Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, October 17, 1834, Image 1

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    vol. vin.
rOBUSHKD EVERY OTHER DAT,
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, & FRIDAY,
A T 2 O’CLOC K, P. M.
H*»v«rd’» Brick Buildings, opposite the Post-Office,
M’lutosh Street.
DIRECT I O N S .
Bales of Land aud Negroes, by Administrators, Execu
tors, or Guardians, are required, by law, to be he'd on
the first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten
in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court-
Heuee of the county in which the property is situated.
Notice of those sales must be given tn a public Gazette
SIXTY days previous to the day of sale.
Notices of the sale of personal property must be given
talike manner, FOR TY days previous to the day of sale.
Notices to the debtors and creditors of au e late, must
he published for FORTY days.
Notice that application will be made to the Ceurt of
Ordidary for leave to sell land, must be published for
FOUR. MONTHS.
Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must be published for
FOUR MONTHS before any order absolute shat I be made
thereon by the court.
—a . III—II
Mr. W. I*. THU WIT is authorized to
attend to any business in which I am interested
during my absence from the State.
P. B. TAYLOR.
Aug. 22 ts 99
THE Honorable the Justices of the Inferior
Court will, on the fourth Monday of the
S resent month, proceed to appoint a Keeper or
uperintendent to takecharge of the Poor House
for the County of Richmond, the duties, to
commence on the Ist January next. Apjilica
*tioti will be received in writing by the udder
signed until the day of appointing.
JAMES McLAWS, Clerk.
Oct 15 id 122
CASH FDR NEGROES.
THE highest price will be paid, for yourtg
likely Negroes, by application to me
Hamburg.
HOPE H. SLATTER
Sept- 17 ts . 109
Augusta Female Seminary.
WYIHE duties of this Seminary are still con
4Jk tinned by Mrs. H. L. Moise, at the Man
sion House, where as usual will be taught all
the branches of a complete English Education;
Also, French, Music and Painting. A compe
tent Assistant will be engaged.
A select number of Young Ladies can be a<:
coiamodated with Boarding &c.
Terms made known on application at the
Seminary.
MRS. BOWEN’S FEMALE ACADE-
MY will be removed to the large and
cvmmodiflus building formerly the residence of
CoL Joni opposite W. & H. Bryson’s
on Jacksoi '‘licet, under the follow
ing arrangements: —The Fall lAuarter will
commence un the first day of Qctober Rext;
•farmland branches as follows:
Ast 'Class. Orthography and Reading $0 pel’
‘quarter.
2d. The above, with Writing, Grammar,
Elements of Geography, History and Arithme
tic, per quarter.
3d. The above, with advanced Geography,
Kittery,, Arithmetic and Parsing, $lO per
MjttttrWr.
4th. The above, with Natural Philosophy,
’Chemistry, Botany, Paley’s Moral Philosophy
and Evidences of Christianity, Logic, Meta
physics, Natural History, Mythology, Parsing
and Reading Poetry, Composition, Belles Let
tres, and Kaime’s Elements of Criticism, sl3
per quarter.
The French and Italian Languages, with any
•of the above, S2O.
A strict system of Defining is kept up in each
•class.
Drawing, painting aud Mezzotinto will be
taught by Mrs Lines. A competent gentleman
will assist in the Juvenile Department, and in
Writing and Arithmetic. In the Department
•Os Music, Mr. Ulmo aud Mrs, Lunes will give
Lessens on the Piano Forte, Spanish Guitar
and in Vocal Music. Pupils can be accommo
dated with board in the Institution for sl2 per
'month, and furnish their rooflts, or sl4, and
take furnished rooms. SI per quarter will be
charged during the winter for fuel.
The above situation is in a pleasant, healthy,
and retired part of the city: the grounUs attach
>ed to it are spacious and appropriate for all the
purposes of,an extensive Female Boarding
jschoel.
Augusta, Sept 29. 115
The Constitutionalist, Chronicle, and
Sentinel will each insert the above weekly three
imes.
A CARD.
New BObk Bindery aud Stationary Store,
N>. 208 Broad-Street-.
3 d«er» btalow Sir. Hobby’s Bouk-Stbre.
THE Subscriber offers his services to the
public in the above line of business. His
tongexperience as a Book Binder is such as he
hopes, will merit the public patronage. Blank
Books made to order in the best mnnacr and
of the first quality of paper.
An assortment of fine Stationary
kept constantly for sale, at the lowest prices.
WILLIAM ESTILL.
FOR SALE.
FWNHE Large and Commodious 10l and dwel
; jBL ling on Green street, now occupied by the
Subscriber, and immediate posession given.
Terms very accommodating. Apply to Samuel
Hale, W. T. Gould, John P. King, or the Sub
scriber.
ELIZABETH GORDON.
Oct 13 ts 121
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.
FTI HE above reward will be paid for the ap
_l_ prehension of a Negro man named
GEORGE, a Blacksmith, he is likely and dark
complexion, about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches in
height,—he escaped from Mr. R.T. Woolfolk,
near Milledgeville, on the night of the 26th ult.
in company with a Negro man of Mr. White
head, of Burke County,named Cudjo, whom he
will probably accompany to Burke—he will
most probably come about Augusta, as his wife
j 8 living here.
G. R. ROUNTREE.
Oct 13lOt 121
DR. L. A. DUGAS.
JIT As removed to the House, on Reynold
JUL Street heretofore occupied by Mrs. Smelt:
'October 10 3t 120
.'*T GUARDIAN’S NOTICE;
FOUR months after date, application will be
made to the Hon, Inferior Conrt of Rich
mond County, while sitting for Ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell the following negroes:
Joe Scott, Sarah, Esther, Robert, Slephen and
Asa, belonging to the minors of Thouias Wat
-1 kins deceased, for the benefit of said minors and
i creditors. ROBT. A. WATKINS,
Guardian.
Oct 10 mini 120
Administrator’s Sale.
i*F|N the first Tuesday in December,next,
Vw will be sold, at the Court House in Har
ris County, between the legal hours of sale, in
pursuance of an order of the Court of Ordinary
Os Richmond County,
Lot No. 283, in the 17th district of Harris
(formerly Muscogee) County—sold as the pro
perty of Elizabeth Cumming, deceased, for the
the benefit of her heirs.
ANDREW J. MILLER. Adm'r.
Sept - wtd 101
GEORGIA COIICIEIC
NOTICE
To Merchants and I*lantersi
THE extensive and convenient Fire-Proof
Ware-House, lately occupied by Messis.
Sims, Williams & Woolsey, is open lor the re
ception of Cotton and Produce of nll kinds; and
the subscribers Will make advances when de
sired, on produce in store. Their terms of
storage will be twelve and, a half cents per bale
oil 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 pre
pared to execute any orders promptly, and
pledge themselves that no exertion shall be
wanting to promote the interest of their friends.
S. KNEELAND.
J. K. KILBURN.
O’Tha business will be conducted under the
firm of S. KNEELAND & Co.
Augusta, April 45
JST ft
iWtf F
WARD’S
Vegetable Hair Oil.
RECOMMENDED and approved by the
faculty, prepared only by E. A. Ward,
M. D., 241 Spring street, New York. Among
the many and great variety of Oils, Cerates,
Balms, &c. to promote the growth of the Hair,
nothing has yet been discovered to answer the
object intended so effectually as Ward’s Oil. It
has established a reputation never before ac
quired by any other preparation. It has restor
ed hair on heads that have been bald for many
years, and in all cases where the hair is dead
or beginning to grow dry and tailing off, it ex
erts a must salutary influence, imparting life I
and lustre. When the hair is turning grey, the |
oil will so invigorate it as to cause it to resume
its original color and beauty; hence it is of great
utility to persons in whom there is a contitu
tional predisposition to grayness.
Ladies will find it a great acquisition to the
toilet, and alter becoming acquainted with its
intrinsic merit will consider it indispensable.
O’ Caut ion— The great celebrity of this Oil,
and the extensive demand for the’ article, has
induced many base and unprincipled men to
select it for imitation; then resorting to every
kind of deception and fraud to palm the coun
ierfcit upon the public.
EC Very particular to observe that round
each gfinUirie. bottle is a treatise on the human
hair about Bopages, treating on the following
interesting and important subjects, viz :
History of some of the fashions of wearing
the hair; the national differences of the hair;
structure of the hair; grey hair; baldness; cause
of baldness; baldness of young men; the decline
of hair among females; treatment of the hair;
how to manage the hair in sickness; the influ
ence of warm climates upon the hair; how to
manage children’s hair; sensitive hair, &c.
Sold wholesale by the proprietor, 241 Spring I
street. Also, by appointment, by
R. B. HAVILAND A CO., Druggists,
Augusta, Geo.
August 18 ts 97
Great National Work.
AMERICAN MAGAZINE,
OF USEFUL AND INTERESTING KNOWLEDGE.
Tobe illustrated by numerous Engravings, by
•fills boston Berwick compaxv-.
THE success which has attended the publi
cation of the best Magazines from the En
glish Press, hits led to preparations for issuing
a periodical more particularly adapted to the
wants and taste of the American Public. While
it will be the object of the proprietors to make
the work strictly what its title indicates, it will,
nevertheless, contain all articles of interest to
its patrons which appear in foreigh Magazines.
Extensive preparations have been entered in
to, both with artists and authors, to furnish from
all parte of the Union, drawings-and illustra
tions of every subject of interest, which the pub
lishers confidently believe will enable them to
issue a work honorable to its title, and accepta
ble to the American People.
The first number of the American Magazine,
illustrated with upwards of Twenty Splendid
Engravings, will appear on or before the first
of September, and be continued monthly, con
taining between forty and fifty imperial 'octavo
pages, and be furnished At the low price of two
dollars per annum. It will comprise—
Portraits and Biographical Shelches of dis
tinguished Americans; VieWs of Public Build
ings, Monuments and Improvement; Land
scape Scenery—the boundless variety and beau
ty of whifh, in this country, will form an un
ceasing source of instruction and gratification;
Engravings and descriptions of the character,
habits &c. of Beasts, Birds, Fishes and Insects,
together with every subject connected with the
Geography, History, National and Artificial re
sources of the country illustrated in a familiar
and popular manner.
FREEMAN HUNT.
Agent of the Boston Berwick Company,
47 Court street, Boston. ’ ’
Boston, July 19; 1834.
Ij* Editors throughout the United States
who will give the above Prospectus a few inser
tions in their respective papers and send one
copy containing the same; shall be entitled to
eon year’s subscription to the same.
A CARD.
R E M O V A L.
MRS. WOOLSEY has taken charge ofthe
PAVILION, on the S. W. corner of Broad
And Jackson streets, owned by Kerrs & Graham
and opposite the Globe Hotel, tn the immediate
vicinity of the Banks, as a
BOARDING HOUSE,
For transient and city accommodation. The
house is entirely new,' well ventilated, roomy
and convenient, in every respect.
Travellers coming to arid passing throdgh
the city are invited to call.
A good STABLE at all times in readiness
for Horses, Carriages, &c.
P. S. Mrs. W. has concluded to take a few
Families as regular Boarders.
Sept 17 w4t 109
O' The City’ - Papers will copy the above
once a week for four weeks and render their
accounts.
DOCTOR BOWEN.
HAS removed his office to the Globe Hotel,
on Jackson Street, where he maybe found
at all hours when not professionally engaged.—
Messages left with his students will meet with
prompt attention.
A few more students could be accommodated
at his office, which is furnished with a valua
ble Anatomical Cabinet, and an extensive med
ical library of English, German, French and
Italian books.
Oct 3 w3t 118
f Y The City Papers will copy the above
weekly 3 times.
AUGUSTA, GEO; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1834.
JJggSL . TO RENT;
om the first of Oct Mei ffext,
iiiii jie Dwelling, now occupied by
C. Micou, next abovfe the In
surance Bank.
„ •• ■ ALSO,
Soule OFFICES in the Post Office Building,
on Mclntosh street.
WM. CUMMING, )
ROBERT F. POE, ~ > JEz’rs.
HENRY H. CUMMING,)
July 15 83 ts
TO RENT;
A STORE & DWELLING on
t Broad street, next door below Rich
ard Alien’s hat store.
ALSO,
A small DWELLING on Reynold street.
Apply to Henry H. Cumming, dr
JOHN H. CUMMING.
July 23 t s 86
J3SS& TO RENT.
fTOW THE Fire Proof WAREHOUSE
ißlSas! now occupied by Mr. W. R. Huff’.
I— nwM,, Apply to J. K. KILBURN;
August 18 ts 97
ft) RENT,
TWO ISPACIOUS STORE
HOUSES, orie on Bay street, next
jeatHß above the storage of the Steam Boat
Company; the other on Reynold street
opposite the alley leading from Broad to Reyndld
street.
Apply to HENRY H. CUMMING.
July 23 ts 86
AMERICAN HOTEL,
Nos. 229, 231, 233 Broadway, New York.
THE subscriber has re-furnished
this extensive establishmeiitthrough
■ out ’ au d bas added a spacious and
Li elegant LADIES’ DINING HALL
at the northern extremity ofthe Hotel, fronting
Broadway, which enables him to lay a table fo‘r
ladies and gentlemen at three or five o’clock; as
may suit the inclination of his visitors.
The Ordinary for gentlemen is at three o’-
clock, as usual, and their apartment has been
entirely refurnished, to which has been added a
Reading Room, separate from the Gentlemen’s
Parlor, and remote from the Bar.
Arrangements are now made io offer adjoining
chambers to six parlOrs intended for families.
Gentlemen unaccompanied with ladies, dine
(if they desire it) at the five o’clock table.
An additional Cook, whose reputation stands
as high as any in the country, is employed.
This establishment will accommodate iSO
visitors, and no expense has been spared to
make the house agreeable to its guests.
The delightful situation of the Hotel is al
ready well known.
EDWARD MILFORD.
New York, lune 13 ts 70
North American
ARCHIVES OF MEDICAL AND
SURGICAL SCIENCE;
Supiwrted by au Association of Physician s,
and edited by
E. GE DOINGS, M. D.
Professor of Anatomy and Philosophy, in thi
Uni versify of Ma ryla nd.
The First number was published on the first
day of October, and the succeeding numbers will [
appear punctually on the first of every month.
It comprises the following departments:
I. Original Communications and Cases of
Disease.
IL Articles selected, or abridged, from fo
reign Journals.
111. Analytical and Critical Reviews of
books, and brief Bibliographical Notices.
IV. A complete summary of Medical Intel
ligence, embracing a concise detail es all re
cent improvements in the science, medical
news, &c.
TERMS.
The worktf-illbe published in numbers con
taining from sixty-foitr to eighty pages, printed
on fine paper anfl good type, making two vol
umes in the course of the year. The subscrip
tion price is five dollars a year Ih advance.
The work will be put up darefully to go by
mail. Persons wishing to subscribe may remit
the amount at the risk of the publisher; but in
no instance will the woik be forwarded without
payment in advance.
Published by CAREY, HART & CO.
Corner of Baltimore and Charles streets.
Oct 13 3t 121
TRIBE COMPANY I.OTTER V.
HE Agents of the .Augusta Independent
Fire Company Lottery, who have not al
ready done so, are requested to make itnmcdi
ate returns to Wm. P. Beers; £sq. of Augusta
preparatory to a fintll settlement of the same
Holders of Tickets too, by advising Mr. Beer
of the fact, will facilitate and hasten this pro
tracted business.
■Sv drdcr of the Board 'of Cotnmi stumers.
Jan. 17] JOHN J. BIRD, Sec’y.
11. CLOSE & CO.
Men’s Mercers, Woollen Drapers and Tailors, i
on the bay, next door to the Georgian
Savannah.
RESPECTFULLY beg leave io inform the |
citizens and visitors, that they have, and '
■will Constantly keep on hand an extensive and
splendid assortment of
Superfine Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings
all of which will be cut, made and trimmed in
the neatest and most fashionable style, or accor
ding to request, by workmen of undoubted abil
ities. They also beg leave to state that, they
who may favor them with a call, a large assort
ment of
READY MADE CLOTHING
appertaining to the wear of gentlemen, together
with a variety of Hats, Handkerchiefs, Suspen
ders, Gloves, Shirts, Bosorris, Collars, Ac. &c.
which will be furnished at reduced prices.
N. B —Gentlemen furnishing theirown mate
rials, will have every attention paid in elocu
tion of them.
Prices according to style and workman
ship.
Oct. 6 118
GEORGIA CONFERENCE
Manual-Labor Schoal.
A S it is expected, at this time, by the Board
-A.of Trustees of the above institution, that
there will, in all probability, be more applica
tions for the admission of Pupils than can be
met at the opening of the Sdhool, it is, therefore,
requested that all persons desiring to place
their sons or wards at this institution, will give
notice of the same to the Rev. Charles H. San
ders, of Covington, Newton caunty, Geo. speci
fying the number and age of the Pupils, malting
application for none tinder twelve year: eld— so
that if the expectations of the Board shall be
realized, they may fix open some equitable plan
of giving all anplicants an equal chance of
having their wishes met. Applications must
be made at farthest by the 20th November. All
1 communications to reddive attention must be
post paid.
By order the Board of Trustees.
geptjo
Removal.
BW. FORCE, «s. COi have removed
• their stock Os Shoes to No. 276, directly
opposite their old stand ,in Kerr & Graham’s
new range, three doors above tlie Globe Hotel,
wheife they are receiving their summer stock.
300 pacages of fresh Boots & Shoes, a
very extensive assortment of every ar
ticle in the line, calculated to suit the
city and country—consisting in part of
mens ’ edlf Brogans and Shoes
3000 do do kip do do
5000 do do coarse do do
2500 do boys and childrens, coarse and
fine Shoes
3000 do ladies Prunello, Morocco, Seal
skin and leather Boots 4 Shoes
and Slippers
500 pair ladies and gentlemens water
proof Boots and Shoes
pair ladies English and American Kid
Slippers and Sandies
Also, a large stock of I.eather,
such as Harness and Skirting, Sole and Upper
Leather, New-York, Philadelphia, and Balti
more Calf skins, Seal skins, Buckskins, moroc
co and Lining skins, stout coarse leather lor
negro Shoes, also, Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees.
Shoe Thread and all the materials and Toojs
for manufacturing, all of which will be offered
to the consumer and dealer at reduced prices
B. W. FORCE A Co.
Js*Force &, Co’s. Boot and Shoe Factory, in
the rear entrance through their store; where
Boots and Shoes of every description are made
and repaired.
June 20 73 t s
CHARLEvs LABUZAN,
Agent fer Planters.
’’KILT'ILL co: mue • WAREHOUSE
f f ANu COMMISSION BUSINESS in
Augusta and will; as heretofore, attend person
ally to the purchase of such articles as his
iriends may order, and to the sale and storage
of their Cotton. He has taken that extensive
and commodious Ware-House off from Brood
street towards the River, nearly opposite to Ma
son dir Randle s and Stovall & Simmoris, and di
rectly in the rear ol A. I. Huntington’s store.—
It is remote from other buildings, with an abun
dant space of open ground around it, and is
considered entirely sale from external risk from
fire. 11 insurance should in any instance be
desired, it shall cost his customers no more than
it would in the best fire proof .Ware-House in
the city. Cash advances will as usual be made
on produce instore.
C. L. takes this opportunity to thank his
friends for their very liberal patronage during
the past season, and hopes to merit by his atten
tion and that of his son’s, a continuance ofthe
same;
Augdst 15 3m 96
SOUTHERN RICSTAIJRATE UR™~
THE Proprietor, truly grateful for past fa
vors, takes this method of informing his
friends, and patrons, that he will dperi the Eat
ing Department of the abdve establishment on
Monday, the Sth of September, to which he re
spectfully solicits a share of public patronage,
which he will ever endeavor to merit, by a
strict, steady, and undeviating attention to
business.
He will at all times endeavor to get the
choicest dainties the country will afford, and
epicures will seldom be disappointed in meeting
with something extra, when they call at
LAMBACK’S.
Sept 8 wo
GLOBE HOT EL,
Augusta, Georgia.
THE subscriber has taken the entire control
of that spacious and well known establish
ment, on the corner ol Broad and Jackson streets,
which will be open to customers on the Ist of
September next. The building has just been
refitted, and the rooms newly and handsomely
furnished, and the table will be supplied with
the best the market will afford. Transient fam
ilies will also meet the most ample accommoda
tions and attendance; and every effort will be
made to give satisfaction to those who may pa
tronize this establishment. He hopes from his
experience, aud earnest efforts to please, that he
will deserve the patronage he solicits.
BENTON WALTON.
August 20tf 98
MARTIN FREDERICK.
RESPECTFULLY begsleave to inform his
friends and the public generally, that his
new establishment the LAFAYETTE HALL,
will be opened for their reception to-morrow,
the 7th iust. He has been at great expense and
trouble to obtain a first rate FRENCH COOK,
and will be able to accommodate his visitors in
the first stvle of living.
Fvery thing that the country affords, together
with what he may obtain from abroad, will be
found on his table at all times; of the first qual
ity.
A limited number of Boarders can be accom
modated by the month, without lodging.
Families wishing to be furnished with Break
fasts, Dinners or Suppers, can be supplied at
Short Notice, and those wishing the same pre
pared for parties, are requested to give notice
thereof a ddy previous. SOUPS every day,
from 11 to 1 o’clock Also, FRUITS, PRE
SERVES, and all kinds of the BEST CON
FECTIONARY. RELISHES, &c, &c. at all
hours.
O’ He has also on hand, a select assortment
of FIRE-WORKS; with a great many other
articles in his line too numerous to mention.
Augusta, O6t 6, 1834.
The City papers and Hamburg Galaxy, will
give this an insertion for one month, and send
their Bills to M, F.
NOTICE.
KNOW all persons whom it may cohcern,
that I have applied for and obtained an or
der from the justices of the Infr. Court of Rich
mond County, Ga. to be brought before them on
the fourth monday in October next, at the City
Hall, in ordef thdt I may be discharged from
my present confinement, in the jail of said coun
ty, on ce'rtain Bail Processes issued at rhe sev
eral suits of Abrdnam W. Kinney, William
Denton and John Clark & Son —when and
where you will please to attend if you have any
thing to say wh 1 should not receive the re
lief provided by ’he laws of this State, for the
benefit of in., .vtn’ debtors
J A MLE "OHNSON, Jr.
Air .-/.St 100
AS. L-ARUS Continues to give lessons
. in variousbrances of PAINTING
' and DRAWING, also, lessons on the Piano-
Forte, at ’L„ late residence of Mr. Woolsey, on
the Sand Hills.
few more pupils can be accommodated.
CARRIAGES TO HIRE.
THE subscriber respectfully informs the
public, that he keeps for hire, at the Eagle
and Phomix Hotel Stables,
Carriages, Baroticiies, Gigs, Sulkies, and
Horses,
of all descriptions; with careful drivers where
he can accommodate, on reasonable terms, eith
er those wishing only a short excursion, or the
traveller who may desire a longer trip into the
country. He will also keep horses upon liber
al terms by the day or month. His long expe
rience too with Horses aud their diseases will
enable him to render useful. services in that re
spect. His friends may calculate on the most
diligent attention to their interests, and a sin
cere effort to accommodate them in all particu
lars. OTHO WEAVER.,
FOR SALE.
Farm attached to the Manual Laboi
ochool near Athens.
At a meeting ol the Presbyterian Education
bociety oi Georgia, the undersigned were ap
pointed a committee to take into consideration
the expediency of selling a part of the present
larm, or if they shall deem any other location,
more judicious, the whole; and that such com
mittee be authorised to sell, if they shall deem
it expedient, apart ofthe present farm, or if
any other location more advantageous can be
1 1 ien t 0 seP tbe whole and remove the
school at the end of the present year.
The Committee deeming it highly expedient
to give the School a different location, and be
lieving that a more advantageous situation can
be obtained, have resolved to sell the whole of
the present farm,and they have confided this part
ol their duties to E. L: Newton; Esq. Wm
Dearing, Esq. and Wm. L. Michell, Esq. Ath
ens, with whom, persons wishing to purchase
can confer. ’
The Committee have further resolved, for
the purpose of obtaining correct information,
and byway of stirring up a laudable emulation
between different sections in the up country to
locate the school in the neighborhood which shall
hold out the best inducements. They will meet
at Athens, on Friday, the 24th of October next
at the store of E. L. Newton, Esq. for the pur-
P os e oi making choice of the future situation of
x r Labor School: and in the meantime,
Mr. Newton will receive written proposals from
any neighborhoods feeling an interest in this
matter;
JOSEPH H. LUMPKIN
E. A. NISBET,
R: CHAMBERLAIN,
B. E. HAND,
E. L. NEWTON.
WM. L. MICHELL,
„ WM. DEARING.
_3eyts_ 105
VALUABLJETOD N LOTS
In Aiken.
THES. C. C. &RAIL ROAD COMPANY
will offer at Public Sale at the Company’s
Depository in Aiken, on WEDNESDAY, the
Oct. 1834. One hundred Building LOl'S
in the lotcn of Aiken. This Town is located at
or near the head of the inclined Plane 120 miles
from Charleston, and is elevated about 500 feet
above the level oi Charleston, and wifhin a
quarter of a mile of the ‘Coker Springs.” The
country about is hilly and the healthiness of the
situation apprtirs to be undoubted:
The Mam Road leading from Creenville
Pendleton; Abbeville aud Edgefield to Charles
ton passes thro’the Town and also the Great
Metropolitan Mail from Washington to New-
Orleans.
A daily communication (Sundays excepted)
with Charleston is kept up, Plats ofthe Town can
be seen at the Offices ofthe Company iu Charles
ton, Aiken and Hamburg.
The Board have determined that the Deposi
tory shall be the place of receiving and deliver
ing bieight. And that as soon as a house, or
houses of Entertainment are established at Ai
ken near the Depository, adequate to accommo
date the public bonvenience, the Cars shall stop
a sufficient time to allow the passengers to take
a Meal, provided the general arrangements of
the Company requite stopping at Aiken for that
purpose.
The Company reserving the right of laying
or permitting to be laid Rail Way Tracks
through any of the public streets provided the
same shall be so constructed as fibf to obstruct j
the street for common travelling.
The Lots are to be put up singly, the purchas
er having the privilege of taking one or more'
Lots next adjoining the same range. |
Conditions of sale are | Cash, balance in 1, 2.
and 3 years. Bond and Mortgage with person
al security if required. Interest on the whole -
payment annually—and if the purchaser erects
permanent improvements in value to double j
the cost ol the Lot, an indulgence ofs vears on '
the Balance ofthe purchase money will be ex- 1
tended provided the said b.-lance shall not
be less than SSOO. Interest pavable annually.
The sale will be warranted Title, purchasets
to pay for necessary papers.
Charleston and Augusta papers will in
sert the above advertisemen 3 times a week; and
all other papers in the State once a week.
Oct. 13 121
FTP HE Subscribers have made arrangements
JL with the Manufacturers for large supplies
of Hollow Ware, comprizing an assortment of
Pots, Kettles, Spiders, Bake Ovens, Griddles,
Tea Kettles, Skillets, Fire Dogs, Cart and " ag
on Boxes, &c &c (which they will sell by
weight;) Also, cut Nails and Spikes, Brads and
Tacks, Hoop and Band Iron, Round and Square
Bar Iron, Brazier’s Shearing and Bolt Copper,
Shovels and Spades, Axes &c &c &C
Orders from Southern Merchants will be
promptly attended to.
CASWELL & MURDOCK.
No. 287 Pcarl-SL New "York
October 6 2m 118
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A T home. —The subscriber can always be
-AIl found at his residence I opposite the Ma
sonic Hall, where he will bes happy to attend
to the calls of his friends. They may be as
sured of having any operation which they may
wish him to perform executed in the most ap-
C roved and scientific manner; and in respect to
eauty, durability and use, he will warrant his
operations equal to any of the most approved
dentists, and on as reasonable terms. As he
has become a citizen and is with his family lo
cated in Augnsta, he hopes that that liberal
patronage which has already been extended to
■ him will still increase, and the public may be
assurred that every attention shall be given to
his professional operations that may tend to
1 secure their confidence,
E. OSBORN,
Surt'etm Dentist.
{Sept 15 “ts 109
W r s'/J" sia ’ Richmond County.
HE REAS, Robert S. Dill applies for
i- a , ljCtt:? T rs <4 Administration on the Estat®
oi Andrew J. Dill deceased,
1 hese are therefore to cite and admonish all
i persons concerned to be and appear at my office
I within the time prescribed by law, ana show
I cause (il any) why said letters should not be
1 granted.
I Given under my hand at office this 27th da»
of June, 1824. .
GEO. M. WALKER, C.G.O.
J une 27 76
Georgia Richmond County.
1 P' William J. Hobby, Seu’r. a|>
• Letters of Administration on the
ot Diana S,. deceased.
1 hese are therefore to cite and admonish all
pei sons concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause(ii any) wbysaid lettersshouldnot begran-
Given under my hand at my office this 25th
day ol July, 1834.
GEO. M. WALKER, C. C: O.
Ju| y 87 It
W Georgia, Richmond County.
HKREA3 William Bryant, Admini*.
trator on the estate of James Bryant,
applies fur letters of disnrissioh,
All persons cbiiberaed are hereby notified to
be and appear at my office within the time pro
scribed by law to showcase (if anv they have)
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, April 4 IBM
GEORGE M. WALKER, P C. dla
April 4 m6m 40
W Georgia, Richmond County*
HEREAS Sarah M. Fendall, Adininis
tutrix on the estate of Thomas M. Fes
dall, late of Richmond county, deceased applies
lor letters of dismission, ’ •ir
All persons concerned are hereby notified to
be and appear at my office within the time pro
sci ibed by law’ to show cause (if any they have)
" ■ sai< l letters should not be granted.
Given tinder my hand at office, May 16th 1834
GEORGE M. WALKER, C. C.’O. '
Ma V lb mtim 58
. Georgia, Richmond County.
PEREAS John J. Maguire, Adminis-
V V trator on the estate of Lawrence Hayden
deceased, applies for letters dismissiry from'
said estate. 1
All persons concerned are hereby notified to
be and appear at my office within the time pro
scribed by law to shew cause (if any) why
letters should not be granted. J
Given under my hand at office Aug. 5
G. M. WALKER, C. C. O.
August 8 93
W Georgia, Richmond County.
HEREAS Ann P. Cunningham, admin
istratrix on the estate of Charles Cun
ningham, deceased, applies fur letters dismiseo
ry from said estate,
All persons concerned are heteby notified ta
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 ■
Givetijunder my hand at office, April 25th 1R34,
GEORGE M. WALKER, C. C. O.
Apiil ni4m 49
Georgia, Richmond County.
JJEREAS William J. Rhodes apply far
* i letters of Administration De Bonis m»a
Es t*" e J n ° ; D. Walker, deceased.
1 hese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my offica
withm- the time prescribed by law, to show
granted Wll/ letters shculd not be
Given under my hand at office this 9th day
of July 1634. GEO. M. WALKER CC O J
June 9 80m6 ’
Georgia, Lincoln County.
Tatom ’ Vac Alien
▼ V Collars and John 1 aber applies tome for
le ters of Administration, bn the Estate of
1 Lomas 4 luiance Sen’r. late of said County de
ceased, 3
These are therefore to cite and admonish hli
persons concerned, to be, and appear at mv of
fice Within the time prescribed by law; to show
cause, why said letters should hot be granted
under my hand at office, this 23d July
MICAJAH HENLEY, C.C.6.
Ju! y 28 • 88 4m
Georgia, Lincoln County.
WHEREAS Jeremiah Griffin, executor
on the Estaie of Nathaniel Ragan, lats
ol said County, deceased, has petitioned the
Coir t of Ordinary for letters dismisrorr from
said estate,
I hese are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, ind show
cause (if any) why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office this 4th dav
of September, 1833. J
MICAJAH HENLEY, C.C.O.
Sept 8 29
Georgia, Lincoln County.
HEREAS Jeremiah Griffin, administrn
™ V tor on ,fKe estate of Mary Ann Cutlifl,
deceased, applies for letters of dismission from
said estate,
All persons concerned art 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 .shotijd not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 4th day
of September, 1831.
MICAJAH IIENLY, C. C. O.
Sept 8 ni6m 105
■KJSHHEREAS Benjamin Rowell, guardian
V r ofthe minors of William Rowell, de
ceased, applies fdr Letters Dismissorv,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law,to show cause
(if any they have) why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office this 22d Sep
tember, 1834. ' GEO. M. WALKER.
Sept 22 ts 112
Georgia, Rlchntnnd County.
WHEREAS 1 Eldridge C. Williamsoii ap
plies for Letters of Administration o>
the Estate of Charles Williamson late of Rich
mond 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, and
show cause (if any) why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office this 19th day
of September, 1834.
GEO. M. WALKER, C. C. O.
Sept 19 H1
Georgia, Richmond County.
"WMT HER EAS John P. King applies for Let-
V W ters of Administration De Bonis non
on the Estate of David Clarke deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my office
Vithm the time prescribed hy law, and show
cause (if any) why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at my office this 26th
day ol September, 1834,
GEO. M. WALKER, C. C. O.
Sept 25 ' H 4
NO. 123,