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VOL. 5.
PUBLISHED EVERT MONDAY ANDTfIUR DW
AT 2 O'CLOCK. P. IK.
A» Mr. Howard’* Brick Building*,opposite Mr.CummiD»’ a
Law Buildings, M’lntosh Street.
DIRECTIONS.
Sale* of Land and Ntgrata, bv Administrators, Exr<
tor*, or Guardians, are required, bv law, to be held on the
Sr«t Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten in »h<-
forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court-ho* .e ot
the county in which the property is situate—Notice of
these soles must be given in a public gazette SIXTY days
previous to the day of sale.
Nonces of the sale of personal property must be give* in
like manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale.
Notice to the debtors end creditors of an estute. must be
published for FORTY day*.
Notice that application will lie made to the Court nfOr
dlnar, for leave to sell laud, must he published for FOUR
/MONTHS'
Noti-e for leave to sell Negroes, must lie published for
J'OUR MONTH', before any order absolute shall be made
fitrcou by tho court
■ ; 1
The following gentlemen are candidates for
beats in the Congress of tho United States, at the
election in October next.
RICHARD H. WILDE, of Richmond
THOMAS U. P CHARLTON, of Chatham
THOMAS F. FOSTER, of Greene
SEATON GRANTLaND, of Baldwin
DANIEL NEWN AN. of Henry
ROGER L GAMBLE, of Jefferson
WILEY THOMPSON, of Elbert
WILSON LUMPKIN, of Walton
CHARLES E HAYNES, of Hancock
HENRY G. LAMAR, of Bibb
REU BEN C. SHORTER, of Jasper
JAMES M. \YaYNE, of Chatham
awa.., ■*■*■,<,ll ■ •mwm . !■■■■■ —ll. f~ r -mm
Fsum the Albany Daily Advertiser.
THE ACTORS IN THE SCENE
NO. 11.
DUPONT l)E L’EUKE— Minister of Justice. ,
Wo lihvo already noticed that tin;
Count Gerard is fully Cwnipotent to the
duiios assigned liiin by >ho jiri.Visional ito
vurumont ol Fiance. As <oiriistor ol jus
tice, L)v L’Eure is fully capable of <lis
c|iartjn»4J >ho important duties ol its ad
ministration. II ois a native of Norman
dy, and is übout fifty seven year* «•( age*.
II ■ was Died to the law, and bis filled in
| Ins tmio vei v important situations in Nor
mandy ai a judicial character. So te-
Dmrltablv is in* love of truth and justice,
that lie lias long since been known as tlm
French Aristide*.
In IHU lie took his teat as a mentbci
of (he Fioiich Senate, and was noted for
Jus good sense at|d learning. In I Hid
mid ’ls, lie was vice president of the as
semhlv. Since tlie restoration of the
Bum bon*, lie has been frequeiitls a mem
ber of thu chamber of deputies, and has
jHirsued a course which lots never exactly
pleased either the violent advocate* of
I liberal or ulna opinions.
When the ministers have been right,
and have acted constiHiiiomiliv, he lias
gone wnh them, lie is represented as
being diiiinguiidied lor los hatred of up
prtminn. Latterly, ho has been out ol
favei with the court, and it is stated that
he was deprived ol an important office,
I without niiy reason whatever being given
I for his removal. Ii« enjoys in an tout
pent degieu the confidence ol the vatu
out and the liberal minded.
The adniuoitraliou ot justice is on tile
I following basis:
Tins Chaucullor o. Ft uue »s the lie.ui
of all the courts ot justico.
Tho f’ouit of (' issitioti ii he Court
id \q> ( u\il lor tun kingdom, and call re
verse the decisions ot hii) other court. ,
Besides po»*es*ilig the power ol removing
the judges, it may petition and idvise tho
King on existing legal delect*.
This Court has a civil and criminal side,
mill the section devoted to the latter sits
all dm year round.
The |o\ *1 court ol P u is, is a subordi
nate court, having three civil chauihers,
I one for appeals from police, and another
I fer finding in hctmvnt*.
There are tribunal* sot settling coin
HUM mil ibfil' tilues, and lor eschequei bu*
mivess, an office for giving legal ids ire to
■ the poor gratis, and tu each arruvr/ujr
fJirnf, ti justice of the peace.
Over these depertmeu’s Mon*. Dupont
■ I>e l.’Eurt* at present preside*
NO 111.
BARON LOUIS. Money is an im
portant turn) m sustaining a government,
and everv one knows thi ti is die si rw%
of war. The iviiiUiniu receuds rlTi’i -
od m France, ha* loitunstely she heovlit
of the uatiott il tunds. The public irea-
I *urv and the deposits m dir \ oio id bank
I are all safo. They wore prcseisrd uu-
B touched the thiee day* ot bloodshed aiul
carnage in the capital.
■ Union Louis ha* been created minister
of finance, and if we omv bdicte the ac-
Counts wo luvn es him, ho will manage
m hw» drparttnem with judgment aud fidelity.
lie it a native of Lorraine, and is now
■ seventy-live years old. Beloie the rero
■ lution he was » clerical counsel!..r in the
Parisian parliament, and was a warm
g|| friend in the iwfant cause of liberty Hw
■ was entrusted hosoror w *th titanv import
gl ant missions by thw untortueaia Louis,
■ but after his deeth be s*nu>»»i to Log
y land, svhero lie devoted hitwaeil to the
' J sieds of finance- W hee Boeapaite br-
H came eb.wf cousul, he w rfh m.iiy other
H rmtgroes, renuned to I ranee, an<l obum
-9 ud far hnMseil a place m the war office.
■ Ho than los* b* aevvrai succeaa.au sia-
i .o»% ia the treavuiy. woere lie discovered
■ a vac h saperoW (aicn. that he w** created a
■ Baren.
& eU*e» ernsrel Pans, and a
■ ptoswuouaJ g* semmeial became ..r<»na
■ iv ha.weoo stw» ah.lifßiD»« a*t Nspo eua
H aad tit* arrival ol La era is>k, the aub»ecr
B|| ui this ilsich eat made minister ot h
■ eaeca, and *ben the Kmg arnsed, he
■ wee retaMiwci m that office.
. lie failfiluiiy ad tided to h.a whether
H *• i<\ at os»* es l>Ucu” w ent wih biui to
Ghent, and returned with him after the
100 days were over. He frill into dis
grace for refusing to sign the treaty of
20th November 1815, by which 700,000,-
000 of francs were to be taken from the
people of France as a pecuniary indemni
ty to the allies. fi»r their trouble and ex
pense in conquering Napoleon. Being
ing a good financier, he foresaw the mise
ry this would produce among the unhap
py tax payers of his country, already ex
hausted by a long series of troubles and
sufferings.
In 1818, however, his talents secured
him a re-appointment to his former sta- j
lion, but he held it only one year, for in
consequence of his refusal to sanction a
plan for altering the mode of electing de
puties, which was in violation of the
charter, he was displaced.
We have not heard of his being much
in public life since that period, other than
holding a seat in the chamber, where he
has resolutely opposed all tho unjust pro
jects of the ministry. In ihe present cri
sis ho seems tbe only man who could be
well selected to fill the post he dow oc
cupies.
NO. IV.
CASSIMER PERlEß —Minister of Interior and
Public Works,
Cassimcr Perier is a very distinguished
man, and has long been before the French
public as a financier as well as debater.
He was born in Grenoble in ihe year
1777, and is of course 53 years of age.— i
He is one of (ho Bankers of Baris, and I
when wo last had ihe pleasure of being
there, his office was at No. 27 Hue Nome I
do Luxemburg. But it is as an orator 1
that Cassuner Perier has distinguished
himself. The able and fearless represen
tative of the department of ihe Seine, he }
ha* neves hesitated to express his opinion ’
on all subjects connected with the public
interest
Perhaps in all tho chamber thcie has
(i"i be.en a more fearless advocate. Some
of his saving* arc worthy of remembrance.
Daring a stormy debate on the 2l»i of
March 1821, the conduct of the French !
ministry, in relation to some events lately
transpired at Piedmont, came under con
sideration. At that time the liberty id
(lie press was a* much shackled as it ever
could b»*, ami it was a common resource
ot the liberty party to express their cen
time tits fully in dehate, us thu report of
that alone was free from the correcting
revision of censorship. The ministry
were observed on this occasion to qiuul
before the friends of liberty. On winch
Perier boldly exclaim 'd “ Why does the
mere report of these events produce on the
ministry the same effect as ihe trumpet*
of Israel on the wails ol Jencliol” I iu-,
tnen.se enufusmu followed (Ins singular re
mark.
In the mouth of February, of the seme j
year, a Captain of Cavalry petitioned for j
redress against an act of the ministry,
which illegally deprived him of In* half j
pay. Gen. L.ivaux got up and (old ihe
minister piesmit that he was a disgrace io 1
In* country, and responsible not merely !
to (hr kiug, bin to the nation aad the '
army.
Ot corns* ihe most violent outcries a
ro*e from "the right,” rescruniiiations fol
lowed, lineals were uttered bv the muds- j
lerirtl party, and complete disorder was
commencing when Cassuner Perier rush- \
ed fui ward o the Tribune and exclaim’d
-—"l* ihe timu come then, in which we
•nu io lose our heads] If, notwithstand
ing the evidence ol t ins, the ministry te- 1
giird us as conspirators, I say thev do not
do their duty. We are not inviolable,!
geutlemeo. If wc have cnnspiiod, why
not arrngn us T A* for mvself, I divest
mvself »>f ihe diameter of Deputy. Min
ister*! lei your liners strike us before wo
leave the hull of uur deliberations."
This was bold language, and would al
ums induce us to believe, that then us 1
now, Fnincc wm nudway in • revolution, i
N-* one can deny the subject of this
j sketch the credit of hsvmg long siure
j made up bis miml "to be, to do, or to
| suffer/'
The situation tint* held by lion is a ve>
| i» important one. Tbe elector*! colleges,
. the nomination of provincial offices, the
, economy of pnsoos, the public works,
sericulture, commerce and manufactures,
•II come uodci hi* official notice. Not
do they come aialapropo to Cassuner Pe
ner. ile has writicu some excellent
wo»ks on finaucr, aud is connected with
I hit blather AUxiudor in some Valuable
• and extensive n»unutjcioncs at Orleans.
| Nor is itrs all. Ho w* at the hrad of a
j large steam engine manufactory on Ins
| on U account, and it deepl y interested in
' ihe success of the national industry. Per
haps a moie popular msu can uoi he found
jin Pari* than 'bis vers person. We w i>t
for a further dev elopement of Ins ac
knowledged talent.
runi’osALS
U/U.U be ituora )>» ih* Subscriber <t«u!
tbe 30lb not tKn*u<fi (hr "\e»!ium ol't-e
li’oM Office for *upf»K tag iH<* Trwojw lUttocev! *r
ibr I'nUcJ State* At*rs»l suitu*u with Fiaah
Howl i„, ou* year c >aounuiu< >'« Ikr lit Ocla
her. ItsJU 1 i*r beef to deLyereil twar* a
iw«rk »uvl in *u. b qaaulitiet a* in»* ■'* rrqoirwil
C'H AS. !* MFRi HAN r
lit Capt A ( >i»b
J V. * Arteaol. ,epi £J 41 H>
II J" Ib* 1 hiomcie *«>! Coo.utatsoaaiol at*
irque*t*4 (a pul' tb ihf above.
Junl Ufcrived,
n v c•> a s / g v m t: y t.
*>
•a* kiku AN l Awsaic*s i»4 u*t Lena*
®*J* FI ANO ib« l*i*Ml nuiiiiif*, tufril by VA
hwX N*» A Hk. ***d ulroei by .*»• «l ibe best
Aasateui* -Ajf’j «J Mr Kim* t Store
•* »• JOAFPU BJGNON.
March 4 «? if
AUGUSTA, (GEO.) MONO AY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1830.
West-lnd’ia Pveser\es, &c.
DOZEN Geava JELUY in jars &. boxes
2 dozen Jars Preserved Pine Apples
2 do do do Guavas
2 do do do Limes
10 Boxes white Havana Sugar
5 Baskets super ior Champagne
6 Bids. Fresh Brazil Nuts
j 5 do do Madeira do
I 6 do do Filberts
! 10 do do Soft shell’d Almonds
! 25 Boxes do Olives and Capers
Fresh Gunpowder, Imperial, and Hyson,
TEAS, in Caddies and Boxes, fee. c.
Landing this day, and for sale by
G. T DORTIC fc Cos.
sept 16 39 242 Broad-St.
Bagging and Bacon.
500 PIECES BAGGING assorted quali
ties, and
20,000 pounds superior Bacon,
For sale by
W. it H BRYSON,
sept 2 35 6t
SALT.
12.000 BUSHELS for iu lots
to suit purchasers.
RALPH KETCHU.M.
sept. 16 6t 39
LARD.
2,000 LBS of prime Leaf Laid, a con
siderable poition of which, is put up in sinail jais,
suitable for family use, at No. H 19
M. NELSON.
sept 20 402 t
BACON! BACON!!
The Subscriber has received, on Consign
ment,
30.000 LBS PRIME BACcN,
Consisting of Hains, Shoulders and Middlings,
which he will sell low.
Purchasers over .$ 100, *0 day s, credit appoved
endorsed paper.
L. HULL.
August 5 27
FRICSH FLOUR
-20 BBLS Fresh Baltimore FLOUR, just
j received and for sale low,
L HULL.
August 5 27 if
BORDEAUX CUAKET.
CASKS Superior Bordeaux CLARET,
For tale low by
L. HULL.
August 6 27 ts
:»oo kVa.S UlT(i.\Ts
FF. & FFF. GUNPOWDER
6110 beg* Coffee
200 coil* Bale Rope— tierce Twine
For sale by
PILI.iiT L LF.B VRBIFR.
July G ts IM
~ B ACON.
75,000 pounds piune BACON,
lon SAM tow. HV
SIBLEY MORRISON.
*ept. ft ;t6 4w
\ irgima Manufactur'd 'Tobacco.
10 KEGS Manufarturrd TOBACCO.
For sale by
I. HULL
August A 27 ts
Sugar tfc Bagging.
/.anding Thts ! hiy, and for salt low from
Ihr Wharf.
• HMDS New Orleans SUGAR
yj Pine* hemp Bagging
G. H MF.TCVLF.
July It* 23 o
CLERK WANTED.
(k NE who I. thoroughly acquainted with !iti
" tiuctt. who write, a good hand aud ttn
i detstaml. account. . who ran bting te.timomaU
| as to sobriety, u trgritv and capacity of chaisr
: ter. None other nerd ap|9y Id awcli an one
a proper salary will tig pa. l. Addrr.t L M
j Courier Office, stating the salary expected
•ept 2S it 4 I
BOARD.
\FK\Y Gentlemen can be accommodated a*
Day Koardei. in tbe lower Teneiueul of
Ibe llti.lge bank Hulldi g«
sept. 23 ts 41
Frmh Tta, Ac. Ac
,| O I ’bests ll vson Tea
4* y ‘ si"* 1 m.,t
Lump Sugar
n h”*'* *pef m Candles
‘ 5 mat* (inoaui-m
A 6U' c.nk. M» if» VV inc
I do cio Port Wine
I halfpipe *lil Madeira WTne
1 Hog.head Sugar House M iliiuj
Jusi Recused and far sale last
JOHN COSKF.RY
250 Brood Strut.
September 2 36 if
Ju»i Uecei\cd.
40 Barr it Northero Gin
I') do Apple Brandy
tierces f Sperm o*l
I'** him I allow Candles
2*l Demijohn*, .upenor old Conner Bra.’,^
FUR OSt C, HT
C PHILLIPS
Ac-«st 9 23 1 1
liEMiA \L
ri*HF. Su!«*e?ibe» reiprttl.ii informs h,*
I fnend. that he ha.* Knuore) ha StoeX
from Mi Wui H Turpio * Range to is* ,und
occupwd by Hall k Hardin, in the
tquare shot* the tower i aiket where be hat on
hand a good sup, t* of article, .wite,' to the sea
aow ;—Couuaiing «i Dry Gued*. Hardware aod
Utocenn. sQ of which be will tell on the most
an««aii<Uha{ term,
WM F, BROD.N XX
Sepu 23 41 If
NOTH E.
IN coeuq'WiK* t Ike withdrawal of Mr T ho
rns. barren tbe Arm sf Nsuaa Cams L
Cs aiti. ia future, cowaaat of «ai;
1 AS. M CARTER sad
NF.ISDX CARTER.
*, *er?
NOTICE.
PROPOSALS will be received until the first
Saturday in October next, for furnishing
the Jail with wood one year, from that date.—
Peisons wishing to eugage in the business, will
hand their applications, (naming the price per
cord,) to Mr. Frazer, the Keeper of the Jail.
By order of the Jail Committee.
GEORGE M. WALKER.
| sept 9 37 7t
~NOTICEI
ALL persons indebted to the Estate f James
Moore, deceased, and late of Richmond
County, are requested to make immediate pay
ments, —and all. to whom said Estate is indebted,
will present their demands.
JOSEPH A. EVE, Admr.
August 2 26 tO
~ NOTICE.
Tl IV.l V. subscriber having purchased of Mr
John Davies, iate of the firm of Davies k.
Caier, his entire Stock of Groceries, will keep
constantly on hand a general assortment, and
would respectfully solicit the pationage of their
and bis friends generally.
P. H. SMEAD.
Aug 30 34 lm
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the late firm of
Hill k. Harpi;*, by note or otherwise, are
tequested to make immediate payment to Benja
min Hull, who alone is authorized to receive
payment of such claims—the books, papers, and
unsettled business of the firm, genet ally, being
left iu his hands by consent.
BENJAMIN HALL.
EDWARD J. HARDIN.
September 2 £tt 35
RICHMOND HOTEL.
' l 9ol—-
fIIHF, Subscriber having liken tbe RICH
I. .<tOSD IIU I EL. *t uiilh side Brand-street,
and oi'/jositc the New Mark- 1, Augusta, (Geo )
Would inform his friends and the public irinerai
ty that he will open the same on the lslofUc
ti.hci in it, tor the leceplioii nt Bnurder* anil
transient customei* The pntronage of auv
friend will be thankfully received, ami gratefully
acknowledged by every possible exertion to
please.
EDWARD W. COLLIER.
Sept 16 3y ,f
tn* Tbe Carolinian. r.t Eilgeficlt!. and the Geo.
Ji><iri..il at Miltcdgriille, will invert tbe above
weekly four week*, and forward their arcounK to
itie aubyct iber, in Augu.tu, (or payment.
~ A "
f{ Y I he aubacritie* informs his friend*
vj t/ an I Ihe pul'll, in general, that tho'
tjT) Jf detained in business longer than he
P expected he *• ill open in a frw day*
ViA wuh « stock entirely new, and the la.
test importtations from F.urn|>eaii
markets. 1 tus stock will cou.ut of
Oft v the in «.i fashionable Good* the New-
U\\ York Market c»uld furnish Hoping
Es « tHat those peisons who c.d! on the
m U •iibsenber, will find every a.connno
f datum they may desire, he is deter
leriinneil uopaiut sh ill tie spared to gite gene
ral .atisfacttou.
J W ILLIAM KIBKE,
rpt 9 37 r, t
NOTICK
THE Subset ibers having entered
4_' *f» mto t opartuershtp in the I)|U ti
J AND MFDI< INK business under
■■ the firm
THOM A3 D A K B ETT L CO.
Have takcu the .tore foi merly occupied by
Messrs G. W Butler A f'o on the upper corner
at ti e -m i ert loading to tbe Planters' Hotel where
they tender Ikatr tr rvtces to their fnendt and tiie
public grruraliy
J AS. M. CARTER.
THOS BARRETT.
sept 23 _ 41 3t
TO HUNT,
flat large Grocery Store at prr
sent occupied bv ( <dhn< L. Muitun.
j Also the ocrupied t.y P. La
■■JHarr troth good stands For term*,
apply to
A. SLAUGHTER L C I.ABI Z AN. or
W P. DEAR MONO
srpt 23 41 4t
TO RENT.
From thr first of fWt 'Ner next, the
j s * jS Dwelling on Ke.aob* now oc
111 HM inpicu by >lr Richard Alien. For
ternts, «pp ! y to
B \RN A MtKINNE
sept B tO 41
To RENT,
Two Fire Proof Stores and Dwell
logs o:* the corner of Be >*d and
j| .My Caaspbell-slteet'.
One Jirv-P-oof . < tore a.ul Ibng No 4
Bodge IU. 1 e Store am* owe bug or it abuse
the Hrdge FKr.k.
T L'we! , r f .n Canphe’ ' i, reet. npp»«,tr tbe ,
W tfr-Hi'***- i.f Alcim Bostwick k ibiid.
For terms, op pis l«
M'kt.NZLE 4. BENNCKII ;
Ju’y 6 ts l«
U"Thr Aug iita Cbreotc'e and Cor.rti'ation
alilt will .nfceif tbe *‘ov»
TO RENT.
W A N D posaes.iow gnren no the Ist
«1»* o«Dct negt that aud
»«*' 6a.*hed two stoiy butidtog us
«•*! * .tree! at pre**-..t occupied by t
[lf M»**t and next lelow Henry Mcaluig .
Faq * dwe ltng There is a 6.ir roomv sard. '
Pamp sad good spa. mat g&rdea attached, sud :
* 1 oeceasary out Loa«ei. Air*, the dwelling op- ,
pavtie stillable flit a tmall family. aj.»p v to
Cbarrty Maharrv, a i. K*« •* recce to
J P MAIIARRY Bread *trr*t
August 9 Th rs
'"cards" and 11 AN DBI LLS,
ysfEi fr-asi'd eti fA.vt Oi>r*.
NOTICE.
TTI HE Subscriber wishes to purchase fifty
j JL likely young uegroes, of good character;
’ the description wauted are Boys from 12 to 15
i years, and men from 15 to 25. A few young
women would be purchased, if likely. None
need lie offered unless they can be certificated.
The above number of negroes are wanted inttne
i diately; peisons wishing to sell, can find meat
! Messrs. Musgrove, Wetmore, &cos. Warehouse
I or at George Rountree's Store; in iny absence
1 my son, Henry Grimes, will act for imp.
Wm. G. GRIMES.
Nev 9 54 ts
FOR SALE~
ttwwn A House ami Lot in the village of
SBm gtaw Harrisburg. The said House and Lot
' s next adjoining Henry Mealing’s
taifWa corner, and known as the Red House.
Ihe above premises will be sold at auction at
tbe Market House tbe first Tuesday iu October
next. Terms at sale.
M. NELSON.
sept 20 403 t
TO RENT,
riffjwc STORE No. 180. being second be
low Mevrs Sibley &i Morrison’s. —
Possession given Ist October. Ap
— JwnLpiy to HUBERT A. REID
spfit. 16 3t 39
TO RKNT,
(And possession given the Is! (Art. next,)
& A Tenement in tbe spacious fire
proof Building, situated next below
tbe City Hotel Lot For terms,
which will he moderate, apply to
JOSEPH BIGNON
«ppt 16 3t 39
TO RENT.
£wiji FROM the Ist of October next, a
iiSBK Co,,v *‘ n ' eH * dwelling on Green-street,
HIW suitable for a small family. For
tm terms apjdy to
G. F. PARISH
July 29 25 ts
TO RENT,
>*wQ Fiom the first of October next, the
Fire Proof Brick Store, at present
L||9B occupied by Messrs. H. tV. Sen veil,
'•'fcwfc Cos. Apply to Janies Frazer, or
HENRY H FIELD.
June 24 15 ts
T()KEi\ir
I HE 4th Store in the range now
Tt | erecting by Tlioiiimh ( uiiiiiiing Pos-
I sev.iori given Ist October. Apply to
T. s. METCALF
AufUit 9 28 ts
ro BENT,
JumO. FROM the Ist of October next, tbe
new Uriek Store South Side Bioad
f (I Strei t, third door fi win Centre-street
*fniw Also a very convenient Hoose for
h Hio.ll! I.itiiily on Ellis-street, occupied bv B. H
Mitchell. F'or terms apply *o
D KI Ilk PATRICK, L Cos.
June 26 28 ts
TO RENT,
1 be convenient two Storv HOUSE
l IIVM ou Oreeii Street, next above the le-
Hideoce of the subscriber. Pos.es
■—4vion given Ihe Ist of October Ap
ply to JACOB DILL
ASgIMt 23 32 td
TO RENT.
JbacU The spacious Store on Bro»d-Sl
et present occupied by Me,,rs I
DoiticitCo. Possession will be -ive
•aiffißfc*en on the lit October. For t« r<n«,
*ppi» to NELSON CAR 1 KK
septt r -1 13 if ;*8
TO RENT,
Aral ’IHE two story dwelling house,
occupied by the corner
Gwen and M Intorh Stieet*.
Ibe two stoiy dwelling on the Soqth side of E!-
lik-itiei t, opposite to Hay* B iWdre’s.
' xt.so,
A la> fe one vtory Store on the South lii). *f
I Bloail-alieet, tieaily opposite the Plauiers' Hold,
! *t (. 1 event occupied by George It Je*«up
C. M. CAnHIN
sept 16 ,39 .It
TO KENT,
Jwk IHE Store* Hltjiiiuiii; the Snb.cri
l»eiS '* " “rehouse. They Hie laige
ilCftHB * n 4 conveoieut for th. (iroeui v bust
mm .AfTß*„ e ,k —The lent low.
J MEIGS
nfit 16 .39 tit
TO RENT,
[ occupied by Mr*. Hail aid Dr. Ken
gs dry, or the Store now m tfie < • ru
■ WLa psnry of W m H Morgan ‘u. Co. —
Possession given tbe Ist October n-it
F. BIUDFOim
! September 9 ti .37
Warr-llouse to Rent.
f IUIE Ware-House nowocetipied l.y Edward
1 Campfieid. and in good repair, will l>.
rented ftons lbe I*t of Octotwr next —For terms,
which will be moderate apply to
ALLENS a PADD(M:K.
August 9 Lb lO
FOUND,
SOMETIME m August lasi oil |t,e Mdtedge.
»:!:» Kovd, abrnrt two uii'e* from Augusta
a fravr'lin, BA(» containing an Overcoat, pair
ol P.ntsloons and pair of Boot. The owner
ca» has* th« Bag and content, by describing
them a»d paying tor this a.i vertiserueut.
Apply at it;it K ENT'6, near the Lower
Market.
sepl. 16 di
BACON !!
\LOT of »up'ri'*r BACON, of
Hacit, Shoulder* and Muidß igs, just r*
ceived and for ‘ale oe moderate term*, at
SHELTON’S t* AftF.fIOU SF. j
Jufse 28 16 rs
Medical College ot S. Carolina.!
tl'Hh LE< It RES of this lostirntioo will u
1. resumed the eecoud Mond.y 14 Novoaaber
and continue oulil M«rch
.Dolnsiy—loho E H /iLfo A. M D.
swrgrry— Jaww* Rarr>vay M D
hutshtUt and fan n . ~ -
Penr.ueafMrdxnat > Henry Dickaoa, M. D I
Jfoiena St’d'Ca —H.ury R ;F fo *t.
M'dmsfery \
end the Diseases ts \ T G. PnoL-au M D
H«uii **4 t bUrta J
(AraiWr, Ar Pxmrmaey— E-laa’d Ravrorl M D
Paikoia* x&l and axrgicai i
Aaafo.y * ] 3 AY.-wer, Mf>
Dimansirator ts Anctfns —J. RAje-r M. D.
HENRY R. FRtfST l»eaa.
Ckvieifct Aagaet 2% 'JO ssM
CERTIFICATE.
Philadelphia, Feb. ‘2olh, 1627.
Mr. Wm. VV Potter:—
DEAR SIR:—Two years have now elapsed
since my daughter Mary Ann hasbWn, by
tlie use of yoyir invaluable Medicine, restored to
a state of much better health than wc could rea
sonably have expected ; and as a duty 1 oive to
suffering humanity, and gratitude to yourself, I
teuder this. Dusting it may prove useful to those
similarly alHicted.
About twelve years ago she complained of se
vere pains in tier back and hip, w >ich gresg
worse and worse, until she was almost unable to
move, or turn herself in bed. During this pe
riod, her buck and hip swelled very much, aud
the pain extended down the leg, which lost its
natural power: a wasting of fltsh—loss of appe
tite, and emaciation ensued, and her couuti u incu
despicted misery. She continued without much,
if any, alteration for the better, (Keeping her
strictly under the advice of an eminent medical
gentleman, ) for a considerable time, when the
swelling on the hip began to increase ; hei phy
sician's prescriptions hei ame useless; they re
commended the steel jacket —one was procured,
tried, but in vain, and tlie disease seemed tq hid
defiance to all the well-know remedies in that
complaint, that were here employed. She was
then cousidctcd as incurable. Her sister having
died of the same complaint, after an illness •('
four years, we were of opinion that Mary Anu
must share the same fate. Having heard of the
remarkable success of your Cath.dicon in scro
fulous 1 on)piaints, I was ie*o ved to make a trial
of it. She began to use it, aud in a few tlaya
the swelling on tbe hip broke, and discharged
grestly: she could then use her crutches—in tt
few weeks longer her pains disiyipeared—the
discharge ceased—the ulcer heided—her appe
tite returned—and her whole system resumed its
wonted vigor. I believe, had your invaluable
medicice been used when she first complained, it
would have prevented her frpm being a cripple
for (lie rest of her life.
With many thanks for the benefits which my '
daughter has derived from the use of your inval
uable Cutkolrcon. I remain *
Yours, Respectfnliv,
JOHN M’CURDY. Jui,.
JVo. 38, Chesnul-slrcel. *
(FT The genuine Catholicon is to lie had of
my nly authorized Agents Messrs. Tukpin k
D* A.ntignac, in Augusta.
W. POTTER, Philadelphia
August 12 29 if
RICHMOND AUADE3IV.
rpilF. EXERCISES of the Richmond Acadc
| my wit) be resumed uu the first Monday iu
October next, under the direction of James P.
Wadilel a* Ri-ctot; the Rev Serene Taylor as
Principal of the English department, and James
B. Eiifitte Esq as Teacher of the French and
Mpanii.il Lnntrungrt
1 lie Studies pursued jo the First Class will he.
the Latin and Greek Classics, with the Eletneu
tary .Mathematics, and occasional attention to
such F-nt'liih Stiidie. as from the deficieucy of
the pupils, may seem necessary.
The Second Class will iittend to all the lirar
r.hes of n plain and solid English Education. A*
sivtantTeacher* will be provided should the nun;,
her of Pupils render it expedient
In the first Clius, the farms of Tuition ais
Eight Dollais per quarter.
In the French and Spanish, or either, Eight
Dollais per quarter
In the department under the direction of Mr.
Taylor, Six Dollars. One Dollar per quarter for
the two Winter quarters is required for wood ia
addition.
By a legulaiton of the Board of Trustees, tho
Tencliei* are not allowed to receive any Pupil
into ibeir respective Clavse*. without a receipt
6>>ni the Treasurer, of which all concerned will
p ease take notice.
JAMES McLAWS. Cltrktf Irra’r.
sept. 23 4t 41
Wc arc authorized t 6
announce Reuben C. Shouteb,
F,«q. a Candidate to repre.i nt this s,a, e j u tho
Congress of the United States at the ensuing^
election.
August Ats 27
James M. Carter, Esq.
i,*®* *wl Charles L. Hall, are my
I la* Jut Attorney* during my absence.
i THOMAS G. HALL.
] July 22 ’ 23 ts
j . "i*
We are authorized to
■ announce Howard J. Black,
' K«q a< a candidate for re-election to the K. pre
v-uli'tive branch of the State Legislature, at the
ensuing election.
July 19 ts «2
- W. B. Davis, Esq. i« a
Catiditlate for re-eloction on the
Im Monday in Octn er next, to th# Represents
live brancii ol the State Legislature.
] July 2ft 24 ts
Wc are authorized to
| ffCir announce Dn. JOHN DHNT,
.1* * t audidate for the representative branch of
j tli* “■late Li gislature ut the coming election.
; Ju, y 29 ts 25
W e arc authorized to
announce Henry Meal inc,
y.tq. a Candidate lor re-electian
to Ihe State Senate at tha ensuing election.
August 5 tf27
are authorised to
.'announce Arsaldm Rhode*,
F*q. a Candidate to represent Richmond Crumiy
at it* Senstnr, iu the n*xt Legislature.
July 26 24 ts
We are auttioriKed to
announce Mr. William Mieotr,
as * Candid.l# for the office of Receiver ol
Tax 15. turns, at the *ppro«thing election ia
January nest.
Afljwt 23 32 id
are authorized to an
nnunce Mr. M. F BOISCLUR
»» a CiKtidib for re-r-lection )u tl>» tlOica of
Ktieir.r of J»x Returns, at tha approaching
Election mi January next
sept. 2 »and 35
e are uiitiionzed to
CharlehJ. Jr mu nr,
Fiq a candidate for the Kapretenialive Branch
of toe bi*te Legnlatura, at the au*uiug Elec
tion. *
Aufirs* 2 26 ts
DISSOLUTION.
r I4HE Copartnership heretofore exitiing be
| tween Edmund B I Ouiup.on Gl.brrt
Cvffry, t. disa-Aved.
GILBERT COFFF.Y.
CatmpljeUltn Camph’tl • *> G-s lip
SHERIFFS TITLES,
Jop gnarttd sad sot tabs at thu Uf!t*rr
NO. 42.