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NO i'ICE.
FOUR month* after date application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior court oi
Richmond county sitting (or Ordinary purposes
for leave to sell a House and Lot in Bedford near
Augusta and four oegtoeg via. Cresa,Fanny and
her child Clarissa, and Philip, belonging to es
fete of John Wilcox, deceased.
JOHN WILCOX Admj
N(fo T . l4:h. 4IU
NOTICE.
F OUR months after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Lincolnian county, while sitting for ordinary
purposes, (or leave to sell .a tract of lanjL.on
Savannah river, containing one thousand nr res,,
m ire or less, it being the balance of the real
estate of Joseph deceased, sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors. ,
...... CHARLES JENNINGS, Adm'or.
November 5. 95 4m
' GEOiIGtA, ~
'fn ’.he Court of Ordinary for the Court
v ty of Richmond , Nov. 12, 1832.
£ N application of Stephen Key, ptnying that
vJ the Administrator of John Wilcox, sen r.
decease*!, may be directed to make 1 ides to n
that tract or parcel of Land situate, lying am
k being in t c county of Henry and State n 01 e*
Paid, In the eleventh district, on . the watered
South River, conta niiig two hundred and two
'and a half acres, more or less, originally grant
eilto James Wasden, and the applicant having
.•omolied with the requisitions of the law. 11 is
ordered, That the said Administrator will be di
rected at the March Term next, of this court to
make titles to the said tract of Land to the said
Stephen Key, unless some good and legal ob
jection be made to the contrary, «t orduiing the
said term of said court. It is further ordered,
that this order, be published in a public Gazette
of this city, and at .the City Hall and Market-
House in Augusta, for three months previous to
said court.
A true extract from the Minutes.
GEORGE A. B. WALKER, Clerk.
rvov 28 «3'« >°s
Ten Dollars lie ward
R~ ANAWAY from the subscriber’s Plantation,
in Columbia Counly, nboni the first ofAp.rJ
last a Negro Boy named GEORGE, about 2*>
years oil, 6 feet Bor 9 inches high, has a large
bushy head of hair, rather light complected,, and
inclined to be roundshonldered— speaks quick
When spoken to, has a sullen look, and shows Ins
teeth very much when laughing. The above re
ward will’ be paid on the delivery of said Negro
to me. in Cyluinbia county, or if bulged in any
Jail so thn; I get him again It is believed be is
lurking about Augusta and Savannah—and it is
’likely that When caught he would rot tell Im
owner’s name, as he refused to do so on a
former occasion.
TURNER CLANTON
Darby's P. O. Columbia County,
Dec 19 114 >vtf
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS, Angus Martin mid Silas Bron
son, apply for Le.ters Dismissory
em etie Estate ol James /2u3scll, late of iliclimomt
county deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite all anil siegnlai
the kindred anil creditors of said dec’d, to l»r
and appear at my office within tire time pi esen
bed by taw, to file their objections, (if any they
haye) and shew cause why said letters should
not lie granted. ,
B. M’KINNE, and. c. c. o. ft. c.
Jan 9
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS Joseph A. Eve, Administrator
on the F.state of James Moore, applies
for Letters of Dismissory, on said Estate and
late of county, dec.
These are therefore to cite all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
he and appear at my office within the lime pre
■cribed by law, to file their objections, (if any
they have,) ppd shew cause why said letters
hould not be granted.
B. M’KINNE, and. c. c. o it. c.
Jan 9 4 n>(3m
Georgia, Lincoln County.
WHEREAS Thomas Jennings, Guardian
for the minors of Samuel Frazer de
ceased, (viz.) Martha Frazer, Jeremiah Frazer,
and Thomas Frazer, applies to ine for letters of
Dismissory from said Guardianship.
These are, therefore, to cite, summon, and ad
monish all and singular the kindred of said
minors to he and appear at my office within the
rime prescribed by law, and file their objections
and shew cause, if an y they have, why said
Li tters should not be granted.
Given under my haiid, at office, tin's 3d, day
o/ September 1832.
FRANOI3 F. FLEMING, c.c.o.
Scot 10
Georgia, Lincoln County.
WHEREAS Chares Stated Exe
cutor, of the last Will and Testa men of
William Slathiun, dec applies to me for Letters
Dismissory from said Rotate.
These are, therefore, to cite summon and ail
in*.w>ish all and singular the kind Veil and Credit
ors of said dec’d, to he and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to fiie their
objections, and shew cause (if any they have)
why said letters should not be granted
Given under my hand in office this lOilr day
of July, 1832. 3 -
F. F. FLEMING, c. 0.-o.
July SO 32 mfim
AT? 1 ORDINANCE
TO regulate the weighing of Fodder, Hay
and Oats in bundles brought to ’lie city of
Augusta in wigons, or carts for sale by weight.
Sec Ist. Be it ordained by* the City Council
of Augusta, That all Fodder, Hay and Oats"
brwug ht to this city ir. wagon.vor carls for sale, j
shall be weighed at the scales prepared fur that
purpose near the lower market.
Sec 2d. Be it further ordained. That it shall
be ilie duty of the clerk ofltlie lower market to
Edp'*riiitend tire weighing of nil Fodder, Hay aud
Oats, at all IrouTs of the dav, from fun rise rill
sun set. And the parly selling such Fodder,
liny or'Oats, shall pay to the said clerk fifty cts.
for each wagou,‘ and twenty-live cents for each
cart or dray
Sac. 3d Be itfurthcr ordained. That every
person who shall violate the provisions of this
Ordinance, may be fined in a sum not exceeding
Twenty Dollars.
Done in Council the 6rh day of Dec. 1832.
SAMUEL HALE, Mayor.
By the Mayor :
Gbo. M. NVai.ker, c. c. o.
tree 2r 114 if,
gfeggP Sucii 'Donations-as per
iPStfT sons Tray be desirous of making
to assist the Colonization Society in the volun
tary removal of Free Persons of Color from this
State, will be received by the Subscriber. .
ROBERT CAMPBELL.
AUgmlfl. Nov. 16,1832 100
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS William Ward, Administrator
with the will annexed, applies for Let
ters of Dismissory, on the estate of Edward
Ward, deceased, and late of said County
These are therefore aM and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased,* to
file their objections (if any they have,) in my of
fice, within the time prescribed by law, otherwise
letters of Administration wilt be granted.
B. M’KINNE, D. c. a c.
Jan 9~
•**; *
Valuable Lots for Sale.
THE Trustees of the Augusta Theatre Com- 1
paay offer for sale Two Lots on Broad-Sl.
in front of the New-Tlreatre. Between them will
fie a passage of 12 feet to the Theatre about 12
feet in height- Each Lot, therefore, on the
ground will fie 26£ feet front, and above the first
story 32£ Each 120 feet in depth. For terms
«A»ply to either-of the Trustees, or
ISAAC MO ISE, Sec'ry. ;
Dec 10 IIP ts
VaUs of Coosa, .
THE. desirable sight which for n * on fi , ' m< *
has occupied the attention of the many
thousand nten of enterprise who have beheld its
advantageous and unrivalled tacnlion, by recent
acquisition of the Crerk territory, in Alabama,
is becoming an object of such great notoriety,
that the proprietors have determined to offer the
same for sale, in Lots <>f the ordinary silo, on.
Monday, the Ath-of February. 1833.
Persons who have visited the most attractive
points, wljerp an interchange of the products of
.the interior and : *C to reign commodities take :
place, are unanimous in the declaration, that
this place possessespre-eminentadvanlages over
any other in the Southern country. Situated at
the extreme head of navigation on the Coosa, a
river navigable to this point by steam boats oi
l.tire largest size, for convenience and health
its location is unsurpassed, presenting to the eye
a perfect unbroken plain, having a declination
sufficient only to convey off the superalmndant
water. In front extending to the river, ts a bold
Bluff, graduating on its upper and lower extre
mities, into the finest natural landings.—on each
side supplied with never failing streams of ex
cellent water—towards the interior, terminating
iu gently undulating eminences, offering tlie.
most desirable situations for private residences.
But all these considerations sink into insignifi
cance, compared with the unrivalled advantages
which it possesses for an extensive trads, Ne-.
cessarily tire only depot J'or the supply of a
widely extended up-cqoutrjr with merchandize,
it must of consequence become the. mart for the
productions of the fertile .rallies of the Coosa,
.the .Tallapoosa, an 1 the Upper Cbaßahoochie,
together with the salubrious and very produc
tive uplands of Talladega, the latter of which,
in all human probability, will be peopled by a
mote dense population than any country of like
extent south of the Potomac. The entire hill
country <>( these regions, abounds in quarries of
Marble, Limestone, aijjl iu fact all kinds of
mineral wealth. As respects the contemplated
connexion ofthe waters of the Tennessee with
those of thy: Alabama ; ifbyaCanal. it will have
its cmboitchement; ' < by. a Rpil Hoad, immedia
tely at this spot will terminate one of its extre
mities. The well known advantages of this
place renders further remarks unnecessary, oth
er than to say that to the capitalist it affords !
desirable opportunity for profitable investment
to the merchant it offers advantages of an ex
tensive trade ; to the mechanic, the allurements
of what must soon become a flourishing town,
not of ephemeral existence, but of a permanent
and daily increasing importance ; to the plan
ter, a desirable and pleasant town residence,
convenient to the alluvjal bottoms of the Coosa,,
the Alabama.flitd the Tallapoosa. In addition
to which it wil| undoubtedly, at no remote pe
riod, become the location of the State Capital,
for which it offers greater inducement than any
paint on the eastern waters pf t he, State. i
Terms nf payment —One and two years Sales
to take place on the premises until the Lots are.
disposed of. ; „
O’ The Mobile Register and Pntftof, The
Spirit of t/>e Age} ._.Tuscaloosa. Columbus En
qaircr. Macon Telegraph, Augusta Courier.
Columbia Telescope and Charleston Courier,
will insert this until the first of February, once
each month, and forward their bills for pay
meat to
GEORGE WHITMAN,
Agent for the Company
Southern, Northern
and VVestorn, Laud, Loan,
ir Commission and General
** Agency and Intelligence Office.
New-Orleans, La. The sitbsjritx-'rs respectful
ly inform the public throughout the Union, that
they have opened an office (having also appoin
ted agents in Washington, Baltimore, Philadel
phia nud New-York,) for the purpose of acting
ais an agent to transact business in this or any
of the above named cities, having a very exten
sive acquaintance through the United States, ad
joining territories and Canada, and having made
ninugeinents to attend to transAittting and
receiving information fiom and to England,
France and every patt of Europe, they most
.respectfully solicit a shme of public patronage,
pledging themselves to use every exertion to giye
perfect satisfaction.
Those editors of newspapers who feel well dis
posed towards this establishment, shall have
their business done free of exp. use. at any time,
by inserting t..is advei ti-ement, aud forwarding
a paper to us containing tbe same
We are now prepared to attend to the follow
ing business—Purchase sell boit-r, rent and.
ease landed property of every descriplii n ;
purchase sell and exchange; 1 bark,, canal, . rail
road and every oih.;r kind of stock; purchase
ami sell merchandize of every description, at
public or private sale
Borrow and loan money on bond and mort
gage, or unincumbered real estate-
Act as on agent for procuring partners for in
dividuals, to engage in evciy kind of business or
profession.
Will act as attorney’s agent and otheis fer
claiming legacies inheritances, and settling
estnti-s; also, collecting ai.id remitting' every
description of debts dues and demands.
Information given respecting the arrival and
departure of packet ships, steam and canal
packets, miiil ann accommodation stages, and
all other modes of conveyance whether by land
or Water, with their respective riAcs of fare ac
commodation, kit. Sfc ; also, all other informa
tion necessary for strangers and travellers to be
in pos-ession of.
i Information and intelligence on any subject
in tld* com tiy or Euiope, received and forward
ed (eor.frdentiallv )
Books and recoids of caunty or state govern
ment offices, searched and examined, aud the
required information forwarded to each appli
cant. - \o •**'> «'* 1
A register of public and private‘boarding’
houses, their (pints and accommodations, will be
kept at this office; and Strangers arriving in this
city, have only to apply" to this office, to be suit
ed nt once with boarding places.
Situations, in mercantile,
other establishments, as bookkeepers, salesmen,
and assistant clerks, bur keepers, teachers, cob
lectors, agents file, Sfc., procured, ij by letter
postage must be paid accompanied with a fee-
N. B. Reference will be given iq. all cases
to iliose who require it. as to public atid private
character, ability, fee. &c. . ,
All persons forwarding commtioieetiehs re
specting real estate offered for sale, harter, lease
or to be gjven on bond and mortgage, will recol
cc ‘t is indispensably necessaty to forward a
correct description of the premises; alsoadrafi
0 H.” n *. P OS9| ble, stating situation, quantity,
qua 1 y, improvements, distances from cities or
' < | , r'ltm« C 'n l '!" ,, » Seal, ’t' lost roads, navigable
streams price, terms, kc ’ .
advance fee, and portage’S a,S °’ CT>C,OBe " n
Charrpg will be regulateda-' 1'
and amount'of business. * n gto nature
AH first applications to be accompanied with
n consulting fee, which will entitle ,1,. _ "
to any information tltev may- require, 'p?
ters (in any case,),will be taken from th e °Po!i
Office, unless post paid—immediate answers will
be remitted to all communications. v
L. VANDERBURGH & Cos.
No. 10, St. Louis street.
Pec 31 118
A RATIONS,
Printed and for rale at tins Office
University qf Georgia.
THE Faculty of Franklin College ask the
attention of the public to the following
statements—
For admission into the Freshman Class, i
candidate must .have a correct knowledge of at
least nine of Cicero’s Orations, the whole of
Virgil, John and Acts, in the Greek Testament,
the whole of Graeca Minora, English Grammar,
and Geography, and he must be well acquainted
with Arithmetic.
STUDIES OF THE FRESHMAN YEAR.
Ist Term.—From August to November— Li
vy, Gritoca Majura, Ist vol. and the French Lan
guage.
2nd Term.—From January to April—Livy,
Grreca Major a, Ist vol. and French continued
3rd Term. Front April to August—Livy and
Graces* Majora, Ist yol. concluded. French con
tinued, and Day’s Algebra, through ratio and
proportion.
S IU DIES OF THE SOPHOMORE YEAR.
Ist Term.— From August to November—Hor
ace, Gratca Majora, 2nd vol. Algebra conclud
ed, and three Books of Geometry. (Playfair’s
Euclid.)
2nd Term—From January to April—Graeca
Majora, 2nd yol. continued. Horace and Geo
metry concluded, and an abridgment of Rhe
toric.
3rd Terni.—From April to August—Gr®ca.
.Vlaj >ra, 2nd vol. concluded, Modern Langua
ges, plain Trigonometry, Mensuration, Survey
ing and Botany.
STUDIES OF I’HE JUNIOR YE AR.
Navigation, Engineering, Conic Sections,
Spherical Geometry, Spherical Trigonometry,
Natural Philosophy, Natural History, Logic,
Belles Lettres, and Criticism, Evidence of the
Christian Religion Cicero de Oratore, and the
Iliad of Homer. Greek Testament every Mon
day morning.- ■ *> -
- STUDIES OF THE SENIOR YEAR.
Natural History continued, Astronomy, Che
mistry, Moral Philosophy, Mental Philosophy,
and Political Economy; together with attention
to such classics as may be directed by the Pre
sident and Forensic Disputation.
Strict. Attention is paid to Composition and
Declamation by all the
Every candidate for admission into the Fresh
man Class, must be at least 14 years old, and
every one for an advanced standing, of propor
tional age.
The rates of tuition, the Library fee, and ser
vants hire, are 38 dol'ars per annum, payable
half yearly in advance, viz—l 9 dollars on the
Ist of February, and 19 dollars on the l s t ot
August—and any Slude*-* "utering. College.after
the before-mentioned times, required to pay;
proportionally in Advance.
Parent* anil Gnardjaiuu who *ish to send
their Sons and Wards to this Institution, can by;
teletence to the foregoing statement of the Stu
dies, at once see what arc the requirements fur
joining any class <>f College, at any time of the
year, as they can lie received at any time, if
prepared, upon the requisite studies. Any indi
vidual, however, who does not wish to pursue a
regular couige, eau attend to such subjects as he
may choose, for the study of which he is prepar
ed, and will, on leaving the Institution, receive
from the Faculty a certificate of the progress he
lias made.
All who desire it will have the opportunity of
tudvlng Hebrew. Spanish. German, andltalia )
lor which no additional charges are made. '
Instruction..in. the various. Deportments of Li
terature and Science, la given by Lectures, as
well as by jhe study of approved Text Books.
The facility regard it important that eaeh Stu
dent should be present on the first day of everv
Term, as recitations will commence on that day.
Board can he obtained in respectable houses
at from nine to ten dollars per month.
The next College Term will commence on the
Ist January, 1833.
By order of the Faculty
WM. L. MITCHELL,
Secretary.
November Bft. ]()fi 3
FRESH
A large supply warranted of the growth of 1832.
For salk, bv
R- B. HAV-LAND & Cos.
Dec 10 110 if
' ¥* Halim
DENTIST. ...
ETURN3 his thanks to the public for the
Y patronage he has received iu this city, and
informs Ills friends that he will visit it earlier
next winter than he did the past.
July 20 48 ts
NOTICE.
rpiH'E undersigned has moved his Office be
|_ low the Mai ket where the Fodder and Hay
Scales is erected ; and hereby gives notice that
flic Scales are now ready, and that the Ordinance
passed on tbe 6ih December, 1832 regulating
the same, will hereafter be regularly enforced
J. W. MEREDITH.
Dec. 28 117 ts
NOTICE.
co-partnprship heretofore existing u> -
A der the firm of BRIDGES & GIBSON is
1 this day dissolved. The remain ng Ipisiness of
the concern will be settled by f. W. Bridges,who
is duly authorized to close the s- id business and
will be found at the old stand occupied by C B.
.Hitt, nt the Brick Store on the north side of
Broad-Street ■ -
JOHN W. BRIDGES.
LEWIS GIB ON
Augusta, Ga. lllhDec. 1832.
. N. B.—All persons.indebted to the above con
cern either by note or book account are request
ed to come forward as speedily as possible and
settle the same with me, or the claims will bo
put iu the hands of an attorney for suit
J. \Y. BRIDGES.
dec 12 6tw 111
NOTICE. ~
■j A LL persons indebted to the Estate of John
/A. 3- Porter, late of Bakep.Coun{y, deceased,
will make speedy payment to Major Benjamin
L, Greenwood of Baker County, or to the sub
v.scriber of Augusts, and those having claims
■ against said Estate will render-them properly at
tested to either, within the time legally allowed.
1 vv m. Jackson, Adm'r.
Sept 3 67
Georgia, R iclmiorul County
WHEREAS John L. Anderson,Administra
te on the Estate of Moses.Tibbtts, de
ceaseu, applies to ine for Letters Dismissory
from said Estate.
These are, therefore o cite, summon, and
admonish all and swgulaV the kindred and cred
itors. of said deceased, to be and appear at mv
office within the time prescribed by law, to
shew cause (if any they have) why said letters
should not be granted.
■ Gen- A B. Walker, c. c. o.
Georgia, Richmond County.
Isaac Course and John Moore,
v ▼ apply for Letters Dismissory, on the
Estate of John Course, late of Richmond coun
-'ty. deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditor?
of said dec’d, to be and appear at my Os
fice within the time prescribed bv law, to shew
fause, if any they have, why said Letters shoulo
not be gianted.
B. M’KINNE, D. C. C. 0. R. C.
__^ an 9 m6m
, /JOB PRINTING.
i\ hinds of JOB,PRIN"I ING continued t<
■’ THIS orriCE tl) , rer.
The VigVi UooAed sta\\\on.
WILL s.and at Washington Wilkes
county, tlie ensuing Spring sea
son which will commence on lire first ol
Match, and expire on the lst of July, at
FIFTEEN DOLL\RS the single ser
vice-TWENTY DOLLARS the sea
son, and THIRTY DOLLARS the in
surance — FifiyScents to the groom.
QirxDanjTNC is a ricli blood bay
with black legs, main, and tail, six years
old, fifteen hands three and half inches
high, of uncommon fine limbs, muscle,
hone and action. He has been introduced
to this State upon high recommendaiion
with a view to improve stock of Son’ll-'
ertt horses—and his high origin justifies
the expectation that this object may be
accomplished. He was gut bv ill * impor
ted Lagdat Arabian, (’who was sold in
New York by Mr. Barclay for sß,ooo*}
—lrs dam Rosa Carey, was bv Sir Ar
chy—his gtand dam Sally Jones, by im
ported Wrangler—wljo was by imported
Dimned the sire of Sir Archey. The
Pedigree of Quidnunc is tiot only first
rate hut authentic. (Sue American Turf
Register, for Nov. 1831, page 152.)
More particulars are mentioned in hand
hills, . .
DAVID P. HILLHOUSE.
ROBERT A. TOOMBS.
Jan. 23. 1833. 10 n>3 n
IS* White Sf Win. Ilagar,
Respectfully . j.o.rm the 1
Pricier* of the Uciied States, to
whom they have long been individually
known as established Letter Founders,
that they have now formed a popartnet
ship in.said business, and hope from their
united skill and extensive experience, to
be able to give full satisfaction to all who
mav favor then) with orders.
The iiiiroduLCUnn p/ v .machinery, in
place of the tedious and unhealthy pro
cess of casting type by hand, long a des
ideratum by the European and A merican
Founders, was, by American ingenuity,
and a heavy expenditure of time aud mon
ey on the part of our senior partner, first
successfully accomplished; Extensive use
of the machine cast letter, has fully tested
and established its superiority, iu cverv
particular, over that cast by tire baud
pi oecs'it % ....
The Letter Fouudry Business will here
uf'cr be cariied o» by the parties before
named, under the firm of
WHITE, 11AGAR & CO.
Their specimin exhibits a complete se
ries from Diamond to 14 Pica. The book
and news type being in the most modern
light and style, . . . , ,
WHI FE, HAGAR & co. are agent
for the sale ofthe Smith and Rust Print
ing Presses, which .they can furnish., to
their customers at the manufacturers’ pri
ces.-*—
Chases, Cases, composing Slicks, Ink, Sc
very at tide used it) the Printing Business,
kept so *w*!p, and furnish ed cn short no
tice. Old typ& ta'ken in exchange for
new at 9 cents per pound.
N. B. Newspaper Propr etors who give
the above three insertions, will bu enti
tled to Five Dollars in such articles a*
they may select from our specimen.
E. WHITE, WM. HAGAR.
Jan. 23 , 10 3»
Fruit Trees, &c.
gUgfe naiHE SUBSCRIBER has
tislßpifr ■ now on hand an excellent
assortment of Fruit and othei
. Trees’, on which every depen
dence may be placed as to kind and qual
ity, tbev consist of about 20 kinds of Ap
ples, 13 of Pears, 10 of Cherries, 10 of
Plums, 2 «>f Prunes, 15'of Peaches, 8 of
Nectraioes, 8 of Quinces, 8 of Apricots,
50l Ahu >nds, Rod and White Duicli
Currants, Gooseberries of various kinds,
Raspbenies Whurtle Berries, Cram Ber
rios, Strawberries of best kinds, 10 spits
Grape "Roots, Pomegranites s'kinds Sea
IKalc Rpots,Taj do Liquorice
Figs, also a low Paounies Camellias,Ge-,
.ratriums, Roses of superb kinds. Also a
few copies of Prince on tbe Vine, Prince
on Horticul'ure, Piince’s Pontological
Manuel, new American Gardeno;,&c.
Also a large assnnment of F'esh Gar
den Seeo:s, warranted the growth of 1832.
For sale by
ROBERT PHILIP,
6 doo r s below the Merchants and Planters Bank.
Jan. 21.—4iw
A Situation Wanted,
BIY a young man who is thoroughly
) acquainted with the business, in a
wholesale and retail Giocery, *.r Shoe
’Store, or most any respectable Met can
tile business, either in this city op couniry,
and would bo satisfied with a liberal com
pensation. Permanent employment be
ing his chief object. Satisfactoiv refer
ence given. A line addressed to L. C.
P. at the office of the Georgia Courier
will be attended to.
.January 14 w3t 6
~ " LOST,
ON Centre Street, between Broad
and Reynold Streets, on the 22d,
•a black jet BREAST PIN,, with the
initials, J. A. D. The finder shall he
suitably rewarded by leaving it at the of
fice of the Courier.
Dec 28 117 ts
.NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate
of John Phelan, deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment—
and (hose having demands against said es
tate to hand in their accounts duly attest
ed, to THOS. DUFFY. Adm’r.
December 31. 6tw
A. SITUATION WANTED
BY a Young Man of "ood morals in a Dry
Good or Grocery Store. A line addressed
to VV. S. will' be nfteirded to at this office.
Jan 23 10 St
CORPORATION
OF THE
CITY OFjACGUSTA.
Mayor
SAMUEL HALE.
Members of Council.
Edward Wionias, James Harper, J. B. Bishop,
Thomas Glascock, Jesse Kent, John Bones, F.
Cramp. N. Delnigle, and R. McCoombs.
Clerk of Council, G. M. Walker.
Clerk Court Comwon I‘leas, William Jackson.
City Sheriff. Edmund B Glascock
City Collector and Treasurer. J. H. Mann.
City Marshal, Mitchell Nelson.
Deputy do. T M Like Vis
Justices ofthe Pence, Benjamin Rowland.‘.t.
W Meredith, John S Holt, G M'Walker, C Dick
inson, A I Huntington, A G Raifdrd, J M,’Tyre,
Eugene Verdery, Augustus Verdery; *
Constables, Thomas Taut, JaincsPcay,Thomas
Campbell, Louis Kunze, Louis Meredith, Wm.
Martin, John Corlis. *
Clerk ofthe Lower Marktt, Jas. W. Meredith;
Clerkof-the Upper Market, A. G. Raiford.
Sexton, John Marshall.
By.perinten.dant of the Magazine, O Danforth
City Surveyor. Robert Railord.
Judge Court Common Pleas, John W. Wilde.
Sessions ofthe Court of Common Pleas, fourth
Monday itr January, March, May,-July, Septem
ber and Nov.— Return Day, & days before
Justices ofthe Inferior Court.
Valentine Walker, G. B. Marshall, William
Shannon, Edward Thomas, Absalam Rhodes.
Clerk Sup’r St lnf'r Courts, James McLaws
Clerk Court df Ordinary, Geo. A. B. Walker.
S«jjj'»rts ofthe Superior Court for Richmond
County first Monday in June and January
Sessions of (lie' Inferior Court for Ilicftmond
County, Fourth Monday in June and December
Courts of Ordinary throughout the Stale, On
the first Monday of January, March, May, July,
September aud November.
Notaries Public,
Win. H. Jones, Richard H Wilde, Paul Rosignol
C. A. Crawford, Wm Jackson, Daniel McMur
phy, Charles Carter, A Picquet, J S Beers. Wes
tern B Thomas, Andrew J Miller, George W
Crawford, William C Mioou, Wm T Go'tld
Samuel li Peck, John A Barnes
*-» Auctioneers.
Latham Hull | J. Marshall.
Exchange Rrokers.
Beers, Booth &z. St John, | Allens &. Paddock.
Lottery Agents,
W. P. Beers, Wm. F. Redding, 11. Gosimnl
Insurance Agencies.
Willy* Cut lin of the Hnrttord’Fire Insurance
Company, Hurtfotd, Connecticut
Henry II Field of the Farmers Fire Insurance
and Loan Company, New-Yoik
Alexander Mackenzie of the Howard Insu
ranee Company, New-York
James Manison of the Mechanics I curance
Company, New-Aik, Nrw-Jersey
f! H Paddock of the Charleston Fire Maiinc
and Life Insurance, Charlcsto i.S C
Rank of Augusta.
'Offering Day, Monday —Discount Day, Tuesday
President, Thomas Cmnnting, Cashier, Robert
Campbell, Tetter, R Ketchum
Directors,—rli Tubman, J Gardner,Moore,
f CarmichaeT, James Frazer, James Harper, J
Bones, Sam’l Clark, Robert A Reid, Win. Cum
ming, Thomas M Gran : on she part ofthe State,
Benjamin Baird, William Johnston, H 11 Cook.
Branch Bank at Augusta.
Offering ffrty, Thursday, Discount Day, Friday,
President, Samuel Hale, Cashier, Isaac Henry,
Teller, William H Jones.
Directors Samuel Hale, A Waterman, RII
>1 isgrove, A Slaughter, W H Tiirpin, James M
Carter. John Davis, John P Greiner F. C.
Heat'd, P Stovall
Insurance &, Banking Comp’ny.
Offering Day Wednesday— Discount Day Thurs
day, Peter Bennoch, President. Robert Walton.
Secretary ft Cashier, Wm. Poe, Teller, F. A.
Morgan, Book-keeper • Directors, P Bennor.ii.
James B Bishop. J K KUbr.um! John Fox, Wm
'Harper. Jaitrf's McDowell, N Delaigle, T J Par
melee, Alex. Graham, A J Miller, Wm Bryson,
Will bearing and Edwaid Cox.
Merchants’ and Planters’ Rank.
Offering Day, Tuesday, Discount Day, Wednes
day, from lst June to Ist Octobof; Offering and
Discount Day, Wednesday Iron, lst October to
Ist June.
President, Joseph Wheeler, Cashier, John F
Lloyd, Teller. Heniy B Holcombe, Jlook-ketp
cr, Discount Clerk,ami Runner John A Barnes,
Directors. —tiosepii Whvvder. Edward Thomas,
A B Walker, John W Btidges, John C Holcombe
Chas D Williams, Win. M Rowland, L Gibson
Mechanics Rank.
Offering Day, Tuesday; Discount Day, Wed
nesday. Joint Pliimzy, President; George W
Lamar, Cashier; Daniel S. Roman, Bock-Keeper,
Jonathan Ellis, Teller.
Directors. —John Phinizy, G. B Lamar, Mo
Bes Ross, A. Sibley, Alfred Gumming, Wm. A.
Mitchell. Gen. R. Rountree, Robeit McDonald
and A. F. Pillot.
Savings Bank of Augusta.
Edward F Campbell, President, Isaac Henry,
Cashier Sf Treasurer.
Day of Deposit, every Satufda/from 3 to 6
o’clock
Augusta Library Society.
Jns Harper, Chairman Board of Directors, War
Poe- Secretary, Treasurer, St Librarian.
Directors— Robt. F Poe, Rev S. K Talmage,
James Haiper, Robert Campbell, Dr. Kennon,
Henry H.Cumming, W. T. Gould, Win. C. Mi
cou, and J. P. Waddel.
Days of Delivery —Every day from 3 to 4 o'-
clock, P. M.
-* , y> Medical Society. ■.
Atexarfder Cunningham, President, Wrri' Savage
Vice President, F. M. Robertson, Recording Se
cretary, A C Baldwin, Corresponding Secretary.—
Lewis Kennon, Treasurer, J B Walker, Orator.
Medical Institute of Georgia.
OFFICERS
The JJonrd of Trustees c'/isists of 24 Members.
A. B Longstreet, President.
M Antony, Vice President
L. I'. Ford. Secretary
M. Antony, >■
Paul F. Eve, v Executive Committee.
L. A. Dugas. J :
Dr. L. A. Dugas, on Anatomy; Dr. Paul F.
Eve. on Surgery ?, Dr. John Dent, on Institutes
and P'actict: Dr. Milton Antony, Midwifery
and Diseases of IVomen and Children —Dr. Jos.
A. Eve, Materia Medica. —Dr. L. D. Ford, on
Chcniishy.
Theatre Company* »•
J. G. McWhorter, President „• Kahc Moise,Se
cretary and Treasurer; Dr.Thos. I. Wray, Geo.
IC, Rountee. fklward Thomas, and J. W.’ Bridg
ges, Trustees*
Trustees GfUiohiiionJ Acadeuiy
Edward F Campbel, President, Henry li
Cumnting, G W Crawford, A B Longsttreet Dr
A Cunningham, Wm, T Gould, Thomas M’Graa
W. W. Montgomery, Janies W Davies.
Clerk Sf Treasurer to the Board. Jas
Rector, James P Waddcl, Principal English P*
partment, Sdreno Taylor
Free School. t
Thomas Cumming, President , Peter BcnnoCb,
Vice Presuhnl, Robert F Poe, Secretary Robetl
A. Reid, Treasurer, Eli Muslin, 'Teacher
Managers.—- John Moore, Samuel Hale, John
Bones, I Henry, R A Reid Richard Tubman, G J
S Walker, James Harper
Union Wharf Company.
Peter Bennoch, President. John Sharp, Hharfu.t
gtr. Treasurer ft Secretary.
Alexander McKenzie, R. H. Mnsgrove, Thoms
G. Casrey, IVm. Bostwick, John L. Anderson, M
Bid well.— Directors.
Steam Boat Company.
Wm Robertson, Agent, Robert F Poe, Treasures
and Secretary.
Trustees Masonic Hal).
Samuel Hale, Chairman, Thomas 1 *-*. Alx’r
MacKenzie A Slaughter, John \v & 2
Beers, Francis Ganahl, Lemuel l)w t * »
w» s r ' v ‘“ * K- «’»•
Masonic Calendar.
Social Lodge, No 3, 2d Friday in every month
,y inonlft 3,1 Frid *>r ««
.^SSh.“ ,Pto ’ *• A “• >« »«•"•*/ I" «
Georgia Encampment, Knights Temp la r< Ml
Monday in every month. * rSf .
Adoniram Council of R fc S M, first Safurdav
in December, March, June and September V
JZs j r*'
*■*■..*■ *■**>”«;•**'«*
tmf .•
Moveable Feasts,
SeptungCijiina Sunday, Feb 1J- Slum.. *
- «y. m 25; Ash IZ
Le.u Sunday, March 26; Palm Sunday ’ a rl
8., Easter Dn . April 16; Low Sunday Apr!
*—i Rogation bun*iay, May r; <>- An... * /■!
May 24; Whi« Sunda;. Jum" 8 ’t,| l4 , ®c" ,h>y
June 10; Advcm Sunday Dec’2 ' *
Augusta Independent Fire tW
pmrv.
3.1 i, t ,„ \ u vA'.Tl,*n Z i,a i
Boggs, Stentary; UU C „ U><,' fn Junr.' ’
Standing Cominitters
‘-•f couNcir,, ron thk pr RSKNI .
fWr M « irS Crump. Kent and 8i51...,. ' *
cofk / BS,S - A,cCo “ ,l,8 ‘ « k Gins
GI; ' SCOCk ar "l Me-
Aiaggsine Messrs. Mi.Co.nl,*, Kent k sh..k
ops! a ' ni ~^ M!S * if hi per a.„| BuU.
rl'lwel Me*-.7‘f on '*i Th,tmits n> “ l f
ft! l ""'- «*•" Met onus.
Jb\iip L Glascock and
harper, Kent and Delaiple,
tdy Glasco. k, Ih.
Messrs. McC ombs. Krid.m.l li.;, -
A|n?L*iß32 ,y ° 4 ‘ ICr ° f Counci, » I>rts*o*l tht lOr'K
GE i M * U A/ ' KKn ' l Urk
B«it6s ot Storage and Comn.is*
sion,
iv* SF: u ;,, ?. ( M'4opU"d 'Hiirtitiino.isly b* the
.. ii ,T,nn| h, Ea I, nio. a/TAir
Bale cotton 1 .. ,
Barrels and Qr. cask* 26 sh
llogslu nils (large) 75 f,
. rto (small) 60 o‘J
r |P C9 Go
Tierces 0-1 *' ,
Trunks 'J
Kegs shot or Icail i
do Nails If ft
Cotton hogging p r . p B . 12.1 .l
f nils Rnp e
Hide* •*•».. Jt
Bacon per piec*
Chairs Js ., 1
Be.l SMI. 6 1? 3
Carnages (4 wheel) $2 till , 7,n
do (2 dA ) |po 1
Jiei'sey &. oth’r Wagon* 1 00 pw
Crates (large) 75
do (smalt) 60
60 25 '
Castings per piece 4 ~
Iron per bar .w 3
AH ininll packages 1
**• “•«»j
R St W ored th* C0 “ 0n . cf * P“r bale and if Bn
Cotton In ? wn i:“ sSubj ' c ‘ e '“ o exlra
C ““ old l, y. Fetors not subject to storage
until the expiration of 15 days
Commissions foi selling cotton 50 ceuts pr halo.
‘ !! c ßr n r p,anCC< - P er ce, “
for advancing- money in
nil casts J2jper.ct
do for reteiviug and forwarding goods
. P cr vent on the first month'*
e; storage,
do for purofmses per cent.
All postages chargeable. /
* AllXoragcr due at the time ofthe delivery of
the article. 7
Jui y 6 42
DRAWING POSTPONED.
Union Hotel Property Lottery. ?
The and latvmp tins been postponed till
SATURDAY in Morclr
next, when it will positively be drawn.
J. B. BATEMAN, Proprietor* t
! iba ■ have advertised the’v
piibli h the postponement
till Ist Match.
Thomastnn, Jan. I, tlstm 119
**st Received ov> Consignment,
50 Barrels Cana] Flour
30 barrels Whiskey
6 pipes prime Cognac Brandy
3 do do Holland Gin
IN STORE ,
40 hbds St. Croix and N. O. Sugar
30 bbla and 6 pipes N. Gi»
W boxes Hyson Tea
FOR SALE, Br
COLLINS 4t MANTON.
AL4o,
2 Jersey Waggew*
Jan f 119 9t *«?