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VOL. I.
J llh CAIiLS 1.1
Is published every Saturday , by P. L
ItUiilvS’SUJ\\ Warrenton, Geo. at
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from them we shall expert that favor
ing patronage whi h, while it pro
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J VMES W SIMMONS.
WILLI AM G. SIM MS. Jr.
Charleston, June 1, 1828.
vV e*r requested to announce
M j. AthrlsTax Andrews, as a
candidate for Sheriff of Warren
County.
September 20 h 1823. 17—ts.
Carriage Making.
f|Mlft Subscriber respectfully in*
forms the public, that he s'ill car
ries on the above business in Warren
ton, and continues to make and repair
Carriages of all descripiions at prices
corresponding’ with the times. He!
has on hand and finishing several i
CARRIAGES $ GIGS
Warreuted first rate work. Those
it want of any thing in the line, are
invited to call before they /purchase
elsewhere. ***
ALLEN BRAfPEvRD.
S pt. 13th. 1828. -‘f.
lie t.< i..v
For sale at this Office.
Warrenton, October 11, 1828.
Law Notice.
The subscriber, will practice Law
in the Comities of Coweta, Carroll,
Troup, Muscogee, Merriwether, ILtr
i is, Talbot, D kalb and Fayette.
All business entrusted to his care
will meet with prompt attention.
He will examine lands, free of
ciiarge, in the County of Cow eta.
l)ii ect to Newnan, Coweta County.
WILLI \M M. BF'ALL.
r ■ ■ ■ -i - T - ■■ ,ii
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to die estate of
1 ‘Sk. V\ liliam Junes bite of Warren oun
t>, de •. are irque-ied .o make payment,
* soon ns tutor rotes become and w; and
those h ving demands against said estate;
will rtT.il r them in, properly attested,
within ti’.“ time pr s ribed by law
NICHO \> II JONES, Ad mV.
SUSANAH JOs.ES Adtn'x.
September, )3ti *628. 16—Gw.
The subscriber ,
R tut *ns his greatful thanks to the pub- 1
lie, lei* the, till end ennqffHgemcnt re-!
eived lbr the List ten yjjyrs —and so
licits a continuance (*f I nine, He
will give the highest'cash price f r
seed cotton, this season, at I is stand
in Warrenton, where good bargains
tnay be had for rash.
JOHN 11. ROBERTS.
Aug. 23<1t828. 13 —if.
GEORGI A, Warrtn County.
WHERE AS, [V <1 ! it.. at pt* s’ fur
Letters uismis*oiy fi orn h r i.dmii ts
tratiou es ‘ll* e-<a e . i \\ iilutn l liomas,
late of sai l county dec.
These are, therefore to rite and ad
moni-h dl persons int rested to he and
app* ar at uiy ofli* e, within the time pre
scribed by la-v, io file ih.’ir objections,
| (if any they have) vvby said letters siiould
not be granted.
Z. FRANKLIN, elk. c. o. w. c.
GEORGIA, Warren county
Whereas, Spivy Fu I >r (Administrator
de bonis non and with thu will annexed,)
on the estate of I'homas Smith la*e of said
dec. applies for letters of Disstnis
sion on said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular, the Kindred and
Creditors, ol said dec. to b and apoeai
at my olli. e within the time prerrib and |, v
law, to shew cause, if a v di *y have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Giv n uml r toy ha*d .it Office thi
28tli day of May 1828.
Z. FRAN K! fN, c’k. c. o.
Mav 31 t oi6m
Will be sold on the I*l In sd *y i-
November next, at the Court-If >nse,
in Warrenton, Wsrren < ourity, tvv*
negroes, llenny aged 44 and Wash
ington aged S years, belonging t<
the estate of Nancy (’osby de -.
MORDICAI JOHNSON, Admu*.
August 30th 1828. tds—l4.
AF’TER the expiration of the time re
quired by law, application will bo made to
tiie Honorable Inferior Court, of the
county of Warren, when fitting for ordi
nary purpose*, for leave to sell 10G acres
of laud, lying on long c;c*k, adjoining
Richard Heath and John hurrc ll A part
of tiie leal estafe of Elizabeth King, cec
J A VIES T. DICKEN, Ex‘r.
July 12th, 1828. 7 4m
FOUR mouth aiter dale, application
will be made, to the Htfiioruble Icilerioi
Court, of Warren county, when sitting
for oi dinary purposes for leave t<- seii tin
real estate, ;>sd the negroes not < i poseu
of bv the will, of John M’Cormick, in c.
SARAH Vi COJiMII K, Ex*ix.
BARNETT CODY, Ex*r.
July 12. “dm t
rv>uu uiiuitiis idler U >te, application
wdi be made to the Honorable inferior
Coirt, of Warren county, when silting for
ordinary purposes for leave to sell Lot
No 3i6, in the 12th district of Irwio, it
icing part of the real estate of Robert
Palmer, dec.
W INEFRED PALMER, F.xßx.
Jtlv 12, lb2B. 7-lm
ALh persons having demat ds against
the eitate of Elizabeth King, late of War
ren (county, deceased, are nqn sled to
present them as the law direct.*; and those
indebted, to make iriwiedi'te pay me up
James t. dicken, Ex r.
July 12: 7 40d
VNul be sold, on the first Tm sday in
December next, ut the t'ouit House, in
: Warren county, the real estate of John
lin ner, (I,‘C of said >unty, cousisiiog o
1 150 acres of I \nd (sulject to the widows
(lower ) The l gab e* aie hereby notifi
{ed, that tilt 1 ! wid..vv intends claiming her
iduivre of snd hind, if any of the heirs to
said eetm , has my lawful *<i>j ctiou, they
are r* quested to come forward and lei it
be known.
JAMES TURNER, Adm*r.
July 7 1828. 7 find
ALL pt r-un- indebted to the (‘State ol
R< dcrt Palau r, late of Wairen county?
•(•(■• a-, and, are r* qtiesti’d to make imme
diate payment ; and those having de
n>atids agaibst said * stale, an dt sired to
picsn t h m a- tin* Jaw directs.
W t\El REI) PvL ER, Ex‘rx-
July 12. 7- Kill
,LL pr- ns ind-bt j d in tfie estate of
J Ini M*< ormick. I ft* of Uarren County,
dt ceased, are dcs.red to iiinki* imnudiate
payinen ; rut ihnse having deniand*-a
g iif'-t said estate, are r*-qu> .-ted to pre
seiit the.n as the law dire. ts.
, sum! MR () * Mlt'K, F.x‘rx.
BARNK'IT CODY, Ex r.
July 12. 7-40(1
FOLK month** a ll i and .te, ipplu aton
, will be mad* to the Honorable Inferior
; Ctturt, of Warren couniy, when silting
fur ordinary purposes for leave to sell
the real es’ate of Drury P ! te, dec.
JOSEPH LEONARD, Adm‘r.
July 12th, 1828. 7-4 m
Agreeable to an order from the
Honorable the Inferior Court of Cos.
iutnbia county, witting for Ordinary
puip’ mch, will be sold, on the firat
Tuesday in November next, at the
• oust House of Columbia County.
One tract of Land, in said County,
outlining by estimation, Two Hun
?ired and Twenty two at res, adjoining
Wrightsboro’ Commons, belonging
o the estate Df Peter Overby, for the
benefit of the ID irs and Creditors.—
Terms made known on that day, by
ROBERT WALTON Ex’r.
COTTON $ TOBACCO”
Ware-House,
Augusta, Georgia-
JOHN REES.
INFORMS his ftieoiis ar<d the pub
■ lie, that he has taken the W art -
House furmerly occupied by M< Laws
•iltd Holt, which is situated in the
par (if the City Hotel, and adjoining
ih- Eagle T-ver,n L it, for the pur
pose ol transacting a
WAREHOUSE
AM)
COMMISSION BUSINESS
Whenever required, he will tie pre
pared to make Liberal Advances
on pro luce in Store, and his person
al attention will at all. times be ex
lusively devoted to the interest of
! is customers.
Augusta, Sept. 13, 20i—16.
A SLAUGH THU ,y C. L.ifiUZ /.V,
ILVf bUh 1 i the ai ol pt
roll, gc, which .’.as hern c\i< d
ed to them, ..g in tender (lo ir s i vi
ecs to their friends und the public
generally.
FO li TIIE THANS iC TI N F 111 ti
SfORAGK
AMI
Comniunion Business,
At their old stand, iii u.is p wee, otj
the usual terios.
Their U AUE HOUSES are in good
order f r the reri p'n-n of (in im and
L'kouuce, and they pledge themselves
that every attention shall be given to
business confided to them, and their
best exertions used to give, satisfaction
to their employers.
Augusta. Georgia. *)
August 27th, 1828. J 16-Bt.
Ware House
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS;.
The subscribers return their grate
ful thanks for the patronage bestowed
on tin hi during the past season, ami
solicit a continuum e of tin Same with
the asNiiram e of their b st exef'i mg
to give general satisf rtioii. Thtir
Hare /louse
AND
Close Stores
\V r ill be in complete order Ibr Hie re
ception of PRODUCE and MER
CHANDISE another season. And
they ‘tvill he prepared, at all times, to
make advances on cotton stored willi
them.
Musgrovb, Wetmore. & Cos.
Augusto, July 31. 11-3iu.
The subscriber
BEGS leave to inform his friends and
customers that he continues to trans
act the
Ware House
AND
i COMMISSION BUSINESS.
at his old stand on Broad Street, near
the upper market,
lie hns established a
! TOBACCO YVAKKH USR
at the name plaf*e, when* Tobacco will
be inspected by a competant person,
lie is prepared to gran l his customers
the iiHual facilities, and his personal
exertions exclusively devoted to the
interest of his employers, he hopes
will insure him a continuation of the
very liberal patronage heretof re re
ceived.
JOHN C HOLCOMBE.
Augusta, Aug 2. 1828. w2im —lO
FINAL NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to us are in
formed that we will allow them
the highest price for cotto*, this fall,
in payment, and we hope they will a
vail themsi of this notit e.
ROBERTS At MADDUX.
Jelv 19th 1828. 8 -f.
mTTlcie!
r T3HE Overseer of the road leading from
1 Thomas W. Shivers’ on Sweet-(Va.-
ter *o Warrenton, ad all other* concern
ed, are inform* and that unless it is proper
ly vvorktd upon previous to the Httmgof
the Superior Court, in Warren, 1 shall
inuke complaint to the Gra 1 and Jury.
JAMES KIRKPATRICK.
Sept. 13. tsc-16
W anted.
A lad will be token as an appren
tice to the Pnuliug business.
No. 20.