Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, March 13, 1833, Image 1

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VOL. 7. PUBLISHED EVER* MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, AT 2 O'OAOCSi P> M> n’.fr. Howard’s Brick Buildings,oppositethe Post-Office M’liitosh Street. ~~ DIRECTIONS. Bales of Land and Xegrats, by Administrators, Kxecu tars or Guardians, are required, by law, to be held on tee Irst Tuosday in the month, between the hours of teh in toe (oreneon *<“l three in the afternoon, at the Court-hot »s c f the county n which the property is situate.—Notict t f these sales must be given in a public gazette SIXTY da> s previous to the day cf sale. Notices of the sale of personal property must be given In i|he manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale. Notice to the debtors and creditor* of an estate, must be published for FORTY days. Notice that application will bo made to the Court of Or dinary for leave to sell laud, must be published for MONTHS. . ... . . , Notice lor leave to soli Negroes, must be published for FOUR MONTHS,before any order absolute shall be made uoreon by the court. Original Contents or THE Southern auvfcuUurlst. VOL. VI. NO. 3. Aht: XVlll.—*Essay on Rotation of Crops; by J. Hamilton Cooper; read before the Union Agricultural Society. X(X —On Manures, fee. by W. A. G. XX.—On the Cultivation of the Grape Vine; hv Abraham Geiger. XXi. —Account of an Experiment in the Cul ture of Rice; by A. Black River Rice Planter. XXII.—A Successful Method of Raising Ducks by Experimenter. XXltl. —Account of an Agricultural Excursion made into the South of Georgia in the winter of 1832; by the Editor. March 6 28 COM3IISSION BUSINESS. THE Subcriber will continue the transaction of a general Commission Busbies in this ci ty, under the name of TAFT fe PADELFORD, ou his individual account. EDWARD PADELFORD. Savannah, Jan. 22, 1833. 6t 27 A HORSE. 7 A FIRST rate Northern HORSE, square built, six vears old, warranted sound and yell broke to Harness or Saddle, for sale, Ap ■yly at this olljce. Feb 18 2l_lf LAW NOTICE. rpHE undersigned having taken an Office, 1 next door to that of Craavfohd & Cum mi.vg Esqrs informs the public that Ire will faith fully attend to aii business with which he may be intrusted. ROBERT CLARKE Dec 12 ill ts Notice. DURING my absence from the city, John H. Wbioht, PhiLLiP H. Mantis, fe Wj*. C. Dii.lon, will act as my agents and are fully authoriz* and and t'mp .wered to trausact all tny business. WILLIAM WRIGHT. Felt 18 21 if NOTICE. flt 11E undersigned having been appointed Sexton for the city of Augusta, hereby gives notice that all orders, left at Mr. Oliver Danfohth’s, Store, four doors west,of Honston Street, wilt be attended to with promptitude. LOUIS KUNZE. M irch 1 26 NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Mrs. Mary Ann B. White, dec’d. nrc requested to make immediate payment to the Subscriber And those to whom tire said estate is indebted, will present their accounts, for pnytttont duly authenticated and within the dure prescribed by law R. F. POE, Bx’r. Feb. 4, 16wtf LOST, BY a person on bis way from Decatur, Law renceville, Watkinsville, Lexington, and Washington, to the city of Augusta, two NOTES in favor of Stoddard fe Davis—one of William Lattimer, dated March 12rh, 1832, payable in six months, amount $266 72. The other of Thomas Aiken, dated Feb. 14th, 1832. payable in nine months —amount $166 87—With an en dorsement o< S6O on tire Ist inst AH persons ate cautioned not to trade for either of these Notes, as payment has been slopped The finder will confer a favor by inclosing the same by Mail, to the subscribers in Charleston, or by de livering them to Messrs. Luke Reed St Cos. Au fiUSt&i STODDARD, DAVIS fe Cos. March 8 3t 29 to hire:, TWO House Scrvnnts, one of which is a first rate Coachman and Ostler, as well as a House Servant. —Apply to the subscriber. BENJ. SIMS. March 8 28 notice: ALL persons indebted to the estate of John Phelan, deceased, are re quested to make immediate payment — and those having demands against said es tate to hand in their accounts duly attest ed, to THOS. DUFFY. Adm’r. December 31. 118 6tw notice' FOUR months after date application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of mis County, for Wve to sell the estate of Rob- McCoombs, and teased, consisting of Household Ft. .niture, Land, fee. JOHN S. COOMBS, Adm'r. Jan 2 119 m4m Administrator’s Sale. ON the first Tuesday in April next, will be sold, at the lower Market* House, in the city, of Augusta, agreeably to an order of the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes, a tract of Land, containing five hundred Acres, more or less, situate in Richmond County, belonging to the estate of Mary Daily deceased ; sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. WM. SKINNER. Adm'r. Jan 30 13 FOR HIRE. A GOOD plain Cook, Washer and Ironer.— Enquire at this Office. March 1 26 3t Just published. AT this office, the President’! Proclamation in Pamphlet form Price 6$ cte OF GEORGIA. AN ACT. To regulate slaves and free parsons of color in the counties of RiJimood and Hancock. lie it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the stale of Geor gia in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority vs lhe same, That from and after i|;e passage **■ this .act, it shall not be lawful sos slave or fieo person of colour, to keep a h oust* of, entertainment or to vend goods, ware*, or metchacidize, spitjtoos liquors or provisions for ilieirywo profit, oilier tliau w hat is allowed by the existing law* of this Stale, within ihe limits of Rich mond and Hancock counties. 2. And be it further enacted, That n«> siave shall he allowed 'o hire his t or hei lime, from his or her owner or manager, nor shall any slave be allowed to work o< cairy on any tr.iffic on his or her own ac count, or for the purpose of procut ing a livelihood or raising money to pav his or her hiie or wages to Iris <>r her owner or employer in said emm-ies; except such as may be Barbers who sloill be permitted to hire tlreir time, and tent slnips for carry ing on their bnsines®. 3. And be it further enacted. That ii shall tint be lawful lor any peison having the management or ownership of any slave or slaves,to suffer such to hire iiisoi their own tune, or go ai large set king etn ployment, ar ihu discretion of such slave or slaves, within the limiis aforesaid, nor shall it be lawful for any person to hire any slaves and permit such to work or Carry on any : ruffle on itieir own account in any manner or way w hatsoever in said Conn ids. 4. And be it further enacted , Thai it shall mil be lawful fur any person being the owner nr having the management or control or who may be tenter ty leaser ol any house o> tenement in said counties [" ] tent the same to rtny slave or slaves nor permit the same to be occupied by any others than his or her own, or such others as shall at ail times be directly un* d f, r It is or her contol for their own bene* ft' and use in all of their transactions of business of any kind or nature whatsnever. 5. And be it further enacted , That any white persons offending against the provisions of this act, be indicted and proseewted before the Superior Courts for any such offence arid on conviction there 1 of, shall forfeit and pay a fine of fifty dol Ini sand all cost of said suit, for each and every such violation of this law, one half to bo paid to the iuformer and piosecntor, and the other half to be paid u> the In feiiioi court for the use and benefit of said counties. G. And be it further enacted , That evety slave or staves who shall offend a geinst any of the provisions of this act, shall be liable to ami receive not less titan twenty, nor more than fifty lashes, for every time he or she so ofTend, to be in flicted by the constable of the district or any other of the county, where such vio lation of the law is committed. 7. And be it further enacted , That the justices of the peace of the districts of said bounties are authorised and requited, or either of (hem shall have jurisdiction and cognizance of all and every infraction or violation of this act, that shall be com mitted by any slave or slaves in said coun* ties. 8. Arid be it further enacted , That it shall be the duty of the constable of said districts, in case any slave violates the provisions of this act, to apprehend such slave arid take him or her before one of tho justices of the peace; whose duty it shall be to hear arid determine upon the guilt or innocence of such slave, and in the event of conviction shall direct the constable whose duty it shall be to inflict the punishment pointed out in 'he 6.1 t section of this act, and the cos' and all le gal expences of said trial, shall be paid by the owner m manager, or whose em ployment they may he in, of all such slave or slaves that shall so offend against the latv of the above mentioned Counties. 9. Ami be it further enacted , That it shall be tiro duty of said constables to seatch into and prosecute every violation of this act, and in case he shall wilfully and knowingly tail or neglect to do so, he shall sot every such failure be indicted and prosecuted befote the Superior court, and upon conviction, shall pay a fine of fifty dollars or be imprisoned at the discre tion of the court,for not less than two nor more than ten days, and pay all costs of said prosecution. 10. And be it further enae’ed, Thai the regulation, control and government of all free persons of colour coming into and residing in the city of Augusta, shqll be, and the same are hereby vested in the city council: Provided , such regulation, con trol and government, should not conflict with the laws now of force in this State, and which docs not conflict with the fore going provisions of this act. 11. And be it further enacted. That all laws and parts of laws or ordinances mili tating against this act, be and the same is wholly tcpealed. Assented to, Dec. 24, 1832. NOTIi E. . fTIHE Co-partnership heretofore existing be -1 tween the subscribers, under the firm oj SMITH, HARRIS & Cos. Is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The unsettled business will be attended to by B. F. Smith. WILLIAM HARRIS, B. F. SMITH. Charleston, Ist March. 1833 ID" The New-York Courier fe Enquirer and the Augusta Courier will insert the above six times, and send their accounrsto the subscriber!, for payment. March 11 6t 30 AUGUSTA, (GEO.) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1833. A. CVniVmGHAM & CO druggists and apothecaries, On the corner of Broad and Mclntosh Streets, nearly opposite the Post Office, In addition to itieir formci Slock, have just re ceived an assortment of rourouuanr* From the celebrated manufactory of Prentiss and Pendleton—together with a general assortment of French, English, and American Drugs, Chemical, Paints, (Hass, Oils, tfc. among which are the following, viz : Extract Bucim do Cinchona do Cahinca ilo Sarsaparilla, fluid and solid Extracts of most ol the valuable vegetables in the Mat. Med. Sulphate aud Acetate Morphine Saiicine Quinine Pifieriue Strychnine Sulpli and Chloric iEiher Window Glass from ti by 8 to 12 by 20 White Lead, of various qualities Paints, of all colours, dry and iuoii 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, Logwood, fee. fee. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT o*’ GARDEN SEEDS, Warranted the growth of 1832, Together with all the articles generally kept by Druggists. Which they offer l»y wholesale or retail, on as accommodating terms as they can be procured in Augusta. Orders from the country pnnC'ually attended to. and carefully packed. Physician’s prescriptions put up at all hours Feb 27 25 3t CJ DiOa $ | A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Carved and plain Shell Combs, Os the latest patterns, just received at A KNOWLTON’S Fancy Store, No 248, Broad Street. March 6 28 ts panorama] I® now Open in the Old Theatre, GREEN STREET SINCLAIR’S Grand Peristrephic or Moving Panorama, which las been ft'ted up at a great expense, was exhibit ed in Europe ih Edinburgh, in the Ro tunda, Dublin ; in Spring Gardens, Lon don ; and lastly, from Niblos’ Gardens, New-York ; where it was visited by up wards of 24 000 persons. It commences with the principal events in the Life of Napoleon, the BATTLE OF WA TERLOO, the surrender of Napoleon, his arrival at St. Helena, his residence on that Island, and his funeral Procession. —The whole comprises twelve different views executed on nearly 20,000 square feet of canvass, by eminent Aitists, and is rllowed to be One of the finest produc tions of Art. Ten thousand Figures are brought before the spectators with strik ing likenesses of the chief characters. The Officets, Men and H<>rses, are as large as life. Ships of Wat &c. taken from draw iugs’inade on the spot. A Military Band accompanies each Evolution of the Pano rama, and a correct description is given of each view as it approaches. 05 s * Doors open at half past six, and the Panorama commences precisely at o'clock. * # * Admittance r SO cents. Children half price. For particulars, see hand Bills. March 8 29 LOST. ON or about the 31st of November last, the subscriber lost, his POCKET BOOK, somewhere between Warrenton and Sparta, containing among other things, one hundred and seventy dollars, in Sonth-Car»lioa Bank Bills; four five dollar bills—one, twenty dollar bill, and thirteen ten dollar bills. The finder will be liberally rewarded, upon delivering the same to Augustus B Longsireet, Esq. or John How ard of Augusta. • JACOB RISER. ID* The Editor of the Hancock Advertiser, will insert the above twice in that paper and forward his account to this office, for payment. March 11 30 wp JAILOR’S SALE. WILL be sold, at the Lower Market, in the City, of Augusta, on the first Tuesday in April next, if not previously called for, a Negro Boy, calls himself BILLY, says he belongs to a Mr. Henderson of Troup County, Geo. Sold hy order of the City Council, to pay jail fees and other expences H B. FRAZER, JaUor R. C. Feb 27 25 td fejggp The Public are eaution j(JV ed against ci editing or employ ing HENRY HUDSON, an indented apprentice to the Printing Business in this Office. j. g. McWhorter. March 11 30 NOTICE. THE Subscriber wishes to hire two or three good Male Servants, for which a liberal mice will be given. W. G. GRIMES. Oct 19 88 NEW PATTERNS Os Earthen and China Ware. THE subscriber have recently received, per ships Olive Branch and Ganges, at Savor, nail, from Liverpool direct, 255 packages of Earthen and China Ware, which makes thei*' fall stock in every respect complete, and en.bra ces every variety of blue, black, brown, pink and purple Dinner and Tea Ware—Persian’ plates, dishes, teas, bowls, and jugs, of entire new patterns, at prices unusually low—together wish every article of enameled, edged, C. C. and Moco Ware. iheir assortment w:H 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 he found low and tei ms liberal. Every attention will he paid to orders, both in selecting and packing—none hut expei ienced packers being employed by us they have also for sale, every variety of cut and plain Hall Lamps. Astral Lamps, and bhades extra, Billiaid and Liverpool Suspend ing Lamps and Glasses extra, fine gilt China lea Sets—Jugs, Plates, Teas, and Coffees, Li quor cases, fee !*• B. TAYLOR & Cos. No. 266 Broad si. under the Masonic Hall And 363, one door below Ihe Merchants' and Planter's Bank. Augusta. Dec. 7 108 ts D&ua STOa&e. H. EARLE HART RIDGE, RESPECIt ULLY informs his friends and the public that he has just received, and i* now opening ai the Store No. 56 Bioad Street, an assortment of fre*h DRUGS, CHEMICALS and SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, and a v»ri’ ety of PERFUMERY, embracing all articles in .each department, which having been selected by himself, will be found of the roost approyed kind. His friends in Georgia, as well as those in (his city, are respectfully invited to call and ex amine lor themselves ; and lie trusts lie shall be able to supply them with any articles in his line of a quality, and on terms that sliail be satisfac tory- H EARLE HARTRIDGE. The Augusta Chronicle, Georgia Courier, and Savannah Georgian will please copy the above advertisement, and publish it ten times. Their accounts to be forwarded to the Advertiser in Charleston. Charleston Jan 28. lot 15 JUST RECEIVED, 20 Bids. Fresh Beer 20 do Newark. Cider, in prime order 100 boxes superior Bunch Raisias 25 halves do do 25'quarters do do 40 fiikins best Goshen Butter 20 Mils Northern Apples, in good order 100 hampers Irish Potatoes 10 boxes Herrings Pickled Tongues Smoked do 6 half bids Pickled Pork bids Smoked Beef 10 Boxes Fresh Lemons FOR SALE, BY Dor tic & lafitte, No. 236, Broad Street. Feh 13 19 ts N. E. RUM. ~ 17 Hhds. and 30 Bbls. for sale, froil) the Wharf, by G. H. METCALF Feb 15 20- POTATOES. 200 Barrels for sale, by G. H. METCALF. Feb 15 20 POOR SUGARS. 34 Tierces just received, for sale, low by G. H. METCALF. Feb 15 20 foiTsale; THIRTY TWO SHARES IN THE Merchants’ & Planters’ Bank. ENQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE. March 8 29 NOTICE. I WILL attend at mv Office, North East Corner, Basement Story, Citv “t f ">m 2to 5, o’clock, P. M. every day (Sunday’s excepted) for the purpose of receiving the returns of taxable pro perty in the City <>f 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 In the Court, by the Sheriff’s re turn that the following gentlemen had been duly summoned to attend this Court as Special Jurors, and have made default: Ordered. That they Re each fined in the sum of Twenty Dollars, unless sufficient excuse be filed with the Clerk of this Court, at or before the Term of April next, on bath, to wit: Jonathan Ellis, N. B. Moore, John B Guieu, and Robert Kirkpatrick. And, that Thomas Evans, Asbury D. Knight. Luther Roll, Theodore T Gay, Frederick Sel leck, George H. Metcalf, and Hyrnm Grubbs, had been du v summoned to attend as Petit Ju rors: Ordered, That they he each fitted the sum of Ten Dollars, unless sufficient excuse be filed with the Cleik of this Court, on oath, at or be fore the April Term of this Court. Extract from the minutes of Nov. Term. 1832. IVM. JACKSON, Cle.k. February 22 7t r 23 Court of Common Pleas. IT appearing to the Court, by the Sheriff’s re turn that the 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 sum of Twenty Dollars unless sufficient excuse be filed with the Clerk, at or before the first day of the next Term, on oath, to wit: George W. Butlet, Samuel Clarke, Antoine Picquet, William Camming, Wyllis Catlin, John W. Houghton, John S. Coombs, Amory Sibley, John Bones, Edward Bustin, & John C. Green. And, that the following gentlemen had been duly summoned to attend this Court as Petit Ju rors, and had made default: Ordered, That they be each fined in ihe sum of len Dollars, unless sufficient excuse be filed with the Clerk of this Court, on oath, at or before the April Term of this Court. Extract from the minutes of November, Term 1632. WM. JACKSON, Clerk. Feb 22 23 w7t JfEWs EXTRAORDINARY. Thnt*k my i. r,e0,,8 > onc e more I return li w'r"*° ra y postponementyou may learn, bY who read and « H w Tht IT f 4,h J )ece "»>f*r mv .cheme would draw The Union Hotel Lottery .in truth intended, a purely just havebeen suspended. And like an honest man, both good and tjue, WU‘ sooner wrong myself than one of you. The Golden Land’s drawing st od in my way. On which account I choose a f U |„re day, Whe s n tarc°h ,JOe #l,all y ° UT pi,tieuce ■'•rely With Prixes fair, the second day or 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 , r . M ® y * ind > ,>ve justice done end ask no more. I he favor needed, and to be explicit, Is !* Purchase quickly, h\\deficit O! tickets few remaining now on hand, That must produce you houses, slaves or land. I beg you’d read and view so fine a scheme, And as you wish you’ll have as well as dream *. Vh "* ***■ >° u dr »w you’ll hi ve the full amount And wbat is better, not the least discount. I tender iny best wishes with the scheme and plan. And all the hearty thanks of J. B. Bateman. Savannah, Jan. 26 1833 Thomastotcn Union Hotel Pro perty. Tickets in the above Lottery for sale, ai 813 JEMS’ Lottery and Exchange Office. The Proprietor takes this opportunity to re turn thanks to his friends for the aid already given, ami solicits the public, and particularly his Mercantile Brethren, to give him further as sistance, m buying up the unsold Tickets, in this last struggle to pay his just debts. SCHEME* Os the Union Hotel Property Lottery, E Luke, 1 Negro man, a Blacksmith, P"C« S6OO ?' {?'\ VP ' Ido do * waiting man 600 3. Robert, Ido Hoy, do- 600 4 Mingo, i do do do dial 5. Willis, Jdo do do 350 6 John Ido <K> do 300 7. Richard 1 do do qm-, 8 Sally, Ido do Girl 400 9- Laviuia 1 do do 300 $3750 real estate. 1. Patridgeville Plantation improved, with 30 acres, Dwelling House and other ( ut Houses, aiid snug Orchard of Apple and Peach Trees in half a mile of Thomaston. $360 2. Dunsfurd Place, in three and a half miles of Thomaston, with small im provement. JJQQ 3 Gin House Lril, with large Gin Hhnse and fifty Saw Gin, to include one acre 650 4. Spring Lot, to include the spring, with two acres improved, with Log Cabins. 300 5. North to include four acres, 0 50 6 Philadelphia Lot, with Log Stable, 200 7. Shop Lot and shop, and Biiicksmitb’g Tools 2 <W> 8 Brick Yard Lot, ”“50 »• JP ornpr Lo ‘ on *^ e public «qi)»re in Tliuimtstiin, 80 front known by the name of th« Hill Lot, 700 10 Union Hotel, including Cook House Barrack Kitchen, Meat House, small Store House, and two Out Houses, with Union Garden and Stable Lot' Cow lot and Kitchen, Garden lot, and three Stnhles and one crib, all on five lots, valued at (2 800 19 Prizes of T.aud and Negroes. sl9 600 \ great variety of other Prizes, sJI valued at Whole amount of the Lottery S2O 000 The drawing will positively take place on the first Saturday in March next, in Thomaston, UpsonConnty, Oa (whero the Property now is ) on the same plan as the Gold and Land Lotteries At JVlilledgeviile. Price of Tickets, $5 J-B B\l* EM AN, Proprietor. Thomaston Dec 25, 1882. Pr zes delivered to holder* without discount. Feb 8 ts 65 IX. A. BROOES, PORTRAIT PAINTER. WILL remain for a shot! 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 at any time and will be thankful for patronage. Feb 25 24 ts NOTICE. THE Copartnership heretofore existing be tween the subscribers in the Practice of Laic, is this day dissolved by mutual consent; 1 hey 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 (X>TTOi\GL\Sr Boatwright &, 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, 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 lo 60 Saws. O’ Our Shop Is about one hundred yards above the Upper Market in this place. Aug 24 63 wtf Ten Dollars Reward. RANAWAY on the 6th inst. from my Planta -1100 in Richmond county, my Negro Fel low JAC * aged about 32 years, find about 6 feet high very Mack, likely and smart, He is supposed to have gone to Mifledgeville, or its neighborhood, from the circumstance of bis wife’s being carried there by the removal of her master, Mr. HamiLtov Raifoko. to that neigh borhood. JOHN COLLINS. February 20 6t 22 Brought to Augusta Jail, ON the 25ib February, 1833, a Negro Man who calls himself JACOB,say* he belongs to Writ Daniels, of Talliaferro County, Ga. Ja cob is 6 ieet 8£ inches high, daik complexion, and about 30 years old. Owner of said Negro, is requested to e.omefor ward, prove property,pay expences and take him away. H. B FRAZER, Jailor, n c. Feb 27 26 3t DEWTISTIty. ITIHE Subscriber respecif„|i, _ P ;L •—-i-rr.fi lo the hope of extending bin useful..., affording relief to those whose resfdence i"' * 1 »o great a distance from Savannah, as to t,, Ut elude them from that aid which otherwis'e L might obtain from h„ advice a„d sk.T in " X till Surgery, will m n u n *t, it tion of his time viz • ihre«> ° distrilm in tlTm' gusta the fi r « day of Febr’u„ r v "m I" Savannah 011 the first of May and A^ gUSt ' , H,,d All of his operations ablpto modern improvements aud on^r -" g, .^ ! ' principles, with the least possible bain 1 1 “' ,sac rect professional skill. a,,<i Asa Surgeon, he will extract teeii, - tumors of the gums ail dead and uselessVoom ° V * •luce irregular teeth to sy minetrv r ‘ ’ rt ' Nerves of teeth when exposed n U ' e Gangrene, ano operate on the Hare r- V U l bl palate, Alveolar abscess, Gum boils F„ Cancerous and Booey R * ! a Wo ’ triim, by opening that cavity, se c . fee f <l,e Au * His Medical practice embrace the of all the diseases of the mou«h- Sl|ch vy. Ulcers, Thrach, C.nchrum J.l s“ f ‘ Throat, Lips, ftc. fee. bore His Mechanical operations extend to .1. i r cicncies of the mouth. He will • deC * possible situation in a st> le not J ,tetb ev ‘‘ , - y United States for Sur.biHrT M a and "‘ e He will artificially SUJ)p^ y the |g ' f * nd - rr° M »■ b»„.7 Zsxtjt palate process, so as to correct deelm L J restore the si,eecb ai u „ .1 'gmtitton and m..dis: luitlier deeav or future s O' ’• 0 '** ,0 prevent ache, fee, fee. offering* f, otu U)oth A number of ladles and r ability, both i„ ,nd SStlVf the subscriber has perfor.ne.l u “ im critical operations, have v, rv JL “ <hc ", lt n, td mißcd him to tefet persons alfkf iTmr° U * ’’ •Hem for particulauC^;;;^' 0 fessionalskill. " mat l 0„ of hts pio for Ini information, (l»e .. r red to Ihe following gentle'neflt 1 ref,r ' kindly offered their names - H ~,,Ve Ve, y o Y.Z:T.r£ l , '" M '’ ne.,r.b.n,. Fooler, Esq, 6 ‘ lNlcon < W. I Liberty tounly —Co\. Jos. Jones, R C y. C . C. Prince, Messrs Hines & Harris. J Scot/thorough. -~l)r Brown. D-KCffi;' 1 £. *n-bo».v. zSi “«• XIiISSX: Jan 9 E OSBC)RN. —— —— 4 12 10 Southern,Northern a * Western, Land, Loan, Commission and Genera! v rr I r ***"?> •"M Intelligence Office, New Orleans La. The subscribe,, respectful! ly inform the public throughout the Union, that they have opened an office (having also ntopoln ted agents in Washington. Baltimore, Philadel phia and New York,) for the phrpose of acting as an agent to transact business in this or any ot the above named cities, having a very exten sive acquaintance through the United States ad joining territories and Canadd, and having made airangements to attend to transmuting and receiving information fiom and to England France, and . very part of Europe, they most respectfully solicit a shßre of public patronage pledging themselves to Use every exeitiou to give peifeol satisfaction. b Those editors of newspapers who feel well dis posed towards this establishment, shall have their business .lone free of expense, at anytime by inserting t..is advertisement, and forwarding a paper to us containing the same. We are now prepared to attend to the follow ing business—Purchase sell, barter, rent and ease landed property of every deicrip.l. „ ; purchase, sell and exchange ; bank, canal, rails road and every other kind of stock ; purchase and sell merchandize of every description at public or private sale. Borrow and loan money on bhnd and morf gage, or unincumbered teal estate- Act as an agent for procuring partners for iii. dividuals, to engage in every kind of business or profusion. Will act as attorney's agent and others U claiming legacies inheritances, and settlme estates; also, collecting and remitting every description of debts dues and demand*. Information given respecting the arrival tttxj departure of pocket ships, steam and canal packets, mail and accommodation stages, and all other modes of conveyance whether hy thud or water, with their respective rates of fnte ac commodation. fee. Arc ; also, all other inform.- tion necessary for strangers and travellers to he in possession of. Information and intelligence on any subject in this coui try or Eui ope. received and forward ed (confidentially ) ** Books and recoids of canty of 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 le.ms and accommodations, will be kept at this office, and strangers arriving in this city, have only to apply to this office, to be suit ed st once with boarding places. Situations, in mercantile, manufacturing end other establishments as hook keepers, salesmen, and assistant clerks, bar keepers, teachers, col lectors, agents fee, fife., procured, if by lett-r postage must be paid accompanied with a fee. N. B. Reference will be given in all cage* to those who require it, as to public and private character, ability, fee fee. All persons forwarding communicefloOS ti* 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 premi.es; also a draft or plan if possible, stating situation, quantity, quality, improvements, distances from cities or towns, county Seats, post ronds, navigable streams price, terms, flic. Sic.; also, enclose an advance fee, abn postage paid. Charges will he regulated according to nature and amount of business. All first applications to be accompanied with a consulting fee, which will entitle the applicant to any information they 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, Bt. Louis sired. Dec 31 118 Administrator’s Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Benjamin Rowland, deceased, will make immediate payment to the 1 scriber and those having claims agninfl • said Estate, will please to present theS ! according to law. .■ WILLIS PALMER, Adm'r. 1 Feb 25 24 wCtp * NO. 31.