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4 CORPORATION or THE CITY OF AUGUSTA. Mayor. SAMUEL HALE. Members of Council. Lower Ward. p, Crump, N. Delaigle, R. F. Bush. Middle Ward. Dr. J. B. Walker, B. H. Warren, H. Maling. Upper Ward. A. J. Miller, James Harper, J. B. Bishop. Justices of the Peace—James Primrose, C. > Heckell, J. W. Meredeth, R. F. Bush, Overnton i Cosby, A. 1. Huntington, J. C. Snead. Clerk of Council—G. M. Walker. j Clerk of Court of Common Pleas —Daniel i McMurphy. City Sheriff—Edmund B. Glascock. City Collector and Treasurer —J. H. Mann, j City Marshall —Mitchell Nelson. Deputy Marshall —Thomas Campbell. Constables—Thos. Tant, Wm. H. Howard, Caleb Hatfield, Wm. Moody, James C. Philpot, Thomas Campbell. ' Clerk of Lower Market—J. W. Meredith. Clerk of Upper Market—John Clarke. Lamplighter, —Benjamin Chew. Jailor,—Gabriel S. Clarke. Street Officer, —E. Martin, j Judge Court Common Pleas, —J. W. Wilde, j Sessions of the Court of Common Pleas, 2d Monday in February, 2d Monday in April, 4th Monday in May, 4th do July, 2d do October, and 2d do. December. — Return Day, 5 days before Court. County Officers. Freeman W. Lacy, Sheriff.—Jacob C. Bugg, Receiver T. R.—James Primrose, Tax Collect or.—Robert Raiford, Surveyor.—lsaac Hend ricks, Coroner.—Daniel Mac Murphy, Master in Equity. Inferior Court. Justices— Valentine Walker, G. Marshall, William Shannon, Edward Thomas, Absalom Rhodes. Clerk Superior and Inferior Courts —J. Mc- Laws. Clerk Court of Ordinary—G. M. Walker. Sessions— 4th Mondays in April and Octo ber.—He turn Day, 20 days before Court. Superior Court for Richmond County. Sessions — Ist Mondays inJuneTnd January. Courts of Ordinary throughout the State. Sessions — On the Ist Mondays of January, March, May, July, September and November. Notaries Public. Win. H. Jones, Daniel McMurphy, Charles Carter, A. Piquet, Western B. Thomas, An drew J. Miller, William C. Micou, Wm. T. Gould, Samuel H. Peck, John A. Barnes, W. C. Nirnmo, Nath’l W. Cocke, Wm. W. Mann, Daniel S. Roman, M m. Poe, F. A. Morgan. Vendue Masters —R. Ketchum, E. H. Bar rett, E. W. Spofford, J. Marshall. Keeper of the Hospital—John M’Tyre. Sexton—Louis Kunze. Superintendent of the Magazine—Oliver Danforth. City Surveyor—Robert Raiford, Exchange Brokers. Beers, Booth & St. John, . Insurance Agencies. Willys Catlin, of the Hartford Fire Insur ance Company, Hartford, Connecticut. Henry H. Field, of the Farmers Fire Insur ance and Loan Company, New-York. Alexan ler M’Kenzie, of the Howard Insur ance Company, New-York. James Harrison, of the Mechtiaics Insurance Company, Newark, N. Jersev. G. H. Paddock, of the Charleston Fire Ma rine and Life Insurance Company, Charleston, S. C. Bank of Augusta. Offering Day, Monday—Discount Day, Tues day—President, John Moore, Esq.—Cashier, Robert F. Poe—Teller, H. B. Holcombe. Directors —John Moore, Richard Tubman, Jno. Carmichael, James Gardner, John Bones, Samuel Clark, James Harper, James Frazer, Robert A. Reid, Wm. Cumming, John Edgar, Pleasant Stovall. Attorney—H. H. Cumming. Notary—W. B. Thomas. Branch State Bank at Augusta. Offering Day, Monday—Discount Day, Fri day—President, John Phinizy—Cashier, Isaac Henry—Teller, William H. Jones. Directors. —John Phinizy, A. P. Pillot, Wm. H. Turpin, Isaac S. Tuttle, Wm. H. Morgan, Geo. M. Newton, Robert M’Donald, O. E. Car michael, R. H. Musgrove, J. Moise. Attorneys—Thomas & Cocke. Notary—N. W. Cocke. Insurance and Banking Company. Offering Day, Wednesday—Discount Day, Thursday—Peter Bennoch, President —Robert Walton, Secretary and Cashier —Wm. Poe, Teller —F. A. Morgan, Book-Keeper. Directors—P. Bennoch, Wm. Bryson, Nich olas Delaigle, John Fox, A. Graham, William Harper, J. K. Kilburn, John Coskery, D. W. St. John, A. J. Miller, T. J. Parmelee, E. Cox. Attorney—A. J. Miller. Notary—F. A. Morgan. Mechanics Bank. Offering Day, Tuesday—Discount Day, Wednesday—A. Sibley, President —Geo. W. Lamar, Cashier —Daniel S. Roman, Book- Keeper—George Robertson, Teller. Directors —Thomas G. Casey, Mosos Ross, E. B. Webster, J. M. Adams, Geo. Collins, T S. Metcalf, Marshall Keith. Attorneys—Longstreet, Jenkins and Mann. Notary—Daniel S. Roman. Merchants and Planters Bank. Offering Day, Tuesday—Discount Day, Wednesday—Geo.H. Paddock, President—Jno A. Barnes,Cashier—E. W. Doughty, Teller. Directors —R. C. Baldwin, N. K. Butler, J. K. Kilburn, Horatio Bent, Wm. Robinson, Fd watd Thomas, Geo. H. Paddock, Thos. Tay lor, Wm. Harper. Augusta Library Society. James Harper, Chairman Board of Direc tors. William Poe, Secretary, Treasurer, and Librarian. Directors —Robert F. Poe, Rev. S. K. Tal mage,James Harper,Robert Cainpbell.Dr. Ken non, Henry H. Cumming, W. T. Gould, Wm. C. Micou. Days of delivery.— Every day from 3 to 4 o’- clock P. M. Medical Society. Alexander Cunningham, President Vice President. F. M. Robertson, Re cording Secretary. , Correspond- ing Secretary. Lewis Kennon, Treasurer. ——— , Orator. Medical College of Georgia. OFFICERS. The Boatdof Trustees consists of 24 members. Hon. J. Wilde, President. M. Anthony. Vice President. A. Cunningham,) Paul F. Eve, ? Executive Committee. L. A. Dugas, ) Dr. L. A. Dugas, on Anatomy. Dr. Paul F. Eve, on Surgery. Dr. A. Cunningham, on In. stitutes and Practice. Dr. Milton Antony, Midwifery and diseases of Women and Chil dren. Dr. Jos. A. Eve, Materia Medica. Dr. L. D. Ford, or Chemistry. Trustee* of Richmond Academy. President. Henry H. Cumming, G.W. Crawford, A. B. Longstreet, Dr. A. Cunningham, Win. T. Gould, Thomas M’Gran, W. W. .Montgomery, James W. Da vies. Clerk and Treasurer to the Roard— James M - Laws. Rector— Rev. H. Reid, Mr. M’Millan, English Department. | Free School. Thomas Cumming President. Peter Ben noch, Vice President. Robert F. Poe Secreta ry. Robert A. Reid, Treasurer. Eli Mustin, Teacher. Managers.—John Moore, Samuel Hale, Jno Bones, 1 Henry, R. A. Reid, Richard Tubman and James Harper. Theatre Company. J. G. McWhorter President. Isaac Moise Secretary and Treasurer. Dr. Thos. I. Wray, Robert Walton, J. Parmelee, D. W. St. John, Trustees. Union Wharf Company. Peter Bennoch, President. John Sharp, Wharfinger, Treasurer and Secretary. Directors.—Alexander McKenzie, R. H. Musgrove, Thomas G. Casey, Wm. Bostwick John. L. Anderson, A. Bidwell. Steam Boat Company. Wm. Robertson, Agent. Thomas McGran, Treasurer and Secretary. Trustees Masonic Hall. Samuel Hale, Chairman. Thomas I. Wray, Alexander M’Kenzie, A. Slaughter, John W. Wilde, Lemuel Dwelle, God- by, Wm. T. Gould, Peter Bennoch, W. Schley Eagle and Phoenix Hotel Company. Trustees.—J. G. M’Whortcr, CAoiraon, — Moses Ross Amroy Sibley. R. H. Musgrove, S. Clarke. Masonic Calendar. Social Lodge, No. 3,2 d Friday in every month. Webb’s Lodge, No. 10, meets 3d Friday ia every month. Augusta Chapter, R. A. M. Ist Tuesday in every month. Georgia Encampment. Knights Templars, Ist Monday in every mMith. Adoniram Council of R& S. M. first Satur day in December, March, June and September. Lodge of Perfection, Council of P. of Jeru salem and Rose Croix Chapter, 2d Wednesday in February, May, August and November. Consistory of S. P. R. S. 22d June and 22d December. Health Committees for the ensuing year. Wrd No. 1. Messrs. R. F Bush, Wm. T. Gould, Joshua Danforth and P. H. Mantz. Ward No. 2. B. H. Warren, M. Antony, P. F. Eve. and Jesse Kent. Ward No. 3. James Harper, J. A. Eve, P. Butler and Jon athan Meigs. Published by order of Council passed the 10th day of May 1834. GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk. MAIL A II RANGE 31 ENTS. Post-Office, Agusta, Feb. 4, 1835. Northern Daily Mail. Via Hamburg, Aiken. Leesville, Lexington C. H., Columbia, Camden, Cool Spring, Che raw, S. C. and Fayetteville, N. C. Arrives every day at SP. M. Closes every day at half past 8 A. M. Western Daily Mail. Via Bellair, Bowery, Lombardy, Warrenton, Shiver’s Mills, Sparta, Devercnx’s, Milledge ville, Wallace, Fortville, Clinton, Macon, Echoconna,* Knoxville, Union, Daviston, Talbotton, Ellerslie, and Columbus. Arrives every day at half past BA. M. Closes every day at 5 P. M. Savannah Daily Mail. Will run alternately on the Georgia and Caro lina sides of the river. Via Willowby, Black Creek, Jacksonboro, Mill Haven and Waynesboro, in Georgia, and Purysbnrg, Robertville, King Creek, Erwinton, John son’s Landing, Speedwell, Four Mile and Silverton, in South-Carolina. Due every day at SP. M. Closes at 9A. M. Charleston Mall on the Rail Road. Via A.iken, Blackville, Branchville and Mid way. Arrives every day, except Sunday, at 7 P.M. Closes every day,except Saturday,at 8 P.M. Florida Mail. Via Richmond Bath. Dye’s Store, Hudsonville, Louisville, Fishes Store, Hawkinsville, Mill wood, Berrien, Pindertown, Bainbridge, Olive Grove, Porter’s Ferry, Georgia, Chat tahoochie, Fl., Marianna, Webbville, Oaky Hill, Holmes Valley, Pensacola, Fl. Talla hassee, and all West-Florida, Blakeley, Al., and Mobile..* Arrives every other day at halt past 8 A. M. Closes every other day at 5 P. M. , Athens 31a 11. Via Gainesville, Cunningham’s,Cherokee Cor ner, Centreville,Lexington, Petersburg, Dan burg, Ty •one, Wrightsboro, White Oak, Appling, Walker’s, Watson’s Grove and Washington. Due Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7P. M. Closes Sunday, Tuesday and Thurs day at 8 P. M. Greenville, S. C. Mall. Via Pickensville, Double Branches, Pendleton, Anderson C. H., Varennes, Thompson’s Store, Temple of Health, Campbell’s Mills, Abbeville, Calhoun’s Mills, Willington, Ma pleton, Plum Branch, Park’s Store, and Wood Lawn. Closes every Wednesday and Sunday, at 8 P. M. Due every Thursday and Sunday, at 8 P. M. Carnesville Mail. Via Bowersville, Eagle Grove, Ruckersville, Elberton, Cook’s Law Office, Petersburg, Goshen, Lincolnton, Double Branches, Eu banks, Culbraith’s,and Darby’s. Due every Saturday at 6 P.M. Closes every Sunday at 8 P. M. Office Hours. The Post-Office will be open from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M., and from 7 to 8 P. M. On Sundays, from half past 9 to half past 10 A. M., and from 7 to 8 P. M. The Office will be closed from 9 to 10 A M., for the distribution of the Western, and closing of the Northern and Savannah Mails; and from 6 to 7 P. M., for the distribution of the North ern and despatch of the Western and Florida Mails. W. C. MICOU, P. M. AN ORDINANCE TO prevent owners and occupants of late in the city of Augusta, from discharging wa ter into the streets and alleys of the same so as to create nuisance. Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the City Council of Augusta, That from and after the 20th of July, instant, no person owning or occupying a lot in said City, shall, under any pretence whatever, discharge or permit to be discharged from his or her premises, any quantity of water into the street or alley so as to create nuisance. Sec. 2. And be it ordained, That any person offending against the provisions of this Ordi nance, may be find in a sum of 50 dollars for every day such nuisance may exist. Done in Council, thesth davof July, 1834. SAMUEL HALE, Mayor. By the Mayor, George M. Walker, Clerk. July 9 80 TO RENT. a s The Fire Proof WAREHOUSE now ttpjs occupied by Mr. W. R. Huff. Apply to JML J. K. KILBURN 1 August 18 ts 97. COURT CALENDAR. U. S. CIRCUIT COURTS. GTII CIRCUIT FOR THE DI-T. OF GEORGIA. James M. Wayne, of Georgia, Circuit Judge Jeremiah Cuylcr, of Savannah, Ga. District Judge. Savannah, Thursday after first Monday in May. Milledgeville, Thursday after the first Monday in November. The District Court sits in Savannah on the 2d Tuesday in February, May, August and No vember." Circuit Court Rules Day the Ist j Mondays in each month, upon which days all | writs are returnable to the Clerk’s office in Savannah. SUPERIOR COURTS, Os the State of Georgia, corrected from the en rolled Acts: Eastern Circuit-nine Counties. JOHN C. NICOLL, JUDGE, Wm. H. Stiles, Solicitor General. Bulloch, On Thursday before Ist Monday in November, and Thursday before 4th Monday in March. Camden, Ist Monday in April, 2d in No vember. Wayne, 2d Monday in April, Thursday after 2d Monday in November. Glynn, Thursday after 2d monday in April and 3d monday in November. MTntosh, 3d monday in April, and Wednes day after 3d monday in November. Bryan, Ist monday in December, and Thurs day after court in Liberty county. Liberty, Wednesday after Ist monday in De cember, and monday following court in MTntosh. Effingham, 2d monday in December and May. Chatham, Ist monday in January and 3d in June. Middle Circuit—nine Counties. JOHN SCHLEY, JUDGE, Ebcnezer Starnes, Attorney General. Columbia, 2d Monday in March and Sept. Washington, 4lh do do do Montgomery, 2d do in April and Thursday after Ist monday in October. Tattnall, Thursday after 2d monday in April and October. Emanuel, 3d inonday in April, and Thursday afte r2dm<>nday in Oc tobe r. Scriven, 4th monday in April and 3d in Oct. Burke, Ist do in may, and 3d in Nov. Jefferson, 3d do in May, and 4th in Oct. Richmond,lst do in June and Ist in Jan Northern Circuit—eight Counties. GARNETT W. ANDREWS, JUDGE, A. G. Semm.es, Solicitor General. Taliaferro,3d Monday in January and July, Wilkes, 3d do February,4th in July. Madison, 2d do March and Sent. Elbert, 3d do do do Warren, Ist do in April, and Tuesday af ter Ist monday in October. Hancock, 2d do April and October. Oglethorpe, 3d do do do Lincolnton, 4th do do do Western Circuit—eight Counties. THOMAS W. HARRIS, JUDGE, Junius Hillyer, Solicitor General, Clark, 2d Monday in February and August. Walton, 3d do do do • Jackson, 4th do do do Gwinnett, 2d do March and September. Hall, 3d do do do Franklin, 2d do April and October. Habersham, 3d do do do Rabun, 4th do do do Ocmulgee Circuit—seven Counties. JOHN G. POLHILL, JUDGE, H. Freeman, Solicitor General. Baldwin, 4th inonday in Jan. 2d do. July. Morgan, Ist do in March and Sept. Greene, 2d do in do do do Putnam, 3d do in do do do Wilkinson, Ist do in April, and Tuesday after Ist Monday in October. Jones, 3d monday in April and October. Jasper, 4th do in do do do Southern Circuit—eleven Counties. JAMES POLHILL, JUDGE. R. L. Evans, Solicitor General. Laurens, 2d monday in March and Sept. Twiggs, 2d do in April and October. Pulaski, 3d do in do do Telfair, 4th do in do do Irwin, the Thursday thereafter, Appling, Ist Monday in May, 3d in Nov. Ware, on Thursday thereafter. Lowndes, on Monday thereafter. Thomas, on do do Decatur, on do do Dooly, on do do Flint Circuit—ten Counties. A. M. D. KING, JUDGE. J. 11. Stark, Solicitor General. Crawford, 3d Monday in February & August Upson, 4th do do do Pike, Ist do in March and Sept. Monroe, 2d do in do do Fayette, 3d do in do do Newton, 4th do in do do Butts, Ist do in April and Thursday after the Ist Monday in October. Henry, 2d Monday in April and October. Houston, 4th do do do Bibb, 3d do in May and November. Coweta Circuit—ten Counties. HIRAM WARNER, JUDGE. Young J. Long, Solicitor General. Meriwether, 2d Monday in February & Aug. Troup, 3d do do do Heard, 4th do do do Coweta, Ist do in March and September Fayette, 2d do do do Dekalb, 3d do do do Campbell, 4th do do do Cobb, 2d do in April and October. Paulding, 3d do do do Carroll, 4th do do do Chattalioochie Circuit—ten Connties. GRIGSBY E. THOMAS, JUDGE. James P. H. Campbell, Solicitor General Stewart, Ist Monday in February &. August Randolph, 2d do do do Early 3d do do do Baker, 4th do do do Lee, Thursday thereafter Sumter, Ist Monday in March and Sept. Marion, 2d do do do Talbot, 3d do do do Harris, 2d do in April and October Muscogee, 3d do do do Cherokee Circuit—nine Counties. j. w. Hooper, judge. Wm. Ezzard, Solicitor General. Union, Ist Monday in February & August Gilmer, 2d do do do Lumpkin, 3d&4thdo do do Forsyth, Ist do in March and Septem. Cherokee, 2d do do do Cass, 3d do do do Murray, 4th do do do Walker, Ist do in April and on Wed nesday after Ist Monday in Oct. Floyd. 2d Monday in April and October.. INFERIOR COURTS. Eastern Circuit. Wayne, last Monday in December A May. Camden, Ist do in January and June. Glynn, 2d do do do MTntosh, 3d do do do Bryan, 4th do do do Liberty, 2d do do do Bulloch, Ist do in February and July Effingham, 2d do do do Chatham, 3d do do do Middle Circuit. Columbia, 3d Monday in June & December. Washington,4th do in January and July. Montgomery,lst do in February and August Tatnall, 2d do do do Emanuel, Ist do in January and July. Scriven, 2d do do do Burk®, Ist do do do Jefferson, 3d do do do Richmond, 4th do in October and April. Northern Circuit. Madisup, 2d Monday in January and July. Elbert, 3d do du do Oglethorpe, 4th do do June Lincoln, Ist do in February and July. Hancock, Ist do do and 3d Monday in August. Warren, 2d Monday in Feb’ry and August. Wilkes, Ist do in May and ilh in Sept. Taliaferro, 3d do do and November Western Circuit. Franklin, 4th Monday in January and July. Rabun, Ist do in July and January. Gwinnett, 2d do in June and December. Jackson, 2d do in Jau’ry and Ist in July. Clark, 4th do in October and 2d in May Habersham, 2 1 do in July and January. Hall, 4th do in January and July Walton, 3d do in May and November I Ocmulgee Circuit. Wilkinson, 2d Monday in July a,nd January. j Jones, 4th do do do Jasper, 3d do do do Baldwin, 4th do in April and October Greene, Ist Tuesday in January and 2d I Monday in June. Morgan, Ist do in June and December Putuam, 3d do do do Southern Circuit. Twiggs, 4th Monday in January and July. Lowndes, 3d do do and Ist in June Thomas, Ist do doin January and, July. Dooly, 3d Monday in March and Sept. Decator, 4lh do in January and 2d in June Telfair, Ist do in April and October. Irwin, 4th do in January and Ist in July Laurens, Ist do in June and December. Pulaski, 3d do in January and July. Appling, 3d do in June and December. i Ware, 4th do do do Flint Circuit. Bibb, 2d Monday in February &, August Houston, 4th do do v do Butts, 2d do in January and July. Crawford, 3d do in May and November. Upson, 4th do do do Pike, Ist do in June and December. Monroe, 2d do do do Newton, 4th do do do Henry, 4th do in January and July. Chattahoochie Circuit. Stewart, 2d Monday in April and October. Randolph, 2d do in May and November. Early 2d do in Januaiy and July. Baker, 4th do do do Lee, 4th do in May and November. Sumter, Ist do in June and December. Marion, 3d do in May and November. Talbot, Ist do in February and August. Muscogee, Ist do in June and December. Harris, 2d do do do Coweta Circuit. Meriwether, Ist Monday in May and November Troup, 3d do in June and 2d in January Heard, Ist do in May and November. Fayette, 3d do in June and 2d in Jan’ry. De Kalb, 2d do in July and December. Campbell, 2d do June do Paulding, 2d do do do Cobb, 3d do do lo Carroll, Ist do in February and August. Coweta, 4th do in June and December. Cherokee Circuit. Cherokee, 2d Monday in April and October. Forsyth, 3d do do do Lumpkin, 4th do do do Union, Ist do in May and November. Gilmer, 2d do do do Murray, 3d do do do Floyd, 4th do do do Cass, Ist do in June and December. Walker, Ist do in March and September. AN ORDINANCE, To reqire the Mayor to issue script, to the Medical College of Georgij • WHEREAS, the Medical College of Geor gia have by their obligations made and entered into the tenth day of May, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, bound themselves and their successors in office, to furnish Medicine and Medical attendance for all the sick in the Hospital and such prisoners in jail, as the City Council shall direct for the full term of ten years, from the first day of April last, for and in consideration of five thousand dollars— pay able in ten equal annual instalments, the first day of April,’ 1835, and on the first day of April in each and every year, thereafter, for the full term of ten years with the addition of 6 per cent interest on each and every of the said payments. Be it therefore ordained, by the City Council of Augusta, that his honor the Mayor, be re quired to issue scrip for the sum of five thou sand dollars, to the Medical college of Georgia, in ten equal annual instalments, the first of which payments to be made, on the first day of April, eighteen hundred and thirty-five, bear ing an interest of six per cent per annum, from the first day of April last. By the Mayor. SAMUEL HALE, Mayor. Geo. M. Walker, C. C. C. July 21 85 ts ’ SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST. CONTENTS FOR MARCH NO. 1835. Part Ist— Original Communications. Some of the causes of the decline and fall of most of the Agricultural Societies of South Ca rolina; by Colleton. An Historical Sketch of Gardening; by W.X. (Continued.) The Percussion Lock ; by Percussion. Account of the Mineral Springs of Virginia; by J. D. Legare. (Continnued.) Causes of Emigration ; by C. C. Pinckney. On the Skinless Oats ; by A. G. Rose. A new variety of the Common Turkey; (Me leagris gallipavo ;) by A. On the management of Peach Trees; by Persico. Queries as to the application of Gypsum, as a manure ; bv J. Part 2d—Selections. On Chemistry, as connected with the devel opement and growth of Plants, Article 111. Vegetable Physiology, in relation to rotation of crops: by M. Macaire. On the Corn crop ; by J. Buel. Lime, Ashes, and Plaster for Corn. On the manner and time for sowing Clover Seed ; bj' a Planter ofthe Lower James. Manufacture of Oyster and Clam Shell Lime in the City of New York —its important uses. South American Cotton ; bj- Robt. B. M’Afee. Management of Seed Beds. The Orchard. On the produce of 36j acres of land—from a memorandum book; by B. J. General observations on improvement, and Queries on Herds Grass; by A. B. On obtaining new and improved varieties of Grain by Crossing. The Morus Multicaulis. Part 3d—Miscellaneous Intelligence. Agricultural Society of Louisiana. White Tree Onion and Potatoe Onion. Top Onion. Catalpa Tree for Fences. Cure for the Sting of a Wasp. Why does Soap curdle with hard water 1 Potatoe Starch. Prevention of Baldness. Wonders of Chemistry. Mode of extracting Wax from Honey Comb. Liquid Manure. Monthly Calendar of Horticulture and Flo riculture. March 11 30 — Georgia, Richmond County. Mary Ann Mims, and Wm. VW Mims, Executors of Britton Mims, late of Richmond County, deceased, applies for let ters of dismission. All persons concerned, are hereby notified to be and appear al my office within the time pre scribed bp law to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at my office, Januarv 1.1835. GEORGE M. WALKER. C. C. O. Jan 1 m6m 1 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, MilledgeviUe, Geo. March 14, 1835. THE execution of the act of Congress of the 30th June, 1835, providing for the pay ment of the claims of the citizens of Georgia, and to carry into effect the Fourth Article of the Treaty of the Bth of January, 1821, with the Creek Indians, having been committed, by the President ofthe United States, to the judg ment and discretion of the Governor ernor of Georgia, lor final adjustment.- and the balance of the two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, appropriated for the purpose, (amount ing to one hundred and forty-one thousand and fifty-five dollars and ninety-one cents,) having been received from the Treasury of the United States, and deposited in the Central Bank of Georgia; and the papers in relation to said claims having been received at this office; it is therefore Ordered, That public notice be given with out delay, in all the newspapers of this State, accompanied by a publication of the Act of Congress referred to, notifying all who maj r be concerned, of the aforesaid arrangement, and requesting all claimants, and their representa tives, who have not heretofore presented their claims, as well as those who may have addition al, proof or explanations to offer in support i of claims already presented, and provided foi bv the Act of Congress, to present the same to this Department, with all practicable dispatch, as no claimant can receive his proportion ofthe appropriation, until the wholeofthe claims shall I have been adjusted, in terms of the late Act of ! Congress. Bv order of the Governor. R. A. GREENE, Sec. Ex. Dep. 1 AN ACT to carry into full effect the fourth ar ticle of the treaty of the eighth of January, eighteen hundred and twenty-one, with the Creek Nation of Indians, so far as relates to the claims of citizens of Georgia against said Indians, prior to eighteen hundred and two. Sec. 1 licit enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Ameriia | in Congress assembled, That the President of tl e ! United States be, and he is hereby, authotized I to cause to be adjusted and paid to full indem i nity, out of any money in the Treasury not ; otherwise appropriated, all claims ol citizens of the State of Georgia, under the fourth article of the treaty of eighth January, eighteen hun dred and twenty-one, between the U. States and the Creek nation of Indians, which have not been heretofore adjusted and paid, on the following principles: all claims which have not heretofore adjusted and paid, founded upon the capture and detention, or destruction of proper ty by said Indians, prior to the passage of the act regulating intercousse with Indian tribes if satisfactorily established, shall be allowed and paid. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That there, shall be an interest of six per cent, per annum allowed and paid on the amount of all claims which have been or may be adjusted and es tablished under the provisions of the aforesaid treaty, tobe calculated from the date of the or igin of the claims, respectively, up to the date of the adjustment and establishment of said claims respectively. Provided, however, That the amount whiefi may be allowed under the provisions of this act asinterest shall be calcu lated on the amount of the value of the proper ty so taken or destroyed; the amount of the principal of each claim to be determined by the value of the property for which it was and is made, at the time said property was so taken or destroyed: And provided, also, That the ag gregate amount of the claims which have been, and hereafter may be, paid, shall not exceed the sum ot two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That if, on the adjustment of the aforesaid claims, the a mount which may be found due, and the amount already paid, with the interest to be calculated as aforesaid, shall exceed the sum of two hun dred and fifty thousand dollars, the President be, and he is hereby, authorized to cause a fair and equitable distribution of the unexpected balance ot the said two hundred and fifty thou sand dollars to be made among the claimants, in proportion to the amount which may have been, or shall be, found due to them, respective ly: Provided, That the principal of the respec tive claims be first paid. Approved, June 30,1834. march 19 3t FOR publishing a Miscellaneous Paper, to be entitled “THE ALCHYMIST.” To i be devoted to Literature, Science and the Mar ! vellous. To contain original and select Tales, . Poetry, Anecdotes, Biographical and Historical | Sketches, Notices of all new inventions in the arts, and a relation of all that is wonderful,rare, and curious, in the history of the day, a list of deaths, marriages, murders, robberies, arsons, shocking accidents by flood and field, hair breadth escapes, all important criminal trials in full, which will be carefully culled from the newspapers of the old and new world. It will invariably exclude all political, religious, or pro. fessional discussions, aD<l stick to useful and en tertaining matter only. The Alchymist will be published weekly in a quarto form, on a super royal sheet, at Colum bus, Geo., by Charles F. Sherburne, at Three Dollars per year, one half in advance, the oth er at the end of six months. JjrThe Editor will be assisted bj* gentlemen of established-literary reputation, and the publi cation will commence by the first of February, 1835. Columbus, Geo. Dec. 22, 1834. i March 9 Georgia Richmond County. ! ‘WJBn r HEREAS James B. Walker applies for ’ ▼ v letters of Administration on the Estate , ol Margaret Walker, dec’d. i These are therefore to cite and admonish all J persons concerned to be and appear at my office ' within the time prescribed by law, and show [ cause (if any) why said letters should not be j granted, ! Given under my hand at office this 23d day of March, 1835. GEO. M. WALKER, C. C. O. I march 23 35 WHEREAS, James Churchwell, applies for Letters of Administration, on the > Estate of William Churchwell, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all : persons concerned to be and appear at my office ■ within the time prescribed by law, and show I cause, (if any) why said letters should not be j granted. Given under my hand, at my office, this 20th I day of Feb. 1835. GA’O. M. WALKER, C. C. O. ! Feb 20 22_ WHEREAS Benjamin Rowell, guardian ofthe minors of William Rowell, de ceased, applies for Letters Dismissory, These are therefore to cite and admonish all spersons concerned tobe and appear at mv office within the time prescribed by law,to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 22d Sep tember, 183-1. GEO. M. WALKER. Sept 22 ts 112 Georgia, Lincoln County. WHEREAS Jeremiah Griffin, executor on the Estate of Nathaniel Ragan, late of said county, deceased, has petitioned the Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory from said estate, These are therefore to cite and admonis all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 4th day of September, 1833. MICAJAH HENLEY, C.C„O. Sept 8 29 Grand Son of s*ir Arcby. ' MUCKLE ANDREW. Muckle Andrew wiuj stand th« suing season in South Carolina’atMr D. Atkinson’s, on Beach Island, near theFerrv at the very reduced price of S2O insurance arid sls the season, and 50 cents to the groom. Sea son commencing Ist April and ending2oth June - Insurance will be considered due, when the mare proves with foal, or is traded, or put off at a distance. r MUCKLE ANDREW was foaled the pro perty of Jacob Phinizy, of Oglethorpe County, eorgia. He is a beautiful grey, rising fifteen bone S <, h , rC , inches 5 superior form, large bone, giest muscular power, and fine action. co " sldere ? b V Kood judges, a horse of speed, and great bottom, and has been winner Irom one, to lour mile heats j winner PEDIGREE. MUCKLE ANDREW was fnaU.l o-.k March, !828. He was got by the celebrated horse Muckle John, (who beat Sir Charles, Sir Wil liam, John Stanley Betsey Richards Sumpter and many others;) he, sired by Sir Arrhv Beta, by Bellair, by the ironed grand dam the celebrated mare Indian Queen by imported Pilgrim; great grand dam by im ported Janus, he by the Godolpbin Arabia™ Ruckle Andrews dam was Spangle, by Sir his grand dam by the celebrated horse l ’ <s 1S grand dam b >’ the imported S r ?k k 'k fe,r Andr ? w w »s sired by Marske one of the best sons of old Diomed, bv a Medlev mare; Str Andrew’s dam, Vintage wa.faS i unner, and by the old imported’ k* Shark. ’ ° OI tbe °ld imported getter, B and h j3 IS . an , un s om mon sure foal present stock of C ht at? v- ‘° in) P rore thc and durability. For further slZe { StFengll1 ’ to the subscriber in P anieul ™ Augusta, April 1 JAMES LE VERIOH BERTRAND, JUJtL H [ HORSE will stand in the Citv of A» “i: s" s s : f d tral, has caused me to desermine to “and hi™ here.—tor particulars see handbills. Augusta, April I, 1835. W ‘ G * HAUN - Richmond County. ' Geor " e w - Crawford ap the Estate of n L^ t ! e X s of Administration on tate ol pavid Bowers deceased These are therefore to cite and admonish nil granted any) wh - vsaid should not b. of G Dec n my hand at oflfce th « day Dec. 29 GEO ‘ WA LKE R , C.C.O. 154 I ?o h r R <m A H, John Mo " ison < administra -9 , tor on tbc estate of Hugh Morri«on S^ie: PPI, “ All persons concerned are hereby notified be and appear nr my office within Se lime »re scribed by law, to show cause (if ai»nh r ?h. P ve> whv said letters should not be granted 7 } »l e ru." n v ?K^h“ ,, F,b / iE ' ,lIGE M WALKER, C. C. O. _ 1 __ _ _ mfim 15 IV OTICK. FOUR months after date, application will be made to the Justices of the Inferior nnlin ° Rlchr «ond County When sitting for rdinary purposes, for leave to sell a Tract of tHet d lT ng l an l being in the Sixth (6th) Dh- StO ” Count y» an <’ known in the plan ot said Distsict as number fiftj'-one for'th* benefit of the creditor of Jan 19 TH ° • Q LASCOCK, Adm’r. m4m 8 L-c- a r ) f;,,ar<,ia ' 1 Sa,e « CtREEABLE to an order ofthe Inferior Court of Richmond County will be sold •tthe lower Marte, Ho„..e, i„ ,K'ci!v v s al. gusta, on the first Tuesday in April next be StTn ? rTS h ° l,rS ° f sa,e ’ a Tract bind 12 h District, Monroe, No.l7B,and the undivided "•terest in one acre of Pine Land, on the new 1 iliedgeville Road, the property of Wm. Bell an idiot; also, one tract of land, 202 i acres 4th 76 ' ,nd J... 58 CATHAR, NEBELL,G. Kd |. n . F . NOTICE. OUR Months after date, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Cohim uia County, sitting for ordinary purposes lor leave to sen the Land and Negroes bekmSnp to the estate of John W. Hatch well, late of said County, deceased, for the benefit of the hc ks and creditors. TURNER CLANTON Adm’r March 23 m4m r * TYPE FOUNDRY. RE. WHITE WM. HAGER. ESPECTFULLY inform the Printers of the United States, to whom they have longbeen individually known as Letter Found ers, that they have now formed a Copartner ship in said Business, and hope from their uni ted and extensive experience, to be able to give lull satisfaction to all who may favor them with their orders. The introduction of Machinery, iu place of the tedious and unhealthful process of casting type by hand, a desideratum felt by tbe Eur<£ pean and American founders, was by Ameri can ingenuity, and at a heavy expenditure of time and money,onthe part of our senior part ner, first successfully accomplished. Exten sive machine cast letter has f»Uy tested and es tablished its superiority in every particular over that cast by the old process. The Letter Foundry Business will be carried on by the parties before named, under the firm of WHITE, HAGAR & CO. Their specimen exhibits a complete series from Diamond to 14 lines Pica; the Book and News Type being in the most modern and light style. WHITE, HAGAR <fc CO. are agents for the sale ofthe Smith’s Printing Presses,which they can furnish to their customers at the Mannfac< turer’s priees. Chases, Cases, Composing Sticks, Ink and every article used in the Printing business kepi for sale, and furnished at short notice. ’ Old Type taken in exchange for new at 9 cents pel pound. 1 N. B —Newspaper proprietors who give th« above three insertions, will be entitled to five dollars in such articles as they may select from our specimen. £ WHITE xr v , A WM.HAGAL New-York, August 7. TAX NOTICE. WE will attend at the office of J. W. Mere dith, Esq. between the hours of 10 A M. and 1 P. M. on Monday the 16th, 23d, and 30th March irst., at the Eagle & Phoenix Hotel on Tuesday the 17th, 24th and 31st Match; a the Globe Hotel on Wednesdays, the 18th and 24th March, and Ist April , and at the office 01 A. I. Huntington, Esq. on Thursdays the 12ti and 26th March, and second April, for the pur pose of receiving returns of taxable property for Richmond County, for the year 1835, and col lectingthe taxes due for the vear 1834. JACOB C. BUGG, T R. R.C. JAMES PRIMROSE, T.C. R. C, March 9 Btw 20