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SALES.
Executor’s Sale.
ON WEDNESD IY, Ist day of /ANY next.
i 17* ILL be sold at the late residence of John
Frazer, deceased, io Lincoln county,
some personal property of said deceased, and
by the direction of the Will of said decease I.
Will de sold at the same time, three Negroes
belonging to said Estate.
Terms of sale made known on sale day.
MILLY FiIxZER. Executrix.
ALEXANDER FRAZER, Ex’or.
Dec. 2 144
WO NEG HOES for Sale.
ON the 10th and 11thdays of January next,
at the Court House in Charlotte, Mecklen
burg County, North Carolina. I will sell
100 Negroes,
the property of Willi »« Davidson, by virtue of
two Deeds of Trust to me executed by the said
Davison, f>r the bent fit of the Bank of Newb.ro.
John Irwin, Samuel McComb and others,
Terms, Cash,
W MORRISON, Trustee.
Charlotte, N. C. Sept sth, 1833. HO .
The Editors of the following papers will in
sert the above advertisment. once a week, until
'.he first of January next and foward a pape- im
mediately with their accounts to this office for
settlement, viz: The Times and Gazette, Colum
bia 8 C ; Courier, Augusta and Journal. Vltl
ledgeville, Ga.; Spirit of the Age. Tuscaloosa,
Journal, Montgomery and Register,Mobile. Ala
bama. ■
Guardian Sales.
WILL be sold, at Lincoln Court House on
the tii st Tuesday in January next within
the usual hours of sale:
Four Negroes, Frank, Stoker,
Richard and Hannah, belonging to Joseph R.
Wollidar, a minor,-sold for the benefit of said
minor, by order of the Court of Oidinary of
Lincoln County, with a credit of twelve months.
’ JEREMIAH GRIFFIN,
Guardian for said Minor.
Sept 6 107
Real Estate at Auction.
ON the first Tuesday in January next, at the
Lower Market House in Augusta, at 12 o’
clock, M , the Subscribers will sell their right
as Trustees to the following described Real Es
tate—viz: . ,
The Plantation formily owned and occupied
by Cassimer De Lavigue, Esq situated about
ten miles from Edgefield Court House, S. C —■
containing 884 acres, more or less, bounded by
lands of the heirs of Wm. Terry, Charles Jones,
David Brisoo, J Huffh;<m and cthets.
ALSO,
A Lot in Thomarton,known in the plan of said
town, as Lot No. 17 in the south west back
squat e,with the building thereom-formerly own
ed and occupie' 1 by Preston E. Bowdre.
ALSO,
One undivided third of two thirds of Lot No.
233. 2d District, Carroll Coumy. known as the
Ann Green Gold Lot.
ALSO,
One undivided third of Lot No. 6tb Dis
trict Cat roll—reputed to be a rich Gold Lot,
ALSO*
Four Tracts of Land, near Tallahassee, Flor
ida, viz .
East half, sw £ sec 27, t’nship 10, range 13,s A' E
West half. sw| “26, do 10. do 13, s&. e
West half. NEi •* 27. do 10, do 13. s& e
, ; E | < 0.7 do 10 do 13 s 61. e
Containing io the whole, 299 6 100 acres.
ALSO,
One undivided half ol the Tavern and Stable
Lots, in the Village of Warrenton, Gee;, with
thebuildigs thereon, formerly occupied by P.O
Parris and now occupied as a Tavern by J. Mc-
Donough.
ALSO.
A Lot 52 by 100 .eef, on the Court House
square, io the Village of Clinton; ben g part of
the lot known in said town as No. 18, with the
building thereon—this property was formerly
owned by John D. Spin &. Co.
al o,
1 Lot 202£ acres, in Twiggs Cotjnty formely
No. 247 h 25th Dishct, Wilkinson.
1 Lot 202£ acres, in Carrol County, No2U,
3rd District.
1 Lot 40 acres in Cherokee, No 426,215 t Dis
trict 2nd Section.
1 Lot 40 Acses, in Cherokee, No, 29, 16th
District 4th Section.
Ternxs cash; purchasers paying for titles, and
the recording or otherwise perfecting the titles
of the Trustees, rs any be supposed necessary,
must also be at the expense of the purchasers.
Persons desirous of bidding for any part of
this property, Tan receive any information re
fa ive to it which is in possession of Trustees,
by application to either of them previous to the
flay of sale.
A GOULD.
GEO. COLLINS,
WM. P. RATHBONE,
SILAS ROGERS.
HENRY H FIELD
Nov 13 136 wtd
Valuable Real Estate for Sale,
fp IE Subscriber off n-‘‘.rs ile five hundrd
JL acres of well improved lar-d, (two hundred
of which is cleared.) hying in the lower part of
Lincoln county near Savannah river. The place
is well adapted to farming, healthy and con
venieutly situated.
For terms apply to the subscribei 01 to M. J.
WALKER Esq. of August"
JAMES LOCKHART.
Nov. 13 136 wlm
TO TEACHERS.
THE annual meeting of theTeacht):s
Society <‘f Georgia, will be held in
Savannah, on Monday th© 23d Decent .
her next, (third Monday;
We a e authorized »r» slate, that the
hospitalities of t e citv will be extended
to all Teachers who attend, on applies
cation being made l<» JZessrs Williams
qnd Birch, Principals of tho Chatham
Academv,
By order of Society,
C. P BE MAN, President.
R. C Bmwn Secretary.
itors favorable to Education, |
will please publish till the day.
D<c6 146
Fresh Garden Seed.
A Large and general assortment,
warranted of 'he growh of 1833.
Just received and for Sale hy
R B. HAVILAND & Co.
Nov 22 ts 140
Butter, Buck Wheat, &c.
25 Ferktns. selected Goshen Butter
25 Half Bls best. Buck wheat
28 qi do do do
10 Casks, prime Cheese.
30 Bls W. Ely’s Canal Flour
10 Half do do do
20 H of Bls No 1 Shad
10 «•<* do No I Salmon
10 do do No 1 B*ef
600<i Bls Loaf & Lump Sugar assorted qualitie
100 Jars assorted Pickles
20 Kegs Superior Lard
Just Received and for sale by
„ N. SMITH & Co. ,
November 6 133
in the Court of Common Pleas
FOR THE CITY OF AUGUSTA, ?
OCTOBER TERM. 1833. $
aT appearing to the Court that Thomas S.
Metcalf, lohn Edgar. William R.bcitsoi.,
Jr Peter Bennoch and Robert Walton, were
duly summoned as Special Jurors, and failing t
appear, are each fined in ’he sum of Iwentj
dollars—That Alfred Cumming having absented
himself without leave, is fined Ten dollars—»n<
that John Foster, John Coskery, James Wilson,
Francis H Cook, Benjamin Ansley, Robert Ma
harrv. M. Simons, George Rachel, James 1.
Barton and A O- Parmelee, having tailed to
appear as Petit Jurors, be each fined in the sum
of Ten dollars, unless satisfactory excuse r
rendered, at, or before the next Term of this
Court. Extract from the Minutes.
D. MACMURPHY,
Clerk C. C. P.
Nov. 11 135
Georgia, Lincoln County.
K KTHEREAS Silvanus Kendrick, Guardian
W for Elizabeth Atha, hath petitioned the
Court of Ordinary of “aid County for Letters
>1 Dismission from his said Guai dianship.
‘These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all jscrions concerned to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, shew
cause (if any why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office this 27th day
• f November 1833.
MICAJAH HENLEY, c c. o*
Dec 2 144 21
JUST Received, and for sale, at Richards's
Bookstore, the following WORKS.
Discourses, by William Ellery Channing; n
new collection, principally devoted to the Evi
dences of Christianity.
Statement of Reasons, for not believing the
doctrines oYTrinitnrians, concerning the nature
of God, and the person of Christ, by Andrews
Norton, late Piofessor of Sacied Literature in
Harvard University.
Friendly Lettcrslo a Universalis!; on Divine
Rewards and Punishments. Am I therefore
become your enemy, because J tell you the
truth?” by Rev'd Bernard Whiteman..
An Offering of Sympathy to the afflicted ; by
several Unitarian Ministers
The Sunday Library. Edited by Rev Henry
Ware, jnn. vol I. Life of the Saviour, by 'he
Editor
The Sunday Library, vol. IL (bfves of the
Philanthropists, vol I.) Lif e °f Howard, by
Mi s John Farra:
Plain Leiters on Gnpoi tant Subjects, by Jona
than Farr • . ,
Serwe«y designed to teach plainly the Doc
trfoes of the Gospel, anil Earnestly to Enforce
the precepts of Jesus Christ; by Jonathan Fai
Times of the Saviour, by Harriet Martineau
The Ess ntiat Faith of the Universal Church
addressed to Roman Catholics;by Harriet Mar
linenu
The Faith as Unfolded by Mary Prophits; by
Harriet Martineau
On the Formation of the Christian Character
addressed to those who are seeking to lead a re
Ugious life, by Rev Henry Ware.jr
Contemplations of the Saviour; a Series of
Extracts from the Gospel History with reflec
tions, and original and selected Hymns; by S
G Bui finch
Sept 4 106
OiYice oV CoiunHsskmer tn
Equity.
GEORGIA, Richmond County.
Between •
Grace Rowell,
Complainant.
and
\ alentiu? Walker and Geo L Twiggs, stir
viving Execwtois.of Edward Rowell, de
cea.ed, Valentine Wa'ker and George L
Twiggs. Executors of Howell R Marshall,
deceased, Mary Rowell, Elizabeth Foie
man, Nancy Rowell, Miliy Rowell, Sarah
Rowell, Benjamin Rowell, Hannah Row- g
ell, Peg/y Rowell. William Rowell and C
E lw.-'t d Rowell,(children of Wdliainßow
ell,) Etiza Williamson, Catharine Rowell,
Sarah Rowell, Randolph Rowell, Mary t
Rowell, Dorcas Rowell, Jane Rowell, 7”
(children , f Benjamin Rowell,) Alary Da W
vies, Benjamin Strange, Patsey Fore -52
man Randolph Strange, E'lwar i strange,
Hubbard Strange, ('children est hari'otte
Strange, formerly Charlotte Rowell,) E
lizabeth Sibley,Mary Westbrook,Rebecc i
.lai kson, (children of Benjamin xMarshal!
and Nancy Rowell ) Lucy Ball, John
Stanly, James Stanly,jr. John Horton A5
and Elizabeth Horton, his wife, Jesse ■
Westbrook ami his wife, Su-sannaii West- j
brook, William Coombs & his wife, Wini
ficd Coombs and Nathaniel S anly (chii I
dren of Winified Westbrook, Defendants. \
In this ease, the Court having decreed io the
complainant one moiety of the estate of the tes
tator, and that auditors be appointed to settle
the several sums due the lesiJuary legatees, u i
der the fouith clause of the will, which is in the
following words: “ My will and desire is, that
mv Executors do sell nil the rest and residue of
my estate, whether real or personal, and that
the proceeds of the same be equally divided
share and share alike between and among ail
the children of iny half brothers and sisters, to
whom I give the same to them and their heirs
forever.
NOTICE is therefore given, that all persons
interested under said clause, in the testators will
are required to produce before me evidence of
their interest and of their identity, as children
of the half brothers, and sisters of the testator,
on or before the first Monday in J; unary next,
at which time, the Auditors will proceed to set
tle and determine upon their lights according
to the decree
SAMUEL M. IACKSON,
Master in Equity
O’ The Columbia Hive SC; Raleigh Re
gister, N C; Richmond Enquirer, Va ; .Nash
ville Banner. Tern ; Observer Lexington, Ken ,
Planter’s Gazette, Montgomery Ala; Floridian
Florida ; .Mobile Register, Ala ; Natchez Re
publican, Mis ; Macon .Messenger and Georgia
Journal, Geo. will please insert the above week
ly until the first of January next, and forward
their a■:counts to the Master in Equitv.
The Constitutionalist and Chronicle will also
insert weekly for the time above mentioned
fuly 24 w1 j 88
WINE and LIQUORS
jB ASSEUR and Patridge Eye Cham
t aigue, in quarts and pinis.
‘ld Madeira, in Wood and Glass
Teneriffe atTd Sherry, Brotvt) and Pale
Rhenish Wine, of Steinberger & Rudei
shemer, B and Vintage of 1822.
Maltnsey Madeira and Old Port
St. Lucar & Marseilles Madeira
Old Champaign Brandy
Prime Cognac, Holland Gin, Ate. &c.
N. SMITH A- Co.
Nov 29 143
LAM BACK & RVSE,
have just received
5000 ORANGES
20 barrels Apples
25 ',oxes New Rai-ins
20 du do Prunes and
5 Jats fresh Malaga Grapes
ALSO,
25 gallons Pickled Ousters, which they will
continue to receive regular every week.
Dec 2 144
Georgia, Lincoln Coeunty,
IN rtlE COURT OF ORDINARY ?
NOVEMBER TERM, 1833. $
UPON the Petition of George William-on,
stating that be holds the Bond of the la<e
M. D oly, to make Titles to him to a Tract
)<;Latitlln the comity of Jackson, on the North
Totk of the Oconee river, containing 900 acres,
granted to Bryan Ward, and purchasrd by said
Dooly at Sheriff’s sale, as the property of Tho
mas C. v ßussel. A copy of said Bond ‘is filed in
the. Clerk’s Office, and the said John M, Dooly
having departed 1 Ims life without executing Titles
agreeable to said Bond, or making provision by
Wil! for the same,
hereupon it is ordered, that the Executor or
Administrator, with the Will annexed of the said
John M. Dooly, deceased shew cause, if any
they have, on the Third Monday in February
next, before this Court, why the said Adminis
tration, with the Will annexed aforesaid, should
not be directed to make Titles to the said George
Williamson, for the said Tract of Land—and it
is further ordered, that tlie Clerk of this Court
publish a copy of this rule, agreeable to law, in
in one of the public G izettes of Augusta.
A true Extract from the Minutes
MICAJAH HENLEY, CVerfr.
Nov i1 135
Georgia, Richmond'County.
WHERKAS Andrew J. Miller, applies .’or
Letters of Administrate 1 on tbe Estate
>f Elizabeth Cumming, deceased*
1 hrsc are therefore to al! and singular the
kindred arid sreditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to fi| e their objections,(if any they have,)
and shew caus e why said letters whould n tbe
granted.
GEO. M. WALKER, c. c. «. n. c.
Dec 6 146
Georgia, Lincoln County,
COURT OF ORDINARY,)
NOVE MHE It TERM' 1833, f
WHEREAS Nancy H. Stokes Executrix on
the estate of John 11. Walfon late of said
county deceased,bath petitioned the court of or
dinary for letters of dismission from said estate.it
is therefore ordered that all and singu ar, the
Kindred and creditors of said deceased be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to shew cause if any why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this Nov 5. 1833
MICA I All HENLEY, c. c. o.
Nov 11 m6m 135
Georgia, Lincoln County.
STR/’IIEREAS Jacob Amaion«, ap
w V plies t(j mo for Letters of Admin
istration, w ith the will annexed on (he es
tate of Jacob Ammons Sent, ofstiidcovn
ty deceased.
All poisons concerned arc hdteby no
lifted to bo and appear at my office with
in the time presetibed by law to shew
cause (if any) why said let ers should 001
be granted.
Given under mv hand at office Nov. 5.
MICAJAH HENLEY, c. c. o.
Nov. 11 if 135.
Georgia, Lincoln County.
W'HERLAS Elisha Weaihets ap
plies for letters of administration
on the estate of Dianna Gather late of
said county deceased.
These arc, therefore, to cite the kin
dred and creditors of said deceased to be
and appear al my offico > ilhin the lime
prescribed by law to stiew cause, if any
w y said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this
Nov. 5 1833.
M. HENLEY, u. c. o.
BROUGHT TO JAIL.
IN Jacksonboro’, Sciivcn county, on
the 5 h February last a N*gro Wo
man, SARAH, about 30 or 35 yeats old,
dai k complexion and has lost her fore
teeth, says she belongs to one William
White, a Negro speculator, that she run
away aboie Ist of Feb. from her master in
(lambing, S. C. and that her master bad
recently brought her from Maryland.
The owner is requested to come for
ward, pay expenses, prove the Negro to
be hrs and take her awav.
JOHN C. FERRI LL, JmZor S. C.
Dec. 2 3l 144
FOUR months after date application will be
made to the court of ordinary of Liitcolr
court for leave to sell three negroes—Peter, Cnie
and child belonging to Chapley R Strather a
minor, for the bent tit of said minor.
JOHN G. STRATHER, Guardian.
Nov 13_ 136 n»4m
FOUR months after date application
will be made to the court of orditju"
ry of Lincoln county for leave to sei. the
seal estate of Mark Golden late of Lin
cs In county deceased for the benefit <»f
■ be Heirs and creditors of said esta e.
VINCENT LOCKHART, Adm'r.
Nov. 5. n.4m 145
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
NO 258 BR AD STREET, MONTG MEKY’s RANGE.
PRICE fChAI LERI.
Aten's Mercers, Drapers cutd Tailors,
ARK receiving and opening their assortment
of Goods, viz: Superfine Cloths, Cassimeres
nid Vest! g«, -vhich have been selected from the
first Impelling House in the city of New-York,
and warranted equal to ttny offerred in this mar
ket, which they are prepared to make to meas
ure, in the neat st style of fashion, on the most
liberal terms. They hnve also on hand, and in
tend keeping, an assortment of. ft
HEADY MADE CLOTHING,
Ot the finest quality, g't up under their own in
speciio ..in the city ofNew-Yoik, by the best of
workmen, in fashionable style.
Also, a complete assortment of Fancy Articles,
viz: Stocks, Gloves, Collars Suspenders Hand
kerchiefs, Shirts, Riding Beds, & Silk, Cotton
and Woolen Hosiery—which they respectfully
recommend to the attention of the public. 3
Nllv 95 t 141
300 PACKAGES
Birmin ham and Sheffield
HARDWARE, CUTLERY &. HEAVY GOODS
: gTHE Sibsciibers have just received a
.K. verj comple e assortment of the a
bove Goods, including t>v*ry variety of
articles usually kept by Hardware dealers,
vhich they offer for sale on accommoda
ting teims for cash, acceptances, or Mer
chmts Planter’s money, at as low
ices as can be obtained in the city.
Also, a very extensive assortment of
Single and Double Barrel GUNS, RL
FLE,' and PISTOLS; A/anilla Hemp,
and Co' op Rope, of all sizes.
C. SQUIRE <s• S.ROGERS*
Nov 27 , t s i$ 2
RICHMOND
BATH AC a DEMY.
1 f IHE Exercises of this Institution will be re-
J_ sumed under the superintendence of the
subscriber, on the first MONDAY in January
next. The Fropiietors »f this Institution, im
pressed with the belief that there is no place in
the Southern country, which combines more
advantages for a permanent School, are resolv
ed to neglect no means to render it in the high
est egiee useful, and worthy of public confi
dence and patronage. Wit't this view, they
have determined at much expense, to alter anti
improve the building-; in such a manner, as to
afford every accommodation both to the Teach
ers and Pupils. To those who are acquainted
with the location, it is unnecessary to say, that
the climate is as pure as in any section of the
Southern country. The health of the place is
proverbial. So far as the advantages of good
society may be considered as giving it a claim to
public encouragement, it is believe I there is no
Seminary, which, in this respect. Mandi upon
higher ground. Believing it to be of the highest
importance to'the pupil, both ns respects his
moral deportment and literary advancement,
that;he should be as much as possible under the
immediate tuition of the Teachers, arrange
ments have bee.l made, at no small expense, by
the subscriber, to accommodate with board, in
bis own family, those pupils whose parentsand
guardians may wish to avail themselves of those
advantages. By tins arrangement, the Teach
ers will he able in devote their whole time, both
in anti out of School, to the instruction of their
pupils. In addition to the branches usually
taught in English and Classic Schools, the scho
lar may be qualified, if desired, to commence
with advantage the study of any of the learned
professions. Having been many years engaged
as a Teacher, in the State, and his peculiar mode
of teaching, having proved eminently success
ful, the subscriber deems it unnecessary to in ike
any remarks with regaid to his claims to public
corfi len 'c. Upon this point lie would net only
refer to those who have patronize.] the lustitu
tution since under his supcrintcndenco, lint also
toothers, lowborn he has been formerly k town
as a teacher.
n , ,„ , . OTIS SMITH.
Richmond Bath, Dec. 3, 1833.
Dec. 9 lw Feb. 147
NIfVV GROCERY.
f 'fflHE Subscriber has opened a GROCE R
B. STORE in Augusta, in the house coin
tnonly called Danforth’s Brick Buihling. just
below Dr. Wray’s Druggist store, north side of
Broad-street, which is conducted by Mr Au
gustin Slaughter He enters in the small way
into fair coxnpetion in the trade of the place, and
will be very thankful to his friends and the pub
lic for such encouragement as they may think
proper to afford. His assortment compiises, a
mongstother articles, the following:
Extra prime Gun Powder and Hyson TEAS, at
smaller retail and in caddies
Prime Poachong, (a black Ten)
Exira prime, and other qualities Loaf Sit tar
Real Mocha Coffee, Garracorilla do« a superior
artcle
Common green do.
Prime new Rice
Brown Havana Sagar, prime White do., St.
Croix do. ‘
Pilot Bread, Butter and Water Crackers
Fine Cheese, Buckwheat Flour
Sup. rior Goshen Butter
Potatoes, tried and much approved
Sperm Candles, Soap and Chocolate
Cayenne Pepper
Raisins in boxes and half boxes, at smaller retail
Superior Segars, superior Prunes in boxes of
about It) lbs.
Good Champagne Wine, by the basket or bottle
Fine Madeira Wine, Tcneriffe an I Sherr.- d>.
Dry anti sweet Malaga do. of good quality
Superior Cognac a id Champagne Brandy
Do. Hollan<l Gin
Northern Hum and Gin, N. w-Orleans Whiskey
A great variety of SWEET MEATS and PIC
KLES made from the best English and French
receipts, and believed to be of superior quality.
ALSO,
A few French, Eng’js :, East an 1 West India
PRESERVES.
CHARLES F. RANDOLPH.
The undersigned has the management of the
above Establishment, and respectfully solicits of
his frieuds and the public, such portion of their
patronage as they may think he desorves.
AUGUSTIN SLAUGHTER.
Nov. 27 8 w 4 142
—.—__—
Truly grateful for past favors received al the hand
of a generous public, lake this method of return
ing their most sincere thanks, and > espcctfully
solicit a continuance of patronage at the
AUGUSTA
Ladies Confectionary,
Where will nt nil times be found n general
assortment of CONFECTIONARIES, such as
Cbrs stalized, Transparent Sugar and Gum
TOYS,
Rock 1 Spunge
Lemon j Pound
Mint I ft Sugar ft
Rosp J Queen >
Sassafras 1 | Macarone I
Barley y I Ccsoanut j orj
Hoarhound I Leffiod I
Cinnamon *" j Black •
C ream and And
Blown J J Ginger J
Pine Apples Cl Pine Apples)
Crab Apples I Limes j hs
Pears | 2 Oranges !
Figs | cc Ginger u?
Plumbs Citron *
Greengages j-. Plumbs
Quinces Dates
Granges and t»f Tamarinds O
Limes j Ct Peaches j
Pei feet Love L. P. Madeira '
Life vs Man A f-Z W. Champaign
Rose > R Champaign .
Clove f py Sherry 3
Cinnamon I fcJ Port
Mint \ Muscat
fansey f »“* Claret
Ginger k Vs? Teneriffe
Noyeau ,1 £5 And I •
Anniseed and I w* I Marseilles
€ offee / j
ALSO,
FHUITS
OF ALL DISCRIPTIoNS IN SEASON.
Together with sundry other articles such as,
French Fancy Chystalized Work, Pasteries, Al
tnqnds Raisins, Filberts, Brazil Nuts. English
Walnuts. Prunes, Dates, Orgeat, stuffed Olives,
Mustard, Mats, Market Baskets, Willow Cradles
and Carriages
ALSO, ON THE RIVER
10 boxes Lemons
1000 Oranges
All the above articles we will be able to sell
as low as any other House in the place.
Oct 30 130
law,
THE subscriber having opened an of
fice in Augusta,tenders his profusion
al services in the counties of Richmond,
Columbia* Washington, Burke, JefiXsin,
Scriven, Tattnall, Emanuel, and Men
gomery; all business confided him sh U
be promptly and -punctually attended 'o.
GEORGE SCHLEY.
Dec. 9 ts 147
CORPORATION
OF THE
CITY OFJIUGUSTA.
Mayor
SAMUEL HALE.
Members of Council.
Edward Thomas, James Harper, J. B. Bishop,
Thomas Glascock, Jesse Kent, John Bones, P.
Crump, N. Delatgle, and R. F. Bush.
Clerk of Council, G. M. Walker.
Clerk Court Comn‘onPlcas,Danie\ McMutpby.
City Sheriff, Edmund B Glascock
City Collector and Treasurer. J. H. Mann.
City Marshal, Mitchell Nelson.
Deputy do. 'I hos Campbell.
Justices of the Peace, James Pritniose, C
Heckell, J W Meredith, R. F Bush, 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 j.
Sexton, Louis Kunze.
Superintendant of the Magazine, O Danforth
City Surveyor. Robert Raiford.
Judge Court Common Pleas, John W. Wilde.
Sessions of the Court of Common Pitas, 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 Stip’r Sf Inf'r Courts, James McLaws
Clerk Court of Ordinary, G M Walker
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 anti December
Courts of Ordinary throughout the Slate, On
the first Monday of January,'March, May, July,
September and Novenxlcr.
Notaries Public.
Wm. 11. Jones, Paul Rosignol, Daniel McMur
phy, Charles Carter, A Picquet, Western B.
Thomas, Andrew J Miller, William C Micou,
WmT Gould, Samuel II Peck, John A Barnes
Auctioneers.
Latham Hull. | J. Marshall. | E W Spofford.
Exchange Brokers.
Beers, Booth St John, | Allens &, Paddock.
Lottery Agents,
W. P. Beers, | G Robertson
Insurance Agencies.
Willys Catlin of the Hartford Fire Insurance
Co,mpany, Hartfoid-, Connecticut
Henry II Field of the Fanners Fire Insurance
and Loan Company, New-Yotk
Alexamber MacKenzie of the Howard Insu
rance Company, New-York
James Harrison of the Mechanics I:-sttrance
Company, Nev’-Ark, New-Jersey
G il Paddock of the Charleston Fire Maiine
an.l Life Insurance, Charleslon. S C
Bank of Augusta.
OfferlngDay, Monday— Discount Day, Tuesday
President, Thomas Cumming, Cashier, Rob 3 t
F Pae, Teller, R Ketchum
Directors.— Thomas Cumming, John M oore,
Richarl Tu'un in, Jno Carmichael, Jas. Gard
ner, John Bones, Sam’l Clark, James Harper,
! Times Frazer, Robert A Reid, Win. Cumming,
John "Edgar, Robert Campbell.
Branch State Bank at Augusta.
Offering Day, Thursday, Discount Day, Friday,
President, John Phinizy, Cashier, Isaac Henry,
Teller. William II Jones.
Directors.— John Phiuiay, A Waterman, R H
XI isgrove, A Slaughter, W H Turpin, James M
Carter, John Davis, John P. Greiner F. C
Heard, P Stovall
Insurance &, Banking Comp’ny.
Offering Lay Wednesday— Discount Day Thurs
day, Peter Bennoch, President, Robert Walton,
Secretary 8y Cashier, Win. Poe, Teller, F. A
Morgan, Book-keeper.
Directors, I’ Bennoch, Wm Bryson, Nicholas
Delnigle, John Fox, A Graham Wm Ha'per,
J !< Kilburn, J M’Dowall A J Miller, T J Far
melee, E Coxe.
Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank.
Offering Day, Tuesday, Discount Day, Wednes
day, from Ist June to Ist October ;Oilering and
Discount Day, Wednesday from Ist October to
Ist June.
President, Joseph Wheeler, Cashier,
Teller Hemy <1 H itco.ulie, Book-keeper, Dis
cpunl Cleric,and Runner John A Barnes,
Directors. — Joseph Wheeler, Edward Thomas,
John W Bridges, John C Holcombe Chalks D
Williams, Wm. M Rowland, I. Gibson
Mechanics Bank.
Offering Day, Tuesday; Discount Day, Wed
jesday. F Bradford President; George W
Laical*, Cashier; Daniel S. Ti'imnn,Book-Keeper,
Jonathan Kilis, Teller.
Directori:. Bradford, Robeit McDonald,
Alfred Cummin,-*,- 1 G Casey, Edward Bustir,
G B Marshall, Henry, II Field, J B Guieu, R H
Warren - r
Savings Bank of Augusta.
Edward F Campbell, President, Isaac Henry
Cashier Sf Treasurer.
Day of Deposit, every Saturday fram 3 to 5
o’clock.
Augusta Library Society.
J>S Harper, Chairman Board of Directors, Win -
Poe, Secretary, Treasurer, S; 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,
Days of Delivery— Every day from 3 to 4 o’-
clock, P. M.
Medical Society-
Alexander Cunningham, President, Win Sa -ft g e
Vice President, F M. Robertson, Recon tn g Se
cretary ■ Corresponding
Lewis Kennon, Treasurer, Orator.
Medical Institute of Georgia.
OFFICERS
The Board of Trustees c f <sl ' s,s Members.
A. B. Longstreet, president.
M Antony, Vice president
L. It. Ford. Secretary
M. Antony, z )
Paul F. Eve, [Executive Committee.
L. A. Dugas. )
Dr L A Dugas, on Anatomy; Dr Paul F Eve
on-Surgery; Dr. A Cunningham on Institutes
and Practice; Dr. xMilton Antony, Midwifery
and Diseases of Women and Children —Dr. Jos.
Eve, Materia Medica.— Dr. L.D. Ford, on
•' hcmistry.
Theatre Company.
J-G. McWhorter, Preside,it*; Isaac Moisei
.telaryand Treasurer; Dr.Thos. I. Wray, Geo.'
Walton, T. J. Paxmalee, D. W. St. John,
Trustees of Richmond Academy*
Edward F Campbel, President, Henry 11
Cumming, G VV Crawford, A B Longsttreet
A Cunningham, Wm T Gould, Thomas-
W. W. Montgomery, James W Davies.
Clerk Treasnrtr to the Board, J
Rector, Thomas S Twiss; llcman Mead, ;
taut Classical Htpartment ; J Allen,
ant English Department. .
Free School. V
Thomas Cumming, President, I’ctcr
Vice Prcsidtnt, Robert F Poe, Secretary KoberU
A. Reid, Treasurer, Eli Muslin, Teacher
Managers.— John Moore, Samuel Hale, Joh>“
Bones, I Henry, R A Reid Richard Tubman, r rnl
James Harper
Union Wharf Conipan}’. i
Peter Bennoch, President. John Sharp,
ger, Treasurer ts Secretary. fl
Alexander McKenzie, R. H. Musgrove, Thoma'
G. Casey, Wm. Bostwick, John L. Andcrion, A
Brdwell.— Directors.
Steam Boat Company.
Win Robertson, Agent, Tbos McGran, IrcaturD
and Secretary.
Trustees Masonic Hall.
Samuel Hale, Chairman,Thomas I Wray, Ali’V
MacKenzie, A Slaughter, John W M iide, F
Ganaiil. Lemuel Dwehc, Godby, Wm T
1 Gould, I’etei Bennoch, Wm Schley*.
Eagle and Phoenix Hotel Conb
pany.
, Trustees —J. G. McW h< rtt r, Chairmen, J< I n
Phinizy, Secretary and Treasurer, R. 11. .Vtw
grove, A. Cumming, John Hones.
Masonic Calendar.
Social Lodge, No 3,2 d Friday in every month
IPtbb’s Lodge, .No 10, meets 3d Friday in vrx,
fy month
Augusta Chapter, R. A. M. Ist Tuesday in cv
ery mouth.
Georgia Encampment, Knights Templars, Ist
Monday in every month.
Adoniram Council of R & 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 in
February, May, August and November
Consistory of S. P. R. $. 22d June, and 22J
December.
Moveable Feasts,
Scptungesima Sunday, Feb ]]; Shrove Son
t day, 1-cb 25 ; Ash Wednesday, F< b 28* Mi l
Sunday, March 25; Palm Sunday, Ap*
8; Easier Day, April 15 ; Low Sunday, Apr!
I m ’ r^ a lv7 1 - 20 ; Ascension Day
1 }' Ia - v “, 5: Tiinity Sunday
I June 10; Advent Sunday, Dec 2.
. Augusta Independent Fire Com
pany.
Alfred Cuinmir.g, Captain; Ww T Gould, Ist
Lieuh navi; [ < ),p o.j l . f? u r
13d Lieut ; Ld« , B Wcl-sUr, 4H. Liiut ; A
jLoggs, Sccrc/rtry; B H 1 dds, Treasurer.
4 ~-T—
--, Standing ConuniGccs
or COONCH,, FOR THE tNSCING I’E.AStz
Ker. 1 Harper, D laiglc am!
Streets Mosers Bishop, Crump and 1 amnr.
; Prongs -Mtssrs. Crump. Gia cock, ami
I holH.is.
; Market— Messrs. GlascoHt Kent & Bisfop.
I Magasrne—Messrs. Ker,l, GJas<o k&i Bush.
liver Rank Messrs. TLonnis, Lamar and
Glascock
ra ins Messrs. Delaigle, Lamar and IJa*:-
Hcalth— Messrs. Glascock, Bush & Thomas.
/ o/?c#—M< ;ss rs. Kent. Bush and Thomas.
l ire Z'ugjHes—Messrs. Bishop. Lan ar amt
crump,
Ju)/—Messrs Crump, Glaseock and Thomas.
City Hall— Messrs. Rush, Kent and Harper.
—Messrs. Glascock, Haiper and
i /' — WlS£r ** Uaniai, Glascock and
I Published l.y order of Counril.
GEO. IH. WALKER,
~ Ltiles ol Storage and Coinjnis-
- sion z
i F? *\v i3E H and ai,o P‘‘d imanimonslv hr sh«
I iBaK/i" 1 ""’" ,hc ‘ "> r "
L . .. Ist mouth, E a hmo. after
nale cctton 25 cts t«>l r»«
BaneK and Qr. casks 25-
Hogsheads flarge) g- ,
‘Io (small) 6,» 05
.‘ I . ,pes &♦' -5
I,e, «s 371 *0
Trunks
Kegs .b,„ 3; j ' -M
no In nils 95
; Cotton bagging j, r . JIS pj
j Cotto Rope
o . B 4
Bacon per piece „ • '
I Chairs ;
Mta, . M
Carnages (.) wheel) $ 2 GO 3< i y
"° (2 <!o ) j ()f . •, 0
I Ar.Tij’s o 0
iCa’Gugj rer.f J
■ Iron pe.’ far g g<
llsn, -' li 'Packages J2i
Boxes amj l(a | f . s ,nc)char.dize, 26, 60, 75 and
t according to sizc
X Stored l A? g < ’/s F c r bale and if f.g
Cotti,,, - *ssubjected to extra Storage!
uuii'u° Factors not subject to storage
Cm, * .*' 15 days.
c ,n Y fol Alling cotton 50 cents pj bale,
do ft r T CP ‘ ancej2^Pei «nt
do money in
all cases piper, el
o for receiving and forwarding gooes
50 per cent on the first monik’s
. storage.
* purch ftses 2A per ccnt
i >’° S tages chargeable 4 P Cen,>
thearS ge^“e at thetime oft,,e eA
AN OK DINANCE
npo regulate ihe weighing of Fodder, Hay
■_ and Oats in bundles brought to the city of
Augusta nt wagons, or cat ts for sale by weiglit.
bEC. 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
;e the duty of the clerk of ihe Lower marketto
superintend the weighing of all Fodder, Hay and
Oats, at all hours of th(; day, from sun rise till
set. And tlio party selling such Fodder,
Hay or Oats, shall pay to thesaid clerk fifty cts'
or each wagon, and twenty-five cents for each
■ art 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 exceedin'*
Twenty Dollars. •
Done in Council the 6tb day of Dec 1832.
SAMUEL HALE. Mayo*.
By the Mayor : : »•
t G«O. M, WaLKM, c. <J, 0,