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Men in die lorehoon, and three in the aflernoon, m the Coun
liaasi’ nfllie eoiinty In which the property is situate.—\o
tice nfthese saids mitslllegiven in a public gazelle,SlXTY -
Juvs previous to Hie day of sale,
.atiefi of die sale of personal property, must be given
Inilkc manner, TORTV .lays previous to die day of sale.
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Nniice that application will lie made to die. Court oi Or
lor leave, to sell I-AND or NEGROES, must be
fiiblislieil for FOIK MONTHS.
agggMB—IHHI—IBIWWsMMMi
From the Albany Daily Advertiser.
LETTER FROM A SAILOR 1\ PARIS.
,\|y Dear Sally Aim :—When 1 agreed
to go Stiver Kargo to the Mary Jane, 1 ,
\vti> hilly convinced of the importance
ol'lhe sitiution. The winds was baffling,
we not into port as quick as the riglnr
packets. ami I disposed of oar staves and
heading in no time, I promise you. 1
■got the hard money all down, ami us I
looked arler the inteimts of the owners.
Hold the (daplain to hold on till 1 could
po lo the meatropilns, and there I expect
ed 1 could lay out a lectle of* flit; cash in
(iitilowa water, O de vee, paper boxes
and sieh like notions which our people
pays the money for like nothing. Hut i
nev r expected to he kitched its I was.—
lum sure sieh a tiling never entered my
'' head, or I should never have gone to
Parish—not 1 indeed. It is the most un
tieronntahlesl place 1 ever sec. Oar
parishes in .New England arc real shams
•■nine paired with this ere. it's Worth :i
trip Jist to go and see it. .Many ol our
American travelders are like Jonah in
lint whale, they travel a darned deal,
mid see nothing after all. lint let me
tail you what it time I have had since 1
got here. ."Sneli doings 1 never sec afore.
I suppose you have heard all about the
biggest part on't, and for ought 1 know,
llie panel's has something about me, for
i'i ry body's noticed in the papers that
Jins been extinguished in this nlfair. I
did know nothing about the troubles, 1
aviis walking in the morning, after 1 had
'“mile in the tlilejenee, on the brink of (lie
River Sin, lo look at the navigation. I
w.is going to cross the Polity dishafts,
Velma 1 seen the people running along like
ria/y folks—hare headed A, hare legged,
A,iiuKisaini ofem in n bunch. Says! to a
iibm that was walking dong, what's t<>
V y sifys 1 ! “Vivuly Sh.rt,' says lie, ai d
walkedon. So I . olive u on too, for i
expected something or other was to pay.
"-.h-l then I heard lie cannons roar, mid
small arms rattle jist as they did at Stim
ingtua. All attwonst I seen Mother great
Moli with slicks and slaves, not your
MmchantabU’ staves, I dont mean, but
sieh ;is they could lay their liaiulson, anti
fhiic oftliem had Hags of three diSferenf
colors:. Then th<>y sent up a great shout,
bid darned a thing could I understand
'hi-meaning of *'V ivaly Hih'l,” and sure
‘'Hough some on cm hatful sueh a thing
to their backs as 1 could see. 1 joined
in with them, and then they cried Tool
leries,Toulleries, which 1 thought was
hot necessary, for they seemed to have
*dl sorts of tools in their hands already.
Hot what a scene. The streets all bom
barded and bnrrieadoeil w'ith conches,
u 'l liie paving stones dug up and carried
ob ' Thinks I here’s a pretty job for the
select men. 'Then they pulled down all
flic (lowers de lice that they could find,
and the Royal crowns and every thing
tiie like ol that. Then 1 saw the whole
thing as plain us day. The llurhons are
dm ii. There's going to be a new elec
tion for King, and u revolution is taken
place. Perhaps there's been a conven
lion or tiie hive of that. AI y father being j
one of the revolution uy karocters, J
'bo i I ought to he two, so I picked up a
dick and followed the people down line
t’li'cct. We liad'iit got very far when
bang, hang a whole volly of musketry
li" il at us { toil you 1 never heard
''idstliiigthat was so unpleasant as that
,jn '. Burc enough there was an attach
Hi' iit o| dcagonns, and foul tigers
;i j culled them, right in our way, hfaz
" ay at us as fast as they could, and
"c Jnd’nt much more than a priming
amongst the whole of Us. Wc fell hack
J*-' y*nt may guess and they arter us; hut
'bey got it handsonnely. The pav
fhg stuns came rattling among tin* sol
die"- Ironi the windows like a hailstone
•umder storm, lliey fell like old frees
■“Toh’e a hurricane, and it staggered them
I l '■“tty considerably I promise you. .lust
ai s minute a youngehaj) with a luunl-
! olr,, i uniform en him, and u sword in
• run up to the front where I got
f d some how or other in the scrape,
an 'l t lapping his hand on my shoulder,
r.;'VN >la Ri "iv. h'ir, says 1, my name is
• r *°* Rwon. riiensays he, ulions Jlons.
°ht on on avancc! Vivuly fShirt! Then
" y seemed to he struck by bis bravery,
*'!!! r Hed out Vivaly Polly Teckniek*,
*4 rh I understand t» Ida mvtUcr’s name.
And if it is, she ne*d n't be ashamed of
tor sieh a boy as tint she may be jiroud oi
any day in the yen-. Well on we wen
sighting like devis, excuse me for using
such it paraphra.-e. Backwards and for
wards we rolled HUe the waves on the
beach at ISaelicn.s head, but after a while
we drove soldicis off, and we picked up
i tine lots of imskets, tliey left behind
them. Then tlgy beef an lo cry, Tooller
ics more than erer, and on they went.—
Vail I got so much consumed about the
business, that 1 thought my dear Sally
Vim, no more aljont the .Vlary Jane. l —
on 1 goes. Uy and by we comes to
etarnal big guardians all full of walks,
with housen lugger than Funnel hall and
the state house both together. Here was
:t terrible sight Thousands of people
bring’ at tin windows and doors, nml
housand Ofsoldicrs bring hack at them.
The trouble, was pretty milch over
though lor ail. We scroilged up closer
an'l closer, and by and by the people
hioke in. What a crash was that ere.—
JVU nu ll wc went in. Down foil the
•""\vis, boys—ltlood flowed in torrents.—
VII that wa n t killed surrendered or cut
stick nml cleared. 'The grand lSloon»
wore lilied with the most tremendous
elegant things. Il seemed all silver and
trold, but it went uut of the windows lus
ter than it ever went in at the doors.—
.Snell a ruin ns 1 never see. I could have
made a speculation out of some of that
stall'd I'd al id it snug in Boston, 1 toll
you. Wc saw one room with a kind of
throne in it. and one of oar fellows with
ns face till black ami bloody like the
king of spades, gut into it and erictl Vi
vnly Hoy. at which they set up it hurrah
and cried louder than ever, Vivaly Shin!
Hut lie looked so plaguy shamed and
beat down when we laughed at him,
that 1 felt sorry for the poor parley vans.
Pretty soon it began to grow pretty
peaceable. The people acted jist ns
lhough nothing hail happened, and they
begun some I t do duty nS sentTy boxes,
others walked of to join the comrades
somewhere else. 1 went along though I
vvas pretty well tired 1 promise you, 1
did my share, hut at present dont like to
say any thing about it, for four the grand
jury should bud a hill agin me, hut 1 knew
(here's uu latv for revolutions. Well on
we went, ami at Inst wc came lo Rue
Honorey street. Then nil at once they
stopped before an old fashioned house,
and then they cried Vice la Fayette. Oh
!u» says 1 hem’s where the Marquis lives.
1 says nothing, bat steered for the ih or
which sailor like they culled a port, and
in 1 went. X went from one room to ano
ther lor some time before 1 found the
right one. Hut at last I found if, and
I here sure enough stood the old Marquis
dressed up in his uniform like General
Trottci’i aid ever so many more m ind
him. V\ hit n stouishmg old man !he
knowed me before I said a Word, and
though I looked more like a C'himbiey
sweep than a trenuniac American! Hays
ho; “.My good friend lioVV - do Jam' do.—
Whet) did you come to the city.’’ Ho I
told him vvlmt Til been ahollt. atld he
shook me by the hand, and so did the
rest of them, called me the brave Ameri
can. Only think now ISnlly Aim of that
cm. Then one of his vnllies was called,
and he came mountain up the stairs and
took me to (he rheum where! had some
thing that was nice and cold, mid lids of
good wines and so forth. 1 felt pretty
tired, and so I wished cm all a good eve
uing and went home to my lodgings,
where! stole into bed. I could scarcely
believe my eyes. Here I was u French
patriot, helping the people to their free
dom, and diifiit know nothingahout it.
Hut on this pint I will say something in
my next letter, My dear Hull . I remain
yours (ill death, nml that vvas not fur oil'
I tins day I tell yon.
I'WST;
I'l Til
Alt; IST A UOOli-STlHll.’,
Hrandd's Chemistry, Good'* Hook of
Nature,
Lama; on the Chest, Hooper's Examina
tions,
Gentleman's & Ladies’ Lexicon, Letter
Writer's,
ii armnu s Pulpit Assistant, Course of
Time, f alia Rookli,
White's and Kind's Furriery, National
t Irator,
Virginia Housewife, Stories of Waterloo.
('ampin'll - !* Poems,
Paul Clifford, Moore’s Foems, Moores
Works,
Moore's Life of Hyt'ou, Nutshell ol
Knowledge,
Hannah .Moore's Works, Caldwell s Cul
len. Ifemnns* Poems,
Children) of the Abbey, Drydin s Virgil.
Hhike's Itotaiiy,
Grimshaw's United states, Greece and
Home,
Hatiley’s Federal Calculator *Pike’s Arith
metic,
Smith's Arithmetic, Natali's Uofimy.
Aunt Mary's Tales. American Anecdotes,
Grieshwh s New Testament, 11. Robert
son's Sermons,
Towle's Astronomy, Brown s L. Gram
mar. New Speaker,
Kent's Commentaries, ('bitty Oti Con
tracts, Toller's I’xeenfors,
Young's Night Thoughts, Tales of a
Grandfather, Ac.
A I.SO—TDK J OLT.OW IXO
GAKDEW SEEDS;
Carrot. Itnddish,-Mustard, Onion. Cu
cumber. Burly Turnip, !ee Lettuce, Win
ter Squashes, Blood Beet, & Herb-Seed.
SeptU »W
'—/ We are authorised to announce
'**'• WILLIAM micof, Neu’r. as a j
vauuhdate for the olfice of Receiver of
: ax Returns, ut the appfottchlng election
.u January next.
' August ’Jo id *»;{
•*
11;’ VN *’ are authorized to announce
! Mr M. F. BOISCLAIU, as a can
didate lor re-election to the otliccbfße
ceiver ot Tax Returns, at the approach
ing Flection, in January next.
SeptS 1)7
WATCH MAKER,
NO, 147, RROAB-STREET)
HAS again begun I
business, in the Brick
louse, No. 117. Broad
Uf* \ street. lately uccltpied
J ! (; > tis the C!T\ HOTEL;
s' where he will bestow
till hio attention to re
p airing
M ATOIIES A- CLOCKS,
of every description, in the b<‘sl possible
manner, and : t very reasonable prices.—
He solicits the patronage of hi*; friends
anti former customers, nml all who wish
to have their Watches made lo keep
• good time at n moderate price. He will
sell his remaining WTOCK, consisting ol
aLE 7f ELR r,
WATCHES AMD CLOCKS,
CASTORS, AC. AC.
for less than they cost, at Wholesale and
Retail.
Thick Patent WATCH GLASSES,
and all other descriptions of WATCH
GLASSES, •onstantly kept on hand. j
Augusta, April ~S, ISJO. 5!)
VIRGIMA M A N F FACT I' ULI)
TOSACaO,
d /k. KEGS MAXVF.Uri'URED
B \w TOBACCO.
For Sale jiv L iIULL.
August 11 S}»
lICIiSH FliOClt.
*V A K B ARRELS Fresh Baltimore
FLOI B, Just Received, ami
for Sale loVv.
1.. HULL.
.AllLTllst 11 S!)
Bordeaux Ciarct.
4 casks srri:t;ioii nounn.iux
claret,
For Sale low, by
It. HULL.
August 1! s !)
" &POOI, gOpppiTj
SPOOL COTTON,
.Inst Rec'eh'ed, and for Sale, by
L. HULL.
August tl S!l
_ BtOV SE* MIGHT'
AM)
Ornamontal Painting.
TBl HE SUBSCRIBER, would inform
S tlie citizens of Augusta, that he
. will carry on the HOUSE PAINTIN’!*
and GLAZING BUSINESS, and also,
SIGN, CHAIR, and ORNAMENTAL
PAINTING; till of which shall he done
in the best manner, and with despatch.—
Persons who feel disposed to patronize
him will please call at his Shop, No. fllS,
Broad-Street,
William b. dams
Jane 9 If (®
TABLE.
A (JOt) I > Si’cAnd I (mill BILLIARD
vs. T ABLE lor sale—Apply l<>
L 11 I'LL.
A ngnst 1 I DO
''JjlilE Copartnership heretofore exist
-fl ing under the (inn of SMITH «.V
ROHIIiNS, in Charleston, S. C. is dis
solved by its own limitation. The bu
siness will he settled hv G. W. Smith.
<U W. SMI TH,
E. ROBBINS.
Tl,,- swhserihers have forlned a con
nection mider the firm of Smith, Harris,
Co. and will continue tin’ Hardware
business at the old estiihliskmentofSinith
,• C. Robbins, Churletlon, S. C
1 G. \V. SMITH,
IVM. HARRIS,
B, F. SMITH.
October (5 vr.’Jm I
A-iIW JWOTIGBs
1 SHALL fierealler regularly Htteinl
the Superior Coarts of Biehmond
County. My olliee and residence arc in
iJrei’nshorough. Persons residing in
i Augusta, having business to transact, re
quiring the services of u Lawyer, in the
1“ (unities of Greene, .Morgan, Newton.
Clarke, Oglethorpe, Wilkes, Lincoln,
Tallin form, Monroe, or Hancock, and
who inOfy choose to entrust if to me, will
have u nop port unity of conferring with
me, personally, twice hi n year, in rda
I tion toit. FRANCIS 11. CONE.
The Constitutionalist and ! ’onricr,
will please publish the above for 9 weeks,
and send in their uccounUF to tliis olliee.
D.c.r, ts IH
NOTICE.
T.IOUR months after date, application
will he made to the llonorahlc tlie
Inferior Court of Richmond county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sett a Lot of Land in the CHy of An
gnstn,belonging to the estate of Joseph
1 Curt, deceased, for the benefit of the
heir? and creditors of said estate; con
taining ft front on Broad-street, of KM)
feet, more of less, and n/nning hack one
• half the way from Broad-street to Ellis
- street, where it adjoins John Martin’s lot.
SARAH t*. CART.Exi x
June ID Htlm ~1
GOODS.
THE SUIItSCKIBERS
Are now Receiving’ a part of their
SUPPLY OF
yxrr& yrpii
GOODS,
VIZ;
Dnlfle, Point, and Hose Blankets,
White red and green Flannels,
Superfine white Ganse Fhnmel,
Hickingmul Floor Cloth Haize,
tSaperfme Hlue Cloths and Cassimeres,
rSiittinets, Cloth and \ nleaeia Shawls,
Rich Gannent and I'nrnitiire Prints,
7-H Purnifiire Dimity and Fringes;
(• I Elegant Mourning Ginghams,
Italian Lustrings and Gros de Nnph>,
Irish Linens, Lawns and Linen Cam
brics, »Ve.
90 Hales Domestic Shirtings and Sheet
tings.
Tit Kin ASSORTMENT Os OTHER
STAPLE X FANCY GOODS,
has been considerably augmented by late
arrivals. Purchasers may always ex
pert a great variety to select from.
Terms favorable and prices as low, if
not lower than any oilier house in the
City.
JOHN EDGAR & CO.
Augusta, Sept. II titw !)S
JUST RECEIVED, AND
TOR SALE BV THE SUBSCRXBSR.
AT AUCTION PRICES,
Jlwmg which arc the ful!onitt<r valuable
7f OEKS:
t 7*l OX’S Hook of.lfurlyrs 1 A’oi .
7 Josephus’ Works 9
Hack’s Theological Dictionary 1
.trilner’s Church History 0
Smith’s Sermons 2
Hooper's .Medical Dictionary, 9
Do do. do. 1
Gregbry’s Practice, 9-
VrmMrong’s .Medical Works, 1
('oo|M*r’s Ist Lines Surgery 1
Lingnrd's England, It)
Simkspeare’s Works, 9
do do H
i/, licn/.ie‘s J.ooo Keeeqits, I
Spectator, it
Walker's Dielionni’y and Key; 1
do. pocket do. i
Rollins' Ancient History, 4
do do do B
Lady of the .Manor, 7
Byron's Works, H
(■oilman's Natural History, !l
Kirke White's Works. 1
.■Muyo's.Mythology, (phite») 1
Robertson's works (newedition), J
* iihlioiTs Itoine, (do do) 4
Hamnili.Moore, (do. do.) 9
Pope's Poetical A Yorks, (new / .
Library edition) steel plate, J 1
Msm,
100 LEDGERS and journals,
Pall bound, in I, 5, <>. nml 7 ((nires each
V. |*IilLLIl*S.
June 19,
U 4) KO f A
I 'iL HAT
MAN t FAC TOR V.
THOMAS EVANS
1 Ah ES tliis method of informing Ins
J. friends and former customers, that
he has connected himself in business,
with .Mr. ANDREW RANKIN,one
of the most .extensive and eelehrnted
Hat Manufacturers in the U. Stales; and
from the fact that id) lints sold at their
Establishment, arc of their own mnnn
faetnre, they nre enabled to recommend
and warrant them w ith (he utmost eon
ilderute, to (he public; mid to oiler, at
very reduced pf'iCes, both wholesale and
retail, a splendid assortment of Hats ol
.dl qualities and shapes.
Country Merchants and oil; ts, will
find il to tlveir interest to examine their
assortment before they purchase else,
where. Single Hals of any size, shape
or quality, made at the shortest notice
Tlie business will, after this date, he con
ducted at the old Stand, No. 97!), Broad
Street, under the firm of
RANKING EVANS.
HAND always; as above, n ]
Largo Assortment of Fur, Cloth, and |
Patent Leather CAPS: also. LEG
HORN AND STRAW HATS AND
BONNETS, which will he sold very
tow.
Augusta, Sept. Ist, IH’JO 11(5
07“ The HUrhiuirtim ,\'itcs will insert
the above lor four weeks.
sljEket^
A N excellent St LKEV, with Double
b’m. Spring Ton—For sale l*y
L. HULL.
August 14 DO
SIXEWPAIMTS
or ALL COLORS,
AND IN ANY <U AVITTY,
FOR SALS, AT NO. 278,
,~Yext Door Below the Drug Flore of
ft. ft. H.WILAND A (•<).
Broad-Street, Augusta, Goo.
oN’*’ Suitidile Brushes loaned.
B P. SPELMAN.
August lb wtf 91
STORAGE
AM)
COMMISSION BISi.NES^.
THE SEH SCRIBE US*
HATE IT L for past favors; fe
new tho tender of their Services,
to their Friends and the Public, with the
assurance; that they will as heretofore,
devote their time to the interest of their
Employers.
Their WARE-HOUSE will ho in
•rood order for the reception and safe
keeping of Country
Produce arid merchandize
They deem it due to themselves, to state
the situation oftheir Ware-House^*—tl.u.
—They are bounded on the IN'bHh, by
Hay-street and the River—On the West, i
hy an open space of about IS) foot On i
the South, by Heynold-street, about do 1
feet wide, and on the East, by Campbell- i
street, about Go feet wide.—la addition to I
the security against lire, which the above t
location presents, they have about the
' eutre oftheir Eot. a llydram which do
livers Water from the aqueduct lately
completed ia this city.
They will grant the usual facilities, by
advances of money or otherwise, to such
as may favor them with Custom.
t A. NtiAUUHTEB ic C. UVHIZAN.
Sept Ift St tfH>
COTTON ANII COMMISSION
WAICI>IIOL-SK,
rsi he Subscribers nmiounce to their
I. friends and the public, that they
have rented tho Wtire-House in Camp
hell street, Aagnslii, lately occupied by
Air, John Rees, and opposite thb Wurc-
M ease of Messrs. Slaughter A liubtizan;
where they rtre, now ready to receive
Cotton and other Produce, mid tender
their services therein, being sanguine that
the attention wliieh tvill he paid to the
interest oftheir friends, will secure!"*
them a share of public patronage.
'IV COEEMAN,
WM. J. WI(HITMAN
A agnst a, 1 * wtf !)ll
i)l«7(Ti11 \ i AiCr’s
WORKS,
•JUST PdBItMIRD,
CONTEXTS i
Remarks on the Character and Writings
of Joint Milton.
ICetrinrUs on the Idle and Character of
Napoleon HouuparlC;
Remarks on the Character and Writings
of i'Vnehm.
The moral argument ngainst Calvinism,
illustrated in a lleviow of a Work, en
titled, 'A General view of the Doctrines
«>f Christianity,’ Afc.
Discourse's at tile Ordinations of
lirv. John Emery Abbott,
Hev. Jared Sparks,
l!cv. E. S. tiimnet, and
Hev. F, A. Parley.
Discourse before inti C nigrcgalional
Ministers of Massachusetts.
Discourse on tlie Evidence of Heveuled
Keligion, delivered before the Univer
sity in Cambridge, at the Dudleian
lii'cture.
Discourse nt the Dedication of tho Se
cond < 'ongregulional Unitariuii Chufcli
in \ew-Vork.
Discourse at the luslullatiun of the Kev.
M. J Motto
Discourse at the Dedlfaition of Divinity
Hall, Cambridge, 31 ass.
Daily Prayer.
Means of Promoting Christianity.
Importance of Heligion to (Society.
The System of Exclusion and Denuncia
tion in Heligion, considered.
<)lijeetions to Unitarian Christianity, con
sidered.
Extracts, Ac. Ac.
(T/“ A few Copies Just Received, litid
Por Sale, hy
BOBERTF. POE, or
THO W AS S. METCALF.
0/ J ruiCEbv.
Sept 1H 100
SPARTA TAVERN
’VO UVSN’V,
Spacious and well arranged
B TAVERN, in the Town ofSpnr
la, H uncork county, ut. present occupied
hy .Mr. William Muckie.
This establishment is not surpassed by
any of a similar kind in the up-Country,
1 and will, with judicious management,
! yield a handsome return on the capital
employed. The furniture and stock will
he sold on a credit, for approved paper, to
any person or persons who may contract
for the premises.
Possession will ho given on the Ist of
November next. Apply to
McKenzie a bennocti.
September 15 ts 00
■) VKnAiAWH
g* HA N A WAY from the
NV subscriber, about three
/Jtj weeks ago, a mulatto girl.
jik!p "maria,
a sometimes called MARIA
4C25L#h. PH I>l HOSE, aged about
■il, of low stature, A very light complex
ion. She is supposed to possess forged
papers. Airy person who vtill lodge her
in Uny jail. and give me infornnrtion of it,
shall receive the above reward ; and any
information lending to lead to her detec
tion, will he thankfully received.
WM. J HOBBY', Jr.
October II) I)
ROBERT RAYMOND R£U>,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HAS opened an Office, «n Ellis-strcet,
•I doors below XVashington-street,
and nearly apposite to the dwelling of
11. Mealing, Esq.
October 3 1m 101
JEFFERSON
fHIHE Jemaiso.v Medical College
Ji. fvas instituted in Philadelphia, ia
1535, and during its first session, was en
dowed by an act of the Legislature of
Pennsylvania, With power to confer de
grees in Medicihe, and with all the privi
leges and prerogatives of similar Institu
tions, in our own country and in Europe.
.Since its fddndution neatly 000 Stu
dents have attended the Respective cour
ses Os Lectures, and of this riuinln-r, 113
front rtiriOuS sections cf the IJ. States;
the ( anudns, West Indies and Europe,
have been ad mint'd to the Degree of Duo.
tor of Medicine.
Tlie Gtii Session of tht* College will
coinmence on the Ist Monday of No
vember next, and it is believed, tinder tho
most favorable auspices; every obstacle
to its future advancement hating been
removed, amt such measures tidbpted bjf
the Hoard of Trustees, us will gif ea new
impulse to tlie exertions of the Faculty.
Among these tneusiires, it js thought pro
per to specify purtibularly, the appoint
ment of Professor Drake, of Cincinnatti,
to the Chair of the Practice of Medicine.
His acknowledged reputation asn Lec
turer, and more especially ins practical
acquaintance with the diseases most pre
valent in the (Southern and Western sec
lions of our country, in which a majority
of the Graduates ih Medicine may be ex
pected u> locate thcmCelvcfe.must greatly
enhante the Value of his Instructions.
The additions Which have been made
to (he Anatomical Cabinet, with the fa
cilities afforded for dissection and d.s
ministration, are such as will bear corn
parison with those of the oldest Medical
School on this side the Atlantic.
In all other respects, it is confidently
believed, it is not surpassed by liny of its
sister Institutions, with all of which, as
far ns is known, it is plared on a footing
of perfect eqilality,—a course of Lec
tures in one, being held equivalent to if
coups* on the same bPuhChes, in every
ofllM - ;
TI le Alms House and Hospital of tho
city idlord ample opportunities to tho
Student of acquiring clinical instruction/
and hbnrs are appropriated to' this pgr*
pose. An Inliriiiury for difleuseft of tW
bye is also boniiefcied with (ho College/,
tinder tlifc direction of the Professor of
Rtiirgeßy, wife Will operate in (he preseheb
of flic class, when) this is practicable. m
Tht < following is the organization of
the Medical Faculty,—vizi
Anatomy —Hr Samvel McCtfcLtAN, M, ts/
Materia Medico. and Obstetrics —liv
Hbeule, M. 11.
Chemist?))- —Hy Jacob Gueen, M. ll
Theory and Practice of Mi dicing—Hr Daw
ILL DItAKVq M. U
Htiri'irt/ —By George McClellan, M. I>.
Institutes (//Medicine, .Medical Jurisprudence,
ami the Diseases of Women and Children v
Bv H. Husu Rhli st, M ll
The let; for attendance on each Course
is#ld, or #OO for nil tlie courses. Tho
graduation, fee is #lO, and no other
charge is made cither ou matriculation,
or subsequently.-
'The whole expense Is therefore lertr
than #3OO for the two full courses, re*
quired by law to entitle the student toi
graduation. One ofthese, at least, tnfist
be attended in this Instiliition; ttb<f It is
furl tier required, thkt the Cdfididatc shall
have' studied three years (ffiblusivc ofthb
terms of attendance on the Lectures I
under the direction Os a respectable prac
titioner of Mcdieinf-, —that he shall bo
twenty-oWfc' years of age—and having
presented a Thesis on some Medical
subject, nil aII give satisfactory evidence?
of ids qualifications on an examination
by tiie Faculty, which takes place
dintely alter the close Os each Session.
The nniitta) foDimcnrcmefih for con
(erring the degrees, Will hot be delayed
beyond the time requisite to complete tho
examination, that no unnecessary ex
pf nse may he incurred by the student,
for hoard. This may be procured in
Philadelphia, at (he rule of from #3 00 to
#1 in very respectable huuseg, to w hich
the Janitor will furnish references, with
out charge.
Ten Wfifdehtu Ore by law admitted
gratuitously, each (Session, (the sum o t
#3O only being paid l>y each to meet tha
current expense# of the Institution.)
Application for fhO benefit of this pro
\ ision, uml hW other comiiiunicntionsjto
the Faculfy,- must ladtlrcescd to Stam
l’el McFlellan, M. D. Dean of flic Til
culty, at the Jefferson Medical
10th near Walnut street, Philadelphia,
By order of the Faculty,
i HAMPEL McCLELLAS, pea*.
Philadelphia, August,, 1830. W6t 00
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ADMIMSTKATOJPS NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate d t
Lew auu WaivP, I‘atc of Richmond
county, deed, are requested to call upon
James XV. Lamiun, of Augusta, and settle
the will)' 1 ; and those huving demand*
against suid Estate, will CuH OJV myself
at .Macon for pfifyftient.
W WARD,
. Idnunistralur , inthlKe H itt Annexed
#ept 3.1 itw 102
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«Ajw-Da
ATTORNEY AT UW,
i attend the (Superior sn<f In
t T W terror efutfrt# of Riclinmnd and
. Columbia eouutie#—and tho Court of
1 t 'onmwn PTenß Os Augusta. He inay N
,. found ut theoffice 1 of Hubert R. Reid, Esq.
i corner of Washington and Ellis-streetr
y July 34 ts 84
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