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

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VOL* 7. PUBLISHED EVEBV MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, A® 2 3P» t a lr. ilowari't Brick Buildings,opposiletlie Post-Office (ClntoiK Street. • , D! RBCTIOffS. _ i t r .n,! Ywrroe*, by Administrators, Execu Sale* o j jaug are required, by law, to be held on tlie IrstTuosJav iu the month, between the hour-soften in le lorenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Gourl-hot .9* f !ho county u which the property .a those sales must be given in a public gaaetto SIXI Y Jn a oi afioua to the day of sale. P Notices of the sale of personal property must be given in Ike manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale Notice to the debtors and creditors of an estate, inns', be published for FORTY days. , ' Notice that application will be made to the Court ofjlr dinary for leave to soil laud, must bo published for FOUlt leave to sell Negroes, must be published for FOUR MONTll’',before any ordot absolute shall be made b»reon by the court. . , TO TIII3 PUBLIC. WrlY the Uniin Hdel Property Lottery, is uffeed to the (»u die ! is frequently Ask ed ; and that the whole matter is not well enough particularized. , The Proprietor finding himself involved Mortgaged his lauded Estate to one, and his ' Negroes t® another, (two of the oldest) pf his l creditors. With this view that if he could not be abl- to raise the mortgages,.that he would in. r ,ch events take the bestequrse with his Pro ,'siet'tv to pay his debts. Or ill other words pay the other creditors as well as the Mortgagees. Accordingly with him as with others, his, reason able views failed. And in order to do justice le others of his creditors, as well ns the Mortga ges i He has offered his property in the plan ; n<»» before the public. Tha. propert - has been valued l»v four highly dfisti guished and disinterested gentlemen at S2O OW)—a >d divided into four ihousaudrwhole Tick its at five dollars each. Jlefercnc,e to the Scheme for the Prizes nod their discretion . Also the cieditors appointed, under seal, six highly dis inguUhed and dislcrrs'ed gentlemen to attend as As.-ignees.aod the pub* sanctioned the whole Ike. r . N ,w if the Proprietor shall fail by the second ,of n<-zt month to sell Tickets enough to pay the two M »itg’iges, (which is less than hall the whole amount of the said stock,) then the Lot l rv must fail, and hut little m >re will he be able ,«ln pay than the said. Mortgage* and he be left indebt with a wife and six am«ll children with neitlrei property our credit Bat on the other hand, If he sells his Tickets sufficient and nb, ve to p«y the Mortgages then his other cre .ditors will bp materially benefited, and be will be enabled with hisstoik to pay his debts. And tW he will, have no property, he will be clear of deb' ; amt he Iru.-ts reclaim his credit. The great anxiety of the proprietor to sell hts Tickets —rests on this, so do justice to Ins other creditors as well as-his two Mortgagee*, an.l ttv pay i.i< debts with a property at lehtt worth more than it is offered at > If thou vverf in debit in-fend of tile Then ( would luiy of thee, Bn 1 am iudehi instead of tl.ee, Then come and liny of me. And Ivy said purchase let nv say * Y.ut make a fortune every day. Then Hasten, the Tickets to t>uy, Ur c.iy Credits me will nullify ! ! ! !! " Big Priz s U ion Hotel—9l2,Boo. .1 B BATEMAN, Proprietor .') be Creditin'* of the late firm of B itemnn &. but.enn •ml of .1 B. Bateman, are hereby noli find t„ attend at Thom-aston Upson County, Geo. I.v themselves, (or write tn the superintendants of tie above Lottery) or Attorneys, on Friday jjnd 3ntdrd:»v the first and second days of March next, the day of Fixing and the day of drawing fhoaboVr Eottery, ■ v » ' 18. BATEMAN. Proprofur itml sole Agent of said firm All the Editors which have publish'd any thi -? about th Union Hotel P, operty Lottery, w,|| dense 'publish, the above till the 2d March to it The pioprictoi wilt see it paid. 1 , b 18 ___ _ » WALKER’S JS*e\N Ime of Vouv Horse POST COACHES, fiunning from iuUm, N O'. to Wythe-V. House in Virginia, three times a ureek and back LlllilS Line starts from Salem every M ntlav, I Wednesday noil Friday at 6 o'clock. A. M. nndariivc* at Wythe Court House at 6'‘’clock, I’. Si. Hit: next <lay. At the same hour that tin; Stages leave Salem, they also leave Wvlhp Court House ami at live at Sal* ui at 5 o’clock P M. nil Tuesdays. Tmirsdays ami Saturdays. This Lioe is so ari aoff. .1 as ui correspond in jits ar rivals at W* the Court House, with the arrivals of the fifeat Lines loading through the valley of Virginia —lt also correspond in its arrivals at Wythe Court House with the arrivals ul a tri- Tvecltly lice running between th it (dare and the Salt Sulphur, the Red Sulphur White Sulphur Springs in Virginia, which has been lately estab lished. At Salem h Correspond* with the ar rivals of Smith's Piedmont Line, and the RnWgh J.i ie t Imth of which run three limes a week. The Haute nasssces within a mile of the Pilot Moun t *iu tinongh Betlmui i Bet-hahara '-s* .Vlomit Air y, crosses the B ite Ridge at Ward’s Gap, goes Uy p ( ,p|ar Cauip Furahce and the Lead Mill- sos Wythe, and atVojds some inlciesti.g scenes to those that admire the sublimity of nature. The accommodations of diet, lodging, fae. are excel lent and cheap. The subscriber hegilates.noM.o recommend his teams and drivers as first rate. His coaches are most excellent—being newly procured from Troy, New-York. „ „ . Fare through the whole route 5 dollars—way passengers cents a utile. (13* The utmost care and attention will be paid to baggage and other tilings entrusted,to his care, but the subscriber will not be liable for acci dents. 0. WALKER. (J3* The Constitutionalist, at Raleigji. The Catnden Journal a<>d the Georgia Courier will insert the above six weeks and forward their ac count to the proprietor at Mount Airy, Surry co. N. C. . tfeMarch 1 6wr 26 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE , FOR SALE. WILL be told, on accommodating terms the LOTS, situated on the south side of Broad Stfe t, below Campbell's Gully nnd nearly opposite the Planters’ Hotel, corapiisin:; a front of 190 feet on Broad street, it is offered for sale, in seperate Lots, or the whole together, for farther particulars, Enquire of Mr. Robert Walton at the Insurance Bank, or to WM. P. DEARMOND. Augusta, Feb. 25 24 if Just published. A. T this oAce, the President's Proclamation in P«»p" «forrn Price fli rt, GEORGIA COURIER. ON CONSIGNMENT. JUST RECEIVED 5 PIPES Cognac Brandy 15 Half Pipes Holland Gin 60 Pieces Tow Bagging 60 Coils Bale Rope 10000 Spanish Segars 5 Tierces New Rice ALSO Just Landing fr '«n Steamboat Augusta, Ilhils. New Qrlfc. us and Porto Sugars “ West India Nfolasses “ St. Croix. Rum “ N E Rum “ Whiskey “ Cider Brandy Barrels N. Gin *• Mackerel “ Sperm Oil • “ Butter Cr.ackers Casks Loudon Porter.and Brown Stout “ Prime Cheese Quarter Pipes Cogswell’s Wine “ casks Cargo Wine Boxes White Havannaand Lump Sn'gars “ Sperm Candles nnd Soup “ Raisins and Herrings “ American Segars Bags Prime Gieen Coffee, “ Drop nnd Buck Shot Bales Cotton Bagging “ “ Yarn cases Negro Shoes And an Assortment of Staple For sale low for casli or approved endorsed notes, by J. MARSHALL. THE SUBSCRIBE!*, HAVNING purch .g.d of Mr. B. BAIIID his entire Stock of Solicits a continuance of the patiouage here 4of,re bestowed on the Establishment, where will he found a general assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry-Goods, And on the most reasonable terms, wholesale and retail, at the Store No. 243 Broad-street. S. YV WADE. Feb 4 15 ts _ Newton Gilbert, is my jJKSgr authorized attorney during my absence from the Stale. A. KNOWLTON. Mttrcb 1. 26 ts IIOICK GROCERIES. 20 Bbls. single, double and refined Loaf Sugar 15 boxes Sperm Candles 20,000 Spanish Segars, superior 10 bags piime Java Coffee 10 half hbls Canal Flour 21) Baskets first quality Champaign 60 Catty boxes fresh Hyson and Gunpcfw der 'tea 1 chest superior black Tea 10 gross cut papered Tobacco 30 boxes fres.fi bunch Raisins 30 drums fresh Turkey Figs 25 boxes Piunes 4 Baskets fresh Olive Oil 30 half and quarter bbls Buckwheat Meal 10 casks London For ter 20 bbls Irish Potatoes 10 Fitkius Goshen Butter 60 Jars assorted Pickles FOR sai.e low. By JOHN COSKERV, 256, Broad Street. Feb. 20 22 ts 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 sale. at No 262 by LOUIS CRESS &. Cos. Fein nary 6, ts 16 salt; At the Wharf,\ For Sale, by G. H METCALF. Feb 15 20 English Mustard. O A B‘«x» sSuperior English Mustqgd 20 Do AmericAo For Saie by G. 11. Metcalf. Fubuary, .8 ts 17 ~ notice! The Subscriber, having sold his Stock of Diy Goods to Mr. S. W. Wade, who com nines tliL business, solicits foi him a continuance of the custom and friendshii <>f his former fiiends and custotneis. B BAIRD. February 4. * if 15 Twenty Dollars Reward. LOST or Stolen, from the Stage, between Mitledgeville aud Sp-nta, on Saturday night last, a Black Leather Travelling TRUNK, belonging to ihe subscriber aud having his name attai bed to both handles. It contained a variety of wealing apparel, a great portion of which was maiked, together with three bundles, one of which was addressed to M» s Beers, a second to Mr. \V P. Beers and the tl ird to Miss Stallings, all of Augusta. It also coi ained letters, to sev era) individuals in Augusta, and a number from that place to the subscriber. Any perso i finding the Trunk and leaving it with Mr. P J. Williams,.at Miliedgeville, or Mr Sterling Jones, in Warrenton, shall receive the above reward; or for the Trunk and Thief (if stolen) ai feward of FIFTY DOLLARS. I. C. DUBOSE. February 15 , 3tw 20 Ten Dollars Reward RAN AWAY from the subscriber’s Plantation, in Columbia County, about the first ofAprl last a Negro Boy named GEORGE, about 26 years old, 5 feet (Tor 9 inches high, has a large bushy head of hair, lather light complected, and inclined to be roundshouhlered —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 any Jail so tha ; I get him again. It is believed he is lurking about Augusta and Savannah—and it is likely ttiat 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 DECLARATIONS’ Printed and for. sale at thig Office AUGUSTA, (GEO.) MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1833. A. CUNNINGHAM & CO DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, On the corner of Broad and Mclntosh Streets, nearly opposite the Post Office, In addition to their former Stock, have just re ceived an assortment of From the celebrated manufactory of Prentiss and Pendleton—together Units a gentral assortment Os French, English, and American Drugs, ( htmscal, Paints, Glass, Oils, Sfc, among which are the following, viz: Extract Buchu do Cinchona do Cahincn uo Sarsaparilla, fluid and solid Extracts of most ol the valuable vegetables in the Mat. Med. Sulphate and Acetate Morphiiie Salicine Quinine Piperine Strychnine Sulph and Chloric /Ether Window Glass from 6 by 8 to 12 by 20 White Lead, of various qualities Paints, of all colours, dry and in oil Winter Strained Sperm Oil. Common Lamp do Linseed Oil, .raw and boiled Neats Foot, Train, Castor, and Sweet Oil Teeth, hair, flesh, clothes, shoe, and horse Brushes. . Snuff#, of various kinds, by the bottle or lb. Indigo, Madder, Logivood, &ic. die. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT ( F GARDEN SEEDS, Warranted the growth of 1832, Together with all the articles generally kept by Druggists. Which they offer by wholesale or retail, on as .accommodating terms a* they can be procured iu Augusta. Orders from the country pnnc'ually attended to. and carefully pocked. Physician’s prescriptions put up at all hours. Feb 27 25 3t JUST REVEIVED. 200 lbs superior Smoked Salmon 20 l.bls Apples 12 do Dried do sdo do Peaches 10 Firkins Goshen Butter 25 Drums superior Figs 5 do Sultnnn Raisins, without Seeds 10 Cases genuine I. C. Chumpaigne 10 Baskets do do do pints 16 Casks London Porter, . N. SMITH Ac Cos. „ . . 275, Bread Street. March 6 28 IMPORTANT VICTORY7~’ Sylvester against the World! !! The ever lortuna’.e Sylvester has again cause to announce to h s Patron’s the pre eminent success which has attended ihe efforts ofone <>f his disfapt Drawing of the Virginia State Lottery, Class l\". 7, drawn at Richmond Dec. 21 40,' 45, 65, 34, 58, 7. 46, 48, 61, 44 Combination 7 34 53 the grand pj:ze of 10,000 dollars Was sent by SYL V r F.STFR in a letter to a gentleman at Nashvdle.Tenn Adventuiers look to the above, and if you value weal’h send vont O dprsto the PRIZE SELLING STLVESTER* agaTST IN THE NEW YORK LOTTERY, Drawn Dec. 26th, 1832, SYLVESTER sold the second Capi tal Prize of 4,000 dollars It was owned, bv an Adventurer, win. for a long time had been wooing the Pickle Goddess. For Piiaes direct your orders to S. J. SYLVESTER, BALTIMORE Jan 14 7 ts FRUIT. Just received per WA S//ING TON, 50 Bunches Bananas 3000 Plantains 200 Pine Apples 10 hhls Apples 1000 Oranges. ALSO , IN STORE, Hampers Irish Potatoes 100 fmnked and Pickled Tongues 25 bids Newaik Cider 10 do Cider Vinegar . 3 cases, Martineque Preserves 2000 lbs. Venison Hams N. SMITH & Cos. 273 Broad Street. Feb U 18 New Crop Molasses. For Sale, low from Wharf, 45 Hints superior, New Molasses, h» GEORGE H. METCALF. Feb 15 20 LAM BACK & RUSE, ALWAYS AHEAD! rVERJQN TAFFEf, a fine article for Colds Scotch Cakes ; black Cakes, and Honey Cakes, alt of which are new articles. Just Received, a small lot of very fine Oranges and fresh Figs Fregli Pies, every day at 11 o’clock. Also, can be had a few gallons first-rate Pickles put up in the very best style. Jan 28 ts 12 Jo IP 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 FOR SALE, A T the Arsenal near this city, TWO CAR RIAGE HORSES with a CARRIAGE and HARNESS, they will be sold altogether or the Horses separate fromthe Carriageand Harness, as purchasers may desire. The Horses will be found not only suitable for * Carriage, but for draughty labo;, or plantation. Apply to the Snbscriber at the Arsenal for terms and further particulars. Q w GARDINER. Feb 4 16 ts NEW PATTERNS Os Earthen and China Ware. THE subscibeis have recently received, pei • ships Olive Branch and Gauges, at Savau nail, from Liverpool direct, 255 packages of Earthen and China Ware, which makes thei' fall stock iu every respect complete, and endira ces every variety of blue, black, brown, pink, and puiple Dinner and Tea Ware—Persian plates, dishes, teas, bowls-, and jpgs, of entire new patter ns, at prices unusually low—together' with every article of enameled, edged, C. C. ami Moco Ware. Their assortment will hear 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-thetnselves bc-lore noak ing future purchases. Prices will be found low and teims liberal. Every attention witl-bepaid to orders,'both in selecting and packing—none but expei ienced packers oeing employed by us They have also for sale, every variety of cut and plain Hall Lamps. Astral Lamps, and Shades extra, Billiard and Liverpool Suspend ing Lamps and Glasses extra, fine gilt China lea Sets—Jugs, Plates, Teas, and Coffees, Li quor cases, iic |\ B. TAYLOR & C». No. 266 Broad si. under the Masonic Hall. And 363 one door below the Merchants' and P/antir's Bank . ; 'i Augusta, Dec. 7. 108 ts NSW D2t.ua STOiiE. 11. EARLE HARTRIDGE, RESPEC TFULLY informs his friends and the public that he has just received, and is n®w opening at the Store No. 56 Bioad Street, an assortment of fresh DRUGS, CHEMICALS, and SURGICAL IN3TRUMEN IS. and a vari ety of PERFUMERY, embracing all. articles in each department, which having been selected by himself, will be fuurtd of the most approyed kind. His friends in Georgia, as well as those iu this city, are respectfully invited to call and ex amine for themselves ; and he trusts he shall be abie to supply them with any articles in his line of a quality, and on terms that shall be satisfac tory- O ' > H EARLE HARTRIDGE. The Augusta Chronicle, Georgia Courier, and Savannah Georgian will please copy the above advertisement, and publish it.ten times. Their accounts to be forwarded to the Advertiser in Charleston, Charleston Jan 28. lOt 15 JUST RECEIVED, 20 Bhl*. Fresh Beer 20 do Newark Cider, in prime order 100 boxes superior Bunch Raisins 26 halves do do 26 quartets do do 40 fit kins best Goshen Butter t 20 bbls Northern Apples, in good order 100 hampers Irish Potatoes 10 boxe.s Herrings Pickled Tongues Smoked do 6 half bbls Pickled Pork bids Smoked Beef N) Boxes Fresh Lempus for sale, by DOR TIC & LAFITTE, No. 236, Broad Street. - Feb 13 19 if N. E. RUM, 17 Hjids, and 30 Bbls .-for sale, from the Wharf, by G. H. METCALF Feb 15 >\ 20 POTATOES. ; 200 Barrels for sale, by G. H. METCALF. Feb 15 20 FO Oil 6SUGAR& “ 34 Tierces just received, for sale, low by G. H. METCALF. Feb 15 20 Notice. rhave a number of piivate stables, separate from the Public Stable, suitable for race or saddle horses^.attached to file U S. Hotel, in good order, all those wishing to attend the ra ces, can be furnisjied in great order with plenty of forage, and good Ostlers OHIO WEAVER. February 6,. |f 15 NOTICE. ~ 1 WILL attend at my Office, North East Corner, Basement Story* City “t r *'im 2 to 5, o’clock, P* M. every day (Sunday’s excepted) for the purpose of receiving the returns of taxable pro perty in the City of Augusta. , All per sons interested will pay attention to this otice. GEO. M. WALKER, c. c. c. Jan 9 4 ts Court of Common Pleas. IT appearing to the Court, by the Sheriff's re turn that Ihe following gentlemen had been duly summoned.to attend this Court as Special Jurors, and have made default: Ordered. That they be each fined in the lum bf Twenty Dollars, unless sufficient excuse be filed with the CJerk of this Court, at or before the Term of April next, on oath, to wit: Jonathan F.His, N. B. Moore, John B Guieu, and Robert Kirkpatrick. And, that Thomas Evans, Asbury D. Knight. Luther Ryll, Theodore T. Gay, Frederick Sel* leek, George H. Metcalf, and Hyram Grubbs, had been du'v summoned to Attend as Petit Ju rors: Ordered, That they be each fined the sum of Ten Dollars, unless sufficient excuse be filed with the Clerk of this Court, *n oath, at or be fore the April Term of this Court. Extract from the minutes of Nov. Term, 1832 WM. JACKSON, Cleik. February 22 , 7t r 23 Court of Common Pleas. IT appearing to the Court, by the Sheriff's re turn that the following gentlemen bad been duly summoned to attend this Court as Special Jurors, and have made default: Ordered, That they be each fined in the sum of Twenty Dollars unless sufficient ex'-use be filed with the. Clerk, ai or before the first day of (he next Term, on oath, to wit: George W. Butler, Samuel Clarke, Antaine . Picquet, William Cumming, Wyllis Carlin, John W. Houghton. John S. Coombs, Amory Sibley, John Bowes, Edward Bus tin, & John C. Green. And, that the following gentlemen had been duly summoned to attend this Court as Petit Ju '-rors, and bad made default: Ordered , That they be each fined in the sum of Ten Dollars, unless sufficient excuse be filed with tire Clerk of this .Court,.on oath, at or before the April Term of this Court. Extract from the minutes of November, Term 1832. WM JACKSON, Clerk. Feb 22 25 *7t NEWS EXTRAORDINARY. Hallo ! my friends, once more I return 1 hat here of my postponement you may learn, It was expected by who read and saw ■ Last 24th December my scheme would draw The Union Hotel Lottery, in truth intended, T or reasons purely just havebeen suspended. And like an honest man, both good and true, r _ Will sooner wrong myself than one of you. I he. Golden Land’s drawing st‘.ed in my way. On which account I choose a future day, When Fortune shall your patience snrelv starch With Prizes fair, the second day or March. My scheme is good, intended to relieve Me, ft oui kind credit, no one to deceive That they your friend does owe, and you that draw May find, I’ve justice donfc and ask no more. The favor needed, and to be explicit, Is ie purchase quickly, all deficit Os tickets few remaining now on hand, That must pioduce you housrs, slaves or land 1 beg you’d read and view so fine a scheme, And as you wish you’ll have as well as dieam What’er you draw you’ll h: ve the full amount And what is better, not the least discount I tender my best wishes with the scheme and plan, And all the hearty thanks of J. B. Bateman. Sai'annah, Jan. 26 1833 Thomastmcn Union Hotel Pro perty. Tickets in the above Lottery for sale, at B HUSKS' Lottery and Exchange Office. Tlie Proprietor takes this opportunity to re turn thanks so his friends for the aid already given, and solicits tlie public, and:-particularly his Mercantile. Brethren, to give him further as sislance, in buying up the unsaid Tickets, iu this last struggle to pny hi* just debts. scheme. Os the Union Hottl Property Lottery , 1. Luke, 1 Negro man, a Blacksmith, P' ice S6OO 2. Dave, Ido do a waiting man 60U o. Robert, 1 do Jo y t 500 4- Mingo, 1 do do do 4,10 6. Willis, 1 do do do 350 6 John Ido do do 300 7. Richard 1 do do 300 8. Sally, 1 do do Girl 400 9- Laviiiia 1 do do 300 $3750 REAL ESTATE. • 1. Patridgeville Plantation improved, with 30 acres, Dwelling House ami other ( ut Houses, and snug Orchair! of Apple and Peach Trees in half a mile of Thom, aston. $350 2. Dunsford Place, in three and a half miles of Thomaston, with small im provement. 300 3 Gin House Lot, with large Gin House aud fifty Saw Gin, to include one acre 650 4. Spring Lot, te 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 Tools. 260 8 Brick Yard Lot, -60 9. Corner Lot on rite public square in Thomaston, 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, and Iwo Out H ruses, with Union Garden and Stable LntJ Cow lot and Kitchen, Garden lot, and three Stables and one crib, all on five < lots, valued nt 12.800 19 Prives of Laud and Negroes. $19,600 A great variety of other Pr izes, uH valued at 400 VVlfole 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 Mitledgeville. Priee of’tickets, $5 J. B BATEMAN, Proprietor. Thomaston. Dec 25. 1832. Pr zes delivered to holders without discount. Feb 8 t s 65 IX. A. BROOKS, PORTRAIT PAINTER. WILL remain for a short time in this city, chii .Li? iound 31 his offic6| one door tie low the Post-Officp, where specimens of his art can be seen at any time and will be thankful for patronage. Feb 2 5 * 24 ts NOTICE. THE Copartnership heretofore existing be tween the subscribers in the -Practice of Law, is this day dissolved liy murtial consent; lhey will both attend to the unfinished business of the firm until it is rinsed ; and persons indebt ed to them for professional service can make payment to eitbef. ’ * WILLIAM. SCHLEY, TIIO’S. GLASCOCK. Nov 2 94 COTTO.N GINS.” Boatwright & jones. of Columbia. S. C. respectfully inform their friend* and the public that they have established a Shop in Augusta, Georgia, for the purpose of Making and repairing COTTON GINS, and are now prepared to furnish these Machines made of the best materials and in, the best manner.— We will keep on hand GINS of different sixes, from 30 to 60 9aws. 03* Our Shop is about one hundred yards above the Upper Market in this place. Aug 24 63 Wtf Ten Dollars Reward. RANAWAY on the 6tli inst. from my Planta tion in Richmond county, my Negro Fel [■low JAC , aged about 3fi years, and about 6 feet high, very black, likely and smart. He is supposed to iiave gone to Milledgeville, or its neighborhood, from the circumstance of his wife’s being carried there by the removal of her master, Mr. Hamilton Raifofd. -to that oeigh borhood. - JOHN COLLINS. February 20 gj 22 Brought to Augusta Jail, ON the 25th February. 1833, a Negro Man who calls himself J he belongs to Wm Daniels, of Talliaferro County, Ga. Ja cob is 5 feet inches high, daik complexion, and about 30 years old. Owner of said Negro, is requested to come for ward, prove property,pay egpences and take him away, H. B. FRAZER, Jailor, n ! c. Feb 27 25 3r DENTISTRY. T H^ C V ! 7 ‘‘ S* leave to ptddit k * * f ° oW,ng co, »“*»unication to the la the hope of extending his usefulness and affording rebel to those whose residence is at «o great a distance from Savannah, as to pre clude them troni that aid which otheiwise tin r might obtain from his advice and skill in Den tal Surgery,.will make the following distribu tion of hi* time, viz: three months, alternately, in Savannah and Augusta, to commence in Au icusra the first day of February and August, and m savannah on the first of Ma.y and November. All of his operations will be performed agree” ablp to modern iusprovements and 011 scieniifi'c principles, with the least possible pain and cor rect professional skill. * Asa Surgeon, he will extract teeth, remove tumors ofjfie gums all dead and useless roots re duce irregular teeth to symmetry, Extract the Nerves of teelh when exposed, remove Dental Gangrene, ana operate on the Har* lip, Soft palate, Alveolar abscess, Gum boils, Fungus Cancerous and Boney Excresseences of the An trum, by opening that cavity, tic. &c. ( w«ii\| Me i liC '‘ ,,,rUC ‘ ice en,brace ,1)e treatment all the diseases of the mouth-such as Scur. T’uoSf&.&T: 0,„, Sore His Mechanical operations extend to all defi ciencies of the mouth. He will , e , te «th i„ eve.y possible situation in a sty le not surpassed in the United States for beauty, durability and use He will artificially supply the loss of gums jaws or sections of thejaw, the honey palate or the palate process, so as to-correct deglutition ard restore the speech. Also, cleanse, separate and firth« C f VU,e * ' * C " yed ,eelh - ** to prevent S.lcX'- " ‘““"‘“S- luolb A 1 imr.ber of ladies ami gentlemen of respect ability bot hin Savannah arid Augusta, for wdiom the subscriber hhs performed very difficult agd Cr 'i! C ji, o| "’ ri, " o, “' have vrry B*nerously per mitted h ,,n -o refer persona alike unfortunate <0 fessTooalE*' B,ar -Ol his pro rJ?*{h r 7*r n f 0,,,, '‘ ,1,,n -Republic are refer red to Ihe following gentlemen who have very kmd>y offered their names : f » , In Savannah. -Dr. Daniell. Drr Habersham, M R |7'^ r . Pre ® , °"’ Rcv Mr - W Pooler 1 ” ' V ’ JU ‘ ge J ' C lN ' luil ’ ' V - Liberty t ounly -Col. Jos. Jones, Rev. C. C Jones. - His Excellency Governor pumpkin Dr. Boy kin,. Dr. White, Major O. H Prince, Messrs Hines ffc»Harris. 3 g Scoltsborouffti —Dr Brown. n JufiMlO’—Dr. Cunningham, Pr. Anthony, Ur. Roberts on Dr. Savage, Rev. Mr. Taimnge, Rav. Mr, Read, HOll. Samuel Hale, Robert F. rot, , . . rm. Athens.— Dr W. W. Wadel, Rev Mr. Shan, non, Rev. Mr. Hoyt. . _ E. OSBORN. Ja » 9 4 12m Southern, Northern I a »<d Western, Land, Lutfn, Commission and Genetal • * . Agency and Intelligence Office, Nesr-Orleatvs La The subscribers respectful ly inform the public throughout the Union, that they have opened an office (having also appoin ted agents in Washington, Baltimore, PhiUdeL phia and New-\ork.) for the purpose of acting as an agent to transact business in this or any of-the above named cities,having a very exten sive Actpiaiotauce through the United States, iM joining territories mid Canada, and having made arrangements to attend to transmit! ling and receiving inform ition fiam and to Engladr), France, and every part of Europe, they mr,si respectfully soliiit a share of public patronage pledging iliemseiae, to use every eg* nioa togiyo perfect satisfaction. Those editors of newspapers who fepl wellfhs posed towards this establishment, shall have their business done Lee of expense, at any time, by‘lnserting t. is advertisement,- and forwarding a paper to us containing the same We are n»>w prepared to attend to the follow ing business—Purchase sell, barter, rent and case landed property of every description , purchase, sell and exchange 5 bank, canal, rail road and every other kind of stock ; purchase and sell merchandize of every description, at public or private sale. 1. • Borrow and loan money on hot*! and mort gage, or unincumbered real estate? ’ Act as an agent for procuring partners for in dividuals, to engage in eveiy kind of busiuess or profession. ’ • Will act as attorney’s agent and others for claiming lego- ics . 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 inodes of conveyance whether *liy laud or water, with their respective rates of fare ac commodation; Sic. Sfc ; also, all other informa tion necessary for strangers aud travellers to be in possession of. Information and intellia-enee. on any subject in this coot try or Europe, received and forward ed (confidentially ) ' **. Books and records of county or state govern ment offices, searched and examined,' and the required in formation forwarded to each appli cant. * ■' * ,< ■ ’ A register of public and private boarding houses, their terms nnd acentnmodntions, 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 boarding places. Situations, in mercantile, mnnufactuving and other establishments, as hook keepers, salesmen, and assistant clerks, bar keepers, teachers, col ’ factors, agents fee, fi^c.,' procured, if by letter postage must (repaid 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. persona forwarding communicetions re specting real estate offered for sale, barter, lease or to be given on bond and mortgage, will recol lect k<ig 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 Mfcts. post roads, navigable streams, price, terms, fee. Sic. ; also, enclose an advance fee, and postage paid. Charges will be regulated according to nature and amount of business. All first applications to he accompanied with' a consulting fee, which will entitle the applicant to any information they may require. No let. fers (in any case,) will be taken l>om the Post Office, unless post paid—-immediate answers will be remitted to all communications. L. VANDERBURGH A Cos. No. 10, Si. Louis street. Dec 31 118 Administrator's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate. of Benjamin Rowland, deceased, will make immediate payment to the sub. scriber and those having claims against) said Eetate, will please to present them according to law, > WILLfS PALMER, Adm'r. Ftfb 23 24 w6tp NO. 30-