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COHPO RATION
Os THE
CITY OF_AUGUSTA.
MA YOR,
saaiull hale.
ME HIRERS Os COUNCIL
tidtv.-ml 1 mnnati ,James Harper, Peter Brn
nucb, W C. Dillon, K. M’Cooinbs, R Barber,
T. GUstutk, >ios<*s Kr ts.
Clerk of Council, G. M. Walker
Cierk Court Common Ritas, William Jackson
City BUeriJf A. tome I'icque.t.
Ctly Collector and Treasurer. J. H. Mann.
City Manual, Mitchell Nelson.
Deputy do James Pea y.
Justices of the Peace, Benjamin Rowland J.
W. Meredith, P. H. Mantz, G. M. Walker. (J
Dickinson, A. I. Huntington, A. G. Raiford. Juo
M Tyre, Eugene Verdery, Augustus Verdery
( JAmes A. May.
Constables,'! hornas Taut, James Peav, Thomas
l lumphell, Louis Kunzo, Louis Meredith, \N iu.
Martin, Gustavos A. Parker.
Clerk of the Lower Market, Jas. W. Meredith
Clerk of Hu-. Upper Market, A. G. Raiford.
Sexton, John Marshall.
SuperiiUeudant of the Magazine, Thos Quiz-
Snbetry.
City Surveyor, Robert Raiford.
Judge Comt Common Picas, R. R Reid, Esq.
Sessions ot the Court of Common Pitas, fourth
Monday in January, March, May, July, Septem
ber and November.*—A'c/urn Day, five days be
fore.
JUSTICES OF THE INTERIOR COL". T
Valentine Walker, Holland M’Tyre, William
Shannon, Edward Thomas, Absalatu Rhodes.
Clerk Sup r &? laf’r Courts, .latm-s Me Laws
Clerk Coml of Ordinary, Geo. A. li. Walker
Sessions oj the Superior Court fur Richmond
County, Fourth Monday ill May, and third Mon
day in November
fusions of the Inferior Court for Richmond
C>>unly, Fourth Monday in June and December
Courts of Ordinary throughout the fitut>., On
the first Monduy of January, March, May, July,
September and November
AUCTIONEERS.
C. Philip*, | Latham Hull.
NOTARIES PURLIC.
Win. II I onus, Richard H Wilde, Paul (lovignol
C A. Crawford, Augustus Moore, Win Jackson, <
DminJ r.Vluipliy, Charles Carter, X Picquct,
J 9 Beers, Western B Thomas, Andrew J Miller,
George W Crawford, William C Micoti, Win I
Gould, William II Ehkmii, Walter Veitch, Sam
Peck, Joseph Hutchinson. John A Barnes
HANK Os MOL’ST A
Offering Day, Monday Discount l/ay Ttie*< : m
president, Th'»niu* Cuimnms Cashirr. Ann. iu*
JRnore, Teller, P itnsignol
Directors. —U Tu’unm 1 Gardner, J %!■ ..re.
J Cariuidiael, James Fraser, James ILuper, J t
Houes, Aam I Clark, It'dirri \ Reid. Win. t nm- j
lliiig, 1 hninas M Gian : on the part ot tlie Slate |
Re njamin Baird, Vv illialu lohii*ton, II II Cos k
IIRANCH STATE RANK at Augusta
Offering /)•»»/, Tnuraday Discount Day, Ft id >
hrsiihn l Samuel Hale, Cashitr, Isa ic lleury,
Tetter, William II Jones
Ihricturs 'iamn •! Hals. \ Waterman, ft li
Musjrove, A hianghte*', W II inl pin. Jam's M
Carter, John Ditsi», Joliu P Grentei, I (
Heard P lit.<v.ill
IXHUnANCL k RANK IXU COMPANY. ,
o{t win.’ I) ii W*dm .dav Discount Day fliur*
It «v Peter Benn eh Pi eidcnl, llnlx'il Walton,
Secretary \ Cashier W»n Poe, Teller Ar i-vok- i
keeper■ fUnrtacs li Webster, J M’Dnw ill, A ,
ftibby, A P Pi dot, Alexander tirabani. William
Rones, Janus It Bishop, Enoch Knight, W IN
Montgomery, Wm Harper,
M£RUHANTS' Sc PLANTERS’ RANK
Offering Day, 'Tuesday, Discount Day, Wednes-i
das, liom Ist Julia to Ist 0< tubei ; l Mb ion; and j
f)isiouul Day, Wednesday lion* Ist Uclolier to I
isi June
Joseph Wheeler, President, John I' Lloyd, i
s'uthrrr, Hem* H Holcombe, I'itte.r Joseph!
Huuhtusoii, Book ketptr, John A liaruss, l»u |
tvuid Clerk.
Dmrtoti —Joseph Wheeler, F.dwnrd lluuums
Vl* W allsar, John W Hildget, John t" I loh omlte j
Charts* l* William*, Wm. M Rowland, I. t.ib- j
Hl'*
■S f VINOS BANK of Augusta,
Tela aid i t amphrlt, President, Isaic lleury,!
Cashier Sf T> tamrer.
Day of thpvsd, rsery Saturday from Hto A !
V lock
If OUST. 1 LIIIUARY SOCIETY.
•V sl.iuanirt , i /isesttiH Ituard ut IStrtclors, H
F. l*o* Nt*< story \ Jirosuier, J nines taould.
Tikonaa.
I MON II n t m COMPANY
Pi t*M l» mii'i li, Prii elci i John >.uiip, ll iarfu
pa, T. 'Mir*rr V herniary
Alemud * Ms Kmikie, U. II Musgiuve, ihooiat
• A Si- \\ m lutiuk Vo< isin• M *.>re. John
' Ail isi ivu, V Indwell. Jhrrilur«.
STEAM 1W IT Cl 'tr I.W
IVi'i IlnlaitiiiA, Ji|nil, lUl’i ii I Poe, Pisoturer ,
Jr J e . I I;; y.
LOT Uin WEST.
I V.tlllsMSs.
MEDICAL SOCIETY
.1 saOiiei luuimij.ii'i 1‘ , t'.it ut. Win Sasaje, j
f I.* Pl.t ...in', l , M. IsolKl Ison heto'd Mg ,Ni
n.t/y \ t U. Ida.n, sso * r aptont. a* Secretary
s ais as** man a, ibiS'Mrr Jl» Walker, (bo.ni
i / f's rt r Se“ RD il Wt'M) A ( IDI V Y
I .eat*! I t » H)*t»‘H, fSiiiJoi) Items || r um
w I' *at 1 1 It Reel \ fi Lougstiei 1 111 Vs i
t u mi: ‘ am, \V rta I taisSll l. thnuias \| l • inn !
I. W Mu*.l;"**r M . James W Dasus
l . . V I* s Mas*«» I-* Ike fi.* i/J JasM Laos.
L ~ . Janie* 1‘ W aslstel.
I KEL Si HOOI
I N • *s Cumii.i t P cast *«; Pe*rt B*nn*'< h
I'm J * wrt f I've, >' I
tijs Msa*ii«' fi rSMirtr, El* Mitsiio, Teacher.
.Viaaf ri, —Jrnai \t.mie, >.iinu'l Da'e. Id
* a 111 J Jl»l tin Jehu Its *>«•• I Hems R VRe Isi.
| ci nsl lubhiou. *a J 9 Walker, J ««<>•* Hsi|>rt
,v* dical ins titi ie or i.mmuA
orru !*•
L t 1 II lel T* .SslesW s asiall H'J I ibniln v
f— t'i K 4/hI
, ISS li srs I s* Pi (SiXi Xt
t i* *«itssia .Vsn
J • M w salta f, i
.* a ft t» I t 1 t'i»f»,’lH i issei t(l
i*.. Si,l‘ as i V
|* s' Si as' a , a-of L* tlmctnws s'sisnrtsecrr »
si Ia '1 * '•. * »S sdwf. |l S Lsslasiea
r«,ii s, SI » 1 1 * i>l in alfiasei es! **s
J! An s| .1 l' U.' >' easts It. na Isi (Ist. In
i lal itkisMV
(. I solutes ***4 I* a- l.it «l
■
I I>t (sue
W f • oil »
U* Maictte VE-al c* tl*ssa i ak
I t* June
' A I•; M D M t. a!,WI», flaw Ut to
fttinwiy
O* >s««ti s tiam Veil U' Jasve
T jrr flW*.
Trustees masonic hall.
Samuel Hale, Chairman, Thomas 1 Wray, Aiz"i'
MacKeozie A Slaughter, John W Wiids, J S
Beers, Francis Gauahl, Robert Pa Reid, J 0 Mer-
San, T G Ci sey, Wm T Gould, Peter Bennoch,
Wm Schley.
MASONIC CALENDER.
Wtbb's Lodge, No 10, meets 3d Friday in eve
ry month
Social Loilge, No 3, 2d Friday in every month.
Augusta Chap’ r, R. A. M. Ist 'iuesday in ev
ery month.
Otorgia ’ Encampment, Knights Jentplars, Ist
: Monday in every month
! Adoiura.ii < ounril of Sa kS M, first Saturday
in D* * eri: *r, Mandi, June and September.
Lodge of Perfection Council of P. of Jerusa
; lein nd Rose Croix Chapter, 2d Wednesday in
February. May, An*:ust and November.
Consistory of S. P R. S. 22d June, and 22d
December.
EX (HA SUE II POKERS.
Beerg, Booth i'c St John, | Allens LPaddock.
MOVE A RLE l EASTS.
Septuagesirrm Sunday Feb 11; Shrore Sim
rfay, Feb 25; Ash W ednesday, Fell 28; Mid.
Lent Sunday, March 2a; Palau Sunday, April
8; Easter Day, Apiii'ls; Low Sunday, April
22; Rogation S',rrmayr, M u _l); Ascension Day,
May 24; IVbit Sunday. June 3; Trinity Sunday'.
June 10 ; Adven'. Suudav. Dec 2.
»S TIA DIN (i LOH Ml TTEDS
«'F COUNTIL, FOR THE PBEBFNT YEAR
On Accounts —Messrs. Harper, Bar' er, and
Kirkpati it k.
Streets —Megm r BeormeJi, McCombs, andßofT
Jail —Meski s Ross, Thomas, Hod Dillon.
Pumps —ofMissis. McCombs, Glascock, and
K’ii kpatt ic’;
Market —Muesrs Glascock, McCombs and
Barber.
Magusint —Messrs. Kitkpatrick, Thomas anil
Dillon.
Iliver Bank— Mcssrs Bennoch, Harper, and
Bni bar.
Drains —Messrs. McCombs, Picff, and Ben-!
n<)' b.
Health Me»srs. Thomas, Barber, and Me- |
Combs.
Pnlii t —Messrs. Harper. R»>fl" and Dillon.
Ei’c Engines —Messis. Kennoi h Glascock and
R.
l’ubli-t:ed bv order of Council, passed the llth ;
May 18.;u.
GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk t
May J 7 A
AiAlI. ARRANGEMENT.
Northern Mail.
Due i-very evening at 8 o'cloek. Close* every
evi-mng at I* n i lock
Mm)* for Pendleton If Jtc arc made up
on Frida* «• It T M and forwaidtrd vnt Edge-I
field t House.
Mails tor Greenville C || H (’., Astiville. N j
Carotin i, .ut Tennessee and Kentucky, are!
in "lr up on halm days, at ff P M and forwarded [
vi.i Edgefield ( . 11.
I ’hfirlestoH Mail.
Due every Sunday, Wednesday, and Fiiday
Ut »i*l I’ M. ( o*. 4 *»• iy 1 nesd.iy, 1 liuis'tay j
ami au'uidny, at Jo A M
Savannah Mail,
IW rn iy M'liiilay, Wednesday and Friday,
by I 1 V M Closes every Monday, Wednesday
aud Saturday i.t VP. M
Mtllitlgtvilh Mail.
Due < verv evaniog earept Thursday, by 8 '
P. M ('loses every evening, except ’ltiesday,
at 9 P. M.
Mm l * lor Forteil e, Clinton, Macon, Kuos
villc, Columbus, Creek Ygemy. Alatoiiua. Mis
*i«»ippi, and Louisiaun, aie made up on Mon
days. Wednesdays and Fridays at PI 1 M
Mail* (or Middle and West Fiat Ida, on Mon- 1
day* at U I*. M.
M ill* lor l *irrnshoiough mi.l Madioin, Gen.
mi .HinnU** >iuil Wednesdays, at (t P. M
M.uU l*>r Entonton and Month ello, Geo. on
Mondays and Baiiudays, at 9 P M
Athens Vuil.
Due every Suntlav ami Wednesday, at 7 P M
Pins* • every Monday and F i nla' , at V P. M
Mail* for Went l enneme* are made up on |
Mi.uilmi, ul 1' IV M. and for» at ib and liv tln* i > utr
I
I 'arnrtvillc M nl.
Due ever* I riduv. at U I', M Close* eveiy i
S. ilurd.iv mi 9 P M.
(in nivillr , N. C. Mail.
vu ev.*t|)L»to* c ii *ai' mmm c m
Doe *ve»v Mnnday.tiy 3 P M ( love* every
Mnuday. at *1 P, M
( \n)%ttwhat(h\( Mail.
ll* I"HH 111 FIS K fit Vft, % r
floe every Sunday *l (’ M Clove* every j
Tue*dav »t 10 \ M
a /* The Post Oflitr will l*e open every d*v
(Sunday* eterpled) from 7 A M. to H P M.
horn |«| Mucli In Ivl Nnvemlier. F ioinH A M
I*. 8 l‘ M Irani I*» November In !*t March, es
re;.i fiom 2 to ,1 P M and duiutg the time of i
opemne vn.t clo«iug mailr
(J /' On Suiutar*. It.* Otßrv will Re open from
7 to 8 P M.
J (Ml s FR \sF.R, P M.
dllgugil t.’ca. May I. I>.ki
A A ACT
Voetiend the note lor fmtuuate dr.v»ei« iu the
I Mli * I Lotteries ol r|(llevu huodint and <l* h
Iren, rightren huudied and mnrl«en. and
«* i g liiir n hundred aut lasnlv miv Iu like out
gtai.lv tor land* thna it. awn. and att«r the )
lime th-mu spenned, to seal the *au e iu Ine
Kt-rt
HI. t enact. A!y ’he Nai..t r and Hop if of K-p
--r I' lstim of tk* Stale of Grergio m *r«ve
’ot tijrnVi nut. uuf U it hrrehj, trtac'ed f , the
iUt/ho r i', o' ih' mme. I hat iveiy per*on «ln. i
e> at (limit * and: river In (he liud I >ttern • hy j
the mu Inn ii > o' the aet» pa sard on the h"e etb !
at nl I’e em'.er, eighteen hundred s >d
'c n on Ike vis'eenlh d*y of Ikecetlsbre, eigb
t en l-undrrd m.t nine teen .u > na tire |lWalk
*lr» ul At**, rijthlerrt bandied and l«ent|-oa»,
* ill have unlit |b r f*r«t dav nl Novrm *ei, eigh
l.ru hn.litre t and tbilly to t ike out h»*. her or j
r eu gi ants upon p-tviug into the Itravuiv ttsr j
<n a, nl tight vinftai v
Bsc 2. And be a further emmettd by the «a !
fAiiet!;* U'ftiM i. I ..ii ITimh and after the first |
ti« . t N.»»enib*r * tern i tmdred amt thsrtt j
He lat His so di an « a* a orvaa.d s»d not granted
• hall reveit to. and become the piopetly of tLe
9'ale .
Fsc. 3 And be tl fstriker ruarf-d That tkt*
Act shall out eitemf '# **v lot or ot» of tan«t 1
<iias*ii by o«phans until three it« • altei the
*s.d mj.dans stiatl 1 s*e atr*ve«! al tbe sje ol i
i» entvoua ; uvt to any lot* diaao tv Kleut, ot
'it'vsttcs or | -r rs-mt ahe f*ve dipoitr*! tut* In.
vi. i t.«* gave m f* r a draw or dia«* iu vaat >
.fieti. •ol 1818, 18.9, k IBsil and wW*e re- j
'Ofi ate miirpi #vented, u*i Urm Uvlv mini *er |
ir.i ioo 0,.« iu. ,i/t-d set apvit for the juif| •*e o!
pu i • 4*»i jtioii
1 '|* t Ivi ke further isar' J, l'.*t aK ,
rm i |'*Ui ut Usv iSi‘llili*( *(*ul*t lliu *•'
be and l e .*»> ait hWr. I* 't • eaievt
»ic A .IvJ he*/ t'un\-r f*. nrtrd It the sit- \
|V- iy u/e- • 1 I'at .* « ai; *u- the **u*v el S'l
F irvtl- -s (*♦ i.uinret i« r»if rht* set to be |
j**’- .Kail .a all l‘*e I**'''* I i k » '■ut*
• o-.ee a «i .a|H a» tv* the liu st 'sr > f Ainrui'ei
•vest •ud tuat he rs«»e the ei|e»w* of sue* I
fwkii, (tb's to he paid •***' ol the rvv«i ngrnt futsd j
AueuirJ r#ytU >o*f»!et !k.' , »
l fJRtaF. K t.ILMF R
fianrsar
1 NaretsoK* liF 87 r. i2«o
15a the Judge at Chambers,
23d JULY, J63U.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND SUPERIOR COURT.
Between Grace Rowell, Compl't Jfil[J or
George L. Twiggs &. Uiscooery
Walker, surviving Executor'*./' ana
of En ward Rowell, deceased. V distribu
and others. J fion.
JT being shown that Mary A. Rowell, Nancy
W. Rowell, Elizabeth Foreman, Milty E.
j Rowell, Sarah C. Rouell, Benjamin D Rowell,
| Hannah T. Rowell, Margaret C. Rowell, IVil
j iiaiu A. Rowell, Edward H. Rowell, Eliza Wil
j liamson, Catherine Rowell, Small Rowell, Ran
\ dolpd Rowell, Mary Rowell, Dorcas Rowell,
Jane Rowell, Mary Davies, Benjamin Strange,
Pntsey Foreman, Randolph Strauge, Edward
Strange, Fluhbaru Strange, E 3. Sibley, and
Elizabeth his Wife, Arthur Westbrook anil Mary
his Wile, Benjamin Jackson and Rebecca his
Wife, Lucy Ball, John Stanly, iutm Horton and
Elizabeth his W if", Jesse Westbrook and Susan
nah his Wife, William Coombs auil Winifred his
j Wife, ami Nathaniel Stanley, defendants in the
j above bill, reside out of this State; and mat
' James Stanley, jr. reMtles in the County ot Law
! reuce, iu said State of Georgia.
It is ordered, that they severailj'appear at the
next term of tliis Comt, on the ‘bird Monday in
November next, to plead, answer, or demur, not
■ demuiriug oioive,) to liie Cou.p'aiuH.it s hill, aud
, tnat servicf-. of Said bill i.e pn lecu and on 'hem. bv
publishing a copy of this older, once a week lor
three months, pieviousl v to said term, iu some
Gazette published in the City of Augus'a; and
also in some Gazette published iu Colombia, iu
the Slate of •'outh-Carolina—in Nashville, iu the
State of Tennessee—iu Montgomery, in the
State of Vabarna—and iu Raleigh, in the State
of Noitii-t nroitna.
.1 true copy from the Minutes.
JAMES Mi LAW 3, Cleik.
JuU 23 v. 3n» 25
[LF l iie Columbia fS. C ) Times k. Gazette,
N'tshville (Teuu.) B. tuner, Montgomery ( Ala.)
Gazette, and Ralcizh, (N. C.) Star, will please
puldivh the above once h week fur three months,
aud semi the (i o/iofe series of Ih 'ir ) papers, con
taining the a.iveilisrmeut to SYili.iam ex James
G'.cld. Auzuvta. Geo ) and remit their accounts
to the Georgia Courier Office.
Medical institute of Georgia.
ffAflK first Session "f this Institution, which
§ opem-d iu Augusta on tlre Ist ol October
lavi, ctoaeo ou the 3d Monday in May toliowing.
The Executive Committee are happy in being
able to slate that tiie pledge* to the public con
tained in the Circular of the lajt year have been
tnithtuliy redeemed by a most piufitabie course .
of msti uctiou.
Although the Legislature, at its ’ust Session, i
passed an Act to oiler * Ire name of t:ie Medical ,
Aiadnny cl Georgia. Ci - . grantiog to the Board
of Tiustee* f die Medical Iwtitctk «r Gkoh
gia. the power of conferring the degree of Doc
tor of Medicine ; the Executive Cmuiniilt-e think
it ailvDHiile. lor (he present, liiat the operations
of the Isstitcte continue on the Acad, otic Ar
i ang'ments of the hint Session. j
The Committee Tee! justified by the expei ience !
of the part Session, which nfihrihda lan test ol !
the p..in of inotiailiuii adopted iu thu invtitu I
lion, iu believing that the com hut and Cours* sos !
Study here adopted afford to Uu* I'upil advauia
gt » iu rapid advancement in lb. «*quii>i(ioii ol
Medical knowledge, ami in economy nl time at...
U}'>ney, not elsewhere Ur lie found
Such is il.e pi .ii of Inrtrui ti m n the \!rr>ic At. I
lasriTCT*. >r Gi.oroia. that ii i- •uile*! as w*dl j
to the beginning. v i(.e more ndtaured Pupi l , ;
mill tlinl liu pllvall* *lll ’> ill Ihe pi of. Itjirtl
ncirtta ily noni/td l.tl.ir* entei mg the ( lavs.
I he C< mi. iitee earnestly re com mend to ail who
intend lo dev».*e Iheir alleiiti.m ... ll.e viii.lv of
iVledi* ine fii *f (.* puces* tbe*n*e!ve» of a goorl
knoaleilge ol the Laini and (/• t •. !.a..gauges, in
addition to a gi :.d Eng’-tsh t.dum-on. n.clurting
a * euer *1 kua .Gvvl B v. of .VuJ ut ut l tulosophy and
jJ Jkcmaties.
tie Academic hour*, dining which all Pupils
w-.il I.e eipeeled to be found in the Institution
duly i ngaged in tin it Studies, wiil, from the au
tumnal tu the \eici I i quuiuX, lie fiom 9ln 12 A.
»i. and Iron* Mto A r w ; and flora the Vernal to
tlie (utunmal li .on 8 l<> 12 A. M. aud 2too r. M.
Ihe C ourse of studies combines in the tame
litvii'iiiuni a regular sy-teui of Private Study,
rnn«i*(mg of Me neat Reading, Examinations.
aud Anatomical IDercises, with a Regular Court,
ot l.cctures on all the In .inches ol Medicine, with
appropriate drin .njtiuho n. Iff. Two Lecture*
wilt I.e it a ily ilelitricd t-eloie live Cla*« duiing
irj.lf mir hour*, ( Smulay t ri< e|*lrd. ) from the
Ist MmuUv 111 October lo the Bid Monday iu
May. Dining the other four months. *ucb Bits
denis a* will remain, w i.t lie eiuplot •••! in iegolai
Reading and Lx.iinmati m»: SindrnU cm l«e
aec .ii ni Mialed **uti Kuoui* for private Reading
ut the Institnti in ; ami vuch order, at all lime*, j
pri.irvtd by tor ?ti w«u J, as top.evriil any iu- i
terrupiiou t.. Stmties
Gihml B.«i t will I.* fulinilwd t.y if.r Steward
• liu re.nle* *• rl.e i .I*lll ul ion. at Ibe very inulrr- i
ate p* ice of $9 pn lui'Ulh tnlkoul. ami $lO 25. j
With Lodging
Board wii| he rxprcfeJ to b.’ paid for month*
!v. oi qoartri !jr, iu advance, a* may he agreed on
between htudeut and btewaid
A Competent Library i» supplied, without any
nerruary expense to ll.e i'upil. for ti * purchase
ol Kook* r srrp' Pocket \ olillue*
i hr 1 ickelt of Admitvio » tr* t!;e ticns fils of lb* I
IsvtiriTX, will be SIUO pay at le in all case*, at .
uanat. in adt a m e
lnr kniina l.t*ni nation of t :r (‘ At* i* tirld 1
on ll.e ,i>t Mon i iu M«,
I.rrlures will Uc dei'.veicd hv the fallow lug
Geullnueu :
M. ANTONY. M I).
On ~r i'ee acd Praetice n> M'Rcme and nn '
Mdm fery, < i lSt Dismiss of H amt n end
Lhsldt tn.
1. D FORD. .V D.
On Chtmistf, and an M.teria M and. n
J A F.VE V D !
Ol 1 -'a'll-l 9 B’.d *• -g -ry
J ti. M -tl MORI Eh. M D )
'■ HN DENT. JS l) y ’
M’l.TriN AN 1«' N \ M l>S
O* F.drtors n Ihi* >(*(,- t*v»rnble i ’i.e raise (
of M«dical burner will phuae to insert tire
ll»>*( a lew lime*.
Auf-.si 12 2.i ts
A Acw Mnp ot'Gporciu.
TIN HE subset :bers have now nu er iht band*
of the Engraver in Nea \ ...A s r rup.el.
artvl sp.*U*tld Map Ot the »l»|r ol <»e..rgi*. |S*r
gteater part c- ui(»rled tre« uctua* survey «i
all the district* faretu y laid d.wnsud . tim
ed, lit* wikM» compWtfd with greai la' r an«i
actuewa from tier latest and next autbew'tc
uiaun«i. in a style not inferior t-> any ' <•:
km<i y*t preseuted to the public, aiib a (*• I» i
distances itorn tlie test of to e* j.
coonfs *.tc *»r place nf inysrt*". e•» I'.e *t .i
rhedvatrseU in the nea p*trehise a . t lsw-r
< owtuirs are all aum'i«ee«( ..i tta t*. . * *.* «•
io coahti * pvi*ou to at ’*«i i toe nr i ulus
tmn ol any ka ol laiwl and **. I be p*iatcd a. * J
tionhevl ff im tl.e uealrU m.. ices —a par i»i th-nr
cas * i»»e.' va.in* ed a.vt I'.facrd ou r i!»r*. the
balance » .1' le oq ifio paper Lice., fo.ded m
*• <evs* • i set* and «iU le far svi.' I Mbledge
» v- f * t *>e fir *i cf (Veto lrr n-*!. Those ,n i
r.’livs* et C.ru Daliars. *o ‘u.* ;cckc: map of
inr *a.v»e * al Fine PtPa. i.
IVr*' ut retidi 'j at • ditisact * - i j pres- >
evsse lev neap can do So by ,r.; 'u 4 - i. eir 1
members a* a i iS'fal suetk. • m,- u v .q
kept to MdWdgesvJle and ::issg iv *tw c f ,
(rrivUiare.
C (RLTON- WEI l CORN
ORANuF. GREEN
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PROPOSALS,
FOR PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPTION 7 ,
A COMPENDIUM
OF THE
LAWS OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA,
By Arthur Foster,
CONTAINING all the Statutes, and the sub.
stance of all the Resolutions, of a general
and public nature, and now of force, which have
1 been passed iu said State from the j ear 1820, tc
the year 1829, both inclusive, with occasiona.
1 explanatory notes and connecting rtferences, and
a list of the statutes repealed or obsolete To
which is added, an appendix, containing the
constitution of the State of Georgia, as amended '.
also, references to such local acts as so
towns, counties. Internal Navigation, County Ac
ademics, Sec., and a collection of the most appro
ved forms used iu carrying the above named
laws into effect; with a copious Index to the
w hole It will he something like a continuation
of Prince’s Digest repealed or altered. It may
be observed, that the Legislature of Georgia are
in the cai stant practice of repealing, altering,
or amending Laws passed at their previous ses
sions, so that, without such a Digest or Compi
lation of their, as is now respectfully offered to
the public, it actually requires a lawyer, or a
person w tio has devoted much time to the exam
inatt >n and comparison of the diffeient enact
ments of each succeeding ses»iou of the Legisla
tuie, to be acquainted w.th all the laws which
are of force; Aud having witnessed with much
pleasure the intuit use public utility and popula
rity ol the Dig. st compiled :>y Uiiver H. Prince,
' Esq., aud also having no doubt but a similar
Compendium of the Laws trout the (iiue ot that
pubiieatioo do*vu lo the present, with the addi
lioti of the pivcedtuis, oi forms, which will be
i placet! in the Appeuitix, aud which will add
' greatly to tlie public utiiily of ihe work, and lo
) the fun berutiee of justice, would be very useful
; aud acceptable lo Uie public, the Compiler has
ventured upuu the arduous and important un
‘ dertakiug. However, not idying altogether on
his own judgement, or the experience of having
been a member of the Legislatuie during the
passage ot most ot the laws now proposed to be
published, and at the administration of them for
ei"iit yeai s. ns n Justice of tlie Interior Coui I, in
a County where much l>u»me?t of an intricate
nature is transacted in tt.at Court and the Court
' of C'rdinary ; after com. letiug the manuscript it
has been placed iu the hands ot gentlemen,
eminently learned lo the law, wi.o, after a strict
and catetui < x.itnir.aiion. have politely tendered
to him the subjoined Certificates:
I have examined " A Digest of the luus of
Georgia from 1820 to 1829, Inclusive, by A. I’os
1 ter, Esq ” and think the woik t xccuted with
judgement and accuracy. The work is intend
ed as h commotion of Pi ince’s Digest, and is, in
mv opinion, well calculated to answer (but valu
able purpose Although the author is nut pr ■
ti*.,dually u Lawyer he sreius. i»; ascertaining
•.he statutes note offeree, to have added much
''.»ie, einmiu«iion, uml viu.ly, to his advantage*
a s a practical b " -l iter, during most of tlie pe
riod embraced iu hi* work
JOHN P. KING.
Augusta, Ji-iy 20:b. 19’>0.
Avc.lsta, July 28th, 183'V
I have attentive * ex*mined a Divr*t of the
laws o; Georgia, Ir on 1820 i<> 1829, inclusive ;
and from liie i lanu.i-lmn, feel ail'horitid in
stating, that the wmk i* executed with much
judgement nnd accuracy by A. ostei . Esq ol
Ci.iHl.thi'* Cirn.itv. Im.v .* no doubt the wotU
ill pi 1-M' valuable to (‘Vi i"v citizen who leels
lieviino* Id t»e. ~|l infoi no dos the Statute* (low
of fine'’ ii the Stite. amt would leroiinneml all
Jovliia* of I lie lolermi t'ou.t, Justices of ihe
Peace. Cl ik* •>' ,ff« to pns«es* (hemst Ives
of the work *o .ion us published.
1 HOMA" GLASCOCK.
\\ ittou rsH‘>KovuH &(b June. IS3C*.
Sir :—AI Isr *■ I btvr yrt be: tu opporturt
ty ol rxaiiiiuing Ihe nmuu cupt cyp> ul your
“ Digest of the laics of the late of Georgia." 1
highly approve both ol its execution anti it* pi *n
The volume cannot fail to eustket w ell the pur
pose for which it wu* designed.—l l. the *pt>»u
dix itiere are n number of precedin' i or Jorms,
whi« h appear lo have been niudrlb-d with ut -u
--rucy, and iu strict continuity to the digested
statute* fiom which they were drawn. >*nd with
out doubt, will add much to the value and us"
fulness of (he woik, is» m> au (in the hand* of
Juvth e* ol <he Peace. Justices of the Interior
Courts ( leik«. blieiiff* young practitioners of
the Law ami others ) “tn tarripng the abut
mim'd taut i» to •fftep' with grr.vtei lan.i'y
l am, Fir, > our obedient servant,
PIERsON PETTIT
Arthui Footer, Esq.
The wot k ii now m the hands of Judge Schley,
wh.. h«* knoll* promised, a* rally as other en
gagement* »di peimit. t < take ii through a care
lul aim! minute invei.ligatloii, amt corieftlou, if
correitiun *h U e louwd nece*»arv or proper.
1 lie gie.il pit lie ultdi'y of such a woik must
lie übvioti* lo i I ; and (hr compiler, who hat dr
mini In il inui h lime and lalxMtou* study, (I*l
- biinaell Hint the le*limnntais |>r* »enleil
above, will fully *ativly (hr public, that that uti
lity ha* • ot been I queued in the S lgllte*t de
gree. by an ■ delect on hi* part, mi Us genera!
design or ihe accuracy of Ms execution
\l the sutgeslmn "I t' r piofcstioual gentle
men *»hi>*e riAn.e* af.* vfliieitla the a *ove Cer
tllirale* aid ol lie. * who lave genciously taken
■ u inter- •( in the woik—and with an aniionv
desire t.> iu she ihe woik a* extensively benefi
cial a* potti’dr, t'lthf I'uhHf—lhe ('.»oipdei will
introdu e into it \everal highly important I,aw*
of ihe Unite • Stales in ti.aiinon u-e among ihe
l*e<>p!e and wtm li ate nft« n uifiirutt to he found;
among which are th- »e tn relation to the natur
aiitaliou of Alien*, the trmuial ol (aves fiam
tbe Btate •<> the t' Ststci Cnuris. the mode of
voting for President aod \ ire |‘iv»»dent, by elec
tors. and ol in*king the returns, and tit*.- time of
holdm. such tier ton*. &.< kc.
TERM-i
The wetk will fOrtlain about d'Yi |.«rr-«. end
»iii br printed alter lb- *lyle of Prmc• i Digit!.
w i .rti it to he taken a* I .e «taiu)*rd. and t ouml
i-t >»f law liind'iig; will he pub!;*hcd a* *nc>n
a* a uiffirtent nurn er of *ub*rril»erv can !>e oh
taiurd *l. -ti rant u* |<tiblication , and w ill he de
livered to *ub«cnb- 1 • at then Rrtideare* at
S" per (»|.<i tnr mpooii’.le |ei *<*o ot>t«ion g
fiHreh tuStcei'-er*. an<( leranMlf arcountahle
t r -he »*me I'.all If entitled lo a cop* [lain
2 )' I'u'-fithei* of New t(M*|>er* in this State.
*. wli !.-*<<• the above aithsueb A number of.
, , , n4ii*l I Kiti-oii a* they run think proper,
■ >e I*' N,,*em» er next, shall receive ihertfor.
p* of the work
-*•* 2 26
if p/lien I institute of Gor if in.
f I -F! I'fu ar rouite of L-Ctuie* Le iu thi.
f l-*li'oii> -i tor the last rear ei*de.l on ihe
th'l <1 Vne.iiay of May Thai for ll»e e*i*uing
»•-»* a wUI r, ipinein. ih- fi-ci Mcudav of
iket- l-er n- it I e F.xeruli*- lon initie. having
w lr*ei*e.l the r eal of l-e Leriurer* au-ltbeim
, rove me*, t . r the {wtpiu duriac tbe |.. *< yens,
h*»e th|. ve * tbe okliiuMivl arg meat r*f expe
n»ac* 1 1 rr-ora >ul 'hi* infant lu*titutioci to
put* ic pst'Osvagr t.,d support.
JOHN DENT
J G Me IN liORTER
M. ANTONY
Aurmt ft 27
Norm;.
Moaih* *H-r date appircrrtioa will »e
§ r >.'r lo the Hoctorvbl* tnr lafenor Court
. t R;. h and ( •»uw'y *i'ii tg A* a Court of t)v<l*-
ntr r I leave tj *r‘l a Lot in tbe ( ity of .4a- *
g»-i* i* iff a fr>ot of JI
' 4 f t f-odl"g b* * 1 '
* - f-e- i e * bare i.o« tbe property of V 4 as ij
>• * ton AUrtiai la Minor )
ELIZA MARTIN, Gaxrdian
Jut. 19 r_(s22 j
CERTIFICATE.
Philadelphia, Feb. 20 th, 1627.
Mr. Wk. W. Potter:—
DEAR SIR :—Two years have now elapsed
since uiy daughter Mary Ann has been, by
the use of your invaluable Medicine, restored to
a state of much better health than we could rea
sonably have expected ; nnd as a duty 1 owe to
suffering humanity, and gratitude to yourself. 1
tender this, trusting it ntay prove useful to those
similarly afflicted.
About twelve years ago site complained of se
vere pains in her hack and hip, which grew
worse and worse, until she was almost unable to
move, or turn herself in bed. During this pe
riod, her back and hip swelled very much, and
i the pain extended down the leg, which lost, its
j natural power: a wasting of flesh —lossofappe-
! tite, and emaciation ensued, and her countenance
despicted misery. She continued without much,
! if any, alteration for the belter, (keeping her
i strictly under the advice of ao eminent medical
i gentleman,) for a considerable time, when the
| swelling on the hip began to increase ; ber phy
j siciau’s prescriptions became useless; they re
| commended tlie steel jacket —one was procured,
j tried, hut in vain, and the disease seemed to hid
! defiance to all the weli-knowi remedies in that
( complaint, that weie here employed. Site was
then consid* ted as incurable. Iler sister having
; died of the same complaint, after an illness es
j four years, we were of opinion that Mary Ann
must share the same fate. Having heard ol the
remarkable success of your Catholicon in scro
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of it. She began to use it, aud in a few days
the swelling on (tie hip broke, and discharged
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! few weeks longer her pains disappeared—the
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' tite returned—and her whole system resumed its
wonted vigor. I believe, bad your invaluable
medicice been used when she first complained, it
! would have prevented her from being a cripple
for the rest of her life.
With many thanks for the benefits which my
daughter has derived from the use of your inval
uable CatF.olicon. I remain
Yours, Respectful! v,
JOHN M’CURDY. Jnn.
No. 38 Chesnul-street.
O’ The genuine Catholicon is to be had of
: m v only authorized Agents Messrs. Tun pin &.
D’Aniignac, in Angdsia.
W. I'D TIER, Philadelphia
August 12 29 ts
Fresh a.d -cmiine
DREGS v\- MEDICINES,
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JAMES LiEVEHICII
Keeps constantly on band a full assort
ment of Fresh and Genuine Dings and
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lie i* disposed to beii on the most I'C.isou.ible
terms. also
BRUSHES and BELLOWS of every description.
l ? anry Articles, Perfumery , *y c.
He Ualiet * hunsfll that Ihe ai rangeineiit* u hich
he lias made with importer* and othcis, North,
w ili «'nabl* liim lo *• il at a* low prices a* any sim
ilar r*taljlisliineiil iu tiie Souiiiern country
t'ounirv Merchant* Physicians and Planter*,
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Ant ust ft 27 kiw
PROHPKCTLS
OF TIIB
.4n Album of Music , Poet'y and Prose.
A I<• period like the present, when the Science
/V of Music stand* so high in public evliinu
tion—forms so important u ft-atute in edur.ition
—takes so prominent a pail in the amusements ut ,
good society aud constitutes a part of the holy
offit e* of the Church: it i* no less a matter ot
surprise than of regret, that it* iuterrsts sli iulil
leiusin destitute oftho»c powerful auxiliaiieg by
wlncii the love of Liturafute i* so nobly upheld, {
and it* vir.t* are so cite, sivilv promoled. In j
• veil other science there now are puhlir chan- |
nei* for ihe cointnunit.ttion ot knnuledge, in ,
w Inch the F’tofrssor < an offer his *peculMtions, or 1
diveu** thos*- of other* nnd the Student ran meet j
with information and suggestion* which might
otherwise escape him. The general progress of j
science, we think, and» mon*irntes that they have j
been of essentia) service in theproinoti >n of dis
coveiy, and ihe advancement of learning Bat j
Music »* wiHinut any »s*i«tiiiir* of the kind, in
this country ; and why should ttii* hr I Why
should an an so divine and w hich nffirds so spa
cious a field for liie display of gcoiu* be depri
ve . of that literary support which has been so
lit*eially extended toothers not more deserving
of it f
1 he fi iced* of Mu«»f in Ihi* entintrv are united
iu saying tb»t a ja-iiudieal, devoted to tbe mte
revts ol Mu»i< i* much wanted And a* the time
has now irim and when suCb a publication wotiM
piobably receive *K|iport. the subvcftier seeing
no one <iis|»c>»ed to enter op«ii the projert. deems
tmnsed justifi'd in making an offer of Iris ser
vice*
Essays on Moric. style Le. review* of musical
<*oik*. particulars of alt kinds of mini' al enter
tsmmi t:M critiques on prrfo* mances, and a va
i te'y of other anirical information, wi|! ronstitote
the ground work of " 7hr Euterpe tad. "
F !i»m t»o to four pages of each number wrl
be cciupird by ne**, popular, or original Mu*ic,
arranged for the voice, the pianoforte, or the
organ, and occasionally for the flute, »iobn, clar
ion* I. and other instruments Tlie original .Mu
sic *»ill be vupp.ied by ptofr-ssioual gentlemen
**Bo are idfinlsgromly kno»o to the pnhlic
through the medium of their tuu»ica) pioduc
tion*
Beside* tiie Marie and muural information to
l*e fi.irtii»h--d by 15m paper, it wdl be »n oliject to
fill* portion of itv columns with *uch literary
matter a< shall be t.odi eotertaiuirig and useful
to it* readei».
The editor wi’d be amsted in bis labors by sev
eral gentlemen of abilities and tasl*. Regu a
correvpoudeuts wilt be selected to the principal
cities of Ihe Union. Intelligence from the nmvi
cai f Hies in Euiope will be tecrived periodically,
together with new and populai Mu.ic ; and me
n»f appropriate articles will be inserted In
short no ex» rtvoit w ill spared to render “ Ink
F.i lEt'erisii,’' mall respect* worthy the patron
age of die pub ic.
( unuiKMicstrim from our patron* on (he *tdr
jrrt of Music poet pout, aud directed to the EJ
n..r c*r«* of George V 4 Blerk- r, 172 J Broadway.
N w-Votk. will Le gratefully received and ac
knowledged
t HARI.KS DINGLEY
TEFvMS —The F.rnxfiisS •ill be published
ht GE "RGI. W. BLFlEkl.fi No. 172 J Broad
»*», >»-*» York, term rr.truthty tn numbers of
eight qnartnpages tach. and executed ic Superior
*t* le. in fine «* hue paper, at f'i per annum, pay
able m entrance i y di«taut subscribers—and •
quarterly in advance by sobfenbers io New
Folk, f’btfwd-tphia and New Haven.-To noa
serd-er* i ,eprice will he 25 rents per number
For distant »ulncriber*. tbe work wid l»e care,
fill * pul up m shod; wrappers, and regularly
farw ardert t.y mail.
>» *uß*crip’.iao received for x lest | ervod tkan
ooc year.
F timas'ers. or others, renfitiaf sl6. roirest
ootes. Gee of postage, wil! receive sis topies of ■
ike work by teCarr, moil,
July 15 21 i
' Georgia, Richmond County*
WHEREAB John Cresvvell applies for Lef*
ters of Administration upon the Estate
of Peter L. Cantalou, dec’d, and late of Rich*
roond County,
These arei therefore, to' cite all and singula* 1
the kindred and Creditors of said dec’d, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescri
bed by law, to file tlieir objectiotis, (if any thejt
have) and shfew cause why said letters should
not be granted.
Geo. A. B. Walker, c. c. o.
June 24
Georgia, Richmond County;
WHEREAS William Tutt applies for Let
ters of Administration upon the estate ot
Benjamin Tutt deceased and lase of S. Carolina.
These are, therefore, to cite all and singular
i tlie kindred and creditorc.of said deceased, to he
and appear at my office, within the time prescri
bed by law, to file their objections (if any they
have) and shew cause why said letters should
not be granted,
Geo, A. B. Walker, c. c. o.
July 1 17
Georgia, Richmond County;
TT7HEREAS Charles J. Jenkins applies tor
I W Letters of Administration de bonis non-
I cum test.imcnto annexo, ou the Estate of Mat,
j thins Junes,
These are, therefore, to cite all and singular
; the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo
and appeal at my office, within tlie time prescri
bed by law, to file tlieir objections (if any they
have,) and shew cause why said Letters should
■ not bo grnuted.
Get). A. B. Walker, a. c. o.
August 2 ill) 2t
Georgia, Richmond County*
WHEREAS Dr. Joseph A. Eve applies lot
Letters of Administration on the Estate
ol James Moore, deceased, and late ol Rich*
moml County:
These are, therefore, to cite all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
file tlieir objections, if any they have, in my of
fice within the time prescribed by law, otherwise
Letters of Administration will lie granted.
Goo. A. B. Walker, c. c. o.
May 27 7 2t
i Georgia, Richmond County*
| YI7HEREAS Charles Smith applies for Let*
j * f ters of Administration upon the Estate
{ of George Smith, dec’d, aud late of Richmond
County,
j These are, therefore, to cite all und singular
I the kindred and creditois ot said deceased to be
' and appear at my office within the li.ee pi escri
bed h* law, to file tlieir objections (if a *, they
have) and shewcause why said letters should not
j be gi asited.
Gen. A. B. Walker, c. c. o.
, June 21 JtV
Georgia, Richmond County.
! "% 5 / It ERE AS Mary Bussey applies tor Let
! t I ters of Vdmiiustiation uu the estate ot
Ci'Miles Bussey deceased, und late of Ricnmoud
County,
These ere therefore to cit** al! and singular
; the kindii-d ami creditors of said deceased, lo
he and appi-ar at my oflice, vwtlitu tin turn: pvt*
snibrd ny law. to "file tlieir objections, (if any
tiny have,) • ud shew cause why said Ictlct:.
should not be gtanted.
Goo. A. B. Wulkui. c. c. o,
.loly J j;
(it’orgin, Richmond County.
WHEREAS tico. M. Walker applies for
Letters of Adiniiiistratiou on the Estate
ot G. < ige Smith, deceased, late of R.cliinond
County.
These are, therefore, to cite all and singular
the kindred ami ereditoiH of s.iid deceased, It*
fiie ilieii oiijei tioiis, it any they have in my
office wituiii the time prescribed by law, i.ttiei
wise Letters "f Adiniuisiratinn will be gianted
Geo. A. B. Wdlker, c. v. G*
Jnne 17 JT
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHF.KFIA3 J times Face npjdie* fur !,< tier*
of Adiniiiistratiuii upon itic Estate ot
H illi nn 11. Butli. dec’d, and late of Uicliiuoud
County,
I liese are, tlierefore, to cite all and singular
tin- kindled and creditors of said dec’d, to Le
and appmr «t "•) Office, within tin time pre«.cit
lied by law, to file their objections, (it m v th, v
have.) amt slir-w caost; why said Li tiers viiouid
not be gianted.
C!oo. A. B. Wiilkor, c. v. t»,
June 24 jfi
(icorgin, Richmond County.
WHEREAS, Wiliam Mi.Gnr applies for
Letter* of Adiniiiistrntiou upon t)ie IL
tale of David Clarke, dre'd, and l-.tr of Rich
ntond ('ouri'y,
These are, thfrefore. to site all and singular
tbe kindred and creditors of -aid dfr’d, to be
ntul Hp|ie«r at tny office within (lie time piesu).
Led by law, to file theit objections, (if tinv tiiey
have) and shew cause why said letters slioul'd
not be granted.
Geo. A. U. Walker, v. l. rj.
June 21 )5
Georgia, Richmond County.
j A \J FIF.REAS Benjamin F. Kenriik applies
| Ye for 1/efters ot Administration *n the >;».
j tale of William G. Hyde, deceased, und late us
; Richmond comity.
7 Bcsc arc therefore to cite a',) and siiigu'ar tin:
the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, t..
he aud appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to file Iheir objections, (if buy
they have,) and shew cause why suid litters
should not be granted.
Giro. A. B. Walker, c. c. o.
j An* 20 ;i3
Georgia Richmond County*
Benjamin F\ Krnrirk applies
v Y for Letter* «»f Adtniiiistratiua up<>u the
F state of Job a Kenny ilec’d, end Lite of Rich
j rnond icnunly.
These are, thrreforr, to cite all and sirgular
the kindred and creditor* of *aid deceased, to
be and appear at toy office within th*. inu, pr<«
vrribed by btw, to file their «bj«-rt;on*, (if any
they have,) and v!"w cause* why said Letters
should not b* granted.
Gen. A. B. Walker, c. c. n,
Aug sft 3d
Medical College of S. C’arolinn.
fIIHE LE(. 1 URE3 of this Institution will be
Jl lenuracd the second Monday in .N-veaibor,
and CCiOliutie until March
Anatomy— John F". ILilbrooft. M. D.
Bvrgtry— James Ramsay, M D.
Pt'klmo/Medicine | S Hr,ir ? Dicker,, M V.
Materia M'dira— /ftfiry RjF'roiL
Midwifery 1
and Du //ursi't»/ . T. G. Frioleau, 3J- D.
II <>men and Children y
Chemistry Se Pharmacy— F.dtn'd Raveael, M D.
Pathological and .'surgical f w fM D
Anatomy J
Demonstrator of Antr'amu—J. Wagner M. D.
HENRY R F RO3T, Dear*.
Charleston Augnvi 28 45 wtd
T'kinthrs’ ink:
JUST Recrirei x fresh supply of N EIVSPAr
TER INK st! fur Mte «t r.U OCre.
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