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AGRICULTURAL. j|
From the American Farmer.
SINGULAR FACT.
In the course **C some experiments made by
the Editor of the American Farmer, for the
purpose of improving Indian corn lust year, ho
impregnated the pistils (silk,) of the large white
Tuskarora with the pollen from the tassels of
the golden sioux. The refill was a perfect hy
brid between the two. The grain b< ing ol a
pure brimstone color, of the size and form of
the Tuskarora, and like that with eight rows oft
the cob. ft was a most beautiful variety ot corn ;
partaking of all the good qualities of both,
without the disadvantage of the large cob and
amah grain of the golden sioux. e planted
this corn last spring ; the stalks were very
dwarfish, resembling those of the sioux, and the
corn very early fit for use. It is now rij*e, how
ever, and on examining it a day or two since j
we find that the two original colors have separ
ated, and instead ol the brimstone color, we
have on every ear grains of the bright yellow
sioux, and the pure white Tuskarora; but the ‘
quality of the corn is evidently superior to ci
ther of the original parents, although the colors
have resumed their original lints. This is, to
us, a singular circumstance, and one which we
are unable to account for. The only thing an
alogous to it we have read of, is the proposition
ad vanced by an able writer some time since in
the columns of the Farmer, that the offspring of
cross breeds of animals, would, instead of par
taking of the rnixt character of their immediate
parents, assume that of one or the other of thej,
original progenitors. How far this proj»osition i
may hold good with animals we do not know ,
but it certainly appears to be the case in the ve
getable world, at least so far us the fact above
stated warrants the formation of an opinion.
There is a good deal of difficulty in rcconcil-;
ing the uliove fact with tlie law of nature, which
requires two parents for the production of eve- 1
ry organized being, animal or vegetable. If
the two kinds of corn which were combined in
the hybrid have become again distinct varieties,
they are each of them the produce of but one
parent —the Tuskarora is tbe produce of a fe
male parent exclusively, and the sioux that of a
male parent ; for it must bo recollected there
was no male Tuskarora nor female sioux pre
sent, either during the origin of the hybrid, last
year, or the subsequent culture and separation
of varieties this year. Yet we know, that if we
deprive the corn of either the male or female
flowers, (tassel or silk,) there will be no corn
formed on the cob. How then are we to ac
count for the present fact of the separation of
the two varieties ? It was this difficulty that
made us doubt the correctness of the proposi
tion relative to crosses of animals above refer
red to, and although we have tiie fact before us
in the case of the corn, we are still compelled!
lo doubt its general application. We do nolj
think that each variety has resumed all of its'
original characters ; one of them wo know it
has not —the size of the sioux grain is larger
than the original, and there are but eight rows!
on the cob; in these respects retaining the hy
brid character derived from the Tuskarora;
but then the original colour and flintiness of the
grain is resumed ; the Tuskarora has resumed
its original character entirely, with the excep
tion of the soft flowery quality of the grain,—
the flintiness of the hybrid derived from the si
oux parent is retained. As the Tuskarora was
the female parent of the hybrid, the number of
rows and the size of the grain would of course
be like those of that variety, and hence the pre
sence of those characters in the present separ
ated varieties. We should be glad to receive
an explanation of this circumstance from some
of our practised naturalists.
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Milledgeville, August 0, 1835.
To Tempering cc Societies.
The next anniversary of the State Society will be
held in Milledgeville, on the second Tuesday in
November. It is desirable that all the Societies in the
State should hold meetings and elect a Delegate or
Delegates, to attend the anniversary ; if not, let a report
be directed to the Secretary of State Society, Milledge
ville. Judge Colquett, Col. Lumpkin, Rev. Mr. Law,
Maj. Davis, and Drs. Anthony and Harris, are appoint
«d to deliver written addresses. Let the number of
members, the names of President and Secretary and
Post-Office of Secretary, accompany the report, that
he mav early receive the printed proceedings.
ADIEL SHERWOOD.
August 31, 1833 33
“ AN ORDINANC E “
To amend An Ordinance passed the 14th May, 1831,
entitled an Ordinance to levy a tax on DOCS, kept
within the city of Augusta.
Sue. Ist. Be it ordained, by the City Council of Au
gusta, that the return required l>v the Ordinance passed
the 14th May, 1831, be and the same is hereby sus-jj
pended, until the annual tax return for the year 1833 ;
when it shall be the duty of all persons resident within!
the corporate limits of the city, to make his, her or
their return, and annually thereafter on oath, of all Dogs I
kept on which a tax is levied by the provisions of said |
Ordinance.
Sec. 3d. And he it further Ordained, That the 7th:
section of the said Ordinance be and the same is hereby j
repealed.
Done in Council, the 24th day of July, 1833.
SAMUEL HALE, Mayor.
By the Mayor
Geo. M. Walker, Clerk.
July 27 12
* AN ORDINANCE,
TO mZVEXT SLATES FREQUENTING RETAIL SHOPS ON* TIIE
SABBATH OAT.
Sec. 1. Be it Ordained hy the City Council of Au
gusta, That it shall not be lawful for any Licensed Re
tailer of Spirituous Liquors to permit any slave not own)
«d or hired hy him or her, or lawfully under his or her! I
care or charge ; to enter his or her Retail Shop, or re
main in it or on the lot attached thereto at any time dur
ing the Sabbath, or between nine o’clock at night and
•unrise at any other time, w ithout a special ticket of per
mission from his or her owner or hirer.
Sec. 2. And be it further Ordained, That any person
who may violate any of the provisions of this Ordinance
may be fined in a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars.
Done in Council, the 4th dav of June, 1833.
SAMUEL HALE, Mayor.
By the Mayor,
George M. Walker, Clerk.
June 13, 1833. 103
IttYING ANl> SCOURING*
THE SUBSCRIBER,
Respectfully inform his friends and the ;
public generally, that he still continues the a
bove business at his old stand, back of the Bridge Bank
Building, Reynold-Street, near the intersection of Bridge
Row —where he is prepared to Dye Ladies’ and Gen
tlcmen’s Clothing ol ail kinds. Leghorn and Straw
Hate, 4tc. in their various colours, in the neatest man
ner end at the shortest notice.
WM. TALI AFERRO.
N. B. Damaged Umbrellas and Parasols can be re
paired at the above place at short notice and on reason
•hie term*. —He will also purchase old Umbrellas.
July 3 5
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]floKilliy Notices.
months after dot-, application will be made’
to ihe Honorable, th* Infcr.or ( ourt ot Richriioxui t
• county, for permission to sell all ol the real estate ot
the late Doctor B. O. Thompson.
THOMAS I. M RA\ , Administrator.
; June 21, 1832, lm4m 3 j
E TOUR months after date, application will be made
a to the Honorable tbe Inferior Court of Burke'
county, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell all the real estate of Samuel Sturgca, deceased,
for the benefit es the heirs and creditors.
RACHEL STURGES, Adm'x.
July 13, 1832. Im4m 8
INCUR months after date, application will be made
to the Honorable tbe Inferior Court of Bnrkc
county, to sell all the undivided real estate of James
B. M urrison, deceased.
B. B. MILLER, Jrfm’r.
In xrright of hit irife.
July 13, 1832. Im4rn 8
| ■.. OUR months afterdate, application will be made .
1 S to the Court of Ordinary of Jefferson county, for'
I leave to sell the Negroe** of James C. Welts, deceased, !
, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. 1
JAMES M. SINQUEFIELD, A I mV. \
July in, 1833. Im4m 7
IN OUR months after date, application will fie made)
to the Court of Ordinary of Jefferson county, for]
leave to sell the real estate of Charles Anderson, de- '
ceased, for the bent fit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased.
WILLIS GORHAM, Adm'x.
July 10, 1833. Im4m 7
months after date, application will be made
to the Honourable Inferior Court of Elbert coun
ty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell!
the real Estate ot Thomas Akin, laic of said county,
] deceased.
BEVERLY ALLEN,
Administrator de boms non.
July 10, 1832 ltn4m 7
fl \OUR months afterdate, application will be made to
B the Honorable the Inferior Court of Burke county,
I while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two
hundred and a half acres of Land, lying and being in
the twentieth district, Harris county, Georgia, and
known by the number forty (40 ;) belonging to the estate j
of Win. Hoyt, deceased, late of said county, for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
JOHN M. JONES, Adm'r.
July 10, 1832. Im4m 7
M' OUR months after date, application will bo made to
’ the Court of Ordinary of Burke County, for
leave to sell all the real estate of Elisha Anderson, jr.
deceased, situate in Richomnd County, for the benefit
of the heirs of said deceased.
AUGUSTUS H. ANDERSON, Ex'r.
July 17,1832. Im4m 9
IN OUR months after date, application will be made to
tbe Honorable the Inferior Court of Elbert county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
real Estate of James Arnold, late of said county dec’d.
BEVERLY ALLEN, Administrator.
July 24. 1832. Im4m 13
INCUR months after date application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary, for the county of Jefferson,
for leave to sell a Negro woman and child, belonging to
1 the estate of Elizabeth Young, late of Jefferson county,
I deceased.
WILLIAM W. YOUNG, Adm'r.
i July 16, 1832. Im4m 10
t 1 -
IX OUR months after date, application will be made
to the [Honorable the Inferior Court of Burke
j county, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell, one half of Lot of Land No. 79, in the Ist Dis.
trict of Houston county, and a negro woman named
Ede, all belonging to tbe estate of James Hurst, late of
Burke county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
, and creditors.
HARMON HURST, Adm’r.
August 31, 1832 lm4m 22
months after date, application will he made to
tbe Honorable Inferior Court of Jefferson county,
w hile silling for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
real Estate of Richard Brown, deceased, for the bene
fit of the Heirs of said Estate.
JANE BROWN, Adm’x.
August 17, 1832 lm4m 19
SNOUR months after date, application will he made to
the Justices of the Inferior Court of the county of
Burke, when silting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to
sell three Negroes : Two of them belonging to the estate
of James Hines, deceased, and one lo the estate of Jo
seph Hines, deceased, late of Burke county, for the
benefit of the heirs of said estates.
GEORGE GUN BY. Administrator de bonis
non on the estate of James Hines, and Administrator de
bonis non rcith the trill annexed on Joseph Hines' estate.
August 7, 1832. Im4in 15
INCUR months after date, application will be made ;
to tiie Justices of tbe Inferior Court of Columbia
county, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell 100 acres of land, lying in Columbia county, on
Keg creek, joining Crump and Foster, for the benefit of
Charles and William Bealle, minors ol William L.
Bealle, deceased. WM. JONES, Guardian,
and adm’r. on the estate of W. L. Bealle, dec’d.
Sept 4 lm4m 24
BAOUR months after date, application will be made I
& to the Court of Ordinary of Burke count}*, for
leave to sell four Negroes belonging to the Estate of|
William Royals, for the benefit of the heirs of said de
ceased.
WILLIAM C. BATES,
Adm’r. de bonis non with the will annexed.
September 4, 1832 lm4m 24
Georgia, Burke Comity.
ST* CUR months after date application will be made to '
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Burke County,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two
hundred and fifty acres of land lying in the County of
Burke, adjoining lands of Henry Turner, Henry Byne,
Abel Lewis and others, belonging to the estate of Sarah
Bcatv, deceased.
JAMES ROBINSON,
In right of his irife.
September 3, 1832. Im4m 25
Sllclimoiid Sheriffs Sale.
Will bo sold on the first Tuesday in October next, at the i
Market House in the city of Augusta, within the le- I
; gal hours of sale :
A HOUSE and LOT on the north side of Green-!
; street, bounded south by Green-street, west hy an Alley, j
i north and east by property of the heirs of Maharrey, I
i levied on as the property of Joseph P. Maharrey, to sa- j
tisfy a fi. fa. Gazaway B. Lamar vs. said Maharrey.
AI.SO,
A LOT of LAND and the improvements thereon,
containing ten Acres (more or less) bounded north by :
the United States Land, on the east by tbe road leading
from the main or Washington road to the United States
Arsenal, on the south by the said main or Washington
road, and on the west by a Lot fronting the said Wash
ington road, levied on as the property of John Wilcox
to satisfy a fi. fa. John P. King, Guardian of A. L. Pear
son vs. said Wilcox.
E. B. GLASCOCK, Dcp. s. n. c.
August 30. 1832 t 22
Burke Sheriff's Sale.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in October next, at the
Court House door, in the town of Wayncsborough,
Burke County, within the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, viz.
80 acres oak and hickory LAND, more or
less, adjoining the lands of Amos Wiggins and others.
Also, one tract, containing (30) thirty acres adjoining
lands of Dr. Edward Hughes and others. Levied upon
as the property of James Polhill to satisfy* a fi. fa. from
the Superior Court, at the instance of Low, Taylor &
Co. vs James Polhill.
xr.so,
*2lO acres of pine LAND. Levied upon as
the property of Samuel Greeaway to satisfy the taxes
due for the year 1831.
ALSO,
51« acres oak and hickory LAND. Levied
upon a? the property of Isaac D. Walls to satisfy his
taxes due for the vear 1831.
THOS. S. BURKE, Sheriff.
Sept. 7 24
<*iiur<tia.ii*s Sale.
Pursuant to an order of the Honorable tbe Inferior
Court of Columbia County*, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, will be sold at Columbia Court House on
the first Tuesday in December next, between the usu
al hours.
One negro fellow named HENRY, about 10
years of age : to he sold for the benefit of Charles and
| William Bealle, orphans of William L. Bealle, dec’d. j
Terms cash. WM. JONES, Guardian.
1 Sept. 7 24
Georgia, Jefferson County.
l! % »' HEREAS Isaac B. Davis, Administrator of ihe
▼ ¥ estate of llezekiah Pi'>r. a Minor deceased,
late of said county, applies for Letters Dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and sin-;
gular, the kindred and creditors ot said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to file their objections (if any they have! to shew
cause whv said IjCtters Dismissory should not be granted.
Given under ray hand at Oftce, in Jefferson county,
this 14th day of May, 183-’.
Cm—97 E. BOTHWELL, Dtp. Clerk.
Georgia, Jefferson county,
HEREAS John King, Administrator on the Es
w v tate of Lemuel Drake, deceased, late ot said
county, for letters Dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and adnionisu nil and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors ot the -raid deceased,,
o be and appear at my office, within the lime prescrib.
ed by law, to tile their objections (if any they have) to
shew cause why said letters Dismissory should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at Office in Jefferson county,
this 14th day of Mav, 1839.
Cm—97 E. BOTHWELL, Dep. Clerk.
Georgia , Columbia county.
$1 HEREAS Marshall Pittman, applies for Let.
V1? ter« Dismissory, ou the Estai-e ot Nancy Stur
ges, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased,
jto be and appear at my office within the legal time pre
jscribed by law, to tile their objections (if any they have;
|to shew cause why said Letters Dismissory should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Columbia county,‘
this 2d May, 1839.
(»m—93 ' S. CRAWFORD, Clerk.
Georgia , Columbia county.
CI.KRK’S OFFPCF. OF THE COtT.T OF ORDINARY.
j HEREAS Judith W. Wellborn, Administratrix,
! V w applies for Letters Dismissory on the Estate ot
j Elias Abner Wellborn, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to tile their objections (if any they have) to shew
cause why said Letters Dismissory should not be grant
| ed.
Given under rcv hand at office in Columbia county,
this 11th day of May, 1839.
6m—95 8. CRAWFORD. Clerk.
Georgia, Striven County.
I X months after date, application will be made to
£5 the Inferior Court of said county, while sitting for
Ordinary purposes, by Muliord Marsh, Administrator de
bonis non, of Susannah Carr, deceased, for Letters Dis
missory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased,
to be and appear at my Office, within the time prescrib.
ed by law, to file their objections (if any they have) to
shew cause why said Letters Dismissory should not be
granted.
Witness the Honorable William Smith, one of the
Justices of said Court, this 26th day of July, 1839.
fim—l3 SEABORN GOOD ALL, Clerk.
Georgia , J Surhe county.
Clerk's Office of Ihe Court of Ordinary.
VCWJ HEREAS James Torrance and Henry S. Jones,
V w Administrators of the Estate of Batt Jones,
deceased, apply for Letters Dismissory.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within tire time prescrib
ed by law to tile their objections (if any they have) to
shew cause why said Letters Dismissory should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office in Waynesborough,
this 2Gth day of June, 1832.
6m 4 JOHN G. BADULY, Clerk.
Gc«>rgi:i, Jefferson comity.
At an adjourned session of the Inferior Court sitrmg sot
ordinary purposes, July 1 6th, 1832.
Present their Honors, Little Berry Bostick, John Cle
ments, John 11. New ton & Jonathan Roberson, Esqs.
IT PON the petition of Roger L. Gamble, Adminis-
trator of the Estate of Aaron Tomlinson, deccas
ed, stating that he hath fully discharged his duty as Ad
ministrator of the said Estate, and prays to be discharged
therefrom. It is therefore ordered. That all persons con
cerned do shew cause on or before the Court of ordin
. ary, to he held in the month of March next, in this coun
ty, why letters of dismissory should not be granted. And
it is further ordered. That this rule be published in
some one of the public Gazettes of this State six months
previous to the said Court of ordinary.
A true Extract from the Minutes of the Court of or
dinary, August 17///, 1832.
DAVID E. BOTHWELL, Clerk.
August 21 IniGm 19
Administrator’s Sale.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in October next, at the
Court House in Jacksonboro’, Scriven county, between
the hours often and four o’clock, agreeable to an order
of the Inferior Court of said county, while silting for
Ordinary purposes:—
Four hundred and ninety Acres of
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Pine Land, lying in the county of Scriven, adjoining Lands
of R. Scruggs, J. Dampier, and Mary Williams, being
the balance and remainder of the real Estate in said
| county, of Edward Williams, deceased, and sold for
i the benefit of his heirs and creditors. Terms on the day
■ 1 of sale.
WILLIAM H. SCRUGGS, Adm'r.
July 26, 1832 T 13
Administrator’* Sale.
A OREEARLY to an order of the Inferior Court of
ToL Richmond county, while sitting for Ordinary purt
poses, will be sold on tlie sth day of October next, a
| the late residence of John G. Bowers, deceased, in said
j county, all the perishable property of said Estate, con
sisting of Horses,‘Hogs, and Cows, one Gig, one Jersey
Wagon, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Terms
made known on the day of sale.
P. H. MANTZ, Adm’r.
j September 4, 1832. 23
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Administrator's Kale.
Will be sold at the Market House, in the city of Augusta,
on the first Tuesday in November next:—
No. G, one LOT in Bridge Row, the Theatre LOT on
the river bank, and the Square opposite the city Hospital
i on Green-street, belonging to the estate of the late James
I M. Bolton, and sold by order of the Honorable the In-
I forior Court ofßichmond county.
SAMUEL HALE, Administrator.
September 4 23
Brought to Waynesboro’ Jail,
i A NEGRO MAN, who says his name is SAM, and
: 3W fiiat he belongs to William Hardwick, living near I
i Columbia, South-Carolina. He is about thirty years of
| age, 5 feet sor 6 inches high. No particular mark, ex
cepting one of his front teeth is out. The owner is re
quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges,
and take him away. THOS. S. BURKE, Jailor.
| Sept. 7 w 24
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It lias obtained the sanction of many of the rcspccta
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j those who have had occasion for its use.
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O’ Purchasers will please observe the name of the
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| A fresh supply of this popular remedy is just re
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TURPIN & D’ANTIGNAC.
Sole Agents for Augusta.
August 3 ' 14
elScdical Institute of Georgia.
rg’HE Professors in the Medical Institute, have, in
a. good faith, issued their Circular ; they cannot,
therefore, notice the false statements and insinuations
of anonymous w riters. They would only add, for the
information of Medical Students, that, after one full
i course of Lectures in the Georgia Institute, they wiil
be eligible candidates for the degree of M. D. on at
tending one full course in any other College of the Uni
ted States.
By order of the Faculty.
L. D. I ORD, Sec’ry. 1
Angus ta. Sell. 5,1833 3t 7 25
Sale.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in November bext, at
the Market-House, in the Town of lajnisville, within
the legal hours, agreeable to an order of the Interim I
Court of Jefferson county, sitting as a Court ot ordi.
narv:— ~ r
The NEGROES belonging to the Estate of
. John EaruestjCceased.
JOHN VINING, Administrator. ,
August 17, 1832. U
Administrator's Sale.
Agreeably to an order of the Honourable the Inferior
Court of Jefferson county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber next, at the Market House in the town ot Louis
ville, between the usual hours of sale— 1.
The STORE, HOUSE amlLOlci
i belonging to the estate of Isaac M . Raiford, deceased,
I situated on Broad-street, immediately fronting the Mar
ket House, and adjoining Capt. J. W. BothwtU’s Lot, ii
• being a part of the real estate of said deceased, and sold j
for the benefit of his heirs and creditors. Terms of sale j
made known on the day.
CAMPBELL RAIFORD, Administrator.
September 3, 1832. 23
Administrator’* Sale.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in October next, at the
Court House in Jacksonboro’, Scriven county, between,
the hours of ton and four o’clock, agreeable to an or-'
derof the Inferior Court of said county, while silting
tor Ordinary purposes—
All the real Estate, lying and being
in Scriven county, belonging to Cordin Barnes, deceased,
late of said county, consisting of several Tracts, and a
mounting to fifteen hundred Acres, (more or less,) sold
1 for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ot said deceas
) ed. Terms on the day of sale.
.j JOHN B. MOULTRIE, Adm'r.
De Iron is Aon,
July 26, 1839 t 13 ;
} " MEIiICAL INSTITUTE
OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
rntHE Trustees of this Institution, impressed with'
> Jl- the great importance of affording the facilities ot
acquiring a complete Medical Education in our own:
State, and in our own climate, have under the authority
ot their charter organized a Medical College in the city
of Augusta, and elected the following Prolessors, viz :
1 L. A. Dugas, M. D. on Anatomy and Physiology.
Jos. A. Eve, 51. D. on Materia Medica and Thera- •
peuties.
John Dent, M. D. on the Institutes and Practice of
Medicine.
’ M. Antony, M. D. on Obstetrics and diseases of wo
men ami children.
L. D. Ford, M. D. on Chemistry and Parmacy,
Paul F. Eve, M. 1). on Surgery.
The Trustees respectfully call the attention of the |
' public to the distinguishing feature of their plan of in- !:
' struction. The course will he six months instead of the ||
usual period of four, by which extension of time, the 1
1 Lectures will he less crowded, and an opportunity at*; j
forded tor more minute daily examinations. That the I
Lectures may be interesting and satisfactory, the ne
cessary apparatus and preparations have been ordered
from Europe and the North.
Candidates fur the Doctorate arc required to he of
good moral character ; to have attended at least two full
courses of Lectures in this Institution, or one in some
Other respectable Medical College and a second in this,:
in addition to the usual term of private study ; to have I
registered their names, and delivered to the Secretary I
an inaugural dissertation on some medical subject, one- \
month previous to the conclusion of the course.
The course will commence on the third Monday in \
October next, and terminate the third Wednesday in
1 April.
The expense of the full course of Lectures will be
8100.
Matriculation, $5.
Graduation Fee, §lO.
Good Board may be obtained in llic vicinity of the In- I
stitutc for §l3 per month.
The healthiness Os Augusta and economy to the stu
dent, need no comment.
Published by order of the. Board,
Signed,
AUGUSTUS B. LONGSTREET,
President of the Board of Trusters.
MILTON ANTONY, Vice President.
L. D. FORD, Secretory.
[UP The papers of Augusta, Savannah Georgian, i
1 Georgia Journal, Federal Union, Southern Banner,
Greenville Mountaineer, Mobile Register, 51/ ireantile
Advertiser, (New-Orlcans) The Natchez and Floridian, j
1 will publish the above each, once a fortnight until the!
l 15th September, and forward their accounts to the Sc-1
; cretary for payment.
June 22 2mtloS 2
" EATONTON MANUAL
LABORING SCHOOL.
IN answer to the many enquiries made, the principal;
begs le-tve to state, that this Institution is full and in i
a flourishing condition. He is convinced by the experi- j
ment that schools of this kind will succeed and prosper.!
1 Some difficulties w’erc anticipated from the novelty of j
the thing and from a want of firmness in parents ; but if
they will do their duty, no fears need be entertained about
the success and usefulness of such establishments.
7 Mr. Enos B. Myer, educated in a school of this kind, I
(and who conducted this during the Principal’s absence
r toNew-York) is engaged as a permanent assistant : on
j account of this arrangement, eight more students may he !
admitted after Ist of July, the commencement of the se-!
T cotul term. By this date, more commodious buildings
will be nrected.
The terms and regulations are as heretofore, viz :
1. 'Phe course of studies to occupy three years.
2. Each student to labor throe hours per day.
3. Board, washing and tuition for Ist year, §9O ; for
p the 2d §75 ; for the 3d §SO. Payment half y early in ,
t advance.
There will be a short vacation of about a week cont-
I mencing on the 23d July. The public examination will
. be held early in November, of which due notice will be
r given and then a vacation till January.
; Letters, post-paid, not otherwise, making applications
for admission or inquiries in regard to the School, will re-!
ceive attention.
Eatonton, 30th May, 1832.
June 29 4
{ Augusta, May 31st, 1832.
PERSONS having business to transact with the late
firm of Hcner & Chichester, or with the under- 1
‘ signed, will call on P. W. Force, who is our authorized 1
Attorney during our absence, and to whom all persons
indebted will please make payment
ALFRED CHICHESTER,
LEWIS B. FORCE.
Having this day sold and transfer
al rod all my right, title and interest in the effects of the
’ late firm of lluner tfc Chichester to Alfred Chiches
i ter and Lewis M. Force, they are hereby fullv author
izdd and empowered to collect the debts duo to, and to
settle all the concern of the late firm.
JACOB IIUNER.
May 29, 1632 100
Halford's Pearl Water,
FOR THE COMPLEXION.
fIP ins fa shionable lotion is entirely free from any dc-
JSL letcrious ingredient, and is so innocent that the
most delicate lady or child may use it with perfect safety,
jlt eradicates, freckles, pimples, spots, sunburns, tans,
•| redness, all cutaneous eruptions, and effectually renders
I the skin white and blooming. Its cooling and fragrant
j properties add to the pleasures of the toilet and comforts!
jot the nursery. Gentlemen whose faces arc irritated by
| the operation of shaving, will find Halford’s Pearl Water!
i! to possess uncommon soothing and healing qualities.—!
1 Travellers exposed to changes of weather, causing a
j rough and harsh skin, will find it to possess balsamic
powers of surprising energies. The celebrated Brum
mel well known in the British train of rank and fashion,;
selected this article for his favorite Cosmetic, and the
increasing patronage of the public fully demonstrates its
utility.
Prepared from the original receipt by G. Bedford,
chemist, London.—And for sale by
TURPIN & D’ANTIGNAC, Agents.
December 23 54
. I
UAAD LOTTERY.
A PON enquiry, we understand the returns of the
Surveyors will be completed in about two weeks, I
and as the Commissioners arc now convened at this
place, making arrangements for the drawing, we have
determined to print the list of fortunate drawers asherc
totore, which will be sent in sheets weekly, or in anv
other way directed, to such as may become subscribers.
As the drawing will occupy double the space which it
has done hitherto, the least price to subsbribers will be
*>s in adtance. AH letters on the subject addressed to j
the Recorder Office, will be promptly attended to.
„„ , GRIEVE & ORME. !
Mnlrag nlle, July 26.
33 Ldi.ors in the State, are requested tq give the
! above one or two insertions. 1
EAGLE & IMHEMX HOTEL,
.lugusta, Georgia.
f!3AHE Subscribers having leased this spacious and
1. elegant new Brick Building, beg leave t- inform
the public generally, that this hotel, with an cx.enMxc
ram-c of stables, are now finished m the host style I n
the' reception of those who will honor the proprietors
with their company. This establishment stanos on i.ie
site of the old City Hotel, on Broad-street, and m point ot
commodiousness, with the many recent improvements
I!(such as bells numbered and corresponding wi:h oadi
room, &.c. vVe.) renders it superior to any in the feouth
! ern country, it is pleasantly situated and contiguous to
the Steam-boat Wharf and to the point of active business
iin the City. It is customary with proprietors in giving
j SU ch information to the public, to extol and render ascon
i spiettously as possible their establishment. However,
j ot tlicir own services and the general accommodation
j they shall say nothing, leaving them to speak lor them
selves. It is due their friends to say, that no personal
exertions or expense shall be spared to render their visi
tors and boarders in every respect comfortable; they
have attentive and obliging clerks and active servants,
; and will provide for their table all the variety and luxu
ry that this, and the neighboring city markets can aflonl,
and their stable with good and capable hostlers and the
best provender which cun be procured. '1 o tnis estab
lishment is attached a neat and comfortable DRESSING
ROOM with a first rate BARBER.
They offer tlu-ir services to the public, and hope to
merit a liberal share of patronage. To those who have
I already honored them with their company, they grate
fully acknowledge their favours.
COSNAUD & in i:u.
June 19 1
| AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH
3*?
Saily Stage JLrsje.
7g~,11E SAVANNAH DAILY STAGE LINE is in
a. complete order and now running regularly—leav
jlinjT Augusta every evening at half past 9 o’clock, and ar
jl riving in Savannah every evening at 11 o’clock —and
I I leaving Savannah every afternoon at 3 o’clock, and ar
driving in Augusta every afternoon at 5 o’clock —thustra
|j veiling over a distance of 133 miles in less time than any
! other Line at the South. The Stages are good and com
!I Portable and the drivers steady and experienced, the
j horses excellent and in fine order, and the accommodations
jon the road such as cannot fail to give satisfaction. The
Fare through is TEN DOLLARS, considerably less
than on any Southern line.
WILLIAM SHANNON, Proprietor.
April G 84
Compound Chlorine Tooth Wash,
cleansing and whitening the teeth, preserving
the gums, removing every disagreeable taste from
! the mouth, and rendering the breath sweet and pleasant.
The Chlorine Tooth Wash has an agreeable taste, is
perfectly harmless, devoid of acid, and yet sufficiently
detersive to remove the adhering tartar; it is a speedy
remedy for all eruptions and soreness ol the mouth, com
pletely removes the unpleasant smell and taste utter smok
ing or chewing the ‘Modem herb’—and renders the most
offensive breath perfectly sweet —Price fifty cents per bot
tle, with directions for using.—For sale by
TURPIN D’ANTIGNAC, Agents.
December 23 54
11. PARSONS,
| Has lately received a supply of Boston A . York made
Wfrg*
C Vj -3 - ,
1 PIANO FORTES,
1... k . '
Comprising a variety of qualities from 150 to 400
Dollars each. They are offered on very accommodat
ing terms.
June 26 3
| JUST RECEIVED. ~~
<*>% PIPES Cognac Brandy,
4 Hhcls. Jamaica Rum,
4 do New-Orleans, 32 per cent above proof,
10,000 Spanish Segars,
10 Tierces Rice,
25 Dozen Iron Band Buckets,
10 Cases Drab Roram Hats,
200 Sfozen Palm heaf Slats.
For sale low for Cash or approved paper, by
J. MARSHALL.
June 22 2
~JIJST RECEIV ivo, '
->£3 BOXES (W. Lee’s best) CAVENDISH TO
MB <3 BACGO
1 pipe Cognac Brandy (4th proof)
5 do Holland Gin
25 bhls No. 2 Mackerel
20 qr casks sweet Malaga Wine
20 coils Bale Rope
1 100 reams Wrapping Paper.
For sale low for cash, or approved paper, by
J. MARSHALL.
August 10 16
4LL persons indebted to the Estate of William A.
Crawford, late of Columbia county, deceased, are
hereby requested to make payment, and those having
claims against said deceased, will present, them accord
ing to and within the time prescribed bv law.
CIIARI.ES A. CRAWFORD, Adm’r.
September 18, 1839 28
Notice.
Agreeably to an order of the Inferior Court of Colum
bia county, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, will
be sold at Columbia Court House, on the first Tues
day of December next, the following Negroes, viz :
Milrugh, Thornton, Bon and Ldy, sold as
the property of Win. Gunby, deceased, for the benefit
of the htirs of said deceased. Terms made known on
the day of sale.
GEORGE GUNBY, Executor.
September 18, 1832. 28
’ NOTICE.
; Will he sold to the highest bidder, on the 28th day of
j November next, at the late residence of William
Gunby, deceased, of Columbia county, all the person
al property belonging to said deceased, not disposed
of by his will, consisting of—
Corn, Fodder, Oats, Wheat, Peas, Stock of
Horses, Cattle and Sheep, Plantation Tools, House
hold and Kitchen Furniture, with a number of other ar
ticles too tedious to mention. Sale to continue from
day to day until all this property is disposed of. Terms
made known on the first dav of sale.
GEORGE GUNBY, Executor.
September 18, 1832 28
AdmlsKtrator’s Sate.
the first Tuesday in December next, at Colum
’4 V bia Court House, will be sold, a Horse, Saddle
and Bridle, and a Silver Watch, belonging to the Es
tate of \, illiam A. C rawford, deceased, late c>f said
county.
CHARLES A. CRAWFORD, Adm’r.
September 18, 1832. It 28
PATENT CLOCKS]
JUST RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT.
I* 3 Ml TERRY’S improved PATENT CLOCKS,
* * yT with Ivory bushings, and warranted to keep
correct time, for sale low for cash or approved paper, hv
J. MARSHALL.
September 14 26
NOTICE.
41,1. Persons running Drays without a License afe
hereby notified that they will be summoned to Rt)
i pear before ihe Council on the first Saturday in October
next, unless they call on the Collector before that tinj„
and comply with the ordinance.
0= All persons interested will take due notice of
GEO. M. WALKER, c . c .
September 4, 1832. 23
‘ ~ NOTICE. '
Odrcc Augusta Insurance am/ Hanking Company, )
13th August, 1832.
\ T the request of the number of Stockholders, re.
; qmredby the fifth article of the Constitution, p u |,
lie Notice is hereby given, that a general meeting of the
| Stockholders of this Company, will be held, at the Bank
on Monday the loth October next, at 10 o’clock, A. M
for the purpose of alteration and amendment of thebve.
laws of said Company.
ROBERT WALTON, Cashier.
1 | August 14 ______
"notice.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Richard
Brown, deceased, of Jefferson county, will make
immediate payment, and those to whom the Estate ;s
indebted will render in their accounts within the tinia
prescribed by law to
JANE BROWN, Adm’x.
August 17, 1832. l!l
Notice.
& IjL persons indebted tothe estate of Turner Duke
late of Burke comity, deceased, arc requested
make immeiliate payment, and those having demands a
gainst the deceased, are requested to present them
i properly authenticated within the time prescribed by
1 law.
NANCY DUKE, Adminittratrix
June 29th, 1832. 4
, r S'TIE Copartnership of Hutchins &. Hour, in ij le
A±- practice of Law, is dissolved by mutual consent.
The papers belonging to the. firm are left with 1,.
Hutchins. —They will jointly attend to the unsettled
business of said linn, and will separately continue the
practice at Luwrencc\illc, Georgia.
NATHAN L. HUTCHINS
HINES HOLT, jr.
August 16, 1832. 21
| " ""law."
undersigned practice Law in connection. They
| J-L will give their attention to business in the cuun.
j ties of Baldwin, Wilkinson, Putnam, Jones and Jasper
of the Ocnutlgee Circuit—Bibb, Monroe, and Houston!
of the Flint Circuit—Twiggs and Pulaski of the South,
lorn Circuit —Hancock of the Northern, and Washiit"
j ton, of flic Middle Circuit, They will he found at the
[Office heretofore occupied by Judge Lamar, and recant,
ly by R. K. Hunks.
RICHARD K. HINES,
IVERSON L. HARRIS.
Milledgcrille, June—lß32 1
Hr. I. BOWEN,
/sis 'OFFERS his Professional Services to the citizens ol
I ‘4. j? Augusta and its vicinity. His Office is at Mm.
Crawley’s, formerly occupied by Dr. Cunningham, cor
nor of Washington and Ellis-Strcets, where he may bo
found when not Professionally engaged.
July 17 3m !)
DR. C. A. WA r ITvINSr '
AVI NO devoted much attention to the diseases of
-S. S. Children as well as the affections of the eye, and
the various operations of which they admit, offers his
services to the citizens of Augusta, Hamburg and ot
their vicinities, in the capacity of Physician and Orcu.
list. In the spring of 1827, he extracted a Wen, the
size ot an ounce ball from (he upper eye-lid of an in.
fant daughter of Colonel Brown, Sandersvillc, Geo. and
extracted also, a Cataract, successfully, from the Irfifyr
hail of a negro aged GO, in another section of this .Suite.
March 23 80
_ mt. WIJLSJAU SAV
OULD respectfully inform the citizens of An.
w w gusta and its vicinity, tiiat under the auspices
ot two of his friends, lie has been enabled to erect a
HOSPITAL, on a high, airy, and healthy situation,
eight hundred yards from Broad-street, with every up.
cessary tor the accommodation of such as may favour
him with their patronage ; and he is determined to make
every effort to afford relief and comfort to all who may
he placed under his care, on the most reasonable tonus.
He feels confident of sufficient patronage.
June 2!) 4m 4
AT PRIVATE NAEE,
4 LIKELY NEGRO GIRL, about eighteen years
.of age, (and iter Child about two years)—a first
rate nurse, and a good house servant—sold for no fault.
Folir months credit will be given for an approved en
dorsed notc.“Apply to
J. MARSHALL,
Mo n tgo m e ry's It a ago.
September 14 2fi
JjA.nd foiUsaLb.
ACRES at the foot of the Sand-Hills—twenty
Acres of which is Rich Bay Swamp—and a
part under cultivation.
RALPH KETCIIUM.
September 14 3lt 26
NE W ’lidODS 2 2
rWIHE Subscriber has just received from Ncw-York,
JsL per ship Statira, the following scarce articles, via:
AO Corded Skirts, 48 cords,
20 pieces English Long Cloth Shirting,
G-4 Super Black Italian Crape,
Green worsl> d Barege,
Green Marsalnn and Light Blue Grog Dc Naplc,
Bottle-green Gros Dc Naple and Sarsinctts,
Thread Laces and Edgings in great variety es patterns,
Quilling I,aces, all widths.
Book Muslin, Scollopped and Inserting Trimmings,
30 dozen Ladies White Cotton Hose, all prices.
Superfine do Slate colored do
Gilt, Black, and Colored Beads oi all colors,
1 Bale 4-4 Osnaburgs or Burlaps,
1 Case bleached Cotton Shirting,
And expecting daily to receive further supplies A
fresh Goods now on the River.
J. P. SETZE.
September 4, 1832. 23
“sTfrcßoi xSCgarT ”
iO IIHDS. of a good qualty, just received and for
lj \xr sale by
JOHN B. GUILT-
September 14 3t 26
N OT ICB7~
SLAVING sold my interest in the firm of BostutcK
®- &. Baird, which firm was dissolved on the first
of June last——l take this opportunity of returning my
thanks to my old friends and customers, for the literal
support heretofore given me, and to ask a continuant'’
of the same to my new firm. Having taken Mr. John
C. Green into copartnership, the DRY GOODS and
GROCERY BUSINESS, is continued under the firm
ot Baird &, Green, who intend keeping on hand a gene
ral assortment, at the store lately occupied by Messrs.
Collins & Manton, No. 310, south side Broad-street.
BENJAMIN BAHitf.
Augusta, Sept. 4, 1832 8t 23
LOT
BARRELS of Fresh Thomastown LlMu
Apply to J. B, Guieu or to the subscriber'
GREENE B. MARSHALL
September 4 tO 23
University of fllaryland*
' LECTURES of the Medical Faculty willcom
-KL mence on the last MONDAY of October and tk
• termine on the first of March.
Nathaniel Potter, M. D. Theory and Practice of Mcdi
cine.
Samuel Baker, M. I). Materia Medico.
Richard . Hall, M. D. Obstetrics and diseases of m
males and children.
Maxwell Me Do we 11, M. D. Institutes of Medicine-
Nathan R. Smith, M. D. principles and practice m
Surgery.
Julius T. Ducatcd, M. D. Medical and Pharmaceuti
cal Chemistry.
E. Geddings, M. D. Anatomy. ,
Clinical Lectures on the Practice of Medicine
Surgery, will be ffiven hy the Professors of those de
partments at the Infirmarv, attached to the University-
E. GEDDINGS, M. D- Dean-
Haiti more, July 24, 1832. tN Sept. 4 25
NOTICE.”
4LL persons indebted to the estate of John G. Bor
ers, late of Richmond County, deceased, ore re
quested to make immediate payment, and those having
demands against (he deceased, are requested to present
them properly authenticated within the time prescrib
ed by law, to P. IJ. MANTZ. Administrator-
September 18, 1632 27 '■