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VOL. 7.
published every
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY ano FRIDAY,
£LT 2 O’CIiOCH. F. ML
riVr Howard’* Brick Buildings,oppoxitethe Post-Office
M’lntoth Strcot.
DIRECTIONS.
• ,t. ao f Land and Negroes, by Administrators, Exacu
, . or G-asrdiuus, are required, by law, to bo hold on the
« t Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ton in ’lie
i oranoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court-hoa sett
the county which the property is situatn.—Notice cf
jj e<9 sales must be given in a public gazette SIXI Y data
■rovieas to the day of sale. . „ .
" Notices of the sale of personal property must be given tn
ilko manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale.
Notice to the debtors and creditors of an estate, mus e
P Nobce'that application will be made to the
dl jary for leave to soli land, must be published for r ul it
M A STT H S
Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must bo published for
FjUR iUO MT before any order absolute ahull be mane
bo*o in by the court. . r_~ -
Med\ca\ CoAege Georgia.
T ni? T FUTURES in this Institution situated
at Anou'tn, will commence on the third
Monday, (th* 2\st)ofnext Ocfofrer, and continue
for six months.
The professors are: — • • „
t . n, rja3 M. D —Of Anatomy so Physiology.
Jos A Eve,M. D—Therapeutics and Materia,
r ‘V/l'or.l M D. Chemistry and Pharmacy.
M. Antony,'M. D —Obstetrics and Diseases of
Women and Cbi-'Len
A. Cunningham, M D.—lnstitutes and Pract.ee
Pa?d
M. M. t> -PrceUer .»* I
...tuneswUl I
be‘delivered in the City Hospital, and every fa
cility aff.rded the Student for practical expert .
fees ar", for the six Tickets s]«> (
Graduation,
Matriculation, 't’ t> . I
; Soard with Lodging, may be obtained j
ot ■'lß tier month. . ,
l -r particulars fee Circular issued in June.
AUGUSTUS B LONGSTREET,
President of Board of Trustees.
L. P. FokD. Secretary.
Augusta, .Tidy 10, 1833. >T
Xj’ The papers of Augusta, asbmg.on i
Athens Banner. Milledgeville Journal and ■ ede
ra! Union. Columbus Snvainah <>eor
gian, Macon Telegraph, Dane.. 1 el€? ‘" P p (( J -
Columbia Times; reudleton Mcssenf-m. Edge-
Held Carolinian; Greenville Mountaineer , o. C
Raleigh St«>; N. C Knoxville Register, lenn
Floridian, Tallahassee; Tuscaloosa Intelligencer,
Montgomery Journal; Huntsville Advocate,
bile RegisteV. AU. Jackson State R.gbts Ba-rner,
Natchez Republican, Miss and Louisiana A
- will publish the above adverti.e.re,H to
the amount of §5 each, and forward the.r hist
number containing it to L D I ord, Treasurei
of Medical Coll, ge, Augiista, Georgia-
Bv a Resolution ot
the City Council of Augusta,
passed the Bth June, instant, the
following persons were appoint
ed a CommiUe of Health for the
present year, viz : .
for District No. 1-Messrs. T C>nm P Edw d.
Henderson so P. H Mantz.
.( Nd-Messrs. J Keoi. J. iL Mann
and F Bradford.
ji it No. 3—-Messrs. J- B Bishop, .Tons.
Meigs, G. H Paddock, nn<l
U. B. Clarke.
The foregoing committees are requested to
enter on the’duties assigned them by the fore
goin? Resolution, as early as may be practicable.
~Bu or-ter of Council. „ ,
GE O. M. WALK ER, CUfk.
June 24 I ’*
-fcj) That the City C<.un-
UL cil t.f Aug-.st i. will pass An Or
dinance prohibitiug the sale or delive v
of intoxicating Liqu r to Slaves, with n
the limits of the city, af'er the first day
of October next, without a ticket from
their owners or the r agents and that this
Resolution be published.
A true Extract fr<»m minutes of Coun
c?l, passed the 4'h day of May 1833.
GEO M. WALKER, Clerk.
6 U DIN AN CE
fTIO regnlot? the weighing of Fodder, Hay
and O-.is in bundles brought to ’he city oi
Augusta in ngotis, or c.atts tor sale l y weight.
St- U?. lie it ordained by the City Council
nf A.jg-14,1, That all Fodder, Hay and Oats
b i;/,> to this city ir. wagons or carts for sale,
weighed at the scales prepared for that
purnr.se near the lower market.
SiC. 2d. Be it further ordained, That it sisal 1
be the duty of the clerk of the lower market to
Superintend the weighing efall Fodder, Hay and
Oats, at all hours of the day, from sun rise till
sunset. And tho party selling such Fodder,
Hay or Oats, shall pay’ to the said clerk fifty cts
ot each wagon, and twenty-five cents sot each
cart or dray. . •
Sec. 3d- Be it further ordained, That every
person who shall violate the provisions of this
Ordinance, may be fined in a silm not exceeding
Twenty Dollars.
Done in Council the 6th day of Dec. 133-.
SAMUEL HALE, Mayor.
By the Mayor :
Geo. M. Walker, c. c. a.
ss® REWARD.
fJT AKEN out of the Subscriber’s Lot, on Sat-
J| urdaythe 13tb mat. aB AY HORSE, four
years old, 15.1 bauds high, with a long switch tail.
The said Horse is branded on the left shoulder
with the letter (W.) and the left hip somewhat
marked with the harness, and in good order.
Any person delivering the Horse will receive §5;
end for delivering the Thief and Horse, will re
ceive a reward <>f fifty Dollars.
p'olj WILLIAM SHANNON.
July 17 85
Georgia, Lincoln County.
WHERE AS Malcom J. Walker, applies to
me for Letters Administs ation on the
estate, of Mark Golden, late of said County, de-
SB These arc, therefore, to cite summon and ad
monish all and singular the kindred and Credit
ors of said dcc’d, to be and appear at my office
within the time proscribed by law, to file their
objections, ana shew cause (if any they have)
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand in office this 23d day
of April, 1533.
MfCAJAH HENLEY c. e. o.
NOTICE.
FOUR months after date application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Richmond County, sitting as a Court of Or
dinary, for leave to sell forty shares of stock, of
the Bank of the State of Georgia ; the property
of Gabriel Murray, deceased, for the benefit of
his heirs.
JPG KRONER, Adm'r
Mn* At m4m
COURIER.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
Over Mason Sf Randle’s Ware-House.
° AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
r>sja The subscriber,. one of the late
P rn P r ’ etors of lhe Eagle and Phenix
Hotel, respectfully informs his friends
the public generally, that he has
taken the tipper part of that spacious Fire Proof
WARE HOUSE, formerly Mr. John C. Hol
combe’s, where he proposes to open a HOTEL,
on the 16th September next. The House was
originally built with a view of appropriating
’he upper part as a Boarding House, and is ad
vantageously arranged for that purpose, so addi
tion;! improvements « ill be made so ns to render
the accommodations superior for Boarders and
transient visitors. He pledges himself to his pat
rons that in point of comfort there shall not be
any exertion wanted, tn render this Establish
menioneof decided preference. The Rooms
are large and airy, each having a fire place, and
two can at pleasure be turned into one by folding
doors. To the Planters and Merchants in the
interior it is not necessary to give a further <ies
ciiption of the budding, as it is generally known
to be in the centre of their business. There is a
largo and convenient stable with an extensive
enclosed lot for horses. Careful Hostlers will be
provided to give the attention required
He solicits a share of patronge. and from his
friends their influence which he will at all times
endeavour to merit From practical experience
he flatters himself he will receive a liberal share
of their support. A first rate Man Cook, is n w
mid r engagement from Charleston. Bis Table
and Rar shall at all times be furnished with the
best this and the markets of Charleston and Sa
vannah will afford.
JOHN J BYRD.
(lZ’ WANTED—A first rate
BAR-KEEPER and a few good Servants. Ap
ply as above from 4 to 5 o’clock, P. M.
[LT’ The Milledgeville Journal, Macon Tele
graph, Columbus Enquirer, Washington News,
Western Herald, Anntria; Standard of Union,
Spa.tA, Southern Banner, Athens, will insert the
above once a week until firs’ October, and for
ward their accounts to the subscriber as above.
The Macon Telegraph, Georgia Journal. Colum
bus Eriqit rer, Washington News. Western Her
ald, and th Standard of Union, are requested to
send their papers after the first of October next
.1.1. B.
Augusta, 31 91 tO
as t MB 3XZ
•1 1 HE Subscriber continues to Entertain
.a Travellers and other persons at the Byl F
SPRINGS, on the old Milledgeville Road, six
miles fiom Augusta. He is thankful for past fa
vors, and will be grateful for the future patron
age of his f-iends and the public.
G. S. CLARKE.
Auff 26 102 Im
TO REN I’,
Cg-gt The FIRE PROOF Brick STORE
end DWELLING, on the south side
Broad-Street, a few doors above*
X-..JUK* Centre-Street, at present occupied
by T J. Brown so Co.
ALS‘ ,
The one story wooden Store on the south side
Bread-street, a few doors above Centre street at
pi e>ent occupied by Samuel Player—a small
Dwelling is attached to the store
ALSO,
A DWELLING, on Ellis street, a few doors
above M’lntosh street, suitable for a small
family. Apply to
C. M. CASHIN, or
J. so W HARPER.
Aug 5 93 3". v
A Brick Store, opposite the cenjtre
*ot the Lower Market, south side of
Broad street. Attached is a Dwelling
X«Bj«ft»anil Brick Kitchen. Possession given
immediately. Apply to
j. g. McWhorter.
June 3 66 ts
~^Foren 7 E ’
SBrazl From the first «>f October, two
DWELLINGS, on Green Strfeet, im
e * s’OH mediately below the residence of Mr,
,i ■ Urism John Howard—one suitable for a
small family ; the other for a person carrying
on the Carpenter’s business Apply to
WILLIAM 8. BACON, or
N. W. COCKE.
Aug 16 98 wt O
For Sale, or To Let.
And possession given the first of October next,
JfcygjL The Tenement HOUSE and LOT,
° n Broad-Street, next door below
iMiSre en ‘ Montgomery’s, being a pleasant
i m iS mas and retired part of the city, below
the Old Market. They will be rented separate
or tagelher if required—Enquire of
ANDREW G. BULL.
July 15 sc» ts
IO RENT?
Baggt The two Story HOUSE, on Rcy
nold-street, with all the necessary
‘’"’-buildings, opposite to Mr. B.
LhUL Lamar’s Ware-House, now occupied
by Mrs. S. Flemming ; possession to be given
on the first of October next. Applv to
N. DEL/kiGLE.
Aug 30 104 ts
TO RENT.
From the first of October next.
The BRICK DWELLING, on El
lis Street, below M’lntosh Street, at
>!«■ P resent occupied by Col. Cook.
t ALSO,
The small DWELLING, next to the above
on the West. Applv to
JAMES HARPER.
Aug 30 104 3tw
TO RENT.
From the first of October next, the following
propery beloneing to the Augusta.
THE dwelling of the upper tene-
Anent of the Bridge Bank building.
Iwo dwellings in the rear of the
ahoye on Reynold's Street.
The dwelling corner of Elbert and Telfair Streets
opposite to Mr. Cantelou’s former residence
The dwelling next below Garners Warehouse
that Wareh<aise and the close stores adjoining.
No person leasing any of the above property
will be premitted to underlet without the con
sent of the Bank of Augusta. Apply to
JAMES ’HARPER.
August 2P 3t 103 -
AUGUSTA, (GEO.) WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1833.
*f TO RENT.
From the first of October nfixt,
* ie Store under the
If Hotel, now occupied by
JJBLLalham Hull, Esq. Also, the
Office between the two Stores formerly
. occupied as a Lottery-Office. For terms
I a PPty ,o C. S. Hamilton at J. jeweti’s or
;to ANGUS MARTIN.
July 24 83 if
ToTCent. “
From the first of October next.
BRICK STORE, No 242, situa
tert on Broad Street, near Montgo
ff BOmB mery’s Rang,}. F<>r terms apply to
L.lillW* DORTIC & L AFITT E, or
B, BOUYEF..
August 5 93 ts
~TO RENT.
From the firs* of October,
The STORE in the Masonic Hall,
no ’ v occu P‘ e ri by Luke Reed Si Co.
iiiiil A pp’y to
•i— \v. T. GOULD.
July 3 81 if
~TO RENT,
And possession (riven first October next \
That neat DWELLING just be-i
low the Lower-Market, formerly DC- j
cupied by Mr. Paine it has a good ;
Garden Spot, ind all the usual ap- i
purtenances, to A Common Dwe'liwg.—-For.
terms, apply to
j. g. McWhorter.
July 31 Qi
Fd RENT.
The DWELLING r’ar the west
end of Broad-Street formerly occu
pied by me; for terms mnlv to
*—l«L J. W. BRIDGES.
Aug 19 99 wtO
TO RENT
From the first October next.
The two Story BUILDING, be
longing to Mr. Andrew Mitchell, si
tuated on Jackson Street, at pi esent
occupied by Capt. Robertson. I’ is
well calculated for a large family or private
Boarding House. Apnly to
ROBERT WALTON.
Aug 14 97 tO
TO RENT',
And possession given on Ist October next.
THREE DWELLINGS and two
STORES, in the. Brick Range, imine
•**a,eiy below the Bank of Augusta.
ALSO,
Two Dwellings on Reynold Street, in the rear
of the above.— Appl to
N. W. COCKE.
July 3 79 if
TO RENT,
BggM THE House ant! Lot on Reynold
street, next door below Mr Wm J.
i!3*Ki Hobby’s, at presen. occupied by Mr.
XmJUBB».Iohn Coskf.ky—Apply to
A. J. MILLER
July 13 wtlstO 84
~TO RENT. ~
From the first October nczt,
JgRiL. The two story DWELLING HOUSE
on Ellis-Street, in the rear of the
<8 lit HI United States Hotel, bow occupied
■ sW* by Mrs. Faber. Apply to
R. IL WILDE, or
J. W. WILDE.
August 2 92 wtf
TO REN T.
And Possession given the. 14/ October neit
THE STORE, No. 134, South-
Side Broad Street near lower Mar
|g|«H| het. al pibsent, occupied by Thomas
i ■ n Qiqgzenberry, Esq
ALSO,
The Dwelling above, suitable for a private
Boarding Hoose.
JOSEPH COLLINS, ZJze’r.
July 3 79 w;f
Taw.
A BR.AM MAUI IN, Attorney at LAW.
/’A Montgomery, Alabama, will give strict at
tention t<> business confided to him.
differences Hon. John P. King, Augusta.
Andrew J. Miller,
Crawford &l Cumming.
July 5 ' 80 9nir»
LOTS
FOR MALE.
ABOUT one hundred LOTS of L AND, some
of which are of first quality. Also, about
the same number of GOLD LOYS, many of
which are very valuable
The above Lands, if not disposed of at private
sale, will be sold at Auction, to the highest bid
der, at Murraysville, Hall County, on the 2nd
Monday in September next, when I will attend
for that purpose.
Titles indisputable- For further particulars;
apply to
JOHN MARSHALL, Auct’er.
X7* The Standard of Union, Sparta ; Federal
Union andjJournal, Milledgevi’le; Southern Ban
ner, Athens , Western Herald, Auraria; and
Washington News; will publish the above three
times, and send a paper containing the same to
gether with their accounts to the subscriber in
Augusta. J. M.
Aug 23 101 5t
A SITUATION WANTED
BY a young man, from the North, of steady
and industrious habits, a situation either in
a Commission oi Dry Goods Store, would be pre
ferable.
A note addressed to Lamback iißuse, through
the Post-Office, or otherwise will be thankfully
received
Juno 19 ~3 if
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of R
McCoombSf deceased, are requested to
make payment, and those who have claims
against the estate will present them within the
time prescribed bv law.
JOHN S. COOMB3, Adm’r.
March 27 wtf 37
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE,
FOR SALE.
MTTILL he sold, on accommodating terms
VV LOTS, situated on the south side of
Broad Street, below Campbell's Gully and
nearly opposite the Planters’ Hotel, compiising
| a front of 190 feeton Broad street, it is offered
; for sale, in seperate Lots, or the whole together,
| for further particulars. Enquire of Mr. Robert
Walton at the Insurance Bank, or to
WM. P. DEARMOND.
Avgusta, Feb 25 ts
Office of CoVnmiss\oner in
Equity.
GEORGIA, Richmond County.
Between *x
Grace Rowet.l,
Complainant.
and
Valentine Walker and Geo L Twiggs, sur
viving Executors of Edward Rowell, de
ceased, Valentine Walker and George L
Twiggs, Executors of Howell R Marshall,
deceased, Mary Rowell, Elizabeth Fore
man, Nancy Rowell, Milly Rowell, Sarah
Rowell, Benjamin Rowel), Hannah Row
ell, Peggy Rowell, William Rowell and
Edward Rowell,(children of Williamßow
ell.j Eliza Williamson, Catharine Rowell,
Sarah Rowell, Randolph Rowell, Mary
Rowell, Dorcas Rowell, Jane Rowel),
(children of Benjamin Rowell,) Mury Da
vies, ,Benjamin Strange, Patsey Fore
man Randolph Strange, Edward Strange,
Huhbar i Strange, ’f children of Charlotte
Strange, formerly Charlotte Rowel),) E
bzabeth Sibley. Mary Westbrook,Rebecca
Jackson, (children of Benjamin Marshall
and Nancy Rowell} Lucy Ball, John
Stanly, James Stanly,jr. John Horton
and Elizabeth Horton, his wife, Jesse
Westbrook an.) his wife, Susannah West
brook, William Coombs & Ills wife, Wini
fied Coombsand Nathaniel Smnly (chiL
uren of Winified Westbrook, Defendants.
Io this case, the having decreed to the |
comp, ainant one moiety of the estate of the tes- |
?at<»r, and’hat auditors be appointed to settle
the sev< r.-ii sums due the residuary legatees, un
<h i- the fourth dause i the will, which is in the
following Words: “My will and desire is, that
mv Executors do sell ail the rest and residue of
my estate, whether real or personal, and that
the proceeds of the same be equally divided
share and share alike between and among ail
the children of my half brothers and sifters to
whom I give he same to them and their heirs
forever
_ NOTICE is therefore git cn, that all persons
interested under said clause, in (he testators will,
are required to produce before me evidence of
their interest and of their identity, as children
of the half brothers and sisters of the testator,
on or before the first Monday in January next,
at which time, the Auditors will proceed to set
tle and determine upon their lights according
to the decree
SAMUEL M. JACKSON,
Master in Equity
IT The Columbia Hive. SC; Raleigh Re
gister, N C ; Richmond Enquirer, Va ; Nash!
ville Banner. Tern ; Observer, Lexington, Ken ;
Planter’s Gazette, Montgomery Ala ; Floridian
Florida ; Mobile Register, Ala; Natchez Re
publican. Mis; Macon Messenger and Georgia
Journal, Geo. will please insert the above week
ly until the first of January next, and forward
their a> counts to the Master in Equity.
The Constitutionalist and Chronicle will also
insert weekly for the time above mentioned
wlj 88
CONTENTS
OF THE
Southern Agriculturist,
NO. S FOII AUGUST.
AN Address delivered before the Horticultu
ral Society of Charleston, at the anniver
sary meeting, July 10th, 1833, by the Rev. J.
Bachman.
Account of an Agricultural Excursion made
into the South of Georgia in the winter of 1832 ;
by the Editn.
Remarks on putting down trunks in River
Banks ; by Q. E. D.
Observation!*-, heinterchange of among Plan
ters—Gama Grat and Hedges; by N Herbe
mo-t
Protecting Crc >s froth Birds ’ bvAnObserver
“NOTICir"
FOUR months after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Lincoln county, while sitting for ordinary ptfr
poses, for leave to sell Lot one hundred and
seventy-four, in the fourth district and fourth
section of the Cherokee purchase.
AT<9<»,
Lot seventy, in the first Dis
trict and first section of the Cherokee Purchase,
drawn by the Orphans of Arthur Frazer, de
ceased, for tlie benefit of said Orphans.
ADISON FRAZER,
Guarman for said Orphans.
June 10 lin4 in 69
100 Bags of SHOT, assorted
F‘ B SALE, RY
RATHBONE & HOLLAND.
22 __ 87 ts
GEORGIA, ? Court Common Fleas
City of Augusta $ for said City,
July Term, 1833.
IT appearing to the Court, by the return of the
Sheriff, that the following persons were duly
summoned to attend as special Jurors and fail
ing to appear. It is Ordered, that they be fined
each in the sum of Twenty Dollais, viz ; Robert
Kirkpatrick, J.mathan Ellis. Ulric B. Clarke,
William P Rathbone, and Michael Wegner, and
then G;H Metcalf, Philip McGran, 1 homas Quiz
zenberry, Richard F Bush, Daniel B Edes and ■
D Brochon, fined each ten dollars, for unattend
ance as Petit Jurors—and Henry II Cook, and
Thoqjas McGra'i, fined each ten dollars as de
faulting talismen for Special Jurors, unless a
satisfactory excuse be filed with the Clerk, on or
before the second Monday in October next.
A true L'xlract from the Minuits of said Court
July Term, 1833.
SAMUEL M. JACKSON, Clerk
Aug 7 94 ts
sodaTwa er AND MEAD.
ILA3II3JA.OIK & W3IB 0
Al length have the pleasure of announcing to
their customers and the public generally
the arrival of their SODA MACHINE, which is
now in full where Soda Water and
Mead,cun be had during the warm weather. They
would further ramark that all the pipes belong
ing to their machine are lined with Block Tin,
which prevents the possibility of nny Canker or
Corroding humor coming in contact with the
Soda or Mead.
July 5 80
TOOTH POWDER.
t.CSBORN,
DENTIST of Savannah, hasre
ceutly discovered a purely vegetable com
pound, which he believes superior itt some essen
tial qualities, to any Tooth Powder before offer
ed to the public.
This dentrifice readily dissolves the Mucus of
the Mouth, remove* the green tartar, and effect
ually sweetens the breath After a few applica
tions the Teeth become beautifully white with
a finely polished surface.
Neither Acids, Alkalies, or Chlorides, are us
ed in its composition, but it combines the effects
of all in beautifying the Teeth without injuring
them.
For sale by
A. CUNNINGHAM & Co. Agents.
August 16, 8t 99
We are authorised to
I. announce Augustus N. Verde-
RY, as a .Candidate to represent the
Count) of Richmond, at the cusuinff elec*
lion.
Aug 23 ioi
We are authorized to
announce N. \V. Cocke, Esq.
a Candidate to represent Richmond Coun
ty in i.'ie representative Branch of the
next Legislature.
Aug 23 j o j
The General Ordni-
ance, to revise, amend and con
solidate the several Ordinances of the
City Council of Augusta, is now ready
for delivery to the citizens. They can
be had by application to the Clerk of
Council.
GEO. M. WALKER, C/erJt.
Mav 6 ts
The South Carolina Rail
1 Road Company have in opeia
tion 306 miles of their Rai! Road, ( Q f which 62
miles is the route for the Columbia Mail Passen
gers,) and will, on or before the first of Octobrr,
1833, open the entire Road, extending from
C harleston, S. C. to Hamburg opposite Augusta,
(Georgia ) Distance, 136 Ailes’
Ibe Passenger train which leaves each place
every morning, will at that time perform the en
tire passage daily, artiving on ths evening of
the <iay of departure.
r.re through, ineliiding 75 lbs. baggage, §6
-6. 5 or a less distance 5 cents per mile.
1 wo meals at 60 cents each taken on the Road.
'1 he pre
sent portage of ,30 miles by stages. I
wili on the first September be reduced to 12
miles*
A,| yust 19 lfin
NOTICE
THE copartnership heretofore Existing be
tween the stibscribets under the firm of
P. B Taylor & Co is this day disolved by mutual
consent.
3 he unsettled business of the late firm will be
attended to by P. B laylor who alone is author
ized to settle the same.
P. B. TAYLOR..
JOSEPH WtiEF.LF.R
M ».v 11 57 ts
THE SUBSCRIBE?!,
HAVING purchased the entire interest of
Joseph Wheeler, in the late firm of P. B
Taylor Co. will continue the Earthenware busi
nesson his own account, nt the Store 357 Broad-
Street founder the Masor.ic Hall.
P. B. TAYLOR.
May 13 ts 57
SE EEC TJSCHOOL.
Mrs. WILHELM I and Miss STOW,
WILL open a SCHOOL for Young Ladies
on the Ist of October, in Jackson-streyt
between Ellis and Green-s’rrets. The French
and German Languages will be taught by Mrs.
Wilhelmi. Hie English School under the care
of Mis» Stow will be divided into two principal
departments.
In the higher Classes will betaught Arithme
tic, Algebra, Geometry, Ancient and Modern
Geography, Ancient and Modern History, Fa
ley’s Moral Philosophy, Paley's Evidences of
Christianity, Rhetoric, Logic, Kames’ Elements
of Criticism. Alison on Taste, Stewart’s or
Brown’s Philosophy of the Human Mind, Compo
sition, with Astronomy, Botany and Natural Phi
losophy. Terms sl3-
The prihiary course will include Rending,
Writing, Grammar, Geography, American His
tory, Arithmetic and Elements of Composition.
Terms §B.
The French Language, §B.
German, “ I*3
Pupils will-be charged "1 a Season foF fuel.
A limited number of small children will be
taught the first rudiments of English by Mrs.
Wilhelmi. Terms §4.
ID* The French and English Schools will also
be limited to such a number that every attention
can be paid to those who become members.
Reference-* Dr. A. Cunningham.
Mb. John Howard,
i Rev. Mr. Talmage.
aug tst 28 wtO 103
NOTICE?
tip HF. subscriber having recently taken out
J. letters patent from the United States for a
new principle of applying Animal power, which
I call the Accelerator; the discription of this
machine is such that it can be applyed to Mills
generally, where animal power can be applied.
I offer the following statement to the public to
show that I have proved the power of my ma
chine, I erected a temporary saw milt, with one
saw, to which I put 2 horses, (the horses were not
accustomed to work in a circle,) and sawed thro’
a fourteen inch log with more ease than two
horses can Gin in the corntatm mode of applica
tion; the horses being removed, eight men worked
the machine, and cut at the t <rte of thirteen hun
dred so eghty feet per day —Say that one third
of the time is lost in returning the log and pat
ting on fresh logs, the machine is then adequate
to saw eight or nine hundred feet per day with
two horses.
RICH’D. s. scheveneLl,
Orangeburgh, S. C.
June 15, 1833.
The undersigned do certify
that we have seen Richard S. Schevenell’s horse
power and Accelerating Machine,applied to the
sawing of timber, constructed in a very tempo
rary manner worked by two horses, and we feel
no hesitation in saying that this machine con
structed ofsuch materials as saw mills are built
of,is fully adequate to saw any quantity or dis
cription of timber.
SAM’L. RICKENBARKER,
GEO. H. POOSER,
L. J. CROSS.
CHARLES GLOVER,
JOHN A. TYLER,
N. R. CANNON.
SOU TIL CAROLINA, )
Orangeburgh, Dist. J
I Joseph Winxinoham, Clerk of the Court of
General Sessions and Common Pleas, in and
for the District of Orangeburgh, do hereby cer
tify that the gentlemen who have signed the a
bore certificate, are respectable citizens of this
village, and Ido heartily concur with them;
having seen the operation
Certified this idth day offline, 1833.
J. WINNINGHAM.
U* The Editors of the Charleston Obsetver,
Louisians Advertiser, Yorkville Republican/
and Cincinnati Daily Advertiser, will insert th.
above every other week for three months, and
forward their accounts to the proprietor in Or
angeburgh, South-Carolina, fcr payment, wh.c
shall be promptly remitted. R- 3- S
Jane 24 75 ’
Bill for Discovery and Relief.
TO THE PUBLIC
IN asrnuc! as the Drawing of il>e Uni
on Hotel Property Lotteryis not com
pleted, it is due to the Public to have a
plain statement of facts. Good Titles to
prize holders, were not published by the
superinteqdants, till the Bth day of last
September, (the time the Lotterry truly
came before the Public) to be drawn the
24th day of December thereafter. It
was then postponed till the 2d day ofiliis
month, and from casualties could not be
drawn. The proprietor in the firs' time
given, from the situation of his family,
could not leave Thomaston to sell Tick
ets till the sth day of Dec. & it; the last
time from the duties of office, could not
leavetill after the 2d Morfday 5n January,.
Therefore he has nor had time to seil as
many of the Tickets as he wishes. He
will make no apology —but still state fact*
lie owes the amount of the Lotterrv and
rom ihe possition of some ofliis crediuon
he is compelled to ake the un
sold Tickets. To the others he returns
many thanks, and could he bestow cash
as easy as thanks he would have all paid
It is to be hoped that this indulgence will
be allowed by a generous public. He
has placed the drawing when the Tickets
arre sold, or most certainly the firs c'i
neYrJatiL’ary. It is the last notice h
shall make, unless he draws before tha.
time. The drawing shall be final.
. I* is due to those who have bought
1 ickets t<> be informed that the money is
in the hands of respectable Agents, and
in the hands of the Treasuter of the Su
pt rintendanls. Who will retain it to
purchasers, should tht Lottery, f>y any
unforeseen circumstance, >ot be drawn. '
The unsold rickets are offered with pi ide,
Then come forward and buy.
Or he Proprietor will b e nullified
And you a FORTUNE, slip by.
J. u. BATEMAN.
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COTTOfTGINS. ’
rpHE Subscribers respectfully inf.. m their.
J. fi tends and cust mets that they keep con
stantly on hand GINS’of different sizes of their
owp Manufacture, made on the latest improved
plan, and warranted superior qualify or no sale.
Old Gins, repaired on the shortest notice.-
Our Shop is above the Upper Market, Auguste,
Geoigia.
BOATWRIGHT & JONES.
Ik/* Edgefield Caroii-ian well insert the
above once per week for two moatbsfo forwaid the
account to this office for collection.
Jul y »> Biw 86
tad enliing himself
BENJAMIN RU.VNEY was
bwiught to the Orphan House in this city, on
1 hursdav, the 11th inst. He states that he was
born in Putnam County, in the Stale of Geor
gia , is the son of Edward Rumney, lately de
seased, of Clinton, Jones County, Georgia,
where he worked as a Carpenter andßricklaycr,
the Boy s mother’s name, before marriage, was
Eliza Lo-ve—he came in the last steamer from
Augusta,in search ofhismicle,Benjamin Rumi.ey,
who he understood lived in Charleston.
That his friends rnny be informed where the
Boy can be fouqd, the Commissioners of the Or
phan Hodse have directed this publication, and
request the Editors of other papers in the city •
and also those in Georgia, to give the same a
insertion Anv furtier information can be
tained, by applying at the Orphan House, or
JAMES JERVEY; Chairman-
Charleston, Ju y 13 Commissioners O H.
Administrator’s Sale.
VirU-L be sold hy an Order ot tht. Honor-
V Y 'ble Inferior Court of Richmond county,
on the first Tuesday in September at the lower
market house in this city three Hous s and
Lots and one vacant Lot, in the lower end of the
city of Augusta—three of the above Lots are
improved with good Gardens —One oi the Lots
having a two Story Dwelling House. Also,
aX Clarkesville, Habers! am County, 1 3. interest
in Lot of Land, in said County, sold as the pro
perty of R. McCoombs, de< eaieil. They may
be chased at private ante by application to
Samuel Hale, Esq. or to
JOHN S. COOMBS, Ad mfr.
M »y « 55 ,d
Administrator’s Sale
Onthe first ''liesday in September next will be
sold at the lower Market House in the city of
Augusta, between the usual hours:—
A lot of Land on the south
side of Broad-street, in the city of Augusta, near
the New Market House, fronting on broad-st.
thirty feet, and running back same width to
Ehis-Street, bounded by Brewster so Prescott,
and others, scld as the property of the estate of
David McKinney, deceased, f»r the benefit e
said estate. —Terms cash.
JOHN P. KlNG, Adm'r.
July 1 7< ■-
Georgia, Richmond Courity.
WHEREAS John L. Anderson,Adininistra
t >r onthe Estate of Moses Tibbits, de
ceases, applies th me for Letters Dismissory
from said Estate.
These are, therefore o cite, summon, anfl
admonish all and singular the kindred and < red
i tort of said deceased, to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by Jaw, to
shew catiSe (if any they have) why said letters
slioulri not be granted.
Geo. A B. Walker, c. c. o.
Georgia, Richmond County.
ITTHEREAS Isaac Course and John Mr ore,
W apply for Letters Dismissory, on the
Estate of John Course, late of Richmond couu
y, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all trnd singular tht kindred and -»euitors
o.f said dec'd, to be and appear at my ©L
fice within the time prescribed by law, to shew
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should
not be granted.
B. M’KINNE, D. C. C. O. R. C.
Jan f. rnfinr
NO TICK
FOUR Months from date, application will
made to the Inferior Court of Richsnotid
County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell a part of the negroes be'ongingto
the estate of Thomas Gardner, late of said coun
ty, deceased.
ANN GARDNER, Admr'x.
August 5 93 tn4m
“Job printing.
4 LL kinds of JOB PRINTING continued to
□L be done at Ttfi3 OFFICE st tho ve/v
:oivest price.
NO 106.