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VOL. 7.
PUBLISHED evert
%U.ND\lf, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY,
v A.V 2 O'CXiQCtt, P* Mi
an. Howard's Brick BniWtngt,oppg«il*th« Post-Ofllc.
M’liitosh Street.
" m a Err ions.
'■ rand and ye.trr»c>, by Administrator*, Exec.u
tor, o? fequir.dihy Lw. to be held on t:.e
ir-tTues.lay in the month, between the hour* often in he
forenoon and three in the aftcruoou, »t the Court-ho* .3 of
the county, n which the property is muste.—Notic i. f
these sale* must be given in a publie gaaette SIX 1 Y and i»*
previous to the day cf sale.
Notices of the sale of persumU property muetoogivoo in
ike hianncr, FORTY days previous to the J*y of sale '
Notice to the debtors and creditor*of an estate, mu*th«
-VbUsbctl for FORTY days. -
Notice that application will be made to tlto C«rurt otor
aluarv fbr leave to sell land, must bo published for l-OUK
MONTHS. .... , ,
Noti'-e for leave to sell Negroes, must be published Tor
.FOUR .MONTHS,before any order absolute shall be made
horoonbythecourt^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Original Contents
or the
Souttierfr
VOL. VI. NO. 3.
ArV. XV lil.—Essay on Rotation of Crops; by
j Hamilton CocyEtt; rea*l befoie H»e Union
Agricultural Society.
XIX —Oo Manures, &c. by W A. f*
XX. —On tbe Cultivation of the Grape Viiie; by
Abinhaiw Getter. • . . L,- '
XXI. —Accoo.it of nn Experiment in the Cul- !
tor.- of Ripe; liv A. Black River Rice Planter.
XXII. A Successful Method of Raising Ducks
by Experimenter.
XXlll.—Account of an Agricultural Excursion
m ,de into the Sonili of Geoigia iu the winter of
J83l; 'by the Editor.
March 6
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
'fTDIE Subcriher will continue the transaction
of a general Commission Busi.nes in this cl
.tv, Uiider Ibe name of
7 T\Y r & PADELFORD,.
qn bis individual account.
EDWARD PADELi-ORD.
Savannah. Jan. 22, >833. 6t 27
A HORSK.
A FIRST rate Northern HORSE, square
/\ built, six ve«rs old, warranted sound nnd
. »e l broke to Harness or Saddle, for sale, Ap
"aly nt this office.
Feb 18 '2l ts a
LAW NOTICE.
next done to that of Crawpoiid fk Cum
mino E-q- s informs *h‘e public that he will faith
fully attend JO all bu*'»ess with which he may
be intrust :!. ROBERT CLARKE
O «r 12 111 n
y< . Notice. .
DURING my from the citv. Joittir
if Wright, Fhu.lir H. Mantz. fa. W»t.
G OiieLoß will a,;t as mv agtints and are fuHy
auth'.riz and and eihp-werrfd to transact all n,y
business. - '. ..
WILLIAM WRIGHT,
’ Fe h 18 21 if
NOTICE.
Fin iIE undersigned having been appointed
-j|_- Sexton- for the city of Augusta, hereby
givt-s niitie.; that all orders, left a, Mr Oliver
IVcne.iktr’s, Store, four doors west,of Houston
Cued, will be attendhd to with promptitude.
LOUIS KUIVZE.
March l 26
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Mrs.
/\ Mary A-m B. White, dec’d. are requested
«7> make immediate payment to the Suluciiber
And thoae to whom tlie said estate is indebted,
will presebttheii accounts, for paymont duly
nbtlteuttcaled aud within the time prescribed by
Jaw R F POE, tfafr
__ Feb. 4. ■< 16wtf
LOST,
BY a person on his way from Decatur, Law
reuceville, Waikinsville, Lexington, and
Washington; to the city of Augusta, two NOTES
iu favor of Stoddard fa Davis—one of William
Lattimer. dated March 12th, 1832. payable it*
sit ..months, amount $265 72 The other' of
Thnma*,Aiken, dated Feb. 44th, 1832. payable
111 nine months—amount $166 87—with an e t
dor»emenl Ot s6') on the Ist inst A ! l persons
aie cautioned not to - trade for either of these
Notes, as payment has been slopped The finder
VTitl confer a fardf bv inclosing the same by
Mad- ,0 the subscribers in Charleston, or by de
livering them to Messrs Luxe Reed fa Cos Au-
STODDARD, DAVIS fa Cos.
March 8 3l 29
. NOTICE.
OUR months after date application will he
gv made to the Honorable interior Court of
(!,is County, for 'eavc to sell the estate of Roh-
McCoomh*. and .eased, consisting of Negroes,
Household F< .niture, Land, Lc.
jCfIN S. COOMBS, Adm'r.
Jan 2 11? tii4m
Administrator's Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in April next,
will be sold, at the lower Market-
House, in the city, of Augusta, agreeably
to an order of the Justices of the Inferior
jCourt, sitting for Ordinary purges, a
tract of Land, containing five hundred
Acres, more or less, situate in Richmond
County, belonging to the estate of Mary
Daily deceased ; sold for ihe benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
t WM. SKINNER, Adm'r.
- Jnn 30 • . 13 w2m
. JAILOR'S SALE.
sr'iTTICL be sold, at the Lower Market, in the
W City, of Augusta, on the first Tuesday in
i'pril next, if not previously catted for, a Negro.
Boy, calls himself BILLY, soys lie belongs to a
Mr. Henderson of Troup County, Geo. Sold
hy order of the City Council, to pay jail fees and
other expenccs-
H B. FRAZER, Jailor R. C.
Feb 27 " 25 td
7 NOTICE.
THE Subscriber wishes to hire two or three
good Male Servants, for which a liberal
price will be given. t,
v 8 W. G. GRIMES.
(sctl9 88
" notice; ■ r
The Subscriber, having sold his Stock
of Dry Goods to Mr. S. \V. Wade, who
continues, the business, solicits fm him a
continuance of the custom and friendship
of his former friends and customers.
B BAIRD.
February 4. if t 5
* _____
LAW QF GEORGIA.
AN ACT*.
To regulate slaves and free persons of
color in the counties of Richmond and
vHancock. ; 4
lic it enacted by the Senate and House
of Representatives of the state of Gear
*gia in Central Assembly met, and Ris
hereby tnacted by the authority of the
same , Thai fr;-ni and after the passage
of this aci, it shall not be lawful sot any
slave oc free person of colour, to keep a
li ouse of entertainment or to vend goodSp
waies, or merchandize, spiritous liquors
or provisions for their own profit, oihei
than what is allowed by the existing laws
of ihis Statp, within the limits -of Rich
mond and Hancock counties.
2. And be it further enacted, That no
slave shall be allowed to hire his', or her
time, fiom his or her owner or man age i,
nor shall any slave be allowed t<> work Oi
carry on any traffic on his or her own ac
count, or for the (im pose of proem ing a
livelihood or raising money to pay his oi
her hire or wages to his or her .owner n<
employer in said counties; except such as
may be Barbers who shall he permitted In
hire their lime, and rent shops for carry
ing on their business ,
3. And be it further tnacted, That it
shall n<>t be lawful tor any peison having
the management or ownership of am
slave or slaves,to suffer such to hire hiS oi.j
their own tune, or go'at large seeking em
ployment; at tlie discetioti bf*such slav.i
or slaves, within thr limits aforesaid, nor
shall it be lawful for any person to hiie;!
any slaves and permit such to work in
carry on any traffic on tneir own account
in any manner or way whatsoever in said
couu ies.
4. And be it further enacted , That it
shall not be lawful for. any person being
the owner <>r having the management or'
control or -wtbo may be renter or leaser of
any house «•» tenement in said counties
[t<>] rent the same to any slave or slaves
nor permit the same to be occupied by
any others than his nr her owp, or such
others as shall at all times be directly un
der his or her edn'rtfi for their own bene-:
fit and use in all of their transactions of
. business of any kind or nature whatsoever.
5. And be it further enacted , That
any white persons offending against the.
provisions of this act ti be indicted and
prosecuted before the Superior Courts-for
.anv such offence and «ti conviction there
of, shall' forfeit and pay a On** of fif'y dol
liirs and all cost of said'suit, for each and
every such violation of this law, one half,
to be paid, to the informer and-prosecutor,
and the other half to be paid to tfie lu
ferioi court for the use and benefit of said
counties.
6 % And be it further enacted, That
every slave nr. slayes. who shall offend a
gainst any of the provisions of this act,
shall be liable to and receive not less than
twenty, nor more than fifty lashes, for
■every limb he orehe so offend, to be in
dicted by the constable of tl>r district m
anv other of the county, where such vip--
lation of the la>v is committed. -
7. And bi-it further enacted, That the
justices of the peace of the diatricts of
said counties are authorised and required,
or either of them shall have jurisdiction
and cognisance 1 of all and every infraction
or violation of this act, that shall be com*
milled by any slave or slaves in said coun*
ties.
8. And be it further enacted , That it,
shall he the duty of the constable of said
districts, in case any slave violates the
provisions of this act, to apprehend such
slave and take him or her before one of
the ’justices of the ppace; whose .duty it 1
shall be to hear and determine upon the
guilt or innocence of such slave, and iri
the event of conviction shall direct the
constable whose doty it shall be to inflict i
the punishment pointed out in the 6th
section of this act, and the cost and all le*
pal expences of said trial, shall be paid
by the owner'm manager, or whrosb,,em
ployment they may be in, of all such slave
or slaves that shall so offend against the
law of hv above mentioned counties.
9- Aud be it further enacted , That ii
shall be the duty of said constables t«*
seaich in'o and prosecute every violation
of this act, and incase he shall wilfully
and knowingly fail or neglect to do so,
he shall for every such failure be indicted
and prosecuted before the Superior court,
and open conviction, shall pay a fine of
fifty dollars or be imprisoned at the discre
tion of’the Court, for not less than two not
more than ten days, and pay all costs of
said prosecution.
10. And be it further enac'ed, t Thai
the regulation, control and government of
all free persons of colour coming into and
residing in the city of Augusta, shall be,
and the same are hereby vested in the city
council: Provided, such regulation* con
trol and government, should not conflict
with the laws now of force in this State,
and which docs not conflict with the fore
going provisions of this act.
11. And be it Jurther enacted , That all
Ifiws and parts of laws or ordinances mili
tating against this act, be and the same is
wholly topealed.
Assented to, Dec. 24, 1832. »■"
NOTItE.
THE Co-partnership heretofore existing be
tween the subscribers,' under the firm of
SMITH, HARRIS & Cos.
Is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The
Unsettled business will be attended to by B. F
Smith. WILLIAM PARRIS,
B. F. SMITH.
Charleston, Ist March. 1833
O’ The Npw York Courier &. Enquirer and
the Augusta Courier will insert the above six
times .nd send their accounts to the subscriber,
for-pay meat.
March IJ 6t 80
AUGUSTA, (GEp.) FRIDAY, MARCH 15, ISM
SX&IL% ©©SttTO 1$
_ M SPL END id assortment of
Carved and plain Shell Combs,
Os the latest patterns, jiiat received at
A KNOWLTON’S
Fancy Store, No 248, Urond Street
March C 2# it i
Panorama
Is now Open iq the Old Theatre,
GREEN STREET,
INCLaIR’S Grand Peristrephic or
k3P Gloving Panorama, which Las been
fi ied up at a great expense, was exhibit
ed in Europe in Edinburgh, iu the Ro
tunda,. Dublin ; in Spring-Oarde.ns, Lon-!’
Jon ; and lastly, from Niblos’ G'aVdens,
New-Ymk ; where it was visited by up-,
wards <>l 24.000 persons. It commences
vnh the principal events in tire Life of.
Nap.Jeon, the BATTLE OF WA
TERLOO, the surrender of 'Napoleon,
his a. rival at St. Helena,-his residence on
that Island, aud his funeral Procession
—The whole comprises twelve different
views executed on near|y : 2o,ooo square
feet of canvass, by eminent At lists, and
is allowed to be one of the finest produc
tions of Art. Ten thousand Figures are
brought before the spectators with slrik
me likenesses of die chief characters. The
Ofiiceis, Men and Horses, are as large as
• ile. Ships of Wai &c. taken from draw
ings made on the spot. A Military Band
accompanies each Evolution of the Pano
rama, and a correct description is given
of each-view as it approaches.
(£?* Doors open at half past six, and
the Pauorama continences precisely at
o’clock.
* # * Admittance 50 cents. Children
half price. For particulars, see band
Bills.
March 8 • ' 29
New Line oC Four Horse
POST COACHES,
Running from Salem, N C. to Wythe C. House
in Virginia, three times a week and back
fYAIIIS Line starts from Salem every Monday,
X. Wednesday and Friday at 6o’clock, A. M.
and arrives at Wythe Court House at 6o’clock,
P. M. the next day. At the same hour that the
Stages leave Salem, they also leave Wythe Court
House and arrive at Salem at 6 o’clock P M.
ou Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. This
Line is so arranged as to correspond in its ar
rivals at Wythe Court House, with the arrivals of
the Great Lines leading throngh true valley of
Virginia.—lt also correspond in its arrivals at
Wythe Court Hout>e with the arrivals of a tri
weekly line running between that place and the
Salt Sulphur, the tied Sulphur fa White Sulphur
Springs iu Virginia, which has been lately estab
lished.—-At Salem |t correspond" with the ar
rivals of Smith's Piediuent Line, and the Raleigh
Line,- both of which run tlireF times a week. The
Route passives withiu a mile of the Pilot Moun
tain tltioogh Bclhnnia Bethabara by Mount Air-'
y, crosses tlte Blue Ridge at Ward’s Gap. goe6
by Poplar Cainp Furnace and the Lead Milo sos
Wythe,and kfibsds*some interesting scenes U>
those that admire the sublimity of nature. The'
accommodations of diet, .lodging, fee. are excel
lent and cheap. The subscriber hesitates not to
recommend bis teahis and drivers as : first rate.
His coaches are most excellent—being newly
procured from Troy, New-York
Fare through the whole route 5 dollars— way
passengers cents a mile.
O’ The utmost care and attention will be paid
to baggage and other things entrusted to his care,
but the subscriber will nut be liable for acci
dents. O. WALKER.
O* The Constitutionalist, at Raleigh. The
Camden Journal and the Georgia Courier will
insert the above six weeks and forward their ac
count to the proprietor at Mount Aicy, Surry co.
N. C.
March 1 6w 2$
NOTICE. ~~
RE t< ordained by the City j
■ m Council of Augusta, tiiat all
Fodder, Hay or Oats, brought to this
city, in Waggons or Carts, for sale, shall
be weighed at the Scales prepared foi
ihai purpose near the Lower Market and
it is ordained , by the same that every
person violating this ordinance may be
fined in a Slifn not exceeding $20.” This
will notify the citizens that the Scale has
been, under the direction of Mr. J. Cole,
lengthened and is now in complete order
and all persons violating the above or
dinance will be reported.
J. \V. MEREDITH, Clerk L. M.
Feb 22 23 if
LOST.
ON or about the 31st of November last, the
subscriber lost, his POCKET BOOK
somewhere between VVarrcntou and Sparta,
containing among other things, one hundred and
seventy dollars, in Soutb-Carolina Bank Bills ;
four five dollar bills—one, twenty dollar bill,
and thirteen ten dollar bills. The finder will be
liberally rewarded, upon delivering the same
to Augustus B. Longsuect, Esq. or John How
ard of Augusta.
JACOB RISER.
(Hr The Editor of the Hancock Advertiser,
will insert the above twice in that paper and
forward his account to thfl office, for payment.
March 1-1 SO op
NEW PATTERNS
Os Earthen and China Ware.
THE suoscibeis have recently received, per
ships, Olive Branch and Ganges, at Sevan
oSh, from Liverpool direct, 255 packages of
Earthen and C'hiua Ware, which makes .{bei*
fall stock in every respect complete, and embra
ces every variety of blue, black, brown, pink,
and puiple Dinner and Tea Ware—Persian
plates, dishes, teas, bowls, and jugs, of entire
uew patterns, at prices unusually low—together
with every article of enameled, edged, C. C. and
Moco Ware.,
Their assortment will bear comparison with
any ever offered in the Southern country, and
earnestly invite merchants, and others, who
have usually bought iu Charleston, or elsewhere,
to on examination for themselves botore mak
ing future purchases. Prices, will be found low
and terms liberal. ..Every attention will be paid
to orders, both in selecting and packing—none
but experienced packers being employed by us
They have also for sale, every variety of cut
and plain Hall Lamps, Astral Lamps, and
Shades extra. Billiard and Livetpool Suspend
toll Lamps and Glasses extra, fine gilt China
lea SeU—Jugs, Plates, Teas, and Coffees, Li
quor cases, itc
• I*. B. TAYLOR &.*Co.
No. 266 Broad st. under the Masonic Hall
And 363, one door below the Merchants’ and
Planter's Bank.
Augusta. Dec. 7 708 If
HTBW DRUGSTORE.
H. EARLE HARTRIDGE,
RESPJKC I'FULLY informs his frteuds and,
the public that he has just received, aud is
nvw opening at the Store Pf-o. 56 Bioad Street,
an assortment of fresh DRUGS, CHEMICALS-,
and SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, and a vari
ety of PERFUMERY, embracing all articles in
each department, which having been selected
by himself, will be foiiu.l of the most approyed
kind.
His frie-nds in Georgia, «5 well as those in
this city, are respectfully invited to call and ex
amine for themselves ; and he trusts he shall be
able to supply them with any article!! ih his lie:-
of a quality, and on terms that shall be satislac
tory-
H EARLE HARTRIDGE.
The Augusta Chronicle, Georgia Courier, and
Savannah Georgian will please copy the above
advertisement, and publish it- ten tithes. Their
accounts to be forwarded to the Advertiser in
Charleston.
■Charleston Jan 28. lOt 15
A. CTnNrXVXI&GXXAIMr A CO
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
On the cottier of Broad and Mclntosh Streets,
nearly opposite the Post Office,
In addition to their former Stock, haye jffst re
ceived an'assortment of
From the celebrated manufactory of Prentiss and
Pendleton—together with a gentral assortment
vs French, English, and American Drugs, '
Chemical, Paints, Ola*s, Oils, t(e. among
which are the following, via.'
Extract Buchu
do Cinchona
do Cahinca...
do Sarsaparilla, fluid and solid
• E*t**«t« es most ofthe valuable vegetables in
the Mat. Med.
Sulphate and Acetate Morphhfe
Saltcine
Quinine
Plperine
Strychnine *
Sulph and Chloric JEi fcrer. '
Window Glass from 6.by 6tol2by 2D
White Lead, of various qualities
Paints, of all colours, dry and iu oil
Winter Strained Sperm Oil.
Common Lamp do
Linseed Oil, raw and boiled
Neats Foot, Train, Castor, and Sweet Oil
Teeth, hair, flesh, clothes, shoe, and horse
Biushes. )
Snuffs, of various kinds, by the bottle or lb.
Indigo, Madder, Logwood, sac. it c.
X GENERAL ASSORTMENT
GARDEN SEEDS,
Warranted the growth of 1832,
Together with all the articles generally kept
by Druggists.
Which they offer by wholesale or retail, ou as
accommodating terms as they can be procured
in Augusta.
Orders from the country pancually attended
to. and carefully packed.
Physician’s prescriptions put up at all hoots.
Feb 27 25 3t
—*j i :
Court of Common Pleas.
IT appearing to the Court, by tire Sheriff's re
turn tfi.at the following gentlemen had been
duly summoned to attend this Court ns Special
Jurors, and have made default: Ordered, That
they be each fined in the sum of Twenty Dollars,
nuless sufficient excuse be filed with the Cletk
of this Court, at er before the Term of April
next, on oath, to wit:
Jonathan Ellis, N. B. Moore, John B Guieu,
and Robert Kirkpatrick.
And,that Thomas Evans,' Asbury D. Knight,
Luther Roll, Theodore T. Gay, Frederick Sel
leck, George H. Metcalf, and Hyram Grubbs,
had been du v summoned to attend as Peiit Ju
rors: Ordered, That they be each fined the sum
of Ten Dollars, tinless sufficient excuse be filed
with the Cleikof this Court, on oath, at or be
fore the April Term of this Court.
Extract from the minutes of Nov. Term, 1832.
IVM. JACKSON. Cleik.
February 2*2 7tr 23
Court of Commoii l PJeas.
IT appearing to the Court, by the Sheriffs re
turn that the following gentlemen had been
duty summoned to attend this Court as Special
Jurors, and have made default: Ordered , That
they be each fined in the sum of Twenty Dollars
unless sufficient excuse be filed with the Clerk, at
or before the first duy of the next Term, on owth,
to wit:
George W. Butler, Samuel Clarke, Antoine
Picquet, William Cutnming, Wyllis Catlin, John
W. Houghton, John S. Coombs. Amory Sibley.
John Boues, Edward Bustin, & John C. Green.
And, that the following gentlemen had been
duly summoned to attend this Court as Petit Ju
rors, and had made default: Ordered, That they
be each fined in the sum of Ten Dollars, unless
sufficient excuse be filed with the Clerk of this
Court, on oath, at or before the April Term of
this Court.
Extract from the minutes of November, Term
1832.
WM. JACKSON, Clerk.
Feb 22 23 w7t
TO RENT, 7
And immediate possession given ,
MA comfortable Summer residence,
near the Milledgevrtle Road, 2 miles,
from the city, known as Hall’s place
at present occupied by Wm. Wright,
it will be rented for one or five yeara. For
terms, apply to
CHARLES L.jHALL
March 4 27 wif
s Ws EXTRAORDINARY.
Hallo ! my friends, ouce more i return .
1 hat here of my postponement you may learn,
!• was ex|iecied by who read aud saw
-i- ecem be*' my scheme would draw
I he Union Hotel Lottery, in truth intended,
r or lemons purely just liavebeen suspended.
And like an-hooest man, both good and true,
V\ id sooner wrong myself ihan one of you.
The GolJen Land’s drawing st ;od in jay way,
On which account I choose a future day,
When lori'ine shall yotir patience surely
starch y
With Prizes fair, the second day or March.
My scheme is good, intended to relieve
Me, fiom kind credit, no one to deceive
That they your friend does owe, and you that
tfraw
May find. I’ve justice done nnd ask no more.
-I-he favor needed, and to be explicit,
Is to purchase qu.tkly, ail deficit
Os tickets few remaining now on jrand,
That must pidduce you houses, slaves or land.
I beg you'd read and view so fine a scheme,
And as you wish you’ll have as well as dieam
W-hat’er you draw you’ll h: ve the full amount
And what is better, not the least discount.
I tender my best wishes with the 3Chetne and
plan,
And all the hearty tftauks of J. B. BaTßMajt.
Savannah, Jan. 26 1833
Thomastown Union Hotel Pro
perty.
Tickets in the above Lottery for Xale, at
BEERS'
Lottery and Exchange Office.
•The Proprietor lakes tins opportunity to re
turn thanks to his tiieuds fdr the aid already
given, and solicits the public, and particulmly
hit Mercantile Brethren, to give bim furthei as
sistance, io buying up the unsaid Tickets, iu this
last struggle to pay his just debt*.
SCHEME.
Os the Union Hotel Property Lottery,
1. Luke, 1 Negio uian, a Blacksmith,
IJ”** S6OO
2. D- vo, ]do do a waiting man 600
3. Robert, Ido 3«y, do . fiCil
4- Mingo, 1 do do do 400
6. Wilfis, 1 do do Jo 35 1
6 John Ido do do 300
7 Richard 1 do do 300
8. Sally. 1 do do Girl 400
9' Lavinia ido do ’ 300
$3790
REAL ESTATE.
1. Patr’idgeviUe Plantation improved,
with 30 acres, Dwelling-House and
otfaei t/ut Houses, and snug Orchaid
of Apple and Peach Tri e* in half a
mile of Tliomaston. #350
2. Duiuford Place, in three and a half
miles of Tbomaston, with small im
provement 30^
3 Gin House Lot, wjtb large Gin House
and fifty Saw Gin, to include One acre 6jo
4. Spring Lot,, to include the spring, .
with two acres improved, with Log
Cabins. . gi, 0
5. North to include four acres, g-jQ
6 Philadelphia Lot, with Log Stable, gpo
7. Shop Lot ajid shop, and Blacksmith’*
TooU.
8 • Brick Yard Lot, * $0
9. Corner Lot ou the public st/eareio
Tliomaston, 80 feet front known l>y
the name of the JTtf/Lo/, ”
10 Union Hotel, including Cook House
Bariack Kitchen, Meat House, small •
Store House, and two Out Houses,
with Union Garden, and Stable Lot*
Cow lot aud-Kitcheii, Garden lot, and | •
three Stables and one crib, all on five
lots, valued at 12,800
19 Prizes of Land and Negroes. sl9 fiQO
A great variety of other Prizes, all
valued at
Wbolejafnount of the Lottery f S2O 000
The drawing will positively take place on the
first Saturday in March next, iti Thoroaston,
UpsouCounty, Ga (where the Property now is )
ou the same plan as the Gold and Land Lotteries
at Mi Hedge ville. y
Price ofTTicket, $*
J. B. BA 1 EM AN, Proprietor.
Thomaston, Dec 25, 1832.
Pr zes delivered to holders without discount.
Feb 8 * Jp ts 65
3L A. SHOOKS, 77
PORTRAIT PAINTER.
WILL remain for a shoit time in thi* city,
can be found at his office, one dour be
low the Post Office, where specimens of his art
can be seen at any time nud will be thankful
for patronage.
25 24 ts
NOTICE.
'I I he Copartnership heretofore, existing he-
X ‘iveeu the subscribers in the Practice of
Lain, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
Ihey will both attend to the unfinished husin e> l
iff the firm,until it is closed ; and persons indebt
-ed to them for professional service cm make
payment to either. .
WILLIAM. SCHLEY,
THO’S. GLASCOCK,,
Nov 2 . . 94 ’
COTTOiN GINsT"
Boatwright & jones, of Columbia.
S. C. respectfully inform their friends and
the public that they have established a Shop in
Augusta, Georgia, for the purpose of Making
ami repairing COTTON GINN, and are
now prepared to furnish these Machines made
of the best materials and in the best manner.—
We will keep on hand GINS of different sizes,
from 30 to 60 Saws.
i ET Our Shop is about one hundred yards
above the Upper Market in this place.
Aug 24_ 63 wtf
Ten Dollars Reward.
RANA'VAY on the 6th inst. from my Planta
tion in Richmond county, my Negro Fel
low JAG y aged about 32 years, and about
6 feet high very black, likely and smart. He
is supposed to have gone to Miltedgeville, or its
neighborhood, from the circumstance of his
wife’s being carried there by the removal of her
master, Mr. Hamilton Raiford, to that neigh
borhood. JOHN COLLINS.
February 20 6t 22
Brought to Augusta Jail,
ON the 251 h February, 1833, a Negro Man
who calls himself JACOB.says be belongs
to Wm Daniels, of Talliaferro County, Ga. Ja
cob is 5 feet 8| Inches high, dark complexion,
and about 30 years old.
Owner ofsaid Negro, is requested to cotpwfor
ward, prove property,pay expences and take him
awayu
H. B. FRAZER. Jailor, n e.
fa 27 ' arat
SEnmsT&Y,
THE Subscriber respectfully heirs
puoiic lna,te the fo,IoW ' n<f co,u »«nie»i.vn lo It . e
Iu the hope of extending his useful.,. -,*
affording relief to those whose residence is m
so great a-distance from Savannah a c ,i„
elude them from that aid which other.- ise ti.,',*
might obtahi from his advice and skill w I;, ~
talSnigety, will make the f0110w,,,.
tion of his time, via, three.months, alteruattlv
in Savannah and Augusta, to commence 1,1 A,;I
kusta the first day of February ami August ; ,’J
m Savannah on the first of May an and IS o V ,
j.hmi^ , A OPe - ,,,,0nS Wi " be P«To*nted agree
abl^t 4o,pH>fteru improvements and 011 scieniilic
principles,-Wrth-the least possible pa,» U ,J ' ir
rect professional skill. v < r
Asa Surgeon, he will extract tech, remove
tumor* of the rums all dead and useless root" rV
duceirrepolar teeth to symmetry, .Extract‘the
Nerves of teeth when exposed, remove Dental
Gangieue ana Operate on the Harelip, t-oit
p.ilate, Alveolar abscess, Guw-bojls, F|i„g U s
Ca.iceraus and Boney Excifsscetjees of ,ht Ati
*«-. h> opening that cavity, <|e. sac.
- m.ked'Cal practice embrace the treatment
, of a.Utbe.disease* of the biouth— such ;,s bcu,-
&•"!“£, 0t “' -m.
His Mechanical operating cafeor! to B li d e fi.
ctence. of the mouth. He will se, teeth i , every
UoVted sVa\« t, f°S , K ~l , * no ‘ * ur Pa»*«<l in the
United States fur beauty, durability and use
He will artificially supply th e l 0 s» of cums j a ’„ 9
o. sections o» thejaw. the honey palutV t | ( *
palate process, so as to correct deglunt.o . and
restore the speech. Also, gleans-,, separate «„,i
fill the ca-vuies of decayed teeth, *0 as to pi. v. , t
:!SSS?g- or fut ™ ‘om
A number of ladies and gentlemen ofresnert
ability, both in Savannah and Augusta tor Ji
the subscribe, has,*rfor„»ed very d.fficoJt and
critical operatipos, have very generousi.
uimibi's.» nr« il'ikf JJ" ,J
•*“*»«-
For further information-,! he public are ref. r *
mss
,*27®« «‘«r-c ( ,i. j„, j 0 „ eli B „, ct ,
. SltUsdgtvitl,^ Hi, Excellency Govern.,r
; r
Prince, Messrs Hines & Harris J W
.. Scottsboraugh —Dr Brown.
r
g" H». Semuel Hale’
Athens —Dr. IV. W, Wadel, Rev Mr c
non, Rtv. Mr. Hoyt. Shu,i *
J.,, and . E-osbokn.
' 4 I2in
Souther n> Northern
ffiSjJr Weaieiu, Laud, Luau
and Genera!
v Agency anrhluteUieence Uffict
New-Oneans, La. The subscribers rcspecTiU' ’
y inform the puf.lic throughout the Union
they have opened « 0 office (having also „n„ J.
te«l agents in Washington, Baltimore, i
pitta and New-\ ork,) for the purpose ot c ', £
as an agent to transact business i„ tl)is or C a„v
of the above named cities, having a very ‘
sive acquaintance through the United States /'*
joining territoriesapd,Canada, and bavin . ’ '
airangemepts t 9 attend ,0 traiismm.in*, ' !
receiving inform uion „o„, „„d r ,
France and every part of Europe,
respectfully, solioie a shaie of pu ,,|j c <
pledging themselves to use every eX( , ' ,
perfect satisfaction. . J gtya
Those editors 9 f newspapers who | et ,j ,
posed towards tin, as,abli, " fi ‘ e
their business done free of expense' , UVe
by ipsertlng t.ds „„| fllf 7
a paper to us containing the same
Wear? now prepared tpatiend to ,he - -
ing Business-^,'ulrehase sell ,
' ease, lauded properly 0 f ever? V ,l '“'
purchase, sell aud exchange - bar k "■!?' 'V
road and every other kl«d of ,? uc l f." , n “
and sell merchandise of every ri,. ’ •* ,rc
public.or private sale. * deseri R‘«-»n, a,
Borrow and loan money on bond 1 . ,
gage, dr unincumbered estate- '
Act as an agent for procuring D , r( „„ rt f ,
gi 1 ”” ** A4 »f te-sinraV.,
Will act as attorney's agent apd otheis trr
claiming lega.ies inheritances, ..,»d ,l ,ii I
estate,, also collecting and remitting
description of debts due, a „d demands 6 '
Information given respecting tl, e riv ,i .
departure of pßC ke, siSp,, S™ - 7'
packets, mat i*d accommodation stages aa
all other modes of Conveyance whether bs till
or water, w,th thetr respective rates of f re a
commodation. far. fire.; also, afl other informa
tion necessary for strangers and travellers ,0 he
in possession of.-
Information and Intelligence on any subject
t &fit^t r ° Pe ’ reCeiVed * J ‘° rwU
Books and recoids ofe. unt, or state govern
ment offices, searched and examined, and the
required information forwarded to each annlL
cant,. "it"*
A register of public and private boarding
k»ma*t tr ffl rmS "U and Bccor,,,D °dations, will of
hlvl o p?* driving in thi,
city, have only to apply lo , hi , offi .
ed at once with boarding places
# !" "’ erca " ,ile - manufacturing and
™d afSl . ?TV 8 b ° ok salesmen,
andasaistant clerks, bar keepers, teachers, .cel
rs, agents tie, fire, procured, if by letter
postage must be paid, accompanied” with a fee-
N. B. Reference will be given in all cast*
to those who require it, as to public and private
character, ability, & c Sic.
A.I persons forwarding communications re
specting real estate offered for sale, barter, lease
or to be givpn ou bond ami mortgage, will recof
lect it is necessary Jo forward a
correct description of the premises; also a draft
or plan if possible, stating situation, quantity,
quality, improvements, distances from cities
towns, county seats, post roads, navigable
streams, price, terms. &c. tic. ; also, enclose an
adwance fee, and postage paid.
Charges will be regulated according to uataro
and amount of business. ,
All first applications to be accompanied with
a consulting fee. which will entitle the applicant
to any information they may require No let-,
ters (in any case,) will be taken from (he Post
Office, unless post paid-—immediate answers will
be remitted to all communications
L. VANDERBURGH & Cos.
No. 10, Sf. Louit-itlretJ.
Dec 31 x , .» , » 118
1 Administrator’s Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the .Estate
of Benjfimin. Rowland, deceased,
will make immediate payment to tha sub
scriber and those- having ejaims against
said Estate, will please to praseni them
according to law. »
Mm'r.
Feb 23 $4
NO, 32-