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VOL. 7.
PUBLISHED EVERY
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY,
2 o'Clit)BlCy If« 3M«
Mr Howard’* Brick BuiMiu«T». opposiletlie PostOfflco
M’lntosh Street.
tick i '~ i ~ 7r ~~"~ TI ~ ” ' ~
111 RK.GTtONS.
a - , r j ~,,. i Vfjrflfli, by Administrators, Execa
tors* or Guardians, are require 1, by law, to be held on -.Be
Sr*t Tuesday in the month, hoUVBep the hours often lfl
Lrrnoon ami three in the afternoon, tit the (murt-hov .i 11
he county u which the property is situute.-Notic 11 f
these sales ***»»* l,o toy oll '' a P ,,bl,c 8* zulle s,Xi Y at' *
otevious totlie day of sale.
Notices of the sale of personal property must be given in
|ko maonor, FORTY days previous to the day of sale
Notice to the debtors and creditors of an estate, inus-De
» ihlished for FORTY days.
, Notice that application will In made to the C
illnary for leave to sell land, must he published for I-UUK
**Noti\e for leave to sell Negroes, must he P' ,bliaho^
FOUR MONTHS,beforo any order absolute shall be made
horeou by the court
NOTICE.
THE Copartnership heretofore existing
tween the subscribers in the Practice of
Law, is this tiny dissolved by nintnnl consent ;
i hey will both attend to the unfinished business
„f the firm until it is closed ; end persons indebt
ed to them for professional service Can make
payment to either.
WILLIAM. SCHLEY,
TUG’S. GLASCOCK.
. Nov 2 94
I,AM BACK & RUSE,
ALWAYS AHEAD! .
VVSRTON T AFFF.Y,, a fine article for Colds
Scotch Cake* ; hlark Cakes, and
Honey Cakes, all of which are new articles.
just Received, a small lot of very fine
Orange? and fresh Figs . <
Fresh Pics, every day at 11 o’clock
Also, can be hail a few gallons first-rate Pi* kies
put nn in the very best style
.Inn 28 ‘ * ts ]3-
FOll SALE.
OR will i) ■ Rented for a number ofyea>s. the
Dwelling Moose and Lot; now occupied
Lv the first of the undersigned-, on the corner
of Greene and Centre Streets—il wanted, imme
diate possession will be given.
ALSO,
Jkjrjtfu, For Sale, three small Dwelling
Houses, and Lots, on Telfair Street.
; sal 19 Tin? above n nisei ft Lots, will be I
HiTSfflw sold all together, or separately, on
p credit of one two and three years, leased
for a term pf years, as may be desired. Apply
' JOHN HOW ARD, or
WM BOS 1 WICK.
• Jan, 16, J
IMPORTANT VICTOR V.
Syfoestrr against the World!!!
flu* cvftt Coiiiin.i’tt Sylvester has again
r,i so in announce toll s Patron’s the pro..
eiiii’ieiit stieenss whic.li lias attended the
efforts of mie of his di-Urol TTirespnnderUs
Drawing of the Virginia State Lottery .
Class \ 7, drawn at Richmond Dec. 21
dO. -15, f»5, 54. 58, 7- 46, 48, 61, 44
C;.nnbi.iatiop 7 34 53 the grand puzc of
10,000 dollars
W S sent by § YLV EBT F. R in a letter
to a geiith onn a: N iShvi|le,Tenn.
A ilvenut/crs look to the above, and if
\(j i value weal'll seed your O-ders to the
PUIY-E SELLING SYLVESTER:
AGAI*.
IN THE NEW YORK LOTTERY,
Drawn Dec. 2(i h, 1832,
SYLVESTER sold the second Cvpi
'"4,ooo dollars
It was owned. hv an Adventurer, who
fra loop time had been wooing the
t'li kle Goddess
new vGuiClottery,
Class N". 5, Or 1833,
To he diawn on Wed-m'day, January 15
66 Ni. Lottery — lO diawn ballots
$30,000.
CAPITALS'.
1 p,;-/- of 20 000 dollars
1 do .5 000 dollars
2 do 1,600 dollars
2 do 1,500 dollars
2 do 1,270 dollars
Tickets FIVE Dollars
VIRGISIA S /M I'E LOTTERY
('lass No. 1, f*>r 1833
iJo he drawn on Friday, Jan 18ih, 1*833.
66 No. Lottery—lo drawn b illots.
$35,000;
CAPITALS.
1 Prize of 55,000 dollars
1 do 6.000 dollars
I do 3,000 dollars
t do 2,000 dollars
&c Amounting to 2,282,000 dollars
Tickets $6. Halves $3 Quarters SI 60
J'o'r Ptizes direct vour orders lo
S. J. SYLVESTER,
BALTIMORE
Jan 14 -V/ 7if
LOST.
ETWEEN P. McGran’s Store, nml John
Marshall's Auction Store, about sfclss.
hi Mechanics Bank Bills, they were rolled up in
a Cotton receipt Bill. The finder will be suit
pl.ly rewarded by leaving u with, Mr. P. Mc-
Gran.
Pet> 6 16 ts
Notice.
I have n number of private stables, separate
from the Public Stable, suitable for race or
raddle horses, attached to the U. 8. Hotel, in
good order, all those wishing to attend the ra
« rs, can be furnished in great order with plenty
of forage, and good Ostlers
OTHO WEAVER.
February 6. ts 15
COTTON GINS.
Boatwright &, jones. of Columbia,
S. C. respectfully inform their friends ami
the public that they have established a Shop in
Augusta, Georgia, for the purpose of Making
and repairing COTTON GINS, and are
now prepared to furnish these Machines made
•>f the best materials and in the best manner.-
We will keep on hand GINS of different sizes,
from 30 to 60 Saws.
ET Our Shop is about one hundred yards |
above the Upper Market in this place.
Aug 24 ; 63 Wtf
GEORGIA. COURIER.
N. SMITH & CO.
275, Broad Strket.
Hme received per recent arrivals and offer for sale
1 vv • l " ,,e, b llf & Ibuxes 1 buxes Kai "
20 drums fresh Turkey Figs
6 Jars Malaga Grapes
15 Bbls Sicily Filberts
15 do Brazil Nuts
20 do Soft Shelled Almonds
5 cases Bordeaux Prunes, contain
ing Tiunks Reticules, Sec.
20 bags Groundnuts
2 kegs Zante Curr#nts
5000 Sweet Oranges
10,000 Spanish Cigars
20 cases " I. C.” Champaigne, war
ranted a Superior article
10 baskets “J. C.” Champaign pints
10 eases Lambert Champaign
10 do Old Hock Vintage, 1822
10 do Old Port bottled in Oporto
Harris Se Sons brand and su.
perior
5 cases Burgundy, Comet and oth
ei brands
JO do Claret
10 do Muscat
1 pipe L. P. Teneriffe
1 do Port
1 do Brown Sherry
1 do Pale do
Ruvina Sc Alburtes and Duff Gordon
&. Cos. brands
5 fjr. casks common Sherry
5 do do Madeira
25 dozen assorted Cordials
10 do Spanish Cordials fancy bot
tles
10 baskets Anizette
IQ cases American, Canton Sc West
India Preserves
Containing Peach, Quince, Green and
Blue Gauge*, Orange, Lime, Pine Ap
ple, Ptuni, Preserved Ginger, See. See
10 cases American, Lond"n and
French Pickles, Cucumbers, &c
5 baskets supeifine- OUve Oil
2 cases Italian, Vermicelli and
, Macaroni
2 do. Genoa Citron ,
5 do. Olivo Capres Sf Anchovies
4 do. Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Cloves
and Mace
4 cases Mushroom and \Va!mit Catsup
5 do. London Musiatd in-lbs. halves Se
quarters
5 do. fresh Chocolate
25 boxes Sperm Candles
25 do. Georgia do.
50 do. Herring [ers
20 bbls. Boner, Sugar and Water Crack
-20 half; 20 qr. and 30 kegs do.
10 bbls, Pilot Bread and Soda Biscuit
200 d«u*t Mapes’ and Mr*. Millers sweet
scent and "fine cut Tobacco
20 casks American and London Porter
3 do. Set ich pale Ale
20 bbls. Beache’s Canal Floor
2-0 half do. and 10 half do. Flour
1 bi-x smoked Salmon
5 half bbLL and lOkiis pickled du.
10 kits soused Salmon
10 do. No. 1 Mackerel
5 bbls. smoked Beef ; 3 bbls Tongues
10 cases Pine Apple Cheese
5. do Canton Fire Crackers
Goshen Butter ; Lard^
Sugnt House and VVest-India Molasses
Albany Ale and Newark Cider
Gunpowder, Hyson and lmpeiial Tens
Peat I Ash, Salaenuus giound and race
Ginger
Louisiana loafapfflump Sugar
lied Pepper and W. I dia Pepper Sauce
Buckwheat, halves and qr. bbls.
Jan 7 3
NOTICE.
I WILL attend at my Office, N >rtli
East Corner, Basement Story, City
" ‘-im 2 to 5, o’clock, P. M. every
day (Sunday’s eitcepted) for the purpose
of receiving the returns *»f taxable pro*
pony in the City of Augusta. All per
sons interested will pay attention to this
notice.
GEO. M. WALKER, c. c c.
Jan 9 4 ts
Scriven Sheriff Sales.
WILL be sold, on the first Tues
day in Match next; at the Court
House, in Jacksonboro,’ Scriven County,
between the usual hours of sale.
100 acres of pine Land, (more
or less.) levied on as the property of Eli
as McCleland, the said land, joining land
of Nicholas Stregle, Mrs. Erfiily Robats
and others* to satisfy sundry Executions
in from a Justice’s Court, in favor of Jas.
H. VVade, John L. Martin and Peter Ar
nett. Property levied ou and returned
bv a Constable.
% ALSO,
At the same place and lime a Negro
Woman, named Judy, levied on as the
property of William Oliver, to satisfy
sundry Executions in favor of Augustus
S. Jones, said Executions issued from a
Justice’s Court. Levy made and return
ed by a Constable.
JNO. C. FERRILL, Sheriff.
Jan 30 13 <d
Administratoi'Vs 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:
ALL kinds of JOB PRINTING continued tc
be done at THIS OFFICE at the verv
owest price.
AUGUSTA, (GEO.) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1833.
DISSOLUTION.
THE firm of Kibbe, Kirtland Sc Cos.
of Augusta, and of the firm of S. C.
Kirtland, Son Se Cos. Bridgepoit, Conn,
ts this day dissolved, bv mutual consent.
S. C. KIRTLAND,
B. B. KIRTLAND,
WM KIBBE,
WE the undesign-
have purchnsed the
inierest of W'm. kibbe,
one of the partners of
Kibbe, Kiriland tfe Cos.
Augusta, and S. C. Kirtland, S<»n Se Cos.
Bridgeport, Conn, all the debts due ei
ther of the above firms, will be settled by
us. All those having claims against ei
ther of the above sums, will please present
them.
S. C. KIRTLAND,
B. B KIRTLAND.
Jan 21,1833.—if
law Notice.
The undersigned having taken an Office,
next door to that of Crawford 81 Cum
ming Esqrs informs the public that lie will faith
fully attend to all business with which he mav
be intrusted. ROBERT CLARKE
oec 12 ill s f
Ladies Philadelphia Slippers.
■1 Case Ladies black Ptunello Slippers
1 do do do Kid do
1 no do Green Morocco do
Just received, and for ssle. at No 262 bv
„ , LOUIS CRESS Cos.
February 6, ,f ](;
NOTICE.
FOUR months after date application will be
mane tothe Honorable Interior Court of
this County, for leave to seli the estate of Roh-
McCoombs deceased, consisting of Negroes,
Household Furniture, Land, &e ,
JOIIN s. cOO MBS, Adnir.
English Mustard.
Boxes Superior English Mustard
20 Do. American
For Sale by -1
G. H. Metcalf.
Febuarv, 8 ts 17 •
Shot Guns and Pistols.
JUS T RECEI VED,
20 Elegant t) ruble barrelled Fowling ]
Pieces, with Percussion Locks
1 pair Duelling Pistols
10 pair Pocket do
F IP. SALE, BY
J. MARSHALL.
Feb 4 15 if
ON CONSIGNMENT.
JUST RECEIVED
5 PIPES Cognac Bra inly
15 Half Pipes Hollaipl Gi n
60 Pieces Tow Bagging •
50 Coils Bale Hope
LOOOO Spanish Segars
6 Tierces New Rice •
ALSO
•Just Landing from Steamboat Augusta,
Hints. New Orleans and Porto Sugars
“ West India Molasses
“ St. Croix Rum
“ N E. Rum
M Whiskey
“ Cider Brandy
Barrels N. Gin
“ Mackerel
“ Sperm Oil
“ Butter Crackers
Casks London Porter and Brown Stout
“ Prime Cheese
Quarter Pipes Cogswell’* Wine
“ casks Cargo Wine
Boxes White Havaunaand Lump Sugars
“ Sperm Candles uqd Soap
“ Raisins and Herrings
“ American Segars
Bags Prime Gieen Coffee
“ Drop and Buck Shot
Bales Cotton Bagging
“ “ Yarn
cases Negro Shoes
And an Assortment of Staple
For sale low for cash or approved eitdorsed
notes, by
J. MARSH ALT..
SOMETHING NEW !
SASAF&AS C&NDY,
A new) and superior article also, just received
lO Bl.ls Cream Ale
10 do prime Newark Cider
40 boxes Raisins, strictly prime
6 barrels 6rst rate Apples
And constantly on hand, every variety of CAKES
CANDIES, CORDIALS. &,c. fco
iAM BACK & RUSE.
y outh-Side Broad-Street.
J.n 18 8
FOR SALE~r
jjMrjl The Subscriber, from recent inisfor
tunes is desirous of abandoning his
Iliiß business in this place, and offers for
immMMMm sale the large three story building
on Walnut Street, at present occupied by him
as a Tavern. The situation is eligible; the house
'lis large and roomy as any in the up-country,
and the internal arrangements every way adapt
ed to comfort and convenience. The extensive
patronage bestowed upon this House since its
establishment, the present proprietor, no doubt
will be continued to any enterprising and indus
trious individual who may succeed him The
house will oe sold alone or together with the
Furniture, (the latter, however, would be pre
ferred,) upon liberal and accommodating terms.
Persons who may be disposed to pat chase,
would do well to call and view the establishment
at an early day.
L* A. ERWIN.
fIT N. B. All the Stages that come te Ma
con stop at the above establishment.
Macon, Feb. 11 18 4t
Received this Day,
BY BOATS NOS. 11 and 12.
ICASE Ladies white and black Sa
tin Slippers
1 do Gentlemen’s prunella buckled
Pumps
1 do dn Calfskin do do
1 do Boys Kid and Morocco do do
B. W. FORCE & Cos
January 7
At the Store , corner of Broad and Mar.
Jntosh Street, Augusta , Georgia.
HAS just received from France and New-
York by late arrivals, a large assortment
French, English and American
FANVY & STAPLE
Bru W®l®K .
Which he offers tor sale on his usual' moderate
Terms for Cash or Town acceptances
pieces rich and splendid patterns Eng-
A\W lish and American ingrain CARPET
ING, at all prices
17 pieces very fine | and 6 4 French black Bom
bazines
20 pieces 6 4 and 6-4 assorted colors Merino
« Cloths, and Merii o Circassians, all
colors and width
7-8 Mateoni black Italian'Lnstrings
Assorted French Taffeta Silks, for Umbrellas
Rjf h stripe and figured Silks of all colours
Black and colored Gro de Swiss and Gro de
Berlin
Bottle green, scarlet and other colors Gro de
Naple
Merino, Hernani and twisted Silks, Shawls of
all colors and pi ices
Crape, Muslin Silk and other Shawls, latest
style
White, scarlet and black Merino long Shawls
Ladies rmbrodered and lined Horse skin Gloves
Do Long and Habit White do do do
Do W'hite Cotton, Silk and worsted Hose all
colors and qualities
Irish Linens, Sheetings and Diapers
English Long Cloth
Ten dozen Landscape Bead and Si'k « - orked
Bags, some very elegant patterns
Bead Purses and ladies woiked Baskets of all
sizes
Ladies plain and ornamental waist Buckles
Boses of elegant Bonnet Plumes and Wreaths
White and colored French plain and worked
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs as
sorted patterns .
Ladies hair bi aids and Curlsl
India fllibber Suspenders and Garters
Thread Laces and Edgings in great variety of
patterns
Black Italian and French Crapes
Do, Love Silk Shawls
Oil clotb Silk for children’s Aprons
Ladies’ cambric Aprons very rich patterns and
new style
Black, red, green and scarlet silk Velvets
A large assortment of 5 4L«nd 4-4 Ftench color
*<l head Handkerchiefs, quite new
patterns plain and fringed
A large assortment of plain and cut glass Beads :
Plain and cut Gold Beads
Best of Pies and Needles
100 doz. Spool Cotton (Clark’s) all numbers
Blue, black, olive, brown, botrle green and sah
mixt Broad-cloths and Cassimeies
some of which are very fine
Stiiped and mixed milled Cassimrres
Sattinets 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 Lindsey*
Blue Plains and twilled Kerseys
Carpet Binding
Tufted and other Hearth 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 JO7
SUPERIOR CIDER, &c.
JO Bt>ls first rate Cide'r
,3000 large Sweet Oranges
200 l>bls Northern Potatoes
10 do do Beets
3000 bunches Onions
50 bids , do
25 bids Cranberries
60 boxes Sperm Candles
25 tierces N< w Rice
60 boxes, 3000 each American buncli
Segais
hhds superior new Georgia Syrup.
FOR 3AI.E, BV
G. H. METCALF.
P>cc 3 107
2WSW a STOiiEr
H. EARLE HARTRIDGE,
KESPECTFULLY inform* bis friends and
the public that he has just received, and is
n«w opening at the Store No. 66< Bioad Street,
an assortmeitt of fresh 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 fiicnds ip Georgia, as well a3 those in
this city, ark respectfully invited to call and ex
amine for tliemseives ; and lie trusts he shall be
able’to supply them with any articles .in his line
of a quality, and on terms that sliail 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 jthe Advertiser in
Charleston. „
Charleston Jan 28. lOt 15
Original Contents
OF THE
Southern Stjjrlculturitst.
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.
XII— Account of several premium crops of
Corn and Potatoes, with Observations; by Dr.
Charles W. Capers.
XIII— On the Culture of the Grape Vine: by
George Wilson
XIV. —Observations on (lie Rot of the Grape;
directions for tanning Buckskins, (in reply to
Paul Pry; and Notices of the Bee-nouse; by
James Jones.
XV. —On the Culture of Rhubarb ; by the
Editor. Read before the Horticultural Society
of Charleston, October I6ih, 1832, (concluded
from page 14 ) j
XVI. Further Remarks on the “Life of Eli
Whitney by A Small, Planter.
XVll—Account ard 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 biU; also a number
of Promissory Notes, and receipts from differ
ent individuals. The finder may have the Mo
ney, if he will again place the papers in the own
er’s hands, by leaving them where he can get
:them, or inclosing them to Allen County, Ken
tucky, to
H. S. MITCHEL.
Jan SO IS ts
NEW STORE.
STOVALL & HAM LEX
Are now opening an entire new Stock of
Staple and Fancy ,
Combs, Isrushes, Perfumery , |
All which have been purchased in New
York, within the last month, and aro now
ready fur sale, cheap f or cash, or ap’prov-
U?e P The r ur a e SU,re ’ direct, - v opposite
The citizens of Augusta and its vicini
ty, and persons from the country are re
specifully invited to call and examine our
assortment.
January 7 3
NEWS EXTRAORDINARY.
Hallo ! my friends, once more [ return
ihat here of my postponement you may learn
Ii was expected by who read and saw
Last 24th December niy scheme would draw
i lie Union Hotel Lottery, in truth intended
For reasons purely just havebeen suspended
And like an honest man, both good afid true
Will sooner wrong myself than one of y„ u ’
The Golden Land’s drawing st od in my way
On which account I choose a future day,
When Fortune shall your patience’ surely
starch J
W ith Prizes fair, the second day or March
My scheme is good, intended to relieve
Me, from kind credit, no one to deceive
lhat they your friend does owe, and you that
draw
May find, I’ve justice done and ask no more:
I he favor needed, and to be explicit
Is te pun base quickly, all deficit
Os tickets few remaining now on hand,
1 hat must produce you houses, slaves or land.
1 beg you’d read and view go fine a scheme,
And as you wish you’ll have as well as dieam,
a f ‘ e u V ? u ‘ ,raw vc the full amount
And what Übetter, 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
TJiomastmcn Union Hotel Pro
perty.
Tickets in the above Lottery for sale, at
BEERS’
: Lottery and Exchange Office.
ins I roprietor takes this opportunity to re
turn thanks to his friends for the aid already
given, and solicits the public, and particularly
his Mercantile Brethren, to give him further as
distance, in buying up the unsaid Tickets, in this
lust struggle to pay his just debts.
SCHEME.
Os the Union Hotel Properly Lottery,
I. Luke, 1 Negro man, a Blacksmith,
> P A' Ce , j - $660
•l. U) ive, Ido do. a wailing man 600
3. Robert, Ido Boy, do S(X)
4 1 Mingo, 1 do do do 400
5. Willis, Ido do do 350
6 John Ido do do 300
7 Richard 1 do do jjqq
8 Sally, 1 do do Girl 400
9 Lavinia 1 do do 300
„ t> L $3760
REAL ESTATE.
1. Patridgeville Plantation improved,
with 30 acres, Dwelling House and
other ( ut Houses, and snug Orchard
of Apple and Peach Trees in half a
niile of Thomaston. $360
2. Dunsford Place, in three and a half
ntiles of Thomaston, with small im
provement. , 3qq
3 Gin House Lot, with largo Gin House
aud fifty iiaw Gin, to include one acre 050
4. Spring Lot. to include the spring,
with two acres improved, with Log
Cabins. 300
5. North in include four fibres, 250
6 Philadelphia Lot, with Lug Stable, COO
7. Shop Lot aud shop, and Blacksmith'*
'Pools. 250
8 Brick Yard Lot, 60
9. Corner Lot on the public rqeare in
Thomaston, 80 feet front known by
the name of ,the Hill Lot, i 700
10 Union Hotel, including Cook House
Barrack Kitchen, Meat House, small
Store House, and two Out Houses,
with Union Garden and 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 Prizes, all
valued at . 400
Whole amount of the Lottery S2O 000
The drawing will positively .take place on the
first Saturday in March next, in Thnitiaston,
UpsonCouivty, Ga (wherothe Property now is,)
on the same plan as the Gold and Land Lotteries
at Miiledgeville. y. 'i
Price of Tickets, $5
J. B BATEMAN, Proprietor.
Thomaston, Dec 25. 1832.
Pi z,es delivered to holders without discount.
Feb 8 ts 65
Notice.
WILL be sold at the store of the late Eze,
Kiel Wood, in the City of Savannah
next door to Otis Johnson Si Go, by premission
of the Hon. the Court of Ordinary for Chatham
County, on Friday, the fifteenth day of Febuary
next, all the large and valuable stock of Men’s
Women’s, and Childern’s Boots and 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, Jnn.26'h, 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 6t 14
Georgia, Lincoln County.
WHEREAS William Jeter, Guar
dian for the minors of Jesse Har
dy, seo’r. deceased, viz: Whitwell H.
Hardy aud Dicy S. Hardy, applies for
Letters Dismissory, from said Guardian
ship.
These are therefore to cite summon
and admonish all and singular those con
cerned to be aud appear at my Office,
within- the time piescribed by law, and
shew cause why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand in office, this 7th day of
January 1832.
F. F. FLEMING, c. c. o. t,. c.
TH EAUGUSTA JO f YCI UB
WILL commence on Tuesday the 19th d« v
olkcbruary next, free for any Horse,
or Gliding from any pait of il, e woild
Ist days race, 4 mile heats for a purse of S4OO
,7, 3 mile heats for 11 pmseof s S‘3OO
4ih a° 1 a 2 d -° do ! * I't'tse of ,f2OO
4th do a handy cap, best 3 out of 5 for | 2 (i()
♦l.e Char.T, e , S eß /" and R, 'e fovciming
menl nr i. , U 'f ai « # *H.ipted for the govern
of this, with exception that a'l f|,>Kes
*.»tc red-on the -nj-bt previous t, the
day of running, 4he cash will be bung t Z
sMndone.ch day paid over i,,im; ; ,
The Georgia Journal Federal Onion ' Thar
leston Courier Richmond Enquirer ’ q.,
nab Georgian will insert the a trove ,'rk, ~J‘
the day of running, and forward their c - u f
othe Augusta Jockey Clnb for p,,-,.-,. n» L, :l *
the week of the Races.. 1 <u !L
By order of the Club,
Jan. 21,—tf. C ‘ ?cc ’v
WARRENTOY, GEORGIA.
friTnOs to ''inftrrf the Ihjr
patronage.— The subscribed will ,“1 t: ' l ' ,lsl " hc ". their
teutJoii to tho comfort c,t* ? y 1 SL*irt a#-
be provided'with tlia host the M t * 1 ™ r ‘•!*b!c shall
Slables shall be attniule Iv, in r 1 ( ca " “dord, ami their
'ubscribers ivistr*rravellev.' 1 e . hostlers. The
%LT rmin : r
JOSEPH C. HARRIS
JAMES MrlliiNotlGiV
It(trtenton, Gn+Januury |O, 1833.
Colouring for Liquors
,4° r sale by R. B. HAVILAND-
Jy ts 9
Cider, \ megar, & Honey
for sale by R. B. It.iVII.AND &,co
J, ' ln ' W ts ' 9
Cork Wood,
One Bale, for sale by R B il AVI LAND. &co--
tf 9
dentistry.
rjIHE Subscriber respectfully begs leave to
J. make tha following communication to tire
pUiillC , t , ,
In the hope of extending his usefulness and
afloiding rebel to those whose residence is at
so great.a distance from Savannah, as to nte
cludh them from that aid which otherwise •
might obtain from his advice and ■skill j„
tal Surgery, will make the jfbliowin distiii.m
Itoii of his time, viz: three months, alternately'
in Savannah and Augusta, to comment e m \\ t ’
girsta the first day of Februnrt ai> i Au-m-i H «
in Savannah on the first of May «o ;W,v 1,. r
All of,his operations will be pm. tar met
ablp to modern impr 'owmeuts and o„ scientific
principles, with Hie least possible pain and cor
rect professional skill.
Asa aurKc9.tr lie will extract teeth, remove
tumors ol the £urng all dead and useless roots re.
duce irregular teeth to symmetry, Extract the
Nerves of teeth when exposed, remove Dental
Gangiene, aon operate on the Harelip -©ft
palate, Alveolar abscess, Gutn-boilu, Fungus'
Cancerous and Bo trey EWosscmicm of Die A.‘
trum, by opening that cavity, &«. & c
His Medic. l practice fei"i, lr , c e lUc treatment
of ail the diseases of the mouth—such as Scur
vy, Ulcers, Jhrachjf Canchrum Oiis, Sore
Ihroat, Lips, &c.
His Mechanical operations extend tn a l| defi-
CietlC.es of the mouth. He will „l tee.h , . every
possible situation in a.style hot surpassed in the
United States for beauty, durability and use —-
He will artificially supply the loss of gums, jaws
or lectio <s of thejaw, the hom y palate ©. the
palate process, so as to correct deglutition and
restore the speech. Also, cleanse, separate and
fill the cavities of decayed teeth, so as to prevent
further deha., or future sufferings from tooth
acne, «c. fee.
A number of ladies am? gentlemen ofrrspecf
ability both in Savannah and Augusta,f or . whom
the subscriber has performed very difficult and
critical operations, have very generously
milled him lo refer persons alike unfortunate to
them tor particulars in confirmation of his pro
fessional skill. 1
For further information, (V public are refrr .
red to the following gentlemen who have very
kindly offered their names
In Savannah. —Dr. Daniell, Dr. Habersham,
Dr Bartow, Rfey. Mr Preston, Rev. Mr. Wyer,
Rev, Mr. Meally, Judge j. c Nicol), Robert \V.
Pooler, Esq.
Liberty County —Col. Tos. Jones, Rev. C. C.
Jones.
Milledgeville His Excellency Governor
Lumpkin Dr Boykin, Dr. White, Major O. H
Prince, Messrs. Hines ii Harris.
Scottsborough —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. Wade!, Rev Mr. Shatii
non, Rev. Mr. Hoyt.
E. OSBORN.
Jan 0 _ 4 12m
LOST,
LAST nigh', at Ihe Theatre, a jet
MEDALLION, for which the
finder will be suitably rewarded, on leav
it at this office.
January 11 5
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS John Moore, surviving Exe
cutor of John Willron, applies for Les
ters Dismissory, on the Estate of John Willson,
deceased, and late of said county.
These are therefore to cite all and singular
the kindred Hnd creditors of said deceased, to
he and appear at my office within the t me pre
scribed by law, to file their objections, (if any
i hey have,) and shew cause why said letter's
should not be granted.
B M KINNE, c. c. o. r, c.
Dec 12 111 itvfi.m
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