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VOL. 7.
PUBLISHED EVERT
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY,
AT 2 P« M.
a Tr Howard’* Brick Bail lings, opposite the rost-Office
M'lntnsh Strcal.
DIRECTIONS.
Sales of s«*:/and .Vegrass, by Administrators, Execu
or fruardinns, are roqitired, by liw, to bo bold on V.e
trsiTun'duy in the month, between the hours of tan m le
forenoon and throe in the afternoon, at the Court-boa »»< 1
the county n which the property is situate.—Notic ar f
' ,j, C sa sales must bo given in a public gazette SIX I Y airs
previous totlin day of sale.
Notices ofthe sale of personal property must in
iiko manner, FORTY days previous to the .lay of sale
jtntir.o in the debtors and creditors of an estate, must be
p ’jibbed for FORTY days.
Notice that application will be made to the Court ofor-
J! nrv for loavo to sell laud, must bo published for FOUR
JiONTflts.
>1 itite for leave to sell Negroes, must be published for
FiSi-'R MONTH'',before any order absolute shall be made
bs;e >n by the court. -y
Original Contents
OF THE
£tocftuU«tvf*t»
VOL. VI. NO. 3.
ir.7‘ XVIII- —Essay on Rotation of Crops; tvy
I pi it,ton Coupeu; reati bvfoie the Union
'•> J turn I Society.
jCIJi —On Manures, sac. by IV A. (3
-On Wie Cullivntioii ofthe Grape Vine; by
AitK h m Geiger.
X\J. Aceounf of an Experiment in lhe Col
#mi> of Rice; by A. Black River Rice Planter.
XKII.—A Successful Method of Raising Ducks
by Experimenter.
XXUl.—Account of an Agricultural Excursion
mule into the South of Georgia in the winter of
1832; by the Editor.
March 6 28
COMMISSION BUSINESS
THE Subcrilter will continue the transaction
of a general Commission Busioes in this ci
ty. under the name of
J . T\FT fa PADELFORD,
.vJHi his intlivitlual account.
~ EOIV iRD PADELFORD.
Savannah, Jan. 22, 1833. 6t 27
Lvw notice”
The undersigned having taken an Office,
next door to that of CrawfokU fa Cum
ming E'i|i-s informs the public that lie will faith
fully title id to all business with which he may
be MntrusteH. ROBERT CLARKE
Dec 12 111 if
A HORSE.
'\' FIRST rme Northern HORSE, square
f\ built, six year's old, warranted sound himl
xeil broke to Hur.>ss or Saddle, for sale,
ily at this office.
' " Fob 18 21 ts
STKAYK.I) OK STOLEN,
ITI ROM the subscriber, living at McKione’s
Mills, 10 miles fr m Augusta, on Saturday
night the 2d ilist. a small Bay HORSE. fly-eats
‘old, n iih one or tu o white feet, switch tail, and
8"«ne m uks < f wagon gear; "also a spot near the
rot it id Ids tail, occasioned by a kick. A reward
o! five dollars will be paid for the dtJivery of the
Horse, or hny information w ill be lliankful'y to
ei'ived.
* CARTER GREEN.
March 11 wtf 30
ST HA IW^HtOLEN.
ON the ‘27th December past, a bright Bay
lIORSE, about sixteen hands high, ten
or twelve years old, three white feet, a small
sin* on nis forehead and snip on nose, trots and
steps very short, a scar on his back und> r seat
of saddle, grunts frequently when lying at rest,
long tail, fine eyes. A reward of £520, if stolen
on conviction of the Ihcif, or a suitable reward
il strand, and all reasonable expenccs paid by
JNO. J. GRAY.
Beach - Island , March 1 26 w-4w
Twenty Dollars Reward.
1 OST or Stolen, from the Stage, .between
A Miiletlgeville and Spaita, on Saturday
i.ighi'last, a Black Leather Travelling TRUNK,
belonging to the subscriber and having his name
attached to both handles. It contained a variety
of went in„' apparel, a gteat portion of which was
ntatked, together with three bundles, one of
w hich w as addressed to Mi i. Beers, a second to
Mr. W P. Beers anil the tl ird to Miss Stallings,
all of Augusta. It also cot ained letters to sev
eVnl individuals io Augusta, and a number front
that place to the subscriber.
Any perso i finding the Trunk and leaving it
with Mr. P J. Williams, at Milletlgeville, or Mr
Sterling Jones, in Warrenton, shall receive the
a ove reward; or for the Trunk and Thief (if
cstoieii) a reward of FIFTY DOLLARS.
I. C. DUBOSE.
February 15 3lw 20
THE SUBSCRIBER
,I*. 9 m.
*NTENDING to remove from the State, offers
for sale his residence in Summerville, neat -
Augusta, containing about 25 acre3 of land.
On the premises is a large & convenient Dwel
ling House, well finished, with all other build
ings necessary for a large family,. Ttiere is a
fine Vineyard tTf bearing vines, containing about
fifteen varieties of the beat grapes.— Also
orchard, Apple, Peach, Pear, Apricot,
Green Gage, Nect-trines and Fig trees, with five
or six varieties of the best Plumbs. In the en
closure is a spring of fine water, and another
adjoining, both these springs run through the
premises, and can be used to irrigate four or
live acres of land suitable for a garden.
This place may be made to yield great profit
-from the Fruitery and Garden, well worthy
attention of a purchaser disposed to combine
pr< fit with amusement and comfort. Its health
.tins been tested by a residence of 25 years.
Also foe sale a House and three Lots in Au
gusta, north side of Broad Street, adjoining the
Cotton \Vare House at present occ pied by Mr.
John Garner. Titles indisputable. For terms
apply to John F. Lloyd E-q or to the subscri
ber. BKNJ. SIMS
83* The Savannah Georgian will please pub
Jish the above six times and forward account
' March 8 if 29
GEORGIA COURIER.
LAW OF GEOKGIA.
AN ACT.
To rogula’e slaves and free persons of
color in llie counties of Richmond anti
Hancock.
lie it enacted by the Senate and House
of Representatives of the stale of Gror
gin in Ceneral Assembly met , and it is
hereby enacted by the authority of the
same, That fr"m and after tl.e passage
of this act, it shall not be lawful for an\
slave or Tree person of colour, to keep st
h ouse of entertainment or to vend goods,
wares, or met cliand-ize, spit Rons liquors
or provisions for their own profit, othei
• han what is allotted by ihe existing laW'
of this Slaftf, within the limits of Rich
mond and H ancock counties.
•2. And be it further enacted. That no
slave shall be allowed to hire his, or her
time, from his or her owner or manager,
nor shall any slave he allowed to work o>
carry on any tr affic on his or her own ac
coont, or for the purpose of pfocininga
livelihood «>r raising money io pav his or
her hire, dr wages to his or her owner o.i
employer it? said camnties; except stroll as
may he Bathers who shall be permitted ft.
hire their lime, and rend shops fur carry
ing on their bos'inns*.
3. And be it further enacted , That it
shall nait be lawful for any person having
the management or ownership of any
slave or slaves, to suffer such to hire his ot
their own t me, nr go at large ser king em
ployment, at the discretion of such slave
or slaves, within the limits aforesaid, n<>!
shall it be lawful for any person to hire
eny slaves and permit snr„h to wm kor
carry on any 'rafik on tjieir own account
in any maimer or way whatsoever in said
coun ies.
4. And he it further 'enacted , That it
shall not be lawful for at,v peison being
the owner or having the management ot
control or who may be renter or leaser of
any house oi tenement in said counlies
['•-] rent the same to any slave or slaves'
nor permit the same to he occupied bv
any others than his or her own, or such
others as shall at all times be directly un
d»‘r his or her eon'rol for ilieir own bene--
fit and use in all of their transactions of
business of any kind or nalut e whatsoever.
5. And be it further enacted , That,
any white persons t (Tending against the
provisions of this act, be indicted and
prosecuted before the Superior Courts for
any such off-nee and on conviction there*
of, shall forfeit and pay a fine of fifty dol
lars and all cost of said suit, for each and
evety such violation of this law, ono hall
to be paid to the informer and prosecutor,
and the other half to be paid to the In
leripi court fm the use and benefit of said
counties.
6. And be it further enacted , That
slave f or slaves who shall offend a
gainst any of the provisions of this act,
shall be liable to and rpecive not less than
twenty,‘flor more than fifty lashes, for
every time he or site so offend, to bo in
flicted by the constable of the district ot
any other of the county, where such vio
lation of jhe law is cnihmitted.
7. And be it further enacted , That the
justices of the peace of the districts of
said counties are auilinrised and required,
or either 1 of them shall have jurisdiction
and cogn izunce of all and every infraction
or violation of this act, that shall be com
mitted by any slave or slaves in said coun*
ties.
'B. And be it further enacted , That it
shall be the duty of the constable of said,
districts, in case any slave Violates fhV
provisions of this act, to apprehend such
slave and take him Or Iter before one if
the justices of the peace; whose duty it
shall be to hear and detetmine upon the
Guilt or innocence of such slavo, and in
the event of conviction shall direct the
constable whose doty it shall ho to inflict
the punishment pointed out in the 6lt
section of this act, and ike cost and all le
gal expences «>f said trial, shall be paid
by the owner or manager, or whose em
ployment they may he in, of ail such slave
or slaves that shall so offend against the
law of he.jib.ove mentioned counties.
9- And be it further enacted , That it
shall be tho duty of said constables to
search into and prosecute every violation
of this act* and in case 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 upon conviction, shall pay a fine of
fifty and -UaFs or be imprisoned at the discre
tion of the court, for not less than two hot
more than ten days, and pay all costs ol
said prosecution.
10. And be it further enae'ed, That
the regulation, control and government of
all free peisons of colour coining into and
residing in the city of Augusta, *hall he,
and the same are hereby vested in the city
council: Provided' such regulation, con
trol and government, should not conflict
with the laws now offeree in this State,
and which does not conflict with the fore
going provisions of this acL
11. And be it Jurlher enacted , That all
laws and parts of laws oc ordinances mili
tating against this act, be and the same is
wholly repealed.
Assented to, Dec. 24, 1832.
NOTICE. ~~
The Subscriber, having sold, his Stock
of Dry Goods to Mr. S. IV. Wade, who
continues the business, solicits for him a
continuance t>£ the custom and friendship
of his former friends and customers.
B BAIRD.
February 4. ts 15^
Just published.
AT this office, the President’s Proclamation
in Pamphlet form Price 6$ cts
AUGUSTA, (GEO.) FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1533.
<8 &WB-3 $ l
A SPLENDID ASS OH TAIEN T OF
Carved and plain Shell Combs,
Os the latest patterns, jus! received at
A KNOVVLTON’S
Fnnry *tore, No 2JB, Broad Street.
March 6 23 if
panorama]
Is now Op nin the Old Theatre,
GREIIN street.
SINCLAIR'S Grand Peiistrephic or
Moving Panorama, which las been
fined up nt a great expense, was exhibit
ed in Europe in Edinburgh, in the Ro
tunda, Dublin ; in Spring Gardens, Lon
don ; and lastly, from Niblos’Gardens,
New-York ; where it was visited by up
wards of 24,000 persons. Ii commences
with the ptincipal events in the Lifo of
Napoleon, the BATTLE OF WA
TERLOO, the surrender of Napoleon,
his arrival at S'. Helena, his residence on
that Island, and his funeral Procession.:
The whole comprises twelve different
views executed pn neatly 20,000 square
feet of canvass, by eminent At lists, and
is allowed to" be one of Ihe finest produc
tions of Art. Ten thousand Figures'are
brought before the spectators with strik
ing likenesses of the chief characters. The
Officers, Men and Horses, are as large as
life. Ships.of War See. taken from draw
ings made on the spot. A Military Band
accompanies each Evolution of the Pano
tatna, and a correct description is given
of each view as it approaches.
05 s * Doors npeh at half past six, and’
the Panorama commences precisely at 7h
o’clock.
*** Admittance "50 cents. Children
half price. For particulars, see hand
Bills.
March 8 . 29
WALKER’S
New Line oi* Four Horse
POST COACHES,
Running from traltm, N. C. to Wythe House
in Virginia, three times a wetjc and back
THIS Line starts from Salem every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday at so’clock. A. M.
and arrives at Wythe Court House at 6 o'clock,'
P. M. khe "ext day. At the sahie hour that the
Stages leave Salem, they a (jo leave Wythe Court
House and arrive at Salem at 5 o’clock P M.
on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. This
Line is so arranged ns io correspond in its ar
rivals at Wythg Court House, with the arrivals of
(he Great Lines leading through the valley of
Virginia.—lt also correspond in its arrivals at
Wythe Court House .with the arrivals of a tri
weekly li e running between that place and the
Salt Sulphur, file Red Sulphur Ik White Sulphur
Springs in Virginia, which has been lately estab
lished.— At Salem it corresponds with tire ar
rivals of Smith's Piednierrt Line, and the Raleigh
Line, both of which run three times a week. The
Route passsees within a mile of the Pilot Moun
tain throngh Bethnnja Bethab.ra by Mount Air
y, crosses the Bltle Ridge at Ward’s Gap, goes
by Poplar Camp Furnace and the Lead Mthesof
Wythe, and affo.tds some interesting scenes to
those that admire the sublimity of natiiie. The
accommodations of diet, lodging. &c. are pxcel
lent and cheap. The subscriber hesitates not to
recommend bis teams 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 6£ cents a mile.
HU’ The utmost care and attention will be paid
to baggage and other things entrusted to his care,
but the subtcHber will not be liable for acci
dents. D. WALKER.
HU* 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 Airy, Surry co.
N. C.
March I 6w 28
NOTICE .
6t IBE it ordained by the City I
JLjB Council of Augusta, that all
Fodder, Uay or bats, brought to this
ciiv, in Waggons or Curts, for safe, shall
bo weighed at the Scales prepared sot
that purpose near the Lower Market and
it is ordained , by the same that every
person violating this ordinance may be
fined in a stint not exceeding $20.” This
will notify the citizens that the Scale has
been, under the direction of Mr. J. Cole,
lengthened and is now ih complete order
and all persons violating the above or
dinance will be reported. , , ,
J. \V. MEREDITH, Citric L. M.
Feb 22 . 23 if
LOST.
ON or about the 31st of November last, the
subscriber lost, his POCKET BOOK,
somewhere between IVarrenton and Sparta,
containing among other things, one hundred and
seventy dollars, in South-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 Longsireet, Esq. or John How
ard of Augusta.
JACOB RISER.
ID* The Editor of the Hancock Advertiser,
will insert the above twice in that paper and
forward his Recount to this office, for payment.
March 11 *3O wp
NEW PATTERNS
Os Earthen and China Warn.
II HE gu’>Bc r ibeig l.nve recently received, pet
ships Olive Branch and Ganges, aFtSavan
nah, from Liverpool direct, 255 packages ol
* irthen and .Chinn iVare, which makes then
lall stock in eyfrv,respect complete, and embrn
cesevery variety of l.lne, Mack, brown, pink,
and put pie Dinner and Tea Ware- Persia.,
plates, dishes, teas, bon Is, nt»l jugs, of emit,
neiv patterns, at prices unusually low —together
with every article i fSen tineled, edged, C. C ami
iMoco Ware.
Their assortment will Rear cotpparison will,
any ever offeredjn the Southern country, and
earnestly invite'merchants, and others, who
have usually bought in Charleston, or elsewhere
to an examination lor thems.-lves heiot'c mail
ifig future purchases., P, ires will l.e found low.
and te.ms liberal, Every attention will he pawl
to orders, both in selecting and packing —non'
hut experienced packers neiog employed try ns
They have also for sale, every variety of cm
and plain Hall Lamp*, Astral Lamps, and’
Shades extra, Billiard and Liverpool Suspend
•ug Lamps and ti I asses etfrn, ’fine gjlt Chine
lea Sets—Jugs, Plafes, Teas, and CoKfees, Li
quor cases, &lc
P. B. TAYLOR & Cos.
No. 266 tirind si wul r the Masonic Hall
And 363, one door belnw Jht Merchants' and
Plant it's ilhnk.
Augusta Dec. 7 R>B if
TSG W Dliua STOiCE.
U. EARLE iFaRT RIDGE,
ESI EL 11 ULI. Y informs Iris friends and
_M %.the public that he has just received, and i>
naw opening at the Store JV.o. 56 Broad Street
an assortment ol fre h DRUGS, CHEMICALS
and SURGICAL IN TRUMEN IS. and., vari
ety ofPERFUMEB.y emtiraeing all articles in
ench.department, which having b-en selected
by himself, will he found of the most approved
kind.
His friends in Georgia. ns well as those in
this city, are respectfully invited to call and ex
amine for tlrenvre ve- ; and he Hirsts he sh ill In
able to them with any articles in his line
of a quality, and on terms tliat shall be sutisfac
lory-
H EARLE HARTR.IDGE.
The Augusta Chronicle, Courier, am!
SavannahjGeorgian will please copy the above
advertisement, ur.d publish it ten times. Their
accounts to be forwarded tj the Advertiser in
Charleston.
Charleston Jan i? 8. » lot ]f>
A. CUNrrZWGHAj&X 6l cc
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
On the corner of Broad and Mclntosh Streets,
nearly opposite the Post Office,
In a-ldition tp their funnel Stoi k have just re
ceiVed an assortment of
From the celebrahd manufactory of Printiss an t
Pendleton— together with a gene nil assort men’
of French, English, and - American Drugs
l hem'cal, Paints, lias*. Oils, Jffc. among
which are Iht folloxcing, viz :
EXTRACT Buchti. _
do Cinchona
do Cahiuca
<lo Snrscpai iila. fluid and solid
Extracts of most of the valuable vegetables in
the Mat. tyled.
Sulphate and Acetate Morphine
Salicine
Quinine
Piperine
Strychnine
Sulpli and (Chloric AvUcr
Window Glass from (> by 8 to }2 by 20
White Lead, of varl-u-qua ities
Paints, of all colours, dry and in 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
Brushes.
Snuffs, of various kinds, by the bottle nr lb.
Indigo, Madder, Log Wood, &c. etc.
A GEVE R At, ASSORT ME.NT l F
GARDEN SEEDS,
Warranted the growth of 1812.
Together with ail the articles generally kept
Druggists. _ j
Which they offer by wholesale or retail, on as
accommodating terms hs they can be procured
in Augusta.
Orders from (lie coct Vfry pone ually attended
to. and carefully parked.
Physician’s prescriptions put up at all hours
Feb 27 ‘ 25 3t - ,
Court of Coinmon IMcas.
IT appearing to-flte Court, by the Sheriff's re
turn that the following gentlemen had been
duly summoned to attend this C.-uit as Special
Jurors, and have made default: Offered. Thai
they be each fined in the sum of Twenty Dollars,
unless sufficient excuse lie filed with the Cleik
of this Court, at or before the Term of Apt il
next, on oath, to wit:
Jonathan Ellis, N. Moore, John B Guieu,
and Robert Kirkpatrick. ,
And, that Thomas Evans. Asbury D. Kuiglil
Luther Roll, Theodore T Gay, Fre.teri.k Sel
leck, George H. Metcalf, and Hyram Grubbs
had been du'v summoned to pit end as Petit Ju
rors: Ordered, That they be each fined the sum
of Ten Dollars, unless sufficient excuse be filed
with the Clerk of this Court;, on oath, at or be
t'oi;e the Apr il "term of this Court.
Extract from the minutes of Nov. Term 18&2
W:YI JACKSON, Cle.k.
February 22 7t f 23
Coiirt of Common Pleas.
IT appearing to the Court, by the Sheriff’s re
turn that the following g-ntlemen had been
duly summoned to attend this Court as .Special
Jurors, and have made .default: Ordered. Tint
they be each friec) in 'he sum of Twenty Dollars
unless sufficient ex< use be. fi|pd with the Clerk, at
or before the first day of the next Term, on oath,
io wit: . , ,
George W Butler,. Samuel Claike, Antoine
Picquet, William Cumin ug. Wyliis Collin, John
W. Houghton, John S. Coombs, Arnory Sibley,
John Bones. Edward Bustip, & John C. Green.
And, that the following gentlemen had been
duly sumn oned to attend this Court as Petit Ju
rors, and had made default: Ordered. That they
be each fined io the sum of Ten Dollars unless
sufficient excuse be filed with the Cleik of this
Court, on oath, at or before the Aptil Teim of
this Court.
Extract from the minutes of November, Term
1832.
WM JACKSON. Clerk ,
Feb 22 2.3 w7t
TO RENT,
And immediate possession given ,
AhmCL A comfortable Summer residence,
near the Milledgt vide Road, 2 miles
llifin ,roro ,he ci known asSHaU’g place
UHBLat present ocrupird.hy Wm. Wright,
it will be rented for one or five ycais. For
terms, apply
CHARLES L. HALE.
March dr. 27 «:f
milPr NOTICE.
’ 1 Co-patti.eisiiq, heretofore existing Ire
J- tween ihe submitters. timUr the firm of
s tm ir, tiAiiitis & t o.
Is this day dissolved, l»y miilunl consent. The
unsettled htisi.ress will Le attend, and to by B F.
M ILI I.AM D sRItIS,
r . , B. F. SMITH,
f Ii .Heston, Ist ftjart h, 1833.
IT ihe New. k Courier & F.i qrtii er ntid
AcigiiKfß ( r will i»iscM the Rl»ove six
times, and send their accounts to the suhsrnUex#.
tor payment.
March II 6t 30
NoliCE.
monthsaftey date application will he
' k •he Hotjorab'e Interior Court of
this County, for Vavc to sell the estate of Rob-
McCoombs <1 /rased, consisting of Negroes,
Household ft eniture, Lynd Sic
JOHN S. COOMBS, Admr.
•^ ;in 1 ip m4m
Adniinisirazor’s »Sale.
ON the first Tuesduy ui April nr xt, (
will be s-M, at lire lower Market
House, in die ci v, of Attgusta, agree,,bl\
in an order of the Justices of the Inferi< r
Court, sitiiiig Ordinary pnrp> ses, a
ract of Land, containing five hundred::
Acres, more try less, situate in Richmond
County, beiniging t n tire estate of Mary
O.ii; y deceased; sold.for ihe benefit of
the heirs and creditors of .said deceased
( WM. SKINNER, Adm'r.
Jaw 30 . 13 «2„»
Nfjtico.
DURING my absence. t fr/nn ihy city, John
11., WinuMT, Phillip M Mawtx, fa. Wm.
C. Dillon, will nyf as my agents and are fullj,
rtulhnr /. and ami emp weied to transact all ”
•tusinesfi.
_£* iL 18 2J rs
undersTgned havii g l»ei>n api ninljfel
M. Sexton for, ihe eity of Augusta, heresy
""Oce that alljorderg, led at \J r Oi.ivfk
Danfouth’s, Store, four do west,of Hn,,„ OM
.'■’tret *i "'l* Be alii nded io,svirli p^omptitnde
LOUIS KUN7.E.
M uch 1 Oft -
MOTiCjI.
A hL persons indebted IO the Esmte of iVlts.
■ X- Maty Ann.lf. IVliiie. dec'd. are reque/Med
io make on riediete p .ymanl in the Su’t.crii.er
Amt ih.xe to whom the s : id.estate is indebted
will present their account*, for piyin «.t duly
‘titheuticated and w iiliia the prescribed by
R F POE. Vx'r ' \
f'fib and f irtwaf . ....
LOST,
BV a person on ht« way from Decatur, i, uv
reoceviile, Watknpsville, Lexlnfeton. and
Washington, to the city of Augusta, tvyo NOTES
in favor of Stoddard L Davis—one of William
l.htlimer dulf.l March 12-h 1832, payable in '
•ix months, amount $265 72. The olhei of
Ihom.is Aiken, dated l’eb. 14th, 1832 payable
tn nine months—amount $166 87—with an e i
dortement ol f flOon the Ist inst A I persons
to cautioned pot to tia-le f..r either of these
Notrs, as payment lias bpen supped The finder
will confeg a favor by inclosing the ssqne bv
Mail, to the subscribers in Charleston, or by tie
• ivt ring them to Messrs Luke Reed &. Co'. Au
-i usla - U-U v
•STODDARD, D VVIS fc Cos.
Alarcii 8 3t 09
If, A. BHOOIS,
PdIiJRAIT PAINTER.
WILL remain for a sh.itf time in (his cilv,
can l>e found at Ids 1 ffi e, «>u'e poor lie
low the Post-Office, where specimens of : ids utt
can be seen at any (idle and will be thankful
for patronage.
JVt»_5S - A 24 if
NortCIL
r I ' iIF, Copartnership heretofore existing lie
-1 tween the sub-nibers in the Practice of
l.nip, is this day dissolved by uvotnal consent;
l hoy will,both attend to t'-n tiufi f.ished business
nf (lie firm until it is < Ins'e.t; and persons indebt
ed to the. ll for professional service cm make
payment to either. , t -
WH.LtAM. SCVILE.Y,
THO’S. GLASCOqK.
Nov 2 f )4
Tcr\ Dollars Revvifhl.
RANA W A V' on ttie 6’h inst. from my Plant-t
lion in Richm-ind coiotv. my Nei-ro Fel
low JAC aged aTiniit .32 years, nod about
6 feet high very black. I ike I v an-lsmirt. lie
m supposed to have g me to Mille<lge. tile, or it?
neigliborhooi(, from the c’h-cunistflnce of his
wife's beyig carr.ieif there by the removal »f her
master. Mi HiMii.r id Uaifuiu to that neigh-
I othoofl- JOHN COLLINS.
Februaiv 20 - 61 --92
to Augusta Jail,
ON the‘Jo;h Felirmry 18 5-3, a lNero Man
who calls himself .1 ACOB says be In l ings
to Wm D iniels of l'ilhaferro, (fa, -la
rob is 5 feet B.j inches liiglfi rjatk complexion,
ai|d about 3u years old
Owner of s id Ni.gro, i* r; q ia«ti‘d to romefor
ward, prove propei ty.payt-Jfpences and take biiM
away .
II B, FR Vzr.R. Jailor, u c.
Feb 27 " -*5 3t
COITON GUNS.
Bo\l will Gil r> JONES, of Columlia
' 3. C. respeflf«»My L inform their friends and
the public Iha 1 they have established a Shop in
Vugusta, Ge irgi-a- fi-r the purpose of Mak«f
and rrpaiii -g COT l’()\ (jl I and are
now-pn pared io lotnish these Machines made
of the best materials and io the li-s* manner.—
We will keep on hand GINS of different size,,
from 30 10 00 Saws.
(FT Our Shop is about one hundred yarfl>
above the Upper Market in this place.
Aug 24 63 wtf
Loll SALE,
VT the Arsenal near this city, TWO CAR-
M\GE HOR3F.3 with a CARRIAGE an.
H ARNES?, they will be s.d-t a together or the
Horses separate f.run the Carriage and Harness
as put chasers may desire The Horses will t>»-
found not only suita'de for a Carriage, but sot
draught, plantation. App'y to the
Snbn. riiier at tKe Vrsenal for terms and further
particulars. , .
Cl \V. GARDINF.R.
Fell 4 . 15 if
Motive.
THE Subscriber wishes to hire two or three
good Male Servant?, for which a liberal
mice win he give. 4,
W. G, GRIMES.
r;-
might obtain from Ins uti<ice amt s Kiti *i,
ta| Suygery, ui|| „ lHk e ~.e l..How„ u ,|,miil,o
tionofb.s vl*: Ibiei tma.ih,, ,
in Savannah find Augusta,T„ ioino enu: m Ao
trns.a the first day of Feb.nary am, August, amj
u. Savannah orr the first of May and ,h„»e.„U ,
Allot h,s operations will be ,w,f (| tll e,|
aldp to modern iiiipiovements kikl on sr icioitH-'
|>riurq>tes, with the east possible pa,,, IU(tl t(IV
reel professional skrlb.
Asa Snrtreon, Ire will pxtrert >'eef|, r ,
tumors ol thegums all de«,d.umt useless toots n
- to. s 3 „,m, try, K*Sd!e
Netves ol teeth whet* exposed, Vetuoxe lter.tul
Gangrene, a„o operate o» the Han Ijp, d
p l.ite, Alveolar, abscess, Gumboils, buiffini
Mpceruus and Boney Exe, essences of the Au
ITlim, by opeiiing fbaf cavil v, &c.
His Medic, embrace, the treatment
of all the d.srasvs ofthe tWu.h-smh a, Scut
vy. Ulcers, 1 hrnch, Canchrum Oils Sore
Tin oat, Lips,
His Meeiii l „icalop* rnlioii S ex'.esr.-' a ] ( a,
Ctenc.es of the mouth.. He wilt s ,-, teeth i , every
nosmdr stJOatlon in a sly le not surpassed in the
lie ‘htrauilry l and use.—
He will artificially supply th- 'o,s of gums jaws
or seel o-s o: thej , w the I ooey palate o. the
palate process, to ns to correct deglutition
restore the speech. Also, cleanse,'"separate I„.
ill, the cavities of decayed teeth -o as to p, e y ri ,
*cZ"l' Z\ m “'••‘Hi*
ability both in -avaonah and Angola, <«,, wb, m .
the subset rliei has performed ver v difficult n,!d
. i.r.i a operattons. have v-ry generously per
mitp\d him :o retei persons alike mrfoi t,m .f' to
them for par.u ularsincot.fi, lOti 0 I his pro
fi sstonal ski I. *
For (u ther information, the put lie r.re ref r
red to ‘he following gentlemen who have very
odrtfil llu’if IlHlTlf’S .*
/tt Vtf'rmWt.-Dr Dnnjrll, Dr. IL.lrrshem,
Or. lit.itow Rev. Mr. on , ;;e V j\j ( . \\ r
Pooi. r!'fZ Ju,,ge J - C - W
Litn r'y t utility —Col Fos Jones Rev C C
Jotjes , K . , -
- Wfjg'villc- r lh> Ex. eHenrv Governor
iminpk.o, Dr Boi kin, Dr. W.irite, ,YL jor O. II
Prim e, Messrs 11 ores fa Hai r is. J *'
Scotithorough - Dr Brown.
l)/ , |“ ; | M/ '!~ ,, n t Dr. Anthony,
Dr. Indie,3-on Dr, SaVage. Rev Mr. falmage
K'V.iMj;. It* ad, lion. Samuel Ifaie. Robert F
t oe. f.sq,
Ath-n*.— -Dr \V W, Wa.lel, Rey \| r <si M ™
non, It. v Mr Hoyt.
, L E. O RORN
p ; . * and i2,„ \
in Southern,.Northern
;i“ J Wes, >' n 't *-■•«*, Loan
umniisM,.,, Gt-neial
’ a Agency and Intelligence Vtfb e
Newy-O. leans La. Ihe sub,crib. M respecitul
ly inform the public throughput the Umno that
they have opened an office (having a!-r>np,> j'„
ted agents in VV i-shingtou, Baltimore. Philadel
pliia and New\oik,) fiir the purpose of-’acting
as,nn agi-tn to transact httsiuess 11. this or nnv
ofilie qbove named.iijes,having a very exteti
siVe aequaintance through the United ad
joining ferritoiiexnnd Canada, and having made
uirangements to attend to Iransmittiing ai ,fl
receiving it.form-lion fiom and to England
France, and every part of Europe, they most
respectfully solicit ft.sfyire of public patronage
pledging (he.msidvesto use every exi t lion to give
pei t'etat sativf'iction.
Those editors of newspapers who feel well dir
posed towards this establishment, shall | l; . V e
Il l ieir.lf:.>jnrs,s done lifiii “f expense, at ary t-ine
liu i user tin 11 t. is advpr tisement, nitd forwarding
a paper to os containing the same.
Weare now prepared to atirod to the follow •
ing business—purchase sell rent ? t ul
ease landed property of,very- descrfpiir n .
purchase, and exchange : bank, r anal
toad And every other kind of stock;
and sell merchandize «f every desci ipti.m nt
public nr pi ivate sale.
Borrow and loan money on bond ami moH
gage, or unincumbered leal e-taie-
Acl as an agent for pr.icuring partners
dividual*, to engage in eve.y kind of business or
Will act as attorney's ngenf and othei, f r V
claiming le«a. u>s inhe.riiatices, and settling
estates; also, jgifficcling and remitting ,
-les- ription nt debts dues and and. niai ds.
Information given respeci g the arrival and
depait»re nf packet ships, steam and ca.K!l
packets, uni! and accommodation, stages, !U i l
II other modes nf conveyance wiu-ther t-y | an ,j
-r water, with their respective
nmm ..latino Sir. Sfr ; also, all other Informa
non necessary for ytrangers aufi travellers to be
•o |ios ession of.
Information and intelligence on any # u ' iVrf
n tbi-. cm. l tty or Eu ope, revived and forward
»'d (roi hdcißiallv )t
. Bonks and records < fc unty or state gnvrrr,
nent offices, searched and examined, and tire
required inform ition forwarded to each n,, r dj.
cam.
A register of public and piivafe bninfW
anuses their te. ms and accommodations, will be
i-pi at this offi- e, and strangers arriving in A is
. ny, have only to apply to this office, to be sijit
• and at once with ho irding place*.
.".iinatious, in meacaiitile, niinnfaeturh'g atfd
other establishments as hook keepers, salesmen,
and assistaul clerks, bor keepers, teachers, col
ertprs, agents &r, Sfr , procured, if hy letter
postage mirei lie paid nccoippauted with n fee-
N. B. Reference will he given in all case*
to those who require it. as to public and private
. hare, ter, ability, fee &c, > S
AIJ persons forwarding coltfmtinicetions re
-peeling real estate .fibred for sale, barter, leaite
or to he given on hood and mortgage, will recol
lect it is indispensably necessary to forward a
ot reel description of the premises; also a draft
ir plan if possible, staling situation, quantity,
quality, improvements, distances from cities or
towns, county seats, post roads, navigable
ireams price, terms, kc. iic. ; also, enclose an
tdvance fee, and postage paid.
Charges «ill he regulated ncctnding to nature
and amount of business,
Ah first applications to be accompanied with
.« consulting fee, wdiich will,entitle Jlm applicant
.o any information they may req'uire. No let
ters (in any case,) will he taken from (lie Po*|
Uffice, unless post paid—immediate answers will
he remitted In all communication*.
L. VANDERBURGH & Cos.
Ao. 10, SI. Louis ttrrtt'.
Doc 31 1 18
A lmini stridor's Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate
of B -iijamiii Rowland, deceased,
will make iinmedia’e payment to the sub.
.criber and those having claims ttjjßtrm
said Estate, will please ty present them
tccotding to \Rytf^
WILLIS PAJuMER. Adrn'r.m
Feb 2f> ’’'fij
NO 3i>.