About Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1834)
VOL. VIII- published Every other day, Monday, Wednesday, & Friday, AT a O’CLOCK, P. M. Howard’s Brick Buildings, opposite the Post-Office, M’lntosh Street. DI RECTION 9- Sales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators, Execu tors, or Guardians, are required, by to be held on the first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Cqurt- Heuse of the county in which the property is situated. Notice 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 th« day of sale. Notices to the debtors and creditors of an estate, must be published for FORTY days. . r, . t Notice that application will be made to the Ceurt of Ordidary for leave to sell land, must be published for TOUR MONTHS. . Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must be published for FOUR MONTHS before any order absolute shal 1 be made thereon by the court. We are authorized to announce the following as the Union Ticket for Richmond County. In doing so, we may be permitted to call on those, who bore it through last year in triumph, to rally again under the same banner, and let not the insidious arts of our opponents divide the Party and then conquer. There are no indi vidual or private interests to be answered by the success of this Ticket Principle alone mnites its supporters; and w« cal! upon all, who ‘lov'e their country, and desire the peaceful con tinuance of her free institutions, and her pres ervation'from anarchy and consequent despot ism, to give trifling causes of dissension to the winds, and present an united front at the polls, “ Still as the breeze, but drcanful as the storm” IJNHIN STATE RIGHTS TICKET For Richmond County* FOR SENATOR, GEN. VALENTINE WAL’KER. FOR REPRESENTATIVES, GEN. THOMAS GLASCOCK, LEWIS HARRIS, ESQ. ABSALOM RHODES, ESQ.. Vnionstate “rights ticket For Congress. jdHN COFFEE, of Telfair county. ’SEATON GRANTLAND, of Baldwin. , CHARLES E. HAYNES, of Hhncock. GEORGE W. OWENS, of Chatham. I WILLIk'M "SCHLEY, of Eichmond. | •iJOHN W. X. SANFORD, of Baldwin. JAMES C. TERRELL,’of Franklin. GEORGE W. "B. TOWNS. of Talbot. JAMES M XvkYNE, of Chatham. “STATfe TICKET For Congress. RICHARD H. WILDE, of Richmond. GEORGE R. GILMER, of Oglethorpe. ROGER L. GAMBLE, of Jefferson. THOMAS F. FOSTER, of Greene. WILLIAM C. DANIEL, of Chatham. DANIEL NEWNAN, of Murray. ABSALOM H. CH APPELL, of MofirW. MIRABEAU B. LAMAR, of Muscdgee. I ROB’T AUGUSTUS BEALL, of Bibb. ' WE are authorised o announce Dr. Jas. B. Walker, a candidate for a seat in the Re presentative branch of the State Legislature, at the election in October next June 27 td 76 jy Mr. W. L. TRUWIT is authorized to ■attend to any business in which I ain interested 'during my absence from the State. P. B. TAYLOR, j Aug. 22 ts 99 ' Sir DURING the Subscribers absence from the place, Mr. S. ft. Peck and S. W. Wade will attend to all business in which he is interasted. 1 The atter will collect all moneys when in town. In case of his absence, persons will call on Mr. ! Peck at J. D. Beers, I. R. St. John & Co. office, wherei/ft notes can be found at any time. J. S. CAMFIELD. July ts 87 Hr T. H. H. GREGORIE will attend to he business of the Charleston Fire and Marine nsurance Company in Augusta, during the sumnher. G. H. PADDOCK, Agent. June 16 ■£r T. H. H. GREGORIE will act as our Attorney, during the summer. ALLENS & PADDOCK. June 16 71 w2m CT Mr. WILLIAM T. HOLROYD is tny authorized Agent during my absence from thecity. GEO H. METCALF. A'tigiiiSt 11 91 NUTICte Tri Merchants and PI inters. TliE extensive and crift'veriWnt JFire-Proof Ware-House, lately Occupied by Messis. Suns, Williams &. Woolsey, is open tor the re ception of Cottoh ■And Produce of all kinds; and the subscribers will make advincis when de sired, on produce in store. Their terms of storage will be twelve and a half cents per bale on cotton each month. 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 bd pre pared to execute any orders promptly, ahd f/ledge themselves that no exertion shall be “wanting to promote the interest of their friends. S. KNEELAND. J. K. KILBURN. O*The business will be conducted under the firmed S. KNEELAND & Co. Augusta, April 45 CARRIAGES TO HIRE. TIHE subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he keeps for hire, at tlid Eagle and Phoenix Hotel Stables, Carriages, Barditthea, Gigs, Sulkies, and Worses, 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 horse’s upon liber al terms by the day or month. His long expe rience too with Horses ami their diseases will enable him to render useful services in that re spect. His friends may calculate on the most diligent attention to their interests, and a sin cere effort to accommodate them in all particu lars. OTHO WEAVER. May 9 55 GEORGIA COURIER. Warehouse and Commission Business, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. JD. BEERS, I. R. ST. JOHN &.,CO. • continue the above business at. their Fireproof Warehouse on M’lntosh street, and solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage which has been hitherto received. They will also connect a Commission Busi ness in Charleston to the one in Augusta, on the Ist October, which wtll afford their custom ers the choice of eithetjinarket. Their Ware house aifd Commission Business, in Augusta, is under the superintendance of Ma,j. F. C. Heard, as agent, who will deVote his entire attention to the interest of those who may favor them with their custom, and persons transacting business with them at Augusta,in this line, will please ad dress him. Liberal Advances \vill be made on produce and merchandise entrusted to their care at either place. . Sept. 3 Im 104 The city papers will publish the above for one month and hand their bills to Major F. C. Heard for payment. AUCTION& COMMISSION BUSINESS. r IT HE undersigned has removed to the upper I tenement in the Masonic Hall (recently occupied by Mr. Latham Hull) and will con tinue the above business in its various branches, and devote his entire attention to the interest of those who may favor him with their custom. Liberal advances will at all times be made un goods consigned to him, and from his former unremitting exertions, he flatters himself that he will continue to receive the patronage which has been so liberally extended heretofore. JNO. MARSHALL. Sept 3 ts 104 CHARLES LA.IUZAN, Agent for Planters. WILL continue the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS in Augusta and will, as heretofore, attend person ally to the purchase of such articles as his friends mhy order, and to the sale and storage of their Cotton. He has taken 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 customers no more than •it would in the best fii*£ proof Ware-House in 'the city. Cash advances will as us’ftal be made On produce instore. 'C. L. takes this opportunity to thank his friends’ for their very liberal patronage during the past season, ahd hopes to merit by his atten tion and that of his son’s, a continuance of the same. August 15 3m 96 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 uffder my hand at office this 27th day of June, 1824. 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. Lubbuck, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear al my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause(if any) why said letters should not be gran ted Given under my hand at my office this 25th day ofjuly, 1834. GEO. M. WALKER, C. C: O. July 25 87 It 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 my hand at office, April 4, 1834. GEORGE M. WALKER, C. C. O. April 4 m6m 40 Georgia, Richmond County. WHEREAS Sarah M. Fendall, 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 be granted. Given under mv hand at office, May 16th 1834. GEORGE M. WALKER, C. C. O. May 16 m6m 58 Georgia, Richmond County. WHEREAS John J. Maguire, Adihinis trator on the estate of Lawrence Hfiyden deceased, applies for letters dismissory from said estate. All persons concerned rite Hereby notified to be and appear at my dflice within the time pre scribed by law td shew cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office Aug. 5 G. M. WALKER, C. C. O. August 6 93 Georgia, Richmond County. WHEREAS Ann P. Cunningham, adrjiin 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 by Iriw to show cause (if any they have) \Vhy said letters should not be granted. ’ Given tifider my hand at office, April 25th, 1834. GEORGE M. WALKED, C. C. O. April 25 m4m 49 Georgia, Richmond County. WHEREAS William J. Rhodes apply for letters of Administration De Bonis non on the Estate of Jno. 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, Lincoln •WMTHEREAS Wiley G. Tatom, Van Allen ▼ V Collars and John Taber applies to me for letters of Administration on the Estate of Thomas Fiorance Sen’r. late of said County de ceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be, and appear at my of fice within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 23d July 1831. MICAJAH HENLEY, C: C.O. July 28 88 4m AUGUSTA, GEO. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1834. Just Received by the Subscriber. AN ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH, FANCY', AND STAPLE GOODS IMPORTED DIRECT FROM PARIS, EXPRESSLY FOR , THIS MARKET, VIZ. FANCY Calicoes, suitable for children and grofyn persons. . Second Mourning do. handsome And new patterns. Fancy Cravats, Cotton Stocks. Linen Cambric Hdkfs. some patterns en tirely new. Linen Cambrics 4-4 Linen, some extra fine Black Italian Crape ~. . Fine and Superfine jet black Bombazines Silk Oil Cloth for nurses Aprons Linen Towels with colored borders , Do. Apron Check ~ A great variety of Fancy Shawls Silk and Bead Bags Ladies Corsets , Very best Ladies and Gentlemen’s 'horse skin Gloves. Scissors, Fire Screens, Durable Ink Best Almond and Rose soap Do Cologne Water. Cream of Persa for beautifying the skin, Ac ALSO A large collection of PAPER HANGINGS. Together with suitable borders. i JOHN P. SETZE. July 23 86 UNITED STATES HOTEL, Augusta, Georgia. THE Subscriber late of the Eagle and Pha nix and more recently of the Farmers Hotel, with grateful acknowledgments for the liberal patronage received, while at those two Establishments, respectfully announces to his friends and the public in general that he has tak en this well known and central stand, Broad- Street. The whole of which is now undergoing a thorough and complete repair and will be ready for the reception of Boarders and Transi ent Visitors, positively by the first of October next, this Establishment being so well knowri a description of it is unnecessary. The Eastern wing will be,appropriated exclusively for the reception of Ladies. The Bar & Table, shall be supplied with the best to be procured and the general attention, which will be bystowed, he hopes will enable him to meet with a liberal share of public patronage and from his friends their influence, Ac. The Stable is under the immediate control of Mr. J. A. Hibler, Who is an experienced and careful man in his line of business, O’ Wanted, a first rate Bar Keeper, of un doubted capacity, and a few good Servants.— Apply from 4, to 6 o’clock, P. M. as above. JOHN J. BYRD. The Constitutionalist, Federal Union, Mil ledgeville, Southerii banner, Athens, Savannah Georgian and Charleston Courier, will pleiSe insert the above txvice a week, until the first of October and forward their accounts by first of Janufhlry. September 1 103 O hLOBEhOTEL, Augusta, Georgia. THE subscriber has taken the entire control of that spacious ahd well known establish ment, on the corner of Brohd arid Jackson streets, which will be open to customers on the Ist of September tiext. The building has just been refitted, and the rooms newly hud handsomely furnished, and the table Will be supplied with the best the market will afliftd. Transient fam ilies will also meet the most Ample accommoda tions and attendance; and every effort will be 'made to give satisfaction to those who may pa tronize this establishment. He hopes from his experience, and earnest efforts to please, that he will deserve the patronage he solicits. BENTON WALTON. August 20 _ ts 98 AMERICAN HOTEL, Nos. 220, 231, 233 Broadway, New York. JtaagLL THE subscriber has re-furnished ffagK® thisextensiveestablishmentthrodgh- Ii a Hbe out, and has added a spacious. and elegant LADIES’ DINING HALL at the northern extremity of the Hotel, frontihg 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 has been entirely refurnished; to which has been ad'ded a Reading Room, separate frbpi the Gentlemen’s Parlor, arid remote from the Bar Arrangements are now iiiadb to offer adjdiiiing bhambers to six parlors inteihlcd tor families. " Gentlemen unaccompanied With ladies, dine (if they desire it) at the five o’clock table. An additional Cook, whose reputation statids as high as any in the country, is employed. This establishment will' accommoddtb ,150 visitors, and no expense lias been spared to make the house agreeable to its guests. The delightfiil situation of the Hotel is al ready Well known. EDWARD MILFORD. New York, lune 13 ts 70 TBW’RSi L.iRUS continues to give lessons in all tne various brances of PAINTING and DRAWING, also, lessons on the Piano- Forte, at the late residence of Mr. Woolsey, on the Sand Hills. “O'A few more pupils can be accommodated. July 14 82 ts Administrator’s Sale. ON the; first Tuesday in December next, will be sold, at the Court House in Har ris County, between the legal hours of sale, in pursuance of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Richmond County, Lot No. 283, in the 17th district of Harris (formerly Muscogee) County—sold as the pro perty of Elizabeth Cumming, deceased, for the the benefit of her heirs. ANDREW J. MILLER, A<U’r. S«pt 3 wtd 104 JtagL TO RENT. * ifß* . THE Fire Proof WAREHOUSE I nO.W. occupied by Mr. W. R. Huff. I IM Apply'to J. It. KILBURN. August 18 t s 97 TO RENT, the fi °f October next, v THE GROCERY STORE next | belpw. A. G. Thorpr A Co. recently occupied by Wm.B. Savage. 1 WM. CUMMING Aug 13 .95 TO RENT. MP ART of a neat two story Brick HOUSE, on Broad street, situated a few steps from the Post Office, — will suit a small'family or single per son. Apply at this office. June 30 ts 77 - TO RENT*. ~— Possession given the first of October next. The two story dwelling house on the fitTsal corner of Ellis A Mclntosh streets, igjaH at present occupied by Thomas G. IH ■ Hall. ALSO The two story dwelling house on Ellis street, a few doors above, at present occupied by Mr. Ogden. For terms apply (6 . C. M. CASHIN or J. AW. HARPER. ; August 11 3tlw 94 a iHE FIRE PROOF STORE, at present occupied by James M’Dow 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 Siore 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 A BENNOCH. July 16 wtoct JtaRL TO RENT. THE BRICK HOUSE next a- I bove the Eagle A Phoenix Hotel, fitted for a store, but calculated fora dwelling and store with little alteration. Apply to G. R. ROUNTREE. Aug 25 toettf 100 TO RENT, From the first of October next, jam THE LARGE BRICK STORE A DWELLING, near the Eagle A I Phoenix Hotel, at present occupied i— 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 lie a desirable stand. Apply to JOHN PHINIZY. July 18 wtf 84 TO RENT. THE PLANTERS HOTEL, Hamburg, S. C. is under a thorough I repair, and is to rent. Possession gi -~AJHaven on the first of October next.— Apply to LESTER RICHARDS. July wtd 'BB TO RENT, A STORE A DWELLING on Broad street, next door below Rich- Il I ail aid Allen’s hat store. A small on Reynold street. Apply to Henrv H. Cumming, or JOHN H. CUMMING. July 23 if 86 TO RENT, AT a very moderate price, flpd possessiongiven at any moment, the lIIBS House of Mrs. White, on Ellis steel. •■J—■» at present occupied by the subscriber. Apply to R. F. Poe, or JESSE THOMPSON. August 13 ts 95 TO BEST~~~ ~ _. TWO SPACIOUS STORE HOUSES, one on Bay street, next above the storage of the Steam Boat J—MMI■ Company; the other onßeynold street opposite the alley leading from Broad to Reynold street. Apply to HENRY H. CUMMING. July 23 ts 86 TO RENT, f'rom the first of October next, THE LARGE GROCERY STORE, between the tenements of H Mescals and A. Gould, at —JUBfc present occuped by Adams Parme lee & Co. ALSO, The DWELLING over the tenements occu pied by J. & J. Mcßryde 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 M'clhiosh street. WM. CUMMING. J ROBERT F. POE, / Ex’rs. , HENRY H. CUMMING, ) July _ls 83 ts TO RENT. Possession given on the Ist of October. A STORE on the south side of Broad-street with a dwelling above, lISiH suitable for a boarding house, at X—JLWL. present occupied by the subscrib er. For terms apply to John Mann or to ' JOSEPH COLLINS. August .7, 1834 94 TO KENT. ~ THE STORE HOUSE on Me ll t B bhanie street,in Hamburg,now occu- X—pi et i by Thomas Rerndghan. Pos session giveh the first of October Apply to LESTER RICHARDS: Hamburg, Aug 20 td 98 OR SEEL. Jgseft A snug dwelling, near the Lower Market, suitable for a small farhily-, withall necessary outhouses and a •■J®" good garden. It adjoins Mr. Wag ner below! Possession Ist of October. For terms, apply td J. G. M’WHORTER. Aug. 18 ts 97 THE subscriber, 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 h‘js address will have strict attention. JOHN C. HOLCOMBE. ryOftice on Frazer & Co’s. Wharf. . June 13 70 J. A. CLEVELAND, DENTIST. EXPECTS to be absent from the city until the Ist of October, at which time he may be expected without fail. July 25 ts 87 MEDICAL COLLEGE AOf the State of South Carolina. CHARTER was obtained at the session of the Legislature in 1832, with entirely new provisions, and a Board of Trustees, not medical men, is fully organized, with thu fol lowing «i 11 FACULTY: J. Edwards Holbrook, M. D. Professor of Anatomy,.. •.. .u Fee, S2O John Wagner, M. D. Professor of Surgery 15 S. Henry Dickson, M. D. Professor Insti- tutes and Practice of Medicine,.......... 15 Edmunp Ravenel, M. D. professor of ChefiiistrW. 41 , Thomas C. ,rrioleau, M. D. Professor of , Obstetrics, ....15 Henry R. Frost, M. D. Professor of Ma- teria Medica, , ....15 James Moultrie, jr. M. D. Professor of Phy- siology,. ....10 John Beelinger, M. D. Demonstrator, 10 Thus constituted, the College with & 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 eundem, 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 alppie opportunitiesafe afforded foi 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 be expected in October. The nucleus of a Cabinet of Comparative Anatomy, and of Natural History has been laid, and it 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 apractical 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 the 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, are similar to those of other Colleges; Good Boarding can be obtained in the City from 3 to 5 dollars per week. Graduation Fee, S3O. JAMES MOULTRIE,jr. M. D., Dean. July 28 3m 88 WARD’S Vegetable Hair Oil'. RECOMMENDED and approved by the faculty, prepared only by E. A. Ward, M. D., 241 Spring street, New York. Among the many and great variety of Oils, Cerates, Balms, &c. to promote the growth of the Hair, nothing has yet been discovered to answer the object intended, so effectually as Ward’s Oil. It has established i reputation neVer before ac quired by rtiiy other preparation. It has restor ed hair on heads ihat have been bald for many Vears, and in all eases where the hair is dead or beginning to gr'bw dry ahd falling off’, it ex erts a most sanitary influence, imparting life and lustre. When the hair is turning grey, the oil Will so invigorate it as to cause it to resume its original color and beauty, hence it is of great Utility to persons in whom there is a contitu tiohal predisposition to grayness. Eddies will find it a great acquisition to the toilet, rind after becoming acquainted with its ifitrinsic merit will tdhslder it indispensable. gjf Caution — The great Celebrity of this Oil, and the extensive demand for the article, has induced many base and unprincipled men to select it for imitation; then resorting to every kind of deception and fraud to palm the coun terfeit upon the public. Be very particular to observe th lit round each genuine bottle is a treatise bn the human hair about 30 pages, treating on the following interesting and important subjects, viz: History of sdiiie bf the fashions of wearing the hair; the national differences of the hair; structure of the hair; grey hair; baldness; cause of baldness; baldness of young men; the decline of hair among females; treatment of the hair; how to manage the hair in sickness; the influ ence of warm climates upon the hair; how to manage children’s hair; sensitive hair, &c. Sold wholesale by the proprietor, 2-11 Spring street. Also, bv appointment; by R. B. HAVILAND & CO . Druggists, Augusta, Geo. August 18 • ts 97 Medical College of South« Carolina« Queen-Street. Under the super intendance of the Medical Society of South Carolina. pORHE LECTURES in this Institution ,wjll iJL romrtiefltJe as usuiil on the second Mon day in November next. The different Chairs will be occupied by the following : 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., Demonstrator of Ana tomy. ; ■ j The Marine Hospital and. tae 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 charge. THOMAS Y. SIMONS, M. D. Dean of the Faculty. B. B. Strobel, M. D. Secretary. Charleston, Aug. 11 94 wsw SUPERFINE LETTER & CAP PAPER a few reams very fine Flat tor Attor neys—at ESTILL’S, . jnly 18 ts 296 - • . PROSPECTUS ' . 1 OF THE S O U T fel E R N fl ip Y,) A weekly Newspaper to be published in Wa&iH*. (on, Wilkes County, Geo. To be devoted to Politics, Literature, Ae. IT has so long been the custom of personatn nounejng lheir design to establish a Press to issue a Prospectus containing; the piin£isU which they to maintain; that a departure in the present instance would hardly be pardon ed. The people have unquestioiiably the right to, be informed, what path,, we design. Jo travel, and to judge first of its propriety;, and Af terwards if there should be a deviation from itne same. We would therefore briefly state, ih>t our object is to advocate and support to ex tent qJ our ability the doctrines professed and practised by the Union Party of our .State, if lieving them tq the essential to the pr*scryatis», of our existence as a nation, and the perpetua tion of our happiness as a people. These, behevq to be, generally known understood by the citizens of dur State, and indeed the pro per limit of a prospectus would preclude their being examined and explained in detail. We are -fully aware that professions nuyh- anl hdt practised are worse than futile. If w? should b« found tergiversating in our course', ?we arq consequence amenable to our patrons and rea ders, and by them we are wiilinr to be judgtd. Portions of the paper will be devoted to mis cellaneous matter, distinct from polfucil,Hi bracing that which will be thought most useftil and interesting. The Editor pledges himself to use every exertion to make his paper nA Jespts table and inferesjing as lays in bts pp^er.». , The wjllbepublished on a B,’oy al sheet with new type, and press, at two do! Jars and fifty pents in advance, and three dollMS .at the end of the year. The first number Will be issued about the 25th of this month. •> i v 1 a ” v JA ’«T. HAY. Washington, August 15th, 1834. Tui? R a E COM,>a NY LOTTERYki,,, HE Agents of the Augusta Indfi’endent Fire Company Lottery, who luivc ndl al ready done so, are requested to make imnledi ate returns to Wm. P. Beers, Esq. of Augusta, preparatory to a final settlement of the same. Holdersol Tickets too,, by advising RJr Beers ot the fact, will facilitate and hasten this pro tracted business. t, By order of the Board:- of Commissioners. J an - 17] JOHN J. BIRD, Sec’y. A WANDERER. , , MV son. Richard R. Hudson, who was born in Lunenburg county, Ya. and resident in Mecklenburg in that State for. several years, removed to Edgefield District, jSriiph Carolina, and for several vears resided with Mr. Jame» Quarles of that District. After th# of Mr. Quarles, he lived a short time in the fami ly of his widqw, and since his leaving tfiat resi dence I have not heard from him’ This has Wen six or seven years ago. If'any person should east 'their eye on this notice, whp knows any thing of his fate, they would >r;r,ve tha cause of humanity by writing to me, addressed to “ Statesville, Iredell County, N' C.” and giving me the particulars. Or if he shopl,d ( b® alive and see this, it will, it, is hoped, remind him of his duty to an afficted; parent DICEY HUDSON. July 19, 1834. AN bRDINAJC.CE, To requirii tie Mayor to ii?ue script, the ie Medical College,pf Georgia: WHEREAS the Medical College ot Geor gia have by their made ahd entered into the tenth day of May, ..eigfittefc hundred arid thirty four, bound themselves and their successors in office, to furnish Medicine and Medical attendance for all the sick in, th* Hospital and such prisoners in Jail, a$ thp City Council shall ‘direct lot .the full term .of ten years, from the flist April. last, for and in consideration of nve thousand dollar—pay able in ten equal annual ihstnlments, the first day of April 1835, and blithe first day,of April, in each and every thereaper Iqj- tfie full term of ten years with the addition qf 6 pqr cent interest on each and every of ths.said f payipents. Be it therefore ordained, by Council of August, that his Honor the playor, be In quired to issqe scrip for the sum of five thou sand dollars, to the Medical College of Georgia, in ten equal annual instalments, of which payrriehts to be madepon the. first day of April, eighteen hundred and thirty five, bear ing an interest of six per cent, per annum, frofe the first day, of April last. By the Mayor. SAMUEL HALE, Mayor'. Geo. M. Walker, C.C.C. July 21 §5 ts . AN; ORDINANCE 1/| MO prevent, owners and occupants of lots in iJL the city of Augusta, from discharging wa ter into the Streets and alleys of the same so Is to create nuisance. „ Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the City Council Augusta, That from and after the 20th o? July, instant, no person owning or occupying a lot in said City, shall, under any pretence whatever, discharge or permit to be discharged,frppi his or her premises, any quantity of water into the street or alley so as to create nuisance.' Spc. 2. And, be it ordained, That any person offending against the provisions of this Ordi nance, may be fjfied in a sum of 50 dollars fer every day sucli nuisance may exist. Done ifi Council, the sth day of July, 1834. SAMUEL HALE. M avdr. By the Mayor, George M. Walker , Clerk. July 9 80 -J.p—-—p —- — ... ■ Brought to Augtista Jail, Ga. On the 29th April last, . A NEGRO MAN who calls him.self BbB; says he belongs to John Groce, near Savan nah, GeOi Bobb is 45 or 50 vears old, dark complexion, chunky and thick set—-he is an African, and speaks very broken. ALSO, On the 22(4 Apgust, a man, calls himself JOEj says he belohgs.fo Oliver Middleton, of Charles ton, S. C. Joe is 5 feet 5 inches high, tfark complexion, 26 or 28 years old; has un der his right arm, he says, caused by a cancif. Owners of said negroes will come.forward, prove property, pay charges, and talse them from Jail. H. B. FRAZER. Jailor. Sept. 1 3t 103 GUARDIAN’S NOTICE. ON the. Ist Tuesday in November next, at the Court House in county,' will be sold, a tract of Land containing forty acres, lying in the Second District of the Chero kee purchase, known in the plan of said Dis trict as nufober eijjht hundred and forty, drawn by Stephen and Elizab th Miller, orphans of Stephen Miller deceased, ant} sold lot an order ol the Inferior Court of Richmond County sit, ting for ordinary purposes, for rhe benefit of said orphans. SUSAN MILLER, Guardian. Sept 1 Wtd 103 NO. 106.