The Georgia constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1832-184?, December 04, 1832, Image 3

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Till* CHOLKRA. The Mobilo Register of the 26th ulu which we re ceived lasi night, contains the following digressing in formation : “ Cholera. Although in tlie discharge of an imperative dutv, we are compelled to announce the occurrence of three cases of spasmodic f’holer ain this city, vet it is certainly matter of gratulation, that since the r appear ance yesterday morning, there h.MB been no fu: liter pro j;rcss of the disease, and so tar as we can observe, mere is no disposition in the public mind, to give wav to excite meni or apprehension. Considerable anxiety "as man. .fested yesterday, until the true character of the cases reported «U understood ; but to-day, and esp..ci.i 1 it has become known that no new cases have occurred, our citizens are quietly pursuing their ordinary business, relying on the regularity of thcr h rb.u, the remarkably cleantv condition of oar streets, yards, and lots-and the practical skill and a'tamments ol our physicians. ••dur readers may rely ujion it, wc shall remain at our poss, while wx- have th- ability, and that we shall detail m them whatever facts may transpire, in regard to the A die health, with scrupulous fidelity. TK'll'K I A MCE IS filK A KMT. The fjll iwi ig order ha- been lately issued from the \V" ir Department. We doubt not that it will have a sa lutary effect. The discontinuance of ardent spirits as a iart of the army ration, and the substit ition ol coffee jnd sugar, cannot fail to produce a happy reform in the habits and morals of the officers and soldiers of the army. He conceive the measure to be wise and nc ct a.si.ry. okdkr i Head Quarters of flic Army, . Adjutant General's Office, N". 100. j V' asiiinoton, Nov. sth, 1832. , Tiie Goneral-in-chitT litis received from the War Department tlie subjoined Regulation, which is published for the information and go vernment. of the Army, and all others interest* i ed War Dkpautmkvt, Nov. 2J, 1832. 1 — Hereafter no ardent spirits will be issued to Ihe troops o( the (lifted States, as a compo nent purl of tin; ration, nor shall any commuta tion in money therefore b« paid tp. thorn. 2No ardent spirits will he in.Vo luce 1 in’o any fort, camp, or garrison of the l.'nited Stales, nor sold by any sutler to the troops. Nor will any permit he grunted for the purchase oi ar dent spirits. Under the authority vested in the President by the 81i section of the act of Congress ol A pril 14th, Imlß,1 m lB, the following changes will be made in the ration issued to the Army : 3As a subs'itute for the ardent spirits issued previously to the adoption of the General Re gulation of November 30th, 1830, and for the commutation in money prescribed thereby, eight pounds of sugar and four pounds of coffee will be allowed to every one hundred rations. And at those posts where the troops may prefer it, ten pounds of rice may he issued o every one bun died rations, in lieu of the eight quarts of beans allowed by the existing regulations. 4 —These regulations will not extend to the cases provided for by the act of Congress of Marcdi 2d, 1811), entitled “ An act to regulate the piv of the army, when employed on fatigue duty, ’in which no discretionary authority is vested in the President, nor to the accessary sup plies for the Hospital Department of the army. LISWIS CASS. R, JONES, Ailjt. Gen. COU) AM) I.AM) LOTTERIES. The drawing# have been suspended, until the investi gation instituted by the legislature, as to die fraud com muted by Shadrarh Bogan, one ot the Commissioners, is terminated. The following are tlie drawings up to the day of the suspension. (jioid lottery. BURKE. Fortunate Drawers. Capts. Dmt. No. Dt. See. David Taylor, lines 68l 3 3 Archibald Coody, Petersons 901 15 2 l)..vid 11. |>ye, lingers 78 2 2 Samuel Brookins. Tsih 950 18 3 Elizabeth Whitehead, wid. Roes 50 3 12 COLUMBIA. i -aac Mills, Peaks f.OC 2 2 Thomas P. Thompson, do. 490 17 3 Henry If. Porter, Doziers 706 1 4 Thomas Stanford, Walkers 97 21 2 Jonathan Cliett, Grubbs 6UI 12 1 JEFFERSON. Elisha Smith. Gunns 589 19 3 M.nli iA. Vn.lcrsuti, wid. Alexanders 430 18 2 Jonas llaslip, do. 9UB 21 3 Miles Roberts, do. 319 15 2 James Bailey, Hannahs 998 2 1 Lurrctia Young, wid. Gunns 695 3 3 James Neely, Lamps 132 16 2 W. S. E. Berrien, wid. Flemings 1965 19 3 John 1). Warner’s orps. Carswells 386 11 RICHMOND. Jonathan Ellis, 170r1 1 113 12 1 Sc ibarn Skinner, 119th 778 4 1 Adrian P. Stitts, 122 d 1237 3 2 Win. D. Jones, 12 fth, 739 21 3 Abraham M. oolsey, 398th 600 17 2 Wm. A. C.nnpficld, do. 353 21 3 James Reed, do. 357 4 1 Walter Vouch. 120th 835 2 1 Adam Hutchinson, 600th 1125 19 2 Thomas N. Heard, do. 1035 17 3 Nicholas Alley, do. 981 3 2 John C. Holcombe, 398th 713 11 1 Faraway Taylor, 122 d 675 4 I Osw’ell E. Cashin, orp. 121st 898 4 1 Jacob Inglett, 121st 198 17 4 WARREN. Patrick X, Maddox, Stewarts * 1110 2 4 Jno. M. B ir.vlade, Newsoms 880 2 2 Win. Hill, Lynns 862 19 2 Stephen .1 >ncs, C .nips 693 19 2 Henry Hill, Parhams 994 2 3 Wiunelrtd Palmer, wid. Stewarts 1255 19 2 La::d l.otlorv. BURKE. Joseph Holliday’s orps. 74i.ii IT, 21 3 J nnes Bull .d, 7-irh ‘ 95 18 4 Kobt. J. Patterson, 71st 66 G 1 Thomas J. Murdoch, 73d 3 4 4 James Hardwick. Hoes 43 14 4 Henry Nicolas, 72d 83 12 3 Jessy 11. Lively, Griffins 219 22 2 John Hines, sr.r. s. 73 205 15 3 COLUMBIA. Eliza H. Morris, wid. Walkers 305 4 4 8. H. HollmitPs orps. Mnrpheys 108 23 3 Win. Doroughty, Tankcrleys 77 13 3 James Earby, Adams 81 23 3 Samuuel May, do. 12 8 1 Isaac R nnsev, Grubbs 44 8 3 Griffin G. L. D Duke, Pecks 145 9 1 Wm. Harrison’s orps. Adams, 277 8 3 JannH-F'uller, do. 65 IS 4 John JL-rriss, sol. do. 132 12 3 Wm. Tindall’s orps. Harris 64 15 4 James Luke, son of Reuben G. > ,„ , . . : 100 lo 4 Luke, recks, V JEFFERSON. Jno. H. Davidson, Lamps 284 24 3 Joseph Marshall, Woods 34 17 I RICHMOND. Lewcllen Robinson, of Bibh, Macon 292 9 3 Simeon Ward, 119th 202 11 2 Sarah M. Eliztbeih E. Edward S. y Arabella J. and Jno. M. Arman. > 180 10 1 da Anderson, orps. 121st ) Andrew Peter Pillot. 12ltfh 94 9 4 WARREN. David Watson’s orps. Perrymans 261 S 2 Busan Parker, blind, ("amps 292 71 Jesse E. Smith, do. 260 9 2 Larkin Milcher, sol. Downs 69 23 3 ~ MEIUMULOTHS. NO. 248, BROAD.STREET, HAS just opened a handsome assortment of 6-4 ME- > KINO and Ileal THIBET CLOTHS, embrac ing ali the choice and fashionable.colors, such as Crimson Scarlet, Rjyal Purple, Nazanne blue. Light do. Light *vid Dark Green, together w ith a great variety of the 5 ode colors. also. Super. -W<Tfrrt>r’:rcarE:-v»? and Princt.tv.i-, »11 colors *ov*rß?bsr ?*> COmERCIAL^ LATEST DATE FROM LIVERPOOL OCTOEER 19. LATEST DATE FROM HAVRE OCTOEER 19. REVIEW OF Tin: MARKETS. ALGLSTA, Dec. 4 lh. — Cotton. —Our narket has been graduallv declining since last week ; and the sales that were made were at a reduction of f c. from our for mer quo'a’ions, holders seeming anxious to sell. We think our market will be still lower, unless the next ac counts from England should prove more favourable. Tlie receipts for the las: week w ere heavy.—We quote ordinary 10 alO \ ; clean and even lota 10i ; prime ! >ts 10 :; and some few selections are made at 11c. for northern markets. Freights to Savannah 75 cents per bale, Charleston 81 per bale. By the ship Rhone, at New-York, v. e have the fol low ing account of the Havre market on the 19:h Octo ber, and by the Carroll, Liverpool to tlie same date. Cotton —The demand has continued to be limited, thro’ the last t-*n days : the sales which have taken place have, however, been effected at firm prices and wc can make no redact] m in any ot our quotations fur this article. The transactions, from tlie 9th to the 18 h instant, comprise 2131 bales as follows : 835 b. Louisiana at 90 to 106; 922 b. Unbinds, Mobile, Alab ;ma, or Tennessee at feC, to 101 ; 479 Pernambuco at 127 to 137A ; 76 b. Bahia at 100 to 103; and 122 b. St. Domingo at 105; all these prices duty paid. The arrivals within the same period have been confin- ! ed to 582 b. received from New-York by the packet ship J j Manchester. i Liverpool Cotton Marie! , October 19.—The demand | fur cotton during the week has been pretty general ; but | from the quantity offering being increased, the middling i and fair qualities of Uplands and Mobiles may be bought a little lower. The sales of the week, including 1000 b des American, taken on speculation, amount to 14,870 j bags. Import 13,257 bags. SAVANNAH, Dec. I.— Cotton. —ln the early part of the week ab »ut 1590 bales ch urged ban is, from 11 a lit, mostly from 11} a 11} cents—after which tlie buy ers held efffor :t further reduction, in which tln.y sue- I I ceeded to trie extent o* fully halt a cent per lb. To- | wards the close of the week, the demand, at the decline j became more animated, and about 3 ;09 balns were said j at from Iff' a 11 .} —generally at about 11 cents for j good average lots. We estimate tlie sales, since our last report, at 4500 bales, nearly tb ale of which is tor the European market. W ■■ , 10: a 111, and choice 11 j al2 cents —remark). ■ . the latter de scription. thus far this season, has been uncommonly scarce, and scarcely a lot in market th-:t would bring over 111 cents—ln Sea-Islands, there is very little do ing, at our quotations. Wc quote 19 a 24. Freights. —To Liverpool, Ad ; to Havre, nothing of | fi ring ; to New-York, 75 cents for square and §1 for round b iles ; to Providence, B>l per bale; to Boston, A j cents. CHARLESTON COTTON MARKET. Dec. 1. The prices in our niaket have continued to decline?, and t ■ highest quotations for yesterday, were 11’; for i very prime, and 11 } for strictly prime. The principal sales were from 11 to 11}; and the extremes of the market may now be quoted at 11 a ID. There is now little firmness in holders, and no confidence in buyers, and but little Cotton goes into store. The above men tioned rates being readily accepted as tlie supply conies in. BA LTIMORE, Nor. 27. Cotton. —Sales of Louisi ana were made at 13. Flour —The aggregate inspections of the week are be tween 15,000 and 16,000 bids; one third of which is Howard-sireel and two thirds City Mills. The purchases generally speaking, have been freely made during the week, particularly of the latter description, the stocks on hand are consequently very light. Hoir-anl-slreet Flour —The market opened on Monday at §6 25 for the store price, at which rate parcels were sold. On Tuesday sa’es were made at the same price, and also at §6 18:;; and since then up to to-day inclusive, prices have ranged trom nG 18} a 6 25. The sales, nn til yesterday, were mostly at the higher rate. The fair quotation to-day appears to be §G Ife.f a 625, and but few buyers in market. The w'agon price has been uniform throughout tlie week, at §6 12} —to-day rather heavy. Whiskey —The sales of Susquehanna r ipper distilled hhds. have been uniform this week at 31 A els. per gall. Since Wednesday, some of the principal holders of ihe article have asked 32 cts. and are firm to-day at that price, but we are advised of sales off’the wharf, by anoth er house, at 31 A, cents, yesterday and to-day. Wagon w hiskey Ins become more firm, and we now quote the price ot bbls at 29} a3d cts. exclusive of barrel; sales from stores at 33 a 33} cts. The inspections of the week comprise 70 hhds. and 1422 bbls; ol which 7 lihds. were received from the Susquehanna. PHILADELPHIA. Nor. 26.— Cotton, —Sales : 75 bales New. Orleans at 121 ; two lots of Georgia at 13 a 13} ; and a lot of prime Virginia at 12}. NEW-YORK MARKETS , Nor. 2 G.—Coiion.— There lias been a fair inquiry for this article during the week, and the previous rates have been fully supported, and in some cases an advance has been obtained. The sales since our last report amount to about 1800 bales, say 1400 Uplands 11} al3 cents. 300 v ew-Orleans 11 A a 14 cents, and 100 Alabamas at 12} a 12 ; cents per pound. The Packet ship Hibernia brought us yesterday Liv erpool accounts to 17i It Oct. there was not much aetivtiy in that market but prices were steady. Uplands were selling at 6A to 8,1 sterling. Import from 17th to 24ih Nov. 2353 bales. MOBILE , Nut. 24.— Cotton —Our receipts this week are 3.172 bales, and there had been received previously 2,670. —There have been no exports since our last review, but by eorre -ting an error in previous sirpments, they amount to 660 b des, leaving a stock on hand including all on ship-board not cleared, of 5,169 bales. Tlie busi ness of the week has been lair, without any change in price, excepting that two or three choice parcels for eastern consumption, have brought 12}c. The principal transactions have ranged from 10 to 12 cents, and it is worthy of remark, that nothing is doing on English or ders. Our advices from Liverpool, are down to the 4th Octo ber, a reference to which, on the second page of this Review, will shew the state ot tlie English Market tit that date.- Through >ut ne irly the wh >!s of the month of September, an animated demand wa-; kept up, and very extensive sales were made, chiefly ol the better qualities, at an advance of }d. i<L ami finally of id. on the prices with which the month commenced. The unexpected attitude assumed by Holland, near the close of the month, by which the peace of Europe was thought lo be endan gered. had the effect to check the spirit of speculation, and although holders continue firm, the month closed without animation, —nor had tlie market revived, during the four days of October, although there appeared apprehension, that the public tranquility would be interr upted. Whether the present prices will be maintained, —or I whether they will recede, are questions that it is not our province to speculate upon. F:e ghts. —We hear of no engagements (or New-Y ork over Ac. For Liverpool, the rate is nominally *d, and to Havre l}c. STATEMENT OF COTTON. V om le, Nov. 23, 1532. Stock on band Ist Oct. 1832 . c7 Bales. Received this week 3072 Previously, 2GTO 5529 Exported this week - - - none. Previously, .... OGO Stock on hand, including all on shipboa: , cleared, } 5169 bales. IVIAILI2TE NEWS, AT THIS PORT. Arrived on tlie 30th Nov. steam b-at Augusta, Norris, with tow boats Nos. 12-and 15, 2 days and 19 hours from Savannah. To agents steam boat company. Consignees, Adams. Parmelee & Co. Webster, Parmelee A; Co. G H*Mctcalf, J E McDonald, G R Jessup, Prescott g* Blodget, 8 Knceland, Sims, VN iiiiams <fc Wo ilsey, J | Jewitt & Co. Heard 3c Wilson, A Hail, R C Baldwin, j i N Smith 5c Co. J. .XL Carter i Co. J Schley, Sibley A; i Morrison, J C Holcombe, Haviland 5c Co. Go dwin 3c ; Harrington, Musgrov.e & Bustin, Rathbone »fc Hoilan I, i < N Carter, B W Force, Davies <t Smead, T J Wray, j 1 Kerrs, Graham 5c Hope. A Cunningham 5c Co. Arrived on the 2d inst. steam boat Savannah, Lyons, • from Savannah, with tow boots Nos. 1 and 7. To agent 1 stern*, b'-f” «■<-«. G F r M-’.-Cf. M -ter, P-rnitdcti A. Cu. Adams P.,rmtlco A. Co. Gould A AI% .H T Lowland. X Smith iC o. G Farrott, B F McDonald. To authorize a certain class of persons who wcro cnti- S Hale, Ra.hbone A Holland, Dortic i Labile, M M ag- tied to a draw or draws in the Gold and Land Loite- J. Schlcv, Lex. >. G. Buliinch. ries under the provisions of the several Acts passed Armed on toe Ist inst. steam boat Caledonia, Lewis, 22d December. 1830, and 21th December, JB3I ; but :rom Charleston. who have failed, neglected, or omitted to give in their names, or whose names though given in are not pia- DEPARTED, ced in the wheels of the Gold and Land Lotteries, On the 30th ult. steam boat Augusta, Norris. with tow hereafter to give in the same, and to make valid cer hoats Nos 6 and 8, for Savannah, with 1,516 bales cot- tain draws, of heads of families, and for other pur ton. poses. On the Ist inst. steamboat Wm. Setibrook, Dubois, Whereas, many persons of the description and qua. Chari eston. I hfication of those mentioned in the second section o! the On the Ist inst. steam boat Augusta, Brooks, Charles- above recited act, passed 24th December, 1831, to wit: ton. Widowers were prevented from giving injtheir names in On the Ist inst. steam boat Edgefield, Davis, Savan- consequence of the phraseology of the oath prescribed nah. in said act requiring them to swear they were married nien with families, or who having given in their names - . rp . ’ • . , they are not deposited in the wheel of the Gold Lottery. nnaer.S!gned have purchased tor remedy whereof, be it enacted by the 'enate and c terlix<j T. Combs’interest, one of the part- House of Representatives of the State of Georgia in ners ot the firm ot Sms, Williams A: Woolsey. All General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the debts due to, or by the concern, will he attended to by authority of the same, that a!! such shall be entitled, to us. The business will be continued br the subscribers as give in their names for an additional draw in the Gold heretofore under the firm ot Sims, W illiams &l W 001. Lottery (provided thev have not already given in lor SEy * two drawsy upon their taking the following oath before CHARLES D. \\ IF,LIAMS, any Judge of the Superior Courts of this State or Jus- ARRAHAM M. WOOLSEY. lice of the Inferior Courts of the county in which they (£r llavimr sold niv interest as one ofthe : “/ S T/ that 1 partners oft’.- firm of Sms. W.ll.ams A Woolsey, to if. S ’ r * (' ii w* ■ i. \ \r \t* \ it | ii "iiti a kginmate cuiidor Ciii*ciren (as tlic ciisc may ( ■ 1 ; U " I J jl ? cy T* | l. a,, ns due by or he>) and not enmied in their own Hghgand have resided L , 1 T'nmißQ ’ n td ‘ s tute three years immediately preceding the first ERLLNitr 1. LUMD-.. day of January, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, except December 4 ts 42 when absent on business, and am now an inhabitant of - *. v ,. „ T rT. :T r * le sarne > a»d that I have not given in my name for but J: l l - t M f 1Z * E rr S y * • r. ?n. in the Gold Lottery, that has been deposited , l 1 n^. 1 r'" ‘. 1 f Jm -i ? if C1 ’ » n { h e wheel as lam informed and believe—that lam a an ,*‘ I,ls l>r c t - ,rtc ' iUUa ’ e "J 111 - oll * L citizen of the United States, and am an inhabitant of the Servants and mo or three good Horses, well broken to same> and that l did not eifher direcfly or indirectl e . TTI" ’P V Arp at TVr vade the service of this State or of the United States q , *' * ’ ' n die Revolutionary War or the late War against Great ■"'' r ,L _f 111 Britain or the Indians, so help me God.” SICfT DONATIONS ns b * c * 2d - A P'{ be ‘!/" r ' her e "« c *' d h {** authority ' -iv; . , ,- , • °J tae tame, 1 ha! all widows ot like residence whose 0. dfeSP ~erl -'I dr ‘ , v ‘ " huabund, w.rc ™,i,1c,l draw, i„ ,he Gold Lone. “■« «• *£-«» ■“ ,y. b„t & a e m„ g in u, ,h. Mme , sil> .n b. u,. the voluntary removal ot free 1 i;r. i. . , t ,• , r ,, c ,i . , • , , i titled to one draw each upon her taking the following sons or coior front this state, will be received bv ttie ~ . , . . • , » , . ~ , _ ’ • oath before fie persons aforesaid, to wit: “I (A. B.) do P nPL’O'r i 1 \ MPttr.'T T smc.ir that I am the widow of a in m who was iv iaiaie I a.A 11 bbhh) entitled to two draws in the Gold Lottery, but who died WILLIAM HARPER, without giving in for the same, and that I have resided JOSEPH A. EVE. in this State three years immediately preceding the first Augusta, X'ov. 19, 1532. 45 day of January, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, ex RICIiAR US & ci\XiHL, hahitant of V lO a ’ u , l , t i‘ at 1 have n, ; t ia , ™y rt . . . . . ~ x name tor u draw in the Oolcl Lottery until now, so help lluce rereiced and op me a at the runnture blare of mp *• Messrs - J - Smith $ Co ‘ 80,,1e *P lelldid Sec. 3d. Avdh- it further evaded by the authority ® .vtbi t». °f the same, Timt all other widows who were entitled '*'« V: r g fy i ut "J lO Lorn any ca« •« whatever failed, neglected, or ~ J omitted to give in th< ir names for a draw in the Gold Particularly selected by one of the Firm for the Lottery, shall be entitled to give in their names for the Southern market, and v, inch are warranted what they same, upon her taking the oath prescribed, in the third are represented to he, and those wishing to purchase section of an act passi d 24>h December, 1831, and if will find tiie prices as reasonable as any ever sold here. she he insane, her guardian or next friend shall give in December 4 49 for her upon his swearing that she is entitled under said ’ ' 1 act < to a draw in the Gold Lottery, and that she has not «c* Jr*• NMLi £a s‘j <) given in rhere f or. At ihi STORE, corner nf Broad and Macintosh streets, e( ‘- 4th. Avd he it further enacted by the authority Augusta, Georgia. °f the same. That all familii-s o' orjihans of like rcsi Has just received from France and New-York. by late ‘ ience ; cxct P t s;,ch !l9 "'-V ,>u vntirlu lin their own right, arrivals a laro-e assortment of >nr w ' ,os<s names trim or omission on lh«* p-.rr Y<rjt *AT r r #'> /t r / jr 4mr r\ a if prj r/ - ! 4\r tl 1 C*l Tlf LI lllil.lllS OF lICXt il-tllll, 11 •' iV C ll(jtL)CCIl 21VC11 HI, i' /l i,AU ii . IJ -T FI /WliL'.lil Till • , j 11 11 • shall he eniilled to one draw upon the guardian or next FA MTV & STAPLE I)i* V GOODS, friend taking trie oath prescribed in ilia third section of >< Inch lie offers for sale on his usual moderate terms for. the before recited act. catdi, or town acceptances. Sec. sth. And be it further enacted by the authority *y. PIECES rich splendid patterns English and of the same. That all persons ofthe qualification and *sj'i\9 American i igraine CARPETING, at all prices description mentioned in the s-cond section of the above 17 pieces very line t and G 4 French black Bombazines recited act last aforesaid, who have tailed or neglected 2J pieces 5-4 :nd (i-4 assorted colors Merino Cloths, to give in their names for a draw or draws in the Gold and Merino Circassians, all colors and width Lottery, or whose names have been given in to the re. 7-8 and 5-4 Mateoni black Italian Lustrimrs ceiver of draws, but have not been deposited in the Assorted French Tallcta Silks, lor Umbrellas wheel of the Gold Lottery shall be entitled now to give Rid. stripe and figured "ilksol all colours in lor the same upon taking tiie oath prescribed in the Black and colored Gru de Swiss and Gro de Berlin th Ld section of the before recited act. Bottle green, scarlet and oilier colors Gro de Naplc Sec. 6th. And he it further enacted by the authority Merino, Hern mi and twisted Silks, Shawls ofall colors °f the same. That it shall be the duty of the Judge of and prices the Superior Court and Justice of the Inferior Court be- Crape, Muslin, Silk and oilier Shawls, latest style fore whom said oaths may be taken, to transmit the White, scarlet and black Merino long Siiawls ’ same to his Excellency the Governor, certifying under Ladies embroidered and lined Horse skin Gloves Us hand the authenticity of the same, together with the Do Long and Habit White do do do name of the county and district where the deponent re- Do W hile Cotton Silk and worsted Hose ail colors a»d sides, whose duty it shall be, in the manner heretofore qualities practiced, forthwith to make out and cause sucli name Irish ],incus Sheetings and Diapers or names to he deposited in the wheel of the Gold Lor. English Loii'f Cloth ter >' Ur the draw or draws to which from their oaths Ton dozen Landscape Bead and Silk worked Bags, some Liey appear to be entitled. very elcnmt oatterns Sec. 7th. And he it further enacted by the authority Dead Purses and ladies work Baskets of all sizes °f the same, That the title to all lots of Land which Ladies plain and ornamental waist Buckles may he drawn by the persons herein authorized to put in Boxes of elegant Bonnet Plumes and Wreaths their names, shall vest in them in the same manner, White and colored French plain A worked Linen Cam- Uiey be entitled to grants therefor upon the same brie Handkerchiefs, assorted patterns terms, and subject to the same forfeitures and prosecu- Ladies hair braids and Curls tions as are pointed out in the law’s of this State regulat- India Rubber Suspenders and Garters ing the Gold and Land Lotteries thereof. Thread L ices and Edgings in great variety of patterns Sec. Bth. And be ii further enacted by the authority Black Italian and French Crapes ' of the same, That all draws heretofore given in by per ])„ Rove ilk Shawls sons "J lO w ere widowers with a legitimate child orchii- Oil doth Silk for children’s Aprons ren under the age of eighteen years on the Ist day of Ladies’ cambric Aprons very rich patterns and new style January, 1832, anrl who have given in their names for Black, red, green and scarlet silk Velvets !wo draws in the Gold Lottery, and who were entitled to A large assortment, ot 5-4 and -1-4 French colored head k r > v c in under tiie Gold Lottery Act, the same is hereby Handkerchiefs, quite new patterns plain A fringed declared tube legal and valid. A large assortment of plain and cut glass Beads Sec - Uh. And be it further enacted by the authority Plain and cut Gold Beads of the same. That the following oath shall be adminis. Best of Pins and Needles tered by the persons aforesaid to the guardians, next JOO doz. Spool Cotton (Clark’s) all numbers friend, or committee of ail lunatics, idiots, deaf and dumb Blue, black, olive, brown, Lottie green and salt mixt persons, to wit; “I (A. B.) do solemnly swear, that I Broad cloths and Cassimcres, some of which are am the guardian, next friend, or committee (as the case very fine may be) of , and that he was eighteen years Striped and mixed milled Cassimcres of age on or before the first day of January last, and is a Sattinetts ofall kinds in great variety of prices . and is entitled to a draw in the Gold Lottery, so 9-4 and 10-4 L .ndon Duffil Blankets Ilcl P me G °d” 10 nnd 10.4 colored Counterpanes Sec. 10th. And be it further enacted by the authority Mackinan Point Blankets, milled ofthe same, That all persons who gave in their names Red and blue, white and red mixt Lindseys tQ r a draw or draws, in the Land Lottery, whose names Bine Plains and twilled Kerseys ' have not been placed in the lottery w heel, and all per- Carpet Bindiim sons who were entitled to a draw or draws by said land Tufted an • other Hearth Rugs to match the Carpetings Uttery act, but who have not given in their names, shall , r ~ ■., , , . e be entitled to have their names placed in the laud lottery Together rrilh a lar<:e assortn -at of . , • , ■ . . .. . - r ~ , ~ n , , wheel, upon their complying with trie requisitions of Cologne. Orange, Rose and Lavender Water •, . * • , , .■ ■, , Rose and Almond Soap. Antique Oil aCt ’ at tHne duni, & lh<3 contl,luanco ot sald lut ' 11 A r lowi.tr end 1 ox..er 1 utis Sec. 11th. And be it further enacted by the authority Durable ink, ore. r i J . 49 oj the same, 1 hat whenever it shall satisiact inly appear ‘ to the lottery commissioners tiiat any mistake has oc * ) ( ~ curred in returning names or depositing them in the Administrators Sale. wheels, and lots drawn to which the drawer lays no On the first Tuesday in February next, will he sold .t clas,n ’ that,he commissioners aforesaid, make theneces the low. r Market-House in the' citv of Augusta sa , r >' and return the number so drawn to the ci i / ’ i \ -i wheel whence it was drawn, and place the name of the 1100 acres ot Land, (more or loss) with the penHm in the wheel of that lottery in which such person appurtenances lying on me waters ol I oley Bridge reck, mav rightfully entitled to a draw or draws, in Richmond c- . 50... tinker ai order the Court ot Sec. 12th. And he it further enacted by the authority Ordinary ot county as the property ot Elijah of the same, Tiiat his Excellency the Governor cause Walter, doc. . and Robert I. \\ nlkcr, deceased, this act to be published in all the public Gazettes of this There is a valued.e Mill on the place. Terms at sale. tafc> A LLA. C AUS \\ EL, / Administrators ot Lfi- Bcc. 13th. And be it further enacted. That all wid -510'1-8 JOHV-ON, S jdi 'N alker, dec. ows w liose husbands have died since the Ist day of Jan- ANDREW J. MILLER, Adm’r ot Robert T. uary last, and who have given in (or a draw or draws as Walicer, deceased. widows, the same shall be legal, provided!the husband December 4 59 would h ivc been entitled to a draw or draws had he ~~ been in hie under the late land lottery and gold lottery NOTICE. acts. ' TJjvOUR months after date, application will be made to ASBL'RY HELL, a the Honorable the Interiort ourt ot Jefferson conn- Speaker of flic House of Representatives, tv when sitting for ordinary purposes, tor leave to sell THOMAS STOCKS, tiie Land at d Negroes belonging to the estate of James President ofthe Senate. J. Me ride, deceased, for the benefit ol the heirs of said Anprovcd, November 22. ]»32. TITOS. J. McBRIDE, Adm’r. M ILbON LUMPKIN, Governor. November 21, 1832. 49 __ TIOL ASSES As TI ACKEKEJLi. ' GEORGIA, J& T ncr.ni % " 50 Superior Court, C'c ronuu i erm, 1532. 15 Barrels Almonds, (soft sliell) Mary Coley, i tor sale by vs. Petition for Divorce. BAIRD i GREEN. Alford Colev, S _ November 27 4t 47 IT appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff « & rec|a f H i —in that the delendant is not to be. s found m this State. VOdCCj "«99> u 9; It is therefore on motion ordered, that the defendant AIC. <V 1*• appear at tiie next term of this Court, and answer to she "S BAG prime green Coffee said case us in default it will proceed to trial. And it is -H-* 150 pieces Hemp Bagging further ordered, that service ofthe said writ be perfect- Hhds. New Orleans ugar ed bv advertizing th : s notice in one of the public Gaz- 10 Barrels Havana Honey puns of this State for four months before the next term Foa SAI E BY of this Court. ! ROBT. M‘DONALD &Co. A true extract from the minutes. Given under my Mclntosh.strcet. band this 22d November, 1832. November 27 fit ’ 47 D. E. BOTHWELL, Clerk. December 4 49 A 1* all*. Tile, sunsenber takes this method of informing the _ Ladies of Augusta and its vicinity, that he has JX.MEBJ P. H. CA MPBELL, Attorney at La%v, will a S aill returned to the city, and, as formerly, intends to Practice in all the Courts ofthe Chattalioochee repair and repohsh Shell Combs; should any be offer ’ircuit 4.U business confided to his charge will meet ed—which he hopes there will. As he pledges him. vi:h prompt at.ention—satisfactory references will in all self t 0 do J, crn , m the manner ;*o as scarcely to ■ases when required) be given. His address is Camp- e they are menaed. iellion Georgia. ne also give a fare pnee for old Shell 3m Cornhs. ~ His stand is nearly opposit the Eagle and PhcEnix Ho- PRINT! A tv, I t?!, Brc'E'f Street, rs the Guilt Contb. tyr ALL Kiyp? yrATTV J- H. PETTC^. .TiSST OP r ; 3TTEB.S Remaining in the Post-Office, A UGH STA, Ga. or; the Ist December, 1532, (not before advertised.) JZTPer sons wishing Letters front tins List, will please say they are advertised. A William Laden h F W Andrews Noah Linsley John Aitkin Thorns Liverman Airs Tabitha Anthony Juntos Little John L Atkinson Airs Jane E Im>U B Richard laang Edward R Ballard Nicholas Long R N II Bard well George F Lyon Daniel Baker William Peter Lord .Miss Mary Watkins, } M care ot Airs BeunifielJ-N James Alarshail Thomas Bell Horatio Alamz E Bi J P Benson HE At ay Jno Alacpherson Berrien " iiliam At tekie Airs Ann lh all Edward Tail on, care of ) Airs Ann C Bird James .Maguire \ Edward J Black Airs Ann Beall, care of ( Charles A II Bouyer John At urn ) Isaac Brown John II Alarm James S Brown James Mauahnn Airs Alary Bowers Janus Al.tgruder F S Bron-ton _ .Miss Cornelia A .Maharry Reason Boyd M iiliam cAndrew Al E Brenan John ?.! Rain B F Brown Henry AloDaniel Theo. J Brown Jno & Titos AL Bryde Aliss Lomza L Bruit Joseph A! Entity OT Boulware Mrs Ann AicFarlano Peter F Boisclair. E L McCarty John Boggs i U iliiam Ase Daniel A ’ tiller Thos R .Mitchell William Burton James Mitchell John A Burke John Foster, care of } .1 inn s Burton Eh Alorgan .Martin Burke Surah Aloore C George Murray John Cade AI Alurphy iliiam Catlin N Bartley \\ F Copebsrl William Al \ .glee David W Calhoun J lines Nicholson J .nus Calvin A J Xowiacd H Coffin Dr A G Noel Thomas G Casey U S F Church (dead letter) Thomas O’Fl therty • L B Clarke William B Oliver Bennett Crafton P Airs .Sarah Crawley Jesse Parker Thomas Coleman Augustus Parker Coleman, jr. Ginmakerl’n.ty Parker Thomas Cotton Formou Lyutf, / care of Seth Cowles Henrv Moars, \ Thos Ponnv D N L Peters A A Dexter Middleton Peters Levt Dent Francis vt Pickens Augustus Dill M:ss Emily Powers I) F Dickinson R Mrs Hannah Dickinson Maine].s Rayford Dtvid Dub.se Airs Eliza, R tiford R B Duncan Ezekiel R itchford James Lynch, care of Thou Aaron Rhodes Duffy Ulrick Reddick E John A Rhodes William II Egan Luther Rice D B Ivies Elizaiictii Riley Dr li E Elliot »* J Rice John P Eve William Robins A Erwin George A. Rodgers Lleazer Earley Airs. Julia Ann Russell F >S Thomas Flournoy Doctor Wm. Savage Miss .Margaret Forbes Airs, itsari R. av.igo G Wilii mi Schley W iliiam Garrett .Mrs. Margaret T. Scott I P Garvin Christian Schick William Glover James hannon Miss Ann Gillian James Smith Lorain Gtddings E ius AI. Smith J G Gladding 'PunterSmith Airs J A Goodwin Otis Smith James N Goodman Sarah S. Smith, cure of ) Needham Green A. P. Smith \ Jane O Grain Aliss Charlotte Stallings John J Gray Miss Ruth \V. Sterett Robert Goodman J unes G. St filings Airs Elizabeth Gray Airs. Sally Stark H Henry tarr Sandlin Hardin James Stinson, (U. ~. A.) C J Hanks 11. \V . Sullivan Preciila Ilarkinds Airs. Rebecca bwyimer Dick Heard 'P Miss Al.iry Henult Joseph S Talbot rs Nancy Heckle iliiam D Taylor James Henry, care of ) Robert Tnomas J Henry William Terry Aliss Jane—care of ) J unes Tinason J Henry Dilsey Tobler Airs Al.iry Hillagas Joe C Turman Dr J D Hitt (J .\ Hoyt David W Urquhurt H Huffman, or Isaac Biddle V E Hyatt (of Charleston) Lewis S Vanzant J Iluner Israel Van Geesen J Janies Vaughan Alias E Ingraham W Jim D Ives Airs. Alary Warren Barren Jennings Mrs. Ann Owens, care of ) William Jones Jason Watkins Airs Elizabeth Jones Pcrineley Walker A Jones Doctor S B Walls George Jones, jun’r. Adin Waterman K Airs. Aleknda J Waterman Airs Eliza Keating Robt. D Ware W niton Knight Airs. Sarah Ware Robert Knox Gieniant Walker Kimberly A Hull John II Walker, of Linceln J J Knox county L Mark Wcathershce Lewis Levy Robert H Weyman Fanny Lamar Alartin Wilcox James H Lewis Abigail Wills I’ reeman \V' Lacy John M ilkinson Augustus Leilwich Robert Philip Wright 'V J Lawrence Y Hartwell B icon, care ol } George W Young Basil Lamar £ Tl 4 WM. C. 331C0U, P. 11. Dec. 4 7 43 _ THE Ij A»Y ~ OFFICE OF THE LADY'S HOOK, } Al IIEMA.V BI’ILDIXGS, Philadelphia. ( H’HE November No. of the Lady’s Book is offered to £L its patrons in the full expectation (hut it will be found to possess unusual interest. It is embellished with a variety of engravings, the principal being an ex ceedingly well-executed view of the picturesque Tffier Island, an 1 its environs. The contents of this No. include several choice no. veltics. The Original Tale, called The Fallal hie, is a graphic and spirited narrative; exhibiting both fertility ot invention and force of language. The Thunder Struck —from the Diary of a Physician—is among the best of the authors’ singular compositions, and by its strict fidelity to nature and tiie truth wirlt which passions and feelings are delineated, may easily he mistaken for reality. No tale-writer of the present dar can compete in the exercise of a stronger power over the sympathies of readers, with the author of these popular sketches. His present effort is really thrilling, I Amongthe poetry will he found several pieces f orn the pen ol Airs. Human?, not hitherto published in this 1 country. These will add to the already wide. ext( , n( i ~ reputation of this gifted lady: and, if wfe mist yr . it contribute largely to the pleasure and ? a tisfuct jCn u [ 0l * r patrons. The Prize Tale, by Miss Leslie, polished in our last No. has been itr,usually a.lnv red. K ie> indeed, a most racy picture, drawm with the a,curacvof a keen obser ver, and enlivened v. lth r ', ose j it;le mucl.es which tie. note a true and skilful artisr . T i, is !a j v , vi;i be a fre . quent conmbnterto f!]e Lady’s B>ok. In ournext A, O . we sh all present otir fair readers with portraits of several distinguished fi miles, tccompanied sketches. We shall also continue the P ur ’.icution of the Prize Tales. L. A. GODEY & CO. WOOL HATS, &c. "S DOZEN Alen’s and Boy’s black and ’ ra b JL oo! Hats, of good quality and siz< •. Wf .t[ finished, just received &. for sale at low pricey L. s i ; j_ g!e Hat, Dozen or Case. ALSO, A fresh assortment of gentlemen’s, hoy’s and chil area’s fashionable cloth and other <’ r v— •-s r ****** •* Bucasmn, worsted and other qua lß y , 0 f gentlemen’s Gloves. RICHARD ALLEN. x . . ~ 27 r J Broad-street. North side, near the. Augusta Insurance Comp’y. Bonk. JXoveinber 30 WAITED to hike, 4 SMART active TJOY. who is non. est, and accustomed to working about a Store, for whom liberal wages wiil he given, xtply to L HELL. Auctions ei i SALES, si E,-ITlIA.tr HfCIL, T/Jx.S MORN n i girxen o'cloak, mt tie Jmmor Market House, 3 niids. Molasses . 1 I superior Madeira Wine Isl quarter Casks, do. 2 half I’ipes'pnrc Cognac Brandy Buries auJ hall Barrels Mackerel, Jbc. SttO, dHH ALSO, two first rate saddle horses. tcasts CASH. December 4 43 REAL ~ESTATE AT AUCTION. ** 3Y J. JIARSDIILy THIS DAY at the Lover Market-Hot toe, A 1101.' SC ;;nd LOT in the lower part t/ : die city, fronting 525 feet on Broud-strect, and «ftt*ft4» l i.;g 13d Lack to Rcynold-street. Terms itnl*. December 4. by jr. .n.mHJiIL ’ Gn WEDNESDAY next, {sth Dec.) at 11 o'oUd* AS INVOICE OP D FTCIIB UL BO US FL O WER ROO TS, CONSISTING IS PART OP Double and single Hyacinths, Early and late Tulips, Narcisses in many sorts, Double and single Jonqmlles, Amarilics, Lilies, -Vncmonies, Ranunculus, Crtou, A* A. B. Catalogues can be bad at the Stor*. ALSO, AN INVOICE OF s a’S pnmi ma* Consisting in part Os Molasses, X. (). and Porto Rico Sugars, whit* B*» vina and Lump sugars, N. E. Rum, Cider, Brandy, N. C:n. t. Croix Rum, C ignac Brandy, Holland Gin, lai j and 2d quality C dice, London Porter in pint bottle*, | W-nes, cg trs, Soap, Candles, Mackerel, Cheeae, Shot, i R igging, Herrings, Raisins, butter Cracker*, Wind** Glass. &c. ALSO, I set M ihognny Dining Table* do Pembroke Table 1- Rush bottom Chairs I common Table 1 Bureau. 1 Crib, Jars, Demijohn*, and » la* *T Kitchen Furniture. Sale positive, and Terms at s;de. December 4 $5 ©W Cr®od§* XXOWSSKX"I& SHEAR, --are receive J this d ly, h'j the George Washington and Ju/ui Stoney, additional supplies from Neic-York. —AMONG THEM ARE ;fIXTRA s;ze and very heavy Rose and Whits** Blankets ‘-I 8-4 md 9 4 London Duffils ‘ nper Greet! Carpet Baize, (very heavy) Extra 6-4 Irish Linen, heelings Bupor 11-1 md 12-4 worked Counterpan** Super red Flannels and mixt -aUineUß M;\t Kerseys, fur servants November 23 Gt 46 Mew floods. ihe subscriber has just received in addition to hi* fay. nicr s tock, a choice assortment of j TTcic & Seasonable Dry (tomli, CONSISTING OP |£ROWN. Olive and Steel mixed Broad Cloth*, Fa* iajy cy striped C tssimeres and attinetts, super bln*, green, grey and Vool mixed attinetts, 4-4 and 5-4 whit* Flannels, superior quality, 5-4 black French Bombazine, Matteom’s superior black Italian Lustring, colored and ' ulack Merino Circassians, super blue, brown nnd oliv*> Camblets, 3-4 and 4 4 Thibet Wool *hawls, super 7-4 aud 8-4 black and red merino do. brown ■ erges, (all wool) a good article (or servants. Irish Linens, 6-4, 7-4, 8-4, 9-1 and iil-4 Irish Diapers, 3-4, 4-4 &. 5.4 bleached and unoleucned hirtmgs and Sheetings, i>d Ticking, a*, sorted qualities, Suffolk Drillings, Lowell Osnabatg* aa4 Cjttonades, Dark Cailicoes, &c. &,c. &c, ,* ALSO, Three Bales negro Cl >rhs, a good and cheap articl*.' me aoove, together with many other articles, having oeeu selected with great care, will be sold low, whole, aale oi idail, at his Store, 52 13, Broad.street. - -»i B. BAIRD. - November S 3 46 A JM'OWLTOIK, i: NO. 248, BROAD-STREET, Htts recen'ly received and is now opening •Ninety Packages Staple 4* Mich JFjcssra Dry Goods* Embracing as great a variety of Cheap and Fashion*. Ole articles as can be found in the market. erch;uus and others are invited to call and examine the above assortment. Novem'-er 29 Gt 45 Scbuosisuakcr _ I’fiSUCiHAHT TAILORS, fe-ave to inform the citizens of Augusta and me public, liiat they have taken the Store lately occupied by Mr. Cutlin, under the United States Hotel, where they have opened a large and splendid mmi*. merit ol LOODS, consisting of Clot / is , C'assimcres & I *estia xh U Inch they will make to order in the best manner ami most fashionable style, and at the si,or' notie !* Also, every other article in (heir line of b- .ainess " Gentlemen are respectfully invited to -it a ' ine for themselves. call and Ordero from the country will bo L r n . and promptly attended to. thankfully receive* A* ANTED— A (food HOUSE SERVANT. stllll 3 h - suhoonmaber. cMEMIMnVo . tT.I*VTJLJUS. A. KNOWLTON, AO. 249, BROAD-STREET, ■V- , J Ji ‘ c, i-ttied a splendid assortment of bfo«JL . '■■ ■ ' vlmc -nd scarlet MERINO MANTLES —aom*- o ’•'men -.re very superior, with full Merino Borders. A LSO, 5, C, 7. and 8.4 ulack, white and scarlet square Shawl*.. Also, ti-1, and 6-4 Thibet wool Shawls, all colors—AlD o!. wmea were purchased at Auction in New.Yorktni,, v,i y" -*-dd a' a smr.ii advance from cost. November 2D t s €*?3S43'*s!i?:a9* IScavct* Hftts. RICHARD ALLfiN, ' '/rpf rs I L N r informs his friends and’ensto t. rners, mat We has removed from his former situ* tmn to j j - '--srs. R eikiii &. Evans, one tenement east ot me fes,dance of Thomas Camming, Esq. whey* to his just, received an extensive supply of GentUmtmfl* b i'iv-T Hats, of the latest fashion.—Also children** f '.nnchili Caps, with a variety of other vitalities of Hata, travelling Caps, Ac. &c. all of which will be »old on.— reasonable terms as at any other establishment gt Aft. gusra. N. R. Ail qualities of economical Hats from <%* t* Five Dollars, made and finished by experienedtTgß«|; workmen. November 9 Im 45- MiJFJnIISOII OIIEWISG TOBA€CdT ubscribershave just received a lot of Ches* .U. ing Tobacco, warranted equal to any. They have also >n Store (on Consignment) lot of good and common Tub ieco, which will be sold low. W M. H. MORGAN & GO. No. 212 Droad^treiti Novembe r 30 48 IffUSK POTATOES. f? BBLS. Insh P.atatoes, just received end for sale by