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PLANTERS’ HOTEL.
AUGUSTGeorgia. r
•j- ai.,l i ( > f r ih*' snr.'i •DlMidmif <’ of Mr. COSHEV DICKINSON and Mr. ./. f*j
\ ;,v/; r, ),;■•■ i :i ■viimvl), '(hr IlMiwJtw undergone Uepairs i the Uooms an 1 spacing |
• ir , ,Ujj\ can be accommodated aingle Uootns. and every exertion will j - t
Ik- ifn ' uj i . -i-ler uiem comfortably .
Samuel Hale, Proprietor.
*• iti - s. •orgla Journal, at Stilledjfevillc*, the Washington hewn, Savannah Ut-pu mean. mid llie I 1
, i • t; »/,eti tvill publish ill : iib ive six Urn and for , nrd their hills to this Office. 1 j
November t’O 2m 44
T“ " ' 1
'ri> nit ; puulkx
'*• , i.Ki- i~ (./ .*|iii in) medical obsei.aiton ■>■
% ~ t ,ii»bl med. •••immoregc' < rally e.imliroi. i
us i xpcn net: ol the best physicians ot all o ■
1c It Hi uoiie il' u'ii . miporla .c, :n t.
,„. oinr.liiau '‘ fiict.llo/ltiauy d’tt, i :.l iSiif, I
~ ~ ■ .icur.io! .• 1 mjilaiiiis nr gniatt; ii» iic; K:f'if
v : t 1' ■ • 1 if. Variable .<ti Ml. i.Vf'if . In 1
c -. ; w«atuer arc f eqiitiitij »udd n a 1
i,lie*;." tiled, it require* more cure and aU.utio 1
~t tliis .-ibilf uitd dangerous en- 1 iy
i.i *|>. > • i .la,, if. or in. n
wiiii.i ii ifiii vv ilfl.f, i- iif vast MuniV .. ruf |. j
,■.,.,,111. «i|| i;t«>d arit.i c<mg , tains. .s, a,ib ■
~»ii ,n|>; i .■>, and nl -i lions, rid he >l u; 11 1 '
lari'l ’, ' of rational and .lii-iirci i ■•■ if .In;-, cried u J
liv Inarm d and ilUsei'i'."'. I ii. many Cai«»
I i," kin I I'll tmtl—l* inv 'i m-va " . the prepo f. j
er ms c mijj-vli is inditum,; chugs aim j
~r ,v ■ fit the ilihjiii|):imtm“.ii I spei leucv.o i J
uo.-f mi t■ ,ued s .uglily rvconntnmded, an
in V- , |Vf li-,position tl) jmluiiillif ■ ump'.ilMll
tv ... ,s in* .n i-ii. •■! "(s I'’!' am i" (•.oi»«' lei
v .-i lien c*■<ii< ll<> 1 ■ n<l ■•'"l' ■ ".g ot mild vi ;■ a>l
su iM.incn ■ cotiiii uni 111 vi:iiio 1 1. in »re live tron I
Hi,, vv I! founded ob i ti'"is of iM’actilioiiei'fi, nil
hi-j.i-:r calculated so sv/rt 1 lie threatening cl
structi -n ol ill • In' yi
PULMONIC
Sj v uyv uV VvigtiUxbVftft,
H r«, ■; iy f ii,i-. *at a .ii .s i.i ! tfi'.-iimjili I
! ,i’ i.dy is s i" I' any medicine wliii |
lisa O’ i i oflvrci. • vln public, us ii is prepare.!
(.■ mi ill” it a ■ ■ If ■ hfl'lir nl’ hup Vegetal)i
K'ii loin nuj ilk i(".alil ies are si <li t'mt every ib
pcutltMi-ij i lay 0: pin" ■■; ii> its urti'fs v 'lf
• •,re .i" ■ , iff i!i ■< Vimiii tl\t* knowledg
I pro i. aeon In. ■)! tlul'foif*runic virtu; - of’ tin j
si iiiji, he has h i hesitation in recommending
ti those i 'ii I about tm let- tltojc- digressing c- •"
I i s s I iiii’i* and ellKucii us reine ■if. and bat ■
inti doi ■ d.Toil oto til lisa ads ill Nt'Au'ik an-
I' ■t nl ,'lp’i'ii, 1.-, ff ■ no. Hesitation n*. %fiei‘ing
t, , public, and after trial,*tkusc persons wit |
pii,imse tl • gvimine si nl;), will have Iborm
utfy refund' ' bv return i g the bottle, if’ they d,
not (eel a. ui 1 lust they have reaped bench
froiotlj. use of it.
Directions for Use.
' Ice ite i spoon ti 11 Urei limes a day, •
. , H ion ami no lit, ul continue it until r■
limed, '
1...1. 0 I Itlo '’ dl have Ilf Sl jimturc 'lt tl .
pro'ipiel"
'e •’ par, >i • oly ar i »• a! !• i I’ AuTli. , sig. (
ft •«' It (• i fin le, »' , isi
L Al OLEU,
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ST' lUi KO \ i»ENTIST
ft i. ■'■(’i' II I L t ■'•a, is tlie Inures ami Geti
ft
I 4 • if" il A Oil" ■ • di.at he Alii be ■ uly n
s ii .fin at ali im-v, at his op t hens, s, t«
i , r ot us (it .!. sS.i n, and It'ijii sbe ttdl it e."
i a i i, ■ p :i> i ;i'iii<mne,r, a lie will 'Xtrac*
teeth and stumps, »ud m thd eas'n • ■■, ■
II ilfit e • dnl f ther ban bch,
Vu-.V«, oX Carbou,
A sup. i . .i ; i-.e to .. y ever oß«red fm
el i i mu i v od wh ; t niiig die teeth an.
ms’;. > !v ' i v ‘I and yiv'-abte.
scu hi n s'.s' E.YCE.
ih }{(»S»tS,
t’ hi r, ... t '(Uuif. hu mmr '
it ’f . .si h them firm td tit
I’t'ep.'.Pv I and sold oy
10. Autller.
. ' ' ■ui M.-dioine S ire, at u ij..t
■\ ■ pc. -V i 1 Y /, ii A’ . .'u iisht,
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cN uUce.
’ is. v ' n ilu, late Hiancis Hotit
’•) • ‘tug.'.-ta, dec ..■■ In ■
C -il (■■ . • resent their demands inti
• ; 1 a•. a ;hoii. il,
I n-i d i m’itnniciliste pat ne >t
I?. tr, ) .
Paul Uussignol, \ I * s
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■ ‘Ol Ini' ' Hi the Matketdloi s
■V me several Imi
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56
dsevv anil l.uvaiuaulc
ia.siu>a®iiiisSi s
UVEJiriJilUli UAITUI HTATKS OF AMKIUC.
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AUDLEirS A
I Asiatic Ijcniilvc lur *
S'
I l lrts Medi ’ '>;-iae*iß,iiipA’-j
failing sor’ (
| die Toutli- Vche, lleati-i
\chr, and ofUcr dis-!
duases. j
rein <d) i.» prod against the tooth-ache nil
i .njo in th 'eetii a"d jaws when duly ypiiliecl
j oul eniploi ed, it pcs;-' - “ovureij; i eflicaey in
’ i evmjj iitveliiiigs of ilo gums, (see and adjacenl
flu, arising, fiout or '.on n;e,led with tooth-aclu
) li vlicves lirtad-ai.he or pains in the head, ii
h ; most easy anil t*i r c- en d ■ manner; lor thia frt- 1
■ [neut and jistri e ’liiplaint, this, hit new
>'dicine, is it charming p. chip option, for it re j
ore, both the organs of m nse a id the nerves ot jl
j uoir bcolthy c'ouditiun at a quick and admirable j
aie. ‘ ' 1
• I'/ih r,i tv and’usefiil preparation produces, hj j
! odd and gentle stimuljitnoi, a cheering opi ratioi !*
•pun the spirits—iiAqtiickena the sensations, j'
inirp’''s the p>- .oepti >■ -t, and invigorates Hi I
iiicticms of tiic mind, by <h sqiaimg gloom and'
ip’ tit's it acts truly like a nervous and cephalic I 1
mdiciiie of the first order’ |.
Nor is it , i n’ect less ik ueffeial when considered
t i relation to the stomach, titan to the mouth, the
eudaid the spirits, h> its qualities it nets upoi
he sight and immediate organs ot digestion as a
[ .trimnative and cordial, expelling wind, reinovirij;
j irpor, correcting acidity, and creating a rnov 1
1 nnlortnble warmth.
I’lie operation of this invention and improve *
1 oenl is quite is favorable to diseases of the ear, '
oore especially it acts to grea’ advantage in clip
> and hardness of h-aring, and even in incipi
nt deafness, restoring the failing organ to the |
i ’xcroiic »f us true and heal hy functions ot hear-
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Cut tr.rnti ■ fifim Dr. fkimncl L. MtiekeU,
Dr, Kaekiel .Viidlei of tin city of New Vruk
lav submitted to me his letters patent front!'
he Pin.'.'ii St i p», for compounding and u a '.nglj
I ■ remedy wh he calls tl hiv.tie 1. dtix-: . and
; . 'kml 'ii) o,)iii’i hi up' t the; same whereupon, a'-
or • xumining the receipt contained m the specifi '
jcUion, I ti id ,t contains a mixture of such aromat
i". anodyne and anti acid articlcsgW are we.li cal- I
tihi'ed o prod me a copipdateg cltcct on th Inji ,
nun body. 1 ,■ ,
Sain i. Mitchell.
.v . re-! '• -n*i ' 1*
,'uiiU v sv AUk dV Kv»s, rt.
\N ti 'gnnt cosmetic for whiten rig, f .mj !
' sud b. 'tiilly mg the skin, and removing omit
i lea, freckt'-H and chop* from the face, i-.cik, &<•
i'he Mdk co Hoses jHisscsaesmany qualitic ~ for
iof c. ilv serves tor the above purp ses, but ii pul
"u* bho >f youth 'ii i.'.fe, which valuable property j
•very ladv is fond of enjoyng. I’his beautiful ro.*
cos ip tic has de ight tul fragrunci . and is ana Iclc j
v lidi can be used wil 1) safety, as it contains noth
ling will injui ■ skin, and it is an ndispensa
1 .-»le article to every i land should be found oi.
j heir toih'is.
! Dnuii'riovs. —After bcnnK 1 waahsd and dried
tu n I-.-e a small quantity on a p.ree of white flan
a hied then wa it fun eck, hands, &c. Kach bo
1., will be signed by the |>ro inetor, I‘ne.e gl,
I’r nred only s d sold ■>y K. . ‘ud/er, sign ui tie
■ Divide ■ H.agle, Augusta
r 2 1 2
.Kumiss t\ul» VHs\>r\»li.c
i PILLa.
■ | aVSHEPSIiV, audita a'.tei-ihint syinptmns, habi |
S* tnal costi.ene s, clt'diC, diarri cca, elunei s
mortius, looseness ircgularity of the bowel- an
■des, sick headaches, V'dl iwneiM »f the «>«s an
.I. i, oppression ofstomach after m ds, eructaiimi.j
rt burn, ftet'd hreath, Sec. are some of the pr. :
i u\ ,et conseqnei'c sol a deranged mid tv akene>
ot llu organs.il I gestion,
tin Ann Drsru’Ttc Pjui, inv goratc the sto
,u h mil bowels, by a simple and almost imper
lible oporati hi, mil |>rov ■ a -ate, easy, ami
he. >, remedy fni th ale ' symptoms, an.
i e\ rv iiti'difi 'iii' n and d.-.gr, , of Dy -pet sie ;
ns e’tniii n ■ iiivut to its oust cosituate am. j
| .iilirnnd aii,'.-.
K. H. & 1). l>. IJAvilaml.
k ijrents Jo • (it'o, g ia.
v .1 ]
JAMES BALI
; » iI’F.C 1 I ili rnu the t.itiv-ns of An j
5 rn.'a uni 'l' i. gen,tn..dy. that he
ned an OYS f’Klt and KKl.Id 'H HOUSE, in
■ corner ol t»r. n atu M latosh streets, I rot
the Ma'.si*' House, where Geolit men can b»
„ a n u’a'ed with llrc.ikfas s, Dinners'and Sup
■ at a■ v lieu ,onl he hopes tr.ni 'he dut a'
•dion h« intends pay 'g to his os a hshnu nt, t
u| u a • ui-e. Os I’llL'I: Patronage
October i'J ’>3
An Vh’tVuvavtce,
To amend the general . rdim. nee uj' IS2O.
8K(;. Ist. Be it ordained by tht City Council
u) Augusta, and it is hereby ordained by the
•uthority of the- same, (hut from and after tlte
first day ot January next, slaves of, std above toe
•ge of thirteen years, may be a’l .ved to labor fir
'lernscives, and to lire apart from their owners
it rers, provided every such owns ; or hirer, shah
ipply to the City Council at som regular sessio.
• hereof, lot a lice, e, permitting b or her slave,
«!»-'■ ■ in in e,, , M -i trotn the o l owner or ini
1, and lo hire bis or her own time.
Sec. 2. And be it f iber ordained. That upon
ae, granting or issuing of t vetys'siich license, (h
aid owner or 'otter shad pay info the hands ol th
Tt'-asurer, the stpn uj 'cn dollars, and shall more
vi.r enter inti s wtitlen acknowled, ment, togeth
er with some otter white person, a freeholder,
within the said ctjy, v wkejreJ)y the : J persons s
executing the. said
be held res; injilile for the conduct ot 'he sail ]
, ive, and lo pay an ,-um not exceeding fifty dol
ts, a! any O/ie tjpae. which rnny be adjudged a
; mist Vn m* by the City Council, lor the misenn
In o' of the said >lf ve,. without interposing any pie,,
o the jurisdiction 6f the Council, and without*
Turning the right of a trial by jury.
3. And be it /g> fHer ordained, That upon the
payment d the f,c n«e lee, and the execution ol
the said acknowledgment, the clerk shall dclive
vilh ills said license!a badge, made of tin, and
lumbered, winch badtyft shall he ftnstantly worn
about the person oft he »l vo, and shall be returned
■ the said clerk, in die months ol January in
I ouch year hereafter, and the said license shall ex
pire or the first Saturday in January, in each year
». Ami betl further ordained , Fhat it shall be the
Jduiy ot the clerk to keep a register of such li
■ ruses, and of the persons lo whom they are grant
d, and the same ''ail to no care be transferred
from one negro slave lo another.
i. No slave slid! hire hr. or her own time, or
■ hall work out for any emolument, to him or her
self, or live apart from his or her owner, or hirer,
without a compliance with the provisions (dim.
fnregotrfijjieciions ; and all offenders against th ,
Action, ’sfritil upon every conviction, suffer im
a. or corporal chastisement, at the wp»
l.tlpVi ofthe City Council, and the owner or hirer
d?n>l tie fined in a sum not exceeding fifty dollars, j
j /in" i u Council, 14th Dec. 16,14.
li. 11. Reid, wHayor.
j Jly the ifuyor.
j Geo M VViLitEii, Clerk,
j .! • uarv U it 57
AIV V^ViVIUcMACU
j T O prescribe and regulce tlte plaiting of trees
• 3 in the streets ,d thi- city.
Ist, fie it ordained by the Cite Council of Augusta,
j I hal»it snail he, ■■. mi is hereby made the duty ol
every person owning an enclosed lot, or lots, on
j* road-street, in thi city, opposite to which, u/i
s .Id -j/i et, in es -sfl'C" nl for shade are not already
1 |-'l tiled, m plant pr c -use to he planted, previous
j o the, Itrlli day or February next, opposite to Ins.
(ner, or ifieir lot nr h on said street, under the
Mutclion <>l a Commute of the Ci ty Council, to h .
|a,(pointed for that purpose,; row of china, swamp
j -ullow oak, water oak, (lowering locust, French
; ■ ulhcrry, or chesnut trees, not leas than 'one inch
s in ctrcumferance, at the lower part of the trunk
In r toss than ten teet in lepgih, from the roots up
i i srds, duta ice id feet from the boundary of the
I tor I ns. nd hiving the distance of 20 feel be
w een e: ch tt c, except where carriage ways lead
g into bus are require J.
It shall further he tlte duty of such as in y plan* ■
nr causa to bu planted, china trees, to box them ot
cause them to r.; boxed, wi;n good and sufficient
dank, at leHSVsevpofleet high, so as effectually to
prevent their .bark from being taken (fffby animals
nut yet to jjjjliait aJM| imdation ot air.
2d. Atiibb UJjb-ifrliforJatned, 'That provided any i
lot owner or lor® r... is., shall neglect or refuse toj
plant or cr.iise t<“ft plip.id u treos-of some of the
kinds t'amed in flC* piecctliAftsteotidn. and of the
sue and length, s/Sju dj tifcyffmttjr, ai.d at the d -
nice, prescribed her, ortheii
! ot or lots, previous fWheMrflfoih day of f'ebru
ary nest; theifupenntendipg (JbminlUeK ofCoun
Mi; shall contract on the most favorable terms it
the r power, i v -r the i'urm.d-ingai.d planting as soon
thereafter'At practicaole, swamp willow oak and
china rces, alternately opposite very In, where
io tree shall have h. -n previously planted incom
-,fiance with the provisions of this ordinance, at the
-enac ot the person or persons owning thesatiu I
jf*. every owner of a i»( cm lots, who shall neglect;
• o fuaft t- pay for the furnishing and planting of
i r r tree or trees .is in \ be contrse'ed lor, (pi<n-|
Nutfhlds, In r, or their l<" or lots, wit; in twcntyidaysl
• •iter I.e same shall have been planted, lining o i
p i-tved five days notic • to pav the same, shall hoi
oroeeeded against by execution for toe amount!
j due, with the addilon often per cent tor suchj
ju gleet cn tefusid
3d. JU it further ordained, That provided any ■
(treeor trotes plained, or to hr planted ; i any itreei |
j 'pposile any lot or tots, should at any tune here
1 d;er be Id >wn down, or perish, cr decay, it shall,
.j be the duty of the owner or owners of the 1 i or|
lots before which such tree or trees nu v have been 1
daiited, to remove or cause to oe removed, i!t<
run.', trunk and branches of the name m live day,-.!
after being bl»v n or throw n down, u if standing!
; in such a situation as .may e.voiii a reasonable test
■f dang, r lo passenge rs, to b vel. in not exceed-;
u g seven days, the street or streets, wlvere such
tret- m trees may have stood; and before the uex *j
succ-.-ding proper season tor planting frees shslil
* mss UW ay, to plant or c.* ,f to be planed, accord
eg to the provisions of this o, . ounce, a tree or
trees, to supply th. place ot . tc:i as may have been
blown or thrown down, or have perished or de
leaved, as aforesaid.
4h. And he U further' ordained. That all trees
! which may in future be plants d m any street ofthe
Icily, oft.ie same width u< Broad-street, shall’bo
need at the same distance from the boundary o:
fit, lots, and from each other, as this ordinance re
j in res them to be, on that street , a • in all tin ;
■ i st reels ofthe city, the distance between .h
ntndary of die lo;s, and each rec which may it
unite be plant, d, shall be ten feet, except where!
..•mage wavs loading into lots, sre required.
sth. And it Ju t .'v ordained, Tmu any person'
aor persons, who shah fail, neglect, or refuse t
] annply with all or any of the provision's of thi
ndinanc. , may he ft. ;il m a sum not cxceni'un
■n di ilars, besides paying the expense of pin- hip
he trees, and j; rturniiiig the work required bv
lie same.
j. H. H. Held,
, * , JUayor oj ,tu: Ci y of Augusta
1 3b the Jifat/or.
(jtn. .ts UaiXer, C : e-
Jamiarv 11 :>• ,V?
>t(UC<‘.
4 LI, p' vsons having em !s upon the esta
Il\ ill Nicholas W IV, deie have: qui-s'eb
j make them known to the sob m-iher.s. Tituse w
ire indebted to die said esia ~ w ill phase to mat
tr mediate payment.
Ware, Expire.
licit, Ex’r.
December 21 ag
I
An VK-tWuawcft
r alter and amend an Ordinance, for the ?
1. pointmentola lailor for the citv of
Sec. Ist. He i: ordained by the City Council of An
;utta. That from and after the first of 'January
t next, the salary o; Jailor, lot the Augusta Jail,
\ 'ah b six hundred dollars per annum.
1 2. And he it further ordained, That thejailus]
hall be required lo furnish at his • own cos', and]
charge two good and faithful servant* lokeep the]
jail in good order, and provide the nece ssry food;
’ uir the prisoners.
3d. Ihe jailor shall not have the privilege of]
naking provision at the expense of the uty, fin -
I food for any others than himself, prisoners souse; •
vauts.
41 li f'o id for all prisoners f'jnU.icu cruder any
•egal process, shall be in conform- y to the U vr of
• nis state. All runaway slaves shat! be pr r uled in
he same manner. Slaves confined fljjjkpersoftd
lecurity, or to answer legal dfcinar. ‘'“lall I »vc
(jmrat at leas' once • very day.
j Hone in Council 14';i December, 1824. «Jf
11. R. Jleitl, Mayor. .
By the Mayor. ■
Gno. M. WiLivtu, Clerk. • „■
p January 11 3t 57
An VH*Alliance.
f-
oblige the owners of lots to keep in repair
(I. tht’ pavemenu opposite the same. '
Ist. Be it ordained by the City Council of Augus
ta, and ois hereby ot dlined by ke ay Iho uy ofthe
same. That,whenever any pavement ot. any side
walk within this city, shad be out "Hr pan; ii shad
he the of the marshal to give notice thereof
in writing, to the person or persons opposite lo
whose properly the same may be; a id ii within
vn days alter the date of the said notice, the saig
pavement be not thoroughly repaired, the
'ity marshal aha'i employ a workman, anff-caret
he said repairs to be at a reasonable rite,
and at 'he charge and expense of the owners or
ot holders aforesaid; w
2d. And be it ordained, Thjjflf any lot Jtuldcu
hall retiise to pay the aitughat charged for
repair, an execution to enfomkthe pa-. menttheWf
of, with the per centum shall be
immediately i-sued by the telcrfc 'qP»\c*C ,
Hone in Council, 14(/. /!■ cembe.if f'B24.
li. R. Reid, Mafh'. ’
By the Mayor, '
Gr.o. M. VVaekeii, Clerk.
January 11 3t 57
j a'llK undersigned composing the committee toj
whom was referred the resolution of Gout)
cn, i '.dating to trees for shading the streets of the I
city, r spectmly j
lU \mrV ;
That they cmisiciei tne subject referred lo '
them, as one of great impdrunce to the health,
prosperity, and beauty of tiupifity, and they can
n but regret that it nas not sobber attracted the
attention ofthe guardians of its welfare. Per
laps the neglect which the subject has hitherto
received from the municipal authorities, is mat
great measure, owing to he cure and attention ]
which many lut owners have bestowed in plant ng i
war their possessions, China and other trees tor
ornament and shade. Great as lias been the be
i fit to such of our citizens as reside here during
die it.nin-r months Horn Mie labors of indiviilu
sis in this respect, still the want of n supenn
‘ending care toregu.ate the distance of the trees i
rom the lots and from each other, is obvious to '
the most supe ficiai observer. Your committee,fo
while they believe that still more good will re-Ip
ult from shade trees judiciously p,anted, re a ti
Be same time of opinion, that if they are so larg, '
and so near each other as 10 prevent tne Irte eva- •<
poration of moisture, the benefit which, llieii 1
-hade will produce ta dry warm v. eat her will bt !
J almost counterbalanced by the injury they will n
!occasion during the long continued rains which c
iwc frcqueinly experience during the summer v
■ojfl‘iiill, and which too much s.mdc would render
peculiarly Injnriuua to health. They do not,
therefore, believe that rows ol trees, planted a
long the center of our wide streets, as has been
mgges cd to them,- would contribute much if unj -
tiling, to the* health of the city, f' is admitted,
indeed, that they would prevent the atree.s (rom
receiving an their scrface that degree ot Ucai. 1
wnicit they would otherwise acquire m dry v arni
weather, and which when reflected, is almost as
oppressive to those to .is inf;-fence a.- thi h
■ solar rays, but 'his good*effect wounl scarceij hj
| atone fur the injury which they w ulu occasion ii.
j wet weather by preventing the evap ration ol {
I moisture trom the surface of the s - reels and*
I keeping them longer muddy aft r ram.
With respect lo 'he species of tree which
[would L- si answer the purpose in view, your com
mittee have turned their attention lo a number
I Without coming to any positive dctnrminaikni
: I’he exotic China tree with which tv, are s<-
Ihmiliai is highly ornamental, j*’ rapid growth,
J amt affords an effectual shade, but is hal.de to o.k •
objection, which in a climate such as tins, t- \y: '*■
jcuhariy ■•troug,- it produces numerous bit- cs
I which fall in large numhtrs, particularly in n j
i main,during wet weather,, and which, t..'mghi g
a dh-th; sml on the sni nee, can he removed bu., ,
j imperfectly, even with the greatest care; tbtey j ll
I swop become oik sive to the sight and suu. ii, ;u • !
'extremely injurious to health, I tie other K.m «j •
of trees which have occurred or been sugge- . 'di
ito your committee a. priipt r for the purpose inK
•Uiastion.. arc the swamp willow oak, the wah.,lt
*|»"'k, the -,-tv <>ai!, the ' nisi sassatra., the ex-! <
' ode, commonly called tiia I'rencn mulberry, the!
] native mulberry, the ash and the elm.
Among d! these,- the.piopertie* of which, it]
would be i .-h unneoesn .') and tedious lo eiiiinu 1
rate, your GomunUet c ider ttic »\vamp wuu.-
oak, us eu tiled to a preference. Although not (■•
• apid growth, its branciiet in two or three year •
from tlte time of tree p!> .fi i_ , gener-.lly form
: pleasant shade ;it puts fort;, its leaves sufficient !
ly early in the spring, and docs not sited then j
too early in the fall, jThe few acorns which i
;-timecm.,-, producesi-ltre, when they fall, pro-i
! ductivc ni lew or no inconvenience.-, horses at ,
d I'.he- mm als which event the bark of the Git ! (
j iu tree, ran iy attack that us the willow oak, i
i generally takes such firm root In the sod as i
1 mcounter with safety the must violent gale , at.c; 1
from some recent experiments win h have beeni'
made, the soil of ottp city, seems v -II adapted t«.j s
.ts growth. Moat ot (be above .diservations wil 1
iptny to t:ie red and water oak, an petiiaps toj
.tner species of that valuable tr-,.
it n.'t considered n u> .rv to r"ei" v. u.i
he trees air udy planted, further n to n-i
to-sci; in any ordinance wh ch may b- -. .J
he subject a clause for .’• ;■ , tes rvatioi , ;i
or the auhstitut on of other uitable trees iotji
'hem, as they may from time to time pciish and 1
■ decay. .
' ur committee are of opinion that own ■
■nclosed lots throughout tlie city, should put ,
• e expense oi 'uruishing and ’pi luting opr-ositi 1
heir respective lots su th tries as ( uncil
reel, and a, surb distni'ce 'rom tho lot.-, an
om each ether may be prescribe! 1
! lie 'roes on Broad street, and Green-r i j j
believed, should he twenty let arm-' m, j
wiiity ft-et from the butindary ofthe Jot o d
ic other street-‘hr- should b thirty feet • . •
and about twelve feet tA .tr the nearest line of
die lot. ;
Your coinn 'tc< are of. opinion, a cunliact
should alter due ijpiice be gfven out for planting
’ trees in the above manner throughout the city
reserving to the owners of lots the privilege of
' the trees themselves, should they think
proper to do so, as council may • direct, at lesat
two weeks before the time when the conic -at
1 s»insi be comnlc'. -.4- raw
;i' » 11 l icit !S 'respectfully submitted.
James Harper,
Committee
Jatiuirv el <■ , 3t 57
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HUbiTk SAIK.
PI nt.SU.tNT to llifr Vt'di Col. Chaio.es W.
Bi. low, late of ChancHton, deceased—will
1 he-mid at public r ale at .ibbevilU Court House, in
,jlns Slate on THLUSDAV, the 20ih day oi .1 aim
's nr. ensuing.
1 That valuable PLANTATION,
i>ol .ngmg to the Estate of Col. Billow, situ-te in
* .Abbeville District, on Ibrdiabor fnxk, a. dcon
• Hining by a lute re-survey, thirteenafc ,asifed and
ftiecand three fourth acres. It Mpf.ir ma;»y „
yeurs cultivated to agreat at;, oiiageoy C< I Bu
lo>v, previous to his removing his Negroes In East
Florida. J
The fences are good for a Plantation.nf that
size. There are on the place, upwards cr*' thiity
Negro Houses, an Overseer?* aißigc and
cuiuptodinus Stable UtirsffyHFS,"« good bin
House,.i.. da HI icksmith’s t Vfeop. There is uiSo
t veryieotnfortable IhneltiiuSaouse, with requisite,
out Buildings.
This pianta ion Is i?.lies from Hamburg.
Corgiltioiis, me lliijw cash , the balance payable
ml, '2,'and 3 y cat's, the inlc. •. < u tlte wliule
j payable annually, twin a bond in; ‘ nu t tg-gc c
the j»aml, to secure the purchase mom v.
John C*pities, ) Executant s
Duke Qoodniuri, > oj Col. C,
VV Lance, 3 IV. indite,
► N. B.—The Plantation may be treated hip at
Private Sale, on application made to the Execu
tor?. ,
Jr (ft "v The editors of the Columbia Telescope
\t burg Gazette, (S.C ) and Constitutional
fa, (Geo.) are requested to it ert the .
, . ;r, ..o-isenieiit tn their respective pa,, .s,
nice n week, and forward their accounts
December V) *G- t 51
\Vea\ Estate to e nWle
lIHR House and Lot on Klhs-Stiec t, at preset
occupied by Mr. John ■> Ctn inis— The Hi u e
[and l.ot on Broad. Street, occupied by Mr- 1t..-
nrcc.v Goner—The House a- d Lot on fclf.iir -Sr,
occupied by .Hr. William Bciithn.
The Mouse and l.ot tn Bnmd-Street. forpiei 'j
.'•ecupied by J. M. Kiauilll, St Go at present b>.
Mr, I.ATnuor.
ALSO —
I'he Court House Square and Dwelling of Ihe
Subscriber.
For terips, the present rents, and possession
Apply to
Hamael Dale.
December 17 ID' 50
Tnttejjwt ov -8 6 uVp
tg'f Wednesday, the 26th lust. at ten o’clock
"A. M, will h.-sold in Aigmta, at the house
oi the late toil. Nicholas Waiik a part of the.
personal property.' belonging to his estate, The
terms • ias6* s, will be liberal, and qjost of M
th.: sßtu.Vs oitored of the best quality. Riming 'Mr
•’(be; things to be llien sold, aim Drawing Unotti
Furniture, Bro sell- .f orpets,
f-a .ti I li- ei t Clti/ia, Glass Ware, some plate
"I line and ihslii oiahle workmansldp, and ;n, i.e
Choice .’ld Wines. A Library of Law Bocks
will also be off-red lor sal ■,
Susan ti. Wave, -'cr : ruv,
W. W. Holt, Executor.'
.1 unary 14 -It , • 58 -
Fixecuttiv ’a ftalv
On the Hr- Tuesday in March.next. rd o’etv. c
V i.' be told s’ the Market-House,
Out Lot LANhO, 2ii() Acffca. N O ,
199, tenth ii strict Early A, uniy, belonging to
iUe Esta.t i .lons WillSom, ■' ased.
* l!y o ,f1 rbf the I'xrnUort,
Hrarici, Bowdre V. H«*.nlrolL
.■:\i j.in-.. ,v
•Dec ■ ■ ' ■ r ;1) jp |
vidmv vivsi put in* ’s
NOTICE,
| GItEE VBf ft.to lyj eni - r obtained from * tie
t\ ,iti,:icss • i the- (nittrier Court o( I’., fee
■ lunty, when setting hu- OrJLiiry purpu.-iea,
ni/J. HE SOLI},
f the Co'.;' l 11 oi!,r Pi ■; i. in die sown of\Vay*es
mirough, hriweeii ’i e usual sue hours, . (he,
first fin -day in -.pril next.
All that Lot or Tract 0,-’ Laiul
‘yhig and bein.•• In the County if Merry,, ..main,
ing two lu.iidr d two and one half acre’* e Land,
n (he lit ’ Distric*. number, •
thebemiit of die heirs and creditor, oft dry
Godbee, junr. late rs Hr ike County, decers- 14
Jolm Skinner, aidin' ?. %
IVayntstw.' January 4 1835 lOt 58 f
■ N otioe,
4 GUKEAULE to r.u order of die Honoi ;!c
A. the Inferior Count .of Ki'cltHUuia County, c.
he sold -n the first Tuesday in March nci’t, at
die market house in the city of Augusta, be
(.Wf-cu (he usual hours of sale ■
Four Hundred audHvcen G tOlh
acres of 1.-iiici, lying on M'H. , 1., one fifth pan n 1
brec huhared and fifty acres, lying on Spirit
Creek *
Three negroes . Nancy, Bi ! iy and
Frank, the wiiule being the r. al , mu- 01 Lewis
ised, for the bt fi ~
sod dec used Terms made known ui die day
of sale.
Benjnniiii Howland, ) ~ .
Robert HI n.
1C temher 7 T ’ 47
Nr uUnfe.
iTOIfE •nVcribers hue cmv ctcd »betm*>lv««
A m the '- ■ ■icc us d r LAW - li., v . 1 uni
'irnfy attei I ill tie sc* of int' North, rn
Circui', and the cou'ity if Franklin, o fth< ■
i'ern <d uP. "ne oi them will u« geuendiy sou ul
n ihci | • 1 Elbrrton, ivlu.re tney will »n', a
,lea-tire in M-nns..: ,ngth - bnsiiv - „( it , ke who
an be ui.ionu.tate enough to b v involv.-d in ■.*
Law.. •
Jolm S, Heard,
1 Thomas J, Heard.
January i, 1525