Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, October 07, 1830, Image 1

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Efiwralfcj VOL. 5. AUGUSTA, (GEO.) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1830. NO. 45. I'UULIrttlF.il EVERY flONDAY AND THURSDAY An? a o’OfiOdK. r. s*. A! Nr. llowtrU'f Brick B«lliHdRii,v>ppo«lUi Mr .CuBirain&’ g Law Dultilligi, Aflntoih Sircot. DIRECTIONS. Rftlca of Lend and Erfrsts, by Administrators! Execu" ton, or Guardian*, art rmpiirrd, by law. to bo held on the first Toeadsy In tlm month, botween tht hours of ton In the (oranomi and lbt< a n t ho hlWnnun, nt the Court*hoi .o or tta county In vMcli tue peoptny la rttuato.—Notiro of tlie o •♦’lot- mint lie liven In e public gasotto SIXTY day* previous to llie day of sole. Natlce»ofihe»iileo(>«rsim«’propertyronstberiven iu like manner! FORTY daya previous to tne dny of aalf. Noli i*o to tho dnhtora nnd creditor* of an <*tato, rnuitbe ii.tdl.hod for FORTY daya. Notice that application will bo mndo to the Court of Or. dinarv for leave to soil laud, muat be pubtiilicd for FOUR MONTHS Notice for le.va to aetl Negroes. muat bo published for FOUR. MONTH*, before any order abaolute .hall bo tuado tier con In the court- THE SUBSCRIBERS A RK dally receiving iucIi niMliinn. In their former Slock, as will rouble them lo fur- tilth Merchants ami Planters with ns greet s variety t> con bo fonnil in any Stsra in this cily. Their Stock embrace, moil of Ihc loading Arti cle! necenrry for family u.a, uinally called for in the GROCERY, DRY GOODS and HARD-. wares rones i .MONO WHICH alia i 50 fwBoel'cOFFEF., |Variousgwfiliu ■f 10 bbilt. prime retailing Molai.ci 100 bolt! heavy Hemp Bagging 100 do Flax and Tow do 10 Imlci Bagging, Seine and Shop Twine Halo Rope and Sacking, heavy 3 bale. Shoe Thread Pi Iuio Chewing Tobacco In boars Si kegs Prime Spanish and Common Segars 4000 hu,lifts Salt, 12,000 lbs. Bncon 1000 lbs. choice Hams, 20 hoses Soap 20 hoses Auguila made Cnn-llcs 10 dn Cotton nml Wool Cards COO kegs Mails and Brads, Lamp Oil Swedes Iron, all slsra Grnnan, 1 Cast, and > STEEIi Blistered S Sheet it on, Nos. 18,19 ann 20 Nall Rods, Hoop Iron, Trace Chains Mill Saws, Castings, tic. tic. —ALSO— A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF S ADDZjE s, bridles WAGON GEAR, UPPER & SOLE LEATHER. All of which they ore dliprsed to sell flow or Cnib, or good Totvu Acceptances. BREWSTER El PRESCOTT, JYear the Upper Market, South tide Brood-Si. September 13 4lw 88 STORAGE AND ttotmntggfon tfttsrtneit*#. T HE Subscribers, grateful for past favor*, renew the tender of their services, to their friends and the public, with the assurance that they will as heretofore, devote their timo to,the luterest of their Employers. Their \Var«*Hou«e will be in good order for the reception and safe keeping of Country Produce nnd Merchandize. They deem it duo to themslves to stnte the situation oft heir Warc-lfouso—thus—They are bounded on the North by 8ny>»tr*et nnd the lUver—Oil the West bv an open space of about 180 feet—On the South by Reynold-street, about 415 feet wide, and on the East by Campbeil’Street, about 65 feet wide.-*ln addition to the security against fire, which the above location presents, they have about the centre of their Lot, a Hy drant which delivers Water from the aqueduct lately completed In this city. They will grant the usual facilities, by advan ces of monty or otherwise, to such as may favor them with custom. A. SLAUGHTER * C. LABUZAN. (apt 20 40 Qt 20 GROCERIES. HHDS Prime St. Croix Sugar 20 do second quality do 120 Bags prims Green Coffee 75 Barrels Rye Gin 40 Do Portland Rum CO Du Ohio Whiskey 20 Boxes sperm Candles 20 Do Baldwin's do 100 Pieces flump Bagging 20 Qr Casks Malaga Wins 100 Kegs i?LtUs assorted 15 Bids L’ohfnud Lump Sugar 10 Hhds Molasses Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin, Jamaica .Rum, Madeira, Marseilles, Claret and Champaigne Wines, Soap, Luff's Crufckers, smoked Beef, Iron. Lend, Shot, Salt, Powder, &c. for salo on reasonable terms, by GEORGE n. JESSUP, 830, Broad-Street. June 17 13 tf Glass Cutting Establishment. E. T>. SYMMONS R espectfully informs tho citizens of Augu* i and its Vicinity, that ho has com menced the ptrofcincss of GLASS CUTTING in the Store No. 162 Broad-Street where he intends to heap constantly on hand, a supply of superior Crystal Cut nnd I'lain Glass of every description. As this Establishment has been commenced for the first time in this State, and at considerable expense, he hopes its introduction will insure him a portion of patronuge.as the Articles he of fers can be procured at home on as favorable terms, and of as good quality as in New-York or ©lsewherq. •ept 30 43 wtf H FALL & WINTER GOODS. WM. H. MORGAN & CO. AVE receive,I a pari of their supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS: ANOSO.T WHICH ARE, 10-4 Flemish Sheeting. 8 41,1.11 do Black Kalian Lustrings Taney colored do Changeable St Fiuicy colored Groa da Maps Black Gru.de Maps Scarlet Merino Shawls Do do Mantle. With r variety of other Faney and Staple Ae- liclei, which they will sell os cheap a, any house in the city. September 9 8t 37 Just Received, ON CONSIGNMENT. 2 ELEGANT Americas, and Oft* Losdoit made PIANO, Ilia former manufactured by W. Gcib, New-York, and aelreted by one of the best Amateur..—Apply at Mr. Brux'a Book Store, »rto JOSEPH SIGMON, i March 4 87 If t FOR SALE HY SIBLEY & MORRISON, No. 184 BROAD ITItftCT. 50.000 POUNDS PRIME BACON 30 f | lull I'or to Rico Sugar 13 d*> low price Naw-OHeans do 50 BhU Coffon 10 11 ltd* Molasses 125 Hhds nod 60 Bbls Baltimore Whiskey 20 Bbls Monongahela Whiskey 8 years old SO Pipes and 100 Bbls supciior Northern Gin 45 Bids Northern Ruin 20 do Old Peach Brandy 20 do Apple Brandy 1 Pipe superior Port Win© 10 Dozen Bottles do da 25 Qr. Casks Malaga do 30 20 Gallou Casks French Madeira 1.600 Bags Shot, ICO Bundles Bar Lead 4.000 Yards Negro Cloth CO Bales 3-4 4-4 6 4 Browu Shirtings and Sheetings 2 Cases domestic Plaids 5 do fancy Prints 200 Pioces American Bagging 60 do Osnaburgs, 60 Pieces Sacking 1 Bale steel Mixed Broad Cloth 2000 Galli. Slone Jugs, Jars and Pitchers 10 Kegs Old Cavendish Tobacco 26 do pound twist do 20 do 12 twists to the pound 10 Boxes Adkins plug 20.000 Spanish Cigurs, 20 Tonslfon 60 Casks Nn Is, 3 Tons Hollow War* 100 Reams Writing Paper 200 do Wrapping do 6 Dozen Pine Apple Cheese 35 Boxes and £ Boxes Bunch Raisins 10.000 Bushels Liverpoool Ground Salt . 200 do 1 Table do 4(i Boxes Gunpowdor, Imperial Si Hyson Tea 60 do Soap, 6 Boxes Chocolate 30 Bags prime Feathers 10 Doz. Fancy Chairs, 10 Doa. Windsor do 6000 Pair Shoes consisting of mens calf nnd Kip Brogans, mens low quarter Calf shoes, La dies Prunel shpes, do. leather Boots nnd shoes do Morocco Walking do. Misses Leather Boots Childrens Leather Shoes and Negro Shoes, sept 20. 40 6t H. PARSONS. H AS Jq.l received from Ihe Manufactory, Two.v.ry Superior 6 Octave Boitou.mnde PIANO FORTES, in plain Mahogany cases. The tone and werkmnnihip are equal to tbe high est finished, qnd are well worthy the inspection of tbe.e whs may wiih a good. Instrument at a T REMOVAL. HE subscribers Iiove removed to the earner _ of Broad and Jack.on-.treeii, north .Ida Brond-street, generally known m GampHelil’a corner, and recently occupied by Mr. Win. M. Rowland—where they oiler for sale, a general assortment of DRY GOODS If GROCERIES. BOSTW1CK & .BAIRD, sopt. 27 4t 42 REMOVAL. T HE Subscriber has removed his Shoe Store to the lower Tenement of Spencer's New Building, nn the corner of Broad and Wasbing- toh-streets, where ills friends nnd customers will, as usual, find every Article, in his tine, of the best quality, nnd at moderate prices. MOSES ROFF.Jon. sopt. 27 St 42 THE SUBSCRIBER H AS just received two first rate Carriages, together wjth a number ot light nnd tasty ore and.two horse Barouches, Gigs nnd Sulkevs. Also 1^5 setts Gig nnd Dearborn Harness. Oil the rivqt nnd expected daily, two Conches, ono CharlottCe, and a number of Gigs and Sulkcys, together with Gig and Barouch Springs; spring steel, Gig top bows, plated work, Oil Carpet, kc. Persons wishing to order Carriages from the North, can have their orders personally attended to by addressing the subscriber at Augusta, or at Newark, any time between this and the 1st of September next. THOMAS G. HALL. July 22 23 tf FORTE SCHOOL. T HE Subscriber respectfully iuforras his Friends and the Public thnt he lias open ed a SCHOOL for the put pose of giving Lessons on the Piano Forte, This Day, at Mrs, Thomp son’s, corner of Broad nnd Mclntosh-strec ts, where he may be found every day from eight to 1 o’clock a. M. and from 3 to 5 p. m. Those who are desiruus to enter at the first quarter will please tnnkc early Application. JOHN D. SPE1SSEGGER. M R. BACON respectfully Informs bis friends and the Public, that he has returned to the City, and re-Commenced. this day, giving Les sons on the PIANO FORTE. He will be found at tbe U. States Hotel. Oct 4 44 4t NOTICE. T HE co-partnership heretofore existing un der tho firm of SMITH k ROBBINS, in Charleston S. C. is dissolved by its own limita tion. The busines* will be settled by G. W. Smith. G. W. SMITH, E. ROBBINS The Subscribers have formed a connexion un der the firm of Smith, Harris 8c Co. and will con tinue the Hardware Business at the old establish ment of Smith k Robbins, Charleston, S- C. G. W. SMITH. WM. HARRIS, B. F. SMITH. New : York, sept 21 October 4 44 w3m 07'The Milledgeville Journal will publish the above weekly for three months and forward tbe account to the subscribers. CARDS and HANDBILLS, Neatly Printed at this Office. Q Sctivcn Sheriff's Sale. WILL BE SOLD N the first Toe.ilay In November next, nt _ the Court-Hb-iioln Jacksonhoro', Scriven County, hetweon the usual hoar, of self, 167 Acres of Land, (more or less, in Scriven County,- being part of n trnet originally granted to Timoiby O’Bry.im, bounded by Brier creek, and Lands of Jacob Medzgcr and David Mcdzger. ALI.O, 600 Acres of Land, on tbe south side of Brier creoki known by. the nxmo of the Llino Stone Hill, lying and being in Scriven County. All levied on as the property of John P.|\Vil!inmson, to sMtsfy nfs.fa. in favor of the Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia against John P. Williamson. ALSO, One Negro Man, named Ga briel, levied on a. the property of G. t). Pierce-, dre'd, to satisfy lundry execution, fiem a Jui tice’e Couit, at Ihe In.tancc of Hubert M. Wil liamson, jr. guardian for John S. Rcivosrs. <«. p Pierce. Levy made, and returned by a Con stable. JNO. C. FERRILL, o. i.s.e. October 4 44 TO RENT. A LARGE and convenient Store, in the upper part Broad-street, next door to the Wnre-House Intel) occu- •wE&fe* pled by Mr. F*. Cnnipfiidd. This Ware House will be again ©pencil, which will render the Store n desirable stand ; nnd it can bn had, if applied for soon, at one hundred dollars per year. Alsp to hire, a Negro Man, well known ns a first rnto drajninn, nnd tins been used to attend to a Giocciy Store. Apply to A. I. Huntington, or to the subscriber, BENJ; SIMS. sept 27 42 Ot SPARTA TAVERN. rilO RENT, that spacious and well nrrnnged 1 TAVERN, fn tjie Town of Sparta. Hon- cook County, at present occupied by Mr. William Mackie. This establishment is not surpassed by any of a similar kind in the up Country, nnd will, with judicious management, yield n handsome return on tile capital employed. The furniture and stock will he sold on a credit for approved pa per, to any porson or persons who may contract for the premises. Possession will be given on the 1st. November next. Apply to McKENZIE k BENNOCH. tET The Georgia Journal nnd Federal Union, The Athenian, Cabinet, and Washington Nows, will insert the above once a week, for six weeks and send thefr accounts to McKenxie&.Uennuch Augusta. sept 6 86 tf Private Boarding House. A FEW GENTLEMEN can he occoromo- Bated with Board, or Board'and Lodging, by application at the Brick Home, lately occu pied ns tho City Hotel, No. 147, Broad-street. Oct 4 .. 44 3t TIN PLATE. 1 An BOXES TIN PLATES. For »nle hy J.UU W. A. MITCHELL. JSfo* 134 Broad-Str cel. October 4 \v8t 44 Brought to Jail, I N Jncksbitboro’, Hcrlven Co. on the 27th ulti mo. a mulatto man named James, about 20or 25 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, says ho be longs to Samuel Williams of Charleston, S. C. and that bo-runaway sometime in tho mouth of July last. Tho owner is requested to come for ward, prove his property, pay expenses ami take him away. PAUL WILLIAMSON, Jailor. Oct. 4 44 3t NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to-Gordin Barnes, de ceased, late of Scrivon County, will make immediate payment. And thoge having demands against said deceased will please prtfeiit the same duly attested, within the time prescribed bylaw. SARAH BARNES,Jldm'x. May 13 tf3 RICHMOND ACADEMY. T .HE EXERCISF.S of tho Richmond Acade my will be resumed on the first Monday in October next, under the direction of James P. Waddel as Rector; the Rev. Sereno Taylor os Principal of the English department, nnd James B. Lafitte, Esq. as Teacher of the French and Spanish Languages. The Studies pursued in the First Class will be tbe Latin nnd Greek Classics, with*the Elemen tary Mathematics, and occasional attention to such English Studies as from the deficiency.o the pupils, may seem necessary. The Second Class will attend to nil the brau- cbes of a plain and solid English Education. As- sistantTcachers will be provided should the num ber of Pupils render It expedient. In the First Class, the terms of Tuition are Eight Dollars per quarter. In thn French and Spanish, or either, Eight Dollars per quarter. In the department under the direction of Mr. Taylor, Six Dollars. One Dollar ppr quarter for the two Winter quarters is required for wood in addition. By a tegulation of the Board of .Trustees, the Teachers are not allowed to receive nnv Pupil into their respective Classes, without a receipt from the Treasurer, of which all concerned will please take notice. JAMES McLAWS, Clerk 8f Trcn'r. sept. 23 4t 41 Litchfield, (Coon.) Law School. T HE Fall Vacation, in this Institution, com- mencedon Ihe 27th of September, and the Lectures will be resumed on the 26th of October, sept 30 43 3t B7 The Milledgeville Recorder will please give the above three successive insertions, and forward the account to this office. House, Sign, nml Ornamental ftftXKiXtypj R P- SI’ELMAN, Imvlng returned from . New York, nml Imvlng mntlo. Itlntielfnc- qunintcri with tho LaUtt Style of Printing, re.■ pretfully solicits front Ills frlcutl. mltl'forimir cut- tomt-ri, n enntlnnanco of ihe pntrotingu extend ed to him for the hist ten yeurs, ILr Country Merchant, can he supplied with Sign, nt the shorten notice, and on Ihe most re.tsoniihle term.,—tttfely packed for nny ill.- tniice, August 12 2» wtf PAINTING- T HE Siili.crlheri would respectfully Inform the cltixenx of Auguste nnd it.' vicinity, that they hnve entered Into co.pnrlner.hlp under thn Arm of MILLER If JASEPH. nnd Intend enrrylng on llnuse, Sign, Chair, Si Ornmnentnl Priming nml Ginning, Pnpt-e Hanging;. Sic. in nil lit vailou.'hrntiehei. They Itopo llint li-oro Ihe nnntnei. in the execution of their work, nnd attic, nttonlimt to their buiine*., lo merit n llbc- ru! share of public pntronttge. Perrons dl.pt,led to pniroflfoethcm rnny find them nt their Shop, No. 203 Urond-Sticet. N, B.—-Orders from the Country punctually attended to. REFERENCES. Dn. Tiioxai I. Wa.r, Augueln. Du. Mtt.i.r.pnK Gii.riii.-i,- . Col. A. WiuTi.xr, i „ . ... Samuki. Ci.ahk, f Beach hland D. Atkinson. ) July 22 23 tf J. SMITH & CO. H AVE ju.t received In addition to their for mer Slock, nn elegnnl nssnrtmrnt of Fur niture, consisting of Siduhonrds, Bitienux, Book- Cn.es, Wardrobes, Tnldoi, Chniti, &c. £ic. nil of which will bo sold ns cheap n. can ho bought in till. Clly, for Cnsh or town acceptances, July I IT tf REMOVAL. T HE Subscribers linvo removed a few doors holow their former stand, mid utto door above Mr. John Moore's corner, where they have received a purl of their supply of STAPLE nnd’ FANCY DRY GOODS, nnd daily expect a fur- thei- supply. Persons wishing lo purchaso arc rCtinosjed to call and examine them, as they will he sold very low for eash. srpl 20 N. H. WH1TLAW * Co. 40 Bt THERP.ASJr.tnei l’nca applies for Letters . / of Atlmlhislrnllou upon the Estate of William H. Built, dec’ll, and laic of Riciimutid County, These are, therefor., to c|to.n!l nnd singular the kindred and creditors of said dec'll, lo be and appear ottni Office, within the time proscri bed b» law, to file tltelr objections, (If tiny they linve,) antl shew cause why said Lottort should not bo grouted. Goo. A. B. Wnlkor,«. o, o. June 24 15 JOHN GUIMAIUN, WATCH MAKKK, JS*o 141, Bvoad-Stveet, H AS again began httsittcsi, In tlto Brick House, No. 147, Rrnad-Strcel, lately oc- cupicdT-, tho CnTHOlEL, where ho will bq SiiftfMRm best possible manner, nnd nt v«ry reasonable prier*. He solicits tin* patronage of his friends and fortntir customers, nnd nil who wish to have their Watches made to keep good time at n mod- era ta price. He will sell his remaining STOCK, consisting of NY AT CUES & CLOCKS, CASTORS, &c.&c. Fnr less than they-cost, nt Wholesale nnd Retail. Thick Patent WATCH GLAS8ES, nnd all other descriptions of Watch Glasses, constantly kept on hand.- May 3 ,04 COTTON GINS, &c. T HE Subscriber has on hand COTTON GINS of a very superior quality, of from 30 to 60 Sows, single and double breasted. From recent improvements introduced into those Gins, they have |,cen prunounerd by those having them in use to be of the very host kind; both as to furnishing n .clean and good Stnple, ns also lo liplitnr.s»of draught; also Moating Flues* Jp* GINS repaired at short uoticr. His Stock of AQJIICULTUBAL IMPLE MENTS is extensive, consisting of nil the most •approved I’LOUGHS. of which he has a large quantity, and from tho increasing demand, Ihe piirp will he inucli reduced. 07F Wheat Saws, Corn Shelters, Cultivators, Drill Machines, and also nn excellent assort ment of Fresh Warranted GARDEN SEEDS. ROBERT PHILIP, Four doors beloto * Ifie Merchants' 8f Planters' Bar./:. sept. 16 w8l 39 FACTORAGE AND ftownttostott SSusrtuefim, SAVANNAH, GEO* T HE Subscriber intending to remove to Sa vannah tlm ensuing fall, for the purpose of transacting a general Commisswn Business, Re prctfully offers his services to liU friends and the public. He will devote his personal atten tion exclusively lo the business, nnd from long experience, confidently hopes to render entire satisfaction to those who may favor him with their-business. His stores will be airy ; secure from fire; and ready for the reception of Goods or Produce by the 1st ol October next. JOHN R. ANDERSON. August 26 * 33 in5in ID* Tbe Courier, Augusta, Georgian. Savan nah; Journal, Milledgeville; Telegraph, Ma con; and Athenian, Athens; will each, publish the above ones a month, until the lstofJnnunry next, and forwaul their accounts tu the Subscri ber in Savannah, for payment. J. R. A. REMOVAL. T HE Subscriber respectfully informs bis friends, that he hns Removed Ids Stock from Mr. Win. H. Turpin's Range, to the stand formerly occupied by Hall k Hardin, in tbe square above tbe lower Marko, where he has on hand a good supply of articles suited to the sea son:—Consisting of Dry Goods, Hardware, and Groceries, all of which he will sell on tbe roost ccomraodating terms. WM. E. BRODNA*. Sept. 23 41 If w Georgia, Richmond County. 7 MERE AS Mnry Ann Clarke, nppliux (qi . . Lettrri of Ailininlilmilon on dm Estoie of John M. Clarke, deceased, and line of Rich mond Cmiutyi The,, hre, therefore, to cllo all nnd «ld*ulnr the kindred nnd creditin', of mild docenied, to (He tliejr objection., If anylhey li.vo, In my of- ltr«, within Ihe time pri icrlhed liy Inw, otherwise Letters uf Administration will bo (-runted. Goo, A. D. Witlkrr, u. o. o, sept. 30 43 Georgia, Richmond County. ’’S'iTHEREAS Milton Antony,uppll.t fot Let VV ter. nf Administration upon the Estete of KniiiiHh nr Roiottu Juff.ri, dec’ll, uud let. of Rii inn mil Coilnly, Tlieso «rc, therefore, to cite nil nnd slnipilnr III. kindred nnd Creditor! of sold dec'll, to bo nnd nppenr nt my offlen within tho time prescri bed by law, to file their objection.. (If nny they liavc) und shew cau.o why .aid letters should not be granted. Goo. A. B. Walker, a, a. ft, sept. 80 43 Georgia, Richmond County. "VJITHEIlEAS John Morrison, applies for V V Letters of Administration on the Estate of Hugh Morrison, deceased, and late of I.«e comity, These are therefore to cite all nnd singular the the Kindred and creditors of said d.eoasud,tu bo and appear at my office within the Hum pre scribed by law, to file their objections, (Ifnny they have,) nnd sliow cause why said letters should net tie granted. Goo, A. B. Walker, o. c. n, sopt SO 43 Georgia Richmond County. ■^I^" HERE AS BonjemiiiF. Kenrlck applies Boqjan . . for Lclters at AilnihiUtmlion upon Ihe I- .tote of Joins Kenny dec'd, nnd late of Rich' mond county. Thi-sc nre, therefore, to cite all and singular the kindred and crcditurs of said deceased, to lie and appear ot niy office within llie lime pro scribed hy Inw, to file their objections, (if any they hnve,) nnd shew cause why said Letters should not hr granted, Geo. A. B. Walker, c. e. o, Aug 20 33 -gin, Richmond County. KAS James l’nce applies fnrLettcri Georginj Richmond County. -VT7*HKRKAS, Wiliam McGar applies for VT Letters of Administration upon the Ki- tatc of David Clarkt, dec'd, and Into of Rich* mond County, There nro, therefore, (o y}te alt and singular the'kindred and-creditor, of said dec'd, lobe nnd nppenr at my officr within the time prescrl- h.d by law, to file t| )c lr objections, (If any they have) and shew cause why said letter, should unt be granted. Gop. A. B. Walker, o. e. o. Jim. 24 it Georgia, Richmond County. W HEREAS Geo. M. Walker appll.i tor Letters of Administration on the Estate of George Smith, deceased, late of Richmond County. Thosearo, therefore, to ell. all and singular r kindred and creditor, of sold decainil, to file their objectluns, if ony they b.ve in my office witiini the time prescribed bylaw, other wise Letters of Administration will be granted. Geo, A. B. Walkor, o. o. n. June 17 13 Gcorgiu, Richmond County. *^TJ7'IIF.nFiA8 Mnry Bumoj npplics for Let- Y V tors of Administration oil the estate nf Omries Botsey fiecimsetl, (m.U late of Richmond County, These nre therefore to cite nil nml itngulnr the kindrud nml creditors of miid ilccemfeil, to Im> nml nppenr nt my ©Aloe, wltblq the time pre- scribed by Inw, to file their objections, (if nny they linvc,) uinl shew cnuse why said letter* should not bo granted. Goo. A. B. Walkor, c. n. o. July 1 17 Georgia, Richmond County W HEREAS William Tati applies for Let- tors of AdminiMmUou upon the rvtnte of Briijnmin Tiitt deernsed nnd Intr of 8. Cnrnlinii. These nre, therefoio, to cite nil ttnrfVmgulnr the kindred nnd creditor/, of mild deoensedi to b* and nppenr nt mv.oflinr, within tho limp prescri bed by Inw, to fife their directions (ifnny they hnve) nnd shew cause why said letters should not be granted. Goo. A. B. Walker, a. c. o. July i 17 Georgia, Lincoln County. \X7irkREAS William M'oncricf, Admini.lre V y tor on tho Ettntes of John Uentlnv and John Gir, d«ceuscd; nnd Executor on-the Es tate of Austin Moncrief, ilcceniod; applies to me for Letters Distdissory from said Estates: These nro, thereforo, to cite, summon, nnd ad monish nil nnd singular the kindred nnd credi tors of each of the said deceased, to he nnd np< pear nt my office within the timo prescribed, to shew cause ifnny they have,-why said Letters should not be granted. Given under niy hand, nt office, this Oth of Seidrtnber, 1830. FRANCIS F. FLEMING, c. c. o. September 13 tnOm 38 Georgia, Lincoln County, W HEREAS Wllllair Wood, nppli-. In urn for Letters of Adininistintiou on the Ei- tnta nnd effect* of Abram. Fields, late of said county, dec’d. These are therefore to cite, summon and ad monish ail and singular Ihe kindred and credi tor* bf laid dec’d, to be and nppenr nt my office within tbe time prescribed by liiw to file flieir ob jections (if nny they hnve,) and shew cause why said letters should not he grunted. Given under my hand at office, this 29th of Sept. 1830. THOMAS F. FLEMING, c.c.o. Oct 4 .44 3t Tenth Regiment, G. M. (ORDER.) Auguila, Sept. SO, 1830. A N Election will be hoiden on'Siiturdny, the 9lh of October next, linlf past 7 o'clock, P. M. at the Company's, Room, City Hall, for a Captain to command tbe Haroilfou Riflemen, Vice Cnpt. Kigali, dne'd. By order of Col* ColdweJI. JOHN MADDIN, . Adj’t. Tenth Regiment, O, M. ■ewl 30 43 tf CERTIFICATE. Philadelphia, Feb. Mill, ml. ftth. Wh. W. FoTTimt— D EAR blit t—Two years lave nnw tlapi.fi alucuniy duiiglifoi Mary Ann hns b.<n, liy III. uiu ofyeur in.VHlunblo Mrdirine, re.lorcil ,u n ilnlr of umuh h.livr henllli limn «u cnulii rw- lOuuhly have nxp.ctui! | nml ns n duly 1 owe la •ufiVring lHHimhltf.il, j gretiluit. loyoureelf, I Inmlor this, Itusiing Unmy prov. u-uhil (a thus* slnlilarly nffllcli-d. Ationi twelve yeuri ngo site coinjilptnod of ... . ytre pains in bar hack nnd hip, Which grew worse nml worse, until .It. wa. nlimtit utmblo to innvo, or (urn liursclf in lied. During this p«- Hod, Iter hack nml hip .welled wry much, and the |min rxivudrd down the Ifg, which lost ilx natural power i n wnttlng of fli sl—lusrof nppn- Htr. nnd umnciallun emued, nml hi-r emmit-n mco ilvsplcicd mtrrry, Situ c.mlttu.d wiilmutmucb, If any, alterelimi for ilia heltdr, (hopping her strictly under tlm advice nf m/eminent medical gentleman,) for n ron.ldernhle time, when tho •welling on the Mil lu-gutt to hicrenre j her pby ticlan'i prescriplloni hvrtintu urele.si they re- cotntncmird the tied jacket—nne wus procured, tried, hut In vain, ami the disease xp.mcd to I,id tlcfiancc to all Ihc wrli know n remedies In that complnhit, tlml wete here employed. Site wa. thru considered ft, incurable. Her sister having died of tho same complaint,- n Her an litneii «r four yenrs, we were' of opinion that Mary Aim must there Ilia satna foie. Having hcartl uf the remarkable ittccoii of your Cathollcon in icro- fuloui complaints, I wa, teiniv.d lo htake a trial of It. Sha began lo use It, tuit) in a few day. the .welling on the Itlp brake, and diicharged greatly! ilto could then uso her crutches—in a few weeks longer hor pnlu* disappeared—tit. discharge cenicd—tiro ulcer healed—her np|w tile returMd—and hor whole ayslein resumed its wonted vigor, I bollevo, Ittul your Inv.luahl. metllclee been mod when she first complained, ii would linva prevented her from being a crippl* for Ilia rest of Iter life, With ninny llmnki for the benefits which m* daughter Inis derived from the u.e of your Inval uable CnthoiicDo, I remain Y ours, Res peel fully, JOHN M’CURDY, Jan, No. 38, Chtinni-ilreil. KT The genuine Cntlmllceu is to lie had of my only nuthnrlxed Agents Mcisrs. Tuiirut b D"Aa rliiNic, in Augmtn. W. l’OTTER, Philadelphia August 12 20 tf T A New Mii|> of Georgia. IIE subscribers linva how under tho hand. __ of llic Engraver In Ncw-Yorh, a complete nnd splendid Alnp of the statu of Georgia, the greater part compiled from actual ilirvuy, with nil Hie districts cnrcfully laid down.ml number ed, tlm whole completed with great labor and ex actness from tliu Intbst and most authentic infor mation, In u ttyln nut inferior lo any tiling of the kind yet "presented to the public, Willi a table of diitaucoi from Ihe sent of, government to every county site up piece of Importance lathe slate. The districts in Hie new purchase nnd lower cnunlles are nil numbered in llie corners, so a. lo enable it person |o nieerlalu (lie exact sllua- Han nf nny lot of lund, nnd will be pointed end finished oft - in Ihc neatest manner—a part of them canvassed, varnished and plnccd on rollers, tlm balanco will he nn thin paper nicely folded in morocco cuveri, ainl will b« for sal. in Milleilre- vi|lo l)y llie firtt of Oglohcr neb. Thus, on rollers, at Fife Dalian, nnd tho packet map of ilia same tlxo at Four Dollars. Persons residing ut a dislauc. wishing to pre cure tlm map can do so liy sending by their members at a sufficient number, of them will b. kept in Milledgeville during the session ef tt]» Legislature, CARLTON WELLBORN, ORANGE GREEN. KT Editors In fills state who will vublish the •hove occasionally until th. firs, Nonnubsr next, will he entitled to ■ copy of lb* *r«* July ?3 *4 ... „ — Cdrolintj. rjriHE LECTURES of this Institution will be JL resumed llie second Mondxy in Novesaber, nnd continue until March, fiiwi/omy—John E. Holbrook, M. D. Surgery- Jnmes Ramsay, M. D. Praitlie of Medicine | 8 .' H<nr J Dlckso*, M. D. of McdicUu Materia Mcdica—Henry K.II-'rost. Midvifcnj ) nnd Ihe Diicaiti of J- T. G, Z’riotcau, M. D. Ilnnieti mid Children ) Chemittry Jf Pharmacy—Edm’d RftVenel, M.D. Poihologicalond SurgUol j w , g „ eri Dcmonilralor of Anatomy—J. Wagner M. D. HENRY R. FROST, Dean, Charleston August 28 35 wtd Administrator’s Sale. W ILL he told, TO-MORROW (Tucsdsy) the Bill insi. at 7 n,clock, nt the Store of Ih. Subscriber, THE LIBRARY, belonging lo llie Estete of James Moore, deceased. Among which nre many vnlunhle works, in French, Greek, Latin and Spanish. At.SO, Law, Medical, Historical, Theological and Miscellaneous WORKS—with a large collection of Newspapers, Magaxines, Maps, be. tic. AI.SO, 1 Elegant Violin, 1 Portable Desk 1 TanneHs American Allas, 1 LavuisuesAHst Tinmi Cash. C. PHILLIPS, Auet’r. October 4 44 It Administrator's Sale. W ILL be told on the 1st Tuesday in Decent- her next, nt Ihe .Market House In lisa Ci ly of Augusta, by order ol llie Coutt nf Ordinary uf Richmond County. A Lot iu said city, near the corner of Kills and Centre-streets, nml next below the lot occupied by Win. Jackson, Esq.—. Also ten shares of tho capital slock of the State Bank ol Georgia, nnd a negro man slave, named Peter, Hold os the property of Wm. A. Walker, dec’d, Cor the purpose of making u division among lilt litiri. * ANDREW J. MILLER. October 4 44 Id Administrator’s Sale. | N conformity to a» Order of the Court .f Or- dinary of Richmond County, will bo told on Ihc first Tuesday in Dtcetnber next, x LOT on Green-Street, belonging In Ihe Estate ef Charles Martin, dec’d. Relit Lot Is designated In the di- - nltlon of Bird Marlin's Estate, as Lot No. 3 (three) j presents a front of 33 feet on Oreen-St., and extonds hock 174 feet. Tire object of the hale it to niahr regular Titles. GEORGE J- 6. WALKER, Adm’r. sepl.fi id®® Administrators Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Do- ccmlier next, et Telfair Court-House, Geo. the following Tracts of Land, belonging to the Estate or John Parks, dec’d, Isle of .Colum bia county, vl*.—Two Tracts, containing each 2024 acres, known as No. 85 in the 14ib Dis trict, nnd 05 in the 12th District of Telfair Coun ty, formerly Wilkinson. Sold hy order of the Inferior Court of Columhia County. LEWIS PARKS, Adm'r.