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VOL. VIII. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY OMONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, AT 2 O’CIrOCJZS. F. BK. Howard's Urick Building's, opposite the Posl-Offico I M’lntosh Street. DIRECTIONS. Sales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators, Execu tors, or Guardians, are required, by law, to Ire held on the first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of tea in I the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court-House of the county in which the property is situate.—Notice of those soles must be given in a public gazette SIXTY days previous to the day of sale. v Notices of the sale of personal property must De given in like manner, FORTY days previous to the day oleate- Notices to the debtors and creditors of an estate, must be published for FORTY days. r„, r tnfOr- Notiee that application will be made to the Court of Or dinars’ for leave io sell land, must be published for 1 OUR MON r>IS. VpoTocs, m st be published for FOUR*MONTHS before any order absolute shall be made thereon by the court. MAILARRANGEMENT? P. O. Augasta, 17th Feb. 1834. Northern Mail. Due nt 3 F. M. Closes at 10 A. M. Western Mail. - Due at 10 a m—Closes at 3p nt Charleston Mail. Due at 6 a m—Closes at 5 p in Savannah Mail. Dae at 3 p nt— Closes at 6 p m Athens Mail. Due on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays at p m—Closes on Mondays,’ Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9 p m Greenville Mail. Due oq Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8 p tn— Clases on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9p tn Carnesville Mail. I Due on F tiday s at 8 p in—closes on Sundays at 9 p <u. Louisville Mail. Due on Fridays, at 7 p m—closes on Wednes days at 9 p nt. Coosawhatchie Mail. Due on Sundays at 5 p m—closes on Tues days at 10 a m. OFFICE HOURS. Open from Btolo a tn—ll am to half past 1 p m —half past 2to half past 3 p m—half past 4 to 6 p. n». Closed from 10 to 11 A. M.—half past 1 to half past 2P M ha’f past 3to half past 4pm On Sundays the office-will be open from i past past 12 to 1, P. M. and from 5 to 6 p m. Feb. 19 ' 22 Rates of Storage and Commis sion, REVISED and adopted unanimously by thi Ware-House Keepers in the City of Angus ta, J uly 2 I, 1832: — Ist inoath, Ea'h mo. after Bale cotton CIS c l* Barrels and Qr. casks 25 12 Hogsheads (large) 75 37J do (small) 60 25 Pipes ■ Tierces 37* 18 Trunks 37$ 18| Kegs shot or lead 3/£ 18£ do Nails 25 l«j Cotton bagging pr. ps. 12| t’j Cotto Rope 12 J 4 8 4 Bacon per piece 2 Chairs 64 Bed Steads 60 25 Carriages (4 wheel) $2 00 1 00 * do (2 do ) 100 6C Jersey 8i oth’r wagons 1 00 50 Crates (large) 75 37 ( do (small) 50 25 Stills 50 25 Anvils 12J Castings per piece 4 2 Iron per bar 8 2<J All small packages 12$ Boxes an I bales merchandize, 25, 50, 75 and $ according to size. Re-weighing cotton 12| cts. per bale and if Re Stored the owner is subjected to extra Storage Cotton sold by Fa'tors not subject to storage until the expiration of 15 days. Commissions foi selling cotton 50 cents pt bale, do for acceptances 2j per cent do foradvanciug money in ) o . all cases J2.jper.et for receiving and forwarding goon 50 per cent on the first month’* storage. Fire Company Lottery. f TA II I) Agents of the Augusta Independent Fire JL Company Lottery, who have nd already 'lone s<>, are requested to make immediate ree 'turns to Wm. P. Beers, Esq of Augusta, prepa ratory to a final settlement of the same. Hold ers of I ick’-ts too, by advising Mr. Beers’ ofth fact, will facilitate an I hasten the conclusion of this protracted business. Uy order of the Board of Commissioners. JOHN I. BYRD, Seely. The Editors of the Savannah Georgian, A4,t!!edgrj i3e Journal and Fedetal Union and Athens Baime-r, will please to copy this adver tisement once and notice lhe same under the Edi torial head. _Jan 17 *25 REWARD. STOP THE RUNAWAY. ABOUT six weeks ago,my negro man STE PHEN took the Stage, at Clarksville, Habersham County, and bus not been heatd of since I presume he i- lurking about Augusta, . as he is welt acquainted about that place,having tformer y belonged to Coloi.el McGar, nt the Quaker Springs. He is very proud and desses well,is very like iy and about tjvcuty five years of age. I will give the above Reward, to any person who will him in Jail, and wiite to me al Dahloh icga, Lumpkin County Ga. a. McLaughlin. March 151 h, 1834.—40—2 t. (J2F The Augusta Chronicle will please give the above three insertions, and forward their ac counts to me. A. McL. “nN’OTICE" ~ THE Taxes for the City of Augusta for the present year are now due, arid the under signed will call on the citizens for the purpose •of receiving them; and those who do not avail themselves of the opportunity which will then be afforded of making payment, will be return ed as defaulters to the City Council, and dealt ■with as the Ordinance directs. JOHN H. MANN, Col’r. fc. Treas.r,C. A. March 14 2m 3d MISSING. THREE bundles 5 8 band Iron marked S. G. that were landing from Steam Boat Co. boats about the Ist of December last. Any per son having them will confer a favour on the ow ner by giving information of it to. RATHBONE fc HOLLAND. March 28th tf37 GEORGIA COURIER. Administrator’s Notice. FOUR Months afterdate application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Rich mond Counts’ for leave to sell Lot No. 283—17th District of Harris County (formerly Muscogee) the proper ty of Elizabeth Cumming, deceased for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. A J, MILLER, -Adm'r I January 15 lm4 7 "GEORGU, RICHMOND Court of Ordinary, November Term, 1834. ) WHEREAS Littleberry Beal applies for Letters of Administration on the estate of Nathaniel Beal, deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons concerned to beandappear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office [this 29th day of January 1834. GEO. M. WALKER, C. C. O- Jan. 29, 12 w4in Georgia, Lincoln County. fTTHEREAS Silvanus Kendrick, Guardian ▼ V (pr Elizabeth Atha, hath petitioned the Court of Ordinary of said County for Letters >f Dismission from his said Gnat dianship. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, shew cause (if any why said letters shtjuld not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 27(h day »f November 1833. MICAJAH HENLEY, c. c o. Dec 2 144 2t Georgia, Lincoln County, ? Court of Ordinc ry, January Term, J WHEREAS, Micajah T. Anthony, Executor on the estate of Ezekiel Dubose, late of said county, deceased, hath petitioned the Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission from said estate, It is therefore ordered that all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased be ai d appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause if any why said letters should not be graated. Given under ma hand at Office this 14th Jan. uary 1834. MICAJAH HENLEY, C. C.O. Jan 17 8 m 6t Georgia, Lincoln County, COURT OF ORDINARY,) NOVEMBER TERM, 1833, j WHEREAS Nancy H. Stokes Executrix on the estate of John H. Walton late of said county deceased,hath petitioned the court of or dinary for letters of dismission from said estate.it is therefore ordered that all and singular, the Kindred and creditors of said deceased be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause if any why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this Nov 5. 1833 MICAJAH HENLEY, c. c. o. Nov. 11 m6m 135. GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY~ WHEREAS Henry Heckle applies for Let ters of Administration od the Estate of John Heckle, deceased, All persons concerned are hereby notified to be and appear at my office within the time pre sent ed by law to shew cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted Given under my hand at office GEO M. WALKER, c. c. o. Jan 29 13 w4m Georgia, Lincoln County. WHEREAS Sarah Shipp and Henry Evans apply for Letters of Administration on the estate of Thomas Shipp, late of said county, deceased. These are ther fore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at iny Of fice, within the time prescribed bylaw, to show cause why said letters shou'd not be granted. Given under my hand at Office this 17th Feb uary, 1834; MICAJAH HENLEY, C. C. O. March 3 v 27 m 4t Georgia, Lincoln County. WHEREAS Vincent Lockhart allies to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Alexander Scott, late of said coun ty, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted. Given under ‘my band at office this 4th day of March, 1833. MICAJAH HENLEY, C. C. O. March 10 29 Georgia, Richmond County. WHEREAS Western B. Thomas adminis trator on the estate of C/eorge deceased, applies for letters of dismission, Al) persons concerned are hereby notified to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 24th day of March, 1834. GEORGE M. WALKER, C. C. O. /If arch 24 35 Georgia, Richmond County, HEREAS Thomas Cumming, Executor V y on the estate of John R Thompson, de ceased, applies for Letters of Dismission from said eslate, All persons concerned are hereby notified to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law to shew cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office Nov. 5. GEO. M. WALKER, C. C. O. Jan 29 13 w6m FOUR months after date application will be > male to the Court of Ordinary of Lincoln county for leave to sell a Tract of Land in Lau rence cuunty, containing two hundred two and a half acres, belonging to the estate of James Wallace, sen’r, late of Lincoln county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. , WILLIAM WALLACE, Ex’r. January 14ih, 1534. 8 ui 4t Guardian’s Notice. FOUR months afterdate application will be made to the Inferior Court of Richmond County, for ieaveßs sell the interest of Thomas and Walker Watkins, minor*, in the boy HAR RY and girl LUCY; also in a tract of laud call ed Rosny, lying on Butler’s Creek, Richmond county, containing about 2000 acres. ROBT. WATKINS Guardian. March 24 35 m Four months after date, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a certain Tract of Land lying in the second district of the second section of the Cherokee purchase, known in the ■ plan of said district as Lot No. Eight Hundred and Forty, and containing 40 acres of Land, more or less, drawn by Stephen and Elizabeth Miller, orphans of Stephen Miller, deceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. [SUSAN MILLER, Guardian. March 21 „ AUGUSTA, (GEO.) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1834. =xn . MEDICAL. . , ■’ “L, in the com se of his professional » pursuits, finding how little success attend e 1 his exertions in cases of Dropsv, was, after some years observant practice, led to suspect the soundness of the pathology of that complaint believing, (hat if the nature, seat, and tend ency of it were correctly apprehended, a gener. xilly successful practice would certainly have been devised. Having become thus impressed, he gave himseh upto the investigation of the sub ject, irled only by his knowledge of the genera) science of the human body, and some years con st3l} piactice, he believes himself now to have arrivd at a correct knowledge of the slate of the system, which operates as the cause of Drop sy, in its various forms. His views in.this re spcct, are indeed quite different from the scho lastic theory of the cause of Dropsy, but per fectly pathological. He feels more and more confirmed in his correctness, from the superior success which attends the application of medi cine according to his principles. For the last seven or eight years, he has confined his prac tice exclusively to dropsical subjects, and has the satisfaction to see his intellectual efforts crowned with the most happy results; many persons during this period have been cured by its discovery, who were despaired of, both by friends and physicians, and are now living wit nesses to the truth of what is here stated. Standing thus insulated with a remedy in his hand, which he believes, (and in this belief he is not alone,) surpasses anything known, in the medical world, for the cure of this distressing malady—he has thought proper, for his own in dividual benefit, and the benefit of those who may at any time labor under this disease, to exhibit his remedy to the world, in the form of Patent Medicine. In doing which, he has no apology to offer or favor to ask, farther than strict justice. Believing that the remedy here recommended only requires to be faithfully ap plied, to giva unparallelled satisfaction, he feels himself willing for it to stand or fall by its own merit. With reference to the foregoing medicine, Dr. H. Branham, of Eatonton, Putnam county. Ga. expresses himself thus: “ I have known Dr. Fall’s prescription for Dropsies, used in many cases with singular suc cess. As a certain diuretic, so far as my obser vation extends, it has no equal. I believe it al together the best remedy I have known for this distressing disease. H. BRANHAM. Nov. Sth 1833, HZF This medicine may be had of R. B. Havi land &, Co., Augusta; Hoxey Urquhart, Co lumbus; Johnson, Macon; M. E. Edwards, Milledgeville, and Linton & Bacon, Athens— Price $3 April 2 m2t 39 d entistryT THE Snbcriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has located himself in Augusta, where he antici. pates a permanent residence with his family His is directly opposite the Masonic Hall, where he is now in readiness to wait upon any who may need his professional services, and hopes by his assiduity and attention to business, ane from his long experience in the practice of his profession, to merit and receive the confi dence of the public. The subscriber can always be found at home, except when on his annual visit to Savannah, or when, by special invitation, he visits an adjacent village; in either case notice in the public prints will be given at least one week previous to his leaving the city, in order that persons residing in the country may know where he is to be found. * E. OSBORN January 15 7 London Porter and Albany Ale Casks London Porter Ea 10 Bari els Cream Ale Just received, by N. SMITH Co. RANA WAY A BOUI’ the first of September last, a Negro /"> Woman, named MARIA, small dark mu latto, about 24 years of age. Her dress cannot be described, as she has been frequently-seen at the Sand Hills with different dresses on. She is doubtless hai bored by some person; and if so, I will give One Hundred Dollars for pioof to conviction. She has a scar from a burn, round the neck, received about two years ago from her clothes catching fire. All persons on the Hill, seeing such a girl, are requested to take her up. ALSO, Another Negro Woman, about the first of October last, named PHCEBE, with course fea tures, small hollow eyes and one or two of her upper teeth out, and a scar on her breast, one or two inches large, making a lump. It was probably from a burn. She is a dirty, filthy looking negro, about 40 years old. A reasonable reward will be given for the apprehension of the above negroes. HENRY BYRD. Fell 12 10 3i&wtf Gallons Pickled OYSTERS, in 5 and 10 ® Gallon Kegs, which will be warranted to go sound to any part of the interior. Just re ceived and for sale, by DORTIC & LAFITTE. 236, Bioad Street. Feb 24 24 850 REWARD. The above reward will be paid for the recove ry of a BLACK LEATHER TRUNK, with its contents, or S2O for the PAPERS alone. Said Trunk was missed by the owner from the Mail Stage on the night of the 4th inst. when on its way from Sparta to Warrenton. The aforesaid rewards will be paid on delivery of either Trunk or Papers to the Proprietors of the Planter’s Hotel, Augusta, or the Planter’s Hotel, Warren ton —No questions will be asked. April! th, *6t 41. JlOy REWARD IOST or Stolen from the Subscriber about J the Sth of March, a roll of BANK NOTES, containing between FOUR and FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, in which there were 3 One Hundred dollar Notes on the Mechanics Bank, the remainder was in Twenties, Tens, and Fives the Bank not recollected. lam induced to think that it has fallen in to the hxnds of some negroes, and still remains hidden. I will give the above Reward for the Recovery of the mo ney, or one fourth of any part that may be de tected, by applying to FREDERICK LAMBACK, per LAMBACK, & RUSE. April 4 ts 40 Georgia Richmond County. WHEREAS William Bryant, Administra tor on the Estate of James Bryant, de ceased applies for letters of Dismission. All person concerned are hereby notified to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law to shew cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted. Given under inv hand at office April 4. GEO. M. WALKER. C. C O, April 4 m6m 40 FRANKXXN HOTEX kiiEL . ATHENS, GEORGIA. THE Subscriber respectfully informs his Friends and ihe Public generally,that he has purchased the abovementioned Es tablishment,former! v kept by Mr. JOHN JACKSON. The House will be ready for the ac commodation of TRANSIENT AND REGULAR BOARDERS Either Single or in Families, On as moderate terms as can be afforded in the place,by the first of January next. The undivided attention of himself and family, will be constantly directed to the comfort and pleasure of all who ma)’ call on him. His STABLES, are ample, his ROOMS generally commodious, and no pains will bespared in furnishing his TA BLE with the best the market will afford. SAMUEL GALLIHER, Dec. 27 2m 154 The Elements of Dentistry THOMAS S. 3. CREAVSN, SURGEON DENTIST. FROM Edinburgh, Scotland, has tak en a large and commodious Room in the private appartment, by no means connected with the gentlemen’s, at Mr. Cosnard’s U. S. Hotel, where he has per manently settled, and will perform every operation connected with his profession. He is provided with the best|materials,such as Human, Porcelain and Metallic Teeth, in the greatest abundance, Teeth extract ed by his recently invented Instrument, the operation is so expeditious that very little pain is felt, with the most perfect safety without either breaking the fangs or factoring the Maxillary bones—Facts that many respectable citizens es Angus’ ta can testify. Teeth Inserted upon the most approv ed principle and repaired in the most Careful manner alsoj Children’s Teeth regulated. His merits have so far met the appro* bation of the kind and enlightened com munity. No punctuality or assiduity shall be wanting to merit the public confidence. Ladies wailed upon at their private residence, if required? Hours of attendance from 9 A, M. to 4 P. M. N. B. all operations warranted, terms satisfactory. Episcopal School of North-Ca rolina, at Raleigh. THE public are respectfull} informed that the Episcopal School of North-Carolina, will be opened on Monday the second day of June next, near the city of Raleigh. TEACHERS, Joseph G. Cogswell, Dr. in Philosophy, Rector Rev. Jos. H. Saunders, A. M. Chaplain. Jno. De Berniere Hooper, A. B. Tutor. TERMS. The annual charge is $175, to be paid half yearly in advance; each pupil to furnish his own School Books and Stationary, his Mat trass, and the necessary Bedding.* It may be proper to state that, though this In stitution is avowedly Episcopal in its character, it is open to all parents who may choose to send their children. For particulars respecting the plan and ob jects of the Episcopal School, the public are re ferred to a Prospectus which has been published in pamphlet form and extensively circulated— copies of which may be obtained at the Augus ta Book Stores, or the Office of the Georgia Courier, where they are left for gratuitous dis tribution. Editors of newspapers friendly to the objects of this Institution might materially promote its interest by noticing (he Prospectus, and spread ing it, when practicable, on their pages. By order of the School Committee. GEO. W. FREEMAN, Secl'y. * For the convenience of parents residing at a distance, steps have been taken to have the lequJsite Books and Stationary and Mattresses supplied to the students, on reasonable terms. Raleigh, N. C. March 21 34 w6t MILITARY ENCAMPMENT. An Encampment will cona tmence at Macon on Monday, the sth of May hext, and continue for one week. The ground selected, is in the im. mediate vicinity of the city, commanding an extensive view of the surrounding coun try, and calculated for the ac commodation of as many companies as may come.— The Volunteer Corps of the State aro cordially invited to attend. Tents, Marquees, & all other necessary equipages will be provided. Good Board will be furnished by the Sutler at the rale of 75 cts per day. Previously to the break ingup of the Encampment, a Gold Med al will be shot fur by the Companies present. Lieu’t CONNER, ") Serg’t CHAMPLAIN, Committee Corp’l BACON; . Priv’ts WILSON, > Arrangm t MORGAN, | ff om WILLIAMS, | v DANIEL, 05 s *The Georgia papers are requested to publish the abovo as a matter of pub lic accommodation. April 7 41 TIN PLATES. boxes TIN PLATES of Ihe Pont OxFxF Pool brand, direct from Europe, for sale by R. C BALDWIN, 234 Broad-street. April 2 2t 39 TO HIREr A NEGRO BOY. who is an excellent House Servant and capable of attending about a STORE. Apply to A. J- MILLER. March 12 30 3t City Sheriff's Sale. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, at the market house in the City cf Augusta within the legal hours of sale. All the right, title, interest and»claim ot William Shannon in and to the unex* pired lease of the lot and improvements situate, lying and being in the City of Augusta and on the corner of Jackson and Broad SZreet and known as the Globe Hotel ; also the following negro slaves to wit. Peter, Cathe ine, Frank, Julia, Anthony, Mary, Dilsey, Violet, Bob, Solomon, Fanny Keziah, Jenny, Easter, Lei, Lin, Sam, Margaret, also two stages, also eight horses, one ward' robe, nine carpets, one table and ends. 3 side boards, one lot plated ware,one lot glass ware, one hundred and fiifty six chairs, fifty throe Bedsteads, Beds and Bed clothing for same, twenty one pair and irons one work table, four Sofas, two Fenders, and Book cases, four mantel Glasses, 13 tables, 1 Slab 2 pair Branch candlesticks, 1 lot crockery, 1 lot glass ware, 1 lot jars 2 lamps, 2 bureaus, 22 glasses,44 small tables,ll wash stands, 32 pitchers, and basins, 1 rug, 1 lot man tel ornaments, 3 p"r plated candlesticks, 1 dining table, 1 lot shov*el and tongs, and 6 Cows and Calves, Levied on as ihe property of William Shannon to satisfy sundry ft fas from Court of Common pleas, M. H. McAlis ter and Sarah Jones vs said William Shan* non. E. B. GLASCOCK, Sheriff, C. A. Richmond Sheriff’s Sale* WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, at the Market Hoese, in the city o Augusta, witbm the legal hours of sale, One NEGRO WOMAN named Maria, levied on as the property of Alexander McKenzie, to ; satisfy a fi fa the Trustees of the Academy of Richmond county ts Alexander McKenzie and Angus Martin, security. •ALSO, Forty seten Bales of Cotton, levied on fts the property of William Pye anc Littleberry Hop per to sat sfy a fi fa from Oglethorpe Inferior Court on the foreclosure of a mortgage, Niel Smith vs William Pye and Littleberry Hopper ALSO A Lot of Land in the City of .Augusta, with the improvements thereon, containing a front on Broad street of twenty-seven and a half feet, (27<J feet), bounded on the south by Broad street, west by Dr. Thomas J. Wray’s lot, east by the lot now occupied by E. D. Cook, and north by lot formeily the propel ty of Benjamin Hall. ALSO A lot of Land, situated on Washingion Street Containing a front on said street of fifty six feet [56 feet] and runt ing back one hundred and seven feet, (107 feet) the same being a part of Lot No 23, bounded on the East by Washington Street, south by a part of lot No. 23, now in the possession of John Moore, on the west by Jacob Danforth’s brick house lot, and on the north by lot late R. R. Reid’s. ALSO, A House and Lot,- bounded on the south by Broad Street, west by Joseph K. Kilburn’s ware house, on the north by Jones street, and on the east by lot on which Jacob Danforth now re. sides. ALSO On a Tot of land with the improvements thereon, Bounded on the north by Bay street Eastwardly by a line drawn through the middle of an alley which separates it from the lot on which Sims, Williams & Woolsey’s ware House stands westwardly by a lot of McKenzie & Bennoch, and southerdly by a lot on Reynold street, now owned by Wyllis Catlin, Samuel Hall the above four lots levied on as the property of Jacob Danforth to satisfy a fifa, Gazaway B. Lamar vs. James Willy, Jacob Danforth,Joseph Bacon, & Abram Danforth. ALSO On two Lots ofland with the improve’ menfs thereon, one Bounded East by Washingion street, north by Ellis street south by Jacob Dill’s lot and west by lot of John B. Guedron, the other bpunded west by Washington street, south by Ellis street,East byAlexander Marlin’s lot and north by lot of Robert A. Reid, levied on as the properly of Andrew J. Dill, to satisfy two fifas, the Bank of the State of | Georgia, vs. Andrew J. Dill, and sold subject to two Mortgages. F. W. LACY. Sheriff, R. C. April 4 40 Lincoln Sheriff Sale. On thefirst lUE3DAY in May next, will, with in the lesjal hours, be sold before the Court House door, in Lincolnton, Lincoln County The tract of LAND, containing Sixty Acres more or less, in the county of Lincoln, and on the Petersburg Road 4 miles from the Court House—levied on as the propeity of Edward Eads, to satisfy fifa. from a Justices Court, dis trict No. 186, in fa vor of James VVelbern, vs. Pe ter Lamar, Admin’r. on the Estate of Edward Eads, levied and returned to me by a Constable HARDY LEVERITT, Sheriff. March 31, 1834. 38 RUXAWAY AGAltff I ROM The subscriber, 3lst March last, a Negro Woman, named PATSEY, about 40 to 45 years old. Sh. was brought from Vir ginia. last fall, by John Lane, a speculator, and sold to me. Shafis thin in the face, with thin lips, and speaks slow when addressed. She has two scars on the right cheek made by the whip. She keeps a handkerchief over it generally.— She walks straight and upright. She wore a blue striped homespun frock, large checked apron, coming upto the neck, and a pair of shoes coming up round her ancles. Any person arresting said negro and bringing her to me, in Augusta, all reasonable expenses will be paid . HENRY BYRD. April lg 46 3t wtf BUTTER & LARD. /Y Kegs, Superior Leaf Lard in • Vr small packages, suiiable for fam ilies 10 Firkins, Choice Goshen Butter, Just received and for sale by M. NELSON. Feb. 28 3tw 26 THE NEW YORKER. UNDER this title, a new Literary Journal of the largest imperial size, was issued bf (he subscribers on Saturday, the 22d of March. Its leading features are as follows: 1 HE NEW YORKER” is in size and execution to airy of the weeklies of this city, and at the same time afforded at a inuch lower rate than the cheapest of them. It will combine more completely than any of its imrnediate ri vals the distinguishing characteristics of a lite rary journal with those of a regular and system atic chronicle of passing events; In short, it Is designed to eommend itself as a general news paper, alike acceptable to the hirer of literi ture, tire devotee of business, and the gleaner of intelligence. It will contain— -1 Literature of the Day— embracing Reviews of New Publications, Original Tales, Essays,’ P.-ems. &.C., with selections from the wh de range of English and American peri dtcal liter ature. 2. General Intelligence— comprising the car rent News of the Day, foreign and domestic,' nhether civil or political—carefully avoiding however, the least semblance of partisan bins iii politics, ajjd confined strictly to the presenta tion of a general and impartial account of the movements of all parties whatever, without dis crimination and without the exhibition of per sonal preference: Should theh-journal receive the apprqbatioa and the support of the public, the undersi£ n *d( pledge themselves to spare neither exertions nor expense to render its literary character and general interest at least equal to those of its eo temporaries; and, whatever may be the mea sure of their encouragement, they confidently assert that it shall be excelled by few in quantity of matter, or in the Variety and originality offtt contents. . H. GREELEY, & CO. New York, March 22, 1834. *„* The New Yorker has no connection what eve with an ephemeral affair with the.same ti tle, which was published last season; but, in or-" der to free ‘our good name’ from all opprobrb urn, we hereby agree to send our paper gratuit ously to all the patrons of that concern for (h« whole term for which they have paid the p.ik-' lisher thereof. Office 114 Fulton street. THE NEW YORKER fc. published Saturday rhoinitjg, on a latgt imperial »be«t, containing twenty-four wide and closely printed columns, and forwarded to its pat/ous nhethee in city or country, at the rate of TWO £>QL LAKS per annum, payable in advance, Whew, payment is delayed till the end of the second quarter, fifty cents will be added. Any person procuring us six subscribers Id the counity, and forwarding $lO free of post'- age, will be entitled to the remainder for his trouble, and in tfie same proportion for a larged number, Companies uniting in a remittance* will be supplied on the same terms. Postmasters, Booksellers, and General Agents' for the circulation of periodicals are respectfuk ly solicited to interest themselves in our behalf,' and tire hereby assured that they shall in all ca ses receive the highest remuneration which the low price of oUr paper will enable us to give. "»* Editors of newspapers who will give this prospectus ah insertion, and take the slight trou ble of appointing a suitable agent in t'heir re spective towns, shall positively reseive the New Yorker for one yeai at least from its commence* inent. Rail Road, Daily Line Be tween Charleston Hamburg. ON and after TO MOR*ROIV, the Rail Road Passenger Cars will leave the station in* Hudson, st. every day, precisely at 6 o’clock,' A. M. O* The papers lu Augusta; 1 Journal and Fed eral Union, MilledgeviHe; Macon Athens Banner; Columbus Democrat; Montgom ery, (Ala,) Planter’s Gazette; Tuscaloosa Stati* Intelligencer; Knoxville Register, ariji Bullelih and Courier, New Orleans, will insert the above twice a week for one month, and forward their accounts. Charleston, March 31 2w1m40 [April 4j Farmer's Bank Chattehoochie: THE Bills of the above will'be received at par for goods at the lowest Cash price*,' by the subsribers. until further notice. C. SQUIRE & S. ROGERS. Broad Street Augusta. April 18 ts 46 New Job Printing Office. THE Subscriber has received a complet'd PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT and’ i» prepared to execute at bis present Office, 261 Broad street, opposite the Masonic Hall, at the shortest notice, and on the most favorable terms*' Circulars, I Catalogues, Bills of Lading, I Pamplets, Bills of Parcels, | Cards of all Kut£«,' Receipts, i Post Bills, Checks, JHandßills, Show Bills, I Mili’tarx Orfers,' Labels, j Law Blanks, and BLANKS of every other des&fption. , A practical knowledge of the business,’ mate rials of the best description, and the devotion of his txest efforts in the execution of work entrust ed to him, with taste, correctness and punc tually. he trust will insure him a portion ■ of the patronage of his mercantile fiiends and j others, in his (in this city) new vocation. GEO. ROBERTSON. April 2 30 .. Gadsden's Wharf. BY THOMAS M. GADSDEN”; j On FRIDAY, 15'h of May, will be sold,, at the North of the Exchange, at It o’ clock, GADSDEN'S WHARF. It has a right to a front on the Chan; j nel, of 257 lect; on the Channel it has a j front extending from the River to Marsh; ' of 730 feet, more or less. Its width from north to sooth varies from 9f to 135 feet. There are several buildings on this property. It is less than a quar ter of a mile from the Rail Road, with* # which it might easily be connected by a* similar Road. ALSO, The LOT with the ROUSES there, on, corner of Vernon’s wharf and Lau rens-st. This lot has a right by the titli,' to the wharfage on aH articles landed etf the adjoining sheets. ALSO, Two lots adjoining the above. Conditions.— One, two, ans three* years credit; bonds with mortgage of the property, and approved personal security,* , Interest payable annually. * # * Purchasers to pay for papers. I Charleston April 20 6t 47 NO. 48.