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of 100 p u es.
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!!e:r:~; its c!csi;»:» !.» iiijj !., and tin
gr« at principle* »>i i \ astititional Liberty.
and t<* assi-i in dr.ws. g im .i\ minds frr-m 1 ht•
worship of tii-Mr i» .us tu >:i . *-411 ~i« . ~et* wi;li
tin* nature if tl.* ir g- vi mint*: !.
.*». littii ho« j. n*ti. iJih examination <i all
poltiicat qneslii ns <fa gnn f ~ ii.iluio, and wi.l
cntunitiulr;>t« i«. the* p< < ; t* 1 -f tin* N'-r li tin* jx*-
itical iiiovtu ants 1 I thn N.a:th, and to those of
Sou h, ihe j niiiical iiMveim ni> ul the Nortli. f
4. Ii will advcite the Republican doctrine* of j
as >tH f-»fth in the Virginia and Kentucky !
reso'uticns, and as ni iintaiut and by J« ff«*rs« 11. Ma- I
■fcon, M’Kean, and the other tlisiinguiVued chain- j
pious.of State Kwifirs and *stat»: Rcmc'Die*; it
w ill also record tin* in. >i important di euineiru
and Slate Papers Conn* end v. ills the proceeding?'
of South Carolina, so as to preserve a ccinphn
Ui.t-ry v t tin? limes, for tlit* Intii e r» I« rebec • !
politicians and statesincii.
5. The principles of Free Trade will lie illus
trated and enforced, as us* ful to reconcile the pub
lic mind, at lin- North, to the approach.ugi redm
lion of the Tori if to a un fr > tiuiu/\/ti oj i.d vuiv
rent duties, as weii «s nc.
future attempts to me restrictive aya
tem,
h. The impolicy and uneonstituiionaiity of ap
propriotions lor w ork'. «l internal improvement
by the Ft dcn.l Cintron. t nf . will he in.untamed,
and >;M ntainpi.- I*. 1 ncro; « h on the rigum o| tin
Stales by tiiul Government, will he resisted
ft am putty /y.cy m.,y tniiiiuih ; and espe
cially will its 11111-ilereuce with Un* peculiar tlo
in.’siic policy id the £><-uUit rn fttytest sl;.»u and any
liulicipj liy be attiHipted, dcm.uuccd *ao a vi na
tion 11 the lijiltrul com pat i.
7. ct will oppose ttiwtoj'Oots, xptc.ul j r.v Irg
and tsiuccura id cv. ry 4U>cii, u-m, us
vvitli tile tijuul ii/ vj /igi.-it. upon which out luslilu
tions are loundi and, and win he emphatically the
advocate ol a LhcAP LiovkjinmtwV.
y. it will also be oj jH-scd t » /uun-icur;, the
bane of npuhiics, anu u wtii expose corruption
and dereiiciiou of j i iuciple m public sei v.iuis,
to wkaimctywty /4cy mopptuj\>* u httm.g. - 'Fills,
however, ii wm jdo in a uiauuer winch bhali imi j
degrade the pn -» , mid upon no willth*
coliuiins oi the id Xu miner he tne Vehicle of scur
riiity or vulgar per.on.ti abuse.
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• Abn’k Hammond, otc'v.
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itiKl II e morning in.ills of Tlinr.-iliiy. ’l’hi* Mer
eitiy 1= made nj> el iin principal articles of the
Journal ol C. mmeree. meindmg the n view oi
the market prices of stocks,.Ac. Uni without
alup nt-vis or adveiliseim . ts. It is neatly print
ed on a very large ..ml beautiful slier l. I’riee $d
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lor four copier* one year, payable always 111 ad
vance. '1 his paper is admirably calculated for
agriculturalists and profi ssionai gentiemen and
lor all families
AdiHiiiUimtcrh »a!c.
Il'll-L He - HI at the • m,|t 11. u-e in Clinton,
T T Jones (umy, on the tiist Tuesday in ,\. -
vein her next, Ike residue . f ilie I,and, helonging
to the estate of ii.dturd Mum. , deceased, coiilaiu
iflff Js(f aertis, in* re or less, lying in Jones coun
ty aiwiiuiji iiting Cox, Curd, n, and others, being
ttieiumJ kuown as the dower of the iaie Mrs*.
1 err) man. ihe said laud is sold h r the hem fii
if the heirs. —Terms made known at the sale.
ALFRCD IVKKbON, Adm*r.
jhpL ! 1 1 - 3a tds.
hjilc.
ACil LC ARi-la to .»u * mer ui u*e houorabit*
Uie iiiUiioi' L/oiii'i ol i tan is county, white
sitting iur ciulnary purposes, win he suiti on Uio
iirsi 1 ucbtij) in iSuvcitiotu t« \i, in two Town »»i
VV ay utsboiougii, burse county tne follow um
tracts oi land, viz : sixty acies luureurteso **u
julnnig Skinner and others, one nuntiled acres,
more or jess adjoiuing itawiins, im«j iiunurcd
•acres more of le>», aojuiniug Uiyanl,ailifie above
tracts tying in tne county ii burse. Atso, wilt
hdtfeid on iU4t Butupauy tu Uiclowu ol LouUviiie,
Jcllersoii cl ), one louiln of an uniiiviu< u Wai t
Cuuiuimug j t acres in said county, adjoining
I arvicr aud oilicrs i helougti.g to tne estate ol
Lillieuury Marsh dec. sold l«-r the benefit ol tfm
hcir». t wrais iu«tde known on 4hc day ol safe.
J Ull MUiiVhiij V rAd »u V.
Lh«JZ. M. MAfthlli Auiu tK.
Awgtwl VI
CtEOKOIA TIMES, AND STATE RIGHTS' ADVOCATE,
i ' .ixrSidt € T3 a>
For
fI’BLISIi.’.NO AT BCi)TTsß*'|for(}ff, XEAB
lULifiDdEYILLE, Cn.
• J L iLro.y I'tnoiiCt l, tntilltdy
i ■ . h Georgia. Send, in teimi
A Ni)
*ioi!theru Jcuriial of £dnea(fioiid’
To he devoted to the Interest * f tiducalien in ou
wn .State p .rticuivjr y ami adapmd to tiie wants
of Fa mi: i» s. ami L% innniiiiiies, by
ROliT ( liUO V\ N, of ScAtft. borough .
The Ldih ris of oj ini< n that
Hdueation as it* is generally conducted in nur
Universities and Academies, i.- 4 tonmueh confined
to thee- mini.me..n. it of Uu wledge, uoi tnat u*«*
.iiile attention is l>. stowed n the f rni itioti ol
ti c intellectual habits, i f judging, reasoning, and
comoiitniciiiiofi, by which .:!■ ue, ih»*
of acit i.ce, afti-r le ti ing Nchot-i or ('oliegc, ..mi
the business ol active life, can be surct-ssfully
pursued It is i!<«-refore, his de*dgn, to condiiti
titis w r\i in reference to the analysis of the bu
rn u mi..d, and to ei deavor to forward the grand
o? jeel if fittiugnursoiis ami daughters for fuacti
Cal life,
i heii; being no w . rk of the kind in the South
ern country, it is taken for granted, that no cm
w ill quest!- ii tiie pn-pfn \y of emlcaveuriog to
estahr’ '\ an organ of good, s »mwcii net ded : V\ »•
adopt me sentt men is of no party, we are j !• ige*.
tu in* i>< i-iHy, n«»r is it our win t.» dictate as t<*
ai.y inodt* orcour.se tube pursued iu general, oi
p..riieular iusiructi* n. Uur aim shati be, luopen
the avenues of thought on this important subject,
and by our tlb rt.>’, endeavor-to loess tt»e country
< 1 our adoption; the land of our cl.iiJr* 11 ; the
fioine that we love !
* Ala time when manual labor school'., and I
oilier rospi ctabte institLii: us- arc li-iuir uri'uuti
us, it irf reason. Joe to expect, uiat eomti mod*- ol
ci iimiuiiic.itioii, uitji rio.inl to tin? .me; t.-s oi
1 -til.ri* ol any alit mpts, is very ijc-tr.ikie....
IVaclicr. ntwil a pt-ii.iiiic.il win rt-itt ihi y mat
express, their view*,, anti from which they may
Iranithe viet-.sol others, ttt.il aether encouranv
nient .iiul oniilanct- in Ike arduous task of instruc
tion; it is our oesjuii t,, coliiet tnli rniatn n ln.-m
every source ~i d n. .t,. . i.r paper an ..10*11 if
roiiiiiiimt -..tion hi twct-ii dtsutm ti-aciiors ..T.d ih.
iriei.ds’.i Kducation 4 m yeuerai. I'eiliap. at un
pern-.1 i I i,nr history euu.d thin; lie a .jr, aa rt: ill
lorcurrei-t utuis on setio.ii-hiM l.s ami apparatus,
neee.ssary to lanlitate the progress . f tne pupil;
\lo wnl, liirrif ro, einJetv.-r in' supply our
columns wtin respect, me views ol m and
lalorm .tl ai with r- uard li# a*l the machinery ol
Kducati. n. That. ur paper m.y nnctcl every
thinking man, and he an inmate if the f ani y
circle: it win embrace Agricultural, and Me
chanical essays: i'.iiite Literature ; JJs.say s i.-n
Moral and Physical Ck-ic-tico ; limarapny, Origi
nal, and Selected Poetry ; ami tjuiciures on the
In at modes ot Kducatiun ; discipline of -k inds,
notice* of literary institutions, and literary works;
in fine any subject calculated to interest the
planter, l lie tea-ghe,, mother, father, guardian
and student.
Disputed poin’s in politics or religion, shall he
entirely excluded, nor is the Academician ever
io be the vehicle of malevolent insiuunii us, or
iiiigenerous aspersions. It shall he toe Constant
aim of the Kdilor, to unite ail conljicling inter
ests, and views, )u the noble object ol training
Children in, the ways of wisdom, and diitusilin a
taste for iptoraluro, the arts and sciences, which
ever lend jhj make a happy and enlightened peo
ple. Advertisements of Teachers, School and
books, will he iimcrteJ at the usual re * i, bill
this clastqifadv; itise.,!eiilsonly,-is i i-iiitt-ndvd
to make Itji Ac,uii atician su!..a rve the purposes
of Kdm-,Ub'fi and general inf- rma inn. The pa
per puhlisiied semi-monllily, at Three
Debars jjjjr annum, payable in advance, and vtill
eutipti.ie-ijlit pages. In a geud lype ou the plan
Axiieric.m farmer, dl Nos. making a vol-
Jttge, which will he accompanied with an elegant
.'tj'i Page, and general index.
.'J?Kditurs willing tu further the cause ofeduca
fp a in i ur State, will confer a favor by pnblidi-
Ohg this Prospectus, ami the favor will be re-
J iprm-aied in any «ay desired, it is comempla
• ted that tlar iir-t N*o wiii be issued in Novemia-x
-/n it Any pera n foi warding to the Pid.it; r sub
script!" n* f. i live papers shall r reive the sixili
- : y gi i l omao.ole.ittnni addre-sed pos
■ •. ugh, will
Sci t. li, l,'3d.
ON or be!ore tlm fu-i day of June next, we
Ail Johns n, or he irt-r,
|oii> ii-.- d■ 1 . f r value received, tni* -j.-hit
J.inuarV Indd.
1,![71 \ 1-a.N STKI’HKNS.
I.IiTLKTON i riiNUli.
A .guSl dl JJ —I tiin.
it* >r ');>*:«* Con.ity.
•; 5 iii Oii id me J sejili i).iy. one of the Justice ß
§j> of the Inf ri : (.’ourt *-f said cmiitty, persoir
i[y c-.np- liettry V\oi»|, who being duly sworn -
deposcth anil s,ti(h. ill :t he owned and possessed
the original note, i.f which ille above is in sub
stance a copy ; and that said original note, ts
lest i t mislaid, so til it lie cannot find it.
11 idNitV WOOD.
.Sw rn to before me tiiis d-d July 183:1.
JU.S. DAY. I. i. 0.
August SI 32 l tor
B'jTi; 7V2n j,
iNFEBton I’ovkti July Term. 18.73.
tT appearing to the court, upon the peiition
'Mini affidavit ol ileury nail, that he owned
and p -ssessed the original note of w hich the a
hove is in substance a copy, ami that said origi
nal unte, ha- been lost or mislaid, s-j that be can
mu find it. It is therefore ordered, that said
Citiihiam Stephens and I,inlet- n Turner, shew
cause (if any lliey, nave.) at the next term of this
court, why the ah >ve copy should not he estab
lished. in dell » f tin* original, so lost nr mislaid;
and it i-ordeied that it copy of this ruin be served
upon tiic said Qumlarn Stephens* and Littleton
Turner, personally, if to he found in this State,
and if m t to be found iii this Stale, then tins rule
to he published in some public Laxefto iu this
stale for the space of three mouths.
A true ext i act taken from Ihe mini: o * of Junes
Inferior coum. this-2J July 1833.
M. A. MARSHALL, C. I. C.
August 21 32—3tu,
LI tho-e indebted Jothp estate of Henry f! .s
--I*s well, late of Ja-per ciunly, deceased, are
requeued In m he immediate payment: and all
those leaving demands against said estne, will
render them in duly authenticated accordin'* ty
law.
MILLEDGK ROBY, Ivx’or.
June 19 gg if
siK..
Till: SUMl’.ltf.Ji
Offtrsfar xulc it I the corner Store, bettreen
Searcy's it ‘.u air Con, It's V «r* rns,
A Variety »IT'<‘ii»iiy (imcrii'N
AMONG Wlticn. ARE
1L MP, I."at.and Brown Sugar; Creenarid
A Javataffie; Imperial llys n and ll.ack
Tea ; Table Salt iu loaves; Mi turd ; Choco
late ; West India Preserves; Pieties; Molass
es; Best Apple Vinegar; Mackerel ; Pickled
Beef Tun -.ups ; I* icon ; (’err- ; ('urn Meal ;
f perm and Tallow Candles; Vi.-pi.-e ; Pepper.
Raisins, Ac. Also, DENNIS’
Superfine I tostr.
A regular sup! 'y ol ibis article, of as good
quality as Georg t\\ heat can make, will be kept
in Store at all it- a*, for the accommodation of
cu,turner*. Alt a variety nf STAPLE DRY
GOODS, ('RO WRY. STATIONARY, &c.
All of which h • Vrs for sale on reasonable
terras. 1 2 i JAM IN BUCHANAN.
AnjystOl 32-ts
The Jottnud of (oihnuce.
£ b p. hlislied dally at Sill pe. am um. and twice
1 a w eek at $3 per annum, or if paid in ad
vance S-'4 p. r annum. Orders must be acrom
panied with money or* reference, and may be
i'..rwar.le.l by mail at the risk of the Editors and
without the payment ot postage. Subscribers
for the Jou nal of Commerce twice a week and
the Mercury, are not received for a It-ss time titan
one year.
IND3AN SPKIAGS.
IT -*• ERWI.\'S House at the
O INDIAN ?>RIiiN(«S Fas been open?<!
several wprks f«»r the accommudatioit of
who may ho desirous of the watering
place. ’File house is well lilted up ami every
thing in cumplte order.
Krwiu’fc (lute! in Macon is still open fr»r boar
ders and travellers, and is under the superinten
dance of a lady who is as well qualified for the
husiness as a?*y femate in (ie r xi;».
This House in Macon may be purchased
upon accommodating teri/is, and possession given
by the first of October next.
L. A. UR WIN.
June 26 •
° O C The Georgia Messenger, Georgia loorral,
Augusta (/hrotiicle, wiil pnbtish the above four
times,and f.rvvard their account to L. A. H.
. -ov -Ja
Authorised by the General Assembly of the Stale of
Georgia.
rv-tmr* Fortune stands in merry mood,
Louring her favors to the crowd;
l»« re idy friend, bolore they fail—
Who knows but you uny catch them all.
nO3T£Y fsOAEY!
a,«>TS OF Y ! !
I S]S7'IIHN we consider that Fortune
tj’’ 0/ is daiiy diffusing w-.tllh and h.ippint’-s
m .11 parts, and every corner nf this extensive
emmlrv, tltrougli the medium of the LOTTERY
SYSTEM; that scarcely a week rr a day
wheels by us with >tt bringing the Intelligence,
that e me one »f our friend- or fellow-citizens
Ii is draw n a patat; and that it only requires un
investment * f the trivial sum if ten dollars to
uive us n GOOD chancs for a Prize of 20.000;
Setelv it is' unnecessary to urge upon tiiis liheral
ult! enlightened people, the policy of stepping in
the w ay to wealth <u.d the favor of tne propitious
Dame.
T ito s* cond tlay-s drawing is completed ;
Ar»«3 Uio Third Day’s Drawing
will (nlsf p!acc on
a’Uii SIITEDrcni Os Nii'.XT NOV.
i tiie Lottery-Odlce, tti tijc town of .Wjlledge
villo, at the hour of 2 o’clock, P. SI. There
will 1 lion he dejmsiteil inlh wheel a Prize of
< I f),othl, Si ,oUil. S!I00, 8*81)0, S7OII,
J>i»oo, 8 SOU, 8-'»'o, 8200. In addition to
this, the First Drawn number will he entitled
Urn Prize of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS.
Thus will lie presented to adventurers a
most splendid prnsi.eet of Wealth, which may
obtained for TEN DOLLAR*.
I he unparalleled richness of the w heel pte
-ents the following Prize s:
1 prizes of 810,000 I :i prizes of f,GO
■J [ii ize of 5,000 | 3 do 500
2 do 1,000 j *2 do MOO
3 do tOO j 3 do 300
2 do 00 i 2 do 200
2 do 700 | 19 do 100
Thus, it will he perceived, that there are now
in '.he wheel, more than
§39,000 IM>IMLARS
exclusive of the prizes hr low one hundred dol
lars—making the richest wheel evei befor*
off.-red to the public iu the South) rn country,
and it is confidently h. lit »* and, that every man
who desires to acquire a fortune w ith hut
little trouble, and comparatively no expense,
wdl coine forward an ! improve the pr< s; lit
i.rilliant opportunity t > Ins own interest.
kllil.M G.
1 Prize of •$ 20,000 is 8 20,000
3 Prizes of 10,000 is GO,non
1 do 5,000 is 20,000
0 do 1,000 is 9,000
5 do 900 is -1.000
r> do 800 is 4,000
5 do 700 is 3,500
5 do GOO is 3,000
5 do 500 is 2,500
5 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
ILes< tiiass TWO hiankv to aPRiZi:
All the Prizes to lie fin ning from the commence
ment, except the following, deposited as follows,
viz :
First Day's Drawisg.— 2 Prizes of 5.00 P.
t of 1,000, 1 of 900. 1 nf 800, I of 700, 1 of
GOO, tof 500, 1 of 4t o I of 30, I of 200.
Second Day's Drawing. —One Prize of
10,000, 1 of t,OOO, l of 900, 1 "f HJO, 1 of 700
lof GOO, h* f 500, lof 400, lof 300.4 of 200.
Third day's Drawing.— 'One I’nze of 10.000,
I of 1.000, I of 900, Inf 800, 1 of7t)o, l of GOO,
I of 500, 1 of 400, 1 of 300. I of 200.
Fomifit DaV's Drawing.— One Prize of
10.000, 1 of 1,000 I of 900, lof 800, 1 ■ f 700.
1 of GOO, 1 of 500, I of 400, I ot'3oo, lof -200.
Fifth and last Drawing.— One Prize of
•20,000. I ol 1,000, I of 900, I oi 800, 1 of 709.
I of GOO. I of 500. 1 of 400, 1 of 300, I of 200.
And on the commencement of the First, Se
cond, Third and Fourth Day’s Drawing,the,/!.-»/
drawn number shall he rutiti.-d to a prize of
S 1,000, and mi the cnclusionof the last Day’s
Dr twins, the first and last drawn numbers shall
bo emitlod to a capital Prize of $5,000 each, iu
addition to such prizes as may be drawn to their
numbers.
The whole T ottery to lie compacted iu
Five Day's Drawing on’jf I
PRIZES «Yl*Y I'O Uii DKAH'X.
The whole of the Prizes payable in sixty days
after each Day’s Drawing—subject tu a deduction
of fuftecn per cent. Ail prizes not applied for in
twelve months from each drawing to he consi
dered as a donation to the funds of the Mil
'C.i.’eville Sir. t-t Lottery.
The drawing to take place ttndor the sttpe.-in
teudeuee of
WM. W. CAR VES, .
SAM. BUFFING ON,
SAM. ROCKW ELL,
WM. H. TORRANCE,
tl li. PA UK.,
.JOSEPH STOVALL,
JOHN 11. WARE,
J. W. A. SANFORD,&
ROB I'. M’CO.MB,
Commissioners
Also, a Board of Visitors.
PRESENT price of tickets.
Wholes It). Halves 5. Quarters 2 50.
For sale in a great variety of numbers at the
* cminissioner* Office on VYayno Street, opposite
the Pust-Ofiice and State llsult.
_Cj' OKI IE lt.S for Ticket*, from any part of the
I ..States, (post paid,) will meet w uhproiupl at
tention.
Address to PHYOK YVRIGfJT,
Serriti'i) tn PoatfSW'lp’ur*.
Miile?jrrlUe, Fob. io, 1533. *—*f
.sni«t piibii^iird.
At tiie Times a; State Right's A Jvocate
Office. M i ii«ritr*-T; I ir.
tub b^sbishs
iikAwn in the
- iL'3>i233ai*,
OF THE
Ist quaity, nml of the 3d having
im^iuvemeuis^
WITH THE
:>• iv. *: rc■ * > %3ii*:AM>RE.smn?vcE.
i'on»;.i edfioid ;he hooks.
After a cartful exnmlMntioii oiitt-riu b;< U»c
Coitimu>ioHvr»
Price Three OcUar^
The interest w Itich is manifested through ml the j
State, Ui be possessed of information relating
to tbs interesting st ctinn known as the Oltero
kee country, ami the importance of all inform.t !
linn that ran be obtained in regard to its geo-1
graphical position—the quality of its land—hs
bimudaries. watt r emirs* s, n ans, &c. Iras indue-|
ed tee publishers In ret f, at the entreaties of lira- ;
ny persons, by industrious application, and at j
considerable expense, to undertake- the. publico- |
linn of this little volume. They are ll..tiered
with the hope, that its usefulness will be ap- j
preriated by ail vv no are interested in the acquire- |
iiient of tills important port! iri of our Stale. The ;
publishers feel assured -that they donotover es-J
timale the information it imparts, and the great
convenience and facility, by wliirli it run be :
acquired; and, altiio’ tin re may be inaccuracies ;
in its descriptive c’naritcter. (fro.a the possibility I
that entirety correct returns were not awats !
iriiidft by the District Surveyors) yet* as it is
the most correct that ran be obtained, without t
i persona) knowledge ofevory lot, it iinisi be con
sidered the best information the nature of the
case admits of. Os one fact, toe reader is gti at
uhteeiL* that this Book wears a correct and ullu ial
stamp —as it was copied with accuracy from the
Numerical Hooks, now.of file hi the Executive
Department of the State, after those (looks were
thoroughly examined by the" late Land Lottery
Commissioners. The accuracy and fidelity of
the quality of each lot, was ascertained, by espe
cial reference to the field notes of the District
Surveyors, and their detached plats. To these de
cider ita, may he stated, that the No. of cadi bit,
in us district .and section, by whom drawn, in
whose captains district, and in tviiat county, are
equally, and entirely authentic. It must lie a de
sirable i bject to both tiie* drawer, and the -pur
chaser, to have a Hook of the kind we here with
submit to the public; as it embodies in a com
pressed and in a portable form, all the memora
nda information which both purchaser and seller
c.'iild have, w ithout occular knowledge or from
information and. arly purchased, if procured other
wise.
The Book w ill contain a Numerical list of all
the lota drawn in the different sections of the Land
Lottery, excepting such as are returned third
quality ; and if any -f the third quality has any
improvement on it, such lot also v. ill lie embr.ic
on'. To each lot, will be affixed a letter «, 6nr c,
which designates the quality ; « for the ./?<■*/, i
for the second, mid c for tii r third-, and h tve also
attached the Nt s. of acres improved—the draw
er’s name, the district in which he gave in as
for tun,it* drawer, and the county in which he
resides, ami the*No. oifirs if*t, llit * district and
section in which it is located. V, henover a dis
trict is not represented particular*)’- Bte reader
will learn that all the lots in said diSiV"' 1 * (ap
in the £>th ar.d other districts,) are returned tr
quality—To each district its boundary is slated,
with some brief,hut apfilleable'tvin.irks.
The publishers forbear any further exordium
of this, tht ir *• little effort”—p rest--ring that its me
rit and usefulness shall speak more audibly it.
own praise. Such as it is, (and it it hoped, ii
w ill be pronounced good) is respectiully dedica
ted to the people of Georgia, by
.THU PUBLISH BBS.
Orders, (postage paid,) enclosing Three Dol
lars, will be promptly attended to. Address
M. L>. J. SLADE, Millotlgcvillo.
.4 ISargStitt—for Cash or «ss Credit.
rgxll H Subscriber offers for sale bis Plantation.
u within half a mile of the town of /elinlnn.
Pike'county, now in a state of high cultivation,
and in good order, containing 405 acre-, 250 acres
in cultivation. There are on the premises a par
cel of excellent Negro Hotjcns, framed Gin
House, and adarffa Si ikU-** !*▼ e* rv-ct lertg.
.any person wishi g to purchase a fresh planta
tion in a healthy country, convenient to a good
school, would do well to call and view the land.
11l absence of the subscriber, application cither
t> Dr. A. Hatde, Dr. .1. Adaa.s, John or James
Xeal, or W. Cunningham,
HARDY CRAWFORD.
July 3 25. .fit
The Times and Federal Union, will insert,
ihe above six weeks, and forward their accounts
to me for payment. H ft.
|*II I’ SUBSCHIB B It continues te make inks
s and gudgeons for tt b-mifls at ten dollars
a set. and other eastings for saw or g-is« mills,
at sixty-five cents per pound.—Me also repairs
gens and pistols at very high prices, and Shoes
horses at I*l 00 if the rash is paid down, or il
done in payment of a debt, hut if charged, ?1
50. lie also seH» new scooters at 14 cents per
p mid, or makes them when the iron is found af
37j eqch.
I. T. CUSHING
February, 1833. ts
• Uncoil I-'urisilisre
WABE’HOCSB,
.ii’tHtff,
' .1053A FI. <>JaSJUSS« r SAW,
! | NTHNDING to close his present business,
a offers bis stock at reduced prices, consistin'*
,f
Side Boards of various patterns,
Secretaries and Book Cases,
Grecian Softs,-of various‘patterns.
Sets of Dining T ibies.
Single Dining Tables,
Pillar and Claw, Card,Tea and Break
fast Tables,
(’ nire Tables,
Ladies \\ * rk Tallies,
(’..tnlie Stands,
Portable Desks, ’ *
Piano Stools,
v\ ash Stands.
Ladles Dressing Bureaus,
Do. do. with Looking Glasses,
Bureaus if various patterns.
Mahogany Chairs, w ith hair seats,
Cribbs and Cradles,
Wardrobes,
Counting House Book Cases,
Spring Seat Rocking-Chairs,
Mahogany, Carved, and Maple Bedsteads
Fteticb Bedsteads,
Mahogany NUiuls, Cots,
• 'urled Hair Mattresses,
Feather Beds,
Bolsters and Pillows,
Spring Mattresses, Kc.
Also, an elegant assortment of
Katilel aniJ B*ict- Ulnitß**,
Cano and Rush Sen Fancy and Windsor
CRAERii,
Willow waggons,
w ith a variety of articles, all of which nr * of the
hot workmanship and materials, and will lie
! warranted, having It mi ninth* under my own in
| spection, and will be sold for cash, cotton, or
I approved paper.
I M;-e<>n. July 15, 1833.
JltSi UUiTikTUrittvU
j & hF every description, executed with tir-.-r*-
I * r and despatch at THB TIMES wad ST vne 1
irtJnnrs advocate n
Ch aries Lahusan.
tI'ILL continue the Commission Business
® * in Augusta, and solicits the patronage of
the frh'iids'of the late firm of A Sla»ohvs«. ti
C. LvauZAjf, and of the planters genera ly. I'l.e
sale ol cotton, and purchase *4 goods, will be ut
lcndt.d to exclusively by himself. Colton order
ed to be sold on arrival, will meet wjth prompt
attention, and if directed to l.e stored, will bo
plact and in a first rate Fire Proof W are-Hohse, and
the usual advances made, if required.
Augusta Aug. 17, 1 32 3m |
.
Ar.d ComuiMviou liudttcvs
MAtON.Ua. |
Suhse-ibers vvi. 1 continue theal.ovehii |
*. sint-ss the ensuing season, ami return .heir j
grateful thanks to these win* favored them
ui;4i their patronage the pist semen. They 1 -
have taken the Ware lions*, known hs Lamar’s
L0W9211 WAiSr.SIOf : si,
situated immediately on the river, having a g* oti
wharf attached thereto, and very safe front fire.
Fortlie cnnvetiier.ee of their friends residing be
tyiccn the Ocmule.-o n,.d Oconee tivets, they
! have taken the lar -e and convenient are-M<iii>e
- recently erected by Air. G. B. Wnrdlaw, in;
Hast \iacmi. which fr* m its peculiar situation, is j
! rendered quite secure from the danger of fire, and j
I from w liei.ee Colt.*n will be taken to the wharves i
: free of ch oges. Kach of thn subscribers will re- ;
side in Macon the ensuing season, and promise j
! their unremitting attend, n to the inte * ft * ftltosc j
: who may favor them villi their business and {
I confidence. Liberal adv-.iices will be made <>n !
| produce, merchandize amfollu r property cnnfi- I
j ded to their care, and strict attention given to the j
I filling of orders, receiving and forwarding goods i
) Ac. Insurance in the best offices can be ducted ;
I at the usual rates when desired.
UV KlUliD HAMILTON,
JOHN R. HAYES.
August *23 3d—l to.
:*2. i>. HllbUiii
I ATI! of Mtlledgeville, and bis mother, k ,ve
J taken the establishment in Macon, formerly
kept by CbarlesWilliamson, I.sq. known as the
WASHINGTON HALL.
Tlicli9nse has umi* rgonp a. repaif,nnd
uiih othc*r impYuvenifnts, a Dining Room, eijjh*
Ty feet in length, has hf*en added to the south
wingr of the hiiildintr. The hedch-.mhers have
been re-pain fed .aiicl the furniture is entirely new.
particularly beds. lUs servants, the same as
were employed in his house at Milleugeville.
Frrmi tl f central situation of hi.> estahlishr
inent and his long experience in the business, he
confidently looks to the public fora lit), ral Share
of patronage.
Macon, Oct. -2S, 183-2 0
Tiie luion
Properly JLoiterp/n
/; S the public has sustained this
X4»Llt*tiery nj* t * the present tim**, ami froin
recent events which have taken place, since the
last notice, the Proprietor deem.- it proper l*.
give a succinct history id it fr no the beginning
to the present time; l«y.t»iug out as iiiuriiii. pos
sible w hat It as litett already puollslud
The proprietor s* metime hefore Iteofii r*- i this
Lottery t-* tin* pithiie, It.ai n* r1g..,.e. nearly
ill the pr *pefiy lotw •> persons who.a he * wed- -
,„ contained the t.egr* <• ,tia other the Units.
lVa . • i lie beii.vt'd I'.-r less that, b,..l , t
it. value: In.we*. w ' l *‘ '' '■* * l i't-.st) ..*e:h n ( -
Iteforu. 01 at the lilt*. htr..; •* rlt-e, ai.d
proceeded on with nis :i:*’i. ‘‘d-e out
he was from mtsforiune unable ! tase up too
mortgages, ami hitiag u ade many - .. : '*
tors, and pereetwitg limt lat.aed pt'-p.ry I* M
• fallen nearly half its value, an ) fttiauy huttino
f-r what it v.fuiil liringinat even alt his pr-pi rly
would not satisly his creu'l-rs, unless li*- g(-t
--tts Value ; and having been thus five*l. ami being
anxious to do justice to bis other credit- -ts, a.
well as the mortgagees, offered bis property in
Said Lottery.
lie applied to bis creditors for their apprnba
iott—and amongst them one claim is
qttite inconsiderable, lefuscd—-ami issued bis fi
fa (after wltielt oth*rs issued and levied outlie!
property, and it was all sold from the Ist Tues-
Sey it, -net A tig art «-ni up to the Ist Tuesday
n .September— attd bought in by two mortgages
at comparatively small prices—but more titan
the Stnotittl of the h fa : and the / luptrly leu
with the Proprietor, so carry on the Loltexy. t
Said claim being youttgi. than others, I
the money was paid to the eldest claim- -and,
be still not paid. On visiting Savannah, the Pro-j
prielcr was taken by tins same creditor bv ca-.a,
and placed in confinement on the tvventy-t tird of
I last March. And in the mean time the m riga
j gees attorney tool, posses-i-. it of the negro* s *
i • die red in tiie scl.e.ye of said lottery and sold
(them, itts proper b* State that from the sales of |
j tickets, there ts a larger amount of money . n
j hand than tl.. amount nt the nine negroes in tin
• srhcnjc in «-ui Lottery. Oil taking ti-*tv iie-.r
I iytwo m iitlts to cuHMiK ffbotb personally and
jny letters) a number < fgeu/e ;:i,«, the be-t cotir*e
to be taken, the Propiieh-r from their advict, a- !
| well as Ilia ow n coiivo ti-jis has come *o th*
| conclusion, .to continue the said Lottery ; hut ad- 1
l mils lie must have th>- aid of Ills country : He,
wlilpfesenl a petition to the next Legislature {
ss soon as ilsits, with a number * f respectable |
tigtiers, jiraying !c tvt‘ to draw s-.id Lottery ; ( uni ■
to pa, cash to pnae holders instead of negroes j
»*. thc«*«o!/n/ set forth in tpe scheme of said ne
gro* s. Then justice will be dona to purchasers 1
of tickets, aim to his numerous creditor. ; aim
be will fee! grateful to bis country which wilt
verily the oid adage, •• a friend in need is a friend i
indeed.”
( He docs not make this appeal to the public
5 with a hope of bbt.miing me fame of ttmoh-
I on of old by mcotis of chance and fortune —in*;
I lie only asks, what can he done by bis stall —
for its aid so as to act legally—auJ , nly to main- 1
tain i.is steadiness of purpose and brumes* of,
mind by which although poor, he w ill be able to I
pas* the remainder ts Ins days, neither lobe,
grieved w ith past prosperity, nor to ou broken j
dowtt by prc-eitl or future adversity, but to-he
gratified lot Istyittg the satisfaction of doing jus
tice, and for Hit* following very good reasons:]
—it w i,l balance I.is affairs, restore It s credit,!
sfnisfy bis creditors, and to iujme neither tudi
v it!it and nor country in '.lds peculiar case.
It is therefor** requested that the- purchasers cl
I'ickets remain satisfied until il t.. known wheth
er life Legislature win bav -rejected or granted
bis Petition.— ll rejected, all tiie money will be
immediately returned by the Agents, but if on
the other hand the Petition.is allowed he will
have lim* to soil the unsold tickets, and draw
said Lottery I y the f.r.t ol next January, the
time specified in Hit- last notice dated the 25:!i !
of Match.
J. I!. KATSMAN.
'«* Editors who have'publish* and any of the
notices that have btm i .sued respecting said
l;< T ry, w ill he plt a- e give the above one inser
■h ft f< r lrontli. ’till the* Legislature sits in next
.Scve-rnb- r; and in addition the Proprietor rc
qu *ts ll e editor of the Hickory Nut', to do tin
e-T. e. jttne 5
OLOBOIA ALBIANAC!.
rj'liH publication ol lit** Georgia Almannc,
£ which was regularly printed in 1 Li- office.
I but failed l"r two years, owing to circumstances
1 vvhidi ciutlil not he ( ■ utridletl by tin* f- rim r ctli
| ti*r, will It* re - Her lie co .iittucd i v cry y car. w itlt
the on eitittli' in if K( In-rt Grier, Usq. TlteAl*
j iii.nac for In'll will be print* il will* new type
l and new Z id-'i 'al ami Aslroiuaiiieal signs, ot*
! gnod p iper, and carefully superintended, P>r-
I k it'* wi - dug to purchase by the gri fe, are re
questedV* m il.i early application : the price will.
| !•» st» law ss it can lie afforded, to save expense}
i ac j a small profit. *
Arrrrr* r r-rrt it Tifftti»t. '
Jnsi i>ublish<*d,
«‘.aa wbil® j vtauata
\DOPTED in Convention, by the Jadgcs 0 f
‘he Superior ( 'ottrt*. Price One Dollar
Orders enclosing the sum of one dollar, address
ed (postage paid) to M. IJ. J. S| ADE
FOR SALE—LOTS OF I.AMj
I S3, fi!h ISist. in, fc e _
1 H->, *> s | « JJ
ai.3cihw “ J"
T 7, I Sih« «
AIso—GOLD LOT 1187,3d I)i s t 4th
Section.
Apply to JOHN M. CARTER
Millcdgeville, May 20
THE MUSERICAL BOOR
ti // Prisen
AND drawers names and residence
it* the («• !< L( itery, lately drawn, is now !
preparing, and w ill shortly is-ue from the
gi t Times Office, price •Ten Dr,liars, bound.
Orders for the saute, will In* received by
M. D. J. SEA|)E.
Tbo Cheapest Vfoik ever offered to the Pu*.,-
( iIAKLUS AI.r.XA .HER & LOCl.'i ~,GOOY
under the arm of '
. tS* iA'Jj'-JioSJiYflDli-'JJ Si
INTRSO CO.MMtSC INO O.N Tit* mil OFJiVUT H 33 .
S EMI. MONTH UV PCSLICiTtON, TO CSCiLLEI* ’
’i'Uv • .’ucclisi'it t>3ttgaziiu.
NO branch rd' the fighter literature of ti,e pr ,,.
sent age . Hers a wider ft •!(), or grenter va
fitly i**r selection, Ibatt those works familiHrlv
known as Homage, a and Novels. Tlieunb, „ Ul |.
etl euct itrageiiieiit- which these leave rtx-civccj
have induced many , f the most gifbd writer* ui
engage in tin ir c-n.j osdimt. ami they have i,,
r-tinsequence a degree of merit and **.
coi'enee wltielt, w itb t f, w splendid exceptioi,,
were until the present century, entirely unknown’
Amongst the great mass *.f Novels which are
Constant.y in course of ptihltcation, there are of
ecu ret* siim* which are very si* peri ur n* the mh
ers. 'J’o select these and present them it. tl„.
reading community in a neat, p*q.n!or and cop.
veiiieut font), w itlt expeihtion and at less
cost Ilian they can In* flirniSdu tl hy the b-s,k-s* !
lers, is the principle, object of the proposed
cation ; ail object w bn: tin? pul.ltsht r» are -.. ..
lied they can acc. mptisli more easily tfi.ia
other persous. on tn* -iiitt of the cursor,in
I'.tciiilit's which they e: joy
Besides a c-.tistant .-.toi direct ittVrceurse »„•.
the London publt. l,ers..rro- q v . r
[enabled tn ruvnr to* :.i ..• itn t-h V J,
| *'*"'* as they can be irvo.smiced to this' ei-tst.'r*.
- lacy i-rt; c-non ioti woh i a.. ... ~.q.... ,
|mg Cstablt bmcTl in ir., at- ~iu r t
'print lit the .-it rlt si period a.,v \v ; , .
[cituose t * u’mtciT.ike. If. r r ■ v ~
i should wish to furnish ,s p-ut . f i|,t it r,*
trie*, any New English Nut*;, they can'.’
as early a date „s any .menctn to, „. ~
) that dt-taot suh-erth.-.** -,a ,y re,-*tve il - taool
j oitsty w ith the to kst iter’s lepulwteuiinu ma*
I otfgt rcjtles, .od -•■•or titloigexpei.sc .fu.it
; tage.
in se ectiitg vtt I . i'.,s piiohcaiion, n, w
|v. .It he ome o-tia-s, .* fit, ti convey hoth grati*
I itcatlo . at <1 in.'rm t t .• ; ami especially such as
I have the c -.trio t-i tic In - . ... ( ) interest. If
i tuesr* objet ls- - a-r i c ,- mpiisbed from Ihe
t duitnt o t | y • 1 lot m di-rn press recourse
I nmy be It nt *. fit* , . r.tn. pri-ductiotts cf ;* f„r
--! rner ..g, .w I- »t" I* t*i, anv st cstifciy out of print,
are c- mi-x '.tve, n :.e kty *< it. ami. it, son,*
! c,.st S. w ■ fi. t mi ... re ,itractive Ih.ui most
I Mies* w till-1, ir . to ,e iti ei.t origin.
As tilt- .vo.e,iis-'s *).,. ,-ill,e. 111, U.jlt intended
'•3* r* * i) • f pr* serva'i. a. w ill be furnished tu
s,.t* ‘'lib- r. to p.iuijdtiet t- t n*. it w til f*p conveyed
by in -t •" 'be iff 1 --tsu-t-oit , lue.rs, and at a very
■under.*i,‘ *'vjo .-se ,t , -'-sja .e. ll will furnish »
large amoun ' • agree.tliii*, jtkeftil, and in*| roving
n- ; ting, h r It ; s than one f.tin < t the price at
which the same might he otherwise obtained,
and v. 11i■ little or no trouble: to fi e subscriber.—
i'o families resident in the. country, remote truni
the Atlantic towns, tins publication w ill be parti
cularly serviceable, as supplying their literary
w ants in the best method that could be devised.
Dfteru.iueJ t„ n*r every available means of
making the Novelist's Magaaine inlorestinj and
valuable to subscrihers. and for the further pur
pose , f giving -Kncr uragement to American »ri
ters to -stimulate their exertions, the publisher*
propose a premium of
ftfiOO i« TRE 4I.THOK
OT ihe best •l ot'el,
l {-■•tt a National subject, w inch ..hall be present
ed on r-r before the Ist of October. I*3.'):
This premium will b*a Warded hy a committee,
to lie chosen for the purpose, and as it is presum
ed the successful ct,tup* lit,*r will possess miusu
al mi rit, tiie publishers of the Novelist’s Maga
zine, be sides using it for that work, engage tv
have il print'd in hand* me h" k form. cor.»s
ponding to (he Rest Loudon Edition* of popufir
n* ve.s. For *v. ry thousand copies ofMl,* work
thus printed, which may he sold, the author shall
rtieivo, in addition to tfi, Five Hundred dollars,
FIFTY DOLLAR!*, ~r five dollars furtrery
lititid rid.
uj Tin t*e it ,vels presented f. r (he premium
wit i,-It sco. 11 prove unsuccessful, will he returned
to tlieir respective authors, the publishers claim
ing no control over any but tn.it lo which th*
prize may lie awarded.
All wtilings intended its eiattpeti l ' rs for this
pretrti in, itiftst be convey ed free ol postage, to
be addressed lo the pttli'.islters, prior It,the Ist vs
October 1833.
The Ntivs.ist's Magazine will be published ta
semi monthly litinibeis— each nuiiiber cniitanitit?
forty-eight extra imperial octavo pages. *"*
d"tti*!e columns, arranged alter tiie manner ('
the Lady’s B ok : t-* wltielt work, th-ugh
be con-tdeialilv larger, it wilt bear a geur-al V*
tcrnal rt semblance. '1 be Magazine »'iß J
two volumes an'itc-iily of more than six bundrr
(rages each, and at the expiration of every *•*
months, t r ihiitecu nuiitliers, subscribers wt *
ftiriti- htd with a Itainlst rne tide page ;inl '
of c tttents. The whole amount <d tl l *
foriiisht and in a single year, will be equal >'•
t mil fifty volmitcs of the common sited -‘"S ,
(lin-def-into btn-ks. The paper upon * ll, 'J ~
Mag zittc will be prii.ted, will be of l*« 111
quality used for book work, and a site elega'i .
adapted f.,r binding. As ti e type will J”'® 1 ! ,
ly m w, and of a neat appearance, each vu
w hen boimd, will furni-it a limidsotnc as wf '
vain bln adnitioti to the liberties ol l»o s *
patronize the work. -i,
The i-nce of the Novelist's M*oa*W*
Five D li..rs per annum, p.iyab e iitadvan ■
tdic jiubli.'hcrs intend issuing a 'L“ art re
itniiressions persons vvi-lting to sutner , f
quested to do so without delay. Unlrr* ‘
addressed lo .... ,
(’. ALEXANDER. A
No. 3 Athenian Buildings, I r-ukim I iilC *
•Wpbi t. ~| , , a >l( d
A comtriisßioti of 20 per cent, wt-l 1 . 4l
to Agents, and all remittances by 1 j*,., :
the ptiltlislter’s risijue. if iictg.(np :ui n , ‘ >v ‘ y
Master’s certilieale, and not otlu rwis*- -
gent or Bout Ma-ter furnishing let "J I '’','
and remitting the aiiioiinl >d O' l ' ‘ sl , * t I r ,-ut
shall he eutillt il to it c- nißO*- 1 ' 11 ' 1 *
one copy gratia one yejir, and be
for tin* some length of tone. Ui"' u,r ' "
solvent banks r.reived in j ay«*»*«•• ■>} F" .. , r
A specimci) of tlm «* rk, "t m ) M
spot ting it, may be i litaite and.•-) Ml " 1 ( ~i
publishers, (post paid.) Agents **' q
stthscrihcrs, and preferring n copy ,
to the commissions, can have H
wnrtlsd. .. w ;|| i*lw*»
Editors if newspaper* generally. j„tt.
insert thc.zbovc as olteu as c
i\t ihcrotelm thortby to 3
rwr.