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VOL. VIII.
PUBLISHED EVERY OTHER DAY,
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, & FRIDAY,
AT 2 O’CLOCK, P . M.
Howard's Urick Building*, opposite the Post-Office,
M’lntosh Street.
D! RECTION S.
Sates of Land and Negroes, by Administrators, Execu
tors, or Guardians, are required, by law, to be held on
the first Tuesday in the month; between the hours of ten
in the forenoon and three ill the aftefiioon, at the Court-
House of the county in Which the property is situated.
Notico of those sales must be given in a public Gazette
SIXTY days previous to the day of sale.
Notices of the sale of personal property must be given
in like manner, FORTY days previous to tlw day of sale.
Notices to the debtors and creditors of an estate, must
be published for FORTY days. , . -c r>
Notice that application w 111 be made to the Court of
Ordidary for leave to sell laud, must be published for
FOUR MONTHS. .. , ~ . fnr
Notice for leave to sell Mj* B . J“ 8t
FOUR MONTHS before any order absolute shat 1 be maue
thercUii by the eourt.
UNION STATE RIGHTS TICKET
For Congress. •-
JOHN COFFEE, of Telfair county.
SEATON GRANTLAND, of Baldwin.
CHARLES E. HAYNES, of Hancock.
GEORGE W. OWENS, of Chatham.
WILLIAM SCHLEY, of Richmond.
JOHN W. A. SANFORD, of Baldwin.
JAMES C. TERRELL, of Franklin.
GEORGE W. B. TOWNS, of Talbot.
JAMES M. WAYNE, of Chatham.
“MT ATE RIGHTS” TICKET
For Congress.
RICHARD H. WILDE, of Richmond.
GEORGE R. GILMER, of Oglethorpe.
ROGER L. GAMBLE, of Jeffersdn.
THOMAS F. FOSTER, of Greene.
WILLIAM C. DANIEL, of Chatham.
DANIEL NEWNAN, of Murray.
ABSALOM H. CHAPPELL, of Monroe.
MIRABEAU B. LAMAR, of Muscogee.
ROB’T AUGUSTUS BEALL, of Bibb.
j-r WE are authorised 6 announce Dr. Jas.
B Wvlkeii, a candidate for a seat in the Re
presentative branch of the State Legislature, at
the election in October next
June 27 *'*
W r,- A Portable Mahogany Writing Desk,
nearly new, was missing after the fire of yester
day morning. Information leading to its reco
very, left at t he Washington Hall, will be thank
fully’ received, and suitable renumeration ren
dcred. ,
August 13
£5 Mr. WILLIAM T. HOLROYD is
my authorized Agent during my ®bsen ce ** o,ll
the city. GEO. H. METCALF.
August 11 .
■yyINBREW 4. MILLER. Esq. is our
Agent and Attorney, during our absence. y
. COLLINS &
July 9 80 &
DURING the Subscribers absence from
the place, Mr. S. H. Peck and S. W. Wade will
attend teall business in which he is interacted.
The alter will collect all moneys when in town.
In vase of his absence, persons will call on Mr.
Peck at J. D. Beers, 1. R. St. John & Co. office,
where all notes can be found at any tinie.
J. S. CAMFIELD.
July 25 B H7
"jjr T. H. H. CiR EGOR IE wjll attend to
he business of the Charleston Fire and Marine
iisurance Company in Augusta, dining the
summer. G. H. PADDOCK, Agent.
June 16 -
* T. 11. JI. GREGORIE will act as our
Atiorney, during the summer.
ALLENS & PADDOCK.
June 16 w2m
EARTHEN WARE &c.
THE subscriber having purchased of Mr.
P. B. Taylor his stuck of Crockery—offers
the same to country merchants and others, at
very reduceil prices. Persons wishing any ar
ticles in the above line would do well to call be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
1 JOSEPH WHEELER.
Augusta, Aug. 11, 1834 6tis94
N OTICE.
THE subscriber, having bought the stock of
DRY GOODS lately conducted by Wm.
C. Way, Agent-, offers them for sale, very low
for cash.
The business will be conducted bv mv Agent,
Wm. C. Way. JOSEPH SHANNON.
Aug. 15 'v*3t. 96
NOTICE'.
THE undersigned hdfve this day disposed of
the Dry Goods Establishment lately con
ducted by Mr. W. C. Way, Agent, to Mr. Jo
seph Shannon, and recommend him to the favor
of their friends.
All persons indebted to said establishment,
will please settle the same immediately, and
those hiring claims against it will present them
to Mr. Way, who is empowered to collect and
pay the debts.
TURPIN & D’ANTIGNAC.
Aug. 15 • . w3t 96
DISSOLUTION.
The COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex
isting urfdbr the firm of DORTIC & LA
* FITTE js this day dissolved by mutual consent.
All persons having demands against the concern
will present them to A. La til te tor .settlement,
to whom all indebted will please make immedi
ate payment. G. T. DORTIC.
July 18 ts A. LAFITTE.
Jj* The business will be continued at the
.-same stand by G. T. Dortic, and the balance of
the stock of goods will be disposed of at low
prices for cash or city paper.
THE Firms of LAMBACK & RUSE,
LAMBACK, RUSE & STARR, and
STARR, RUSE & LAMBACK were dissol
ved by mutual consent on the 10th inst. Persons
indebted to either of the firms are requested to
make payment to John C. Ruse, who is authori
zed to receive the same. and those having de
mands against the different firms will call on
J. C. Ruse for payment.
F. LAMBACK.
JOHN C. RUSE.
E. W. STARR.
June 27 ™
FREDERICK LAMBACK having pur
chased the entire interest of John C. Ruse
ami E. W. Starr in the Confectionary Business,
respectfully solicits a share of the public patron
age so lilterally bestowed on the firm of Lam
back and Ruse, for which he returns his most
grateful acknowledgements. He will at all
times keep on hand an assortment of Confec
, tionary surpassed by none in the city.
Important to Country Merchants.
F L has lately discovered a plan to keep
i andv dry any length of time, and feels perfect
ly safe in warranting it to do so; should any of
his candy run he, will pay two pounds for one.
The above plan is only known to himself.
LEOIILIA ( OUHEIt.
• TO RENT,
Prom the first of October next,
THE GROCERY STORE next
rest! below A. G- Thorpe <!t Co. recently
lHUHm occupied by Wm. B. Savage.
WM. CUMMING
Aug 13 95
TO RENT,
AT a very moderate price, and
possessiongiven at any moment, the
i-| House of Mrs. White’ on Ellis steet,
ImUHL. at present occupied by the subscriber.
Apply to R. F. Pote, or
JESSE THOMPSON.
August 13 ts 95
_ TO RENT.~
Possession given the first of October next.
Jtagfl The two story dwelling house on the
corner of Ellis & Mclntosh stl’teets,
IB at present occupied by Thomas G.
lUUt Hail. ALSO
The two story dwelling; house on Ellis street,
a few doors above, at present occupied by Mr.
Ogden. For terms apply to
C. M. CASHIN or J. & W. HARPER.
August 11 3tlw 94
TO RENT.
THE FIRE PROOF STORE, at
present occupied by James M’Dow
?l ell, suitable for an extensive dry
good or grocery business.
The fireproof Store and Dwelling, next be
low.
The three story Dwelling, on Campbell street,
occupied by Mr. Anderson.
The three story fireproof Store and Dwelling
No. 4, Bridge Row.
The two story wooden building below the
lower market, at present occupied by Mr. Dun
bar. Apply to
McKENZIE & BENNOCH.
July 16 wtoct
TO RENT,
From the first of October next,
THE LARGE BRICK STORE
& DWELLING, near the Eagle &
H*H Phoenix Hotel, at present occupied
by James Leverich —the store is well
fitted up for a drug store, and has been occupied
for several years for that purpose. To any
person wishing to establish a retail drug store
it would be a desirable stand.
Apply to JOHN PHINIZY.
July 18 wtf 84
__ ______
THE PLANTERS HOTEL,
Hamburg, S- C. is under a thorough
'V| repair, and is to rent. Possession gi-
JMbvcii on the first of October next. —
Apply to LESTER RICHARDS.
July wtd 88
TO RENT, —————
jfeartL A STORE & DWELLING on
Broad street, next door below Rich
|llgK aid Allen’s hat store.
also,
A small DWELLING on Reynold street.
Apply to Henry H. Cumming, or
JOHN H. CUMMING.
July 23 ts 86
TO RENT,
TWO SPACIOUS STORE
HOUSES, one on Bay street, next
above the storage of the Steam Boat
Company; the other onßeynold street
opposite the alley leading from Bruad to Reynold
street.
Apply to HENRY H. CUMMING.
July 23 ts 86
TO RENT,
From the. first of Octobet next,
THE LARGE GROCERY
STORE, between the tenements of
G. H. Metcalf and A. Gould, at
JaUML* present occuped by Adams Parme
lee & Co.
ALSO,
The DWELLING over the tenements occu
pied by J. & J. Meßryde and H> Parsons.
ALSO,
The Dwelling, now occupied by Wm. C. Mi
cou, next above the Insurance Bank.
ALSO,
Some OFFICES in the Post Office Building,
on Mclntosh street.
WM. CUMMING, )
ROBERT F. POE, > Ex'rs.
HENRY H. CUMMING,)
July 15 83 ts
AMERICAN HOTEL,
Nos. 229, 231, 233 Broadway, New York.
THE subscriber has re-furnished
thisextensive establishment through
■ out, an( i has added a spacious and
elegant LADIES’ DINING HALL
at the northern extremity of the Hotel, fronting
Broadway, which enables him to lay a table for
ladies and gentlemen at three or five o’clock, as
may suit the inclination of his visitors.
The Ordinary for gentlemen is at three o’=
clock, as usual, and their apartment hets been
entirely refurnished, to which has been added a
Readirtg Room, separate from the Gentlemen’s
Parlor, and remote from the Bar.
Arrangements are now made to offer adjoining
chambers to six parlors intended for families.
Gentlemen unaccompanied with ladies, dine
(if they desire it) at the five o’clock table.
An additional Cook, whose reputation stands
as high as any in the country, is employed.
This establishment will accommodate 150
visitors, and no expense has been spared to
make the house agreeable to its guests.
The delightful situation of the Hotel is al
ready well known.
EDWARD MILFORD.
New York, lune 13 ts 70
TO RENT.
JbggSL PART of a neat two story Brick
HOUSE, on Broad street, situated
a few steps from the Post Office, —
UHL will suit a small family or single per
son. Apply at this office.
June 30 ts 77
SUMMERVILLE.
&«, u FOR SALE, a house and lot on the
Sand Hills, viz:—A convenient and
'islaa "’ell finished house, a large kitchen
with sleeping rooms for servants. —
also, stable and carriage house, wash house,
and a .well of excellent water, &c. Ten acres
of land attached, including the garden, vine
yard, orchard, &c. &c. being the premises oc
cupied by the subscriber, situated between An
gus Martin and Benjamin Sims, and within
view of the city of Augusta,
May be paid in installments of one to four
years, A. I. HUNTINGTON.
August 7, 1831. ts 94
TO RENT.
Possession given on the IsZ of October.
tart A S TORE on the south side of
Broad-street with a dwelling above,
gjSH suitable for a boarding house, at
XmJUNLb present occupied by the subscrib
er. For terms apply to John Mann or to
JOSEPH COLLINS.
August 7, 1834 94
DENTISTRY.
J A, CLEVELAND, Dentist, has return-
• ed and will remain in the city a few days,
i He may be seen at his room, Washington Hall.
July‘l4 tIB2
AUGUSTA, GEO. MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1834.
NOTICE
To Merchants and Planters.
THE extensive and convenient Fire-Prooi
Ware-House, lately occupied by Messis.
Sims, Williams & Woolsey, is open for the re
ception of Cotton and Produce of all kinds; and
the subscribers will make advances when de
sired, on produce in store. TUieir terms of
storage will be twelve and a half cents per bale
on cotton eath ifidnfh. They will make sale
of-cotton directed to them, or in store at twenty
five cents per bale. Being determined to avoid
speculating in cotton, they will always be pre
pared to execute any orders promptly; and
pledge themselves that no exertion shall be
wanting to promote the interest of their friends.
S. KNEELAND.
J. K. KILBURN.
srVThe business will be conducted under the
firm of S. KNEELAND & Co.
Augusta, April 45
THE sub'Ctll.T, having located permanent
ly in Charleston, S. C. for the purpose of
transacting a general
Factorage and Commission Business,
solicits the patronage of his friends and the pub
lic generally. Promp attention will be given to
forwarding goods by the Rail Road or other
wise, and all business to his address will have
strict attention. JOHN C. HOLCOMBE.
on Frazer & Co’s. Wharf.
June 13 70
CAKIIIAC.IIS TO 1111113.
THE subscriber respectfully informs the
public, that he keeps for hire, at the Eagle
and Phoenix Hotel Stables,
Carriages, Barouches, Gigs, Sulkies, and
Horses,
of all descriptions, with careful drivers where
he can accommodate, on reasonable terms, eith
er those wishing only a short excursion, or the
traveller who may desire a longer trip into the
country. He will also keep horses upon liber
al terms by the day or month. His long expe
rience too with Horses and their diseases will
enable him to render useful services in that
spect. His friends may calculate on the most '
diligent attention to their interests, and a sin
cere effort to accommodate them in all particW
lars. OTHO WEAVER.
May 9 55
VIRB COMPANY I.OTTKRV.
THE Agents of the Augusta Independent
Fire Company Lottery, who have not al
ready done so, are requested to make immedi
ate returns to Wm. P. Beers, Esq. of Augusta,
preparatory to a final settlement of the same.
Holders of Tickets too, by advising Mr. Beers
of the fact, will facilitate and hasten this pro
tracted business.
Bo order of the Hoard, of Commissioners.
Jan.l7] JOHN J. BIRD, Sec’y.
MISS EDMONDSON
fhas returned to Augusta with
the intention of giving les
sons in
Vocal & Instrumental Music,
the modern languages, with
drawing and painting in its
various branches.
Terms made known, at
her residence on Broad street,
next door to the Bridge Bank.
June 18 ts 71
TW'B’RS. LARUS continues to give lessons
IVJL in all tne variousbrances of PAINTING
and DRAWING, also, lessons on the Piano-
Forte, at the late residence of Mr. Woolsey, on
the Sand Hills.
few more ptipils can be accommodated.
July 11 82 ts
NOTICE.
ALL persons are forwarned from trading
for a note drawn by E. Hale, of Warreh
ton, in favor of Lanlback and Ruse of Augus
ta, about the 3d of September 1833, for
seventy one dollars thirty six cents, which note
has been lost and duly paid bv said Hale.
JOHN C. RUSE.
August 8, 1834 93
WANTED TO HIRE.
A GOOD COOK, WASHER mid IRONER.
Apply to A GRAIG.
June 9 ts 68] 319 Broad-street
J” 6IIN~C. RUSE, Agent for the sale of the
Patent BILLIARD TABLES, with In
dia .Rubber Cushions and Iron Beds, much su
perior to the common cloth cushion, both for
neatness and durability. The cast iron beds
can neither give, shrink, or sink in the centre.
The Maker challenges any person in the United
States to bank as true on the cloth cushions as
he can on' the India rubber cushions for the
sum of five hundred dollars. I have two of the
above Tables for sale, at No. 212 Broad street.
The price of, which js $450, though I can
order them at from $325 to SSOO.
July 2 ts 78
NOTICE.
FOUR months after date, application will
be made to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Richmond county, while sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a negro
man, belonging to the heirs of James Broad
hurst, deceased, for the benefit of said heirs.
SUSANNAH BICKNELL, Guardian.
July 9 80 m4m _
SUPERFINE LETTER - & CAP PAPER;
a few reams very fine Flat Cap for Attor
neys—at ESTILL’S,
July 18 ts 208 Broad Street.
NOTICE.—
POUR months after date application will be
made to the Honorable Inferior Court ot
Richmond County, sitting for ordinary purpos
es, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to
William Whitlock, a miinor; for the benefit oi
said minor. AMY WHITLOCK. Guardian.
July 11, 1831 82 rnlt
CHAKI.K* I.AIIIIZ.AX,
Agent for Planters.
WILL cofitifrue the WAREHOUSE
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS in
Augusta and will, as heretofore, attend person
ally to the purchase of such articles as his
friends may order, and to the sale and storage
of their Cotton. He has tdkeii that extensive
and commodious Ware-House oft from Brood
street towards the River, nearly opposite to Ma
son & Randle’s and Stovall & Simmons, and di
rectly in the rear of A. I. Huntington’s store. —
It is remote from other buildings, with an abun
dant space of open ground around it, and is
considered entirely safe from external risk from
fire. If insurance should in any instance be
desired; it.shall cost his custoniers no more than
it Would in the best fire proof Ware-House in
the city. Cash advances will as usual be made
on produce in store.
C. L. takes this opportunity to thank his
friends for their very liberal patronage dttring
the past sedsdn, and hopes to merit by his atten
tion and that of his sou’s, a continuance of the
same.
August 15 "in 96
A CARD.
New Book Bindery and Stationary Store,
No. 208 Broad-Street.
3 door» below Mr. Hobby’» Book-Store.
THE Subscriber offers his services to the
public in the above line of business. His
long experience as a Book Binder is such as he
hopes, will merit the public patronage. Blank
Books made to order in the best mnnaer and
of the first quality of paper.
An assortment of fine Stationary
kept constantly for sale, at the lowest prices.
WILLIAM ESTILL.
April 30 51 ts
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS, Robert S. Dill applies for
Letters of Administration on the Estate
of Andrew J. Dill deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause (if any) why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office this 27th day
of June, 1821.
GEO.. M. WALKER, C.C.O.
June 27 76
Georgia Richmond County*
WHEREAS William J. Hobby, Sen’r. ap
plies for Letters of Administration on the
•Estate of Diana S. Lubbiick, deceased.
KThese are therefore to cite arid admonish all
concerned to be and appear at iny office
within the time-prescribed by law, and show
cause (if any) why said letters should not be gran
ted.
Given under my band at my office this 25th
dav ofJulv, 1834.
GEO. M. WALKER, C. C: O.
July 25 87 It
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS Western B. Thomas, admin
istrator on the estate of George Hogarth,
deceased, applies for letters of dismission from
said estate,
All persons concerned are hereby notified to
be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause (if any they have)
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 24th day
of March, 1834.
GEQ. M. WALKER, C. C. O.
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS William J. Rhodes apply for
letters 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 appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause (if any) why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office this 9th day
of July 1834. GEO. M. WALKER, C.C.O.
June 9 80 m 6
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS John J. Maguire, Adminis
trator on the estate of Lawrence Hayden
deceased, applies for letters dismissory from
said estate.
All persons concerned are hereby notified to
beandappearat my office within the timepre=
scsibed by law to shew cause (if any) why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office Aug. 5
G. M. WALKER, C. C. O.
August 6 93
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS Ann P. Cunningham, adtnim
istratrix on the estate of Charles Cun
ningham, deceased, applies for letters dismisso
ry from said estate,
All persons concerned are hereby notified to
be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed Iw law to show cause (if any they have)
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, April 25th, 1834.
GEORGE M. WALKER, C. C. O.
April 25 m4m 49
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS William Bryant, Adminis
trator on the estate of James Bryant,
applies for letters of dismission,
All persons concerned are hereby notified to
be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law to show cause (if any they have)
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, April 4, 1834.
GEORGE M. WALKER. C. C. O.
April 4 mGih 10
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS Sarah M. Feudal!, Adminis
tatrix on the estate of Thomas M. Fen
dall, late of Richmond county, deceased, applies
for letters of dismission,
All persons concerned are hereby notified to
be and appear at my office within’the time pre
scribed by law to show cause (if any they have)
why said letters should not Im* granted.
Given under mv hand at office, May 16th,1834.
GEORGE M. WALKER, C. C. O.
May 16 m6m 58
Georgia, Lincoln County.
WHEREAS Vincent Lockhart applies to
me for letters of Administration on the
Estate of Alexander Scott, late ctf said county,
deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause (if any) why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office this 4th day
of March, 1833.
MICAJAH HENLEY, C.C.O.
March 10 29
FOUR months after date, application will
be made to the Inferior Court of Lincoln
County whilst sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell the real estate and effects of Shel
ton Loftin a lundtic, for the benefit of said lu
natic.
HARRISON W. HAGERMAN Guardian.
July 28, 1831 td 92
Medical College of South-Carolina.
Queen-Street. ~
Under the superintendanep of the Medical Society
of Snulfc Cdrotuia.
The! Lectures in tins institution win
commence as usual on the second Afo?/-
dety in November next. The different Chairs
will be occupied by the following gentlemen :
B. B. Strobel, M. D. Professor of Anatomy.
Wm. Hume, M. D Professor of Surgery.
B. B. Simons. M. D. Professor of Operative Sur
gery.. .
Thomas Y. Simons, M. D. Professor of Theory
and Practice of Medicine.
Henry Alexander, M. D. Professor of Institutes
of Medicine.
Andrew Hasell, M. D. Professor of Materia
Medica.
Charles Davis, M. D. Professor of Chemistry.
Francis Y. Porcher, M. D. Professor of Obste
trics and Diseases of Women and Children
E. Horry Deas, M. D., DemonsWator of Ana
tomy.
The M arine Hospital and the Hospital con
nected with the Alms House in this city, are
under the direction of the Faculty of this Col
lege. Clinical Lectures will be delivered twice
a week, by two of the Professors, which the
Students Will be permitted to' attend free „of
'cMfger __ ...
T&OMAS Y. SIMONS, M.cD.
Dean of the Fa ulty.
B. B. Strobel, M. D. Secretary.
Charleston, Aug. 11 94 w5vV
MEDICAL COLLEGE
Os the State off South Carolina.
ACHAIITF-ft. was obtained at the session
of the Legislature in 1832, wjth entirely
■new provisions, and a Board of Trusteus, ndt
medical men, is fully organized, with th® fol
lowing
FACULTY:
J. Edwards Holbrook, M. D. Professor of
Anatomy, Fee, S"2O
John Wagner, M. D. Professor of Surgery 15
S. Henry Dickson, M. D. Professor Insti-
tutes and Practice of Medicine,.......... 15
Edmund Ravenel, M. D. Professor of
Chemistry,
Thomas C. Prioleau, M. D. Professor of
Obstetrics, 15
Henry R. Frost, M. D. Professor of Ma-
teria Medica, ...... 15
James MdUrftßiE, jr. M. D. Professor of Phy-
siology,. 10
John Bellinger, M. D. Demonstrator, 10
Thus constituted? the College with a suita
ble, and very commodious building, (formerly
the Theatre) went into operation the last sea
son, with a class of 104 Students, from various
parts of the Southern Country. Os this num
ber, there were 39 Graduates, and the Degree
ad enndem, was conferred upon three Grad
uates of other Schools.
Under these encouraging circumstances, the
Faculty feel themselves called upon to redouble
their exertions, and are convinced that ample
opportunities are afforded sot the acquirement of
a Medical Education, in all its details: The
Anatomical and Surgical Museum which was
quite ample the last year, will be enriched by
rare and useful specimens from France and
Italy ; an order to the amount of 1,000 dollars
having been forwarded early in the Spring, so
that they may lie expected in October. The
nucleus of a Cabinet of Comparative Anatomy,
and of Natural History has been laid, audit is
expected, from the talents which are engaged,
that it will ere long be filled with the objects of
these most important and interesting subjects
of human inquiry and research.
An Infirmary has been established, which
has amply realized the expectations of the Fac
ulty. Here the students have had an opportu
nity of seeing a practical illustration of the prin
ciples and doctrines which are theoretically
taught in the Lecture Rooms, and of being pre
sent at such surgical operations as they will in
all probability, be called upon soon after Grad
uation, to perform. A considerable number
were furnished by this arrangement the past
year.
An excellent opportunity is also afforded tne
Student of becoming acqninted With practical
Anatomy, by the number of subjects furnished
from the city. The healthiness of Charleston
during the winter season, with its moderate cli
mate may be an inducement with many to re
sort to this Institution for health, and an ac
quaintance with this most important branch of
study.
The requisitions for a Degree, arc sltnilar to
those of other Colleges:
Good Boarding can J>e obtained in the City
from 3 to 5 dollars per week.
Graduation Fee,
JAMES MOULTiHE,jr.M.D., Dean:
July 28 3m 88
AN ORDINANCE
TO prevent owners and occupants of lots in
the city of Augusta, from discharging wa
ter into the streets and alleys of the same so as to
create nuisance.
Sec, 1. Be it enacted by the City Council of •
Augusta,, That from and after the 20th of July,
instant, no person owning or occupying a lot hi
said City, shall, under any jiretence whatever;
discharge or permit to be discharged from his
or her premises, any quantity of water into the
street or alley so as to create nuisance.
Sec. 2. Atwi be it ordained. That ahy pCtslifi
ofl'endihg against the provisions of this Urdi
ttance, may be fined in a sum of 50 dollars for
every day such nuisance may exist.
Done in Council, the sth day of July, 1834.
SAMUEL HALE, Mayor.
By the Mayor, George M; Walker, Clerk.
July 9 80
AN ORDINANCE,
To require the Mayor to issue script, to the
Medical College of Georgia !
WHEREAS the Medical College of Geor
gia have by their obligations made and
entered into the tenth day of May, eighteen
hundred and thirty four, bound themselves and
their successors in office, to furnish Medicine
and Medical attendance for all the sick in the
Hospital and such prisoners in Jail, as the City
Council shall direct for the full term of ten
years, from the first day of April last, for and
in consideration of five thousand dollars—pay
able in ten- equal annual instalments, 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 6per cent
interest on each and every df the said payiiients.
Be it therefore ordained, by the City Council
of August, that his Honor the Mayor, be re
quired to issue scrip for the sum of five thou
sand dollars, to the Medical College of Georgia,
in ten equal annual instaliffetils, the first of
which payments to be liiade, on the first day ot
April, eighteen hundred and thirty five, bear
ing an interest of six per cent, per annum, from
the first day of April last.
By the Mayor.
SAMUEL HALE, Mayor.
Ge.c>. M. Walker, C.C.C.
July 21 85 ts
FOR SAl.Eii— a very likely negro fnan—a
first rate field hand, and well qualified for
the business of a Plafatdtion generally.
Enquire of STERLING T. COMBS
June 23 ts 74
DYING AND
Also, Mending and covering Umbrellas,
by WILLIAM TALIAFERRO.
Reynold street, Augusta, Ga.
June 18 ’ b 4 U
RANAWAY
From the Subscriber off Monday rrtornirig
last, ti riiiilfJtto fellow named SAM; tcorifWfhly '
Sam Williams, aged about 25 years. Had on d
straw-hat, with large brim and round jacket, J
trowsers of Russia sheeting. He has very large
feet and mouth and is sometimes in the habit <4
of drinking too much. He is a stout, well niade
man, about 5 feet 11 inches high. Heist! haf
hess-maker and saddler by trade It is apprehend
ed he may endeavor t 6 go to the North, as he
can Write hrs own pass, and has made one or
two attempts before. The last time h*e was
seen he was crossing the RiveY iffto Soitth Car
olina at the Steam Saw Mill. He will probably
try the Piedipont route, as he was once before
arrested on the other line. A suitable reWard
wiirbe given and all necessary expenses paid
for his dfliverY to’ ffie in Augusta, or confine
ment in any Jail, so 1 get him.
JESSE THOMPSON.
August 15 3t 96
The Charleston Courier,Columbia Hive;
Fayetteville Observer and Salisbury (N. CA
Watclnnwfi will publish the above 3 times and
forward their accounts for payment
CONSTABLES, LOOKOUT I
Dutier’s Creek, Richmond Cottnfy,
12/A Aiigust, 1834.
APPREHENDED by Mr. Hiram Hague,
a Negro Man six feet high, stout mjtd«;
supposed to be about 30 or 35 years of age,—
dressed in a mixed coat and black seal skin
cap. The said nej*ro, on being exatoined,
made his escape—when off eXfimiff.ition of his
budget the fcdftrwifjg articles were found in his
possession, viz:
1 Handsome Camlet Cloak,
2 Vests for bovs,-
I Large Pistol, &c. &c; _ .
The above property is supposed to have been
stolen. The owners thereof are hereby fiotifffcd
to come forward and prove the time, amt pay
all expenses, or the said property will be sold,
in sixty days, to pay the expenses.
. The following is a copy of the negro’s phss:
July the 18th: 1834 Sam has leve to ptlss ftcittt
ala bama: Jones County to Sals bery district
South Care linene he has W: days to Go in on
God be havyer John hill
bro ther Sele iny bay harse an by me a Sadie
nag an Come on amedetly Selow I hrtve got
land plenty
Said negro was apprehended in company
witfi a wlffte man by the name of Micajah
Thomas, of Hancock originally from
North Carolina. , , , J
hißAm HAguK.
Aug. 15 96
PROSPECTUS
or the
SOUTHERN SPY;
A weekly Netcspapir to be published in Washing
ton, Wilkes County, Geo;
To be devoted to Politics, &C:
IT has so longlteen the custom of perSbhs an
nouncing tlieir design tb establish a Press,
to issue ti Prospectus containing the principle
which they intend to maintain, that a departure
in the present instance would hardly bepardofi
ed. The people have unquestionably the right
to be informed, what path we design to
travel, and to judge first of its propriety, and af
terwards if there should be a deviation from the
same. We would therefore briefly state, thttt
our object is lo advocate and support to tUtl
tent of our ability the doCtrinbs professed and
practised by the Union Party of out State, be
lieving them to the esseiitiiil to tfie pfeservatipft
of our existence as a nation, and the Dejperaa«
tion of our happiness ds it people; Tfiese wff
believe lobe generally khowh and ufidefstoed
by the cillietls of our Slate, and indeed thepro
pef limit of a prospectus would preclude their
being examined and explained in detfiil: We
arc fully aware that professions made and not
practised are worse than futile. If we should be
found tergiversating in our course, we are of
consequence amenable to our patrons and rea
ders, and by them we are willing to be judgbd.
Portions "of the pdnpr will be dbyotett to inis-'
celldnbpus ffirUtbr; distihtft fttim fiffiidcdlj em
bracing that which will be thought most useful
and interesting. The Editor pledges hiffiselftd
use every exertion to make his paper as respec
table and interesting as lays in his power.
The Southern Spy will be published on a Roy;
al sheet with new type and press; at txbo .ddllitM
and fifty cents irt advance, and three dollars dt
the bhd of the year. The first number will bb
issued about the 25th of this month
JA S T; HAY;
Washington, August 15th, 1834.
NOTICIdi
FWIIIE Suliscribers having purchased liitte
■ Craft's South and North Wharves, iind.iffiU
ted them as one property, under the title of Mim
dleton &. Hamilton’s Wharf, desire to infqrHi
the public, that extensive accommodations trite
in a course of preparation,to be added to tllte
large facilities fin Trade, now appertaihihg l<>
these wharves, which froth tlieir central situa
tion anil.ease of access, make them highly .con
venient id Merchants, Factors and Ship Mas ß
As an ehtire ne\V ratige of Counting IfotisteS
and. Sheds, will be shortly completed, any per
sons engaged in trade, in the interior, of from
the adjoining States, who contemplate a remo
val to Charleston, will find an advttlittigeous lo»
catioii on tliese wharves.
Competent and obliging Wharfftigers arte en
gaged, whose duty it will be to give satisfaction
to the public. • . ■,. -
ARTHUR MItIDtETON.
JAMES HAMILTON;
Charlf^^i, Aug'. 8 91 lin
£ Administrator's Salei. .
BY an wider of the Hojioriible Irtfttior
Court of Richmond Couhly, while sitting
for ordinary purposes; will be sold, on the first
Tuesday in Septetrlbct hext: at the Court
House door; .in the town of Waynesborough,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, the
Plantation in Burke County, lying on the wa
ters of Brief - Ctebk. belonging to the estate of
Nathaniel Beal, late of Richmond County, de
ceased.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
L. B. BEAL, AJw’r.
Jiffy 9 80 td
FOUR months after date, application will
be made to the honorable the inferior court
of Lincoln County, wliile setting for oidmary
purposes, for leave to sfell a ot the Keal Es
tate of Alien Jia nisey, deceased ; one lot of land
containing acres; lying in Houston
No. 253 in the 14th District ol said County,
sold for the benefit of the heirs of deceased,
. , HARDY LEVERITT, Adtnr.
July 31,1834. td 92
Sheriff Sale.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in Oc
tober next, at the market house, m the
city of Augusta, within the legal Itoffts of sale;
1-2 dozen rush bottom Chairs, one Rocking
Chair, one Feather Bed and clofnwfff, o»e MaP
rass, 2 pair Andirons, shovel and Tongs, ‘J
Fenders,4 Sideboard, 1 Secretary, 1 Wardrobe,
i Bedstead, 1 dining Table, 1 maple Bedstead,
1 maple Press, 2 Carpets and Rugs, 1 pair Bed
Steps, levied on as the property of Patrick H.
Sniead to satisfy a fi fa on the foreclosure of a
mortgage Dawson Atkinson vs said Sniead.
E. B. GLASCOCK, P'r' Shfl B.C.
August 8. 93
NO. 9?,