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Hi SALES of LAN I) or NEGRO LS, by Adminisfra-
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H In like manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale,
g Notice to the debtors and creditors of an estate, must be
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n. ANV- f *** r y.‘' ~ i 'v
I
i yMa'k
nr
[ ' MStVrA.^kiSA,
WOULD inform the Ladies of Au
gusta anil its vicinity, that she
has just received (from Cans a rut Now-
York ) a large assortment of i
JIHiIjINARY 1
A,\i>
FANCT GOODS,
which she oilers for sale at her ol.'l stand
No. Broad-street, on tho lowest
oral *, > vz.:
Fashionable silk and straw Bonnets,
l*,.)h! iuett Spencers anil Fillarccas,
|{obbuielt and Dress Caps.
151,aid edged and Sattin Ribbons,
Cap and Lutestring do.
Feather Flowers and Heart Flowers,
F, minid do, for Cakes,
Silks of various descriptions,
Jkdis. 'Coys, I tars, and Braids, ij’m. «JV. '
D.H.SSI'JS of the newest patterns.
(Maher 2 >. dii.s
to ssuse, I
For nut: year, if appliedfar immediately.
AN FAillO GIRL, about IS years j
aid she is a good house servant ij-
I ran cook and wash. For further parti
culars emiuire ol
I FUCD'Iv. E. DITOAS.
j Jan 7 2(i _
■AT PR IV ATE » A LS_O.
A i,ike!y Veliovv («irl, about 2>> years
aid uteiistoined to ail kinds of .
Jmuie-wprk, is an excellent seamstress;
ran i at oat and make tip linen and «tress- I
es, a prime washer and ironer of line !
eloilies, a good nurse and cook, and com- I
hiaiug every rpialiliention to n nder her I
a vafaahlc m«upiisition, Wiie has been <
raised in a genteel family, and is now ol- I
feivd with reluctance. Apply io
L. HUlili d- CO.
Jan 4 * 1
I©o7oOO :
SlilN ; -SLF'?. For Sale :
/ on the Wharf, by 1
HAIIBBR & BL.XIR, I
JVVr/ door below Ike Briilge Bank Building, j
Ore 21 22
<; I liISCIIT I.O.VIiST' liEE'l' ; !»
STAGE Ollico is
moved to Mr. 1 nin
inings' Law buildings,
“““near the Fost < >lli< - e.
Augusta, Nov. Kith it>3l. w-’ni 41
_ Sfim
suhseriher Juas made engage-
S ments with Mr. M. Ogden, well
uaounia this city, as a lirst rate ineeha
•nic, and for many years foreman ami
general superintendent at Roll s. He
Halters himself together with his former
■experienced hands, to bo able to give sa
tisfaction to those l.Vat .may favor him
with a call.
Just Received from the North. ° rn W' J ‘
and 2 Gigs. Also, on ,lie ,
'' ~ Conchee, and hr expi
Idee 14 ' tr^*~'> eiiTs' s lig ' lt
: k»
KOI, GiJ, AC.
I.anding from Mcam boats.
100 Uarrels ) N. England
S 5 Hilda. S IH >1
]jL .1. 100 Harrels / Ualtimore
o 0 Uhds. Whiskey,
2.j lih i s sort hern Gin,
10 bbls. Apple Hrandy,
10 do Peppermint Cordials,
10 hhds prime Molasses,
3d casks prime Goshen Cheese,
10 do new Rice,
2do l»hls. No. 1. 2 and 3 Mackerel.
For SSale by
G. 11. METCALF.
Jan I 3i 2-5
GUI KSi.ISTIC
OVEK-SSIOCIS.
The Subscriber lias receiv
f I cil this day, by the Wasb-
Bitm iugl!iii. a large nssorflnent
tkrtv ofl.adies Gam Elastic Pru
nella Hoots. Gentlemen's India Rubber
;Over Shots and Roots—together with
every article in the Root and Shoe Line.
R. W. FORCE.
Dee 2S (it 23
- dk^-oooiTs7
GV THE PIECE ONLY.
VS. T. SIFEELEf
S A ROM the City of New \ ork, is now
S' Opening it Stock ofllry Goods, at
202 Rroad street, consisting in part of
the following articles:
of various kinds and qualities,
Merino Shvvls, Ciotlisand Circassians,
French and English Prints,
Tatlcta and Satin Ribbons,
Ronnett, licit, and Cap do.
Spilalticld Rarcclona »)• Crape Hdkfs.
Silk limhrcllas, Hosiery and Gloves,
Plain and figured Swiss Muslin,
And a numbey of others, which he odors
for Sale to the Merchants of Augusta, at
New York prices.
Jan H 3t 30
Female Academy.
MRS Iff. li. MOl^E,
Wlt.L resumethe duties of her Aca
demy, on Monday, 2d January, in
which ail the branches, comprising a
Course o CEJVGLJSIIISTUJJIES, will be
taught. also,
FliEXCll ; SP.IXISH, MUSIC, IMX
cixg, . ixi) ruux axu o nx. /- .
MEXT.IL XEEDLE WORK. i
i
EATE3 OP TUITTCN. 1
Fcr Quarter,
Rudiments, $(» 00. 1
Reading. Writing, Arithmetic, Ortbogra- J
phy, Grammar <J* Geography, 00- 1
The above with Reading and Parsing in J
blank verse, Orthoepy, Sacred and
Profane History, Aneieut and Modern '
Geography, w ith the use of Maps and
Globes, hr 10 00.
The above with Composition, Rotany. (
Ornithology, Geology, Natural A Jlo
ral Philosophy, Relies Lellres, and ,
Rhetoric, #l2 00. |
French. Reilcslellrcs »0 Rhetoric MOO. (
Spanish “ “ “ H (10. j
Music “ “ 15 00. |
Boarding, lodging, washing, fuel and ,
Tuition, in iill thehrstnehes. comprising j
(lie course of English studies 13 75. ,
A select number of young ladies would j
be accommodated with boarding, lodg
ing and washing. I k
REFEnEXCF.fi. »
Miss Hatty, (.'harleston, S. C. '
Jas. P. Waiiuhl, Rector of the Richmond '
Academy.
Rev. S, K. Talmac;!:. _ f
Rev. Fha.ncis Hki.amuux, > Walterboro’ ,
Rev. Ekwaiu) Palmkii. S. C. '
Hon. Wm i>. Mautin. Rarnwell, S. C.
Col. Wm. Pixcknkv, Walterboro, S. C. 1
Fkaxku.n ll.Ei.mouk, do. ,
Dec 28 2t 43 j
GEOIIfHA, FIIWKIJ.V COUNTY. *
Tu Temperance Clerdatul and Joseph Cleveland. (
will please take notice, that I .
shall apply to the next Superior
Court, to be held* in and for said county. ,
on the second Monday in April nest, tor ,
a writ of partition for all the hauls he ,
longing to the estate of Wyatt Clove- |
land, dec'd. If yon have any objections. ,
you will lilcasc mak< them at that time. ;
ROBERT E. LANE. -
January IS 4tni 2!> |
uuiiitii'm
A €' A 8® ii JI V.
- ,
.hL erntion, under the direction of Mr. ,
Ja.mks Lotion, whose well known ahili- |
(y and indelbtigahle industry in the da- .
ties of his School, deservedly entitle him '
to the potronage of the public. .
Parents may rest assured that every s
necessary attention will he paid to the ,
morals of their sons, whom they may ,
commit to the cure and instruction of .Mr. I,
Lot-ton. I,
Front the generiil good health and pre
sent improvement in the morals of El- 1 (
berton, the Trustees Hatter themselves, j j
that parents and guardians will avail j,
themselves of the advantages ofthis In
stitution to educate their children ami |
wards.
TI’.R.MS OF TftTION, TER YEAR.
For the Latin and Greek Languages,
Mathematics and Sciences, #251,
English Grammar and Geography, s*2o
Reading. Writing, tye. sl2 i
No scholar admitted into school for o},
shorter period than three months.
Board ami Tuition can he had with!
the Teacher, #IOO per scholastic year,
iCoaid within the year.
‘ -cm tic liad in the village, or
J EPTIIA "V fl ]o #8 per month.
I WM N, RF. i/aßdsuDa
ISA AC y. DAMS,
... _ 'Trustees.
CL ''crton, r, 3. m 3
BliAtß OSTRICH
ihatihi;k»i.
£ Large Assortment of Elegant Black
A < »s- ■rich Featiikus. For Sale hy Mrs.
A. SERA, No. 20S, Rroad street.
Dec 31 ts 24
TO HIKE,
For the remainder of the Year,
A NEGRO Woman• accustomed to
|( 'coking, washing and house work:
and a Girl accustomed to attend chil
dren and work in the house ; also, a Roy
about 1-5 years old, accustomed to the
••are of horses and driving dray. En
quire at tills Office.
Jan 7 2(*
TO KENT,
a The STORE, and
PLANTATION
at tShell-Rlnli; in
And possession given in January next.
There is upwards of KM* acres of clear
ed Land under fence—the Store-House
is n substantial building, and an active
and profitable business now in opera
tion—the Cotton House capable of stor
ing l(t!K) bales of Cotton—an established
Ferry, and (he Landing and Storage of
very considerable quantities of Goods,
with a good Fishery, would render this
a desirable and profitable establishment
to an industrious and enterprising hull
vidua). If desirable, the Stock of Goods
on band may he bad, and in that. case.
immediate possession would he given
For further particulars, apply to the sub
scriber.
ATTON PEMBERTON.
Burke county, Nov.lt*. 13
TO the Estate of Wm. VV. Harden,
are requested to make immediate
payment; and those to whom the Estate
is indebted will present their claims, le
gaily attested, for payment.
ELMIRA II ARDEN. iV.r.
JOHN LAMAR, Exr.
Get. 2!) 8
PROS PKCT ui.
THIS Prospectus respectfully in
forms flic Patrons of the AVASIf
INGTON NEWS, and public gener
ally, that Cnpt. Thomas A. Pasteur, hav
ing resigned the publication oftbc above
named paper—it. will continue to i-sue
under other siiperintendnnts.
Its proprietors will not east any re
flection on its [>ast, n»r will they vouch
.unequivocally tor its future character
and usefulness. Nevertheless, from a de
cent regard to public opinion, and injus
tice to their own feelings, they must dis
claim that unhallowed proscription by
which innocence is open condemned
without a trial, the motives of oar In si
public men misrepresented, and their
•diameters unjustly defamed.
The party spirit which runs so oxers-’
sively high in our State, has carried a
long with it the most baleful consequen
ces. Like (he wily serpent in Paradise,
it has long since wound its way into onr
Legislative assemblies—itself a poison,
audits bite death. Under the clonk of
patriotism it has retarded tho prosperity
ofthc State by distracting the counsels of
its noliticnl wisdom.
They cannot support Iho rash enthu
siasm of a heated partisan, tiny more
tlnm they can themistaken zeal ofhliml
cd bigotry: who worships man more
than principle, worships an idol, t-nch
a devotion (hey can never join. “Mea
sures and not men” is their motto.
They support the Constitution of the
IT, S.. and declare with their venerable
Chief Magistrate that “The Federal Un
ion must bo preserved.’’
They support the sovereignly of the
Slates in all those powers not granted to
the Federal Government; and acknowl
edge (he sovereignty ofthe Federal Gov
ernment in all those [lowers granted by
the Constitution, and not n served to the
States.
The columns ofthis paper will he open
to judicious essays on all subjects, origin
al and select—which may tend to inform
the head, or correct the heart. Morals.
Education, Politics, Agriculture. Ac. will
claim frequent attention. Their design
is, rather to he useful than ostentatious.
Truth, consequently, will be their Polar
Star: and though they may sometimes
veer from the magnet, they will always
endeavor to sail within its happy inlhi
enee.
■ As they feel themselves a! liberty to
express any opinion which they believe
will ailvanee the public or private inter
est of their fellow-citizens, so will they
be free, by temperate discussion, to ex
pose any policy of an opposite tendency.
With these feelings and views, this pa
per la submitted to the patronage of a
generous <fv enlightened public. Hoping,
that—though it may not he a luminary of
the first magnitude, yet, for moral and li- 1
tcrary worth, it, may shine like a fixed
star, with [Hire and steady lustre.
This paper will continue to he forward
ed to its present patrons, unless by them
instructed to the contrary. The terms
will remain as heretofore.
AM letters aniW omiriniiicntions in re
lation to Ibisollice. w ill meet with prompt
attention, [(post pool and addressed to the I
Proprietors
Ojc=* The Editors of (lie Georgia Jour-(
nal. Chronicle and Courier. Augusta,and
Athenian, are requested to givethc above
Prospectus four insertions, and forward
their accounts to the proprietors for pay
ment. Jan. 11, 1831. 27 4t
MOTICIE. |
Ale persons indebted to the estate o‘ |
George Bill, deceased, arc required
to make immediate payment; and tho-.
1 /Uiinands against said estate, ur
cording; to law. ‘ • accounts, u<
ROBT. PHILIP, Admr.
Nov 9 stw u
WJI. ,f. knots as V
Is appointed Agent at Augu-ia, for
t THE E lISV’B ESOOli*
• The K•q)ository of
arts, literature a- fasinos.
.(This valuable work is issued in monthly
numbers, each miuiher eontaiiiing 5(»
large octavo pages or more, printed on
tine super-royal paper. Every numher
contains a piece of Music, one copper
’ [ilate Engraving, and at least four wood
• Cats, illustrative of some ofthe contents ;
‘ and every three months a colored Plate
ol tho latest fashions—and is furnished
at the moderate price of #3 a year.
A specimen ofthc work maj be seen
at the Augusta Book, where subscrip
tions arc received.
Dee 21 3t 22
ii salß'l at Tina
.'\ v\ gwsta ttmtk -vs\ov c.
HE Cn/iISTIAJV ALMAXAC for
B. 1852. Containing besides the usual
valuable matter, Bishop llchcr’s Missi
onary Hymn, with its appropriate music.
. Dec 2M S>3
WWuW~ifMW~
■’"OBI SS.lffjlj.
Sj K PRIME FIELD HANDS,maIe
S and feiinile, all young and soiniil.
ALSO,
A Good CARPENTER, about 40
years old, for sale low.
Apply to
L. HI LL A CO,
Jan 21 30
‘TraS'^rioST'
!JB V old customers, and the public in
IT B. general, are particularly request
ed when they are in want of any first rate
Cunicil BnJ\ to apply personally, or send
their servants to the suhseriher.
ISAAC HENDRICKS.
(£/• The <‘llllßo of (he above notice, is,
that families frequently get deceived by
their servants applying to a colored man
who is in the habit of vending corned
beef in (he Market of such a quality that
the subscriber would not oiler for sale.
I. 11.
Jan 11 27
ALT* persons indebted to the estate o'
Eev y Florence, deceased, are r<
quested to make immediate payment
and all those having demands ngainsi
said estate, are requested to presen
them properly attested, within the time
prescribed hv law.
JOHN I. COHEN, Adm’r
Jan 11 37
MATRON O U €■ JI
ill IffAIJU
The subscriber begs leave to inform bis
friends and the public generally, that lie
has taken that large and commodious
House, formerly occupied as a Tj! FEtt.\
hy William Hardin, mid hopes from his
long experience in business, to he able to
give the most decided satisfaction to all
who may favor him with their patronage
Bis Bar will he supplied with the best
of Liquors—and his Table furnished w ill)
every lliingthc country adonis. IlisSla
hie will be supplied with the best of pro
vender, and attended hy an experienced
and attentive <I,-tier.
FRANCIS A. H list IN.
Nov 2 Hi w 51
Tukl'T TKlm
NO COMBINATION J
KA SITESIvN - W \ S 5 I''*
&, &■*<s■ ,9j SX'X.'Xfj gl y
AND
liOOSilAft ffriIiAWWRN.
THOMAS J. BARROW A- Co.
UII'ORTHIIW,
So. P 3, Uiiler-St.ru t, Sue York.
MW ING made extensive councx-j
ions with one of the largest and
iin*, i improved i’otteries in England, are
enabled to offer owe ot the most •‘Xteli
sivc stocks in ■ sirkct, consisting ol eve
i’V variety EAIFI IIE.N WAKb, t HI
NA,G L. A anil LGH KI • i -G1 * A ##-
ES, either repacked to order, or in the
original package, at uncommonly hue rules,
for rash, or r.ily ficcrplanecs. The very lib
eral support hitherto received from our
(Southern and Western friends, under
the most trying circumstances, calls Col
our warmest thanks. We have survi
ved thus far in the struggle vv ilh a body
of men, who have combined ail their es I
torts to effect our destruction, simply be- j
cause we will not join them in combining
to compel (lie country merchant to pay
an exorbitant profit on his purchases in
this line. We can only reiterate former
assurances, of using every exertion to
promote the interest of oar mercantile
ii lends, in the extent and variety of our stock,
Ihc Idleness of our pricer., and the .skill and can
of our park I rs, depending upon a free
trade, as the only system which can give
i stability to the mutual interest of city and
country merchants.
TIKIS .I. BARROW At O.
88 Water-street, New-York.
Jan. 21 4| 31
mm: (Mlico of the (Jerk of Uouncil
! Jb will be open from 2to•> o' lock, c.
j vi. during live next two weeks, for the
purpose of giving all persons liable to
pay Ulty Tuxes, an opportunity to malti
their returns. Ofthis, all interested, will
please take notice.
GEG. M. WALKER, Clerk.
Jan 21 3(1
t 'flic Courier and Constitutionalist will
i publish the above.
I AOTITE;
A EE persons indebted to the
ill. Mai vT- hud“ nrj re
ac-ted DDD^dmlepayment,mm
, ,J.. riaving claims against the estate.
-Wll present them duly attested.
A. I. HI NTING I ON, Adni r.
JUn. 1 ], 27
HlliVlift. Sil'OOMi.
f|V»K suasenimr acqu.iuiis the gubtii
■ that be has engaged T. S. Moons
i Option [Maker, ami that be can now bav<
Spoons, Ladles, and SSugur Tongs iniuh
to order, of tine Silver Work in tin
above line, will be faithfully done, am
•' on reasonable terms. Persons having
• old broken silver spoons, or other old
• silver articles, can have them made into
r new (Spoons, at No. 147, Broad-st. Au
gusta.
I JOHN GIJIMARIN.
; Qsr** Old Oliver taken in exchange for
' new Spoons.
1 May 11 ts (53
• .;::AOffici:.
■ .’Ol It immllis alter dat«* application
will be made to the honorable the
Inferior Court of Richmond county, for
; leave to sell the real estate George Hill,
i into of said county, deceased.
ROUT. FIIILIP, Ailin’r.
Novi) 4tm II
I l. r l!»CI!ltlEs, tVC.
I*IE ECS hemp,finx,tow and
doineslic Bugging,
2.50 coils hale Rope,
(itHIO bushels Liverpool Suit,
350 lihds. St. Croix, N. O. & Porto
Rico Sugars,
(500 hags Codec,
30 ts. superior prime green Cotlee,
40 hhls. do. do. do.
500 kegs cut nails, assorted,
20 (ons Swedes Iron, assorted,
400 hags Shot, assorted,
1000 pounds bagging twine,
5 tons Plough Moulds,
5 tons ((listings, assorted,
75 boxes Tobacco,
70 barrels loaf and lump .Sugar,
200 whole and hiilfboxcs Soup,
40 boxes spermaceti Caudles,
20 do. tullovv do.
30 hhds. Molasses,
00 barrels Flour,
70 boxes hunch Raisins,
40 caddy boxes Hyson, Gunpow
der and Imperial Teas.
75 quarter casks sweet Malaga
Wine,
25 do Tctmerifl’c A Sicily Madeira,
3 pipes pare old do
8 do Cognac hramly, pure,
0 do Holland Gin do
0 bluls pure Jamaica Ruin,
45 barrels Not hem Gin,
(>0 do Northern Rum,
15 do Cordials,
30 hugs black Pepper,
15 do Pimento,
25 bags Ginger (Race.)
5 Ida Is green Copperas,
20 kegs Madder,
10 kegs (Saltpetre,
20 do Glauber and Epsom Salts,
5 boxes Brimstone,
3 barrels; A limn,
50 boxes 8 by 10 window Glass,
2 boxes Logwood,
200 reams wrapping Paper,
125 do writing and letter do.
2000 pounds shoe Thread,
NtOll pounds prime Bucoii,
0000 Spanish and common Segars,
8000 pair Shoes, well assorted,
50 boxes heaver and wool Hals,
25 «h»z seal and leather caps,
40 boxes cotton and wool Curds,
10 barrels Almonds,
20 half barrels crackers,
10 kegs bar Lead,
300 canisters splendid sporting Gun
powder,
100 men mid women's Muddles,
Bridles, Ac.
A t.xo,
100 picccsdefllc and point Blankets.
■ld do red, w hite A green Flannels.
25 bales Homespun assorted,
35 pieces Negro cloth—togetliei
with ii well assorted stock of (Staple and
Fancy Goods, suitable lor the country
trade.
ALSO,
Blacksmith's Bellows. Anvils and Vices
(Spades and .‘■'hovels, mill cross cut and
hand (Saws,
Mill Irons, •
Trace, halter, fifth and log chains,
Rifles and Guns, carpenter's Planes,
(Had Irons', (,'ollcc Mills, hoop and shed
Iron—with a handsome assortment of
cutlery and shelf Goods—tor sale on the
most favorable terms • y,
VV. A 11. BRYSON,
Opposite the Globe J Intel,
October 22 ts <>
FACTO ft A G|TaT COM M I SSI ON
Isß>l.\T>S.
HE Subscriber having commenced
0. the above business in Augusta, will
devote his lime exclusively to tin* inter
of bis friends nail others, who may
patronize him. All Colton and other
; Produce, or goods sent to him for sto
rage, will he stored in a lirst rate Fire
i’roof Ware-House, at the customary
charges. Ml orders to him, previous to
his arrival at Augusta, directed to the
care of John C. Holcombe, will meet
with prompt attention. His office, for
the present, is at the first door above
Holcombe •)* Cornfields.
ARMSTEAD RICH A RIISON.
Oct. 8 __
TliffO MIJIM UlSiliir
U » V IN G lately been burnt out, at Ids
pj 9 old stand near the Globe Hotel,
respectfully informs bis friends mid the
public generally, that lie has taken the
small Brick Front (Store, No. 187, north
side of Broad street, 3 doors above IMr.
John Moore's corner, lately occupied hy
Mr. Dunlap, and nearly opposite Messrs.
Sibley A .Morrison’s corner, where lie
hopes hy his devoted attention to the
COXFECTIOXARY BUSUXESS, in all
its branches, to share their former liberal
patronage.
DANIEL DILL.
Dec 8 23
~T O W * TOT
..... -poit aiff,*:.
a The subscriber offers lor Sale,
the largo and valuable LOT at
the corner of Washington A
Reynold streets, and inum-di
ately opposite Cuniming’s Warehouse.
THOfck I. WRAY,
Dec 21 4t 22
: T!SS&K' ;r .
nnry, JH']2. The pT.I*„
•• that allt be olilces of the Oolite are’iio w
*. Hied, and (hat iiistiucliun in lhe ril , us
departments of literntur c „ nd M . ivnce
ail hereafter bo given hy.Jeotu.es, ns
'* "ell as by (he study of text
books, Lectures on the fiiUitwing «u •-
feels, have been jiresi ribed w the ')Vus*
r tees, viz :
1. Mental Philosojihy, Political Eeo
noiny, and evidences of tin? Christian
l.‘< by ’' r * Prest A. f'ntsu;ii,
ri -• Natural Philosojihy and < hem^iiiy,
, 'Vila ineira in .non to the asi-VuUrts—•
by Prof. .1 amks Jackson. A. JM.
I 3. Philology anti Classical Learning
’ by Prof. Janus WttANr-o.v, A. iW.
4. Astronomy, and (lie benefit
iagfroni the Mathematics, to the pstluJ
_ arts—by Prof. llp.nry Ham., M. I)
5. Itlieloric and Oratory, and I’.nglif-U
and Ainericnn Literature—by Prof. Bn:-'
I enuN Oi.im, A. 111.
<>. Natural History, including .lifn^a
jogy, Geology, iloluny, I’hisioiigy, Ac.
—by Prof ill a i.thus A. Waiui, ill I' 1 .
, 7. 'I d- -, i gauges ol'Europe—by
Prof. Win, 1 kiima.n, A. HI.
B. B. il t I’M Ns, A. U. l 'utorin tin- \ti
cicnt Languages. .
Wji, L j i uiki.l, A. ill. Hftttluin di
cul 'J'utor.
Candidates for admission into mij of
the regular classes, can be ret • v. d t
any lime, if prepared upon ih< vnp ■ oo
studies. Any individual. In wcvci, v- l-o
iloes not 'visit In pursue a I'eguli-! foi se,
ean attend in sue), subjects or it ans
be may choose, and "111, on a in'- j
institution, receive from tile fifeiniy . n
cerlilicato of the progress whiili he has
made.
The Professor of Natural History, hun
procured a cabinet of Mineral*, and " ill
lie prepared, both on Mincntlogv aiul
Botany, to render his lectures ifllercsti. g
mid profitable.
The PliiloHojihicnl Apjhtfwtf'tf*fs one
oftho most complete In the United states,
ami the Chemical, extensive—Miitherof
which received any injury from the (iri
The Professor of (Mathematics is "ell
furnished with all the necessary instru
ments for giving instruction in his dc art
ment, ami will he particular to assist ail
" ho wish to ipiulily themselves for prac
tical surveying and engineering.
The Library is now very rcsjieetnldp,
mil the Trustees are making large unn ti
ll additions.
A new t 'ollege building has been erec
ted, and is ready for the reception of
students.
The course of study prescribed for the
regular students, is nearly the some as
that pursued heretofore, anil is so arrang
ed, that each student will have an oppor
tunity of attending nil the lectures unit
recitations All who wish, will have an
opportunity of studying the Hebrew,
French, .Spanish German, and Italian
languages. No additional charges, how
ever, will be made for either Lectures or
Modern Languages, 'flic only College
charge is that of Tuition. Which is
per annum, paid half yearly, in advance,
on the Ist of August and Uebruary.
By order of the Faculty,
WM. L. MITCH ELL, Hcc’y.
Dec HI ilfsni 24
Jvi S6TiSßv\ %VAIt E, *
AiV*
y jHU sabscril.erH arc now in posscs-
M sion oftheir lull stock of tb oils,
received per ships Oglethorpe and Wil
liam Donald at .Savannah, direct Irom
Liverpool—which they oiler to country
’derchants and others upon terms ns lib
oral as will he met with in nay other mur
l.et in the United States.
Their Stock was parclinscil by one of
die firm in England for cnsli, which gives
'hern advantages equalled Gy no house
in ibis State, nor surpassed by any in the
i harleston or Northern Markets. Their
arrangements are permanent, and such
is will enable them at all limes to be ia
early receipt of the newest style ofnhnpes
and patterns. Feeling confident of ma
king it to (be interest of those wishing
supplies they respect billy solicit patron
age—and pledge themselves no pains
will be spared to give satisfaction.
I*. IJ. TAYLOR vV Co ,
itd7, Broad street, Augusta, near the
Merchants’and Planters’ Bunk.
07*The Athenian, Georgia .Journal
and < ’arolinian "ill give the above twelve
insertions and forward tbeir bills for
payment.
Nov 9 ts 11
XilKTlfAltbllSTOlV ~
CROOKEHY &%OB£S
J'gtllU Mnliscribers 'Veil known in
li. Georgia, ns dealers iiF’Earllien
wure, Cliiim, (dais. &e. lieg leave to in
form their nmmmus customers, ns well
as otliers on their way to C'luu lestou, that
their stock is now complete, and |*ro
nounced by judges to he the heel in die
United Stilus, which they are ottering to
merchants at as low a rate us any mar
ket in Jlmerkn.
They are well aware that promises un
less supported by facts, are useless, and
worse than useless; they make no pro
mises, nor appeal topnbtie:<ympat by a gai nst
poinrjul combina limit or private monopoly ,
they nre well satisfied that the-public
know how to apjireeiate such appeals.—
\o market is closed against us, but on
tiie reverse all are open,* and our busi
ness solicited by the manufacturer ; our
friends nre many and powerful, and with
numerous other advantages, our facilities
for doing business are not equalled bv any
dealer in Augusta, oraurpussed by tiny in
Afcu- York. '...
We would gay, in conclusion,
intend making it the* interest of purchasers J
to buj from us; our prices shall In* ion\
, and terms liberal. We reficr to our cus
l turners in every village in Georgia for
. the respectability of cur bolts;- and rec
titude of our business principles.
11. B. GLKAoMN A, Co.
JYo. 2641-King Street, Chart -sion. ‘
Feb 19 ts 40 J