About Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1834)
VOL. VIII. PUBLISHED EVERY OTHER DAY, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, & FRIDAY, AT 2 O’CLOCK, P.M. Howard's Brick Buildings, opposite the Post-Office, M'hl tosh Street. DIRECTIONS. Sales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators, Execu tors. or Guardians, are required, by law, to be held on the first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court- House of the county in which the property is situated. Notiee of those sales must be given in a public Gazette SIXTY days previous to the day of sale. Notices of the sale of personal property must be given la like manner, FOR I’Y days previous to the day of sale. Notices to the debtors and creditors of an estate, must bo published for FORTY days. Notice that application will be made to the Ceurt of Ordidary for l ave to sell land, must be published for Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must be published for FOUR MONTHS before any order absolute sbal 1 be made thereon by the court. jy Mr. W. L. TRUWIT is authorized to attend to any business in which I am interested durin? mv absence from the State. P. B. TAYLOR. Aug. 22 lt 99 THE Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court will, on the fourth Monday of the present month, proceed to appoint a Keeper or Superintendent to take charge of the Poor House for the County of Richmond, the duties, to commence on the Ist January next. Applica tion will be received in writing by the under signed until the day of appointing. JAMES McLAWS, Clerk. Oct 15 td 122 A CARD. New Bx>k Bindery and Stationary Store, No. 208 Broad-Street. 3 doors below Mr. Hobby's Book-Store. THE Subscriber offers his services to the public in the above line of business. His longexperience as a Book Binder is such as he hopes, will merit the public patronage. Blank Books made to order in the best mnnaer and of the first quality of paper. An assortment of line Stationary kept constantly for sale, at the lowest prices. WILLIAM ESTILL. RAIL ROAD AGENCY, I Hamburg, October, 1834. ) FOURTH. — Delivery of Articles. — Articles will be delivered on payment of freight and return of original receipt—and any other transaction for liberty to remove freight than a cash one, will be on the Agent’s own respon sibility and choice —and must be made a cash one in any contingency on the Books of the Company.” The agent at Hamburg, respectfully calls the attention of the public to the above extract from the general Regulations laid down by the Com pany, and requests that Consignees will in fu ture come provided accordingly. AUGUSTIN SLAUGHTER, Agent. All the city papers and Hamburg Galaxy, are requested to insert the above one week, and apply at the Agency for payment. A. S. 1 Oct. 20, 1834. 124—3 t. ACARD, Mrs. L. G. Larus, has removed to the next tenement, below Mr. R. Alien’s Hat Store, where she will still continue to give Lessons in Music, Drawing, and Painting, Terms made known at her residence. Oct. 17 ts 123 MRS. LARUS continues to give lessons in all tne various brances of PAINTING and DRAWING, also, lessons on the Piano- Ferte, at the late residence of Mr. Woolsey, on the Sand Hills. O’A few more pupils can be accommodated. July 14 82 ts ■'’XZx ' *~'- 4 A Fresh Supply, of growth of 1834; Just re ceived and for sale by TURFIN & D’ANTIGNAC. Oct. 20, 1834- 124—1w3w. H. CLOSE & CO. Men’s Mercers, Woollen Drapers and Tailors, on the bay, next door to the Georgian office 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, Bosoms, Collars, &c. &c. I which will be furnished at reduced prices. N. B.—Gentlemen furnishing their own mate rials, will have every attention paid tn execu tion of them. yy Prices according to style and workman ship. Oct. G 118 TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. THE above reward will be paid for the ap 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, nea'r 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 is living here. G. R. ROUNTREE. Oct 13 10t 121 ■fALI7& winter supplies. Snewden & Shear HAVE just received from New York a ve ry large and splendid assortment of STAPLE 4- FANCY DRY GOODS, which have been selected with great care from the most recent importations and wall be sold at Wholesale or Retail at prices that will give sat isfaction to purchasers. They are happy to in form theii friends that their assortment is now the most extensive that they have ever offered and most of the articles are of a superior qual ity which have been selected for the City and Country retail trade —their friends from the Ci ty and Country are respectfully requested to call and examine their assortment. * Oct 17 ts 123 GEORGIA COURIER notice To Merchants and Planters. THE extensive and convenient Fire-Proot Ware-House, lately occupied by Messis. Sims, Williams & Woolsey, is open tor the re ception of Cotton and Produce of all kinds; and the subscribers will make advances when de sired, on produce in store. Their terms ot storage will be twelve and a half cents per bale on cotton each month. They will make sale of cotton directed to them, or in store at twenty five cents per bale. Being determined to avoid speculating in cotton, they will always be 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. business will be conducted under the firm of S. KNEELAND & Co. Augusta, April 45 CIIARI.KS LABUZAN. Agent for Planters. WILL continue the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS in Augusta and will, as heretofore, attend person ally to the purchase of such articles as his friends 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 & Randle’s and Stovall & Simmons, and di rectly in the rear of 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 safe from external risk from fire. If 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 in store. 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 of the same. August 15 3m 96 F 1 11 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. Il 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 falling off, it ex erts a most salutary influence, imparting life 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 after becoming acquainted with its intrinsic merit will consider it indispensable. Caution— 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 terfeit upon the public. Be very particnlar to observe that round each genuine bottle is a treatise on the human hair about 30 pages, 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 bj r the proprietor, 241 Spring street. Also, by appointment, by R. B. HAVILAND & CO., Druggists, Augusta, Geo. August 18 ts 97 Great National Work. AMERICAN MAGAZINE, OF USEFUL AND INTERESTING KNOWLEDGE. Tobe illustrated by numerous Engravings, by THE BOSTON BERWICK COMPANY. THE success which has attended the publi cation of the best Magazines from the En glish Press, has 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 parts 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 tainingbetween forty and fifty imperial’octavo pages, and be furnished at the low price of two dollars per annum. It will comprise— Portraits and Biographical Shetches of dis tinguished Americans; Views of Public Build ings, Monuments and Improvement; Land scape Scenery—the boundless variety and beau ty of which, 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. O’ 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 sama, shall be entitled to ' eon year’s subscription to the same. AUGUSTA, GEO. MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1834. n A ROOM TO RENT. A very convenient and comfortable -J? Room for a gentleman. Apply to N SMITH & CO Oct 22 ts 125 J&iL TO RENT, From the first of October next, Sllßjhe Dwelling, now occupied by I nHJImWm. C. Micou, next above the In surance Bank. ALSO, I Some OFFICES in the Post Office Building, on Mclntosh street. WM. CUMMING, ) ROBERT F. POE, > Ex'rs. HENRY H. CUMMING,) July 1583 ts TO RENT, Jaggl A STORE & DWELLING on ptnaMm Broad street, next door below Rich- ISSfiglll ar( l Allen’s hat store. ALSO, A small DWELLING on Reynold street. Apply to Henrv H. Cnmming, or JOHN H. CUMMING. July 23 ts 86 to rent* THE Fire Proof WAREHOUSE now occupied by Mr. W. R. Huff. Apply to J. K. KILBURN. August 18 ts 97 TO RENT, TWO SPACIOUS STORE HOUSES, one on Bay street, next gi * above the storage of the Steam Boat Company; the other onßeynold street opposite the alley leading from Broad to Reynold street. Apply to HENRY H. CUMMING. July 23 ts 86 ■mini—f < « irw ■ ——War rmnmwwMwv-KwnncaMKMMwmnKwmWTa AMERICAN HOTEL, Nos. 229, 231, 233 Broadway, New York. THE subscriber has re-furnished m this extensive establishment through- H out, and has added a spacious and »• elegant LADIES’ DINING HALL at the northern extremity of the Hotel, fronting Broadway, which enables him to lay a table for 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 to 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 150 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; Supported by an Association of Physicians, and edited by E. GEDDINGS, M. D. Professor of Anatomy and Philosophy, in the University of Maryland. The First number was published on the first day of October, and the succeeding numberswill appear punctually on the first of every month. It comprises the following departments: I. Original Communications and Cases of Disease. 11. 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 of all re cent improvements in the science, medical news, &c. TERMS. The work will be published in numbers con taining from sixty-four to eighty pages, printed on fine paper and good type, making two vol umes in the course of the year. The subscrip tion price is five dollars a year in advance. The work will be put up carefully 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 3 t 121 TFIRE COMPANY IjOTTERY. HE Agents of the Augusta Independent Fire Company Lottery, who have not al ready done so, are requested to make immedi ate returnsto Wm. P. Beers, Esq. of Augusta preparatory to a final settlement of the same Holders oi Tickets too, by advising Mr. Beer of the fact, will facilitate and hasten this pro traded business. By order of the Board of Commissioners. Jan - JOHN" J. BIRD, Sec’y. GEORGIA CONFERENCE Manual-Labor School. AS it is expected, at this time, by the Board 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 School, 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, making application for none under twelve years old— so that if the expectations of the Board shall be realized, they may fix upon 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 communications to receive attention must be post paid. By order of the Board of Trustees. Sept 10 JOHN HOWARD, see’ A NOTICE. OpHE Subscribers have made arrangement i with the Manufacturers for large supplie of Hollow Ware, comprizing an assortment of Pots, Kettles, Spiders, Bake Ovens, Griddles, Tea Kettles, Skillets, Fire Dogs, Cart and Wag 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 Sheafing and Bolt Copper, Shovels and Spades, Axes &c &c &c Orders from Southern Merchants will be j promptly attended to. CASWELL & MURDOCK. -Ve. 287 Pearl-SI. NewNork Octobers Cm 118 CLOTHING EMPORIUM.’ itND Gentlemen’s Depository of FasTiioa. PRICE & MALLERY. 258 Broad Street, BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GLOBE HOTELS, KESPECFU LLY inform their friends and the public, that they have commenced receiving their Fall supply of GOODS, consist ing of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & VESTING, of the latest importations, and of the most fash ionable shadesand colors; which they are pre pared to make to measure, in the latest style, and at short notice. ALSO a large assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, got up in the most workman like manner, and from the best materials. Gentlemen in want of first rate garments, will find as great a variety as can be obtained in any similar establishment. FANCY ARTICLES: consisting of Stocks,,Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Linen and Cotton Shirts, Shirt Bosoms, India Rubber Silk and Cotton Suspenders, Hoisery, Umbrellas, Fine Fashionable Beaver and Silk Hats, of the latest patterns, which they offer at low prices, and on accommodating terms. (Sept. 23. Removal. BW. FORCE, & CO. have removed • their stock of Shoes to No. 276, directly opposite their old stand in Kerr & Graham’s new range, three doors above the Globe Hotel, where 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 sis i t the city and country —consisting in part of 2000 pair mens’ calf Brogans and Shoes 3000 do do kip do d > 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, Shoes and Slippers 500 pair ladies and gentlemens water proof Boots and Shoes 500 pair ladies English and American Kid Slippers and Sandies Also, a large stock of Leather, such as Harness and Skirting, Sole and Upper Leather, New-York, Philadelphia, and Balti more Calfskins, Seal skins, Buckskins, moroc co 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 & Co. O’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 ts GLOBE HOTEL, Augusta, Georgia. THE subscriber has taken the entire control of that spacious and well known establish ment, onthe corner of 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 amnle accommoda tions and attendance; and every effort will be made to give satisfaction to those who mav pa tronize this establishment. He hopes from his experience, and earnest efforts to please, that he will deserve the patronage he solicits. BENTON WALTON. August 20 ts 98 NOTICE. KNOW all persons whom it may concern, that 1 have applied for and obtained an or der from the justices of the Inf’r. Court of Rich mond County, Ga. to be brought before them on the fourth monday in October next, at the City Hall, in order that I may be discharged from my present confinement, in the jail of said coun ty, on certain Bail Processes issued at rhe sev eral suits of Abranam W. Kinney, William Denton and John Clark & Son—when and where you will please to attend if you have any thing to say why I should not receive the re lief provided by the laws of this State, for the benefit of insolvent debtors. JAMES JOHNSON, Jr. August 25 100 MARTIN FREDERICK. RESPECTFULLY begs leave to inform his friends and the public generallv, that his new establishment the LAFAYETTE HALL, willjje opened for their reception to-morrow, the 7th inst. 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 style of living. Fvery thing that ths 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 day 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. 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, Oct 6, 1834. The City papers and Hamburg Galaxy, will give this an insertion for one month, and send their Bills to M. F. SOUTHERN RESTAURATEUR. THE Proprietor, truly grateful for past fa vors, takes this method of informing his friends, and patrons, that he will open the Eat ing Department of the above establishment on Monday, the Bth 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 5 choicest dainties the country will afford, and epicures will seldom be disappointed in meeting with something extra, when flier call at LAMBACK'S. Sept 8 196 CARRIAGES TO HIRE. TIHE subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he keeps for hire, at the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel Stables, Carriages, Barouches, 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 and 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. , T FOR SALE. HE Farm attached to the Manual Labo r School near Athens. At a meeting of the Presbyterian Education Society ol Georgia, the undersigned were ap pointed a committee to take into consideration the expediency of selling a part of the present farm, 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 of the present farm, or if any other location more advantageous can be found, then to sell the 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 of 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 pose of making choice of the future situation of the Manual Labor School: and in the meantime, Mr. Newton will receive written proposals from any neighborhoods feeling an interest in this matter. JOSEPH 11. LUMPKIN, E. A. NISBET, R. CHAMBERLAIN, B. E. HAND. E. L. NEWTON. WM. L. MICHELL, WM. DEARING. Sc M-5 105 Administrator’s Sale. ON the first Tuesday in December next, 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 of 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. s «Pt wtd 104 Executor’s Sale. be sold at the Court House door in Waynesboro, Burke County, Geo, on the first Tuesday in December next, the well known Plantation on the Savannah Road,late ly occupied by Mrs. Sarah Mathis deceased. Containing 200 acres, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. PETER MATHIS, Executor. Se P 12 wtd 108 GUARDIAN’S NOTICE. FOUR months after date, application will be made to the Hon, Inferior Court of Rich mond County, while sitting for Ordinary pur poses, lor leave to sell tire following negroes: Joe Scott, Sarah, Esther, Robert, Slephen and Asa, belonging to the minors of Thomas Wat kinsdeceased, for the benefit of said minors and creditors. ROBT. A. WATKINS, Guardian. Oct 10 mlm 120 FOUR months after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Lincoln County for leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to th* estate of Thomas Florance late ofLincoln County deceased for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. WILEY G. TATOM, ) . , , VAN ALLEN COLLORS. < Atm rs .Sept. 4 td months after date, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Lincoln I County whilst sitting for ordinary purposes, for , leave to sell the real estate and effects of Shel ton Loftin a lunatic, for the benefit of said lu natic. HARRISON W. HAGERMAN. Twirdian. July 28, 183-1 td : ’ family~?lrocerTjes7 THE Subscriber offers for sale at Col. Wil liam Cumming’s building, 3 doors above the Insurance Bank, a general assortment of choice Family Groceries, at Wholesale and Re tail, where he hopes to accommodate his friends in the City, and Country, on reasonable terms. i Sugar and Coffee, Soap, Sperm Candles Loaf, and Lump Sugar, Raisins, half and quarter boxes, Blue Plumbs for Pies, Lemon Syrup, Pepper, Spice and Ginger, ground Black Pep per, and ground Cinnamon, and Cayenne Pep per, French and American Mustard, and pure Cantofi Curry Powder for Soup, Superior Can ton Soy, and Manhattan Sauce for enriching Gravies and Soups, Superior Walnut Catchup, i mixed pickles, Melons, Mangoes, Picalilly and ■ Gerkins, Walnuts, Onions and Cucumbers. A variety of Preserves, Pepper, Sause and • a superior article of Marschino Cordial Cognac Brandy and London Dock in bottles i Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum, St Croix Rum Wines—Sherry, Madeira, Port, Claret, pure White Muscat .These Liquors are warranted to be pure and superior Teas—Gun powder 2 canister, Sonchong, Im perial, and Young Hyson, Cigars of the”best, and 25 Baskets of Champaigne Wine, of favor ' ite Brands, A few thousand Canvass, and Hartshorns hams a superior article. Looking for every dav fresh ground Flour, Butter and Cheese which I i will sell in any quantity, to suit customers; ROBEIT W MtKEEN. i Sept 26 tt 114 : Georgia, Richmond County. WHEREAS, Robert S. Dill applies for ; V w Letters of Administration on the Estate j oi Andrew J. Dill deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my offico I 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 27th day . of June, 1824. 7 GEO. M. "WALKER C.C.O. June 27 Georgia Richmond County. William J. Hobby, Sen’r. ap j w w plies for Letters of Administration on the . Es^jte Uiana S. Lubbuck, deceased. I 1 hese are therefore to cite and admonish all ! persons concerned to be And appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause (if any) why said letters should not be gran- hand “ tmy ,his 251 h jniyas "- GEO M walker, ac:o. Richmond. County. William Bryant, Adminis* L * Y on th.® estate of James Bryant, appMes for letters oi dismission, ■ All persons concerned are hereby notified to ! be a? j appear at my office within the time pre i scubed by law to show cause (if any they have) ' sa id letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, April 4. 1834 a •! GEORGE M. WALKER, C. C. O. April 4 n>6m 40 -ErTx rTT^ 01SJa ’ Rich ““>nd Comity? i UEREAS Sarah M. Fendall, Adminis iiii latrix ou estaie of Thomas M. Fen dal. late ol Richmond county, deceased, applies : tor letters of dismission, " ! All persons concerned are hereby notified to' Je . a R d i u PP . ear Mt wi!hiu time pre- > scubed by law to show cause (ii any they have) " saß i letters should not be granted. J GlVen ar i d at office ’ ?Jav 16th, 1834, , T GEORGE M. WALKER, C. C. O. —Ltill 9 mb in 58 Georgia, Kithmomt CountyT ~ J°hu J. Maguire, Aclminis i * tiator on the estate of Lawrence Hayden saidX^at’e. aPP 168 IPUerS dlsmissol y 11 em All persons concerned are hereby notified to d^ d n PP f ar at ° ffice with hi the time pre scribed by Jaw to shew cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted.' ' Given under mv hand at office Au» 5 G. M. WALKER, C. C. O. August 6 gtj W r gia ’ R ichinoiid County. HEREAS Ann P. Cunningham, adminr n.n.rho J bt * atnx oa the estate of Charles Cun ningham, deceased, applies lor letters dismisso ry from said estate, h/nJ 1 . persons concerned are hereby notified to serff ed R P i ear at OdiCG Within the tlme Pre tb? d ? how cause (if any they have) )vhy said letters should not be granted. J Given under my hand at office, April 25th, 1834. Anr 1 2 EORGE M - WALKER, c. C. O. __ A P ril m4m 49 Richmond County. : HEREAS William J. Rhodes apply f ar ' latters O1 Administration De Bon isnun on the Estate of Jno. D. Walker, deceased 1 hese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all ■ pe^°ns^ncera ed to be and appear at my offS within the time presetibed by law, to show granted W lettClS should ! Of jiih- n iH'ri der rv< y > ™ n £ 7 a l office lhis day Inn". O " GLC " M - WALKER, C.C.O. - U !L C J 80 m 6 -_ r - F^rT Georgia, Lincoln County. cVlffi^ Ab iYn ey G - l Vajl Allen leYteTs C ( 7 d l san dJoh a 4 aber applies tome for Th< m . n-i Adnnnistiation on the Estate of Ziased * ,01a nce Sen r. late of said County de- 1 hese are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be, and appear at my S lieu within the tune pi escribed by law, to 'show cause, why said letters should not be granted 183^1 Vetl Ullderm y LuiJ d at office, this 23d July Tnlv MIC AJAH HENLEY, C. C.O. _ 88 4in Wi t | G - Ca * eia ’ Gincoin County. HEREAS Jeremiah Griffin, executor on the Estate of Nathaniel Ragan, law oi said county, deceased, has petitioned the i Court ol Ordinary for letters diamjssory from I said estate, • These are therefore to cite and adr.onis all pci sons concerned to be and appear at my office i within the time prescribed by law, and show I cause (ii any) why said letters should not be granted. Git cn under my hand at office this 4th day of September, 1833. I MICAJAH HENLEY, C.C.O. Sept 8 gy <4eorgia, Lincoln County. WIIRREAS Jeremiah Griffin, administra tor on the estate of Mary Ann CutlifT, deceased, applies for letters of dismission from aid estate, j All persons concerned are hereby notified to i be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause (if any they have) j w r hy said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 4th day t of September, 1834. MICAJAH HENLY, C. C. O. Sept Bmfim 105 WHEREAS Benjamin Rowell, guardian of the minors of William Rowell, de ceased, applies for Letters Dismissory, These are therefore to cite and admonish all sper.sons concerned to be and appear at my office ! swithin 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 ls 112 Georgia, Richmond County. "’QJHL HEREAS 1 Eldridge C. Williamson ap ! * plies for Letters of Administration on l the Estate of Charles Williamson late of Rich- I 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. O. O. Sept 19 111 <;e'>r<ria, Richmond County. ~ HM7TIEREAS John P. King applies for Let ! v w ters of Administration De Bonis non ! on th? Estate of David Clarke deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause (if any) why said letters should not be i granted. ; Given under my hand at nay office this 26th, ' day of September, 1834. GEO. M. WALKER, C. C- O. i Sept 25 ]l4 NO. 127.