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CORPORATION
OF THE
CI T Y o F A II GUS T A.*
Mayor,
SAMUEL HALE.
M-j nbcra of Council.'
Lower Ward.
P. ‘Jril up, R. Dillon, R. F. Bosh.
Middle Ward.
Dr. J. S. Walker, B. 11. Warren, LI. Moling.
Upper Ward.
A. J. Miller, James Harper, J. B. Bishop.
Jastice# of th? Peace—C. Heckell, J. W.
Mori Ith, R. F. B ish, Overnton Cosby, A. 1.
Huntington, J. C. Snead.
Clerk of Council—G. M. Walker.
Clerk of Court ofCmnrnm Pleas —Daniel
McMurphy.
City Sheriff—Edmund B. Glascock.
City C (Hector and Treasurer—J. 11. Mann.
City Marshall —Mitchell Nelson.
Deputy Mar-hall —Thomas Campbell.
Coastahles —Thos. Tant, Win. 11. Howard,
Cilab Ha*field, Win. Moody, Ja nes C. Philpot,
Thomas Campbell.
Clerk of Lower Market —J. W. Meredith.
Clerk of Upper Market —John Clarke.
La tiplighter,—Benjamin Chew.
Jailor.,—Gabrisl S. Clarke.j ,
Street Officer, —E. Martin,
J idge Court Common Pleas, —J. W. Wilde,
Sessions of th# 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.
Crmirittees of Council lor the emuing year,
feta Accounts, Messrs. H trpsr.Warren&Dillon.
liuots, “ Walker, Crump & Miller.
Market, “ Bishop, Bush & Mealing.
Pumps, “ Mealing,Harper & Dillon.
Magazine, “ D.llon, Walker & Miller.
Kiver B tuk “ Bishop, Walker&Crump.
P itice, “ Miller, Mealing & Bush.
Drains, “ Warren, Harper & Bush.
Health, *‘ Bush, Mealing & Harper.
Engines, “ Warren, Bishop »& Crump.
Jail. “ Harper, Warren & Dillon.
Hospital, “ Walker, Bishop & Dillon.
City flail, " Crump, Miller & Warren.
Published by ord-tfr of Council.
County Officers.
Freeman ¥7. Lacy Sheriff.—Jacob C. Bugg,
Receiver T, R.— Win. Kennedy, Tax Collect
or. —Itoicrt Raiford, Surveyor.—lsaac Hend
ricks, Coroner.—Daniel Mac Murphy, Master
in Equi.y.
Inferior Court.
Justices-- Valentine Walker, tr. B. Marshall,
9Fillu.ru Shannon, Edward Thomas, Absalom
Rhodes-
Cle'. .* Superior and Inferior Courts —J. Mc-
La.? 3.
Clerk Court of Ordinary—G. M. Walker.
Sei.eoc- —dm Mondays in April and Octo
ber.—Centra ® 20 days before Court.
Court fir Richmond County.
iSe/iiuiw—lst Mondays in June and January.
Cy.t'i es Ordinary throaghaut the State.
Scssiom:— On the Ist M unlays of January.
March, May, July, September and November.
NMaries Public.
W.n. H. Jones, Daniel McMurphy, Charles
Carter, A. Piquet, Western B. Thomas, An
drew J. Miller, William C. Micoti, Wm. T.
Gauld, Sa nnel H. Peck, John A. Barnes W.
C. NiiK*ao,Nath’l W. Cocke, Wm. W. Mann,
Baniel 8. Roman, Bm. Poe, F. A. Morgan.
Vead«9 Masters— R. Ketchum, Beard &
Pitts, E. W. Spofford.
Keeper of the Hospital—John M’Tyre.
Saxtea—Louis Kunze.
Superintendent of the Magazine—Oliver
Danforth.
City Surveyor—Robert Raiford.
Exchange Brokers.
Bee.#, Booth & St. John, G. A Paddock.
Insurance Agencies.
Wil ys Catlin, of the Hartford Fire Insur
ance Champ say, Hartford, Connecticut.
Henry 'I. Field, of the Fanner# Fire Insur
ance and Loan Company, New-York.
Alex-ifeder M’Keaiie, of the Howard Insur
ance Company, New- fork.
James Harrison, of the Mechanics Insurance
Company, wcFtf, N. Jersey.
G. [I. Paddcek, of the Charleston Fir» Ma
rina and Life Insurance Cnnpanv, Charleston
S. C. ’
Bank of Augusta.
Oflering Day, Monday—Discount Day, Tues-
Aty—President, John Moore, Esq.—Cashier
Robert F. Poe—Teller, 11. B. Holcombe. ’
DutECToas—John Moore, Richard Tubman,
Jno. Carmichael, Jam ?s Gardner, John Bones
Samuel Clark, Ja-aes Harper, James Frazer’
Robert A. Reid, Wm. Camming, John Etfoar’
Pleashut Stovall. ° ’
Attorney —!L H. Camming.
Notary—W. B. Thomas.
Branch State Bank at Augusta.
Offering Day, M mdav—Discount Dav, Fri
day—President, John Phinizy—Cashier, Isaac
Henry—Teller, William H. Jones.
Directors.—John Phinizv, A. P. Pißot, W m .
H. A urpiti, Isaac 3. Tuttle, Wm. H. M >rgan
G-s-i. M. Newton. Robert M’Donald O E Car
michael, R. H. Musgrove, J. Moise.
Attorneys—T founts & Cocke.
Notary—N. W. Cocke.
Insurance and Banking Company.
n ay ’ 'y ednosda y—Discount Dav,
Tn irsday--p e t;r Bennoch, President—Robert
yXrlp>' e A re ’y 7 and Cashier-Wm. Poe,
Teller r A. .£ 1#
DiHRCTCw-p.aennoch, W|U Brr ' Nlch .
el as Delaiglc, J mo, j o *<, A. Graham, William
Harper, J K. h l? nrn, John Coskery, D W
St. John, A*. J Miller, T J ParmeU. ar A
Att.xney-A. J. Min er - Varmelee > E.Cox.
Notary—‘F. A.'Morgan.
HJechamcs Bank.
Offering P y, Tuesday—Discount n«-
Wednesui'j'- a. SiblcV, President— G- a ft y s '
Lamar, Cottier- Daniel S. Rontcn .
Keeper— Georjge 3.Li»ertsoa, Teller
DmzeToau- faotias G. Casey, M o«.w R oss ,
K. B. >i ebstrJ. M. Advrns, G- o . Collins T
8. Metcalf, Keith. ’ ’
J-akina end Mann.
NoTA.it —Daniel S. Raman.
. Auuuui* Library Society.
James Harper, Chairman Board of Dir-c
--tors. William Poe, Secretary, TTemmre/ and
Librarian.
Dittec.runs— Robert F. Poe, Rev. S. K. Tal
mage, James Harper,Robe't Campbell, D r . Ken
non, Henry H. Cumming W. I*. Gould Wm"
C. Micou.
Dmis of dcliversf. — Eve y day from 3 to 4 o’-
dioak P. M.
Wedical Society.
Alexander Cunningham, President - ,
, Vice President. F. M. Robertson, Re
cording Secretary. * .Correspond-
ing Seerstarv. Lewin Kenaon’ TrcMitrer.
—fetw.
yi-odloM CoXiege of Chsorgia.
OFFICHUS.
The Boatdof Trustees consists of 24 members.
Hon. J. Wilde, President.
M. Anthony, Vice President.
A. Cunningham, i
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, on Chemistry.
Trustees of Richmond Academy.
Cumming, G. AV. Crawford, A. B. Longstreet,
Dr. A. Cunningham, Wm. T. Gould, Thomas
M’Gran, W. W. M jiitgomery, James'W. Da
vies.
Clerk and 'l'rcasurcrlo the Hoard — James M’-
Laws. Hector— Rev. H. Reid, Mr. M’Millan,
English Depailment.
Free Schoi!.
Thomas Cumming President. Peter Ben
noch, Vice President. Robert F. Poe Secreta
ry. Robert A. Reid, Treasurer. C. Sturges,
Teacher.
Managers. —John Moore, Samuel Hale, Jno
Bones, J Henrv, R. A. Reid, Richard Tubman
and James Harper.
Union Wharf Company.
Peter Bennoch, President. John Sharp,
Wharfinger, Treasurer and Secretary.
Directors. —Alexander McKenzie, R. H.
Musgrove, Thomas G. Casey, Win. Bostwick
John. L. Anderson, A. Bidwell.
Steam Boat Company.
Edw. Campfield, Agent. John E. Barnes,
Treasurer and Secretary.
Trustees Masonic Hall.
Samuel Hale, Chairman. Thomas I. Wrav,
Alexander M’Kenzie, A. Slaughter, John W.
Wilde, Lemuel Dwelle, God-
by, Wm. T. Gould, Peter Bennoch, AV. Schley
Eagle and Phoenix Hotel Company.
Trustees.—J. G. M’Whorter, Ckairnian,,—
John Bones, E. D. Cooke, Thos. M’Gran, and
S. Clarke.
Masonic Calendar.
Social Lodge, No. 3,2 d Fiidav in every
month.
Webb’s Lodge, No. 10, meets 3d Friday in
every month.
Augusta Chapter, R. A. M. Ist Tuesday in
every month.
Georgia Encampment. Knights Templars,
Ist Monday in every month.
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.
The following Health Committees Were ap
pointed for the ensuing year:
Ward N<» 1 JR-F. Bush, AV. T. Gould, Wm.
’ ) Thompson, and P. H. Mantz.
Ward No. 2. f Mealing Jno. AVinter, J. H.,
( Maun, and F. Bradford.
f J. Harper, J. Meigs, N. K. Bnt-
AVard No. 3. Z ler, J. P. Force, R. Allen, U. B.
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COURT CALENDAR.
u. S. CIRCUIT COURTS.
CTH tJIIICUiT FOR THE DI>T. OF GEORGIA.
James M. Wayne, of Georgia, Circuit Judge
Jeremiah Cuyler, of Savannah, Ga. District
Judge.
Savannah, Thursday after first Monday in
May.
Milledgeville, Thursday after the first Monday
iu November.
The District Court sits in Savannah on the 2d
Tuesday in February, May, August and No
vember. Circuit Court Rules Day the Ist
Mondays in each month, upon which days all
writs are returnable to the Clerk’s olfice in
Savannah.
SUPERIOR COURTS, t
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.
M’lntosh, 3d monday in April, and AVednes
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 M’lntosh.
Effingham, 2d monday in December and May.
Chatham, Ist monday in January and 3d in
June.
Middle Circuit—nine Counties.
JOHN SCHLEY, JUDGE,
Ebenezer Starnes, Attorney General.
Columbia, 2d Monday in March and Sept.
AVashington, 4th do do do
Montgomery, 2d do in April and Thursday
after Ist monday in October.
Tattnall, Thursday after 2d monday in April
and on second Monday in October.
Emanuel, 3d monday in April, and Thursday
after 2d mondaj* in October.
Seri Ven, 4th mendayin April and 3d in Oct.
Burke, Ist do in May, and 3d in No,v.
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. Semmes, Solicitor General.
Taliaferro,3d Monday in January and July,
AVilkes, 3d do February,4th in July.
Madison, 2d do March and Sept.
Elbert, 3d do do do
Warren, Ist do in April, and Tuesday af
ter Istinondayin October.
Hancock, 2d do April and October.
Oglethorpe, 3d do do do
Lincolnton, 4th do do do
IVestcrn Circuit—eight Counties.
THOMAS YF. HARRIS, JUDGE,
Junius Hillycr, Solicitor General,
Clark, 2d Monday in February and August.
AValton, 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 C. POLHILL, JUDGE.
H. F> -eeman, Solicitor General.
Baldwin, 4th monday 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 d> 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. H. 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, 41 b 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.
AAiw/tg J. Long, Solicitor General.
Meriwether, 2d Monday in February & Ail"
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 jo do
Campbell, 4th do io do
Cobb, 2d do in April and October.
Paulding, 3d do do do
Carroll, 4th do do do
Chattahoachie Circuit—ten Cannties.
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 du 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
Ciicrokce Circuit—nine Counties.
J. av. Hooper, judge.
Wm. Ezzard, Solicitor General.
Union, Ist Monday in February & August
Gilmer, 2d do do fly
Lumpkin, 3d & 4th do do fl o
Forsyth, Ist do in March and Septem.
Cherokee, 2d do do ( | o
Cass, 3d do do do
Murray, 4th do do j o
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 & May.
Camden, Ist do in January and June/
Glynn, 2d do do j o
M’lntosh, 3d do do 4 O
Bryan, 4th do do ,| o
Liberty, 2d do do j 0
Bulloeh, Ist do in February’ and July
Effingham, 2d do do
Chatham, 3d 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 Jq
Emanuel, Ist do in January and July-.
Scriyen, 2d do do fl o ’
Burke, Ist do do d o
jefferson, 3 1 do do do
ichmond. 4th do in October and April.
Northern Circuit.
Al idison, 2d Monday in January and July.
Elbert, 3d do do do
Oglethorpe, 4tli do d o June
Lincoln, Ist do in February and July.
Hancock, Ist do do and 3d Monday
in August.
Warren, 2d Monday in Feb’ry acd August.
Wilkes, Ist do in May and 4th 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 Jan’ry and Ist in July.
Clark, 4th do in October and 2d in May
Habersham, 2 I do in July and January.
Hall, 4th do in January and July
Walton, 3d do in May and November
Ocmulgee Circuit.
AVilkinson, 2d Monday in July and January.
Jones, 4th do do do
Jasper, 3d do do do
Baldwin, 4th do in April and October
Greene, Ist Tuesday in January and 2d
Monday in June.
Morgan, Ist do in June and December
Putnam, 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.
I Dooly, 3d Monday in March and Sept.
Decator, 4th 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,
j Pulaski, 3d do in Jan .aiyand July.
I Appling, 3d do in June and December.
I AVare, 4th do do do
Flint Circuit.
; Bibb, 2d Monday in February & August
Houston, 4th do do 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 andjuly;
Chattahoochie Circuit.
Stewart, 2d Monday in April and October.
Randolph, 2d do in May and November.
Early *2d do in January 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 nhd 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 A’dyand November:
Gilmer, 2d do do do
Murray, 3d do do do
Floyd, 4th do do do
Cass, Ist do in June and December;
AValker, Ist do in March and September.
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supply of Ladies ORIENTAL BON
NETS of the most fashionable shapesand latest
Pans styles; also a great variety ofother styles
of the Gipsey and Cottage shapes. They have
also received ladies very superior dark Fur
Tippets [some with long ends,] and extra rich
6-4 Tibet Wool Shawls, embroidered in most
splendid style. The ladies are respectfully in
vited to call and examine the above.
Oct. 14 |22
~ A I)MI NISTR AT(Tr'S~S Tb l' IC E? “
FOUR Months alter date, application will
be made to the Court of Ordinary of Rich
mond county for leave to sell ail the real estate
of Daniel A. Weed, deceased,late of said coun
ty- A. J. MILLER,Adm’r.
Jnly 17 m l tn 85
A D MINISTR AS<) R'TnFoTICE.
FOUR months after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Rich
mond county, for leave to sell four Negroes,
namely, John, George, Lucy, and Nancy, be
longing to the estate of Robert W. M’Keeh, de
ceased. H. BOWDRE. Adm’r.
Nov. 2, 135 130 in4m
administrators notice.
A LL persons indebted to Robert W. M’-
Keen, deceased, are requested to make
pay ment to the undersigned ; and those holding
claims against said deceased are required to
hand in an account of their demands within the
time prescribed by law.
_ „ “ H. BOWDRE, Adm’r-
Nov r. 130
BLANK DEEDS,
Neatly punted and for sale, at this Office.
TO THE PUBLIC,
rff’lllE subscriber, having purchased the
-H. Southern Agriculturist from its late Edi
tor and Pi oprietor, Mr. John D. Legare, soli
cits the support <>l the friends of Agriculture
and ot the interests connec|t*d with it, through
out the Southern States. He has published
this work for Air. Legare from its commence
ment, in the year JB2H, and heisthus practical
ly acquainted with the mode in which it should
be conducted. Its publication will be continue 1
® n >hes«wie Zenitsand so the same manner as
neretolore, with such improvements as bis ex-
Penenee may suggest.
T , suC,sc ’’iber is solicitous to mate this
ourna the vehicle for disseminating useful in- \
’’ ina *°n not only with regard to established
ol Husbandry, bm also experimental
Agri > culture and Horticulture, he in
t’rom 11U< Ultrestr ained communications
Hom ill persons occupied in tbese pursuits.-
lated ‘J, le . llna ? lne tliat -olitdiy facts or iso
£Jed 1 AU'“s arerivirtl iobe commu
•i.f.ri-e.rnt./ ci * ema,lc knowledge is but the
d=,-,re o ate ofhnmble particulars; and Science
iu every department, is brought to perfection
not through the instrumentality of a sin-de ex
traordinary mind, but by the contributions of
particulars by many individuals, and generally
I aLei the lapse ot many years. He is desirous
| lieretore, to have as many facts to record asean
; beturnished; andfiomthe Planter, who issys-
I tematic in his experimental labors, an account
1 oi his failures as well ds of his successful es
: h ’7 s ! WIH be acceptable. If the last are worthy
| of being recorded that they maybe imitated, the
j first merit to be noted in order to be shunned.
| The Subscriber hopes that this appeal to his
| fellow-citizens of the South, will not be in vain,
i ft would be a reproach to our Planters to suffer
1 „ ls , Per fodicaltomeet the fate of the Southern
Kenew. Os the lad it may be justly said, that
I it was suffered to fall, when it was not onlyrear-
I mg toy us a well merited fame as a literary
i people, but it was also vindicating the Southern
character and Southern habits from the unjust
; aspersions which have been so liberally bestow
[ed upon us out of our section of country. The
; -S O UTHERNA GRICUL TUR IS T' in some
measure supplies the place of the Southern Re
; fjtcic so far as regards the circumstances last
i alluded to. It serves as a Register not only of
i methods oi Husbandry, but also of facts relatin'--
1 ?. 01 . ,r system es Slavery. The subjects of the
I discipline, thetreatment, the characters of our
Slaves, are fairly suited to its pages, and con
stitute tapics as interestingand importantas any
I which can engage either our own attention or
i the attention of those abroad, who feel a legit
imate interest in our concerns.
The Subscriber begs leave, in conclusion, to
I remark, that if he had not undertaken to con
tinue the publication of this Periodical, it most
probably would have been either removed from
our city,or been suspended. Wdiether it will
be in his power to continue it, will depend not
only on the pecuniary but the Literary Con
tributions of Southern’Planters. He confident
ly now leaves this matter in their hands, feei
ng a full assurance that there is wanting on
he part of our Planters, neither the liberality
nor mental eneigies necessary to sustain the
Southern Agriculturist.
A. E. MILLER.
Charleston, S.C., Dec. 1, 1534.
PROSPECTUS ~
OF THE FOURTH VOLUME OF THE
SOUTII ER N R<) S E BUD,
ENLARGED AND IMPROVED UNDER THE TITLF OF
the Southern rose.
THE first number of the fourth volume of
the “ Southern Rose Bud'' will be issued
the last week in August, 1835, under the name
of the SOU I HERN ROSE. The amount of
matter will be nearly double; the paper of a fine
quality, and the type improved.
The subscribers to the “ Rose Bud ” have in
cluded persons of fill denominations in religion
throughout the Unioil. j
The contributors to the Southern Rose will
be persons of high literary standing, many of
whom have contributed to the “ Rose Bud.”
TERMS—Two Dollars per annum payable
in advance.
June 12 7o
NEW YORK
SPIRIT OF THE TIMES.
A METROPOLITAN* GAZETTE
Os the Sporting, Literary, and Fashionable
World.
WILLIAM T. PORTER, EDITOR.
The prominent feature in the character of
this Journal, is, its devotion to the Sports oftlie
Field and Turf. Gentlemen will find in its col
unis regular rej>orts of the races which come off
on the principal Courses in the Union, —co-
pious extracts from '‘Bell's Life" and the Eng
lish Sporting Magazine’s, with every kind of
Sporting Intelligence accessible to the Editor.
Shooting and Angling, with the collateral and
necessary information upon each of them, will
claim our attention, while Rural, Ayualie, and
other exhili rating amusements will not be forgot
ten. The owners of the crack Trotting Horses
ot New l orkand Philadelphia, may rely upon
seeing the perforamaaces of their nags faithful
ly chronicled in the Spirit of the Times.
In line, every endeavor will be made to ren
der this paper available, and even indispensi
bie, to gentlemen ol the Turf, throughout the I
country.
A arious and elegant selections from the A
merican and Foieign Magazines, with brief
original remarks uyo i current literature, will
determine the Literary character of this Ga
zette.
The affairs of the Stage, with all kinds of
1 heatrieal Chit-Chat ,will receive constant atten
tion.
Carefully digested summaries of Foreign and
Domestic News will be given, and the whole
rendeied as pleasant and acceptable as the Ed
itoi can make it, by crowding into his columns
all the Sayings and Doings about Town.
This, we trust, will be a favorite, as it is a lea
ding and original feature in our design. Un
der appropriate devices will be found the Quips
and Quirks of the thousand and one Wae r s about
Town, with the last “good things” of “Figaro"
and “Bob Short," together with a dashing Sal
magundi of the liveliest sallies of the intire edi
torial corps; each spiced and peppered to the
taste of the mirth loving vo'aries of the Fun
Frolic, Flash, and, Fashion of old Gotham! Fact
Scraps,Oddities and, other Gleaningsby the Way
side with the latest On Dits, Scan AJag', and do
ings in. the Fashionable circles, will always be
carefully collated lor the amusement of the Gen
eral reader.
; Such are the more prominent features of the
plan of our publication. We enter on our la
bors not as novicesin the art of getting up
a paper combining various interests and Jaden
with amusement: our whole life has been em
ployed in qualifying ourselves for the task
With such resources as years of experience
haveafforded us,by the certainty of being sustain
i ed byfriends known as approved writers and dis
criminating critics, we fearlessly launch our
bark on the broad ocean’of public opinion, and
.cheerilyspread our sails to the breeze of public |
lavor that already beckons us to its embraces
and may- waft us to the goal of our wishes.
7he y,ev: 4 nrk Spirit of the ’rimes is publish
ed in a beautiful and attractive form, on Satur
day Mornings at 171 TJroadway (entrance at
Courtland street) and furnished io the Country
subscribers at j? 3.00 per annum in advance, or
SI.OO per quarter, payable quarterly.
Advertismerils inserted on equitable terms,
with a substantial reduction to Yearly Adverti
sers.
NOTICE.
A LL Persons indebted to the subscriber for
.tTR. services rendered by Bertrand Jr. will |
please call and settle with Mr. Henry Dalbv. as j
he is authorized to transact business for me du- }
ring my absence from the State.
W. G. HAUN. I
August 7 ts 93 I
PROSPECTUS
OF a monthly magazine to be entitled
THE SOUTHERN LITERARY JOURN'A
To ho published in Charleston, S. C.
WHILE numerous Literary Periodicals
are isgusd from the American Press
which are liberally patronized, it has been »
subject ol general regret, that since the discon -
unuance of that able work, the Southern Re
view, there has been no Magazine established
in South Carolina affording a suitable medium
through which ihe opinions of our best writers
might be brought to bear directly and usefully
upon the public mmd. It is with a view to
meet this demand that the publication ot this
Journal is proposed, and that the general and
substantial support ol the citizens of the South
is respectfully solicited.
The proposed Magazine will consist of Ori-
Lmmnumcations on Literary and Scien
ifiv Subjects; of Popular Tales suggested by
histoiieal and local associations; of Poetry,
and I ohtical Intelligence. Its columns are in
tended to afford a vehicle for the fiee but tem
pei ate discussion of all questions, which from
their importance, interest or attraction are de
serving of the attention of an educated c»»hK
munily. If it shall become, what its name ini'
ports, a Journal of strictly Southern Literature
if it shall serve to place upon record a true'
account ol the opinions, feelings, habils and
general tone ol thinking of an enthusiastic a’As
mgh-minded people—if, under the enlivening
ab P\ ,all °n of the Genius Loci, and with the ap
l r m r mg smiles of the generous and thg fair,- anrf
£i C t n I ? CU 5 r I nce and effective »itl of the learned
»i a n^rL ed n m ? n atn ong us, it shall contribute,
v Ti T de o ree > ‘o secure for the South
tntitfod nnH L ! lera >y position to which jt is
ino- : t /i and J* is capable of maintain*
Tl > S * Sl /” u?i l^en be iullv accomplished.
Ihe m ork will be conducted by the Subsets
whAiXm r.iT e * al Litera ‘y Gentlemen
'mntk nn f tocontributecon
stant!} and hberally to its columns, who are in
mrested in its success, and who think the pres
ent a favorable juncture for the commencement
of such an enterprize. It will be printed in an
octa i o form, on fine paper, in monthly number*
of fifty-six pages each, and will be pin to press
as soon as a sufficient number of subscribers
can be obtained tq .authorize its publication
1 no Jmiinal will be furnished to subscribers at
h ive Dollars per annum, payable at the expira
tion of six months, liom the date of the first
number.
r-i . DANIEL K. AVHITAKER.
Charleston, March 24, 1835.
“<; e,i, igofthc Literary and Philosophi
ca Society o S th Carobna convened the
was/ff h u 1835, ' hc lon ° win R Resolution
'\as otk ed by Benjamin Elliott. Esq., seconded
ed • * l ‘ Co ,en ’ Es< l*> and unanimously adopt-
T bat the Literary and Philo
sophical Society understand, with high gratifi
cation, that Mr. Whitaker is about commencing
a monthly journal, to be devoted to the ad
vancement of Southern Literature, and, with
pleasure, declare their opinion of his full quali
fication for such an undertaking, and comply
with his request to be permitted to publish th#
proceedings of the Society, and such communi
cations to the Society ns the Curators may an.
P rove - (Signed) *
JOSEPH JOHNSON,
From the Minutes. President pro. tein.
Jacob De La Motta, Secretary.
O’ Subscriptions will be received at this of
ce and the different Jfook Stores in this City.
AN ORI)INAN(*E
To require and regulate the weighing of Cotton
in the City of Augusta.
"WM/HEREAS, it has been made known to
w v the City Council of Augusta, by th#
petition of many ot the merchants and deniers
in cotton in this city, that a great loss is sustain
ed by reason ot the irregular manner of weigh
ing cotton —For remedy whereof:
Sec. I. Be if ordained by the City Council
oi Augusta,- and it is hereby ordnined by the
authority of the same, That from and after the
first day of May next, no cotton shall be weigh
ed m the City of Augusta, except at a public
warehouse; and that all keepeisof warehouses
as well as their assistants, before weighinganv
cottofi, shall apjiear before some member <ir
Council and take and Subscribe the following
oath or affirmation: “I, A B do
swear (or affirm,as the case may be)tbat I will
to the best hf my judgment and ability correct
ly weigh or cause to be weighed; -otlo/i
brought to the warehouse (where 1 officiate) for
the purpose of being weighed, and will make a
reasonable deduction for wet, if, in my judge
ment, any should be made on that account, and
make or cause to be made a fair return of the
weight to the person entitled to retfefte th*
same. Which oath, when taken, shall b 6 de
posited with the Clerk of Council. And all and
eveiy person or persons w*ho may offend against
the provisions ol this section of the ordinance j
shall be subject to a fine not exceeding one
hundred dollars for each and every offence; and
in all cases where any warehouse keeper of*
any ol his assistants shall fail or neglect to take
the said oath, or to file the same with the Clerk
the said warehouse keeper snail be held and
deemed the offender, and liable for the penalty J
Sec. 2. And be it further ordained by the I
authority aforesaid, That it shall be the'right
and privilege ol any purchaser of cotton in any I
warehouse or store, to have the same delivered
to him at the actual weight thereof at the time
oi the sale, to be ascertained by weighing, audl
ea<h and every vender of cotton, or keeper of a I
warehouse, or store who shall refuse to deliver]
such cotton by actual weight, shall be fined in al
sum not exceeding one hundred dollars finl
each and every offence. 1
Done in Council, the 22d day of April, 1835.1
>SAMUEL HALE, Mayor. I
By the Mayor. J I
GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk.
PROSI’ECTUS OF THE I’ALLADIItM J
FEpilE PALLADIUM is published weekly!
-BL on a royal sheer, at Newnan, Coweta!
county, byCF. SHERBURNE, it is devoted
to 1 olitics, Agriculture. Literature, and the!
Artsand Sciences.—lt will support, in a mild J
but firm manner, the principles of'the Union!
I arty of this State and of the United States : il
will oppose the doctrine of Southern Confede!
ration and Nullification in the South, and thel
Abolitionists and Fanatics at the North.—lt]
the maintenance of these tenets, it will be t d
aim oi its editor to treat all parties ingenuouslyl
invariably excluding all articles leading til
personal invective, or vulgar biise. fl
With these sentiments we fearlessly launcM
our staunch bark upon the troubled ocean of th J
political w’orld.
Teu.ms—Three dollars per annum, payabh
in advance or within six inonths„or four dollar;
at the end of the year.
Aug. 29th, 1835
Georgia Richmond County.
V mEHz^b?hw isha Perr vman, Guardian
I T T oiLhzabeth Watson— a minor,applies foi
letters dismissory from his said 1 Guar
damship. • *
These are therefore to cite and admonish al
pet sons concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause (if any) why said letters should not bi
granted.
Given under my hand at office this 15th dai
of May. 1835. J
GEO. M. WALKER, C. C. O
may 15 59
F<*UR months after date, application wil
be made to the Inferior Court of Rich
mond County, while sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave to sell a Lot of Land, situate
lying and .being in the countv of Troup, con
taining two hundred two and a half acres
belonging to the estate of John Heckle, dec’d
and drawn by said John Heckle.
HENRY HECKLE. Adm’r.
Sept. 23 m4m 113