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E.Are published in th.s paper.
HNlfe To Ere cut ora, Adminislrntora. nvd Guardian*.
Bps SALES of LAND or NISGU-OKB,by Administra-
xeentors, or Guardians, arc required, by law, m
held <n the. first Tuesday In the month, between the
tiours of en in the forenoon, ami three in the afiern<H»n, nt
Bpgftlht* Court- Wtusc ofthe county in which the projieriy i
|aj&.sitn;itc.—No ice of these sales must he given in a public
Kv;ga7e;ic, SIX. TV lays previous to the day of sale.
E3&' Notice ofthe sale of personal property, must he given
Pslii like manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale.
|M Notice to t!ie debtors and creditors of an estate, must he
ftß pehlishetl for FORTY days.
Bjlf, Notice, that application will he made to the Court o*
HBOrhnary ii»r leave to sell LAND <»r NEGROEB, must
Me be p.iidlshod for FOLK MONTHS
IBS. ggggggiiMi tx gju n wagaww rrvrraxnu*
m*p*'r-TKh
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hi- * • av - fr< (*•tuM
I trafeKy'
a -jß!jo.,h h./j, JlLis *
| MBSS. A* SERA*
WOULD inform the (.allies ol’ Au
gusta ami its vicinity, that she
has jast received (from Paris and Ncw
i York.) a large •assortment of
MMj lilXfAttY
| AND
I .FAMrr uooiftS'
■ whirl: she oilers for sale at her old stand
I No. !2i>S, Broad-olivet, on (he lowest
I < i i*in ■*, v 14.;
f Fashionable silk and straw lioaaofs,
I |{ohaiMeU Spencers and IMlareens,
l{o!>hiiu*tt and Dress Caps,
Itlond edged and Sallin Kifjhoii l ,
Cap ami Lnlestring do.
',r Veal her dowers and Head Flowers,
J’vrnmiil do. Ibr Cakes,
Silks of various descriptions,
| Dolls. Toys, < 'm*s. ami ftniids, i|'*e. »s*r.
I) of the newest .o-iiterns.
V 0.-toher a=>. ■ •?■ •-
f NOTICE#
I fl ' jpy-
I 'Che subscriber, ns ig<utj
ly fn the State, washes to
F l'ur»*liase *2o Negro Fellows, from IS to
K ; C'i years of age, lor which Jbc cash will
if be paid.
THOMAS CiLASCOCK.
f .T-*> 7 ti vt'i
XOIIAIS.
rSEtUn subscriber has made engage-:
M meats with .dir* M. Ogden, well]
li.i mvii in this city, as a (irsl rate meeha
tiir, and (‘or many years foreman rind
general superintendent at Roll's. lie
Hilt r> himself together with bis former
experienced hands, to he aide to give sa
fisliietion to those that may favor him
%vith a call.
•last Received from the Northern Ala
nufaetories, 5} sajierior close Carriages,
iiUaroin bes ami - (Jigs. Also, on the
river, a lirst rote Coaehee, and beexpeets
■in a few days, 2 of Hedenburg’s light
oloea Carriages.
CIIAS. L. HALL.
Dee It ID
A Barber Wanted,
A RKSCKCCAULF While llarber
may bear of u good situation (iiriiis
■business, l»y application at this office.
Jan I I ' . ts ‘JS
AIDIIMSTIIATOKJ!) AOTH Id.
hj.KiUK m mills alter dale, apjiileation
J 3. xvill be made to the Honorable tin*
Justices of the Inferior Court of Cohnu
t. hi a county, when sitting fin* Ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the whole of
,Ihe real estate of Jared Fon. ds. late of
the county ofColumbia deeease.l for tin*
benelit of the heirs und creditors of said
-deceased.
THOMAS E. HEALL, Mm'r.
Jan 2.3 4lm Jl
' AIMII Xi(5J It I I OU,*s s“oTl(lv~
persc.ns indt bted to the estate of
Dr. Az* Beai.i,, dec’d. late of Lin
coln county, are re<|nested to call anil
settle them without delay, as it requires a
speedy settlement; and those who have
claims against the estate, will render
them in duo time, as the !«»•• requires.
KEM KEAISOX, Adm’r.
g Dee 21 6tw 21
I | ADMI.\IS'ii«.\TOR &> SALE.
On the Jirst 7\iesilmj in February next,
at Cnrnesvill,Franklin
Court house, the negroes hclong-
to the estate of Levi Stokes, deeens
%il.—Terms made known on the day ol
JAMES >IOR«TS. Adm’r.
B IfceO wltt 17
BsiS Y*“«iMßs9S,
|{\ THE PIECE ONLY.
R. T. STEELE,
e,'i.. i> *! the City of \e.% Vork. is now
- - D>. cmng a Slock of Dry Ooods. at
21»2 I!road street, consisting in part of
the following articles:
Silks, ( ,f various kinds and qualities,
Merino Shwis. Cloths and Circassians,
French amt M iglish I’rinls,
'l'afl’.'ta ami Satin liibhons,
Ronnetl. Belt, and Cap do.
.Spitallield IJareelona ip Crape Hdkfs.
Silk Unihrelias, Hosiery and Cloves,
I’lain and figured Swiss Muslin,
And a number of others, which he offers
for Sale 'o the Merchants of Augusta, at
\ew Vork prices.
Jan >1 Pf 20
Female Academy.
MIW. Bi. EL.
* YtrA," ILL resume the duties ot tier Xea-
V v demy, on Monday, 2d January, in
which till tlie hranehes. comprising a
Course of L'.VU LISIi STUDIES, w ill lie
taught. ai.so,
FRENCH, N7V7.Y7.57/, MUSIC, D.7.V-
Cl.V(!,A,\'l) I’L.ll.y. LyO O/iVV.7-
ME,\TAL .VEED/.E WORK.
HATSiS Or TTJiriOXs*.
iVr Quarter.
Uudiinerits. 00.
Heading. Writing, Arithmetic, Or.lliogrn
pliy, Cru iimar <)• Urography, tits 00.
The above with Reading ami Parsing in
blank verse, Orthoepy, Sacred and
Profane History, Ancient and Modern
Urography, with the use of Maps mid
Uiohcs, * #lO 00.
The above with Composition, Botany,
Ornithology. UeiWogv, Natural »V flo
ral Phil ryophy, Belles Leltres, and
Rlietorie. #l2 00.
Preneli, Belleslettres Bhefoi’ie S (K).
Spanish “ “ “ K 00.
Music •< “ “ 15 00.
Hoarding, lodging, washing, fuel mid
Tuition, in nil the branches, comprising
the course of English studies 42 75.
A select number of young Indies would
be accommodated with hoarding, lodg
ing and washing.
REI'EREXCES.
Mi ss D.attV. Charleston, S. (V
J as. P. Waduki., Hector ofthe Riehntond
Academy.
Rev. S. Iv. Tai.m »r.i’„
Rev. Fkanl'is Dklwhaux. } Waiferboro'
Rev. EmvAitn Palmrk. S. C.
Sion. XVm D. M auxin, Barn well, S. C.
Col. W.M, Pinck.m;v, Wallorhoro, S. C.
Fuaxkli.n 11. 11. Jimi;:, do.
Dec 2S 2t 42
tUIOMtJ! I'K.WKMV COUNTY.
To Temperance Clcrclund ami JnscjiJi Cleveland.
f r - ll,’ w..l please Ink** 0 t. *•*, tha; J
vlmll a’lpjy to the m xt Superior
ouit, to be liebfiu and for said county,
an the s' eomi Monday in Vp i! next, for
. writ of partition for all *!ie lands be
<onging to (Ik* estate cf Wyatt t ’leve
and, tier'd. If you ha\e any olijections.
. on \\ ill please make lliem at that time.
ROBERT L. LANE.
January H 4tin 2!)
30SifiS2*]irS’ON
A C A 111 M W *
j 'ri 'fills lastitution is in sne.eessfnl op-
I Jit oration, under Ihe direction of Mr.
; I -.mi;s Lofton, whose well known ahili
] ly ami iadelatigablc industry in the ilu
iics of his School, deservedly entitle lain
to the patronage ofthe public.
Parents may rest assured that every
necessary attention will lie paid to the
mot aid of I heir sons, whom they may
commit to the care and instruction of Mr.
Lofton.
Prom the general good health and pre
sent improvement in the morals of El
berton, the Trustees (latter themselves,
lhat parents and guardians will avail
themselves ofthe advantages ofthis la
-titiition to educate their children and
wards.
• TF.RMS OF TUITION, PUR YKAR.
Fur the lot fin aml (Ireelc J ohifriiugcs,
Mathematics and Sciences, #25
English Urnnmar «nd Geography, #2O
Reading. Writing, ipc. #l2
No srhaliir admitted into school for n
shorter period than three months.
Board and Tuition can ho had with
the Teacher, #IOO per scholastic year,
if paid within the year.
Board can he had in (he village, or
neighborhood,for from <! to month.
WILEY THOMPSON,
JEPTIiA V. HARRIS,
\VM. V RK IIAIJDSO.N,
ISAAC N. DAVIS,
Trustees.
Elherton. 5 3tm 2
I
COLUMBIA SHEIIIFT’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in .March next.
r TO’ ILL IK-8U II at the Court-House,
f ts v in Columbia county, within lire
* usual hours of sale,
I Two Negroes. Jacob, a man: and Bec
ky, a woman, each about 21 years of age.
to si tisfy a mortgage li. fa., John Smith
vs. Jesse 11, .Morriss.
RICHARD 11. JONES, Sh’lf.c.c.
Dec’ll wtd 24
n —...
.j AAau\vv\sU‘ulov ’h »vv\\c.
1 1 On Momlny, the, 12/A iif February next,
' ’ILL lie sold to the highest bidder.
7 V nt the late residence of Jakkd
1 Pound, ileceused, in Columbia county,
all the perishable property belonging to
said deceased, consisting of;
A Horse, Mules, Cattle, Sheep. Hogs
Oxen, Carl. Plantation Tools, household
und kitchen Furniture. Corn, Fodder
Cotton, \e. Sold for the benefit of the
1 heirs and creditors. Terms made known
* on the day of sale, 'flic* sale to con
linue from day to day, until ail is sold.—
1 The Plantation will he be rented, und the
Negroes hired, at the. same tiimc
THOS. E. BEALL, Admr.
Jan 4 wtd* 25
BLACK OSTR IC H
FEATHEie^.
A Large Assortment of Elegant Brack
Ostrich Fkatiikks. For Sale by Mis.
■ A. SERA, No. 2t)B, Broad street.
Dee 21 If 21
1 to
, Fur the remainder of the Year,
A NEGRO Woman accustomed to
im (Cooking, washing and house work;
and a Girl accustomed to attend chil
dren and work in the house : also, a Boy
alioiit 15 years old, accustomed to the
care of horses and driving dray. En
-1 quire at this Ollice.
Jan 7 2i>
TO IMSNT,”
a The STORE, and
PLANTATION
nt Shell-Bluli; in
Burke eounly,
.7 nd possession given in January next.
1 There is upwards of 100 acres of clear
ed Land under fen*;—the Store-House
is a substantial building, and mi active
and profitable business now in opera
tion—the Cotton House capable of stal
ing 10(H) hides of Colton—mi established
Ferry, and Ih6 Landing and Storage of
very considerable quantities ufGooMs,
with n good Fishery, would render this
a desirable and profitable establishment
to an industrious and enterprising indi
vidual. elf desirable, the Slock of Goods
on hand may he had, and in that case,
immediate possession would he given.—
For further particulars, apply to the sub
scribe r.
ATTOX PEMBERTON.
finrke ccvnly, Nov. 10. 12
TO the Estate of Win. W. Harden,
arc requested to make immediate
payment; and those to whom the Estate
is indebted will present their claims, 1c
gaily attested, for payment.
ELMIR V HARDEN, Et.r.
JOHN LAMAR, F.er.
Oct. 2D 8
•P ROSITOCTIJS»~
rWI MIS Prospectus respect fully in-
S? forms the Patrons ofthe WASH
INGTON NEWS, and public gener
ally, lhat Capt. Thomas A. Pastruu, hav
ing resigned the publication ofthe above
named paper—it will continue to issue
under other superinlendanfs.
Its proprietors will not east nny re
flection on its past, nor will they vouch
unequivocally for 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 l*y
which innocence is ofieri condemned
without a trial, the motives of our last
Dublin men misrepresented, and their
characters unjustly defamed. ,
The party spirit which runs so execs,
si rely high in our State, has curried a
long with it the most baleful consequen
ces. Like (lie wily serpent in Paradise,
it lias long since wound its way into our
Legislative assemblies—itself a poison,
und its bile dentb. Under Ihe ( look of
patriotism it lias retarded the prosperity
ofthe State by distracting the counsels of
i(s oolltieal wisdom.
They cannot support Ihe rash enthu
siasm of a heated parti/.an, any more
than they can the mistaken zeal of blind--
ed bigotry; who worships man more
than principle, worships nn idol. Such
n devotion they can never join. “Mea
sures and not men” is their motto.
They support flic Constitution of the
IT. S.. and declare with their venerable
’ Chief .Magistrate that “The Federal Un
ion must.be preserved.”
They support the sovereignty of the
States in all those powers not granted to
1 the Federal Government; and acknoul
' edge (he sovereignty ofthe Federal Gov
| eminent in nil those powers granted by
1 the Constitution, and not reserved to (in
states.
Tlie columns of lids paper will be open
, i tajudiidMisessays on nil subjects, origin
’ (id nnd select — which may tend to inform
[ i the head, or correct Ihe heart, Morals.
• Education, Polities, Agriculture, Tte. will
1 claim frequent attention. Their design
is. rather to lie useful than ostentatious.
1 Truth, consequently will lie their Polar
* Star: nnd though they may sometimes
veer from the magnet, they will always
r endeavor to sail within its happy influ
• cnee.
As they feel themselves at liberly so
express any opinion which they believe
will advance 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 pu
• per is submitted to the patronage of a
generous &enllghtened public. Hoping,
that—though it may not he a luminary of
j the first magnitude, yet, for moral and li
terary worth, it may shine like a fixed
. star, with pure nnd Mead y lustre.
This paper will continue to lie forwnrd
, ed to its present patrons,unless by them
instructed to the contrary. The terms
will remain as heretofore.
All letters and communications in re
i Int ion to tliis office, will meet with prompt
| attention, if post paid and addressed to the
j ProprietoiV.
'|*( R > Editors ofthe Georgia Joar
nnl, Chronicle and Courier, Augusta,and
, Athenian, are requested to givetlie above
’ Prospectus four insertions, und forward
their accounts to the proprietors forpay
, rnent. Jan. 11, 1821. 27 4t
■ .wracii.
:> A l lpr! t on * indebted to the estate o‘
/I George Hill, deceased, are require!
to.make immediate payment; and thob<
liaving demands against said estate, an
requested to render in their accounts, m
cording to law.
ROUT. PHILIP, Adny.
Nov ft stw J. I •
Wifi. .1. iioism
Is appointed Agent at Augusta, for
TiAlW’g ISOOIi,
The Repository of
ARTS, LITERATURE A* FASHION.
Tliis valuable work is issued in monthly
numbers, eaeli number containing st>
large octavo pages or more, printed on
fine super-royal paper. Every number
contains a piece of Music, one copper
plate Engraving, and at least foot* wood
Cuts, illustrative of some ofthe contents;
and every three months a colored Plate
ofthe latest fashioils—and is furnished
at tin* moderate price of #2 a year.
A specimen of the work may he seen
at the Augusta Book, where subscrip
tions are received.
Dec 24 fit 2 1
r«s; SAIAI AT THU
£sug\\sla VjooW-SVovc.
ren IIK CHRISTL l.y ALMAXAC for
.BL Containing besides tlie usual
vaumhlc matter, Bishop Heher’s Missi
onary Hymn, with itsnp|>ropi'iat<> music.
Dec 28 22
“x io oiii.oM - '
FOK. SAIjK.
g tw* PRIME FIELD HANDS,maIe
m ®P and female, all young ami sound.
A i so.
A Good CARPENTER, about 40
years old, for sale low.
Apply to
L. HULL & CO.
Jan 21 20
«|V old cus(omei*s, ami the public in
iYJi. general, are parlienlarly reipiest
ed when they are in want ofany first rate
Corned Reef, to apply personally, or semi
their servants to the subscriber,
ISAAC HENDRICKS.
cause of the 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 the Market of such a quality that
the subscriber would not oiler for sale.
I 11.
.Inn 11 * - 27
X OTIC *2
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
Levy Florence, deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment
and oil those having demands against,
said estate, are requested to present
them properly attested, within the time
prescribed by law.
JOHN I. COHEN, AdnJr
Jan 11 . 27
I'll Ell TRADE.
NO COMIS (NATION !
i:iKrini\- wa in:,
AND
liOOKi i: s
THOMAS J. 3AR«OW A Co.
IMPOKTBKH,
AH. 80, Water-Street, New- Toil:.
HAVING made extensive connex
ions with one of the largest and
most improved Potteries in England, are
enabled to oiler one of the most exten
sive stocks in market, consisting of eve
ry variety EARTHEN-WARE, CHI
N A, GLABB,and LOOKING-GLASS
ES, oil her repacked to order, or in the
original, package, at uncommonly low rales,
for cash, or city acceptances. The very lib
eral support hitherto received from our
Southern and Western friends, under
the most tryingeireimistances, calls I'm
our warmest thanks. We have sun i
veil thus far in tin* struggle with a body
of men, who have combined till their ef
forts to elibet our destruction, simply be
cause we will not join them in combining
to compel tin* 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 our mercantile
friends, in tl.e extent and variety of itvr slock,
Ihe luwniss of oar prices, and tin skill and care
of our packers, depending upon a free
trade, m the only system which can give
stability to tin* mutual interest of city and
country merchants.
T 1105.,). BARROW Si CO.
KS Water-street, New-York.
Jan.2l 4t 21
ravin Ollieo of the Clerk of Council!
Ja. \\ ill he open from 2to 5 o' .duck, i*.
m. liming Ike next two weeks, for 11 1»
purpose of giring all persons liable to!
pay City Taxes, an opportunity to make
their returns. Ofthis, nil interested, will
please take notice.
GEG. M. WALKER, Clerk.
Jan 21 20
The Courier and Constitutionalist will
publish the above.
Aoriri:,
A LL persons indehleit to the estate of
Mary Tschudy. di*<*i*as«*d, urj re
<|ia-sted to make immediate payment.and
those having claims against the estate,
will present Ibeni duly attested.
A. I. HUNTINGTON, Admr.
Jan II - 27
Co\vmv\Vva ShcvWVs l rta\c.
On the first Tuesday In February next,
WII.L In; sold at tlie Court house, in
CTolumhiu county, between i)k
usual hours of sale, the following Ne
groes, to wit:
Three negro men, Patrnim, Bill, nn«
Jerry, Becky nnd her children, ,Bain
Maryann, Eleanor and Emily, and Jnd>
ml her child Peggy; to satisfy sundr*
!i. fas. from Columnia Superior Omni
Rdvvard W r . Jones, Thomas Flournoy
md others, plaintiffs, vs. Eli/, ibeth How
id. RICH I) 11. JD.NEB. s.c.c.
Dec 21 wtd 21
• JC2 PPoIITTIITCr ~
MATTY EXECUTED AT THIS UFFICt
SIiiVUK 81*00^.
subscrioor Itequaiiils Hie pulihi*
Hi that ho has engaged T, 8. Moons,
, B|ioon Maker, and that he can now have
Bpoons, Ladies, and Bugur Tongs made
to order, of fine .Silver Work in Ihe
above line, will he faithfully done, nnd
on reasonable terms. Persons having
’ old broken silver spoons, or other phi
1 silver articles, can have them made into
new tSpoons, ut No. 147, Rrond-st. Au
gusta.
I ’ JOHN GUIMARIN.
(£?’ Old Silver taken in exelmnge for
’ new Spoons.
1 May II If 152
NOTICE.
lOlik immtlis niter «iat«i application
will lie made to the honoruitlc the
Inferior Court of Richmond county, for
• leave to sell the real estate George Hill,
i Into of said county, deceased.
ROBT. PHILIP, Adm r.
Novi) 4lm II
I uKoiriiirx, ac,
SSO PIEECS hemp,flax,tow nnd
doiiH'Slic Bugging,
250 coils hale Rope,
(50(H) bushels Livi>iq>ool Salt,
250 hhds. SI. Croix, N. O. Fc l*orto
Rico Sugars,
GOO hags < ‘oll'ee,
20 ts. superior prime green Coflee,
40 Mils. do. do. do.
• 5110 kegs cut nails, assorted,
2(5 tons Swedes Iron, assorted,
400 hags Shot, assorted,
1000 pounds hugging twine,
5 ions Plough Moulds,
5 tons Castings, assorted,
75 boxes Tobacco,
70 barrels loaf nnd lump Sugar,
2<H) whole and half boxes Soap,
40 boxes spermaceti Candles,
20 do. tallow do.
550 hhds. Molasses,
50 barrels Flour,
70 boxes hunch Raisins,
40 cuddy boxes Hyson, Gunpow
der und Imperial Teas,
75 quarter casks sweet Malaga ,
Wine,
25 do Teunerifl'e Sc Sicily Madeira,
5) pipes pure old do
8 do Cognac brandyf pure,
5 do Holland Gin do
5 hhds pure Jamaica Ruin,
45 barrels Nolhern Gin,
<SO do Northern Rum,
15 do Cordials,
20 hags black Pepper,
15 do Pimento,
25 hags Ginger (Race.)
5 hhds green Copperas,
20 kegs Madder,
10 kegs Saltpetre,
20 do Glauber mill Epsom Salts,
5 boxes Brimstone,
51 barrels A Hum,
5!) boxes 8 by 10 window Gins.:,
2 boxes Logwood,
200 reums wrapping Paper,
125 do writing and letter do.
2000 pounds shoe Thread,
HK)O pounds prime Bacon,
!MMH) Spanish nnd common Segars,
800 P pair .Shoes, well assorted,
50 boxes ben ver anil wool Hats,
25 do/ seal und leather clips,
40 boxes cotton and wool Cards,
It) barrels Almonds,
20 half barrels crackers,
10 kegs bar Lead,
5500 cunisterssplendid sporting Gun
powder,
100 men and women's Saddles,
Bridles, *Ve. a
A I.so,
100 pieces diillli* and point Blankets,
40 doped, white aV green I’lnn.iels,
25 ball's Homespun assorted,
555 pieces Negro clot li—together
with u well assorted stock of Staple and
Fancy Goods, suitable fin* the country
trade.
ALSO,
Blacksmith's Bellows. Anvils nnd Vices,
Spades and JShovels, mill erbss cut and
band B«ws,
Mill Irons,
Truce, baiter, HOli and log chains,
Rifles and Gnus, carpenter’s Plnnes,
Sad Irons, CoifeeiMills, lump and sheet
Iron—with a handsome assortment of
cutlery nnd shelf Goods—fdr sale on the
most favorable terms ’ v,
W. A. H BRYSON,
Opposite (he Globe Hotel.
October e*2 (f (5
I ACTODAGE A. COMMISSION
f HE Subscriber having commenced
U the above business in Augusta, as ill
devote his time exclusively to the inter
ost ofhis friends nnd others, who may
patronize him. All Cotton nnd other
| Produce, or goods sent to him for sto
-1 rage, will be stored in a first rale Fire
Proof W are House, ul the customary
I (•lnu*ges. All orders to him, previous to
Ids arrival at Augusta, directed to tlie
cure of John C. Holcombe, will meet
with prompt attention. Ilis ollice, for
I tin* present, js at Ihe first door übove
Holcombe <)• Cnmfiehls.
ARMSTEAD IIIUHARITSDN.
Oct. 8
THF NIIJBISCIIIBIIR
M i V I NG mteiy been bui ni out, at Ins
old stand near the Globe Hotel,
• respectfully informs Ids friends nnd tin*
public g. iierally, that he has taken the
small Brick Front Store, No. 1.87, north
side of Broad street, 2 doors above Mr.
lolin Moore’s earner, lately occupied by
Vlr. Dunlap, nnd nearly opposite .Messrs.
Sibley At Morrison's corner, where he
a opes by his devoted attention to the
! D.yFECTIOjyjIR Y It USI.VESS, in all
is branches, to share their former liberal
iHtronago,
i ' DANIEL DILL.
Den 8 22
100,000 WI4UOII
mwjk th
FOR SATE AT THE WHARF
*n better terms than they can lie furnish
ed from New Vork, for sale by
A. MACKENZIE.
XT** Builders cun have u further sup
•ly, l»y applying as uhovc,
* j July 12 80
—— tumamua bmw— — j- *
f Oi' CijelOitCiZA.
Lxenises ul this (nslitm oa
M. will !»*? resumed on the first of Jan
nary, IHIkJ. 'i he public are informed,
1 tlial all fiu> offices of the College are now
filled, and that instruction in the various
1 departments of literature and science,
1 will hereafter be given by lectures,
well ns by the study of approved tekt
books. Lectures on the following sub*
feels, have been prescribed by the 'I rv-i
--lees, viz :
1. Mental Philosophy. Political Loo
notuy, and evidences of the Christian
Religion—by the Prc*t A. Chukoii, I’ IS.
i!. Natural Philosophy and Ci.c. :t:y,
with their application ir. tiio usefiii i ts—
hy Prof Jambs Jackson, A. IM.
3- Philology and Classical Lemnigg—
by Prof Jami s Shannon. A. i>s.
4. Astronomy, and ihc benefit revult
hig from, the Mathematics, to the usctul
arts—by Prof. lli nuv Mali., 31. I>.
>5. Rhetoric mul Oratory, nn<l English
and American Literature—t»y lb fJ-rc
I*MBI* Oi.in, A. HI.
(»_. Natural History, includiitp taiv'T.
|ogy, Geology, Botany. Phisa.ii.gy, iVc .
—hy Prof JlAi.Ti.es A. Waco, ft! |>
7. Modern .Languages ofHuropc—by
Prof. >Vm. I, human, A. >«.
K. H, lloj'kins, A. M. Tutor in the An
cient Languages.
Win, L. MiTciiKj.T., A. ili. Matneir.ntl
cal Tutor.
Candidates for admission it.to ,my of
the regubir dosses, can ho. received «f.
any time, if piepnred upon the rctposilo
studies. \uy indiv idaal, himvv* ■ »ho
does not wish to pnrsifr a regie -re.-nise,
ran attend to such subject -or Icctur ■an
he may choose, am! will, on Iv.viug the
Institution, receive from the Faculty, n
cerlitic ate of the progress which ke barf
mud?*.
'S he Profeesor of Nnlurnl History, hoc
procured a cabinet of Mineral."!, and will
be prepared both on Alincialog" hrd
Pot an;,. to .'eijder ids lectures intero til-g
and prolitable.
The Philosophical Apparatus is no
of the most complete in the 2 aicediSintcg,
mul the Chemical, extensive—neither of
which received any iejurr, oa i.'ie tiro
Tiie Professor of Mathetn ■*tcs’it> well
furnished with all the neecw .; Instru
ments for giving Instruction in ‘ is depart
meat, and tVill he part.iculai to assist all
who wish to (|iudify themselves fur prac
tical surveying and engineering.
The Library is now very respectable,
and the Trustees ure making hugs. Manu
al additions.
A new College building bus been cree
led. and is ready for the recaption of
students.
The course of study proscribed for 'ho
regular students, is nearly tl’e same up
that pursued heretofore, and is so arrang
ed. that ench student will have an oppor •
tin ly of attending all the lectures nnd
recitations J\ II who wish, will have an
opportunity of studying the Hebrew,
French, Spanish. Herman, nnd Italian
languiu r CH. No additional c harges how
ever. evil! ho made for either Lectures or
Modern Languages. The only College
charge is that of Tuition, which is #36#
per annum, paid halfyearly. hi advance;
on the Ist of August and February.
Hy ouh r of'the Faculty,
W.M. L. JIITCIHOLL, Sec y
Deem 3tsm HI
‘ mami'hima vi am aiT
pHn HC subscribers ace now ir, poc. t r'
JB. sion of their tidi stock of (.» 'oda,
received per ships Oglethorpe and Wtl
liam Donald at Hn\ aarnh, direct inm
Liverpool—winch lie-y offer to c.ruutry
Merchants nnd other- np.«n tonus ns lib
eral as will he met with in any othei mnr
ket in (he United t’hnfcH.
'l'hc'ir Stoc k Wes purchased by ono of
the linn in Lr.glmid fur cash, vvhieb gives
(hem advantages c cpndled by no beiise
in tliis State, nor surpassed fry any in the
( harlestou or Northern Markets. Their
arrangements are permanent, and snr.K
as will cnuhlc them at Ul limes to be ij.
early receipt oft In* nc ever' style ofwh pes
nnd patterns. Feeling ■ oidideni ot ;mi
king it lo tbc> interest of Hi ive wishing
supplies they respectfully colicit putrejn*
age—and pledge .themselves no pain.j
will be spared to ghs satisfaeticu
P. It. iAVbOUA. Co
tt&7, Hroad street, Augusta. neat t'o
[Merchants’ and P! talers’ iian! l .
ft?’The Athenian, Georgia .loanud
nnd < hirolininn will give the above twolw
insertioiiH anil forward iheii bills for
payment.
Nov 9 ts U
TlFtTc HAkl'.i;Md>!V
CBOCBESY svoas.
rgrui; Sphserihers well known i*
Sl Georgia, ns dealers in Earthen
ware, China, Clara, Ate. beg leave topic
form their numerous rustoinrrs, ns well
as others on their way to • ff.culesfon, tlVt
their stock is now eompl: tr. mu! |»r*V
nounced hy judges to he dm'best in tba
United States, which they ere offe ring to\
merchants at aa low a rate oh any mur \
ket in Jlmericii. \
'l’hey are well aware that promise" un
less supported hy facts, arc useless, are.
worse Ilian useless; they make nc pro
mises, nor appeal topublienympathy ago •n:> “
powerful combinations or private monopoly
they arc well satislied that the public,
know bow to appreciate such appeals.—
' No market is c-losed against us, hut on
the reverse, all ure open, and our busi
ness solicited by the manufacturer : our •
friends ure tunny and powerful, and with
numerous other advantages, our facilities!
for doing business arc not equalled by any'
denier in Augusta, oreurpussed by any
•Vne- York.
We would say, in conclusion, that wo
intend making it tbe iult rest ofpurchasers
to buy from us; our prices shall ut lutr (
nnd terms lihernl. We refer to onr cus
-1 tomers in every village in Georgia for
tiie respectability of our house and rec
titude of our business principles.
H. H. ULKASON&Co.
JVo. iJO-l King k'treft, Char Let'ey*.
Feb 19 if iO