About Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1834)
VOL. VIIL PUBLISHED EVERY DAY Monday. Wednesday and Friday, AT a O’CIiOOK. F. Iff. Howard’s Brick Buildinga, opposite the Post-Office M’lnto.h Street. DIRECTIONS. Sale* of Lead and Aegroev, 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 s public gazette SIXTY days previous to the day of sale. Notices of the sale of personal property must be 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 FOUK Notice for leave to sell Negroes, m .st be pub ished for FOUR MONTHS before any order absolute shall be mane thereon by the court. Uail arrangement, P. 0. Augasta, 17th Feb. 1834. Northern Mail. D«« at 3P. M. Closes at 10 A. M. Western Mail. Dae at 10 a m—Closes at 3 p m Charleston Mail. Due at 6 a m—Closes st 5 p m Savannah Mail. Dae at 3 p m— Closes at 6 p m Athens Mail. Due on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays at p m—Closes on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9 pm Greenville Mau. Due on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8 p tn— Closes on Wednesdays and SaturdArft 9p m Carnesville Due on F ridiy s at 8 p in—closes on Sundays at 9 p m. Louisville Mail. Dae on Fridays, at 7 p m—closes on Wednes days at 9 p tn. - Coosawhatchie Mail. Due en Sundays at 5 p m—closes on Tues days al 10 a m. OFFICE HOURS. Open from Btolo a m—ll atn to half past 1 p hl—half past 2to half past 3 p tn—half past 4 Closed from 10 to 11 A. M. —half past 1 to half past 2 P M.—half past 3to half past 4pm On Sundays the office will be open from £ 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 th Ware-House Keepers in the City of Augu< ta July 2d, 1832: ’ Ist month, Ea'h mo. after Bale cotton 2 ® cU l $ Ct * Barrets and Qr. casks 25 12 Hogsheads (large) 75 37J do (small) 5U 25 Pipes 60 26 TiSce, 37J 18 Trunks 3 ‘h Kegs shot or lead 374 !• Nalls 25 12} Cotton bagging pr. p». 124 <s| Cotto Rope 124 a 8 4 Bacou per piece 2 Chairs 12j 6} Bed Steads 50 25 Carriages (4 wheel) >2 00 1 00 do (2 do ) 100 50 Jersey k oth’r wagons 1 00 50 Crates (large) 75 37 ( do (small) 50 25 Stills 50 25 Anvils 124 Castings per piece 4 Iron per bar 3 24 All small packages 12} oxes and bales merchandise, 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 until the expiration of 15 days. Commissions for selling cotton 50 cents pr bale, do for acceptances 24 per cent do foradvancing money in ?Qi per et all cases J 4 p for receiving and forwarding goon 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 wake immediate ree turns to Wk. P. Beers, Esq of Augusta, prepa ratory to a final settlement of the same. Hold era of Tickets too, by advising Mr. Beers’ of th fact, will facilitate and hasten the conclusion of this protracted business. By order of the Board of Commissioners. JOHN J. BYRD, Sect'y. UT 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. Jao 17 RANA WAY ABOUT 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 frequentlyseen at the Sand Hills with different dresses on. She is doubtless liaiboied by some person; and if so, I will give One Hundred Dollars for pi oof 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. HENRY BYRD. CHECKS ON NEW-YORK, PHILADELPHIA, AND CHARLESTON, At 1-2 per Cent. Premium. For sale by J. D. BEER’S, J. R. ST. JOHN<S- CO f April 4 12 NOTICE. ~~ ALL persons are hereby cautioned against trading, or any way crediting Caroline Nichols, as I will not be answerable for any of her debts or contracts, she having left my bed and board. All persons are also cautioned against harboring or detaining her in any form in the State of Georgia, as I left South Carolina to avoid her evil company. E.D. NICHOLS. M ST 8t» &EORCrIA COURIER. J. P. SETZE HAS opened this day a new and well select ed lot of FRENCHft?RINTED JACKONETTS & MUSLINS Together with a large supply of Fancy and Staple Goods, well worth the Public’s attention. May IS 56 ts GEORGIA. A PROCLAMATION. By WILSON LUMPKIN, Governor and Com mander-in-GhieJ of the Army and Navy oj this Stale and the Militia thereof, WHEREAS, 1 have received official infor mation, that a murder was committed on the body of John Hatcher, in the county of Twiggs, in this State, on the second day of this instant, by JOSEPH SAWYER,—and, whereas also, I have received official informa tion, that one WINFIELD JfOORE committed a murder on the body of Claibovrn Fore hand. in the county of Burke, on the eighth day us January last; —and it being represented to me, that said SAWYER and MOORE have fled from justice,—l have thought proper to is sue this, my proclamation, hereby offering a reward of FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS for the apprehension and delivery, to the Sheriff or Jailer of said counties of Twiggs and Butke respectively, the bodies of the said Moore and Snwyer, or TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS for the delivery of either to the said Sheriff ur Jailer of the counties in which said murders were com mitted;—and I do moreover charge and require all officers, civil and military, to be vigilant in endeavouring to apprehend and bring to trial the said fugitives, in order that they may un dergo a trial for the offence with which they are charged. Joseph Sawyer is about five feet eight or ten inches high, rather thin visige, inclined to a dark complexion, somewhat bald headed, has rather a down look, and supposed to be about thirty five years of age. Winfield Moore is about thirty-five years of age, about five feet nine or ten inches, tolerably slender-built, thin visage, and fair hair. In testimony whereof, I have set my band, and caused the sea! of the State to be af fixed, at the State House in Milledgeville, this 9th day of May, eighteen hundred and thirty four; WILSON LUMPKIN. By the Governor, William A. Tennille, Secretary of Slate. May 16 2t 58 Georgia, Richmond County. VK7"HEREAS Sarah M. Fendall. Admintstra- V V trix on the Estate of Thomas M. Fendall late of Richmond County, deceased, applies for letters ofdismission, All persons concerned are hereby notified te 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 16th day of May, 1834 7 GEORGE M. WALKER. C. C. O. May 16 53 T mv dentistry. HL subscriber will leave Augusta, in a few days, for Savannah. This is, therefore, to request those for whom he has commenced op erations to call soon and have them finished; also any who wish his profess ; onal services be fore he leaves, are desired to call early. E. OSBORN, Surgeon Dentist, May 12 56 NOTICE. ON Saturday next, the 10th inst, the City Council will meet for (he 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 The Elements of Dentistry THOMAS S. B. CREAVEN, SURGEON DENTIST. FROM Edinburgh, Scotland, has tak en a large and commodious Room io 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 safety without either breaking the fangs or fiacturing 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. K all operations warranted, terms satisfactory. Feb. 24 - 24 ts Georgia, Limcolw County, ? Court of Ordinc ry, January Term, J WHERE AS,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 a»>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 band at Office this 14th Jan. uary 1834. MICAJ AH HENLEY, C. C. O. J a" I? 8 m fit 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, minor*, in the boy HAR RY and girl LUCY; also in a tract of land call ed Rosny, lying on Butler’s Creek, Richmond county, containing about 2000 acres. ROBT. WATKINS Guardian. March 24 86 m AUGUSTA, (GEO.) WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1834.- REMOVAL B. W. FORCE & CO. Have removed their Stock of SHOES to No. 276, directly opposite their old stand in Kerrs 8f Grahams new range three doors above the Globe Hotel, where they are now receiving 300 Packages of fresh BOOTS ii SHOES a very extensive assortment of every article in the line, calculated to suit the City and Country trade—consisting in part of 2000 pair men’s calf Brogans and Shoes 3000 do do kip do do do 5000 do do coarse do do do 2500 do boy’s and children’s coarse and fine Shoes 3000 do ladies Prunelio, Morrocco Sealskin and Leather Boots, Shoes and Slip pers 500 pair ladies and gentlemen’s water proof Boots and Shoes 500 do do do do Carpet and do do Mockisans SD-/" Alio, a large Stock of LEATHER, such as Harness and Skirting, Sole and Upper Lea ther, New-York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Calf Skins, Sealskins, Buckskins, Morrocco and Lining Skins, stout coarse Leather for Negro Shoes, also, Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Shoe Thread and all the materials and Tools for manufacturing, all of which will be offered to the consumer and dealer at reduced prices. B. W. FORCE 4- Co. Uj' FORCE it Co’s. Boot and Shoe Factory, in the rear entrance through their Store-; where Boots and Shoes of every description are made and repaired. Oct 11 122 ts MEDICAL. DR. FALL, in the course of his professional pursuits, finding how little success attend ed his exertions in cases of Dropsy, was, after some years observant practice, led to suspect the soundness of the pathology of that complaint —believing, that if the nature, seat, and tend ency of it were correctly apprehended, a gener. ally successful practice would certainly have been devised. Having become thus impressed, he gave himself up to the investigation of the sub ject, ided only by his knowledge of the general scien e of the human body, and some years Con stan "piactice, he believes himself sow to have arrivd at a correct knowledge of the state of the system, which operates as the cause of Drop sy, in its various forms. His views in this re spect, 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 big 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 rowned 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 any thing 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 give 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; “ 1 have known Dr. Fall’s p-escription 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 1 have known for this distressing disease. H. BRANHAM. Nov. Sth 1833 IT This medicine may be had of R. B. Havi land & Go., Augusta; Hoxey &, Urquhart, Co lumbus; Johnson, Macon; M. E. Edwards, Milledgeville, and Linton & Bacon, Athens— Price $5 April 2 n»2t 39 FiuurKunr hotez ATHENS, GEORGIA. THE Subscriber respectfully informs his Friends and the Public generally,that he has purchased the 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. Dec. 27 2m 154 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 FOR SALE, AbL A HOUSE and LOT on the Sand Hills, with a good Garden, choice I Fruit trees, and a Well of ,ood wM. ter on the premises. Inquire of J. W. BRIDGES. Augusta, April 20 47 w6t NEW SPRING GOODS SNOWDEN & SHEAR. . Have received this day from New- York, EXTRA Mourning Striped Ginghams, Superior Black and Green Crape Gam blcts and Black Bombazeens, Extra Black Silks of various Styles, Plain Black Hernani and Fancy Hdkfs. Embroidered Silk Muslin Hdkfs. and Rich Blond Gauze Mantles, ALSO, A large supply of FANCY AND STAPLE ARTICLES suitable lor the City or Country trade, which will bo sold at low prices. . ALSO, FOUR BALES OF VERY HEAVY U COTTON OSNABURGS. May 2 ts 52 SP’RIJVG SUPPLIES BNowDEN atcaaa. HAVE received this day from New York, a part of their Spring Suppliks, among which are, Extra new style Ginghams (very cheap) Superior Piints (small figures) Rich Blond Gause Hdkfs. and Scarfs Superior Jet Black Poult de Soie (extra width and quality) Ladies superior Sun Umbrellas and Parasols A«ry cheap Prints for Servants, and a variety of other seasonable articles, all of which will be sold'at verj* low prices. April 11 43 MO I. ASSES.’ Hhds Prime Molasses now on the River • and for Sale low from the Wharf by G- H. METCALF. April 16 ts 45 Letter and Cap PAPER—a O few Reams very fine Flat Cap far Attorneys at ESTILL’S 208 Broad St. May 5 ts 53 BUTTER LARD !fC. IO Firkins Superior Goshen Butter 1000 lbs Lard 1000 lbs Superior Hams 10 half Bbls Fulton Market Beef Just Received and lor Sale by N. SMITH U Co. Apr il 14 44 r . Raisins 100 Boxes Bunch Raisins. 50 do Bloom do 100 half Boxes Bunch do 50 quartar Boxes do do Just Received bv N. SMITH &Co. Dee 9 1 ALE PORTER fyc. /A Bbls Stock Ale 20 Casks London Porter quart Bottles 25 Do do pints do 50 Bbls Canal flour 20 Bags prime Green CufTeo 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 by DORTIC & LAFITTE. May 2 ' 52 SHOT & LE AD. Bags Shot (assorted) • vJVf 10 Boxes Lead For Sale by GEO. H. METCALF. Agent, Baltimore Shot Tower Co. April 16 if 45 PRIME CHEESE. A Few Cask’s Graham Cheese in fine Order For Sale by G. H. METCALF. April 16 ts 45 A CARD. And Stationary Store, No. 208, Broad Street 3 doors below Mr. Hobbt’s Bookstore. fIIHE Subscriber offers bis services to the 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 kept constantly far sale, at the lotvest prices. . WM ESTILL. April 30 61 ts On Consignment. 1 BOXES GLAUBER SALTS flo JL Vv" to 4o lbs. each) 6 Tierces > r , _ lo Boxes (UoafSuguar 6 Bundles Northern Hay Just received and for sale by J. MARSHALL, May 7 54 Under U S Hotel. Fruit! Fruit! BUNCHES BANANAS 150 large PINE APPLES 5000 SWEET ORANGES. For sale by N. SMITH fc CO. March 31 38 VINEGAR. WHhds Cider Vinegar For Sale by G.H. METCALF. , April 16 rs 45 Horse For Sale. A FIRST rate Family Horse For Sale, pe fectly gentle and sound—apply to R. B. HAVILAND L CO. April 14 44 GEORGIA NANKINS. FOR SALE, BY J. 4* J. McBRYDE. April 2 -38 ts UNION MEETING IN consequence of a recent organization of a self stiled, State Right Party or Association of Lincoln County, who adopted a constitution for their government, pregnant with the evil doctrine of Nullification, -1 he citizens of Lincoln County, friendly to the Union of the States are invited to attend a meeting, to be held at Lincolnton, on the third Saturday (21st) June next, for the purpose of devising measures of self defence and tha pre serration of our publie institutions. Lincolnton, May 19 69 SPRING GOODS. GEO. A. WALKER. Is now opening a large end splendid assortment of new and fashionable STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Recently selected by himself, in the New York and Philadelphia Marets, and well adapted to the 4 City and Country trade, consisting in part of CASES superior Paris and London Printed Muslins, latest style and very cheap, 2 cases French Ginghams. 4 cases rich London Chintz Prints, (new pat terns) 6 do American do (low price) 1 do super 4*4 Irish Linens, (warranted gras bleach) 1 do Brown Hollands; 2do Brown Linen Drills, 2 do Rouen Cassimere, 2 do Clark’s Spool Thread, assorted, 2 do Silk Umbrellas, 2 do ladies’ and misses Parasols it Sun Umbrellas, 200 CAtton Umbrellas, [very cheap] 100 dozen ladies’ white Cotton Hose, [real En glish] Black and colored Crape Camblets, for men’s summer wear, 6-4 super French and English Bombazines Black and colored Circassians and .English mo , rinoes, Black Italian Silk, [firs chop] Black Gio de Swiss, Sinchews and Sarsnets Green India Silks Dark green Gro de Naples Double and single Florence, [all colors] Black, white and pink Italian Crapes Single and double Buckrams; Crown Linings Bonnet, Cap and Belt Ribbons, a good assort ment Plain Taffeta Ribbons, all Nos. from 1 to 22 Ladies’and misses Tuscan and fine Straw Bon nets Bonnet Reeds, Straw Trimmings and Wire Super white Gauze Flannel 4,6, 3 and 10 4 Table Diapers Birds-eye and Rusia do Long Lawns Linen Cambric and Linen Cambric Handker chiefs, Super slate colored Pongees Blue and yellow Nankins Pongee, Bandanna and flag silk Handkerchiefs Super black Italian Gravats Rich figured and plain Swiss Muslin Plain, mull, medium and jacconet Cambrics Cross-barr Muslins; striped Muslin Ginghams 3 4 and 6-4 Bobbinet Lace Grecian and plain Lace Quillings Rich Hernania, silk muslin and blond gauze Shawls Blue and brown cotton Drills White and brown Linen do Fancy striped Jean and marseilles Vestings Corded skirts; elastic sleeve stifferners Grass cloth, for ladies skirts Mis. Cantelloe’sand Miss Hume’s Corsets Ladies’ black and colored horseskin and silk Gloves Men’s super Horseskin and brown thread do Black and white English silk hose and half Hose Brown, white and mixed cotton half Hose, (a superior article) Bead Bags and purses, powder boxes and puffs Cloth, hair and tooth brushes. PRENTICE'S PERFUMERY, Together with a geneial assortment of Bleached, Brown and Colored Domestic GOODS, All of which are offered cither at wholesale or retail, and on the most accommodating terms ST Merchants and others are invited to cal| mil examine the above stock. April 7 41 ts Fresh Congress Water.* JUST received a supply of Congress Water ALSO, Soda and Seidlitz Powders just re ceived R. B. HAVILAND &CO. April 14 44 London Porter and Albany Ale Casks London Porter JI NF 10 Barrels Cream Ale Just received, by N. SMITH 4- Co. Jellies, Preserves, &c. PULM, PEACHES, GOOSEBERRV, £ PEARS, § GRAPE, r QUINCES, 2 QUINCE, £ PLUMBS, £ CURRANT, W PINE APPLES 5 APPLE, 5® ORANGES, GUAVA, CITRONS, Bfc. f* Peaches, Cucumbers, Mangoes, Peppers, Pical lilli Onions, &lc. Smoked Salmon, sounds do Pickled do Macke ral, in bbls and halves, Pickled Beef, do Poik, Pickled Tongues, Smoked Beef. fee. fcc. a complete assortment of Choice Family FOR SALE, BY N. SMITH & Co. March 14 31 ts LIME. fkCasks best white lump and Thomas v" . ton Lime For Sale by G. H. METCALF. April 16 ts 45 ILLUSTRATIONS of the Token and atlantic Souviner. at ESTILL’S 208 Broad St. May 5 ts 53 OIL. QJkfik/k Gallons Lamp Oil OV W For Sale by G. H. METCALF April 16 ts 45 ORANGES 10,000, Sweet ORANGES Just Received and fur sale By N. SMITH & Co. TO THE LADIES. Ice Cream, Soda, Mead, and Calf Foot Jellies. HLAMBACK & RUSE AV E 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. M., and from 4 o’clock, P M. to 10 o’clock, P. M; and will be made in the very best style. Soda and Mead at all hours Ca's 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 BLANK DEEDS. Neatly printed and for sal*, at this Office, iM - CHEAP HOSIERY. SSJCDWJDIBn & S3IIBAR T I AVE received f rom New A, H° SI ERY, at reduced prices- Aiso, Buff Cambric Ginghams, Birds Eye Dla- i P n « m J'r Cn ’. and Sheeti Rnssia Sheet- M aS W’ brown Plin cett.s, green Brochellas, black Circassians and Bombazeenz and large supply of Cotton Fringe and Furni ture Dimities. 1 . Ma y 7 54 & IWSI2 d Truly gratefulfo. past favors, received at the hand of a generous public, lake this method of return "solicit a m °r nncere thank ’’ and tespeclfully solicit a continuance of patronage al the AUGUSTA we a^'es Confectionary. e Where will at all timeß bft f d J7 W F' f 2 & 2 S«w«fra, Macaron, ig J O Cocoanut f£ Hoarhound Lemon M vinnamon Black Cream and ’ And “! own Ginger Pme Apples ] g p ine App| es ] Crab Apples § Limes ‘s. ~ ar “ I 5 Oranges * *'&• I Ginger Plumbs H Ch £ n l.g Greengages Plumbs » Quinces Dates 3 Orangesand Tamarinds 8 Limes ta Peaches | ' Mf eC fMr e \ @ LP-Madeira\ B W. Champaign r .? se / S R Champaign 2. 0V * f & Sherry Cinnamon I Port * T ,nt / Muscat .5 Tansey f g Claret * Ginger I Teneriff. H Noyeau Ip And Coffee*'* * / © ALSO, FRUITS French Fancy Chystalized Work, Pasteries Al’ wMx Fi s:s: "d Willow in k ALS t 0 ’ 0 V IHE RIVER JO boxes Len.ous 1000 Oranges All the above articles we will b. able t. .<4l as low as any other House in the place. Oct 30 130 "Notice. BANK OF AUGUSTA. hlay 14, 1834. HE Board of Directors having determined upon the election of an “ Assistant Booh Per ' r -‘ hi ’ Bank ’ -PPHcationXm tholl ho may desire the appointment, will be reeel the 27th inst. The duties of this Office M., 14 ROBERT F. FOE. C.Mn CAUTION. nn HE following Notes, payable to me, or or. since then have not i." 5 , rz 1 8t ’ d monihT'for SSO *l4 ***** *** Sept’7lß32, a°t 4 months, for soo 14 ct*. with a credit of $25 ... u at four months, for 81 cts. with a credit nf 97 “"■ 1833 - •• <»" * n.° Mh* ’ 2-n cts. with a credit of $55. ' * * notlr'mi’J'"* beCn * ent ‘® lhe m,,ker ’ of,b * fioneH Vmen ! , ‘°P f ’ ,hePub,i < : «« «•- « iA an< .l not,ceg,ren to a!I P erSOn » n °t <• trade for them.—And the makers are hereby my a se"L e<ll " re<l, nOt ° ,e “ * ny ® Oe¥u * May 14 'G.DUNLA£ P e?s h o e n S s C c a o r n e ± r ? re 1° C “ e and ad «‘»n«>> •» persons concerned to be and appear at mv Of fice, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause why said letters should not be granted. G “ nder hand Office this 17th Feb- U M y ’ MICAJAH HENLEY, C. C. O 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 re"c® cuunty, containing two hundred two and « balf acres, belonging to the estate of James vvailace, sen’r, late of Lincoln county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said uCcctisede . , „ WILLJAM WALLACE, Ex’r. January 14Jh, 1834. 8 m 4t Georgia, Lincoln County, °F ORDINARY, I NOVEMBER TERM, 1833, / 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 creditor* of said deceased be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause if any why said letter* should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this Nov. 5. 1833 MICAJAH HENLEY, c. c. o H m6m 135 GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY. WHEREAS Henry Heckle applies for Let ters of Administration od the Estate .f John Heckle, deceased, AU persons concerned are hereby notified t* be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law to shew exuee (if any ) why said letter* should not be granted. ffivep under my hand at.office _ GEO, M WALKER, a. a. ». £s2* 13 w4m. NO. 60.