Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, February 27, 1833, Image 1

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VOL. 7. PUBLISHED EVERY MOND\Y;.WEDN ESOAY and FRIDAY, jXHb 2. O f CtiOOSt . as- Mr Howard's i'-riok Building*,oppositethe Tost-Officc • •'S' jlßlOtoah Street. • Ilj RUCTIONS. Sates,>f Laudu lit Neirrnes, by Uniimxtraiors, Kxecu or Guardians-, aro required,-by law, to bo held on :> • ti«l Tuesday fn ibe month, between the hours ot ten in if forenoon anil three in the afternoon, at die Oouit-noa •.».« J the comity u whirl) the prf.i.ortyAsiß«mito.-!V<>uc-; '-lioae be given m ti public gazette SIX.I V ui • r.revloii- to the day if sale. * (fotices oft lot 3»le of pertoHttl property must bo given m like manner, FORTY hays previous to the Jay of saie Notice Mi tlio Jebiors aiiil creditors of an estate, niu*- Dr published for FORTY Jays. fn F Notice that application will be made to the lituary for leave to sell laud, must bo published for FOUR leave to sell Negroes, must be published for FOUR tONT.lH,before any orderabsolute shall be made hereon y the court- TO T'ffifi PUJBpC. WiiY the Union 11 del Property Lottery is offered to ihe (in >lic! is frequently ask ed ; and tli ii the whole m ttter is not well enough n u-ticuhiriz-hl. The Proprietor finding himself involved Mortgaged his la.-idea Estate to one, and his Negroes to another, (f.wo of the oldest) of his creditors. 'With this view that if he could noj be abl■ to raise the. moi,gages that lie would in such events take the bestemirse with his Pro perty to pay his debts. Or in other words pay the other creditors ns well as the Mortgagees Accordingly with him as with others, his,reason able views lulled. And in order to do justice <e others of his creditors, as well as the Mortga ges; He lias off<-red hia property in ihe plan now before the public. The propert • has been valued by four highly distinguished and disinterested gentlemen nt §2O o)lo—and divided into four thousand whole Tickets at five dollars each. Reference to the Schema for ihe Prizes and their inscription.— Also the creditors appointed, under sea), sis highly disiiognish and and dtoteresied uentlemeu to attend as Assignees,and the public sanctioned the -whole &ic. Now if the Proprietor shall fall by the second of next month to sell Tickets enough to pay the two lMoitgages, (which is less than half the whole amount of the said stock,) then the Lot tery must fail, and but little in >re will he be able to pay than the said, Mortgages and he be left io.lebt vviih a wile and six small children with' i cither propeity nor credit But oil ttie other hand. If he sells his Tickets sufficient and above to pay ibe Mortgages then his other ere ditoi's will be materially, benefited, and he will be enabled »\ itli Ids slo< kto pay his debts. And tlio’ lie will have no properly, be will be clear of debt ; and be trust-, ree'aiiu ids credit. l'ho great anxiety of the proprietor to self his Tickets —rests on tills, to do justice to his other creditors its well as his tvv o Yiortgag es. and to pay his debts with a property at least vvoilli more than it Is offered at If thou wort imlebt iu-tead of me Then I yroul-j buy of thee. But 1 am indehi instead of (lice, Then come and buy of me. And by said purchase let me say * You make a fortune eveiy day. Then Hasten, the Tickets to buy. Or my Credits me will nullify !!! !! * Big Prizes Union Hotel—sl2,Boo. .1 B. BATEM VN, Proprietor The Creditors of the lute firm of Bateman &, Duncan amt of J. B. Bateman art* hereby noli tied to attend at Thojna«ton Upson County, Goo. I»y themselves, (or write to tile superintendants of the above Lottery) or Attorneys, on Friday mid Saturday the first and second days of iVlarch .next, the day of Fixing and the day of drawing the above. Lottery. J B. BATEMAN, Proprietor and sole Agent of said firm All the Editors which have published any tiling about the Union Hotel Pioperty Lottery, * will please publish, tilt above till the 2d March belt. The proprietor will see it paid. Feb 18 22 td Notice. DUIUNG my absence train the - city, John H. Wuiiinr, Phillip A Mantz, &i IVm. C. Dillon, will net as my agents and are fully anthniz and. and empowered to transact all my business. WILLIAM WRIGHT. F.b J_B 21 ,f Notice. I have a ntunhrr of private stables, separate from the Public Stable, suitable lor race or Saddle ho ses, attached lo the U. S. Hotel, in good order, all those Wishing to attend the ra ces, can he furnished in gieat order with plenty of forage, and good Ostleis 01T10 WEAVER. February 6. ts 15 TiJuSich sAirriiL limber and Hair Dresser, Respectfully informs Ids friends and Custo niers that he can now furnish them with Sara toga with Stocks, aud other light articles of dress, in addition to the usual accommoda tions of his Shop. He thinks them for their past favors, nud hopes for (heir Continuance. February 20. 3t 22 12. OSBO 3R.3JT, (UHGEOK DENTIST ~B % ESPECTi' ULI Y informs the citizens of &\ Augusts and its vicinity, that he has re turned to this city, and taken private rooms at the Unitvtl States Motel, ea-t end, where an enr- Vy call from those who m iy need his profession la services will receive prompt and unremiltcd littentiou. Feh 8 ts Notice. THE subset iher takes this method of inform ing the public that he has withdrawn him self from the firm of James M. Carter. &.Co. and Nelson Gaiter &ICO. NELSON CARTER. Feb. 18i h 1833. 3 t 21 MB&SO AT GARTER RETURNS his thanks to his friends and the public hr general for their liberal patronage and support and requests a continuance of the same. He is now rtccioing a large & extensive Stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Surgical Instruments, Paints, Oils, Glass and Dye Stuffs. Which lie offers to the public on Accommoda ting terms, at his present stand on the north side of Btoad Street, No 301. six doors below Mac Keuzie Beunoch’s Corner. Feb 18 21 3t NOTICE. THE undersigned has moved his Office her' low the Maiket where the Fodder and Hay Sscales is erected ; and hereby gives notice that Dm Scaius are now ready, and that the Ordinance passed on the 6ih December, 1832. regulating the same, will hereafter, be regularly enforced. J. VV. MEREDITH. Dec 28 10 ts NEW STORE# STOVALL & HAMLEN Art now opening -m entire new Stock of Staph? and Fancy DIEW MXDMa Combs, finishes, Perfumery, ‘ tec. Sfc. All which liavo been purchased in New York, within ihe last tnoitlh, and ar» now ready for sale, cheap for cash, or approv ed paper, at their store, diiectly opposite the Theatre. The citizens of Augusta and its vicini ty, and persons from ihe-connirv are re spectfully invited to call and examine our assortment. Januai v 7 3 3L aaiVjßldb At the Store, corner of Broad and Mac % fntosh Street, Augusta, Georgia. HA3 just received from France and New- York by late arrivals, a large assortment French, English and American FANCY & STAPLE unct Which lie offers tor sale oil 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 sand 6 4 French black Bom bazines 20 pieces 5 4 and 6-4 assorted colors Merino Cloths, 1 -and Merit o Circassians, all colors and widih 7-8 f? 6-4 Matseoni blai k Italian Lustrings Assorted French Taffi-ta Silks, for Umbrellas Rich stripe and figured Silks of nil colours Black and' colored Gro de Swiss and Gro de Berlin Bottle green, scarlet and other colors Gro de Naple Merino, Hernaiii and twisted Silks, Shawls of ail colors and prices Crkpe, Muslin Silk and other Shawls, latest style White, scarlet and black Merino long Shawls Ladies emhrodered and lined Horse skin Gloves Do Long and Habit White do do do Do White • Cotton, Siik and. worsted Hose all -colors aril-qualities Irish Linens, Sheetings and Diapers English Long Cloth ; Ten dozen Landscape Bead and Si k vorked Bags, some very elegant patterns Bead Purses and ladies worked Baskets of all sizes Ladies plain and ornamental waist Buckles Boxes of elegant Bonnet Plumes and Wreaths While and colored French plain and worked Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs as sorted patterns l.ndies 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 Ladies’ cambric Aprons very licit patterns and new sty le Black, red, grefen and scarlet silk Velvets A large assortment of 6 4 and 4 4 French color ad head Handkerchiefs, quite new patterns plain and fringed A large assortment of plain and cut glass Beads Plain arid cut Gold Bends Best of Pins and Needles 100 d«z. Spool Cotton (Clark’s) all numbers Blue, black, olive, brown, bottle-green and salt mist Broad-cloths and Cassimeres some of which me very fine Stiiped anti mixed milled Cassimeres Sattinets ofall kinds in great variety of prices 9-4 and 10 4 London Duffic B aukets 10 and-12 4 colored Counterpanes Mwtkinan Point Blankets, milled Red and blue, white antfred mbit Lindseys Blue Plains and twilied 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 Aliiioii l Soap, Antique Oil Hair Powder and Powder Pull's, Durable Ink. &.c. December 3 ts 107 Alolassses and Coffee. tierces and 30 hints. good Molasses, and XwlvF 50 bags prime Coffee, Just received and for sale low, by LATHAM HULL, Au ciioneer Jan 21 v 9 Received this Day, BY BOATS NOS 11 and 12. ICASE. Ladies white aud black Sa tin Slippers 1 do Gentlemen’s la buckled P utnps 1 do do Calfskin do 1 do B<>ys Kid and Morocco do do B. W. FORCE & Cos January Ten Dollars Reward. RAN AW AY on the 6th iust, from my Planta tion in Richmond county, my Negro Fel low JACK , aged about 32 year#, and about 6 feet high, very black, likely andsimrl. He is supposed lo have gone to Miliedgeville, or its neighborhood, from the circumstance of- his wife’s being carried there by the removal of her master, Mr. Hamilton Rajford, to that neigh borhood. JOHN COLLINS? February 20 6t 22 A Situation Wanted. A YOUNG man who can come well recom mended, wishes it Situation in • Dry Goods or Grocery Stole, or Warehouse. A line addressed to J. L and left at this office wilt meet immediate attention. February 20. ts 22 __ _________ 66 oe it ordained by the City ■ I Council of Augusta, that all Fodder, Hay or Oats, brought to this city, ia Waggons or Carts, for sale, shall be weighed at the Scales prepared for that purpose near the Lower Market and it is ordained, by the same that every person violating ihis oidinance may be fined in a sum not exceeding $20.” This will notify the citizens that tbs Scale has been, under the direction of Mr. J. Cole, lengthened and is now in complete order and all persous violating the above or dinance will be reported. J. W. MEREDITH, Clerk L. M. Feb 22 23 ts JOB PRINTING Executed with outness and dttpgtdiattliis office AUGUSTA, (GEO.) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1833. CHOICE GROCERIES. 20 Bids, single, double and refined Loaf Sugar 15 boxes Sperm Candles 20,000 Spanish Segars, superior 10 bags prime Java. Coffee 10 half" bills Canal Flour 20 Baskets first qualify Champaign 60 Catty boxes fresh Hyson and Gunpow der Ten 1 chest superior black Tea 10 gross cut papered Tobacco 30 boxes fresh bunch Raisins 30 drums, fresh Turkey Figs 25 boxes Piuues 4 Baskets fresh Olive Oil 3i) half nntl quarter bbls Buckwheat Meal lO Casks London Porter 20 bbls Irish Potatoes 10 Firkins Goshen Butter 60 Jars assorted Pickles FOR SALK LOW, BY JOHN COSKERY, 256, Broad- Street. Feb. 20 22 ts HAY! HAY!! XtAY!!! 100 Bundles prime Northern HAY, sot sale, from the Whaif, by G. H. METCALF. Feb 20 22 JUST RECEIVED, lO Bbls. Smoked Beef 1 do Bologna Sausages 10 half bbls No. I, Mackerel 10 do do No. 2\ do 5 casks prime Cheese 10 boxes Pine Apple Cheese 5 boxes Nt>. 1, Starch. N. SMITH & Cos. 275, Broad-Street. Feb 20 1 22 "^salZL At the Wharf, For Sale, by „ G. H. METCALF. Feb 15 20 A lIOUSK A FIRST rate Northern HORSE, square built, six vears oid, warranted sound and veil broke to Harness or Saddle, for sale, Ap tly nt this office. Feb 18 21 if ON JUST RECEIVED 5 PIPES Cognac Brandv 15 Half Pipes Holland Gin 00 Pieces Tow Bagging 60 Coils Bale Rope 10000 Spanish Segars 6 Tierces New Rice ALSO Just Landing fr >n Steamboat Augusta, tllids. New Orle. and Porto Sugars “ West India Molasses “ St. Croix Rum " N. E Rom “ Whiskey “ Cider Brandy Barrels N. Gin “ Mackerel “ Sperm Oil “ Butter Crackers Casks London Porter and Brown Stout “ Prime Cheese Quarter Pipes Cogswell’s Wine “ casks Cargo Wjne Boxes White Havannaand Lump Sugars 44 Sperm Candles and Soap “ Raisins and Herrings “ American Segars Bags Prime Gteen Coffee “ Drop and Buck Shojt Bales Cotton Bagging “ “ Yarn cases Negro Shoe* And an Assortment of Staple For sale low for cash or approved endorsed notes, by J. MARSHALL. Scriven Sheriff Sales. WILL be sold, on the first Tues day in March next, at (he 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. Emily Robals and odiers* 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 and returned by a Constable. ALSO, .At the same place and time a Negro Woman, named Judy, levied on as the property of William Oliver, to satisfy sundyt Executions in favor of Augustus S. Jones, said Executions issued from a Justice’s C' irt. Levy made and return ed b ll unstable. JNO. C. FERRILL, Sheriff. Jan 30 13 td rv 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, silting 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 English M ustard. Boxes Superior English Mustard 20 .Do American by G. H. Metcalf. FebuarV, 8 ts 17 NOTICE. The Subscriber, having sold his Slock of-Dry Goods to Mr. S. W. Wade, who continues the business, solicits fm him a continuance of the custom and friendship of his former fi tends and customers. B BAIRD. February 4. ts 15 MODERN STYLE <IF ®aiYsrast<sV MR. XI. S. TACKSaiOr. Late Principal b'lau'ist of the Bowery Theatre, A r tc-York. - RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and the public'of Augusta, that he is now prepared to give lessons on that elegant and most fashionable instrument,’ the Flute. Mr. J. having studied under the Celebrated Cuddy, kegs leave to observe that' his mtlhod of teaching is precisely after the manner ot Messrs. Nichotoori Si Cuddy ; embracing ail the variety of Tone. Fingering. Articulation, Vi bration, Gliding, Shakes, Harmonics, Sic. Sic. made use of by the two above mentioned, the most celebrated performer* of Europe and America. / For Terms apply at Mrs. Wests Boarding House, Coruer of Washington and Ellis-s,reels Feb 13 18 lrn St ZM Southern, Northern and Western, Land, Loan, m3. Commission and General ® Agency and Intelligence Office. New-Orleans, La The subscribers respectful ly inform the public throughout the'Uninn, that they have opened an office (having also appoin ted agents in Washington, Baltimore, Philadel phia and New-York,) for the purpose of acting as an agent to transact business in this or anv of the above named cities, having : t a very exten sive acquaintance through the United States, ad joining territoriesand Canada, and having made arrangements to attend to transmitttiug and receiving information fiom and to England, France, and every part of Europe, they most respectfully solicit a shaie of public patronage, pledging themselves to use every cxciCion to giye 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 this advertisement, and forwarding a paper to us containing the same. We are now prepared to attend to the follow ing business—Purchase barter, rent and ease landed property of every description, purchase, sell and exchange ; bank, canal, rail road and every other kind of stock; purchase an 1 sell merchandize of every description, at public or private sale. Borrow and loan money on bond and mort gage, or unincumbered real estate- si^. Act as an agent for procuring partners for in dividuals, to engage ineveiy kind of business or. profession. Will act as attorney’s agent and othets f<> j claiming legacies inheritances, and settling estates; also, collecting and remitting every,, description of debts dues and demands. Information given respecting the arrival and departure of packet ships, steam and canal packets, mail and accommodation stages, and all other modes of conveyance whether by lam) or water, with their respective rates of fare ac commodation, Sic. ifc.; also, all other informa lion necessary for strangers aud travellers to be in possession of. lnforoiation and intelligence on any subject in this com try or Europe, received and forward ed (confidentially ) Books and recotds of c unty or state govern ment offices, searched and examined, and the required information forwarded to each appli cant. A register of public and private boarding houses, their terms andaccommodations, will be kept at this offiee, and strangers arriving in this city, have only to apply tb this office, to be suit ed at once with boarding places. Situations, in mercuittile, manufacturing and other establishments, as book keepers, salesmen, and assistant clerks,'bar keepers, teachers, col lectors, agents tic, BfC- , 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 arid private character, ability, Sic. &ic. All persons forwarding communicetions re specting real estate offered for sale, barter, lease or to be given on bond and mortgage, will recol lect it is indispensably necessary to forward a correct description of the premises; also a draft or plan if possible, stating situation, quantity, quality, improvements, distances from cities or towns, county seats, pogt roads, navigable streams, price, terms, Sic. &i c.; also, enclose an advance fee, anil postage paid. Charges will be regulated according to nature and amount of business, All first applications to lie accompanied with a consulting fee, which will entitle the 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 be remitted to all communications. L. VANDERBURGH &. Cos. No. 10, St. Louis street. Dec 31 118 IMPORTANT VICTORY. Sylvester against the World !!! The ever fortunate Sylvester has agaiu cause to announce to b s Patron’s the pre eminent success which has attended the efforts of one of his distant correspondents. Drawing of the Virginia State Lottery , Class No. 7, drawn at Richmond Dec. 21 40, 45, 65, 34, 58, 7- 46, 48, 61, 44 Combination 7 34 58 the grand prize of 10,0110 dollars Was sent by SYLVESTER in a letter to a gentleman at Nashville,Tenn. Adventurers look to the above, and if you value vvealih send your Orders to the PRIZE SELLING SYLVESTER; AGAIN. IN THE NEW YORK LOTTERY, Drawn Dec. 26th, 1832, SYLVES TER sold the second Capi tal Prize of 4,000 dollars It was owned, by an Adventurer, who for a long time had been wooing the Fickle Goddess. ■ For Piizes direct vwur orders to S. J. SYLVESTER, BAL TIM ORE Jan \4 7 ts NOTICE. qnHE Copartnership hereiofore existing be 1_ iween 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 > Cider, Vinegar, & Honey «'/' * - for sale by R-, B. HAVIUaND &co Jan. 19 V NEWS EXTRAORDINARY. Holla ! my friend*, once more 1 return that here of my postponement you may learn, !l was'expected by * jjo read and saw December my scheme would draw the Union Hotel Lottery, in truth intended, For rearorts purely just havebeen suspended, And like an honest in an, both good and true, WUI sooner wrong myself than one of you. The Golden Land’s drawing st-od in my way, On which account I choose' a future day, U hen hurt .me shall your patience surely starch With Prizes fair, the second day dr 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 Rnd ask no more The favor needed, and to he explicit, Is ic pur< base quickly, ail deficit Os tickets few remaining now on hand, That must produce, you 'houWs. slaves nr land. I beg you’d read and view so fine a scheme, And as von wish you’ll leave as well as dream What’er you draw you’ll h.- ve the fu'l amount And what is better, not the least discount. I tender my best wishes with the scheme and v % jtlan, Ahd all the hearty thanks of J. B. Bateman. Savannah, Jan. 26 1833 Thomastt/irn Union Hotel Pro perty. jfc©afsr.ajßar 1 ickets in the above Lottery for sale, at Lottery and Exchange Office. Ihe Fioprietor takes this opportunity to re turn thanks to his liicuds for the aid already given, and solicits the public, and particularly his Mercantile Brethren, to give him further as sistance. in buying up the unsold Tickets, in this last struggle to pay his just debts. SCHEME. Os the Union Hotel Property Lottery , 1. Luke, 1 Negro man, a Blacksmith, P r,ce S6OO f P v< ‘' 1 1,0 do a waiting man 600 3. Robert, Ido Boy, «|o 600 4- Mingo, ido do do 4,, 0 5. V\ ill is, Ido do do 350 6 John Jdo do do goy 7. Richard 1 do do g 0() 8. Stilly. I do do Girl 400 9 Liiviuia 1 do do ggo $3750 , D , REAL ESTATE. 1. ratildgeville Plantation improved, a ith 30 acres, Dwelling House and other Cut Houses, and snug Orchard of Apple and Peach Trees in half a mile of Thomuston $330 2. Dungforri Plnc<‘ # in three and a half miles of Thouiaslon, with small im proven,eW - 800 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 impiovcd, with Loir Cabins. 300 5. North to include four acres, 250 6. Philadelphia Lot, with Log Stable, 2UO 7. Shop Lot and shop, and Blacksmith’s Toole. ? * 0 30 8 Brick Yard Lot, 9. Comer Lot on the public ‘quare in Tliomaston. 80 feet front known by tbe name ot the Hill Lot, 700 Hotel, including Cook House BariackJCiicben, Meat House, small Store Haw, and tWo Out H ruses, with Union Garden and Stable Lot* Cow lot and Kitchen, Garden k»t, and three Swbles and one crib, all' 011 five lots, valued at jo 800 19 Prizes of Land and Negroes. sl9 600 A great variety of other Prize*, all valued at 4^^ Whole amount of Ihe Lottery S2O 000 hp drawing will positively lake place on the first Sulurday in March next, in Tliomaston, Upson County, Ga (where the Property now is,) on the same plan a3 the Gold and Land Lotteries at Milledgeville. Price of Tickets, $5 J- B BATEMAN, Proprietor, rhomaston Dec 25, 1832. Pr zes deliveicd to holders without disr-ount. Feb 8 . ts 65 JUST RECEIVED, 20 Bids. Fresh Beer 20 do Newark Cider, in prime order h>o boxes superior Bunch Raisins 25 halves do do 25 quarters do do v <-•. 40 fit kins best Goshen Butter' , 20 bids Northern Apples, in good order 100 hampers Irish Potatoes 10 boxes Hferriqgs Pickled Tongues Smoked do 6 halfbbls Tickled Pork 6 bids Smoked Beef 10 Boxes Fresh Lemons t F<«lt 3At. E, BY DORTIC & LAFITTE, No. 236, Broad Street. Fob 13 * 19 if Ten Dollars Reward. SrRAYED or stolen on the night of Wednes day the 6<h intt. from a Stable on Ellis St. A Yellow Ray or light Sorrel Home having three white feet, blazed face, several white spots occa stoned by the saddle, with a white ring around his left ear and switch tail. Said horse is about 6 or 7 years old—compactly built and in very good order when 'misking. The above reward will be paid, to any person, upon their delivering him to Mr. J. P. Maharry of this place, or to the Subscriber living in Columbia County, witliiu miles of the Quaker Spring’s A. M. SARGF.ANT. Augusta, Feb 25 24 ts Five Dollars Reward. [PURCHASED a Negro Boy. about the first iley of the present year from a gentleman in Hamburg by the name of Robert Boyce, lie re presented the boy to me as a negro «/ good char aeter. Tile Boy has runaway from my planta tion. in Talbot County about the 25th of last month, and I atu informed by the rest of my uegroes, he said if he could get to Augusta he would he safe, he was taken up and put in jail, in Knoxville, Craw-fltd County, and by some neglect of the jailor lam informed he got out and made his escape, he is about 18 or ly years of age, about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, a little yellow complected and has a tolerable long mouth rather inclia< and to stick out, had on when he left, pantaloons and inund jacket of coarse cotton Cloth of a light brown ctdoi nod a fur hat. tolerably worn of the bellcrown fashion. 1 will give $5 reward to any person that will apprehend said negro and lodge him in jail and send me notice-to Rockville Post Office, Putnam Cotrnty, (Geo.) DAVID ROSS. Feh 15 f!0 4t dentist: sax. f I II,E Subsetiber iesp«-cm ; : y g* mave ro iuliovving ij.e public. 1" (lie hope of extending his useful,>»*. and anording relief to thore wl ose fe-ulmcc 1; t t so great a distance from Savannah as to pie dude them Irnm that aid winch oiio •«,*«, i„ V y might obtain from Ids advice aiid skid u, 4,, tal Surgery, will make the t'uljowiu disi:ibn tion of Ins time, viz: iliice tnomlia, »iteiu..tdv, iu Saviinßah a.iii! Augusta, t comureiu a ji Au i'usirt oie first day id Fi-bxtisiry aur< August. «,;,[• in Savannah on the first of-May aqci Neve- b*-:. Ail of hi* operations will bo pe,fo,men ap - ! abip to modern impiovrmems and on scieniltfic principles, with the east possible put, 1 „.,d V ., F red professional skill, A» a Surgeon, lie will extract teeth, W.ovft tumors us the gu„is all dead i.i.duselesa routs re. •luce irregular tc-t„ to symmetry, Nerve* of teeth -when exposed, itn.ov. Debt,-.! Gangrene, arid Operate Un tn« flare iii y, *. palate, Alveolar abscess, Gum hoito Ft Cancerous and Boney Exciessco- »s nt i, trurn, by opening that cav.ty, Sic. &c. His Medic.d practice en.Ui,ice i,, c t of *ll the diseasis ofjhe uiuutu— 51. ;» vy, Ulcers, Thf«ch, Canctirui.i Throat, Lips, &c. the. His Mechanical operations exie ciencies of the mouth, tie vvtlj ti , possible situation in a sty le not surp United Sta,leg for beauty, dur.tbilitv 0 He will artificially supply tiie'Joss off. or sections of,heijaw the bOney pular palate process, so as ,0 correct deeioutic restore the speech. Also, cleans -, separate fill the cavities of decayed teeth, to ns to pi. v- ,<• SfLSW toiw A number of ladies aud gentlemen of irsper,. ability both in savannah and Augusta,for win m tlie subset,her hag performed very difficult and critical operations, have very generously per mined him, to refer persons alike unfortunate to them for particulhrs iu confirmation of his pio tessioual skill, ’ red M i " fo,n ' a,ion . "«e public are ref. r red to the following gentiemeo who have very kindly offered their names : In Saiannah.-D,:i)naiel\, Dr. Habersham, Di. Bartow Rev. Mi Preston, Rev. Mr. \V v . r X ’ Ju<igC J ' C * Wicol1 ’ liol ' er ‘ y W. - MilkHgeville --His Excellency Governor uuoipkin Dr. Boykin Dr. White, MajorO- H Prince, Messrs. Hines &. Harris, J Scotlsborough. — Dr Brown. D *-- Anthony, Dr, Rohemon Dr. Savege Rev. Mr. Thimage Poe, ’ Don. Samuel Hale, Robert^ Athens. Dr W. W. IVadtdL-®^"' Shen» non, Rev. Mr. Hoy*. v, ’ : E. OSBORN. Jil " 9 4 12m FURiHEK extracts from a R view of the Report of the Joint Committee on the Bank of Macon. It is alleged " ihat the register of the hills is sued and kept by me i< not correct, ami ought no, ,0 oe relied 0:1.” Ii a ,, v thing coming tr >m the m-ijonty ot that con-mute.' cou'd have mr pused me, it would he this shameless and un tounded assertion. The supposed d.ffi, u ic y of detecting tbe falsehood of the stHtemeui no doubt gave them confidence to venture it; nut in this hope they sha|l be disappointed. So far as this charge goes and is intended to convey the Idea that there are bills on the Bank ot Ma'- con in circulation, signed by u,s „ s Cashn-r winch have not been fairly registered, it j* h.lsc and the author, with all others who Hvse.,i,.n tliis shameless insinuation Ido ot hesir .K to pronounce base and wilful caliunnib•«!-«.. •) > lc pidilic will be surprised to learn Ihet t)Z mittee, so far from having » particle of tes»ii .„i,. ,0 support this cha.ge, have made .t i ,!.« f of the very strongest evidence whirb • - adduced to prove a negative, she .ring (. s j .f. liood.. it was kimwi. «o them, that ■ “ occasion, and in answer to this -• Ai)i<Ji then existed onlyiy min i ly sl ited ip the public gazettes, if thet hm« * single bill in circulation signed and issued by me, that did not appear fairly set forth oil the books of the Bank, that 1 was teady at any m<- inent to redeem it ip specie. At the - same 'tin.- 1 requested that the Register might be publish ed, eßering to pay the expense mvs. If, j ht eve rv bill holder might have an oppoVtunfr-, t , mme for themselves Here the., was a m. do, pointed out by mygeif. by which it amid he nr curntely ascertained whether there was « any hilts in circulation which had not been regMrr ed.” But it was rejected them, by then, bv the Managers of the Bank; and the committee who have so recently had that Register in their p..»- session, with the power to contol it, have still re. fused to afford to the public th« opportunity of examining it and judging foi themselves. They knew vve l (hat it would prove the falsehood of thair pitiful and base insinuation. But I repeat rgain. their hope to avoid a detection of the ca kimny they have propagated shall be disappoint ed I have applied for, and so soon as the Re pester can he obtained, am determined that the Register shall be published ; h y which an impar fal public may determine the truih or falsehood of this accusation. ROBERT COLLINS. l 1 eb 18 jtj COTTON GINS. BOATWRIGHT L JONES, of Columbia. S. C. respectfully inform their friends and the public that they have established a Shop in Augusta, Georgia, for the purpose of Making and repairing COTTON GINS, anti are now prepared to furnish these Machines made at the best materials and in the best manner.— We will keep on hand GINS of dificreut sizes, Irum 30 lo 60 Saws. ET Our Shop is about one hundred yards above the Upper Market in this place. Aug 24 63 wtf Ten Dollars Reward I? ANAVVAY ! rr ”" the subscriber’s Plantation, JX in Columbia County, about the first ofAprl last u Nogro Boy named GEORGE, about 25 years old, 6 feet Bor 9 inches high, has a large bushy head of hair, rather light complected, and inclined to be rouudshouldered—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 county, or if lodged in anv Jail so that 1 get him again. It is believed he is’ lurking about AtiL'iHta and Savannah—and it is likely that when caught he would not tell his owner’s name, as he r?ftis»d to do so on a former occasion. TURNER CLANTON Darby's P. O. Columbia Countv. Pec IQ 114 wtf - " Such Donations as per sons may be desirous «if making to assist the Colonization Society in the volun tary removal of Ftee Persons of Color from this State, will be received bv the Subscriber ROBERT CAMPBELL. Augusta. Nov 16, 1832 100 NO, 25-