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NOTICE.
£7l OUR months it'n-r date applic; Hon will be
P 1 .1 1!, t<» tile Honorable Hie Inferior Court,
of- 1 otvu mi Oou ity, while sitting as a Court ot
Or Itu-iry for lejve l<» seir a Negro Man, slave
by tii name (if.fcssey, in compliance with the will
of Vlrs M irth \ Oilvon, deceased, for. She benefit
of the heirs and creditors ol said deceased.
EOM U N D MA K TIN. Exe'r.
Sept 17" 73 w4m
~ NOTICE
f after date, application will lx
mad she Honorable the Court of Or
dioarv ot Lincoln County, for leave to tell a tract
L,nl in Warren County, on the waters of the
Oge-ftiee containing ninety acres more ot less
belonging to the estate of Andrew Allen, de
oeased. sold for the benefit of »ITe heirs and cre
ditors. , v ’ N
J A VIE SA L L N, Adm'r.
Sept, 10 70 ni4m
IxOTIcWT
FOUR months afi. r .V>te. application nil) be
made t > me Honorable the Court of Or
dinary ,'d Lincoln County for leave to selln ne
gro hoy, Charles, belonging to the Estate of
Wade 3 .stick, deceased, for the he.iefit of the
creditors and heirs
G\ 11 LAND BOSTICK* Exe'r.
Sttp- 10 70 ”»-4->
“ N > i ICE.
FOUR months ifier date application will be
nude to the Honorable the Inferior court of
Richmond county sitting for Ordinary purposes
for te.ive to set! a House an I L and in B dford near
Augusta and lour negio-s viz. Cresa,Fanny and
her”child Ol\rissu, a-d P.iilip, belonging to es
tate of John Wilcox, deceased.
JOHN WILCOX Adm j
NOV i4ih. _________ 4 "‘
NOTICE.
FjUR mint ha after date -application will lie
~1-ide !>) t lie Honor aide the Inferior Court
of Line** i vi. .s ity while sit,i*ie for ordinary
purpose, ave m sed n tract of land on
Sav ■ r-v. r containing one thousand acres,
, n a eijig the balance r.f the real
estate «f .I >seph Henderson, deceased, sold for
the benefit of the heirs amt creditors.
OH VRLES IENNINGS, Adm'or.
November 5
NOTICE.
1~1 OUR months after ate ipplLcation will be
* made to the Honorable tin- Justices of the
Inferior Court of Baker Cou ty. wlnie Going
for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell such of
the real property belonging to the estateof John
S. Porter, as lies without the County of B:-.fc<*r
and a part of the Negroes, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
\y \l. JACKS ON, Adm'r.
Sopt 3 ■’ | 4 m
Georgia, Kichmoud County
WHEREAS John S. fornnns, applies for
etters of Administration, upon the estate
of }- • ,t McCombs, deceased, and late of said
County
'Th-’.se » < tiicrefore to cite, all and singular
the k ideed and creditors of said deceased, to
file their objections (if -ny they hnve,)in fny of
fie *, within the time prescribe by law, otherwise
letters of ;,d Ministration will be granted.
<4RO. A. U- W vf.KER, c. c o.
Oct 31 , 1
Georgia, Richmond Gounty.
-w-jrT’IEAE AS Willis Palmer applies- io Let
Yy t..)s >t Administration on the Estatt
of B •-j i oin Rowland, deed. and Sate of said
county ,
These are therefore to cite all and Singular
the kiiutreand creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the tinse pre
scribed hr law, to file I heir objections, (if any
they have,) arid shew cause why said letters
should not '’e granted, A
Geo. A, B. Walker, c. c. o,
Nj_>v23 H
"Georgia, Lincoln County.
W'MER r .A3 VVilljpm Y 1 Layophin. pp'ies
to me for letters of Adiniftistf-(ion no the
Estate of Col Th mums ‘V, Murray, J .'e of Lin
coln county, deceased.
Th#se are therefore, to cite summon and ad
mouish all nd singular the kindred and credit
orsofsvld dece -ed, to He and appear at my
oft] -i wid’i j th : time prescrilied by law, to file
their abjections (if any they have,) and shew
caH j, wny said Lettet-s should not be granted.
Gwen undei iv band io office, this 3d day of
September 1332
FT.XNCIS F. FLt,M,r° c>- o.
Sept 10
(ieorgit, Lincoln Count).
■ff£vrHEKE i3 Thoura • le.i.'mgi Guardian
l.r the o'ioors of Samuel Frazer de
ceased, (viz i Martha F. z<-r, Jeremiah Fr»z* r
and Thomas Frazer, pplies to me for letters of
Disnn.sory from said Guardianship
These are, therefore, to ci'e, uumion, and v.ci
mo iish ail md singular the kindred of sai l
minors to he and appear at nr. office within the
lime prescribed by law and file their objections
Had shew cause, if any they have, why said
Letters should not he granted
Giveiiunder my hand, at this 3d, day
14/ September 1832
FRANCIS F, FLEMING, c, c. o.
Sept 10
Georgia, Lincoln County.
WHEREAS Otoar os .Stat*:? •» Exe
cutor, of ihe lass Will ami Testuncn of
William Stathani, dec applies to nit for Letters
Dismissioy from said Estate
l’htse are, therefore, to cite summon and ad
monish all and singular the kindred and Credit
ors of said der’d, to be and appear .at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to file their
objections, and shew'cause (if any they have)
why said letters should not be granted
Given undei my hand in office this 10th day
of July, «831? ’
F. F. FLEMING, c. c. o.
J.’i 30 52 n 6at
A. 13. Walk
r, intending to re
n> vt» to Alabama, early io
Jaim • uld be glad that all to whom the
Est .re of O s deceased, father or himself are
imlfbteC would present their demands—and all
Indebted to that esi“te or himself, will please
make payment before th.it time as he iniends
making a final settlement of his business in
Georgia ¥
Off St 94 « lot
20 Dollars Reward.
T\AN4VV.AY from'he subscriber >n the Tib
\ of October la»t ry Negro Girl RA3
BURY, about four feet 8 or 9 inches high, of
yeilo < complexion about 13 <>r 14. - ears of ncre,
I will give the above reward on proof of the girl
being harboured Itv any while person m 10dol
lar for the girl, delivered to the subscriber oi for
lodging her in arv jail, so that I gei her again
JAMES JOHNSON, jr.
Nov 19 101
DR. A. JUNES.
H\3 REMOVED his ffl -e from the Globe
Hotel »o ilia one formerly occupied by
Dr. Cunningham, ir. the huiid'ng on ihe cor it r
of Washington aid EHi« St: eels, and frocii >g
the formet—the Dwelling- part lately or cupie'.
by ties, Ci eul. yas a boarding hause, and now
by Mrs. West for the same purpose.
■Nov 26 104 if
TO TIIE PUBLIC.
IN. consequence of an ri augment between
.sump -1 ihe creditors (id die >».c film •>'
Bateman Sf Duncan) and J. B. Bauman pro
prietor of the " - v . '
Union Hotel Piop.rty Lottery;
Good titles can be depended on mpriZ ■■ hidden
of Tickets, and the drawing of s.iil Lottery will
take place the fourth Monday in next l)ecen.
her.
THOM VS BEALL,N S' £
James sio rs, i
I’. VV 000 DE, l
R. J. CREWS, h?
D. B. GRANT, I ~
W.P. YONGE, ) •
Oct 2 80 3tfT>
"ax' Oil FINANCE,
To preserve the Water Works which corrvtn
Water from Turknett’s Spring, and for other
purposes—
WHEREAS, the City Council, by then
agreement made and entered into with
Thomas McGmc and his associates, on the 19th
day of March 1828 to convey water into the
city; did covenant “ to pass and enact from time
to time, such Ordinances as may he proper and
necessary to preserve such waterworks from
abuse and injury, and also to prevent the un
necessaiy use of Hydrant tauter;
Sec. Ist. Be it therefore ordained, by the cit
council of Augusta, that any parson who shall
wilfully injure any of the water pipes or hydrants
within the corporate limits of the city shall on
conviction *e fined in a sum not exceeding one
hundred dollars.
Sec. 2d. And be if further ordained. That any
person or persons, who shall draw water from
Hie Hydrants in the streets, except with the pci
mission of the owner of the works, or for the
purpose of extinguishing fire or for the use of
some of the fire companies, may be fined in a
s im not exceeding fifty dollars
Sec, 3d. And be it mrther otda ned, that any
person or persons, who may have contracted for
the use of the water of Tuiknetts spring on lik,
her ot their lot or lots, who shall in violation of
ids, her, or their contract draw or permit to lie
drawn more of said water than Is necessary, for
the use of his, her, or their family, may he fined in
a sum,not exceeding fifty riollars for every offence
Don' in Council, the 24th da v of Sept 1831.
JAMES HARPER.
By thr Chairman.
Oct 6 Goo M. Walker, Clerk.
"jTOrTL KUDOS!TOBY;
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of WiLiS£’&sX.-i
NINTH VOLUME,,
Embellished wUk elegant Copperplate Engravings
DEVOTED exclusively to Poliie Literature,
comprised in the tniloivijg subjects : ori
ginal nod select Taies. Essays, American am!
Foreign Biography. Travels, History, notices of
New Publications, summary of News, Original
ami select Poetry, amusing Miscellany, Humor
ous ami Historical Anecdotes, . &ec
On issuing proposals for publishing' the Ninth
Volume ui the Rural Repository, the publisher
would rene r his pledge to his patrons, and the
public in gr opra!, that his unremitting endeavors
will be excited to meet their expectations. The
Repository will continue tube conducted on the
same plan and afforded at the same convenient
rate which he has reason to believe has hitherto
given it so wide a circulation and such a durable
and fl ittering popularity, as has rendered it a
favorite and amusing visitor during the eight
y£ars of its publication. Vs its correspondents
are daily iucr- rising and several highly talented
individuals with the benefit o I whose literary la
hors,h- has not t eretof re '.me , favored, and
whose writings won! 1 reflect honor upon any
periodical have engaged to contribute to its col
umns. he flatters himself that thi-ii communica
tions and the original indter already on hand,
together with the bes petio-.licals of the day
with which he is legwlarly supplied, will furnish
him with ample •".aerials for enlivening its
pages with that variety expected in works of this
nature.
. conditions.
The Rt ylßeposit o y will be published every
other Saturday, arid will contain tweiitv-six
numbers »>f ight pares each, beside- the plates,
a title.page and an index to the volume, making,
in the whole 212 pages Octavo. It shall be
ininted in handsome style, on Super Royal pa
per of a superior quudty, with an entire new
bourgeois type, containing at least one quarter
more matter than luretofore; making at the
end of the year, a neat and tasteful volume, the
contents of which will be both amusing and in
Strii'tiv to youth to future y: »rs
The Ninth Volume (fifth volume. New Series)
commenced on the 2d of June, at the low rate of
Ons Dollarper annum, pnvnb'e in alt cases ii 1
, advance Any person, who will remit us Five
Dollars, free of postage, shall receiv- six copies,
and any person, who will rerni' us Ten Dollars,
free of postage, shall receive twelve copies arid
one copy of the Eighth Volume.
Names of Subscribers with the amount of sub
scriptions to be sent by the 30th of Line, insl nr
as soon after as convenient, to the publisher.
'Vm R Stoddard, No. 135 corner of Waneu
and Third Streets, Hudson, N Y.
O’ Editors, who -wish to exchange, are re
sped fully requested to give *he above a few
insertions, or at least a passing notice, and
receive Subscriptions.
O’ Subscriptions received at ‘bis t'ffice.
June 13 - 32 ts
AH persons having de
inmifis against 'lit* la p Lovey
Powers, will please present them properly au
thenticated within tin* time prescribed by law
• •nd nil indebted to said estate are required to
make payment to -
JOSEri! COLLINS,/^eV.
4 41
5(1 Dollars Howard.
ANAVV VY from the Subscriber a negro man
L named LEWIS he i= stmitly built, has a
yellow complexion, and is about thirty years of
age If he has left the city he has most proba
My made his way fowar «s Alabama, or Ten
nessee. Little dependence can.be placed upon
any thing dial he says Twenty five dollars will
be paid to any one who will lodge him in Jail any
where, and nfortnation thereof given to the Su'-
scriber; or Fifty dollars and all ejpen’es paid
in case he is taken out of the State, and safe'*
delivered in this place.
N B JVJOORE.
Oct 15 86 ts
Teh Dollars Reward ~T
AN AW AY from the subscriber’s Plantation,
K. in Columbia County, about the first ofAprl
last a Negro Boy named GEORGE, about 25
years old, 5 feet Bor 9 inches high, has a large
busby head of hair, rather light complected, and
inclined to be roundshouldered—speaks quick
when spoken to, has a sullen look, and shows hts
teeth very much when laughing. The hove re
ward wiM hi- paid on the delivery of said Negro
to me. in Columbia county, or if lodged in anv
l.nlsotlia 1 get him again. It is believed h<* U
lu'king about Augusta and savannah—ami it is
lik*dy that when cangbi hp would wot tell bi>
o».tier’s naine as he 1 fused to and so on
fotmer occasion
TURNFR CLANTON
Darby's P O. Colu tibia County.
Th : Genrgia Courier, Hnd Federal INiion, wiil
publish the abiue r.nce » mouth until otherwise
directed, and forward their accounts to me.
D c 3 mlf 107
DORSET F MiTUMBER.
IARGE STRONG Dray or Wagon Horses
_J will be exchange*! ,for sawe.d or hewed
Lumber at the Market price.—Apply at Ibis Of
fice.
University of Georgia.
fTAHE r i.uity of Franklnr College ask the
■ attention of the public to the following
stitihiems —
i- or ad. Mission into the F res liman Class, -i.
ei didate must have a correct knowledge of at
least nine of Cicero’s Orations, the whole ot
Virgil, John a id Acts, in the Greek Testament
Lie whole ot disca Minora, English Grain nar,
and Geogiapliy, and he must be well acquainted
vno Arilhmi. iic.
-1 UDIEb OF THE FRESHMAN YEAR.
Ist lb un.—From August to November Li
vy. Gtaeca Majora, Ist vol. and the French Lan
guage
2 and Term.—From January'to April—Livy.
v*itei Majora, Ist vol. and French continued
3rd Term —From April to August—Livy and
Grseca Majora, Ist vol. concluded. French con
tinued, and Day’s Aig'bra, through ratio and
prop'irtion.
STUDIES OF THE SOPHOMORE YEAR.
Ist Term —From August to November—Hor
ace, Graeca vlujora, 2nd vol Algebra canc'ud
ed, and three Books of Geometry. (Playfair’s
E iclid.)
2nd Term—From January to Apiil—Graeca
Majora, 2nd vol. continued. Horace and Geo
metry, concluded, and an abridgment of Rhe
toric.
3rd Term—From* April to August—Graeca
Majora, 2nd vol concluded* Modern Langua
ges, plain Trigonometry, Mensuration, Survey
ing and Betauv.
STUDIES OF I HE JUNIOR YEAR.
Navigation, Engineering, Conic Sections.
Spherical "Geometry, Spherical Trigonometry,
Natural Philosophy, Natural History, L *gie
Belles LettresT'and Criticism, Evidence of the
Christian Religion, Cicero de Oratore, and the
Iliad'dif firmer. Greek Testament every Mon
day morning.
STUDIES OF THE SENIOR YE AR.
Natural History continued, Astronomy, Che
mistrv, Moral Philosophy, Mental Philosophy.
»nd I olitica! Economy; together with attention
to such classics as may he directed by the Pre
sident and Forensic Disputation.
Strict attention is paid to Composition and
Declamation by all the Classes.
Every candidate tor admission into thp Fresh
man Class, must be at least 14 years old, and
every one for an ad vanced standing, of propor
tional age
The rates of tuition, the Library fee arid ser
vants hire, are 38 dol'ars per annum, payable
’halfyearly in advance, viz—l 9 dollars on the
Ist of February, and 19 dollars on the J 8; ot
August—and any Student entering College after
the before-mentioned times, is required to pay
propotfionally in advance.
P.-ret ts and Guardians, who wish to send
thrir Sons an-! Wards to this Institution, can by
leietpnce to the foregoing statement of the Stu
dies. at once see what are the requirements for
joining any tlass of College, nt any time of the
year, as they c*n be received at any time, if
prepared, upon the requisite studies. Any indi
vidual. however, who does not wish to put sue a
regular course, can attend to such subjects as he
may choose, fur the study of which he is prepar
ed, and wi’l, on leaving the Institution, receive
from the Faculty a certificate of the progress lie
Ims made.
Ail who desire it will have the opportunity of
study ing Hebrew, Spanish. Geiman, and Italia i
for-wliich no additional charges are made.
Instruction in the various Departments of Li
terature artd Science, is given by Lectures, as
well as by the study of approved Text Books.
The faculty regard it important that each Stu
dent should lie present on the fi st day of everv
Term, as recitations will commence on that day-
Board can he obtained -in respectable houses
at from nine to ten dollars net month-.
rite next College Term will commence on the
Ist January, 1833
B-y order of the Faculty-
WM. L. MITCHELL,
Secretary
Novrmbey 30. V'S 3
lO Dollars Howard.
WII.L be civet) i'-r a flu •?, or mart*
* f the description fnllowint: Tin
thief ts supposed t** be VVm, M ALO Y, h
tolerably broken speech Ir-dmitri, ab*>»*
5j feel high a rid lame «>f one foot when 1 e
went off. He is supposed to be making
ii is way towards Savannah, or Charleston.
The mare, which he is supposed to have
stolen is a smail black pacing fillev, both
hind feet white, drooped romp,long svvich
tail and a small white speck in her !el?
eye, o’her particular marks not rec. Heel
ed. Whoever tvi l deliver either mare 01
thief to the Subscribers or give such in
f rieation as wiil lead to »lie recovery <
the property and capture of the thief, slvtii
iccoive ihe above reward. Apr Iv t«*
VVm J. EUBANKS,
Milledgeville
MICKS & MOORE,
, Augusta.
NoV. 28 105 Si
( OTTOA (JINS.
BOA 1 WRIGHT fc JONES, of Columbia.
o. C respectfully inform'Their friends and
the public that they have established n Shop in
Augusta, Ge *rgia, f>r the purpose of Making
.an.l repairing COTTON GIN ’nil are
now prepared to furnish these Machines made
id the best materials and in Ihe best manner.—
A t*.will keep on hand GINS of different sizes,
fi'ixn 30 to 60 Saws.
!ET Our Shop is about one hundred yards
(hove the Upper Market in this place.
Aug 24 6.3 wtf
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL lie sold, attlie late residence of Col.
John S ortep-, in Raker County, on the
20t Deceniber next, and from day to day there
alter until closed, alt the personal estate of said
John S. Porter, consisting of Corn and Fodder,
Plantation Tools, stock of Cattle Horses, Hogs,
'sheep, and Goats, House and Kitchen Furniture
ALSO,
At the same time will he rented, privately or
at pub ir outcry, several seperate Plantations of
superior quality Lands for cultivation—Terms
at the time will be made known.
WM. JACKSON, Adm'r.
Nov 9 j 97 wtd
Georgia, Richmond County
WHEREAS John L. Anderson,Administra
t >r on the Estate of Mo»ps Tibbits, de
ceaseu, applies to me for Letters Dismissory
'from said Estate.
These are, therefore to cite, summon, and
admonish .ill and singular the kindred and cred
itor! of said deceased, to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, to
shew cause (if any they have) why said letters
should not be granted.
Goo. A B. Walker, c. c. o.
dec 3 107 n.6io
SUPKRIOR CIDER, &c.
1 R'ds first rate Cider
3000 large Sweet Oranges
200 hbls Northern Potatoes
10 do do Beets
3000 bunches Onions
50 bids do
25 bbls Cranberries
60 boxes Sperm Candles
25 tierces New Rice
60 boxes, 3000 each American bunch
Segars
hhds gupeiioi new Georgia Syrup.
F >ft SALE, nr
G. H. METCALF.
Dec 3 107
POSI OFFICE,
f 4tt£tzsfa, Geo. Oct. io«A, 1832.
Mail au uan ge aien t.
Northern Mail.
Via Fayetteville, N. C. Clieraw, Camden, Co
umoia, Lexington c h. Edgefield c. h. Mount
Vintage, and tlainbi rg, S. C.
Due every evening by 6 o’clock.
Closes every evening at 5 o’clock
Western Mail.'
Via N Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery, Mount
Meigs and Creek Agency, Ala.; Columbus,
Eilerslie, Talbotton, Knoxville, Echoconno. Ma
enn,Clinton, Fortville, Milledgeville, Devereux’s
Sparta, Powelton, Wairenton, and Lombardy.
Due every
Closes every evening nt 6£ o’clock.
By this Mail are forwarded Packets for the
following places, tn-Wit:
On Sunday, for Buck Head Covington, Greens
boro’, Hamilton, Kingston, Monroe, Madison,
Mount-Zion, M‘l)oiiough, Social Circle, Thom
fvston, Whiteplains and Waverly Hall.
On Monday, for Crawfordville,-Forsyth and
Stalling’s Store.
On Tuesday, for Berrien, Bainbridge, Blonnts
viile. Byron, Betuan’s store, Browsville, Buck
Head, Dublin, Davisboro’, Eatonton, Fenn’s
Bridge, Fort Gaines, Franklin ville, Greensboro’,
Hillsboro’. Hartford, Hawkinsvilie, Hamilton,
frwinton, Irwin c. b., Jacksonville, Kingston,
Leaksville, Louisville, Madison, Monroe, Moti
iiceilo, Marion 7 Newborn, Pinrlertown Rain’s
Store, Rocky Mount, Saundersville, South On
ion, Roads, Tarversvilfe, Teinper
ance, Thomasvtlle, Whiteplains and Worthen’s
Store, and for Middle ant! West Florida,
On Wednesday, for Bartlesville, Bel!view,
Blakely, Culhheft Davistou. Forsyth Heard
c. h Halloca, Jackson, Indian Springs,lrwinton,
Lumpkin, Liberty. Marionc h Mount Vernon,
Pleasant Hi!!, Percy’s il/iiis, Rothertvoed, Ran
dolph c H. Tbomaston, Ucliee Village, Union
Hill, Upatoie, Villa Ricca, and Waverly Hall.
Ou Thursday, foi Buck Head, Carrollton
Covington, Cuiloden,Decatur, Eatonton, Frank
lin, Fayetteville, Franklin Academy, Fhrt Val
ley. Gteenville, Greensboro’, Hanipi!#n, King
ston) King’s Gap. La Grange, Mount fioreb,
Monticello, New Hope, ATDonnough, Madison,
Oak Grove, Rockville, Hamilton, Social Circle.
Mount Pleasant Mount Zion, Newnau, New
born, Oak Hiil, Perry, Spring Hill, Shivers’
Mills, Shoals of Ogecbee, Thomaston, Wood’s
StCfre Watson’s Store. Whiteplains and Zebulon.
Ou Saturday, for Berrien, Bainbridge, Bartles
ville, Coates’ Store, Cool Spring, Dublin, Dun
cansville, Hawkinsvilie Hartford Irwinton.
Marion, Milwood, Perry, Pindcrlown, Raines’
Store, Ro<’k Mills, Shoals of Shady
Dale, Sheffield, 1 homasville and Tarversville,
Oa.an.l Asp daga, Camphelltou, Mount Vernon,
Marianna, Ochesee, Quincy, Salubrity, Talla
hassee Wankeenah, and Webbvitle, Florida.
Savannah Mail.
Via Willowby, Jacksouboto’, Mill Haven and
Waynesboro’.
Due every Day at 5 P M
Closes every evening at 9.
By this maii, are forwarded every day Pack
ts for Beaufort, Blue House, Coosawhatchie,
Grahamsville, Pocotaligo and Sherburne, S. C
On Sunday, for Birdsville. Bark Camp, Louis
ville. Statesboro’, and Swainsboro’.
On Monday, for East Floiida and all Geor
gia South of^avannah.
On Friday, for Darien, Riceboro’ and St
Clair.
Charleston Mail.
Via Jacksonboro’, Walterboro’, and Baruwei
c. h S. C.
Due every Day, at 5 olclock, P. M.
Closes every- Day', at 8 A. M/ '
By (bis mail are forwarded Packets for Bu
ford’s Bridge, Duck Branch, Duncansvillo, New
vilie, Penn Branch and Walkers, on Tuesdays,
- Thursdays and Saturdays
Coosawhatchie Mail.
Via Robertvdle King Creek, Lower3 Runs,
tgeedwell, Hickory Hill and Four Mile, S. C.
Due eve y Sunday by 5 P. M. and
Closes every Tuesday at 9 A. M.
Athens Mail.
Via Cherokee Corner, Lexington, Centreville,
Washington, Wiightsboro’. White Oak, Appling
and Walker’s.
Due eviry Monday, Wednesday and Friday
>y 6PM
Closes every Sunday Tuesday and Thursday
.‘IB4AM
By this Mail, on Sundays. Tuesdays &. Thurs
days packets are forwarded for Fairfield, Salem,
Grantsville, Tyrone and Wafkinsville,
On Sundays and Thursdays, for Bascobal,
Cunningham's, Gainesville, Harmony Grove,
Huriicane Shoals, Jefferson, Kellogg’s Store.,
Lawrence. Loughridge’s. Penticost end Rives’.
On Tuesdays and Thursdays, sot Danhurg
md Petersburg.
On Sundny s for Bowling Green, Cnmpheljton,
: Choice’s Store, Chesnut Hill, Ealenlon, Fayette
ville, Hightower, Heard c h. Head of CoOsn.
flarnageville, Johnson’s, Latimer s Store, New
Echota. Newnan, Poolsville, Rock Bridge. Ross
ville, Sandtown, Spring Place, Standing Peach
Tree, Talking Rock, Vann’s Valley, Ware’s
Store,Wood’s Store, Watson’s and Warsaw, and
Arkansas Territory, Illinois and Missouri States
and West Tennessee.
On Tuesdays, for Danby’s Elberton, Goose
pond, Mallory’s and White’s.
On Thursdays for Carnesviile, Clarksville.
Cooperstown. Doubb Wells. Danielsville. Mad
ison, Loudsville, McVille, Mount-VOnah, and
Raytown. •
Greenville , S. C. Mail.
Via Pickensvilte, Double Blanches, Anderson
c. h. Varenues, Thompson’s Stote Temple of
Health. Abbeville c. h. Calhoun’s Mills. Sando
ver, Willington, Middlebrook, Parks’ Store and
Wood lawn.
Due every Tuesday and Saturdai by 6 P. rM.
Closes every Wednesday and Saturday, at
!! P. M
By this mail, Packets are forwarded for Pen
dletou and Laurens c. h. S C. Morgantown,
Rutherfoidton and White Oak, N. C.
Carnesviile Mail.
From Clayton, Mount Yonah, Loudsville,
Clarksville, Bushville, Eagle Grove, Rtickers
ville, Elberton, Cook’s Law Office, Petersburg,
Goshen, Lincolnton, Double Branches, Cul
breatMs, Eubanks’, and Darby’s.
Due every Friday, at 6P t M.
Closes every Sunday at 9P. M.
. OFFICE HOURS.
o”The Office will be open from 7 A.M.
to 2 P. M, from 3 to 8 and from 8 to 9 P. M
Ft will be closed during the time of opening
and closing mails, and from 2 to 3 P M and from
5 to 8 P M except a few Minutes at 6 o'clock,
when the Savannah, Charleston and Athens
Mails and the Letters from the North will be
delivered if the Mails arrive in time
On Sundays the office will he ttpen from 9 to
4 past 9, A. M. and from 8 to 9 P..M.
O’ Bankable Money will be required for Post
age.
WM. C. MICOU, P. M.
AN ORDINANCE
To amend An Ordinance passed the 14th May ,
1831, entitled an Ordinance to levy a tax on
DOGS, kept within the citv of Augusta.
Sec. Ist. Be it ordained, by the City Council
of Augusta, that the return required by the Or
dinance passed the 14th May. 1831, lie and the
same is hereby suspended, until the annual tax
return for the year 1833 ; when it shall be the
.duty of all persons resident within the corporate
limits of the city, to make his, her or their re
turn, and annually thereafter on oath, of all
Dogs, kept on which a tax is levied by the pro
visions of said Ordinance.
Sec. 2d. And be it Jurther Ordained, That the
7th section of the said Ordinance be and the
same is hereby repealed.
Done in Council, the 24th day of July 1832.
SA;MUEL MALE, Mayor.
By the Mayor
Geo. M, Walker, Clerk.
CORPORATION .
OP THE
CITY
Mayor
SAMUEL HALE.
Members of Council.
Edward Thomas, James Harper, J. B. Bishop,
Thomas Glascock, Jesse Kent, John Bones, P.
Crump, N. Delaigle, and R. McCoombs.
Clerk of Council, fi. M. Walker.
Clerk Court Common Pleas, William Jackson.
City Sheriff, ■ Edmund B Glascock
City Collector anti Treasurer. J. H. Mann.
City Marshal, Mitchell Nelson.
Deputy do. T M Likens
Justices of ifienPeacc, Benjamin Rowland. J.
W Meredith, John S Holt, G M Walker, C Dick
inson, A 1 Huntington, A G Raiford, J M’Tyre,
Eugene Verdery, Augustus Verdery,
Constables, Thomas Tant, JamesPeay, Thomas
Campbell, Louis Rjunze, Louis,Meredith, Wm.
Martin, John Corlis.
Clerk of the Lower Market, Jas. W. Meredith.
Clerk of the Upper Market, A. G. Raiford.
Sexton,. John Marshall.
Sitfierintendant of the Magazine, O Danforth
City Surveyor, Robert Raitord.
Judge Court Common Pleas, John W. Wilde.
Sessions of the Court of Common Pleas, fourth
Monday ija January, March. May. July, Septem
ber and Nov.— Ueturn Dan, 5 days before
Justices of the Inferior Court.
Valentine Walker, G. B. Marshall, William
Shannon, Edward Thomas, Absalam Rhodes
Clerk Sup’r Sf Inf'r Courts, James McLaws
Clerk Court of Ordinary. Geo. A. B, Walker
Sessions of the Superior Court for Richmond
County first Monday in June and January
Sessions of the Inferior Court for Richmond
County. Fourth Monday in June and December
Courts of Ordinary throughout ihe Stale, On
the firct Monday of January, March, May, July,
September and November.
Notaries Public.
Wm. 11. Jones, Richard H Wilde, Paul Rosignol
C. A. Crawford, Wm Jackson, Daniel VcMui
phy. Charles Carter, A Picquet, J S Beers, Wes
tern B Thomas, Andrew J Miller, George W
Crawford, William C Micou, Wm T Gould,
Samuel H Peck, John A Barnes
Auctioneers.
Latham Hull j J Marshall.
Exchange Brokers.
Beers, Booth & St John, J Allens &. Paddock.
Lottery Agents,
W. P. Beers, Wm. F. Redding, 11. Cosnard.
Insurance Agencies.
Willys Catlin of the Hartford Fire Insurance
Company, Hartford, Connecticut
Henry H Field of the Farmers Fire Insurance
and Loan Company. New York
Alexander Mackenzie of the Howard Insu
rance Cmnpany, New-York
James Harmon of .the Mechanics I surance
Company, New-Ark. Ncw-Jersey
G II P«iddock of the Charleston Fire Maiine
and Life Insurance, Charleston. S C
Bank of Augusta.
Offering Day, Monday— Discount Day, Tuesday
[‘resident, Thomas Camming, Cashier. Robert
Campbell, Teltir, R Ketchuni
Directors. —R Tubman, J Gardner, J Moore,
J Carmichael, James F lnzer, James Harper, J
Bones, Sam’l Clark, Robert A Reid, Wm. Cum
uli ng, Thomas M Gran : on the part of the State,
Benjamin Baird, William, Johnston, II H Cook
Branch Stale Bank a! Augusta.
Offering Day, Thursday, Discount Pay, Friday,
President, Samuel Hale, Cashier, Isaac Henry,
Teller, William H Jones.
Directors Samuel Hale, A Waterman, RII
M isgrove, A Slaughter, W H Turpin, James M
Carter., John Davis, John P. Greiner F. C.
Heard. P Stovall
Insurance &, Banking Comp’ny.
Offering Day Wednesday— Discount Day Thurs
day. Peter Bennoch, President, Robeit Walton,
Secretary S; Cashier, Wm. Poe, Teller. F. A.
Morgan, Book-keeper. Directors, P Bennurh.
James B Bishop. J KKilhoutn, John Fox. Win
Harper, tames McDowell, N Delaigle. T J Pm
melee, Alex. Graham, A.) Miller, Win Bryson,
Wni Deariog and Edward Cox.
Merchants’and Planters’ Rank.
Offering Day, Tuesday, Discount Day, Wednes
day, from Ist June to Ist October ; Offering apd
Discount Day, Wednesday fron. Ist October to
Isi June
President, Joseph Wheeler, Cashier, John F
Lloyd, Teller Hcnty B Holcombe, Book lcrtj).
tr, Discount Clerk,and Runner John A Barnes,
Directors. —Joseph Wheeler, Edward Thomas,
A B Walker, John W Bridges, John C Holcombe
Chas D Williams, Win. M Rowland, L Gibson
Mechanics Rank.
Offering Day, Tuesday; Discount Day. Wed
nesdny. John Phinizy, President ; George \V
Lamar. Cashier; Daniel S. Roman, Book-Keeper,
Jonathan Ellis/ Teller.
Directors. —John Phinizy, G. B Lamar, Mo
ses Ross, A, Sibley. Alfred Cumming, Win. A.
Mitchell, Geo. R. Rounnree, Robeit McDonald
and A. P. Pillot,
Savings Bank of Augusta.
Edward F Campbell, President, Isaac Henry.
Cashier Sf Treasurer.
Day of Deposit, every Saturday from 3 to 6
o’clock.
Augusta Library Society.
Jas Harper, Chairman Board of Directors, Wnr
Poe, Secretary, Treasurer, Sf Librarian. **
Directors —Robt. F. Poe, Rev S. K Talmage,
James Harper, Robert Campbell, Dr. Kennon
Henry H. Camming, W. T. Gould, Wnv C. Mi
con, and J. P. Waddel.
Days of Delivery —Every day from 3 to 4 o’-
clock, P. M,
, Medical Society.
Alexander Cunningham, President, VVm Savage
Vice President, F. M. Robertson, Recording St
crclary, A C Baldwin, Corresponding Secretary.—
Lewis Kennon, Treasurer, J B Walker, Orator.
Medical Institute of Georgia.
OFFICERS
The Board of Trustees c'/isists of 24 Members.
A. B Longstreet, President.
M Antony, Vice President
L. L . Ford. Secretary
M. An tony, \
Paul F Eve, > Executive Committee.
L. A. Dugas. j
Dr. L. A. Dugas, on Anatomy; Dr. Paul F.
Eve; on Surgery; Dr. John Dent, on Institutes
and Practice; Dr. Milton Antony, Midwifery
and Diseases of Women and Children —Dr. Jos.
A. Eve, Materia Medica. —Dr. L, D. Ford, on
Chemistiy.
Theatre Company.
J. G. McWhorter, President 0 ‘ Isaac Moise,.'Se
cretary and Treasurer; Dr. Thfos. I. Wray, Geo.
R. Rountee, Edward Thomas, and J. W. Bridg
es, Trusted
Trustees of Richmond Academy".
Edward F Campbel, President, Henry H
Gumming, G W Crawford, A B Longsttreet Dr
A Cunningham, Wm T Gould, Thomux APGran
W. W. Montgomery, James W Davies.
Clerk ts Treasurer to ihe. Board, JasM’Laws —
Rector, James P Waddel, Principal English De
partiuent-, Sereuo Taylor
Free School.
Thomas Cumming, President, Peter Bennoch.
Vice President, Robert F Poe, Secretary Robert
A Reid, Treasurer, Eli Mustin, Teacher ?
Managers. —John Moore, Samuel Hale, John
Bones, I Henry, R A Reid Richard Tubman. G J
S Walker, James Harper
Union Wlmrf Company.
Peter Bennoch, President. 4 o\in Sharp, II liar fin
gcr, Treasurer He Secretary.
Alexander McKenzie, R. H. Musgiove, Tlioma
G. Casey, VVqi. Bostwick, John L. Aryierson, A 4
Bid well.— Directors.
Steam-Boat Company.
Win Robertson, Agtnt, Robert F l’oe, Treasurer
and Secretary.
Trustees Masonic JLdl
Samuel Hale, Chairman, Thomas I "" Ala r
MacKenzie A Slaughter, John \v ..
Beers, Francis Gauahi, Lemuel
Godby, Oliver Reid, Wm T Gould, Pern Ren
nocb, Wm Schley.
Masonic Calendar.
Social Lodge, No 3 2d Friday i„ every month
AVobh s Lodge, No 10, meets 3d Frittay in eve
fy inonth J
Augusta Chapter, R. A. M. Ist Tuesday in ev
ery month. J
■Georgia Encampment, Knights Templars, Ist
Monday in every month 1 1 ■'
Adoniram Council of R L S M, first Saturday
in December March, June and September.
Lodge of Perfection, Council of P. of Jerusa
lem and Rose Croix Chapter, 2d Wednesday in
Febi nary. May, Aucust and November ?
Moveable Feasts,
Septuagesima Sunday, Feb 11: Shrmr* .
flay, Feb 25; Ash Wednesday, Feb 28* Mid
Lent Sunday March 25; Pa L Sunday,’ A
8; Easter Day, Apr,l 15; Low Sunday, Apr!
22; RofrotKin Sununy, May 20; Asc, „,L
May 24; Wh.t Sunday, June 8} T.init, Sunday
.June 10: Advent Suuday, Dec 2. ' V
Augusta Independent Fire Coni*
pauv.
Alfred Cumin . g Captain; Ww T
Lnuttnanfi F Ghm h 2d Lieut. ; BW I nrre
3.1 Lieut ; Edwin B W,Ui«w. 4Mt v
Boggs, Secretary - fj H Field,, Tr<a?u>,r.
S landing Com in i Uecs
OF COUNCIL, FOR TUI; rRKSKNT VM,.
uigil ec#,w ew,u Har ‘ ,er ’ «••«■». I^*
Streets Messrs Crump Kcut «„dbbh„,.
cock mf ; McCom,,< ’ o; G'J.ss
Cum ar ß^~" MCS * rS Clil<totk Kent, all ii Ale
Magazine Messrs. McCo.nl s . Ker.l L dtoi.
C rutnp. r Uauk ~^ U ' ss ' s - 'Hbomas, Lon., ai.d
Delate, H nr p C r n„ii RiJ,’
Health Messrs JWs, Thomss nv.d C,, t irfp.
I Kent. Bight.p anti J|.{ sV
CromV. and
J/u/—Messrs Harper, Kepi am) Delnigle,
6t/y //«//--Messrs. CI«sco« k. J l.onms; nr.d
Messrs. McCombs, Kent and Her-
ApriUßM l \ l>y ° ider ° fCouncil > ‘J" 10th
GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk
Rates of Storage and 'Commis
sion,
T? v\ ,SK u nntl .unanimously l, v t|, e
.IJuly uS? e J i!ere,s iu ,h OCi ° r Aufi,H ;
Bale cotton
Barrel* and Qr. casks 25 ji.i
Hogsheads ('large) 75 q-?
t!t> (siHitli) 1 69 1,.^
Pi l‘ ,,s 50 ' 26
swrr5 wr r 374
Trunks 35$
Kegs shot of lead 37 j
do Nails 0,5'
Cotton bagging p r , p g- 124, <‘l
Bacon per piece 2
C'haifg 12 . .
Bed Steads sp
Cart iages (4 wheel) J 2 Off \ 00
do (2 do ) 100 r,H
Jersey & otli’r wagons I 00 go
Crates (large) 75 37.
do (small) 59 of*
SliMs 60 , £4
At.vds jpj j
per piece 4 2
Iron per bar 3
All small packages 124
Boxer and hales merchandize, 25,50, 75 and SI
according to gizt*.
!{ i*£ig >lin g Co “»'t 124 rts p-r bale gnd if Re
bto«*l the ownei isiutbjt-ctfd In extjea Storage
Cotton sold by Factors not Mibjeei to %oit,ve
until the expiration ol J 6 f
Corttroissions toi selling cotton 60 epiifg pi bale.
do f»,r act* planets 24 per cent
' do for advancing money in .
all cat s 7 1 24 per. ct
do for receiving and forwarding goods
60 per cent on the first month's
• storage. . „
do for purchases 24 per cent
AH postage- chargeable.
All storages due at the time of the delivery of
ihe article. J
.. Ju, > 6 _ 42
Georgia, Richmond County.
HEREAS, Thomas Duffy applies foi Let
v v ters of Administration on tlie Estate of'
Jobu Phelan, late of Richmond county deceased,, *
Ihese are, therefore, to cite nil and singular
the kindred and creditors of said dec’d, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescri- f
bed by law, to file their objections, (if any they -
nave) and shew cause why said letters should
not be granted.
Geo. A. B. Walker, c. c. o.
Sept 28 78 it
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS Lewie Gibson, applies for ct
, ters of administration, de bonis no , on
the Estate of James Vincent, late of Camden
county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to efte and admonish ~
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of said dec’d, to be and appear at ttty Os
fice within the time prescribed bv law, to shew
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should
not be granted.
JAMES M'LAWS, D. C. C. 0 R. C.
Aug 10 57
JOB PRINTING.
ALL kinds of JOB PRINTING continued to
be done at THIS OFFICE at the vttr
owest Rates!