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tha ichout—the Southern one* did not object,
bdt good-naturedly consented to his admission.
the editor of the New York Star thus severely
Censures the mode of building practiced in that
thy;
“Isittobe believed, in a Christian
Country, that such shameful abuses should
be endured) That shells of houses from
4 to 6sto ies high and the walls but little
over 6 inches thick, and pteforated also
with innumerable windows, should be
permitted any longer to rise in our street*)
The houses that were destroyed on Mon
dayevening, fell into a heap of rtiins long
befote the limbers and floors were cortsum.
ed» That was to be expected, for what
could hold together such mockeries of
every principle of architecture)
XTAugustus L. Glover the supposed mu derer
of John R» Wiggins, escaped from the Jail of
this place on the night of the 11th inst. A re
ward of SSOO has been offered by the Sheriff of
Montgomery County for his apprehension.
Exertions have been made to learn the route
that he took, but as ydt no trace of him has been
found.— Mont. (Ala.) Adv.
The Boston Commercial Gatetie of
the P h inst. saysyesierday was the warm
est day of the season. The thermom
eter stood al 94 in the shade at 2 o'clock
—at the Suffolk office, at 98. We learn
that several persons were injured by
drinking cold waler; and in some in
stances masons were obliged io suspend
their operations fur a few hours, so op*
pressive was the beat.
GT- The glass at the Suffolk office in ’
State-street yesterday, at 8 o'clock, indi
cated 86 1-2 degrees;—at 11 o'clock, 98
degrees; at 2, a fraction over 100. Sev
eral other glasses stood at 98, at noon.
A steam carriage in England, convey
ing 20 passengers, travelled 4 miles in 20
minutes, on a common road—bui then,
we suppose, a “common road” in Eng
land, would be a very uncommon one in
the United States.
Conundrum.— Why is Commodore
Elliott a bad calculaoi? "Du you give
it up?” Because ho has missed a Figure.
The New York Advocate of the 10;h
inst. contains some particulars in relation
ito the figure-head of the Constitution.—
The advocate affirms that iho deed was
the work us a boy, aud adds, —
“He had wo accomplice, no assistant.
Il was entirely a creation of his own brain,
<ond he had never breathed a word of it to
any human being. On the eve of the 2d
of July, at 12 o’clock, he wont into a
«mall boat, with nothing but a saw, two
gimlets and a small rope. Ou airiving a!
the vessel, he had ibe gieatest difficulty
in reaching ibegangway ladder, in which
be finally succeeded. The rain was fall
ing in tortents, and when he stepped on
the deck, no one was visible. He heard
the tread of the centre below, but noth
ing daunted, he pioceeded tu his woik;—
He bored the two gimlets into (he head,
aud fastened one end of the rope to them,
tfa-e other end he m »de fast to the vessel,
lie was two hours in sawing off the body.
Thu iron bolt which run through, to keep
tie General straight, gave him much diffi.
cuhy, as he was obliged to saw all around
it. After this was done, the head was
fairly lifted off the bar, and lowered into
the boat. There another difficulty oc
cured. The boat had been left under one
oi al io scuppers, and the boy found ii
nearly full of water. He was obliged to
cake hold of the boat rope, and raised up
dre bow, (ill some of the water had run
wet, when he g<»t in, and safely reached
tfii« shore. The head was taken home,
atad although we cannot vouch for the
fact, yet we suspect it has been ere this
ccnsumcd iu a “Maze of glory.”
‘PARIS, May 27.—M. Berard, theau
tthur, and M. Girard,-the editor of a
ipamphlet entitled Les Cancans fid de s by
were yesterday sentenced by default of
nhe Court of Assizes to imprisonment fur
•two years, aud a fine of 2000 f for a libel
<on the King’s person, and an attack upon
<fhe rights be holds from the will of the
■nation.— Galigiiani
‘Clover among Corn.— A friend of mine sow
ed red clover among corn after going through
with the cultivator last time, the seed ivhs pro
tected from the heat of the sun by thecoru.it
consequently vegetated very soon and after the
corn was cut off, there was a luxm iant growth
of clover, which afforded fine pasture for several
successive seasons. The red clover is an excel
lent'manure. I have raised a fine crop of wheat,
'by ploughing in the second growth after harvest.
-—American Farrn.r.
That veteran in the ranks of Dcmocra
•cy, the Hon. Felix Grundy, of the U. S.
Senate, in a recent speech, put the fol
lowing queries to the "Ring necked pie.
bald opposition ,” who were recently dnb*
4>ed tohigs by the “mahogany stock” Ed’
*itor of the Courier & Enquirer:— Buffalo
■ Repub.
“Before I can agree that our opponents
-shall have the exclusive possession of
the li lie whigs, I wish to make further
inquiries, where are those men who, dur
ing the last war, discouraged the enlist*
Hue»t of-soldiers? Where are those who
’fcved their influence to prevent loans of
money to the Government in its ut
most need! Where ate ail the moral
traitors of that gloomy period? Where
pre those who thought it immoral
fi aud irreligious to rejoice at our victories
.aqd.mourned at the defeat of our enemy?
'..Where are those who denounced James
'Madison as a tyrant, usurper and despot;
and proclaimed that the country would
never prosper till he was sent to Elba?
Where are the “blue light” gentry, who
gave private signals to the enemy te ena
ble them to murder our citizens? These
'then are not found in the ranks of the ad
*<ni»istratian, they will pursue the present
(Chief Magistrate with that hatred to his
grave, and when dead their enmity will
not cease; they have their reasons for it:
he did their friends too much damage at
the city of New Orleans, ever to be for
given.”
COMMERCIAL.
[By the North America at New York.)
LIVERPOOL MARKET, MAY 30.—Cotton.
Our market for Cotton this week has bfeeu lan
guid aud the transactions rather limited; prices
of the commoner classes of American have rece.
ded l-8d to £d per Ibt, and Bahia* have been set
ting at a decline of ,|d per II ; other Brazils, Sea
Islands, and the better qualities of American are
steady at our last quotations. I'he Surats at
auction sold briskly and at steady prices. 200
Surats, 30 Maranham, and 2000 American have
been taken for export, and 3500 American have
been forwarded into the country without having
been offered on the uiaiket. The import this
week is 2231 bags, and the sales ate 17,870
bags, viz;
Extract of a letter received in Charleston dated.
• LIVERPOOL, MAY, 31, —Annexed you will
find the monthly table of Stocks, Imports, &c. of
Colton up to the present time, which shews a
higher import of Brazils,with but little other al
teration from that of last year, while our stock
on hand isabout 50,000 bags less, and the deliv
eries to the trade about the same quantity, hi
the early part of the month the common quali.ies
of American Cotton was comparitvely scarce,
and the range of prices qui<e out of proportion.
The late heavy imports have, however, brought
a very lai ge quantity of low Cottons, on the mar
ket, and those too of much worse quality than
what we have previ usty received. The conse
quence hag been, that while Cotton above 8 1 2d
has in cons* qnence of the scarcity of Brazils
been in great demand at improving prices, we
must quote Colton below that price at fully
down from the highest point, and l-Bd. lower
than at the beginning of the month; and the much
deterioiated quality of what we have lately re
ceived, has reduced our lowest quotation beyond
the aciual fall in the market.
‘ Our manufacturing districts are favorable;
there is a ready sale for both Goods and Yarns.
1 he stock of Cotton held by the trade is reported
to be much what it was at this time last year.”
Import ano Stocks.
Import. Stock.
1834. 1033. 1834. 1833.
American. 333,506 344,057 147.200 185,000
Other kinds, 63,373 79,902 36,520 50,620
396,879 422,959 183,720 235,620
TO RENT.
Possession given first
October next. ThetwoSto
v*«Wla ry Dwelling House on the cor*
ner of Ellis Mclntosh Streets, at pres
ent occupied bv Titos G. Hall.
ALSO ‘
The Two Story Dwelling House on
Ellis Street, a few dores above, at pres
ent occupied by Mr. Ogden.
For terms apply to
C. M. CASHIN or J. <s• W. HARPER.
July 213 t 85
AN ORDINANCE,
lo require the Mayor to issue script, to th e
Medical College of Georgia ;
VITHEREAS the Medical College of Geor.
v v gia. have by their obligations made and
entered into the tenth day of May, eighteen
handled and thirty-four, bound themselves and
their successors in office, to furnish Medicine and
Medical attendance for all the sick in the Hos
pital and such prisoners in the Jail, as the Citv
Council shall direct sot the full term of ten
years, from the first day of April last, for and
in consideration of the sum of five thousand dol
lars— p lyable in ten equal annual instalments,
the fust payment to be made on the first day of
April 1835, and on the first day of April, in
each and every year, thereafter for the full term
of ten years with the addition of 6 per cent in
terest on each and every of the said payments.
Be it therefore ordained, by the Chy Council
of Augusta, that his Honor the Mayor, be re
quired tu issue s< rip fur the sum of five thous
and dollars, to the Medical College of GeoigU,
in ten equal annual instalments, the fust of
which payments to be made, on the first day of
April, eighteen hundred and thirty live, bearin'
an interest, of six per cent, pet annum, from the
first day of April last.
By the Mayor
SAMUEL HALE, Mayor,
Geo. M* Walker, C. C. C.
• Ju, y 21 85 ts
MOLASSES.
On Consignment.
Hhds Molasse* for sale cheap
” by A SIBLEY.
July 21 3t 85
IT The Subscriber, in connexion with Mr.
P. D. Woolhop'er. has formed nn establishment
iu this place under the firm of
Ganahl, Woolhopttr & Co.
for the purpose of transacting a geneml COM
MISSION BUSINESS. Advanceswill be made
on Cotton to be shipped to their friend* in Sa
vannah. New York, Liverpool, Flavre, and other
places in Europe.
JOSEPH GANAHL.
July 18 3t 84
TO RENT
From ths first day of October next,
THE ,ar s e . grocery STORE
between the Tenements of G. H
ltßaS| Metcalf and A. Gould, at present
occupied by Adams Parmelee & Co.
ALSO,
The DWELLING over the Tenements occu
pled by .1. J. Mcßryde and H. Parsons.
ALSO,
The DWELLING now occupied by Wm. C.
Micuu, next above the Insurance Bank.
ALSO,
lhe DWELLING tecently occupied by Tho
mas Richards, on Reynold street, nearly iu the
rear of the Insurance Bank.
AI.SO,
Some OFFICES iu the Post-Office building,
on Mclntosh street.
WM. CUMMING. )
ROBERT F. POE, \Ex'rs.
HENRY H. CUMMING, $
July 15 83 ts
JjagC ~TO RENT
f** *]*jM F ROM the first oi October next,
Slim the Lai s e BRICK STORE and
DWELLING, near the Eagle &.
Phoenix Hotel, at present occupied by James
Leverich —the store is well fitted up fer a drug
store, and lias been occupied for several years
fort hat purpose. To any person wishing to
establish a retail drug store it would be a desi
rable stand.
Apply to JOHN PHINIZY,
July 18 84 wtf
TO RENT
The WARE HOUSE & DWEL
iRItfiS L/NG on Broad street, occupied by
JwwJUMLaJ. C. Holcombe, Esq.
The STORE Sf DWELLING, occupied by
Messrs. Labudan &. Co. on Broad street, and
near McKmne street.
Three TENEMENTS, opposite the Market
with STORES and DWELLINGS.
The DWELLING, on Bay street, occupied
by Doctor Kennon*
The STORE, on Broad Street, lately occu
pied by Mr. W. E. Broadnax. Possession first
October.
SAMUEL HALE.
July 18 84 3t
FOR SALE.
-a ZA/b Barrets Mess Pork
jLLJVF 20 Hhds Sugar
1000 Busbds Com
SAMUED HALt.
July 18 . 84 3t
TO RENT,
The FIRE PROOF STORE, at
| resent occupied by James McDow
suitable for an extensive dry
good or grocery business.
" e * lre Yroof Store and Dwelling, next be-
Jhe three story Dwelling on Campbell street,
occupied bv Mr. Anderson.
lhe three Story Fire Proof Store and Dwel
ling next above the Bridge Bank.
The two Story fire proof Store and Dwelling-
No 4, Bridge R , w . 6
i 1,,e n« W ° S ,o *y wooden builfflng below the
lower Market at present occupied by Mr. Dun
Apply to McKenzie & bennoch-
t h r- • ''v oct. 63
fbe City paper, will copy the above.
toTient.
f HE Dwelling house on the Cor
llliiSfi ner El ,is ani * M’lntosh street, at
I present occupied by Mrs. Fox. Pos
session given the Ist <;ay of October
next.
ALSO,
1 he commodious Dwelling House on the got.
ner of Green and Centre Streets at piesent »c
--copied by the undersigned. Possession eivcn
immediately
For Terms, apply to Thomas &. Cocke or to
, , JOHN HOWARD.
5 ts 79
TcTrENT',
A convenient and well finish*
J—*«-ed DWELLING, on (ha Sand
Hills. Inquire of
A. J. MILLER.
Jul y 2 78 4l
TO rent.
PART of a neat two story Brick
fTsiugg House on Broad Street,situated a few
I steps from the post office, will suit a
small family or a single person.
Apply at this office. •
June 30 *77
TO - RENT.' ~
JtgSSL A NEAT two Story BRICK HOUSE,
situated only a tew steps from the
I Post Office, will be Rented to a small
TO RENT.
JuggL A NEAT two Story BRICK HOUSE,
situated only a tew steps from the
I Post Office, will be Rented to a small
family or single persor.—immediate
possession will be given —Apply at this Office.
June 27
We are authorised
,o announce Wm. Doyle
Esq. a candidate for Colo
nel of the 10t.Ii Regiment
Georgia Mtii'ia, at the election on 2d Au
gust next.
The city papers, will copy the above.
July 11 id 81
We are authorized to
announce Major Warrington
Haney a candidate for Colonel of the
10th Regiment, Geo. Militia, at the
election on 2d. day of August next.
Ju h 9 id 80
We are authorized to
announce Col. Otho Weaver
a Candidate for Colonel of the 10th Reg
iment, Geo. Militia, at the election on
the 2d day of August next.
_ JuIy JL ,d 80
We are authorised to
announce Captain Elbert A.
Holt, a Candidate lor Colonel, to coni,
niand the 10th Regimen’, Georgia Mili
tia, at the election on 2nd August next.*
QlZ® The city papers will copy the
above till day of election.
Ju| y 9 80
We are authorised
to announce ('apt RO.
j BERT W. Me KEEN,as
a Candidate for the Office of Colonel, to
command the Tenth Regiment of Geor.
gia Militia, vice Col. Coldwell, resigned.
J uly 9 80
We are authorised to
j announce Major Jesse Thomp-
son, a Candidate for the < ffice of Co
I lonel, to command 10th Regiment of
Georgia Militia, at lhe election on 2nd,
August, in place of Col. Coldwell, resign
ed.
07* The city papers will please to
copy the above till day of election.
j July 7 79 td
We are authorized to
announce Dr. James B. Wal
ker, a Candidate for a seat iu
the Representative branch of the State Legisla
ture, at the election in October next.
June 27 td 76
■
Andrew J. Miller,
Esq. is our Agent and Attorney,
during our absence.
COLLINS Si MANTON.
July 9 80 3t
T. H H. GREGORIE will attend to
friary the business of the Charleston Fire
and Marine insurance Company in
Augusta, during the summer.
G. H. PADDOCK, Agent.
O* The city papers will publish th« above
w2m.
June 16
T. H. H. GREGORIE
w| b act as our Attorneyduring the
summer,
ALLENS ii PADDOCK
June 16 71 w2m
ALL persons indebted to Stephen
W. Wade, are hereby informed
that their notes and accounts'have been
transferred to the undersigned for the
benefit of all of his creditors—ants are re
quested 4o make payment to George
Collins.
GEO. COLLINS,
J. S. CAMFIELD.
July 9 80 5t
I have appointed A. J.
Miller, Esq. my authorized at
torney during my absence from this slate,
who with assistance of Mr. S. W. Wade,
will attend to the collection of the above
transferred demands.
GEO. COLLINS.
July 9 80 5t
mrsTLarus”
CONTINUES to give lessons io all thevarious
blanches of PAINTING and DRAWING.
also lessons on tbe Piano Forte, at the late resi
dence ot Mr* Woolsey, on the Sand Hills.
A few more pupils can be accommodated.
July 14. 82 ts
tfOTiCBh
,non, b» after date application will be
made to the Honorable Interior Court of
Richmond County .sitting for Ordinary purpose*,
for leave to sell the negroes belonging to Wil*
ham Whitlock, a minor, for the benefit of said
minor.
r . i« WHITLOCK, Sardian.
Ju\y 14, 1834 m4t
■ >». re*ur»e.l
te Augusta with lhe intention of giving Lessons
on vocal and Instrumental Music—the Modern
Languages—with drawing and Painting in its
various branches.
lei ms made known, at her residence on Broad
street, next door to the Bridge Bank.
June 18 ° * ts 71
J. A. CLEVELAND, Dentist.
HAS returned and will remain in the City a
few days. He may be seen at his room,
Washington Hall.
W ts 82
I )IVIDEI>! D N(). 8.
Office, Augusta Insurance and Banking Com’y.
lUth July, 1834.
THE Board of Directors have de*
dared u dividend of 4 per cent, on
the capital stock of (his bank, for the
last six months, which will be paid to the
stockholders on demand.
ROBT. WALTON, Cashier.
July 11 81 3t
Guardian's iNotice.
FOUR months afterdate application will ba
made to the Interior Court of Richmond
pounty, for teave to sell the interest of Thomas
and Walker Watkins, minors, in the boy HAR
RY and girl LUCY; also in a tract of laud call
ed Rosny, lying ou Butler’s Creek, Richmond
county, containing about 2000 acres.
ROBT. WATKINS Guardian.
March 24 35 m
LARD! LARD!
O KEG 3 fine LEAF LARD, for
Sale by
G. H. METCALF
June 18 ,f 72
No. 3, MACKEREL,
FOR SALE, BY
RATHBONE HOLLAND.
_ Ju| y 7 _ 79 if
LARD, IIAMST&cT
70 KEGS prime LEAF LARD
2,0t>0 Lbs. Hams of Small Size
10 Bbls Stuoked Beef
2 *’ do Tongues
10 Half Bbls Mess B>ef
z 5 “ do Pickled Tongues
50,000 Spauisl* Cigars of lhe most favorite
brands
10 Boxes White Havana* Sugar
Just Received and for sale by
DORTIC Hi LAFITIE.
No. 236 Broad Street.
June 18 72
shot & Lead.
Bags Shot (assorted)
• VfU 10 Boxes Lead
For Sale by
GEO. H. METCALF.
Agent, Baltimore Shot Tower Co.
April 16 t s 45
CAIVALt FIJbUR, &C.
"16) Fresh Canal Flour
| 6u Boxes Sperm Candles
50 Bbls Ruin
I 5 do Dried Beef
Landing from Co’s. Boats nn*l Steam Packet
w asiiiiigtoii
For Sale bv
<L H. MFTCAI.F.
M *y 19 ts 59
3000 Oil
“Sir
RICE! RICE!!
4-0 C ". sk r Fre ’. h hea ’ R,CE - ' hi « recei
TtVr ved, for sale, by J
, „ O. H METCALF.
June a 65
iiayThay?!
Oflfl Bundles Prime Northern Hay
jfaiFor Sale by
„ G.H. METCALF.
, JMay 19 ff 59
Family Groceries
Superior Hams.
50 Bbls Best Canal Flour
50 Half do. do. do.
4o. do. No. 1 Mackerel
20 do. d„. Fulton Mark t Beef
20 do. do. do. do. Pork
> 10 do. Ju, Pickled Toungues
200 Large Smoked " do.
1000 Lbs do- Beef
500 .do, Bologna Sr.usages
20 do. Water Crackers
’ 25 Half Bbls Boston do.
: 25 do. Butter do.
1 10 do. do. Sugar do. and Soda Biscuit
40 Boxes Sperm Candles
50 do. Tallow du.
5 50 do. Soap
50 Casks Superior London Porter
50 Boxes Chbinpaigne Cider Pint and Quart
Bottles
[ 20 Bags Superier old Java Coffee and Mocha do
j 10 Boxes fresh Flench Capres and Olives
Fresh Teas, Soundsand Tongues, Smoked and
Pickled Salmon
ITi/k a complete assortment of Choice Family
' FOR SALE, BY
I N. SMITH & Co.
1 M »> 23 61 ts
J. P. SETZE
, TUT AS opened this day a new and well select
’ XI ed lot of
FRENCH PRINTED
JACKONETTS& MUSLINS
Together with a large supply of Fancy and
Staple Goods, well worth the Public’* attentiou.
May 12 56 ts
S PERMIAN DLE3 ~
Prime Butter
' Lime Juice
• Fresh Bunch Raisins
1 Demijohns, For sale by
G. H. METCALF.
June 18 72
notice?
THE Subscriber will after this day
receive Merchants and Planters
• Bank Notes at Par in paymertt for goods
at regular prices purchased at his store.
P. B. TAYLOR.
Mjv 28 63 ts
REMOVAL
B. W, FOB.CB & CO.
Have removed their Stock of SHOES to No. 276,
directly opposite their old stand in Kerrs If
Grahams new range three doors abore the
Globe Hotel, where they are now receiving their
Summer Slock.
300 Packages of fresh BOOTS &. SHOES
a very extensive assortment of every article in
the line, calculated to suit the City and Country
trade—consisting in part of
2000 pair men’s calf Brogans and Shoes
3<>oo do do kip do do do
5000 do do coarse do do do
2500 do boy’s and children’s coarse ami
fine Shoes
300 U do ladies TruneHo, Morrocco Sealskin
anti Leather Boots, Shoes and Slip
pers
50t* pair ladies and gentlemen’s water proof
Boots and Shoes
5(X> pair Ladies Enslish and American Kid
Slippers and Sandies.
XT Aho, a large Stock of LEATHER, such
as Harness and Skiitii.g, Sole and Upper Lea
ther, New-Yoik, Philadelphia and Ba'timora
Calf Skins, Sealskins, Buckskins, Morrocco aad
Lining Skins, stout coarse Leather lor Negro
Shoes, also, Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Shoe
Thread and all the materials ami Tools for
manufacturing all of which will be offered to
the consumer and dealer at reduced prices.
B. W. FORCE & Co.
XT F ORCE ix Co’a. Boot and Shoe Factory,
in the rear entrance through their Store ; where
Boots and Shoes of every descriptian are made
and repaired.
June 20 73 ts
~SOFAS?
4 New SOFAS for Sale l«w, by
G. H. METCXLF.
June 18 tf72
C’ILARETWINE of Good Quality at 75ct
7 per Gallon.
for sale by
N. SMITH ii CO.
May 23 f f 6]
FRESH FLOUIL
OQBbls Supeiior Family Flour, Ely's Red
smJ Brand, fresh ground, now landing —nmi
For Sale By WM. BOSTWICK.
June 16 3( 7)
On Consignment.
1 BOXES GLAUBER SALTS (lo
.1 “ to 4o lbs. each)
lo Boxes JLoafSuguar
6 Bundles Northern Hay
JusTreceived and for sale by
J. MARSHALL,
May 7 54 Under U S Hotel.
IkHH DS,&sobbls best Baltimore WHIS-
A MX KEY, Just Received and for sale bv
G. H, METCALF.
June 18’
ALK PORTER Sec.
/| {Y Bbls Stock Ale
20 Casks London Porter quart
Bottles
25 Do do pints do
50 Bbls Canal (lour
20 Bags prime Green Coffee
5 Hhds first quality St. Croix Sugar
6 Pipes pure Holland Gin
10 Bbls Old Monongahela Whisky
50 Boxes Cigars, most approved Brands
together with a general assortment of
GROCERIES, For sale bv
DORTIC & LAFITTE.
May 2 52
LEAF LARD.
50 Kegs Superior Leaf Laid
N. SMITH Ac Co.
JUST RECEIVED.
k Barrels'N. E. RUM for sale low fur Cash
or apptoved paper
By J. MARSHALL.
May 19j'tf 59
Medical College of Georgia.
F>IHE third Course of Lectures in this School
JL of Medicine, situated in Augusta,will com
mence on the third Monday (the 20th) of next
October, and continue until the week preceeding
the third Wednesday of the following April,
which will be commencement day. This includes
a term of six months, instead of the ordinary pe
riod of only three and a half or four.
One of the Piofestors is now in Europe procu
ring additions tu the Anatomical Museum.Appa
fatus, and &c- and is expected to return by Oc
tober. The new College Building is in a state of
forwardness, and will, by contract, be in readi.
ues« for the reception of the next Cl *ss —lt will
accommodate 250 Students. The Professors are;
L A. Dugas, M. D. Jof Anatomy and
Geo. M. Newton, M D. j Physiology
PaulF. Eve, M. D. of the principles and prac
tice of Surgery.
Milton Antony. M. D.of Obstetrics and Diseas
es of Women and Infants.
Alex. Cunningham, M. D. of the Theory and
Practice of Medicine.
Joseph A. Eve, M D. of Therapeutics and Ma
teria Medica.
L. D. Ford, M. D. of Chemistiy and Pharmacy.
G. M. Neivton, M. D. Prosector and Demons
trator.
The requisitions of Candidates for the Doctor
ate in this Institution, are the same as those of
other Medical Coll* ges in the United States.
The expenses are:
Matriculation Ticket, to be taken once, $5 00
Tickets for full Course of Lectures, $l(>0 00
Demonstration Ticket, to be taken one*, $lO 00
Diploma, $lO 00
G 'od Board with Lodging, is usually obtained
by Students at sl3 per mouth.
JOSEPH A> EVE, Dean of Faculty.
July 9 go
Guardian's Notice.
FOUR months after date I will make
application to tbe Honorable lhe
Justices of the Inferior Court when sit
-1 ting lor Ordinary purposes for leave to
sell the undivided half of a tract of land
■ lying and being in 12th District of Mon
roe, No. 178—and the undivided inter
i est of one acre of pine land, on the new
I Milledgeville rßoad, the said property be
-1 longing to William Bell, an idiot, and one
; tract of land, containing 202£ acres lying
i znd being in Muscogee, 4th District, No*
! 76, and drawn to the name of the said
I Wm. Bell.
CATHARINE BELL,
Gtaon/tan.
July 9 80 m4m
MELVILL’S Superior BiackWRITING mid
MARKING INK, in bottles of all sizes,
for sale, wholesale and retail, by.
R. b. Haviland & Co.
June 6 ;f 67
6) PIECES six quarter* wide cheap. For
O VX sale by
G. H. METCALF-
June 18 72
Augusta Theatre For Sale
A gr EEABLE to a resolution of th* StoeA.
holder* and an order of th* Board *f
trustee* founded thereon, will be Mid in th*
aty of Augusta to the highest bidder on Fridny
the loth day *f August next, in front of the
Lafayette Hall, that elegant new . ra-pioof
Brick Building know* as the Augusta Theatre.
*•111 its Scenery and property, belonging to tb«
ihe S Mm/ heatre Com Pa“y «o pay the debt* W
lerms Cash, or Satisfactory paper.
XT All person* having claims against th*
Company n ill present them to Mr. Isaac Moise
Secretary, on or before the first day of August
. , .. IbAAC MOISE Stcretaru.
F ‘ 4 td 82
XT The Constitutionalist will publish the
above until the day of Sale.
AdniinistratwSTlSalc.
an order of the Honorable In
ferior Court of Richmond County,
while sitting for Ordinary purposes* will
be sold, at the Court House dom, in the
(own of Waynesborough, for the benefit
of the huii sand creditors, the Plantatiwn
iu Burke County, lying on lhe water* of
Brier Creek, belonging to the estate of
Nathaniel Beal, late of Richmond Coun
ty, de« eased.
Terms made known on »he d*y of sale.
L. C. BEAL, Adm'r.
Ju, y 9 80 td
10IA Regiment Ga. Militia.
ORDER.
AN Election will be held at the City
Hall on the 2d August next, for
Colonel to command the 10 h Regiment
Georgia Militia, vice Col. Goldwell res
igned.
WM. G. NIMMO.
Capt. Commanding 6()oth District*
F. M. ROBERTSON,
Capt. Commanding Richmond Blues.
July 9 td 80
Q7* The city papers will publish the
above once a week and charge to the 10111
Regiment.
BRIGADE ORDERS,
4th July, 1834.
AN Election will beheld at the City
Hall, in the city of Augusta, on Sa
turday the 2d day of August next, fur a
Colonel to command the 10. h Regiment
Geo. Militia. Vacancy cieated by the
resignation of Colonel Coldwell.
AARON W. GRIER, Brig. GtnU.
Ist. Brigade 2d Division Ga. Militia.
July 9 80
Georgia, Lincoln County.
ITHEREAS Sarah Shipp ami Henry Flvan*
v apply for Letters of Administration on
' i estate of Thouias Shqip, late of said county,
Ixeased.
'lhese are ther Swe to die anil admonish *JI
persons concerned to be and appear at my Of
fice, within the time prescribed i.y law, to shew
cause why said letter* should not be granted.
Given under my haitd m Office this JJthFeb
ruary, 1834; MICAJAH HENLEY. C. C.
March 3 m 72
Georgia Richmond County.
WHEREAS Willimn .1. Rhodes apply for
Leiters of Administration De Bonis non
on the Estate of Geo. D. Walker deceased
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and irjipear ai my office
within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause
(it any) why said letters should norite granted.
Given under my hand at office this 9th day of
Julv 1834. J
GEO.M. WALKER, C. C. O.
_ Jtn,,! 0 SO m 6
Four mouths after date, application will b«
made to the honorable the li/ferior "Couit
of Richmond county, wbilexltting for-ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell a certuin Tract of
Land lying in the second district of’the seoenei
section of the Cherokee purchase, known rathe
plan of said district a* Lot No Eight Hundred
and Forty, and containing 40 acres of Land,
more or less, drawn by Stephen and 'Elizabeth
Miller, orphan* of Stephen Mt tier, deceased, and
sold ft»r the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
SUsAN MILLER, 'Gitac<lian.
March 21
r fiCK
A ’Ll. persons ttavlng {demands against th*
estate of I'bomas Cumming, deceased,
are requested to present them, rttfly attested
within the time prescribed by law, and those in
debted to said estate to 'make payment to th*
subscriboM.
WIUUXM CUMMING, J
ROBERT F. POE. S Executor's.
HENRY H; CUMMING, 5
May 21 -60 w2m
NOTIGE. ’
FOUfl months tfficr date application will bit
made to the Hot.orable ffie Fustrces of th*
Inferior Court of Richmond County, sewing for
Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real
Estate of Eliza Hendley, deceased, fur the
benefit of the heirs and ci editors.
FRANCIS A. V ARDE. Admr’x.
fi2 ni4m
JVOTIGE.
aN consequence of tbe disorderly conduct at
the White Oak Camp Meetings of late, tl.«
1 nistees have had a meeting to 'Consult upon
the means to be adopted to prevent its repetition
■t otir approaching meeting to commence on
lhe 25th day of July inst.
It was Resolved, That they will use di igence
in endeavoring to detect all disorderly conduct,
and when detected, so far as the laws of their
country wi r i protect them hi peaceably auem.
bling together for the purpose of worshipping
God, they are determined to resort thereunto,
and will enforce it without respect of person*.
Resolved, also, That all persons who have
heretofore been in t|ie babit of meeting there for
the purpose of traffic, are 'hereby notified that
all traffic n| every description will be prohibit
ed (excepting provender for horses.)
THOS. BOWDRE,
GEORGE GUNBY,
WILLIAM YOUNG,
THOS. H. DAWSON,
, . HARMONY LAMAR.
July 7 79
IHE Subscriber, having located permanen*-
J. ly in Charleston S. C. fur the purpoM of
transacting a genet al
FACTORAGE.
AND
Commission Business
Solicits the patronage of hi* friend* and the pub
lic generally. Prompt attention will b* giv*«
to forwarding goods by the Rail Road or other,
wise, and all business to hi* address will kava
strict attention
JOHN C. HOLCOMBE.
XJ’Office on F’razer (Sf Co’s. Wharf,
'l he other city papers will publish tb* abova
once a week for one month.
June 13 70
“dying and scouring,
ALSO,
MENDING AND COVERING UMBRELLAS.
By WILLI XM TALI AFr.KRO,
Reynold street, Augusta. Ga.
July 18 84 ts
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