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4 ~ ' - -if ■- 1 "" Georgia, Richmond County. WdEtiE k S William Ward, A Isninistrator ■ with toe will annexed applies for Let- , tcrs of Du.nissjry, on the estate of Edward Ward, deceased, and late of said County. These ace therefore to cite, ad and singular the kindred and creditors of s lid deceased, to fde their objections (if any they have,) tn my of fice, wit.iin the lime prescribed by law, otherwise letters of Ad ni.iistratio.i wih be granted. B jI’KINXBii o. c. c. o. a c. J in 9. Georgia, Richmond County. WdZHtSA* John L An lerson, Admiiiistra t r on the Estate of Muses Ti obits, de ceased, applies to me for Letters Dismissory from said 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 my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Gao, h B. Walker, c. c. o. Richmond County. WHERE k 5 Isaac Course and John Moore, anply for Letters Dismissory, on the Estate of Jo in Course, late of Richmond couu ty, deceased. These are, therefore, to eite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors nf said deck’d, to be and appear at my Os flee within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said Letters shoulo not be granted. B. M’KINNE, D. C. C. 0. R. C. Jan £ ni6in Georgia, Richmond County. WtIEdEAS, Angus Mirtin and Silas Bron son, apply for Letters Dismissory, on tne Estate o! James Russell, 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 nay office within the time prescri bed by law, to file their objections, (if any they have) and shew cause whv said letters should übt be granted. B. M’KINNE, d. c. c. o. r. c. Jao 9 _____ 4 m 6 n Georgia, Richmond County. WHEREAS Joseph A. Eve, Administrator on the Estate of James Moore, applies for Letters of Dismissory, on said Estate and late of said county, dec. These are therefore to cite all and lingular Ihe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to ho and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to file their objections, (if any t ley have,) and shew cause why said letters should not be granted. • B. M’KINNE, d. c. c. o. it. c. Jan 9 4 n>6 n "’Georgia, Richmond County. WHEREAS John VV. Wilde, Administra tor, on the Estate of Maria Stuart, ap plies for letters of Dismissoiy, on said Estate, These are therefore, to cite all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to befc 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, D. c. c. o' r. c. Jan 16 m6m 7 TO THE PUBLIC IN asmuch as the Drawing of the Uni on Uriel Property L>tiecyis not com pleted, it is due to the Public to have a plain statement of facts. Good Titles io prize holders, wore not published by the superintendants, till tbs B<h day of last, September, (the time (Ire Lotterry truly came before the Public) to be drawn the 24ih day of December thereafter. It was then postponed till lhe 2d day of this month, and from casuilties could not be drawn. The proprietor in the first time given, from (he situation of his family, could not leave Thomaston to sell Tick ets till the sth day of Dec. &in the last uma from the duies of office, could not leavetill after the 2d Monday in January. Therefore he has not had time to sell as many of the Tickets as he wishes. He will make no apology —but still state fact* lie owes the amount of the Lotterry and rum ibe possiiion of some of his credilion lie is compelled to ake the un sold Tickets. To the others he returns many thanks, and could he bestow cash as easy as thanks he would have all paid It is to bo hoped that this indulgence will be allowed by a generous public. He has placed the drawing when the Tickets are sold, or mast certainly the first of next January. It is the last notice be 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 Treasuier of the Su perinteodants. Who will return it to purchasers, should the Lotteiy, by any unforeseen circumstance, not be drawn. The unsold tickets are offered with prida, Then come forward and buy. Or the Proprietor will be nullified, Aad you a FORTUNE, slip by. J. B. BATEMAN. March 27 37 LAW iVJLTCE. THE undersigned having taken an Office, next door to that of Crawford Si Cum- Miwa.Esqrs. informs the public that he will faith fully attend to all business with which he may b< intrusted. ROBERT CLARKE. Dec 12 111 «f Notice. FOUR months after date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Lincoln County, while sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell, a negro girl, belong ing to the estate of James B. Wheeler, deceas ed for the purpose of division amongst the heirs and distributees’of said estate. NICHOLAS G. BARKSDALE, Administrator with the will annexed. April 8 42 m4m Georgia, Richmond County. WHEREAS Felix M’Kinne, ap plies fur 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 aad 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. r. c. JOB PRINTING! ALL kinds of JOB PRINI ING continued to be done THIS OFFICE at the ven t*est price. POST OFFICE, Sugusla, Geo.' Feb. Ist, 1833. MAIL ARRANGEMENT. Northern Mail. Via Fayetteville, N. C. Cheraw, Camden, Co umota, Lexington c. h. Edgefield c. h. Mount Vintage, and Hambi rg, S, C. Due every evening by 6 o’clock. Closes every evening at 4jJ o’clock Western Mail. Via N. Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery, Mount Meigs and Creek Agency, Ala.; Columbus, Ellerslie, Talbotton, Knoxville, Echoconno, Ma con,Clinton, Fortville, Milledgeville, Devereux’s Sparta, Powelton, Shiver’s Mills, Warrenton sci. i Lombardy. Due every evening, by 4 o’clock Closes every evening at 6£ o’clock. By this Mail are forwarded Packets for the following places, to-wit: On Sunday, for Buck Head, Covington, Car rollton, Fort Gaines, Greenville, Greensborough, Hampden', Hamilton, Kingston, La Grange, Lib erty, Monroe, M'Donough, Madison, Newnan, Social Circle, Thomaston, Whiteplains and Wa verly Hall, Ga.—Franklin, Ala.—Aspalago, 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, for Berrien, Bainbridge, Blounts ville, Byron, Beman’s store, Browsville, Buck Head, Carrollton, Dublin, Davisboro’, Eatonton, Fenn’s Bridge, Fort Gaines, Franklinville, Greensboro’, Greenville, Hillsboro’, Hartford, Hawkinsville, Hamilton, Irwinton, Irwin c. h., Jacksonville, Kingston, LaGrange, Leaksville, Madison, Monroe, Monticello, Marion, Newnan, Newborn, Pindertown, Rain’s Store, Rocky Mount, Saundersville, South-Union, Stanford’s X Roads, Tarversville, Temperance, Thomas ville, Whiteplains and Worthen’s Store, and for Middle and West Florida. On Wednesday, for Barnesville, Bellview, Blakely, Cuthbert, Daviston, Forsyth, Heard c. h. Halloca, Jackson. Indian Springs,lrwinton, Lumpkin, Liberty, Marionc.h. Mount Vernon, Pleasant Hill, Perry’s Mills, Rotherwoad, Thom aston, Uchee Village, Union Hill, Upatoie, Villa Ricca, and Waverly Hall. On Thursday, for Buck Head, Campbellton, Covington, Culloden,Decatur, Eatonton, Frank lin, Fayetteville, Franklin Academy, Fort Val ley, Greensboro’, Hampden, Kingston, King’s Gap, Latimer’s Store, Mount Horeb, Monticello, New Hope, M'Donnough, Madison, New Ecbo ta, Oak Grove, Rockville, Social Circle, Mount Pleasant, Mount Zion, Newborn, Oak Hill, Perry, Spring Hill, Shoals of Ogeebee, Thom aston, Wood’s Store, Watson’s Store, White plains and Zebulon. On Friday, for Carrollton, Greenville, Hamil ton, La Grange and Newnan. On Saturday, for Berrien, Bainbridge, Barnes ville, Coates’ Store, Cool Spring, Dublin, Dun cansville, Hawkinsville, Hartford Irwinton. Marion, Milwood, Perry, Pindertown, Raines’ Store, Rock Mills, Shoals of Ogeebee, Shady Dale, Sheffield, *1 homasville and Taraersville, Ga. and Campbellton, Magno’ia, Quincy, Rocky Comfort, Salubrity, Tallahassee, Waukeenah, Florida. Savannah Mail. Via Willowby, Jacksonboro’, Mill Haven 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, Coosawiiatchie, Grahamsville, Pocotaligo and Sherburne, S. C. On Sunday, for Birdsville, Bark Camp, Louis ville. Statesboro’, and Swainsboro’. On Monday, for East Florida and all Geor gia, South of Savannah. On Wednesday, for St. Clair, Statesboro' and Swainsboro’. On Friday, for Darien and Riceboro’ Charleston Mail. Via Jacksonboro’, Walterboro’, and Bamwcr. c. h S. C. Due every Morning at 6 A. M.‘ Closes every do. at 10 'A. M. By this mail are forwarded Packets for Bu ford’s Bridge, Duck Branch, Duncansville, New ville, Penn Branch and Walkers, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays Coosawiiatchie 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, Centreville, Washington, Wrightsboro’, White Oak, Appling and Walker’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 fc Thurs days packets are forwarded for Fairfield, Salem, Tyrone. Watkinsville and Watson’s Grove. On Sundays aad Thursdays, for Bascobal, Cunningham's-, Danielsville, Gainesville, Har mony Grove, Hurricane Shoals, Jefferson, Kel logg’s Store, Lawrenceville. Loughridge’s, Mur raysville and Penticost’s Mills. On Tuesdays aud 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. Harnageville, Jihnson’s, Latimer's Store, Poolsviile Rock Bridge, Rossville, Sandtown, Standing Peach Tree, Talking Rock, Vann’s Vaiiay, Ware’s Store, Wood’s Store, Watson’s fc Warsaw, and Arkansas Territory, Illinois and Missouri States and West Tennessee. On Thursdays for Carnesville, Clarksville, Cooperstown, Double Wells, Danielsyille, Dan by’s, Elberton, Goosepond, LoudsviWe, Madi son, McVille, Mount-Yonah, Ray town and White’s. Greenville, S. C. Mail. Via Pickensville, Double Branches, Anderson c. h. Va« ennes, Thompson’s Store, Temple of Health, Abbeville c. h. Calhoun’s Mills, Sando ver, Willington, Middlebrook, Parks’ Store and Woodlawn. Due every Tuesday and Saturday by 8 P. M. Closes every Wednesday and Saturday, at 9 P.M. X 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 " C ‘ B us hville, Eagle Grove, Ruckeis vitle, Elberton, Cook's Law Office, Petersburg, Goshen, Lincolnton, Double Branches, Cul tareath s, Eubanks’, and Darbv’s. Due every Friday, by 6 P. 'm. Closes every Sunday at 9 P. M. Louisville Mail—(Direct.) Via Hudson’s Store and Richmond Bath. Due every Satnrday by 6o’clock, P. M. Closes every Thursday at 9 P. M. OFFICEHOURS. (EF The Office will be open from 7A.M to 2 P. M. from 3 P. M. to i past 4P.M. from i past 5 to £ past 6 PM. and from 8 to 9 P M. On Sundays the office will be open from 9 to half past 9 A. M. and from 8 to 9 P. M. (Ez* Bankable Money will be required for Post age. WM C. MICOU, P. M. Marell 29 - - 30 75th Battalion, 10th Reg. G. M. Augusta April 19!h, 1833. ORDER. AN Election, will be holden atthe City Hall. . on Saturday the 11th f May next, for a Major to oomma id the 75tli Battalion, G. M. vice Major Parker resigned. Polls to open at 10 O’clock A M. EDWARD CAMPFILD, Captain Richmond Hussars J. D.KEGHORN Captain 398 District, G. M. April 19 47 We are authorised to anno’unce Capt. Jesse Thomp son, a Candidate for Major, to command the 75th Battalion, 10th Regiment, Geor gia Militia, at the election on the 11 th of May next. April 22 43 td We are authorized to announce Henry D. Leitner, a Candidate for Major of 75 h Battalion 10th Regiment Georgia Mililia. April 24 ’ 49 if At a Battalion Court IFW* of Enquiry, held at the City Hall, at Augusta, on the 20th April 1833, for the trial of defaulters on Parade the 4th inst.—The following persons were find the sum of three dollars each ; Saunders Walker, Greenville Simmons, H. E. Latimer, Matthew Nelson, Jno. M- Adams. Jno. Goudy, A R Water man, G W Young, E S Hunter, George Collins, A II Cham bers, Clement Drew, A P Smith, Place Nahon, A Frede rick, Auguetiue Fiederick, J 11 Burke, Step. Show, Wm Matthews, Daniel Morrison, J Frederick, M P Earle, Benj. Verdery, F Lamback,Peter Ruse, Martin Frederick, Jas. Gardner, jun. Rhodes Tant, W- H. P itchard, ll.Lyou, Thos G Henry Cosnard, J BGuedron, A Sibley, John Morrison, R F Bush, Win Wallace, John WMtner, Mason II Bush, George Kunze, Jno. R Hora, O Cosby, T S Moode, Jno. Hatfield. S Tilnan, T S Redfield, E Starnes, John ~ togden, H Mason, L S McGuire, - Doct John Carter, II Gregory, Jus. Carswell, F Morgan. Robt. Walton William Poe, Wm. Jewett, Mr. Whitney, N. Gilbert, E Solard, B B Kirtland. Henry Grimes, Edward Bustin, M D Tahnan, A Parmelee. A J MiJler. Jno. Adams, G II Metcalf, D F Fleming D’Lyou Thorp, D F Eve, T M Simons, Moore, J R Reid, S M Park, Jackson Turpin, G Terry, L King, A Claig, Sanderson, W Gresham, Mr Shear, George Gorton, Hays Bowdre. PRESIDING OFFICERS: Captain THOMPSON, Chairman. Capt. Nimmo, CapL Dreghorn, Lieut. Jaseph, Lieut. Philpot, RESOLVED, That the above list of defaulters with the fines of each be published one week in the Georgia Courier, and if they do not appear aud settle the amount which they are find, with Wm. G. Nimmo, the Collector, Execution do immediately issue. JESSE THOMPSON, Chairman. True Extract from the Minutes S. M. JACKSON, Clerk 10th Regt. April 24 49 ts TO PRINTERS. THE Subscriber, having been appointed Agent in this city, for the extensive Type Foundary of WHITE, 11AGAR fc Co. of New- Vork, begs leave to tender his services to the Printers of South-Carolina and Gorgia, for procuring any materials they may need. He will execute orders fo'r any description ol TYPE, PRESSES, CASES, FURNITURE, INK, Bfc. on the same terms as the New-York establishment, with the utmost promptitude. Printers wishing specimens, can be supplied, by applying to JAMES S. BURGES. 44 Queen-street, Charleston, S. C. The Augusta Courier, Savannah Georgian, Columbia Hive, and Times, will please publish the above once a month, thFee times, and for ward their accounts as above for payment. April 29 61 Scriven Sheriff’s Sale. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in June next, at the Court-House in Jacksonborougb, Scriven county, between ten and four o’clock : 40 Acres of Pine Land, (more or less) joining Lands of Emily Roberts, Nicho las Stregle and others, levied on ;<s the property of Elias M. Cleland, to satisfy fi las from a Jus tices Court, in favor of Augustus S. Jones* Levy made aud returned by a constable. ALSO, 100 Acres of Pine Land, (more orless) joining Lands of J. S. Rieves, M N. Mc- Call and others, taken as the pi opei ty of the E state of Stephen Pearce, to satisfy afi fa from, the Superior Court of Scriven County, in favor of Thomas P. Elliston. • JOHN C. FERRILL, S. S. C. April 29 51 NOTICE. THE Copartnership heretofore existing be tween tire subscribers in the Practice of Law, is this day dissolved by mutual consent; They sill both attend to the unfinished business of the firm until it is closed ; and persons indebt ed to them for professional service can make payment to either. WILLIAM SCHLEY. THO S. GLASCOCK. Notice. Ido hereby forwarn all persons from trading for a Due bill given to Davis Beazely, as there was a mistake in writing it, and I do not intend to pay the same, which was given on the 24th of April, and made payable 20th of May following. GARLAND BOSTICK. A pri!24, 1833. _P 2 ‘ 51 DENTIST. INFORMS the Ladies and Gentlemen of Au gusta, that he has returned to the City, and his stay here this spring, will be much shortert than usual. Those w’ho intend to consult him, will please apply immediately at the Washing ton Hall, Broad street. Apjril 2 40 onTsnsTgnment. ~ JUST RECEIVED. pipes Holland Gin 3 hhds St. Croix Rum 38 quarters casks Malaga, French, Madeira, Sherry and other Wines 20 dozens old Madeira do 30 barrels No. 3 Mackeral 20 do 2 do 10 cases black and drab Roram Hats 50 dozens Wool Hats (broad brim) 500 pairs Biogan Shoes 100,000 Russia Quills For sale low for Cash. Or approved paper by j. MARSHALL April 29 61 To Rent, or for Sale. TWO HOUSES on the Sand-Hills, lately occupied by Capt. John Neil liijM son, and convenient to Sims’ Spring. For tri-ms, apply to t S. CLARKE. I Aprfi2» 3t 61 Public Sale. FOR Merchants <s• Planters Bank Bills. W ILL be sold at the upper Market House in the city of Augusta, on Tuesday the 21st day of May next, to the highest bidder, and without reserve, rhe fallowing valuable proper ty, viz : 1 two stefty brick house and lot, 40 feet on, broad-street, above the New Market, with kitch en, backstores, &c. 1 2 story wood house and lot, on broad-street, 1 lot of land in Monroe county, being No. 30. 3d, district. 100 acres of swampland, near Augusta, ad joining Longstreet aud others. 1 00 feet lot, on Telfair and Walker streets. J 66 do do on the corner of Telfair aud Mc- Kinnc street. 1 44 do do on McKinne street. 1 improved lot on Marbury street, 66 feet front. 1 66 feet lot on Marbury street. 1 66 feet lot on McKinne street. 1 do do do do 1 60 feet lot on Green and Telfair streets. 1 60 do do on Ellis and Green street. 2 do do do 1 do improved lot on Jones and McKinne street. 1 60 feel vacant lot on Jones and Reynolds streets. 265 lots on Jones and Reynold street, im proved. 1 vacant lot 65 feet on Jones and Reynold street. 1 60 feet lot, on Market and Reynold streets 1 60 foot lot do do improved. 1-2 interest in 60 feet lot and improvement on corner of McKinne and Market streets. 1 60 feet lot and improvements on and Reynold streets. 160 feet vacant lot do do 1-3 interest in 6 lots, 60 feet each, on Mar ket qnd Bay streets 1 3 interest in the Western Wfiarf and Wharf lots. 2 50 feet lots on Bay and Market street. 2 50 feet lots on .Market and Reynold streets. 1 100 foot Wharf lot. 1-3 interest in 5 lots, known as Foundry lots AlAo, the lease of that valuable Fire Proo- Ware-House, now occupied by John C. Holl combe, to expire Ist of October 1840—withal fixtures and complete. Also, a country dwelling aud farm, 4 miles from Augusta, at the fork of the Savannah and Louisville roads, containing 50 acres. Also, a piece of land containing 43 acres, in the fork of the Savannah and Louisville roads. A survey of 80 acres, cleared, the balance wood land, adjoining the above. A small tract of 33 acres, all wood land, ad joining the above. A small place of 10 acres, near the above, im-proved. A tract of 160 acres of pine land near theabove on which is an excellent mill dam known as the machine tiact. 1 lot 180 feet, on Jfurbury and Ellis streets, with dwelling and necessary and convergent out buildings. 1 60 feet vacant lot joining the above , 1 improved lot ot. Jfarburv street. 130 feet lot, improved, on broadatreet with 1 story buiiding. 1 do impioved, with 2 story bui'dirrs comj plete 1 do do do 1 do do do 1 vacant 30 foot lot. on broad street, above.* ] tract of land 202£ acres in Coweta, known as No. 197,15 t district. 1 tract of land, 2023 acres Muscogee county, known as No*. 126, 9 district, 1 do in Lee county, 202 j acres, known as No 197, 20 district. 2 do in Carroll county, known as Nos. 146 3d district, and 1 in 4th district, 1 do in Appling county, known as No. 95, Sth district, 1 House and Lot on the north side broad-street, occupied by E. Thomas, Ido 38 feet front, below thea bove, improved, 1 lot, 32 feet front, adjoining the above, improved, 1 vacant lot adjoining, 32 feet front, 1 30 feet lot improved, on broad street, n bove Marbury-street, Ido do do 130 feet Lot improved, corner of broad and Marbury stieet, 1 60 feet lot, next above, improved with store, 1 house and lot on Ellis and Green-streets, occupi ed by J. Garner, 1 60 foot lot, on Ellis Hi Green streets, occupied by Wm. Howard, 3 vacant lots between Ellis and Green-streets, 60 feet each front, 1 66 feet lot corner of Green and Marbury sireets. 1 66 foot lot on Marbury-street, 1 con er of Green and McKinne-slreets, 350 foot lots on Green and Telfair-streets, 466 feet lots on Me Kinne-street, 360 feet lots on Telfair and Mar bury-Streets, 1 lot of land in Early county, 250 acres, No. 394, 26th district. 1 60 feet lot on Jones and Reynold street's (rear of Huff’s Warehouse) 1 30 feet lot on Jones and Reynold streets 1 60 feet lot on Market and Reynold* streets next to J Taylor A of the interest in a 60 feet improved iot, cor ner of M’Kinne and maiket streets 1 3 interest in 6 60 feet lots well known as the Warehouse on Market street 1-3 interest in Western Wharf and Wharf lots 13 interest in Foundry and Lots * 1 improved lot in Harrisburg, nearly opposite Jas Primrose 2 three story brick buildings on Broad stieet, known as Wheeler’s brick buildings 1 Lot 50 feet front on Broad street, with wood improvements, near the above j Lot on the Sand Hills, & two story dwelling where Joseph Wheeler now resides 655 acres land in Richmond county, improved with Saw and Grist mills lately owned by L. Skinner 1 Lot and Warehonse on Kollock Sf Jot es st I Lo' and Warehouse in Hambuig 1 Lot in Harrisburg 3 Lots on Jones and Reynold streets 3 Lots an Reynold aud Market stree.s 3 Lots in Harrisburg 1 Tract of land in D ?Kalb couuty, bounded by and others, formerly owned by——— ALSO, 20 Negroes, men, women and children, many of them likely. Also, 1 four wheel pleasure Carriage, 3 Barouches, 3 four wheel Wagons, »1 Gig, I Dray, 4 matches of Carriage horses, 7 mules, 5 work horses. Also, an assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, &ic. now in the Store situate on Broad street, one door be low Holcombe’s Ware House and occupied by H E May Theabove property will positively be sold at ,the time appointed, and from day to day there after until the whole is disposed of; and Mer chants and Planters Bank bills will be received in payment. . .On all sums over S2OO where purchasers may wish an indulgence for the whole or a part of the purchase money, they can have 30 or 60 days for their notes well endorsed, payable in Mer hants and Planters Bank bills. Fora more full description of the above des cribed property, or any part of it, apply at the Merchants and Planters Bank, where plahs will be left, and persons ready to give ail necessary k information to thotfe wishing to purchase. N. .B The stock of Goods, Groceries, &tcy mentioned above, will be retailed until the day at private sale, and Merchants & Planters Bank Bills taken in payment. . As much of the above property is well located, in an improving part of the town, persons wish ing to purchase, would do well to attend, where good bargains may te expected. April 24 49 wtd D* The Papers of this city, the Southern Re corder, Macon Messenger, Athens Southern Banner, Columbus Enquirer, Savannah Georgi giao, Columbia S. C. Telescope and Pendleton S. C. Messenger, will please publish the above weekly each, till the day of sale, and send their accbnnts to the Bank for payment. CORPORATION OF THE CITY OFjUJGUSTA. Mayor SAMUEL HALE. Members of Council. Edward Thomas, James Harper, J. B. Bishop, Thomas Glascock, Jesse Kent, John Bones, P. Crump, N. Delaigle, and R. McCoombs. Clerk of Council, 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, Garey 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. Superintendant of the Magasme, O Danforth 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,& 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 Cou&y 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 State, On the first Monday of January, March, May, July, September and November. Notaries Public. Wm. H. Jones, Richard H Wilde, Paul Rosignol Wm Jackson, Daniel McMurphy, Charles Car ter, A Picquet, Western B Thomas, Andrew J Miller, George W Crawford, William C Micou, WmT Gould, Samuel H Peck, John A Barnes Auctioneers. Latham Hull. | J. Marshall. | E W Spofford. Exchange Brokers. Beers, Booth & St John, j Allens &Paddosk. Lottery Agents, W. P. Beers, H. Tai man 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 Harrison of the Mechanics Insurance Company, New-Ark, New-Jersey G H Paddock of the Charleston Fire Marine and Life Insurance, Charleston. S C Bank of Augusta. Offering Day, Monday— Discount Day, Tuesday President, Thomas Cumming, Cashier, Itpbert F Poe, Teller, R Ketchum Directors.— R Tubman, J Gardner, J Moore, J Carmichael, James Frazer, James Harper, J Bones, Sam'l Clark, Robert A Reid, Wm. Cum ming, Robt Campbell: on 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 J ones. Directors.— Samuel Hale, A Waterman, R H Misgrove, A Slaughter, W H Turpin, James M Carter, John Davis, John P. Greiner F. C. Heard, P Stovall Insurance &, Banking Coinp’ny. Offering uay Wednesday— Discount Day Thurs day, Peter Bennoch, President, Robert Walton, Secretary ff Cashier, Wm. Poe, TeZ/er, F. A. Morgan, Book-keeper’ Directors, P Bennoch. James B Bishop, J K Kilbourn, John Fox, Wm Harper. James McDowell, N Delaigle, T J Par melee, Graham, A J Miller,cWm Bryson, Wm Dearing and Edward Cox. Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank. Offering Day, Tuesday, Diicounl Day, Wednes day, from Ist June to Ist October ; Offering and Discount Day, Wednesday from Ist October to Ist June. President, Joseph Wheeler, Cashier, John F Lloyd, Teller, Heniy 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, Wm. M Rowland, L Gibson Mechanics Bank. Offering Day, Tuesday; Discount Day, Wed nesday. F. Bradford, President ; George W Lamar, Cashier; Daniel S. Roman, Book-Keeper, Jonathan Ellis, Teller. Directors. — F Bradford, G. B. Lamar, Mo ses Ross, A. Sibley, Alfred Cumming, Wm. A. Mitchell, Geo. R. Rountree, Robert McDonald and A. P. Pillot. Savings Bank of Augusta. Edward F Campbell, President, Isaac Henry > Cashier 8f Treasurer. Day of Deposit, every Saturday from 3 to 6 o’clock. Augusta Library Society. Jas. Harper, Chairman Board of Directors, Poe, Secretary, Treasurer, if Librarian. Directors -Robt. F-Poe, Rev. S. K Talmage, James Harper, Robert Campbell, Dr. Kennon, Henry H. Cumming, W. T. Gould, Wm. C. Mi cou, and J. P. Waddel. 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 cretary, A C Baldwin, Corresponding Lewis Kennon, Treasurer, J B Walker, Orator. Medical Institute of Georgia. OFFICERS The Board of Trustees c'zisists of 24 Members. A. B. Longstreet, President. M Antony, Vice President L. D. Ford. Secretary M. Antony, J Paul F. Eve, > Executive Committee. L. A. Dugas. ) Dr. L. A. Dugas, on Anatomy; Dr. PaulF. 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, on Chemists y. Theatre Company. J. G. McWhorter, cretary and Dr. Thos. I. Wray, Geo. R. Rountree, Edward Thomas, and.J. es, Trustees b Trustees of Richmond Academy. Edward F Campbel, President, Henry ft. Cumming, G W Crawford, A B Longsttreet Dr A Cunningham, Wm,T Gould, Thomas M’Gran W. W. Montgomery, Janies W Davies. Clerk Sr Treasurer to the Board, Jas M’Laws— Rector, Thomas S Twiss; Hernan Mead, Assis tant Classical Department; J Allen, Assi ant English Department. Free School. Thomas Cumming, President, Peter Bennocb, Vice President, Robert F Poe, Secretary Robert A. Reid, Treasurer, Eli Mustin, Teacher Managers.— John Moore, Samuel Hal*-, John Bones, I Henry, R A Reid Richard Tubman. and James Harper Union Wharf Company. Peter Bennocb, President. John Sharp, IVharfin ger, Treasurer Sr Secretary. Alexander McKenzie, R. H. Musgrove, Thomas G. Casey, Wm. Bostwick, John L. Anderson, A Bidwell.—Director*. Steam Boat Company. Wm Robertson, Agent, Thos McGran, Tredsurv and Secretary. Trustees Masonic Hall. Samuel Hale, Chairman, Thomas 1 Wrav, Alx'r MacKenzie. A Slaughter, John W Wilde F Ganahl, Lemuel Dwelit, Godby, Win T Gould, Peter Beunoch, Wm Schley. Eagle and Phoenix Hotel Coni pany. Trustees.— J. G. McWhorter, Chairman, John Phinizy, Secretary and Treasurer, R. H. Mus grove, A. Cumming, John Bones. Masonic Calendar. Social Lodge, No 3,2 d Friday in every mouth ll'ebb’s Lodge, No 10, meets 3d Friday in eve ry month. Augusta Chapter, R. A. M. Ist Tuesday In ev ery month. Georgia Encampment, Knights Templars, l«t Monday in every month. Adoniram Council of R fc S M, first Saturday in December, March, June and September. Lodge of Perfection, Council of P. of Jerusa lem and Rose Croix Chapter, 2d Wednesday iti February, May, August and November. Consistory of S. P. R. S. 22d June, and 2'2d December. Moveable Feasts, Septuagesima Sunday, Feb 11; Shrove Snn day, Feb 25'; Ash Wednesday, Feb 28; Mid Lent Sunday, March 25; Palm Sunday, Anri 8; Easter Day, April 15; Low Sunday, Apri 22; Rogation Sumay, May 20; Ascension Day May IV hit Sunday, June 3; Trinity Sundqjy June 10 ; Advent Sunday, Dec 2. Augusta Independent Fire Com pany. Alfred Cumming, Captain; Ww T Gould Ist Lieutenant; F ' na|>|, 2d Lieut. ; B W Force, 3d Lieutj Edw n B Webster, 4ih Lieut.; A Boggs, Secretary; H H Fields, Treasurer, Standing Committees OF COUNCIL, FOIt THE ENSUING YF.AIi Kent* Acceunls —Messrs. Harper, D.laigle and Streets— Messrs. Bishop, Crump and Lamer.’ Tlionrif 4 Messrs. Crump, GJaicock, and Market— Messrs. Glascock Kent, fc Bishop. Magasme— Messrs. Kent, G)as<o k &i Bush. River Bank— Messrs. Thomas, Lamar and briascock. Drains—Messrs. Delaigle, Lamar and Har per. Health—Messrs. Glascock, Bush fc Thomas 1 ohce— Messrs. Kent, Bush and Thomas. Fire Engines—Messrs. Bishop, Lamar i*id Crump. Jail—Messrs. Crump, Glascock and Thomas C>ty Hall— Messrs. Lush, Kent and Harper. Hospital— Messrs. Glascock, Hat ier and Kent. J rinlt/ig—-Mt ssrs. L«ma>, Glascock aod 1 hom*s. Published by order of Council. GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk. Rates of Storage and Commis sion, REVISED and adopted unanimously by the i » r r¥«o USe Kee P e,s » u ‘he City of Augus ta, July 2d, 1832: R . _ .. ,n °nth, Ea h mo. Bale cotton 25 cfs 12A rts Barrels and Qr. ca*ks 26 jgx Hogsheads (large) 75 do (small) I? pes Truol.. S | Kegs shot or lead 871 do Nails {“J Lotton bagging pr. ps. 12A Coils Rope ] Hides g 4 J- Bacon per piece 2 Bed Heads 6U 3 Carnages (4 wheel) $2 CO j nn do (2 do ) 100 Jersey & oth’r wagons 1 00 fin Crates (large) 75 37, sons unaH) 60 Anvils 124 c . Castings per piece 4 y Iron per bar 3 01 All small packages joi Boxes and bales merchandize, 25, 60, 75 aud <-i according to size. > > , < % R St7rafuh ngCOt ‘° n I2i CtS - per U,e K” CMtnn n « r ,ssub jected to extra Storapr d by - Factnrs subject to sloragp until the expiration of 15 days\ ' Commissions foi selling cotton 50 cents pr ba’e do for acceptances 2jJ per cent <lO foradvancingmoney in I all cases ’ per. ct do for receiving and forwarding go c <. 60 per cent on the first month’s storage. • r Al? 0 , for l’“ rch Mes 2i per cent, AH postages chargeable id Georgia, Richmond Count? WHEREAS John Moore, B urvi"S\ Me the I khid4dVn h r ef °r ,0 Cite a, ‘ an< k “insular tne kindred and creditor? of said deceased scribed 8 l PP ? Hr at ° ffice wi,hin ,he ‘itne pre n« 12 bm,kinne,c< VALUABLE REAL FOR SALE. lots’’ ? n com “°4ating n j a. roTS - situated on the south side nf Broad Street, below Campbell’s gX and for f* sepe . rate Lots ’ or ‘he whole Walton h a e t r r; ,CU ’ arS ’ £ n<Juire of Mr - R°hert tvaiton at the Insurance Bank, or to A A y M ’ p - DEARMOND Augusta, Feb 25 ? 4 $