Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, May 08, 1833, Image 1

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VOL» 7. PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, AT Sk O’CItOOK, IP. Uff. m tr. Howard’s Brick Buildings,opposite the Post-Office M’lntosh Street. . DIRECTIONS. «-i tt .„f L&nd and Negroes, by Administrators, Execu 1 .rVor Guardians, are“equired, by law, to be held on Wo f r«t Tueaday in the month, between the hour, of ten in the t wenoon and three in the afternoon, at the the county in which the property te aituate?-Notica <f , .... aalea m«st be given in a public gazette SIXTY dtya -rinrious to the day cf sale. Notices of the sale of personalproperty ris,hst be given in like manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale. Notice to the debtors and'creditors of an estate, musrbe published, for FORTY days. Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or d nary for leave to sell land, must be published for FOUR months. Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must be published for F JUR MONTHS,before any order absolute shall be made hire in by the coart. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, Washington, 4lh March, 1833. In future, the following rules and regulations are to be observed : < Ist The duties of the Assistant Postmasters General; Chief Clerk and Subordinates, are dis tributed into three divisions. The first, the Southern Division, under the superintendence of C. K. Gardner, the Senior Assistant, w'll comprise the States of Virginia,(with the Di t.of Columbia,) Louisiana, North Carolina, Arkansas Territory, South Carolina, lennessee, Georgia, Kentucky, Florida Territory, Indiana, Alabama, -Illinois, . Mississippi, Missouri. The second, the Northern Division, under the ' superintendence of S. R. Ho'Rbie, Assistant, will comprise the States of I Maine, New York, New Hampshire, New Jersey, I Vermont, Delaware, Massachusetts, Maryland, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Ohio, and Michigan Territory. 2d. Each of these Divisions shall embrace an office of Appointments and instructions, and an office of Mail Contracts; the office of Mail Dep redations to remain as at present organized, aux iliaiy to both. 3d. To each of these Divisions shall be as signed four Corresponding Clerks, two for the office of Mail Contracts, and two for the Office of Appointments and instructions, a Contract Clerk, an Appointment Clerk, a Route Book < Clerk,’ a Recording Clerk, and Clerks for regis tering orders, fines and other miscellaneous dutl.s. . 4th. One of the Corresponding Clerks in each I Division, shall be designated as the principal CJerk.Qf the Division. . 6th. The Senior assistant will be charged with the business of procuring Mail Portmanteaus, Canvass Bags. »tks and Keys, and with all A clerk shall be assigned to aid him m their performance, who, under the ] direction of the Assistants, respectively, s all keep the registry of the checks countersigned l.vthem. - ] 6th. The business of forwarding Blanks for Accounts, Locks, Keys, Post Office Lists, Laws, sac. shall be performed under the direction of fbe Assistants, within their respective Divisions 7th. The principal Clerk of the Division only, shall sign official correspondence, and that, in •case of the absence of the Assistant. Sth. 'lhe third division, will be that of finance, under the superintendence of the Chief Clerk, D. B Brown, who shall be the Treasurer of the Department. There shall be under liis control the “Book Keepers,” the “Solicitor’s Office,” She “Pay Office.” the “Examiner’s Office,” the ■•'Register’s Office,” and the “Dead Letter Of fice, to the last of which shall be attached the business of the general letter file. Oth. No money shall be paid into the Depart ment. directly to the Treasurer, nor paid out of it, directly by him. _______ SUPERIOJOCOURTS. EASTERN CIRCUIT, 9 Counties.’ William Law, Judge, Joseph W. Jackson, Solicitor General. Bullecb. Thursday before the Ist Monday in November and the Thursday before the 4th Monday in March, Camden. Ist Monday in April, and the 2nd in November. Wayne. 2d Monday in April, and Thursday after the 2d Monday in November. Glynn. Thursday after the 2nd Monday in April, and the 3rd Monday in November. Mclntosh. 3rd Monday in April, and the Wednesday after the 3rd Monday in November. Bryan. Ist Monday in December, and the Thursday after oourt io Liberty county. Liberty. Wednesday alter the Ist Monday in December, and the Monday following the court in Mclntosh. Effingham. 2nd Monday in December and May. Chatham. Ist Monday in January, and the 3rd in May. MIDDLE CIRCUIT, 9 Counties, William W. Holt, Judge. Charles J. Jenkins, Attorney General. Columbia. 2nd monday io March aOd Sep tember. Washington. 4th monday in March and September. Montgomery, fihd mouday in April, and Thursday after the Ist monday in October. Tattnall. Thursday after the 2nd mouday in April, and the 2nd monday in October. Emanuel. 3rd mftnday in April,, and the Thursday after the 2nd monday in October. Scrittn. 4th tnonday in April, and the 3rd monday in October. Burke. Ist monday in May, and the 3rd monday in November. Jefferson. 3rd monday in May, and the 4th monday in October. •Richmond- Ist monday in June, and the Ist monday in January. NORTHERN CIRCUIT, 8 Counties. William H. Crawford, Judge. Daniel Chandler, Solicitor General. Taliaferro. 3rd monday in January and July. Wilkes. 3rd mouday in February aud 4th in July. Madison. 2nd monday in March and Sep tember. Elbert. 3rd monday in March and Septem ber. Warren. Ist monday in April, and the Tues day after the Ist monday in October. Hancock. 2d monday in April and October. Oglethorpe. 3rd monday in April and Oc tober. 4 Lincoln. 4th monday iu April aad October. WESTERN CIRCUIT, 8 Counties. Charles Dougherty, Judge. Turner H. Tripfe, Solicitor General. Clark. 2d monday in February and August. Walton. 3rd do do Jackson. 4th do do Gwinnett. 2nd monday in March and Sept. Hall. 3rd monday in March and September. Franklin. 2nd monday ia April and October. Habersham. 3rd do do Rabun. 4th. do do OCMULGEE CIRCUIT. 7 CoUeties. L. Q. C. Lamar, Judge. Kd*arY> Y. Hill, Solicitor General, GEORGIA COURIER. Baldwin. 4th tnonday in February and Aug. Morgan. Ist do March and September. Greene. 2nd do do Putnam. 3rd do do Wilkinson. Ist monday in April, and Tues day after the Ist monday in Oc'ober. Jones. 3rd monday in April and October. Jasper. 4.h do do SOUTHERN CIRCUIT, 13 Counties. Lott Warren. Judge. Stephen F. Miller, Solicitor General. Twiggs. 3rd monday in March and Sep tember. Lowndes. Thursday before the 4(h tnonday in May and November. Thomas. On the mondays thereafter. Dooly. 4th monday in March and September. Decatbr. Monday after the 4th Monday hi May and November. Early. On the mondays after the court in Decatur. Baker. On the mondays after the court in Early. Telfair. 3rd monday in April and October. Irwin. "On the Thursdays after. Laurens. Ist monday in April, and Wednes day after the Ist monday in October. Pulaski. 2nd luonijay in April abd October. Appling 4th monday i t April and October. Ware. O<i the Thursdays after. FLINT CIRCUIT, 10 Counties. Christopher B. Strong, Judge. Washington Poe, Solicitor General Crawford. 3d Monday in Feb’y. and August Upson 4tlr do do Pike Ist do in March September Monroe 2d do do Fay.tte 3d do do Newton 4th do do Butts Ist Monday in April and Thursday aP ter the Ist Monday in October. Henry 2d Monday in April and October Houston 4th do do do * Bibb 3d do in May and November CHATTAHOOCHEE CIRCUIT, 15 Counties Grigsby E. Tho'mW, Judge James P H Campbell SolidWor General Stewart 2d monday in January and July Randolph Thursday thereafter Lee 3d monday iu January and July Sumter Thursday thereafter Marion 4th monday in January and July Muscogee 2id monday in February fa Aug. Talbot Ist monday in Match and September Carroli 4th tnonday in April and October Harris 2nd monday in March fa September Meriwether 3rd do do Troup 4th do do Coweta Ist monday in April, and Wednes day after the Ist monday in October De Kalb 2nd monday in April and October Campbell 3rd do do Heard Ist monday in May, and Friday after the 4th monday in October CHEROKEE CIRCUIT, IO Counties. J. W. HooTTr, Judge William Ezzard, Solicitor General Cherokee 2nd monday in Feb. and August Forsyth 3rd do do Lumpkin Thursday after the 3rd monday in February and August Union 4lh tnonday in February ami August Gilmer Thursday after the 4th monday in February and August Murray Ist monday in March and Sept. Floyd Thursday after do Cass 2nd'monday in March and September Paulding Thursday after do Cobb 3rd monday in March and Septembet INFERIOR COURTS, EASTERN CIRCUIT. Waye Last monday in December and May Chmden Ist do in January and June Glynn find, do do Mclntosh 3rd do do Bryan 4th do do Liberty 2nd do do Bulloch Ist do in February and July 1 Effingham 2nd do Chatham 3rd do do MIDDLE CIRCUIT. Columbia 3rd monday in June, and De cember Washington 4th monday in January fa July Montgomery Ist do in February and Aug. Tattnall 2nd do do Emanuel Ist do in January and July Scriven find do do Burke Ist do do Jefferson 3rd do do Richmond 4th do in June and Decembci NORTHERN CIRCUIT. Madison find monday in January fa July Elbert 3rd do do Oglethorpe 4th do in January and June Lincoln Ist do in February and July Hancock Isi do in February, and 3rd in Angbst Warren ft>»d do in February fa August Wilkes Ist do in May and 4th Sept Taliaferru 3rd do in May and November WESTERN CIRCUIT. Franklin 4th Monday in January fa July Rabun Ist do in July and Jan. Gwinnett find d> in June and Dec. Jackson 2nd do in January, and Ist in July Clark 4th do* in October fa find io May Habersham find do in July &. January Hall 3rd do in June and Dec. Walton 3rd do in May and Nov. OCMULGEE CIRCUIT. Wilkinson, find monday in July and Jaauary Jones. 4th do do Jasper. 3rd do do Baldwin. 4th do in May and November. Greene. Ist Tuesday in January and 2nd monday in June. Morgan. Ist monday in June and December. Putnam. 3rd do do SOUTHERN CIRCUIT. Twiggs. 4th monday in January and July Lowndes. 3rd monday iu January, and Ist in June Tnornas. Ist monday in January and July Dooly. 3rd monday in March and September Decatur. 4th monday in January and 2nd in June. Early find monday in January and July Baker 4lh mouday in January and July Telfair Ist monday iu April, and find in Oc tober Irwin 4th monday in Laurens Ist mouday in June and December Pulaski 3rd do in Janunry and July Appling 3rd monday in June and Decembet Ware 4th do de FLINT CIRCUIT. Bibb 3rd monday in August and February Houston 4th do in July and January Butts fid do in January and July Crawford 3d do in May and November Upson 4th tlo do Pike Ist do ia June and December Monroe find do do Fayette 3rd do in June, and fid in Jan. Newton 4th do iu June and December Henry 3id do do CHATTAHOOCHEE CIRCUIT. Stewart Tuesday after the Ist Monday in Januaty and July Randolph Thursday after the Ist monday in January and July Lee 4th tnonday in May and November Sumter Ist monday in June and September Marion 3rd monday in May and November Muscogee Ist tnonday in June and December AUGUSTA, (GEO.) WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, T 833. 1 albot Ist monday in February and August Carroll Ist do do Harris 2nd monday in June and December Meriwether Ist mouday in May and Novem ber Troup 3rd monday in June and December Coweta 4th do do DeKalb 2nd monday in Julv and January Campbell 2nd monday in June and Decem ber Heard Ist monday in February and July 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 Paulding 2d 410 do do Cobb 3d do do do List of county office;s, ia the several counties of the Cherokee Circuit. LUMPKIN. Samuel Jones, Sheriff; Jesse L. Riley, Clerk Superior Court; M. P. Quillian, Clerk Inferior Court; James Manin, Re ceiver of Tax Returns; Thomas Moore, Collector; John 11. Hanson, -County Surveyor ; Dr. Ira R. Foster, Coioner. COBB. Win. Morris, Clerk Superior Court ; R. B. Harris, C let k Inferior Court; T. K. Martin, Sheriff; Thomas Tanme¥, Tax Collector; John Mullins, Receiver of Tax Returns. UNION. James Crow, Sheriff; Arthur Gi!berl, Clerk Superior Court ; Joseph Jackson, Clerk of Inferior Court; Lewis Gladdis, Tax Collector; Alexander W. Greet, Receiver of Ta x Returns. MURRAY. Nelson Dickerson, Clerk of Superior Court; John Sloan, Clerk Inferior Court; James C. Birneit, Sheriff; M. XV. John son, Tax Collector ; William Gillohon, Receiver of Tax Returns. PAULDING. Joel D. Hicks, Clerk Superior Court; Elisha Brooks, Clerk of Inferior Court; William J. Hogue, Sheriff; W. G. Do that, Surveyor. FLOYD. Edward G. Rogers, Clerk of Superior Court ; P. XV. HemphiL, Clerk Inferior Court ; Andrew H. Johnson, Sheriff; J. Smithwick, Surveyor; Lemuel Milligan, Coroner ; S. T. Mayo, Tax Collector ; P. Ranbolph, Receiver Tax Returns l . CHEROKEE. John P. Brook, Sheriff; Franklin Dan iel, Clerk Superior Court; Wm. Grisham Clerk Inferior Court ; Luke Langton, Coroner; Robert Green, Surveyor. CASS. Benjamin F. Adair, Sheriff; Chester Hawks, Clerk-Superior Court ; L. Ran kin, Clerk Inferior Court; W. Dimron, Tax Collector ; E. R. Forsyth, Receivei Tax Returns ; N. Goodwin, County Sur veyor ; John Pack, Coroner. GILMER. L. Hufsteller, Sheriff; Thomas Bur nett, Cle, k Superior Court ; Henry K. Quillian, Clerk Inferior Court. FORSYTH. L. Strickland, Clerk Superior Court ; John Jolly, Sheriff. DS.Y GOODS, &C. On Cons.gnment—Just Received. 10 B ALES 9 8 brown Sheetings, 1 case 4-4 bleached do 2 cases fine and low priced Calicoes, 40 pieces bed Ticking, 30 do French Rouen Castmeres, 20 do White superior litten Drilling, 100 do Silk Handkerchiefs, 50 do Fancy Cotton do 20 do bird's eye Diaper> 30 do French brown Linen, 60 1 1-4 marseilles Quilts, 100 doz white Cotton Hose, 200 do do do half Hose 200 do spool Cotton, 200 packs London Pins, 200 damask Table Cloths, 200 pairs Duck Pant,.loons, And a great variety of other articles, for sale low, for cash or approved paper, by J. MARSHALL. April 29 61 Prime Goshen Butter. A FEW Kegs superior GOSHEN BUTTER, for Family use. For sale, by G. H. METCALF. May 1 52 PRIME RICE, &e. 10 Casks prime RICE 40 boxes fresh LEMONS 20 hhds. N. O. SUGAR 5 cases WIRE SIEVES A This day Landing, for sale, by G. 11. METCALF. May 1 52 AN ORDINANCE TO regulate the weighing of Fodder, Hay and Oats in bundles brought to the city of Augusta in wagons, or carts for sale by weight. Sec. Ist. Be it ordained by the City Council of Augusta, That all Fodder, Hay and Oats brought to this city in wagons or carts for sale, shall weighed at the scales prepared for that purpose near the lower market. Sec. 2d. B« it further ordained, That it shall be the duty of the clerk of the lower market to superintend the weighing es all Fodder, Hay and Oats, at all hours of the day, from sttn rise till sun set. And tha party selling such Fodder, Hay or Oats, shall pay to the said clerk fifty cts. 01 each wagon, and twenty-five cents for each cart or dray. Sec. 3d- Be it further ordained, That every person who shall violate the provisions of this Ordinance, may be fined in a sura not exceeding Twenty Dollars. Done iu Council the 6th day of Dec. 1832. SAMUEL HALE, Mayor. By the Mayor : , Geo. M. Walker, c. c. o. NORTHERN HAY. 200 BUNDLES prime HAY, for sale at the office of G. B. Lamar. W. M. ROWLAND. April fit 3t 61 COLOURED PONGEES. A. KNOiwjLTOJr, Has just received a handsome assortment Claret, Brown, Black and Slate Coloured PONGEES. For sale at No. 248 Broad street. April 29 4t 6| Superior fresh Tamarinds, For sale by R. B. HAVILAND fa Co. April 29 51 PARASOLS. A. KNOWLTON, Hasjust received direct from the manufactory in Philadelphia, a large and Splendid assortment Plain fa Silk, Grass Cloth, fa Linen PARASOLS Some of which are very Superior with carved Ivory Handles—also 1 case Ladies Sun Umbrel las. 1 case Gentlemen’s Heavy Silk Umbrellas. 2do Cotton do For sale at a small advance from Factory pri ces, at 248 Broad street. april 29 4t 51 CHOICE GROCERIES?” LATHA.-I HULL Will receive by the first Boat, PIPES pure Holland Gin, ■ Hhds. Jamaica Rum. do St. Croix Rum, Quarter Casks Port Wine, a very superior article; Eighth Cask French Madeira Wine, Quarter Casks white Wine, quarter Casks Dry Malaga M ine. The above Goods are on the river, and are hourly expected, and will be offered at Auction on the Wharf, and will be sold to the highest bidder. Time of sale and Terms, will be made known on the arrival of the Goods. April 26 50 MALAGA GRAPES & ARA BIAN DOTES, &c. JARS superior Malaga Grapes 1 Frail Arabian Dates 5 Drums Sultana Raisihs, without seeds 10 Baskets Anisett Cordial, of superior quality N. SMITH & Co. No. 275 Broad-street. April 26 60 Champaign Cider, &,c. tec. Boxes Champaign Cider 10 Caskes London Porter; 10 do Philadelphia do 10 quarter Casks Malaga Wiue ' 20 bbls Canal* Flour 20 do Loaf and Lump Sugar 1 pipe Champaign Brandy 24 boxes fresh Gunpowder Tea 100 lbs fine Shape Twino 10 Mats Cinnamon Just received and for sale low, by JOHN COSKERY, 256, Broad Street. April 24 49 ts -g BBLS, best Canal FLOUR JL wPwF 100 do Virginia do. 30 hhds. best Baltimore WHISKEY 100 bbls. do. do. do. 50 do. do. Northern RUM 100 boxes Sperm CANDLES 50 bags COFFEE 20 do. PEFPteR and SPICE 500 do. SHOT 10 boxes LEAD 50 kegs and boxes TOBACCO 30 pipe^Cognac BRXNDY and Hol. GIN 25 bales Domestic Shirtings & Sheetings 50.000 Spanish SEGARS 100000 American do. 10 pipes best Cider VINEGAR 200 DEMIJOHNS 300 sets MEASURES 20,000 lbs. CASTINGS (assorted) 100 dozen best London MUSTARD 20 casks Lamp OIL 300 pieces BAGGING Loaf SUGAR, Lemons, Tea, Raisins^owdei, Cotton and Wool Cards, Wines, Cordials, sac. Forgale by GEO. (I. HfETCALF. April 22 NOTICE. The Subscriber, having sold his Stock ofDry Goods to Mr. S. W. Wade, who continues the business, solicits foi him a continuance of ihe custom and friendship of his former friends and customers. B BAIRD. - •February 4.if 15 Ladies Philadelphia Slippers. Case Ladies black Prunello Slippers 1 do do do Kid do 1 do do Green Morocco do Just received, and for asle, at No 262 by LOUIS CRESS fa Co. February 6.tf 16 $25 REWARD. RANAWAY from Raytown. Wilkes county, Geo. on the 2411 i day of April, a very bright mulatto Negro Girl named jIIARTHA, or (Martha Evans,) 16 or 18 years of age, takes the name of Evans from her first master’s name, marks if features inclined to be a little Treckled when closely examined, roman nose, well pro portioned, near 6 feet high, her hair a little light, though not so straight as many mulattoes ; noth ing like as white as she is 5 at times wears ladies false hair, commonly wears ear rings, and dress es neat. Any person apprehending said girl and committing her to jail, will receive the above re ward. It is thought she will try to pass for a white lady, or endeavor to get to a free State. Stages, Steam Boats and other vessels, or Car riages of any kind are notified not to receive such a girl with a pass or without it, or harbor ing said girl; otherwise the law wjll.be put in full force to the extent of my purse against any per son, if found out. She was raised by Mr. Aruory Sibley, of Augusta, and was lately owned by Mr # B. Baird, of Augusta. Any information respect? ing said girl will be thankfully received. WILLIS WYNNE, Powflton, Hancock count]/. Geo. May 6 3tw 54 NEW GOODS. J. P. SETZfe, IS now opening a splendid assortment of .rea sonable GOODS, (Which will be sold low, for eash dr town acceptances) among which are: ’ er y ,“'J e rcn ch and English Ginghams, new Fancy Prints, small spriggs do. suitable for children Splendid neW fashion French and English prin ted muslins French Brown Linen and Linen Drilling Long I.awn, Lineii and Co tton Checks Medallions ant) bordering prints Gros de Tour, Gros de Swiss, Gros de Naples and Gros de Arcola Silks ’ Florence silks Blond Gauze, crape, twisted silk, Hernahis and blade love shawls Splendid Blond Gauze Veils Ladies' and Gentlemen’s Horse-skin and Fil d’ Ecosse Gloves Black and white foundation tuufflins Black and White Hooks fa Eyes, silver thimbles, Treble back white Marseilles Vesting: 6 4 cross bar’d muslin, some very fine Green worsted barage, Verona HdkVa Mamee chop, yellow Nankeen, and Pongee silk Mull muslins, white Cravats Furniture Dimity, some extra fine 12 4 Marseilles Quilts 4-4 Irish Linen, some very fine Furniture Fringe 6 4 India Book Muslin 4 4 and 6 4 Figured and plain Bobinett Laces Sup. London printed Calicoes Quilling Faces and B .binett Edgings Oil cloth and fine Linen Tapes Cotton Hosiery also, Expected very soon, directly from France, via New-York, a fine assortment of FANCY GOODS, suitable for Spring and Summer wear. April 4 43 t s THE firm of Rees fa Anderson is this day dissolved. JOHN REES, L. ANDERSON. April 17 48 "* LOST CHILD. SSOO REWARD. ALIIILE GIRL, five years old, with fair skin, blue eyes, light hair, and a remark ably pleasant countenance, named CAROLINE HAWKINS BULLOCK, who can read very well, was lost on the 16th March, six miles east of Courtland, near the road leading to Decatur. Hundreds of men have searched in every direc tion throughout the neighborhood, and no trace of her can be founH. The above reward will be given for her delivery, and any information re specting her whether dead or alive, thankfully received. JOHN BULLARD. April 6, 1833 42 ts ttj* Diligent search has been made and as no trace of the above child can be foiiud, the dis tressed parents have beeu induced to believe that she has been stolen. All Editors will confer a favor on the deeply distressed, by giving the a hove an insertion in their respective papers. The Subscriber expects to leave this City, on the 27th instant—this is therefore to give Notice to his friends, and to those in particular Mio live at a distance from Augusta, Who have communicated with him on the subject of his Profession, that it they expect his services during this visit, it is re quisite to give the subject immediate attention— be wishes them to call without delay, as he can not stay beyond the above time. Those, also, who have had operations partially performed, are requested to take the first oppor tunity of having tiiein completed. His return on the first of August next may be anticipated, and his utmost endeavors to render his operations as easy and satisfactory in eVery respect,, as can be procured in any country. e. Osborn. April 10 ts 43 VALUABLE PROPER TV FOR SALE. THE Proprietor cootemplaiing a removal from the state offetS for sale, that well known and pleasant Sum mer residence on the Sandhills, near Mr. John Fox’s, usually called Logoville, there are all necessary improvemen'B for a comfortable residence, excellent Spring Water, and 16 acres of ground. ALSO, A tract of Pine Land, lying on both sides of the road from zlugUsta, to Gen. Walker’s Mill, about 3 miles from Au gusta containing one hundred and eighty acres. This tract offers perhaps as many advantages for a summer residence as any unimproved Lot, in the county. It is elevated—a part of it tolerably well tim bered, and contains several bold and ne ver failing Springs of fine water, one of ’ which near the road is notably superior, and contiguous to a handsome site, for liivprovements. The above property if applied for early will be sold, a bargain. For further particulars, and terms of sale, apply to WILLIAM POE, or JOHN P. KING. March 2t> 36 ts Georgia, Lincoln County. WHEREAS Malcom J. Walker, applies to me for Letters Administration on the estate, of Mat k Golden, late of said Coiinty, de ceased. These are, therefore, to cite summon and ad’ monish all and singular the kindred and Credit ors of said dec’d, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to file their objections, and shew cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand in office this 23d day ,ts April, 1833. JHCAJAH HENLEY, c. c. o. April 29 Brought to Augusta Jail, ON the 30tb April, 1833, a Negro Man, who calls himself HENRY, says he belongs to Patker Callaway of Wilkes County, Georgia, near Washington. Henry, is 5 feet 7 inches high; dark complexion, and about 29 or 30 years old, both of his hands and his right foot are very much injured by a burn. Owner of said Negro, is requested to come forward, prove property, pay expences an 4 take him awav, H. B. FRAZER, Jailor, r. c. , May 1- pt 52 THE SUBSCRIBER BA '« D Solicits a continuance of the pationage tofore bestowed on the Establishment, where will be found a general assortment ot Fancy and Staple Dry-Godds, And pn the most reasonable terms, wholesale and retail, at the Store No. 243 Broad-street r , . s. W WADE. , Feb 4 . 15 ts FOR SALE, THIRTY-tWO SHARES IN THE MerchMs & Planners' Bank. tejrijUflME AT THIS OFFICE. March 8 2 9 Steam Boat Office. Savanah, 'Apt-il 19, 1833. Notice.—The annual tneetisg of the 1 Siockholders of the Steamboat Company Georgia, will take place agreeable to the Constitution, at their Office in, the city of Savannah, on the second Mon day in M*y, neit at 10 o’clock, A. M at which tlftie an election will be held for thirteen Dire'ctors, to serve for one year from that ldtrtte‘. Absent Stockholdeis may by power bf attorney, under seal, authorise any other Stockholder to represent them. Wm. E. LONG. X .1. Stc ' r V Treat. S. B. C. April 24 td 49 OSBOIUNr. SIRGKOA iMSiVTIST RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Ateutta and its vicinity, that he has re £o this city, and taken private rooms at the United States Hotel, east end, where an ear ly,call froAi those wild may need his profession- will receive prompt and unremitted attention. .Feb 8 , |f NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of |L McCoombs, deceased, are requested to make payment, and those who have claims against the estate will present them within the time prescribed by law. FOR SALE—Several families of, negroes; good House seivants, Ostlris, mid Plough boyi; all young and likely. Application to the sub scriber. M v JOH^, .?• CdOMBS, Adffi’r. Match 27 tdivtf 37 Saw and Grist Mills. FOR SALEi THAT Valuable tract of LAND, on Spirit Preek, in this County, containing about 1700 Acres, fa lately in possession of Mr. B. Mc- Kinne, deceased—Through the tract tuns a never failing strtefttti of Water, sufficient at all times to work tWd Saws, and a Grist-mill, wh ch are now on it', newly built and in complete operation.— With proper attention 3000 feet of Ldinber can be cut per day, three loads Steani boat Wood, (of which there is great abundance and ready sale) can be carried to the river daily by tach wagon, and the road to Augusta (nine miles) is among the mos{ level and firm in the State. - Os the Land, a large proportion is of the btelj pine, interspersed with oak mid hickory, and produces corn, cotton and potatoes eqoai to most of uplands of more expensive prices. For health, no situation iri the county surpasses it, having high and dry situations, with aspuri- Suring Wateras Can be found. This valuable property is offered for sale, at a reduced price, and on terms that shall suit any person wishing 'to purchase. For particulars, apply to HENRY MEALING. April 5 wlm 41 Administrator’s Sale. WILL be sold at Appling, Columbia* County, Geo. on the first Tuesday in May next, between the usual hours, of sale; the Plantation belonging to the late George HHI, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs fa the cr», ditors of said deceased. By order of ihe rior Court of Richmond county. ROBERT PHILIP, Adm’r. March 20. 34 ij. Merchant and Planters* Batik. The Directors are under the painful necessity of informing the Public, that the Bank has been compelled to suspend payment. The cans ei Which hae® led to this result, are the heavy and continued demands that have been made for specie, during the last five weeks; and the re ports industriously circulated throughout tl)£ country, With a view it is believed, to impair confidence in the stability ofthli institution, and bring in suddenly its wi.ole circulation for re demption. The affiirs of the Bank will be broUght to a close, as soon as possible; and in the meantime, the holders of the Bills are cau tioned against parting with them at a sacrifice, before their value is fully ascertained. JOSEPH WHEELER, Pres't. Extract from the Minutes of the Boaril. April 24- 49. SCRIVEN SHERIFF’S SALE WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in June next, at the Court-House, in Jackson borough, Scriven County, between the usual Tkrurs of sale. One tract of Pine Land, con taining three hundred and twenty two acres, (more or less) joining lands, of Augustus S. Jones, Alexander Kemp and others, being the Plantation on which Win. 11. Bryan now [re sides. ALSO, One other tract containing one hundred and ninety eight Acres, (more or less, joining lands of Isaac Bryan, Alexander Kemp and others all levied on as the property of William H Bryan to satisfy sundry executions from a Justice’s Court, to wit, three in favor of Marsh fa Jansen, three in favor of Peter Red dick, one in favor of John W. Hodges, one do Martin Marsh, 1 do do John L. Marlin, all vs. said William H Bryan. Levy made and return ed by a Constable. ALSO, At the same place and time will be sbld. 250 Acres of pine Land, more or less, joining lands of Nicholas Barry, David Conner and Baxter Reddick, being the place on which D<un R Scott now resides—taken as the property of said Drury R- Scott, to salisiy sun dry fi fas in favor of Charles H. M'Ctill and Hamilton S. Love't. Levy nude and returned ► by a Constable. 7 lOUN C. FERRILL, S. S. C. May 3 . , BANK PROTESTS. BLANK Bank Protests, just printed and fo* sale, at (he Courier Office. ’’ NO. 55-