Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, February 11, 1833, Image 1

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VOL* 7. PUBLISHED EVEKY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, jlt a O'CLOCK, r* svi. Mr. Howard’s Brick Buildings,opposite tho Post Office M’liitosh Street. directions. v Sales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators, Execu tors, or Huardians, are required, by l*w, to ie ic « trst Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten in be forenoon aud three in the afternoon, at the Court-hos .9 1 f ,ho county, n which the property ,s 3 * those sales must be given in a public gazette SIX! Y days orevious to the day of sale. Notices of the sale of personal property must he given in ike manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale Notice to the debtors and creditors of an estate, mus’-ba published for FORTY days. Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or dinary for leave to sell laud, must be published for FOUR MONTHS. , , , Noti'.e for leave to sell Negroes, must be published tor FOUR MONTHS, bofore any order absolute shall be made hereon by the court- ELECTION NOTICE. AN Elec’ion will be held, at the different places of Election for the County of Rich mond on Monday the 11th day of February tiest. for a Tax Collector for the present year to fill the vacancy of Ot.tVER Reed, Esq. who declines serving GREEN B MARSHALL. J t c. r. c. WILLIAM SHANNON, j t c r c. EDWARD THOMAS, j. i c r. c ID* The different Gazette*, of the city, will give the above three insertions. .fan 16 7 3t The subscriber respect fully announces himself a candi date for the office of Tax Collector, to fill the vacancy occasioned by ihe resig nation of Oliver Reed. SAMUEL TARVER. Jan. 15. id 8 The Subscriber announ *PaSt ces himself a Candidate lor Tax Collector, of Richmond County, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation bf Oliver Reed. JAMES PRIMROSE. January 11 (and 5 jjSgBjbTROBERT IIAIFORD respectfully announces himself [to lire voters of Richmond Coun y, for the office, of Tix Collector in place of. Oliver Reed, E*q. who declines serving. Jan 11 5 if We are authorized to an uounce Mr. Christopher C. Taliaferro a Candidate for Tax Col lector of Richmond county, in place of Oliver Reed, Esq. resigned. Jan 14 YVe are authorized “* to announce Captain VV m. H. MAGF.E, as a candidate for Yax Collector of Richmond County. January, 30 <( * rMPOItTANT VICTORY. Sylvester against the World ! !! 1 T’Uf* ever tori unate Sylvester has again cause to announfce to h s Patron’s the pre„ eminent success which has attended the i ffuriS ofone of his distant correspondents Drawing of t/ie Virginia State Lottery, Class 1\ •. 7, drawn at Richmond Dec. 21 40, 45, 65, 34, 53, 7. 46, 48, 61, 44 Gunibination 7 34 58 the grand paize of 10,000 dollars VV.iS sent by SYLV ESTER in a letter o a gentleman at Nashville,Tenn. Adventurers look to the above, and if uu value wealth send voor Orders to the PRIZE SELLING SYLVESTER: AGAIN. IN THE NEW YORK LOTTERY, Drawn Dec. 26 It, 1832, SYLY r ES PER sold the second Cdpi 'al Prize of 4,000 dollars It was-owned, by an Adventurer, who r a long time had been wooing the Fickle Goddess. INEW YORK LOTTERY, Class Nn. 2, for 1833, To be drawn on Wednesday, January 15 66 No. Lottery —lO drawn ballots $20,000. CAPITALS. 1 Prize of 20,000 dollars 1 do 5,000 dollars 2 do 1,600 dollars 2 do 1,500 dollars % de 1,270 dollars Tickets FIVE Dollars VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY Class No. 1, for 1833 Uo be drawn Friday Jan IBih, «33. 66 No. Loiter^ 0 drawn ballots. $35,000, CAPITALS 1 Prize of 55, 000 dollar!? 1 and» 6,000 doiiAT B I do 3,000 dollars T do 2,000 dollars &c Amounung to 2,282.000 dollars Tickets $6. Halves $3 Quarters $1 50 For Piizes direct vour orders to S. J. SYLVESTER, BALTIMORE Jan t 4 7 ts LAW. THE Under signed have associated them selves in the practice of Law. They will attend the circuit Courts in the Counties of Tal bot Muscogee, Stewart, Randolph, Lee, Sump ter, Marion, Harris, Merriwether, Troup, Cowe ta, Campbell and Heard of the Chattahoochee bircuit; Bibb, Crawford and Upson of the Flint Circuit. All communications addressed to them at Talbotton, Geo. will receive prompt "»«™nnn. HIRAM WARNER. UEO. B. TOWNS. January 28. 3t 12 WANTED TO HIRE. AN active Servant to Cook, Wash, Iron, &c. for a small family. Apply at this Office. Feb 1 *4 St GEORGIA COURIER- N. SMITH & CO. .... Broad Stkekt. Hme received per recent arrivals and offer for salt half & qr. boxes Rai -20 drums fresh Turkey Figs 6 Jars Malaga Grapes 15 Obis Sicily Filberts 15 do Brazil Nuts 20 do Soft Shelled Almonds 5 cases Bordeaux Prunes, contain ing Tiunks Reticules, &c. 20 bags Groundnuts 2 kegs Zante Currants 5000 Sweet Oranges 10,000 Spanish Cigars 20 cases “ l. C.” Champaigne, war ranted a superior article 10 baskets tI J. C.” Champaign pints 10 cases Lambert Champaign 10 do Old Hock Vintage, 1822 10 do Old Port bottled in Oporty Harris & Sons brand and su- perior 5 eases Burgundy, Comet and oth er brands 10 do Claret 10 do Muscat 1 prpe L. P. Tenenffe 1 do Port 1 do Browu Sherry 1 do ( Pale do de Alburtes and Duff Gordon & Cos. brands 5 qr. casTs common Sherry 5 do do Madeira 25 dozen assorted Cordials 10 do Spanish Cordials fancy bot tles 10 baskets Anizeite 10 cases American, Canton & West India Preserves Containing Peach, Quince, Green and Blue Gauges, Orange, Lime, Pine Ap- plff, Plum, Pteserved Ginger, &c. &,c 10 cases American, London and Ftench Pickles, Cucumbers, &.c 5 baskets supetfiue Olive Oil, 2 cases Italian, Vermicelli aDd Macaroni 2 do. Genoa Citron 5 do. Olive Capres 4’ Anchovies 4 do. Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Cloves and Mace 4 cases Mushroom and Walnut Catsup 5 da. London Mustard it) ibs. halves & quarter* 5 do. fiesh Chocolate 25 boxes Sperm Candles 25 do. Georgia do. 50 do. Herring {ers 20 bbls. Butter, Sugar and Water Crack -20 half; 20 qr. and 30 kegs do. 10 bbls. Pilot Bread and Soda Biscuit 200 do/,. Mapes’ and Mrs. Millers sweet scent and fine cut Tobacco 20 casks American and London Porter 3 do. Scotch pale Ale 20 bbls. Beache’s Canal Flour 20 half do. and 10 half do. Rye Flour 1 box smoked Salmon 5 half bbls. aud 10 kits pickled do. 10 kils soused Salmon 10 do. No. 1 Mackerel 5 bbls. smoked Beef; 3 bbls Tongu«s 10 cases Pine Apple Cheese 5 do Canton Fire Crackets Goshen Butter ; Leaf Lard Sugat House and West-India Molasses Albany Ale and Newark Cider Gunpowder, llvson aud Imperial Te-as Pearl Ash, Salaeraius ground and race Ginger Louisiana loaf and lump Sugar Red Pepper and W. India Pepper Sauce Buckwheat, halves and qr. bbls. Jan 7 3 NOTICE. I WILL attend at my Office, North East Corner, Basement Story, City " ‘•out 2 to 5, o'clock, P. M. every day (Sunday’s excepted) for the purpose of receiving the returns of taxable pro perty in the City of Augusta. All pel sons interested will pay attention to ibis notice. GEO. M. WALKER, c. c. c. Jan 9 . 4 ts Scriven Sheriff Sales. WILL be sold, on the fust Tues day in March next, at the Court Ilonse, in Jacksonboro,’ Scriven County, between the usual honrs of sale. 100 acres of pine Land, (more or less,) levied on as the property of Eli as McCleland, the said laud, joining laud of Nicholas Stregle, Mrs. Emily Robats and others* to satisfy sundry Executions in from a Justice’s Court, in favor of Jas. H. Wade, John L. Martin and Peter Ar nett. Properly levied on aud returned by a Constable. ALSO, ‘he same place and time a Negro Woman na.7*ed Judy, levied on as the property of Wiifem Oliver to ».mf> sundry Executions ii «f Augu.lus S. Jones, said Executforti issued ..'°m 0 Justice’s Court. Levy made and return-' ed by a Constable. JNO. C. FERRILL, Sheriff. Jan 30 13 Administrator’s Sale. ON the first Tuesday in April next, will be sold, at the lower Market- House, in the city, of Augusta, agreeably to an order of the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes, a tract of Land, containing five hundred Acres, more or less, situate in Richmond County, belonging to the estate of Mary Daily deceased ; sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. WM. SKINNER, Adm'r. Jan 30 13 w2m JOB PRINTING. A XL kinds of JOB PRINTING continued to /X be done at THIS OFFICE at the verv owest price, AUGUSTA, (GEO.) MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1533. DISSOLUTION. THE firm ofKiBUE, Kirtland& Cp. of Augusta, and of the firm of S. C. Kirtland, Son Cos. Bridgepoit, Conn, is this day dissolved, by mutual • consent. S. C. KIRTLAND, B. B. KIRTLAND, WM KIBBE, the undesign ed have purchased the sjiwm interest of Wm. kibbe, one of -the- partners of Kibbe, Kirtland *fc Cos. Augusta, and S. C. Kirtland, Son &, Cos. Bridgeport, Conn, all the debts due ei ther of the above firms, will be settled by us. All these having claims against ei ther of the above fiims, will please present them. S. C. KIRTLAND, B. B KIRTLAND. Jan 21, 1833.—if - WHOLESALE BOOT 6l SHOE STORS. A. M. HATCH & CO. BEG leave to inform their friends and the public, that they have opened the Store, No. 265, Broad-Street, next door to Messrs. W. & H. Bryson, under the firm of HATCH & CO. where they have and intend keeping con stantly on baud a large -and extensive as sortment of Gentlemen’s and Ladies Boots , Shoes , Straw Bonnets , fyc. Sfc. And will be continually receiving from theii Houses in New York, and Charles ton fresh supplies of articles in their line, and which they will dispose es, ouaccom modeling terms. Jan 21 9 6t NOTICE. THE Copartnership heretofore existing be tween the subscribers in the Practice of Law. is this day dissolved by mutual consent ; They will both attend to the unfinished business of the firm until it is closed ; and persons indebt ed to them for professional service can make payment to either. WILLIAM. SCHLEY, THO’S. GLASCOCK. Nov 2 94 TfHIIRE7BY THE MONTH GOOD second hand, PIANO FORTES. Ap ply at LATHAM HULL’S Auction Store. Jnn 18 It 9 LAM RACK. & RUSE, ALWAYS AHEAD! IVERTGN TAFFEY, a fine article for Colds Scotch Cakes ; black Cakes, and Honey Cakes, all of which are new articles. Just Received, a small lot of very fint Oranges and fresh Figs Fresh Pies, every day at 11 o’clock. Also, can be had a few gallons first-rate Pickles put up in the very best style. Jan 28 ts 12 Full SALti. OR will be Rented for a number of years, the Dwelling House and Lot; now occupied bv the first of the undersigned, on the corner of Greene and Centre 9treets—if wanted, imme diate possession will be given. AH SO, bad For Sale, three small Dwelling Houses, and Lots, on Telfair Street. lAttlQ The above Houses Lots, will be LJHL sold all together, or separately, on a credit of one two and three years, leased for a term of years, as may be desired. Apply to JOHN HOWARD, or WM. BOSTWICK. Jan. 16/ 7 The Subscribers HAVE this day entered into Copartnership, in the GROCERY anti COTTON BUSI NESS, under the firm of Oaten k. Tobin, at the store recently occupied hy Trevor Caven anti formerly by D. Si T. Caven. south; side of Bioad-Street, jwliere they will constantly keep on hand an extensive supply of GROCERIES, suitable for country trade. TREVOR CAVEN, THOMAS TOBIN. AUGUSTA, Feb. 1, 3f 14 J. Dentist. Respectfully informs the public, that he will make his usual annual visit to Au gusta, iu the course of next month. (O' The City papers, will copy the above twice, once in two weeks, Feb 6 16 2i*v ALL PHYSICIANS, Apothecaries and Students of Medicine. | ust published by GKIGG ii ELLIOTT. The ts Dispensatory of the U. States or Amer ica, by Gtor%t B- IVood, M. D and Franklin Bache, M D This is the most valuable work of the kind ever issued fiomthe American press. Febiuary6, 3t 16 Pocket Book Found. And left at this Office, with Notes and receipts which the owner can have on describing—and paring for this advertisement* February 6. 3t 16 LOST. BETWEEN P. McGran’s Store, and John Marshall’s Auction Store, about in Mechanics Bank Bills, they were rolled up in „ Cotton receipt Bill. The finder will be suit ar,)v resided by leaving it with, Mr. P. Mc- Grart. Fell and 16 ts JNotice. I have b number of pilv'Ate stable*, separate from the Public Stable, suitable for race or saddle horses, attache.d to the U. 3- Hotel, in good order, all those wishing to attend the ra ces, can be furnished in great order with pitsflty of forage, and good Ostlers OTHO WEAVER. February 6. ts 15 Ladies Philadelphia Slippers. X Cate Ladies black Prunello Slippers 1 do do do Kid do 1 do do Green Morocco do Just received, and for sale, at No 262 by LOUIS CRESS &, Cos. February 6, ts At the Store , corner of Broad and. Mac Intosh Street, Augusta, Georgia. HAS just received from France and New- York by late arrivals, a targe assortment French, English and American FANCY St STAPLE Which he offers lor sale on his usual moderate Terms for Cash or Town acceptances pieces rich and splendid patterns Eng lish and American ingrain CARPET ING, at all prices 17 pieces very fine § aud 6 4 French black Bom bazines 20 pieces 5 1 and 6-4 assorted colors Merino Cloths, and Merit o Circassians, all colors and wid:h 7-8 Sf 6 4 Mateoni black Italian Lustrings Assorted French Taffeta Silks, for (Jmbreltas Rich stripe and figured Silks of all colours . Black and colored Gro de Swiss and Gro de Berlin BotiJo green, scarlet and other coiors v»ro de Naple Merino, Hernnni and twisted Silks, Shawls of m all colois and prices Crape, Muslin Silk and other Miavrls, latest style White, scar let and black Merino long Shawls Ladies embrodered and lined Horse skin Gloves Do Long and Habit White do do do Do White Colton, Silk and worsted Hose all colors ami qualities Irish Linens, Sheetings and Diapers English Long Cloth ■Ten dozen Landscape Bead aud Silk worked Bags, some very elegant patterns Bead Purses and ladies woiked Baskets of all sizes Ladies plain and ornamental waist Buckles Boxes of elegant Bonnet Plumes and Wreaths White and colored French plain and worked Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs as sorted patterns Ladies hair braids and Curls India Rubber Suspenders and Garters Thread Laces and Edgings in great variety of patterns Black Italian and French Crapes Do. Love Silk Shawls Oil cloth Silk for children’s Aprons Ladies’ cambric Aprons very rich patterns and new style Black, red, green and scarlet silk Velvets A large assortment ofs-4 and 4-4 French color ed head Handkerchiefs, quite now patterns plain and fringed A large assortment of plain and cut glass Beads Plain and cut Gold Beads Best of Pins and Needles 100 doz. Spool Cotton (Clark’s) all numbers Blue, black, olive, brown, bottle-green and sak mixt Broad-cloths and Cassimeres some of which are very fine Sttiped and mixed milled Cassimeres Snttinets of all kinds in great variety of prices 9-4 and 10-4 London Duffle B ankets 10 and 12 4 colored Counterpanes Mackinan Point Blankets, milled Red and blue, white and red mixt Lindseys Blue Plains and twilled Kerseys Carpet Binding Tufted and other Health Rugs to match the Car petings Together with v large assortment of Cologne, Orange, Rose and Lavender Water Rose and Almond Soap, Antique Oil Hair Powder and Powder Puffs, Durable Ink, &c. December 3 ts 107 SUPERIOR. CIDER/ac) io Bbls first rate Cider 3000 large Sweet Oranges 200 bbls Northern Potatoes 10 do do Beets 3000 bunches Onions 60 bbls do 25 bbls Cranberries 60 boxes Sperm Candles 25 tierces New Rice 60 boxes, 3000 each American bunch Segais lihds superioi new Georgia Syrup. FOR SALE, BY G. H. METCALF. Dec 3 107 N£W DRUG STORE. H. EARLE HARTRIDGE, KESPECTF'ULLY informs his friends and the public that he has just received, and is new opening at the Store No. 66 Broad Street, an assortment of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, and SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, and a vari ety of PERFUMERY, embracing all articles in each department, which having been selected by himself, will be found of the most approved kind. His friends in Georgia, as well as those in this city, are respectfully invited to call and ex amine for themselves ; and he trusts he shall be able to supply them with any articles in his line of a quality, and on terms that shall be satisfac tory- H EARLE HARTRIDGE. The Augusta Chronicle, Georgia Courier, and Savannah Georgian will please copy the above advertisement, and publish it ten times. Their accounts to be forwarded to the Advertiser in Charleston. Charleston Jan 28. lOt 16 Original Contents OF THE Soutftnm auviculturfst. VOL. VI. NO. 2. Art. X—Essay on Rotation of Crops, by J Hamilton Couper ; read before the Union Ag ricultural Society. ~ XI —On the Culture of Corn with the Plough, unassisted by the Hoe ; by Thomas Parker. Xll—Account of several premium crops of Corn and Potatoes, with Observations; by Dr. Charles VV. Capers. XIII. —On the Culture of the Grape Vine: by George Wilson XIV. —Observations on the Rot ofthe Grape ; directioos for tanning Buckskins, (in reply to Paul Pry; and Notices of the Beemouse; by James Jones. XV. —On the Culture of Rhubarb; by the Editor. Read before the Horticultural Society of Charleston. October I6th, 1832, (concluded from page 14.) XVI. —Further Remarks on the " Life of Eli Whitney by A Small, Planter. XVII. —Accountacd Description of the Up per Districts of South-Carolina; by A Caro linian. POCKET BOOK LOST. ON the 27th inst. on the Washington Road, a Kip skin POCKET-BOOK, containing two bank bills, a $5 and $3 bill; also a number of Promissory Notes, and receipts from “'“'J 1 ' ent individuals. The finder may have the Mo ney, if he will agaiu place the papers in the own er's hands, by leaving them lie can get them, or inclosing them to Allen County, Ken tucky, to H. S. MITCH EL. Jan 30 P rs NEW STORE. STOVALL & HAMLEN Are now opening a« entire new Stock of Staple and Fancy ill Combs, JJrus/ces, Perfumery, Sfc. Sfc. All which have been purchased in New York, wit,tin tho last month, and aro now ready for sale, cheap fur cash, or approv ed papar, at thoir store, directly opposite the Theatre. The citk'iSns of Augusta and ils vicini ty, and persons from the country are re spectfully invited to call and ex»miue our assortment. January 7 3 NEWS EXTRAORDINARY. Hallo ! my friends, once more I return That here of my postponement you may learn, It was expected by who read and saw Last 24th December my scheme would draw The Union Hotel Lottery, in truth intended, For reasons purely just havebeen suspended, And like an honest man, both good and true, Will sooner wremg myself than one of you. The Golden Land’s drawing stood in luy way, On which account I choose a future day. When Fort'iine shall your patience surely starch With Prizes fair, the second day or March My scheme is good, intended to relieve Me, from kind credit, no one to deceive That they your friend does owe, and you that draw May find, I’ve justice done and ask no more. The favor needed, and to be explicit, Is ra purchase quickly, all deficit Os tickets few remaining now on hand, That must produce you houses, slaves or land. I beg you’d read and view so fine a scheme, And as you wish you’ll have as well as dream What’er you draw you’ll have the full amount And what is better, not the least discount I tender my best wishes with the scheme and plan, And all the hearty thanks of J. B. Bateman. Savannah, Jan. 26 1833. Thomastown Union Hotel Pro perty. Tickets in the above Lottery for sale, at B£EKS' Lottery and Exchange Office. The Proprietor tekes this opportunity to re turn thanks to Ills fiieuds for the aid already given, and solicits the public, and particularly his Mercantile Brethren, to give him further as sistance, in buying up the unsaid Tickets, in this last struggle to pay his just debts. SCHEME. Os the Union Hotel Property Lottery , 1. Luke, 1 Negro man, a Blacksmith, price S6OO 2. Dave, 1 do. do. a waiting naan 600 3. Robert, Ido Boy, do 600 4• Mingo, 1 do do do 400 6. Willis, 1 do do do 360 6 John 1 do do do 300 7. Richard 1 do do 800 8. Sail), 1 do do Girl 400 9' Lavinia 1 do do 300 $3760 REAL ESTATE. 1. Pntridgevllle Plantation improved, with 30 acres, Dwelling House and other Out Houses, and sr>ug Orchard of Apple and Peach Trees iu half a mile of Thomaston. $360 2. Dunsford Place, in three and a half miles of Thomaston, with small im provement. . 300 3 Gin House Lot, with large Gin House and fifty Saw Gin, to include one acre 650 4. Spring Lot, to include the spring, with two acres improved, with Log Cabins. ' 300 67 North to include four acres, 260 6 Philadelphia Lot, with Log Stable, 200 7. Shop Lot aud shop, and Blacksmith’s Tools. 250 8 Brick Yard Lot, 60 9. Corner Lot on the public square in Thomaston, 80 feet front known by the name of the Hitl Lot, 700 10. Union Hotel, including Cook House Barrack Kitchen, Meat House, small Store House, and two Out Houses, with Union Garden aud Stable Lot, Cow lot and Kitchen, Garden lot, and three Stables and one crib, all on five lots, valued at 12,800 19 Prizes of Land and Negroes. $19,600 A great variety of other Pi izes, all valued at 400 Whole amount of the Lottery $20,000 The dm wing will positively take place on the first Saturday in March iiext, in Thomaston, UpsonCounty, Ga (where the Property now is,) on the same plan as the Gold and Land Lotteries at Milledgeville. Price of Tickets, $5 J. B. BATEMAN, Proprietor. Thomaston, Dec 25, 1832. Pr zes delivered to holders without discount. Feb 8 ts 65 notlckT WILL be sold at the store of the late Eze, kiel Wood, iu the City of Savannah next door to Otk Johnson L Go, by premission of the Hon. the Court of Ordinary for Chatham County, on Friday, the fifteenth day off ebuary next, all the large and valuable stock of Men’s Women’s, and Childern’s Boots #«d Shoes, be longing to and being a portion of the estate of the said Ezekiel Wood. Terms will be made known at the time of sale. WILLIAM HALE, Executor. Savannah, Jan. 26th, 1833. N. B. The Charleston Courier will please give the above an insertion twice a week for three weeks and forward their bill for payment. Jan. 28 H Georgia, County. WHEREAS William Jeter, Guar dian for the minors of Jesse Har dy, sen’r. deceased, viz: Whitwell H. Hardy and Dicy S. Hardy, applies for Letters Dismissory, from said Guardian' ship. These are therefore to cite summon and admnnish all and singular those con. cerned to be and appear at my Office, within the time prescribed bv law, and shew cause why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand in office* this /th day of January 1832. . F. F. FLEMING, c. c. o. l. c. /arc XJt THE AUGUSTA JOCKE Y CLUB WILL commence on Tuesday the 19th day of February next, free for any Horse ivra.e or from any pait of the world. 2d r “ Ce ' o' 111 *, 6 hea,s for * P«fse of S4OO 3rd do l“J * t T' Ms for a * )l,, se 0f.5300 4,1 , , 2do do a purge of S2OO 4th do a handy cap, br M 3 out of 6 lor S2OO the Ch«rl« e ,„ R “r e * f ftn< ‘ governing the Charleston Turf are adopted for the govern. ment of this, with the exception that a.I Horses are to be entered on the night previous to the l.Hnd o Unn, 1 hecash * iH be >»««»? "P At the the winneT 0 **** ° Ver <u “ net( 'ately to. The Georgia Journal, Federal Union, Chur nerOeo° Ur,er R .» h “ OBd F"quiicr, and Savan theh,U r ,a " '" sert ths ahove until the day of running, and forward their accounts ZZXXStfSZ'** r - By order of the Club, J. ..Sl,_c C. MINOR, S„,, EAGIS WARReNI'ON, grorcma. 11 Kaovvn establishment, tie EAGLE TAVERN iF‘ and end a Hetermine for JOSEPH C. HARRIS , r James Mcdonough Warrenton, Ga January 10, 1833. Colouring for Liquors for sale by R. B. H AVI LAND- &co _Jan.il> ,<• y Cider, Vinegar, & lloney, ’ . for *«le by R. B. H AVILAND iico Jan - 16 If 9 Cork Wood, One Bole, for sale by R B HAVILAND, fcctJC -jug- 19 jf 9 dewtisiry, THE Subscriber respectfully begs Igave to make tile following cummunicatiou to the public. In the hope of extending his usefulness and affording relief to those whose residence is at so great a distance from Savannah, as to pre* elude them from that aid which otherwise they might obtain from hia advice and skill in Den tal Surgery, will make the fallowing distribu tion of his time, viz : three months, alternately, in Savannah and Augusta, to commence in Au gusta the first day of February and August, and in Savannah on the first of May arid November. All of his operations will be performed agree', ablp to modern improvement* and on scientific principles, with the least possible pain and cor rect professional skill. Asa Surgeon, tie will extract teeth, remova tumors of the gutus ail dead and useless roots, re duce irregular teeth to symmetry, Extract the Nerves of teeth wheu exposed, remove Dental Gangiene, and operate on the Harelip, Soft palate, Alveolar abscess, Gum boils, Fungus, Cancerous and Bouey Exciessceiices of the An trum, hy opening that cavity, &c. &.c. His Medical practice embrace the treatment of all tiie diseases of the mouth—such a? Scur vy, Ulcers, Thraeh, Cancfmun Oris, Sore Throat, Lips, Sf c. &c. His Mechanical operations extend to nit defi ciencies of the mouth. He will get teeth in every possible situation in a stj le not surpassed in the United States for beauty, durability and use, He will artificially supply the loss of gums jaws or sections of the jaw, the boßcy palate or tn« palate process, so asto correct degluiitioo and restore the speech. Also, cleanse, separate anil fill the cavities of decayed teeth, so as to prevent further decay, 0 r future sufferings from tooth ache, &ic. &c. A number of ladies ami gentlemen of respect ability, both in Savannah and Augusta, for whom the subscriber has performed very difficult and critical operations, have very generously per mitted him, to refer persons alike unfortunate to them for particulars in confirmation of his pro fessional skill. For further information, the public are refers red to the following gentlemen who have very kindly offered their names : ■ In Savannah.— Dr. Daniell, Dr. Habersham, Dr. Bartow, Rev. Mr. Preston, Rev. Mr. Wyer, Rev. Mr. Meally, Judge J. C. Nicoll, Robert W. Pooler, Esq. Liberty County.— Col. Jos. Jones, Rev. C. C. Jones Milledgeville —His Excellency Governor Lumpkin, Dr Boykin, Dr. White, Major 0.11 Prince, Messrs. Hines ii Harris. Scollsborough. — Dr Brown. Augusta. —Dr. Cunningham, Dr. Anthony, Dr. Robertson, Dr. Savage, Rev. Mr. Talmage, Rev. Mr. Read, Hon. Samuel Hale, Robert F. Poe, Esq, Athens. —Dr, W. W. Wadel, Rev. Mr. Shan non, Rev. Mr. Hoyt. E. OSBORN. Jail 9 4 12tn LOST, W AST night, at the Theatre, a jet B 4 MEDALLION, for which the finder will be suitably rewarded, on Icav it at this office. January 11 5 Georgia, Richmond County. WHEREAS John Moore, surviving Exe cutor of John Willson, applies for Let ters Dismissory , on the Estate of John Willson, deceased, and late of said county. These are therefore to cite all and singular the kindred and cieditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my oflice within the time pie scribed by law, to file their objections, (if any they have,) and shew cause why said letters should not be granted. B. M’KINNE, c. c o r 9 . Dec 12 HI NO. 18.