Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, March 06, 1833, Image 1

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VOL. 7. PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY asp FRIDAY, ' AT 2 O'CIjOCSi 3P ■ 3V2. Vlr. Howard’* tViek Buildings,oppoaitetbe Tost-OIT-ce M’lntosh Street. ImcBCTIONS. „r {.and and SegrMS, by Administrators, Exrcu , o r Guardians, are rejuired, hy law, to be bold on ti:e lr»t Tuosdny in the inontli. between lh" hours of ten a .1 e forenoon end three in the afternoon, at the Court-box f ■h» county a which the property is situate.—.Noticr < f those sales must he given in a public gazette S\XTY dm nrevious lotlio day ff sale. P Notices of the sale of personal property inustbe/iven m like manner, FORTY days previous to tho day ol saio Notice to the debtors and creditors of an estate, mas'-be •oblished for FOIt I V days. .. Notice that application-will be made to the Court otOr dlnary for leave to sell laud, inu*t bo published for ,r won M Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must be |wbl»bsii for FOUR MONTHS, before any order absolute shall bo made hereon by the court- TO THIS PUBLIC. W,jy the Union II del Properly Lottery, is oft Vied to ilie pualic! is frequently nsk r«| • un<! th ,t the whole imtter is not well enough particularized. The Proprietor Adding tii mself involved Mortgage I bis landed Estate to one, amUiis JNcvroes to another, (two of the oldest) , ot his creditors. With this view that if he could no, be abl- to raise the mortgages, that He would in aiieh events take the bestuourse wit h his Pro pel ty to' p»y his debts. Or in-other word* pay the other creditor* as well as the Mortgagees. Accordingly with him as with niters, his reason able views failed. And in order to do justice te others of his creditors, as well ns the Mortga ges; He has off.-red his property in the plan now before the public. The propert • has beep valued by four highly distinguished and disinterested gentMftien at ? 20 030 —and ili.iled into four thousand whole fck. ts at five dollars each. Reference to the Scheme for the PriZ’S nod their disciip'ion.— Also the creditors appointed, tinder Real, six iri ;r iily diringuish -d and • dUteres’ed gentlemen to attend as Assignees,and the public sanctioned the •.-> hide hx. ' ' >\v ifthe Proprietorshall (ail by tnf? second of next month to sell 1 icliets enough to pay the twoM >• I gages, (which is less than half the whole amount of il.e said stiyek.) then the Lot f-rv iii-i't fail, nityl Win iitile rp »re wdl he he able to pay than the to.id. Mortgages and he be left indebt with a wile and six small children with peither propeitv nor credit. Rat on the other Hand. If he sells his Tickets sufli. imt and above to p>y the Mortgages then bis other ere tlitors util tie rti .toriallv benefited, and he will l;o enabled witli hi* stm UP> pay his debts And t to- he wid have no property., he will be dear of and, b> i omHie tin ts reclaim his cretlit. Die great anxiety of the proprietor to sell his Ticket* —rests on this, to do justice to bis other creditors as well as his two Mortgagees, and to pay his debts w'tb a property at least woith more than it is off*red at If thou wert indeM in-fcnd of me Then l would buy of thee, It K I hoi iinlobt instead oftkce, Then come Mini buy of me. An ( by said jrtrcbase let nu* say You m ik • a fortune every day. Then 1.1 i-ami, (lie Tickets to buy, ' Or my Credits, me w ill nullify ! !•{!! * Rig-Friz s Union 'Tote!—-!sl'-.*jOO. .1 B. BATE>I \N, Proprietor The CVetUtiirg' of the late firm of B Hemim & lVmc.it> mid of U B. Bateman are hereby r.oti fm.l to attend at fhomaslon Upson County, Geo. by itiemsidvos, (nr write to the superintendants of the nbi»ve U iiliiry) or Attorneys, on Friday mul Saturday the Yost and se< duel days of March next, the day of Fixing nod the day of drawing The above LdUivjf T ,T. n. BATEMAN. i Fropri, tw or.d iolc Agent of said fir}n. All the Editors-vt-hirh have. published-.any tiling about the Union Jlutel jVpperly Lottery, jyill please publish the almye till the 2d March nett. Tbc proprietor w ill si eit paid. Felt 19 22 td } IMPORTANT yiCTORV. ftiflccster against the , World [ !! The ever lortunu c Sylvester hat again causer t<> announce to li s Patron’s the pre. otpincuit success which has attended the riVoiTs of one <•( his (Jistani cot respondt;i.us. Draining of the Virginia Stale Lottery , Class No. 7, drawn at Richmond f^.e.c. 40, 45, 05, 34, 53, 7- 45, 43, 61, 44 Cumbiyatinn 7 34 53 the grand tuize of JLO,OOO dollars Was sent by SYLVESTER, in a letter to a gentleman atNjtslmlle.Tenn. Adveuluiers look to the above, and if you value wealth send your Orders to ilic PRIZE SELLING SYLVESTER: AGAIN. IN THE NEW YORK LOTTERY, Drawn Dec. 26sh, 1832, SYLVES TER sold tbe second Capi tal Priti of 4,000 dollars It,was owned, by an Adventurer, who fur a long.,lime had been wooing tho Fickle Goddess. For Piizes direct vour orders to S. J. SYLVESTER, BALTIMORE _ Jan H 7 ts ' , NOTICE. THE, Copartnership heretofore existing be tweeu the subscribers in the Practice of Law, is this day dissolved by rtmtual consent; They will both attend to the unfinished business pf the firm until it is.closed j and persons indebt ed to them for professional service can make payment to either. • WILLIAM. SCHLEY, THO’S. GLASCOCK. Nov 2 94 A Situation Wanted. A YOUNG man who can come welt recom mended, wishes a Situation in a Dry Goods or Grocery Stoie, or Warehouse. A line addressed to J. L. and left at this office will meet attention. February 20. ts 22 Foil SALL\ AT the Arsenal near this city, TWO CAR RIAGE HORSES with a CARRIAGE and MAKNESS, they Will be sold altogether or the Florses sepaiate from the Carriage and Harness, as put chasers may desire. The Horses will be found «*t only suitable fora Carriage, but for draught, labor, or plantation. Apply to the Snbsertljer at the Arsenal tor terms and further particulars. „ , . <*• W. GARDINER. * eb f 16 ts GEORGIA COURIER, ON CONSIGNMENT. JUST RECEIVED SFIPES Cognac Brandy 13s Half Pipes Holland Gin UO Pieces Tow Bagging 60 Coils Bale Rope 10000 Spanish Segars 5 Tierces New Rice ALSO Just Landing firrai Steamboat Augusta, Hhds. New Orleans and Porto Sugars “ West In-dia Molasses “ St. Croix Rum “ N E. Rtnn “ WljisUey “ Ctfteir Brandy Barrels N, Qiq “ Mackerel “ Sperm Oil “ . Butter Crackers ! Casks London Porter and Brown Stout “ Prime Cheese Quarter Pipes Cogswell’s Wine “ casks Cargo Wine * ' . Boxes White Havanna and Lump Sugars “ Sperm Candles and Soap ** Raisins and Herrings “ American Segars Bags Piime Gteen Coffee . . “ Dt<*p and Buck Shot Bales Cotton Bagging “ “ Yarn cases Negro Shoes And an Assortment of Staple mmn , For sale loyv for cash or approved endorsed notes, by . . , , 5 , J. MARSHALL. a. cvwmx m gzz am & co DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, On tlic corner of Broad and Mclntosh Streets, nearly opposite the Post Offtce, In addition to their fnrntei Stock, have just re ceived an assortment of , vaamaißTt From the celebrated manufactory of iV< ntiss and Pendleton—together with a general assortment of French , English and American Drugs, L'ltim>eat, Paints-, (Slats, Oils, Hfc. among ichicli are the following, viz ■ Extract Buchu do Cineliona do Cahinca , do Sarsaparilla, fluid and solid Extracts of most oflhe valuable vegetables in the Mat. Med. Sulphate and Acetate Morphine Saliiine Quinine Pipering ['■ Strychnin? Sulpli and Chloric cEiher Window Glass from 6 by 6 to 12 by 20 White Lead, of variog. qualifies * paints, of all c«loms! f dry and in oi) Winter Strained Sperm Oil. Coinnjop Lapp do Linseed Oil, raw and boiled Neats Foot, Train, Ca*tor, and Sweet Oil Teeth-,'.Jiair, flesh, clothes, shoe, and horse Brusßvv Snuff«, of various kinds, by the bottle or lb. Indigo, Madder, Logwood, he. Sic. A G K.N gjU r. A3SORTMEKT OF GARDEN SEEDS, t' Warranted the growth of 1832, Together with oil tin: nrticles generally kept by Druggists. • . Which they offer (•y wholesale or retail, on as accommodating terms ns they can bo procured in Atlgnstif. V • Orders from the country punctually attended to; ami carefully parked. Fhvsicstin’s prescriptions put up at all lrours. Feb. 27 25 3t "NE^ r SJ«BE. " STOVALL k HAMLEN Are now opening m entire new Stock of , Staple nn;l Fancy - mum Combs, Brushes, Perfumery, s • ■ * he tec. AH which li-tvo been purchased, in New York, within llie ( last month, and aro no\v ready for sale, cheap fur cash , or approv ed paper, at their store, directly opposite tlte Theatre. The citizens of Augusta and its vicini ty, and persons from the country are re spectfully invited to call and examine our assortment. January 3 THE {SUBSCRIBER, HAVNING purchased of Mr. B. BAIRD his entire Stock of Solicits a continuance of the pationage here tofore bestowed oh .the Establishment, where will be found a general assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry-Goods, And oh the most reasonable terms, wholesale and retail, at the Store No. 243 Broad-street. S. VV. WADE. Feb 4 15 ts NEWARK CIDER. 20 Barrels Newark Cider, prime, just re ceived and for sale, by Mi ROFF. Feb 25 24 3t fljygp Newton Gilbert, is my ijgggy .j U ,|,orized attorney during tny absence from tbe Stale. A. KNOW.LTON. March 1. 26 ts NOTICE. 66 Hfjb E it ordained by the City J£® Council x of Augusta, that nil Fodder, r Hay or Oats, brought to this city, in 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 satflT? tliat every person violating this ordinance may be fined in a sum not exceeding $20.” This will notify the citizens that the Scale lias been, under the direction of Mr. J. Cole, lengthened and is now-in complete order and all persons violating (lie above or dinance will be reported. J. W. MEREDITH, CUrk-L. M. Feb 22 23 ts AUGUSTA, (GEO.) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1833. | EII3W DAV« STOAE. 11. EARLES HART RIDGE, RESPECTFULLY' informs his friends and the public That he ha* just received, and is iWvv opening at the Store Nf>. 56 Bioad Street, an assoriment of fresh DRUGS, CHEMICALS, j and SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, and a van. ; ety of PERFUMERY,'embracing all articles in : each department, which having been selected I by himself, will be found of the most approved i kind. -i Ilis in Georgia, as well a3 those in ; this city, are'f csjiect fully invited to call and ex? amine for themselves -fc and, he trusts he shall be able to supply them with any articles in his line <>f a quality, and on terms that shall be satisfac tory- II EARLE HARTBIDGE. 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 Tan 28. lOf 15 NEW PATTERNS Os Earthen and China Ware. THE subscribe! s have recently received, per ships Olivei3ranch and Ganges, at Savan nah, from Liverpool direct, 255 packages of Earthen and China Ware, which makes thei*- fall stock in every respect complete, and e'nhra coß every variety of blue, black, brown, pink, and pm pie Dinuer and Tea Ware—Persiair plates, dishes, teas, bowls, and jugs, of entire new pallet ns, at prices unusually low—together wiih every article of enameled, edged, C. C. •toil Moco Ware. > ’• Tfyejr 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 for themselves before mak ing future purchases. Prices will be found low and teims liberal. Every attention will he paid to criers, both in selecting and packing—none but experienced prickers being employed by us They have also for sale, every variety of cut and plain llall Lamps, Astral - Lamps, and Shadeg extra, Billiard and Liverpool Suspend ing Lamps and Glasses extra, fine gilt China Tea Sets—Jugs, Plates, Teas, and Coffees, Li quor cases, &ic l\ B. TAYLOR & Cos. No. 266 Broad st. under the Masonic Hall. And 363, one door below the Merchants' and Planter's Bank. Augusta, Dec. 7. 108 ts CHOICE GROCERIES. 20 Bbls. single, double and refined Loaf Sugar 15 boxes Sperm Candles 20.000 Spanish Scgars, supplier 10 bags pi imp lava Coffee 30 half bbls Canal Flour 20 Baskets firgt quality Champaign 50 Catty boxes fresh Ry9'.m ami Gunpow der Tea 1 chest superior black Tea 10 gross cut papered Tobacco 30 boxes fresh bunch Raisins 30 drums fresh Turkey Figs 25 boxes Fumes 4 Baskets fresh Olive Oil 30 half and quarter bbls Buckwheat Meal 10 casks London Porter 20 bbls Irish Potatoes 10 Firkins Goshen Butter 50 Jars assorted Pickles COR SALE Low, BT JOHN COSKERY, 255, Broad- Street. Feb. 20 22 ts Prime Negroes for sale. A Negro Man aged 25 years. A first raio Carriage driver. Ostler and field hand, fie has been accustomed to attend about a Store and can be war ranted of as goml character as any of his colour. A Negro Woman his wife 22 years old with twin children, a good cook, washer and Ironer, her character equal to that of Iter husband. A B<*y four, end Girl six years old, children of the u hove. Also. . A Likely Girl 16 years old,’handy a bout a House and of good character. Aoply to LATHAM HULL. Feb. 11 jf 18 H- A. BROOKS, PORTRAIT PAINTER. WILL remain for a short time in this city, can be found at his office, one door be. low the Post-Office, where specimens of his art can be seen nt any time and will be thankful for patronage. Feb 23 24 ts pocket Book lost. ON the 27th mst. 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 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 3 13 ts Scriven Sheriff {Sales. WILL bo sold, on the first day in March 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 ax the property of Eli as McCleland, the said land, joining land of Nicholas Stregle, Mrs. Emily Robats and others* to satisfy sundry Executions in from a Justice’s Court, in favor of Jas. 11. Wade, John L. Martin and Peter Ar nett. Property levied on and returned by a Constable. AT.SO, At the samp place and time a Negro Woman, nalned Judy, levied on as the property of William Oliver, to satisfy Executions in favor of Augustus S. J<>nes, said Executions issued from a Justice’s C' irt. Levy made and return ed b*’ " Constable. JNO. C. FERRILL, Sheriff. Jan 30 , 13 td 'notice. THE Subscriber wishes to hire two or three good MMe Servants, for which a liberal price will be given. W. G. GRIMES. Oct 19 . 83. - MODERN STYLE OF Wilt. XL S. JACKSON. Late Principal tlnu'isl oflhe Bowery Theatre, N tc- Fork. RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and the ptifilic of Augusta, tlrat he is now prepared to give lessons on that elegant and most fashionable instrument, the Flute. Mr. J. having studied under the.. Celebrated Cuddy, begs leave to observe itiat his method of teaching is precisely after the manner ol Messrs. Nirhoßdn Hi Cuddy ; embracing all the variety of Tone. Fingering, Articulation, Vi bration, Gliding, Shakes, Harmonics, £ie. ice. made use of by the two above mentioned, the most Celebrated performers of Europe and America. For Terms apply at Mrs. West* Boarding- House, Corner of Washington end EUis-streets Feb 13 IS lm Southern, Northern a and Western, Land, Loan, Commission ami General Agency and Intelligence Office. New-Orleans. La. The subscribers respectful ly inform the public throughout the Union, that they have opened also appoin ted agents in Washington, Baltimore, Philadel phia arid New-\ ork,) for the purpose of acting, as an agent to transact business in this or any of the above named cpies, having a very exten sive acquaintance through the United States, ad joining lerritoriesnnd Canada, and having made Hirangements to attend to transmitlting and receiving information fiotn and to England, France, and every pait of Europe, they most respectfully solicit a share of public patronage, pledging themselves to use every exertion 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 t..is advertisement, and forwarding a paper to us containing the saute. We are now prepared to attend to the follow iug business—Purchase sell barter, rent and ease landed property of every description , purchase, sell and exchange ; bank, cnnnl, rail road and every other kind of stock; purchase and sell merchandize of every desciiplion, at public or private sale. Borrow and loan money on bond and mort gage, or unincumbered real estafe- Act as an ageqt .for procuring partners for in dividuals, to engage in eveiy kind of business or profession. Will act as attoraey’s agent and otheis for 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, maR e.nd accommodation stages,’ and all other inodes of conveyance whether by laiid : or water, with their respective rates of fare ac commodation. he. S(c ; also, all ’other informa tion necessary for strangers and travellers to be in possession of. Information and intelligence on nny subject in this coni try or Europe, received and forward ed (confidentially.) Books and recoids ofcounty of state govern ment offices, searched and examined, and the required information forwarded (o each appli cant. i A register of public and private boarding houses, their terms and accommodations, will be kept nt this office, and straiigers-.'arriving in tbit city, have only to apply to this office, to be suit ed »t once with boarding places. Situation*-, in mercantile, manufacturing and other establishments, as book keepers, salesmen, and assistant clerks, bar keepers, teachers, col lectors, agents he, Sfc. , 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, iic. he. All persons forwarding communicelions 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 draf, of |dan if possible, stating situation, quantity,, quality, improvements, distances from cities or' towns, county seats, post road's, navigable streams, price, terms, he. he. ; also, enclose an advanc* fee, and postage paid, f Charges will be regulated aepor ding to nature and amount of business. '. ■, All first applications to'Le accompanied with a consulting fee, which will entitle the applicant to any information tliev may require. No let ters (in nuy case,) wilt be taken from the Post Office, unless post paid—immediate answers will be remitted to all communications. L. VANDERBURGH & Cos. No. 10, St. Louis-sired. Dec 31 118 BANROFAUGUSTA, 17th Feb. 1833. ON Tuesday the 12th of March nex l , ibe Board «>f Directors of ibis Bank willproceod to t|>e Election of a Cashier, tO'fiU the vacancy occasioned by the re signation of the undersigned. The requisite bond is for $30,000 vviilt three app oved Securities. Persons in tending to be candidates qre requested t<> communicate in ( writing the names ol their securities, before Tuesday the Oth of March. ' • R. CAMPBELL, Cashier. Fob 22 23 5t .REMOVAL. - H. W. SCOVBXX & CO. Have removed to Store, No. 302, next door to Adame. Parmelee ts Cos. south side Broad-St. WHERE they Hre Selling off. the balance of their Stock of DRY GOODS, at COST- Feb 13 19 St DISSOLUTION. THIS DAY the Copartnership heretofore existing between EDMUND B. THOMP SON U CHARLES J. THOMPSON, was dis solved by mutual consent. The concern kill be closad by C. J. Thompson. ** EDMUND B. THOMPSON. CHARLES J. THOMPSON Clarkesrilte, Habersham Cos. Feb 14 24 ts «. Administrator’s Sale. ON the first Tuesday in April 4iext, will be sold, at tbe Ibtyer Market- House, iir ljie city, of Augu sta, agreeably to an order txf ihe Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting fur Ordinary purposes, a „ tract’of Land, containing five hundred Acres,-more or less, situate in Richmond County, belonging to tho estate of Mary Daily deceased ; sold for ihe benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. WM. SKINNER, Adm'r. Jan 30 1-3 w2tp NEWS EXTRAORDINARY. Hallo! my friends, once more I refpfn I hat of my postponement may learn, Ii was expected hy who read and saw Last 24th December my scheme would draw Tiie Union Hotel Lottery, in truth intended, t or r ear oris purely just havebeen suspended. And like an honest raid, both good arid true, \\i I sooner vvrot.-g myself than one nf you. The Golden Land’s drawing st-od in my way, On which- account l choose a future day, When F(>i't.iiic. .fbail your patience surely spilth \-ith Prizes fair, the second day or March. iV?y scheme is good, intended to relieve Me, fiom kind credit, no one ts, deceive ihat they your friend does owe, and you that draw • 5 May find, I’ve justice done and ask no more. 1 lie fayor needed, and to he explicit, Is io pun hase.jtpi'rkly. all dijicit Os tickets few remaining now on hand, That must produce you hqusrs slaves or land. I beg you'd read and view so fine a scheme, And as you wish, you'll have iu well as dream What’er you draw you’ll hi ve the fu*l amount And what is better, not the least discount I tender my best wishes with the scheme and plan, And all the henriy thank* of J. B. Bateman. Savannalf, Jan. 2G 1833 Thomastmcn Union Hotel Pro ■ rV -\ perti/. Tickets in the above Lottery for sale, at BEERS' Lottery and Exchange Ojft.ce. The Proprietor lakes 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 sistance, in buying up the unsold Ticket.*, hi this last struggle to pay ids just debts. SCIIIS MB. Oflhe Union Hotel Pjiipertj; Lottery , 1. Luke, 1 Negro man, a Blacksmith; price 2. Dave, Ido do a waiting man 600 3. Robert, Ido Boy, do 6tX) ‘ 4- Mingo, 1 do do’ do 4. 0 5. Willis, and do do do 350 6 John Jdo do df> 3f?u 7- Richard 1 do do ’ goo 8. Sally, 1 dn do Girl 4(10 9 Layiuia 1 do do Quo v>37oU REAL ESTATE; 1. Patridgcville Plantation y with 30 acres. Dwelling House amt othei t ut Houses, and snug Orchanl of Apple and Peach Trees in ha(fa mile of Tiiomaston. s_ $350 2. Duusford Place, rn : three and a hr!if ' miles of Tiiomaston,' with small im provement. . ,300 3 Gin (louse Lot, with large Gin House and fifty Saw Gin, to include one i.icre 6.30 4. Spring Lot, to inclifite Tip?’ spring, with two acres improved, with Log Cabins. gfip 5. North to include four aery#, 250 6 Pliilndeljihiu Lot,-with"Log Sfat/te, 200 7. Shop Lot at»d shop, and Blncksmitb’s Tools. 250; 8. Brick Yard Lot, 1 !l 60 9. Corner Lot on the public I liomaston, 80 feet front known by the name of the Hill Lot, 700 10. Union Hotel, including Conk House BanackJCitchen, Meat House, sitiall Store House, and two Out (Duses, with Union Garden and Stable L-.t, GoW lot and Kitchen, Garden bit, and three Stables and otie 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 cf the Lottery $20.01i0 The drawing will positively take place on the first Saturday in March next, in Tlinmastoo, UpsonL ounty, Ga (wherothe Property now (s,) on fbe same plan as the Gold and Land Lotteries at Milledgevilie. , Price of tickets. $5 ' ■IBB ITEM AN, Proprietor. Thoniastoix. Dec 25, 1832. Pr zes delivered to holders without discount. Eeb 6 ,f Q 5 f jus i* REer.i veTt ~ 20 Bhls. Fresh Beer i : 20 .do Newark Cider, in prime order 100 bnreyfiijjjei-ior gunch Raisins 25 Halves do tfo . r 25 .quarters do do 40 fit kins best Goshen Butter 20 bids Northern Apples, in good order 100 hampers Irish 'Potatoes 10 boxes Herrings,; * * Pickled Tongues Smoked da 5 half bbll Pickled Pork 6 bids Smoked Beef 10 Boxes Fresh Leraous FOR SALE, BY poitfric & laFftte. No. 234>, Broad Street. Feb 13 19 ts NOTICE.- THE member) e^fhe.several Masonic limit ufilms, of tbe city, will meet at tbe L' dge-Room, on Friday, tbe 3.1i of March next, at half past seyen o'clock, P. M. to elect a Trustee of the Mason ic Hall, in place of Oliver Reed, resign -1 ed. By oder of ft it Board of Trustees. 4 WM. T. GOULD, Secl't/. Feb* 25 24 id Seventy Dollars Reward. THE above reward will be paid for the ap prebeUstpp. apd conviction of the person "or persons who robbed the New-Orleans Mail Co't b c:s Snrurday Night, the 16th inst. of the TRUNKS, belonging to Mr. and Mrs Noble of Montgomery, Ala. They contained . a quantity of gentlemen's and lady’s Clothing, &lc The Trunks Vcre found in the woods, opposite Mr. Delaigtc'a Brick Yard, much stained with blood, which may lead to the detection of the robbers. REESIDE & FULLER. Feb 18 ' 21 4t VALUABLE REAL ESTATE , FOR SALE. WILL be sold, on accommodating terms the LOTS, situated on,the south side of Broad Stre' f, below Campbell’s Gully and nearly opposite the Planters’ Hotel, comprising a front of 190 feet on Broad street, it is offered Tor sale, in sepernte Lots, or the whole together, for further particulars, Enquire of Mr. Robert Walton at the Insurance Bank, or-to WM. P. DHARMOND. Augusta, Feb 25 24 ts , t BBltfTlSTlUr. rTIHE Subscriber respectfully begs leave to X make die lolfowing cum muni cation io il«e public. In the hope of extending his usefulness and affording relief to those whose residence is «t so great a distance from Savannah, a* to pre clude them from that aid "Inch otherwise they might obtain from Ins advice and skill in Den tal Siii gei y, u ill make the following distribu tion of liis time, viz: thtee months, alternately, in Savannah and Augusta, to commence in Au iMista the first day of February and August, and in Savannah on the first of May and November.. All ol his operations will be performed agree ablp to .modem improvements and on scientific principles, with the least possible pain and cor rect professional skill. ■' . £> ’ Asa Surgeon, lie will extract teeth, remove 1 tumors of the gums all dead and useless roots re ddee irregular'teeth to symmetry, Extract "the Nerves of teeth when exposed, remove Dental Gangrene, ano operate on the Hare lip, Soft, p dale, Alveolar abscess, Gum boils, Fungus, t .Ulcerous and Boney Exci.esscences of the Au truin, by opening rlial cavity, Sic. Sic. J liis Medic.d practice euilirace the treatment ot all the diseases ofthc mouth—such as Scur vy, Übers,. Thrach, Cancl.ruai Oris. Sore Throat, Lips, Sfc.Jic. His Mechanical operations extend to all defi ciencies of the mouth. He will set teeth i» every .possible situation in a sty le not surpassed in the United .States for beauty, durability and use,— r w t*l 31 lificiaTly supply the loss of gums, or sections pi thej.iw, the. iioncy palate or 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 blither dgcay, or future SMffvriugs from tooth Hche, 4jc.' H’c. , . ► A number of ladies and gentiernen of ropect*- . ability, both in a van nab and Augusta, for whom the subscriber has performed very difficult and Clitical operations, have very generously per mitted hint, to refer persons alike unfortunate to I them for particulars iu confirmation of his pro fessionul skill. For further information, the public are ref.*- ■red to the.following gentlemeu who have very kindly offered their names .- In —l).r„ Daniell, Dr. Habcishair Dr. Biutoiv, Rev. Mr: Prpstott, Rev. Mr. WytV, Bev. Mr. Meally, Judge J. C. Nicoll, Robert W. Pooler, Esq. - Liberty ( pjinty.—Coi. Jos. Jones, Rev. C. C. JCHIPS U. Milledgtvillc : —His Excellency Governor ...""pkm. Dr Boy kin. Dr. White, Major O. H Prince, Messrs. Hines k. Harris. Scoltsborough —Dr Brown. Auifusla. —D/j Dr. Anthony, Dr. Robertson, Dr. Savage. Rev. Mr. Talmsge, Rev Mr. Read, Hon. Samuel Hale, Robert F. Poe, Esq, ~ At/uns —Dr W. W. Wndel, Rev Mr. Shan, non, Rev. Mr. Hoyt. E. OSBORN. Jbi » 9 ' .. 1 4 12m Report of the Joint Committee on the Bank of MaCon. • • It is alleged “ that the register of the bills is sued and kept by toe is not conect, and'ought pot to lie retied on ,J Il.any thing coinjuß-lrum the majority ol that cmnmutqr could ,h*ve surl piised me, jt tvpuld be this shameless and un toundbd asJerli.on. The supposed difficulty of detecting qie falsehood of the statement, no doubt gaye them confidence to venture it; ffiit in this hope they shall be disappointed. So fsr as this cbArge goes And. is intended to convey the idea that there are bills,on the .Bank of Ma con in circulation, signed by me as Cashier, which have not been (airly registered, it is false) mid the author, with.*!!.others who assented to this shameless I do not hesitate ft) pronoqnce bslie aucTwilful calumniators. The public Will he surprised to Itnrn that the com initlee, so far from having t particle of testiinohy to support this charge, have made it,in the face of the very strongest evidence w hich could bd adduced to prove a negative, she., iug its false hooii. lt was known to them, that on a former occasion, and in, answer to this .same charge, which then existed only in rumor, i had ditfrttfet ly stated in tho’pnhlic gazettes, if thcr-t was a single bill in circulation signed and issued by roe; thaf did hpt appear fairly set forth on the hooks of the IHnk. that I was t'ea tiy at any mb? ment to redeem it in specie. . At the same time 1 reqhestejj that the Register be publish ed. offering to pay the expense myself, that eve ry bill holder might have an opportunity to cxfi miot; for the in selves. Here .then was a mode pointed put by myself, by which it could be ac curately asemained whether there was “any bills in oirculatio.i which had not been registcr *d,” ~£ut it was rejected them, by then by the Managers of the Bank; and the committee who have so recently had (lint Register in their pos session, with the power to confol it, have still re- to afford to the public the opportunity of examining it and judging for themselves. They knew we I that if would jirove the falsehood of their pitiful and base insinuation. But I reppat again; their hope to avoid a detection of the ca lumny they have propagated -hall be disappoint ed i have applied for, and so Soon as the Re gister can be obtained, ant determined that the Register shall be published ; by which an impar-" tial public may determine the truth or falsehood of this accusation. ROBERT COLLINS. I' «b 1 8 10 COTTON GlNs7 BOATWRIGHT & JONES, of Columbia. S. C. respectfully inform thpir friends and the public that they have established a Shop in Augusta, Georgia, for. the purpose of Making and repairing COTTON GIYS, and are now prepared to luiuislr these Machines roadp •it the beat materials and in the best mariner.— We will keep on hand.Gl.N3 of different sizes, from 30 to CO Saw*. Qjf’ Our Shop is about one hundred yard# above the Upper Market iu this place. , Aug 24 63 ,wtf Twenty Dollars Reward. LOST or Stolen, from the Stage, between Milledgeviile and Sparta, on Saturday night last, a Black Leather Travelling TRUNK* belonging to <he subscriber am) having his name attached to both handles. It contained a variety of wearing apparel, a great portion of which wa*, mmked, together with three bundles, one of which was addressed to Mr*. Beers, a second to- Mr. W. P. Bee/* and the third to Miss Stallings, all of Augusta. It also contained letters to sev eral individuals in Augusta, and a number from, that place to the subscriber. . ;j '. Any perxo i finding the Trunk and leaving it with Kir. P J. Williams, at Milledgeviile, or Mr. Sterling Jones, in Warren ton, shall receive the above reward; or for the Trunk,and Thief fit stolen) a t eward of FIFTY DOLLARS. 1 fl, C. DUBOSE, February 13 3ltv 20 A HORSE. ~r? A FIRST rate Northern HORSE, squarfc built, six rears old, warranted sound an 4 ve*l broke to Harness of Saddle, for sale, Ajj ilv at this office, * Feb 18 NO. 28-