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SXOWDEN& SILHAU,
HAVE jpsi .received .;fron» New
x Yqrk',,a ~veiy large .«uop!y of
Swiss, aod »A<nerican
Prints, of the latest styles and most fash
ionable Patterns.
-•ALSO
Superior'English and Welch Flannels
and Ladies Black Silk Catnblei Cloaks,
made very full and a superior article.
Augusta Octob r ’ll 122 124
Fresh Canal Flour, &c.
30 Bbls, and half bbls Canal Flour
5 hhds N Orleans and St. Croix Sugars
boxes Sperm Candles
2 pipes pure Holland Gin
2 do Cognac Brandy
1 do Champaign* do
1 pipe Old Madeira, some very superior
2 quarter casks Port Wine
10 quarter casks Sweet’s Malaga do
1 pipe L P. t’eneriffe
fust received and far sale, by
JOHN COSKERY.
Aug 19 _ 99 __
FRESH TEAS.
fg* Packages Fresh Tea selected
0 for Family use
500 lb genuine mocha Coffee,
2000 dn old Java do
15 Boxes Chocolate No. I
5 d<» Prepared Coaso
500 lb Smnk’d Salmon.
25 cases East India preserved jinger
For sale by
N. SMI TH & Co. ~
COTTON BAGGING, &c.
*1 ,000 pieces Cotton Bagging, of a su
perior quality
200 hogshead Sugar, of assorted qualities
300 bags Coffee, Rio Laguyra and Havana
ALSO,
A good assortment of
BLANKETS,
Just arrived in the Ship Robert Pulsford
from England, which makes our assortment of
goods,equal to any in this,city w hich will
be sold, on one usual accommodating terms
W. & fl. BRYSON.
Sept 30 117 if
MOLASSES & NEW RICE.
o'l Hhds. Molasses, (expected by next
Company's Boats, and will be sold low
from the wharf.
ALSO,
20 tierces New RICE. For sale by
G 11. METCALF.
Oct. 21
ORANGES, APPLES, &C.?
"1 A Sweet Oranges
JL LfjVf <F 4.P 40 bbls. Northern Apples
100 bbis canal Flour
300 bushels Onions
100 bbls Northern Potatoes
60 boxes (selected) Codfish
60 half bhls No. 2 Mackerel
150 hhds and bbls Northern Gio and
Bum.
For sa'e by G. H. METCALF.
0ct.21 .
FRESH LIME.
r ?»sks Thomaston Lime,
78 Du whte lump Limo
For sals by ‘
G. 11. METCALF.
October 21 126
Nb.W
3007 A??D SHOE SXORE, !
First door below the Augusta Bank mid directly
opposite the United States Hotel-.
THE Subscriber informs his fiiends and ac
quaintances that he h.is received, by the
last arrivals from the North
200 Packages of
BOOTS & SHOSS
Comprising a general assortment, which he of
fers for sate, on as liberal terms as a;.y cotnpe
titor be may have
Thanktuli for past favors whilst interested
with the fate firm of Luke Recd Si Co he now
solicits patrol.age from ins friends on his own
account.
J. S. CAMFIELD.
Sole Leather, Ca's Skin, Shoe Thread, sac.
Sept Ifi 111
law; ■
q BRXM MARTIN, Attorney at LAW,
/A Montgomery, Alabama, will give strict at
tention to business confided to him.
References — H »n. lohnP King. Augusta.
Andrew J. Miller,
Crawford St Cumming.
July 5 80 9mp
Notice ’ Die copartnership of HYDE, I
CLEVELAND & CO. at New-York md
Hros fa Cleveland, at Charleston, was dis
solved on the 2.1 lust, by mutual consent Th
business of the Partaei ship will be settled by
either of the subscribers, at No. 8 Hanover st.
or at the office ot Hyde, Hants & Roosevelt.
Charleston, O'. C
SIMEON HYDE.
GEORGE CLEVELAND, Jr.
(LT* The Subscribers having purchased the
Stock of. Hyde & Cleveland, ami taken the.
store recently occupied by ’hem. will continue
the Wholesale Hirdw-.TC Business, at the corner
of King and Liberty sts. Charleston, S C uniter
the firm of HYDE* HARRIS fa ROOSEVELT,
and are <i opening a large and splendid stock
of Sheffield, Birmingham, Domestic nnd
Fancy H iRDWARE, which they offer on ii.
teerai terms.
SIMEON HYDE,
WILLIAM HARRIS.
H. LATROBE ROOSEVELT
Oct. 16 3m 124
O* The Constitutionalist, Augusta ; Journal
and Federal Union, Miiledgviile, Enquirer,
Columbus ; Messenger, Macon ; are requested
to publish the above Weekly, for three months,
and send their bills for payment to
H. H. fa R.
CONTENTS
OF THE
SonHjtru Agriculturists
FOR OCT. 1833.
N Address delivered before the Agricultu-
* ral Society of South Carolina, at the An
»>»cisary meeting, August 20 ; 1R33, by Daniel
ti Whitaker
Account of an Agricultural Excursion m-rte
into the South of Georgia in the wiut-r of 1832;
by the Editor.
On the advantages and disadvantages of loca
ting a Planting Interest in the Southwestern
Prairies ; by A Planter
On Gama Grass—A probable botanical error
respecting this grass corrected; by N- Herbe
mont
Gama Grass—its culture recommended—with
some remarks upon the Genus Tripsacum, and |
its species; by HB Croom. Note by the Editor I
On Rust in Wheat; by Thomas Parker.
Oct 14 ts
NIGHT WITOOL.
For to riling, A ritiim-tic and
Hook-Ktrpiiig.
MIL CHARLES wdl'irpeo his Nign.
_LIJL SCHOOL O'- Monday Evening next
at 7 o’clock, p. M. at his residence, on Camp
bell street.
The Branches to be taugh* are. Penmanship
Arithmetic and Book keeping, by Single and
double Entry.
Young gentlemen wishing to acquire a free
expeditions Running Hand are informed that
by Afr CliArles’ system, they can -acquire it in
as snort a lime as by any system now taught in
the United States. Any writing, however de
formed, cramped or stiff,will in a short time be
reformed into a handsome, free, expeditious
permanent hand, suited to every purpose of lifo
and business.
Mr Gharies* system of Book Keeping will be
found to be peculiarly suited to the business of
this place.
Angusta, 23d Oct. . ;
Reynold-street Male & Female
rKI HE public are respectfully informed, that
I the fall term of this Seminary will com
mence on the first of October In it, Scholars
are taught those branches of Literature and Sci;
ence, preparatory to an entrance into College
or upon the dunes of an useful life.
The discipline of the School is positive, yet
paternal ;.aud such as will elicit the approbation
of the judicious.
TERMS.
For the elementary branches of
English, per quarter . $6 00
For higher branches of English, Gram-
mar, Geography, &c. . . $8 00
For the Languages, the exact Scien-
cesand Polite Literature, . §lO 00
H. REID, Principal.
I. R. REID, Assistant.
O’ The usual charges of the City for Fuel
Sept 16 6w 11)
Augusta Female Seminary
THE duties <>f this Academy are still
Continued by Mrs. H. L. M- ise at
he Mansion House, Green Street, where
the following branches are taught:
First Class — Reading, Writing, A
rithmetic, Grammar, Parsing in Bianl
Verse and Pr.-se, Orihoepby, History
(Sacred and Profane) Geography, My
thology, Botany, N Hural and Moral Phil
osophy, Ornithology, Composition, and
Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres.
Second Class.— Reading, Writing, A
rithmeti<s Otlhography, Orthoepy
Grammar, Parsing Sacred and Profane
History, and Geography.
Third Class. Reading, Writing, and
Arithmetic, Orthography, Grammar,
Parsing, and Geography.
Fourth Class:— Ot-bography, Read
ing, and Elementary branches of Gram
mar, Tables, and Geography.
ALSO,
French, Spanish, Music, Jpc- 4* e
Mrs. M. has engaged the Services of
Mr. Pike as assistant, a gentleman of ex
perience and one' highly qualified to give
instructions in the various branches of an
English Education.
A select number of Young Ladies can
be accommodated with Boarding and
lodging.
Terms made known a’ the Academy.
September ’l7 0
REMOVAL,
IN consequence of the destruction of hi«. old
SllOt*. the subscriber has removed his stock
<.f CARRIAGES and Materials, to the Ware
House, fh.mvrly occupied by Sims. Williams 6c
Woolsey ; where he will be glad tosee his old
rustnmers, whom he will serve, as usual, on the
most rensone.ble terms, for Cash or goo.] paper
He takes this opportunity to thank his friends
and fellow citiz ’ns for their aid in saving his
property from the late fire.
LUTHER ROLL
XT’ The city pa; ers will copy the above week
ly for one month.
Oct 9 122 Im
REMO VA L.
!B» m mea & <e©
Hare removed their Stock of SHOES to No. ‘276,
directly opposite their eld stand in Kerrs Sf
Grahams new range three doors above the
Globe Hotel, where they arc now receiving
300 Packages of fresh BOOTS & SHOES
a very exiensive assortment of every article in
the line, calculated to suit the City and Country
trade—consistin-g itt part of
2000 pair men’s calf Brogans and Shoes
3000 do do kip do do do
6000 do do coarse do do do
2500 do boy’s and children’s coarse and
fine Shoes
3000 du ladies Prunella, Morrocco Sealskin
and Leather Boots, Shoes and Slip
pers
500 pair ladies and gentlemen's water proof
Boots and Shoes
500 do do do do Carpet and do do
Mocktsar.3
O* Also, a large Stock of LEATHER, such
as-’Harness and Skirting, Sole and Upper Lea
ther, New-Yoik, Philadelphia and Baltimore
Calf Skins, Sealskins, Buckskins, Morrocco and
Lining Skins, stout coante Leather for Negro
Shoes, al# v. Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Shoe
Thread and all the materials and Toots for
manufacturing all of which will be offered to
the consumer and dealer at reduced prices.
B. W. FORCE Co.
GZF’ FORCE St Co’s. Boot and Shoe Factory,
in the rear entrance through their Store ; where
Boots and Shoes of every description are made
and repaired.
Oct 11 122 ts
a Resolution of
.. City Council of Augusta,
passed the Bth June, instant, the
following persons were appoint
ed a Committe of Health forthe
present year, viz:—
For District No. I—Messrs. P Crump. Edw’d.
Henderson & P. H. Mantz.
“ “ No.2—Messrs J Ken,, J. H.Mann
and F Bradford.
“ " No. 3—Messrs. J. B Bishop, Jons.
Meigs, G H Paddock, and
U. B. Clarke.
The foregoing committees are requested tn
enter on the duties assigned them by the fore
going Resolution, as early as may be practicable.
By order of Council
GEO. M. WAJUKER, Clerk.
June 24 75
TO RENT s
ari>e -V’ARE-HOUSB, and OF
FIUES, formerly occupied by Alex
under MacKenzie. Possession giv
en immediately Apply to
P. 3ENNOCH,
JAMES ill. CARTER or
J. P. KING, Assignees.
N. B. The Assignees ot A MacKenzie hare
six or seven grown Negroes for sale, among
which are a few first rate House Women.
Oct 9 121
TO RENT,
And possession given on Ist October next.
THREE DWELLINGS and two
STORES, in the Brick Range, imme
'llfilß d * ate b be ‘ ow tl,e Bank of Auguste.
AaJUHL also,
Two Dwellings on Reynold Street, in the rear
of the above.—Applj to
N. W. COCKE.
Joly 3 79 ts
TO RENT.
From the first of October next.
BRICK STORE, No 242 situa
ted on Broad- Street, near Montgo
inert’s Range. For terms apply to
OMn DORTIC fa LAFIi’TE, or
B. BOUYER.
August 93 ts
TO RENT,
And possession given, first October next.
That neat DWELLING, just be
l°w the Lower-Market, formerly oc-
I < upied by Mr. Paine. It has a good
AmJUHLb Garden Spot, and all the usual ap
purtenances, to a Common Dwelling.—-For
terms, apply to
j. g. McWhorter.
July 31 91
TO RENT.
From the firs* of October,
JfcmA The STORE in the Masonic Hall,
now occupied by Luke Reed fa Co.
: ai*B A PP*y *°
xIZJUHL W. T. GOULD.
July 8 81 >f
TO RENT
From the first of October next,
The Store under the
I Globe Hotel, now occupied by
—-JUBL Latham Hull Esq. Also, the
Office between the two Stores formerly
occupied as a Lottery-Office. For terms
apply to C. S. Hamilton at J. Jewett’s or
ANGUS MARTIN.
July 24 88 if
And Commission
have taken that Commodious. ‘ey-'Oof
iP Warehouse, recently occupied by .’eer l
6f Wilson, and will receive on Storage u so
sale at the customary rates, the Cotton ot ’te
Plantersand Merchants Liberal advances
Cotton in Store will at all times be mide. Me
diants and Planters wishing their Cotton sent to
Charleston by the Rail Road can at any time,
be accommodated by sending their Cotton tons.
Advances made on Shipments to Charleston, Sa-
VHiiah, New York and L vet pool—To South Car
oiina Planters Merchants we would say that we
will t»,e prepared to pay proceeds of the sales of
their Cotton in the bills of the Banks of that State.
The tnai.ngeim nt of the Warehouse will be under
the superintendence of Maj F. C. Heard, who
will devote his entire attention to the interest of
those who may favor us wish their business
J D BEERS, 1. R. St. JOHN faCo.
[O’ The Auguta Chronicle, Southern Record
er, Georgia Journal,federal Union, Washington
News, Abbeville Whig and Greenville Mountaih
eer, will please give the above 6 insertions eacu
fa. forward their accounts for payment.
SMALL NOTES.
D Beers, J. R Sc John fa Co. will for the
s-_f , cbnventeuce of the public, continue
to receive the Notes of ail the Solvent Banks un
der five dollars, for the purpose of sending tl.em
to their respective Banks for redemption, having
made such arraogments as willenable them to do
o without any expence to their Customers.
O’ Persons not having to the extent of §5,
can have specie.
CHECKS, ON
Washington,
Ea f ontoH,
Greensboro,
Milledgeville,
Macon,
Columbus,
Clarksville, and
Gainesville,
At Sight at par
J. D. BEERS, L R. ST- JOHN fa Co.
Augusia, Sept 9 108
GEORGIA, ? Court Commo:. Picas
City of Augusta. $ for said City,
July Term, 1833.
IT appearing to the Court, by the return of the
Sheriff, that the following persons were duly
summoned to attend as special Jurors nnd fail
ing to appear. It is Ordered, that they be fined
each in the sum of Twenty Dolla.s. viz : Robert
Kirkpatrick, Jonathan Ellis, Ulrtc 8 Clarke,
William P Rathbone, and Michael Wagner, and
then G H Metcalf, Philip MrGran. 1 homas Quiz
zenberry, Richard F Bush, Daniel B Edes and
D Brochoo, fined each ten dollars, for nmtftend
ance as Petit Jurors—and Henry H Cook, and
Thomas McGran, fined each ten dollars as de
faulting talismen for Special Jurors, unless a
satisfactory excuse be filed with the Clerk, on or
before the second Monday in October next
A true Extract from the Minutes of said Court
July Term, 1833
SAMUEL M. JACKSON, clerk
Aug 7 94 if
AN ORDINANCE
regulate the weighing of Fodder, Hay
B. and Oats in bundles brought to ‘he city of
Augusta in wagons, or carts for sale by weight.
Skc. 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. Ba it further ordained. That it shall
■>e the duty of the clerk of the lower market to
superintend the weighing afall Fodder, Hay and
Oats, at all hours of the das , from sun rise till
sun set. And tha party selling such Fodder,
Hay or Oats, shall pay to the said clerk fifty cts.
r or each wagon, and twenty-five cents for each
cart or dray.
Sec. 3d- Be it further ordained, That every
nerson 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.
Bj’ the Mayor:
Geo. M. Walker, c. c. o.
CANALFLOUR.&C,
whole and half Bbls, fuesh canal Flour
jo boxes fresh Raisins
2 hhds. winter strained Lamp Oil
Landing this day, and for sale by
DORCTIC fa LAFITTE.
Also,
500 Oranges, at $2 50 per hundred.
Oct. 21
POST OFFICE, ?
Gko. July Ist. 1833. j
MAIL ARRANGEMENT.
Northern Mail.
Via Fayetteville, N. C. Cberaw, Camden, Co
umoia, Lexington c. h. Edgefield c. h. Mount
Vintage, and HambtrgfS.C.
Due every evening by 6 o’clock.
Closes every evening at 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 fa
Lombardy.
Due every evening, by 4 o’clock
Closes every evening at o’clock.
By this Mail are forwarded Packets for the
following places, to-wit:
OnSuuday, for Buck Head, Covington, Car
rollton, Evansville, Fair Piny, Fort Gaines,
Greensboro’, Greenville, Hampden, Hamilton,
Kingston, La Grange, Madison, M’Donough,
Monroe, Newnan, Social Circle, Whiteplains
and Waverly Hall, Georgia; Franklin and
Jumper’s Springs, Alabama ; Aspalago,
Alaqua, Apalachicola, Almirante, Holmes Val
ley, Marianna, Mount Vernon, Oaky Hill, O
chesee, St Andrew’s Bay fa Webbville, Florida.
T; On Monday, for Belleview, Barnesville,
Crawfordville Double Wells. Forsyth, Liberty,
Raytown, Stalling’s Store and Thomaston, Ga.
On Tuesday, for Berrien, Bainbridge, Blounts,
vilie, Buck Head, Byron, Hernan’s store, Browns
ville, Carrollton, Cherokee c h ; Dublin, Davis
boro’, Eatonton, Fenn’s Bridge, Fair Flay,
Fort Gaines, Franklinville, Greenville, Greens
boro’, Millsboro’, Hampden, Hartford,
Hawkinsville, Hamilton, Irwinton, irwiu c. h.,
Jacksonville, Kingston, LaGrange, Leaksville,
Monroe, Madison, Monticello, Marion, Newnan,
Newborn, New Echota, Pine Log, Pindertown,
Rain’s Store, Rocky Mount, Sauudersville,
South-Union, Stanford’s x Roads, Tarvers
ville, Temperance, Thomasville, Warsaw,
Whiteplains and Worthen’s Store, apd 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’sftfills, Rotherwood, Thom
aston, Uchee Village, Union Hill, Upatoie, Villa
Ricca, and Waverly Hall.
On Thursday, for Buck Head, Campbellton,
Covington, Culloden, Deeatur, Fayetteville,
Franklin Academy, Fort Valley, Greensboro’,
Hampden, Kingston, King’s Gap, Latimer’s
Store, Madison, Mount Horeb, New Echota, Oak
Grove, Social Circle, Mount Pleasant, Mount
Zion, Newborn, Oak Hill, Perry, Spring Hill,
Shoals of Ogechee, West Point, Wood’s Store,
Watson’s Store, Whiteplains and Zebulon.
On Friday, for Carrollton,Greenville, Hamil
ton, Ga. Jumper’s Springs, Ala.; La Grange,
Newnan and Thomaston.
On Saturday, for Berrien, Bai..bridge, Barnes,
vilie, Belleview, Coates’ Store, Cool Spring-
Dublin, Duncansville, Eatonton, Forsyth, Haw
kinsville, Hartford, Irwinton, Liberty, Marion,
Milwood, Monticello, Mount Zion, New Hope,
Perry, Pindertown, Raines’ Store, Rock Mills,
Rockville, Shoals of Ogeechee, Shady Dale,
Sheffield,Thomaston,Thomasville und Tarvers
ville, G». and Campbellton, MagnoUa, Quincy,
Rocky Comfort, Salubrity, Tallahassee, and
Waukeenah, Florida..
Savannah Mail.
Via Willowby, Jacksonboro’, Mill Haven and
Waynesboro’.
Due every Day at 5 PM
Closes every evening at 9 o’clock.
By this mail, are forwarded every day Pack
ets for Beaufort, Blue House, CoosawhatcHie,
Grahamsville, Pocotalvgo and Sherburne, S. C.
On Sunday, for Birdsville, Bark Camp, Louis
ville. Statesboro’, and Swainsboro’.
On Monday, for East Florid* and all Geor
gia, South of Savannah.
On Wednesday for Statesboro’ nnd Swains
boro’.
On Friday, for Darien, Riceboro’, and St.
Clair.
Charleston Mail.
Via Jacksonboro’, Walterboro’, nnd Barnwci.
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
villu, Penn Branch and Walkers, on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays
Coosawhatchie Mail.
Via Robertville, Hickory Hill. IvWg Creek,
Lower 3 Runs, Speedwell and Four Mile, S. C.
Due every Sunday by 6 A. M.
Closes every Tuesday nt 10 A. M,
Athens Mail.
Via Cherokee Corner, Lexington. Centreville,
Washington, Wrightsboro’, White Oak, Appling
and Walker’s.
Due every Monday, Wednesday and F riday
by 5 P M
Closes every Monday. Wednesday at.<l Batur.
day a t 9 P M
liy this Mail, on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Saturdays, packets are forwarded for Danburg,
Fairfield, Gainesville, Harbin’s Store, Jefferson,
Leathersford, Murraysville, Salem, Tyrone.
Watkinsville and Watson’s Grove.
On Saturdays and Wednesdays, for Basco
ba), Cunningham’s, Danielsville, Gainesville,
Harbin’s Store, Harmony Grove, Harnages,
Hurt icane Shoals, Jefferson, Kellogg’s Store,
Lawrenceville, Leathersford, Lnughridge’s,
Murraysville, Penticost’s Mills, Spring Place,
and Talking Rock.
On Mondays and Wednesdays, for Peters
burg and Colliers.
On Wednesdays for Carnesville, Clarksville,
Ccoperstown, Double Wells, Danielsville, Dans
by *s, Elberton, Goosepond, Loudsville, Mallo
ry s, McVille, Mount-Yonah, Raytown and
W bite’s.
On Saturday, for Bowling Green,Campbellton
Chesnut Hill, Choice’s Store, Cherokee, C. H.
Fayetteville, Harnageville, Head of Coosa.
Heard c.h. Hightower, New Bridge, Poolsville,
Red Oak. Rock Bridge, Rossean, Rossville,
Sandtowu, Standing Peach Tree, Stony Point,
Talking Rock, Vann’s Valley, Ware’s Store,
Warsaw, Watson’s and Wood’s Store; and Ar
kansas Territory, Illinois and Missouri States
aud West Tennessee.
. Greenville, S. C. Mail.
Via Pickensville, Double Branches, Anderson
c. h. Varennes, 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 6 P. M. ;
Closes every Wednesday and Saturday, at
9 P. M
By this mail, Packets are forwarded for Pen
dleton and Laurens c. h. 8, C. Morgantown,
Rutherfordton and White Oak, N. C.
Carnesville Mail.
From Clayton, Mount Yonah, Loudsville,
Clarksville. Rushville, Eagle Grove, Ruckers
ville, Elberton, Cook’s Laiv Office, Petersburg,
Goshen, Lincolnton, Double Branches, Cul
hreath’s, Eubanks’, and Darby’s.
Due every Friday, by 6 P. M
Closes every Sundavat9P. M.
Louisville Mail—(Direct.)
Via Hudson’s Store, Dye’s Store&. Richmond
Bath.
Due every Saturday by 7 P M.
Closes every Thursday at 9 P M.
‘TU°S , F ICK hours.
iEf The Office will be open from 7 A
to 2 P. M. from 3 P. M. to 4 past 4 P. M. fro
4 past 6 to 4 past 6 P M. and from 8 to 9 P M.
On Sundays the office will be open from 9to
10 A. M. and from 8 to 9 P. M
O’ Bankable Money will be required for Post
age.
JWM. C. MICOU, P. M.
'CORPORATION
or THE
CITY OF
Mayor
SAMUEL HALE.
Members of Council.
Edward Thomas, James Harper, J. B. Bishop,
Thomas Glascock, Jesse Kent, John Bones, P.
Grump, 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
Heckel), J W Meredith, Garey F Parish, Over
ton Cosby, A I Huntington, J C Snead.
Constables, Isaac Hendrick, Wm C Meredith,
Wm Howard.
Clerk oj the Lower Market, Jas. W. Meredith.
Clerk of the Upper Market, A. G. Raiford.
Sexton, Louis Kunze.
Superintendant of the Magastne, 0 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, 5 days before
Justices of the Inferior Court.
Valentine Walker, G. B. Marshall, William
Shannon, Edward Thomas, Absalam Rhodes.
Clerk Sup'r 6c 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 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, j E VV Spofford.
Exchange Brokers.
Beers, Booth fa St John, | Allens fa Paddock.
Lottery Agents,
W. P. Beers, H. Talman
Insurance Agencies.
Willys Catlin of the Hartford Fire Insurance
Company, Hartfoid, Connecticut
Henry H Field of the Farmers Fire Insurance
and Load Company, New-York
Alexander MacKenzie of the Howard Insu
rance Company, New-York
James Hanison of the Mechanics Irsurance
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, Thonj'as Cumming, Cashier, Robert
F Poe, Teller, t< 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 Bowdle, William Johnston, A Sibley.
Branch State Bank at Augusta.
Offering Day, Thursday, Discount Day, Friday,
Prcsidml, Samuel Hale, Cashier, Isaac Henry,
Teller, William H Jones.
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 Storall
Insurance &, Banking Cemp’ny.
Offering L,ay Wednesday— Discount Day Thurs
day, Peter Bennoch, President, Robert Walton,
Secretary 6c Cashier, Wtn. Poe, Teller, 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, Alex. Graham, A J Miller, Wm Bryson,
Wm Dearing nnd Edward Cox.
Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank.
Day, Tuesday, Discount 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
ChasD 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, Rob
ert McDonald, Alfred Cumming. T G Casey,
Win. A. Mitchell, E. Webster, Edward Bustin
and John M Adam
Savings Bank of Augusta.
Edward F Campbell, President, Isaac Henry >
Cashier if Treasurer.
Day of Deposit, every Saturday from Bto 6
o’clock.
Augusta Library Society.
Jas. Harper, Chairman Board of Directors, Wm*
Poe, Secretary, Treasurer, 6c 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 8 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 Secretary.—
Lewis Kennon, Treasurer, J B Walker, Orator.
Medical Institute of Georgia.
OFFICERS
The Board of Trustees c'xisists of 24 Members.
A. B Longstreet, President.
M Antony, Vice President
L. D. Ford. Secretary
M. Antony, J
Paul F. Eve, Committee.
L. A. Dugas. )
Dr. L. A. Dugas, on Anatomy; Dr. Paul F«
Eve, on Surgery; Dr. John Dent, on Institutes
and Practice; Dr. Milton Antony, Midwifery
and Diseases of Women and Children.— Dr. Jos.
A. Eve, Materia Medica.— Dr. L. D. Ford, on
Chemistiy.
Theatre Company.
J.G. McWhorter, President.; Isaac Moise,Sr
cretaryand Treasurer; Dr.Thos. I. Wray, Geo.
R. Rountree, Edward Thomas, and J. W. Bridg-
Trustee,.
Trustees of Richmond Academj
Edward. F Campbel, President, Henry H
Cumming, G W Crawford, A B Longsttreet Dr
A Cunningham, Wm t T Gould, Thomas M’Gran
VV. VV. Montgomery, Janies VV Davies.
Clerk 6c Treasurer to the Ifoart/'Jas M’Laws
Rector, Thomas S Twiss ; Hernan Mead, Ass's
tant Classical Department; J Allen, Assi
ant English Department.
Free School.
Thomas Cumming, President, Peter Eer.nc-t’k
Vice President, Robert F Poe, Secretary Hoberl
A. Reid, Treasurer, Eli Muslin, Teacher
Managers.— John Moore, Samuel Hale, John
Bones, I Henry, R AReid Richard Tubman, rr.d
James Harper
Union Wharf Company.
Peter Bennoch, President, John Sharp, li harfin
ger, Treasurer Be Secretary.
Alexander McKenzie, R. H. Musgrove, Thomas
G. Casey, Wm. Bostwick, John L. Anderson, A
Bidwell.— Directors.
Steam Boat Company.
Wm Robertson, Agent, Thos McGtan, 'lrcasuitr
and Secretary. '
Trustees Masonic HaH.
Samuel Hale, Chairman, The mns 1 Wrav Alx’r
MacKenzie. A Slaughter, John VV Wilde F
Ganahl. Lemuel Dweiit, Godby Wm T
Gould, Peter Beonoch, Wm Schley.'
Eagle and Phoenix Hotel Com-
pany.
Trtulets.—J G. McWhorter, Chairman, John
Phinizy, Secretary and Treasurer, R 1] ft
grove, A. Cumming, John Bones. ’
Masonic Calendar.
Social Lodge, No 3 2d Friday in every mot.fi
Webb s Lodge, No 10, meets 3d Friday in evt
rv month
«^moS C 4 A ' M ' *•' T ““ d O' «’
Geygta Encampment, Knights Templars. Ist
Monday in every month P 8 m
Adoniram Council of R & S M, first Saturday
m December, March, June and September. 7
Lodge of Perfection, Council of P. of Jerusa
lem and Rose Croix Chapter, 2d Wednesdav in
February, May, August and November 7
ofZ/X’ 3 ' ° fS - P - *■ ad
Moveable Feasts,
Septuagesima Sunday, Feb 11- e
day, Feb 26; Ash Wednesday, MM
Lent Sunday, March 26 ; Palm Sunday ’ A H
oo. E n , Day c ’ A P rills i Dow A J
22, Rogation Sunnay, Mav 20- a • ’ .
May £4; Whit 8 ’/ r
June 10; Advent Sunday, Dec 2. * 5 S d “ r
Augusta Independent Fire Coni-
pany.
Alfred Cumming, Captain ; Ww T Gould Ist
Luule«an/,- F f 2d Lieut. ; B M Ft/rce
3d Lieut ; Edw ti g Webster, 4th Lieu/ A
Boggs, Secretary; H H Fields, Treasurer,"
Standing Committees
OF COUNCIL, FOR THE ENSUING YE4R
Ke n?/ CMWn/, — Me « r s-Harper, Ddaigk nuts
PuX\- M Me 8r ' 8 BiS r Op ' Crun ’Pa»‘l Lamar.
ThomT Me ‘ SrS> Cr “ n ’P’ -ock. .and
Market— Messrs. Glascock Kent fc Bishon
Gl„™tk Thom.,, L„„,„ raod
Drains-Messrs. Delaigle, Lamar and H br .
?X / ?“M eBBrS -.z ,nSCOrk Bush fa Thomas.
Fire A^ eBS,S \, Kcr '’- C ' ,Sh B " d T ' ! ««oak.
Crump g ’ nC,_a,eSns - Blshr 'P’ Lamar and
er " m r’ G,fisc ock and Thomas.
wS.? Bu,h ’ Hart er.
Messrs. Glascock, Ha,per and
Printing— Messrs. Lamai, Glascock and
i nomas
Published by order of Council.
GEO. M. WALKER, C7c,F.
Kates of Storage and Commis
sion,
T? l iY ISE E ’’H' l Rllo P tf, d unanimously by the
"' e Ci ' ) ' “ f A “«“"
_ , A J®* month, Ea b mo. after
Bale cotton 26 cts 124 cfs
Barrels and Qr. casks 25 ijj
Hogsheads (Targe)
do (siuaW) fiu or.
Pipe* 60 26
Tjerces
1 ranks 374
Kegs shot or lead 874 jcZ
do Nails 25 joJ
Cotton bagging pr. jis. 12£ e j
Coils Rope 124 f.j
Hides 3
Bacon per piece 2 j
Chairs 101 , ■
Bed Steads 6( f **
Carriages (4 wheel) $2 00* 1 (in
do (2 do ) 100 co
Jersey h oth’r wagons 1 00 bo
Crates (large) 76 37/
<Jo (small) 60 25 ■
7 ,n . s . 60 26
Anvils ISA 64
Castings per piece 4 2
Iron per bar g 24
All small packages
Boxes and bales merchandize, 26,60, 76 and
according to size.
c0,,0n 124 cts. per bale and if Re
ore d the owner is subjected to extra Storage*
°n sold by Factors not subject to storage
until the expiration of 16 days.
Commissions f OI selling cotton 60 cents pt bale,
do f or acceptances 24 per cent
do for ad vancing mouey in > o .
all cases J 24 per. ct
o for receiving and forwarding goon
60 per cent on the first month’s
storage.
do for purchases 2$ per cent.
All postages chargeable.
A U storages due at the time of the delivery es
the article. J
Notice.
FOUR months after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Lincoln county, while sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell Lot one hundred and
seventy-four, in the fourth district and fourth'
section of the Cherokee purchase.
ALSO,
Lot seventy, in the first Dis
trict and first section of lhe Cherokee Purchase,
drawn by the Orphans of Arthur Frazer, de
ceased, for »he benefit of said Orphans.
ADISON FRAZER,
Guardian for said Orphans.
.Tune 10 Imdm 69
—notice.
ALL persons indebted to Nelson Tift, or
the firm of N. Tift &. Brother, are re
quested to make immediate payments as me
‘ shall hereafter do a Cash Business.
N. TIFT & BROTHER.
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