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o<s s them, m*y well exclaim. when she is -one,
•‘Oft, >0 tbe Stilly night,
Erf slumber's chain has hound us,
Fond memory brings Hie light
Os her bright charms around us,"
So they who have any talent at - building cas
tles in the air” have nothing to do, to beguile
the tedium es a dull evening, with no public
amusement, but to erect inslanter, a Theatre
f t beir own; and on doing so, they cannot fail
to see Clara upon the boards.
' coMMtTMCATED.
P’ A large number of the Citizens of the
Lower Ward, are anxious to know,
W hy an election lor a member, to supply the
present vacancy, has not been ordered, pus
'uaat to the Resolution of Council, at its late
meeting. —•
Congressional. —In the dcuala on the 9th inst
v r continued Ins speech in
„*•. ion to the bill providing foi aa exchange
SC. with the Indians residmg in the States
dmakin- an appropriation for their removal
f 1 1? m i ,ho°Mississippi > and when ho had con
*’. ey ? n j \t r McKtvbEV, occupied tbe floor, ini
eluded.. , 0 f t he Senate.—
Id that the Stale of Georgia. at the
1 VTlhe rcvoSioua y war, stood in the
«ire rela ionto the Indians as Great Britain
did previous to the Declaration of ladapon-
P • that the British Government never rs
t ,“nized iu the Indians the tight of sovereignty
. 7|, e soil, and consequently had never treater.
' ' o them as a sovereign and independent na
non. He argued that the bargains or contracts
entered into with .he difwenl Indian tribe, by
Great Britain and tha Uoned Mates could no
bo considered as ‘‘treaties,” according to
{he accept ion of this term by (ha laws of na
ims; because treaties, properly so called
ran only be foemrd between nations equally
lovsreig". He replied to that part of the a.-
lumen, of Mr Frei.inohcvse-, wh.dt wont
io orove the sovereignly ol the Indians and the
lower ol the General Government to/rent wuh
then as sovereign within the limits of tbe Slate
If Georgia, under that part of the Coastitu ion
which -ives ton Federal Government thepow
•< regulating commerce with foreign na
tions. among the different Slates, and with In
, - trices ” II the General Government had
the power to treat with the Indians es aove
' W ithin the limits of the State ol Georgia,
(a P S 'contended lor by Mr. Frei.inohuvskn)
the l-.d-ms, being sovereign, had certainly a
right to adopt whatever form of Goreniin.-ni
IbU might thi .k proper, and if they had a
t irhl to adopt their own lorm of Government,
they mi'hi establish within the territorial bunts
I Georgia, or any other Slate, a Monarchy.
Bui (be I .'(institution ol the Ut'i'ed bU'o bad
guaranteed to each Sta'n, whut it previoudy
hot, a HtpMiean form of Govern maul ; and
p appeared therefore an absurdity in terms, to
J, n that two such forms of Government, a
Monarchy and Republican, could exist in the
same territorial limits, at one and the same
time.
In tho Senate, en the 10th inst. tho bill to
crtiU t'ne office ol Surgeon Gcneml in the
jGcy was ordered to be by a vole ol
Ihiriy six to sis. Tho bill m -kiug additional
sopro|iriaiioas for the improv menl of cerla n
harbors, and removal of obstructioi s at the
; nioutli. of certain rivers, fao } and the bid for
| fl t«oOing the line for the commencement of
I the irnprot eauml of the navigation of Hie Ten-
I nesSoe river, were severally read the third
I lime sn l passed.
hi the Mouse ol Representatives, the report
I e( are Military Committee, directing the Score.
I tary of War lo report to the House e plan for
I thu reduction o* the ouml'er of officers in the
I I r.'.eJ Slates’ Army was discussed until tin?
I lipss I lire hour.
In (he House of Representatives on the 12th,
I Mr. WT-KMvrE, froi-i the Ccmuaitlee co llb-
I trenrhmeiu, laid before the House a eoaimu-
I ideation from the Secretary of the Trratuty,
I accompanied by a statement of the receipts a .*
I expenditures of the United States, from the
I 4li of March, 1789 to the ‘Jist of December,
I 1K29 —ol the balances in the Treasury at thu
i expiration of each year; and of the legal appro.
| phations made for public purposes during that
H I'eriad. It was laid upon the table, togethi r
H with the accompanying documents, and three
I thousand copies of (hem were ordered to be
H printed. The House resolved itself into a Coic-
K mit’.eo of die '.Viiols on tne state ol the Union,
■ sad took up too Buffalo Road bill. Mr. lliib-
Bxtt.a, in CAiilmnUiou of tie debate, argued
Bagmi.it the p >wcy and expediency ot continuing
■ln ito iJ i i question, as u mecessary, injudi..
■ ci.ms and uaueastit buch. hnobri ryed,
B win the opinion of .V. w Ham, .slurp, a Di.lri’l
Bof wlvch State lie represented. He died, it;
■support ol this posilion. a passage from the
precuii message of the Governor ou that suu-
B}«t.
From the Ahbama Journal.
y Tur. State ox At,AßAAii—Tike Coustv.
j Spring Term Oircu I Court , 1830.
| The G aud Jurors (or the Gou ity of Pike.
Bsti their oaths present, that Philip Wager, a
B evel Major iu the service of the U. Slates,
M 9| i josv slalionud at Fori Mitchell, in that part
■V I wli.il was termed the Creek Indian nation,
Kv" ,; l 'liiw part of lbs County of Monigomery, on
loth ol March, A C>. 1930, by bis praebi-
(ben U thete issued & made public, by
said proclamation the said Wager, with'
Hw l> ‘ »uy lawful authority, commanded all while
rnoiu, uol having permits or Indian wives,
dhin (he space ot liltaaa days to leave the
Ed Country, once known sa the Creek Indian
And the fa.d Wager, aforesaid, by means
i said proclamation, has created such fuar
confusion among the while settlers iu that
' "1 Ihe County of Pike, once known as »
BB'‘‘ «1 the Creek Indian cation, as operates
I., their injury and the welfare of the
at P ko.
BB AimJ ih* Grand Jurors aforesaid further pre
that tnerc is no law to authorize the said
VN'ogcr it suing his aforesaid proclamation.
y further present, lliat the Legislature of
by an act passed in the year 1829,
BB c t , i'(iorat.:d the Creek Indians among the citi
ofih.a hiatc, and annexed their alleged
Tie 3'tile ot Alabama, as a sovereign State,
vloi.c dm right lo inteilerc with any white
i l!; V'i win may be suttted in any part of said
the said Philip Wager, and thu
rs under his command, are, themselves,
1 they remain in the said country, once
• a ’ Ihe Creek Indian nation, citizens of
, .dale, and owing exclusive allegiance to it.
that die said proclamation is against the
i Hie peace avl dignity of the Stale of Ala.
B -L
SUMMAUY.
-"Messrs. Iloeck'ey, Koro, Fisher and
11 Coa' h Lace and Fringe Manufac*
°* Philadelphia, have publicly certified
American Silk, manufactured by the
'"dosol Carolina, is equal in qua-
IH 0 n y unp jrted floss siik.
if fame —Tliu copy right ot lord
:iHB t‘ tiwritor ponns was recently sold bv auc
and Murray be. sine Uio pur
-3 7()() eulneas.
■V, '■ ar Fisher, a respectable merchant
‘ un > put »u end to hn life a lew day
' t-'olarv ol the Treasury sta'es, tha*
!>r 'f - a, oeK ot 1815, amount it gto
[ ! tJ r hundred anti forty thousai)
;,t, d fit'y six do'dars and tevcntmi
■!_' P r id tff/n (be Ist day of July
Th° P.utmaster »t Ve.i : -.m E liugha
Count V. having resigae l. packogus d >si ted to
to that pben anil o sent to Jack<onboro being
the n "arcs! offi-e i
la lire House of Ileprcsentaliv. s on ihr 7(1)
inst. Mr. Wayne of Georgia, signified hut en. ,
lion of moving a resolution lo provide a » ■
gressional Prin'mg Office, nod lo exclude «d ■
lorsofiNew9papersfio.il a‘v concern in til: !
public printing.
A Paris paper of (he IBlh ult. contslns llie i
annexed pspagraph : “A dramatic represent •-1
lion will bs given at Court on Sunday.' 1
A solution :f sulphate of copper iu French
brandy, and applied as a wash ouco tt day, is
said to be a i'Cifect remedy for baldness.
'The new v'lmrter for llie City of New York
his passed the Senate annniraouclv, and the
Hoiisr of Ueprese.ititives tiv a vote ■>f 47 o I.
V. ii.i.iAM C. Presto*. E-q. w<s on tha o'h
inst elected Intendaut of the town of I’.' iim
b : u S. C. and on the same day Hkxrt K
Cootie, Esq. was elected Intendant of the i-wn
of C amden.
The P ''ica of Washington, N. C. hav given
official n illco that tha town's entirely free from
• lie small Pox.
11,1. r ST R ATIOVS OF lIIIETORIC.—TIia poet
(la- ding nt Oxford, was half crazy, and “some.
liran 3 walked about with a scythe ij his hand,
! ss Time: some tiinn with ua anrh >r. as Hope
One lay I wet h>ra with a huge broken hri k,
and some bits o f lhalcii, upin tile crow,' of his
hat; on my asking bim for a solution of this
pros* popesia —'3ir,‘ sail li*, 'to day is tfaj
anniversary of the celebrate 1 1> ictor Gold
smith’s death; and I am uow in .ha character
of his Deserted Villa *r.
ALL HAL. MA3d.\nilHßT TS !!
Extract of a letter, dated
<'Bostg> Afril 7,1 f?3O.
“We have received mu-ns from 126 towns,
which give Morton 8442; «o far Motion ge's
one third of the wh ,'c number; and tlu re
mniniog will undoubtedly give him a? good a
proportion: if so, Morton will not fall for short
of the 20 000 voles we promised, la 1828, sr
gave but little morn than 6000 voles for ihr
da' k*on electors In die whole Stale. A pretly
fair gain this.— U. S, Telegraph.
E v’racl of a letter lo l'\e Editor of the U. S Te
legraph dated
“ iLini’F.Ko, April 0, 1330.
Dear Siti • Our election took pla. e this
day j never was llisre so great a struggle m
this town, or so many electors ai lh" pods.—
The resil'd U, a complete route I the old Federal
parly. Honey L. Fillsxorlh ii lypriau \ichoils,
Esqs, In,di democratic Jicksonims, arc elected
Representutlves j and tho republican Candida'e
for Senator has a m .jordy of near fifty votes,
and is believed to be ebusen.
From Canfi‘Ad's iniri ictn Argus.
AvIE'.UCAN GOLD.
. Dwt gr. Ptr val
F.agle pli’ld weigh II 6 $lO 00
Half do 5 16 5 00
Quarter do 2 19| g 50
ENGLISH GOLD.
A Guinea 5 8 4 56
Hdf.li 5 16 3 33
I bird of do 1 UiJ 1 5
Quarter do 103 1 IC.J
Sovsraiga 5 03 4 41
Half do 2 134 2g j
Third do 1 17 1 S 3
Quarter do 1 tt| 111
FRENCH GOLD.
liiiumt’Or r, Oft 4 36
Half Louis d’Or 3 13 g 18
apo’eon, (or 20 Fr. pieces) 4 1)3 3 6o
POTUGUSrfE GOLD.
Johannes IS CO 16 PO
Ha'fdo » 00 8 Od
MuiJore 6 23 6 00
SPANISH GOLD.
D utbloons 17 03 14 60
■lad do SIS 7 3ft
Quarter 4 08 3 63
Eighth 2 ’A I 674
Sixlotalh I 02 0 Vdj
SILVER.
Spanish Dollars 17 08 1 00
Any of the foregoing gold coins not of full
weight, are considered as light gold, and are
generally valued at three lo five par cent die.,
coual, from those prices.
Having the weigh! of any quantity of Ameri
can or Foreign goid in a condition to be c>n
sidi-rH as Bullion, an estimation of its value
may be made by calculating i s worth at the
following rales being the standard valuation by
the Government to regulate (he currency in
(lie United Slates in cpnformi'v in Acfo of Con
gress passed, 291 h April, A. D 1816.
AMERICAN, ENGLISH. AND PORTU
GUi)3E GOLD.
The Gold Coin of America, Great Britan
and Portugal, arc all of tha same ptaMlard, and
are valued at B'l 89 lv'o Cents to llie dwt. or a!
27 i;rs. lo tbs dollar; nr Dwt. gr.
The weight of cue dollar, is 1 0:1
D i 3iO doll <rs 362 f 2
Do 10,009 dollars 11260 00
FRENCH GOLD.
The Gold coin of France ia valued at 8?i
cents llie dwt. or 274 grains to the dollar;
‘.h ere fore
The weight of J1 00, is t 04
0) «soft 00, is 571 07
Do 10,000 Oft. is 11,461 08
SPANISH GOLD.
This roin is valued, agreeably lo the Acts of
Cong-ns, at 84 cents to the dollar, or at 284
jrs to the doll, wt.
The weight of 51 90, is 1 01
Do sfto Oft, is 686 6
Do 10,00 ft 00, is 11,904 18
Doubloons, it will be observed, aro roc«iv»
ed by thu Banks, at sl4 00 e icb; hut they are
generally ia such demand as to sell for sls
reach, among Brokers end others, and nro va
riable from ihat price lo sixteen dollais each,
but it is seldom they command the latter price
♦ag.'-rrri-jaL-jjHJL'i as, —-s ■*«
•Q OSiiida 24 Ji XSx.
New York, April 10. 1830.
Cotton. —Since «ur last report, advices have
been received from Liverpool to 4;h March,
which announced tha; a very extensive busi
ness in Colton had been done in that market
lor the two preceding weeks, at en advance of
Ia \ per lb. Advices from Havre, too, to 2J
.March, are rather encouraging—in come -
quence, during tho early part ol the week, we
experienced an active dsiiiaad, and price, im
proved about 1 ol a cent; for the iart two days,
however; the enquiry has tubside.J; and at the
close of the market yesterday, it would have
been difficult to obtain the previous advance;
we therefore continue our quotiiiions The
sales from tho 3J lo the Bth inst. inclusive,
amount to upwards ol 4libO bales, namely.* 3GUU
baits Uplands, from 9 lo 10 cents, chit fly Geor_
gia and Norlh ( aioiina, al 9 a 94; HHKJ bales'
Alabamas, a; 9| a 11; 300 bales New Oi leans,
at 104 a T»4; and 13ft IVusucola, al 10$ etuis.
■-Courier Hi ttujwrer.
LIVERPOOL MARKET—March 3
CO T ! ON.—The demand this day was to
lerabiy husk— Orleans «$J a 7d. 2000 Up
lands 6jjd 11 7J. Tbe Uplands were particu
larly sought lor throughout the day.
March 4
The sales o( Colton to-day amount to 4000
hales, al furmoi price:, although tbe maiket
,ias evinced a disposition rather to decline.
LIVERPOOL dan h 4,—Thceateiof Col
lob this week are 18,COu bags. The market is
»»ry firm al leal week's prices. Tha itnpcrl is
1 1 120 bags, ol which )1.470are from America.
Havre. March IU.
Colltn, — Tha i.iarket which was very auim e
d V} & sl'f‘l ei **s 4* UH ££ Cs%
•^p^r-ry-*«»jMia«w»uujr. , ty.vfcLii </< .*,4*.-t >l . »>*-.*,> •, *-_ a** • —.r. 121« •-■».*.•.. ,-. . _*, - - - - -
te I. a* tiie beg' ■li 2-jii «t tha
cm! «»f lasi w - , . • Lo; .however,
•here n.-s b« t .. ! 1. go ■ 1 demand
I for Upbui :> <• ■ I Hite .•■ t•?.<!! iy advance,
but at very lad nv. , i - nickPerosm.
. hue 1 ci.iiiii.i ,!,,w o of itiiout 1200 bales, in
second ' unda
; The -a!' - t'n a a days have amounted
jto 6913 h s a 1 .tv ; JOIB D. Louisiana at
j"4 1- ,Ot> « ; 3172 U, land?, nr other sorts of
)U * 1 - n;er .-hort steplu, s’ 81 to 95,14 B k.'\
. iru s- prices are duty paid.
ui riv.it- nir cortra, have been 3’94 b.
Up • Ij. in 181 daraphtio, together 4 .75 b.
s 'lst "l.f ch, 45.626 h. of whn.li 42,422 h.
U. An ivnis sinca then 4075 b. 3194 U.
S. ftt -ft 4 i ;75fl b. 30413 b U. 3.
L vi.ipool, StVurdny March 6—The sales of
f riois lb*- pa-t work amounted to 19,530 bales
-Bowels at 6ij a 81.
'' ’**’*. rV ~ mr
i)jvi of
ARRIVE!)?**
April 19—Steen Beal Carolina Wray, from
; , av 1 ,nab, with boe's No’s 5 and 12 in tow.
April 20— deem Boat Augusta, Brooks, from
Charleston, to J. fa W. Harper, with merchan
dize to sundries.
DEPARTED,
April 17 Steam Parket George Washington,
Carry, wfth passeng rs lor Savannah.
Apri' 20 Steam Boat Carol na, Wray, with
hoati .' o'i 9 and 10 in low lor Savannah,
rrrsaamgMfc, ■> ■
itT* We arc authorized to
slate that Mr. W. B Davis declines aca ;di
dacy for Judge of the Inferior Court at the
ensuing election I—His friends must know,
that bis indispensible attention lo o her busi
ness, would necessarily exclude, if el-tled,
soma portion of the duty, which a trust xo im.
pnrlnnt w«uld demand.
April 21 67
li/* Tlie Stoclvliolders of Ihe Eagle
and Piicenix Hotel Company, are
requested to meet at my Office, on
SATURDAY the Ist of May, at 4
o’clock, P M on buiinc*> of impor
tance Punctual attendance is expec
ted A GUMMING,
Secretar, and Treasurer, j
April 21
For Charleston.
11L NI L V »I BOAT
-a ILLieavi Tlili MORNING, a: 10 Viti.
»V Fir passage upp’y 10 h p Captain on
heard, o. to A. .))A K‘ ' Z'E, Agent.
April 21 57
\j uUar \i\rt V:\uvvr\v.
k RKLIGIUU3 seitier, minresi .ng 0 Ihn
/Je Worshippers at this Chun h may be u
pectedlonik. |d»co here. Tin• Fdv en ..g a. esr
ly candlo light. Seals will b» trtr. tor the
public.
A p f it 21 67
ICE.
JUIE public can nc supplied with tiic abov.
1 article al the
And Tickets fm ni'lied there—price 5 CENTS
per p-itiid, Cash,
#fIEATIIE.
vv^uave,
FOR 2 NIGHTS MORE.
TillS Em \’ING,
SATURDAY, APRIL 21. t, IS3O,
Will bn perinriuiil, ‘lie Cuuiedy of
The Country Hivl.
Peggy, IMI3S CLARA FISHER.
To conclude with the iidmir«d Force of die
Mutt'S*
Montmorency, Mias Coster.
Billy Black, Mr. lie Gump.
Harriet Arlington, Mias C. I* ISHER.
In which sin; will sing
“I’ve been roaming,”
“John Anderson my Joe,”
AND
“Hurra for ihc Bonnets of Blue.”
(£/“’ O.i FRIDAY evening will he per
formed a IHad, and Jfai'tf, and other I
enter< tainments, in wincii
MInS I lSiillß
Will appear—heing the FAREWELE
BENEFIT of Mr. L)E CAMP, and push
lively tlie last night of peiforming this sea
son.
April 2 1 37
Vtiv ir>a\e. ot To Went.
ItHE band Mill resid need Ba?il Lamar,
Sm. dac’il, inur and a half miles from
this City. On tt c prrmires are a ;« r ge
two Story Itivsl iug, with Ivilclun and Slalil*.-
nearly new, and evety-teceMary out building;
and tin txccllc.il 01 chard of choir o fruit.—
’There are attar hod 'o ft about 25ft acres land
of which about 4ft are under f. nee. The wa
tcr*is expedient on l conv:nieat
(ET It will be sold a gruai bargain, and a
pari of toe considetaticn on a b-i'K credit.
G. II LAM AR, E>’r.
April 21 fit , _ 57
llpl For Sale,
THE VALUABLE TRACT OF
LAM),
KNOWN aa Lot No. 112, ill (he <’h Dittrir.l
nl llahcnbarn county, containing 250
Hcrer. Ap(.ly to llio subscriber.
JARVIS BALLARD,
- Augusta.
April *2l 8t f>7
"i p£w'^ET
UESSRS. SIMS, WILLIAMS & WOOL
. SEV have been appointed our Agents in
the city ol Au;o?la, and Will constantly keep
a supply of all kinds of
stadKaat
Os the very best quality, which will bo sold a?
ewas t.tiy in that aarki'l
WHITE, BRICK ELL a WHITE.
Paper S C
October 21 3
| £L *• I
,J*Y 1.. HULL.
/I lus Morning, at 10 O’clock, before
i iiis Store,
f <(JO'9 Coils Hemp Bale Rope
*0 BUs each containing S* Doz Jugs first
c q 1 ■•»! i:y New ark Cider
Ithls ow .rd sliect and Philadelphia
■ v n ;>c 1 fine flour
B'xes Georgia Candles
I * ,* * , ' rt quality Spanish Segars
<•! I>l jb Tumblers
4 Oates Itoram Hats
3 Cases 80.-. is gj, j>hoos
S > iteanis Wrapping paper
20 do fools Cap paper
10 do Pi e teller paper
5 B!i s Whiskey
2 HLJs bed Molases
1 Counting House Desk
1 Portable Desk
ALSO,
Tables, Chairs, Ma'iraesos,
Pepper, Spice, Shoe Threat, i.c. &.?.
April ,1 57
All C T I O
T\\\a
At the Store of the Subscriber a General
Assortment of
DRY GOODS,
UAR.DW.SUVE.,
Boots, Shoes, &c.
To-morrow Aloruiug,
AT 10 O’CLOCK, A. M.
At (ha Home ot WM. I.os'l'U ICK, Esq. on
Jackseo s’rect, next to tha corner ol Ueyuold
.treel, all his
HOUSEHOLD & KITCHEN
FUKMTUKE,
co.ysisrrya of
| Chairs, Tables, Beds &: Bedsteads,
Carpet*, Minots. Solas, Sideboard?, Buiemit,
B»>k Case, and every oilier article rs form,
lure for convenieuce e.nd elegance. The above
Furniture was all bought last summer, aud i.
ibcrctor? at good as new.
ALSO,
Elegant Cut Glass Decant, rs,
Tumblers and Wines—Plain ditto.
L. HULL, Auct’b
April. 21 57
Uu«i MtcciWir.
AT THE
dWguaUv Uook-^iuTe,,
7'HL bOLLOWIiMJ MEDICAL It MISCELLjytIOtJS
Wfeife^SS
Dewecs 1 Practice Memoirs Lcgh Rich
do on Females mend
do on Children Sherwood on the Mil
Manual ol Materia Me Ice cum
dies Memoirs Mrs. Him
Chapman 1 ! Tkorspau- tington
tic« V.rath 1 ! Skatrh Book
G hsoti’s Surgery Family Monitor
Ellis 1 FoimuUry Church motubrrt Guide
HilliuC Physiology Bickerstetli on Iho
Martin 1 * lath'logy Supper
I! chaps P y.io’ngy Hsry o) Enthusiasm
'ViblerV An-to ny Aids lo Redaction
Ur .in a 1 PhyM'dopy Lite, ol Mndn.p Heber
* zeoave n Ft* Sinn I. tc- of SuuimcrficUl
i ooj iT 1 * "* irg v.ry K yto Shorter Cate*
M r irrh A iMomy ■ hism
■Vlillwr.gM 1 * Guide Sermon on Regenera,
Woo l's o t Inspiration tiou
I'ocpnCs V vols Fanny Woodbury
Sketch ll .de Philip Colville
I'he Foken tor 1830 Kn ckerbot ker 1 s New
Beil on Tenth York
One* 1 Geography (la 11.I 1 . Travel!
VV.hf r ion cs Practical Philosophy in Sport
V * w Red Hover fcic
ALSO—A FEW FRESH
r-oi.-isti'.g , f •< .let Roddi-h, Cucumber, Ear.
It I ‘tin n. Onion 1 « 1..1 uce, Carrot, Big*-
Bond !{<•**’, «. d I erbSo'd.
Aprn 21 67
the Prospectus for
the publication of another Newtpaper in
this o wn w«,< issued by the njWriber, cireum
dances have transpired which have induced
iii.n lo abandon iho projected undertaking nod
again connect hi n*eli with the Columbus En
quirer; .md tin takes this opportunity of return,
mg Ins sneer? ’hank* lo ilioso who have signi
fied a dispn.ition o patronise the Southern
Examine), and hopes he *vill not be less deserv
ing their patronage in returning to his form *
t a ion R T, UtllKh
II >’Editors who have published tlie prosper
m« alio to.) 10, will r infer a favor by gi\ ing the
above an insertion.
1 Vurnb'i 4pril 0.
OFFICIAL PRIZE LIST.
DRAW ft NUMBERS Iff THE
RHODE ISLAND S TATE
CI.ASS -VO. 2
49-33—47—37—22—51—31 l5.
Drawing 10 hr Receive,l on FRIDAY next.
HIGHEST PRIZE
$20,000.
(JraiuK onsolidated Lottery
C LAsS .VO 8.
CO number Lottery; 10 drawn Ballots.
SCHEME OF PHIZES.
I of 20,000 Dollars
1 «f 4,830 Dollars
5 of 1,000 Dollars
5 of 500 Dollars
5 of 400 Dollars
10 of 300 Dollars
10 of 200 Dollars
83 of 100 Dollars
100 of 40 Dollar?
150 #f 20 Dollars
200 ®f 15 Dollars
1800 of 10 Dollars
&iC.
Whole Tickets sf> Half do. $2 50 —
Quarter do. $1 25.
(£/* Oiders received at
ANDREWS
State Lottery and Exchange Office,
Corner of Broad and Jackson Streets.
ArrH 21 57
FOIL SALE.
AVery likely Boy of good uiuractcr. abou'
86 yrar« ot ag'e, aver • good plantation
Blacksmith, and an excellent W,.n.-,,ner.
AFC I A AT r.JIs'oFFICE.
‘ March 17, -y
iiviuuV U\va\>Vpv ot Vitorgva
11 HE no mu I Meet mg of me Grand - haprer
o! Georgia, will be held in the Masonic
Hill, et Augiiila, on Monday the 31 d-y of May
, n«xt, at wlikli Meeticg, it ia hoped all the sub
ordinate Chapter will tin represents 1,
By order of the Grand High Priest,
DANiEL HOOK, secretary.
April 17 6$
\ W 8.1 Vi Vs— 1 \mi\v,
4 first rate second hand BAtiOUCIIIC hut
Illilo worn, will be sold very law* ii up*
plied lor soon.
E.xqUIRE AT THIS OFFICE.
April 14 4« 55
NOT WE.
TIIF. cepartueish p between ibe subicribcr?,
in I lie business of the
CITY HOTEL,
ia disiolve.l by mutual consent. Perseus have
log dfiusanda against the firm, are reqoortcJ to
hand their accounts to Wm. M. Gar, ami »1
indebted to it, to make immediate payment
to him.
WM. McG VR.
GRIFFIN EDMONDSON.
April 14 M
Potter’s Caiholicon.
JUST RECEIVED
DIRECT FROM PHILADELPHIA.*9
4 FBESII Supply of IF. IF, PFier's Onei..
, nnl and Celebrat'd V'FGF.TAtiI K Cx.
I IHOLICON. and not that made by VVoob
bukn Potttr, as recently advettissd, under
ptrlioular cautions by his diflVroill Agents.
FOR SALE UY
NEL‘ ON CARTER & Co.
N. B. The public nre particularly rrqactt'
ed lo observe tha* Mr. W. W. PortKH, is r.ow
in this C ily, and cannot say that tilt article we
offer for sale, ba l not been made and disliibti.
ted under hi. own knowledge aul consent,
though not purchased immediately of him.
N. C i Co.
April 17 *1 sfl
Watches, Jewelry,
MILITARY GOODS,&.C,
JVu £OO, Uraad si. 3 duors hehiw the fStson it Hail
INFORMS his friends and the public that he
has opened at the above name! stand, n
general assortment of Gold and Silver Patent
Lever, Lepine and Plain
WATCHES
AM)
■ w s 1? m tl m v.
AI .SO,
A FULL SUBTLY OF
Military Goods,
among which are Percussion, Flint, Pockei
9 and Bell
G.lt and Silver Scebhard DIRKS, &c, Ur.
ALSO.
Gold, Silver, Shell and Steel
■ Sbjpertorlfi*;
’ f t diking Canes,
AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
1 PJUTC’V UAVID-WAHE
flii* Watches aodClocks es all kinds repaired
■s Orual.
Uanrmber 19 ??
. I
Eagle Hotel,
MILL LDO EVIL LE. G LORO I A
B«HE Subscriber bugs leave to announce to
I)is friends and the public gonerdly, that
.lie still continues a* his old stand, where lie has
k<‘pt for tl.c last six or Bevcu years, and calcu.
iatev to cou/inne for a number of years longer.
It is situated in (be most central part of the
! '>wn, and is in the vary centre of business, be
ing In the vicinity of Hie Branch Bank of the
State ol Georgia, Branch Bank of Darien,
Central Bank, and Stale House. This estab
lishment has etwiiya been known as Iho
EwUiVsL \UVVE\i,
and iti interior arrangement am) gensral con
struction unites in an eminent degrei, spa
ciousness, neatness, and comfort—To the msn
of family, the individual traveller, Iho daily
board.r, or Ibo fashionable visiter, Iho Eagle
presents accommodations inferior lo nunc in
the Southern States. He flatters himself that
on experience hi business, added to tne supe
rior advantages ol si uali.m, and the re -
sources under his control, will enable bna to
give the most decided satisfaction lo all vim
may honor him wilh llicir patronago.
His STABLES nr? spacious and wait'ven'i
la.ed, and amply supple I wilh the lies/of Pr*.
Vi rider, pmi attended by experienced nnJ
steady Ostlers, in addition to which the sub-
will bestow bis own personal unremit-
Ing attention, and in his charges, will not fur
el the pressure of Ibe times.
Thf Augusta Stage unive* at the EA
GLE HOTEL, every Sunday, Tuesday awl
Friday at 8 o’clock A. M and departs every 1
Thursday, Saturday and Monday at 3 o’clock
P. M.
The Hack arrives cver> Saturdoy,
Monday, aud Wednesday at 8 Unlock
—and departs every Friday, 3imd ly and Tues
day at 3 o’eloi k in the evening.
The Alabama Stag? arrives every Thors
day, Saturday and Monday evening t,l | obdork
—Departsevery Wednesday, Fiiday and Sun
day morning at 10 o l cioi k.
I’bc Tallahassee Stage arrives every
Mondev eveabig at 6 and departs
every Widncsduy motnlr.gat B o’clock,
Robert Mccombs.
ILT The Columbus Enquirer, Mncon Tele
graph, Athenian, and AugisU Chronicle,
will each publish the above three times, and
forward their ocuounls lor payment, R McC,
. .. .. Journal,
April < 3i»y 58
I HieA\m«iu\ Slier\fPa .
HZ’ ILL b? !(11 ou (be firs' Tu.;« Its m May
x', between 'he legil Lours of Sale,
th -° ,e .uurl'i part of a negro man name J
Hnry, levied ii aj ho property of G or"; P,
Turpin, to satisfy a ft f, p (| VI, , S vg
r.ar.aah Stewart and George P Turpin
K. IJ. GLtSCOUC, s a. c.
r April 3
: Law Notice.
r SMALL hereafter regular y attend the Su.
penor Courts of Rirhmoo i county. My
ofice and re-idencc is iu Grecnsborough. per
sons residing in Angu-ta, having business to
transact requiring Lc services of a Lawyer in
tho counties nf Greene, Morgan, Newton,
Clarke. O'lsthorpe, Wiike", Lincoln, Tallia
forro, M-> r .c, or Hancock, aad who may
choose to en'rust it to me, will have an op-jor’u
mly of coavrring with me personally ’twice a
year iu relatiuu to it.
FRANCIS M. CONE.
December 5 if j 3
IT The Constitutionalist and Courier will
please publish the above fir 3 weeks and sen l
in their accounts to” this O.f.i e.
V*u\vuuVia fcAievifTa &u\c.
Vl. Ihlj Lt solJ «• ( <uid j»i Lturl I levt e
f on the (list Tups 1 \ m \'i A y htxt vv.iii
ia the usiiul hru.s of sa : j #
0::c negro want an named IVANCE,
letied on to va isfy a in .r:gagc h t,darks
kn,mugs, A mV of Andcr-au D. Jcniucas,
deiAl., vs. Char le> B^alle.
Isaac ffAMoEi’d. s. ««.
March 3 alu 43
cityNjotel,
SAVANNAH,GEORGIA.
| UIC subscriber respectfully informs bis
a. friends and the public that the Motel is
fitted up ia coaplele older lor their accomo
dation, mid every attention will be given to
all wbo will give him a call. No expense has
been spared m procuring tbu Ise.t Lcddio",
Servants, fie. fie. °
O’ The BAR, shall always be supplied with
the best ol Liquors.
A spoiidid Stable and Carriage Mouse 's at
lacncd to the Hotel, with careful Ostlr—«.
SIL\S HOLLIS.
Savannah, March 5, 1830 45
_ O’ The Augusta Chronicle and Charleston
Courier, are requested to ; tiblirii trie abov*
twice a week, for two months.
#l5O iuTwmux
6 V « L V. K,
ROM the subscriber about July last, a Ne
gro woman amend WIN NY. She has a
yellow complexion, bushy buir, a downcast
look, and is about hv* loot cue inch high—she
was brought from Virginia by T. Walker, bdil
sold at N. woerry Court Mouse,to Wm. Gillnm,
for tho sub (liber. (Oil dol!«,s wi'l bs given
for the apprrhens'on & conviction »( tho thief,
and Fifty for the delivery of tho girl.
TUOMAs BRIGGS
The Augusta Chronicle U Tuscaloosa I nielli*
ligoncer, will glv-(be above 13 imeilioes and
forward their accounts to the subscriber. T. B.
f ulum/ila Telescope
March 17 lit 47
1
F» extend the lime for founnate d>o were fn
the Laud Lotteries of cigbtten hundred and
eighteen, eighteen hundred and nineteen,
and eighteen hundred and twenty one, fn
lake out grants for lands thus drawn, amt
at . Ihe time therein specified, to vest th*
smut m Ibe Mato.
UK it mar ltd by the Senate and House of Re.
" pt even la I ives of the State of Georgia, in
f rural Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted
oy the authority ,0 the tame, That cyciy person
who was a fortunate drawer in the land lon
teries by ho authority of the acts passed on Ibo
fifteentb day of December, eighteen hundred
and eighteen, on the sixteenth day 0 I Decem
ber, eighteen hundred and nine cm, and on
the fifleenh day nl May, eighteen hundred and
twenty one, shall have until the first day *f
November, cighetn hundred and thirty, to
take out hie, her or their grant?, upon payio ,r
into the Treasury the sum of eight dollars/ *
t?Fc. 2. And be it further enacted by the au
thority aforesaid, Tins from and after the first,
day ol November, eighteen bnudroj and thirty,
the lands so drawn as aforesaid, and not "rant
ed, shall revert to, and become the pro, urly of
tlie Stale.
Sec And be it further m.'clid, That this
Act shall not extend to any lot or lots of land
drawn by orphans until three years as er the
said orphans rball have arrived at the age of
twenty one; mu to any lots drawn by ideots or
lunatics, or’persons who Imve departed this life
since hey gave in for a draw ordrawi iu said
iotleiies of 18)8, 1819, and 1821, aid whos*
estates are unrepresented, nor to any lots num
ber ten and one hundred, set apart for the pur
pose of public education.
Sec. 4. And be it further enacted. That all
laws and parts ol laws militating against this
act be and Hie sr.mo are linrtby.r.ejflaWds'X
b»c. 3. And be it further enaUpifp the' aVftr
thoniy aforesaid, That it shall be ONfiluiy of Ins'
Excellency the Governor, lo cause 'his net to
be published in all the public Gazette? of this
Stale, once a month, until the fi>s( duy of No
vember nex*, and that he cause the expenses of
such publication to be paid out of ih« run l in
gent fund. WAKiIF-N JOURDAN,
Speaker of the House of Itipresenlalnes.
I HOM S STOCKS,
President of {he Senate' .
Assented lo Oth November, R 129
GEORGE K. GILMER
Governor,
November *7l m!?m 14
tt/** During my absence Iron the City,
Mr. Wm. ,1. IVigiit.maiv will act as my Agent.
WM. B HELTON.
April 17 56
A 813 UA I ION, as a Barkeeper, bv a per
'-*■ *°u wb > has hoi ten years exoerience ia
die duties appertaining to it, aod can give sat
isfactory references.
ENQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE.
April 17 :i SU
Irwins
J 4. VV. WARREN*,
II AS jest received sad is now openieg, at
■ A No. 231 Broad street, 0 general and
WHICH WILL UK SOLD LOW FOR CASH.
April 17 .T 66
WANTED,
A Journeyman Tailor.
\MAN of sober or.d Induxtriou? habits, wlft
find steady em] luytEent by applying ibb
me-Jiately to
J. V. WELLS.
Cambridge (9. C.) April 6th 1830. fit M