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Georgia.
r FIIIO SI'ISSC'ISHSIdEJ,
"Laic Vvm\u'\cU)y of V.V\c CiUAic ’Vavcvu vwu\ more reccuVVb' of
\\\c Wowhc.
BRHS l»n vc to Announce to his friejids and the public generally, thnt lie lias ta
ken that elegant anil commodious lire proof brick building on the corner •>(
Hivad and Jackson (Streets, and immediate! v ndj.lining (lie new .lias mie Hall It
is situated in the most central pint of the city, it ml is in the very heart of business —
being in the vicinity of the Augusta It.ink, and the iiraneb Itank ol the ISUite ol
tieorgia. This fcjsfnhlishmcnt is Unown as the
OIL.OBE HOTEL.,
and in its Interior arrangement and general construction, unites in an eniinent de
gree, soacloasaes. neatness and comfort. To the man of family, the individual
traveller, the daily hoarder or the fashionable visitor, the t» I,< HU! presents aeeoin
modplions inferior to n ine in the Southern Slates.
Having conducted for a number of years. Iwo among the most popular Hotels
in thin city, he (l itters hiniselfihat his experience in business, added to the superior
advantages of situation and the resources under his eonlronl, will enable bim to
give the most decided satisfaction, to all who may honor him with their patronage.
His Sl' \liiiKs are rpaeious and well ventilated, and amply supplid " ith the
best of provender, and attended by experienced and steady Ostler—in addition to
which, the nubs fiber will bestow bis own personal unremitting attention, and in
V h urges, will not forget (lie pressure of the times.
fiy The fdiowiag S r,Kills anise a , Olid d,air fruit, the Globe Hotel re
gularly ns follows;
MU'rutguvUh Shigr arrives every da.y, at 7 o’clock, p. in. and departs rvrry day td
11 o'clock, p. in.
Cohmhiir; S. C, Stage arrives cviry day, at l> o'clock, p. in. and departs rvrry day
nl (> o’clock, p. m.
Minis Stage nrrives every Tuesday nnd Friday , at (> o'clock, p. m. and departs
every Monday and Thursday. at 10 o’clock, a. in.
Grrawillr. .s', It. Stair,■ arrives every Tiumlay and Saturday , nt. To’clork, p. in. nnd
departs every Thursday and Sunday, nl - o'clock, a. in,
Ctirursviilr. S. (J. Slag arrives every Friday, alt! o'clock, p. in. and departs every
.Monday, at 4 o’clock, u. in.
VVIMifAiM SH \\.\o\.
Augusta, dune. I-illl.
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SuliHcriher resp. el fully inform the |-nl.d:e I Inti this extensive and splendid
-SL H'' I' \ t{ijlr*l i 1111 v I’, sipiale.l j.i the centre ol business on ISroad si. is now
lilt ■iupin II superior maimer, bn* the reception f transient <V constant Ho.inters.
In ;i idltian to Itis Isrtu r extens'n e laeilith-s, the subscriber has lately added to
■"tCTi* establishment. Hie I ira,. and eb-i'anlly linisheil mljoininer tenenu nl. lately oe
. cupitsl ny tkd. :lt;>iiv il .’immi' i: and e.insiMp.iently t!u> I nitcd Slates Hotel
no\v eomin ises the wdiote le ni^iti el (ten roo\ii:i;v's fhitttrc; and. I'm* its *,;■ re .ll
exletil ol r >.mis, Hieir peculiar eon veilienee <d' !irraiip.’enient.and the style in wliieb
they are iitte.l up. is ansa,'passed, it' a •! irietp.t.ijle<l, by any Hotel in the ceiritry.
Forty ropns are tijipropriiped, wildly ii|>m i fri in the public portion of the Fslab
lishmem. lor toe aecom nod.ition fbo irPia.r and trimsient tainilies; |’*r both el
wiiosn, tin* accommodations oiler peculiar eemf a t and convenience, eoialiiiiine
the ijuiet and retirenumt of private lesidenees. with all the attentions of a Fubln
11 >tel. Ij.ieli suite >t i'o jiiis bis anenlr niee to the front and rear, entirely hide
pendent ofthe public entrances, and in tlieie.tr ofiaeli, are all the customary oat
baihliipfs of a private residence.
F.imilies who any wish i inboard oat. are re=.peetfully invited to cal’ and exam
ine the establishment nnd (hearnintrenUMits mmlr Ibr Hieir parliealai' neconimeda
lion, and may rest assured that they will liud lliein, in every respect, eipn I to ilieit
wishes and expectations
lliivinp spared no expense or exertion to render hnlh the pahlic andpiiva 1
portion ol the Hotel, all that can reasonably he desired, the subscriber feels coni:
dent Hint he will lie enabled to afford Hie most fpreenl le and satistaet- rx aeeoin
in-nlalion t<> nil v\ ho may >oieoni«e it. lie oilers them spacious, comfort able, and
el oara nf 1 ' apart meat s —Hie ut i >st order and renppetahility—the best fore the Mat
keis will ullbrtl—tbioiee pnirs—and careful and ntteatii e Servants. And. fm
their ;l >r«es, go od Stabliii.r. 'featy ofthehest I’riivender, and first rale Ostlers.
1 r* •* ■'bhknoubs Ibi tbuui.rsroN, .W.tnxs, and din t.iamio ii i t:, can obtai*
seats at Hie United States Hotel.
WIUUA M (J. HIH.MMs.
Augusts tin m T
i®ap\
just
at i m;
Aw.rwsta Vi^ok-- Vov o.
A M ? 3Rir\\* Domestic Manners, liv
y-m Airs, Tro|U>|>c.
Landpr’s Rxpeilitiou of the
Female S .veroicras.
'Puinfi's ''Hi'ietl History.
Court ami Ca>u(* of B • irfpnrte, nn»l
other numbers of the Fumilv Biltrury,
Parley's S. America. New A ork, Ureal
Britain nml Mythology.
Pox’s American IVifeionsntory,
Mother’s Hook—l Housewife.
Iloo,»er’s Examination 'hiltl’s Book
Piusrson’s A rlthmetic, 2il ;mrt,
fUi-Jiininsr’s Works,
Tiller's History, 4'c. Ac.
August IS
k » During myjilisei'ee from
iKisiutv. Samdki. Ai J (ik 1
Ason. Ksi|. is duly nutliori'/.
ml to utteml t<> any busi
ness in whkh J nni interested
ERENEZER STARNES.
|L Augl 3t
I .5 s'tfT U£C!£lVfi<)l)< -
£ &%'Xh ,Ui! ' S Quality Hale
; a. I *if 4* R .|.l*,
•>0 pieces Flux Hnjfffinj',
dozen. patent Co lice Alii Is,
5-i• baios br.nvn Shirlinfjs,
Id ili> ilo Sheetings,
4 <lo da tile am! point Blankets,
8 do red Flmmels,
I ’2 do ! lindseyw,
‘2 do C Plumules.
- di) and Plaids,
- cases bleached Sheetings,
8 do Irish l.inens.
8 do Prints, (low priced.)
I 1 do Cotton Mdkfs,
1 do Silk Bandanas,
f For Sale low for Cash, or approved
onper, by
J. MARSH XI«Tj.
«>et 81 7
GEORGIA, FK\NKI.I\ COIJXTV. .
To Temperance, Cleveland and Joseph Cleveland
will please take notice, that I
3 vsii'nil imply to the next Superior
- Court, to he held in and for said county
i nthe second Monday in October next
■ lot a writ of partition for all the lands be
longing to the estate of Wyatt Clove
- land, dec’d. If you have any objections
you will please make them at that time.
HUBERT 1,. LANE.
March 31 6tm 5!)
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PitOSPECTIS OF THIS |
S 0 JTKSS.IT HSS.A.OO, >
APapcr, to bo Published Weekly) at
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA.
IN issuing proposals I‘or llic fiooTHnn>
Hi'.kalii, llic proprietors disregar bug |
those appeals usually made to tin; kindly
and patriotic feelings of the Public, deem
it barely necessary to slate tin: political
principles which shall guide its course.
The excitement which lias spread
throughout flit: whole Southern country,
in consequnce oC (lie unrighteous Farid
• of I*l2B, lias created a marked difference
in the political sentiments of the citizens
, of the South, as touching the powers ol
the General Government—which differ
ence, it is our candid belief, will in a
great measure be removed, by laying be
fore them, in as clear and intelligible
form as possible, the principles and cor
rect policy of our entirely new and expe
rimental government. The course we
think has not been pursued in as (Uriel a
line, as might have been wished. Tilt
disputes of parties have usurped 100
argely the columns of the few orthodox
• papers in oiireountry, to ullow a candid.
' sober and dispassionate investigation <d
1 our national policy—and, of the delicate
relations which exist—and which were
intended by the framers of the Hailed
1 Stales Constitution to exist—between
the several Stales and the Federal tiov
eminent. We w ould not indeed by the
expression ot this opinion, he supposed
to accuse those prints of dereliction ol
duty, hut merely to state a fact, w hich
must he apparent to the Editors them
selves of those papers.
To present, therefore, to the public, a
sheet upon which shall he inscribed the
rimn i hkm in.ns of (lie Constitution—to
exolain the object and aimofour Federal
Union, and the only means by which it
may, nt this imminent crisis, he *• saved
at its last gasp,” mid forever idler perpet
uated—and to maintain and defend the
reserved rights, powers and privileges
ol the Stales, as severally independent
and sovereign in regard to the sain
rights, powers and privileges—is the
purpose of the publication of the Huu-
A lil).
The proprietors hind themselves to
the support of no individuals for the
(’residency of these United Hates. We
hold reserved to ourselves the right ol
commenting upon the public acts ol pub
lic men, whether for approbation or re
proof—esteeming it the highest and most
i sacred duly and privilege of (lie Press, to
desca'd upon the acts and proceeding's,
I whether of one official personage, or of a
constituted body, freely, fearlessly and
mtrammeled by pledges. Men are placed
in olliee to transact the business of the
People, and a watchful eye should he
kept over them. No man has yet been
found, so unbiassed by his own interest,
as to give himself up wholly to the per
lormaiiee of public duties,tsolely for the
public good—none so pure, as to induce
his constituents to confide to him their
interest and welfare, blindly, and with
out a stated and periodical revisnl ol Ids
acts. For these reasons, no ) runiise
•ire mail**, no pledges given, to inconsid
erately reprehend the course and con
duct of tills one public functionary—or
I > blindly applaud the sentiments and
deeds ol’that oilier minister of the peo
ple.
T. BY MI 11,
11 F. ISIS VNTHWATTB.
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ed weekly on a large imperial sheet with
new type and line paper.
Subscription. $5150 payable on the re
ceipt of (he first number, tiM ('ll id theex
piration (d'six months, or &5 (HI at the
end of the year.
holding Subscription pa
■ pers will confer favor by forwarding
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Editors of News papers are requested
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| Fell 20 if 4l__
* THE
B>AIIW OHOStGIAN,
a s Pnbli-hed in the City of tSavnnnnli.
'I Bland under the late improved arrange
* incut oflhe Western Mail, dedarls for
I' the interior. Mobile. New Orleans, At
• each day. a (i \v boars after it is issued.
arriving at Augusta in 28, Miitedvcviile
1 in I*S. and at Maeon in 54 hours after its
L ' de; artiire. Terms Oil per annum in
' advance.
TVu> CmwuVvn Ocovgum,
is published throe limes a week and eon
- tains all (he intelligence, including new
nßcrtisements, published in the Daily
i crier. Terms I*3 (I!) per annum, payn
!e in advance.
she Georgian, dally and tri weekly,
•ontains the latest t 'onimereial, Folilietd;
Domestic & Miscellaneous intelligence,
t .md particular pains are,bestowed upon
die Marine department, where also v*. ill
i he found all that relates to Darien and
Charleston. A Price Current, carefully
eorrected from statements ofhnyers and
sellers, together with remarks on tin
transactions of the week, is published
every Saturday, the 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
73 ets. per square of 1-1 lines for the first,
and D7A cents lor every succeeding pub
lication, when daily, or 50 cents when
twice or three times per week. Legal
notices carefully published, so as to com
ply with the requisitions of the law.
da n 11 28
TO K
From the Ist of Detohe
four Tenements in Mrs. <ll
range <d wood Ciiildim.’s.v
* isStilso. 52. 51. and 5(5, on the south
I side of ilcond street, and nearly opposite
the Bridge Rank. The Tenements con
sist, each of a store on Urond street, a
small Dwelling above, and back build
iltgS. Apnlv to
A. SLAUGHTER & C.TABUZAN,
Agents Jur Airs .1/- -y Or arts.
| sept I * lOt 01
Situation Wanted,
BV a young Man, who is capable of
attending either in n Dry Hoods,
Grocery, or Commission Store: and will
he satisfied with a liberal compensation.
A line addressed to S. L. and left ut this
office, will be attended to.
Oct 6 3t 2
EDUCATION
wim xvaxvab baviovv.
sphscriber having purchased
u small plantation near Butonton.
proposes to take six oreighl young men
of good moral character, between the
ages of I” and 17 to provide for their in
struction in the various brunches ol Ed
ucation, in Agriculture, and in the (Me
chanic Arts. Apparatus illustrate the
.-cieiices of Chemistry, Astronomy, Nat
ural Philosophy, Ac. will be procured
and a iMechahicshop erected.
Schools of this kind established in
Tennessee and in the Middle and North
ern .States have flourished beyond the ex
jiectations of the most sanguine. Hun
dreds of applications to enter students
have been rejected during (he year for
the want of accommodation, 'fhe write,
has been urged by several respectable
and literary gentlemen, who have prom
ised tlieir sons, to open a similar one in
Georgia and he now designs to make the
experiment. So many months have e-
Inpsed in fixing on a site, since lie formed
the determination, that he Inis not time
to state all the particulars of Ids plan; -
nor w ill he make high pretensions in re
gard to his qualifications nor the amount
dial shall be learned. He will endeavor
however to impart instruction as far and
us well as he is able. Assistance will
lie procured in teaching the mechanic
arts anil some of common the brunches
of Education. The object is to make
practical men and qualify them to be
come good teachers of schools.
In government, he will endeavor to
net the part of a parent and treat the pu
pils as Ids children ; hut lie must be obey
ed. He desires no parent to send idsson
who is unwilling to have him submit to
the regulations of the school. Each stu
dent will labor Iwo or three hours in Iho day
or about one. day and ab dj in the week. —
Pure will be t aken, ns Ihe weather g rows
warm, that they be not exposed to a mid
day sim, till they become inured to uthk*
tie. exercise, by employing the mornings
and evei.aigs. 580 many hours will not
be requisite all the year, but in a busy
season, somewhat more.
Each student will provide himself with
sheets, towels A blankets —and it would
he economical for him to have a coarse
suit to wear during die hours of labor.
Hooks, stationary, oil, Ac. will be fur
nished these who need them at (lie low
est price. The times of examinations and
vacations cannot now be named. Reli
gious service w ill lie attended every sab
bath in Eutontoii, a little more than a ndle
distant.
Those who wish to enter their sons
must give information and seen e places
by the lOthof.January. The school will
by opened on the 23d.
Letters vost paid, addressed to Eaton
l ii, w ill reeeive attention.
\\cgu\aVvo\\s niu\ Tcyvws.
1 The coarse of instruction will occu
py three years.
‘2. Hoard, lodging, washing, tuition.
Sr. I r the ist year will he £5)0; for the
2d s*.3: and for the 3d *53. Payments
half yearly in advance
ADIEU SHERWOOD.
Eafonton. Dec. Id, i’SJI. St!
MAI®
OF THE
cousffTir or vnsnoiz'zn.
SHAY 'j now in the hands oflhe En
graver. w hich v il he completed by
the first of Novembi r next, n general and
accurate Map oflhe Cherokee Country,
drawn from the returns ol the District
Surveyors. Owing to the great number
of Lots, into which the country has been
divided, particularly the Hold Region,
and the large dimension ol the sheet it
will require, to have all those namhei?
distinctly and aeenrately laid down, i
Imre thought it advisable to form tin
Map into separate and detached Sec
tions; which I designate us Gold Map
and Land Map.
All the Land Districts in the Territory
are laid dow n on one shoot, and consti
tute a distinct and separate 31 up by
themselves.
'l’iu* districts reserved and surveyed a«
Gold Districts, are divided into three
-beets or Maps. Districts No 1,2,3, 4.
•>. 11. 12, 13. Id, and 15, of the first sec
tion, form the first 3lap.
Districts No. 1.2. 3, 11. 15, 10, 17, 18,
1!), 20. 21 and 22, of the second section,
form the second Map.
Districts No. 1,2, 3,4. 17, 18. 10.20.21
and 22, of the third section, nnd Districts
No. I. 2,3, lt>, Itnd 17, of the fourth sec
tion. term the third Map. On these
daps will be found each District in the
Perritory. with every square lot of Land
and Fraction ilislin- tly laid down & num
bered; till .Mountain!?, Rivers, Creeks,
Jfrmiehos, Roads, Ferries, Ac. are cor
reedy and faithfully delineated.
The* .Map will be handsomely engrav
i d, printed on strong silk paper, colored
and put up in morocco cases at the fol
lowing prices, viz:—
Land Map, $5 CO
Gold .M ips tj:} 50 each, or for
the three, *lO 00
For (Jold and Load Maps,
prising the whole Territory', sls 00
Persons desirous of obtaining this
valuable Map will do well to inform the
publisher soon, as but a limited number
can be obtained during the drawing ol
the Lottery.
All communications addressed to the
subscriber in iMilledgeville, Ga. (puslagi
paid of course,) will meet with prompt at
tention.
ORANGE GREEN.
Alith dgrritle, August 23, 1822,
in the tSlato of Georgia,
who are disposed to publish the above
two or three months, shall receive a set
of the Maps as compensation. <>. G.
LIW MTIC'E*
ISRAEL hereafter regularly attend
the Superior Courts of Richmond
Comity. 31 y office and residence arc in
Greenshorough. Persons residing in
Augusta, having business to transact,
requiring tho services of a Lawyer, in
the counties of Groene, (Morgan, New
ton, Clarke, Ogle!orpe, Wilkes. Lincoln
TaUjuferro, 31 on roe, or Hancock, nnd
who may choose to entrust it to me.
will have an opportunity of conferring
with me, personally, twice in a year,
in relattion to it.
FRANCIS 11. CONE.
Dec 5 ts 18
♦ *
a —
TO
vt3UL A large DWELLING. LOT,
Ac. and A LARGE STORE, |
well calculated for Dry-Goods
<Xs3SBSb ami Groceries, opposite the i
store of Edward Thomas, Esq. upper 1
end of Broad-street—an excellent stand ;
tor business. Possession will be given i
on I lit- first ofOctobcr. For terms, which i
will be liberal, apply to 31r. JosF-rn Cau
rie, at the above place. i
GARRET LAWRENCE. 1
duly HI HR
Hew Sfemi&y Atias. 1
N ECONOMICAL ATLAN, for the '
ia use of families and young persons, I
centainingtH 3laps, with various'Fables 1
of Population and Extent ; heights of |
mountains, lengths of rivers, canals roads
railroads, with views of buildings, dress. <
4-e. in the various countries. Some i
work of this kind is almost indispensable 1
1 iu every family—nnd none has ever been 1
published so cheap nnd portable, as this. I
• p,i,e*! 50. 'Fins day published by <
1 RICHARDSON, LORD & HOLBROOK,
’ Boston.
> April 4 51 i
t SI i HA. 18 9 15 9 ~|!
r jwi'fl.k nslus sst. Croix and Porto i
1 Ri«<* SUGARS,
I 2iM) bbls. No. 3 3-aekerel,
s!t whole and half barrels .No. 1 iJ
s 2 Mackerel.
B 100 bids N. E. Rum,
2(10 hlids. do.
JOO bbls Northern Gin,
> 5!) do .Monongahela Whiske
300 coils ilalo liopt*,
200 pieces Hemp Hugging,
1 JO bales Sacking,
1 10 do brown IShceting A Shifting
lit do bleached do do
'/ 200 keg Nails, assorted.
For !Sule by
s THO3IAS .McGRAN.
Get 17 3t 5
; ~ MOT'ICIIe
y AVING sold out my interest in the
SIU. Firm of Hostwiek ij* Hail'd, whieb
li firm wiis dissolved on the Ist of.lime last,
il i take this opportunity of returning my
e (banks to my olil friends, and I'tisiomoiv
■. generally.for the liberalsnpport they li.ix e
- heretofore given me, and to solicit a con
- limianec of the same to my new firm,
4 having taken into Copartnership Mr.
Jons C. Gi'.ki'n, (he business is conlinuct!
'■ UMUiR TUI'. FIUM OF
0 i> szjuiz
C/*’ Wo intend keeping on hand, ti
.’J General assortment of
ms i r
«ROC.JIEaEKS,
Whieb will be sold sis low as the market
will afford, sit the tßtore lately occupied
'■ by 3lessrs. Collins A Nlauton, No, oiti,
soutli side Crond street.
1 HEN.f A3l IN BAIRD.
•' Augusta, S' ji'. 1~1, i -:]i Sr ill
Tin?
Wecly iVIc ruing C’cu:icr
AMI
5 NE W V O ir; ii M\ <1 ffllE li .
Oil Saturday, the 28(h January, inst.,
(lie Pi'opi ielors of (lie Nlurning Couriei
and New-\orU Emjtiirer, intend pah
fishing on the largest folio sheet ever is
I sued, si Weekly Newspaper to contain
a/l that apiieai's during the week in theis
’ daily paper. It v. iil be published on tine
paper, with new type; and to place it
|t williin the reach ofall classes ol tlie eon
muiiily, it will be afforded to subscriber:
| nt the reduced price of tuiii;:: uoi.i.aiis
c per annum, payable always in ait ranee.
I Iu consetpieuee of the oilier Daily Pa
pers in New-York, determining not U
iunird vessels-und receive their news oi
( Sunday, the Publishers of tlie Courier A
Enquirer have lately invested tjliuti;hn
Tiious.i mi noi.i.aiis in a separate newses
V tahlislimenl, consisting of one Hihocner
of ninety tons,-one of sixty tons, and (Iu
J’ necessary row-boats. This establish
nient is supported at the annual expens*.
* of mm? tiiol'sami no}.i.aus, and vessels
c ' from Europe are boarded at sen nnd their
■ news disseminated through the eomitrj
with great dispatch, long before (hey
reach (he harbour,
in its polities, tho Comm r A Exquino.
*> is purely Democratic—adhering to the
principles nnd usages of the Republican
Party, and advocating the re-election of
General Jackson to (ho Presidency. It
columns arc alike devoted to Foreign
r and Domestic Intelligence, Morals, Li
(cratnrc and (he Fine Arts. In morals
however, it does not net upon the creed
of Fanatics or Bigots, baton the contra
’> ry, inculcates those principles of morali
ty and religion only, which are founded
upon peace and go id will to all mankind
•—(lie fruit of which is tolerance and bro
! therly afluetion instead of “ persecution
for opinion's sake.”
Upwards of four thousand copies of
tho Courier nnd Enquirer are published
Daily, and more than Tiißt-a; thofsam)
Semi-weekly: ami in tlie t ity ol Nfw
. York its daily circulation is known lobe
more than an hundred per cent, greater
" than any other paper, 'i hose facts are
referred to. as affording tlie only eom
-1 mentary the Proprietors can with pro
1 priety offer on the quality of the matter
which will be found in their contempla
ted weekly publication.
1 II is intended to publish 17.300 copies
of (lie first number of (lie paper, which
will be distributed in different parts ol
the country, and one copy sent to each ,
Post Muster in the United States, iu or
der that a specimen oflhe publication
may be examined.
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THE €HARJL£STOJV I
OEOCIUSICir STOPHB
fgVIE Subscribers well Lr...vv J 'riS
W. (feorgia, ns dealers in Earthenß
ware, t lima, OlaeS, An. I,eg leave B
torm their numerous customers v .iB
asothers on their way to Charleston <vß
their stock is now complete, am’ V fl
nonneed by judges to he the hot iV'u.H
united Si a as, which they are ofieri
merchants at us low a rate u s aiHr
ket in Jlmeridi, *
They arc well aware that promises uifl
less supported by facts, arc uselc-s . I
worse than useless; they make no’nJH
tmses, nor appeal to pvhlicsnn., „■/, ~
pomrjul coiuhinations or priiatr n , B
they are well satisfied that fhe’.amH
know bow to appreciate such am . ... ’ H
Xo market is closed against ns," l.a;
the reverse all are open, and our
ness solicited by the manufacturer- ,'B
friends arc many and powerful, am' ~B
numerous other advantages, cm i. ( ii;p B
for doing business arc not awaited bv Viß
dealer ui Augusta, orsurjmssed hy
. \ Hie- York,
Wo would say. in conclusion, that vB
intend making it the interest ofpunh-isciaß
to hay from its: our prices shall lie haS
and terms liberal. Wc refer to our cuß
tom era in every village in Ceonria |'B
the respectability of cur bouse and rcß
tiln• i o ol oni* 1. 1 ti.iircss nn’nri{; f<*s
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Boston, {irivo uoliro thiH
du y w ill soon have ready for pnhlictahußf'
' v * onnaeatary on the Holy I!i!,| r ß
Irani Henry and Scott, with tiddid'o.iß
explanatory notes from Doddridge. i*B
trie, I'oole, Louth, and other emir,Bfe'
writers.
The above work is now in progress tfl-
J oadoi,, from the press of the ilelHmfl
i ract .Society, and w ill he issued i., r ß
as the parts are received. The wholß
conveniently arranged for family ~„B
Ke-edited wuh improvements hy sevcoß
( lergy men in uaoiu confidence laav I
placed. •
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4 lA ‘ Persons are bet- by eamiV-m-u
tradingl'nvTWO \(iTHS „|
'and. • i veil conjaatlv l»v nty«elf
wife. ('ATinaaxK A. Mai-.sh. to .U-.'iVli
’ -arswell. one of them for tf-df), drawn : a
'he :M ofiWny, l w !]*i, and made in.vsil.'«S
me month after dale-lhe other drawi,
on the same day, ;{ij r(s j
.title two months alter date—-as lla-Va'd
'arswell lias receive, l the full vuluc"ii,i
diem.
TfIO>IA,S r. M V'SM
Hambm-g. S. C. August Kith, ISkT <H)
The Carolinian will plea.se publish the
drove three limes.
t. vao '
. a amsAT
as noiv ol’erod in the sale of a t-a. i r
a t of L VX D. in Can-oil county, v. hid, is
li; co vered to ho riel: in lie (idifei, r- 1
'{’he owner being tm the i\e o( !,’ ~g
journey to the North, will now sell it Air,
,fa quick application is made, imh-i.u
labie tiilet. will be delivered.
A FLItV AT This UFF?t j],
T eti<- ! f< 7 i
&£& Jt li hiiSviltUiS iii’ til i
S'i'ATii OP' Ui-iOiiJil.t,
tl -h'l Trtfdecs of this iasiiiutiou, ini*
pressed with (liegreat imparlance
"i aliitiiliug the facilities of n< spiii ir.a’a
complete Medical education in out cu n
Xlate. and in cur own climate, have un
der (he authority of their charier <u g n
itfrd a itlciiical t.'olh'ge in the city of Au*
.vusia, and elected the following Piah s- ‘
■iors, \ i;/,;
It. A . Dugas. 31.1), on Anatomy nial
Physiology.
Jos. A. ilvn, iM.O. on 3!a!criu Medi
ca and Therapeutics.
John Hunt, A!. IS, on the Institutes ami I
Prut lice of Medicine.
VI. A:vr.«xt', M. 1), on Obstetrics aid
Diseases of women and chihlr >n.
\j. D. Foiui, 31. D. on Cl.tinistry ami |
Punnacy.
I'auf. F. Evr, ?f. D. on Surgery.
'] be'l'rusti cs respectfally call the at
tention of the public to the distinguishing
feature of their plan of instruction. The
course will he sir months instead of the usu
al period oVfuur. hy wbieh extension of
time, the Lectures w ill he less crowded,
and an opportunity aliorded for more mi
nute ihiily e.ruminiilivHs. That the Le. lares
may In- interesting and salislaclory. the i
necessary nppuratus and preparations j
have been ordered from Europe :-nd l!ic
North.
Candidates for the Doctorate are re
quired to be of good moral eliaractcr: ft) I
have attended t-.l least two fall courses j
of Lectures in Ibis Institution, or one in
: some •other respectable iVjcdicnl College
and a second in this, in addition to the j
usual term of private study : to have re
gislcrcd their nann s, and delivered to the
.Secretary an ianagural dissertation on
some medical subject, one im-aih previ
oils to (he conclusion of the coarse.
't he course will commence on the thin'
.Vorihn; In October next. and terminate tin
third Wednesday in April.
The expense of the full course of Lee.
fares will be Ss-lt’O.
Blatricahuion, £5.
tiradualion Pee, spIO.
Ciood board may be obtained in the vi
cinity of the Institute for *l3 per month.
The healthiness of Augusta and econ
omy to the student, need no comment.
Published by order of the Hoard,
fsigned,
A rCUkSTI/S It. LONGBTRRKT,
President of the /toiiril of ‘l'rvstees,
WILKIX AX IOM,
Vice President.
L. D. FOLD, Secretary.
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