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MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY,
AT 2 O’CHOCS* P«
directions.
. r W«/r«e*, by Administrator®, Exact!
Pales of by u< to be heW on tlie
I* , Vthe month? between the hours of ten in the
f k «t in the mon * lhe Court-hoi .s <f
J * ,noon ‘which the property is situate.—Notics cf
2?? must begiren in a public gazette SIXTY days
to the day ’f sale.
* Notices of the sale of personal property must beigi ron in
like manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale.
* m Jico to the debtors and creditors of an estato, must ba
•übiishad for FORTY days.
’ Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or
jKary for to sell land, must ba published for FOUR
months.
Hotice for leave to aell Negroes, muat be published for
F)bR MONTHS, before any order absolute shall be made
h)wnby the courU
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT,
Washington, 4th March, 1833.
In future, the following rules and regulations
are to be observed:
Ist The duties of the Assistant Postmasters
General. Chief Clerk and Subordinates, are d»s
tributed into three divisions.
The first, the Southern Division, under the
superintendence of C. K. Gards xn, the Senior
Assistant, w'dl comprise the States of
Virginia,(with tb®)i I. of
Columbia,) w Louisiana.
North Carolina, Arkansas Territory,
South Carolina, Tennessee,
Georgia, Kentucky,
Florida Territory, Indiana,
Alabama, Illinois,
Mississippi, u
The second, the Northern Division, under the
superintendence of S. R. Hobbis, Assistant, will
comprise the States of
Maine, New York,
New Hampshire, New Jersey,
Vermont, Delaware,
Massachusetts, Maryland,
Rhode Island, Pennsylvania,
Connecticut,
and Michigan Territory.
2d. Each of these Divisions shall embrace an
office of Appointments and Instructions, and an
office of Mail Contracts; the office of Mail Dep
redations to remain as at present organised, aux
iliary to both. . , ....
3d. To each of these Divisions shall be as
signed four Corresponding Clerks, two for the
office of Mail Contracts, and two for the Office
of Appointments and instructions, a Contract
Clerk, an Appointment Clerk, a Route Book
Clerk, a Recording Clerk, and Clerks for regis
tering orders, fines and other miscellaneous
duties. . . .
4th. One of the Corresponding Clerks in each
Division, shall be designated as the principal
Clerk of the Division.
6th. The Senior assistant will be charged with
the business of procuring Mail Portmanteaus,
Canvass Bags, Locks and Keys. And with all
the incidental duties. A clerk shall be assigned
to aid him in their performance, who, under the
direction of the Assistants, respectively, s all
keep the registry of the checks countersigned
bvthem. ,
dtb- The business of forwarding Blanks for
Accounts. Locks, Keys, Post Office Lists, Laws,
tec. shall be performed under the direction of
the Assistants, within their respective Divisions.
7th. The principal Clerk of the Division only,
shall sign official correspondence, and that, in
case of the absence of the Assistant.
Bth. The third division, will be that of finance,
under the superintendence of the Chief Clerk,
O B Brown. who shall be the Treasurer of the
Department. There shall be under his control
the “Bnok Keepers,” the '‘Solicitor’s Office,”
the "Pay Office.” the ‘‘Examiner’s Office.” the
‘•Register’s Office,” and the "Dead Letter Of
fice, to the last of which shall be attached the
business of the general letter file.
9th. No money shall be paid into the Depart
ment, directly to the Treasurer, nor paid out of
it. directly by him.
SUPERIOJfICOURTS.
EASTERN CIRCUIT, 9 Counties.
William Law, Judge,
Joseph W Jackso*, Solicitor General.
Bulloch. Thursday' before the Ist Monday in
November end the Thursday before the 4th
Monday in March. '
Camden. Ist Monday in April, and the 2nd
in November.
Wayne. 2d Monday in April, and Thursday
after the 2d Monday in November.
Glynn. Thursday after the 2nd Monday in
April, and the 3rd Monday in November.
Mclntosh. 3rd Monday in April, and the
Wednesday after the 3rd Monday in November, i
Bryan. Ist Monday in December, and the
Thursday after court in Liberty county.
Liberty. Wednesday atter the Ist Monday
in December, and the Monday following the
court in Mclntosh.
Effingham. 2nd Monday in December and
May.
Chatham. Ist Monday in January, and the
3rd in May.
MIDDLE CIRCUIT, 9 Counties,
William W. Holt, Judge.
Chaeles J. Jenkins, Attorney General.
Columbia. 2nd monday in March and Sep
tember. .
Washington. 4th monday in March and
September. ,
Montgomery. 2nd mouday ,tn April, and
Thursday after the Ist monday in October.
Tattnall. Thursday after tbe 2nd monday in
April, and the 2nd monday in October.
Emanuel. 3rd monday in April, and the
Thursday after the 2nd monday in October.
Scriven. 4th monday in April, and the 3rd
monday in October.
Burke. Ist monday in May, and the 3rd
monday io November.
Jefferson. 3rd monday in May, and the 4th
monday in October.
Richmond- Ist monday in June, and the Ist
monday in January.
NORTHERN CIRCUIT, 8 Counties.
William H. Crawford, Judge.
Daniel Chandler, Solicitor General.
Taliaferro. 3rd mouday in January and July.
Wilkes. 3rd monday in February and 4th in
July.
Madison. 2nd monday in March and Sep
tember.
Elbert. 3rd monday in March and Septem
ber.
Warren. Ist monday in April, and the Tues
day after the Ist monday in October.
Hancock. 2d monday in April and October.
Oglethorpe. 3rd monday in April and Oc
tober.
Lincoln. 4th monday in April and October.
WESTERN CIRCUIT, 8 Counties.
Charles Doughertv, Judge.
Turner H. Trippe, Solicitor General.
Clark. 2d monday in February and August.
Walton. 3rd do do
Jackson. 4th do do
Gwinnett. 2nd monday in March and Sept.
Hall. 3rd monday in March and September.
Franklin. 2nd monday in April and October.
Habersham. 3rd do do
Rabun. 4th. do do
OCMULGEE CIRCUIT, 7 Counties.
L. Q. C. Lamar, Judge.
Ed ward Y. Hill, Solicitor General,
GEORGIA COURIER.
Baldwin. 4th monday in February and Aug.
Morgan. Ist do March and September.
Greene. 2nd dp do
Putnam. 3rd do do
Wilkinson. Ist inonday in April, and Tues
day after the Ist monday in Oc'ober.
Jones. 3rd monday in April and October.
Jasper. 4h do do
SOUTHERN CIRCUIT, 13 Counties.
Lott Warren, Judge.
Stephen F. Miller. Solicitor General.
Twiggs. 3rd monday in March and Sep
tember.
Lowndes. Thursday before the 4th monday
in May and November
Thomas. On the mondays thereafter.
Dooly. 4tb inonday io March and September.
Decatur. Monday after the 4ih inonday in
May and November.
Early. On the mondays after the court in
Decatur.
Baker. On the mondays after the court in
Early
Telfair. 3rd inonday in April and October.
Irwin. On the Thursdays after.
Laurens. Ist monday in April, and Wednes
day after the Ist monday in October.
Pulaski. 2nd noonday in April and October.
Appling 4th inonday i i April and October.
Ware. On the Thursdays after.
- FLINT CIRCUIT, 10 Counties.
Christopher B. Strong, Judge
Washington Poe, Solicitor General
Crawford. 3d Monday in Feb’y. and August
Upson 4th do do
Pike Ist do in March 8f September
Monroe 2d do do
Fay Ute 3d do do
Newton 4th do do
Butts Ist Monday in April and Thursday af
ter the Ist Monday in October.
Henry 2d Monday in April and October
Houston 4th do do do
Bibb 3d do in May and November
CHATTAHOOCHEE CIRCUIT, 15 Counties
Grigsby E. Thomas, Judge
James P H Campbell. Solicitor General
Stewart 2d monday in January and July
Randolph Thursday thereafter
Lee 3d monday in January and July
Sumter Thursday thereafter
Marion 4th monday in January and July
Muscogee 2nd monday in February &t Aug.
Talbot Ist monday in Match and September
Carroli 4th monday in April and October
Harris 2nd monday in March September
Meriwether 3rd do do
Troup 4th <lo do
Coweta Ist monday in April, and Wednes
day after the Ist monday in October
De Kalb 2nd monday in April and October
Campbell 3rd do do
Heard Ist monday in May, and Friday after
the 4th monday in October
CHEROKEE CIRCUIT, 10 Counties.
J. W Hooper. Judge
William Ezzard, Solicitor General
Cherokee 2nd monday in Feb. and August
Forsyth 3rd do do
Lumpkin Thursday after the 3rd monday in
February and August
Union 4th monday in February and August
Gilmer Thursday after the 4th monday in
February and August
Murray Ist monday in March and Sept.
Floyd Thursday after do
Cass 2nd monday in March and September
Paulding Thursday after do
Cobb 3rd monday in Marlh and September
INFERIOR COURTS,
EASTERN C/RCUIT.
Wayne Last monday in December and May
Camden Ist do ip January and June
Glynn 2nd do do
Mclntosh 3rd dp do
Bryan 4th Jo do
Li berty 2nd do do
Bulloch • Ist do in February and. July
Effingham 2nd do
Chatham 3rd do do
MIDDLE CIRCUIT.
Columbia 3rd monday in June, and De
cember
Washington 4th monday in January St July
Montgomery Ist do in February and Aug.
Tattnall 2nd do do
Emanuel Ist do in January and July
Scriven 2nd do do ,
Burke Ist do do
Jefferson 3rd da do
Richmond 4th do in June and Decembet
NORTHERN CIRCUIT.
Madison 2nd- monday in January & July
Elbert 3rd do do
Oglethorpe 4th do in January and June
Lincoln Ist do in February and July
Hancock Ist do in February, and 3rd
in August
Warren 2nd do in February & August
Wilkes Ist do in May and 4th Sept
Taliaferro 3rd do in May and November
WESTERN CIRCUIT.
Franklin 4th Monday in January July
Rabun Ist do in July and Jan.
Gwinnetf 2nd do in June and Dec.
Jackson 2nd do in January, and
Ist in July •
Clark 4th do in October & 2nd
in May
Habersham 2nd do in July Si Januarv
Hall 3rd do in June and Dec.
Walton 3rd do in May and Nov.
OCMULGEE CIRCUIT.
Wilkinson. 2nd monday in July and Jaauary
Jones. *4th do do
Jasper. 3rd do do
Baldwin. 4th do in May and November.
Greene. Ist Tuesday in January and 2nd
monday in June.
Morgan.- Ist monday in June and December.
Putnam. 3rd do do
SOUTHERN CIRCUIT.
Twiggs. 4th monday in January and July
Lowndes. 3rd monday in January, and Ist
in June
Thomas. Lstmonday in January and July
Dooly. 3rd monday in March and September
Decatur. 4th monday in January and 2nd
in June.
Early 2nd monday in January and July
Baker 4th monday in January and July
Telfair Ist monday in April, and 2nd in Oc
tober
Irwin 4th monday in January, and Ist in July
Laurens Ist monday in June and December
Pulaski 3rd do in Janunry and July
Appling 3rd monday in June and December
Ware 4th do do
FLINT CIRCUIT.
Bibb 3rd monday in August and February
Houston 4th do in July and January
Butts 2d do in January and July
Crawford 3d do in May and November
Upson 4th do do
Pike Ist do in June and December
Monroe 2nd do do
Fayette 3rd do in June, and 2d in Jan.
Newton 4th do in June and December
Henry 3id do do
CHATTAHOOCHEE CIRCUIT.
Stewart Tuesday after the Ist Monday in
January and July
Randolph Thursday after the Ist monday
in January and July
Lee 4th monday in May and November
Sumter Ist monday in June and September
Marion 3rd monday in May and November
Muscogee Ist monday in June and December
AUGUSTA, (GEO.) WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1833.
Talbot Ist monday in February and August
Carroll Ist do do
Harris 2nd monday in June and December
Meriwether Ist monday in May and Novem
ber
Troup 3rd monday in June and December
Coweta 4th do do
DeKalb 2nd monday in July and January
Campbell 2nd monday in June and Decem
ber
Heard Ist monday in February and July
CHEROKEE CIRCUIT
Cherokee 2d monday in April and October
Forsyth 3d do do do
Lumpkin 4th do do do
Union Ist do io Afay and November
Gilmer 2d do do do
■Miil-ray 3d do do do
Floyd 4th do do do
Cass Ist do in June and December
Paulding 2d do do do
Cobb 3d do do do
List of county officers, in the several
counties of the Cherokee Circuit.
LUMPKIN.
Samuel Jones, Sheriff; Jesse L. Riley,
Clerk Superior Court; M. P. Quillian,
Clerk Inferior Court; James Martin, Re’
ceiver of Tax Returns ; Thomas Moore.
Collector; John 11. Hanson, County
Surveyor; Dr. Ira R. Foster, Coroner.
COBB.
Win. Morris, Clprk Superior Court;
R. B. Harris, Clerk Inferior Court ; T.
K. Martin, Sheriff; Thomas Tanner, Tax
Collector; John Mullins, Receiver of
Tax Returns.
UNION.
James Crow, Sheriff; Arthur Gilbert,
Clerk Superior Court ; Joseph Jackson,
Clerk of Inferior Court; Lewis Gladdis,
Tax Collector; Alexander W. Greet,
Receiver of Tax Returns.
MURRAY.
Nelson Dickerson, Clerk of Superior
Court; John Sloan, Clerk Inferior Court;
James C. Barnett, Sheriff; M. W. John
son, Tax Collector ; William Gillohon.
Receiver of Tax Returns.
PAULDING.
Joel D. Hicks, Clerk Superior Court;
Elisha Brooks, Clerk of Inferior Court;
William J. Hogue, Sheriff; W. G. Do
th?!, Surveyor.
FLOYD.
Edward G. Rogers, Clerk of Superior
Court; P. W. Hemphili, Clerk Inferior
Court; Andrew H. Johnson, Sheriff; J.
Smithwick, Surveyor; Lemuel Milligan,
Coroner ; S. T. Mayo, Tax Collector ;
P. Ranholph, Receiver Tt#J Returns.
CHEROKEE.
John P. Brook, Sheriff; Franklin Dan
iel, Clerk Superior Court; Wm. Grisham
Clerk Inferior Court; Luke Langton,
Coroner ; Robert Green, Surveyor.
CASS.
Benjamin F. Adair, Sheriff; Chester
Hawks, Clerk Superior Court; L. Ran
kin, Clerk Interior Court; W. Dimron,
Tux Collector; E. R. Forsyth, Receivei
Tax Returns ; N. Goodwin, County Sur
veyor ; John Pack, Coroner.
GILMER.
L. Hufsteller, Sheriff; Thomas Bur
nett, Cle.k Superior Court; Henry K.
Quillian, Clerk Inferior Court.
FORSYTH.
L. Strickland, Clerk Superior Court;
John Jolly, .Sheriff.
AN ORDINANCE
fflO regulate the weighing of Fodder, Hay
JL 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
be 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 the 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 tbe Mayor:
Geo. M. Walker, c. c. o.
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold by an Order of the Honor*
able Inferior Court of Richmond county,
on the first Tuesday in July next—All the Per
sonal property of R McCoombs, deceased, con
sisting of fifteen or twenty likely Negroes J and
on the first Tuesday in September at Clarkes
ville, Habersham County, 13, interest in Lot of
Land, in said County, also, three Houses and
Lots and one vacant Lot, in the lower end of the
city of Augusta—three of the above Lots are
improved with good hardens.—One of the Lots
having a two Story Dwelling House. They
may be purchased at private sale by application
to Samuel Hale, Esq. or to
JOHN S. COOMBS, Adm'r.
May 8 55 td
RESOLVED, That the City Coun
cil of Augusta, will pass An Or
dinance prohibiting the sale or delivery
of intoxicating Liquor to Slaves, within
the limits of the city, after the first day
of October next, without a ticket from
their owners or their agents and that this
Resolution be published.
A true Extract from minutes of Coun
cil, passed the 4th day of May 1833.
GEO M. WALKER, Clerk.
May 6 54 ts
Georgia, Lincoln County.
WHEREAS Malcom J. Walker, applies to
me for Letters Administration on the
estate, of Mark Golden, late of said County, de
ceased.
These are, therefore, to cite summon and ad
monish all and singular the kindred and Credit
ors of said dec’d, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to file their
objections, and shew cause (if any they have)
why said letters should not be granted
Given under my hand in office this 23d day
,f April, 1833.
MICAJAH HENLEY, c. c. o.
April 29
THE PIANO FORTE.
WOULD respectfully inform those ladies Sf
gentlemen who intend residing at the
Sandhills, the ensuing summer, that he will form
a class, at that place for the purpose of giving
instruction on the Piano Forte, if sufficient en
couragement is received, he will also, give Les
sons in the city, if application is made on or be
fore the first of June next. All communications
will be promptly attended to if left at the Book
and Music Store of Messrs. Richards & Ganahl,
Broad Street.
May 10 56 3t
In addition to a heavy t-'tock on hand, the sub-uos
bers are receiving weekly,
A general assortment op
FRESH
a satsas-s
Intending to keep at ail times a large Stocj/
which shall be offered at reduced prices, would
invite the attention of the Country Merchants,
and the public.
ALSO,
Harness and Skirting Leather,
And every variety of SHOE LEATHER, and
all the materials and Tools foi Manufacturing at
273, Broad Street.
B. W. FORCE & Co.
tt_f” FORCE’S Boot and Shoe Factory,
Jackson street, in the rear of B W. F. Co’s
Store, where Boots and Shoes, of every discrip
tion are made and repaired at short notice.
Feb 27 ts
ttj* During an absence of a few weeks from
the State, Western B. Thomas. Esq. will at
tend to any business in which we may be inter
ested. The settlement of accounts with this
Office will be corfided to Mr. Henry Lyons,
who, from a long acquaintance with them, will
be able to give our customers and friends full
satisfaction.
J. g. McWhorter.
Mr. M. P. Earle, will
FJfiklJr attend to business, iu which 1
am interested during my absence.
WILLIAM HARRIS.
May 13 57 6t
For Sale or Rent,
PjWsstWjWn on the Ist October next,
A and commodious three
story Brick 3’ore and Dwelling, No.
41258 242, Broad Stiver, between Mr Bow
•■JiHLdre and the United State Hotel- The
Cellar belonging to said House is sixty
and thirty wide, and the store twenty feet wide
and sixty long, with three rooms on the second
and third stories, each ; together with a Kitchen,
Stable and all other necessary out buildings—
The lot extends through from Broad to Ellis St.
The above property will be sold or rented on
accommodating terms. Apply to
B. BOUYER, nr
G. T. DORTIC.
May 20 60 4tw
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOB SALE.
THE Proprietor contemplating a
removal from the state offers for
sale, that well known and pleasant Sum
mer residence on the Sandhills, near Mr.
John Fox’s, usually called Logoville,
there are all necessary improvements fo>
a comfortable residence, excellent Spring
Waier, and 18 acres of ground.
ALSO,
A tract of Pine Land, lying on both
sides of the road front Augusta, to Gen.
Walker’s Mill, about 3 miles from Au
gusta containing one hundred and eighty
acres. This tract offers perhaps as many
advantages fora summer residence as any
unimproved Lot, in the county. It is
elevated—a part of it tolefably well lim
bered, and Contains several bold and ne
ver failing Springs of fine water, one of
which near the road is notably superior,
and contiguous to a handsome site, for
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 3t
Contents
OF THE
Southern Agriculturist,
NO. 5 FOR MAY.
ANSWERS to Querries on the culture of
Rice; by Columella.
Observations on the culture of Grasses *, by A
Highlander.
Account of the Cotton Crop of 1832, in West
Filiciana, La. with Observations on Reeling Silk;
by J. B Brewer.
On the Culture of Rice on high land, Corn &
Peas; by Geo. Wilson
On the making of Raspberry .-.nd Strawberry
Cordials, Cider and Wine; also, Observations on
the growing of the Sugar Cane, in the lower
part of South-Carolina: by Small Planter.
Account of an Agricultural Excursion made
into the South of Georgia in the winter of 1832 ,
by the Editor. (Continued fiom page 169.)
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of R.
McCoombs, deceased, are requested to
make payment, and those who have claims
against the estate will present them within the
time prescribed by law.
JOHN S. COOMBS, Adm’r.
March 27 wtf 37
ORANGES, &c.
HAVANA ORANGES, Pine Apples, Figs,
Bananas, Lemons, Raisins, Almonds, Fil
berts, Cocoa Nut, Brazil Nuts, Hickory
Nuts, &c. &.c.
RECEIVED THIS DAY,
LAMBACK de RUSE,
May 8 55
ICE CREAM
AT THE
AUGUSTA RESTORATIVE
AMD
cowrccTiowAßir,
THE Proprietors of this Establishment hav
ing engaged the valuable services of one
rst "o rkm( ‘n this country, together
with the well-known experience of one of the
concern, enables tnem and they respectfully in
form the citizens of Augusta and Hamburg that
they are now prepared to commence This Day
and continue every day throughout the season
to make ICE CREAMS of all and every kind
in a style superior to any thing of the tort ever
attempted before in this place. Parties and
Families can be furnished at any time and with
any quantity by giving a short notice- It will be
sent to any place required, in small freezers
made for the purpose, containing one pint and
upwards. To those who may visit the establish
ment for the purpose of partaking of this d<*li
cions luxury, it will be ready at 11 o’clock in the
forenoon and be continued to be served up at
any hour when called for. The very liberal and
extensive patronage bestowed on them since
■ heir commencement in Business, calls forth the
warmest thanks of the Proprietors, and they as
sure the public that their unremitted case and
attention will be devoted to make their House
an agreeable Retreat for Gentlemen of busi
ness as well as those of pleasure.
LAMBACK & RUSE.
April 29 5;
ICF CREAM.
THE Subscriber most respectfully informs
his friendsand the public that he has com
menced making lee Cream this day, & will have
a constant supply on hand every day from 10
o’clock A. M. to 10 P. M. during the Season;
families snpplied by sending. He would also re
mark that the ladies room is prepared for their
reception, and that no gentleman will be admit
ted unless in the company of ladies.—He has
also neatly furnished an airy Room for the
accommodation of Gentlemen, who are respect
fally invited to call.
Also on hand, a constant supply of
CONFZCTXON'ARZSS
MARTIN FREDERICK,
142 Broad Street Augusta.
May 15 58 ts
HOXiIiOWA’ST dk DAT.F B.TH?
Na. 220, Broad-street,
have just received a handsome assortment
OF
British, French and India
DRY GOODS,
SUITED TO THE PRESENT SEASON.
Which they are determined to sell at very re
duced prices.—Persons disposed to purchase will
do well to call and examine for themselves
May 27 w4wk® 63
Administrator’s Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the
estate of Lawreuce Hayden, deceased,
will please present them duly attested within the
time prescribed by law, and all persons indebt
ed to said deceased, will please make paymerit,
without delay, to
JOHN J MAGUIRE,
Administrator with the will annexed
May 27 63 6iw
Georgia, Lincoln County.
Dy the Louit of Ordinary for said County, May
Term, 1833.
’HFVBHEREAS legal notice had been given by
the Administrators of the estate of Wil
limn Fleming of Lincoln County, deceased, that
they would apply to the Court of Ordinary for
said county, for leave to sell the realestate of
said deceased, (except the widow’s dower) and
tbe Court of Ordinary for said county, being
satisfied that legal notice had been given by
the said administrators of sucn intended appli
cation and no person appearing to object to an
order absolute for the sale of said real estate an
order al Term of said court of Ordinary
passed authorizing the administrators to sell the
real estate of said deceased (dower excepted.)
And whereas upon examination of the records
and minutes of said court of Ordinary no such
order is to be found entered. Il is Ordered,
That James Ramsay, administrator of said es
tate and the heirs and distributetos thereof or
their legal guardians, and all other persons con
cerned be and appear before the court of Ordi
nary for said county on the first Monday in Ju
ly next, and shew cause, if any, why the said
court shall not cause said order absolute for the
sale of the real estate of William Fleming dece
ased to be entered on the minutes of the Court
Now for them and this rule nisi be published in
one of the public newspapers of Augusta, thirty
days before said day.
True copy from the Minutes of said Court of
Ordinary, '23d, May 1833.
MIC A J AH HENLY, c. C; e.
May 37 63 td
ffijgEgr 1 The General Ordni
atice, to revise, amend and con
solidate the several Ordinances of the
City Council of Augusta, is now ready
for delivery to the citizens. They can
be had by application to the Clerk of
Council.
GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk.
May 6 54 if
Brought to the Augusta Jail,
ON the 20th inst. a Negro Man who calls
himself JOHN, says he belongs to Wm.
Byne, of Burke county, Geo. near Waynesboro’.
John is 5 feet 5 inches high, dark complexion,
and about 35 or 40 years old, a small piece offof
each-ear.
ALSO,
On the 21st inst. a Negro B<>y, who
callshimself WILLIAM, says he belongs to
James Drayn, of Columbia county, Geo. Wil
liam is 5 feet 2 inches high, dark complexion,
and about 16 or 16 years old. Owners of said
Negroes is requested to come forward, pay ex
penses and take them away.
11. B. FRAZER,
Jailor, R. C.
May 22 3t 61
Brought to Augusta Jail,
ON the 19lh inst. a Negro Joy, who, calls
himself SQUIRE, says he belongs to Star
ling Evans of Warren County Georgia, near
Sweet Water. Squire is 5 feet 5 inches high ;
dark complexion, and about 16 or 18 years old.
ALSO,
On the same day a Negro Man, who says he
belongs to the States of Georgia, named PETER,
says that Mr. Lyman has the control of him—
Peter is 5 feet 6 inches high, dark complexion
and about 38 or 40 years old.
Owners of said Negroes, is requested to come
forward, prove property, pay expences and take
him away.
H. R. FRAZER, Jailor, r. c.
May 20 3t 60
N. SMITH & CO.
275 BROAD STR ET,
Have just received the following choice Family
GROCERIES
JLl_f Barrels Smoked Beef
10 cases Pine Apple Cheese
16 bags Old Java Coffee
6 hhds prime St. Croix Sugar
6 cases 2 lb Canisters Gunpowder, Im.
perial and Hyson Teas
10 quarter Chests
10 cases Muscat Wine
10 do Claret choice brands
100 lbs Smoked Salmon
6 half barrels Pickled Salmon
6 baskets superfine Olive Oil
2 dozen Mushroom -and Walnut Catsup
10 cases old Port bottled in Oporto
6 do Burgundy Pomard and Volnev
brand -
10 half bbls Family Rye Flour
1 case Vermicelle
1 do Macaroni
2 bbls Pickled Tongues
1 do Smoked do
5 cases London Mustard, containing bot
ties of poiinds halves and Quarters
5 boxes No. 1, Chocolate
10 do Sperm Candies
Canal Flour. &c. &c.
May 16 '
WINES,
15 Qr Casks Malaga Wine
10 do Marseil® Madeira do
2 Casks 01-' Port Superior quality
2 do old Madaeira
1 do Malmsey Madeira
1 Pipe Teneriffe
6 Casks Sherry Pale & Brown
2 do Superior Claret
Just Received pnd for sale
.. N. SMITH 8r Co.
Ml »y to 68
Fresh Thomaston Lime.
casks ‘ j UBt received per Steam-
AiW boats Company’s Bjits. by
■ G. H METCALF.
m «y l7 eo
ALL persons indebted to the firm of T. C.
_ L °C|»HART is Co. for the
particularly requested to come forward and set
tie their accounts for that year without further
delay. T C. LOCK’.I ARI & Co.
ma y U w4w 69
Fresh ~
CONGRESS WATER
F ’R SALE, BY
R. B. HAVILAND & Co.
.._May 3 53 ts
New teas.
"I Fackag-*s Imperial
Gunpowder, Hy-
AtJiFson and Black Teas, of the latest im
portations and finest chops.—Cheap.
G H. METCALF.
_n>*y n 69
Ladies Philadelphia Slippers.
1 Case Ladies black Piunello Slippers
1 do do do Kid do
1 dtf do Oreen Morocco do
Just received, and for ssle. at No 262 by
LOUIS CRESS & Co.
Febiuary 6. ts 16
1 BBLS, best Canal FLOUR
100 do. Virginia do.
30 hhds. best Baltimore WHISKEY
100 t»bli. do. do do.
50 do. do. Northern RUM
100 boxes Sperm CANDLES
60 bags COFFEE
20 do. PEP ER and SPICE
600 do SHUT
10 boxes LEAD
60 kegs and boxes TOBACCO
30 pipes < ognac BRANDY and Ho! GIN
25 bales Domestic Shirtings Sheetines
60000 Spanish SEGARS 6
100000 American do
10 pipes best Cider VINEGAR
200 DEMIJOHNS
300 sets MEASURES
20,000 lbs CASTINGS (asserted)
100 dozen best London MUSTARD
20 casks Lamp OIL
300 pieces BAGGING
Loaf SUGAR. Lemons. Tea, Raisins, Powder.
Cotton and Wool Cards, Wines. Cordials &c.
For sale by GEO H. METCALF.
April 22
Treasury Department,
April 12ih 1833.
IN the late conflagration of the'Tresury build
ing. nearly oil the correspondence of the Sec
retary of the Treasury from the establishment
tothe 12st March, 1833, was destroyed, including,
as well the original letteis Sind communications
addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury, as
the records of the letters and communications
written by him With a vie*, to repair the loss,
as far as may be practicable ail officers of the U
nited States, are i equested to cause copies to be
prepared, and authenticated by them, of any let
ters (excepting those hereinafter alluded to)
which they may at any time have written to, or
received from, the Secretary of the Treasury ;
and all those who have been in office, aid other
individuals throughout the United States and
elsewhere, are invited to do the same That this
correspondence may be arranged into appropri
ate books, it is requested that it be copied on fo
lio foolscap paper, with a sufficient margin on
all sides to admit of binding, and that no more
thau one letter be contained on a leaf. It is also
requested, that the copies be wiitten in a plain
and distinct or engrossing band Where the or
iginal letter can be s, ared. it would be prefered.
The reasonable expense incurred in copying the
papers now requested, not exceeding the rate of
ten cents forevery hundred words, will be defray,
e by the Department.
I he correspondence which has been saved
and of wh ch, therefore, no copies are desired'
arejthe recoids of the letters written by the Secre
tary of tbe Treasury to Presidents and Cashiers
Baks from the Ist October, 1819, to the 2<>tb of
Febuary, 1833, all the correspondence relating
to Revolutionary coins nnder the act of 15th
May, 1826, and to claims of Virginia officers to
half pay, under the act of the 6th July, 1831;
and to applications for the benefits of the acts
of 2d March, 1831, and 14th July 1832, foi the
relief of certain insolvent debtors of the United
States. Copies of some ciicclar letters and in
structions, written b» the Secretary, have also
been preserved ; and it is requested that, before
a copy be made of any circular letter or inst' uc.
tioa, written by the Secretary of tht Treasury
, the date and object of the circular be fir t stated
to the Department, and it wishes on the subject
ascertained. J '
LOUIS McL \NE,
Secretary of the Treasury.
may 8 65—ts
I >ECLA RATIONS;
Printed and for tale at thia Office.
NO 64.