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Lato Proprietor oft ho tilobo Tavern, and morn recently of the Mansion Houses
BKtfrH leave to announce to his friends anil the public generally,that lie <*as la
ken that elegant ami commodious lire proof brick building on tins corner oi
Hroail and Jackson Streets, and immediately adjoinin'? the new .Masonic llaii.
fs situated in the most central part of the City, anti is in the very heart of business—-
being in the vicinity ofthe Augusta Hank, and the Hranch Hunk ol the Slate ol
(jieorgia. This Establishment is known us the
globe hotel, .
and in its interior arrangement and general construction, unites in an de
gree! spaciousness, neatness and comfort. To the man ol fiun.ly, the >"<hv.dnm
traveller, the daily hoarder or the fiishionable visitor, the hLOBL presents accom
modations inferior to none in the Southern States. •
Having conducted for a number of years, two among the most popular Hotels
in this City he Hatters himself that his experience in business,added to the supcnoi
ad anti'cs of situation ..V the resources under his eontronl. will enable him to give
the lostdoeided satisfaction to all who may honor him with their patronage.
His STAHEES are spacious and well ventilated, anil amply supplied with Ila
host of provender, and attended by experienced and steady ostlers—in addition to
whi' li, ike subscriber will bestow his own personal unremitting attention, &. in he
charges, will not forget the pressure of the times.
(T/“ i'he following TAOEfS arrive at, and depart I .a ». me Uloiik 'lotei. ,
regularly as follows:
iMn.LiaKiV.vii.i.n fch'.voE arrives every day, at (I o'clock I’. IM.—and departs even/
' day, at 11 I*. i>!.
Ooi.u.miiia, S. C. .Staok arrives every day, at!) o'clock, I*. 31.—and departs every
day, n 7 o’clock, I*. iM. j
Athens rtr*nß nrrives-rma/ Tuesday and Friday, at (i o'clock I’. 31.—and de- .
parts every Monday and Thursday, at It) o’clock, A. 31.
tJuKi'.Nvn.i.i'., 8. C. Mr\on arrives every Tuesday and Saturday, at 7 o’clock, I*. 31 |
•.and departs every Thursday and Sunday, at 2 o'clock. A. 31.
I tARNKsviLi.R, M. (!. Htaof. arrives every Friday, at (> o’clock, —and departs
every Monday, at 4 o'clock, A. 31. •
WILLIAM SHANNON.
Augusta, June 1831.
08. BAIJCLAY’S VEGETABLE
PILLS. For the Studious and Seilen
ta. i/- These Vegetable Pill* nic iinulr
IV<mi (lie prescription of an ol<l physician
in extensive practice, und hnve long
been lieM in high estimation through
out Europe. Not one pnrliele of mer
eut’y, Antimony, or ollii'r mineral enters
their composition, '•►•y are exi%essly
designed to restore (he tone nnd energy
of the ili’''•stive organs, nnd to remove nnd
correct indigestion , a bud nnd defective <iji/n-
Cite, depression (//'spirits, dromintes, habitual
costliveness. debility, and any derangement
of the stomach or bounds. Their operau
lion is perfectly mild, and recpiires no
charge of diet, nnd persons of the most
delicate constitutions may take them
with perfect safety.
To the Merchant, the Writer, Accoun
tant or Clerk, nnd nil who are exposed
to the numerous train of diseases invar;
nhly assailing persons of sedentury hab
it-, they will he found to bo convenient
nnd valuable medicine.
for s de in boxes at fit) cents each, by
TUliflN *)< IVAN l'l(s\ VC.
»■' lagasla. t'o urgiit.
Sept. 7. wtimiMi
FA X 3 11 JV MFI n4sa % F
A SUPPLY of tin- Cdibrntnl .Magne
si.in Jpperietit, has just been receiv
N TUUi’IV A l>*A NTIGN AC,_
Am;,nt.s for its Sale in this City,
V merely pouring water on a lea
0 ponnlal of this Aperient, a eool
ing a . I gvaudtd ellerviveiiigbeverage is
obtained. resembling Soda VN ater to the
t • te, ,)• imparting to the constitution all
the :> • k (its of the Congress Waters at
fi>i- ,*Mga.”
lU-ii.iafs MAti-
NL-1 \ N APERIENT, for the preven
tion and cure of Indigestion, Bilious and
I.iver eomplainls, nervous weakness,
headache, heurtharn, habitual costive
ness, giddiness, cutaneous disease."., «\ - e
t)-c. The surprisingetUeuey of this su
perior leedivine lias «!■ iminl for it the
p itroii.ige of many cm.uent persons,
whost' high encomium, together with its
extensive and increasing sale, tull\
prin t's its pre eminence, and bids lain
.rentier it tin'most popular remedy ex
tant. I'o dyspeptic, the sedentary, itit i
studi "is, it will tie found nivnmalile. from
its promoting a proper at ti<m of the liver
In the secretion of Pile, or correct it when
in a vitiated -tale. Obstructions of the
stomach >r bowels are gradually recnov
ed. it restores the Appetite, and give
tone, strength and energy to the system.
Travellers, an I residents, in warm e’i
m I'es, will .lad Butler's Magae-ia a Ape
rieai n tlesirahle article; it «n*vcnts mu
Hci'raulolion of bile, is portable, and lb>
nvaaoii >f preparing it nnnsnally c"U
vc. *'ut. Children have frequent occa
siou f>r gentle m l cooling purgatives—
they will take tills Aperient in preference
to toy other.
The public attention is respectfully di
reeled to the wrapper which contains
many testimonials of its elllc.acy, with
full direction for its use—Prepared by II
Butler, Chemist, London.
iT/** Observe that each bottle bear
the signature of il. Haller.
Sept. 7. ' wthrdK!
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AOTfFF.
A '«• crs'ins mdeh'ed to die estate ■
I oii<*l Suvage, deecn-od nre re
M Ul * cd come (orwanl nnd settle tie
f ’ ; ‘a 1 d) those to whom the estaa
I s "ni- will prese>it their rhiim
Within the- ae prescribe 1 h v law.
I- ' ML V - JOCK. ) _ .
kNV.VLU.sAV Aud, Rv r
Mov. 9 H
1 vfi>.
j PER LATE ARRIVALS AMD ON HAND,
. I K* si i. pieces tine and low pricetl
! 1 calicoes
at) piei't's pink, hull' und fancy stripe ‘
Ginghams
150 do. I I, 5 J and 0-1, Cambrics
■ld tin. Swiss nml Hook iMn-lins
~ I do. Largest size Silk Bandanas
10 do. Itiissin Sheeting
(i do. f 'anton Flannel
2 cases J I fiiio mid extnt'flne Irish
Linens
3 do. 7 S and T 4 iilcnchcd Shirting
(Linen iltltl)
3 do. 3- t do. do. 1
2 bales H I brown do. 1
y do. Cotton Osnnlnirgs 1
100 doxcii Cotton Handkerchiefs
•JO pieces red, white nnd green Finn- *
nels ‘
10 do. mixt Sutlinelts
10 do. 71 heavy dellle Blankets
■JO do. H point do. tin. tlo.
100 .do*/, w hite nml grey Landis Wool '
half ilose
100 do. do. Cotton tlo.
10!) do. slate worsted Hose
•JOO d >. patent, slide unit Cotton Sus
penders
100 da. Spool Colton
50 do. boxes Coltomßalls
lOU do. ISrnr.ilinn Tacking Combs
o', 1 do. Nnvnrino lints
I easet'iilon Cnibrellns
50 reams Cap nml Letter Paper
For sate low, for cash, or approved
paper, by
‘ sept-J I C. PHILLIPS.
LAN i) 1 Oil ISA ItK.
A GEfuiT DAStaillM
is now otfereil in the side.of n tract, oi
lot of LA MV in Carroll county. widen e
liseovered to he rich in (lie Holden proper
/. Tlie owner being on the eveof a !onv
journey to the North, will now sell it loi:
if n quick npplicnlion is minle. ludispo
table titles will be delivered.
APPLY AT’ THIS OFFICI
Tune 10 “*3
M&V. SS 8S
espet dally minims her friends, an,:
the public generally, that she h: •
, r> moved her tionrding establishment n
, die Itrirk Tenement over .Messrs. S.
, flii.i.'s iV tu's Accrues SroKi;, No. *J!.,
, Bn ail street. She tt-nders her gratefn
di a.Us for the liberal patronage hereto
„ ; fore receivctl, and solicits n continuance
of it, tssnring lliost' who may favor hei
with en'ir eompnuy. that no elforts shall
lie spared mi her part, to give the ut
v most siitisfaction.
OctJJ ts (1
RKCi;iVi:i> AT TUB AftifjT.v
HSOOrotAa to,
IB Ist \ of "The American
i SL .1 an nul of Improvements in the
t --elat Vrtsand Alirror ofthe Fntonl Os
, ,iw . contimdng authentic descriptions
■ “lid illnstrutive drawings of the re
cords, spcciftenlions mid models ol
the Patent t)Jin', by permi-sion of the
Seer nary of State, benign Inilblul rep
resentatioa of tli* stale of the arts in
- America, Ac. poor and Win
Green A Co, Kditws nnd proprietors;
.1. L. Skinner.nssi-lant Fditor, with mi
appendix containing the Patent Laws”
Ac
S di* criptions for the above work will
>e received at the .higustn Book-Store,
w here the first number ran he examined
—it ill no don!-' contain much useful
1 ■''•■■lion of the state and progress of
” ’ "•-■''aide arts in our country.
OctJW u
r
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A CiiM’AL\ CIRE TUU Tilt'
ITCSI.
rUIS filthy und infectious disorder,
be it ever so inveterate, may be cur
ed in one hour's application by the use of
DUMFRIES’ OIYTMEHIT.
It is unrivalled for tlic pleasutness, ease,
expedition. safety, and certainty, with which
it produces a perfect cure of this d.sense,
i'be ointment is known to be so certain
•ind expeditious in its operation, is to ef
fect a cure in one horn’s application only!
without any hazard oftaking cold, as the
composition does not contain the least
particle of mercury, or any other danger
ous ingredient; it may be applied with
perfect safety in the state of pregnancy.
«»nd even to children at thv'brcast.
IT/*" Price 37% cents per box, with ample di
re clions
DUMFRIES* HIGHLY APPROVED
"EYE WATKO.S
Will* safe nod powerful wash lor
fel. sore or inflamed Eyes, stands pre
rnint among the multitude of ordinary
preparations for this purpose. The must
obstinate us well as the more slight inll.i
mtiti -ns of tlint delicate organ,- yield
to this highly approved Eye Water,
e Inch \i ill brace and restore the tone of
the di-eased parts. On recent sore eyes
the elfcet is highly salutary, and in ca-c
--of years standing, the most unexpected
relief has been received, alter other ap
plications of inferior efficacy had failed
I'hose who use it pronounce it to he ou<
ofthe hest preparations for those rnm
plaints they ever met with, especially in
oh-tinate cases of soreness and inliama
lion.
(£/” Price 25 cents a bottle.
AI.SO,
The celebrated Cambrian Tooth Jhh,
PI I. LS, which give immediate relief with
out the least injury to the Teeth. On
trial tills will he found one of the best re
medics for this painful complaint. Price
50 cents a box.
FOR FEMALES.
o\*. \\ cue’s AvomtvVvc PILLS
eAVE hern long n lebrated ns a mos;
valuable and efficacious remc-iv
against those general complaints pecu
liar to the Icnralc portion of society.—
They cleanse, purify mid promote n (Vo
and brisk circulation of the blood, whet
become sluggish and bmgimf from the at
Hiding ailments for which these Fill
are a safe and ctU-clu il specific. Tbcv
assist the suspended operations of tl*
sanguiferous system, when nature
quires it, and rectify the irregular habit
ofthe nnbcnllby female whose sickly an
oalid countenance becomes reanimated,
and freshens with the natural glow of re
stored heullli They urea tried anti :q>
proved remedy in obstructions, debility, hy
pocondritt, green sickness, giddiness, pnljiila
lion of the heart, bod digestion. Juat'd.ng nj
food, pains of the stomach, shortness of breath.
upon every little motion, sinking oj hie.pu
ds, and its consequence, n dejected conn
icnance and dislike for exercise and con
versatltrtt '* e\. arc equally condnciv
to the health of married ladies, except i
-■ascsol pi <•<.; nancy, or hectic A consnmp
ivc habits, when they must not he taken. —
lint they may he sjdniinlstered to gre :
advantage a month or more alter acconrh
ment, for the purpose of cleansing the si s
tem and purging those gross liiauonr>
which, when retained, lay thefou.idatioi
of namerons disc ises, and render tiiv in
eantious subject unhealthy for life. Tin y
sh-aild also ne taken hy nil women Iron
-15 to sb, to prevent the dangerous disnr
dors consequent upon that« ritical perio-.
of female life. they have been fin tin
Ibnad. by experience, to nil’ud a fiiuvr
fid remedy in all hypochondriac, hysteric, an
vaporish dirorders, both in men and women
whose nervous system they slii-iiu.h -
and regulate, -id nature in throwing <».
those gross and superabundant humour:
ivlii< It produce meliinchuty mid depres
■don of spirits, renovate the body, ream
mate the mind, and (lifia-c a genetr.
cheerfulness and elasticity -hiouglna
the whole system. Price qr 1i a box.
For sale by bis special appointment,
(together"with all the valuable .Medicines
ns prepared- by the laic Dr. I.on way,) by
Tl HPI.N & »»* \ NTUJN Vt ,
Druggists,. I gusto. Ce .
Observe that none are genuin
without the writt-m signature off. KID
Ur.lt. on the outside printed wrapper.
Jan 1 lm 25
. avamiah Hiver Navigation
. jJMHE affairs of said Company, having
ri. been hrouglit to a close, with the
j,‘vceplion of paying the Stockholder
the undersigned gives notice to all con
corned, that a final Dividend of One Dot
irand Forty-Six Cents per Share, (oi,-
.11 Shares im which #22 has been paid
i ill ho paid to the Stockholders or tbei
egal representatives, accompanied le.
-bo proper vouchers, on application at Ih
• rst Prick Building West us the New
Inrket, Broad-street, Augusta, to
J. W, BRIDGES.
\ngusln. (Jet. 30, IS3O. wtf S
'VO UVYN'V,
A large IIWEU.IXG.I.O'I
Ac. and V LARGE BTOBE
well calculated for Dry-Good*-
* otMI. and Groceries. opposite the
'tore of Edward Thomas, Esq. uppei
end of limnd-street—an excellent stand
ior business. Possession will he given
in the first ofOctober. For terms, which
will be liberal, apply ioiMr. Josi rn Car
mi., at the above place.
DAK RET LAWRENCE.
.Inly HI st;
For Sale.
rS 1 ! HE subscriber oilers for snle.n tract
KL of first quality Oak and Hickory
Land, containing 300 acres, situated in
Columbia county, on the Hig Kiokei
creek, adjoining lands of Richard Tub
man and TnnkersJy, The land is
of excellent quality, and will be sold on
accommodating terms. In the abseno
ofthe snhscrihor. apply to Col, Willing
3lagar, or i3lr. Henry Dalby
THOM AM WARE.
, duly 2 ts T7 j
JUST rI)EIVE3)
BV
Will. *f . IIOBBIV
AT THE
AUGUSTA BOOKSTORE.
H IFEnnd death of Lord Fitzgerald
JLi Lafayette - in \mcriea,
.lumnal ofn Naturalist, The Bravo.
Roxohcl, Chib Book, AHection’s GiD.
Friendship’s OtTering, Blairs Lectures,
Thndens of Warsaw, Anastatius,
Mason’s Farriery, Lilly,
Brown’s Novels, (j-c. &r„
Pec 21 2t 22
LIST OF LETTERS,
JJ jf, EMAINING in the Post-Office at Aug s»f.a,
a -fe Ha. on the Ist of January, 1842, (not
before advertised.) Persons wishing Letto-s
from this list will please say they are advertised.
A.
Adams Jno Anderson Virginia
Adams Henry Arnold 11 I
Adams Siarah Atkinson W R
Albus
B.
Oinks Dr Ooulware Amanda
Deoil N il Brooking Bob’t
Bedell Mulilon, B ookner Daniel
Uell Win A Btorison Zenos
Bennett nirs Burton John
Bissqtl Milo Budl mg Pearco
Blair Robt J Bnrntt Isaac
Omce ANev Buckingham Charles
Brown Jno F Barden A einbald
Bourne John Burke Robert
Bolun Kudiaid M Butler N K
C
Caye Raimond miss Charlotte B imps
Case W F care of Martin Craw
Cassels Samuel J ley
Cash James J Crafton Bennett
Ca.iers Thomas II Crawley inrs
Charter Win D Coghlan mr
Cliampney Horatio N Crane William
Cln.ke EdwardS Cook Roswell
Cuitis David L
D
Dallas Cotnmadore A Dickson James
Decamp V Dubbs J VV
E
Edmonston Charles Evan rev Josiah
Hubert Peter Eve Joseph A jr
Ellis Charles ■ Evans Jacob
r
Few rev I A Fox James L F.
Fleming miss Martha Foster Alexander I
(bllon miss Ann (ircen Jesse P
Goodman miss Susan Grubbs Huzekiah
Guy inrs Elizabeth Giissit mr
Greenwood miss Martha
IF
Harmans Matthew Houston Alexander
Hawley Hczekiah Hopkins Harrison
Hall Asa, h Howell Eliza D
Have noil ' t i | on Hint Thus H !
Hazzard Olivo P Hoggins Abram V
Haipill Andrew Hudson Hampton A
Harper AT Huncy J
lliti-lie.uk Chester Hunter J W jr
Hills Stephen Hudson Win O
Holcombe William Hutson Thomas
Hudson A
J
James Joseph Ivy George A
Johnson inrs Elizabeth James urs Alcy
Johnson Hiram 11 Johnson dr \V S
K
Keating mrs Eliza Kilhorn Channcry
Kennedy William Knight James M
K’onnon Nancy
L
boon Lewis Loylcss Nancy B
l.umberlon Alfred Loud John
Law Josiah 8 Lubbock inrs D 8
Likins 1 M
M
Mahon Clnrlcs Martin mvs Margaret
A/anlz Horatio McGui.e John J
McTyro Ann tl Merrills miss Jane
M -ckie W illia-.i Alillen John C
McTvre Holla id As ills C E care of Oliver
J\U .'fillen misß Matilda Lamar
M o shall AB Murray PJ
McMillan Archibald Mood Thomas S
McKee W B Moore Hi.am
N
Newnan Thomas Nevvin miss Mary
Nelson Mitchell
O
Oliver Wm B Owen Fiolden S
P
Paiker William Plummer Samuel A
Philips Thomas Protitv Cheney
Perry BF Pope Aalhaiul
Penwcil Thomas Pyo Williaiii
a
Quesitel Alfred
R
Rankin William Rico rev Luther
Ramsey Ed waul . Kuiikhouih Joseph
Reid dipt Robert Roland Meiit
Riley inrs Elizabeth Ho crls F. S
8
Banderlin Gcorgo Bims Frederick
Scovell Cbarlos Smilli Richard
Seals rev Wm Smith Moses
Scott i ally Lamb -if .Alt'od, care of
Sago Stephen R P S oilman
Sulleek 1' edeiick Stringfel.-w Win
Shelton N I. S:Kigali W AV
Smahwiek John S; oncer W A, U S A
Smith Kimmy Snares A A
Smith Sloddaid W Sullivim Alexander
T
Taylor J W Thomi son W H
Taft Joseph S Thurman ra s Elizab’h
T ile Robert Tift Neds, n
Thomson miss Nancy Tin ley Thomas
Thomson Ishuiii Turner'rev Alton
V
Vallottim Francis
\V
Waterman Asaph Wilson miss Julia Ann
WalUei Goo M Wiggins William \V
W alker Alexander Willeox Elizi
Walker Reuben W ilcox John
Walker miss Martha Wright Ehenozcr
Watson Alexander \V.ight Calvin
West Elizabeth C Wright William
White mrs Elizabeth
Y
Young mrs Mary
, Wm. C. MICOU, P. M.
Jan -I 03
FOR Si A LiE»
i.too oifi 1,200
ACRES f LAND.
Saw, Flour, tin t Rice Mills
* V on it; situated in B nnvell Dis
I riot, 8. (.).. 2S miles from Amrnstn and If
Itom the Villoge of Bain wel, about on a
line direct from Charleston to Augusta
therefore it is presumed the rail nnidwili
either pass through it or not far oil'.
Price 82.<HK); one-tillli cash or approved
endorsed paper at (>0 anti 90 days, the ha
lance at I. 2, 3. and -1 years credit, wit!
interest and mortgage ofthe premises.—
I dies indis|H|tabie and warranted
Cl/“ Apply to
, JOHN Glinj \IM\.
llatchmaker, No. 147 Broad street, Auousta.
i Ju ‘yo to a
E DU CATION
WYVU MANVSaL LABOR.,
y 3H!E subscriber liaving purchased
3 a small plantation near Eatonton
proposes to take sixoreigbt young men
of good moral character, between the
ages of 12 and 17 to provide for their in
‘ fltruclion in the various branches of Ed
ucation, in Agriculture, and in the Ale-.
ohanie Arts. Apparatus to illustrate the.
sciences of Chemistry, Astronomy. Nat
ural Philosophy, will he procured
and a Mecliahic shop erected.
Schools of this kind established in
Tennessee ami in the Middle and North
ern .States have nourished beyond the ex
pectations of the most sanguine. 11 ua
dreds of npplicati ns to enter students
have been rejected during the year for
the want of accommodation. The writer
has been urged by several respectable
and literary gentlemen, who have prom
iseiKheirsons, to open a similar one in
Georgia and he now designs to make the
experiment. .So many months have e
lapsed in fixing on a site, since ho formed
the determination, that lie has not time
Instate nil the particulars of his [dan;
nor will lie make high pretensions in re
gard to his qualifications nor the amount
mat shall be learned. He will endeavor
however to impart instruction as far and
•is well as ho is able. Assistance xviii
. 'po procured in teaching the mechanic
arts und some of common tjic branches
of Education. The object is to make
practical men and quality them to be
come good teachers of schools.
In government, lie will endeavor to
act flic part of a parent and treat (lie pu
pils as liis children ; hut he must ho obey
ed. lied csires no purriit to send In’.-- son 1
who is unwilling to have him submit t
the regulations of the school. Each sin
dent will labor two or three hones in the day
or about one day and a half in the week. —
Care will be taken, nsthe wen I hey grows
warm, that they he not ox posed to a mid
day sun, fill they become inured to athle
tic etfrrrise, hy employing the mornings
and tweidngs. So many hours vdm not
he requisite nil the year, but
season, seme.wh.it more.
Each student will provide himself with
sheets, towels & blankets—and it would
be economical for him to have a course
suit to wear during the hours of labor.
Books, stationary, oil, Ac. will lie fnr
nislied those who need them at the low
est price. The times ofexainiinuions and
vacations cannot now he named. Bcli
gious service will be attended every sab
bath in Eatonton, a little more than a mile
distant.
'l'hose who wish to enter their sons
must give information and seen e places
by the J Oth of January. The school wil
be opened on the 23d.
Letters post paid, addressed to Eaton
ton, will receive attention,
.*
WegwVallows and ’Ycnwa.
1 The .coarse of instruction will occu
py three years.
2. Board, lodging, washing, tuition.
tVc. for the Ist. year will be #!«,'; for the
2d #75; and for the 3d #SO Payments,
half yearly in advance ,
A 1)1 EL BIJRHWDOI).,
Eatonton, Dec. H>, 183)2B
(LABBICAL, 31ATHE31 ATRIAL,
AND ENGLISH
SEMINARY.
ANTHONY MALONE will open
this institution in this city, on the 2d
of next January, at the Parsonage ofthe
Catholic Church. 3lr. Malone will re-;
eeivc only a select number of pupils, to
whom l;e pledges himself to do ample
jaslice. 31 r. 31. w ill hold tin annual ex
imination ofthe pupils of his seminary
!o which the public will he invited, and
lie confidently hopes that on that occa
sion. parents ami guardians, who shall
favor him with their confidence, will he
well pleased with the improvement
n Inch their children nr wards shall have
made. As to capacity, or moral char
icier, the most respectable reference
will he given. As to terms, which shall
he moderate, «)*c. apply at the seminary.
N. B. The English department in ad
dilion to the subordinate branches o(
'pclling, reading, dictionary, Englisi
grammar, will comprehend sacred und
prophnne history, geography, English
composition, declamation, <)-c Ac.
Dec 14 |9
WcontV SwoYd EXVYilCvftYi.
MIS. WJI/LKY
give a Course of Lessons in ,
It the Broad Bword Exercise, Cut ,
ind Thrust, and Attack and Defence, at
the 3lasonic Hall—the com sc to be com
prised of 13 lessons, to commence on the |
first 3londtiy in January und continue
each clay thereafter, in the afternoon or
(‘veiling, as may he most convenient to
the pupils generally. Terms, for Broad
sword exercise alone, #2. and for the cut
and thrust and attack and defence in ad
dition,,#i! the course—ifn sufficient niun
ber ot pnpils ho ohlained to form a class.
Fhe lessons‘will he general, to raemhers •
olthe Richmond Hussars or any others
who may desire to attend—and will he '
given in each or all of the exercises, as
each pupil may wish.
Apply to either of the Oiiicers ol
the Richmond Hussars.
Dec 24 o->
xotk¥ ~~~
FOU R months nller date, application '
will be made to tho Honorable Infe
rior Court of Franklin county, when sit- i
ting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to
-<dl Lot No. 5, in the Ist district of Cow
eta county-, ns the property of the estate i
>f James 3Uller, deceased, for the bene
lit ofthe heirs and creditors.
ADUNIA MILLED, txn.
Doc 31 4 tin ‘>4
THE SUBSCRIBERS 1
Respectfully inform , hl .. 1P
friends and Hie public generally
that they are receiving' and opening
their old stand, 313, ?■-
Cha deft an, S, *a large and splendid us' I
sortmcntof
HAUD-WAIBE, CITLEBY
•AND 7
FAKC¥ I
To which the attention of country nier
chants visiting the city for supplies is in- ‘
vitcd. “ • ■
SMITH, HARRIS ,f. Co 1
C harleston, Oct. 2<> J 1
07“ The Anglia Chronicle, Georgia I
Journal, Macon Telegraph, Columbus 1
bnqmrer. Washington News and A the! ■
nian, will publish the above weekly fin'
loiMrmonths and send their bills for miv
meat with a paper containing the nl.ov« H
to n . . „„ S.H.cScco. ■
October 23 wdm7
i>as. BSA ssTi I
€1 o\ centrated"ompou\ n m
i ,°r * » and SARSAPA 1
tiiLLA on inoffensive, positive, and
speedy Remedy for the cure of (wonor- J
rl.rcn Gleet, Semina Weakness, Stric M
tnre, AA lutes, Pahhs in the Loins, Kid. I
mes, Irritation of the Uladder and Li e ■
fhra. Gravel, and other' Diseases of the ■
Lnnnry Passages.
Tiiis most efficacious Preparnlion is M
eonveruenlleased, nnd totally devoid of M
irritating qualities, frequently perform- H
Ing cures in a Jew days; it is healthful fl
b> the stomach, and by no means un- li
pleasant to the palate; [lossessiiig all the H
active medicinal properties necessary Efl
for tlie cure of the above Diseases with H
out any liability ofinjrry to the system P'
by; exposure to Rie weather. It has ob- I ?
tallied the sanction of many ol the re %’■
spectnble members of the'Enmity and p
ami the approbation of all those who ■
havi' had occasion for its use.
“• d Treatise on the. Medicinal Properties of I
Sarsaparilla, compiled from the best Jluthm t
ties,’ strongly elucidate the high repute
and great Success which has long
ten.led its use, in various internal Chron m
ic Diseases.
Another choice Ingredient, obtainin'- M
?#»' 1 celebrity in Europe, hits also been
introduced, forming a safe, speedy, and
permanent cure for the above diseases *
Prepared by S. (}. Rurclay, M. 1): 9
81 rand, London : ami for stile by
TURPIN & D AN riGVAU,
AoK.vrs, dugnstn, Georgia. >
_Sepbjl wfim 5)5 *
law Motion* 1
t. SHALL hereafter regularly attend
tlie Superior Courts of Richmond ■
•'utility. My office and residence are in
Crcemborough. Persons residing in ■
Augusta, having business to transact H
requiring the services of a Lawyer, in I
the corn-ties of Greene. Morgan, New- Li
t-m. Clarke, Ogleforpo. Wilkes, Lincoln, H
s nlhafcrro, Monroe, or Hancock, and *1
who may choose to entrust it to me. ?
"HI l‘ :lv c opportunity of conferring US
"‘th me personally, tw’ieo in a year
in rehittion to it.
FRANCIS IF. CONE.
o ts IS
THE
i)il EV <Ta EOK C* IA \
S 8 I’UIIIiSUKI) in the City of Sav
annah, and under the late improved
arrangement of the Western Mail, de
parts for the interior, Mobile, New Or
jeans, Ac each day, n few hours after it f|
is issued, arriving ~at Augusta hi 2*<. at J
Millodgcville in H and at Macon in 01 M
hours after its departure. Terms lilt 9
per annum in advance. gs
THB CODJKVttV GEORGIAN If
Is published three times a week and con tW'
Inins all tlie intelligence, including new
advertisements, published in the "'Daily ,4
paper. Terms $5 (HI per annum, paya- W
ble in advance.
The Georgian, daily and (Vi weekly, II
contains the latest Commercial, Political.
Domestic »V Miscellaneous intelligence, fcl
and particular pains arc bestowed upon
the Marine department, where also will
be found all that relates to Darien and
Charleston. A Price Current, carefully IS
corrected from statements of buyers an.l
sellers, together with remarks on the !
transactions of the week, is published 1«
every Saturday, the Foreign Exports V*
noted daily, and regular tables of the £■
Exports of our principal Staples, both fM-
Foreign and Coastwise, published onto J£ r
a month.
Advertisements from abroad will hr
conspicuously inserted in both papers at fejL
75 cts. per square of I t lines for the first, 1»
and 37!, cents for every succeeding pub- JH
licatioii, when daily, or 50 cents when w
twice or three times per week. Legal [IK
notices carefully published, so ns to coni- i V
ply with the requisitions of tholaw.
Jan I I. s' ,
NOTICE- i
A LL persons indebted to the estate of
VS* Mrs Mary McTyre, late of Rich
mond county, deceased, are requested to I; M
come forward and settle (he same, and Ifj
all those to whom the estate is imlchtcd Hp
will present their claims to the subscri
her, within the time prescribed hv law. HU
A. RHODES, E\*r. I
IVov 13 6tw 13
TIIESITBISC'UIiIUK* ill
HAVING relinquished (he Jlurlion f-
Commission Business, in favor of Mi\ El
•John Marsii.vi.l, it.will be continued by kM
him at my late stand. 251 Ilroad Street, Hf
lie is prepared to make advances on any K
Consignments he may be favored with. pf
C PHILLIPS. I
Augusta, 10th Jan. 1 >32. ■(«
Aj(rno.\ El
And Commission Business- Hj
HAVING taken the store lately cccu-
pied by Mr. C. Piiii-ups, I will eon
tinue to transact tho Auction and Coat
mission Ibtsiness, as recently comln-toil H
by him, and solicit a continuation ol the
patronage -Mr. Phillips lies been liwc re*
with. My attention will he ilevofet! ex*
elnsively to Goods on ■
am prepared to make advances m :!!I /
amount, and bn liberal terms.
J. JVI
Augusta- lOlh Jan., 1532, m ■