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VOL. VIII. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, AT 2 O’CIiOCK, P. IVI. Howard’sßrick Buildings, opposite the Post-Office M’lntosh Street. DIRECTIONS. Sales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators, Execu tors, or Guardians, are required, by law, to be held on the first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court-House of the county in which the property is situate. —Notice of those sales must be given in a public gazette SIXTY' days previous to the dav of sale. Notices of the sale of personal property must b« given in like manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale. Notices to the debtors and creditors of an estate, must be published for FORTY days. Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or dinary for leave to sell land, must be published for FOUR MONTHS. Notice for leave to sell Negroes, m ist be published for FOUR MONTHS before any order absolute shall be made thereon by the court. lIAIL ARRANGEMENT, P. O. Augasta, 17th Feb. 1834. Northern Mail. Due at 3 P. M. Closes at 10 A. M. Western Mail. Dm* at 10 a in—Closes at 3 p m Charleston Mail. *oo at • a tn —Closes at 5 p to SauannaA Mail. De* at 3 p to—Closes at 6 p m Athens Mail. Due on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays at p ns—Closes on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9 p m Greenville Mail. Due on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8 p m Closes on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9p m Carnesville Mail. Due on F ridays at 8 p m —closes on Sundays at > pm. Lonisville Mail. Dae on Fridays, at 7 p m—closes on Wednes days at 9 p m. Coosawhatchie Mail. Due on Sundays at 5 p m—closes on Tues days at 10 a m. OFFICE HOURS. Open from 8 to 10 a tn —11 a mto half past 1 p M ._-half past 2to half past 3 p m—half past 4 to 6 p. m. Closed from 10 to 11 A. M.—half past 1 to half past 2 P M.—half past 3 to half past 4pm Oa Sundays the office will be open from £ past •ast 12 to 1, P. M. and from 5 to«pm. _ Feb. 19 22 Rates of Storage and Commis sion, REVISED and adopted unanimously by the Ware-House Keepers in the City of Augus ta, July 2d, 1832: Ist month, Ea"h mo. after Bale cotton 26 cts 12$ cts Barrels and Qr. casks 25 Hogsheads (large) 75 87$ do (small) 5u 25 Pipes 60 25 Tierces 37$ 18 Trunks 37$ 18| Kegs shot or lead 37$ 18$ de Nails 25 12$ Cotton bagging pr. ps. 12$ 61 Coil to Rope I*2s 4 8 4 Bacon per piece 2 1 Chairs 12$ 6$ Bed Steads 50 25 Carriages (4 wheel) $2 00 1 00 do (2 do ) 100 50 Jersey k oth’r wagons 1 00 60 Crates(large) 75 37( de (small) 50 25 Stills 60 25 Anvils 12$ 6| Castings per piece 4 2 Iron per bar 3 2$ All small packages 12$ Boxes and bales merchandize, 25, 60, 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 Factors not subject to storage anti! the expiration of 15 days. Commissions for selling cotton 50 cents pr bait, do far acceptances 2$ per cent d. r«r.d,.jjeins mo„«, in j „ for receiving and forwarding gooc. 50 per cent on the first month’s storage. Fire Company Lottery. THE Agent* of the Augusta Independent Fire Company Lottery, who have not already done so, are requested to make immediate tee turns to Wtt. P. Beers, Esq of Augusta, prepa ratory to a final settlement of the same. Hold ers of Tickets too, by advising Mr. Beers’ ofth fact, will facilitate and hasten the conclusion of this protracted business. By order of the Board of Commissioners. JOHN J. BYRD, Sect'y. (O’ The Editors of the Savannah Georgian, Milledgeville Journal and Fedetal Union and Athens Banner, will please to copy this adver tisement once and notice the 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 has not been heaid of since. I piesume he is lurking about Augusta, as he is well acquainted about that place,having formerly belonged to Colonel McGar, at the Quaker Springs. He isvery proud and desses well,is very like ly and about twenty five year* of age. I will give the above Reward, to any person who will put him in Jail, and write to me aZ Dahlohnega, Lumpkin County Ga. a. McLaughlin. March 15th, 1834.—40—2 t. ET The Augusta Chronicle will please give the above three insertions, and forward their ac •aunts to me. A. McL. NOTICE. THE Taxes for the City of Augusta for the* present year are now due, and 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 asdefaulters to the City Council, and dealt with as the Ordinance directs. JOHN H. MANN, Col’r. & Treas.r, C. A. March 14 2m 81 Augusta Theatre Company. THE Stockholders of the above Company are reminded, that the Annual Meeting will be held at the U. S. Hotel, on Monday evening next, at 7 o’clock. Punctual attendance is requested, as business of great importance to the Company will be laid before the meeting. By order of the Board of Trustees. J. MOISE, Secretary, GEORGIA COURIER Administrator’s Notice. FOUR Months afterdate application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Rich mond County for leave to sell Lot No. 283—17th District of Harris County (formerly Muscogee) the propeity of Elizabeth Cumming, deceased for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. A. J, MILLER, Adm'r January 16 lm4 7 G r RICHMOND COUNTY, ? Court of Ordinary, November Term, 1834. $ WYTHEREAS Littleberry Beal applies for V V Letters of Administration on the estate of Nathaniel Beal, deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons concerned to 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 29th day of January 1834. GEO. M. WALKER, C. C. O- Jan. 29, 12 w4m Georgia, Lincoln County. WHEREAS Silvanus Kendrick, Guardian for Elizabeth Atha, hath petitioned the Court of Ordinary of said County for Letters ?f Dismission from his said Guardianship. 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 should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 27th 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 and 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, f 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 es 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 therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my Of fice, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause uhy said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at Office (his 17th Feb uary, 1834; MICAJAH HENLEY, C. C. O. March 3 27 m 4t Georgia, Lincoln County. WHEREAS Vincent Lockhart applies 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 be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted. Given under 'my 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 George Hogarth, deceased, applies for letters of dismission, All 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. March 24 35 Georgia, Richmond County. WHEREAS Thomas Cumming, Executor on the estate of John R de ceased, applies for Letters of Dismission from said estate, 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 w6tn FOUR months after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Lincoln county for leave to sell a Tract of Land in Lau rence county, containing two hundred two and a balf 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 141 h, 1834. 8 m 4t Guardian’s Notice. FOUR months after date application will be made to the Inferior Court of Richmond County, for leave to 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 36 m Four mouths 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.) FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1834. J. P. SEIZE. HAS just opened part of his Spring and Summer GOODS, among which are.three cases of Ladies ana Misses PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS. April 4 50 SPIIIYG SUPPLIES SNOWDEN St StfSAU HAVE received this day from New York, a part of their Spring Supplies, among which are, Extra new style Ginghams (very cheap) Superior Prints (small figures) Rich Blond Gause Hdkfs. and Scarfs Superior Jet Black Poult de Soie (extra width and quality j Ladies superior Sun Umbrellas and Parasols cheap Prints for Servants, and a variety of other seasonable articles, all of which will be sold at very low prices. April 11 43 Oil*. Offkffkjffk Gallons Lamp Oil For Sale by G. H. METCALF April 16 £tf 45 " ORANGES. 10,000 LARGE and Sweet Oranges 7 20 Boxes Fresh Lemons Just Received and for sale by. N. SMITH &. Co February 28 26 Potatoes on Consignment. 200 Bbls just Received and for Sale low, ALSO, IN STORE, 75 Bbls Flour, Canal, and other Brands Cream ale and New-ai k Cider Mackerai in bbls and Half do No 1 2 and 3 Together with a general assortment of GROCERIES, and LIQUORS, Os all kinds to suit purchasers, by M. NELSON March 12 4tw 30 “on consignment. JUST RECEIVED, pT Barrels Baltimore Superfine Flour 60 do Potatoes 15 do N Gin 12 Quarter pipes Cognac Brandy 4 half do do do 4 do Holland Gin 4 hhds N O Rum 10 qr. casks Malaga Wine 200 boxes Turpentine Soap 10000 Spanish Segars 300 bozes American do 50 bags Pepper For sale low, for cash or approved paper by J. MARSHALL, Under the U. S. Hotel March 14 31 SHOT&LEAIDr Bags Shot (assorted) f VI vF 10 Boxes Lead For Sale by GEO. H. METCALF. Agent, Baltimore Shot Tower (Jo. April 16 ts 45 “dentistry?' ' THE Subcriber 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 assidui/y 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, er 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 Farmers Bank of Chattehoochie THE Bills of the above Bank will be received at par for goods at the lowest Cash prices, by the aubsribers. until further notice. C. SQUIRE &. S. ROGERS. Broad Street Augusta. April 18 ts 46 ORANGES 10,000, Sweet ORANGES Just Received and for sale By N. .SMITH & Co. Fruit! Fruit! Q/T BUNCHES BANANAS 150 large PINE APPLES 5000 SWEET ORANGES. For sale by N. SMITH &. CO. March 31 38 Landing from Lamar’s Boats. £A/A Hhds. and 50 bbls Northern Rum OV 10 Hhds N. o. Rum 6 pipes Holland Gin 132 kegs Nails, assorted 88 reams Writing Paper 17 bales Shirtings (unbleached) 2 cases bleached Shirtings » 23 bbls Whiting Flour, Whiskey, Raisins, Ifc. FOR SALE, BY G. H. METCALF. Feb 7 SIOO REWARD. LOST or Stolen from the Subscriber about 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 hands of some negroes, and still remains hidden. 1 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 FRANHIIN HOTEXi ft ft ATHENS, GEORGIA. THE Subscriber respectfully informs bis Friends and the Public generally,that he has purchased the abovementioned Es tablishment,formerly kept by Mr. JOHN JACKSON. The House will bo 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 may call on him. His STABLES, are ample, his ROOMS generally commodious, and no pains will be spared in famishing bis TA BLE with the best the market will afford. SAMUEL GALLIHER. Dec. 27 2m J 54 The Elements of Dentistry THOMAS S. B. CREAVEIf, 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 ho has per manently settled, and will perform every operation connected with his profession. He is provided with the bestjmaterials,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 safely without either breaking the fangs or fracturing the Maxillary bones—Facts that many respectable citizens of Augus* ta can testify. Teeth Inserted upon the most approv ed principle and repaired in tho most careful manner also; 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 waited upon at thoir private residence, if required. Hours of attendance from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. N. B. all operations warranted, terms satisfactory. Feb. 24 24 ts Episcopal School of North- Ca rolina, at Raleigh. THE public.are respectfully 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 Berniers Hooper, A. B. Tutor. TERMS. The annual charge is $176, 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 (heir 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 the Prospectus, and spread ing it, when practicable, on their pages; By order of the School Committee. GEO. W. FREEMAN, Sec Cy. * For the convenience of parents residing at a distance, steps have been taken to have the lequisite Books and Stationary and Mattresses supplied to the students, on reasonable terms. Raleigh, N. C. March 21 34 w6t MILITARY ENCAMPMENT. ■ An Encampment will com- Q mence at Macon on Monday, B the sth of May next, and O continue for one week. The ground selected, is in tho im. Cp, | mediate vicinity of the city, 1 commanding an extensive ■ k I view of the surrounding coun -4 1 r try, and calculated for theac uaL commodation of as many companies as may come.- The Volunteer Corps of the State are cordially invited to attend. Tents, Marquees, & all other necessary equipages will be provided. Good Board will be furnished by the Sutler at the rate of 75 cts per day. Pi oviously to the break ingup of the Encampment, a Gold Med. al will be shot for by the Companies present. Lieu’t CONNER, 1 ~ Serg’t CHAMPLAIN, Cerp’i BACON; A OJ „ Priv’ts WILSON, > Arrangm t MORGAN, | £ om WILLIAMS, ir Maeon DANIEL, (tF*The Georgia papers are requested to publish the above as a matter of pub lic accommodation. April 7 |4l SSO 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 Uh, *6t 41. „ NOTICE 1 o Merchants and Planters. THE Extensive and Convenient FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE, lately occupied by Messrs. Sims, Williams &. Woolsey, is open for the reception of Cotton and Produce of all kinds; and the subscribers will make advances wheu desired, on produce in store. Their terms of storage will be twelve and a half cents per bale on cotton each month. They will make sale of cotton directed to them, or in store at twenty-five cents per bale. Being determined to avoid speculating in cotton, they will always be prepared to execute any orders promptly, and pledge themselves that no exertion shall be wanting to promote the interest of their friends. S. KNEELAND & CO. Augusta,April 15 45 Richmond Sheriff’s Sale. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, at the Market Hoese, in the city o Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, 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$ feet), bounded on the south by Broad street, west by Dr. Thomas J. Wray's lot, east by the lot flow occupied by £. D. Cook, and north by lot formerly the propeity of Benjamin Hall. ALSO A lot of Laud, situated on Washington Street Containing a front on said street of fifty six feet £56 feet j and runuing back one hundred and seven feet, (107 feet) the same being a part of Lot No 23, bounded on the Eart by Washington Street, south by a part qf lot No. 23, now in the possession of John Moore, on Cha westby 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 ou which Jacob Danforth now re. sides. ALSO On a lot of land with the improvements tliorcon, Bounded on tho north Bay street Eastwardly by a line drawn through the middle of an alley which separates it from the lot on which Sims, Williams & Woolsoy’s ware House stands westwardly by a 10l 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 of land with the improve* ments thereon, one Bounded East by Washington 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 Martin’s lot and north by lot of Robert A. Reid, levied on as the property 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 Richmond Sheriff Sale. be sold, on the First Tuesday In V V July next, at the Lower Market, in the city of Augusta, within the legal honrs of sale, Forty seven Bales of Cotton, levied on as the property of William Pyeanc Littleberry Hop per to satisfy a fifa from Oglethorpe Inferior Court oa the foreclosure of a mortgage, Niel Smith vs William Pye and Litllcberry Hopper. April 4 40 City Sheriff’s Sale. WILL bo sold on tho first Tuesday in May next, at the market house in the City of Augusta within the legal hours of sale, All the right, tidp, interest and claim of William Shannon in and to the uncx pirod leaso of the lot and improvements situate, lying and being in the City of Augusta and on the corner of Jackson and Broad Sfreet and known as the Globe Hotel ; also the following negro slaves to wit. Peter, Cathe inc, Frank, Julia, Anthony, Mary, Dilsey, Violet, Bob, Solomon, Fanny Keziah, Jenny, Easter, Let, 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 three 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,! 1 wash stands. 32 pilchers, and basins, 1 rug, 1 lot man tel ornaments, 3 pr plated candlesticks, 1 dining table, 1 lot shovel and tongs, and 6 Cows and Calves, Levied on as the property of William Shannon to satisfy sundry ft fas from Court of Common pleas, M. IL McAlis ter and Sarah Jones vs said William Shan’- non. E. B. GLASCOCK, Sheriff, €. A. April 4 40 Lincoln Sheriff Sale. On (be first TUESDAY in May next, will, with in the legal 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 milei from the Court House—levied on aa the propeity of Edward Eads, to satisfy fifa. from a Justices Court, dis trict No. 186, in favor of James Welbern, vs. Pe ter Lamar, Adinin’r. on the Estate of Edward Eads, levied and returned to me by a Constable HARDY LEVERITT, Sheriff. March 31, 1834. 38 TO HIRE. 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 DECLARATION S, Neal for sale az this Office. RUNAWAY AGAIN! FROM The subscriber, 31st March last, it Negro Woman, named PATSEY, about 40 to 45 years old. Sh» was brought from Vir ginia. last fall, by John Lane, a spe'-alafw, and sold to me. She is thin in the face, with tfiia lips, and speaks slot* when addressed. She has two scars on the right check niade by tht* whip. She keeps a handkerchief over it generally.— She walks straight and upright. She Wore • blue striped homespun frock, large checked apron, coming up to the neck, and a pair of shoes coming up round het ancles. * Any person arresting said negro and bringing her to me, in Augusta, all reasonable expenses will be paid. HENRY BYRD. _jApril lg 46 3t Wtf MISSING. THREE bundles 5 8 band Iron marked S. G. that were landing from Steam BoatCo» boats about the Ist of December last. Any per son having them will confer a favour oa the ow ner by giving information of it to. RATHBONEkHOLLAND. March 28th Georgia, Richmond County. WHEREAS Ann P. Cunningham,admieka tratrix en the estate es Cbarlae ham, deceased, applies for Letters Dismlseofy fiom said estate, ' Ail persons concerned are hereby notified Cb be and appear at my office witbio the thae pea scibed by law to skew cause Bay) why said letter* should not be granted. Given under my band at office April 9A GEO. M. WALKER, C. C. O. April 25 49 b>4ib NOTICE. HAVING been represented to be a paHuOf Jn a business wot conducted In my name, I think it adviseable, so as to prevent misunder standing to give this Notice—That I am not now, and for eight or ten years have not been, a partner or interested in any mercantile business except that conducted by myself, and in any own Hune. CHARLES HALL. April 23 St 48 RANA WAY ABOUT the first of September last, a Negro Woman, mimed MARIA, small dark mo latto, about 24 years of age. Her dress cannot be described, as she has been frequently seen •< the Sand Hills with different dresses en. She is doubtless harbored by some person: and If so, 1 will give One Hundred Dollars for pioof te conviction. She has a scar from a burn, round the neck, leceived about two years ago from her clothes catching fire. All person* ea the Hill, seeing such a girl, are requested te take ber up. ALSO, Another Negro Woman, about the fir«t es October last, named PHCEBE, with course fea tures, small hollow eyes and one or two of be* upper teeth out, and a sear on her breast, one or two inchea large, making a lump. It wax, probably from a burn. She U a dirty, flltby looking negro, about 40 year* old. A reasonable reward will be given fee th* apprehension of the above negroes. henry BYRP. Feb 12 10 B<&wtf THE NEW YORKER. UNDER this title, a new Literary Jonrnad of the largest Imperial *iae, wo* ieswed by the subscriber* oa Saturday, the S9d of March It* leading featarea ar* •• follow*! » THE NEW YORKER" it equal la slae aad execution to any *1 th* weeklies of thl* city, aod at the same time afforded at a aaach lower ra*e thaa the cheapest es them. It will eoaabiae more completely thaa aay of it* Immediate ri. val* the distinguishing charaoteristic* of a lite rary journal with thoae efa regular aad ayatem atic chronicle of peering eveat*. la abort, it I* designed to eommead itself ea a geaeral aowo paper, alike acceptable to tbe lover of litera ture, the devotee of buaiueae, aad tbe gleaoey of intelligence. It will contain— 1. Literature of the Day—embracing Review* of New Publication*, Original Talcs, Essays Poems, he., with selection* from the whole range of. English and American periodical liter ature. 2. General Intelligence— comprising th* cue rent News of the Day, foreign aad domestic, whether civil or political—carefully avoiding, however, the least semblance of partisan bias, in politics, and confined strictly to the presenta tion of a general and impartial account es tho movements of all parties whatever, without dl*. crimination and without the exhibition of pet sonal preference: Should their journal receive the approbation and the support of the public, the undersigned pledge themselves to spare neither exertion* oor expense to render its literary character aad general interest at least equal to those of it* *o« 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 io the variety and originalityjof it* contents. H. GREELEY, k CO. 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