Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, July 30, 1827, Image 4

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PWI-.1 U TAe following spirited nnd beautiful stanzas we copy from the Baltimore. Gazette. GREEK SONG. Jflouut, soldier, mount, thy gallant steed,— Seek, seek, the ranks of war ; ’Tis better there in death to bleed, . Than drag a tyrant’s ear. Strike ; strike! nor think the blow unseen That frce9the limbs where chains have bean. Oh noeach dying shout that peals FroVn continent or isle, Each syioke that curling slow, reveals A city’s funeral pile,— Are heard nnd seen among the free, "Whose hearts are struggling, Greece,-with the#.' i On, on, for Karaiskaki’s hand ! Look where the crescents wave ; They glance above a ruined land, Like dcath-liehts o’er a grave ; One prayer, nine thought, of Marathon, And they are quenched,—on, soldier, oh ' But yet, if not t' e glorious past, For hope of future fame, Nor chains of kteel .around thee cast, Urge thee to War w ith shame ;— Think that beyond; the parting sea The prayers of beauty rise for thee Na v cast not on tbv infant child That look of fond regret.— Mind not that shriek of sorrow wild,— Thv wife shal' clast'thee vet,— God, and the fair ac-oss the wave Watch o’er the clii'rircn nf tire brave. Then, soldier, mount t[h(j gallant steed,— Seek, spek, the ranks of war ; ’Tis better there in death to bleed. Than drag a tyrant’s car; One clasp,—one kiss.—then soldier, oe— ■fyi.d win another Marathon. SIMONIDES. nni3t be no compromise in Ihe matter; how ever painful it may be to give up a friend and former benefactor, it must be done ; it is one mode of checking intemperance, that black cloud which hangs over our otherwise bright and happ End. It is bet ter that one guilty should suffer than, fifty innocent should be exposed to ruin.! Bos. Med Intel. From tht Western Quarterly Review. THE MISSOURI TRAPPER. At the sources of the Missouri, Yellow Stone, Plait, White, Arkansas, and Red Rivers, and on all their tributaries, that have sourses in the Rocky Mountains, the the great object of pursuit of the trappers] white and savage, is the Beaver buffalo is hunted for food, beds, clothing, PROPOSALS BT p. PRICE. JR. NO. 66 LOMBARD-STREET—PHILADELPHIA, For publishing a Literary Journal to be called THE embellished WITH A%n1 , r Tftni • Splendid Quarto Engravings. Apple Trees. If the following Statement j F intended as an agreeable and is true, ,t is very important; and if no- j f I j„ struct jve companion for the parlour, and true it would be well that it might be con- , ..^nnronriate attendant at the Toilet—to be is- for money tradicted by Somb one who has or may be a . sued every Wednesday, commencing with the first bio to speak from experiment. It is ta- j Wednesday in July oext. _, TI „ ; ken from an European Magazine■; but we j s0 ^!vJr“ilrcsjecu worthy the paTron- j r ^.„,, bave olten seen and heard sinuuar state- j ,„ eo f the public, both as a cheap and elegant: rpi ’ meets, originating from other sources. i emporium of useful and interesting information, j . .j" i Itisa general complaint that the finest j and a valuable repository of choice specimens of I Have just received a fresh supply of the celebrated . , aDDle trees of this country TG Britain! Miscellaneous literature. Strict attention will and furniture; the other animal is trapped < ,{P , °. *, * 4 be bestowed on the moral tendency of “ THE It is the cliie f mean of gain j huvc , g cnerateJ . and many of the best j so( jveNIRand a constant watchfulness pre- To tliese lonely .and sequestered regions, isolated from social nature and man, by ragged and lofty mountains, and wide and sterile deserts, repair hundreds of white hunters who hunt for subsistence and trap for gain. They make their way 'here in armed partnerships, fitted out as a kind of guerrillas. Arrived at the frowning bar- i iers of nature, they separate. Some times a pair of sworn friends trap together.- There are not a few, who repair, each by himself, and as far as may be, from a known haunt of another, to those solitary streams and mountains. Outlawry, ne cessity, avarice, an appetite for lawless, unrestrained, and unwitnessed roving; con-| °” H c l ua u y nJ JpJ^ e ^discovered * n two '' " ' out the point out ail effectual method of retaining good apples in this country without the trouble of grafiing, as in every perfectly ripe apple there will be found one and sometimes two round seeds the others will have one or more flattened sides. The round ones will produce the improved fruit from which they are taken, and those with the Halted sides will pio- duce the fruit of the crab [or stock] upon which the graft was inserted. It requires not a long time to ascertain the difference ; for if a circle is drawn in rich ground, and the flat sided seeds planted therein and the round seeds in :he centre, the varia- TURP1N & D’ANTIGNAC, AGENTS. Swaim’s Panacea. 1500 SADDLES, 17 FOR SALE. At the old stand of Bostwick, Gilbert, Co. s 3r of which are of a very superior quality. —also— S ADDLE TREES, IJorskins. Skirting, Br die and Harness Leather, Plated, Brass, ar.c Complaints, and most Diseases arising in de- ; bilitated constitutions, or froman impure state i of the Blood, &c. fcc. ril HIS Medicine has acquired a very extend- 1 ed and established celebrity both in Hos pital and Private practice, which its efficacy alone has supported for these seven years past. As a spring or fall purifier it has given new The first will throw cr ib, and the latter as follows : from tiie best Biographi- persons, male and female, particularly the latter; Anecdotes, Bo.i Mots, .v,’c. Sec. The original matter necessary for this department of our paper will be furnish ed by individuals who are ift vantageously known to the public through the medium of their Lite rary production ; besides the numerous corres- j constitutions to thousands, it is by its operation pondents who may lie expected to contribute. j on the Blood that such surprising cures have been 2. Miscellany.—Interesting items of intelli- ' performed in numerous diseases. gence. foreign and domestic occurrences, deaths, j The effect of this medicine is such as not to in- man iages, &c. ! terrupt either business or pleasure, and requires 3. Engravings.—The first number of every I only the common restraint of moderation in diet, month w ill he embellished with a splendid quarto ! It is conveyed by the circulating iluids, and cor- Copper Plate Engraving, fitted to the size of the ! vccts their tendencies to all those diseases w hich work, among which will be the following. j originate in vitiated blood, diseased liver, or de- Albambra, Ancient Pal-jMan. P raved a PP etitd - U is a safe - medicine - and rc- Japand Saddlery Ware, Harness Mountin' | Whips, Spurs, Szc. together with cvciy other • For the cure of Scrofula, or King’s Evil, Ulcers, tide, usually kept in the Rheumatism, Syphilitic, Mercurial and Liver ; SiI3>DLH\ r X-ZFE, all of which v. id be sold at the very lowest nr ces. S. KITTREDGE. "' No. 301A Broad-Street, Augu,ta, Gee July 19 21 ti S' CASTINGS FOTTWD. OME of my children found yesterday wri the House occupied by my family J,.'. Ovens and Lids, and one small Skillet' T,,,. were concealed in the dust, and are apparent!, new.' Persons who have lately lost such in cits, may have them bv describing the propert | and paying for this advertisement. Apply to ti: Subscriber, No. 323, North side of Broad-Stree: HENRY July 23 FROM THE N. C. STAR. TO MARY. ’(Then those we love are laid in dust, Or gone to climbs that’s far away, "We sadlv rnve thro’ srenps where erst With them we fondly lov’d to stray. Oh ! then the breeze is sorrow’s breath, And tears with dew.drops mingle fast; The fiowers wear the hut of death, The brook seems murm’ring oflhc past The da}-liaht fading in the west. To meiWry brings the parting smile Of he^.witljjjvhom in converse blest, We/did our’ evening hours beguile Oh ! '^laryA $hall oft frequent The sernes thro’ which with tliec I strayed, zVhen hope was warm and fancy lent Her charms to all that we survey’d. Oh ! then I thought thv heart was mine, A pfl f'hprish ti hopPb now sigone j But still my love is ever tiling, Tho 7 1 am left to pine alone. Oh ! say, wilt thou one thought bestow On him who oft Will think of thee, And pray (hat thou may’st never know The grief from which he’ll ne’er be free )V, D. D, —G— HUMAN G AND’ UR. IVe gaze on a billow with wonder and awe Swelling high as it threatens the shore ; . .Till broken and lost we forget that we saw, And think of that billow no more.’ So the pomp of the great .so the fame of the brave, So the treasures of glory and pride, Tho’ they mount on the Hood like the high swell ing wave, Like that too must ebb with the tide",- FRINTER’f^ORftER. A printer was leading a bachelor’s life, ’Cause be could 4 not cr would not procure him a wile ; Industrious and prudent, he cut but few capers. Printed pamphlets, blanks, “greetings,” and weekly newspapers. On newspaper any. a friend happen’d to call, While creak went the press, and thump, thump, went the hall; Oo the part ol the she»t he was casting his eye Which tells us who many, and also who die— Then says to the printer, ‘ Unless inv eyes fail, Xour impression just thereabouts looks rather pale.” “ Who wuuld’nt look pale,” repMes Type, "in this case, \ With marriage and death staring fallen the face? —OO©— Drinking water neiliier makes \ n)an 4^/k, nor in debt, nor his wife a widov. On the choice of a Physician.—In the first place, he should possess a good un derstanding. IV dak men, with plausible manners and superficial attainments, make very good q.tacks, and often bec -me suf ficiently current and popular to acquire business and money—but never can be come able physicians. The young physician must laboa long ■and diligently, and nnderrlTF'clirecT on of the best guides, liefo'C lie cat; be afeiy trusted to enter alone on the duties jf Jus profession. Select a man of principle. Every physician carries about win him amoral or immoral atmosphere and influ ence, as some recent events sufficient v im ply if the fact had not been demons ated a thousand times before. He should be a man not given to flat* ry. He should be upright and indeprndei . He should be a man of temperate hab ■— The physician is like the fficer T the day in the military encampment; a vays liable to be hastily called ■ n wher auv difficulty or accident recurs, a^d liklv to need theiul! excercise of his facultie and recourses, natural and acquired.. Thvre slant exposure to danger, and a habit ofj °. r l ^ lree y ea rs. defying the elements, of becoming suffi- ! { ie eaV *- s f • cient to themselves, the absoluteliecessiiy j ’ ''' cs 0 ' lr hj m pro\ed dee distinguished in ria of relying alone upon their own nersonal j s 1J I )e ai * 1 re > a P c ' with a wot^ly appear- : vie strength and resources,create an astonish- I anct alH hi due time the fruit of each will! Arc ing compound cf quickness of precoption, ! cvcr }' thing beyond douot. their with arcckless confidence in own pro-} . . wess. YY r e have seen more than one person ! .. arsni P s and Peas. A friend of this cast incurably attached to solitude of acc of (he Moorish I Burning Fountain, one Kings in Spain j of the seven w onders View of the permanent' of Daophinv. Bridge over the Schuyl- Grotto of Oselles. kill. |Temple of Pluto. jEtna. from the Gardens Pont Du Gard, near of the Prince ofBisca-l Nismes. Languedoc, ria. jSaussurc’s ascent of iew of St. Petersburgh ! 'Mont Blanc, ch Street Ferry, Phil- Cascade near Oysans, i labor and danger, compared with which Robinson Crusoe’s sojourn on his Island was but a mero pastoral experiment. They furnish ah impressive proof, that there is no mode of life intrinsically so repulsive and painful, but man may become recon ciled to it by habit. A lonely hunter, cast upon nature and the elements, with nothing but prairies and mountains in view, wtthout bread or salt, and in jeopardy from beasts and sav ages every hour, amidst scenery and dan gers that weuld tend naturally to rasie the heart to God, trusting to no divinities but his knife and his gun, and building all his plans for the future on traps, regarding the foot-steps of man, imprinted in the sand, as objects of calculating apprehen sion, and almost equally dreading the face of the whiteman and savage; in situations thus lonely and exposed, he braves tiie heat of Summer, the ices and the moun tain blast of Winter, the grizzly bear, and robbers of his own race, and savanes for years. When he has collected a sufficient number of packs of beaver, he fells a hol low tree, slides it into some full mountain stream, paddles down the thousand leagues of the Missouri, and is seen with a dress, a gait and manners, as appropriate to his pursuits as a sailor’s, bustling' about the streets of St. Louis to make bargains for his furs. Improvement in Hydraulics.—A Mr. Cooper, from Guildhall,Vt. and now res ident in this village, has for more than a year past been improving a new Hydrau lic machine, and lias succeeded to the as tonishment of all who have witnessed its operation. He has lately exhibited one in this place, which was in length and di ameter eight inches and of a cylindrical form. The machine is operated by means o.f a crank attached to tiie gudgeon upon each end of it. The power applied to ?he machine, was four men who were able to throw a confined column of water iliree-fourths of an inch in diameter, one hundred and twenty feet on a horizontal line, and more than ninety feet high,— This machine is entirely different from a- ny tiling that lias ever heretofore been known. Mr. C. has in his specification for Letters Patent, termed it the “Rota tive Piston,” yet it contains neither piston or valves, but has the appearance of a wheel within a wheel, operating in such a manner as to form a vacuum on one side, and a powerful compression on the other, and what is most wonderful, al each revo lution, it takes and throws out more cubic inches 6f water, than the whole spare which the machine itself occupies. The machine has been shown and the principle of it explained, to many gentleman of sci ence and experience in hydraulics, among which was His Excellency the Governor of New-York; and it is the prevailing o- pinion of all that, it will taise the place of every other machine,'both ofPuir.ps and Fire Engines, as soon as it is extensively known.. Mr. C. has associated himself with two gealemen of this village, who have PstaL- lishel amanufactury on an extensive scale; and wfcunderstand that the company have sent an ^gent to Europe, to secure the rights for France, England and other coun tries in that'iection.— Vermont Journal. h ANTING. “ I am an old Yellow,” says Cowper, in one of his letters Hurdis, “ but I had once my dancing dayi as you have'now, yet I could never find fsat l could learn halt so mnch'ef a woman’s real character by dancing w ith her as conversing with her at home, when I could observe her behaviour at the table, at the fireside, and in all the trying scenes of domestick life. We are all good when we are pleasant; but she is ihe good woman, who wants not ihe fiddle to sweeten her.” Bed Bugs—A strong decoction of ripe red pepper is said to be as efficacioirs an antidote to beg bugs as can be selected from the multitudinous rpceipts for the same purpose„- of the editor gave u§. the following practical him, jvhich (though we have once published it) may be of service to some of our recent subscribers Parsnips maybe raised to great advantage as a second crop, to peas ; the seed to be sowed when the peas are, The writer of this has been in this practice for several years, and lias gener ally, found the crop of parsnips thus rais ed quite as large, and frequently larger than those raised in beds by themselves.— 1 lie peas protected them from the sun when small. Wholesome Meat.—All meats, say wri ters on medical subjects, are best when the animal is at maturity.—Hence to delicate persons, chickens, lamb, veal, pig are not near so wholesome or nutritive as beef, fowl mutton and pork. Sore Baclc in Horses.—White load, moistened with milk or sweet oil, has been recommended as the most effective appli cation in the above cornnlaint- adelphia. Paraclete, founded by Abelard. Dauphiny. Desert of the Grand Chartreuse. TOiS® PUSHED, AT THE Office of the Georgia Courier, THE ETTERS OF THE rev. j ^ ivies ©s-s rm, Of Mount Ariel, Abbeville, Dist. S. C. I.V AKSWERTO THE SERMON OF THE Rev. Joseph C. Stiles, on Predestination. Those wishing to read the above letters, can be supplied with copies, by application to the Rev. Mr. Ken nedy, or at this office. July 19 21 3t Giant’s Causeway and, East Prospect of Gi- Bridge of Bridon. j ant’s Causeway. State Prison, Auburn, Castle of Segovia. New York. |Lakeof Killarney from Tynwald Hill. Isle of Kenmure Park. Each Subscriber will thus be furnished yearly with 13 superior Copperplate' Engravings, the price of which if purchased singly would more than double the annual cost of the entire work. 4. The Toilet —In addition to the asual Litera ry matter contained in similar publications, the Proprietor has completed an arrangement by which he will be enabled to furnish correct de scriptions of Ihe prevailing fas: ions, both foreign and domestic, illustrated with elegant engra vings, besides the regular series, cnce in each quarter; places of fashionable resort; sketches of life, manners, izc. &ic. at the earliest possible period, and from the most authentic sources. 5. Editor’s department; Notices of passing events: The Drama. New Publications; Criti cisms; Reviews, &lc. See. ‘ THE SOUVENIR” will be published every Wednesday morning, on extra-medium fine white moves all those evils which an unsuccessful use of mercury so often occasions. No one, how ever is advised to take it. without first fully con vincing himself of the truth of what is here stated anti the rectitude of the Proprietor’s intentions. This Medicine has the singular fortune, a just tribute to its great merit, of being recommended by the most celebrated Practitioners cf Medicine in the UYiited States and elsewhere, whereas not one of the spurious mixtures made in imitation of it, is supported by the Faculty. This fact of fers an argument so plain and conclusive, that.it needs only to be mentioned to enforce convic tion. From Dr. Wm. Price, formerly Surgeon of Ihe Pennsylvania Hospital. k.c. Liverpool, (eng.) Sept. 1823. The Vegetable Syrup, called Swaim’s Pana cea, prepared by Mr. Swaim, of Philadelphia, has recently been introduced here bv Dr. Price, from the United States of America, where it is now extensively used in the treatment of a varie ty of Chronic Diseases. Of the efficacy of this preparation Dr- Price has had abundant and most satisfactory evidence, during a course of experiments made under his direction, whilst Surgeon of the Pennsylvania Hospital; and since his arrival in England, he has had the good fortune of witnessing manv ad ditioiial instances of its successful administration. • The diseases in which this Medicine has been paiticularly useful, are those arising from con stitutional causes—as in the various forms of Scrofula, whether affecting the bones, joints, or soft parts ; and in cases, where a disposition to this disease is manifested by debility only, it operates as a preventive to the local disease by ROBERT. 22 tf MENDENHA l.l/S Patent Improved Grift .Villi, T HE undersigned, living in Augusta, brim appointed, by MonfortS. Street, and John Wilson, Assignees' of Moses Mendenhall, sol,* Agent, in future, for selling in Georgia thraW. i nportant and valuable improvement in the Grist Mill, informs the Public that he is ready < dispose ot the same to those who may want only an individnal right, or to those who may wish t\ purchase for counties. Those who prefer seeing specimens before they purchase, can be satisfied at my house, or can see several new in operatioa in this neighborhood. Individual Rights §2.3. B. MIMS May 28 * 5m ~ HP The Milledgcvillc Journal will pleasety publish this weekly for two months and semi ih c account lo the office of the Georgia Courier lor pay meet. c SHE SUBSCHIEER ONTlNUES the Manufactory of TIN WARE, at No. 115, corner of Broad and Centre-streets, opposite the lower market, where he keeps constantly on hand, a general assort ment of READY MADE TIN, At wholesale or retail. Also, a general asso tment of Vr hich will be sold for Cosh, or town acceptances, W. A MITCHELL. July 19 21 3t. paper, printed with new and elegant type, and ! its beneficial effects on the constitution. It is decorated, in addition to the engrav’ngs alluded j equally efficacious in mercurial disease, and in to above, with many appropriate embellishments, i R ,e secondary forms of Sypilis, and liaslately Each No. will comprise eight pages, stitched and ! * ,ecn gl"' en w *th marked success in chronic dis- expr< ssly adapted for binding. Atthe expiration I eas< |s of the Liver, which had resisted the careful of every year, or the close of a volume, subscri- ! exhibition of mercury It has, likewise, very re- bers will be furnished gratis with a general index j cently been administered with decided advant- of the contents, and a handsomely engraved ti : a S e by ono °f the most distinguished Surgeons in tie page. ' c London, in a case which had entirely destroyed Price of subscription $2 20 per annum paya- the r ‘fT ,! t eye of the patient, and a great portion ble in advance. Post Blasters-and others out of | of the side of the face. WM. PRICE, M. D. the cily, procuring five subscribers and becoming May 28 7 responsible for the payment will be entitled to a sixth copy gratis. The Copper-Plate embellishments will be su perb tended by the Publisher, and the typo graphical part of this work will be under the ex clusive directi n of Messrs. Atkinson &z Alexan der. who have been so long known to the public as able and enterprising artizans, that it is entire ly unnecessary to say that so far as they are con cerned, there can be no doubt as to the elegance of its execution ; and with regard to his own share of the arrangements, the Publisher binds himself, in case he should fail to perform any es sential part of his undertaking to refund the I rice of subscription. Agents will shortly be appointed in different parts of the United States, until which time sub scriptions will be received by PHILIP PRICE, Jr. No. 66 Lombard street, Philadelphia, to whom all orders must be addressed, post paid—And al so by Judah Dobson, 108 Chesnut street; at the Office of the Saturday Evening Post, No. 112 Chesnut street, two doors below the Post-Office. July 9 17 TO HIRE, A good healthy Girl, for a Wgl Nurse quire at this office. July 9 18 tf En O FFERS his services to the inhabitants of Augusta, and its vicinity^ in the different branches of his profession His office is on Campbell-Street, third door round the Corner, from Al’Dowell’s Store. June 25 15 tf WHISKEY, RUM, S? GIN. Just rcurtv d from New York anu Philadelphia HHDS Rye Whiskey 10 do N. E Rum 30 Bbls Country Gin 20 do superior Beer, Fidler &z Taylor’s brand 20 do Newark Cider 20 Qr Casks Sicily Madeira, Teneriffe, Muscatel, and Malaga Wines Muscovado Sugars, in hhds and bbls Coffee in Bbis and bags arid a genera! as sortment of GROCERIES and DRY GOODS, constantly on hand, for sale on reasonable terms by ’ BUGG k. GREENWOOD, 224, Broad Street February 12 77 tf TO THE PUBLIC. H AVING seen a notice in the ‘ Savannah ./.Georgian,” (which is probably intended for publication in other public Gazettes of the State,) purporting to he from the “ Board of Commissioners of the Brunswick Cana! Compa ny,” and signed by leazer Early, Secretary, stating that books of subscription will be opened in various towns in this state, therein mentioned, on the :stof September next, for the purpose of receiving, subscriptions for stock, upon he ves ted rights and privileges granted by the last ses sion of the Legislature, to myself and nine others nominally named in the charter;—this is to give notice that the undersigned is the sole bona-fide propi letor of the said vested rights and privileges, and (hat there is n w, no such “ Board” lawfully authorised to act, nor. to pm the said rights, Stc. into market, without my consent. Four of the most responsible men incorpora ted with me. w ho w ith myself represent five tc-r.ths of the charter in the present stage of the busi ness, have resigned the control of the disposal of those rights &rc. for tiie purpose contemplated by the act. to me—which together with my be ing the sole proprietor, having borne all the ex pense of the survey, after being enticed to Glynn county, with the Engineer in April 1826, by let- Information Wanted, I RESPECTING Mr. Andrew Potts aud family, R, of Cappy, County, in Ireland. Four of Mr. Potts’ sons, William, Hance, David, and James, sailed from Warns Point, for America, on the 1st of June, 1805, on board the brig Ly dia, Captain Webb, and landed- at Philadelphia. They settled on a farm o/ land near Lcwistown, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania. The above An drew Potts and wife, their daughter Jane, and sons Andrew, John, Alexander, and Samuel, sailed from Belfast in August, 1809, on board the Protection, Captain Beams, bound for New York. The last time Mr. Potts’ friends heard from him was in July, 1818, at which time he li ved in Hector, Seneca County, State of New- York. Any information concerning the above family, directed to me at. Augusta, Georgia, so that I may forward the same to their friends in Ireland, who are very anxious to hear from them, will be. thankfully received and duly at tended to. JOHN J. MAGUIRE. May 31 8 FOR SALE. T HE six acre Lot above Turknetts-Spring adjoining the property of W Smith, 12,V The situation is commanding and pleasant and it is in the neighbourhood of good water. I n disputed Titles will be given lo the purchaser. FOR TERMS Al'PLV To w. A. l:rcw; A "(nr Mav-31 "s ,• THE SimSCUUSEU, Is now receiving aud opening, four "doors the City Hotel, AN elW;.\\t ASS IRTMI XT OF GLASS, CH 'A. LOW AND ’SS*' Direct from Liverpool, which he will set Par Cash, or To ten Acceptanc Put up particularly for Country Merchants. JAMES BONES. Juno 12 li ]2t FOR SALE, A first rate second hand four wheel CARRI AGE. and good match of HORSES, on ac coinmodating terms. Enquire at tiiis office. July 2. i 7 tf American Farmer, W E wish every friend of this journal should understand, and that they would have the kindness to make it known, that to any one who will procure four subscribers and remit on $20. W e beg also to repeat, that all the risk of, and addressed to “the ca merican Farmer, Baltimore”—and Great Luck again at BEERS’ Combination No. 24, 51, 53, IS THE «S33tis^tnfiton <£iti> HotUrj>, TK RD CLASS, Came out on the 4ih of July, a Prize of $500, IN A WHOLE TICKET, And was obtained by a gentleman of this City, (now absent on a journey.) at BEERS* OFFICE Where the Cash is ready, and will be paid frr the Prize whenever called for. byjhe editor. 1 he American Farmer is published weekiv by J-S, Skinner, postmaster, of Baltimore, printed on fine paper the size of ordinary newspaper, folded so as to make 8 pages ; about one half, or four pages devoted to practical agriculture ; the remainder to internal improvements, rural and domestic economy, selections for house-keepers and female readers and natural history and ni ters of treachery, promising assistance and then ! ral s P ots - A minute index and title page to the leaving me to stand alone, in that, and all other I volume is published, and forwarded with expenses, labour, invention, k.c relative thereto. ! ‘> ;e rist number of each volume. Asingle number gives the undersigned the lawful right as Afrent j f' e sent t0 an J’ one w * 10 may desire to sec a for ’ “ establishing the Brunswick Canal Corn- i s r7 c *inen of the Publication, panv.” ! 1EFT0 all editors who will give the above one Notice is therefore, hereby given, that all who j or two ‘ nsertions > we shall feel much indebted, may.subscribe for shares in the above m onioned Next Lottery. Tim 3MTEW 'SOWii Consolidated Lottery, NO. 4. Was Drawn on the ISth imt. The Drawing will be received for examination CL Saturday Morning next, the 28th inst. 54 NUMBER COKB1NATIO& LOTT EE Y, 8 Drawn Ballots. PICH 3CHKW5E. Prize of$ 16000 js$16000 stock, in consequence of the said notice signed bv Fleazor Early Secretary,"will be considered and held as assenting by contract to the payment of my account, amounting t 82100 for the cost cf those vested rights and privileges, out of the first instalment; as the object of the aforesaid purpor ting Board, composed of a refractory minority and the ungrateful part of the Commissioners, under the intrigue rf the aforesaid Eleazer Early, is to swindle the undersigned out of those vested rights and prieileges for which^they have never spent a do'lar, merely because I unfortunately in troduced the names of Col. Jno, Burnett itDaniel Blue, into the bill' for the charter, the better to ensure its passage through both houses of the Legislature. W. B. DAVIS, Agent and proprietor for the 'Brunswick Canal Company. mf” Editors who may publish the notice signed by Eleazer Early, Secretary of the said pretend ed "Board of Commissioners of the Brunswick Canal Company” are requested to insert the a- bove notice also, and forward tbeir accounts to me for payment, W B. DAVIS. Augdsta, July 19, 1627 21 w3t and will g'aoly reciprocate their kindness. P. S. The American Farmer is circulated thro’ every state and territory, and is written for by many of the most distinguished practical farmers 1 a of 4000 is 4000 1 61 of 2500 is *2500 • 1 66 of 2000 is 2000 1 66 of 1600 is 1600 1 66 of 1576 is 1576 5 66 of 1000 is 5000 10 66 of 500 is 5000 10 66 of 200 is 2000 25 (( of 100 is 2500 46 66 of 50 is 2306 92 66 of 20 is 1840 1150 u of 10 is 11500 8280 66 of 5 is 4J 400 9624 15180 PRIZES. > BLANKS. 5 899,216 24804 TICKETS. Tickets $5, Halves^ 50, Quarte •S 1 25. uWhe Union. A ( Office of American Farmer. 1Fite Hundred Dollars REWARD. 1" OST on Monday evening, the 9th instant, .I J between the Eagle Tavern in Augusta and the upper Hamburg Spring, a CALF SKIN POCKET BOOK containing Five Thousand Dol lars of United States Bank Notes, and seven hun dred and Seventy Dollars of the Bank of the State of Georgia-, payable principally in Augusta. Any person who may deliver the said Pocket Book or give such information as may be the means of obtaining the money, shall be entitled to the above Reward, by calling on myself in Muscogee Cjunty, or Edmund Bugg of Augusta, who is my agent.- T ,, HENRY H. LOWE. July 16 20 2m*pd. In this Scheme there aie about two prizes to three blanks, and the number of tickets in the Combination Schemes, being reduced of late bv nearly 10,000, gives a much better chance thsr.- usual for the larger prizes. APPLY AT BEERS’ Fortunate Lottery Office, W here the Cash is paid for all prizes sold a’, his office, as soon as presented. And where capital prizes have been sold and paid in nearly all the late Lotteries. * Payable in Lots in Albany. , July 23' " 2 22t is We have appointed Mr B. F. Verbery, our lawful Attorney, during our absence. J. L. ANDERSON, & Co June 11 u tf Ifr EDGE CUT OFF