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VOL. 7.
' v PUBLISHED EVERT
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY,
A.T 2 O'CLOCK. P. IVE.
M r . Howard’s Brick Builiiings.oppositethe PostOffiCe
M’lntosh Street.
DIRECTIONS.
‘ Sales of Load and Sc.grnts, by Administrators, Esecu
iors, or Guardians, aro required, by law, to be held on the
irst Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten in the
forenoon and three in the afternpew, at the Court-boa c f
■•he county n which tiie projterty is situate.—Notice if
those sales must be given in a public gazette SIXTY data
previous to tho day cf sale.
Notices of the sale of personal property must be given in
like manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale
Notice to the debtors and creditors of an ostatc, must be
published for FORTY days.
Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or
gluarv for leave to sell laud, must be published for FOLK
. MONTHS.
Noti’e for leave to sell Negroes, must be published for
FOUR MONTHS,before any order absolute shall be made
hercou hy the court " •
1 NOTICE.
r p |IR Copartnership heretofore existing be
1. tween the subscribers in the Practice of
l: ate, is this day dissolved by mutual consent;
They will both attend to the unfinished business
• of the firm until it is Hosed ; and persons ioriebt
,ed to tlie-n for professional service can make
payment to either.
WILLIAM. SCIILEY,
TIIO’S. GLASCOCK.
Nov 2 94 •_
LAM BACK & RUSK,
ALWAYS AHEAD!
IVERTON TAFFEY, a fine nrliclc for Cold?
Scotch Cake?; black Cukes, and
Honey Cake«, all of which are new articles.
Just Received, a small tot of very fine
Granges and fresh Fig?
Fresfirieg; every day at II o’clock.
Also, can be had a few gallons first-rate Pickles
’put up in the very best style.
* Jan 28 ts 12
Cork Wood,
O <e Buie, for sale by R B HAVILAND. Sico-
Jnn. 19 . r .* . ts 9
IMPORT ANT VICTORY.
Sylvester against the World !!!
. Tlip ever furtuua’e Sylvester lias again
c.iiiso to announce to h s Patron’s tho pre
eminent success which has attended the
tsP'-irts of one *>f his di?tant correspondents.
lirawing of the Virginia State Lottery ,
Class \ i. 7, drawn at Richmond Dec. 21
40, 45, 63, 34, 58, 7- 46, 48, Cl, 44
Combination 7 34 58 the grand p-i'Z’i of
10,000 dollars
Was sent by SYLVESTER in a letter
to a grtotleinin at N ishvdb*,Tenn. . '
Adventurers look .40 tbehibove, and if
yon v.iiue wmil h send vonr O ders t<* the
PRIZE SELLING SYLVESTER:
AGAIN.
IN THE NEW YORK LOTTERY,
Drawn Dec. 26 li, 1832, >**
SYLVES I'Ell sold ilie si-end Capi
tal Brize of
4,000 dollars
1 1 was owned, by an Adventurer, who
/ r a long'lime had been wnniag tip;
Fickle Goddess.
NICW YoTTk LOT TERY,
<; Class No. 2, for 1833, v
T<» he drawn on Wednesday, January 15
66 No. LotiorV —lo drawn bullols
$30,000.
CAPITA).S.
1 Pii/.eof 20 000 dollars
1 do 5.000 dollars
2 do 1.600 dollars
2 and » 1,500 dollars
2 do 1.270 'dollai s
Tickets FIVE Dollar*
VIRGINIA S l'.ins LOTTERY
Class N». 1, f., r 1833
Un be diawn on Friday, Jan 18il>, W 33.
66 No. Lottery — lO drawn b illots.
$35,000;
CAPITALS
1 Piizc of 55,000 dollars
1 do 6,000 dollars
1 do 3,000 dollars
■ 1 do 2,000 dollars
&c Amounting to 2,282,000 dollars
Tickets $6. ILilves $3 Quarters $1 50
For Piiies direct votir orders, to
S. J. SYLVESTER,
BAL TIMOIiE
Jdo 14 7 if
Til
OFFERS F‘>R SALE.
500 pieces Cotton Bagging on liberal
terms.
Also —In the Magazine ,
600 kegs FF an«l FFF Dupont’s Gun Powder
JO do Eagle Powder in 25 Canisters
20 half kegs Eagle Powder and » loose
PILLOT & LE BARBIER.
AN oIIbINANCE
TO regulate the weighing of Fodder, Hay
and Oats in bundles brought to the city of
Augusta in wagons, or caits fur sale by weight.
* Sac. Ist. Be it ordained by the City Council
Augusta, That all Fodder, Hay and Oats
brought to this city in wagons or carts for sale,
'shall be weighed at the scales prepared for that
nufpose near the tower market.
■* Sec. 2d. Be it further ordained, That it shall
lie the duty of the clerk of the lower market to
iuperi'irtend the weighing of all Fodder, Hay and
Oats, %t ill hours of the day, from sun rise till
sun set. And tha party selling such Fodder,
Hay or Oats, shall pay to the said clerk fifly cts.
or each wagou, and twenty-five cents for each
cart or dray. ,*
l Sec. 3d- Be it further ordained, That every
person who shall violate the provisions of this
Ordinance, may be fined in a sum not exceeding
Twenty Dollars.
Done in Council the 6fh day of Dec. 1832.
SAMUEL HALE, Mayor.
By the Mayor:
Geo. M. Walker, c. c. o.
Dec 21 114 if
SALT\
At the Wharf, For Sale, by
_ k O H METCALF.
Feb 16 20
gEORCIA COURIER.
s&ws jl
At the Store, corner of Hroad and Mac
Intosh Street, Augusta, Georgia.
JTT AS just received from France and New-
B I York by late arrivals, a large assoitment
French, English and American
FANCY & STAPLE
Which he offers for sale on his usual moderate
Terms for Cash or Town acceptances
pieces .rich and splendid patterns F.ng
miyY 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 Merinq
Cloths, and Merit o Circassians, all
co'ors and width
/-8 If 6-4 Majeoni black Italian Lustrings
Assorted French Taffeta Silks, for Umbrellas
Rich stripe and figmed Silks of All colours
Black and colored Gro de Swiss and Gro de
Berlin
Bottle green, scarlet and other colors Gro de
Naple
Merino, Hcrnnni and twisted Silks, Shawls of
all colors and pi ices
fV.pe, Muslin Silk and other -Shawls, latest
style
While, scarlet and black Merino long Shawls --
Ladies emhrodered and lined Horse skin Gloves
Do Lonrr and Habit White do do do
Do While Colton, Silk and worsted Hose all
colors aril qualities
Itisb Linens, Sheetings and Diapers
English Long Cloth 1 *
Ten dozen' Landscape Bead and Si k worked
Bags, some very elegant patterns
Bead Purses and ladies winked Baskets of all
sizes ■’ ’ •
Ladles plain and ornamental waist Buckles
Boxes of elegant Bonner Plumes and Wreaths
White and colored French plain and worked
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs as
sorted patterns
Ladies hair biaids 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 t
Ladies’ cambric Aprons very licit patterns and
nVw style
Black, red, green and scarlet silk Velvets
A large assortment of 5 4 and 4-4 French color
ed head Handkerchiefs, quite new
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' salt
mixt Broad-cloths and Cassimeres
some of which are very fine
Stiiped and mixed milled Cassimeres
Ssttinets of all kinds in great variety of prices
9 4 and 10 4 London Dufllc B ankets
l(rand 12 4 colored Counterpanes
Mackinan Point Blankets, milled
Red and blue, white and red mixt Lindseys
Btue Plains and twilled Kerseys
Carpet Binding
Tufted and other Heal th Rugs to match the Car
petings
Together loith v large assortment of
Cologne, Orange, Rose and Lavender Water
Rose and Almond Soap, Antique Oil
Hair Powder and Powder Puffs,
Durable Ink, fcc.
December 3 ts 107
ON CONSIGNMENT.
JUST RECEIVED
5 PIPES Cognac Brandy
'ls Half Pipes Holland Gin
60 Pieces Tow Bagging
60 Coils Bale Rope
10000 Spanish Segnrs t
5 Tierces New Rice
ALSO
Just Lnndrr.g from Steamboat Augusta,
Hints. New.Oileans and Porto Sugars
“ West India Molasses
“ St. C’roix Rum
“ N E Rum
“ Whiskey
“ Cider Brandy
Barrels N. G.in
“ Mackerel
“ Sperm Oil
“ Butter Crackers j
Casus Loudon Porter and Bro*n Stout
“ Prime Cheese
Quarter Pipes Cogswell’s Wine
“ casks Cargo Wine
Boxes White Havaunaand Lump Sugars
“ Sperm CandleSsaiid Soap
“ Raisins and Herrings
“ American Segars
Bags Piinie Gieen Coffee
'} “ Dmp and Buck Sliol
Bales Cotton Bagging
n 44 Yarn
cases Negro Shoes
And an Assortment of Staple
For sale low for cash or approved endorsed
notes, by
J. MARSHALL.
* POOR SUGARS.
34 Tierces just rfeccived, for sale, low by
G. H. METCALF.
Feb 15 20
~> T NOTICE .
WILL be sold at thi Store of the late Eze
kiel Wool, in the cily of Augusta, by
permission of the Hon. the Court of Ordinary for
Chatham comity, on Wednesday the 27th day
of February instant, all llrat large and valuable
stock of Mens’, Women’s &. Children’s BOOTS
and SHOES, belonging to and being a portion
of the Estate of the said Ezekiel Wood, dec.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
Wm. HALE, Ex’r.
Augusta, Feb 1,1833 td 14
Notice. “
THE undersigned has moved his Office be
low the Market where the Fodder and Hay
Scntes is erected ; and hereby gives notice that
the Scales are now ready, and that the Ordinance
passed ou the 6th December, 1832. regulating
the same, will hereafter. be regularly enforced.
J. W. MEREDITH.
Due 28 117 if
New Crop Molasses.
For Sale, low from Wharf,
45 Hhds. superior, New Molasses, by
GEORGE H. METCALF.
Feb 15 20
Colouring for Liquors
for sale by R, B. HAVILAND- &co-.
•lan. 19 ' t s 9
Cider, Vinegar, & Honey,
for sale by R. B HAVILAND Sico
Jan, lf> ts 9
AUGUSTA, (GEO.) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1833.
English Mustard.
BnxVs Superior English Mustard
20 Do American
For Sale by
G. 11. Metcalf.
Febuary, 8 ts 17
t Ladies Philadelphia Slippers.
1 Case Ladies black Piunello Slippers
1 do do do Kid do
1 do do Green Morocco do
Just received, and for ssle. at No 262 by
LOUIS CRESS &. Cos.
February 6, , ts, 16
NEW PATTEIiks
Os Earthen and China Ware.
fTIIIE subscribers have recently received, per
JL ships Olive Branch and Gauges, at Savan.
nail, from Liverpool direct, 255 packages of
Earthen and China Ware, which makes thei r
fall stock in every respect complete, and embra
ces every variety of blue, black, brown, pink,
and put pie Dinner and Tea Ware—Persian
plates, dishes, teas, bowls, and jugs, of entire
new pallet ns. at prices unusually lon—together
with every article of enameled, edged, C. C. and
Moco Ware.
Thpir assortment will bear comparison with
any ever offered in the Southern country, and
earnestly invite merchants, and others, who
have usually bought in Charleston, or elsewhere,
to an examination fpr themselves before mak
ing future purchases. Prices will he found low
and teims liberal. Every attention will be paid
to orders^ both in selecting and packing—none
but expeiienced packers being employed by us
They have also for saly, every variety of cut
and plain Hall Lamps, Astral Lamps, and
Shades extra, Billiard and Liveipool Suspend
ing Lamps and Glasses extra, fine gilt China
Tea Sets—Jugs, Plates, Teas, and Coffees, Li
quor cases, &lc
I’. B. TAYLOR & Cn.
No. 266 Broad st. tinder the Masonic Hall.
And 363, one door below the Merchants' and
Planter's Bank.
Augusta. Dec. 7. 108 ts
NOTICE.
THE Subscriber wishes to hire two or three
good Male Servants, fpr which a liberal
ptice will be given. J *
W. G. GRIMES.
Oct 19 88
MOLASSES. ~
Hhds New Ciop Martinique, landing
and will be sold, low, by J. MEIGS.
Feb 11 • 18 3t
v Molassses and Coffee.
licrccs and 30 hhds. good Molasses, and
60 bags pi ime Coffee,
Just received nnd for sale low, by '
LATHAM HULL, Auctioneer
Jan 21 9
FOR SALE, BY
SIBLEY & MORMSO.W
SO Hhds N. O. Spear (new crop)
50 do and 100 bbls New-Orleans
Molasses, very prime
5 tons Iron 7 id 12, inches wide
5 do Plntigli'Motilds
12 kegs prime Guslren Butler
50 pieces twilled Count) Cotton
Bagging
20 coils Cotton Rope
English and Irish Potatoes
5000 very large Oranges
Jan 30 13 91
U AGAIN TT
WE have it in our power of offering to tne
public something nice, TARTS «53T
CORDIAL, a pleasant as well as Healthy
beverage, all the R«ge at the North, &. highly
recommended by the Faculty. Also Ginger
Cordial, A Small lot of Oranges, &i Apples.
Just Received and for sale by
LAM BACK Si RUSE.
NO. 200 Sooth Side Broad Street
Feb 1, 1833 , 14 ts
JUST RECEIVED,
20 Bhls: Fresh Beer
20 do Newark Cider, in prime order
100 boxes superior Bunch Raisins
25 halves do do
25 quarters do do
40 fiikins best Goshen Butter
-20 bhls Northern Apples, in good order
100 hampers Irish Potatoes
10 boxes Herrings
’ Pickled Tongues Smoked do
6 halfbbls Pickled Pork
5 bhls Smoked Beef
10 Boxes Fresh Lemons
FOR SALE, BY
DORTIO «fc LAFITTE,
No. 236, Broad Street.
Feb 13 19 ts
POTATOES.
200 Barrels for sale, by
G. H. METCALF.
Feb 15 ' 20
N. E. RUM.
17 Hhds. and 30 Bhls for sale, from the
Wharf, by G. H. METCALF
Feb 15 ' 20-
DENTIST.
RETURNS his thanks to the public for the
patronage he has received in this city, and
informs his friends that he will visit it earlier
next winter than he did the past.
July 20 .. 48 ts
Notice.
I have a number of private stables, separate
from the Public Stable, suitable Cor race or
saddle horses, atlached to the U. S. Hotel, in
good order, all those wishing to attend the ra
ces, can be turnisbed in order with plenty
of forage, and good Ostlers
OTHO WEAVER.
February 6. ts 15
Received this Day,
BY BOATS NOS. 11 and 12.
ICASE Ladies white and black Sa*
tin Slippers
1 do Gentlemen’'* prunella buckled
Pomps
1 do do Calfskin do do
1 do Boys Kid and Morocco do do
B. W. FORCE tfc Cos
January 7>-
JOB PRINTING
Executed with tmntness and despatchat this office
MODERN STYLE
4 op
MB.. R. S. JACKSON,
Late Principal (lau'ist of the Bowery Theatre,
N u-York.
O ESPECTFULLY announces to his friends
JIV H °d the public of Augusta, that be is now
prepared to give lessons on that elegant and
most fashionable instrument, the Flute.
Mr. J. having studied under the Celebrated
( uddif\ kegs leave to observe that his method
of teaching is precisely after the manner ol
Messrs. Nicholson &. Cuddy ; embracing all the
variety of Tone. Fingering, Articulation, Vi
bration, Gliding, Shakes, Harmonics, Stc. iic.
made use of by the two above mentioned, the
most celebrated performers of Europe and
America.
For Terms apply at Mrs. Wests Boarding
House, Corner of Washington r.nd Ellis streets
Feb 13 . 18 Im >
ucn Donations as per
eiW®* sons may be desirous of making
to assist the C"|ouizalion -Society in the volun
tary removal of F ree Persons of Color from this
State, will betcreived bv the Subscriber.
ROBERT CAMPBELL.
Augusta , Nov. 16, 1832 lUO
3 ■■<Sp>g [ r—. Southern, Northern
and Western, Land, Loan,
Commission and General
® Agency and Intelligence Office,
New-Orleans, La. The subscribers respectful
ly inform the public throughout the Union, that
they have opened an office (having also appoin
ted agenis in Washington, Baltimore, Philadel
phia and New-York,) for the purpose of acting
as an agent to transact business in this or any’
of the above named c-ities, having a very exten
sive acquaintance through the United States, ad
joining territoriesand Canada, and having made
arrangements to attend to transmittling and
receiving information from and td England,
France, and every part of Europe, they most
respectfully solicit a share of public patronage,
pledging themselves to use every exertion togiye
perfect satisfaction.
Those editors of newspapers who feel well dis
posed towards this establishment, shall have
their business done free of expense, at any time,
by inserting t..is advertisement, and forwarding
a paper to us containing the same.
We are now prepared to attend to the follow
ing business—Purchase sell, barter, rent and
ease landed property of every description .
purchase, sell and exchange ; bank, canal, rail
road and every other kind of stock; purchase
and sell merchandize of every description, at
public or private sale. ’
Borrow and loan money on bond and mort
gage, or unincumbered real estate-
Act as an agent for procuring partners for in
dividuals, toengage in eveiy kind of business or
profession. • , .
Will act as attorney’s agent and otheis for
claiming legacies inheVuances, and settling
estates; also, collecting and remitting every
description of debts dues and demands.
Information givj?n respecting the arrival and'
departure of pepket ships, steam and canal
packets, and accommodation stages, and
all other modes of conveyance whether by laud,
or water, witlrthcir respective rates of fare ac-’
torametdation, Sue. Sec ; also, all other informa
tion necessary for strangers and travellers to be
in possession of.
Information and intelligence on any subject
hi this corn try or Euiope, received and forward
ed (confidentially )
Books and recoids of c- unty or state govern
ment offices, searched nod examined, and the
required information forwarded to each appli
cant.
A register of public and private boarding
houses, their terms and accommodations, will be
kept at this office, and strangers arriving in this!
city, have only to apply to this office, to be suit
ed at once with hoarding places.
Situations, in mercantile, manufacturing and
other establishments, as hook keepers, salesmen,
and assistant clerks, bar keepers, teachers, col
lectors, agents &.C, , procured, if by letter
postage must be paid accompanied with a fee-
N. B. Reference will be given in all cases
to those who require it, as to public and private
character, ability, fee. fee.
All persons forwarding communicetions re
specting real estntq offered for sale, barter, lease
or to be given on bond and mortgage, will recol
lect it is indispensably necessary to fol-ward a
correct description of the premises; also a draft
or plan if possible, stating situation, quantity,
quality, improvements, distances from cities or
towns, county scats, post roads, navigable
streams price, terms, fee. fee.; also, enclose an
advance fee, and postage paid.
Charges will be regulated according to nature
and amount of business.
All first applications to be accompanied with
a consulting fee, which will entitle tire applicant
to any information thev may require. No let
ters (in any case,) will be taken from the Post
Office, unless post paid—immediate answers will
he remitted In all communications.
L. VANDERBURGH & Cos.
No. 10, St. Louis street-
Dec 31 118
Ten Dollars Reward
RAN A WAY from the subscriber’s Plantation,
in Columbia County, about the first ofAprl
last a Negro Boy named GEORGE, about 25
years 01d,’5 feet Bor 9 inches high, has a large
bushy head of hair, rather light complected, and
inclined to be roundshouldered—speaks quick
when spoken to, has a sullen look, and shows his
teeth very much when laughing. The above re
ward will be paid on the delivery of said 'Negro
to me, in Columbia or if lodged in any
Jail so tha 1 get him again. It is believed he is
lurking about Augusta and Savannah—and it is
likely that when caught he would not tell his
owner’s name, as lie refused to do so on a
former occasion.'
TURNER CLANTON
Darby's P. O. Columbia County.
Dec 19 114 wtf
COTTON GINST
Boatwright & jones, of Columbia,
S. C. respectfully inform their friends and
the public lhat 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
>of the best materials and in the best manner. —
We will keep on band GIN3 of different sizes,
1 from 30 to 60 Saws’.
lEP Our Shop is about one hundred yards
above the Upper Market in this place.
Aug 24 53 wtf
Shot Guns and Pistols.
JUST RECEIVED,
20 Elegant Double barrelled Fowling
Pieces, with Percussion Locks
1 pair Duelling Pistols
10 pair Pocket do
FOR SALE, BY
♦ J. MARSHALL.
Feb 4 15 ts
news extraordinary.
r| |* fr' e,, 4s, once more I return
iat lei e of my postponement you may learn ,
ji was expected by who read aud saw
. h„ December my scheme would draw
liie Union Hotel Lottery, in truth intended,
I 1 or re a ions purely just havebeen suspended,
And like an honest man, botli good and true,
_' V ‘ 1 * , I ,o,le r r wr °ng myself than one of you.
the Golden Land’s drawing st,oil in my way,
On winch account 1 choose a future day,
When fortune shall your patienpe surely
starch '
With Prizes fair,.the second day or March
Vly scheme is good, intended to relieve
Me, tiont kind credit, Do one to deceive
lhat they your frieud does owe, and you that
draw
May find, lye justice done and ask no more,
I he favor needed, and to be explicit,
Is <e purchase quickly, all deficit
Os tickets few remaining now on hand,
1 hat 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 or you draw you’ll hiy<f the full amount
And what is better, not the least discount
l 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 iu the above Lottery for sale, at
BEERS’
Lottery and Exchange Office.
The Proprietor takes this opportunity to re
turn thanks to his friends foe the aid already
given, and solicits the public, and particularly
his Mercantile Brethren, to give him further as
sislance, in buying up the unsold Tickets, in this
last struggle to pay his just debts.
SCHEME.
Os the Union Hotel Property Lottery,
*• Duke, 1 Negro man, a Blacksmith,
P’ ice ,- SSOO
-• Dive, Ido do. a waiting man 600
3. Robert, Ido Boy, do 500
4- Mingo, 1 do do do 400
5. Willis, 1 do do do 350
6 John Ido do do 1300
7. Richard;) do do 300
8 Sally. Ido do Girl 400
9' Lavinia 1 do do 300
1 $3750
REAL ESTATE.
L Patridgeville Plantation improved,
with 30 acres, Dwelling House and
other Gut Houses, and seug Orchaid
of Apple and Peach Trees iu half a
mile of Thomaston. $350
2. Dunsford Place, iir three and a half
miles of Thomaston, with small im
provement. 300
3 Gin House Lot, with large Gin House
anil fifty Saw Gin, to-include one acre 650
4. Spring Lot, to include the spring,
with two acres improved, with Log
Cabins. 300
5. North to include four acres, 250
6 Philadelphia Lot, with Log Stable, 200
7. Shop Lot and shop, and Blacksmith’s I'.j ,
Tools. 260
8 Brick Yard Lot, 60
9. Corner Lot on the public square in
ThomastoD, 80 feet front known by
the name of the Hill Lot, 700
10 Union Hotel, including Cook House
barrack Kitchen, Meat House, small
Store House, aud two Out H ruses,
with Union Garden and Stable Lot,
Cow lot and Kitchen, Garden lot, and
three Stables and one crib, ail 011 five
lots, valued at 12,800
19 Prizes of Land and Negroes. $19,600
A great variety of other Prizes, all ”
valued at jvi, ,400
Whole amount of the Lottery S2O 000
The drawing will positively take place on the
first Saturday in March next, 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
Scnven Sheriff Sales.
WILL be sold, on the first Tues
day in March next, at the Court
House, in Jacksonburo,’ Scriven County,
between (hetusual hours of sale. - I*
100 actesofpme Land, (more
or less,) levied till as the property of Eli
as McCleland, the said land, joining laud
of Nicholas Siregle, Mrs. Emily Rnbats
and others’ to satisfy sundry Executions
in from a Justice's Court, in fav.ir of Jas.
H. Wade, John L. Martin and Peter Ar
nett. Property levied on aud returned
by a Constable.
ALSO,
Al the same place and time a Negro
Woman, named Judy, levied on hS the
property of William Oliver, to satisfy
sunder Executions in favor of Augustus
S. Jones, said Executions issued from a
Justice’s Courl. Levy made and return
ed by a Constable.
JNO. C. FERRILL, Sheriff.
Jan 30 13 td
Administrators 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 t lie Justices of the Inferior
Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes, a
•ract of’’Laud, containing five hundred
Acres, more or less, situate in Richmond
County, belonging to the estate ,'tff Mary
Daily deceased ; sold for the benefit of
tho heirs and creditors of said deceased.
WM. SKINNER. Adm'r.
Jan .30 13 w2<n .
I • -a—_£JL
DRAWING POSTPONED.
Union Hotel Property Lottery.
THE drawing has been postponed til
first SATURDAY in March
next, when it will positively be drawn.
J. B. BATEMAN, Proprietor
tha. have advertised the
Drawing, will publi h tho postponement
till Ist MaMfb.
Jan. 1. tlstni IIP
| THEAUGV&J'A JOCKEY Cl UV
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2d .to* * aCe ’0 L Rats f ‘ >l a I ,u| se of S4OO
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The same Rules and Regulation* governing
the Charleston Tut fare adopted for life govern
ment of this, wnh the exception all Horses
are to be entered on the night previous to the
day of running, Ihe cash will be hung up at the
the U inne e r aCh “ nd Pa ' d ° Ver to
The Georgia Journal, Federal Uniqn, Char
leston Courier Richmond Enquirer, and Sava,,,
nah Georgian will insert the above weeklv until
theday of running, and forward lb. i, account*
otlm Augusta Jockey Clnb for payment durin
the week ol the Races n, v
By order of the Club,
Jan. 21. wt, . C. MINOR, Seey
dentistry.
THE Subscrioer respectfully begs leave to
puniic” 11 ,h * fol, ® wi "« communication to the
afl- lO „n e o hOP r r• Cl ' endin «‘ usefulness and
affording relief to those whose residence is at
so great a distance from Savannah, a? to pre
clude, them trom that aid which olherwise t .ev
might obtain from:his advice and skill h. Den
tal Surgery, will make the f0110w.,, iJ,s,r,t,u
tion of h,s time, viz: three months, alien,*ul y
in Savannah and Augusta, to commence in Au
tfusta the first day of February ami Aueusl and
in Savannah on the first of May and November.
All ol his operations will be performed agree
ablp to modern improvements and on soiei.t, c
principles, with the least possible pain and cor
rect professional skill.
Asa Surgeon,>. will, extract tejjth, remove
tumor.g of she gums all dead and useless roots re
duce irregular teeth to symmetry. Extract the
Nerves of teeth when exposed, remove Dental
Gangrene, anil operate on the Hare lip, Sntt
pala.te, Alveolar abscess, Gum boils, Fungus
.Cancerous aud Bouey Exciessceuces of the An
trum, by opening that cavity, itc. Ike.
His Medic-il practice embrace Ike. Iret.iment
of all the disegsts.of the mouth—such Scur
vy, Ulcers, Tlirach, Cancfiruiu Oris, Sore
Throat, Lips, Sfc Hie.
His Mechnnicel operations extend to all defi
ciencies of the mouth. He will set teeth i > every
possible situation in a sty le not, surpassed a. the
United Slates for beauty, durability and use,
He will artificially supply the los* oLg-ums j »ws
or sections of tbejdW, the.honey painte or the
palate process, so as to correct deglutition and
restore the speech. Also, separate and
fill the cavities of decayed teeth, so as to pi event
further decay, or future suffvi.ings from t io<h
ache, fkc. Sic.
A number of ladies ami gentlemen of respect
ability. both in oavannnh and Augusta, for whom
the subscriber lias 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 refer
red to the following gentlemen who have very
kindly offered their names .*
In Savannah .—Dr,, I Dr. Habersham,
Dr. Bartow, Rev. Mr Preston, Rev. Mr Wyer,
Rev. Mr. Meally, Judge I. C. Nieoll. Robert W.
Pooler, Esq.
Liberty {.aunty.— Col. Jos. Jones, Rev. C. C.
Jones
Milledgeville His Excellency f : .vei nor
Lumpkin, Dr White, Majo. O. H
Prince, Messrs. Hines ii Harris.
Scottsborougli ..—Dr Brown
Avgusta —Dr Cunningham, Dr. Anthony,
Dr. Robertson, Dr. Savage. Rev. Mr. Tilmagc,
Rev. Mr. Read, Hon. Samuel Hale Rnbert F.
Poe, Esq,
Athens.— Dr. W. W. Wade!, sev Mr. Shan
non, Rev. Mr. Hoyt.
E. OSBORN.
Jan 9 4 ,2m
StAQQST 31 MIX*
FURTHER extracts hum * Review of the
Report of the Joint Committee on the
Batik of Macon.
It is alleged “ that the register of the bills is
sued .and kept by. m* j» not correct, and ought
not to be relied oil.” It any thing coming frma
the majority of that committee coufd have sur
piised me, it would be.,,this Shameless and un
founded assertion. The supposed difficulty of
detecting the»falsef>ood of the statement no
doubt gave them confidence to venture it; tmt
in this hope they shall be disappointed. So far
as thi* charge goes and is intended to convey
the idea that there are bills on the Bank of Ma
con in circulation, signed by me as Cashietv
which have not been fairly registered, it is false!
and the author, with all others who assented to
this shameless insinuation Ido not hesitate to
pronounce base and wilful calumniators. The
public will be surprised to learn that the form
mitlee, so far from having r. particle of testimony
to support this charge, have in de it in the face
of the very strongest evidence which C4>uld be
adduced to prove a negative, she .ring its false
hood. It was known to them, that on a former
occasion, and in answer to this same charge,
which then existed only-in rumor, I had distinct
ly stated in the public gazettes, if there wap •
single bill in circulation signed and issued by
me, that did not appear fairly SPt forth on the
books of the B'ink, that I was ready at any mo
ment to redeem it in specie. At the same time
I requested that the Register might be publish
ed, offering to pay the expense myself, that eve
ry bill holder might hare an opportunity to exa
mine for themselves. Here then was a mode,
pointed out by myself, by which it.could be ac
curately ascertained Whether there was “any
bills in cifctilatioa which had not been register
ed.” But it was rejected them, by then, by the
Managers of the Bank; and the committee who
have so recently had that Register in tbeir p4>«*
session, with the power t# contol it, have still re
fused to affortj to the public the opportunity of
examining it and judging for themselves. They,
knew well that it would prove the falsehood of
their pttiful and base insinuation. But 1 repeat
again, their hope to avoid a detection of the ca.
iumny they have propagated shall be disap|>oinl
ed I have applied for, Mid so soon as the R, -
gister can be obtained, am determined that the
Register shall be published ; by which an impar
tial public may determine the truth or falsehood
of this accusation.
ROBERT COLLINS.
Feb 18 19
JOB PRINTING.
ALL kinds of JOB PRI N'l I>G continued to
be done at THIS OFFICE at the ferv
owest price.
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