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Georgia, Richmond County.
feATT"tlfi.ielAd William Ward, Administrator
ff with tile will annexed applies lor Let
tjrs of On nissiry, ou tlte estate of Edward
Ward, deceased, and late of said County.
These are therefore to cite, all and siugulai
:fce kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
t le their objections (if any they have,)in my ot
nce, w*thin the time prescribed by lavr, otherwise
njtters of Administration will be granted.
B M’KINNE, and. c. c. o. u c.
J m 9. _
Georgia, iiichmond County.
WHiiUcTVS John L. Anderson, Adunuistra
t ,»• o i the Estate of Moses Tibbits, de
cease t, applies to me for Letters Dismissory
from sail Estate.
These are, therefore o cite, summon, and
admonish all and singular the kindred and cred
itors of said deceased, to be and appear at nty
office within the time prescribed by law, to
shew cause (if any they have) why said letters
should not he granted.
Geo. A- B. Walker, c. c. o.
"Georgia, liichmond County.
Wii ERE \ a Isaac Course John Moore,
a ,,ply for Letters Disnjissory, on the
Estate pf John Course, late of Rlchmoud coun
ty. deceased,
are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of said dec’d, to be and appear at ray Os
file within the time prescribed by law, to shew
cans.*, If any they have, why said Letters shoulo
not, be granted. _ _
8. M’KINNE, D. C. C. O R. C.
Jan i ni6gl
Georgia, Richmond County.
«j|TUIERE.V3, Angus Martin and Silas Bron
son, apply tor Letters Dismissoiy.
, on the Estate of James /(fossell, late of Richmond
county deceased- .
These are, therefore, to cite all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said dec’d, 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
uot be granted.
B. M’KINNE, D. c. c. o. r. c.
Jnn 9 4 m6nrt
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS Joseph A. Eve,. Administrator
on the Estate of James Moore, applies
for Letters of Dismissory, on said Estate and
iate of said county-, dec.
These are thereforo 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,) Hnd shew cause why said letters
should not be granted.
B. M’KINNE, and. c. c. o. r. c.
Jan 9 4 niG-n
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS John W. Wilde, Administra
tor, on the Estate of Maria Stuart, sj,
plies for letters of Dismissoty, on said Estate.
These are therefore, to rite ell and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be & 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. r. c.
Jan 16 m6m 7
Military Encampment.
WITH a view to the promotion of Military
Science, and the encouragement of Vol
unteer C.,rps, a system of Annual Encampments
is proposed. Arrangements are in pr gress for an
extensive Encampment in this neighborhood, to
commence on the second Monday in May next,
in which all the Volunteer Corps of Infantry in
the State are respectfully invited to join us The
time proposed for the continuance of the encamp
ment is ONE WEEK. A beautiful location has
been selected, comminding an extensive view of
the town and surrounding country An arrange
ment has been made for the construction of com
fortable Tents and Marquees for tlie accommo
dation of ns many Companies ns may come A
Contract hns been made with individuals who will
act as Sutlers and furnish tha men with good
boaixl on the ground at 75 cents each per day.
On the last day an Encampment Medal will be
shot for. The first of the proposed series of En
campments took place near Macon last spring,
and was attended with much benefit to the Com
panies present.
L. D. BUCKNER
THOS. F. GREEN,
E. E PARK,
J G. POLHILL,
JOHN MILLER.
Committee of Arrangements.
O* The Georgia papers are requested to
jyuhlish the above two or thiee times, us a matter
»f public accommodation.
march 20,
TO THE PUBLIC
IN as much as the Drawing of the Uni
on Hotel Property L 'tteryis not com
pleted, it is due to the Public to h,ave a
plain statement offacis. Good Titles to
prize holders, were not published by the
superiotendauis, till the Bth day of last
September, (the time the Lotterry (f ,
came before the Public) to be draw n "
24th day of December thercafie r e
was then postponed till the 2d day V
month, and from casualties
drawn. The proprietor in the fi rsf bn
given, from the situation of his p *'me
could not leave Thnniastnn to sep mil?,
ets till the sih day of Dec. &in , TVk
tima from the duties of n-ffice, <- o ' ir * last
leavetill after the 2J Monday in j'il-1 not
Threfore he has not had tint anuarv.
manv of the Tickets as he wishes. 110
will make no apology —but still state fact'
He owes the amount of the Lotterry and
row the position of some of his credilion
ho is compelled to >ake the un
sold Tickets. To the others ha returns
many thanks, aqd could he besinw cash
as easy as thanks he would have a\l paid
It is to be hoped that this indulgence will
bo allowed by a generous public. B e !
has placed the drawing when the Tickets
are sold, or most certainly the fust of
next January. It is the last notice he
shall make, unless he draws before that
time. The drawing shall be final.
It is due to those who have bought
Tickets to be informed that the money is
in the hands of respectable Agents, and
in the hands of the Treasurer of the Su
perintendants. Who will return it to
purchasers, should the Lottery, by any
unforeseen circumstance, not be drawn.
The unsold tickets are offered tfrith prido,
Then come forward and buy.
Or the Proprietor will be nullified,
And yon a FORTUNE, slip t,y.
J. B. BATEMAN.
March 27 37
Eff'ors who have ,fo e last
suspension u s the Lottery will m, ase j n .
sert ibis of it twice per
the drawing-
I)ECLA RATION 8,
2n atwix—i £n r , a ig a t this Office^
POS’t OFFICE,
Augusta, Geo. Feb. Ist, 1833.
MAIL ARRANGEMENT.
Northern Mail.
Via'Fayetteville, N. C. Camden, Co
u:/n>ia, Lexington c. It. Edgefield c. h, Mouut
Vintage, and Hambi rg, S. C.
Due every evening by 6 o’clock.
Closes every evening at 6 o’clock
Western Mail.
Via N. Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery, Mount
Meigs and Crt-ek Agency, Ala.; Columbus,
Ellerslie, Talbotton, Knoxville, Echoconno, Ma
con,Clinton, Fortville, Milledgeville, Devereux’s
Sparta, Powelton, Shiver’s Mills, Wairenton Si
Lombardy. ■
Due every evening, by 4£ o’clock
Closes every evening at hi o’clock.
By this Mail are forwarded Packets for the
following places, to-wit:
On Sunday, for Buck Head, Covington, Car
rollton, Foil Gaines, Greenville, Greensborongh,
Hampden, Hamilton, Kingston, La Grange, Lib
erty, Monroe, M‘Donough, Madison, Newnan,
Social Circle, Thomaston, Whiteplafns and Wa
verly Hall, Ga.—Franklin, Ala.— Aspalngo, Ala
qua, Apalachicola, Almirante, Holmes Valley,
Mount Vernon, Marianna, Oaky Hill, Ochesee,
St. Andrew’s Bay and Webbville, Florida.
On Monday, for Crawfordville Double Wells,
Forsyth. Raytown and Stalling’s Store.
On Tuesday, foi Berrien, Cambridge, Blounts
ville, Byron, Leman’s store, Browsville, Buck
Head, Carrollton, Dublin, Davisboro’, Eatonton,
Fenn’s Bridge, Fort Gaines, Franklinvilie,
Greensboro’, Greenville, Hillsboro’, Hartford,
Hawkinsville, Hamilton, Irwjuton, Irwin c. h.»
Jacksonville, Kingston, La Grange, Leaksville,
Madison, Monroe, Monlicello, Marion, Newnan,
Newborn, Pindertown, Rain’s Store, Rocky
Mount, Saundersville, South-Union, Stanford’s
X Roads, Tarversville, Temperance, Thonias
ville, Whiteplains and Wortlien’s Store, and for
Middle and West Florida.
On Wednesday, for Barnesvillr, Bell view,
Blakely, Culhhert, Daviston, Forsyth, Heard
c. h Halloca, Jackson. Indian Springs,lrwinton,
Lumpkin, Liberty, Marionc h. Mouut Vernon,
pleasar.t Hill, Perry’s ALUs, Rotlierwoed, Thom
aston, Ucliee Village. Union Hill, Upatoie, Villa
Ricca, and Waverly fl-all.
On Thursday, for Buck Head, Campbellton,
Covington, Culloden.Decatui, Eatonton. Frank
lin, Fayetteville, Franklin Academy, Fort Val
ley, Greensboro’. Hampden, Kingston, King’s
Gap, Latimer’s Store, Mount Horen, Monticello,
New Hope, M'Donnough, Madison, New Etl o
ta, Quk Grove, Rockville, Social Circle, Mount
Pleasant, Mount Zion, Newborn, Oak Hill,
Perry, Spring Hill, Shoals of Ogechee, Thom
aston, Wood’s Store, Watson’3 Store, White
plains and Zebulon.
O.s Friday, for Carrollton, Greenville, Hamil
ton, La Grange and Newnan.
On Saturday, for Berrien, Bainbriilge, Bartles
ville, Coates’ Store, Cool Spring, Dublin, Dun
cansvillc, HawkinsviUe, Hartford Irwin ton,
Marlon, Milwood, Perry, Pindertown, Raines’
Store, Rock Mills, Shoals of Ogechee, Shady
Dale, Sheffield, Ihomasville and Tarversville,
Ga. and Campbellton, Mngno'ia, Quincy, Rocky
Comfort, Salubrity, Tallahassee, Wunkcenalt,
Florida.
Savannah Mail.
Via Wiilowby, Jacksonboro’, Mill Ilavcn and
Waynesboro’.
Due every Day at SPM
Closes every evening at 9 o’clock.
By this mail, are forwarded every day Pack
ets for Beaufort, Blue House, Coosawhatchie,
Graliauisvillc, Pocotaligo and Sherburne, 3. C.
On Sunday, for Birdsville, Bark Camp, Louis
ville. Statesboro’, and Swainsboro’.
On Monday, for East Floiida and all Geor
gia. South of Savannah.
On Wednesday, for St. Clair, StrvUtsboro’ and
Swainsboro’.
On Friday, for Darien and Riceboro’
Charleston Mail.
Via Jacksonboro’, Walterboro’, and Barnwci.
c. h S. C.
Due every Morning at 6 A. M.
Closes every do. nr 10 A. M.
By tliis mail are forwarded Packets for Bu
ford’s Bridge, Duck Branch, Duncansville,New
villo, Penn Branch and Walkers, on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays
Coosawhatchie Mail.
Via Robertville, Hickory Hill, King Creek,
Lower 3 Runs, Speedwell and Four Mile, S. C.
Due every Sunday by 6 A. M.
Closes every Tuesday at 8 A. M.
Athens Mail.
Via Cherokee Corner, Lexington, Cenfreville,
Washington, Wiightsboro’, White Oak, Appling
and Walket’s.
Due every Monday, Wednesday and Friday
by 5 P M
Closes every Monday Wednesday and Satur.
day at 9 P M
By this Mail, on Sundays, Tuesdays &. Thurs
days packets are forwarded for Fairfield, Salem,
Tyrone. Watkiasville and Watson’s Grove.
On Sundays and Thursdays, for Bascoha),
Cunningham’s, Danielsville, Gainesville, Har
mony Grove, Huri icane Shoals, Jefferson, Kel
logg’s Store, Lnwrcnceville. Loughridge’s. Mur
raysvillc and Penticost’s Mills.
On Tuesdays and Thursdays, for Danburg
and Petersburg.
On Sunday, for Bowling Green, Campbellton,
Choice’s Store, Chesnut Hill, Eatenton, Fayette
ville, Hightower, Heard c. h. Head of Coosa.
itaina£6viHe, Johnson’*, Latimer's Store,
Poolsville Rock Bridge, Rossviile, Sandtown,
Standing Peach Tree, Talking Rock, Vann’s
Valley, Ware’s Store, Wood’s Store, Watson's
k Warsaw, and Arkansas Territory, Illinois and
Missouri States and West Tennessee.
On Thursdays for Carnegviile, Clarksville,
Cooperstown, Double Wells, Danielsville, Dan
by’s, Elberton, Goosepond, Loudsville, Madi
son, McVille, Mount-Yonah, Mallory’s, Ray
town and White’s.
Greenville, S. C. Mail.
Via Pickensville, Double Branches, Anderson
c. h. Varennes, Thompson’s Store, Temple of
Health. Abbeville c. b. Calhoun’s Mills, Sando
ver, Willington, Middlebrook, Parks’ Store and
VVoodlawn.
Due every Tuesday and Saturday by 8 P. M.
Closes every Wednesday and Saturday, at
9 P. M
By this mail, Packets are forwarded for Pen
dlMon and Laurens c. h S C. Morgantown,
Ruti.»rfordton and White Oak, N. C.
Carnesville Mail.
From Clayton, Mount Yonah, Loudsville,
Clarksville. Bushville, Eagle Grove, Ruckers
ville, Elberton, Cook’s Law Office, Petersburg,
Goshen, Lincolnton, Double Branches, Cul
breath’s, Eubanks’, and Darbv’s.
Due every Friday, by 6 P. *M.
Closes every Sunday at 9 P. M.
Louisville Mail—(Direct.)
D.m l lv^v n s S f ,o ; eand Richmond Bat!,.
rtoLa evrr S Th rda j by 6 °’ cl °ck, P. M.
Closes every Thursday at 9 p. M.
OFFICEHOORS.
CP The Office will be open from 7AM
t«2 P. M. from 3P.M.t05 P. M. f r L a 7n
4 past 6PM, and from 8 to 9 P M.
On Sundays the office will be open from 9 to
half past 9A3J. and from 8 to 9 P. M.
for Post-
March 29
IMPORTANT VICTORY.
Sylvester againsfrthc World!!!
The ever fortunate Sylvester has again
cause to announce to Ids Patron’s the pre.
eminent success which has attended the
efforts of one of his distant correspondents.
Drawing of the Virginia State Lottery ,
Class No. 7, drawn at Richmond Dec. 21
40, 45, 65, 34, 58, 7. 46, 48, 61, 44
Combination 7 34 58 the grand pjize of
10,000 dollars
Was sent by SYLVESTER in a letter
to a gentleman at Nashville,Tenn.
Adventurers look to the above, and if
you value wealth send your Oiders to the
PRIZE SELLING SYLVESTER
AGAIJN.
IN THE NEW LOTTERY,
Drawn Dec. 26th, 1832,
SYLVESTER sold the second Capi
tal Prize of
4,000 dollars
It was owned, by an Adventurer, who
for a long lime had been wooing the
FicJcle Goddess.
For Prizes direct vour orders to
S. J. SYLVESTER,
BALTIMORE
Jan 14 7 if
AN ACT
To preveta the circulaiion of Bank Bills
under the denomination of Five dol
lars, within this Slate.
Whereas, ihe circulation of Bank Bills
of a small denomination, has been produc
tive of fraud and loss to (he public, and
has a tendency to prevent or retard the
Genera! and speedy restoration of a spe
cie currency.
Be it therefore enacted by tire Senate
and House of Representatives of the Slate
of Georgia in general assembly met, and
it is hereby enacted by the authority ol
the same, That from and after the first
day of September next, it shall not be law
ful for any Bank or body corporate, in
vested w ith banking privileges, or porson
or persons whomsoever, within the limits
of this State to issue, emit, pay away, pass
or circulate any bank Bill, Nine, Ticket,
or paper, purporting to be a Bank Note,
or of the nature, character or appearance
ofa Bank Note, or calculated fur circula
tion as a Bank Note, either of the Banks
of this State or of any other State, of a
less denomination than Five dollars.—
Provided , that nothing herein contained
shall be so construed, us to make it unlaw
ful for any corporation or person or per
sons whomsoever, to present for payment,
os in any other mode, transmit for tedem
tion to any Bank either of this or any o
ther State ,any Bill or Bills ofsuch Bank
of the denomination aforesaid, remaining
in circulation after the ime aforesaid, with
the view and in the mode to stop the
future circulation thereof.
See. 2. And be it further envied by
the authority aforesaid, That any Bank
or Corporate Body, <>r person or persons
whomsoever, offending against the pro
visions of tlio first section of this act,
shall forfeit the sum of One Hundred
Dollars, to be sued for in the name of
the State, by any licensed Attorney, on
the application of any informant cogni
zant of such offence, who shall be a com
petent witness oo the trial, and recover
ed by an action of debt or on the Case,
in any court of competent jurisdiction in
this State, with full cows, one half where
of when recovered shall be paid to the
use jf the State, and the other half to
the use of the informer.
Sec. 3. And bo it further enacted.
Tirat each and every issuing, passing,
paying away, or circulating, of each and
every sucli Bank Bill or Note, as is spe
cifred in the first section of this Act, con
trary to the spirit, true intent, and mean
ing thereof, shall constitute anew, sepa
rate and distinct offence, and shall be lia
ble to anew, separate and distinct penal
ty.
ASBURY HULL,
Speaker of the 11. of Representatives.
THOMAS STOCKS,
President of the Senate.
Assented to Dec. 24, 1832.
WILSON LUMPKIN, Governor.
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold at Appling, Columbia
County, Geo. on the first Tuesday in
May next, between the usual hours of sale, the
Plantation belonging to the late Gporge Hill,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs k the cre
ditors of said deceased. By order of the Infe
rior Court of Riehmond county.
ROBERT PHILIP, Adm’r.
March 20. 34 Id.
Georgia, Richmond County.
18,® 7 H ERE AS Felix M’Kinne, ap-
Ww plies for Letters of Administra
tion on the Estate of Casper Nail, jun’r.
late of Edgefield District, South-Carolina
These are therefore to cite all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to file
their objections, (if any ihey have) and
shew cause why said letters should not be
granted.
JAMES M’LAWS, Act. c. c. o. «. c.
Notice:
ALL persons indebted to the estate
of John Phelan, deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment—
and those having demands against said es
tate to hand in their accounts duly attest
ed, to THOS. DUFFY, Adm’r.
December 31. 118 Giw
Notice.
ALL persons having claims against the estate
of Michael C. Hession, are hereby required
to present them according to law. And persons
indebted are requested to make payment to,
W. B THOMAS admr.
Jan. 19 6tw 9
NOTICE^
THE undersigned has moved his Office be
low the Market where the Fodder aod Hay
Scales is erected ; and hereby gives notice that
the Scales are now ready, and that the Ordinance
passed on the 6th December, 1832. regulating
the same, will hereaffer.be regularly enforced.
1 _ J. W. MEREDITH.
ilf if
The high b\oode& sa\\\oiv !
WILL stand at Washington Wilkes
county, the enstoing Spriog sea
son which will commence on the first of
March, andexflifcon the Ist of July, at
FIFTEEN DOLLARS the single ser
vice—TWENTY DOLLARS the sea*
son, and THIRTY DOLLARS the in
surance — Fifty cents to the groom.
QVIDNVNG is a rich blood bay j
with black legs, main, and tail, six years
old, fifteen hands three and half inches
high, of uncommon fine limbs, muscle,
bone and uctio/i. He has been introduced
to this State upon high recommendation
with a view to improve stock of South
ern horses—and his high origin justifies
the expectation that this object may be
accomplished. He was got by the impor
ted Bagdat Arabian, ("who 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
Diomed the sire of Sir Archey. The
Pedigree of Quidnunc is not only first
rate but authentic. (See American Turf
Register, for Nov. 1831, page 152.)
More particulars are mentioned in hand
bills.
DAVID P. HILLHOUSE.
ROBERT A. TOOMBS.
Jan. 23, 1833. 10 m3 lll
Eh White 4* Win. llagar,
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* 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, long a des
ideratum by the European and American
Founders, was, by American ingenuity,
and a heavy expenditure oftimo 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 every
particular, over that cast by the bajid
process.
The Letter Foundry Business will hero
after be carried on bv the parties befure
named, under the firm of
WHITE, IIAGAR & CO.
Their specimin exhibits a complete se
ries from Diamond to 14 Pica. The book
and news type being in UlO most modern
light and style,
WHITE, HAGAR &. co, are agent
for the sale of the Smith and Rust Print
ing Presses, which ihey can furnish to
their customers at the manufacturers’ pri
ces.—
Chases, Cases, composing Sticks, Ink, &
very article used in the Printing Business,
kept so sale, and furnish ed on short no
tice. Old type taken in exchange for
new at 9 cents per pound.
N. B. Newspaper Proprietors who give
the insertions, will bo enti
tled to Five Dollars in such articles as
they may select from our specimen.
E. WHITE, WM. HAGAR.
Jan. 23 10 3t
AN ORDINANCE
TO regulate the weighing of Fodder, Hay
and Oats in bundles brought to the city of
Augusta in wagons, or carts for sale by weight.
Sec. Ist, Be it ordained 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
oe the duty of the clerk of the lower market to
superintend the weighing of all Fodder, Hay and
Oats, at all hours of the day. from sun rise till
sun set. And tha party selling such Fodder,
Hay or Oats, 'shall pay to the said clerk fifty cts.
or 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 :
Geo. M. Walker, c. c. o.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
THE Proprietor contemplating a
removal from the state offers Ly
sate, that well known and pleasant Sum
mer residence on the Sandhills, near Mr.
John Fox’s, usually called Logoville,
there are all necessary improvement sot
a comfortable residence, excellent Spring
Water, aod 18 acres of ground.
ALSO,
A lr»ct of Pine Land, lying on both
sides of the road from Augusta, to Geu.
Walker’s Mill, about 3 miles from Au
gusta containing one hundred and eighty
acres. This tract offers perhaps as many
advantages for a summer residence as any
unimproved Lot, in the county. It is
elevated—a part of it tolerably well tim
bered, and contains several bold and ne
ver failing Springs of fine water, one of
.which near the road i9 notably superior,
and contiguous to a handsome site, f»r
Improvements. The above property if
.applied for early will be sold, a bargain.
For further particulars, and terms of sale,
apply to
WILLIAM POE, or
JOHN P. KING.
March 25 36 ts
NOTICE.
ffTHE undersigned having been appointed
JL Sexton for the city of Augusta, hereby
‘fives notice that all orders, left at Mr. Oliver
Danforth’s, Store, four doors west,of Hanston
Street, will be attended to with promptitude
LOUIS KUNZE.
March 1 26
BANK PROTESTS.
BLANK Bank Protests, Just printed aod for
sale, at the^Courier Office.
CORPORATION
OF THE
CITY OF JYU GUST A.
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. I
Clerk of Council, G. M. Walker.
Clerk Court Common Pleas, William Jackson.
City Sheriff, Edmund B Glascock
City Collector and Treasurer. J. H/Mann.
City Marshal, Mitchell Nelson.
Deputy do. Thos Campbell.
Justices of the Peace, James Primrose, C
Heckell, J W Meredith, jparey F Parish, Over
ton Cosby, A I Huntington, J C Snead.
Constables, Isaac Hendrick, Wm C Meredith,
Wm Howard.
Clerk of the Lower Market, Jas. W. Meredith.
Clerk of the Upper Market, A. G. Raiford.
Sexton, Louis Kunze.
Superintendent of the Magasine, O Danfortli
City Surveyor. Robert Raiford.
Judge Court Common Pleas, John W. Wilde.
Sessions of the Court of Common Pleas, fourth
Monday in January, March, May, July, Septem
ber and Nov.— Return Day, 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,
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 the Slate, On
the first Monday of January, March, May, July,
September and November.
Notaries Public.
Wm. H. Jones, Richard H Wilde, Paul Rosignol
Win Jackson, Daniel McMurphy, Charles Car
ter, A Picquet, Western B Thomas, Andrew J
Miller, George \V Crawford, William C Micou,
WmT Gould, Samuel H Peck, John A Barnes
Auctioneers.
Latham Hull. | J. Marshall.; | E W SpotTojd.
Exchange Brokers.
B.eers, Booth & St John, | Allens £1 Paddock.
Lottery Agents,
W. P. Beers, 11, Talman
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 Company, New-York
James Hairtson of the Mechanics Ir surance
Company, New-Ark, New-Jersey
G H Paddock of the Charleston Fire Marine
aiV-1 Life Insurance, Charleston. S C
Bank of Augusta.
Offering Day, Monday— Discount Day, Tuesday
President, Thomas Cumming, Cashier, Robert
F Poe, Teller, R Ketchum
Directors. —R Tubman, J Gardner, J Moore,
J Carmichael, James Frazer, James Harper, J
Bones, Satn’l Clark, Robert A Reid, Wm, Cum
*iing, Robt Campbell: op the part of the State,
H Bowdre, William Johnston, A Sibley.
Branch State Bank at Augusta.
Offering Day, Thursday, Discount Day, Friday,
President, Samuel Hale, Cashier, Isaac Henry,
Teller, William H Jones.
Directors. —Samuel Hale, A Waterman, R II
Misgrove, A Slaughter, W H Turpin, James M
Carter, John Davis, John P. Greiner F. C.
Heard, P Stovall
Insurance &, Banking Comp’ny.
Offering cay Wednesday —Discount Day Thurs
day, Peter Bennoch, President, Robert Walton,
Secretary Sf Cashier, Wm. Poe, Teller, F. A.
Morgan, Book-keeper • Directors, P Bennoch.
James B Bishop, J K Ki}bourn, John Fox, Wm
Harper. James McDowell, N Delaigle, T .1 Par
melee, Alex. Graham, A J Miller, Wn» Bryson,
Wm Dearirig and Edward Cox.
Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank.
Offering Day, Tuesday, Discount Day, Wednes
day, from Ist June to Ist October ; Offering and
Discount Day, Wednesday frou. Ist October to
Ist June.
President, Joseph Wheeler, Cashier, John F
Lloyd, Teller, Henry 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
nesdny. F. Bradford, President ; George W
Lamar, Cashier; Daniel S. Roman, Book-Keeper,
Jonathan Ellis, Teller.
Directors. —F. Bradford, G. B. Lamar, Mo
►scs Ross, A. Sibley, Alfred Cumming, Wm. A.
Mitchell, Geo. R. Rountrep. Robert McDonald
and A. F. Fillot.
Savings Bank of Augusta.
Edward F Campbell, President, Isaac Henry*
Cashier Sf Treasurer.
Day of Deposit, every Saturday from 3to 6
o’clock.
Augusta Library Society.
Jas Harper, Chairman Board of Directors, Wm’
Poe, Secretary, Treasurer, Sr Librarian.
Directors -Robt. F- Poe, Rev. S. R Talmage,
James Harper,. Robert Campbell, Dr. Kennon,
Henry H.Cumraiug, W. T. Gould, Wm. C. Mi
cou, and .1. P. VVaddel.
Days of Delivery— Every day from 3 to 4 o’-
clock, P. M.
Medical Society.
Alexander Cunningham, President, Wm Savage
Vice President, F. M. Robertson, Recording Se
erclary, A C Baldwin, Corresponding Secretary .—
Lewis Kennon, Treasurer, J B Walker, Orator.
Medical Institute of Georgia.
OFFICERS
The Board of Trustees cr insists of 24 Members.
A. B. Longstreet, President.
M Antony, Vice President
L. I>. Ford. Secretary v -
M. Antony, 4t« )
Paul F. E**e. >Executive Committee.
L. A. Dugas. )
Dr. I*. A. Dugas, on Anatomy; Dr. PaulF.
Eve, on Surgery; Dr. John Dent, on Institutes
and Practice: Dr. Milton Antony, Midwifery
and Diseases of IFomen and Children.— Dr. Jos.
A. Eve, Mtteria Medica.— Dr. L. D. Ford, on
Chemishy-
Theatre Company.
J. G. McWhorter, President# Isaac Moise Se
cretary and Treasurer; Dr.Thos. I. Wray, Geo.
R. Rountree, Edward Tbomys. and TANARUS, W. Bridie
es, Trustees 6
Trustees of Richmond Aeadem
Edward F Csmpbd, President, Henry
Cumming, G W Crawford, A B Longsttreet D>
A Cunningham, Wm|T Gould, Thomas M’Gran
W. W. Montgomery, Janies W Davies.
Clerk Sf Treasurer to the Board, Jas M’Laws—
Rector, Thomas S Twiss j Heman Mead, Asms
tant Classical Department; J Allen,
ant English Department.
Free School.
j 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, 1 Henry, R A Reid Richard Tubman, and-
James Harper
Union Wharf Company.
Peter Bennoch, President. John Sharp, Wliarfm
ger, Treasurer Sf Secretary.
Alexander McKenzie, R. H. Musgrove, Tlioims
G. ( asey, Wm. Bostwick, John L. Andcrron, A
Bid well.— Directors.
Steam Boat Company.
Wm Robertson, Agent, Thos McGran, Trcasur'tr
and Secretary.
Trustees Masonic Hoik
Samuel Hale, Chairman, Thomas I Wray, Alx'r
MacKenzie, A Slaughter, John W Wilde, F
Ganahl, Lemuel Dwell*,, Godby, Wm T
Gould, Peter Bennoch, Wm Schley'.
Eagle and Phoenix Hotel Com
pany.
Trustees.— J. G.McWhorter, John
Phinizv, Secretary and Treasurer, R. H. Mira
grove, A. Cumming, John Bones.
Masonic Calendar.
Social Lodge, No 3, 2d Friday in every month
Webb's Lodge, No 10, meets 3d Friday in eve
ty month.
Augusta Chapter, R. A. M. Ist Tuesday in cv
ery month.
Georgia Encampment, Knights Templars, Ist
Monday in every month.
Adoniram Council of R Si S M, first Saturday
in December, March, June and September. 4
Lodge of Perfection, Council of P. of Jerusa
lem and Rose. Croix Chapter, 2d Wednesday in
February, May, August and November.
Consistory of S. J\ R, S. 22d June, and 22,1
December.
Moveable Feasts,
, Scptuagesima Sunday, Feb 11; Shrove .Sun
day, feb2s; Ash Wednesday, Feb 28;*Mid
Lent Sunday, March 26; Palm Sunday, Anri
8; Easter Day, April 15; Low Sunday, Ami
22; Rogation Su.vmy, May 20; Ascension Day
May L 4; Whit Sunday, June 8; Trinity Sunday
June 10 ; Advent Sunday, Dec 2.
Augusta Independent Fire Com
pany.
Alfred Cumming, Captain; IVw T Gould, Ut
Lieutenant; F nahf, 2d Lieut. ;B IV Force,
dd Lieut ; Edn B Webster, 4ih Lieut.; A
Boggs, Secretary; HII Fields, Treasurer.
Standing Committees
OF COUNCIL, FOJt THE PRESENT VEAR
l«Me AcC ' mU ~- Messra - Harper, Boi.fs, Djs
Streets Messrs.-Crump, Kent and Bishop.
J umps —Messrs. McComlp, Harper & Gluj
cock.
Market —Messrs. Glascock Kent, and Me
Combs.
Magasine— Messrs. McCombs. Kent Si B shop
River Bank —Messrs. Thomas, Boner and
Crump. 4
Drains— Messrs. Delaigle, Harper and Birli
op.
Health Messrs. Bones, Thomas and Crump,
/o/a-e—Messrs. Kent. Bishop McCombs!
lire Engines Messrs. Bishop, Glascock and
crump.
Jot/—Messrs. Harper, Kent and Delaigle.
City Hetll—Messrs. Glascock, i homns; and
Hospital Messrs. McCombs, Kent and Har
per.
Published by order of Council, passed the lp!h
April, 1632.
GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk
Latcs of Storage and Comniis-
B*oll,
■|3f \ ISF.D and adopted unanimously bv the
i0 ,hc c "*;
„ , „ month, Ea h mo. after
Bale cotton 2 5 c|s I*l cts
Barrels and Qr. casks 25 joj'
Hogshends (large) 75 gtj
do (small) 60 05
£l ,les 6<> 25
Tierces jwi
J runk ® 374
Kegs shot or lead 371 , R 3
do Nails 25 ]<>l
Cotton bagging p r . ps. 12J 0 i
S."”™ 4
Bacon per piece 2
Chairs ] 2 i rl
Bed Steads go
Carriages (4 wlwel) $2 00 j qq
do (2 do ) ]OO 60
Sm*””",? “
Castings per piece 4 «>
Iron per har 3
All small packages ] 2 ?
Boxes and bales merchandize, 25, 90, 76 and 41
according to size. "
Re-weighing cotton 124 cts. per bale and if Re
r „. „ ***? ° wn '’ r «* subjected to extra Storage
Cotton sold by Factors not subject to storage
until the expiration of 16 days.
Commissions sot selling cotton 60 cents pr bale,
do f er acceptances 24 per cent
do for advancing money in ? n .
all eases 3 J2* per. cl
do for receiving and forwarding goon
60 per cent on the first month’*
storage,
do for purchases 24 per cent.
All postages chargeable.
due at ,he time of ‘he delivery of.
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS John Moore, surviving Ese
cutor of John Willron, applies for Let
ter, uismiffsory, on the Estate of John Willson,
deceased, and late of said county
,h T^V? Mh ! frefo,e ,oche *ll. and singular
he kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law to file their objections, (if any
icy have,) and shew cause why said letters
should not be granted.
_ B. M.KINNE, c. c. 0. R . c .
111 mfim
a cardT”
AW OLD SERVANT offers his service* to
any family, or single gentlemen travelling
to the North—he has drove gentlemen’s Carrm*
ges from Augusta to the Virginia Springs, Phila
delphia, New Yotk, and back—reference at this
office.
March 29 3t gg
Just published.
a T this office, the President’s PrtwlamafTrr*
_. \ in Pamphlet form Price 64 eM