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THE TSIBEH,
■ 'Siato Proprietor oftho Qlobo Tavorni andmoro recently of the Mansion House*)
leave to umuiniicß to bisfriends ami the public generally,that lie bus la
!s§ ken that elegant and commodious fire proof brick building on the corner ol
liroad and .Inckson streets, ami iinmcdiately adjoining the new Masonic Hall. It
•is situated ia the most central purl of the City, nml is in the very heart of business —
being in the vicinity oftho Adgusta Hank, and the Hruuch Hank of tbo ."Stale o(
Georgia. This Establishment is known ns the
and in its interior arrangement and general eon.-dmetion, unites in an eminent de
cree, spaciousness, neatness, and comfort. To the man ol (aniily, liic individuai
traveller, the daily hoarder or the lUshioiii’hle visitor, tlie ULOilil presents accom
modations inferior to none in tlie Sontliern Htatcc.
' II avjng conducted for a number ol’years, two among-the most popular Hotels
in this City,lie Matters himself that his experience in business, added to the superior
tid unfages of situation *V the resources under his conlroul, will enable him to give
tho iiast decided satisfaction to ail who may honor him with their patronage.
Jlis S I’Ailfd'iS arc spacious and well ve .lilale I. and amply supplied with the
bod of provender, and attended by experienced and steady ostlers—in addition to
wai a, the subscriber will bestow bis own personal unremitting attention, icin bi.->
’charges, will not forget Ibc pressuio of the times.
(T/** ftia following ’l’,Uilib u.Ti\c at, and depart ui>m, 'J• *rki.
regularly ns follows:
,\ln.iaai(!RViM,u rtfAoi: arrives every dm/, at tl o’clock P. Jf—and departs rvrni
Jay, at 11 I*, ill .
Coi.u>iin.\, IS. C. fS-rvdr, arrives every dm/, at !» o’clock. I*. .11.—and departs retry
dd;i, a 7 o’clock, I*. 111. .
Atiiuns Staok arrives rvny Vurfdai/ nml t'ridny, at (I o’clock I*, ill.—and de
parts vv'.nj Muiidm/ and 'l'iunydiy, at 10 o’clock. A. .If.
MkhknVii.i.i!, S. C. Srum arrives ccn/ ‘l'uitdmy and Sii/urdiiy, nt. 7 o’clock, P, Ilf.
•saijd departs >t;»•»/ VkumLi}/ and Sunday, at. o’clock. A. ill.
I.’ a u.v as vi 1.1 r., S. O. Sr aan arrives every i'viday, at (* o Clock, I*. .11 —and departs
cm 7 Monday, at 4 o’clock. A. ill.
Wild,l A.II SI IA \\<l.\. '
Augusta, Juno 1831'.
Df? P, VUELAY’W VEUETAHLEI
I’KdiN, Fm' I hi’ Studious in I Si ihii
till I - I'll.-MO Vegetable Pills 51 !•«* llllldl' I
from the prescription of an >iM physician 1
in extensive practice, mul have long
lieeii li,'l l in high esliinatieo (!ii*oii”li
om Europe. N d 0110 particle of mer
cury, Antimony, or other minoi'sii enters
theil* Com]M»sition. They are ev.pivssly |
designed to restore tin* tone mul energy ;
of I ho diifcxtivc urgiiii.*, and to remo\ e and
correct indigcslimi, 11 btniiiuil difcctU'c I’s pe
tite, depression 0/'spirits, ili'ow. nh ss. hiiliihiii/
rostieeuysi, iLbihly, and nay derangement
«!’ the sioiivith or bunch. Their o,aTan
tin ais perfectly mild, mid requires no
charge ofdict, mid person* of the most
delicate constitutions may talus them
willi perfect safely.
T« the Merchant, tins Writer, Accoun
tant or Clerk, and all vvlm mv exposed
to Hie nmaeroas train «l‘ diseases invari
ably assailing xjl'.sons of sedentary li.it>-
Its, they will be found to be convenient
Had S lyluable medicine.
For * do in boxes at .10 cents eneb, by
1 r riiiti’i.N .)• da.ntula w,
ilui'usht,
iSept. 7. wlimb'd
FA n I iJ V M 11231 UF1 A it
ASUPi’I.V of tbe (\h:ir iinl Miia;iic
sian . Ijipi rirnt, lias just been receiv
TIHIPIN D'.-WHUN \(\ ‘
Aan.NT spur its Sii-ic t, 1 this City.
V merely pouring water on a lea 1
spoonful of this Aperient, a cool
in? a.t i grateful oiler beverage is
obt-uaed, I'e.-embliag Soda Water to the
taste, <)• imparting to t!ie constitution all
tile benefits of the Eongress Waters at
Saratoga*”
iluruaf* EFFEUVEtSCENT M Mi
Kli-MAN APEHIEXT, for the preve.l .
tion aid euro v)f ladijjestion, Kiiious and
Liver eomplnln's, nervous weakness,
Jieadacbe. hearttnirn, Imbilaal costive- 1
Hess, giddiness, eat.means diseases, ipe.
ts-v. I’Ue surprising etth acy of tliis su
perior medicine has obtained for it the
patronage of many eminent persons,
whose nigh encomium, together with its
extensive it ml increasing sale, fully
proves its pre-eminence, and bids fair to
render it the most popular remedy ex
tant. To dyspeptic, the sedentary, and
studious, it will be found invaluable, from j 1
it- oromoting a proper action ofthe liver 1
'in the secretion ofbile. or correct it warn j
in ‘i vitiated -date. Obstructions of the
’ *t roach or bowels are gradually ivm»v- : 1
cd U restores (ho appetite, and give,- ( !
tone, strength and energy to the sy-i-m. j 1
' 'iV ivetlers, and residents. in warm cii
(* males, will find Haller’s Magnesian \pe-j
x rient ■! desirable article; it iirevonl- any
J accumulation otlbile. is portable, and (In'
in ibod of preparing it anasaally con
veairnt. Children have frequent ocea-
I* Rian for gentle and cooling purgatives —
Ip they will take this Aperient in preference
I to any other.
’file public attention is respectfully <li
1 reeled to tlie wrapper which contains
many testimonials of its efficacy. with
j fall 'lirection tor its use—Prepared by 11.
| Duller, ('hemist, London.
> Mteervo that each bottle bears
I the signature of 11. Hatter.
?., . Sard. 7. wtiialM*
[ NOTICE.
A Llj Persons indebted to be estate or
1) miel Savage, deceased, arc- re
st quested to come forward and settle the
ft sane; and all those to whom the es*>U"
■ is lad,-hied, will present their claims
■ within tho time prescribed by law.
■ K H OLASEOPk. ) „ .
■ W,UU. SAYAtiL, Exr
B K°v. 0 x \
j n:u 1. Aid ah tit ra is and ox hand,
1 • *ftf Ik pieces ime and low priced
’4.P * alieoes
at) pice, pink, buff and fancy stripe
< iiiipboms
lob do. i I. li land <»-l, (‘ambries
10 do. Swiss mid Hook .'m.-iir.s
! gd do. Largest size Silk Huiidanas
10 do. Hiis-da Sheeting
11 do < aiit'ili l lamu'l
;i cases ! 1 fine ami extra, fine Irish
Laens
11 do. f * and I 1 blcaehe 1 Bbir(ing
(Linen told)
•‘I do. ! do. <b».
■li bales S-| brn>vn do.
11 do. (fotti'ii Osnabnrgs
It’ll dovien t’ottoii llaiullicr. bicfs
”0 pieces red, u bite mid green Flan
nels
10 do. mi xt Satlinctts
(0 do. 7-t heavy dnllle Hlmikels
till du. S point do. do. do.
100 0 I/., u inti'ami grey Lambs Wool
half i lose
I III) do. do. i lotion do.
100 do. slate worsted Hose
liOO do. patent, slide and Cotton Sus
penders
100 do. Spool < lotion
frj do, boxes (baton Halls
1011 do. Hraziban Tuekieg ("onibs
0 1 do. Aavariim (lots
I ease ( baton f iabi'elliis
50 reams < op and Letter Paper
For sale low, for cash, or approved
paper, by
sept (i 1 P!I!Lf.H»S.
LAX I) fr’OH HiAliK.
a aaiiAT BikaGAiM
now olltMVtl iii 11 10 of w trnct. or
u \ o n< \ in Cnrroll comity, which is
discovered t(' he rich 111 Uw’ilnldaiproper
ty. The owner being on the eve of a lony
journey to the North, will now st-ll it hue
b’n quick application is made. Indispa
table titles wifi be delivered.
APPLY AT THIS OFFICII
•lane 10 7ft
18 w A iiiTID ft A
,?ISSS. 851 KS E>
jjlj) espeeifnlly imui ms her friends, am:
at the public generally, that she lias
n moved her Hoarding establishment to
the Itriek 'i'enoment over Messrs, b.
Ileia/s Jv Co’s Arcnox Sroiir,, Xo. tilo
Hr.iad street. She tenders her grateful
thanks for the liberal patronage hereto
fore reeeivi'd, ami solicits a eoalimmaec
! of it, assuring those who may favor her
I w ith their company, that no effort* shall
jbo spared on her part, to give the ut
most satisfaction.
t >el if f ’ If (5
m:n;ivi:D at the ,u t;rsa i
Ist Nuiniierof “Tlie American
H J airnal 01 tnlproxemeiits in iht
I -eful Art-and Atiiror of the Patent Os
lice, eoiitaaiiiig .anlu'iitie ileseriptions
and illustrative drawings of the re
cortls, speeilieatioiis nod model* of
the Patent Office, by pe.mission of the
.Secretary of State, being a faithful rep
reaentation of the state of the arts in
America, Ae. N. P. p tlol . lu , (! \v„,
tfreon & Co. Editors and proprietor*:
J. L- Skinner assistant Editor, with an
appendix containing th ■ Patent Laws’
\r
. ‘dnb-eriptions for the above work xx’ill
, ,n! received at the .7„g as n, Rook- Slor .
" 'wro the first number can be examined
' v ' , tu) doubt contain much useful
lalonnation of tin* state and progress of
ilu* uiMrtianio arb iu our country*
Oe-tflU y
■ ——- —1
A CEUTA IN CUBE FOB THE
ITCH.
; HIS filthy ami infectious disorder,'
.M lie it evei s > inveterate, may be cor
cil in one hour's application by the use of
DUMFIUES’ OIIVTMEMT.
It is unrivalled for tin* pleasatness, ease,
ezpeilition. safety, and ca taint y, with ahicb
i it produces a perfect cure of this disease..
. 'flic ointment is known to be so certain
i and expeditious in its operation, as to el’
i feet a cure in one hours application only.'-
. without any hazard oftaking cold, as tin
I composition lines not contain the least
particle of mercury, or any other danger
ous ingredient; it may be applied with
j perfect safety in the stale of pregnancy
and even to children at the breast.
/ ’rice 37 i mils per bus,, with ample di
rt clions.
1 •
’DIMERIES’ HIGHLY APPROVER
KVK watsois.:
rgmiirt sale itHil powerful wash lor
M. sure or iiijiameil Eyes, stands pre
euiint among the niullilude of ordinal*)
preparations for this purpose. The most
1 obstinate as well a- the more slight inihi
matiens of tbp.t delicate organ, yield
to ibis bigiily approved Eye Water,
which will brace and restore the tone of
the di-easod parti. On recent sore eyes
the effect is highly salutary, and in cases
of years standing, the most unexpected
relief bus been received, after other up
plications of inferior ellieacy hud failed
Those who use it pronounce it to be one
of (he best preparations for those com
plaints they ever met with, especially in
obstinate cases of soreness anil inhuma
tion.
07* Price. 25 cents a hottlc.
S l.so,
'i’ll** celebrated (Jaiuhrian 'Puoth Jhhc
/’/which give iinineitiule relief with-
I out the least injury to the 'J’cetli. On
I trial this will ne found one of the best re
medies for this .pa uiul complaint. Price
, dl) cents a box.
FOB FEMALES.
\>v. YlcUe’s *\voivvat\c V\V AiH
! EJ M \VI I been long celebrated as a most
pj & valuable and elliencions remedy
against those general complaints pecu
liar to the Icmale portion of society.—
They cleanse, puril’v and promote a free
anil brisk eirenlation of the blood, when
become sluggish and languid from the al
llicliag ailments for which these Pills
are a safe and effectual specific. 'l'hey
. assist the suspended operations of the
sanguiferous system, when nature re
quires it, and rectify the. irregular habits
oft he unhealthy female whose sickly an
n.ilid eoimtenunee becomes reanimated
and freshens with the natural glow ofre
stored health. They are a tried nnd ap
proved remedy in dislriieliu/is, de/tilih/. hy
pocnntlriii, green sickness, giddiness, palpita
tion -of the heart, hut digestion. farthing of
food, pains of IheslCnaeli, short ness of breath,
upon every little in >tion, sinking oJ'thc.-jnr
its, -and its consequence, u dejected coun
tenance and dislike for extaa-ise and con
versalii'd. They are equally eondttcivc
to tile health of married ladies, except in
'■uses ofpregmincy, or hectic iV consump ■
five habits, when they must not be taken. —
But they may be administered to great
ad vantage ti month or more alter accouch
limit, for the ■ ofclemising the sys
tom and purging those gross humours,
which, wlieu retained, lay the foundntion
of numerous diseases, und render the in
<■ unions subject unhealthy for life. They
.Imuhl also be taken by all women from
15 to ob. to prevent the dangerous disor
ders consequent upon that critical paring
of female life. They have been fmtlie.
(bund, by experience, to afford a power
fill remedy in all hiipochnwlriae, hysteric, and
raporish dirorders, both in riiai and women.
whose nervous system they strengthen
mid regulate, nid nature in throwing oil
those gross*nd superabundant humours
which uMuduee melancholy and depres
-imi renovate the hotly, reani
mate (ho min I. nail diffuse n general
eheerfulm ss and elasticity throughout
the whole syst mi. Price tfl). a box.
For sale by his special appointment,
(together \\ i’-b all the valuibleMediciues,
as prepaid! byliiehite Dr. Conway,) b)
TER FIN Jc i)’.S VI JUS AC,
Druggists, ringtislu, Ceo
(\s?* Observe that none are gemiiiu
without the written siginitureof'P. KID
HER, on the outside printed wrapper.
.Inn 4 I m -5
Savannah iliver Navigation
,' Kt ME affairs of said Company, having |
3 been brought to a close, with the
exception of paying the Stockholders
the undersigned gives notice to all eon
cerned, that a final Dividend of One Dol
larnnd Forty-Six Cents per Share, (on
all Shares on which $32 has been paid)
will be paid to the Stockholders or tlieii
legal representatives, accompanied b\
ihe proper vouchers, on application nl the
first (trick ItnSl.ling West of the New
Market. Bro id-street, Augusta, to
j. w. bridges,
Augusta, Oct. 110, iSk). wtf S
vo
A I;n*ire inVKU.iXO.bOT
•‘‘BPS \e. nil I A (.Alton STOKE
istSi : ig "‘ell calculated for Dry-Goods
sua.tsjsj and Groceries. opposite the
store ol Edward ’1 lionias. Esq. upper
‘ end of Broad street—an excellent stand
ibr business. Possession will be given
oil the first of October. For terms, which
will be liberal, apply to Air. Josiuu C.ut
him, at the above place,
GARRET LAWRENCE.
July 81 Hfi
For Sale.
subscriber offers for sale.a tract
_OL of first quality Oak and Hickory
Laud, containing 300 acres, situated iii
Columbia county, on the'Rig Kiokcc
creek, adjoining lands of Richard Tub-
I man and- Tankorsly. 'i'he hind is
• of excellent quality, and will be sold on
accommodating terms. In the absence
of the subscriber, apply to C'ul. William
1 Magar, or Mr. Henry Dalby.
THOMAS WARE.
July 2 ts 77
\ JtfclT RECEIVE^
BY
: wm, j* noms\ r 9
v AT THE
AUGUSTA BOOK STOISE.
|T IFEund death of Eord Fitzgeruld,
fct .A Lafayette in Aiaerieu,
1 Journal ofa Naturalist, The Bravo,
Itoxohel, Club Book, Affection’s Gift,
1 Friendship's Offering, Blair’s Lectures,
J'hadcus of Warsaw, Ajiastalrus,
.Mason’s Farriery, Lilly,
Brown’s .Novels, &c.
Dec 24 2t _23
LIST OF LETTEIiS,
HpE.MAININtI in the Font-Office at Augusta,
(in. on tho Ist of January, 1832, (not
before advortisoil.) Persons wishing Letters
ftoiu this list will please say they are advertised.
A.
Adams Jno Anderson Virginia
Adams Henry Arnold It. 1
Adams Sarah Atkinson \V II
Albus
D.
Hanks Dr Boulware Amanda
llojill N IT Blocking Kub’t
Bedell Mablon B.ookner Daniel
Bell VVm A Bronson Zenos
Bennett mrs Burton John
Bissell Milo Endlong I’earco
Blair Kobt J Burrilt Isaac
fiiucc Alsey Buckingbam Clmiles
It.own Juo F Burden Arclitbuld
Bourne John Burke Hubert
Bulan Richard M Butler N K
€
Caye Raimoud miss Charlotte Barnes
Case WF care of Martin Craw
Cassels Samuel J ley
Cash James J Grafton Bennett
Capets Thomas II Crawley mrs
Charter Win D Coghla-i mr
Cliiiiiipney Horatio N Crane William
•Clarke EdwurdS Cook Roswell
Cu.lis David 1.
D
Dallas Cnmmadore A Dickson James
Decamp V Dabbs J W
F.dmonslon Charles Evan rev Josiah
Egbert Peter M Eve Joseph Ajr
Ellis Charles Evans Jacob
r
Few rev 1 A Fox James L E
Fleming miss Martha Foster Alexander!
( r
(iilloii miss Ann (Ircen Jesse P
Goodman miss Susan Grubbs Hezeltiah
(hiy mrs Elizabeth Grissil mr
Gi ecu wood miss JUartha
H
Harmans Matthew Houston Alexander
Hawley Hczekiah Hopkins Harrison
Hall Asajih Howell Eliza D
11 ay good Appleton Hull 'Fliosil
Ha/./.aid Oliver P Hoggins Ahram
llamill Andrew Hudson Hampton A
Harper A T Huney .1
llilehcok Chester Hunter J W jr
Hills Stejihfiri Hudson Win 0
Holcombe William Hutson Thomas
Hudson A
J
James Joseph Ivy George A
Johnson mrs Elizabeth James mis Airy
Johnson Hiram 11 Johnson tlr W S
K
Keating mrs Eliza Kilborn Chaunccy
Kennedy William Knight James M
Keiinon Nancy
L
Leon Lewis Loyless Nancy 11
Lumbeiton Alfred Loud John”
Law Josiah S Lubbock mrsDS
Likins T M
M
Ufahon Charles Martin mrs Margaret
Mmlz Horatio McGuire John J
AfeTyre Ann ll A/orrilis miss Jane
Afackio William A/illcu John C
M-Tyio Holland Jll.ils C F care of Oliver
Af.Altllen miss A/alilda Lamar
Mat shall AB Aim ray PJ
A/cMillun Aielnbakl Afoo-.i Thomas S
AfcKuo VV B Moore Hiram
H
Newnan Thomas Nevvin miss A/ary
Nelson Aiitchell
O
Oliver Win B Gwen Eicldcn S
P
Parker William Plummer Samuel A ■
Philips Thomas Front) Cheney
Pony BF Pope Aallntici
Ponwell Xhornaa I’ve William
U
Ciuesncl Alfred
R
Rankin William Rice rev Luther
Ramsey Edward Uoekhoulli Joseph
Reid capt Robert Roland Ale: it
Riley mrs Elizabeth Rut erts E S
H
Sandorlin George Sims Frederick
Scovell Charles Smith Richard
Sears rev Win Smith Moses
Seoit Caty Lamb ud Alt’, ed, care of
Sago Stephen K P Spellman
Sellock Fie.dmicli' Stiingfelloiv Win
Shelton N L Stir,gall W W
Smilbwick John Spencer W A, U S A
Smith Kimuiy Snares A A
Smith Stoddard W Sullivan Alexander
T
Taylor J W Thompson W II
Tail Joseph S Thurman mrs Elizab’h
Tate Robert Till Nelson
Thomson miss Nancy Tin ley Thomas
Thumsou Islium Turner rev Allen
V
Vallotton Francis
\A
Waterman Asaph Wilson miss Julia Ann
Walker Geo Ai W iggins William W
Walker Alexander Willcox Eliza
Walker Reuben ilcox John
Walker miss Martha Wright Ehenezor
Watson Alexander Wright Calvin
West Elizabeth C W right William
AV'hitu mrs Elizabeth
V
Voting mrs Alary
Wx. C. MICOU, P. AI.
Jan 4 25
1,100 OR 1,200
A V 3111* fliiUVAi
} iaS'l'l'l! Flour, un I Hico Mills
V W on it; situated in K.unwell Dis
! (net. S. t'.. 2-imiles from Auirustaaml It)
from the Villotj,. of Barnwell, about onn
line ilircet Irani Charleston to Augusta,
therefore it is presumed the rail road will
either pass through it or not far off—
Price tjjtsJJKK); one-fifth cash or approved
endorsed paper at (!!) and” BO days, tho ha
r lance at I, 2,3, and -1 years credit,- with
i interest nndmoiigage of the premises.—
Titles indisputable and warranted.
05 s * Applv to
JOIIX GITMARIX,
If atchmaker. No. 147 Broad street, Aunusta.
July U T 0 a
EDUCATIOM'" :
wvvu Mxtiat. caßOft.
subscriber having purchased;
§ a small plantation near Ealonton,.
proposes to take six or cijpht young men
of good moral character, between the
ages ol' lT and 17 to provide for their in
struction in the various branches of Ed
-1 ucation. in Agriculture, and in the Me
chanic Arts. Apparatus to illustrate the
sciences of Clisinlstry, Astronomy, Nat
, ural Philosophy, A:c. will be procured
and a Meehahieshop creeled.
fSchools of this kind established in
, Tennessee and in the Middle and North
ern Stales have flourished beyond the ex
pcetatiuiisofthe most sanguine. Hun
dreds of applications to enter students
have been rejected during the year lor
(lie want of accommodation. The writer
lias been urged by several respectable
and literary gentlemen, who have prom
! ised theirsons, to open a similar one in
! Georgia and he now designs to make the
experiment, iio many months have e
lapscd in lixing on a site, since lie formed
the determination, that he has not time
to state all the particulars of Ids plan:
nor will he make high pretensions in re
gard to his qualifications nor the amount
that shall be learned, lie will endeavor,
however to impart in strut lion as far and
as well as be is able. Assistance will
be procured in teaching the mechanic
arts and some of common the brunches,
of Education. The object is to make
practical men and qualify thorn to be
come goad teachers of schools.
In government, be will endeavor to
act the part ofa parent und treat the pu
pils ns his children ; but ho must be obey
ed. lie desires no parent to send iiisso;;
who is unwilling to have hint submit to
the regulations of the school: Each stu-'
• dent will labor two or three hours in the. Hay
or about one day audit huff in the week. —
Care will be taken, as the weather grows
warm, that they bo not exposed to a mid
day sun. lilllhey become inured to sitlde
tie exercise, by employing the mornings
und evenings. So many hours will not
be requisite all the year, but in a busy
season, seme what more.
Each student will provide himself with
sheets, towels t'c blankets—and it would
be economical for bitrt to have, a coarse
suit to wear (taring the hours of labor
Books, stationary, oil, Ac. will be fur
nished these who need litem at the low
est price. The times of examinations am!
vacations cannot now be named. Reli
gious service will be attendede\cry sab
bath in Ealonton, a little more than a mile
distant.
Those who wish to enter their sons
must give information andsccme places
by the BUli of January. The school will
be opened on the 23d.
Letters post paid, addressed to Euton
ton, will receive attention.
WcguVaVvows vmd Tcnwn.
1 Tilt? coarse of instruction will oecti
| py three years.
j 2. Board, lodging, washing, tuition.
I Ate. for the Ist year will be for the
2d .'-'•'7s: and for the 3d s3l). Payments,
half yearly in advance
AGILE iSiIEUWOOD,
Eatcnton. Dec. Hi, IKB. 2(*
t’LA«BiIC’AE, MATHEMATICAL,
AM) ENGLISH
BEMM MW
Anthony malone win open
this institution in this city, on the 2d
of next January, at the Parsonage of the
Catholic Church. Mr. Malone will re
ceive only a select number of pupils, to
whom he pledges himself to do ample
justice. Mr. M. will hold an annual ex
amination oCllie popils of his seminary.
: to which the public: will ho invited, and
; he confidently hopes that oil tlmt’orca
sion, parents and guardians, who shall
favor him with their confidence, will Ik
a eli pleased with the improvement
which their children or wards shall have
made. As to capacity, or moral char
1 aeter, tho most respectable reference
1 will bo given. As to terms, which shall
be moderate. ()•(•. apply at the seminary.'
X. B. The English department in ad
dition to the subordinate branches ol
I spelling, reading, dictionary, & English
! grammar, will comprehend sacred laid
; prophane history; geography, English
i composition, declamation, ()-c.t\c.
Dec 11 !!)
■Broad 'VSX.£\ICISE.
MR. Wlf.-fzlbV
ASHhb give a Conrso of Lessons in
I v ? the Broad Sword Exorcise, Cut
and Thrust, and Attack and Defence, sit
the Masonic Hull—the com se to be com
prised of 13 lessons, So commence cu the
1 lirst Monday in January and continue
[each day 1 hereafter, in tho afternoon or
evening, as may be most convenient to
llte pupils generally. Terms, for Brand
sword exercise alone, $2, and for the cut
and thrust and attack and dot race in nd
diiion, $2 theeoitrse—ifn snliicient num
ber o's pupils be obtained to form a class.
The lessons will be general, to members
of the Richmond Hussars or an v others
who may desire to attend—and* will he
given in each or all of the exercises, as
each pupil may wish,
(l/ 5 * Apply to either of the Officers of
the Richmond Hussars.
Dec 21 22
R months after date, application
will be made to tho Honorable inte
rior Court of Franklin county, when sit
ting for ordinary pm poses, for leave to
sell Lot No. 5, in the Ist district of Cow
eta county, as the property oftheestate
of James Miller, deceased, for the beue
fit of the heirs and creditors.
ADL.MA MILLER, Ji.v'r.r.
Dec 31 /Ittu 21
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Coxce vitiated ccmu»i/.\ r I
OF CUUEtts* A\D I
HILDA, au iuollejjtive. ooshivn 1 •
speedy Keinedy for the ctire'efG, " 1
rhcea, Gleet, Weakness 1
turc, Whites, Pains in the J lo inSr* 1
n *es, Irrilalicn of the Diadder and }■ :i
irritating' qualities, frequently ,„ \
Ing cures in » tew days; it j s i^alShiVi
lo ihe stomach, and by no ‘
pleasant to the palate; possesVin-ro' i
active medicinal properties n ,l,' ' i
for tiie cure of the above Pfseaxcs I
out any liability of injury to the |
l»y expo cure to the weather. It ], j
tained the sanction of nnuqv ‘o fd . '
speetah!c members ol‘ the FuniltvVd
" H ‘l ‘V 0 «Pi»‘olmtion of all i‘ .
{ifive Ixxicl occasion lor its use*. u
-.1 Treatise on the. Medicinal Properly ,* "A
Stirtta porithi, compiled from the lent ,'hpm <•
tic” strongly elucidate the high St ., L
and great. success which ims lom- TA 1 ’
tended its use, in various internal Cbro* “
ic Diseases.
Another choice Ingredient, obtain*.'*
celebrity in Europe, has also £
nitroilucod, forming a safe, speedy m J H
permanent cure for tlic above dhiiU.J ‘ 3
Prepared by S. (i. Darduy, ’,J j> J
Strand. London : and for sale t»V
TCIiPJ.V & D’ANTIUXAO. i
LAW A-©Ti€E« I
£ SHALL hereafter regularly <>JU’i*d
the Superior Courts of Hicham,,,} 1
< ’ounty. My cilice anil residence are in I
tireeie-horoogli. Persons residin'- I
\iifftista, having business to transact f
requiring the services of it Luw\cr. ip f
the comities of Greene; Morgan,' v . 1-
f.n ( ■bubo. Ogletorpe, Wilkes, Lincoln,
I nlimlcrro, Monroe, or Hancock, and
\v!i« inay choose to entrust it to me
will have an opportunity of coulerrii)'-
cvitb me personally, twice in a tear
in relattion to i*. * ’
pharos ii. comj
lioc.r, ( f is
« * the ~~
IXiISLA 0-I2OIICjIAA
tW PPIJLISHEI) in the City ofSnv
unntih, and under (he late improved
arrangement of the Western Mail, de
parts Ijpr the Interior, Mobile, A cut Or
leans, Ac. each day, a few hours after it
is Lstied, arming at Augusta in iH id
Millcdgeville in 48, and at Macon ino i
hours all* r its departure. Terms tilt
per aniiuin in ad ranee.
TIEJG COPATItY GEOIIGIAA'
Is published three times a week and con
iuius all tiie intelligence, including now
advertisements, published in the Daily*
paper, i crisis 000 per annum, pava
bie in advance,
'J iic Georgian, daily and tri weekly,
contains the latest Commercial, Political':
Domestic, A Miscellaneous intelligence,
and [mrliculurpains are bestowed upon
the Marine department, where also will
be found all (but relates to Darien mid
Llmrleston. A Price ( tirre,it, carefully
corrected from statements of buyers and 1
sellers, together with remarks on the
transactions of ihe week, is published.
every .Saturday, the Foreign ExporfM
noted daily, and regular tables of t!ui
Exports of our principal Staples, both
foreign and Coastwise, published once
a month.
Advertisements from abroad will be
conspicuously inserted in bothpapeis at
7-5 square of! 1 lines dor the first,
and -id cents lot every succeeding pub
lication. when daily, or ul) cents when
iwice or three times per week. Legal
notices carefully published, sons to com
t.iy with the requisition^i,f the h.w,
.Inn 11 .
fIOTTtJJE-
A LI i persons indebted to (be estate of
dl Mrs Mary McTyre, l«lc of llich
uvuu: county, deceased, arc requested to
come forward ami settle the seme, ai d
m'l those to w hom the estate is indebted
will present, their claims to the suljm i i
her, within the time prescribed bv law.
A. DHOLES, Ex'r.
Nov <;tw ];]
AI'CTIOIV
Alicl C6222Kaisslox4 Busiiaf isS.
Ha V 1 XL taken filestore lately occu
pied by Mr. ('. Pintails, I will con
tinue to transact the Auction and Com
mission Easiness, ns recently conducted
by him. and solicit a continuation of the
patronage Mr. Phillips has been favored
with. My attention will be devoted ex
clnsiveiy to floods on Commission. 1
am prepared to make advances to any
amount, and on liberal terms.
J. MARSHALL.
Auovsta. JOih Jan., 1832.
AVIS { TESHiHSTir IsUsiA'EgsT
subscriber respectfully informs
his friends and the juiblic, (hat ho
has opened a Wliifesniilb (Shop nt lAIr -
Jacoi; Dill’s eslaliiishnicnt, on Wash
ington street, where House I,odes. L'mi
Docks, Window and Door Hinges,
■Springs ami machinery of all kinds, to
gether Avitb every article ofli on or sled,
will be muile or tejmired, at all times in
ihe host possible manner, and on the
most reasonable terms, h'tore Locks
are me.de of a very superior and safe
kind, such as cannot possibly be picked,
and which will efleet every abject (hat:
can be desired from silch articles; AA hid.
are parlicuhirly recommended to Hanks
Merchants, <ke.
ANTOINE PICQUBT.
Jan 2o 2t wtf 31
AT IiE.
A Likely Yellow Girl, about 21) years
/Ift. old—accustomed to till kinds of
house-work, is an excellent seamstress;
can rut out and'inake up linen ami dress
es. a prime washer and ironer of tine
clothes, ts good nurse and cook, and com
bining every qualification to render her-’
a ya!'.-:uhle acquisition. She lias hcd“
raised in it genteel family, mid : G now of
.fared with reluctance: Aprdy (9
, L - : ’’£ : " t co -