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4 CORi’ORATION OF THE c 1 Y O F A U C U S T A . Mayor, S.l 171.7 LL HALE. sl> a’mrs if Cjuucil. Lt.c r Hurd. P. Crump, 11. Dillon, R. !•’. Bish. Middle Ward. Dr. J. B. Walker, B. IL Warren, H. •' ahng. T]>!>:■ r Ward. A. J. Mill’'". Jum*s H uper, J’’ ;\ * P \ V Justices of t'li Peae'-J. v t Mendth, H. F. Bas.i, Oven. ■> >"• ' Hit itingo.i, J. C- Snead. ~ Clerk of Cimicil —G. M. '* 1 _ n 5 A.4 Clerk of Court of CJ “ '* ' ! *■ u • McMurphy. Crv \I.H-<i.ill--- >d ‘tehel! Nel- »i- G1 Tim, Am. 1L !! >■• "'■ CrL-b lit fill. \V n. M >ody, Ja nes Cm a.lpm,- Tim ms Ca nsP’e-11. , t j . Ci.’i-A of L over Mivkul— >'■ Clerk of i'npee M.i ket-.T mn Glartm. Li nnliglVT.— Benja nin Cue'... Jul.h,- •ri ? l T SA'iu.<e. Street Dm ' r,—E. Minm, vq.L* Ju ige Court Common Plea -. J- .’ • ? S-ssion l of the Court oi Common r-le.is, -J »» > t> >1 I’ondnv m April. 4th Mmlav in l-ebimv). -■> A Mind tv in Co, Ph d. July, Id do <». io ,>j and 21 d >. A zt Dq. •> ul> befire (J.» • rt. Cmrnituw 1 >f Cmneil forth - e rming y ear. O i V-• > nr:, \l i (i: p tr. War re a X Dillon. Strems, - W iik -r.Cru npX Miller. Market, lbs mp. Bush x M-anng. p a n “ M -I'lin r.l dirperCt Dillmi. Mi' r .izi:i-’ D 11-m, Wn'-< • • X Miller. RLerßink " Bis'i >p, Walk "i-X < p •*, \j O. .. M’tling X Lush. Ij.il-':’ ■■ 1, is'i. Mealing X l.lirper. E i -mA, ■■ W ir : e.),Bishop& Crump, j,;f “ H troer. W irren X D;W m. 'll isnit’il. 11 W tlkor, Bisho,> X. Dillon. UityiliH. ■ < 'i- imp. Miller X Warren. • P iblish- Iby »c ICC -ineil. i minty O ’i'e"s. Pi -e nn V. Lu-.' S'mriT-i mb C. Bugz. R’.mivr I’. I - V a. K’ i >c4v.. la<' ’- I’i-l or’_ Ribert it iif >r I. Surveyor.—lsaac Hend rifk-i. Cumur. — Jmiel .Mac Uurphy, Master in Equity. I iferi >•• f mrt. .A-jALtes—Valentin.” Walker. G. B. Marsh-til, Will a a S.rri im, Etw t 1 Tn > na?, A ■ al.rm Ilh-J ie ■■ , ~ Ci irk S.ip-ri >r and Interior C rirts —J. Me- Laws. Clerk C a irt of Or Unary—G. M. ’A :r. fl is tlh Mondays in Ayil a.id Octo b;r.--.?git.,-1 D ■•!, i) d lye 'before Umirt. S ipe.ure ID tri . ' Rteli nmi I CriMy. S,-.sA > i.' • M m I’. - in I .me mid J?mnnry. C rai-ts >f Or Un ivy thr >:r hant the State. s . ; .;, th .; l it Mind v, <of .i.innnry Mirra, Mi/, •! ily, State über and -N ivember. X il tries Vu'i'ic. ♦ Wn. 11. ’ iiel M • I'lrnliv, Charles Cirtir, X. •'.. Wimn-n B T.ioans, An dre*v f. Mtli .'i, Willi tm C. Mi n i, Win. I'. Grill, Sin id IL Peek. John A. Baines. W Ni n n >. Xoitlrl AV. Co ■!<■■. Wm. W. Mann. s>aniel S. It > ntn, A in. Pae, I-\ A. Morgan. Veidie Misters—lt Ke’ch’im, Beard X Pitts, EMV. Spmfn d. Iveepor of the II >s ( Hta.l—Julia M lyre Sexton Lmis Iviaze. S i >?ri lieu lent of the Magazine—Oliver Danforth. City Survey sr—R.>bert llaif>rd. Ilscaa rrc Broke *s. Beers, 80-th & S’. John. G. A Paid ack. la*.ara >ce A; jiirt*s. Wil ys Catlin, of the Hirtford L'irc Insur ance Co n.i i’iv. i I it f > d, Connecticut. Henry 11. Fi *1 1, of ih- Barm Fire Ln.- ir- j anc •a id L)in Co ay.iay, New-I-n k. Al m ialer M X *. ol the ilja ard Insur-• ance Co annoy, Xew-'f >ri<. Ji iris II iri i-. i l. >f ’h<: M :ehmiics Insurance J Co npany, Nc>v > 1.. "> Jer-c.- G. 11. Pad Inch’, oi t ie Cirirfeston Fire As |. ' riti* an I L f*. Ins'.i t.i *c. C impailv. Charleston.: S' Bank if Augusta. O Tiring D 1 v. Moiidav—Discount Dav ri;..*s div —Pre.i Imt, J >hn Mmr?. Eq.—Cashier, Robert F. Poe —Te-'mr, If. B. II >kmm’n*. DiaucToits —J-m:i Ao->i’i. Richard Tub min, Jrio. Cirmic'in *l, Jam *s Gardner, John B mes, Samuel Clark, 5a a ■- Harpm*. J.unc- Erazcr, Ribert A. R *i I, Wm. t'u.a mug, John E Igor, Pleisint Slovad. Arrotvsr —'L IL C’ i n aing. AsortaY— .B- Tho mi . B -.nir'i "Ma*-? !ia i’« at Luru?!:i. D Tiriirz D ’V, M mliv Disc mnt Dav Ft i d tr —Presi i-nt, Ja’m Pninizv— C.t.dn. r, Lciae H-nry—Teller, Wiiliai.i H.Jom:-. DinEcro is. —John Pmnizy, \ n Pillor, Wm. Tl. Turpin, Isaac S. I‘atil *. •?. : .. ri. Morgan, Geo. M. \ !.vt >a IlfmiiW: , i!■!. O. E. Uar inichad, It. IL H i .0, J. Moise. Arro-inv.v.s—• Th > nascl. Cocke. NoriuY— N. W. U>:k:*. Ins r*an'". a> 1 ?J inking C mp-imy, Od'.ring Dr*, W.• y -Diemint Day, Th*i: lay •‘ , ir B*m>A P■■ -i i-mr —Roh .■(•! W ilto i, S t■ i v ail C > -lom' —W n. Po , Teller—F A Mngr.i. Diiierro is —P.B •in Wm. Bry.-on, ?<ich- nlas Dclaigle, Jo ia I* ox, A. (• aaam, Wi'lia.n Jlarpir, J. K. Kdn irn J >nt> Commy, D. w. Si. John, A. J. Mi'l *r, T. J. Farm E.C I)A , Ari'Otis’EV —A J. Miller. Mota'.m -F. A. -Morgan. *< mb > lies Bank. O faring D, ■; Tu !-.lav-Di--'o*mt 1b,., Welne -lay-'- A. SP • -I m: --.5 m. W Linir, Cmli:-r —D mi tl S. Ronin, Booii ixn *. >er —' > mr.-v R morisoti. Tell :r. Duity ro - L'n mns G. Casey, M >sns f’m'i', E. 3. Wcbs'er, .1. M. Ad i m-, G-, C >lli,ns. T S. M’tealf. M trsha.ll Keith. \.rr>m - zv< - A m rsi. re it. J-anin n i 1 '.’aim. Normv —Done! S. R-. mi A i:ib‘a I/bra-y Si-iefy, Jvn " ’< '.i n *r. Chairman B ri;-J of Di-e > tors. Wiili’i a Poe, Seerctury, 1 om. nr.-r, and Librarian. De.ts.jro7.-i—!<.>b'r' " ?•>-, Rev. S K T mage. r am .*< H irp .'i', 1 i’>e *t l , a*n - i ,, '*l!.Dr. K>n y.on, I-*nry 11. Cu n ning W. T.Gmil l, Wm. C. Miaou. Di-rof dcliv'r:/. Eve • div from 3to 1 o'- clock P. M. Medical So'iety. Alexander C inningham, President Vice Pm-iimt. F. M. Robertson, Re cording Secretary. , Corre-pond- I’3 Seere’arv. Levis Kennon' Treasurer. Orat«r. AJc.llca’ College of Georgia. Ol'l'lCEltS. The Bmtidof Trustees consists of 71 members. Hon. J. Wilde, Pre.-ident. M. Anthony, Vice President. A. Uunniii.gh.im, ) Paul F. Eve, £. Executive Committee. L. A. Dugas, } Dr. L. A. Dugas, on Anatomy. Dr. Paul F. I Eve, on Surgery. Dr. A. Ctmningbani, on Im I stitmes and Practice. Dr. Milton Antony, | Midwifery and diseases of Women and Cinl dren. Dr. Jos. .L Eve, Materia Medico. Dr. L.D. Ford, on Chemistry. i’vnsiecs of iiiclimand Academy. Cumming. G. W. Cran ford, A. B. L mg.ureet, Dr. A. Cunningham, Wm. T. Gould, Thomas ■ M’Gran, W. \V. Al migmnerv. James \V. Da- C: . a-'-id . HKird— James M’- Laws. i; etor-A.‘v. 11. Reid, Mr. M’MLUii, Englis'.i Dcp-.i; tm-ciit. Th.mi ts Cu mning President. Peter Ben noch, Vice President. Robert F. Poe Secreta ry. Robert A. R.*id, Treasurer. C. Sturges, Teacher. .Mas imm-s.—John Mo ire, Sa nuel Hale, Jno B'' ’ Henry, R. A. Retd, Ri 'h irdTubman and James 1 lai per. Ummi Wharf Company. Peter Bminoeh, President. John Sharp, Wharfinger, Treasurer and Secretary. Diiii’.c'roiis.—zilexander McKenzie, R. H. Musgrove, Thomas G. Casey, Win. Bostwick John. L. Anderson, A. Bidwell. ?s>etim Boat Company. Edw. Campfield, Agent. John s Treasurer and Secretary. Trustees Masonic IJa'L Sn-n-ielHalc. Clmirinnn. Thoma; I. Wray. Alexander M'Kenzie, A. Slaughter, John AV. Wilde, Lemuel Dwelle, God- AV iii. i . Gould, Peter Bennoch, AV. Schley Llin’e and P'ite.nix Hotel (Dmpany. I itcsi'EEs. —.1. G. M Wfi >rtcr, Chairman,- - John Bones. E. D. Cooke, Tbos. M Gran, and S. Clarke. Masonic Calendar. Social Lodge, No. 3,2 d Fridav in everv month. AVebbs Lodge, o. 10, meets 3J Fridav in every month. A'iru<:a Chapter, R. A. .Al. Ist Tuesday in every moiHi>. GemnO t. Fmen npment. Knights Templars, Ist Munday in every month. A Lmh-nm Council of R& S. M. first Safnr in Dec ■ :i’'. . M irch. June and September. Lodge t>, Pvmee ; Council of P. of Jera <alem and R j < o-oLx Chap.er, 2 f Wednesday in February, iVI-i.y, August ami November. Consistory of S. P. R. S. *22d .Line and 22d December. H’jalts-i comhittim;s. ' Tiie f>llowing Health Committees were ap pointed for the ensuing year: • W itt’ Wv i p - Bush. AV. T. Gonld, AVm. vatu...,. } Thompson, ami P. H.Mamz. Ward No. ’. jtV Mt ’ 11 ’ Y. i!1 ' c L J - H - I Mann, and F. Bradlord. f J. Harpet, J. Meigs, N. K. Bnt- AVard No. 3. 2 ler, J. P. Force, R. Allen, U. B. ( Clarke, Jno. Kerr, and A. B >ggs. IMIOSPECTIkT - or rm: tiiiiid volidie of the P.llt LO Lit MA a . 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March IP »UR mm th' after dale, application will ..ka.‘ I-... made to the Honorable the Justices of the lull lor Court when sitting for ordinary imiToscx, leave to sell the one fourth of an undivided Tract of Land. Icing and beign in the coirmv of ' I •ii v , an I known as lot N>. -217 in th'* I'.’- i a mid as th? property ol’Ro bert AV. Bugg, a minor. A. RHODES. Guardian a.mi! £4 m 4m 4J UUIKT CAI.E.K DAIL L T . s. cißuvrr courts. GTH ClllCLir 101 l THE 1)1 T. OF GEORGIA. James M. Wayne, of Georgia, Circuit Judge I Jeremiah Uuyler, of Savannah, Ga. District J udge. Savannah, Thursday after first Monday in May. Milledgeville, Thursday after the first Monday in November. The District Court sits m Savannah on the 2d Tuesday in February, May, August and No vember. Circuit Court Rules Day the Ist i Mondays in each month, upon which days all writs are returnable to the Clerk’s otiiee in Savannah. SUl’I’.llIOR COURTS, Os the Slate oj Geortfia, corrected front the en rolled Acts: ICastern Circuit—nine Counties. John c. Nit'm.t., judge, Hwi. 11. Stiles, Solicitor General. Bulloch, On Thursday before Ist Monday in November, and Thursday before Ith Monday in March. Camden, Ist Monday in Apiil, 2d in No vember. AA r ayne, 2d Monday in April, Thursday after 2d Alonday in November. Glynn, Th.-.rsday after 2d monday in April and 3d monday in November. M’lntosh, 3d monda} r in April, and Wednes day after 3d monday in LLovember. Bryan, Ist inonday in December, and Thurs day after court in Liberty county. Liberty, AVednesday after Ist inonday in De cember. and monday following court in M’lntosh. Effingham, 2d inonday in December and May. Chatham, Ist monday in January and 3d in June. Middle Circuit—nine Counties. JOHN SUH-LEV, JUDGE, Ebenezer Starnes, Attorney General. Columbia, 2d Monday in March and Sept. AVashingion, lih du do do Montgomery, 2d do in April and Thursday after Ist monday inOotober. Tattnall, Thursday after 2d inonday in April and on -•■'•mid Monday in October. Emanuel. 3d monday in April, ami Thursday after 2d monday in October. I Scriv'eii, Ith inondayin April and 3d in Oct. 1 Burke, Ist do iif May, and 3d in Nov. [Jefferson, 3d do in May, and 4th in Oct. i Richmond. Ist do in June and Ist in Jan NoiTlierii Circuit—eight Counties. G.HtNETT W. .INDRKWS, JUDIjE, .4. G. Semnies, Solicitor General. ‘ i .i'.ierro,3d Monday in Jantiai’y and July, 'A ilkes, 3d do February, Ith in July. ; '.Luiison, 21 do March ami Sept. Elbert, 34 do do do j Warren, Ist do in April, and Tuesday af ter Ist mundny in October. Hancock, 2d do April and October. ■ Oglethorpe. 3d do do ‘ do ■ Lincolnton, 4th do do do Western Circuit—eight Counties. i THOMAS W. HAimtS, JUDGE, Junius Hdlycr, Solicitor G neral, Clark, 2d Monday in February and August. Walton, 3d do do do Jackson, Ith do do do Gwinnett, 24 do March and September. Hail, 34 do do do Franklin, 2d do April and October. Habersham, 3d do do do Rabun, 4th do do do Ooinulgec Circuit—-seven Counties. JOHN U. I’OI.HILL, JUDGE. It. ! ')'< • ut"o, Solicitor General. Baldwin, 4th inonday in Jan. 2d do. July. M -an, Ist do in March and Sept. Gm . m*. 2d do in do do do Putnam, 3d do in do do do AVilkiiison, Ist do in April, and Tuesdav after Ist Monday in October. Jones, 3.1 m .mdayin April and October. Jasper, Ith d) in do do do S nitir.irn Circuit—eleven C >u::ties. JAMES POLIHLL. JUDGE. 7i. L. Eva is, Sdicilor General. Laurens, 2d inonday in March and Sepf. Twiggs, 2d do in April amt October. Pulaski, 34 do in do do Telfair, i:h do in do du Irwin, the Thursday thereafter, Appling, Ist .Monday in May, 34 in Nov. Ware, on Thursday thereafter. Lowndes, on Monday thereafter. Thomas, on do do Decatur, on do do Dooly, on do du Flint Circuit—ten C niiities. ‘ A. M. D. KING, JUDGE. J. 11. Stark, Solicitor General. Crawford, 34 Monday in February X August Upson, lt.h do do ' do Pike, Ist do in March and Sept. Monroe, 2.1 do in do do Fayette, 3:1 do in do do Newton, Ith do in do do Baits, Ist do in April and Thuisdav after the Ist Monday in October.” Henry, 2d Monday in April' and October. Houston, 4th do do J o Bibb, 34 do in May and November. Carve fa Circuit—ten Comities. HtltAM WAUNEH, JUDGE. Young .7. Long, Solicitor General. Meriwelliei, 2d Monday in February & Aug. Troup, 3d do do do Heard, 4th du do do Coweta, Ist do in March and September Fayette, 24 do lo do Dekalb, 3d do lo do Campbell, lih do io do Cobb, 24 4o in April and October. Paulding, 3d do do do Car roll, Ith do do d 0 Chattahomliitt Circuil—fen Caimtieg. GKIGSBY E. THOMAS. JUDGE. Junes I'. 11. Campbell, Solicitor General St y.vart, 1-t Monday in February X August Randolph, 2d do du ' do Early 3d do do do Baker, Ith du du do Lee, Thursday thereafter- Sumter, Ist Monday in Marchand Sept. .Marion, 2.1 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. Hoopes, judge. JF>n, Ezzard. Solicitor General. Union, Ist Monday in February X August Gilmer, Md do do do Lumpkin, 3d X Ith do do do Forsyth, Ist do in ?»lareh and Septeni. Cherokee, 2d do do do Ca>s, 3d do do do Murray, 4th do do do AValker, Ist do in April and on AVed nesday after Ist Monday in Oct. Floyd. 2d Monday i.i April aiid October. INFERIOR COURTS, liastern Circuit. AVayue, last Monday in December & Mav. Cainileu, Ist do in January and June.” Glvr.il, 2d do do ' do M’lntosh, 3d do c!q do Brvun, 4th do do do L.iberty, 24 do do do Bnllocli, Ist do in February and July Effingham, 2d do do do' Chatham, 3d do do Mi.ldie Circuit. C diimbia, 34 Momlav m June X December. As ashington,4th do in January and July. Alontgumei-y,lst do in February and August Tatnall, 2d do do do Emanuel, Ist <1 >in January and July, s •rive’ll. 2d do do ‘ do' Bur'-e, L' do do Jo Jefferson, 3 1 I-. do do Richmond L's jia m October and April, Northfiii Circuit. Mntnon 2d Xlonday in January and J uly. ! Elben 3d do du. do Ogletlmi-pe, Uh do do June Lincoln, Lst do m February and July. Hancock, Ist- do do and 3d Monday in August. Warren, 2il .Munday in Feb’ry and August. AVilkes, Ist do in May and 4th in Sept. Taliaferro, 3d do do and Novemoei Western Circuit. Fianklin, -IMi Monday in January and July. Rabun, Ist do in July and January. Gwinnett, 2d do in June and December. Jackson, l2d do in Jan’ry and Ist in July. C:ark 4th do in October and 2d in Alay Habei’sham, 2 t do in July and January. Hall, 4th do m January and July Walton, 3d do in May and November Ocmulgce Circuit. AVilkiiison, 2d Monday in July and January. Jones, -ftii <l6 do do Jasper, 3d do do do Baldwin, -Ith do in April and October Greene, Ist 'Tuesday in January and 2d Monday in June. Morgan, Ist do in June and December i Putnam, 3d do du do Southern Circuit. Twiggs, 4lh Monday in January and July, i Lowndes, 3d do do And Ist in June Thoijias, Ist do Join January and July. Dooly, 3d Monday in March am! Sept, j Decifor, lili do in January and2d in June | Tcllp.il', Ist du m April and October. 1 Irwjp, 4th do in January and Ist in July ! Laurens, Ist do in June and December. i Puiqski, 3d do in lan .aiyami July. Appling, 3d do in June and December. i AVaje, 4th do do do ♦ Flint (. ii cuif. j BibiJ, 2d Monda ,’ia February X August i Houston, 4th do do' do i Buttfs, 2d do in January and July, j Crah fold, 3d do in May and November. i Upsbn, 4th do do do Pikq, Ist do in U rine ami December. Moijroe, 2d do jdo do Neujton, 4th do 'do do Henry, 4th do in January audJuly. Chatlaiioochie Circuit. Siep’art, 2d Monday in April and October. Randolph, 2d do in May and November. Earlly 2d do in Januaiy and July. Baker, 4th do do du Lee,j 4th do in May and November. Sumter, Ist du in June and December. ; Almrion, 3d do in May and November. Talbot, Ist do in February and August. Muscogee, Ist do in June am! December. Harris, 2d do clu do Coweta Circuit. Meriwether, Ist Monday in May am! Nm ember Troup. 3d do in J une and 2d in January Heard, Ist do in May ami November. Fayette, 3d do in June ami 2d in Jan’ry. De Kalb, 2d do in July and December. j Campbell. 2d do June do Paulding, 2d do do do Cobb, 3d do .do io Carroll, Ist do in February and August. Coweia. 4th do in June ami December. Cherokee Circuit. i Cherokic, 2d Monday in April and October. I Forsyth, 3d do do do Lampkin, 4th do do do Union, Ist do in A’ayand November. Gilmer, 2d do do do Murray, 3d do do do Floyd, It h do do do (Liss, Ist do iff J une and December. AValker, Ist do in March and September. TH 84 KNICKFRBOCKiiR. li:t THE NEW Yo.tK MON I'HI.Y MAGAZINE 1 S Periodical having passed into the _H. hands of the undersigned, will hereafter be issued with punctuality on the first of every month, and in a style of typographical execu tion, which it is designed shall not be surpassed by any similar Periodical in this country. The proprietors will use their endevors to avoid the examples of their predecessors, in liberal prom ises ami scanty fulfilments. The work is here after todepend, rather upon thccharacter which it shall be able to acquire, than upon extraordi nary announcements of the pr<>*peelive excel lence to which it is to arrive. The Editor uill receive in its subversion the constants assist ance of his brother AA’h.lis Gayloud Clark, of Philadelphia: and no exertions will be left un employed to render the woik honorable to American Periodical Literature, and Accepta ble to the public, whose patronage is only so far solicited as it shall seem tobe deserved. The original plimns—which it is designed shall be so varied, as to form a combination of t he solid ami useful with the entertaining and agree able—will be from literary pens of established reputation, (both aihome and abroad,) in dif ferent cities and portions of the United States In addition to the original papers, liberal space will be devoted, under head of Liter ary Notices, to brief and candid reviews of new works, of proper distinction, with such extracts as may be necessary to add interest, or i > evince the justice of the accompanving criticism A Monthly Compendium will also be given, comprising, in a succinct form, all events of importance which may have occurred during the month, with such remark’s, or illustrative commimi::, as they may demand. The general intelligence of the several States—puli' leal, sta tistical, and domestic—arranged under their separate heads, will be embraced in this depart ment. Briel Obituary Notices of eminent per sons who may have deceased during the month will likewise be given. The Editor's Table will be devoted to the familiar discussion of such local or gcneal limi ters. as could not, with propriety, be classed under the above named head<. If an earnest desire t.<> raise up a National Periodical which shall do honor to American Literature—if unwearied industry and exertion on the part of the conductors—the employment in its pams of much of the be.-t liierarv'talent of the country —-il’t ii? beau’y of execution, and early and punctual transmission, can insure its suece it is confuhmtlybelmved thattlu- Knick erbocker M’-mzine will attain to general favor LEAVIS GAYLORD CLARK CLEMENT M. EDSON. TYPE FOUNDRY: F. M Hi Fi: XJ.V?.!. HAGFR. inform the Printers of J3.S.- the United Slate;, to whom they have longbeen individually known as Letter Found ers, that they have now formed i Copartner ship in said Business, and hope from their uni ted and extensive experience, to be able togiv e lull satisfaction to all who may favor them with their orders. - The introduction of Machinery, in ’place of the tedious and unhealthful process of easting type by Land, a desideratum fell by the Euro" pean and American founders, was” by Ameri can ingenuity, and at a heavy expenditure of : time and money, on the part of our senior part ner. fust successfully accomplished. Exten sive machine cast letter lias fully tested and t s tablished its superiority in every particular over that east by the old proeess. The Letter Foundry Business v. ill be carried on by the parties before named, under the firm i of AVHITE, HAGAR X CO. Their specimen exhibits a complete series ! from Diamond to 11 lines Pica: the Boot; and News Type being in the most modern and light I style. " 11l TE, HAGA R X CO. are agents fur the salepfthe Smith's Piintiu-Press-s.which they can furnish to their customers at the ?>lanufac turer’s prices. Chases, Cases, Composing Sticks, Ink and I every article used in the Prim ing business, kent ' for sale, and furnished at shoit notice. ’ Old Type taken in exchange for new ;it f) cents per ponn-J. N. B—Newspaper proprietors vim give the above three insertions, will be -'.titled to five dollars in such ai tides as tkev ..ray select from our specimen. }?.’ yA r HITE New-York. Angux 7. WM. HAGAR. rworus'ALs. Fui Publishing la the Town ul Wetumpka Ai ! abaniUj ii weekly paper tu be entitled the WET UAI FKA T LMES. fgHIE 115$. nos Wetumka being situated at ! the head of Steam Boat navigation on the' 'Coosa river, amt being justly estimated as an j impel taut point where tiiecummci ceof an exlen I sive, rich productive district of the country must : concentrate; a paper being deemed by the sub- [ scribei necessary to the people who reside in the I 1 own, and tu those who must trade there, as a i sort ol Messenger betwcAi tiie agiicullural and ; commercial population—he, therefore proposes ■ ; to establish a Journal in the Town of Weiump-; I ka, under the title which heads this prosnec- i ! tn 7-., j 1 lie object oi the Times is not to effect any ; party views whatever, and therefore, will not j be the organ of any faciiu. , or the tool of any I pai ty but will be devoted tu the dissemination of' ■ coriect and useful information and to the main I tenance oft he rights and interests of the peo- ple. 11. S columns will at all times be open -to men of all parties and all opinions—also to'a frank, free and full discussion of till the politi cal questions vitally affecting the and well being ol National the Government and the i cause of liberty against anarchy and misrule. A summary view of all important events ■ happening in any part ofthe United states, and i a .summary ot all foreign intelligence whether I civil or political, deemed to be of an important ; or interesting character, together with a correct ■ account of the Market of this and other places I will be se vised by the practical merchant, and I published weekly. It will bathe endeavor of the publisher tofurriisli | his patrops with all important news on any and every subject calculated tu benefit the public, amt to present them with such original and se ' lected articles as may be of an instructive or cn i tertaining nature. He, also pledges himself, to ; spare no exertion:, on his part io render the Times worthy thepatronage of an enlightened ’ and generous community. < TERMS. i The Times will be issued on a Stipcrroval she. at #3 30 in advance —.$4 if paid within six ths—or 5 dollars at the cluse of a year. ' Adverti. ’inents will be inserted at the, usual rates. HENRY LYON. MdiitHipka, Ata. 224 1835. TO THE PUJSLIU, ■ z jR'HLE .subscriber, having purchased the -feL Southern Agriculturist fvoin. its late Edi tor and Pi oprietor, Air. John D. Legaue, soli i cits the support ofthe friends of Agriculture. I and ot the interests connected with it, through out the Southern Smtes. He has published this work for Mr. Legare from its commence ment, in the year L>2H, am! heisthus praclical i ly acquainted with the mode in xvhich it should ■be conducted. Its publication will be continue 1 ■m ilieiG.n.t.sand in the -same mamicr ns heretofore, with such improvements as his ex perience may suggest. As the subscriber is solicitous to make this Journal the vehicle fur disseminating useful in formation, not only with regard to established .systems ol Husbandry/but also experimental edorts in Agriculture and Horticulture, he in vites free nnd unrestrained communications from all persons occupied in these pursuits.— Let no one imagine that solitary facts or iso lated experiments are too trivial tube commu nicated. All systematic knowledge is but the aggregate ofhnmble particulars: and Science, in every department, is brought to perfection, not through the instrumentality of a single ex traordinary mind, but by the contributions of particulars by many individuals, and generally after the lapse of many years, lie is desirous, therefore, tu have asmany facls to record as can be furnished; and from the Planter, who issvs temaric in his experimental labors, an account of his failures a> wi 11 as of his successful es- Iprts, will be acceptable. If the la-G are worthy of being recorded that they may be imitated, the til.st merit to be noted in.order to be sliuniicd. I he Subscriber hopes that th is apjieal to his fellow -citizens ol the South, will not be in vain. ; <1 /would be a reproach tuoui Planters to su del this .Periodical to meet the la’eof the Soulkern ' llcricu;. Os the la.-t it mav be juMly raid, ilia! i it w as sufl *reJ to faip wlie.i it wa -nol only rear ing tor us a well merited lame as a literary i people, but it was also vindicating the Southern character and Southern habits from She unjust , aspersions which have been so lib-erallj' bestow ed itpo'i us out of our section of country. The “ ’S , Or777ff'7 i > .V.4G7'7C'77v7’/7 I ’7S7’' i insome Pleasure supplies the place of the Soul hern Jtc , I’ccir, so tar a■< regards th * cit'ciim>t.aiiees ktsi alluded 10. Il serves as a Register not only of methods of Husbandry, but also (if fa els relatino t > our system es Slavery. The subjects of the . discipline, the treatment, the characters of our Slaves, are fairly suited to its pages, and con stitute topics as iiiterestingand important as any which cam imgagc eitlier our own attention or the attention of those abroad, who feel a.legil imate interest in our concerns. The Subscriber begs leave, in conclusion, to remark, that if he had not underlaken to con tinue the publication of this Periodical, it most ; probably would have been either removed from I our city,or been suspended. Whether it will be in hispuwer locominue it, will depend not only on the pecuniary but. the Literarii Con-. /rtcu'7hms of Smuhci u Planters. He confident- ■ lj r now leaves this matter in their hands-, feel ing a full assurance that there is wanting on j he part of our Planters, neither the liberality ; nor mental energies necessary to sustain the ' Southern Agriculturist. A. E. MILLER. Charleston. S.C., I>ec. I, 1831. THE gJLK CULTURIST. FSIIIE Executive Committee of the Hartford J 3. Comity Silk Society, have commenced a ' publication, called the Silk Ctillutisl and I'ar- \ mers Manual. 'i'he object ofthe publication is to disseminate ■' a through knowledge of'the cultivation ofthe ; Mulberry Tree, in all i.s varieties—the rearing [ ufSilk Worms—th? production ot Cocoons, i and the reeling of Silk, in lire most approved j method. 'Phe importance of this knowledge 1 1 will appear from the fact that tiie nett profits of ■ 1 of landdevoted to the culture of Silk, is double, j ' it not triple, tothat deiived from any other crop ! which can be put upon it. It is also a fact,that ; very moderate farmer can raise several hun-! dred dollars worth ofsilk, without interfering ! ’ withhis ordinary agricultural operations. But I in order toavail himself ofthis facility to obtain I competency and wealth, which our soil and ‘ ' climate have given him, he mns! possess him- [ selfofinf uunation on the subject —for without ; it. his attemps will be fruitiest. I: >. S) therefme I the object of the Committee to diffuse this m-i ■ formation as extensively as possible, and at the i : cheapest rate. The publication will contain a ! I complete manual or directory from sowing the ' seed to reeling the Silk, together with such facts and experiments, as will enable farmers! to raise Silk', and prepare it for mai ket, w uhout ! further knowledge or assistance. It will also! contain interesting matter on agriculluial sub jects in general. Terms.— TheCnltni'is* will be puLli-hi'd in monthly numbers of Eight Quarto Pa'-cs at ' Fifty Cents a year. No subscription will I<*re j :eived unless paid in advance, and fur not less I than a year. Subscript tons received Ly F. G. Comstock , I Sec’y, Hartford. Conn., to whom als<>, Cmnmu’ i nications may be addiesesc', which it post paid-1 will be attended to. Editors who will c'.’py the above, shall ‘ receive the publication for one year. Hartford, April. 1835. GO jr.iqiJlON-L B. B. KIRTLAND X CO. AIEIICHANT TAIL.OHS —L'ndcr U. S. Hotel. jh RE receiving and opening a splendid As-1 surtment ol GOODS in their line—Calj ■ and sec. 29 ts March 9 PROSPEtTUS OT MONTHLY MAGAZINE TO BE ENTITLED THE SOUTHERN LITERARY JOURNA To be published in Charleston, S. C. "'V/®,/ HILE numerous Literary Periodicals w W are issued from the American Press which are liberally patronized, it has been a . sui.jeet ol general regret, that since the. discoil l tinuance cl that able work’, the Southern Re 1 I lucre has been no Magazine established ; in bouth Carolina affording a suitable medium u. Minch the opinions of our best writers . might be 1,, might to bear directly and usefully . upon the ptmlie mind. It is with a view to meet tins umnand that U )e publication ot this Journal is proposed, and that the general and simstamial suppoit ofthe citizens of the South is fespecttully solicited. The proposed Magazine will consist of Ori*. cnial Communications on Literary and Scien» i title Subjects; <4 Popular 'l'aics suggested by historical and local associations; of Poetry, and Political intelligence. Its columns are in tended to atiuid a vehicle lor the lice but rein l perate discussion of all questions, which from their importance, interest or attraction are de-* , sei vmg ol the attention oi an educated com l I mumty. If it shall become, what its name im i poits, a journal of strictly Southern Literature ■ il it shall serve io j-.lace upon record a true account of the opinions, feelings, habits and general tone of thinking of an enthusiastic and ■mgli-mmded people—if, under the enlivening Hist,)) ation of the Genius 7-cc/,'and with the ap 1 pi o', ing smiles of the generous and the fair, and t.ie com-urrcnee and effective aid ofthe learned amt talented men among us, it shall contribute, in any small degree, to secure for the South tiial elevated Literary position to which it is en.itled ami which it i.s capable of maintain l 1 (1<: - S1 ,?n will then be tally accomplished. . aae work wiil be conuucted by the Subscri- m’ S1 uC i d i’ 7 , y, ', vclal Literary Gentlemen . c P 'g ” C( [ •stautiy am, liberally to its columns, who are in terested in its success, and who think the rres eat a ia; oi able juiictuie for the commencement oi such an enterprize. It will be printed in an octavo form, on fine paper, in monthly numbeis ol titty-six pages*each, and will be put to pi ess as soon as a sufficient number of subscribers o) 1 , 11 bp obtained to authorize its publication. 1 he Joiiinal w ill be liij nishcd to subsuribets at Five Dollars per annum, payable at the expira tion ot six months from the date of the first number. RA NI EL K. WHITAKER. Charleston, March 24, 1835. • /•I a labeling of the Literary ami Philosophi j PS , Loeicty ol South Carolina, convened the j -/ul ol o.aich, 1835, the following Resolution P' a w" .by Bc,l i aili ii» El.iott, Esq., seconded ' >l - -'F '--alien, Esq., ami unanimously adopl- ■ Z.V.syJrci.’, That the Literary nnd Philo sophical Society un'deistfind, with high "lalifi catimi, that .Mr. Whitaker is about commencin'- a momuly journal, to be devoted to the ad" vancement of Souihei'n Literature, and, with I pleasure, declare their opinion oT his full quali- I hca , !; '’ n for such an undertaking, and comply i uitii .us leanest to be jiermitted to publish the | pioceeutngs ot the Society, and such communi cations to the Society as the Curators may ap prove.-’ (Signed) ' 1 , JOSEPH JOHNSON o rom the Minutes. President jiro. tern. •q <; O‘ ! De B.A Motta, Secretary. , -gg" Subseiyptio.'i? will be received at this of : cejindHbe different Book Stores in this City. AN ORDINANCE ~' j To require and regulate l.ic weighing of Colttn in the City of Avgusta. i 1; ■'■REAS, it has been made known to w V the City Council of Augusta, by the I petition oi many of the merchants and dealms ! in cotton in this city, that a great loss is sustain i cd by reason of the irregular manner of weigh ing cotton—Foi remedy whereof: I Sec. I. Be it ordained by the Citv Council el Augusta, and it is heicby mdained by the I aitihority ol the same, That from and after the ( lie t day of May next, no cotton shall be weigh eo in the City ol Augusta, except at a public v. ji■•iiotjsc; and that ail kecpeisol warehouses as well as l lieir assistants, before weighing any ■ Cvition, siml, appear before some member oi : Council ai:d take and subscribe the following . oaj.li or ain riua’ion : “I, A B do solemnly swear (or aliirin,as the case may be)that I will s to tne best ot my judgment and ability coircct i ly weigh or cause to be weighed, till cotton I.4ought to the warehouse •’ where I oliiciatc) fur 1 the purpose ol being weighed, and will make a , leasoiiaole deduction lor wet, il, in my judee ; merit, any .should be made on that account, and make oi cause to be made a fair leturn of the weight to the jierson entitled to receive the same.’’ Whieli oath, when taken, shall be de posited with tin.: Clerk of Council. Aml all and ■ j-ersou or persons who may offend against the jnovisions ol this section oi the ordinance shall be suqe’cl to a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars fur each and every offence; and , in all cases wuere any warehouse keeper or any of Lis assistants shall tail or neglect to take the said oath, or tqgile the same wiib the Clerk, j the said warehouse keeper snail be held and deemed the off. rider, and liable for the penalty, j Sec. vi. And be it further ordained by the l authority aforesaid, That it shall be the'right and pi tvilege of any purchaser of cotton in any wai ehonsc store, lo have the same delivered . to him atjhe m-tual weight thcrcofat the time • of the sale, to be ascertained by weighing, aud ' ca'h and ev erv v mler ot cotton, or keeper of a warehouse, or store who shall refuse to deliver i such cotton by actual weight, shall he fined in a i sum not exceeding one hundred dollars foi ! each and every offence. Done in Council, the 22d day of April. 1835. , SAMUEL HALE. Mayor. Ly tne Mayor. GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk.. 'wl OE ' THE J’alladiuiw; J AkLADIUAI is published weekly, J— on a royal sheet, at Newnan, Coweta eonnly, by (J. F. SHERBURNE, it is devoted ‘V 1 > /g'lculture. Literature, and the Arts and Sciences.—lt will support, in a mild, but firm manner, the principles of ther-Uniun Party of this State and of the United States: it will oppose the doctrine of Southern Confede ration and Nullification in the South, and the Abolitionists and Fanatics at the North.—ln the maintenance of these tenets, it will he the aim of its editor to treat all parties ingenuously —invariably excluding all articles leading to personal invective, or vulgar busc. With these sentiments we fearlessly launch our staunch bark upon the troubled ocean ofthe political world. Terms—Three dollars per annum, payable in advance or within six months, or four dollars at the end of the year. Aug. 29ih, IN>5 Ci I’-aia Richmond County. JFerryman, Guardian V V otElizabeth Watson—a minor,applies for leit-ws di-miissory from his said Guar (laiii.ship. These are therefore to cite ami admonish all pm ->i; - concei ned t > be and appear at my office wiihin the time presetibed by law, and show cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 15th day of May, 1835. GEO. M. AVALKER, C. C. O. um’-LJ 58 NOTICF. GREF.ABLF >u an order of the Inferior Court oi L . iue-md county, w hilesitting tor urdiuaiy pmposes, will be sold at the Court house of Pike county, on the first Tues day in October next, the undivided interest in a tract of land in said conntv, 2d district, No. 178. for the ben fit of William Bell an idiot. CATHARINE BELL, Guardian. July 29 wtd 90