The Georgia constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1832-184?, June 26, 1832, Image 4

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B—» WW * m* ,-vraws - r- -rrn— ■ .sansci jl'i vh.is^ i '/.;« the’ (v -,< < 7 r/rttr. i i:i:i) < OHX. ’fpi.ig the Seed Corn i-i C •; v rno security against Wire M’nruis —i *rr/ «y Iz-tej Com recommended a grin t Apr. Mai;. ;,! i A{.. ’; I'd, I- 32. It does not nj-.jw rtr that any n. ns * yt ‘ known by which the corn can ne s ■'•art.-d from It in mischievous cv ih wire worm, ior ] le fan nrnunity h li-ital!/. d w»‘a I. n c*xjj .*!;» ;.a that th.s tiiitrli* bo done B. *•;■..hi pr -or Ton of the* s .1. I hat of steepi i of c I •ems h-s l>* vt» i.. . -> iif.i <*n. cv;,. r i j if, - cations have • ; ; i r: *..t, v s a * i the New-Euo; i Fa,... r, < . ■ ■ravine the tx [>• " ‘'on, that i . o ; ; ri :. d< •i, ■«; s . < mty. That such a rondei the s» on uupaln In io t-.c v. .n, .. i h: i < ■ ran.* a ■ T-y ->Aras r. . t, • *•. ■! i ' ■ ' not ... . i en we consider ;ii?t? ' <•; \ re v. -mi <q.t rated i.* onE on th ; b n air c> : the id ■ or a,in continued i'b oi oration Eli hi.d-s 'nwer, i was not e.-y to a(■■■.') n ; . !<if the ettlet a 1 rihTr-d to such api . A1 hth it-ieil by tins 11 i 1..- ]■••• • „-cur i, v i; w..s not to h(; c .necn d t,;a. a. . a .o-'i wo ;1J res*}lt fVuiu tais, it hi* ins ct •i ■ to be p <;and ready to pry n »in an i cle .< ai fir plant in all th- enr 1} siages oi us prow;!;. That poisonin'.' the J- ■ 1 won hi impi j\ i a:.,- the p; ■n* • ,->s to .re i' a<l srciisn to i i is cl. ,; ■ ; ■■ icij ; (jlr s \ '.- . A!- tbonrii in\ own )•( oiiiux on il“ ;i< ct pre sented thi ; . ‘ ;a r d s riy by tic v-.iiv wt mi, i ;.',aik<l mys if ol tin- b j Oj.j O:’y, at b arm > tins snp sti >n, to try Hr e\p«-riiiieut, civ txj rri ii; asw< re !>roi cuted durin r thro *aicc< s -iya years, dosing in the year ItaO. 'J’he first sca-i son no si islaclory r subs \v< re j rCihtced ; lor in y com, iu that imwii, was ill i i on field, an a on a pari ol my firm where lit wire wo: in had I not b* n known to Oj> rale. X*no par! of the! la-i i \\: . p; it,. (1 v.ith ti.e j.-r- ar« . » : d ; the: o'ir r x»i’ll s«d unprepared. JJo 11 1 wore alike imitijur- Iby tii- wire worm, 'i'ii«* next season i [Van <■! on another part of the farm, and on a »!.ii rent soil, where it was known tiv- who worm j mb •! ; < I, and Vi'h re crops bad jn viouslv been j injured by if. My seed was prepared I.vlbre Io I steeping ittw -n y lionrs in a solution of cojiper as. ienned by di • a»i v.inr one pound of copjn ras in a .mill a ni ip.ian i y of wan r to < over half ti bushel ol si d. In addition to lies, (ho send) was tarred . n i plastered f s v/dl ii" dt ;u nb.'di !•' . fi.tr. rh i suit ■ i is exp ia it was! a cuinpU te lailurc, the crop I r ing nearlx ruin- i ed l*\ the i*’ worm. Ihe next year, that is tiie third of in\ i xperiinen s,' it was desirable toj plant wka co.ua very small piece of ground! winch Vuiss'.ic t. ted to be very densely inhabit ed by w ire war :s. In other respects, the soil ( was < xcellcnl for the corn crop. Considering | it as possible 1 had not boon thorough enough in 1 my l*>nn r< \pt rirnents, I new added considera-l lay to Is • s'i i c . Mi of my copperas solution, and steeped the seed hours. After this,! the s ■ 1w; .s thoroughly tarred and plas'ered asj before. The result ol this experiment was dis-j as roe-, in the e\M me. lin lbw biils in the; whole piece, containing n arly an acre, cscap-i cd the ravages of the wire worm. The crop ! was scarcely wor n harvesting. The seed, in general, came up well, though not wi.hout sonic! exceptions, it the preparation afforded any j protecdon to the seed , sell' it was hut a partial! one ; for i dug down to the s-.-e i in s< veral hills amt in some i:is!ances f und tiworm actually engaged in devouring the un d kernel. Here closed, proliably forever, mv exp* timenls fori protecting the corn crop from the wire worm or 1 any o her worm, by means of any preparation' • that can be giv* nto the seed. i have thus piv- 1 « n my * xpcrimeiits truly, u»g- th* r with their re- : suhs, ;dl of winch ts respectfully submitied to| the judgment of the turning commani \. If, the tuu*' ever was, when I placet! confidence in ; any preparation of seed corn, as a j rolection a-| gainst worms I h ive now lest all thatco.ifid- nee. 1 And my only inducem.n to publish this ar.ielej is, to save my brethren of the farming class; from us less trouble and expense. Neither do { place much conn lence in anv preparations of set d corn, the object of wheh is. to give the crop better thrift, and secure a more abundant produce. Sleeping the seed iu a so- 1 lulion ofni rehas been rccumuiended as a ineaiis of improving the crop. {Several experiments; were of course discontinued. Inm now ignor ant of any preparation, ul which seed corn is! susceptible, by which a better growth can be secured to the crop. Mthough il is belli, ved no pronaration of seed . 1 * j will act as apr ct n against woi is, or con-1 tribute mattoriuiiy t*> the improvement of the crop, yet there is a preparation that, with a view to another object, may be given to gre it advan tage. That is tarring the so d ; and the object, is. to secure it from crows, l.v. s. blackbirds, and; nil others of th** feathered tribe. 1 havcprac-i tisedpre; a Aug my seed corn in tins manner for more than thirty years; and I think I have not! failed of doing it. * \c* pt in two instances, dti ruig that length of time. When I did fail, 1 had abundant cause to repent of mv negligence.— I recommend ’lns ns an ciicetua! security against all manner offowls that have been known to disturb corn fields. 1 have never known any serious injury to be dv'iie by any fowls of any description, on a hold [ 1 mleu with the seed pre pared in this manner. I have known crows to ji gin in a field so planted, and take up a few lulls of corn ; but as the f*od d I not suit their relish, they s *on quit it, and dyingotV. uttered tones ex pressive of groat res* utment. i have known the liens to *: » the same : but in no such ease was the injury of any seri us ;■ mount. —Fow ls are frequently very mischievous in corn ti* Ids and gardens that lie within range: and on that ac count. it ;s sometimes considered as unsafe on such locations; but ;r the see i be w* 11 tarred, it j may be planted any w here w ith entire scf tv. so; far as relates to fowls. Hy preparing my seed; in this manner, 1 have for many years saved mv-; selffrocn all the trouble, vexation, and damage,! which the corn planter so frequently experi ences, bv visitations o: crv>v.\;, liens, blackbirds.; Ac. 1 hav ino occasion 11 put up scare crows, in my corn ti I is:*nor have I done such a thing! for more than thirty years. Nor has it at any time been necessary to set a watch about my coni fields to d.ive off \> niged depixxlators. I can ess ti ing brethren, that the ob-i jcci is not a trifling one. I consider such a pre paration of seed corn as indispensable; and: w ere 1 about to plant only a few quarts of seed, rather than fail tarring it, 1 should subject my self to the expense and trouble of sending abroad several miks for tar. This I have done in\ several instances. *m Ihx -uii . u iliatii . uc grain; .ng *•-* -- *° jibe in.br. ofn y ; rovers in tarring seed corn, i will give it in dot ul. In the place, 1 sup piv I! v, rii iij i r.• a*i;s. 1 Ins consiS.3 Ot a jk • lie or tub to hold the seed, a small iron kef *■*-. T T or --pi'ier far the tar, a bashrA, a ir ' r a jck, and a snad quantity of piaster ashes [Those things be in " reedy, and the corn baring : put into the kettle or tub provided for it. I • j ••• ;r 1 a:: v- xr.-u v.at* r. ii- t ve up * : '»ii. jpng v t; r, v . h ut : t-y cctric -nt t > t:-c s * i; : J pref r ta. ’ rit at a tv;.ip*-rr:t <re cons’ lore - ■■ •. v b'-'o'v th»- L‘ dii.p >tate. 'fhe object of th’s is j j • *— J ; iy t.* r-.-ud- r t:. c -m so w,;r n; s t > pnve-nt : • tair from "ing th* sal . | ■; ns. j laving r main din this Atuitf-n i-:\v inir.u •s : l c water and corn togi-tlmr aie _ k:r.nd ia a ! sket. 1: is .s don jbr tim ; ur rai ng o the \ ter. . . co-n is ■ r am into the kcttT, or t b in "'hi ras before, and is then i rec ■mi.etar.—h he tar ha ving been warmed sutlici . • n , i • t<; red. re it • \fi fd state, is 'hen v.\ •!.’ *d ; 1 m v■ i .It q mutil;*-- at a time, the operator making ’. ■ < use of the sirring stick. The process is . m irua-d by pouring on 'nr, s'iring until ail th* thor* hly daubed with ar. Ti Io&- , ; f [Kirrss is that of applying plas' ;r, • sh* s, or i■; inn* . { :as er is me Ixs 1 , ana ,s p>robably ot i , no in giving letter tlirif to the crop. ij’l he object oi’ this apphVa ion is to correct the ij c- ‘ia si on c-cl :■ turn by the tar. One of tins* d-ruNs anc* s is a; plied, and bv s irring, infermix ;S dwi h the corn, unli. the who! it. ms ks cured ■ Jjof its cohcMveni'SS. As * r this die corn cun be jdan <d with as b fie i; c< nv. riionc ■ ns if not I; ing jihad bc< n done to it. Ap*ck of seed is as large ij a qu. nti'y a j will be found conv ni* u* to operate j j upon it at any time. It thou; be noticed l*cre, ’jl tli.it Hus prrp-<ration da « not protect s< d from • i , squirrels or mice.-“-It is u . 1 A a protection agains dai lage sby the feather ed farni y. I bis is an important oboct. —'I be I) *’ . . . / J i : | roc ss ol tarring is ample, and is easily per tonn< I. 1 ‘.ut a small qu entity of tar is required, rabout one quart ;•> mg am. i: i;t for a bushel of ! seed. The tar, however, should not he applied iTpanngly. No injm v, so my knowledge, has ■ en done to seed 1 / apj to it too much rar, 1 mt aided, in counec'ioa with ti is b.d ject, to | make some rein, id s on the prize esstiv on the ■eultuiv of corn, published in the (iencssce Far mn.-r, No. 2. \ 01. 2. Cat my subject having jibed me to so great a li ngfh, I shall omit if, onlv ijcaiiiiomng the farming comm unity not to be too I hasty in adopting the theory of that essav inso. jmucii as 'elates to low planting, that is,'planting (deep beneath the surface of the soil. DAN. li RADLEY. i Si* V • -Jl. O JL JV.AjH i H,j l-ftr arrival■; from New-Yurk, jier ships Slalira, ( x 'recii Mali, and /! lehr, Oregon, cl Harunvah, HAS JUST RJICuIVKI) TnK FOLLOWING DF.Sir A.FLE &iS rv V 0128 : Which arc oik.red to Ids friends and customers on his u-ual low' terms, viz : n m ■ JJ. ■**-■*' * ‘..jr LO.VDON bleached Ghectinrs, a new article 10 t do do do j h. t do Flemish do i* 2'* doz. extra super L Mrs white cotton liose j 6 bales very superior brown Sheeting | 20 p . super. : --.>rted .'*■■ f‘ Jiniik Irish Linens 110 pa. U-i cotton bed Ticks f !8 ps. rich French <lin.-di.ims assorted colors I! ~0 jis. very superior new style Seersucker do 1 13 ps. (i- l do Nainsook Muslins L'O pe. li-4 super soil finished Cotton Cambrics Fainted and plain hord’d linen cambric ilakfa. i Lonig Lawns and super linen Cambric, assorted quali ties ! Dark gret-u C.ros *'e Isuple and green Lustring i ; 2O ps. rich chintz Prints splendid new patterns 20 Dover and other low priced Calicoes blue, w hite and Musqueto Netting **uard Jtibbon and white silk Braids (kip (kiuze Ribbon-'., ail colors jj Cut Glass Heads, assorted do ;l do. Gold do. do. >up*T patent ,‘ ilt eMg S large and small sizes I- a'nch fancy Silk. Umbreila? and Furasois, (tssortud !| Second mourning Bead Bags Rich blond gauze \ eils end black Dalian lldkfs. (jd pe. very superior black Mateoiie Lustrings B.ack Swiss Lustre and rich chintz bordered Hdkfs. I I 30 ps. long yellow Nankeens, maine chop, very line and best of color W hito and black Salician Linens for linings 1 Box mechanics stitched Ilr-rsc-skin Gloves, assorts.i Sputtlefield Pongee silk liandkercliieis jl 100 Large corded Skins, 48 cords Birds-eye Diapers, very fine, and i Caces of bleached cotton Shirtings of all prices, . 'Together with previous Shipments and others daily expected, will make bis assortment ex ijtensive and ps complete as any in the city, and which , 1 will be sold as cheap. j Augusta, June 22, J 832. 9 311-.il.*3 i'Aij IXSTITI 'I’U OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA. !; r L Trustees of this Institution, impressed with |j S. the great importance.of affording the facilities of ;; acquiring a compe te cleutc.il Ltlucation in our own i and in our own ckmate, have under the authority of their charter organized a aledical College in the city ■ I \ugusta, and elect oil iwing Professors, viz ; 1.. A. Dugas, 31. D. on Auatrmy and Physiology. Jos. A. Eve, M. D. on klateria frlcdtca ur.d Taera -1 pcutics. lohn De.n r, M. D. on the Institutes and Practice of j! Medicine. 1 M. Antony. M. D. on Obstetrics and diseases of wo ' j men and children. L. D. Ford, M. D. on Chemistiy and Parmacy. 1 Paul I-’. Eve, M. it. on Surgery. The Trustees respectfully call the attention of the , public to die distinguishing feature ot their plan of in ‘ if strut-.ion. The course will be six mouths instead of the ii-u tl peri -d ot tour, by which extension of time, the ,Lectures will be less crowded, and an opportunity af !i forded for more minute daily examinations. That the Lectures may be interesting and satisfactory, the ne cessary apparatus and preparations have been ordered from Europe and the North, i ,C ~ndi iiites for the Doc:orate, arc requir Itobe of ; | good moral character; t o have attended at least two ti.ll c (u Lectures in this Institution, or one in some pother respectable Medical College and a second in this, •pin addition to the usual terra of private study ; to have l.r. gistered tb r nam -s, nnd delivered to the Secretary Tan inaugural dis-er a:ion on some medical subject, one ,! mo-cJi previous to the conclusion of the course. ,; The course will commence, on the third Monday iv October next, end termiua.ro the third Wediteetitiv in i Apr!’. Toe exponso of the full course of Lectares will be , §IOO. Matriculation, *3. Graduation Fee, iMd. tiood Board may be obtained sn tha vicinity o i the lu | skir.te for §l3 per month. 1 he heahhiaess of Augusta and ecoiiomy to th* sSu ! dent, need no comment. 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WOODWARD te SPRAGG, No. 112, Chesnut-street, Philadelphia. jj TAX COLLECTOR'S SALE. l jj B ILL be sold at the lower market house, in the M 7 f City of Augusta, on the first Tuesday in July 1 next, during the usual hours of sale, i:.e following ; ro peny, or as much as will satisfy their State and county j Tax, with cost. 202 1-2 Acres of Pine Lend in ■ Muscogee county, loth District, No. 253, levied on to .satisfy the State and County Tax of Daniel Hall, for the f year lc2y and IS3O, annuut of Tax ,§2,94 1-2 cents. 202 1-2 Acres of Land in Lee coun ity, 29th District, No. 122, levied on to satisfy the State and County Tax or America Hail, loi 1j29 and ie3u.— : Amount ol Tax due §1,03 1-4 cents. . | AKSO 490 Acres of Pine Land, in Appling [county, 2d District, No. 203, levied on to satisfy the ’ Slate and County T .x of Joseph Smith, for le3u, amount i f of Tax §l,u« 1-4 tents. AL.SO 100 Acres of Pine Land, in Colum rii lunibia county, joining Gilpin, levied on to satisfy the iiSjtate and County Tux of John M. G. Evans, for 1830,; ;;; amount of Tax §1.39 cents —ALSO— -250 Acres of Pine Land, in Early! c ranty, levied on to satisfy the State and County Tax ofj Thomas Everingham, jiui’r. for 1830, amount of Tax, ji §1,50 1-4 cents. —also— -1 ! 202 1-2 Acres of 2d quality Land. in Carroll County, 13th District, No. I>, levied on to sat isfy the State and County Tax of tiie Estate oi Jd. Hill, for lr3o, innount of Tax, §1,02 cents. —also— -202 1-2 Acres of Land, in Houston; county, second quality, levied on to satisfy tiie State and County Tax of Isaac !L Walker, for 1?30, amount or tax §5,32 1-4 cents. ALSO , 250 Acres of Pine Land in Early . county, 31 District, No. 252, levied on to sati-fy the State and County Tax of Moses Riley, for lc3U, amount; . iotTax, §I,OO hall cent. ;ii OLIVER REED, t. c. r.c. -i* Mav 4, 1832. t 93 0 DC?" Blank Deeds of Conveyance. NEATLY TKINTED OX VEiLUM FAPFIt, F r gale at this O Jire. uVIt AI, ii i; P O S S TO K Y. • ; OR BOWER OF Xi.VTH VOLUME. fVCELLISIISD WITH ELEGANT C.l Pt KILATE ENGRAVINGS. Devoted o.vvlii-:\t-Jy to Feiiu LiuraUtie, Con.p: i -t J in i tub ects: : OKI IIVAL AND SELECT TALE«. EfSATS, AMERICAN AND TO r.U'GN I-IC-GRAPHY. TP.a I' HISTC P.V, NOTICES OF NEW PCBLICATiOXS, SI.M’iARV OF NE’n S, ORIGINAL AND SELECT fOETTV. AUCSINC XUCFH.ANV, lit’.rar,--b a?,l .iu- ava. At an. d- DOTES £.C. te C. find I uO?i«ih€*! hy W* I-. Stod lnr L 1 HUDSON, A. Y. 1 <i\E pr.; a, .i.t trie N \o lame* tin Ku d Reposit the pul . • • pi t his j irons, and ti - . ■ - - ai, t.. ..t Ins ttiiie;:.c;mg f eavors be e: •.iri.d to ■ meet Lheir exp ns. The i-*; os. r\ will t ; to be cond t don the some \- ct and afforded at the tame cvnvenivnt rate, w’u; li he has reason to believe i has hirhciij given it so wide a circulation and such a tumble and flattering poj , rei red it a l iv rite and i.iuusm; visitor d.iii.ig the eight ye rs ot its ~.pul. • . ic:. A< r. correppjtif.enrb are daily increastr.g SCVCfu: t.! -_ r 111 V tIIIC'CCT TtdlVlilUdiS V, ~11 ■■-€ tl.a > - ■ ;oiw; , s*. lit--, ,■ v. iabov- he l as not heretotoie tu-ii lu - vi rec a-t vaut-e v.w.uilJ reiicet honor upon 6'ij ■ pi icul, have enga ed to contribute to its c< iamns, he tt ia him:... ' lh< r ;.. . i tti *. n ; the I a gin::! matter already or, hand, together with the best pe ■ .. . .. ■ the day ith which he is regularly supplied Twill furnish him with ample mitcrials or enlivening nr ;es with t . . 'ed in wc— olthi: CONDITIONS. y The Rural Repository vii! be p -Bit; bed every other • j Saturday, and will contain twenty-six numbers of eight . pager- ea>.h, fa*, ides the pi. tea, a uth page tmd an in.!*-x to the volume, making in the wl kt, 212 p: es Octavo, i it sha'l be printed in handsome st, le, on f.H-j-cr Royal i'ipaper of a sti; eri. r quality, with an entire new bourgeois • ' t .pe, cc itaiifcg at L ac-t one quarter more matter than heretofore; making, at the end of li ? year, a neat and • - . hunt the contents of which willb bothamus •’dug and instructive to ymith in future years. ■j j Tne Ninth ’.'oliime ; Filth WAome, Niew Penes) com j-inenced on the 23 oi June, at the low rate oi One Dollar i’ll per annum, payable in all cases in ad ntnce. Any | er y son, who will remit us Five Dollar?, Iree of postage, ■ll r< c : - • six c i n>s, and any perso .. >• to v II re . imit us Ten Dollars, free of postage, shall recc-tv-. i<celvc ■ copies and one copy oi the Eighth \ olume. i : j N.-nics of .Subscribers with the amount of subscr’p |tions to !es<nt by the 30th of June, or as •• n after as ’ convenient, to tl:e publisher, V\ illi in B. Btoddard, No. 13:,. corner of Wan* n and Third-Streets, Hudson, V. V. ,'i JtJ* tkibscripiion to the .- hove periodical received si 1* tliis cilice, where me Ist Number ol tiie new series can in; seen. ;.i June 19 1 t I j! Oil A v.i i 2. .fa aA . WATCH MAKER —Ah. 147, Broai/strc- (. . w ■ AS pgam begun business, ir; the Brick-House, N ■ I Hi fe- 11 7, Broad-street, lately occupied as the t-’ITV HOTEL, where he will bestow all his attomion on re y.-..ring WATCHES and C LOCKS o. every descrip*i ; ;)js. in the vest possible mumicr one. at very reasonable ; prices. He solicits ti e patronage oi his friends and for mer customers, and all who wish to have their Watches |, i:iuue t./ Lt’cp good tii. r sO hi a iiioutirit’ c pi4CO. |i Ht util sell his remaining STOCK, cor,staling of s.»f A kii ts J t i C.hlii. rvki' Stiij CASTOR'S, eye. eye. FOP. I.LSS THAN THEY CO.iT AT WHOLESALE te RETAIL. ji Thick Patent Watch Glasses, raid til other dcscrip ; lions of Watclies Glasses, constantiy kept on hand. |( May 4 Si £S Co AT WATKINS, 1 ; -f r f, .‘-LING devoted much attention to the diseases of i tl.v, Children as well as the affections of the eye, and the various operations of which they admit, offers his ; services to the citizens oi' Augusta, II irnburg and ol their vicinities, in the capacity ol Physician and Occv hsi. In the spring of 1827, he extracted a Wen, the size of an ounce bail from the upper eyt-!id of an Ln-J fant daughter of Colonel Brown, Saudersvillc, <>eo. and extracted also, a Cataract, successlully, from the left cyi I lail of a negro aged (id, in another section of this fctate. ij March 23 t'O Augusta, May 91st, 1832. Ij {SJfeERSONS having business to transact with the late | jbL firm ol' Huner te, Chichester, or with the under-! y- ~.ned, will call on I’. W. Force, who is our authorized! j| Att nicy during our absence, and to whom all persons j 1. indebted will please make payment- ALFRED CHICHESTER, i LEWIS hi. FORCE. “ Having this day sold and transfer-' red all my right, title and interest in tiie effects of the| kite firm oi Hcm-ir & Chichester to Alfred Chiches-' ter and Lewis M. Force, they are hereby fully author-! izdd and empowered to collect the debts due to, and to !' settle all the concern of the late firm. JACOB HUNER. May 29, 1832 lUO .*/ Compound Chlorine Tooth Wash, i; - OR cleansing and whitening the teeth, preserving }a the gums, removing every disagreeable taste from the mouth, and rendering the breath sweet and pleasant. Tiie Chlorine Tooth Wash, lias an agreeable taste, is perfectly harmless, devoid of acid, and yet sufficiently detersive to remove tiie adhering tartar; it is a speedy remedy for all eruptions and soreness of the mouth, com pletely removes the unpleasant .smell and taste after sraok ingor chewing the ‘Modern herb’—and renders the most ; offensive breath perfectly sweet—Price fifty cents per but- I; tie, with directions for using.—For sale by TURPIN te D’ANTIGNAC, Agents. December 23 54 Halford's Pearl Water, fOR THE COMPLEXION. I Fg ’ HIS fashionable lotion is entirely free from any de- JcL leterious ingredient, and is so innocent that the most delicate lady or child may use it with perfect safety. It eradicates, freckles, pimples, spots, sunburns, tans,; redness, ail cutaneous eruptions, and effectually renders ; the skin white and blooming. Ins cooling and fragrant! :properties add to the pleasures ofthe toilet and comforts! of the nursery. Gentlemen whose faces arc, irritated i>yi ■ the opciation of shaving, will find Halford’s Pearl Water | (to possess uncommon soothing and healing qualities.— I Travellers exposed ta changes of weather, causing a ! rough and harsh skin, will find it to possess balsamic; powers of surprising energies. The celebrated Brum : mel well known in the British train of rank and fashion, \ | selected this article for his favorite Cosmetic, and the! : increasing patronage of the public tally demonstrates its j; utility. Prepared from the original receipt by G. Bedford, chemi -r, London.—And tor s-.de bv TURPIN te D’ANTIGNAC, Agents. December 23 54 1,100 or 1.200 Acres of Land with Saw, Flour ami Rice Mins on it, SITUATED in Barnwell District, South-CarAraJ 2*? mih.-s from Augusta and 10 rum the Village of Barnwell, about on a line direct from Charleston to Au | gusta, therefore it is presun - R ..... -1 -iU •• pass through it or n ‘ far off. Price §2.000. one fifth, ; Cash t«r approved endorsed pa:K.r at 60 and 90 dars, the balance at I, 2. Sand 4 years credit, with intert:? and mortgage oi the premises. Titles indisputable and war ij anted, apply to JOHN GUI MARIN, ; I» atch-Mahcr, A j. 147, Broad-street, Auguste. I July 8 ff i Oeorfrifs* rma C<mnty.\ , ft y HERE A 8 John Clements, applies for Letters * V oi Administration on .he Estate of Richard T. Spires, deceased. | The-e are therefore to ci*e and admonish all and sin ; rtdsr, the kindred and creditors of the raid deceased.! o be and appear at my office within the t.mc prescribed :by law, to file their objections (if any they b.-.ve, to shew cause why raid Letters should not be granted. j i Given unuer my hand at Office hi Louisville, JeiTc-r --son county, this 15th dav of June, 1832. 1— E. BOTH WEI T r ‘- - ’ , Burke ShcriiDs halt’s. j ILL he su’d on the first Tuesday ia JUIA V S next, ra ihe Court-house do*>r, in the ■ 1 Waynesborougii. Burke county, between the usual hours : of sale, the following property, to wit: — .Six Negroes ; A Mini, Eliza. Silvay, . 1 Di ;k, Sam ana VS mney—-three Horses aiul c;;o \V agon, ! levied upon as the property- of Edward Gurih-k, to satis- 1 | fv a fi. fa. trom the Superior Court ol \V a.;- ungton conn-; ' tv, ;a favour ol Ei.as Redheld. Fix • Hundred Acres of Pine Land, '.lanore or loss n..joining Lands of George P*. ’;«•«.k -md others, U ■ i« d uj mas the pr;; erty of i hom is is* arhor - ough, d< ~ - to satisfy an l ■ ■ '*■ U 1 ■ i ; ricr Court, at ike instance Andrew Low te t o. vs. the - ; Executors of Thomas Scarborough, deceased. rij _ —also — _ The third part of Sixty Acres oi . I. and, pitore or U ss, adjoi sing Lands ol Nu icy stogdal i u:iJ others, levied upon as the property ot Nancy tills, ect ed, to satisfy an Execution : t the instance of J 1 . A. Roberts vs. If. Hurst, Executor ol A. Hurst, loi the j u-c ul Nancy Bills, deceased. THOMAS S. BURKE, s. b. c. May 30, 1832. t 191 Atlmiiiisiraior*!!! ; ; § v. ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in AUGUST ' V next, at the Market House, in the Town ol i Louisville, Jelllvscn county, agreeable to an order ot the Suj erior Court, when sitting for Ordinary purposes: One Tract of Land, containing live; j! Hundred and thirteen (513) Acres, be t le same in re or i! Its?, lying on ii. Bushcy Creek, adjoining Aioses Urn.-; j *on others. '! —ALSO— ; One Negro man named Dick, sold; jj as the property Isaac Brinson, Irte of said county, *j -I-ceased, lor the benefit of the creditors of saiddeceae : ed.—Terms on the day. M ’ il. P. TURNER, Adm'r. ' [ | Mayls, 1632 12t t 95 i t 4 ILL be*s-Id on the first Tuesday in AUGUST; -I w V next, at the Court House door, in the Te.wn *»i i • ii Waynesborongh, Burke cotmty, between the law iul hours ; - i of-sale, and by oruerol the Court ui Ordinary o. said!■ ' count*' ; I All the real Estate of Manila Ilin- i on, k.te ol said county, deceased. —also — Three Negroes, to wit:—Jeff, Sut- i , j ten and B&rbary, sold lor the bent lit of the ileirs o ! \ • Saiu IhSiiltS. ii MOSES BUNN, AJm'r. ! I May 23, 1632. T JdO ! She ClifpertOi' Q ifltfijlit f CS'ii'Cil 'f'ounty, OCTOBER TERM, 1631. Present, the Honorable William W, Holt, Judge. RULE NlSl. —Foreclosure f a Mortgage. (5 PON the petition of John S. Rieves, stating that ! he :s poeaessed in his own right ol a Deed ot j • j Mortgage, made and executed by Reuben Wilkinson, j. ; deceased, in Ins life time, to wit :—on the third day oi;l | August, eighteen hundred and twenty, bearing date on ! j that day, whereby he mortgaged to one Robert M. Wii- !j liarnson, jun’r. Guardian of Richard W. and John S. y Rieves, to secure the payment ol his, (the sain Reuben’s) ! promissory Note, dated on the day and year .aforesaid, |! j and payable on the first day of January 1326, to the said li | Robert M. Guardian us aforesaid, for fifteen hundred I dollars and < 4 cents, with interest from date thereof— | all those five several Tracts of Land, supposed to ad- ; join eacn other ami form one body*, containing twelve • ; bundled seventy-five and a hall acres, lying on .’Savannah I j River, in the tork of Brier Creek, in Scriv* n County, ; ! and .mown ns tiie Lands lately* owned by John Conyers, i and bounded at the time of Blortgaging by lands of the ; estate o: Seth and Josiuh ids, '1 *.mnas Brannon! j and othut l ands of the said Reuben Wilkinson.—A:; 1 that and interest is wholly due and ni;j. dd j on said note ana mor'gage, and proving the loreelusuro ! | oi tiie Equity o! 18. Jumps ion in and to tiie niortga* U; I premise.:, —lt is therefore on motion. Ordered, Th i t. . heus and representatives ol the said Reuben Wilkins** . . I deceased, or those persons who maybe inter*- ted, do! I pay into this Court within twelve mouths from tl j hereof the principal and interest due on said ;• 'o :'*d mortgage, or I hat the Equity ol Redemption i . •! to th.c ; said mortgaged premises will be henceforth forever fore-! closed, and such other proceedings had thereon as by! j statute are in such cases provided. —And it is further \ ordered, I uat a copy* of this Rule be published in one ol; jjfhe Gazettes of the city of Align da, once a month, uu | til the time ordered for the payment vi said money into | Court. A true extract taim from the Minutes. SEABORN GOOD ALL, Cleric. December 21, 1631. Iml2m 55 I j AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH Bally stasrc Fxioe. .' SZIIE S AVANNAII DAILY STAGE LINE is in S complete order and now running regularly—lcav.: ing Augusta every evening at half past 9 o’clock, and ar- j riving in Savannah every evening at II o’clock—and, leaving Savannah every afternoon at 3 o’:d u.-k, and ar-1 riving in Augusta every afternoon at 5 o’c! i< k—thustra-f veiling over a distance of 133 miles in less time than any \ other Line at the South. The Stages are gor-i and com fortable and the drivers steady and experienced, the horses excellent andin fine order, and the accommodations I on the road such as cannot fail to give satisfaction. The ! Fare through is TEN DOLLARS, considerably less', than on any Southern lin*. \> ILLIAM SHANNON, Proprietor. April G _____ i j AN ORDINANCE, TO PREVENT SLAVES FREQUENTING RETAIL SHOPS ON THE 11 SABBATH HAY. Sec. 1. Be it Ordained by the City Council of An.' gusta. That it shall not be lawful for any Licensed Re tailor of Spirituous Liquors to permit any slave not own j! ed or hired by him or her, or lawfully under his or her d I care or charge ; to enter his or her Retail Shop, or re- j main in ir or on the lot attached thereto at any time dur- ; mg the Sabbat*:, or between nine o’; lock at night and sunrise at any other l.me, without a special ticket of per mission irom his or her owner or hirer. I See. 2. And be it further Ordained, That any person; j w ho may violate any ot the provisions vi tin Ordinance ; may be fined at a sum not exceeding one hundred dollar;:. * Done in Council, 4th d ,v of Jane, 1-32. ! SAMUEL HALE, Mayor. \ By the Mayor, ■| George M. Walker, Clerk. ! June 12, 1832. 103 IMHH OIX TION a rghHE Copartnership existing for some time pwst in 1 43- this city, under the Firm of Bo:-:; wick & Bai:,;», ' is this d.y Uissolved by mutual corr-ent. All per*- ms having demands against said Firm, will present them to William Bostwxcx for payment, and; those indebted, will make payment to him, he being alone j authorized to settle t.ie business of the concern WILLIAM DOST*VICK, }| 13 fL N JAaILh 13A11 vL). Auguste, Ist-June, 1532 6t 104 ! 1 1 The undersigned will continue bu- i . sinc-ss at the same «»orc as that occupied by Bostwick te Baird, where he will keep as formerly, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF £>r?J €nOO(f-S f?H fl €*S'OCCVi€S, and solicits from their friends and customers a coming, aiice ot tiioir ctst :n end patro? (j* . WILLIAM EOLTWIGK. CAUTION. 4LL persons arc* hereby caut.oue ’ aga'.i-g rece;'-' ?c j sixteen promissory Notes o- any o; them, each fori! Twenty-five Dollars, dated on the 10; h Anril. 1832, and 1 i payable twelve months after date-to David E. Green by k :;.yseif as principal, and Edmund Parmer st security — : the c .i tli€rcfbr Har* !r r -*v l led. MILTON’A. BROWN. j Burke County, June 17, 1532 lw4* 1 ji 2 ! j CD= SHERIFF’S TITLES. For Sale at this Oflcc. 31ciiihly Notices. 2.' OUR months after date, application will he mad* • S* the Court oi Ordinary oi Jefferson county; for if ||tJ sell the real cst.it;' of A jam M'Groughon, deceased, f.... 1 the benefit of the heirs of said decease d. IV A 10l NT AIN E. Adm'r. May 31,1833 lm4m 101 fl ’OUU months niter f ate, application will i,». road I i the Court of Ordinary of .letterson county, tor it vy . I he real estate of Dr. Robert Lowry, deceased, ■cisutlie i ;.l estate ft longing to theOrpuans ol tat deceased. I YD J A I,OWR V, A hi i\r. And i.'uardian of the said Oi rd. a/l% May 31, 1832. Imlm lt>l S jj A l-'TKR the expiration of four months, application v> 7 . 1 L it. be matit tor an order to the Court ofordinarv c' ( hnnbia county, tor leave to sc!l six Ncgroc b • ■■ y the estate ol William Gta:by, for the benefit of th I I I of said deceased. 2 GEORGE GUNDY, Executor . May 18, 1832. ImH 97 \ |L\OUR mo : s a r date, application will be niad. ■ 1 “*■ to the Honorable Interior Cot.rt of Knrke (• ■■■ • ) J svl.ile sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to self; |j J-racts or parcels of L aid, one lying and bcintr i:> ,iourth District of Walton county, Georgia, arid' 1 -bby the number two hundred and forty-eight. AM? I icor.;.fining two hundred two and a half Acres—the ■ b . • i|!t ing and being in the eighth District of Wilkinson co* ' Si ji’y. Geo. and known by the number three inn fired ■ S ; rty-one, '341 contaii mg two h tndi 1 two a ! i|Acres, belonging to the osr ite of Francis Parris, hie of I ; coun.y, (. i -r i!io brU“!jiof iI [ !) „ 0 , HENRY A. PARRIS, Adm’r. 3 lm4m 1L::) j I $C OVn , m ' lth * !:;r \ r date, application w:ll he iuu.T ( ! 11 to ! , lu ' lloaorablo the Inferior Court of Burke I I, county, wnile sntmg for Ordinary jmrpo -s, tar leave to I 9 h se f ! a;! f rr 1 ■ ' ;t 'to of John Daniel, dec- aped, late of |■ I I said county, for the purpose of making a Jivisi n ■ , Jf {.the heirs rif tiio said deceased. |. I _ PETER MATHIS, G’mrd'n. I i\P:ylc32 !m4m 1510 j $ ij ’j , rmn.'hs alter date, application will he rn {• j 5?. to ill* fi -norablr Interior Court of Jefferson j !_\, fur h ■-< ’ i seM the real estate oi David Brinson, de- ~ j ceased, for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors ol said j . deceased. | MOSES BRINSON, jr. Adm'r. I May 29, 1533 lm*4m 10(1 1 . i il. R months alter date, application v. ill be made = j t}l! ’ dusdees of the Inferior Court of the com a ' ■ rke, w hen sitting for ()r iinary put sos, for ! ;to sell the interest of the estate of Amos P. Whitehead, “ deceased, in the Tract or parcel of Land lying in the K county oi Richmond, known as the BATH TRACT. I* tor the benefit oi lire heirs of said deceased. B SAMUEL DOWSE, Adm'r. 1 In right of his Wife. "V | B arise count?/. Miv 4, 1832 imhn on p ; - Ll__ ’v | ',*. UtK r-.ntrhs alter One, application will he i 1 ! t° dm Honorable the Inferior Court of inn'e F : e.uu.'y, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for k-.ve t.» sen a tract oi two hundred two and a half acres of L e :n.cl brio i: the ciyhfli Disiriet of Campbell e-. •! f ! y- <feoi'/ia, and known by the number sixtv-seven j-'- Phiiici and Kerb Folds, minors, an! " ■ f) im d e • iildn n < f Nam y Folds, of the county fu ■ a. ji j ioit said, tor tiic beiied.f of s.od miners, WII I JAM PIERCE, Gnaul'o. t | April 4, 1832. Im4ra ,1 I !!n : ‘ ” 4 k‘ rli d®, application will be in; . | ’ Justices of the Inferior Court * , j count y, vrl. de sittmir f.r Ordinary purposes, for leave tsell toe real estate of Leah Sconvors. * t’ i _ „ JOHN SCON VERS, Chtfim’n. 1 I May ■ '>.‘l2. Jm-lrn 94 1 t Hl* persons indebted to flic .Est;,r. of M-.fth-i It . I 4- so;!, Lite of Burke county, deceased, are re; - . t e ' 1:1 ne kc jnn.itditite pa.ymenr, and those hard d.. 1 rounds Hmiinsff e deceased are requested to p * ■* tht-in properly a;.tue!itie;;tc;l within the time prcjcnh i \uy itivv, 1 j MOSES BUNX, Adw'r. 1 I .5 3. bt r 300 i l ‘•tj.Hv months after date, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Seriven county, winh sun . i bor Or*'. *vy purposes, by Hi reiuoli I ~ns, A*';' 1 ; r :tor i 1 Evans, deceased, late of said county, ; r I Letters Dismissory. * j kt ! I nes: art therefore to cite and admonish all and sin- 1 fia ! gui ir, tu-; Kim.red n’.d creditors of the said deceit tied, do be and appear i y otnee within flic time prefer ..■•■] T by I iw, to file th( ir (if y they hr.v to sh w W 1 cansi- why said Letters sh add riot f e gr-nfed. I Witness the If. toruble AViJlimn Smith, o; e ~ff|,o J, *. \ tices of tend Court, this fith d*;y of March 18.>d ; 'hn SEABORN GOODAI. L, * Clerk. &eor£U€) Scriven fimetiit.*, t r* If tm-nths after date, application will bo made to * ’ the Inferior Court oi said county, while silting for ! Ordinary purposes, by Alexander Kemp, Administrator * of the E; tate of Jesse Morris, deceased, late of said county, for Letters Disroissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin- I gulrir, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, i s to flic their objections (if any they have) within the time ' f aforesaid, otherwise said Letters will he granted to the 1 applicant. J V» itncsr ic Honorable T i ’hofnas W. Oliver, One of t ! -c > I Justices of said C *urt, this 16th day of Feb. 1 *39 I \ j lm6m SEABORN GOO DALE, Clerk. i t i cJ effersoii VmsnUj. s I V. HEREAS John Ring, Administrator on the Ee- * | ft V tare of Lemuel Drake, deceased, late of said 1 j county, applies for Letters Dismissory. f j I These are therefore to cite and admonish el] and sin- '! jgular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, ' :to be and appe-r at my office, within the time prescrib- I * e l uy lav., f.> fdo trie r objections .'if env t; <-y have) to I show cause why said Letters Dismissory should not be 3 granted. | i { Given under my hand r;f Office in cour’’* this 14th day of May, 1532. 1 jCm—97 E. BOTH WELL, I),p. Cirri. * Oc'srgSfz, Columbia County, j % EEREAS Marshall Pittman, applies for la,.*. ] / v ter- Dißrnissary, o.i the Estate oi ’sanry ,C; ur . I 'lj ges. deceased. * | . Tlicrc are therefore to cite and admonish >j\ and Fin. S°* ar » t - i " kindred and creditors of the said deceased, Do be and r;.pc-;.r at my oflicc within the legal time pre scribed by law, to file their ohjoctior.s (if any they have) j!° £,lf "' v c ? UBe wi; y said Lc tors D.smiesbry should not ■ N j be .uea. I Given j.n h. r my hand at office in Columbia' c*jantv, ■ - tn:s 2d May, lsd2. Gm ~ 2,3 S. CRAWFORD, Clerk. Csf'orgifZ) Cft(i?-2£ztif€ Count*?. clerk’s ot’Kicr or ti n: court oi ordixarv. \\ IH 3 KAH J ; jd!,bW - Wellborn, Admmb‘r;tn;. * " , a PP‘>®s for >*ettcrs Dismissory on the E tate ci r:cr \\ ehMorn, d j Tlmse are tberef-re to cite and admonish all and sir. j gular tee xmored and creditors of the said deceased, to |be a:;-! appear at my office within the time or* scril.cd by P * !av ' ’ to Me th /' ir objoefions bf any th* v hav.-) to shew !cr* -e way said Letters Dismissory should not be grant- Given under my hand at office in Columbia count-, t.ii-s 11th day of May, 1&33. Crn — <j: ’ S. CRAWFORD, Cirri.-. Georgia, •Bcffer.-ionCCount;,t t;, j y: '*■* n ouEjio D-m B- Davis, Adimnistra'or of the J e 1 :fe oi Hcaeitiah i .or, (a Minor) deceased, date of ?■.. j county, applies for Letters Dismissory. j The ■ arc tlicrefore to cite and admonish all and sic '• the k ndre and creditcfrs of said deceased, to be ••-•2d aj-p'r r rt my office within the time prescribed bv '■ ’ f la the ‘ r objections (if any they have) to shew ci. ia ■. _> ■*t Letters Dismissory should not be granted 1 G;y;:i under my hand at Office, in Jefferson counT, t‘ :i 1-U- diy of .'lay, 1c32. | r ’ rrr - J7 E. DOTKWELL, Pep. Cirri.. Notice. i A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Samuel Stur i k f-* ges, 1 te of Burke county,-, deceased, are request ed to make payment.—The creditors are requested te :present their demands agreeably to law. RACHEL STURGES, Adm'r. Wcyr.esir.ro'. Jane 1. 1839 7t t 10