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THE SUBSCIRIBERj
_ at n Proprietor of the Globe Tavern, and more recently of the Mansion Souse,;
hh »•'••-* leave to announce to hisfrieads anil the public generally,that lie ban la
K len that elegant and commodious lire proof brick building on the corner o
Mi oad and Jackson Streets, and immediately adjoining the new Masonic Hall. H
is situated in the most central port ofthe < !ity, and is in the very hem I ol husiness
bciag in the vicinity ofthe Augusta Hunk, and the lli ane.li Hank of the fetate ol
tieorgia. This Establishment is known os the
G 808 S 3 HOTEL,
traveller, diedady Imarderor the fashionable i isilor, the t«LI)HL presents aecom
modations Inferior to none in the Houtbei ululates. , f i
Having conducted lor a number of. years, Iwo among the most pop. a r -■-
in this City lie Hallers l.irnselfllmf Ids esperieiiee m Inis, ness,added to tin sl
ad ant ages of situation .V (lie resources under his eo.ilronl, will enable Inn.togivi
the emst decided sati-lbelion to all win may honor him mill their patronage.
tlis ST Viif.KS are s;meii»R». wild well ventilated, and amply supplied mth tat
best of provender, and .Headed by experienced and steady ostlers—m addition t«,
\\ hjcb, the subscriber will bestow bis own personal unremitting attention, «miu>
charges, will not forget the pressure of the times.
07/* The following TAtiLH arrive at, and depart from, the Ki.om; 'lotip.
regularly ns follows:
Mii.uaifiKvn.i.,'. Mtauk arrives vrvnj i/.ny, at IS o'clock I*. M.— and departs I’ci-nj
ihn/, at 11 I*, ill.
L'oi.uvtmA. S. (!. Hrua; arrives nuri/ ihnj, al i> o'clock, I’. M.— and departs n'cry
(ffii/, a 7 o'clock, I*, iii.
A Tin,ns Hr Ain; arrives may '/ '/c- 1 A/ 7 and i'riiltnj, at 0 o'clock I*, M.—nnd de
parts cei'i'i/ .Mumini/ and V'/ni/Wny, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
tjiiua'.Nv’i i.u?, H. Hr mu arrives cr.r,/ 'i’.i'.thiip and .S', ifiinliii/, at 7 o'clock, I’, ill.
—and departs riwri/ Tlmr.iil'ii/ and Siiiul.ii/. a) t! o'clock, A. M.
('aknhsvii.i i;, S. Si aoi: arrives evni/ I'rnJii'/, at 0 o'clock, I*. I’d —and departs
itvei’i/ MumLnu at 1 o'clock, A. Al.
WILLIAM SHANNON.
Augusta, Junto 1831.
D\t uvitn.AVs VF.oiri’aui.hi
I’lliliS, /''()(■ Ihe Shidihnu t'wi Saint <
tarij.— -Tho.se Vegetable Pills me made
iVom the prescription of mu old phy -ieiun
in extensive practice, tmd lmv« long
been held in liierti estimation through
mil i'hii'optf. Not. one particle ol‘ mer ,
«ury, Antimony, or other mineral enters
their composition. They are expressly
designed to restore the tone and en< rgy
of the diet'stivt‘ organ*, and to remove and
correct hulifffsthn, a bad and difn-lirr <//<//(■•
tile, drpcemhit of gpirit#, druir.dtui>r, kiddimii
fi>.*tii’i‘ntfS, ilvhi/ih/, and any derangement
of the sloinuch or bmreb. Their o/teraa
lion is perfectly mild, mid requires no
clmrgo of diet, and persons of the most
tlelleale eonstilntions may take them
With perleet safely.
To the .Merchant, the Writer. Aeeonn
tant or <,'lerlc, and all who are exposed
to the lunuerous train of diseases invari
atdy assailing persons of sedentary h ill
its, they will he found to he convenient
and valuable medicine,
For sale in boxes at . r i!) cents each, hv
TUUPIN .}• If V VI’fHN \C.
thiiniKl'i. (iiorjijii,
fptepl. 7. wtinitKJ
FA MIIiY]IIIEDI€L\I S
A SUPPLY of the . ' Irhi'iili'd .1/ ('; ■/(
. .e’aii . I'lpment, has just been ree« i\
ml hy
fi iJi'i \ A-i» w thin \c,
AoU.sts fur it-j Side in /Ids ( V/y.
£ £ "H) V merely pouring water on a tea i
non In I of this A per lent, a end- I
in r a.i 1 grateful ellervesta.: g 'average is j
obtained, resembling Soda Wilier to the
t isle, <)• imparling to the eou-tilnlioa :ill'j
the heaetits of the Congres;* Waters iit i
Saratoga."
Ueri.KKs IIPPHP.VMSCHNT MAH’!
\IISI A \ AI’I I! {1 il VC, I ir iho pre\ an- j
lion and cure oflailige-tion. Hdmns and j
lover • omplaitus, nervous wenlmess. j
headache, liearthm'n, Imhifnal eo,-|iie
ness. giddiness, eat-means disenses, ife.
i)*e. I'he surprising efficacy of this su
perior medieiae has obtained for it the
patronage’ of many eminent persons,
wh >se big'll eneominin, together with its
extensive and iacreusllig side, fully
proves its pre-eminence, mat bids fair to
render it the most popular remedy ex j
tool. To dyspeptic, the sedentary, and
studious, it will he found invaluable, from
its promoting a 'proper m lion of(he liver !
in the secretion of bile, or correct il when I
in ii vitiated stale. Obstruction 'of the I
stomach or how els are gradually remov-.
cd, it restores the appetite, and gives ;
tone, strength and energy to the system.;
Travellers, ami residents, in warm ell- I
mates, will find HuUer’s .Magnesian Ape-1
rieat ti desirable urtiele; it prevents nay j
nee.iminlation of bite, is portable, and the
method of preparing it unusually con
venient. Children have frequent, oeea
si m for gentle and cooling purgatives—
they will take this Aperient in preference
to any other.
The public attention is respectfully di
reeled to the wrapper which contains
many testimonials of its etlieney, with
full direction for its use—Prepared by 11.
Holler, Chemist, Loud >n.
'lyf” Observe that each bottle hears
the signature of 11. Haller.
Wept. 7. wfimlMJ
JVOTiCJK.
tLL per.soiis ..l ieeed to the estate ol
Daniel N.ivage, deceased, are re
quested to come lor ward and settle the
same; and all those to whom the estate
is indeh'eJ. wilt present their claims
within the time proscribed by law.
13. D till ttSOOCK. I p .
NVM.ii. sAV.VUi;, s
Xov.ll
; w
i /’/:/; i,m i: miuii als ash o.v iiaxd,
s •»/> .4 ft. pieces nne and low priced
[ 1 6*J3 ’'iV 'tjjft I alieoes
i oil pieces pink, bull’ and fancy stripe
Cinghams
I l ot) do. I I, 5 J and li I. Cambrics
10 do. Swiss and Hook Muslins
20 do. ilargest size Silk Handaaas
Id do. Kussia Sheeting
(i do, < 'union Flannel
2 eases 1 I line and cxtrti line Irish
lilnens
15 do. . H and 1-1 blenelied Whirling
( Linen lolt!)
■ > do .‘I I do. do,
2 bales ‘CI brown do.
2 do. Colton Osnnhurgs
100 dozen Cotton Handkerchiefs
20 pieces red, white and green Flan
nels
10 do, mixt Satlinetts
10 do. 7-1 heavy dulile Hlaiikels
20 do. t' point, do. do. do.
100 do/., w hile and grey 1 iambs Woo!
iialfllo.se
100 i!o. do. < ’otton do.
100 do. slate worsted 1 lose
200 do. patent, slide ami Cotton Sus
penders
101) do. Spool < ’otton
•'0 do. boxes Cotton Hulls
lt)d do. Hraziiiati Tucking Combs
o l do, \avarino Hats
! ease I’otton Fmhrellas
-»’) reams Cap and 1 letter Paper
For stile low, for cash, or appro veil
t oaper, I >v
j‘ sept 21 C. PHILLIPS
i LAND I 4Mf SALM.
(is now 'itlereii in the sale of a uoet.oi
j u:t of (< V ‘id, in I'arroiicounty, v. hieh i•
I discovered to he rich in the <•>»/</t n grogr
j /(/. The ow ner being on the eveof a Ion;
j journey to the North, will now sell it to:-
| it’n quick npplientiou is made. Indispu
table titles will he delixered.
APPI,V AT THIS OFFICII
Tune |t* 711
\ S
§§il>
i. 1 ! ft espeeifnlly iafoi ms her friends, and
the public generally, that she hits
removed her Hoarding establishment to
| the Itriek Tenemesit over .Messrs. 1.,
i lli iu.’s N Co’s AreitoN Srom - . No 2ld
[ Itroud street. She tenders her grateful
thunk for the liberal patronage hereto
| litre received, and solicits a continuance
] of it, assuring those who may favor her
■ with then company, 111 it no elforts shall
be spared on her part, to give the at
j most satisfaction.
(let 22 If <>
itiiciuviii) \ v T’liv: vi’ta sT.v
Si ,) airnal of linprovemeiits m tin
I seful Arts ami .Tlirror of the Patent Ot
lice, containing authentic descriptions
and illustrati \ e drawings of the re
cords, and models ,
, the Patent Olliee, hy permission of (In
Secretary of State, being a laithfnl rep
reseiitalion of the stale of the arts in
. America. iVe. N. P. Poor and Win
(Jrcen ,V Co. editors and proprietors:
.1. li. Skinner assistant Kdiior, with an
1 appendix containing the Patent Laws"
' iV e
Subscriptions for the above work will
he received at the Hook Shut'
where the lirst- imtnlior can he examined
—it will no doubt contain much useful
information of the shite an d progress of
tin' meclmnie arts in our country.
Oct 20 S'
**~ J Mil im 111 I I mil IIUIIIII M-mmnnKrm.-rrcrq-
,1 CEUTAIX CURE FOR THE'
B TC 11.
■’SMIIIS filthy and infections disorder,
ffi. be it ever so inveterate, may be cur
ed in one hour's application by the use of
DUMFRIES’ 01\TMi:.\T.
It is unrivalled for tlie pleasaLaess, case. |
expedition, safely, and certainty, with which
it produces a perfect cure of this disease.
The ointment is known to be so certain
and expeditions in its operation, as to ef
fect a cure in one hoar's application only.'
without any hazard of taking cold, ns the
• 'imposition does not contain the leas!
particle of mercury, or any other danger
>HH ingredient; it may be applied with
perfect safety in the slate of pregnancy,
mil even to children at the breast.
/Vice 517 J cents per box, with ample di
ce vtions,
Di’.nrniEN’ highly approved
leva: wa'si-ibs.:
. safe and powerful wash for
(3_ sore or inflamed Eyes, stands pre
emint among flic mnllitnde of ordinary
preparations for this purpose. The most
obstinate as well as the more slight infla
mafiens of that delicate organ, yield
to this highly approved Eye Water,
which will brace and restore the tone of
the diseased parts. On recent sore eyes
the effect is highly salutary, and in eases
of years standing, the most unexpected
relief hits been received, after other ap
‘ideations of interior eflieucy had failed.
Chose who use it pronounce it to he one
of the host preparations for those com
plaints they ever met with, especially in
obstinate cases of soreness anil inlhiinu
hon.
(JjT» Price‘do centra hot tic.
also,
The celebrated Cambrian 'Tooth %/Iche
I'II.Ij S', wliieii give immediate relief with
out the least injury to the Teeth. On
trial (Ids will he found one of the best re
medies for this painful complaint. Price
•ill cents a box.
FOR FEMALES.
'0 v. \\cU'c’s fVvouuxVu*. V VVA ift
e‘ A VE been long eelehralcd as a most
vuluuhle and eldeaciori remedy
against those general complaints pecu
liar to the female portion of society.—
They cleanse, purify and promote a free
and brisk circulation of the blood, when
become sluggish and languid from Iheaf
ilieling ailments for which these Pills
are a safe and effectual spec.ilic. 'I hey
assist the suspended operations of the
sanguiferous system, when nature re
quires it. and rectify the irregular habits
oft ho unhealthy female whoso sickly sum
palid ciuiiiloimnee becomes reanimated,
and freshens with the natural glow of re
stored henltli They are a tried and ap
proved remedy in obstructions, debility, hy
poeunilriii. green sickness, giddiness, palpita
tion of the heart, bad digestion, Joathing of
food, pains of the stomach, shortness of breath,
upon every little motion, sinking of the spir
its. and ils consequence, a dejected eonn-
Icnanee and dislike for exercise and i on
versalion. They tire equally conducive
in the health of mmried ladies, except in
cases of pregnancy, or hectic & consump
tive habits, when they must not be taken. —
Rut they may he administered to great
advantage a month or more alter nccuuch
ment, for the purpose of cleansing the sys
tem and purging those gross humours,
which, when retained, lay the foundation
of numerous diseases, and render the in
cautious subject unhealthy lor life. They
should also iie taken by all women from
lo to oh, to prevent the dangerous disor
ders consequent upon that critical period
of female life. They have been further
found, by experienee, to afford a power
ful remedy in all hypochondriac, hysteric, and
naporish dtrorders, both in men anil women,
whose nervous system they strengthen
ami regulate, aid nature in throwing oil
diose gross and superabundant humours
which produce melancholy and depres
sion of spirits, renovate the body, reani
mate the mind, and dilluse n general
eht .iTulness mid elasticity throughout
the whole system. Price a box.
Por sale by bis special appointment,
(together with nil I he valuable Medicines,
as prepared by the late Dr. Conway,) by
TP IIP IN «fc If ANTIGNAC,
Druggists, . lugusta, Ueu,
(Fp* Observe that none arc genuine
without tin' written signature of T. KID
OKU. on the outside printed wrapper.
Jan I 1m -o
laavaiiKah River Navigation
cr.&m&S-.W&t,
run he alfairs of said I ,'oinpany, having
[it. been brought to a elose, with the
exception of pitying (he Stockholders,
the undersigned gives notice to nil eon
corned, that a final i>i\ blend of One Dol
lar and Forty-Sax Cents per Slnire, (on
all Shares on whieh g 22 has been paid)
will he paid to the Stockholders nr their
'egiil representatives, accompanied by
the proper vouchers, oi. application at the
lirst Itriek Building W est of the New
Market, Urotnl-street, Augusta, to
J. S\ . Hill DUES.
Augusta. Oet. SO, 18t*0. wtf S
'VO UV.X'V,
A large DWELLING, I,OT.
iflwM «V<-. mi» I \ LARGE STORE,
well ladciihUed for Dry-Goods
and (Groceries, opposite tl'.e
■tore of Edwuril Thomas, Esq. upper
■ml of sfrond-street—an excellent stand
for business. Possession will be given
>a tin' first ol October. Porterms, whieh
■vill be liberal, apply to Mr. Josta ii C.vr
mi:, ttt the above ple.ee.
GARRET LAWRENCE.
July ill s (i
For Snlc. \
/ HE subserihep oilers for sale.n tract
M. of first quality Oak and Hickory
Lund. cmitaining 3(H) acres, situated lit
Columbia county, on the Hig Kiokce
crock, adjoining lands of Richard Tub
man and t'ankersly. 'i'ho hind is
of excellent quality, and will be sold on
accommodating terms. In Hie absence
of the subscriber, apply to Col. William
Magur, or Mr. Henrv l)nlhy.
THOMAS WARE.
July 2 ts 77
j wr ti^^ivk»
15V
WII. .5. HOBBY,
AT THE
AUGUSTA ROOK. STORE.
LIFE ami death of Lord Fitzgerald,
Lafiiyette in America,
Journal ofu Naturalist, 'flic
Roxohel, Club Hook, Alfection s Gift.
Friendship’s Offering, Blair’s Lectures,
Tbadeus of Warsaw, Anastatius,
Mason's Farriery, Lilly,
Brown's Novels, i|-c. iNe.
DtajH J2t 22
" 100,000 WKL»H
FOR SALE AT THU WHARF
on better terms than they can he furnish
etl from New York, for sale by
A. MACKENZIE.
(£/*• Builders can have a further sup
ply. by applying as above.
July If? 80
THE SUIISCKXBKIft B
*1 & ESPECIALLY inform their
friends and the public generally,
tlmt they are receiving and opening at
their old stand, 15115, KING-STREET,
Charleston, S. C. a large unci splendid as
sortment of
HARD-AVARE. CUTLERY,
AM)
FANX’V GOODS,
To which the attention of country liter
chants visiting the city for supplies is in
vited.
SMITH, HARRIS .J* Co.
Charleston, Oct. 26
07-The Augusta Chronicle, Georgia
Journal, Macon Telegraph, Columbus
Enquirer, Washington Nows and Athe
nian, will publish the above weekly, for
four months ami semi (heir hills for pay
ment with a paper containing the above
lo S. 11. A; co.
October 2d w<hn7
M | ST received, eight eases Gentle
men’s silk black ttnil drab Hats, of
the latest fashion, which w ill be sold at
the northern nvoirecost.
RICHARD ALI EN.
25I’l, 1 ’ 1 , Broad Street.
Jan 2.7 fit 151
~ T m ii :i Bi mig \ *
"XS'BS/'AS sent front Edgefield Court
s y House. S. C, on thc7th ult. in (he
s( ige, a grey hair covered TRUNK, n
bout two Ibct three or four inches in
length, with a card thereon, deeded to
Joint J. Gray, care of Mr Holloway,
Hamburg P. Office. Said Trank has not
been heard of since it started from Edge
held, mid the direction may have been
rubbed oif, Should there he at any of
the Stage officer, or elsewhere, a Trunk
unclaimed, the owner will pay a liberal
reward to any respectable person, to
open it. and if he finds therein, hooks <)•
wearing apparel, on which the name of
the subscriber is written, seal it up and
direct it to Hamburg, IS. I’, care of Mr-
Holloway.
RICHARD 1). Bit 18.
Bench Island , [Mr. I, IS: 12. It* 3l{
The Federal Union and Columbia Free
Press and Hive, will insert the above
once each, and forward (heir accounts to
Hamburg. tS.t'.for payment.
ADMI.mSTraI Oil's SALE.
On the first Tuesday in February next,
WS Li i he sold at (.'a rnes vill, Franklin
Court house, the negroes belong
ing to the estate of Levi Stokes, deeeas
oil.—Terms made known op the day vi
sale.
J AMES MORRIS, Ailin’r,
Deell wtd 17
i, iim ons i ,2200
AllSWSof
Flour, and Rice Mills
¥ V on it; situated in Barnwell Dis
trict, S. V.. MS miles from Augusta ami 10
front the Village of Barnwell, about on a
line direct from Charleston to Augusta,
therefore it is presumed the rail road will
either pass through it or not far off.—
Price &2.'.! 1 )!): one-iifiit cash or approved
endorsed paper tit Off and 00 days, the ba
lance at I, 2. 3, and I years credit, with
interest and mortgage efthe premises.—
Titles indisputable anil warranted,
ft?’ Apply to
JOHN GFTMARIN.
It etch maker, Ao. 1-17 Jiroad street, Augusta,
July }» 70
A DM I V *ST R AT R I XUS W A LE.
On Tuesday, the 2 Uh of January ur.i t,
LL In- sold at the residence of
¥ , the snhseriher, in Columbia coun
ty, all Hsu perishable properly of Jonx
Li’iu a, deceased, late ofsaid county, con
sisting of:
Font, Fodder, Ac. Household and
Kitchen Furniture, Plantation 'Fools, <)-
hdoek of all descriptions: sold for the I
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms made known on the
day ol sale.
‘ OBEDIENCE l>. BURCH,. Unix.
Dee 17 4tw 20
ADMINISTRATOR’S SAUB J
On Friday, the I:s ih of January next,
he s °hl lo le highest bidder, \
V V at Lineidn Court House, on a ere- j
dit till the 2-stlt of December, 15152, all the i
personal properly belonging to the estate
ol Dr. A /.a 15i-;.\ Li,, deed, consisting of;
Horses. Cattle, Hogs, Corn, Fodder,
Road Waggon and Geer, 2 horse Wag
gon complete, one pair Steers and Cart.
G'g and Harness, Plantation Tools ot
different kinds, a large stock ofMetlicines
with .Surgical Instruments, and all the
!• uniitare for a Doctor's shop, Household
.aid Kitchen Furniture. Mahogany Snilo
hoartl and 'Fables, Chairs, a number of
iicds and Furniture, and other articles
too tedious to mention. Any ofthc above
property may he bought privately, if ap
plication is made before the day of sale.
The sale will continue till all is sold.
REM REMsSON, Adm’r.
Dec 21 wtd 21
übihjuj M T ’ 1 jma
EOUCATMWf
WWW M&XV3AU lABOR.
subscriber having purchased
H a small plantation near Eatonlon.
proposes to take six or eight young’ ifien
of goo<l moral character, between tiie
ages of 12 ami 17 to provide for their in
struction in the various branches of Ed
ucation, in Agriculture. and in the Me
chanic Arts. Apparatus to illustrate the
sciences of Chemistry, Astronomy, .Nat
ural Philosophy, 2tc. will be procured
and n Alcclmhicsbop erected.
Schools of this kind established in
Tennessee and in the Middle and .North
ern States have nourished beyond the ex
peetations of (lie most sanguine. Hun
dreds of applications to enter students
have been rejected during the year for
(he want of accommodation. The writer
has been urged by several respectable
and literary gentlemen, who have prom
ised their sons, to open a similar one in
Georgia and lie now designs to make the
experiment. Mo many months have o-
I lapsed in fixing on a site, since lie formed
the determination, that he has not time
testate all the particulars of his plan;
nor will lie make high pretensions in re-
I gardto his qualifications nor the amount
| that shall be learned, lie will endeavor
; however to impart instruction as far and
I I as well as lie is able. Assistance will
■ I be procured in teaching the mechanic
. | arts and some of common the brunches
lof Education. The object is to make
, ' practical men ami qualify them to bc
• come good teachers of schools.
In government, lie will endeavor to
act the part of a parent and treat the pu
pils us Ids children ; but he must be obey
ed. He desires no parent to semi bis son
who is unwilling to have him submit to
(lie regulations of the school. Each sin
dent will labor two or three, hours in tin: day
or about one day and a ha J in the week. —
Care will lie taken, asihe weather grows
warm, that they be not exposed to a mid
day sun, til! they become inured to athle
tic exercise, by employing the mornings
and even digs. Mo many hours will not
’ be requisite all the year, but in a busy
season, somewhat more.
Each student will provide himselfwitli
sheets, towels & blankets—and it would
be economical for him to haven coarse
suit to wear during the hours of labor.
Hooks, stationary, oil. »Vc. will be fur
nished those who need them at the low
est price. The (imesnl'examinalions and
vucations cannot now be named. Reli
gious service will be attended every sab
bath in Eatonlon, a little more than a mile
distant.
Those who wish to enter their sons
must give information and secure places
by the Kith of.lanuary. The school will
he opened on the 2ftd.
, Rotters post paid, addressed to Eaton
ton, will receive attention.
1 \\effwYbiVvowh uu'A Tcvvws.
I CJ
1 The coarse of instruction will occu
py three years.
2. Hoard, lodging, washing, tuition,
i &c. for the Ist year will be $!)(); for the
1 2d sjT-3; and fur the lid #01). Payments.
, half yearly in advance
I .. ‘ AHI EE MHEUWOOH.
i Eatonton, Dec. 1(1, iHftl. 2l>
1 FLAMMIC’AL, Al ATT IEAIATTC’AL,
AM) ENGLISH
i A NIHON V ill ALONE will open
' i .oft. this institution in this city, on the 2d
• j of next January, at the Parsonage of the
' Catholic Chinch. Air. Malone wilire-
I reive only a select, number of pupils, to
; whom he pledges himself to do ample
i justice. Air. A!, will hold an annual ex
jainination of the pupils of his seminary,
i | to which the public will be invited, a net
\ he confidently hopes that on that occa
; sioit, parents and guardians, who shall
i ; PI v«»r him with their conlidencc, will be
i well pleased vvitli the improvement
which their children or wards shall have
made. As to capacity, or morn! char
acter, the most respectable reference
will be given. As to terms, which shall
ho moderate, »V-e. apply at the seminary.
N. H. The English department in ad
dition to the subordinate brandies o)
spelling, reading, dictionary, & English
grammar, will comprehend sacred mid
propionic history, geography, English
1 j composition, declamation, tj-c.iNc.
Dec I I 1!)
ife
i
*s\77
,'ftfovuV SwoyJl mucisa.
ms.
J give a Course of Lessons in
| v v the Broad Sword Exercise. Cut
j and Thrust, and Attack and Defence, at
j the Aiasonic Hal!—the com so to be com-
I prised of IT lessons, to commence on the
| iirst Alonday in January and continue
I each day thereafter, i i the afternoon or
evening, as may be most convenient to
j tiie pupils generally. Terms, for Broad
j sword exercise alone. #2. am! for the cut
j and thrust and attack and defence in ad
dition, @2 the course—if a suliie.ient mini
! her of pupils bo obtained to form a class.
| The lessons wiil be general, to members 1
| oftho Richmond Hussars or any others 1
■ who may desire to attend—and will be ‘‘
j given iu each or all of the exercises, as
eacli pupil may wish.
1 OL/° Apply to either of the Officers of
| the liichmond Hussars.
Dec 21 22
ft'OTic;*::.
fTIOUR months utter date, application 1
toL 1 will be made to the Honorable Infe-- 1
rior Court of Franklin county, when sit- *
tins’ for ordinary purposes, for leave to 1
sell f.at No. o, in the Ist district of Cow- i
eta county, as the property of the estate :
of James AJ liter, deceased, Ibrlhe bctie 1
lit of the heirs and creditors. '
ADEMAAIILLEH, f.rVr.
Dec ftl 4tui 24
D«. BAtttLiPS '
Cl ONCEN TRATED COMPOFM)
/ OF CUHEHM AND MARMAIM
KiLLA, an inoffensive, positive, ~ad
speedy Remedy for the cure of Gonor
rhoea, Gleet, Meniina Weakness, Stric
ture, Whites, Pains in the Loin*. Kjq’
nies, Irritation of the liladder and Fre
thra, Gravel, and other Diseases of the
Urinary Passages.
This most elficacious Preparal-on is
conveniently used, and totally devoid of
irritating qualities, frequently perform
ing cures in a few days; it is healthful
to the stomach, and by no means un
pleasant to the palate: possessing ail (ho
active medicinal properties necessary
for the cure of the above Diseases, vvitli
out any liability of injury to the "system
by exposure to (he weather. It has ob
tained Use sanction of many ol (he
spectable members of (he Faculty, and
and the approbation of all those win,
have had occasion for its use.
‘"A Treatise on the Medicinal Properties of
Sarsaparilla, compiledfrom the heat Avlhuri
tics,’’ strongly elucidate the high repute
and great success which bus long ; ,t
tended its use, in various internal Chron
ic Diseases.
Another choice Ingredient, obtaining
great celebrity in Europe, lias also been
introduced, forming a safe, speedy, and
permanent cure for (he above disease*
Prepared by M. G. Barclay, Al. ij
Mtmml, London : and for sale by
TURPIN & D’ANTTGXAC.
Agkxts, Augusta, GeonrS
Sept, ft wtiiii <ij =
LA w' AO'ITCE.
IMS! ALL hereafter regularly attend
the Mupcrior Courts of Richmond
1 ’ounty. Aly office and residence are in
Greensborongh. Persons residing i n
Augusta, having business to transact
requiring the services of a Lawyer, in’
(he counties of Greene, Morgan," AYw
t >n. Clarke, Oglelorpe, Wilkes. Lincoln,
Talliaferro, Alonroe, or Hancock, mui
who may choose to entrust it to me
will have an opportunity of c-nfeniiuJ
with me personally, twice in a year,
ia reluttion to it.
FRANCIS H. CONE.
Dee 5 if jq
THE
fl* A ISVY €h 1301601A A
SM in the City ofMav
annah, ami under the late improved
arrangement of (ho Western Alail. de
parts for the interior, Mobile, New Or
leans, Arc. each day, a fe w hours after i t
is issued, arriving at Augusta in SN. al
Alilledgeville in 4S, and al AI aeon in of
hours after its departure. Terms sq 00
per nnmini in aiivuneo.
THE COUNT It V GEORGIAN
Is published three times a week ami con
tains'nil the intelligence, including new
advertisements, published in (he Doily
paper. Terms ijfO 00 per annum, paya
ble in advance.
The Georgian, daily and fri• weekly,
contains thalatest < -oiniaercial, Polilieiil;
Domestic & Aliseeihuieoiis intelligence,
and particular pains are bestowed upon
the Aiarine department, w hore also will
be found all that relates to Darien unci
Charleston. A Price Current, carefully
corrected from statements of buy, rs anil
sellers, together with remarks on tint
transactions of the week, is published
every MaUirtlay, tiie Foreign Exports
noted daily, and regular tables of the
Exports of our principal Staples, both
Foreign and Coastwise, published once
a month.
Advertisements from abroad will be
conspicuously inserted in both papers at
To ets. per square of M lines for the first,
and ft< h cents for every succeeding pub
licatiun, when daily, or 50 cents when
twice or three limes per week. Legal
notices carefully published, so as toeem
ply with (tic requisitions of the law.
Jan 11 2-S
NOTICE-
A LL persons imlehted to (he estate of
iIA Alts. Alary AlcTyre, hue of Rich
uioiul county, deceased, are requested to
come forward and stills ihe same, and
ail liiO.~e to whom the estate is indebted
will present their claims to the. subset’!
her, within tlic time prescribed by law.
A. RiIODEM, Ex'r,
N’nv Kl (itw Ift
AUCTION
IKziA Comm ssion Business.
WING taken tbostore lately ocein
4U pied by Air. G. Piiili irs. 1 u ill con
tinue to (i’iun?acl the Auction and Cum
mission Ha.-ino s, as recently conducted
by him, and solicit a contirtwtion of (Ik;
patronage Air. Phillips has been favored
with. Aly attention will be devoted ex
clusively to Goods on Commission, 1
am prepared to make advances to any
amount, and on liberal terms.
J. Al VRSHALL.
Augusta, iOtli Jan., 1832.
WIHTJESAiITIi ISUMSNEPS?.
jfK HE subscriber respectfully informs
gl his friends and the public, that lie
has opened a Whitesmith MbopatAlr.
Jacob Dions establishment, on Wash
ington street, where Douse Looks, Gun
Locks, Window and Door Hinges’,
Mprings and machinery' of id! kinds, to
gether with every article of Iron or steel,
will he made or repaired, at ail (lines in
!he best possible manner, and on the
most reasonable terms. Mtore Locks
are made of a very superior mui sale
kind, such as cannot possibly be picked,
and which will effect every object find
can’be desired from such articles; which
are particularly recommended to Hanks,
.Merchants, d'c.
ANTOINE PICQFET.
Jan 25 2t wif JR
AT PHIVATE SAW 3.
A Likely Vellow Girl, about 20 year*
ili old—accustomed to all kinds ol
bouse-work, is an excellent seamstress
can cut out and make up linen and dress
es, a prime -washer and ironcr ol fine
clothes, agootl nurse and cook, and com
bining every qualification to render her
a valuable acquisition, Mbc ins been
raised in a genteel family, and is now ol
sered with reluctance. Apply to
L. HULL .V- UO
Jau 4 ts 2'\