About Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1834)
VOL. VIII. PUBLISftED EVERY DAY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, AT 2 O’CLOCK. P. ML Howard'sßrtck Buildinrs,opposite the Post-Office M’lntosh Street. DIRECTIONS. Sale, of Land nnd 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 day of sale. , , Notices of the sale of personal property must ba given in like manner, FORTY days previous to the day ot sate. Notices to the debtors and creditors of an estate, must bo published for FORTY" days. rnilHn rn, Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or dinary for leave to sell land, must be published for I OUR MONTHS Notice for leave to sell Negroes, m st be published for FOUR MONTHS before any order absolute shall be made thereon by the court. MAIL ARRANGEMENT, P. O. Augasla, 17th Feb. 1834. Northern Mail. *01.6 at 3 P. M- Closes at 10 A. M. Western Mail. •Due at 10 a m—Closes at 3 p m Charleston Mail. 'Due *t 6 a m—Closes at 5 p m Savannah Mail. Due at 3 p tn— Closes at 6 p in Athens Mail. Due on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays at p m—Closes on Mondays, Wednesdays and “Saturdays at 9 p m Greenville Mail. Due on Tuesdays and Saturdays tt 8 p m— •Closes on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9p m Carnesville Mail. Due on F ridays at S p m—closes on Sundays at 9 p tn. Louisville Mail. Dae on Fridays, at 7 p in—closes on Wednes days at 9 p tn. Coosawhatclae Mail. Due on Sundays at 5 p m—closes on Tues days at 10 a m. OFFICE HOURS. Open from Btolo a in—ll am to half past 1 !P m —half past 2to half past 3 p m—half past 4 Closed from TO to 11 A. M.—half past Ito •half past 2 P M.—half past 3to half past 4pm On Sundays the office will be open from } past mast 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 th Ware-House Keepers in the City of Atigu> tn, July 2d, Ist month, Ea 'b mo. aftci Bale cotton 'to* Barrels and Qr. casks 25 12 Hogsheads (large) 75 djj (..».••) £ Tierces Trunks d7 i Kegs shot or lead 37} 18| do Nails 25 12} Cotton bagging pr. ps. 12} <4 Cotto Rope 12} i 8 4 Bacon per piece 2 > Chairs | 2 S Red Steads 50 Carriages (4 wheel) $2 00 1 01 do 5 (2 do ) 100 • $C Jersey fa oth’r wagons 1 00 50 Pyates (large) 75 3'4 do (snjall) 50 25 Stills 50 25 Anvils 12} 6} Pastings per piece 4 2 Iron per bar 8 2} All small packages 12} Roses and bales merchandize, 25, 50, 75 and $< according to size. jRe-weighing cotton 12} cts. per bale and if R« Stored the owner is subjected to extra Storage Potton sold by Factors not subject to storage until the expiration of 15 days. Commissions sot selling cotton 50 cents pt bale, do for acceptances 2} per cent do foradvancingmoneyin per ct all cases $ ’I for receiving and forwarding goon 50 per cent on the first month’s storage. Fire Company Lottery. 1 TTHE Agents of the Augusta Independent Fire I Company Lottery, who have not already done so, are requested to irake immediate tee turns to Wm. P. Beers, Esq of Augusta, prepa ratory to a final settlement of the same. Hold ers of Tickets too, by advising Mr. Beers’ of th- Jact, will facilitate and hasten the conclusion of this protracted business. By order of the Board of Commissioners. JOHN J. BYRD, Sect'y. (PF* The Editors of the Savannah Georgian, Milledgeville Journal and Fedeial Union and Athens Banner, will please to copy this adver tisement once and notice the same under the Edi torial head. Jan 17 SIOO REWARD. BOST 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. I will give the above Reward for the Recovery of the mo ’ney7<»r one fourth of any part that may be de tected, by applying to FREDERICK LAMBACK, per LAMBACK, &. RUSE. April 4 ts 40 MISSING.’ THREE bundies 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 bv giving information of it to. RATHBONE & HOLLAND. March 28th 37 f Rail Road, Daily Line Be tween Charleston & Hamburg. Ya N and after T°-MORROW, the Rail Road O Passenger Cars will leave the station in Hudson, st. every day, precisely at 6 o’clock, A. M. Uj” The papers in Augusta; Journal and Fed eral Union, Milledgeville; Macon Messenger; Athens Banner; Columbus Democrat; Montgom ery, (Ala,) Planter’s Gazette; Tuscaloosa State Intelligencer; Knoxville Register, and Bulletin and Courier, New Orleans, will insert the above twice a week for one month, and forward their accounts. Charleston, March 31 2w1m40 [ April 4] COURIER. CHEAP SHEEE ffl w Bp COMBS GEO. A. WALKER HAS just received direct from the Manufac tory in*Philadelphia a large assortment of Tortoise Shell Tuck, Side, Neck and long Combs. also Extra super fine Ivory Combs Patient Ivory dressing do Single and double Ivory pocket do ALSO A large assortment of imitation Combs, all of which aie offered at wholesale at a small ad vance from factory prices. April 18 ts 46 Fruit! Fruit! Q/T BUNCHES BANANAS AO 150 large PINE APPLES 5000 SWEET ORANGES. For sale by N. SMITH fa CO. March 31 38 ONCONSIGNMENT. JUST RECEIVED, Barrels Baltimore Superfine Flour vF 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 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-ark Cider Mackeral 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 VINEGAR. WHhds Cider Vinegar For Sale by G.H. METCALF. April 16 ts 45 J. P ARMEY, Dentist. HAS arrived in Augusta, and will attend to his Professional duties for a short time, at Mrs. Woolset’s, first door above the United States Hotel. Feb 28 ' ts GEORGIA NANKINS. FOR SALE, BY J. 4- J. McBRYDE. April 2 38 ts ALE PORTER Bbls Stock Ale aV 20 Casks London Porter quart Bottles 25 Do Jo pints do 50 Bbls Canal flour 20 Bags prime Green Coffee 5 Hhds first quality St. Croix Sugar 6 Pipes pure Holland Gin 10 Bbls Old Monongahela Whisky 50 Boxes Cigars, most approved Brands together with a general assortment of GROCERIES, For sale bv DORTIC & LAFITTE. May 2 52 HAY! HAY!! Bundles Prime Northern Hay tat V V For Sale by G. H. METC ALF. April 16 ts 45 A CARD, H 3 W IS® ©IK And Stationary Store, No. 208, Broad Street 3 doors below Mr. Hobby’s Bookstore. HE Subscriber offers his services to lhe I public in the above line of business. His long experience as a Book Binder is such as he hopes, will merit the public patronage. Blank Books made to order in the very best manner and of the first quality of paper. An assortment of fine Stationary kgpt constantly for sale, at the lowest prices. WM. ESTILL. April 30 51 ts 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 bereturn. ed as defaulters to the City Council, and dealt with as the Ordinance directs. JOHN H. MANN, Col’r. fa Treas.r, C. A. March 14 2m 31 Horse For Sale. A FIRST rate Family Horse For Sale, pe fectly gentle and sound—apply to R. B. HAVILAND fa CO. April 14 44 WANTED. A Servant Girl 12 or 13 years old, to nurse a Child. Apply at this office. April 30 51 AUGUSTA, (GEO.) FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1834. MORE XEW GOODS. AT. J. P. SETZE’S BROWN Linen; suitable for men and boys wear Hamilton Stripes Deep Blue Cotton Jeans Apron Checks Bishop’s Lawn 6-4 Cotton Cauib.icks White and Coloured Linen Drilling, French and Scotch Ginghams, (Striped and Piaided,) do Prints, suitable for children Black Bombazettes Inserting Trimmings Pongees Mame-Chop Yellow Nankins Black Pins Assorted Col’d. Lustring Ribbons Twisted Silk Shawls Boy’s and Men’s flag handkfs. >' Linen Cambric Handkfs, with plain and col'd borders Gentlemen’s Best Gioves Bl’k ami White English silk Hose English and Swiss Cross barred Muslins Plain and Figured Swiss Muslins, Tuck Combs Steel and wooden Busks Black and Fancy Bead Bags. Bead Purses Hemming’s Needles Lady’s and Mises’ Cotton Hosiery French Silk Umbrellas French and Irish Linen Sheetings “Mens’ half Hose Feather Fans Bengal Stripes Platted and long Hair Braids Blue Cotton Nankeen 4-4 Brown Sheeting 4-4 Flax Oznaburgs or Burlops Cotton and Strelitz Oznaburgs Sup. London Bleached Sheeting sac. sac. May 2 ts 17 ORANGES. 10,000 LARGE and Sweet Oranges zO Boxes Fresh Lemons Just Received and for sale by. N. SMITH fa Co February 28 26 J. P. SETZE. HAS just opened part of his Spring and Summer GOODS, among whiclrttre.three cases of Ladies ana Misses PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS. April 4 50 SIIOT&UEAI).. a £ s Shot (assorted) fl vJV-I 10 Boxes Lead For Sale by GEO. H. METCALF. Agent, Baltimore Shot Tower Co. pril 16 ts 45 NEW SPRING GOODS SNOWDEN & SHEAR. Have received this day from New York, EXTRA Mourning Striped Ginghams, Superior Black and Green Crape Gam blets and Black Bombazeens, Extra Black Sill* of various Styles, Plain Black Hqrnan'i and Fancy Hdkfs. Embroidered Silk Muslin Hdkfs. anti Rjph nlond Gauge Mantles, ALSO, A large supply of FANCY AND STAPLE ARTICLES Suitable for the City or Country trade, which will be sold at low prices. ALSO, FOUR BALES OF VERY HEAVY OSNABURGS. May 2 ts 52 NEW STORE. I<. A. & ». REIO Arc now opening, at the Store recently occu pied by James M’Dowall, A Splendid Assortment of DRY GOODS. THEIR Stock comprises a general assort meat of Staple and Fancy articles; which have been selected with great care 'and on the best terms; and are offered to city and country Merchants at low prices, by the piece or pack age, for cash or city acceptances. April 7 41 w4t SNOWDEN «&. SHE /IK HAVE received this day from New Yotk,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) 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 Jellies, Preserves, &c. PULM, PEACHES, GOOSEBERRY, £ PEARS, g GRAPE, r QUINCES, 3 QUINCE, S PLUMBS, CURRANT, Pl PINE APPLE , ~ APPLE, • I ORANGES, £ GUAVA, I CITRONS, Sfc. Peaches, Cucumbers, Mangoes, Peppers, Pical lilli Onions, &c. Smoked Salmon, sounds do Pickled do Macke ral, in bbls and halves, Pickled Beef, do Pork, Pickled Tongues, Smoked Beef, sac. sac. B-'ith a complete assortment of Choice Family FOR SALE, BY N. SMITH & Co. March 14 31 ts BUTTER LARD SfC. IO Firkins Superior Goshen Butter 1000 lbs Lard 1000 lbs Superior Hams 10 half Bbls Fulton Market Beef Just Received and for Sale by N. SMITH & Co. April 14 44 GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY, 1 Court ofOrdinary, 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 be and appear at my office wijjiinthe timejprescribed 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 oGAcdinary of said County for Letters of 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. _ Pec 2 144 2t Georgia, Lincoln County, ? Court of Ordinc ry, January Term, $ 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, 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 mv 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 sented 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 why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at Office this 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 lhe Estate of Alexander Scott, late of said coun ty, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish al! persons concerned to lie and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause (jf apy) why said letters should not be granted. Given under 'my hand at office this 4lh day of March, 1833. MICAJAH HENLEY, C. C. 0. March 10 29 Georgia, Richmond County. WHEREAS Western B. Thomas adminis trator on the estate of George Hogarth, deceased, applies for letters of dismission, Al) persons concerned are hereby notified to be and appe.-rat my office, within the time pre scribed !>y law to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 241 h 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 Thompson, 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. 0. Jan 29 13 w6m ■7l OUR mouths after date application will be Jl? made 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 141 h, 1834. 8 m 4t Guardian’s Notice. FOUR months afterdate application will be made to the Inferior Court of Richmond County, for leave to sell the interest of Thomas and Walker Watkins, minorj, in the boy HAR RY and girl LUCY r ; also in a tract of laud call ed Rosny, lying on Butler’s Creek, Richtnoud county, containing about 2000 acres. RO BT. WAT KINS 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 F.iizabelh Miller, orphans of Step,hen Millet, deceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. SUSAN MILLER, Guardian. March 21 YwTsALEr A HOUSE and LOT on the Sand Hills, with a good Garden, choice F ,u| t trees, and a Well of wa. ter oil the premises. Inquire of J. W. BRIDGES. Augusta, April 20 47 6tw Neatly punted for sale n{ this Office. HOTEZ ATHENS, GEORGIA. THE Subscriber respectfully informs his Friends and lhe Public generally,that he has purchased ihe abovementioned Es tablishment,formerly 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 may call on him. His STABLES, are ample, his ROOMS generally commodious, and no pains will be spared in furnishing his TA BLE with the best the market will afford. SAMUEL GALLIHER. Doc. 27 2m 154 The Elements of Dentistry THOMAS S. 3. CREAVEN. SURGEON DENTIST. FROM Edinburgh, Scotland, has tak en a large and commodious Room in the private appariment, 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 safely without either breaking the fangs or fracturing the Maxillary bones—Facts that many respectable citizens es Augus ta can testify. Teeth Inserted upon the most approv ed principle and repaired in the 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 their 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. TITHE public are respectfully informed that JL 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 necessa» 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 Offibe 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, Sect’y. * For the convenience of parents residing at a distance, steps have been taken to have the tequisite Books and Stationary and Mattresses supplied to the students, on reasonable terms. Raleigh, N. C. March 21 34 w6t TWTTOE. ON Saturday next, the (10th inst, the City Council will meet for lhe purpose of grant ing Retail and Dray Licenses—Blank applica tions for Retail Licenses can be obtained by calling on the Clerk of Council. On the same day a City Constable will be ap pointed to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Mr. William H. Howard. By order of Council. GEO M. WALKER. May 5 53 3t RUNAWAY AGAIN! FROM The subscriber, 31st March last, a Negro Woman, named PATSEY, about 40 to 45 years old. Sh- 1 was brought from Vir ginia, last fall, by John Lane, a speculator, and sold to me. She is 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 up to 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 " TO THE LADIES. Ice Cream, Soda, Mead, and Calf Foot I Ilin EAMBACK & RUSE HAVE this day commenced making the above named articles and intend contin uing throughout the season. Ice Cream will be ready from 10 o’clock, A. M. to 2 o’clock, P. JU., and from 4 o’clock, P M. to 10 o’clock, P. and will l>e made in the very best style. Soda and Mead at all hours.— '“alf foot Jellies will at all times be found of the finest flavors. Having handsomely finished a room for the Ladies, we respectfully solicit a share of their patronage. April 21. 47 ts ~BL A NK DE E Ds7~ Neatly printed and fur sale, at this office, SUGARS. 1 [Bids. Prime St. Croix Sugar, _JL nLF 5 Do. Muscovadon, Do. Landing from Steam Boat Edgefield, for Sale b y THOMAS M’GftAN. May Sth i t 63 A SELECT Collection of Popular MUSIC for sale nt ESTILL’S 208 Broad SL May 5 ts 63 SUPERIOR Steel PENS warranted, 6} cents each and some in Gilt cases at 37} each at ESTILL'S 208 Broad St. May 5 ts 53 IQ*TO TEACHERS, AND FRIENDS OF EDUCATION IN GENERAL. A Meeting of the Teachers’ Society will be held on Monday the 16th day of June next,- at Mount Zion, Hancock Co.—All interested in the cause of instruction, and Teachers wHlihg further the objects of the Society, are earnestly invited to attend. Provision will be made for members friends who attend the Society ’a Meeting. Mr. Beinan is appointed to deliver an address. Bv order of the Society, ROBR. C. BROWN, Secretary, May 2 gg NOTICE To Merchants and Planters. THE Extensive and Convenient FfRE PROOF WARE HOUSE, lately occupied by Messrs. Sims, Williams fa Woolsey, for the reception of Cotton and Produce of nW kinds; and the subscribers will make advancer* when desired, on produce in store. Their terms of storage will be twelve and a half cents jtef 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 fa CO. Augusta,April 15 45 Georgia Richmond County. WHEREAS William Bryant, tor on the Estate of James Bryant, de ceased applies for letters of Dismissiofi. All person concerned are hereby notified 1 W be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law to show cause (if any /why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office April 4’. GEO. M. WALKER. C. C. O» April 4 mgn, 40 uaMwaF ABOU 1 the first of September last, a- Negrn 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 harbored by some person; and if so, I will give One Hundred Dollars for pioof t<> conviction. She has a scar from a burn, round the neck, received about two years ago from her clothes catching fire. All persons qn tho Hill, seeing such a girl, are requested her op! 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. ]« was probably from a burn. She is a dirty, filthy looking negro, about 40 years old. A reasonable reward will be given for tbtt apprehension of the above negroes _ k _ HENRY BYRDI- Fcb 12 10 3t&wtf THE NEW YORKER.- TTNDER this title, anew Literary J tar nil VJ of the largest imperial size, was istued by lhe subscribers on Saturday, the 22d of March Its leading features are as follows; “ THE NEW YORKER” is equal In slzfe and execution to ally of the weeklies of this city, aad at the snme time afforded at a much lower rate than the cheapest of them. 4i will comhiq. more completely than any of its Immediate 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 ia designed to eommend itself as a general new»i paper,.alike acceptable to the lover of litrrit ture, the devotee of business, and the gleaner •f*’ intelligence. It will contain— 1. Literature of the Day —embracing Reviews' of New I’ublicHUpns, Original Tnles, Essays ' Poems, sac., selections from the whblh’ range of Englishand American peikdical liter-’ ature. 2. General Intelligence —comprising the cu’r.‘ rent News of the Day, foreign and domestic - whether civil or political—carefully avoiding*- however, the least semblance of partisan bias * in politics, and confined strictly to the presents!" 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 then-journal receive the apprbbatfo'n'' and the support of the public, the undersigned? pledge themselves to spare neither exertions nor 1 ' expense to render its literary character and’ general interest at least equal to those of its e*.* temporaries; and, whatever may be the rites.* sure of their encouragement, they confidently assert that it shall be excelled by few in queMlthf of matter, or in the variety ar.d originality of'its J contents. 11. GREELEY, fa Cd.' New York, March 22, 1834. *„• The New Yorker has no connection what ever with an ephemeral affair with the same ti- ' tie, which was published last season; but, in or der to fteo ‘our good nnme’ from all opprobri um, we hereby agree to send our paper gratuit ously to all the patrons of that concern for the whole term for which they have paid the pub lisher thereof. r fiflice 114 Fulton street. THE NEW YORKER is published every Saturday morning, on a large imperial sheet,’ containing twenty-four wide and closely printed columns, and forwarded to its patrons, whether in city or country, at the rate of TWO DOJI LAKS per annum, payable In advance, Wtie£ payment is delayed till the end of tha second quarter, fifty cents w ill be added. Any person procuring us six subscribers in the countiy, anti forwarding $lO free of post ge, will be entitled to the remainder for his trouble, and in the same proportion for a larger number. Companies uniting in a remittance will be supplied on the same terms. Postmasters, Booksellers, and General Agepfs' for the circulation of periodicals arc respectful ly solicited to interest themselves in our behalf • and are hereby assured that they shall in all' ses receive the highest remuneration which' the-* low price of our paper will enable us to give.- ’»* Editors of newspapers who wifi give prospectus an insertion, and take the slight tro.g ble of appointing a suitable agent in theig- »- spective towns, shall positively resei-xU tta ' lf> Yorker for one year at least ftotu : ’ v meat. ’ * -"utnee- NO. 55.