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Journal of Ins? ficonojuy
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t.nrt' \\feJimstjiiy ol every tii on asuper-r v
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orsoruflhe li.inncr of the Constitution.) and
cnnstiiniing in tnojenr, with an Index, a velum;
of-100 |*-i t Es.
3. It is eitielly political, but in part thi#mllu
neons; its design lining to disseminate the
groat principles of Con* i rruTiiiNAL l.tcF.irt v, |
ami to a>M>: in drawing men's minds fr< nt the I
worship of their fellows to an acquaintance with i
the nature of their government.
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political quesfi<>ns-of a g» neral nature, m il will
communicate 10 the people .4 the Nonll .the po-1
itieal movements of the South, and in these g;
South, ilie political movements'of tin; North.
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*9B, as set forth in the Virginia and Kentucky
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of South Carolina, so as to preserve a ce.mjXTte;
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lie mind, at the North, to the appreacliingoreilue- \
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rent duties, well as nc.essary to prevent any
I'ulureatleuipts to re-establish the rcstrictivo sys
tem.
0. The impolicy and unconstitutionality ofap
prop.riaiions lor works of internal improvement
by the Federal Government, will be maintained, |
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States hy that Government, will be resisted,
from whateverparty they may emanate ; and espe
cially will its interference ~cti tno peculiar do
inisttc policy of the Southern States, should any
unhappily ho attempted, denounced as u viola
tion of the federal compact.
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and sinecures of every description, as interfering
w ith the equality of rights upon which our institu
tions are founded, and will lie emphatically the
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CON DY II AG C ET.
miudclphhi .login f7, 1 Kid.
.f « f/.vy 4 11
»m ’ 11.1. trike place on Fuestlayj jhe It).! of
It N ovr-mher next.
First Day—Mile treats, free for any horse.--
Entrance tide.
Second Day—Cob’s race—free for any Colt
that has not won a race, tw o mile hear.-; entrance
S3O.
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horse, entrance t'- J.j.
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horse, entrance didollars.
Fifth Day—. Mile heats, three best in five, free
for any horse, entrance -0 dollars.
THE I'ftDI’RIETOKS.
Abner llammcnd, btc'v.
Aug. 7 33-tr
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AdmiuixirtUorN Sale.
H.L be sold at the ('ourt lb .use iu Clinton,
T v Jones County, on tire first Tuesday in No
vember next, the residue of the Land, belonging
to the estate of Jlic/iprd //arris, deceased, contain
ing'3so acres, more Or less, lying in Jones coun
ty and adjoining Cox, Gordon, and others, being
Iceland known as the dower of the late Mrs.
Perryman. The said land is sold fir the benefit
ifthe heirs. —Terms made known at the sale.
ALFRED IYEILSON, AdmT.
Kept. 11, 1333. 35. ...iill.
Ailniiniijli'tttoik Sail-.
VGUKEABI.E toun i rder of the honorable
tijc Inferior Court of Harris county, while
killing for ordinary purposes, will bo Bold i u the
first Tuesday in November next, iu iLe Tow nos
Wayneuborough, Burke county, the I'.dlotving
tracts ol land, viz : sixty acres more or less ad
joining Skinner and others, one hundred acre:-,
more or less adjoining-Rawiins, two liundrffl
acres mure or less, aoj-.iniug Bryant,all lire above
tract* lying in the county it Burke. \Uo, will
Lr- sold on the 'aim-«lny in lire town of I,out , i.n ,
Jrfit r... n city, one forth ul an umiiviJi and it,ml
couuiuing 37* vris iti said county, a*l| itiiug
Tarviir and others'; l.r lunging m tin; istnieof
Eiutrbury .Marsh di e. told for the ln-nefif i | thi
hrir*. Term* maJ* know non the day of sale.
JOHN Ml 'll /IE V, Adu. r.
KUZ. All'-H % u'rx.
Asgi.iSl >v- b.
GEORGIA TIMES, ANSI ssafoSllW ADVOCATE;
I’dßl'.suiX' at si OTTtip'Sorci;, m:ah
? ihi.i'.’ji. !:t ii.i.-r,
./ L.iicv y Pi: iod.e and, ev!
Tlie' tar ■;;!•£}:: 1 ScciicniU'i ’i? "
AXU
'-OiiiUFir:! <T - 7 of A:h fut-sai," j
To bed voted to the inter! s; «.f Eui*ca:ion in cat: j
•wn State p irlieulany and adapted to the watiisj
■ f Fi.iniii, s, and Comon’n-oifs, Ify
li'.Jii i’. C. BROW X, of hie ■if.dm.-ongh*,
’i'le- Editor is of opinh n that Pltilcsftpfii ns!
Fdeeau :i as ii is generally r orahi'en and id our
I'nivi rsities ar.,l Acad. i.tie>, i-- toomuoheonfhied
In the eOlnin: aic :lion < f i,mitt Icag. , ami ll.al.ujo
little aiteiiti u n h.-si/wi-d .11 tho of
the intellectual habits, 1 f Judging, read ’•.ny/i;, and:
rrhrdivicatinti. by-’which Sit re. Ilii-'j-r'ereeu'iuir
ot saiei.ee. afier leaving Sehri:! or < .'.dli'gp, and
j the husuu.'i of active life, ran he sneeessfi.ily
, arsuej. It is tiitref?re, Ids d* :gn. to cc uciic:,
this wigUja reference to lire xtr.uly»ie of tin hu
man mind, and to endoav. r to fLi vvaid the grab.:
I object ef'fittingodrfoifs and daughters i'„r t’,..vcTi
cal i.irz.
There being n#wvdrk o> the Find lathe .South
ern country, it is taken lor granted, that ho one.
will question this propriety of ends*v--tiring to
establish an organ of j.mucii needed : AVe
ad'-pt the seiitimiaits of rio party, v.o are pi#
to tro fa eiefy, t:or i. it idtr ul-lit- uiy aid as*fo
any mode or course t<> he 'pursued i.i gigieraj, pr
pnr'ieutar iiistrtieli. u. Ottreim skafl h .to opv.a
thu nveriUF.S of thought oil Uas’iiT-.pdrt.i'rit sdbjeci.
and by oUr rihul.-', c.aieavur toilless tno country
..four adoption t, ‘he JntiJ es our eiii.drcri; the
home that wo Jt/vc J
,Vt a time when T:int: , .::i!„ljbnr sciiauls, fliwl
otlieA rcspeetr.bfe in'tiu:ii' ns tire' t loingHiiretuid
ns, it is reasonable to expect, that r 'tao mode o!
coinmuiiieadoii, with regard to titn qr
j failure of any ul'ipmpto, is very desirable—
'Piv.c-hcrs ncid a pcfiodfic.iil wlierrdti they may
express tlieir v'ieXvV.. arid 'from .which they may
learn the views of others, I >i\'nd getlfi.T t'lfcdurage
ineiit and guidandb in the arduous tuck 1 f lastrue
lion ; it is our design to collect information fr.uu
every source arid mnlai our 'paper an organ ,ts
roriiaiuiiiauliojkhctyvcgyt ,d;s::;;n teachers -pad the
friends of Fdueatmij.ir, ocngr.J., I’orhaptj at no
period i f cuf litetury could thfivg * uC a greater call
tor con-*; t vicwj'Xt't suiirtof-bouk* and "apparatus,
| necessary Uyiacilitate the progress es the pupil :
We will, therefore, end.'r,-or to'ysupply our
, columns w itli resjieetthle views of m tn'e d* and
information with rigard lo ali the macisiiicry Tit
Education. Tiialour j.upcj,'r::»y interest every
thinking Irian, and.be an infii.it.j es- the iarntly
circle: it will embraoo Agricultural, and -\i
chanieal. essays:Po!ita Idter'.tutre ; F.ssny* on
Moral and Fiiysical Srier.cn ; pj. v _ ( )r\ .,j.
mil, and Selected ‘h -try; and fttrictmes oa the
host modes ol Education; discipline of 'Schools,
notices of literary institutions, a'n.i iiterery w orks;
nt fine airy Subject e.itcul tteid to interest the
planter, the teacliei, mother, father, guardian
and student.
Disputed points in polities or'religion, shall be
entirely excluded, nor is rl.o Aeadernieian ever
to be the vehicle of malevolent insinuations, or
ungenerous aspersions. It siitill bo the constant
aim of the Editor, to unitu all conflicting inter
ests, niid views, in tiio noble object of training
children in the w ays of wi ■drom, and dltb: : ir:f ,i
taste for literature,, t!ie arts end sciences, which
ever tend to make u happy and enlightened peo
ple. Adveftileih'eiiis of FeaciTSfa, School ar.d.
Books, will be inserted at thn usual rates, hut
this class of advertisement# only, as it is intended
to make tl;o Academician subac rve the purposes
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per will be published semi-monthly, at Three
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contain eight pages, in st gend type out re plan
of the American Farmer, til Nos. making a vol
ume, which will be accompanied with an elegant
title Pngo, and general lufl-x.
Editors willing to further tiro cause of educa
tion in onr State, will confer a favor by pubji.fl
ing this Prospectus- and tbs favor will be re
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te and that the firstNo.wiil.be issued rn November
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tage paid, to R. C. Brown, Kcoasborough, will
be attended to. Sept. 11, 1P33.
and tN or before Iho first day of Jure next, we,
“ v promise to pay William Johnson, • r bearer,
forty five, dollars for value received, this ÜBth
Jnjtuafy LjofU
QUINTON STEPHENS.
1.1 FT!.ETON TURNER.
August 21 33—1 6m.
ttcOTfl'R'So:.rx CionrtJy.
A b EFORE ine Jucepii Day, one-of.the Justices
S3) of the Inferior ('ourt of said county, persoaj.
ally came Ilcnry Wood, who being duty swofr,.
ile; i loth and s.Mth, that-he owv.ed am! possess* - !
' the rfrigitvd iibte.' es which the above is in snh-
Staticr a C"‘\V' ; and that said origin?,] note, is
lost or mislaid, no that he cannot fled it.
HENRY WOOD,
.Sworn to before me this .:) J nit 1833.
' JOS. DAY, 1. l. C.
August Cl 37 -1 ?rr-
7J3NS.
l.xFEgion Coußr, July Term; !8?3.
?T appearing fp the court, upon tire pnlijinn
a and affidavit es ! leery o:Yd*t! it jit: pw i:od
and p'Tsreispd ttifi eriginal hob: of tvliirh the a
hovet is i:i substance .1 e ;y. and [lnt ■ .id origi
nal note. I: is In c'i ! --t - : : b-■tR - b ,•
not find it. It is therefore ordered, ihat said
QtiinUirruStephens and Littleton Turner, shevr
eanse (if any they, have.) at the next termed'litis
court, why the above copy.should not ba estab
lished, in lieu of the origin .1, so lest or mlslaSj
audit is ordered that n ropy of this ride he served
upon tho said Qute.tarn Fiepheus and I.ittjeton
Tauner, personally, if to be'i'omrd in thfs State,
and if n • t tohe found in this Ktato, ti.cn ihisrulr
to be piibHstjai in some pubiij Ggzotte iu.-tiii
stair f>r the space if tlitee months.
A true exttact taken from 'he minutes es Jones
Inferior court, tl;i« 2\J July 1333.
;,L A. MAR.-NiALI,, C. I. G.
Augustdl 3'2—.-3r.i.
I'l Wilkintcn S'e-pcrior CottiFf)
< Utolior Term, ! 3:13.
tT appearing to the Uourt .that tho onnin t!
lion I given *>y J f >im II ' y, James Ross, John
lloss, Isaac Milchcir. Benjamin Hxuhi, Lewi-
Thn v. er, Samuel lit .ill, Jess,; Pitlm m and Jo';.
F. Simmons for l!;e fdtlifr l puiformauee, of the
duties of the office of Kitcriti of iho Cnhnfy of
Wilkinson by the said John Rii, y, hn* been de
stroyed. by lire, and a cony of said Bond lining
.been filed in the Clerk’s oik u- On application,
it is ordered ileal uniess cause to the contrary hi
shewn on the first day of thy next Term, tiait said
cepy be i stabiisin.il i:i lieu of thn said lost origin
al —ami that sixty days pro*.i-.i s notion hs given
in the Georgia Times, published, iu .Mii'edneviiia.
of tint applicants inti tnioit to have said Baud es
lubiishcd.
A true extract from the minutes* this 1 Oth Octo
ber, 1>33. JEUE.MIAiI BEAU., clerk.
Oct. IC, lK’,3. H>
vlr Cjt Li' vA A. i ‘ii ~i J
rjMIE SUBSCRIBER eoi.tinu.-s to make inks j
" and gudgeons for thb-miils nt ten dollars
! a set, aijjl other eastings f r saw ur giiss mills., I
■it sixty-five cetifs per pyimd.— Ho also repair.--1
! gains and pistols at very high juices, and slioisl
1 horses at $1 00 if the c..-dt f. paid hi wa, or ill
done in jayr.iL-iit of a debt, Lai if charged,#! j
! 50. lit also • 41*„t.iw tei ou-i-rt iit 1 1 cent# per j
I TANARUS, Cl SUING
I F> hr r>, D-3'J. if ]
lieoruia.
Dame Fajtu e stands a merry mood,*. j
Forfrlui'N: . U.or-Y. i«Vr -1;
BcToitdr jriehd. nhiorc nicy jVM-
M 1.0 knVwshur-V If If n-ii them all.
©S’ AJh-NJ.a ! !
ISjMXlliaiN wo e-onsitler that Formno j
Mr $ is duiiv'eirt'ii.-iivg wealth';:'!.i happiness j
in ail paLl*. of liiis exa-.v-ive !
count-V, through tneuiiedium of the LOTTERY
SY-Sn-; i ; that scjjerly a week <r a.l .
wheel tby uAvVitb tit l,ri::gi: g lute'll,:;. .• ,
that some -one’of our frifitd* < r f llow-fitiseus ;
has drrfwti.a ruirb ; and that it rvcly requil -' ««
invi -'ni. nt of-tlie lrivi.il run ..t ten ■ to
!r jvo os. a oucn ci!vx< 4 B for a I’rizo of di),(Htp;
Sure: v it is unnecessary to urge upon t!.h liberal
and enlightened people, the policy ■ t stepp'ug i
tile way- to wealth :nmi tire favor of tuc propitious
Darne.
i he second tl.-tv’s drawing is coaiplut, and ;
.Astrl 15m* 'tfisirtl Kay’s Srutvin;
wTil p!nf*on
-rr?s mirTLirraof jest ."vot.
at the J.'jtljgrj-Office, in tiro totvn of Millnrig' ■
viUc, e.t the hour <- ’ o’clock, [’. M. Tu re
will tiniij be depositor! in the wheel aPr.ttoof
|., 0:h», Si.(»)'», as-N.X>, §I7OO, s9os’;
his, the First Drawn number will he entitled
o a Prize of ONE TFIOU.MAND DOU.AR*.
Thus will be presented to advenrurers a
most splendid prospect of wealth, which may
b obtained i-tr TT.N IKNf.j.A i-U-.
Tho uitparallolrd richne*sof tiic wheel pic
cuts t':c following Prt'z: -s
:i prizes of t’GO
3 ‘ do 500
2 "do 4U.'.)
3 uo 300
•3 do 200
1 9 do 1 00
prizes of MO,non
, prize of 5,000
do 1,000
.. do COO
(!) 00
do 700
Tims,'ll;will 1:3 p. rceifv'd, tiKlt there aro Bdtf
in tho wheel, more than
@39,©@® DDIiIaAE S
c xc’.usiva of the prizes below-one hundred dol
lars—making the rirbsat wheel crei beforo
uiiA-rod to tiro pubi.ie ):i the Southern country,
am 1 , it t? troroiiirntly b( Loved, tbabevery man
who desires to acquire a fortune w:th but
little trouble, and comparatively rio expanse,
will corne forward and improve tho present
brilliant opportunity to his own int r st*
1 j’riza of 9 gii,o6o is f dp,0.00
3 Prizes of lft,0()0 is 30,000
4 do . 5,000 m 50,009
0 do 1,000 is 0,000
h do 1)00 is 4,500
5 do 800 is 4,0.00
5 do 'OO is 3,500
5 do eOO 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 59 is 2.500
650 do 20 is 13.000
5,000 do 12 is 60,000
Le:« than TTTO hlnnhv toaPHIZF.
\ll the Prize,s to be floating from th« eomrr.efiee- |
mrnt. except the foilewing, deposited as follows,
viz :
First Day’s Drawing.—3 Prizes nf-5,000.
1 of l.OOf), 1 of 900. ! r:f SOO, 1 of 700, 1 of
600, Icf COO, lof 400 1 of TO, 1 of 400.
Nxc< td Dat's Drawino. —Ore Prize es
10,000, 1 of J.OOO, 1 of 900, t of HOO, 1 of 7CO,
I of COO. 1 of 500, 1 of 400, I of 300, l of iOO.
Taint) dav’s Prawi.no.— One Prize of 10,000,
lef 1.0( 0, lof 900, lof 300, lof 700, lof 600,
! of 300, 1 of too, 1 es 300, ! of J<‘C.
Ict'RTn Day's Draw:nw. —Ore Prize of
10,000, 1 of 1,000 l of 900, 1 es ROO, 1 es 709,
1 of 600, i of 500, 1 of -too, » arsed). lof 400.
K...—. i.-ro i.Axr DsAWiae. —One Prize of
20.090, 1 of 1,000, 1 of 900, 1 at ROO, 1 of 700.
1 of 690, 1 of 500, I of -100, 1. of 300, 1 of 500.
And. on the ermmenrement of the First, t*e
cend, Thir.l anti Fourth Day's Drawing,th*,4r*/
m-.Tti' t nvtaker ehall he enlitled to a prize ot
* 1.109, :.ud on tlie conclnsionof the !.u*i Day’s
Drawing.- tho, first and last drawn numbers siul!
be entitled to a capital I’rixs qt' ©5,60b each, in
Addition to such prized as may be drawn to their
nnjwkerv.
Tae uhcgn Lottery to rccwv’eteii in
Ui-.o jsav’-nnvri.'ir rv.tr l
py.iar.*?sVLY ’a’* sp.*:
The whe!p.i.f the Prizes payable Li sixty flays
after each Day’s Drawing— Subject ton deduction
.of slitter« petfcer.t. All prizes not applied for in
twelve menths from each drawing to be consi
dered *s a douation to tiro funds of the Mii
ledgrville Street, Lottery.
't'hc. drawi-g to tike place under the snperin
•.erutence of
WMt W. CARNES,
S\M. BCITING ON,
SAM. ROCKWELL,
WaL 11. TORRANCE,
E. E. PARK,
JOSEPH STOVALL,
JOHN H. WARE,
J. W. A. SAN FORD, &
ROBT. M’COMB,
Commissioners
Also, a Board of \ isitois.
PRESENT PRICE OF TICKETS.
Wholes it). Halves 5. Quarters 2 50.
For sale in a great variety of numbers at the
X'otsuni- niuncrv Office on Way ne Street, opposite
the Post-Oificb and httate flank.
*’‘-tr AQUIiERIS for Tickets, from any part of the
•U. iitetes, fpustpaid,) wilj meet wilhproinpt at
(efi'ifln.
Addresß lo WBU«BrC,
Secretary to Commissioners.
Mii'.edprvilie, Feb. Jo| 1333. '6—tf
CfiATRAIi RtiWlli
• TittCOttf tixi'Orjgitt-
Carter*
~\i: or dur. ro.N,
5 g AS opened the CENTRAL HOTEL, in the
K a. ixtetisivo Fire Proof iiriclc hail Jin - recent -
ly erected-in litis city. The location is central
to the -business of the place, and the bouse is con
veniently ariaygeil fir I In' neeciiimodath.-u cl fa
milies or single persons, 1 fiber as rugfilar or trhn
e'mnl hoarder*. The Reds and Fumr-urn thraugl.-
out are :,ew and .superior. The T.-blo and 11 r
will always be furr.ishcil with the hin t the mar
ket afford*; ami no pains will he a pared hy tin
proprietor, to render e -uifuriable, and agreeable
ail wito favor him wnl* their custom ; and ho
liojn ~ I'rytn his long expeiti nee, auikth.* atlsf,lo
tion beretnl'orifoeinlei, J the Couitnuiuty,: merit
from Ids Jjietids and the public, a liberal share ol
1 alronbge. Extensive and convenient ,Stahii*s
ure attached to tlie Hotel. *
June 33-ls
JOES 'j'RiJLilAJ.i'fdi
OF i very description, .Xecutfd with n. Hurts
mid doapaich nt THE TIM Eli and STATE
RIGHT a AD YOU ATE D|!i*i>,
•. '
At tuoTt •: A. .u ivi-..i's Advocate •.
«• . .
& ... '
c . :;
!?t m\A r,f il&fHki having
wrnf tjic '
i : . ■.. *;; r.s %.:■■! am>
1 tiU*.;-i-i'iiithe £i tiiuerical
AfJt rutiirt ♦ oflboiuby Che
Cc;uiuiviiom^‘«.
Fa’ice Thrr« S>ol!ars.
Tim interest \vhi<*li is throughout the !
Si; :.%!»> \)& possessed o/'idfriTmatioii rolming i
to the section- known ns the (‘tiero
i»Ci! country,'Sintl tho iiupijrtunce of ait infonna-j
iPgn that can he obtained ia regard to its «reo*
jv^ition—thcrcjujlity of its land—its j
bAijitfinrifH, Crater courses, roads, Lc. ha , imluc-!
v'-! the |ui*r»i -hc-rf*. hereof, at the e;;tr; utir-s of may j
:>y p, -,s, by industrious application, end at |
■••■•isiiiiv ■•!>.* expense, to iiudert..ke the publica
tion <4 this little volume. They are battered i
with till* hop:-, that its U;i.fltint’-> will ho up-j
predated !>y nil who are interested in the acquire-j
meat of this important portion of our St ile. The |
publishers feel assured that they do not over cs-,
tirade the information it imparts, and the great
• onvouience and facility; by which it can be.
acquired; and, aitlio’ there may be in accuracies j
in its descriptive character, (from the possibility j
that cnfirrli/ correct returns were not always]
made by the District b'a-rcyors) yet. as it is
the. most correct that can be obtained, without
a pet's I knowledge of every lot, it must be con
sidered tilts best iaforiaiyun tho nature of the
case admits of. Os one fact, the reader is guar
jntecd, tact this flock wears a correct and official
stamp—as it was copied With accuracy from the
Numerical Books.'wrtr of -silo in. the Executive
Department of the State, after those Books wore
thoroughly examined by. iße late Laid Lottery
OotamWt'.mer?. The accnracy. and Ha CMtj.of
the quality of each let, was ascertained, by espe
cial reference to 'the field notes of the District
Surveyors,pud their detached ph‘i*. To tiicr-eiie
-ddertita.'mar h * slab- and. t! .• ;h q -;,y. pf ca ;‘ h | ot ,
in its dt and Sgcußn,] by whom drawn, in
whose caplntno dis'netfsmf ia*what county, are
equally, r.ml entirely authentic. It must be a de
suable t hjcct to both tins dr.awof, and the pur
chaser, to h'.ftta stock of tho kind we hare with
,'ubmit to t!ie public; as it embodies in a oom
pre.-’rd and in a pprtubhjform, *1! the aaetncr.t
nda information which both purchaser and seller
could., have, v. uiioul-oeeuldi ki.owifcdgc,df from
it.f.Ttntitioh dearly purchased, if procured other
wise.
The ßook-c.ill contain a Xamericed Ifot of all
the lots drawn in the different sections of the Land
Lottery, excepting such as are returned third
quality : end if any of the third quality hn* any I
improvement emit, such fotr.lso will ha cm brae j
ed. To each dot, will he. affixed a Ic tfor <?, b or>. ■
which de*‘:g;i*,ter-the qnalny ; a for th o first, hi
for those end. anil c for t he. third; and Have also ;
attached the *•?••*. of, acres improved—the draw-j
et'a nam'd, tliAhphjtfKH in. which he gave in it# j
for tanatc ami the coijrfir in. which he :
resides, foil the NoTcfiiisTot, and the district amt j
section in which it islecafed! V\ fienever a dis
trict j, not represented particularly, the reader 1
wilj leant that all the lets in said district, (a#
tn the sth and other distnets,) are returned tired
quality—To each district i's boundary is stated,
with tome brief, hut applicable remarks.
The publishers forbear any further exordium
e.f this, thi sr •• little effort”—j.teferingthat its me
rit and uii fulness -hall spent more audibly it'
own praise, ffneh as it ts, (and it is hoped, it
will- be pronounced good) ts respectiully dedica
ted to the people of Georgia, by
THE FL t BI.ISIIFRS.
Orders, (postage paid,) enclosing Three Dol
lars, will hai.rumptlr attended to. Address
M. TANARUS). J. SLADE, AFriicdgcvilie.
JFumiZMrc
W A SI E-110 U St 13,
Col loh •Jvrimr,
.11*5va si. «LS)JsiI«HATT,
f N'TL.MH.VfJ to close hi# nr; sent l.usine■«.
£ „ff. r, H. iira.l, a. [inccs, consisting
at
Side ftnards rs various patterns,
Secret,irir sand Hook ( ases,
(7r—ct in So) is, of varions pattern*, _
.Sets of |e»»i»sr Tables,
Sing!,- Dining Taffies,
Piiiar r.nd Claw, Card,Tea*and Break
fast Tables,
Centre 'iV-’e*.
Ladies W ork Taffies,
Candle Stands,
Portable De-ks,
Piano Stools,
Wash Stands,
l adies Dressing Bureau's,
Do. do. with Locking Glasses,
Duress* of vsrt ms patterns,
Mahm-sny Cimir*. w ith hair seats,
Crthbs and Cradles,
Wardrobe*. -J*
Counting House Book Cases,
Spring Neat* R -cktug Chairs,
Muting HIV, Carved, and Maple BeJ*teacs
Fre.neh Bedstead*.
'.Mahogany Ntool*. Cuts,
Curled Hair Mattresses,
Feather Bed*.
11'- :‘4ct- ami -Pillows,
Fprir.. V .ttre-ses, foe.
Also, so elegant S''or;rheui of
'♦.cvrte*: ists-f Pier < !?••*.#'«.
Cano and Rush Seat Fancy and Windsor
CHAIKh,
Willow waggons,
with a variety el ajlieh s, all of which are of tlie
bust workmanship and m'.'grials, and will he
w arranted, having h son in. de under my own ie.-
.j.re'ion, and will he sold for cash, cotton, or
approved paper.
Macon, July 15, is;;-. 26-tiis
r. K'iim'Mit.
liENRY CUSNAKD,
[Late Proprietor of the Eagle aaibPhve
nix Jin!cl.] ■ .
Has removed to thatcleg-mL extensive,
and well kn.'WM LtMablLoitmtiifei tlie
r.TilTtaii h’FAT23S rTO’J KF.
•vn THERE all tlvoec who maV call, tre
•
, ir. l:c*loy.*ii g every• a*fienlioti*-Cdlculau and to pe .
I ~.. -e tin ir co-.ifort .lu-i.'sitaß'acd-Mi. Hi* t:*r. -
III:.I Utl-1 < ‘.vlgia < UPtOlll'. r-, y" 0 R.. !*.,.->oJ
ni'.v.'d Vt:n, tvlwit At thel.Al.Lh i' PHOJ
NIY ’1 ■ I ■■ I■ " whom h« takes th
pottunity of tender;ng hls'meo «rr*■ teUirl ue.U iuv, .-
I I !;« mcitts,) vvili fitid-htin r-ndv with a ranmvt !
! *ze,»Lto iicwmimoii.ile them with the Best tie.
1 market uiii-tioril.
I Ati tchr.i lathe Hotel,i# ;t srpuratf Tcncmcr.t.
! tpproint.fii'd ©x%|.iviJy to tho tteciumvjodatioii ; f
j trausient Lmlies. aitd tVtriiiic* ; to which thing 1*
a private CtfirdnCP, both in front and tear, v: !
v.’herc tin v will bo coiftpletoly ri.lirctl frem t!u>
I hustle ofthe public depurtmout.
! lIia.STABLES will be intended by a vnv
i can foil Ostiuijiind hi* La. furui&iicd v. ith tU« oc*t
of W mbs mid l.iiftit.ur#.
] U! the principal ST AG '.IS to and from
[thi; Cilv, arrive and depart from the Hotel.
I This E-iabli-huum! militated in a Central at;.l
! hi 'hli resin i* table part el the city, convetiit at to
the I‘N t (trncc and ti.u HuA*, utid a- bib it I*he
! ,iev,. Ito bo o qsurns-'■ :hy aoJ' O.i* l l iu tint
j i.ie.uei of uci'i.iuiu ul.fii'iit, llit: propii.dor i* 0, ►. r.
I mini l b. .paroii'i exertfon* ere'.*i»as;' 10 muter
( . ;!1 r*. irspevt * trail a t try to In* casteia
, V 1 It. COSN kit 1)
ttm, lfcaittinue the La-,ness
V * i„ Ain', =:n. slid ?S»te»s the ohtrmm-re „1
il.p.fneu?ls|Aho tot tirin’ of A. Sfldjwrkß, A.
-m-.o T '.(tiers uerallv. .no
- WVcoJTm, and -e of ; t'’ J ds, will
tended to exclusive! v !>V hi.asc.t. <-o.tonc
rd to be sold on arriv-.1. util meet with prompt
attention, aud if directed tube stored, wi.t ne
faced ia a first rate l’ire Proof M are- House, aud.
the Usual advances made, it required.
Augusta Aitor. 17,183d. 33 ,>m
W e fsr€^SMo'iise
And Cociinistioa Bif-issess,
MACON, Ha.
rg-,!!K Subscribers will continue the above hu
5. siuess the ensuing season, and return turn ;
grateful thanks to tiuise who tavorod 'bent i
with their patronage the past season. 1 hey :
have taken the Ware House, known as Lamer s
LOWEB W.lKs>r:S>« r>K, i
situatrd immediately on the river, having, a good
wharf atlaebod theicto, S.'J "Ty -tifn In.ia fire. |
For the,Cßnvenience of their friends residing be
tween the Ocuiulgee and Oconee rivers, they
have taken the large and convenient V, are-House I
reeeatly erected by Mr. O. B. \\ ardhtw, in'
Hast Macon, which from its peculiar situation, is •
rendered quite secure from the danger of tire, and j
from whence Cotton will betaken to the wharves j
free of charges. Kach of the subscribers will re
side in Macon the ensuing season, ainl premise'
their unrepittting attention to their.'** tel those |
who may favt r theta wilh their business and I
confidence. Liberal advances will bo made ..n
produce, merchandise and other property confi
ded to their care, and strict attention given to the
filling of orders, receiving and forwarding goods
,Vc. insurance in the best offices can beet.ected
st the usual rates when desired.
EVHKVKD HAMILTON, j
JOHN K. HAVES.
i August 'ill 33 *m.
yt. i>. 2?? "f -q
1 ATS of Mitiedgeviile, and his mother, have
* A taken the establishment in Maron, formerly
kept by Charles Wsliiamsop. Ksq. known as the
W.4 SUINGTOJS HALL.
The house has uatirrgcne a thorough repair,and
with other improvements, a Dicing Room, eigh*
ty .fret in length, has been added, to the sot.tr.
wfng of the briilding. t r:e bwlchumbers have
been re-painted,and the farnifuro is enttrelv new.
i particularly beds. His servar.tr. the same as
1 -.fere (Utp , ''yed in his house at Milledgevills.
b'rrm the central sitnktioh ot His estah.tsb
inent end his longexpertenr* ia the husiue,he
confidently looks so the public fora liberal share
of patronage.
Macon, (let. tiS, 1333. 0
'STsr Thotsnslon Tr.it: s* j|
iProperty 7
A 8 the public has #. M.ainsd this
z-a ift.ery up to the pre-* nme, and from
recent events which h ive tas,* uiueii tr.e
last notice, ..the Proprietor deee.s it proper to i
gtyel sucfcinct history of it fr rn th* hs-g,lining
io the present time: le tv.ng on;;»« .wick Uo j»u*-,
Bible what has been already published
The proprietor sometime f-elor* hei tl- red >n:->
Lottery to the public, had >'•» rig-.e l net-,' y |
all the pr perry to two persons wuoiu liecuet,--|
one contained the negrt es,the ctr,*r the 1.
A.c. —And a* he believed f r less then bu.t <• f
us value: however, with a view to tat* them up '
before, or at the time they berate# dee, and '
proceeded on with r is mereanufe bt.air,l,**!
he was from misfortune unable to take up ti e j
mortgages, and having made rr, tr y ewer em u
tors, and perceiving that lanHru property had 1
fallen nearly half its value, and finally tindin, -
for w hat it would bring that even fell h:» prcperty i
would not satisfy !.;■> creditor,, unless he a- is |
its value ; and having been thus hard, ;tn4 being-’,
anxious to do justice to his other credit ’-s,
well as the mortgagees, vile red hi* property to I
said Lottery.
tic applied to his creditors for the.r appreha
ioa—ana amongst them one mto «e claim i* '
quite inconsiderable, refused—and issued hi, ii
ta (after which others issued end 1* vied on the j
:, f . .party, ned it was all fie’ I from tot- 1.-l h ;a
u::j in last August and up to the f»l ’i’i,<-» .y .
n September —and bought iu by two mortgages '
t:t eompantivciy sn. ill prices— bijt men* i<hd !
the amount cf trie fi fa V add the /.irmrtj irtt 1
with the Proprietor, to carry on the le tierv. j
■Said creditor’s claim being younger in .e ort.ei*.!
the m cy was paid to t!ic eldest choin -»i,d ;
ho sin! ii.,i paid. On virtiing -Savaim h, the !’t„-
piiqtur-.wa.- taken by this tune creditor In raw. (
aid pieced in confinearent on till twentj-t r.rd if i
' Ist Aiurcli. XtirV in tjic mean time the m-iiga-1
' rods -.ttbrne v to k jio?sc--»irm cf trie is-gror* ,
oflcrcif in the scheme of said lottery nud void
them, ltispvopcv to state that from tr.c sil.-scf!
tickets, there is r larger amount ol' uniiu y ( « I
hand than tfis .iinount ol the niuo' negfi* » in the '
scheme in said Lottery. On taking t, w nr :r
--lytwo motittis (both persr rally inid '
by letters) a number ut gtKixrncn, ihe l:r,» •« ursr
td Be taken, the Proprietor fiom their rr-mo,
well a his ow n convio'.i nd lias come »o t'i>-
c,.ric!tt»:un, to corittnue the sajd Lett*.ry ; but 1-
miu ho must have th - uid of his country : lie
will present a petition to the next Legi-tniu!*
! ss Shi Si i’.s it sits, w ith a liumher us res.u etahir
tignere, praying leave lodraw sat,l Lotti iy ; ( n.i!
to pa. cash to prize holders instead ol negror*
o thccr.iot;n/set liif'.li in the scheme of saiit u, -
p oes. Then justice w iil he dona to putcha.-, r»
of tickets, r.mt to hit- iiuir,erous creditors; und
be will feel grateful to his country w liter, wii,
verity the oid adage, •• a fuend in need is a lilted
indeed.”
Ho decs not make' this appeal to the public
with a hope of- obtaining Lite fume rii i..eb
on of o!:l by means bfch.mce fortune— no;
he only aehs, v. ha can be done by his state —
fir its aid So as to act legally —and . lily to nv,de
tain his steadiness of purpose arid fitinoesa of
j mind by which although poor, fit will tn- able to
pass the ‘remainder cf Ins days, neither to be
j giievcd with pu&l prosperity, nor to oft broker.
> down by present cr future adversity, bet to hi
! gratified for having the sauat.rction of doing jus
tice, and for the follow mg very good ns. one;
—it wiil balance his ntl'nrs, restore li » credit,
-satisfy his creditors, and to injure neither' indi
vidual n--r country in this peculiar ‘case.
It is therefore n quested that the purr has. is of
Tickets remain Battened until it inkno* n which
cr the Legislature wiil have rejected or grarced
is Pefiti in. — If rejected, ail the w'-ney will.be
:.nnicdihiely returned by the -.gen,:-, hjrt if oh
, the o'.tler tiiir.d -Ibi Petitinti i» . i:,v rrf i * v\.
nave time to »ci, ~ uiisof*! ttckr . and draw
-a] Cilery by the * 11' ol' rr* set .1 m» ry, tilt.
• time spi c:fio<f ir. the last notice dated tin- ii:!
! of March.
J. H. HATH"!AN.
*, Edit*, rs who have pub.tailed any of the
e.etitfcu tfiat have been issued respecting said
• fiery, »ill bo please give the above one iur-tr
<i n per ltotith, ’till the Legislature sits in next
No‘vt tuL-f-r; and in addition the Proprietor rc
.p.:t>to ti e editor of ttie Hickory Nut, to do the
cats. j tmo 5
GlaimtsSA AI.NANAC*
■Tin!me publication of the <!r*orgia Almanac,
li wlnefi was regularly piiuted in lliis * filer ,
bet fuiletl ! r two years, owing to eiieumstane.es
wliic.li could not be eoptrullcd l.y the fei.in r edi
;,.r, will hereafter ho cmditiituil every yi ar, with
ific cHlcolatioiisof liolu-rt f.iier, Esq, The Al
niatr.io-for l-’M will bo printed with new type
~;:d new V. rduical tuul Aftrctu mieal bigns. on
ward paper, anil ear* fully bi'periuhuuied • ibr
.iiiht. v. Uaing to purchase l*J the groee, ure re
iiuis-ted to ui * ary upjiiic.-.tion : the price w ill
In as low ut it can bo auoititd, to save expeneo
..nil a Hu ill profit.
At’ll'H* < OKSiIvniOSAUST.
Jitsi'puhl; hetk
i 3& 2‘3 -yjia ® and
% POi'Tfi'T) in Convention.by tho JgiV,
_ T site Jftp?ri..r : loons. Price Oh*
Or,!.«•=■ oi..dow y rhn. sura of mi -dollar.
, ! : , t , M. 1). J. N[■
' - ' " ' ' '’ i ' "
all Uprisen
AND drar.-ers names and residence
ift-adhe Gold lottery, lately drawn, is '
preparing,and will shortly issue from the Cun
gia Times Office, price Ten Dollars, bound "
“ Orders for the same, will be receivedbv
a!. )). 3. SLADE.
The cheapest Work eve.- ottered ta the p u i,| lc
cui.itruss AiFXi -ona w Loirs _t. g ui)r
INTEND CdMMVNCINU CS TIIE rtSST Os J-INKiV |§3j .
scKi-MONT,iuv rciH.ic.vncN, to ce cau na
Tk? •Jfittgating.
T-f'O branch of the lighter literature of the p-j.
sent age offers a wider field,*of greater V j
I V vl * fur oelectjqn, than those works
knc-w n -aw Romances and Novels. The utihi.-urcl
ed t ncrnrageir.. v.hi. h th.sse hnye 'ttcetvcju,
j have indue- I many of the m-st gifted writers tj
,-ugage in their- esitioc, aba inky i : lr ,
; r on.-, queue-, attained a degree of merit sn,| K
j cctlenco which, with a few splendid eacvpti-,aT
v.ete u.iti! the proseut century. eattp.ly ciiarowK..
Atm -M;St the great ,-f Novels'vku-r. a.v
1 CBn.:tantly*in course of publication, thcr. eof
; .mure e some which 'are very superiour to tita ct ’
era. To select these and present tb-nt to 'th.
reading cc.mmuuity ina peat, popivlqr and
vciiient I'- rm, with greater expedutca ar' j a* j-TJ
cn.-t than they cur, he fnrr.i.j’hed by the bojV,,i
i » the pr:nrt;.!« object of thepror^ B j ffi
I catioti; an object w ’
I h , c - u acc. ; ti,u.tsh mere easily than 3 Vv
: ot?'.- r perUoliSi wP , -co-.-.'rt 'of the er.taiprdtr.ary
i facilities which they euj
! Besides a constant aftd'di.-Cet itiiHrcsiraft.vv.fi
the London pubiiahers, ifitough which thAv
enabled to receive the. luteat BritiaU -Navel*, i,
.-. ... ..I they cas be t u this couf.;- v i
i 'bey •■.-ec.-imeHe ! with the most eileustM'vrfi'u
ini; e-tabli jhrtieti! in Philadelphia, and e[ j re .
print in the ahe-r-st period any work they K ,’,
chouse to undertake. If, tor example, they
j should wish to furnish as part y( ibeir regular w.
I ri«-,, ;.uy Now Ei.gT.h Nc-vei, tl.ayr cac’d- ut
is early a-date as attv btatrienn bocksel’.w. s»
| that d:bi:tiit subscribers tuny rectuve it nitkihane.
oil - v « it!, the qo, -i.seller's tcpubiicali-. * iw ti>»
: larger cities,' ar.d at but Ttrifliitg.expense cfpce
i:i selecting worka fpr this pobkeatisv, ret*
Will he tseeri bet those which cnii-.ey both
t.in-truction ; and.especially seeks,
K.iv> the churn* *•: fru-hu-ss arul iutervw. If
If.es* •ibje-ts rAr.n t he .if, i.-;,. iP-.vJ from tr.«
aln,i :.M one or lho tni.di-m prr-*s reeo»rs*
:uuy i.t r.uu to tt.oso sterling prodijCuo»s*f a for
retef aqr. tyjuch het-ig ju--stM.:ire’v yrtui.
j,/«ui.i»ipHr-.:i*rlv but little Itiu.'.vii, »*,i,.ift it,
•ruses, wop *1 be, found n< :e nttmvtive ids* mu
of the c whiblt a.r of more f-.-ceiit origin.
A, ’be No ,* ust'* Mtt..-.wee.though iaiMCti
• -V-r, ;. i- r pjte.servufn,',, no, run- ’red t*
S.- >vf ’* r.- Ol) si., jI - st form, I! V' 111 : V C.-cifvn
: y tiiutl Vi the xu* -t di .t.u.t placet.-led at « ten
in..-derate expert’-. op po..ti»gt*. it will fernivn *
, lurue an - vs.t ol ,*o rce.iOlv, wfui, e. 1,1 users,:**
! tV.i’dti..-, f t less than one jlttli. of lev ptw* u
' w htefi tr-e .-atiie might be ether*is*.otJMMd,
I *nd w ilk ’itt'S'br rr, irdub'e t*r the saWrTlvr.—
I To !:,»*;!’:• > re -blent in the r- iifitry, rviwlobcs
I t’ie''Ati.*otiC towns, this pubii- utiou will he pjrti
‘ calsr'y serviceable, a* supplying tl)*4r liivnuj
* nuts ia the I*, -t method that CcwuJ be dfvisvl.
1 *,-'rru.tr rd to u*» *>vt ty av .s'# tuo-tr.* a
, u.aktug the >.>v»tUt’» Mi - interest,ri( tu
Is .laac.e t-, isiihscribvr-, ami for the farllisr v»r
--i |...,5e , f givi-.ij Kncovrag,'-M*Mift(> A«h»ric*y tri
ers to sttt*-u*utv I heir excaioov, tiu* p»!)ii.h*(«
i propose a pr--n-ii.oi of .
»£••»« TO TTiS: AI TJjtbTi
Os the J}tr.i ; Vitrei*
1 , rn u Nati- -i.il su(.je,cl, v inch cnad le *ttm<
e ; m* or - th- 1 -.-t of irctuher, !r*i3:
Tut* pn uilurn w i'l !- aw.ir.lv * by r eoaioritl**,
to f *-1 ro -»>-n ii :■ th- purp« .iiirt as it is pr.*vl*-
*-d the ?:.cccu3ii! c* rop-uit, r will p.-.—* *,**»*•
S? Ir.-r.I, lb,: j l.f, . ; .-.rs.of '.Hr N ..»« t.l’s >*i*
aiue, !•».**•.!’•* us:: « it foe th.-.t wot*, viigape it
he vs It ,ii*,,fe-1 lo bunds- me be-:L't inn. Cvrrvs
pun-ling to tie Lss* I.oi.Uvn tldt.ioHi <*f peys.tr
n~v .-,. i ..r i viry in--jr>d cy-id ti»’ vuorit
inn - pri- 'eii, v, h in iy l e :«,.d, ii.# Wi.
r** ro*. in a hirtiou t». li;, Ear .-.eiitiirt tclivii,
r iIT V V-OiX AM'k cr Sv* 'dc!':.r» ftr »»•<•
hi- t-drfd.
j w- novels prc’e -.t-’J f r t!;* prvmita
yt.htoh until'! prove un*«i-cet>'f>i!, "'ll U r*!s-i'*4
to their rrspvctive noth' rs. I e publuisf*
iug no coi.teo! over any hut that to Black tkt
prize iii ty be awardr-d.
All »ritinijs inh :..l»d as pnrikjktftnis let K *
I t* u -I.***, tniiot bo -.**>'«•> lb*® of p*'- I *’-"
f.e aiMr. -scd to the publish*,'*, prior to Ik. In «
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