Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, March 18, 1833, Image 1

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VOL. 7. PUBLISHED' liVERV MJYDVY, WEONESDAY ASD FRIDAY, „ • . Howard 1 * Hrjck lins*.opposite Ihi Voot-Oir.ee M’lniosli Street.. oiKßtrnuMs. Salosnf Land -.ml t'.v X.bmni«tratjir», Lxeeu » or f.uaniiaiH.aro required, l>. hw, to be held on . e itrt’p-..-s.Uv in t!i'- month, between the hour* of U» in I©• iorotiooti *nd three in the jnt.-rnoou, ai she Coni t-bov f <ho couiitv n which the property i» aunate.-yotic •. t f lii.-.tc ado* MIMi ho given in it public gazette SIM i do * ur jvioa* unite day t-f side. Ntiueos of the sale of perxiiaf property m,tstHe»ivco m i*e manner, FOItTY dtly* ptev.ous to the .lay of sale .sitMtr-e to the debtors ami tred iors of an estate, inns Pc r Wished for FORTY days. . * ... ;\tiiio« that application will.he wmlo to the Court orur .*ii>«.r. for leave to sell land, ijiiislhc jiuhrislied for HJliit 'noli-c tor leave to sell Negroes, must bn published for JF'JUiI toOVI'US, before auy order absolute shall bt: mailo nereoii hV the court. Ordinal Con ten Is OK TUB Soutljrvit surfculturiat. vou» vi. NO. 3. Attr: XV iII Essay on Rotali mnl Crops; by J litiii TOV Coupkk; read befoie the Union \,T|-i>tii!iiral Society X;X )1 VI i mil's, &.C. by \V Alt XX _ou Hu: Cultivation of the Grape Vine; by A : n tit tot Cr 'id 'r. . , „ , X\F—V'cou-.t of nn F. spoil in'nl in Ibe t ill ttiio of R-ttv; liv Bill k River IGoe Planter. XV; |. —\ Soti* < ss'til Method of Raising Docks bv E.t;> lim ■nlor XXlij.— Account of an Vgricoltural Excursion in itlo i-ito liie South of Georgia in the winter of jg 32: by the Editor. M.0.4-L~ . cI)>JL B tf-’iIXESS. f | ,|iv S.fhceibiT will conti.the the transaction J[ ..fa g«n<ei ill Goih.iii.is o t Busiues in litis ci 11 id-H* the name of T ,Ff ii PaDELFORD, *>:i llis ilt-.iivMlU-tl |',)\V \IH) PADF.LI 0111); p-iv.vlimb,-.lnn. 22. 1333. <•< -‘ a"ho _ ksk. \Fl Rsi' raie Northern HOK3E. squire iiuili. fix vein's 0.1, warranted sound hoi! l I,l'oke t.i Harness or Saddle, f»r sail-, Ap *k: "' _ so ,r i,\w AtVrlcr,. r IT HE n.iib-i vi'me'l bavins iiliti.aii Ofii<e. 8 ~.-xt tlo.tr to that <>l Ckawi'oho 1 U.M- M'i, : o K-lies informs lit ' public that be «itl 1 «i.ih follv i.ue t.lln all I„,M»"'SS with .vlii. lt lie may be it,uust. ti. ko Bf: irr clahke i>... pi lI LiL Notice. D'MII.XG my absence Inim the eilv. John .1 vVkkhit, I’tiii.i.tp H Mast/. Si'Vji. C Oii.i.ny a ill i t n in. ageing mnl ate fully 4i.till nl'/, .! ami y.iqi w.'i'etl to ti&nsnct all nil business. WILLI \M WRIGHT. IMi IS 21 if ? s < mciir fj V IF. uiti' is gue«F having been api tviiptl i r l >• xt »'i toi tit.i ri'v of \iiu.nst», Ic'iel.y gri‘*-s ii'ifie,. ih it all oi'.b.M, left el Mr. Oi.ivkß J> i v'K .i/Tit's. Siire, fun i‘o iis west,of Henstort •liiiyet, mil be ntu inb .l i.i niib proinpiitnde. * '• LUG IS KUNZL. M .rib 1 ' " • ~ ~' 20 NOTICE. ,4 LL t»or«oi>| tn.U-btr<| to the Estate of Ails. /\_ VJarv Amu R. White, docM. are rrqnrsled l:> in do* «iii:n«'«l*t*ii* p lyineot »o the Subset i‘u-r Alt! ih >-e t<» wit >in tint s i.iil oil i.'e is indcbtvd, w ill p;-e sent Ihfii MC.r »nnt«. fir filly m nit duly i-nth enfecatcd tiu.l within the time ino-'-rihed by Xnv ' K 1-' POE. I'x'r. Feb. 4 lfiivif Xost7 By* a (111 ill ■ \v.:y IrOill IJ| Mlllir, Law i eucevi'lo, W.iikninvillt!. Lexington, and "W.isliiiiutii'i. tn ili - ci' v of Anousfh, two N'tTES j.i fivur of Stoddard fe IXivis—brut of William l.rtftiuii'i da ltd M-trcli llih 1832, pay a hit* in six month*, ain >ut)l $265 72 'flip olhet of 'I limn is \iki'ti. ittivil iVb. I4ili. 1832 payable 1114iii.tr* m nvtlis —amount $ Mifl t*7- \vi l l l niiei ,l ii oiiicnl o! s6*) an tin* Ul iusl A I (ii’rs.Mis are crfiuioued not l<> trade. for nillier of these Xtnirs, as |>«v merit ha* been stopped Tiie fouler wi:l confer a favor l»y inclosing 1 lie same by ■Mail, to the subsci ibots in Charleston. or by de livering them to .M«*s<is Lukk Rkjcij fe -Cti. All* pasta. STOOD VRP, DAVIS fe to. March 8 3t 29 3N(> PICET TNOIUR moiilhs after date application wilt I e oiadc t.> lljjc Honorable Inferior Court-o( « .is Count V. for Vaiv to sell (lie estate of Rob- Mc'Comn’.s. and ,rased. consisting of Negroes, II lusebnld Ft oiiure, Land, fee JGti N 8. COOMBS, Adm'r. Jan 2 t l*> ni4<n Atlniitiislrator’s Sale. ON tin! fiisi Toeul.iy in Aptil next, will he s •!<!„ at the lower Market- Umise, iff tlie ci’v, of AtJUtista, wgreeablv t>t an ortler-pf 'lie Jtisiict'S of tljn lnfeti.tr Court, sit titter f.o Oniinatv pm pses, a n it-i of L ttnl, contninirig ft - e hnndied Acfes, more or less, sduaU? in Richmond County, belonging to the estate of Mary I) lily deceased ; sold for ihe benefit of the heirs stud creditors of said deceased. WM. s£INNER, Adm'r. Jan 30 13 w2»n Taifoil’s sale 7 WILL life sold, at tlie Lower Market, in the City, of Augusta, on the (list Tuesday in April next, if not previously called for, a Negro Roy, call* liiunell BILLY, snys)be belongs to a Mr. Henderson of i roup County, Geo. Sold by order of the City Council, to pay jail foes and other expewee* FI B FRAZER, Jailor It. C. Feb 27 25 td NOT I E. npHE Co-partnership heretofore existing be- J| tween the subscribers, under the firm of SMITH, HARRIS & Cos. Is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The sinsrttlvd business will be attended to by B. F. Smith. •* WILLIAM HARRIS, B. F. SMITH. Charleston, Ist March, 1833. QJ- The New-York Courier fe Enquirer and the Afigusta Courier will insert tbe above six times, nnd send their accounts to'the subscribers for payment * . March ts fit 80 rrlntod vnd f r taVe a* tins oTic.* OF GEORGIA. AN ACT. To regulat-e slaves and liee | etsons ol ctihir in tlie counties of RiclittiomJ and Hancock. , lie it tnarted tty the Senate and House of liejtrescntative.s of the state of (it or eia in Central Assembly met % and it is hereby enacted by the atithnrity of the same, Thai fr« »ni anti a fief ike passage of this act, it shall not be lawful lot any slave of free person of colour, to keep a h oust* of entertainment or to vend goods, w»rtc>} or ineichtitidize, spiiimus litjijoif :or provisions for their own profit, otliei than what is allowed by the existing law* of this State, withhi the limits of-Rich mond and HattcoUt counties. 2. And be it fdrt/ier enacted, That no idave sh ill be alL»wc*d to hire his, or hoi dituo, from ins nr lief owner or manage!, nor shalKrny slave ho allow or) to work ot cairy on atiy traflic tin his or her own ac eonni, or fur the purpose of nrocuiinga or raising money to pov bis or her line or w iiges to his or her owner oi emplover in said conn ies; except such as may be Rubers who shall b‘e pet milted to iiiie ibeir time, and tent shops for carry ing on their leisioes''. 3. And be it further Watted, That it shall nut he lawful lor any petson having the matiagi jnent or ownership of any slave or slaves,to snfl”er sueli to liirt* liis oi their own i me, of go at large seeking em* ploypient, ai the discetion of such slave or slaves, within the litni s aforesaid, tn-r sit.ill it he lawful fur any person to liiie i*n_v slave.*: and permit such to ivt.ikm furry on ary traffic on Rn ir own account in tiny tmi truer or way w hatsoeier'in said conn ics; 4 And be' it fa ther enacted, That it sltiiM no ibe Ia ty-fir! fit any fietsnrt being t lte ow.ricr >r lirtviug t!to management pi control or w ho may I»4 Ven’er <>r leaser of any 'house ot tenement in said counties [ • ] lein'ilie s;tute to ant slave or slavps nor permit the same to bt* occupied bv ‘anv others titan his or her nwn f or such oiite.-s as siia'U at all ’hues be directlyJin d'-r bis or Iter enn’to! for their own bene lil and use in all of their transactions of business 'of tiny kind ... naim e wbaisoever. b. And be it fur'her enacted, That a-ny nljMe persoits <• fi'M ll li ll ty against the ptovisions of ibi« aet, lie indicied and |)fosf!C ! -:tr.‘d befiire the Supet ior Courts /or mv sorb off. nee and on conviciion there of, sh ill forfeit and pay n fine of fif,v dol I its am! all cost of said suit, for each and eveiy stu b violation of this law, one half *<> lie paid lo the informer and prosecutor, and the otlrer half to be paid ,to the In fotioi curt fjr the use mid Ip befit of said counties. 6. And be it further enacted. That tjvet y slave or slaves who shall offend tj iiain.il any. of the provisions of tins act sli.U! In* liable in and ipceiyp not less than taenty, not mote than fifty Ittshrs, fm evert time lie <>i she so <■ fiend, to be in dicted by the d'listahle of the district m anv other of :ho c> nitty, «here such vio latioii of the hoy is comm'♦led. 7. And be it further enacted , That the justices of the peace of the districts of said counties are authorised and required, or either <*f them shall have jurisdiction •ind cognizance of all aiid every inftacnon or violation of ifiisjici, that shall bit cum mi'tei! by am slave or slaves in said coun* lies. 8. And he it further enacted, That il shall he thl* duty of ihe rons'.abie of s'id districts, in case any slave violates the pi "visions (it this act, to apprehend such slave and take Iriiu or her before one < f •he justices if die peace; whose duty it shall bn to hear anil determine upon the H'tilt or innocence of such slave, and in die event of conviction shall direct the constable whose doty it shall he to inflict the punishment pointed nut in the 6 h senion of this act, and the cost and all le gal expellees of said trial, shall bn paid by the owner nr manager, or whose em ployment they may he in, of all such slave or slaves that shall so offend against the law of lie above mentioned counties. 9. Aud be it further enacted, That it vliall hi: tho duty of said constables to sP.'Hflt into and prosecute every violation of this act, and in case lie shall wilfully and knowingly tail or neglect to do so, he shall lor every such failure be indicted and prosecuted before the Superior court, ami upon conviction, shall pay b fine of fifty dollars or he imprisoned at *.he discre tion of the c*>ur», for not less than two not more than ten days, and pay all costs of said prosecution. 10. And be it further. enae’ed, Thai ilie regulation, control and government of all free persons of colour coming into and residing in ihe city of Ausnsta, shall be, and the same are hereby vested in tho city council: Provided, such regulation, con trol and government, should not conflict with the laws now of force in this Stale, and which does not conflict with the fore going previsions of this act. 11. And be it further enacted , That all laws and parts of laws or ordinances mili tating against this act, be and the same is wholly repealed. Assented to, Dec. 24, 1832. NOTICE. The Subscriber, having sold bis Stock of Dry Goods to Mr. S. W. Wade, who continues the business, solicits sot him a continuance of the custom and friendship vs his former ft tends nnd customers. B BAIRD. February 4. ts 15 Just published. AT Ibis office, tbe Piesident’s Proclamation in Pamphlet form Price fij( cts AUGUSTA, (GEO.) MONDAY,' MARCH 18, 1533. 83IJ2JL& ii A SPLENbIII ASSORTMENT OE Carved and plain Shell Combs, Oi ti e tales! patterns, just received at A KNOWLTON’S Fanry Store, No 2fß, Broad Street. ftLitch 6 28 if PANORAMA Is now Op nin the Cilcf Theatre/ GRtis .N STREET. 1 NGLALt’S Grat»d Peiistrephic or kCr Moving Panorama, which las been li ted up at a great expense, was exhibit ed in Europe in Edinburgh, in the Ro tunda, Dublin; in Spritig Gaidens, Lon ’ion ; and lastly, from N.bios’ Gardens, Xew-Ymk ; where it was visited by up wards of 24 000 persons. 1 1 commences wiih the piincipai events in the Life of Napoleon, the RATTLE OF WAL TER LOO, the surrender ol Napoleon, Ins arrival at S . Helena, Iris residence on that island, and Ins funeral Procession —The whole comprises twelve ddfeieni vieyvs executed wit nearly 20,000 square feet of canvass, by eminent Ai lists, and, is r Hawed to he one of (he finest produc tions of Art. Ten thousand Figures are brought before the spectators wplli strik mg likenesses of ilie* chief characieis. The Ollicets, Men and Horses, are as large ns life.-Ships of War &c. taken from draw ings made on the spot. A Military B ind accompanies each Evolution of iho Pano rama, and a correct descripiion is given of each view as it approaches. Doors open at half past six, nod the Panoratu : coin induces precisely at 1\ o’clock. Admittance 'SO cents. Children half price. For particulars, see hand Bills. March 8 ' 29 .N'ew Line of Tour llovse POST COACHES, llunning from baltm, N.C.ta It'ylhe C. House in Virginia, three times a week and back ITHIS Line starts from Sate in every Monday, Wednesday aixl Friday at ooVlork. A. M. and arrives at YVytlie Comt Mouse at 6 o’clock, P. \l. the next day. At the same hour that the tbagi s leave S.iletn, they also Lave Wythe Court Mouse and uiiivc at Sabin at 5 o’clock P. At. on Tuesdays, Thursday* and Saturdays, 'i bis Line is so arranged tU to correspond in it , ar rivals at Wythe Court Mouse, with the arrivals of ibe Great Lines leading through the valley of Virginia.—lt also correspond in its arrivals at Wythe Court Mouse with the arrivals of a tri weekly li. e running between that place and the Salt Sulphur, the Red Sulphur fe White Sulphur Springs in Virginia, which has been lately estab lished.— At Salem h corresponds with the ar rivals of Smith’s Piedmeut Line, and the Raleigh Line, both of which run three limes a week. The Rome passsees within a mile of the Pilot Moun tain tinougli Uethnnia Belbab.ita by Mount Air y, ctasses the Blue Ridge at Ward’s Gap, goes by Poplar Camp Furnace and the Lead Mthes of Wy the, and affords some interesting scents to those that admire the sublimity of natute. The accommodations of diet, lodging, fee. are excel lent and cheap. The subscriber hesitates not to recommend his lotinis and drivers as first rate Mis coaches are most excellent—being newly procured from Troy. New-York Fare through the whole mute 5 dollars—way passengers 64 '-cuts a mile. ITF The utmost care and attention will he paid to baggage and other things entrusted to his care, but ihe subscriber will not be liable for acci dents. 1). WALKER. 07T The Constitutionalist, at Raleigh. The Camden Journal amt tin* Georgia Courier will insert the above six weeks and forward their ac count to the proprietor at Mount Ait v,.Surry co. N. C. March 1 6w 26 NOTICE. |l L it ordained by the City JIP Council of Augusta, that all | Fodder, Hay or Oats, biought to this; city, in Waggons nr Carls, for sale, shall! lie weighed at the Scales prepared sot i that purpose near the Lower Market and il is ordained, by the same that every person violating ibis ordinance may be fined in a sum not exceeding $20.” This will notify the citizens that die Scale has been, under the direction of Mr. J. Cole, lengthened and is now in complete oeder and all persons violating the above or dinance will be reported. J. \V. MEREDITH, Cltrk L. M. Feb 22 23 if LOST. N or about the 31st of November last, tbe subscriber lo*t, bis POCKET BOOK, somewhere between Warrenton and Sparta, containing among oilier things, one hundred and seventy dollars, in Soulh-Carolirm Bank Bills; four five dollar bill*-—one, twenty dollar bill, and t bit teen ten dollar bills. The finder will be liberally rewarded, upon delivering the same to Augustus B Longstreet, Esq. or John How ard of Augusta. JACOB RISER. O’ The Editor of the Hancock Advertiser, will insert tbe above twice in that paper and forward his account to this.,office, for payment. March 11 30 wp NEW PATTERNS Os Earthen and China Ware. rii h k snbsc>il»eis have recently receivcit, pci JL ships Olive Branc'li ailil Ganges, nt Savau nail, from Liverpool direct, 25® packages ot Earthen ami Clhinn Ware, which makes tliei* fall stock iu every respect complete, ami et»bra .ces every variely of blue, black, brown, pink, and put pie Oiitint' amt Tea Ware—Pcrsiali j>lßtes, tlislicS, teas, howls, of cmiit new patients'at prices unusually low—together with every article of enameled, edged, C. C. and Moeo Ware. Their assortment «ill bear comparison with any ever offered in the Southern Country, and earnestly invite merchants, and others, Who have iisti diy bought iu Charleston, or elsewhere, lo an examination for themselves before rook ing future porcirases. Ft ices will b* found low and let ms,liberal. Every attention will be paid to or lers, both in selecting and packing—none but experienced packers being employed by ns They have also for sale, every variety of cut and plain Hall Lamps. Astral Lamps, ami shades extra, Bill laid and Li vet pool Suspend ing Lamps and Glasses extra, fine gilt China lea Sets—Jugs, Plates, Teas, and Coffees, Li .tjuor cases, &c j>. B. TAYLOR & C... No. 2fit> Broad st. under the Masonic Hall , And 3(53, one door below the Mtrchanls ’ and FlnnUr's Bank. Augusta. Dec. 7 J(»8 ts iSfiW DIUJG STOaUEI. H. EARLE IIAUTRIDGE, I f ESFKC I'FULLY informs bis ftiemls anil li the public that tie has just received, and is how opening at the Store No, 5(5 Bioad Street, an assortment ol fteclt DRUGS, CHEMICALS, and SU RGIC Al, INSTRUM EN IS. ami a vari ety of PERFUMERY, embracing all articles in each department, w hieh having been selected by himself, will be found of the most approved kind. His friends in Georgia, as well as those in this city, ate respectfully invited to call and ex amine for themscives ; and lie trusts he shall bt able to supply them with auy articles in his line of a quality, and on terms that shall be satisfac May- H F.ARLE HARTRiLGE. I he Augusta Chronicle, Georgia Courier, and Savannah Georgian will please copy the above advertisement, and publish it ten times. Their accounts to be fat wanted to the Advertiser iu 'Charleston. Charleston Jan 23. lOt 16 a. cuxffasri&raxxAra & co DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, On the corner of Broad and Mr!‘itash Streets, nearly opposite tile Post Office, In addition to tbi ir formoi Slot k. have just re ceived an assortment «f vamwatiftaCTfi I'iotn the celebrated manufactory of Pr< ntiss an t Pendleton —together with a general assortment of French, English, and American Drags, t hnnicat, Paints, Glass, Oils, \c. among wit ch are the following, vis: Extract B„dm do Cinchona da Cahiuca do Sarsaparilla, fluid and solid Extracts e.f most of the valuable vegetables in the Mar. Med. Sulphate anil Acvt Tc Morphine Salirine ♦ Quinine Pipeline aßych hints Sulph and Chloric ./Ether Window Glass from 6 by 8 to 12 by 20 White Lead, ofvariou- qualities Paints, of all colours, dry and in oil Winter Strained Sperm Oil. Common Latnp do Linseed Oil, raw and boiled Neats Foot, Train, Castor, and Sweet Oil Teeth, hair, flesh, clothes, shoe, and ltor,e Brushes. Smiflj, of various kinds, by the bottle ov lb. Indigo, .Madder Log Wood, fee. fee, A GKNEttAt. ASSORTMENT If GAItDKJN SIvKDS, Warranted the growth of i832, Together with all the articles generally kepi by Druggists. Which they offer by wholesale or retail, on as Accommodating terms as they can be procured in Augusta. Ordois from the country pnne ually attended to. and carefully packed. Physician’s prescriptions put up at ail hours Feb 27 25 St Court of Common Pleas. IT appearing to the Court, by the Sheriff's re turn tlt.it the following gentlemen had been duly summoned tn attend this C>>ui tas Special Jurors, aud have made default: Ordered, That they be each fined in the sum of Twenty Dollars, unless sufficient excuse be filed with the Cleik of.lliix Court, at or before the Term of April next, on oath, to wit: Jonathan Ellis, N. B. .M ore, John B Gnieu, and Robert Kirkpatrick. And, that Thomas EvanS, Asbury D. Knight, Luther Roll, Theodore T. Gay, Frederick Sel leck, George 11. Metcalf, and Hyiam Grubbs had been du'v summoned to attend »s Petit Ju rors: Ordered, That they he each fined the sum of Ten Dollars, unless sufficient excuse be filed 1 with the Cletk of this Court, on oath, at or be ; fore the April Term of this Court. j Extract from the m'notes of Nov. Term 1832 .WM JACKSON. Cleik. February 22 7t F 23 Court of Common-Pleas. IT appearing to the Court, by the Sheriff's re turn that the following gentlemen had been duly sumnioued to attend this .Court as Spei inl Jurors, and have made default: Ordered. That they be each fined in the sum of Twenty Dollars, unless sufficient exiusc be filed with the Cleik. at or before the first day of the next Term, on oath, to wit: George W. Butler, Samuel Clarke, Antoine Picqnet, William Cumui iig, Wyllis Catlin, Jnhu W. Houghton, John S. Coombs, Ainorv Sildey, John Bones. Edward Bustin, fe 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 he 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 Couit. Extract from the minutes of November, Term 1832. WM JACKSON, Clerk. Fell 22 23 «7t TO RENT, And immediate possession given, feaafl A comfortable Summex residence, near the Milledgtville Road, 2 miles, from the city, known asfHaH’s place ivlßial present occupied by Wm. Wright, it will be rented for one or five years. For terms, applv to CHARLES L. HALL. -7 wtf news extraordinary. Hallo! my I fiends, once more I return lhnt here ot mv postponement you may learn, l i whs expected by who read and saw nast 2 bit December my scheme would draw Die Unitm Hotel Lottery, in truthintended. I 1 or teat oils purely just iiavebeen suspended, And bke an honest in in, both g.>o«l and true, 'Vi I sooner wrong myself than one of you. 1 lie Golden Land’s draw iug st od inmv wav. Otrwhich account i choose a future day, U hen F "ri me slmJl your patience surely start'll With Prizes fair, the second day or March, My scheme is good, intended to relieve Me, ftom kind credit, no one to deceive Hint they your friend does owe, and you that • draw May find, I’ve justice done and a- k no more, l tie favor needed, and to he explicit, Is io purr base q>i rk y, all dt'fail Ot tickets few remaining now on hand, l hiit must ft odttcevou boosts slaves or land. I beg you’d read and view so fine a scheme, And as you wish you'll have as well j»« dream Wbat’er you draw you’ll ts vr the fu’i amount And what is better, not the lea*t discount i tender my Iresl wishes with the scheme and plan, And all the hearty Ih inks of J. B Bai kmxs. Savannah, Jan. 20 1533 Tlwmastiwn Union llott l Pro prrty. m> r &wwmi'w 1 iuket* iu t h<* abovf! Ltfitt’i y lor fain, at BEERS' Lottery and ExcJianift Office. Ihe 1 rnprintor rakes this opportunity to re* turn thanks to Ills ft tends for (lie aid already given, and solicits the public, and particularly his Mercantile Brethren, to give him further as - (stance, in buying up the un**M Tickets, iu this last struggle to pay his just debts. SCHEME. Os the Union Hotel Property Lottery, 1. Luke, 1 Negro man, a Blacksmith, ~ , ’’‘ ce so<*o D 'Ve, Jdo do a waiting man thM 3. Robert, Ido .Soy, do 600 4- Mingo, i do do do 4-u 5. Willis, J do do do fj.p) ti John Ido do do Btitt 7. Richard 1 do do 3tat •3. Sally. I do do Girl jon !> Laviuia 1 tlo Uu 3yiy REAL ESTATE. i. Puliidgeville Plantation improved, with 30 acres. Dwelling Mouse and t.ilioi (.in Mimses, and snug Orchard of Apple and Peach Tn es in half a mile of Tliomastuu. 5350 - Dimsford Place, in three and a half miles of llimnaston, with small jin- * prov.-miit | 3 Gin MotOe Lot, wyth hug- Girt Mouse nod fifty Saw Gin, to include pne acre fl.Yo L Spring Lot, t<* include the sp.iog, with two acres impiovcd, witli i,,f Cill/IttS. •V Noi lli to iiicludt! four acres, LV/*» 1 iiilu<!ttlj>hia Lot, uiih Lojr §( 7. Sliop Lot and shop, and Illai kiinith’s Tools ri-n 8 Brick Yard Let, ~g (l ». Cm nr i Lot on the public xpoire in Ttmmasion, SO feet front knowu by the name o» i|i, ; //,// / 10 Union Hotel, including Cook Moose Lai iai k Kitchen, Meat House, sm tll Store Meuse, and two Out H uiscs, with IJ ion Garden Rod Stable L t, Cow lot oud Kitchen, G.iuleii |.,t, a„d tliree S ables and one crib, all on five Tots, valued tit 12,800 19 Pri/.es of Land and Ncgtoes. ijiiy 6<X; A great variety us other Prizes, all * valued at * U hole amount of the Lottery - §2O 000 The drawing will positively lake p$ C e 00 the first Saturday in March i.i-ii, in Tliom.istou, vpsontoimiy.CrA ('vlieiu Ihe I'roperiy now is ) oil the Same plan as the G dd and Laud potteries at Milledgevitic. Price of Tickets, $0 J. B B \ lEM AN, Proprietor. Thomastbn Dec 25, 183£. Pi ze-> (iedveted to holders witluMlf dis'-ouot, TebS t s H. A. MROOKS. PORTRAIT PAINTER. WILL remain for a shut time in this city, can l;e found at his offi :e, one door be low the Post 0/8 e, where specimens of hi* art can be seen at any time and will be ll.aiikful lor patronage. 25 24 if • notice. fJTME Copartnership heretofore exuding he- 1 1 tween the subsciiiieis in tbe Practice of L/xut, is this day dissolved bv iiiunint consent; Ihey will both attend to the unfinished Imsmess of Ihe firm until it is, |„- c d ; ami persons iudeht ed to lliCiii for professional service c.m hiakr payment to either. WILLIAM. SCULLY, ■ TIIO’S. GLASCOCK. Nov 2 <j4 COTTO.A C,’L\s' BOA I’WRfGH r & TONES, 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 and repairing COTTON til NS, *>•<» are now prepared to furnish these Machines made of the best materials and in tlie best manner. We will keep on band GfNS of different sizes, front 30 to 60 SaWs. tCT Our Shop is about one hundred yard above the Upper Market in this place. Aug 24 63 tv if Ten Dollars Itewurtl. ANA WAV on the tith iost. from my Plants \ non in Richmond coiuty, niy Negro Fel low JAC , aged about 32 years, and about 6 IVet tug 11 very black, likely and sm.rt. He i- supposed to have gone to Mitledeeville. or its neighborhood., from ihe circumstance of his wife’s being carried there by the removal of her master, Mr. Hamilton Raif >ri> to that neigh borhood. JOHN COLLINS. February 20 6i ‘?2 Brought to Augusta Jail, ON the 25ih February. 1833, a Negro Man wlio calls himself T ACOB.says he belong to Wm D oiiels. of fallialerro County, Ga. Ja cob is 5 feet inches high, daik complexion, and about 30 years old. Owner of said Negto, is requested to comefor ward, prove property,pay expences and fake Inm away. H Jailor, r c. > Feb 27 ‘ £5 Si fpHE Subscriber rtspacUttUy oegs 1.-nre to puhlit' UHke '* C <0,,0 " l,, B colitinunicmm,. u, the In the ho,.e of cx.endkftg Ills usefulness „ l( ,| ..Hording idiet to those whose resin, „t t . so great a distance from Savannah j„ r„ clutle them from that aid which other « lsc ' might oliiiiin from his advice and skill itl Li lal Snig.’ty, will make the l.dlowm tion of Ins time, viz: three months, uitcrncKly in Savannah and Augusta, to commetw e in ,\al i'usia the first day of February ami Angusi at | m .Savannah onjiie first ot May and November. All ol his opei ations wilt he peifotnr. »r ag,, e! uhlp to modem i.i.proverneiiU and on sci. nidic principles, with Ate least possible -pain cor i't-Ct jifAiussion j| As h Soreemi he will extract teelh, remove Honors of the all dead ~nd useh>, , ou u -b.ee irtecuhT tedii to symmetry, E Miart „, e ■Nennek 0 1 teeth \vhen exposed, Hii ove rental Ualifi eue, ano ofiera-e on the u p date, Alveolar atisfess, Gum imrl#, * Horns t ancers.ua and Honey Exci esscene, g ~-j the An trum, hy opening that cavity, Lc. Lc. Uis Me,t,C"| practice emhtace the tn fitment of aW the diseases „f,i lc mouth— Su . h ,« Sri vy. Ui.ers, Thrach, Cancl.rum t , ' ltivoiil, Lips, 6ic, His .VI. thauical operations extend !• <t p t'v ci. ncu sos the mouth. He whi », t |V, t pos-ible situation in « siy !e not sui pesse.] u : United .rjtate* for lieautv. ilural.ilii,. j, . _ He will i„ tifici.illv supply the s os , ' . or sect. 0..S OI the j, w tneloiivy paltnfr proeess, sd it* to correct di coni, restore the speech. Also, clem, "V,. hit the cavities of decayed teeth, ro ... further decay , or futuie suff.;i. , ~ aehe-, be. tec. A number of ladies nndgeut.i. nr , , , ttfsslitjc, both iu "avannah ami August t ; ' . the subsrribei has performed vet d./tb ciktcnl operations, have v< ry geneiouM . iniltetl him io rclei persons alike „ them fur partirulars in confirm.,up, 0 . J(j , . ' icsstotl .l skill. . 1 Km lusher iiiform.iti u», ihepnUi, „ r „ f _ red to the to)Ion ing g ,,, ttvu J w , <6 kindly offered their t*«nh'*s ' h. SOTt'mi-b,. Daniell, Dr. Haterdipm J I B'tititu t |js,v. Mr I‘restouf Rev Mr Wv r’ P^E %*"*•*«*» £ U U r/u r : ( VU ’“* ~ LV| ' J o*. Jones, Rev. C. U -His Excellency Governor l,r Dr. Whitc.’ MMo o 11 Crinee, ,Messrs Hines k Hat ris. Scot:shornuifh —Dr Brown. n A ?f! a,u C ‘"""*'ghatn 1 Dr. Ai tltouv Gv Mr Vt °“i m* SH V X *"' lieV ‘' ,r g«’! v ;, r * H«n. bannnl I!a!e. n..UuV roe, Esq, r * W. Wadel, Rev M, Shaft noil, l„v. Ml'. Hoy t, ,w n Jan 9 E 0,80r;.Y. — 4121n Southern, Nortlie/ti lySSjr' V“ ,and Wejijefn, Lutul, L.m,*, ‘ opiuifssini, a „,j (j, | .. M «•'*• llllejligmi,,. i.jlicr N<*w Oilcans La Ine sui.scrib. rs ly inform the public throughout the U.n ~, «, i they have opencA an oflice (having a!-o .1! ~ , ted agents in U ashlugto.i, Baltimore p,.,!* , l.bia and New \ork,)/, r the purpose of ~ as an agent to transact bbsiluss m thrs ull ‘® nl tin- a hove named , iiie>, having av, i v cxn n sive acqii.ootauce through the United .Slates ad" y nmng territories a nil Canada, and hmi)C ai r->i)geiiieiits if. attend to lransm*, ;i ,V » 1 reviving luf .rin lion iiout m ,d , u France. .and every pan 0 f F„ IOf)( . ~-ev’” m.’U respc-i ! hilly solicit a shine of public po,?,’ pledging them-elves to use every excilj,,,, .0 -■ u| |M*I AjGC Sh(^faction. Those editors of newspaper* w|.<, f rr ) poied I on-a 1.1 i this esluhli, biuent shall 1 their business don. r.ee of expense at ■„ , bv ms. rtmtr t..is adveiti-emcnt, «„d t\„f . * a papgi tn us cohrfaining the *. llne We are nmV prepared to ntiend to »(,, ing business—Purchase s.-|| b't - ■ ease landed property us ever, purchase, sell and exchange; bank .. 10a ! and every oiher kind ,>f Sl ,.ek and sell merchandise <,f t . V ery cio-ori public or private sale. •Borrow and loan reonev o7i hoi-d ... gnro, in uutiicuiiil/ered ical edatc- Art as ati agSut fiie procurinu part and vidu.ils, to engage in eve.y kmd <■/ • profession. « Will act ns attorney’s a g,. nt , I[-(J claiming legacies tnheriidnci <• - estate*; also, collecting lies-. 1 ifdion of debt* dnt»s ami demand* " * I-.formation given respecting ,he arrival » r ,l depni ture of packet ship*. „e,,m «„,] fI T" j iwukeu, «... and ecc. mmmlation >||| other iiiudes Os convey nice whether T. v ’ |,. 11f ! or water, with H.eir resp-ctfvr rates of fare Z comm idalmu. asc; Jirc ; also afl other Hon necessary tor stranger* and tinvellei* to l c in pos,esn.,,l us. I..formation an t in„.H i!r enee on «„v rubjecY m thi- . on. try or F.u. op e , received and fori. a,d- B mks and rccmils of cun ty or style covent ment offices .searched and examined, L< r requ.red information forwarded, to each appli A register of public and private Imardine ::r:r ,r, m ni< a " ,ucc,,,n " o 4aiioi.s. i« k ~t at thu office, and strange,-* arriving in t!,[, N. B Reference will be given in all c.-iv/s to thoge who leq.nre it. to public and private character, ability, fe,.- 1 All persons forwarding communicetion* ri specting real ettatc offered forsale, barter lease or to be given on bond and mortgage,Will rec jI lect it is indispensably neressmv to forward a' orrect description of ihe premise*, also a draft *r |>l-in if possible, stating situation, qnantiti -piality, improvements, <li*tHhces fiom citj.-s ,’r 'owns, county scats, post „a,i K . tl . ( , dream* price, terms, fee. fee. ; a) *o, t. llc | oge „„ KivHnre frp. :mi<l po9f;i«ro p *i(l Charge, will be reg„b,fed accmding ( 0 nature nid ainnnnt of business, All fi st applications to be accompanied with . consulting fee. winch will entitle tlw applicant f ° «'VV ,r *forinf*ticjn 4hi;v aiity rfqnirr JVo li*f- CVS (in any casi*;) will be taken from the P„ t t- Office, unless post paid—imnicdinte pnswers will he remitted toull communications L. VA NDLR BUR « f| & Cos. \o. 10, St. Louis street, F><*c 31 < 118 A dminislratotfs Notice. ALL persons indebted to the F.sinc of Benjamin Rowland* deceasetf will make immediate payment to the sub! criber and those having claims against (aid Estate, will please tv present the/ri iccotdin? to law. WILLIS RAJLMER, Adm'r ‘ F . eb 2'' tv6 Jp " NO 33