bee. 3. And he it farther enacted, That d sub- Kptinn to tile amount of twelve millions of dol V, of the six per cent, stock of the year eighteen hiked and thirteen, he, and the same is hereby (posed i, for which pdrpose.books shall be o- hed at the Treasury, of tlio United States, and kite.Severn! load offices on the first d?i)"f April It,to continue.dpep until tlie first day of Octo * thcrenfler, for such parts ..of tire above-men lied description of stock, as shall, on the day fcubioriptinn, stand on the books of.t/ieTrfc’nsn fund dn those of,the several louh offices rys Lively; which subscription shut! be . affected Is transfer to' the United. States In the riinnnrii I'vided by law for sucli transfers, of the credit ■creditsstanding on the said books, and by a (render of the certificates of the,stock so sub libed. Provided, That all suluqription by such Insforof sto'ck, shall bo considered ns part of |e said twelve millions of. dollars. authorized to [borrowed by the firstsection of this act. . l“See. 4. And be it further enacted', That, for |e Whole or atiy part of nriv sum, which shall be liis subscribed, credits shrill bt ^titered to the Ifpective subscribers, who shall ha entitled to a Irtificate or certificates, purporting that the Uni- Id States owe to the holder or holders thereof, Mar, or their assigns, a sum to be . expressed preln, eipfal to the amount of ths.principa ickthus subscribed,bearing an interest not ex eding foijr undone half pereenfum per annum' lyable quarterly, from the thirty-first day pfDe Imber.one th'ii.'siind eight hundred und tuepty [«; transteVrabia in the .same .manner, as is' pi o ded by law foV the transfer of file stoekrtuhsciub ,nnd sulrjectto redemption at the pleasure id : United states, ns follows; aric half at u"v nc alter the thirty-first day of December, i > - pusand' eight hundred, and (wcn.ty-eight, un.l , remainder ail any t ime after the thirty-first ■J of December,' one thousand eight hundred bdtWonty-nine; Provided, That no reimburse- Jtntshall be made, except for the w hole amount fMch new certificate, nor until after jif leapt six Jowls’ public ii'ullct; of bui-.1i inteiided rcim- MViernent.', A'ndit shall be the duty of fhe Secfe [ry of the Treasury to cause to be re-truus [rred to the respective subscriliers flie s'c pral sums by fliurn subscribed beyond the a' lount of the certificates of four,and one half per pt stock issued,to them - leapoclTvely, , I"Sec. 6’. Ana bit if further enacted, That tfii r ,n: fuads vtdiiclihavC heretofore been, and now ^i’h’dged by law forlliejiaymenf of the inter- if,and.for the redenYptioh' and’ reimbursement fthe stock whidhnray bie redeemed .or reiihhur. |d by virtue of the provisions’ of, this act, shall Ntun pledged in like manner for 40000 Tickets—Not one blnnk to a prize. The holder of two tickets, will be certain o obtaining tit least one prize, rind may drfijv tlircct Modk ok Dkawino.—Tlie uuiiiliers. will be puf into one wheel us usiiiil—.lin'd in the other wheel will be put one,prize above the denomination u. $4, and the drawing tci progress id Die tisual manner. The 20,000 prize of$4, will be award- ded to the odd o'r even numbers in tlie Lottery, (as tlie cuse maybe) depcndmi(on the drawing of the Capilal Priao of. THIRTY TflO03*ND DOLLAltS—that is to say, if the $30,000 prize should mine oiit to nil odd pumher, fliep every odd number in tlie.sclictne will be unfilled- to ri $4 prize: if tlie $.To,i)00 prize . should conie out to Hn even number, then nil the even, numbers in the scheme Will be each untitled to $4.. Odd numbers are those ending with 1, 3, 6, 7,' or 9. ... Even numbers arc those en'dihg with 2, 4,6, 8, orO. , ,. This mode ol drawing riut only enables tho I g!j!‘ j Cmiimissioncrs to complete the whole Lottery In y., j one drawing, but has the ereal advantage of .flip- 1 trjbuting the smull prizes regularly to every alter mite number in the scheme, sp that the holder o two tickets or two shares of tickets, one; odd and one. even number, will be certain ot'obtnining at i : frisce ot* $30,000 h $3li,00Ci i do 20,090 41 20,«tM) 4 Prixes L «< lUjOOO 44 4tl,( MK) 4 do 4l C.triH) 14 20,000 6 del (* 1,0(10 Ii 6,000 10 do ii 600 44 6.000 60 do 14 loo K 6,000 100 do ii 60 ** 6,000 6000 do ii 10 it 60,OtH) |T>ie unprecedented Richness of the Weed, ef- ter,t,he^druwlng of a large proportion of the mini- •bkirsj olfeis every jicsr.ihlejuduceiilunt to advon- -Ittrers. Tliis iscvidciilly the richest Lottery in itlio Union, In 'ftrand Capital Prises, besides a ve- Inrge proportion of tlio minor Prizes. ' ^ Ticket and Shares, .warranted UudruWn, nitty still ho Imd lit the original Scheme price at The Augusta Masonic ilall Lot tery Office. Those who have drawn prizes are informed, that their tickets shall betaken as cash for others war ranted undrawn. Orders from nay part of tho U.S.enc.losin^cnsh ’ prize tickets (post paid) shall be promply ex- executed by application to,, HENRY MAC DUNN ELL, Agent, For AdgUsta Masonic Hall Lottery, Thompson &l tionuey’s building-, Savannah. nug 23 165 $ 180,000 6176 Prizes, ? 12825 Blanks; J , 18,0110 TICKETS nt TEN DOLLARS Less than tifii and an Half Blanks to a Prise. The Prizes only to be Di'awn. All the Prises to be floating from thccommencenient except the folWtving, which will he deposited in the uhetl al definite periods, vis I— ON TI1E FIRST DRAWING 1 prize of 10,000 k 1 of 600 2d. 1 do “ 6.000 4- 1 » 1,000 & 1 Of 000 3d. 1 do ** 10,000 a 1 " 000 " 6,000 1 “ 1,«00 «x. 1 nt 10,000 fi I “ 500 *< 6,000 fc l “ l,ooo it I of " 10,01)0 k 1 “ 6,000 Si 1 «f " 20,1X10 k 1 “ l,IKOO Si 2 of ‘1 30,00(1 k 1 11 1,000 Si l of BY AUTHORITY *Of the State of South Carolina or the building a Roman Catholic Church in tlie town of Columbia.—1st Class. 1 Prize of 1st 1 d«i 2,000 2 Prizes of 1,000 4th. 1 5th. I lit It. 1 7th. 1 do do do do do do 600 least one prize, aud in the rulio for any greater 0( t|lc Vlasunic Hall. - All prizes payable thirty duysaflPi'the comple tion of the druwiug, subject to a deduction of fif teen per cent—it not applied fur within twelve moritns, to lie considered a donation to the funds {uuntity. (LP A ticket drawing a superior prize in ,this scheme, is not restricted from druwiug an Inferi or one also, many tickets, tt.ure'fore, wilt neces sarily obtain two prizes each. .. . riRBSKHT PRICK 6p TICKET*. . , VYbolcs $5, Halves $2 56 Quarters $1 25. AR orders promptly attended to. nr-. sept 1 c mm. . , A great variety ol TICKETS and SHARES may yet be bud nt tlie original price at The Atigusta Masonic Hall Lot tery Office. , All orders from any part of the U, S. post pnid containing cash or prize tickets sliull be promptly attended to by, HENRY MACDONiNELL, Apnf, Thompson k bounty’s fiuiMings sept 6 172 ■ ■ . (xLOBE TAVERN, DU. DYOTTS Approved Anti-Bilious Pills, Milledgevillc, Washington and Charleston STAGE OFFICE.' WM. SHANNON Which prevent and cure all bilious Complaints MALIGNANT FEVERS,fcc. '■THESE FILLS if administered inlimetorev JL hiove tlie bile from the stomach, will Coun teract the causes which commonly produce yel low or bilious fever, ugue or full fevers, bilious very centre of.the city, and offers peculiar advriri- tugea t'Ktlie Planters atid men of business. , Ills Strtbles arc furnished with ,the best, of pro ve ndcr,and with faithful aud attentive hostlers. Hu only sobcits from bis friends and the public, timt proporiion of patroiiage to u hieh bis atteu- tion to business ana to tlie Comfort to bis custom ers, may entitle him. Augusta, Gg Aug. 6 , . i(tF The editors of (lie Journal rind Patriot, pring anil Summer months, they will prove errlain preventive against tlie ugue and prevailing Fall Sickness. .A bill,9f directions for taking thhmacconfiiaiiie each bo* ol pills ; small boxes 25 cents, lurge do 50 Cents. And by nppoifitnientsold by A PARSON'S, . Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’Buildings April 26. «i edgcville; Savannah Republican, Washington News, Charleston Courier, Collin bin Telescope, and National Intelligencer, will Insert Ui6 above advertisement, weekly for 3, mouths', und for ward their uccounls to the subscriber. W.S. ailg 27 . 168t3f for tire payment of c interest accruing on tlio stock created by real m5f such subscription,'and for the redemption ■raimbin'sement of the principal of the srinie.— iitt itslriill be the duty of the Commissioners of ,0 8mkiog Fund to cause fo be applied and pnid it of tha said fund, yearly and every year, siicli mand sums as may be nnnmilly required fq scharge the interest uckriilngon the stock,^Which lay be created by virtue'of this act, Jflie suiil omimssioiiers ai'c also hereby uutliorizcd to np ly, from time to time, sucli siiin and sumsout of ** said fund, us they miiy think proper, ,towards deeming, by purchase, o’r by rcibibufsenient 'conformity witn_the jirovisidrixof this ric'l,' the Inclput of the said stpek ; niid siicli part'- of tlie “nualsuin'efteiyriillioris of.' do 11 iris, vested by w. m tlio said (iuminirsiotiers; as'' may be ne- essary and required forllio abov'epurposesfsball e t and continue appropriated to tlie payment o1 ’tercstanU r'edbnjptibti of.the public dj*bt, until ie whole of the stock which may be created un * r the provisions of this act, shall have brieri re ®«">«d or reimbursed’." ^ , ' J fyic, therefore, ffolici is hereby giteil, That looks will |, e opened at the Treasriryof theUntt- [,. S f»les, ami at the several loan offices, oil the wt day of April next, and’, contihue open until f day of October thereafter.' fori, receiving inscriptions in conformity With the provisions ol Hesaid'law. Die subscriptions maybe HATS. Scouring and Dying] M R-. Rawly, formerly Airs. Kelly, niosf rfe spectfully acquaints .V'l* friends mid. the public, that,she has Removed her Kstabjifclinient froa- .latqessquare, to the lune in the rear of Dr. SoreVcns, nextdooi to Mr Lawrence Dumph.\’> Grocery, VVhitukef-st. Where she continues car rying on tlie Scourin'mid Dying business in all its various branches, Leghorn, Straw and Chip'd Wholesale and Retail Fashion able Hat Ware House, Bonnets, pressed ii d done up in the best stile, on I Moderate terms an solicits' a continuance [public Patrouagei ANN RAWj-Y sept 13 . *c 175 , - , BROADWAY, N EW-YORK. Georgia—Chatham Cofmtv B EFORE me Isaac Russell, one of the.fustic assigned lb keep the Feace for (the. coun ! and stale aforesaid. Came,Peter Dure gcr,. w; T HE subscriber offers ril the above establish- | made oath in writing that lie seiked and took. meat, an extensive and general ionnh ... . d assortment way from a slave, finowu by tlie name pf Jatk ol the most fashibiiable Hats of every description, Moore, and said to bqhmg to one Sami Hale, of consisting of all (lie various patterns that arc the Augusta, the following articles to wif. One Flat most generally approved of a! tl>e present time, a wooden, shed'buiUlini' on a kit, , belonging I and particularly adapted to all the most prevail-1 Mr. Josoph Stiles siiiiaied in YaniruacravV, al; ing 1 fashions both at libme.and abroad, and thai l one smull Stove arid pipe, four li;oti;b.oaijd Kej from among his stock of Hats may be selected at I- unsfcullage keg <>1 Toliucco, two pai¥ of Scuibs all tinies,'afl the various qualities and grade, from two'Axes, five Jugs, four Iron Pots, one Ditnnii thb finpsf Beaver dosibi to W.most common Ito- jon, one box ol Rosin, one trunk with,Dry Goo ram, with corresponding prices to each kind, and |.‘ 0 ne pair of.Stiliar Js; .one barrel ofj.'on peas. < thosc .which may be the; most suitable, and niifde.i writing desk, ahd several other .smalt urticl .,i _ : x-—• Oi... r-.i.i— i_-„i..c || l(J SH ,ue lias been.fu in confortnily to'tlic fashion, in tvlmtevcr part ,oC|Of which p schedule of . the United State the purchaser mny. resid ■. , Hii Iniafied me am| said articles pul in my jipuessiOn stock is nt all limes large , and independent of jvThis is to’ notify the said Sami. Hide or any . other winch lie can at any time manufacture any quan- rperson,who may lie intercsled in any of,.s- tity conformable to order. ,flis '|)ri'.scut sujiply I pVt-perly that I shall in conformity with au net . , ...„y be made by fiie j'roprk °t the stock, either in person or by tlieir At “fnevs duly authorized t3 subscribe und transfer’ • to the United.'States.' . V4 . , ,, I “liould aubscriptipiis 'of said stock be made to [hi amount exceeding twelve, millions of dollars, Lilt i™ 1 - on tlle salt ' s'.'m of twelve millions, viii he made among tlie subscribers in' proportion ‘‘ le sums subscribed bv them" respoctively. SAM’.L L. SOUTHARD, coiulsts of those made expresly for. tlie Fall trade aft of which arc got up iu the most superior style dfVrorkmansbipintive-y respect, and equal .if not superior to any that can canJjte offered in this City or any, other purl of the Uriioti. , His stock’is continually replenished, with Huts lYeeh from the Muiiofaclui-y, und iiQiic will b$ olleied .ffir sale hut thpse which, will lie sure to give the most p.crfecj satisfaction to (lie purchaser,-ahd qiisure a contimtance of his custom: as .to prices he is fibl- ling.as low if not .lower than any . other hoitse in - . j /, jlclovi ^Stc/clciTU of l/ic TtcdstiTyf marcfi26 ,||67 -.nr: ■, -■■■• Notice. [INE months after date application' wil| be I made to tlie Huiioruhle the Justitju's of the Inferior Court oi Clialliam Coun'ty .when siftin' Jpr ordinary prirpbses for leave to,sell « certai tracNif land situated op WilmingVon .Island in me Cniiiity of Clmthnin', containing fif,ty acres, (more or loss) with the buildings and itrinrovc.- RjB* tlieroon, formerly tlie property j of’, Willium Gilbert, deceased, being tl|C real estute of Dennis Jifineuict Hughes! amjnor and.orplian sim of Jphn JJu^gliesj, deeeusea, for the benefit, mointuinaitce and education of the snj'd Denfris R, Hriglies. EWV’I) HUGHES, Sen’riV Tries- ■ fob 12 34 EDW'D HUGHES, Jun’r. J fees. Wanted, A N apprentice about 14 years of age to learn the Carpenters Business, Apply at this 01* abg-25 «1C7' In the Court of Ordinary. i Chatham Countv, July Term, 1825. I N the matter of the estate of Sarah 1 Tucker and John Tucker, orplinn | children of Henry Rucker, deceused.. I n „ Upon the petition of '.Villlam P. > v ... Clark, find Winifred, llls / wife, guard- | S * inns of the said orphans, for leuvu to I sella negro slave named Alarinh. J It is ordered that a notice of this application be published in one of the Gazettes of the City ol .Savanuuh onpc a tvfcek until fhe first Monday in Arigitit next; Oita that if no objections be filed tboi’cto that the order he made absolute. . Extract from the minutes, 8th July, 1825. S: M.UOND,c.c.o. July 9 .147 State of Georgia, B Y Elijah Baker, Clerk of (lie Court of Ordiiin ry for the County of Liberty, Dtivid Stetson, administrator of the .estate of Fliclie Carter, late of said county dcc’d, applies to lie dismissed troin hi« said administration. These ate therefore to cileaudadmonish alt per sons concerned lb file their objections (If any Riey have,) In my office at Riccburough, within the time prescribed by. luw, or the fiiiil David Stetson will bo dismissedfroiti his said adininis. (ration. Given under my haiid nod seal tliii second day (Julie, A. D. 1825. E. BAKER; tiiol, c. j u lie 16 130 . gTATE of Georgia Chatham County—if-, the (io do do do do do 500 10U 50 25 10 $0,000 2,000 2,000 1,500 400 450 300 200 150 *7,400 T\> be paid in \ in the S $37,000 ( hi be pill i < Tickets ii \ Second C Class.) 7,482 Prizes. 50,000 20,000 Tickets, nt $2 50 50,000 7400 Prir.es of $6 each, la be entitled to tickets in the Seeoiui Class, subject to no deduction. First drawn number bn I lie first dnt,, prise of $1000 Last drawn number rb tlie hisl day, price uf $6lH)0 SECOND CLASS. I Prize Hi' 20,000 is 15,000 is 10,000 is 5,000 is 1,000 is 1 Prize 2 Prizes 2 Prizes 3 Przes 4 Prizes 5 Prizes 1900 Prizes of of of of of of of 500 is 100 is 5 is 20,000 15,000 W,000 10,000 3,000 2,000 500 9,000 9918 Primus (16000 Tickets dt $4, $ 80,000 80,000 Superior court— 1 Chutli <7 Thomas F. Purse fct. al. j Complaints . I • awl } IN EQUITY. Richard It. Cuylcr, ex’r Win Shaw, defcensed. J, 'N tliis case, on the suggestion in the defend .anl’a gnawer; that ccrtum per Uis not purtie tins bill, residing ill Scotland,, claim to be cn iiAa. -l* ..It.... j.-aj iu.. tilled to n dislrlbutiou of jmrl of the nndivide cstnfe ofWm Shaw, deceased, and on potion, is ordered llmt rill persons conct'riie'j do appear hefoi'e the Superior (Iburt of Chnthnm. County in the ternt of January, next, then and iiiere toes': tablish such tlieir claims; und in default thereof, that (he undivided, estate df the laid Win Shaw; be distributed among the complainants agreeably to the deeree. of said Court and limi thi-. rule.be published orico ri month i'Uiiiil the cx|ilratlim llietkiof. ... Extract from tlie initmtcs this 7th day of June, 1824. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk. juiio 17 5t138 , P eiitiph’for fore- clbsVrc of a mortgage. lion, the Justices of the Inferior Court, silting for Ordinary purposes. To all wliom it mny concern. Whereas Julia A. Snnderbn, widoxk, has fl]> iud to the Honorutile the Court of Ordinary of Clmthnin,Coun(y for letters of Guardianship on the persons and properties of Ami Reliccca Snn- ilorlin mid Fcreby Ellen Snuderiiii, orphan chil dren of Benjamin Sandcrliii, deceased, as tlieir mother. These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular the kindred mid friends of the said Orphans to file their objections (if any they have) to granting of the Guardianship of tlie said Or phans, to the applicant, in the Clerks Office of the said Court, on or before the eighth day ol September next, otherwise letters of guardian ship will he grunted. Witness tiic honorable Elins Fort, one of the Justices of said Court, tliis Htli day of August, 1825. S. M. BOND, c. c.o. c. c. nngnst 167 Tlie above Lottery is to lie drawn under the management of JOSEPH R. ARTHUR, W. B. WATTS, D. J. M'CGRD, M. ANTONIO, AND JAMES T. GOODWYN, F.sqrt. ,E_T Orders for Tickets from any part of the United Slates,.enclosing eusti, (post paid) sliull lie promptly attended to by the subscriber, who bus been appointed Agent fertile Commissioners. V '1 ho Tickets already ordered have been re ceived and are ready for delivery. HENRY MACDONNELL, Agent, Thompson if Bounty's Buildings, Savannah. august 30 .169 ' Oil of Wormsecd. fTNHE'Oil of Wormseed is the most innocent as X well us most powerful vermifuge yet known properly mrinngcd rind genuine, (as this is war- anled to be) l»y A. PARSONS, Druggist No. 8, Gibbons’Buildings. ■ may 17. the Legislature of this Stale proceed to make or der of Forfeiture and Sale, in ten days train this date, if*said property be not claimed .agreeable lo f)ur provisions of said act. Savannah 3Utli August 1925. i ISAAC RUSSELL, j. r. c. c. nug 30 169 " •> • REMEDY AGAINST DYSPEPSIA. D R. J.W r . ATTltlDUE’S TINCTURE for in digestion, twined Dyspepsia. The discov ery of this Mediciue'has been tlie effect of Ions mid attentive study, and is now made public from the most decided conviction founded on ample : e perifmee of its power in eradicating tliis disease, after every other Medicine had failed. It has on ly beeqii) this country twelve months, and it has done,wonders in giving restoration, and in astji- inaticai cases, its heneficiul effect has been aston ishing. Dr. James Fanner, Member of the Royal College of .Surgeoiis iu Loiuhui, declares in bis treatise, that Asthma and indigestion ace found coexisting, the stomach ut all times exerts consul- .erahlc influence oVer the pulmonary functions, 'arid it is therefore fair toconcludc tlmt the former disease is aggravated by the latter. Asthmatic peopl'Sj Coh.tiiiu -s thp learned Doctor, should im- posc.upon themselves the same regulation as if 'the case were purely dispeptic. ..This tincture o- pens ohstrpctio'us of the spleen and liver, cleaiis- et|i the breast, of phlegm, and tile chest of hu- inou'rs guihercd therein; removes pain in tlie hack, stomach und sides, and the windy cliolic. Alio giddiness in t.he head, which all proceed from iii digestion. .It has been recommended by. some if the most eminent pliysiciansasavnliinble med icine in dispepsia.but it does not cui'e rill diseases. Sold in squqre bottles, with Dr. Altridge, London, -jii each bottle, wholesale and retail, Uv • AUGUST,G. OEMLER, Agent, At his Drug Store corner of Whitaker ahd Broughton Streets, feh 15 34 Camden—Superior Court. OcTOBKr! Teum, 1824. Nicholas J. Bayard i vs. > Rule J\’isi. Ray Sands ) O N tile petition of Nicholas.!. Bayard, stating thut Ray Snuds, bn the fifth day of June eigh teen hundred and twenty-four, for the keRcr se curing the payment of his curtain bonder Writing obligatory, bearing date the day nnjjyenr afore said, whereon lie the said Ray acknowledged him self held and hound rinto the said Nirhplris J. Bay- urd, in the penal sun* Of four thousand dollars conditioned for the puyrri'iH of one thousand dol, lars on or before i.ie first (fay of October then next, and the further sum of one tliousudd dollars on the first day of January then next, did mort gage all tlmt tract, piece, or parcel of land, lying, being und situate on (Cumberland Island in the county of Cumdcn, nnd known by the name of Cotton Bluff, con'nining four hundred and fifty acres;bounded on the north by Innds of Sliierer, on the south by lands of Nathaniel Green, end on the west by salt marsh, together with tlie appinle nances—and further eluting that the said sums of money remained unpaid, nnd pray the foreclosure of the equity of redemption of the said Buy. On motion df W. W. Gordon, attorney for the petitioner, it is ordered that the said Kny Sands do pay into this court before the expiration of twelve months troip this date, tile said several sums of money in the condition of.the said bond mention ed, together with the interest and c,ost, otherwise tlmt tlie equity of redemption of.jtlie said Ray Sands his heirs, executors, administrators uud as signs, of. in and to the said mortgaged' premises, be thenceforth and forever foreclosed. , : And it is further ordered, tlmt this rule be pub lished in oite.of the Gazettes of this state at least oncp a month for twelve mo'iiths, or tlmt n copy he served on tlife said Ray Sands, at least six months before tlie expiration of thp tr.JC appoint ed for the payment ol the said monfty into court, hi id that such further proceedings be had as are pursuuut to the statute in such case made aud pro- Hied. . - . . Extract from the minutes, this 25th Oct. 1824 JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. o'ct 29 206 In the Superior Court—Ejjipghum County NityEMUEiv TlRM, 1824* Trustees of thejennan j Lutheran Congregation j . . «•. f The hclfs arid represen- ) tative of Wiljiam J. j Spencer. . A . f Rg U l’ON the petition of the Tnrdces pf tlio Ger man Lutharau Congregation praying tlio jj foreclosuic.ofthe.equity of redemption of all flint >;V tract of land containing three hundred acres more or.less lying,and being in the.Cqifjity of Effingham hounded oil the north, by Mattin T.nckncr nnd Bathugcr Iiacklcr, on tlio east dr the Scliool house lands of Goshen, rim), lands of Nicholas J.it|nr,on the south by Duncaii MgGilllv.u'y and Olinstian Dasher, arid on tlie north-by ’und of John Reutep and Vacant land, mortgaged ort the tho feth duy of June,. 1808, by the sriidW,iU'mm J. Spencer tb secure the payment of ft bond bearing tire sumo date; for tlie penal suhi of eight hundred dollars, , conditioned tor the payment ol the snm of four hundred dollars pri the 1st of January, 1809, with inter’est from dale, at the rate ofsix per cent per nttnuni;. which said bond is stillFdue nnd unpaid Upon motion of Georg;: W;. Owens, if ),\lon\cy ‘for petitioners, it is ordered that the pyinjbipul Mid in < terest due on tlie said bond, anditne posts ol thy application be paid into Court, within twcl o, inoiitlis from tlie date of this Rule Nisi: And til on failureAhureof,the.,Equity of rrdcinption ol, in and to the said murtgageu. premises, no from thcncrifortli toraalosad, and such furl liar proceed ings hg hnd thereon as.tlie law directs And it is: filrllierordered. tlirit (lie rnlq. I>e. published in ono , of the Gazette i of this State,ut least once u month until the expiration of the lime appointed for pay ment, ns idbresuid, or served on the lielrs and re . pre-cntat’ives of the mortgagor at least six months previous thereto. - • • Extract from the Minutes., , JOHN CHARLTON, Clerk. inn 15 11 • 5Soir.li Curoliim, FourtlV Circuit ( Geoij’^own Dist. ^ In Equity Brought io Jail. . I N Savannah, on tlie 6th'Inst', a negro miin Who says his name is Will, and that fie belongs lo .tins clly and on tlife. moot imera|.verms..,, i William Murpliey, Waslihiglon County Geo., anil Country Merchants nnd 0111611? tram the diner- | ,} m , j, e ^mmway about'6 jAontIts ago, lie is 6 feci s of the U, Stales and ubi'dad, who may H- a „d ab. ut25 years of age',',mid has a' scat is city, and be in tv put of the above article I llll( j cl . (],' u [ e f( e ye, anil says he is a Blacksmith by of wijRtoaiitA nr Rriiliil. arc ftarucstlv re- I , j J rbllK £ DEWS.j! c. c. ent purls of tlie U. Stales and abrOiid,' who may visit t is c.ity, andbe in xvpiitof tjie ebpvearlicle jeithcr at Wholesale or Ret til I, are earnestly ic- I quested lo culi rind examine fur. themselves, noi 1 •forgetting hefqre they leave home to lake the iiumbcr of tlie above establishment from, this ad- vertiscrilent,' - . Moses Hobson. t’xl77 sept 5 *72 ]\oriCL, sapt 17’ Wanted Immediately, , i’eudef , ,, ••• i p .. | prescribed by Intv. ,unq those indebted to the es- ; A’ single MAN, who is sober and bonest, to. lHt# w j|[ pjakb immediate payment to xjL take charge of a small Plantation near the I ' jpg. JON ICS, citv. Apply to 1 the Editor. I; mav 14 1.98• - ”■ sept 10 174b ^ Adm’r. Brought lo Juii, Savannah on the I4tli inst. n negro man wh< 1 says his name is Simon, and that liebelongs lo John McC’ornmck of Warren county Georgia anil that he runaway, from liini about too month ago he is 5 feet7 inches high and ubout40 years oi ttge ' JOHN L DEWS, /, c. c. sept 17 IW Bagging, Nails, fyc. Vfc dJ^APlEt t.S 42 inch,Cotton Bagging, I C.nsks.Cut Nais ... 9 Hogsheads 4 ) Philapelphia ^_^EORGIA, Chatham county-—By the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior court sitting for or If nary purposes. . , To nil whoffi it mny cohcerff,. Whereas Win. ltoclie, applied to the hon.’ the :ourt of Ordinary of Cjialliam county for letters •( administration nil the estute end effects of Jno. liribhin, late of Savannah merchant,'dec. as prin ipa) creditor 'Iliese are therefore to cite,and admonish all' and singulai’ the kindred and Creditors of the siiid decoiisod, to file Ihcir olijections (if uny they ha,ve) to life granting of tlie iidininistration oi the estate, of tlie deceased to the applicant in tlie Clerk's office of the paid Court, on or be lore the sixth nriy of October next; otherwise letters of ad ministration will he granted. Witness the lion Elias Fort, one of the Justice of.the snid Court, the sixth dny of September A D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five S M. BOND, c.c. o. sept 6 172 j For sale by sept 8 37 Barrels j Whiskey' ' 1 llogsheud Tohaco H. LORD k CO. Mongin’s Wharf 171 Yv hite Pine i wunber, : . M. MYERS, c. c. /♦A tfA(fFI k FEET npitliern white pit, OVI«X/"/"J boards audnlniiksqfa Sjuperier quality, for Suie by, WATT & SMETS. ' sept 1 176iu English Copperas,' Y tiieharrcl oi' Imlfbarrel—l’qt' stile by B f ajfeil fi’' . v ., f,A v |4iB£ No. 8, Gibbon’s 1 . ' Chatham Superior Court, May 'Farm, 1825 The Bank of the State of Georgia, j vs. \ RULE MSI. John' Hunter, ) U PON the petition of the Bank of the State o Georgia, praying the foreclosure of the equi ty of redemption of John Huuterin the follow iug property to wit. all that lot of land in the city of Savanuriif, In Reynolds ward, known in the plan oi the said city by the No. three, (3,) with the im- trovements thereon, which said property had men mortgaged by the said John Hunter on' the twelfth day of June, eighteen hundred nndlwenty two, to Maurcl k i.nthebeaudierre, Merchants, to secure them the pnyment of the penal sum, of Twciily Four Thousand Dollars, upon A certain boiid of him, the suid John Hunter, to the said Maurel k Lathebeaudierre,' conditioned tor the payment unto the petitioner of the suinofTwelye Thousand Dollars, upon a certain promissory note then running in thq snid Bank, or any note that might be given at any time thereafter in renewal, —which bond'and the..mortgage deed have been duly assigned I o the petitioner It appearing.., to the Court thlS there is now due to, the petitioner ’uponri certain other promissory ifotc. of Jiiin the John Huritpr, endorsed by the suid Maurt.l j.niul Lntheberiudierre, tor the sum of Ten Thousand. Eight Hundred ..mid Thirty Dollars, dute'dj (lie twenty sixth dny of June, eighteen hundred ri.rid twenty-three, undwhich note was giveri.jn ren.ciy- ,ai, agfeeably to the meaning of the suid bend aud mortgage, tlie full and just.amoulit oLEightlThou; sand Three Hundred arid Sixty Four Dollars, with interest from the twenty eighth duy’.bf Jan uary, eighteen hundred mid tweuty ftve! 7 . On motjon of Law & Jririkson, it is ,ordered, tlmt tlie principal interest and costs oiie upon said mortgugrid premises be pgid into Court within twelve, months from this datearid unless the same be sS paid, the equity, of redeiription of the said John Hunter shall thenceforth he foreclosed. If is further ordered, tligt thii.rule be published oiice a month lor twelve'immth inone of the Ga zettes of this State, or served upoffthe mortgager, or.his special agont, at least Six months before the ■money'is to he pnid into. Court os aforesaid, Extract from the Miilylts. . , i A. b. FANNIN, Clerk. june' 10 131 , George W. Burrows, Adm’or.Y; dc bonis non of Elizabeth ). McKee dcccuscd. ,Vf. Jblm Hawkins, udm'or Tliom- ns Green, dcc'd and John J Graham, late udm’orE. Me- l KCe. deceased- •''»>> /■ •••'-. ? -l Hi, I T having appeared to (he satisfaction of tho Court that the childru.n iff Matthew !Jryan, (!.- any siicli huliving) arc riVateriolly interested in the event of tliis suit; and R haying fqrther appeared that the suid Afplthew Bryau rumoted from tliis State to Georgia many years :<!:<•, uml tli • t no in telligenec of,himself or his family littt s'iihF hicn received • It is therefore ordered, on motion ot the Complainants' Solicitors, tlmt notice lie pub lished oncp a month until the first day ni'.fanuury next, in the Winyaw lntelligencerol Georgetown, and In one of the pi.’MIc Gazettes of Savannah, (Geo.) calling on the children of the said Matthew Bryan to funds satisfactory evidence oil heir idea* tity and relationship, at the Court of Equity to bc ; ho'lden for the District of GcorgctdWCBUi tlie first Monday nfterthe fourtli Monday of January next, and tlmt in default thereof a final disliihul ion may be tnndeof the remaining Estute of the said Elis abetii McKee deceased, among those.- entitled to, the same in the event of the death oi the children of Matthew Bryan. . ' ROBERT HERR]OT, Commissioner and Rtgiitcnn Equity. Commissionkr’s Office,.1, Av * Georgetown, May 14, 1826. { , •. • r.- A . f. The Editor of the Savannah Republican is re quested to publish the above once a rnmnii untii tlie first day of January next, and to send Ids ac count to the Office of the Winymv Inielligeocer, when it will be immediately paid. may 18 111 ' IT Superior CoiiVt—Caiudcu Couh ’ tv. C; p .. Mauch Tkkm, 1825. John Jackson, ) . vs. . .. yjlULE MSI. . Mary Smith. • ) ' . O N the.petition' of.Tolin Jackson praying'.the foreclosure of the equity of. redemption ot all "thut certain Lot Ko, 44, forty-four, in the town qf.Satnt Marys, with ijiiproveineots tlieieon'.com- mencing at tfie.9puth corne/ Lof owned by ArqJii- ;baldCliirk,tTicncc southwardly on Orsborne-street, boo Ini mired arid nine feet to l.ot yjy ued By. Levin 'Uttnby, thence o.np hu sh ed feet oust to Lot own- >d_by estate pf G< S(e\yart, tlieiice iiortlnvardly 'oife liLijidredrind tune feet to’.Archibald Chnrk’s'. <lirie'. thence westwurdly one iiriiidr.od'feet to' the jplqce! begintling,—theproiiarvy: of Mary Smith, anil mortgaged by the said .Jtitry Smith, to the ■jsaid' Johu Jackson, omtiic tvirpntieth day of June, eighteen .hundred and ttvfcntyrone, to secure tlie jia.ymfcnfoftlie siim^pf Fifteen Hundred Dollars, rind interest mentioned in three certain bonds or (obligations of tlie crime dale from the said Mmy. Rmitpylo the said John Jackson; and on motion of James Morrison, Attorney for, petitioner, it is ordered by the Court that the principal, interest • arid cost due on said notes, und fnortgage,he paid into Coutf, yvithin twelve 'months from the date, otherwise the equity of redemption rif the suid mortgaged premises 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 rule be published in one of the puhlic Gazettes ofthis state, nt least once every month, until the time appointed tortlie payment ofthe money aforesaid, or served, oq the jnort gager or her special agent,six months previously thereto. .. ' . ; Extract fram the Minutes,29th-March, 1825- JOHN BAILEY, Clerk •April 30 -98 •- ■■ Apices, &c. ' [VTU’VMeG S'^i n riainon x™’ Chjve^,.Mace! • c Alspice, hbipk' arid red Pepper Fuly.Giu’geyj a'pure article Zarits Currants, English Mustard Sheet'lgiriiiiuss, apure article ' ;Ajpt.'iu(i|npr, Sweet Oil, j ■ Just received and for sale by drugt: DARIEN BIEL mi Masonic Hall Lottery Office JJ S the only-phice in this city, where thp D^Rfy N BlLL^ave tak:n at FAR. A grcat variel/ j(f of numbers linY«l ee.i received, and aie for -ule ^ for riisi'zp.'ti.rkets or cash by ■': < HJENliY MACDOWJfELL, aug 27 # wi