Georgia times and state right's advocate. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1833-1834, October 02, 1833, Image 4

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PROSPECTUS AND Journal cf F<*?itiretf I'rcnaoiy. —•.»* *5 l- This paper in j.Mildi-jhcd .-n <l.- ' ■■'•< ms j 4A.r.f Wednesday of every tin r. i., « . . i-r --al sheet of 16 page* octavo, ;•»••• p: . " ji. j eite with the Unci. j’l.vi: An. ■ ... . pr. i cursor of the Banner *•!' tiie t ... constituting in tho ycai, w ith i:u index, a • of 400 pages. 2. It ig chiefly polis >d. Imt in part id T neous; its design being to diascii.in: :*’■ le Itreat 'principles of < i; . inai. I. i. iv. and to aeeiot in drawing men’s mindiy from th ! worship of their t'.Jlow.’'to „a sarquAintauue it: the nature' of tin ir gnveri rnm.t. 3. ItAyill oprn to- til ur .Jtf. jil .political questions of a j r-.l i ..: and v.i. communicateto the rrc( pie ot the V r.h the pi-' itical movements ct she ses.in.'aml to thos.c et •South, the political movements ifftm 'N ••tin 1. It u til a h-ocn;* :he U .' ; ~:t ii.e-s cf ’9B, asset forth i.i the > irgiui>. .:■■[ I: . . k\ ■ rerolntions. apd as maintained by Ji Hi ri n,Mad ison, M’Kean, and the other distinp'iish* ; cham pions of S-j-.vrE RiOhm and Stat-: lek-n.:. i; will also record the most important documente and State Papers cdnneclod with the p-.oc. i-dh.gr of South <'arolina, so as J.' preserve a r nplclc history of the limes, far the future refer;: oo ol ar.rt ttetveucn. 5. The principles of Free Trade, will In illus trated and enforced, as useful tu reconcile the pub lic mind, at the North, to the approaching; :t due tion of the Tariff to cu 1 c.. a :;d~rd t: i «- rein duties, as well as tie, - . sury ,to ]*< vent any future attempts to re-establish liie rcouictivc sys tem. 6. Tho impolicy attd uaconstlt o:iorto! by of ap-. nropriatidiig ior v.frits of inlertial improcerrv at fiy the Frvferof Osvemnteni, wiii bo maintained,, and all «ttenip.;s to eneroachton t. n rights of the Ltatt-s by that Government, v.l t;e re-ii-tyi!, fiqm Uthaliver.paiiy'Htty may <* ! ■■ l and-* spe cially will its interference v.ilh.th» v , n:i,ir and.- rustic policy of the i'outiu n. Sin:. s, s . rit.y Unhappily bo attempted', denounced as at i- ;• tiou of tho federal-compact. ?. it will oppose y r'; ar.d sinecures <4 every c, cria. ... . T wilhthc cqualtl u tions are founded, ar. i will bo « iiiphaiu ally the advocate ofai Crtf.tr Hover::. t£*r. 8. It will also Le op.pu cd.to t . -.-i-.-i-imv..'. ■», the bane (if republics, ami U will u, -c corruption and dereliction of principle -in ; Abe s".-, -.ius 1 to whatever party t/uy me:., j ' This, however, it will do nr a maim r v. inch .hall not degrade the press, and upon uda.eca.ion w ill tire' columns of mo Examiner he the vehicle of scur rility or vuigur personal abuse. Tim Mir : 1. The price of the p .per is, pi r annum,' ?-sa ble in oil can* in ~ a:, fuliowx For a siogleyopy ----- :f-l no For 1 cop'tcsr paid for at the s into time by that number of subscri bers, £5, erpuul per,copy to - - 1 25 For 10 copies, paid for in tbc-saiAe manner, §lO, e.p*i:-.l percopy to - 1 00 2. Each remittance wit I Jie consider--I a a a distinct transaction, and every cubic;it:tic:; will be discontinued at the cud of the ■ir paid fr, unless renewed by a second ' Uy thi . mcan3, subsciibtia may .withdraw witlwat in curriiigthc expense . 1 p. stage, iu riving notice flf withdrawal, aud tho tros. , . f lurni ;.i: ; re ceipts will bo avoided, it,.s/;n. it a.) the t>n - tion ofjhc paper will In. of ilyif eviden c of it-, ‘having beatpacJft 3- Nosubsuiption fur !c than a war w ill b,- received, and in ali casco wjirr, m yis res. t t«d, it will be consider: J, rmjess otherwise ex pressed, iu payilit it of (ha current v dOim-, ai.d the bach Nos. will a y he 1 Provided, hour. :-, That this stlpulati i I-. fur nish tho hack Nos. tiiailncl ov.utinue uIV-r tho number on hand elicit have breu txh.i u - od, of which wo shall give duo i. .tire. I. All postage mutt lie paid, except upon 1 tu tor* C'JiiUirdng live dollars.in a : not. ,or as.v larger sum : but die rid; of 1 miscarriage, by the tuatl is asscatcdliy the publish, r. ' ' 5. There are no . gents established far thi a pa per at any place; but any J'ostmaster or otiicr individual to ay constitute 1 in, : : . at N. others, by availing himself of tho bucouuludow ed upon a number of copies. All communications to ho addietstd to tua guhscriber, who rospt etfully uym.sts that the ramer. of persons and places trai, raitlod to him raay be wiitmn, ; •> as totivoui mifia'!,'. , which cm only bo cunt . fy t.,:um:.;: the . - psuso of postage. CIOND'X RAGUE i’. sJockcff €sm& I?ares* 11’ Hl< talus place on Tut lay, thc'lh.h of it i\ovcr.ib,'r H r.oxt. First l»ay—Mile heats, free ibi at.v h.rcc.— Entrance £ ’o. Second L> .y—Colt's raor - fn'c for any Colt that ha.. Hut won a tace, two mile heals; uatranc; fJO. Third Day—T'hiec mile 'boats, free for any horse, entrance Fourth Day—Fourth mile ltc 'ls, free for any horse, entrance 2.i dollara. 1 ifill Day—J.itlo I.pill:;, three, best in five, free for any horse, eutran.-e xu dolfav.. the raopr.iETbßfj. - Ajcr.f p. H.v'.mcxt, Sct’v. Aug. 7 S," t r TftC t'il'lV-abik IS published every V.'edue -ly at noon. cud sent off by the evening mails of that day aoii the mdr'iiiii:; !::ai!si of Fhufailay. i• . ’ eery i» made up of tho principal articles of the Journal of Commerce, including the review of the market prices of ototks, ;Vc. lint wuh- ot ship news or advcrtiscni-i ts. It is tie..'!, n,. it ed on a veiy large and beautiful t.lteel. i'na per aunun : §5 for one copv tw.. v. arx. or lor four copies one. year, pavr'dr alWiiv.r in a t vance. This paper u adintml !y < ;i- •il.iti 1 t agriculturalists .md 'prcfcsiiotii g. lificntcu and ‘lor al! families , Adinliiiitratot’ii Srs’f. ■VITILL bo sold at the Court House ns Clinton, vv Jones County, on 'the tl Tu. „.y in No vember next, the rcsiifue cf the. Land, li k.n : -..y to the estate of hi: char cl /lc?r: , doc; asa,l, c. w: ...ic ing 350 acres, more or l«„i, ly tin- in Jones cr-ut,- ty and adjoining Cox, Cordon, and Mhcts, hi in.; tile land known as tho dower-of the lair Mrs! Perryrapn. Tho said land is sold for the b .afn cf tho heirs.—Terms mado t th* ale. ALFRED IVEifSOiN, Adm'r. Sept. 11,1833. ■ .35 ids. AdrciaidiafoiN baie, AC RE LADLE to an .r.ii , ; ti, o hcuorablc the inferior Court cl Hants ccur.tv, while Kitting for ordinary purposes, w'lil be sold on tin first Tuesday in November licit, hi t;.c i'ovvu *.» Wsy uesborsugh, Luiuo county, the follow it-, tracts ot land, viz : sixty acre . . a•;>: t 0.;.. u ,.'. Joitntig Lkiuuer .m.J outer.-, ot.u I.c. -.-.d j, , more or (Css aojttxittj Jia«u.._, two" i,.,nd-i acres more otic*-, admitting Dry act,ail tho above tracts lying in the countv .tf-turk*. A «|jt hu sold on the S4u«. day in tiie town of L _ ui.., t: . Jcdetboncity, one ti.urth of S:i-undivided i• ,• uentaiuiug 57j acres in- said coatity, 'Larvti.r an . tilers ; t Ei-.ugo iry Marsh doc. »".J f r tf.e benefit i it, UV.IS. i clina njatti lin .v.'ti n:i ts;;, , ut': ,i!,- J'JiiN AiIUfFHEY, Adm’r. LEU. M. -MAh 11. Adni’ix. August 21 j. tiSfllMll.4 TIMES AND STATE DILI IT'S’ ADVOCATE. PKOSPitITES * J OR ri BLi-mxG at scOTTsnnuoi'Cir, XE.VR trtLI.EBCIit lI.LE, Gn, . ? Literary Ih io.iia i, entitled, u Tho dcoricia ilecsdvmician AND Southern Jiiuninl ;>i Edtica'dou,"' To be tJovotcd to the inten ~t ; f Education in our ' vn Siatc p.irticuj rriy am! adapted to the wants of i'aiiiii'. s. and ConimiiuitU by : -r ii I'. (li.!;t)AV N, nj iin.' j trborough. Thi E iitor.is.if upitiio:■ that I’mlosophi-'al Educatioti tr*. it io aiHicrally centlitnuid in our rpivcrsltics Jim! Academie-;, is*itiq’mucli nonfilled t.i tiie cotiitnuniccfti nos kn..vvlt-dgo, and iliv.t too iiftlc r.Uehtjiiii is bcslewiHi n the formation of ike inter!.'.•inal'ii.Voita, < f juduing, ri dsoititig, and . limit.mail, by whifli .ri- no, the pros. eUti ni of->cif atf , itifeT icav in_ >S : o. o( ,i i.’niicgr, vr.u she bns.uess 6f active life, 1 ton he successfully pursued.' Tl.is therefore, Jrt’s dCr ia|i, lo Conduct this ’.vi r!; in referpneeio tiro nrodysis cf ;i,e hu tn.'it mind-, and to ei.HeffVo.- t i forward tfu- grand • ;■ vi j titling uui cons and daughters for ntAC-ft- CAT. L!KE.- TJ.ore b; inj no work of the kind in the South-; cm country, it is taken for granted, that no one will question the . propriety o! tuideavutl|ing to o.t.iblrsli sn organ of good, so much needed : He adopt the.setiuniot.ts of no j’.irty, vve are pledge*) to no society, nor is it *mr w i.tr in dictate -as to .-.ny mode or course to he pursued in general,* or ; particular instruction. Cur aim shall he, to open. ilio avenues of thoiif;ht on this important subject, j and by ,:ur eTorts, endeavor to Ixicsj. tho country | of our adoption ; the land of our ciiiidrcn ; the home tl*..t we love! At ti tiiiui when niArtuttl labor rcliools, and other respectable institulic-ns are fising around j us, itis reasonable to expert, ttixt some inpde of eoinrei:tiie.-..:cn, iiith regard tj tin; .success or failnre of any. attempts, is v*-ry ;!e-tralde.... I Teachers need -a periodical wuereiu they tiny e.vpriss theirAiews. ar.il frznj wp'iich they may -s oi i.ei ;r;i.er l":eoyit-.m-c --! me ill ■ and gniih.nr.- ill i If ird . . ; task of instriic liori ; it is cur de-ign to cc i’eet i .f ■ru.r.tioii from : every source* and wake cur p; per an organ of j enminuee-oumibetween dislafit .teachers and the ' tiieadsol ihiiie.itiou jin penpral'.' l’erhaps at e.n i pci iod ot our history .could theie he a grtaleg call | for orreet views lt\ schodl-iivnks qud upparptes, j in-ressary tnYiiciMfate (lie pr->/n-as of the pupil; I Wo will, thenf'‘-r.-, supply* our j columns with rbspe; Uhrlif view s oh* nianuhls'aud’ i iniermution wnh r<-gaud. to all the machinery of ; Edneption. 'lh.it.mr pa:,i*i e,i' interest rvrrv I dunking man, antr be an iiiimito of the. fumiiy cir* . .: .and Me elitbiicitl essays: Do! its Liter..taro r.Essa-, .s on Moral and Piiysical ScTefice ; lii :grhpity, ifripj nal. and Selected idoetry ; and Stticturcson the best modes- of Education ; discipline' of Schools, ; notices of literary* institutions, and literary work.-, I oi fine any snhj; • l calculated to ft*tercet the j i luiiler, ti.fl. .-U .'-iie;, mother, father",' girardi.ni and student. j Disputed point. iu politics or rcligi.-.n; siiail.be j * ntirefy i Vciuded, n v is it,e Acaiiemician pver 1 to be riic veiiiele es malevolent insinuations, or j tmgeneibusar-parsioiis.- IC shall be tho constant j aint of the Editor, to unite all conflicting intcr ! ehildi'eti in the ways ot wisdom, and dilfuning a j taste for iitviMlurc, the arts cud sciences, w hicli : evertead to - nialrca Snippy and enlightened peo ; pic. Adv;rilSerrientS 61 Teachers', School and | Doolis, will he inserted- at the usual rates, hut ! this class of advertise, .toßts only, as it is intended ! to make the Academician subs, i.e the purposes jW" Education and ui-r.il. ii.luruisfic-u. .Tlic.pa je.i win be published 'tc.ui monthly, at Three ; Dollars per annum, payable in advance, and will f contain eight pages. 1. a peed type. *m tho plan , ut thu American Farmer. 24 Nu o making a vol- I .on.!, v, .ill'll v. :-1 lie ace..in; uuied w;ilii an.elegant ! title D.iand gen. rai In Lx.. i Edit, i , \iiiii.: i . uirther the cause, ofcduca- I lion in our Mate, will confer a fav, r 1,. publish- I ing this Di'opccUis. amt the saver will be re -1 i ipr'.' .'i and i.i ,iuy way di -oid. It is conttmplu j ted that tin': first N. . will f ; e jsaued in November next. Any p mon farwaidutg to life Editcrsub j ...criptioua for ine papers., en.tli .receive the sixth I >'Ppy gratis. t'ojnmjMiicattens* uddressed poo-. ; t.; b p id, to It.,C. iil.u.WN, Sct-ttsbocougil, will N. pt. 1 h l .t 33. i -N ordiefere tho first day of June next, we | v promise ioj v W ttlium Jv!ln>o:i, t>r Ism re r, forty five o-ilara for valee,-received, tins 261 h January load. CLINTON NXErniiXS. I.IITI.ETO.N Ti RNER. Anc'ast 21 32—1 (ini. AxlXU'ar.vA HO A f.inuly. gs EFtMU. .mi Joseph Day, one'of tips Justijvf ;ii 3 ot ihe Inf ri-.’i (foui l *,l and county, perion [ dly cii.it; H. V< ■oi who bring duly -worn, I ik-paseth and saith. that he owne l add pifsirestted j lie- oTtgitial note, of which - the- above is in sub tan o a copy ;• and that .aid criginul note;is loit cr .Tiiolaid, :.o that hu cannot bud it. HENRY HOOD. • Sworn in fare mo thi- 32 Jbiy TS.-i.i. • JOS. DAY. 1,1. r, August 21 3J -lObg niT.L NiSJ. iaFcntoß Cf i'iir. .fufy Term, L?J3. S T afipesrtitg in ffm ,-..u'ii, up a ti..; petition 6L and affidavit of lit nry Wood, that he owned and possessed liie migoi.it note of which the u hove is in Hubstuticc u tnpv, and th.W said origi nal note*, has been lost < . mi .dnid,; o ilut h*. ran n>.t find it. It : , ihnrihro ord.--r.-J, that said Qi.mtam Stephen.. Liitlet- n Tiirncr, sliiiw csusd (if any tlicy imve,)*;ii lli«*'jic.\t term ofthit court, why th- above copy should pot lie c»tab | liaio .1, hi ti;-u oi the prig;n it, ...j lost or mislaid; and it iordered that a' ropy ot lliL rule he served j upon the said Quinta n -Stijiheus qnd Littleton l'u.to o', pi .' -i 'Rally, Jit i lo- f-.itn-! in 'this" State, jnd if in t totn f.'.iinj in this .Stale,-then this rtrlo to be putdi.-hod in yosis -piihlii-.(i',i.zeue in thi.. State'for t ■ • - A tritt- cxtian (afc* limn if. tniuute.v pf Jones Inferior court, thi*. 23-July ! •' Mi a- . SffA'fcE'i Cl!. I . A'lgirjl-21 Bj—3iri. t LI. ihoi.e indebted tv. the Estate t,l Iliurv C -a. Well, 1-i'e ot. Jasper cecnty, an d;. cased, are requested to make immediate payment.: and nil those having demands against tuid estate, will read- r them tilAloly autheulicated according to law. MiLEEDGE HO BY, E x 'or. June l'J -J., 1 -—if' Pfel.dLii.jA vfe kll Xiicl.; XSJE fit 55*dC?If£l;5t Offers for halt t:t the timer Store, between . Scartji'i ami MeVontb's Totems, A V.ti’irty ;tS Saitkvi’M'*. a b MP, - n-i Frown Sugar ; (Ircenand r J Java Coder : Etiperiai Hveon and Black Era t I aide D ili in iuAvcv-; alastard.; t.'bocu late ; Wedt iudia Frcscftcs; Ftcklt-s ; Molass ; n*-.- Apple' Ymeg ir; M.ul.vr, 1- IVkiid i Beef T.-tu u, , 15ac.li ; O. rt ; Corn M0.,1 , } Aft:rn and Taßnw «. '=» t All-pice ; Topper, j Raising &«. Al-. 0. i>E.\NI.V I* ?rmr. ' 1 ,ft I qualttra • Ot urge, \\ healeau in.ili'-,w *ll hr kept : I mi re at all tiinlip, k,r lia l ai-etmtntehiliim o| , ! end n.ur:. A l -,, n va..e:y m.SI'At-i.L D'iW ! ! COOIf s. ORQiJJxEji % > «.s'i*yiivlN 1 AH of which be offers far r dp'r.fi reußonjbJe brm .. FK.NJAMIN JiI.UMI.VN* Vff. ! Augu il 21 * <32 if The Journal of Commccc , IS published daily at 810 pei anrium.-e.nd twice a week at $5 per annum, or if paid in ad vance $1 per annum. Orders must be accom panied v. ith money or a reference, and inay be forwarded by hiaii at the risk of the Editors and without the payment ot postage. Subscribers for the Journal of Commerce tw ice a week and tiie Mercury, are uot rnjpived for a less time than one. year- SATIS AN M’ttHtlS. IA. ERWI.VS House at the J 9 INDIAN SDUINCS has been opened several weeks fogthc acconiniodation ot persons who tea'* be desirous of visiting the watering place. The house is well fitted up and every thing ineomplte order. Erw in ’s Hotel in M aeon is still open for boar- | dersand travel leys, anil is und. r the supcrinten- j dam-e r>i' a lady who ia as well qualified for the business as any female in Georgia. (PT'i'iiis House in Macon may be purchased upon accommodating terms,and possession given by the first cf October next. 1.. A. ERWIN. Jnue 2-j ° o °Tho Georgia Messenger, Georgia Journal, Angusta Chronicle, w ill publish the above four times, ami forward their account to E. A. E. j:ii,u:i)Di;t su.i: Authonsscd by the General A3«€inmy oi tne JSfute of Georgia. l-arfuno f-t tiija i:i merry moo.l, I’auriiig ber tavorn ;o the cro\v<i; Id' roatiy iriEMff, before they fall— Who know 6 but you may catch them all. ?lOs\K|i'--JXO!V£ir • SsOtm or TiOAs;v r : we consider that Fortune 'f 1 if is .daily diffusing wealth and happiness in .11 parts, and every corner of tills extensive conntrv, tlirciigb tho medium of the LOTTERY. SYc.l LM ; that scarcely a week or a Ja) wheels by us without hriugitig the intelligence, that someone of our friends or fellow-citizens has drawn a I’StZF.; and that it only requires an fnvesTnield'of the tiivial sum-of ten' dollars to give us a noon i u ;sn; for a Drive of 20,000; Surety it is unnecessary to «rgo upon tins liberal and enlightened people, the policy of stepping in the way to wealth, and the favor of the propitious Dame 'J'lic seconjH ‘Hy’a drawing is completed; And ti;c Third Day’s Drawing * . will fai*€ |'lacc on Tiai: nint-ieatss or next toy. at tho l.otterv-Ollicc, in the.- town of I’.lilledgc villa-, at the hour of 2 o’clock, i*. M. There will then he deposited in tho wheel a Prize of ■g 10;000,‘$.1,000, S9OO, - 8600, S7OO, 8000, 8 >OO, S4OO, S3OO, S2OO. In* addition to this, the first Drawn number will be entitled to a Prize of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. Thus w ill be presented to adventurers a most splendid prospect .of-wealth, which may. be obtained 1 trr 'I F.N DOLLARS. . The unparalleled richness of the wheel pie i!._ .".diowins Prises; • 1 prizes of SIO,OOO I 3 prizes of 600 ‘2 prize of 0,000 j 3 "do 300 2 do 1,000 | 2 do 100 3 do 000 j 3 do 300 •2 do 00 | 2 do 200 2 do 700 | 19 do 100 Thus, it will be perceived, that there are now in the wheel, more than $39,000 S&OIXARS exclusive of the prizes below one hundred dol lars—making the richest wheel eve! before offered to the public iu tl.c Southern country, and it is confidently believed, that every matt who desires to acquire u fortune with but little trouble, and .comparatively no expense, will come forward and improve the present brilliant opportunity to his own interest, sen EASE. 1 Prize of $20,000 is $20,000 3 Prizes of 10,000 is 30,000 1 do 0,000 is 20,000 0 do 1,000 is ILOOO . 5* do 900 is 4,500 5 do *OO is 4*ooo i> do 700 is 3,500 5 tea COO is 3,000 5 do 500 is. 2,500 o do 400 is 2,000 5 do 300 is 1,500 5 do 200 is 1,000 35" do 100 is 3,500 50 do 50 is 2,500 650 do 20 is 13,000 5,000 do 12 is 60,000 7,-.;.', o'.iu*T« 0 Muiskattt aPffIZE Ail the Prizes to by floating from tbs ooinmence inout, except the following, deposited as follows, lTr r Df. V Diw-viSu. —2 Prizes of 5,000. .! nf I,OIXI, 1 of MO, 1 of-600, 1 of 7do, 1 of CtiO, 1 of 500, i of 400, 1 cf 3- tl, 1 of 200. ferciM* Day’s Dtt.v-.vise.—One Prize of !0,000, 1 "t 1,000, l of 900,' l of 600, 1 of 700, 1 of A,OO, 1 of 500, 1 of-tOO, 1 ot 300, 1 of 200. Third day's Draw ini-.. — One Prize oil 0.000, 1 ot LOUO. 1 of 300, I of 600, ! of 700, 1 of 600. 1 of. 500, 1 of lhO. I of 300, 1 of 300, Fi'v-rtu Dav'- Drawing.—One Prize of 10,000, J ofl,ooo 1 of 900, 1 of 800, 1 ot 700, 1 of 600, 1 of 5011, I ot 400, 1 ot'3oo, lof 200. Fifth and tarn Dkaws.no. —Or.s Prize of 20,0(10, 1 oi 1,000, 1 of 90b, l ut 800, 1 of 700, 1 of 6v!t>, l of 500, 1 of 100, 1 of 500, 1 of 200. And on the ('ommencement of the First, Sc cohd, Tliiril an 1 Kteuth Day’s Drew ing,the fret 'ran.a n.tr.ib. ahull be entitled to a prize of (r 1,090, and on tlie eiHU-.liibiomd.thu lasj Day’s Drawing, the iii»t and la.it drawn numbers tdiall be entitled to a i-.-.pital Prize of $5,000 each, in addition to such prizes a. may be drawn totlicii numbers. Tiie v*. I>ui,. J i y to be cujnptoted iu Five Dsiy’slFrnw tug only ! rStUSSES ©TLA* T© BE DRAMA. The whole of the Prizes payable in sixty days after each Day’s Drawing—subject tua deduction ot fiiftern per cent. All prizes not applied lor in twelve months from each draw ing to be coc-d --dered as a donation to the funds of lire Mil le.lgcville Sir*et Lottery. The drawing to take place under the tniporin tendmicu of WM. W. 1 ARNES, SA M. BUFFING 3ON, SAM. ROCKWELL. W.M. 11. TORRANCE. E. F*. PARK, JOSEPH STOVALL, JOHN H. WARE, J. W. A. SANT'ORICA I KOBT. M'COMB, Commissioner:, t -Mas. *; K aid of Visitor ;. PRESENT PRICE OF TICKETS. W holes |O. Halves 5. Quarter.' 2 50. l ur sale in a great variety ut number , at the 1 * in auntrs Ofhce on W ayne triieet, opposite the I’ust-Otfice and State Punk. t ORDERS for Pickets, trum ar.y part of the I'. States, (post paid,) will meet witbprompt at- InniioH. Addrcai to PRI'OR WUI^IIT r t.rttury in ComtnisMorun, l tb. 10| J :3J. 5-ll .lust rmhßxked. At tueTimes &. State Right’s Advocate Office, Mitledgeville. Tff!£ PKIZES DRAWN IN TUB Ji ILfeiSLi) 3»3>t?a32^, OF TIIK Ist amt'2;l qualify, and of the 3d having improvements; WITH TIIK DRAW FITS N AM H AND RESIDENCE. Cuiniiitedfroin the Numciicul liitoks, Aficrac«*rcfulexamlnattonc*ythcmby it»e tommiuiuu«r«> Price Three Bollan. The Interest which is manifested throughout the j Sratn, to be possessed of information relating 1 I to the interesting section known as the Gheru- i I kde country', and the importance of all informs-1 j tiqn :bn» can be obtained it; regard to its geo j graphical position—the quality of its laud—tts I botiiidarios, watercourses, roads, &c. has indbe t-i! the publishers hcrrnf, at tire nitrcaiies of ma il] persons, by industrious application, and at considerable expense, to undertake the publics-j tifn of tins little volume. They are flattered j with the hope, that its usefulness will bo ap preciated by all who are interested in the acquire ment of this important portion of our State. The jyiblishcrs feel assured that they donot over es nimate the information it imparts, and the great touvenience and facility, by which it can be acquired; and, altho’ there may be in accuracies in its descriptive character, (from the possibility that entire!;/ correct returns were not always ; made by the District Surveyors) y*-t, as it is J the most correct that can bo obtained, w ithout a personal knowledge of every lot, it must be con sidered the best information tho nature of the tase admits cf. Os one fact, the reader is guar anteed, that this Pool; wears a correct and official stamp —as it was copied with accuracy from the Numerical Books, now of tiie in the Executive Department of tiie Stale, after those Book-, were thoroughly examined by tho late Land Lottery Coiumiiatofifirs. The accuracy and fidelity of the quality of each ict, was ascertained, by espt cial referetlce, to the field notes of the District Surveyors,andllnirdetached plats. To thesede sidcr.ua, mily be stated, that the No. of each lot, in its district arid section, by whom drawn, in whose captains district, and in what county, are equally, and entirely authentic. Jtmu„t he a de sirable object to both the drawer, and the pur chaser, to have a Mooli of the kind we here with submit to the public ; as it embodies in a coin pressed and in a portable form, all the memora nda information which both purchaser and seller could have, without oecular knowledge or from information dearly purchased, if procured other w ice. The Book will contain a Numerical list of all the lots drawn in the dtffcretit sections of the Land Lottery, excepting such as arc returned third quality ; and if any of the third quality has any improvement on it, such lot also will be ctubrac ed. To each lot, w ill be afli.vcd a letter a, bor c, which designates the quality ; n for th ejirit, l for the second, and c fur the third ; and have also attached the N’; s. of acres improved—the draw er’s name, (lie district in which he gave in as fortunate drawer, and the county in which he resides, and the No. ufhis lot, end the district and section in which it is located. Whenever a dri ll ill learn that all the lots in said district, (as In the sth and other districts,) are returned third quality—To each district ils boundary is stated, w ith some brief, but applicable remarks. ’ The publishers forbear any further exordium of this, their “little effort”—preferingthat its me rit and usefulness shall speak more audibly its ow n praise. Such as it is, (and it i r hoped, it will be proqounted good) is rcspectrully dedica ted to the people of Georgia, by THE PUBLISHERS. - Orders, (postage paid,) enclosing Three Dol lars, will bo promptly attended to. Address M. D. J. SLADE, Milledgevillc. .1 Bargain-ior Cash or *m Credit. f SIHE Subscriber offers for sale his Plantation, JL within half a mile of the tow nos Zebulon, Piks county, now in a state of high cultivation, and in good order, containing 105 acres, 250 acrec in cultivation. There are on the premises a par cel of excellent Negro Houses, framed Gin House, and ,jl t-*ift- Sinlilc 00 6y 10 Tcct long,— Any person wishing to purchase a fresh planta tion in a healthy country, convenient to a good school, would do well to call anil vjew tho land. In absence of the subscriber, application either to Dr. A. Battle, Dr. J. Adams, Joan or James Neal, or \Y. Cunningham. HARDY- CRAWFORD. July 3 23..0t %* The Times and Federal Union, w til insert tho above six w eeks, and forward their accounts to me for payment, II C. vS-ii-Li a£2t-u.Tferf:-Jo , S'UE SUBSCRIBER continues to make inks -*■ and gudgeons for.tub-mills at. ten dollars a set, and other castings for saw or cries mills, at sixty-five cents per pound.—He also repairs guns and pist.-ls at very high priegn, mid shoes lieisds at $1 00 if the cash is paid down,- or if .done in payment of a .debt, but if charged, Si 30. lie also Belts new scooters at 14 cents per pound, or makes them when the non is found at 37f each, I. T. CCLUING February, 1833. if •llaeon Furniture W A It I’l-IIOIJ 88, Colton .ifr tnue, .BOHN 31. OLDEUSH.VW, 3 N TENDING to close h■a present business, * offers Ins stuck at reduced prices, consisting Fide Boards of various patterns, Secretaries and Book Cases, •Grecian Sofas* of various patterns, Sets of Dining Tables. Single Dining Tallies, * Pillar and Claw, Card,Tea and Break fa-t Tables, Centre Table., Ladies Work Tables, ( laud!** Stands, Portable Dr. ka, Piano Stools, \\ ash Stands, Ladies Dressing Bureaus, Do. do, with Looking Glasses, Bureaus of \ irrous patterns, Mahogany Chairs, with hair seals, Cribbs and Cradles, , Wardrobes, Counting House Book Cases, Boring Scat Rocking Chairs, Mahogany, Carved, and Maple Bedsteads ; French Bedsteads, Mahogany Stools, Cote, Curled flarr MallicsscH, Feather Bede, Bolster*; ami Pillovzp, Spring Mattrtoses. A'-. Also, an elegant assortment of Mantel ami I’tr r Ma-xei, Cane and Rush Scat Fancy and Windsor (HAIRS, \\ Blow w aggou's, with a variety of articles, all of which are ot the' heJt workman tp-and materials, and will Ife , warranted, having itec-Ti mado under my own iii- ■ apection, and will be sold for cash, cotton, or j approved paper. Mrcon, July 15, 1833. - - 28 t'.iu ipimjaaxf |"kF every descfiptiou, uxer-uted uithan aniesr, 3 F 8 at ’THE TIMES and o'TATE KlUlil’j ADVIICA'I E Office, by 51. D, J. LLAUL 1 Charles MAib nztf *9, \iril.L continue the Copiniaston jiu iiieso K' iu Augusta, end soliciti* the patronage ot ihe friends ot ibe late firm‘of A. Sft.AtTminsir, ft C. Labi zas,ainl of the planters generally. 1' f sale of and purchase ol goods, will be at tcuded to exclusively l»y himsell. (’otton order ed to be sold, on arrival will meet wall prompt attention, and if directed to be stored, '- ill be placed in a first rate Fire Prop! W an-House, and the usual advances made, it required. Augusta Aug. IT. 1833. 3-* din 1 fare-IloMse Anti CoiiintisAion Iliisiaw, MACON, Cla. fltllK Subscribers will continue the above bit .l , sinesn.tfte ensuing seascti, and return their I grateful thanks to those vvlib favored theut with their patronage the pi t season, i het have taken the Ware House, known as Lamar's LOIVr.S iVAIS-E-agOi'.’s:, i situated iurtueiriafely oh the lircr. beyierr n gnnd j vvl.arfattached.tlifieto, and very iiotit luc. , For the convenience of their fiends r -t-.mtr be-j tween the Ocmu.lgee and Oconee rivers.-tney . have taken thetar^oamt convenient \V are-llousc ' i recently ereeted by Mr. (i. 1C Wnrdlaw, in EasuMacOn, Which from its peculiar situation, is rendered quite secure Irom the danger el tire, and from wlictjco Cotton will be taken to the wharves j free, of charges. Each of the subscribers will re-! side in Macon thdetis'uing Wsannii'. and promise j j their unremitting attention to the interest ot those | i who Uray favor them w ith their business and 1 ! confidence, Liberal advances will bo ion !e. on ; I produce, merchandize and other property conn-, Idcd to their care, and strict attention given to tint I filling of orders, receiving and forwarding jjoOds j Sin. Insurance in the bust .offices cun bociiocted I at the usual rates when desired. E\ ERAUD HAMILTON, JOHN .11. HAVES. August 20 . dd—! m. 3. Ol TS*'*4?A T ATE of Milledgeville. and his mother, hare i. i taken the'Establishment in Macnuj tormerlc | kept by CliarlesWilliamson, Esq. know u as the WAXIIIXGTO.'S 11ML. The house lias undergone' a thorough repuir.and i with oilier improvements, a Djorfig Room, eigu ty feet in .length, lias been added to the south wing ol the building. The bedchambeis have; been re-painted,and the furniture is r’nlirrlv new. particularly bods'- ilis'iervant.i, the same fcs j were employed in his house at Milledgct tile. From the central situation of his establish, inent aud his long cxpviicnc,- in the hht.iurae, hc_ confidently ltß>ki> to thc public for if liberal chafe of patronage. Macon, Oct. 2S, FS32. 0 The Tlionnifiton & mcii sfnivl Property MjClter&* R the public has sustained thi, lottery up to tlie present time, and from recent events winch have taker, place, since the last notice, the Proprietor deems it proper to give a succinct history of it from the beginning to I lie present time: leaving out as much us pos sible what lias been already published. The proprietor souiethuu before lie offered thi i i Lottery !::d rr r’y.yr j r.cr.riy I all the property to two persons whom he owed— one contained "ihc pcgrecs.tlic otiier the lands, Arc.-—And as lie believed lor less than half of jit's value: however, with, a view to take tlisni up I before, or at tlm lime they became due, and I proceeded on with bis mercantile business; but ! he was from misfortune unable to take up tin mortgages, and having made many other crcdi- I tors, and perceiving that lauded property had fallen nearly half its value, and finally finding j tor. what it would bring that even all Iris property would not satisfy his creditors, unless he gets its valjje ; rind having been thus fixed, arid being ! anxious to do justice to bis other creditor , a., | well as the mortgagees, offered his pr. pgity iu ! said Lottery. ' lie applied to liis creditors fortheir r.pproba | km—and amongst them cue whose claim is ?uite inconsiderable, refuse^—and issued !i> ii a (after w hich others idb’ued and levied oh thy i property', and it was all sold from the 1-t Tuoo j oay fti tasr August and up to the in Ttfedday 1 n September —ami bought in by two. mortgages jat comparatively small prices'--but more, than j.tho amount of the It fa : and (tie "property left ! with'the Proprietor, to carryon tho Lottery. Said creditor’s claim being younger tluat.otherr. the money war, paid Jo the- eldest claim—and hesti!) not paid. Oirvisiting Savannah, the Pro prietor was taken by this name creditor by ca m, and placed in confinement on the twenty •( ur.l of i last .March. Atid in the no.air tune the njartga i goes* tfttorory took possession of the i; fig rots ; ottered in tlm scheme of : rid lottery ami sold them. It is proper to state that from the l A .-ci ! tickets, then i» a largi i amount of money on hand than the amount of the niae-t.cytees in tin sc I’a me. hi said Lottery. t)n taking now near ly t wo*.months to u-»n.fe (both pep., on,dly and by letters) -a number of/, ’.ten, the be I course tube taken, the Proprietor limn t'.-jr well as his own coinictions has come to the conclusion, lotohiiilue the said J.r.itery ;'h"u( ad mits lie lTiJist have the aid of his country : lie | will present a petition to the next Logir-l'ature . s soon as H its, with a number of respectable tiguers, praying leave todrav. said Lptteiy . (aqd to pay cash to prize holders instead ot iieg o the chfbrin'f set forth in the scheme of said ne groes. Thbn justice V ill be dona to purchaser, of tickets, and to Iris iiumctotin cm editor.. ; and lie v. ill feel.grateful to bis country _\\ hi.di \vj)l verify the old adage, “ a fiicnd in need i. a friend indeed.’’ lie does nabmake this appeal to the public with a hope-of obttriuiug the fame ol 'irmolt o(i of old by means of ■ li nice ujid fortune—in-; he only usks, w hat r.n> be done by Ids igqte-- for its aid so as to act legally- and only to main tain bis steadiness ot purpose and firmness' of mind by which although poor, In. will bCnUkto pass the remainder of bis <1 ays, neither to lie grieved with pastpiuDpcrhy, nor tone tgul.i n down by pre-mnt or .future ndverrity', but to be gratified lor having tlie satisfaction of doing jus tice, and tor (ho tollojviug very good.reasons: —it will balance I.is aftjtr.i, -je-stuio it s' etc,lie, s tlisiy Ins creditors, and to injure neither indi vidual nor country iu this peculiar ca re. It is therefore requested that the purchasers ot Tickets remain satisfied until it is known ninth or tlm Legislature will liar - rejected of ••ranted ins Petition.—lfirejc-tcd, all the money will b, immediately returned by the Agents, but if on the other hand the Petition is allowed lie will have lime to sell the unsold tickets, and draw .-did Lottery by the first ol next January, the lime specified in the last notice dated the JCrili of March. ■L P. BATEMAN. *** Editors who , have pnblialied any, of the notircs that have been i isued rr spcctin'r said ImMery, w ill be plc.i. o give the above one iu.-.cr lion per nonth, hill tlm Legislature sits iu in xt Nvva.itbt i; and in addition the Proprietor re .|ue"s tin editor of the Hickory Nut’, In do tin same. June., < i .sloiCf.E.t \ i,ye l A AC. Hj’MIE publication *rd the tieorgiA Almanac.-, 3 wlurh Was regularly printed in this office, but failed- for two years, ow ing to ciicumstanc* . wlm.-hJoitld not be . onlndled by the former rdi tor. v'tlLhsre.liter he continued every at ar, with Ihtfcu’eiitationv of Robert f.'rier, Et |. 1 ImAl maihuf for -FVH will he printed w ith m-w typo and now !' .d.iical and Astronomical : fgiia, on j good piper, oird cart fully mperi’nlcndrd . P»r -..l'ija .Wt.rning to puu.iiby the grote. ale re juostW to mike usrly •pplicuuan :!■. pn3o w.i.: be aj low as it can bo ultotJcJ, to sale Laij cn. c I Uid a email profit. -U-UC.IA t.’u:. •Ill'll ICTAUat. j iH«I Ullbhsilcd, yjiia a®3,i»ia <9? i MOPTEI) in Uonventiott, by the Judges of r« the Superior Courts. Price One Dollar— Orders enclosing the sum of one dollar, address e.i (postage paid ). to M. D. J. St aifjr ' FOit SAS.IT—J.OTS or I, v>'|> piTci $. i ss, <»th Wist. 4tu Sfc l IS 2, -» S | « I?(i t ,o 21, rieih* “ dft 57, 1 £4l, - « (!o Also—COl.D LOT 1187,3dDist 4ih Section. Apply f.> JOHN M. CARTER. Milledgcvillc, May 20 Tlifm NIJIERIt’AL fillOK O f tsH I*rizes A N O-'driiwers mines find residence U "EA- I'.’tl". Col.< I lOttdty,lately drawn, is now preparing, and will Eiprllv i»«ue from the Geor gia Times Office, price 'Pen Dollars, LouHd. O.Jcis for the same, will be .received by *’• .'LADE. he I l,.;<pA-t Avork ever ottered tot he Fuhiii ;n mUaH ■> ALi-:\ \ .t«KR &. lovis ,\. Gain linin' tJje Ann of ’ wVv&riilVidLViTUJliiai 05 INTCM' ‘ .'SIMI WISH OX HIE riRSt W J.IXRAV jgyj. A SEMI MUM 111 V I I I I.Ie.VTION, TO BE C*U.E'J Tlsc 'VovrtiM:s +ff<tgfrxint. . ’VD branch of the lighter literature of the pro. : 11 sent age otlprs a wider iicid, fr greater »»! victv for t eiectijm, than thoae. works familiarly : know nas liemanccs and Novels. The unbound *U cnouiira,'! nient which thesejiave receive*.) j have indUeiM many of th_e most giftpd writers t.) .linage i.i th. ir .composi-uon, and tiny have in Aon '[re;..-. , attained a degret* of merit an,; Ci . ; oeilcnce w Inch, w ith a few splendid exceptions ; wore until Um present cenUty, entirely unknown! | Amongst the groat mass of Novels which r,r« i constantly in.course of publication, there are-,f cbtivee some w hich arc very- eppoiiour to the nth- I era. Ty select tiieco and pccscut them to the | reading coinuuiidty in a neat, popular and cvn ! veil lent form, v ith greater expedition and at lose cost than thry can be furnished by the book-ad. icr; . is tiir principle <>hyept ol the proposedpdhli j cation; an object w hicm thn publioheis are satis. ! find they < si. accomplish'inure .»aejly than Mr j other persons, on y.-couut bf'tlitf c.wVor'diuar'v I'.iciluics which they enjoy'. (.’(■sides a constant anil ilfrect iu'crccnrse ttiih ilid London published, through-w hich tboy aro ; enabled-to receive the ialosi British Novels, M I'suon as they can b.c yanemitlej to this ceunlrv, i they are capnecte,d with the most oxtensivsprim, nig c itjblish.ment in Philadelphia, and can re print in tlm shortest jic.lod any wotk they mw i choose to underul-c. If, fir example, they ..hould wish to furnish' as'parrot’ thfiir reguiar sr rte-i, any N. w En'gltah Novel, they tan dosoat is. nly a date a- any American'bookseller,so that distant sub tribe re may receive it siiuulttne "tjsly with the bookseller’s republica’ion in the ; larger cUfe3, andml but.a trifling expense of pos tage. ’. " ■ ’ j In selecting works for this publication, non* n ill be taken but tltof - which convey bethgr.m . Jictnion aiid instrci lien : and especially such t» | have flic charti: el frcShtress and Interest. If these objects cannot bo accomplished from the abundant supply, if tlio modorn press recourse : may bo had lo those sterling productions of a for- I mer age. w liicli being ahnast entirely cut of print, are comparatively hut little known, and, in some canrs, would he found more attractive than mo:t of those which arc of more recent origin. As the Novel list’s Mitgaainc, though intended • cxprrs ly l’or j.rcservation, will h# furtiished te subscrii . rs in pamphlet fgrnr, it will te runvttH by mail to the most distant places,end at a rwt 1 moderate fxpiuse of pm tage. It willfurieli j large amount of agreeable, j:u ful, nod improring reading, sos less than one fifth of the price at which ihe name iniglit bo othrrwisa obtatncJ, and with little or no trouKlu to Ike subscriber.— I’o f.i'.iiilics tosident in the country*, remote from the Aelnatio towns, this publication will bepiiti cularly scrviin able, a.j -supplying their literary wants iu the best method that could bc.deyised. Determined to li e cvcj V available tncai.e of making the Novc rial's MaWaiihc iiiterestiug and valuable to subrerilitire, and for the further pur -1 pose ol' giving Encr urugement to American wrv lots to auiriulate thtir.txcru-mS, the publisher! ; propose a j reiumm of *-. !?> TO TIKE AUTHOR Os ihe best aVoeeh Upon a N.itiou.;! subject, which shall Le present ed on or before the Ist ol October, 1833 : This premium will he aw arded bv acotruriitlcf, to he elm , n foi tho jturpese, and as itieprestitS t;d 4hc -surers n'ul competitor will pusaei a «"#*«• •.1 ut- . ti,j!ic,puhiivhots of- the Novelist’sßlaga zi:ie» l,*<;aSde.> using 'if for tliat woik, engage to ■ have it | iitiled i:i hand : inV Hook form, ooires pqndiugto iliq 1 'Cat London Editions of popular novels. For every thousand ccmirs of the work thus printed, which lilay be sold, the author shall retell c, iii addlin' u lo the Five 1 luudred dollars, ITFIA DOLLARS; u live dollars (a every j li’undicd. * Oj fiiose novel's presented for the premium winch shall prove unsuicesstul; will be returned to their respective authors, the publishers claim ing no control ever aii.y hut that lo which tlm prize may bo awarded. A!J writings intended as competitors fur this piciiibrih, must he vonVcyed tree of postage, w f." ad ire: ed lo the publ.Ait is, prior lo the Ist « ; fjemher 1833. Tho Novslist’s Magazine will be publish™ >a acmi-moutlily numbers—e.u h number eontiiniog forty-eight extra imperial octavo pages, with ! Junkie columns, arranged after the matins l ® the Lady’s 11, .k: to which wort, though lt"-l» becpnEtilcrably latgn, it will bear a gejitral**• ! terual J- t mblatic:. 'I lie M-agazitie will i two volumes annually of m ire than six hundred page:, < uoli, null at the crepitation of every ** inontli -, ilii. ■ *‘ii nuiiibert', subscribers wul W tjrriri hcdjwith a handsome title page aud tab c ; .1’ contents. The whole amount ot the furi.h- hod in , . ingle year, w til be equal to 8* ; than fifty velumes of the common sized l-. n £ J* dtiod.. iino h, i ... The paper upon whi'bU'S : Magazine will l-e printed, will be ot the S"** piality used t-i book work, and a size ehgao-. adapted lor hiinlii:.'. As the type Will hcOT >• . ly new, and of a neat apponranee, oath vul "“’ ; when bound, w ill furnish a handsome as we valuable addition to the liberties ol l h l ' te ' 1 patronize the w ork. .... . Tin: price ut the N'ove: r: r’s MAGAZtM wl Ftvi Dollars per annum, payable in advance. the publisln rs intend issuing i: limited no" 1 . mil ,■ -smns persons wishing tosubsenbf are j que-s'ed to no ,j Vvithotit delay. Older*am 1 addrcaued lo . r. ALENANDER-ft^' ■ N-. 3 Athenian I’uildinge, Franklin Flared hil ' mi ion ol SO per cent, ■*»» ' ■ \e.ejits, and ail rcniiltanct sby inall '|*j „ if- publi:.brr’r. n -jne, it ■ ceoinpanitd by * , Master's certificate, and not ulhcrwise. - . ; gent or I’m,l M.i .ter furutshiug ten and n mining tlw .imumit of the subet-npit ; one copy gratis one vr.r.r. aud the Lao)' » , for ihe aamo length of time. L'ncurreut n ' ■ orient huuka re. eivt.l lit puvmnt' l f ,ir ■ . A p, rimm of tin work, «r any pevting it, may bn obtained, by addn . f publishers, (post paid.) Agurta sen • k aub: cribera, and preferring a copy *' t ie to the coir.uiisaiouu, can have it refold K warded. L'iit ors mw.-ra; u.g< mraHjJ ' Insert the hove » oltuii a* co»»euh. t , to tin.i. .ivolltcfcby toaliea ex-aan.