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NOTICE.
FOUR months after date application wfll be
made to the Honorable the luferiorcourt ot
KhchmnuJ eoiinly sitting; f#t Ordinary purport i
or leave to tell a House a»d Lot in Bedlord neur
Augusta and lour negroes viz. Cresa.lanny and
•her child Clarissa, and Philip, belonging to es
rttte of John Wilcox, deceased.
JOHN WILCOX Adin’jt
NOV. !4fh. . 4m
NOTICE.
F3UR months after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Lincoliiton county, while sitting for ordinary
purposes, lor leave to sell a tract ot land on
Savannah river, containing one thousand acres,
in ire or less, it being the balance of the real
estate of Joseph Henderson, deceased, sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
CH ARLES JENNINGS, Adm or.
November 6. 95 4 ‘"
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS William Ward, Administrator
with the will annexed applies for tet
ters if Dis-nissory, ou the estate of Edward
Ward, decked, and late of said County.
These are therefore to oite, all and singular
ihe kindred and creditorsof said deceased, to
file their objections (if any they have,) in my of
fice, within the time prescribed by law, otherwise
letters of Administration vrtl! be granted.
B ATK.INNE, and. c. c. o.‘R c.
J :I0 9. -
Georgia, Richmond County
WHEREAS John L. Anderson,Adiniiiistra
t ,r on the Estate of Moses Tibbits, de
cease.i, applies to me for Letters Dismissory
from said Estate. .
These are, therefore o cite, summon, and
admonish all and singular the kindred antlered
uort 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.
Geo. A B. Walker, c. c. o.
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS Isaac Course and John Moore,
apply for Letters Dismissory, gn the
Estate of John Course, late -of Richmond coun
ty, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite ’and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of said dec’d, to be and appear at mj Os
lice within the time law, to shew
onuse, if any they Jtave, why said Lelters shoulo
not be granted.
B. M’KINNE, D. C. C. O. R. C.
Jan g . a)6m
Georgia, Richmond County.
»«XrHEREA3, Angus Martin and Silas Bro«i
--eon, apply for Letters Dismissory.
on the Estate of James Bussell, late of Richmond;!
'therefore, to cite all and singula,
ths kindred and creditors Os said dec and, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescri
bed by law, to file their objections (if any they
have) and shew cause why said letters should
not be granted.
B. M’KINNE, and. c. c. o.n. c.
J ui 9 4
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEKKA4 Joseph A. Eve, Administrator
on the Estate of James Moore, applies
Letters of Dismissory, on -said Estate and
iate of said county, dec.
These aFe therefore to cite all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
he and appear at my office within the time pre*
scribed by law, to file their objections, (if any
they have,) and shew cause why said letters
IliXild not be granted.
.B. M’KINNE, and. c. c. o. n. c .
<J:,n 9 4 n>6>n
<TGor«(ia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS John W. Wilde, Administra
tor, on the Estate of Maria Smart, bj.
plies for letters of Dismissoiy, on said Estate,
These are therefore, to cite all and singular
the kindred and creditorsof said deceased, to
he Si appear at my office, within the timejirescri
bed by law, to file their objections (if any they
have*) and shew cause why said Letters should
not be granted.
B. M’KINNE, and. c. c. o.n. c.
Jan 16 mfftn 7
Georgia, Lincoln County.
WHEREAS Thomas Jennings, Guardian
for the minors of Samuel Frazer de
ceased, (viz.) Martha Frazer, Jeremiah Frazer,
aud Thoinas'Frazer. applies to me 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
ti ne prescribed by law, and file their objections
and shew cause, if any they have, why said
Letters should’uot be granted-
Given under my hand, at office, this 3d, day
of ’Septembar 1632
F&ANCIS F. FLEMING, c. c. o.
Sapt 10
"Georgia, Lincoln County.
WHEREAS Charts Stat'aam Exe
eutor, of the last Will and Testamen of
William Sia»h«m, dec. applies to me for Letters
DissmSsory* from said Estate.
Pause are, therefore, to cite summon and ad-
all and singular the kindred and Credit
n of wWilec’d, to be and appear at my office
within time prescribed by law, to file their
V lions, and shew cause (if any they have)
■-h u !'letters should not be granted.
’•.ven ■under my hand in office thjs 10th day
«T July, *832.
F. F. FLEMING, c. c. o.
July 30 52 mfim
gyg|j=» The Augusta Society ,
f Wcfcj for ihe promotion of Temper
ance, and the Ausnsta Auxiliary Temperance
.Society, have united, and now form one body
under the name of the »«Richmond County
Temperance Society, Auxiliary to the Georgia
State Temperance Society.’* We trust the un
itn will be productive of good, and produce an
increased effort amongst all the members to ex
tend the Temperance reformation, so essential
to the comfort of individuals and to the happi,
rfbss and peace of the community.
Fel 2 84
TO THE PUBLIC.
ON the Ist day of this month, there took
place a tremendous storm at Thomaston,
winch is found to have extended wide and far,
audio have done much damage—owing to which
the itinerant agents employed to sell tickets
could not arrive in time, and the drawing of the
Union Hotel Property Lottery could- not take
place on the 2d inst. As there is considetable
stock yet to dispose of the Proprietor thinks it
best to have the drawing when the stock is sold,
or most certainly the first day of January next:
this will give hi to sell the balance of the
tickets.
Messrs. Saltmarsh ti Overton start a fine Post
Coach Union Line, to leave Macon and Colum
bus, on tbe first Monday in Apiil next, and
meet at tbe Union Hotel in Thonutston three
times a week. This splendid line must raise the
stocks, and be a great inducement for purchas
ers, who eve?* indulge in Lotteiies.
J. B. BATEMAN, Proprietor,
March 18 _ . 33
A IIORSK.
A FIRST rate Northern HOR3E, square
built, six veers old, warraoted sound and
veil broke to Harness or Saddle, for sale, Ap
ply at this office.
Feb 18 ts- 21
TOS’l OFFICE,
Augusta. Geo. Feb. Ist. 1,83.
MAIL ARRANGEMENT.
Northern Mail.
Vik F C. -•Cheraw, Camden, Co
umoia,'Lexington c. h. Edgefield c. h. Mount
Vintage, and Hantbi rg, S. C.
Due every evening by 8 o’clock.
Closes every evernng at 8 o’clock
Western Mail.
Via N. Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery, Mount
Meigs and * Creek Agency, At a.; ‘Columbus,
Elterslie, Talbotton, Knoxville, Echoconno, Ma
con,Clinton, Fortville, Millettgeville, Devereux’s
Sparta, Powef'tbn, Shiver’s Mills, Waireuton ii
Lombardy.
Due every evening, by 8 o'clock
Closes every evening atß o’clock.
By this Mail are forwarded Paiekets for the
followiugi’i.laces, to-wit:
On Sunday, for Buck Head, Covington, Car
rollton, Fort Gah.es/GreenviHe, GfCensborough,
Hampden, Hamilton, Kingston. La Grange, Lib
eriy,-Monroe, M'Donough, Madison, Newnau,
Social Circle, Thonmgton, Whsteplains and Wa
verly Hall, o|.—Franklin, Ala AKpalago, Ala
qua, Apalaenicola, -Almirante, Holmes Valley,
Mount Vernon, Marianna, Oaky Hill, Ocbrsee,'.
3t.’Andrew’s Bay and Webbvilie, Florida.
On Monday, for Crawfordville, Double Wells,
Forsyth, Ray tovmarfri Stalling’s Store.
On Tuesday, for Berrien, Bainltridgr, Blounts,
ville, Byron, Beman’s store, Browsville, Buck,
Head,Carrollton, Dublin, Davisboro’, Eatonton,
Fenn’s Bridge, Fort Gaines, Franklinville,
Greensboro’, Greenville, Hillsboro’, Hartford,
Hawkiusville, Hamilton, Irwintou, Irwin c. h.,
Jacksonville, Kingston, La Grange, Leaksville,
Madison, Monroe,‘lVlonlicello, Marion, Newnan,
Newborn, Pindertown, Rain’s Store, Rocky
Mount, Saundersville, South-Union, Stanford’s
X Roads, TarversvHle, Temperance, Thomas
ville, Whlteplaing’and Worthen’s Store, and for
Middle and West Florida.
On Wednesday, fdr -B&rnesviHe, Bell view,
Blakely. Cnthbert, Daviston, Forsyth, Heard
c. h. Halloca, Jackson.-Indian Springsdrwinton,
Lumpkin, Liberty, Marionc h. Mount Vernon,
epleaswit Hill,Terry’slßihx, Rfltherwood, Thorn
aston.UdheeTillage, "Union'Hill, Upatoie,' Villa
Ricca, and Waverly^Hall.
On for Buck'Head, Canlpbellton,
Covington, Culloden,Decatur,'Eatonton, Frank
lin, Fayetteville, Tranklin Academy, Fort'Val
ley, Greensboro’-, Hampden, Kingston, King’s
Gap, Latimer’s Store,Mount Horeb, Monticello,
New Hope, M’Donnoagh, Madison, New Echo
ta, Oak Grove, Rockville, Social Circle,’Mount
Pleasant, Mount Zion, Newborn, Oak Hill,"
Perry, Spring Hill, Shoffts of Ogechee, Thoin
aston, Wood’s Store, Watson’s Store, White
pJahrs and Zebulon.
On Friday,-for Carrollton, Greenville, Hamil
ton, La Grange and Newnirn.
On Saturday, for Berrien, Bainbfidge,'Barnes
ville, Coates’ Store, Cool Spring, ‘Dublin, Dun
cangville, Hawkinsville, Hartford Irwinton.
Marion, Milwood, Pei'ry, ‘-Pindertown, Raines’
Store, Ro* k Mills, Slroals of Ogechee, Shady
Dale, Sheffield, Ihomasville and Tarversville,
Ga.and Campbellton, Magnoha, Quincy, Roiky
Coinfort, Salubrity, "Tallahassee, Wankeenab,
Florida.
Sapannafi Mail.
*Via Willow by, Jacksonbot o’,’Mill Hai'en and
Waynesboro’.
Due every Day at 5 P M
Closes every evening at‘9 o'clock.
By this mail, are forwarded every day'Pack
ets for Beaufort, Blue House, Coosawliatchie,
GrahanisvtHe, Pocotaligo and Sherburne, S. C.
On Sunday, for BirdyvtHc*,'Bark Camp,-Louis
ville. Statesboro’, and Swainsboro*.
On Monday, for East Floiida and all Geor
gia South ofSavannah.
On Wednesday, ft»r St. Clair,"Statesboro' and
Swainsboro'.
On Friday, for Darien and Riceboro’
Charleston Mail.
Via Jacksonboro’, Wdlterboro?, and Bnrnwei
c. h S. C.
Due every Morning at 6 A. Mi
Closes eyery do. nt BA. M.
By this mail are forwarded Packets for Bu
ford’s Bridge, Duck Branch, Duncansville, New
villa, Penn Branch and Walkers, on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays
Consatohatchie Mail.
Via 'Rohertville, Hickory Hill, King Creek,
-Lower 8 Runs, Speedwell and Four Mile, S. C.
'Due evtiy Sunday by 6 A. if.
Closes every Tuesday at 8 A. ST.
Athens Mail.
Via Cherokee Corner, Lexington, Cenfteville,
Washington, WiightKboro’, White Oak, Appling
and Walker’s.
Due every Monday, Wednesday and Friday
by ft PM
Closes every Sunday Tuesday and Thursday
ntBjAM
By this Mall, on Sundays. Tuesdays & Thurs
days packets are forwarded for Fah’field, Salem,
Tyrone. Watkiasville and Watson’s Grove.
On Sundays and Thursdays, for Bascohal,
Cunningham’s, Danielsville, Gainesville, liar
mouy Grove, Hurt icane Shoals, Jefferson, Kel
logg’s Store, Lawienceville. Loughridge’s. Mur
ravsville and Penticost’s Mills.
On Tuesdays and Thursdays, for Danburg
anil Petersburg.
On Sunday, for Bowling Green, Campbellton,
Choice’s Store, Chesout Hill, Eatenton, Fayeite
ville, Hightower, Heard c h. Head of Coosa.
Harnageville. luhnsott’s, Latimer’S S'tore,
J’oolsville Rock Bridge, Roseville, Sand town,
Standing Peach Tree, Talking Rock. Vann’s
Valley, Ware’s Store, Wood’s Store, Watson’s
& Warsaw, and Arkansas Territory, Illinois and
Missouri States and West Tennessee.
On Thursdays for Carnesville, Clarksville.
Cooperstown, Double Wells, Danielsville, Dan
hy’s, Elberton, Goose pond, Loudsville, Madi
son, McVille, Mount-Yonah, Mallory’s, Ray
town and White’s.
Greenville, -S’, C. Mail,
Via Pickeusville. Double Branches, Anderson
c. h. Varenncs, Thompson’s Store, Temple of
Health. Abbeville c. h. Calhoun’s Mills, Sando
ver, Willingtan, Middlebrook, Parks’ Store and
Woodlawn.
Due every Tuesday and Saturday by 6 P. M.
Closes every Wednesday and Saturday, at
9 P. M.
By this mail. Packets are forwarded for Pen
dleton and Laurens c. h. S C. Morgantown,
Rutherfordton and White Oak, N. C,
Carnesville Mail.
From Clayton, Mount Yonah, Loudsville,
•n r * , i v,de * Bushville, Eagle Grove, Ruckers
vi e *Elberton, Cook’s Law Office, Petersburg,
.be"’ Lincolnton, Double Branches, Cul
breath’g, Eubank,’, a „ d Darbv’s.
Due every Friday, by 8 P.M.
Closes every Sundavat9P. M.
Louisville MaU~(t)irect.)
Via Hudson's Store and Richmond Bath.
Due every Satnrday by 7 o’clock P M
Closes every Thursday at 9 p jyj
OFFICE HOURS.
O’ The Office will be open from 7 a At
to 2 P. M. and from 3 rth* P. M
It will be closed during the time of openine
and closing mails, aod from 2 to 3 P M. and at «
P. M.
On Sundays the office will be open from half
P B i.M? *° A ' from 6to6P. M.
Er Bankable Money will be required for Poet
aß*-1
. WM. C. MlCOU.iffi. M.
LAW OF GEORGIA*
AN ACT to provide for the call of a
Convention to reduce the number ot
the General Assembly of the State
of Georgia, and for other purposes
therein named.
St it enacted by the Senate and House
of Representatives of the State of Geor
gia ’in Get Ural Assembly met , and it is
hereby enacted-by*the authority of the
same , T hat the first Monday in April,
1833, be, and the same is hereby desig
nated arid set apart as Ihe day on which
(lie citizens of Georgia qualified to vote
for members of the Legislature, shall at
the several places prescribed by law for
holding such elections vote for delegates
to represent them in Conveotion,'iu num
ber equal to their representation in both
branches of the General Assembly; such
elections to’be conducted, -managed and
certified under the seine 'taw as are of
force in respect to elections-Of members
of the General Assembly.
Sec. 2. And be itfurl'kir enacted , That
it shall-be iheduty of such managers to
transmit to his excellency the Govdrndr
the result of said elections under the laws
now of force for conducting managing and
certifying elections of metnbersof General
Assembly as aforesaid, within 30 days af
ter snch elections—-Vlfheretipon it is made
ihe duty of His'Excelleucy the 'Govern
or to issue his proclamation declaring the
result of said elections by naming the
individuals severally elected to represent
the good people of Georgia in*Cortvention
as contemplatedby this act.
■Sec. 3, And be it further enacted , That
every citizen of ihe United States shall be
eligible to a scat in said Convention who
has attained the age of twenty-five years,
and ‘been-an inhabitant of this State seven
years immediately preceding the day of
biselection abd who shall iiavo resided
one year’io ihe county fur which he shall
be elected.
Sec. 4, And be it further enacted, That,
each member returned as duly elected,
shall previous to taking Ins seat in said
Convention take the following; oath, or
affirmation, viz: I, A. B do solmnly
swear, that'l will not attempt to add to,
or take from the constitution or attempt
to change or alter any other section,clause
or article of the constitution of the S ate
of Georgia, other than those touching the
representation in the General Assembly
thereof; and that I have been a 'citizen
of this sfatte for the last seven years, so.
help me God. And any person elected*
to a seat in stud Convention, who shall
refuse to take the oath aforesaid,sha!l not
be allowed to take his seat in said Con
vention.
Sec. 5, And be it further enacted,'Thai
the members of said Convention shall
assemble on the fust Monday in May df
ter their election, at Milledgeville, in
the Representative Chamber of thn State
House, for tbe purpose oftsntermg upon'
and consummating lire great objects of
their ’convention, te-wif: a reduction and
equalisation df the General Assembly;
shall have power to'prescribe their own'
rules andYorrrrs of business, and to deter
mine on the qualifications of their own
members; elect necessary officers, and
make ell ’orders which they may deem
cenductive to the fuitherance of the ob.j
ject for which such Convention shall as
semble.
Sec 6, 'And he it further enacted ,Tbaf j
it shall be the duty of His Excellency ihe
GoVeftlbi to give publicity to the altera
tions and amendments made in the Cott
stitotion in reference to the direction [re*
ddetion 1 ] of the rtum'lter of tbe members
composing ihe General Assembly, and
the first Monday in October next, after
the rising of life sard Convention,be shall]
fix for tbe ratification, of such new arti
cles as tboy may maki for tbe object of
ledtiction alfd equalisation of the Gener
al Assembly onljs and if ralitied by a ma*
joruy of the voters who vote tin tbe ques
tion of ”Ratification” or” No Ratification
then and in that event, th’e alterations
so by them made and ratified, shall be
binding on the people of this Stale and
not otherwise.
Sec. 7 And be it further enacted, That
it shall be a fundamental aiticle in the
formation or amendment of the Coosti
otion, that each county of the Stale now
organized or laid ont, or which may her
aftcr be created by law, shall be entitled
to at lea9t one representative in the rep
resentouvf t*-:;nch oftbeGenetal Assem
bly,
Sec. 8, And be it further enacted,Thu\
so soon as this act shall have become a
law, Ilis Excellency tbe Governor,be, &
he is hereby required to cause it to be
published in the Gazettes of this State,
once a week until the day fixed on by
this act for tbe election of delegates to
said Convention; and that all laws and
parts of laws militating against this act,
be, ihe same are hereby repealed
ASBURY HULL,
Speaker in the House of Representatives.
THOMAS STOCKS,
President of the Senate.
Assented to, Dec. 24, 1832.
WILSON LUMPKIN, Governor.
Prime Negroes for tSTale.
A Negro Man aged 25 years. A
first ram Carriage driver. Ostler
and field hand. He has been accustomed
to attend about a Store and can be war
ranted of as good character as any of his
colour.
A Negro Woman his wife 22 years old
with twin children, a good cook, washer
aod ironer, her character equal to that of
her husband.
A Boy four, and Girl six years old,
children of the a bove*
Also.
A Likely Girl 16 years oldj handy a
bout a House and of good character.
Apply to
LATHAM HULL.
Jap 14 6
. JOB PRINTING. '
\ T.L kinds of JOB PRINTING continue I to
TX. be done at THIS OFFICE at the van
owest price-.
The high blooded staWioiv
WILL stand at Washington Wilkes
county, the ensuing Spring sea
son which u ill commence on the first of
March, and empire on the Ist of July, at
FIFTEEN DOLLAItS the single ser
vice -TWENTY DOLLARS the sea
son, and THIRTY DOLLARS the in
surance— Fifty cents to the groom.
QUIDNUNC is a rich biobd bay
with black legs, main, and tail, six years
old, fifteen hands three and half inches
high, of uncommon fine 'limbs, muscle,
bone aod action. He has been introduced
to this State upon high recnmm'endiftion
with a view to improve stbdk of Sou’h
ern horses—and his high origin justifies
the expectation that this object may be
accomplished. He was got by the impor
ted Bagdat Arabian, fwhn was sold in
New York by Mr. Barclay for $8,000,)
—his dam Rosa Carey, was by Sir Ar
chy—his grand dam Sally Jones, by im
ported Wrangler—who was by imported
Dimmed the sire of Sir Archey. 'lhe
Pedigree of Quidnunc is not only first
rate but authentic. (See American Turf
Register, for Nov. 1831, page 152.)
More particulars are mentioned iu hand
bills.
DAVID P. HILLHOUSE.
ROBERT A. TOOMBS.
Jan, 23, 1833. 10 m3ni
E. White fy Wm. Hagar*
Respectfully inform the
Pricters of the United States, to
whom they have long been individually
known as established Letter Founders,
that they have now formed a copartner
ship in said business, and hope from their
united skill and extensive experience, to
be able to give full satisfaction to all who
may favor them with orders.
The introduction of machinery, in
place of the tedious and unhealthy pro
cess of casting type by hand, lung a des
ideratum by the European and American
Founders, was, by American ingenuity,
and a heavy expenditure of unis and 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, in everv
particular, over that cast by the baud
process.
The Letter Foundry Business will here
after be carried on by the parties before
named, under the firm of
WHITE, 11 AGAR & CO.
Their specimiu exhibits a complete se
ries from Diamond to 14 Pica. The book
and news type being in tt»o most modern
light ar<d style,
WHITE, HAGAR & co. are agent
for the sale -of the Smith and Rust Print
ing Presses, which they can furnish to
thdlr customers at the manufacturers’ pri
ces.—
Chases, Cases, composing Sticks, Ink, &
very article used in the Printing Business,
kept so sale, and furnished on short no
tice. Old type takeo in exchange for
new at 9 ‘Cbfirs per pound.
N. B. Neivspaper Propr etors who give
the above three insertions, will be enti
tled to Five Dollars in such articles as
theV may select from our specimen.
€. WHITE, WM. HAGAR.
Jan. 23 10 3t
Fruit Trees, &c.
FMNHE SUBSCRIBER has
JL now on hand an excellent
assortment of Fruit and other
- 1 ■™* r ' Trees*., on which every depen
dence may bo placed as to kind and qual
ity, they consist of about 20 kinds of Ap
ples, 15 of P'ears, 10 of Cherries, 10 of
Plums, 2 of Prunes, 15 of Peaches, 8 of
Nectraioes, 8 of Quinces, 8 of Apricots,
sos Almonds, Red and White Dutch
Currants, Gooseberries of various kinds.
Raspberries Whortle Berries, Cram Ber
ries, Strawberries of best kinds, 10 soils
Grape Roots, Pomegranites 5 kinds Sea
Kale Roots,Tartißheubarb, do Liquorice
Figs, also a few Paeonies Camellias,Ge
raniums, Roses of superb kinds. Ais» a
few copies of Prince on the Vine, Prince
on Horticulture, Ptince’s Pomulogical
Manuel, new American Gardener, &c.
A'so a large assortment of Fresh Gar
den Seed:s, warranted the growth of 1832.
For sale by
ROBERT PHILIP,
5 doors-below the Merchants and Planters Bank.
Jan. 21.—4tw
AN ORDINANCE
mO regulate the weighing of Fodder, Hay
J. and Oats in bundles brought to the city of
Augusta in wagons, or carts for sale by weight.
Sec. Ist. Be it ordaiaed by the City Council
of Augusta, That all Fodder, Hay and Oats
brought to this city in wagons or carts for sale,
shall be weighed at the scales prepared for that
purpose near the lower market.
Sec. 2d. Be it further ordained, That it shall
be the duty of the clerk of the lower market to
superintend Ihe weighing es all Fodder, Hay and
Oats, at all hours oT the day, from sun fise till
sun set. And tha party Selling such Fodder,
Hay or Oats, shall pay to the said clerk fifty cts.
01 each wagon, and twenty-five Cents for each
cart or dray.
Sec. 3d- Be it further 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 6th day of Dec. 1832.
SAMUEL HALE, Mayor.
By the Mayor:
Ggo. M. WAlkeb, c. c. o.
Such Donations as per
sons may be desirous of making
to assist the Colonisation Society in the volun
tary removal of Free Persons of Color from this
State, will be received by the Subscriber.
ROBERT CAMPBELL.
Augusta, Nov. 16,1832 100
NOTICE.
THE undersigned has moved his Office be
low the Market where the Fodder and Hay
Scales is erected ; and hereby gives notice that
the Scales arenow ready, and tbn» the Ordinance
passed on the 6th December, 1832. regulating
the same, will hereafter, be regularly enforced.
J. W. MEREDITH.
Dec 28 117 ts
CORPORATION
. . op Tfi*
OITY OF jVU GUST A.
Mayor
SAMUEL HALE.
Members of Council.
Edward Thotyas, James Harper, J. b'. Bishop,
Thomas Glascock,'Jesse Kent, John Bones, P.
'Crump. N. Delaigle, and R. McCoombs.
! Cltrk of Council, G. M. Walker.
Clerk Court Common Pleas, William Jackson.
' City Sheriff. Edmund B Glascock
City'Collector l tilul Treasurer.' J. H. Maun.
City MAtshal, Mitchell Nelson. , >
.Deputy do. Thos Campbell. t ,
Justices of the Peace, 'Jalhes Primrose, C
Heckell, J W Meretlith, Garey F Parish, Over
ton Costly, A I Huntington, J C Snead.
Constables, Isaac Hendrick. Wm C Meredith,
Wm Howard.
Clerk of flic Lower Market, Jas. W. Mert'dith.
Clerk of the Upper matket, A. G.'Rkiford.
Sexton, Louis Kurize.
SuperinUndant of the Magasvhe, O Dan forth
City Surveyor, Robert Raildtil.
Judge Court Common Pleas, John W. Wilde.
Sessions of the Court of Common Pitas, fotirth
Monday in January, March, May, July, Septem
ber and Nov. —Return Day, 6 days before
Justices of the Inferior Court.
Valentine Walker, G. B. Marshall, William
Shannon, EdwardThoiuAs, Absalam Rhodes.
Clerk Sttp’r Sf Inf'r Courts, James McLaws
Clint'Court of Ordinary, ——
Sessions of the Superior Court for Richmond
County 'first Mdnday in June and January
Sessions of the, Ptiflrtor Court for Richmond
County, Foprth Monday in Jtine and December
Courts qf Ordinary throughout (he State, On
the first Monday of January, March, May, July,
September aud NovCthber. i
Notaries Public.
Wm. H. Jones, Richard H Wilde, Paul Jttitttgmil
Wm Jackson, Daniel McMurphy, Chdflek Car
ter, A Picquet, Western B Thomas, Andfe'tv J
Miller, George W CraVford, William c Micou,
Wm T Gould, Samuel H Peck, Jbtm A Barnes !
Auctioneers.
Latham Hull. | J. Marshall.; | E W Spofford.
Exchange ftfbkers.
Beers, booth ti St John, | Allens fePadfibc*.
Lottery Agents,
W. P. BeVr's, H. Telman .
InsuraftCc Agencies. ’
Willy's Cailin of the Hartford Ffre Insurance
Company, Hartford, Connecticut
Henry *H Field of the Farmers Fire Insurance
and loan Company, Netv-York
Alexander MacKenVre o'f’fhe Howard Insu*
ranee Company, New-York
James Hariison of the Mechanics Insurance
Company, N ewr -Ark, New-Jersey
G H Paddock of the Charleston Fire Marine
and Lite Insurance, Charleston. S C
Rank of Augusta.
Offering Day, Monday— Discount Day, Tuesday
President, Thomas Gumming, Cashier, Robert
Campbell, Tetler, R Ketchtom
Directors. —R Tubman,.? Gardner, J Moore,
J Carmichael, James Fraser, James Harper, J
Bones, Saitt’l CTaAt, Robert A Reid, Wm. sum
ming, Thomas M’Gran: on she part of the State,
Benjamiu Baird, William Johnston, tl H Cook.
Branch State Bank at Augusta.
Offering Day, Thursday, Discount Day, Friday,
Presule.nt, Samuel Hale, Cashier, Isaac Henry,
Teller, William ti Jones.
Directors. —SAmtfel Hale, A Waterman, R H
M isgrove, A Slaughter, W H Turpftv, James M
Carter, John Davfa, John P. Greiner F. C.
Heard, P Stovall
Insurance & Banking Company.
Offering Lay Wednesday— Discount Day Thurs
day, Peter Bennoch, President, Robert Walton,
Secretary Sf Cashier, Wm. Poe, Tetfer, F. A.
Morgan, Book-keeper■ Directors, P Bennoch.
Janies B Bishop., J.K Kilb’ourn, John Fox, Wm
Harper. James McDowell, N Delaigle, T J Par
melee, Alex. Graham, A J Miller, Wm Bryson,
Wm bearing and Edward Cok.
Merchants* and Planters* Bank.
Offering Day, Tuesdjf, Discount Day, Wednes
day, from Ist June to Ist October ; offering and
Discount Day, Wednesday IVou, Ist October to
Ist June.
President, Joseph Wheeler, Cashier, John F
Lloyd, Teller, Hemy B Holcombe, Book-keep
er, 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 Bank.
Offering Day, Tuesday; Discount Day, Wed
nesday. F. Bradford, President; George \\
Lamar, Cashier; Daniel S. Roman, Book-Keeper,
Jonathan Ellis, Teller.
Directors.—¥ Bradford, G. B. Lamar, Mo
ses Ross, A. Sildtey, Alfred Camming, Wm. A.
Mitchell. Geo. R. RoUntree, Robert McDonald
and A. r. Pillot.
Savings Bank of Augusta.
Edward F Campbell, President, Isaac Henry
Cashier dr Treasurer.
Day of Deposit, every Saturday from Bto 6
o’clock.
Augtista Library Society.
Jas Harper, Chairman Board t tf Directors, Wn<
Poe. Secretary, Treasurer, If Librarian.
Directors— Robt. F. Foe, Rev S. K Tatmage,
Janies Harpelr, Robert Campbell, Dr. Kennon,
Henry H. CuttiWiti*, W. T. Gould, Wm. C. Mi
cou, and J. P. Waddel.
Bays of Delivery—Every dir from 8 to 4 O’-
clock. P. M.
Medical Society.
Alexander Cunningham, President, YVm Savage
Vice President, F. M. Robertson, Recording Se
eretary, A C Baldwin, Corresponding Secretary
Lewis Kennon, Treasurer, J B Walker, Orator.
Medical Institute of Georgia.
orriceaa
The Board of Trustees consists of M Members.
A. B. Loagstreet, President.
M Antony, Vice President
X. P. Ford. Secretary
M. Antony, 1
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 Medico.—Dr. L. D. Ford, ori
Chemithy.
Theatre Company.
J.G. McWhorter, Presidency Isaac Moi eo, Se
cretary and Treasurer; Dr.Thoe. I. Wray, Goo
ft. Rountree, Edward Thomas, and JoW. Bridg
es, Trustees _ * _ 8
Trustees of Richmond Acadcm
Edward F Campbel, President, Henry
Camming, G W Crawford, A B Longsttreet Dr
AXJunningham’Wm.T GouM, Thomas M’Grab
W. W. Montgomery, Janies W Davies.
Clerk If Treasurer to the Board , Jag M’LawS—
Rector, Thomas S Twiss ; Heman Mead, AsAs
Uuq Classical Departroeat; J Alien, Assi»
ant English Department.
Free School.
Thomas Camming, President, Peter Bennoch',
Pice 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, and
James Harper
Union Wharf Company.
Peter Bennoch, President. John Sharp, ilharfi r|
? e f; Treasurer Sf Secretary.
Alexander McKenzie, R. H- Musgrove, Thomi a
n-, B .® y ’ Wn, • Bostwick/Joha L. Anderson, H
Bidwell— Directors.
Boat Company. .
"j \ on ’ Agmt, Robert F Poe, -Trtkrtr, r
and Secretary. ’ .
Masonic Hal).
Sairtuelflale, Chairman, Thomas I Wray Alx’r
Mackenzie. A Slaughter, John W Wjide F
Gana Id,. Lemuel Ow-ertv., —God by, Wm X
Gould, Peter Beunoch, Wm Schley.’
Masonic Calendar.
w^]. a^ L r dg , e, N^ 3 ’ ad Fin cery mrintli
Webb s Lodge, No 10, mdets 3d Friday in eve
ry month. 3
Augusta Chapter, fl. X. M. Ist Tuesday in
ety month. 7
Encampment, Knights Temiars, A't
IVlonday in 6vory month.
Adonirdm Council of R & S M, first Sat u rtf A
in December, March, June and September. **
ii Perfection, Council of P. of Jer.rVa-
Cha|,,er - 2d Wednesday in
Februhiy, May ..August and November.
Moveable Fcasfs,
Sepfuagesinia Sunday, Fel> 11; Shrove \.m
r**# £ e \ 26; Wednesday, Feb gg .
LenT Sunday, March 25; Palm Sunday, Apr,
®^ ster * 6 • Low Sunday, Aprl
Ei irrid, and ' y : Jlu,eß; Trinity Sunduv
Juna 10 { Advent Sunday, Dec 2.
Augusta LiiTependcnt Fire Com*
.. puny.
Alfred Cunffning, 'Captain; liVw T Gould 1»?
/, •»'»£ 2d Lieut.; B W Force *
Si Lieut , Edw .. JB vVebstrr, 4th Lit ut.; A
Boggs, Secretary; tth Fields, Treasurer
JS
Standing Committees
°n C *I NC,L ’ r . < ?“ T,,e PnfeskNr veah.
laigle —Messrs. Harper, Bones, l(e
and Bishop.
cofk “ Me#m MfcCoi “M, Harper fc Glas
ComU» et MeuKs - Glascock Kent, and Me
Magusine Messrs. McComh,. Kent L B
Orton p. r **<'«»"*«. Bone and
o^Draitw— Mesiirs. behllgie, Ha.pe, and BitM
eMrS 'w^' 081 * 8 Crum|,.
/ ohte-Messrs Kent. Bishop a,„t McCond a.
Grump A b,81,,, l > « Hlascock and
SfrlfT r *M ,arper ’ ker “ M Dfelaiglc.
iloL nt l Z Me ** r \ UV * ac '°<*, 1 houias; said
per. MtCo "‘ b *» Kent and Hak-
April, U \im b> °' <ler ° f CouncU . «he Kiel*
GEO. M. WALKER. Clerk
*• »• 0-,,.
Rates of Storage and Cotiiniis-
Rsion,
* and «dopted unanimously by tbe
«a. My M, {&£*"**” iD ,h<? C,t * ° f Au «^
Bale cotton 25° r!i'' Ka h ™«*
Barrels and Qr. casks 26 jot r '*
Hogsheads (large) 75
Pines° (Mk,,n) fto 2ft
* 60 2 ft
T- ,er^ S 3‘i M
lr "" lu 374
KegX shot or lead
do Nail, 2ft 4 J®}
Cotton bagging p r . p». joj
g;r ap ’ "I
Bacon per piece
Chair* jg.
Bed Steads gs,
Carriages (4 wheel) «2 00 i
do (2 do ) 100 ft,,
Jersey iioth r wagons 1 00 a,.
Crates (Urge) 76 ™
do (small) a,,
1 oft
A,,v,ls 12i fit
Castings per piece 4 o 4
Iron per l.ar 3
All small packages ] 2 l
“* “* ” »•'«
R j? rCig . hi . n g co »°n *2 i cts. per bale and if Re
r iß *« b j®cted to extra Storage
*.° ,and *>y. Fa * lort not subject to storage
until the expiration of 15 days. 6
Comnaiglions foi selling cotton 60 cents pr bkle.
no for acceptances 2J per cent
do for advancing money in ,
all cases {24per.cC
do for receiving and Yorwarding goo a
50 per cent on the first month’s
storage.
.1, ( or purchase* 24 per cent.
All postages chargeable. %
All tlbrages due at the time of the delivery of
the article. *
(xeorgia, Richmond County^
WHEREAS John Moore, surviving Eie
cutor of John Willson, applies for Le*
tors Dtsmissory, on the Estate of John Willson,
deceased, ond late of said county.
■" rh * ref o» e *o cite all find singnlaf
tbe lunorea and creditors of said deceased. i<t
11 ®l r ofter within the tim« pro
scribed by litv, to file their objection*, (if my
they have,} and shew eatlse why said letters
should not be granted.
B ' M.KINNE, c. c. o. it. c.
* 8 HI Mm
Georgia, Lincoln County.
mW’HEREAS Williiim Jeter, Guar
w w dian for the minors of Jesse Har
dy, sen’r. deceased, viz: VVhitwell
Hardy and Dicy S. Hardy, applies for
Letters Dismissory, from said Goardiao’
•hip.
These are therefore lo cite* sommdi
and admonish all and singular those con
ceraed to be and appear at my Office
within the time prescribed by law, ant
shew cause why said letters should net b
granted.
Given under my hand in office, this 7th dsyrf
January 1882.
F. F. Fi.SWING, c. c. o- f.. c.