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VOL. i.
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American Scenery.
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On|Friday, t ,i e l(>n of O tober, 1828,
w.H b published by T. K. GREEN
BAMv, N . 64 Bpiure # stiret. Phila
delphia, n vobime ofsplendid views ul
American Scenery, as fallows:
1- A view of Beck’s Shot Tower, on
the Schuylkill, near Philadelphia, and
adjacent scenery.
2. A view of the Light house in Long
Island Sound, with the adjacent scenery.
3 A view of York, on Lake Ontario,
frith the fortification-.
4. Characteristic Scenery on the Hud
son river
. 5. Views of New .London, Connecti
cut with tie 1 adjacent scenery.
6. View of.Lemon Hill, near Philadel
phia, the seat of Henry Piatt, E?q.
7. The Tomb of Washington, at Mount
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V ernoo.
8. View at the Great Bend of the Sus
quehanna.
9. View at the Upper Palls of Solo
mon’s Creek Laze me county, Pa.
10. View of the Lower Falls of Solo-
Cr°ek.
11. View of the Cattskili Mountains,
from the Hudson.
12. View of Fort Niagara, on Lake On
tario, from the Light house on the Brit
ish side.
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No. 64 Spruce-street. Philadelphia.
Editor who will insert the a
bove a few times, and forward a ropy of
his paper containing the .advertisement,
directed “Saturday Bulletin. Philadel
phia,’ shall receive a copy of the Views
immediately on their, publication.
Oct. 4 10
NOTICE.
A GREEABLE to an on Ft from
the Honorable the Inferior rowri
of Columbia County sitting for Onli
-.ary purposes, will be sold to the
highest bidder on the first Tuesday ir;
t
December next, at the Court House,
in Warren County—one tract of Land
in said county containing Two him
dmi acres granted to Peter Over’ y
dec. adjoining Puller and others for
ihe Benefit of the Heirs and
of said Oveiby. Terms will be math
known on that dav hv
ROBERT WALTON. Ex’r.
October I lth 1828. GOd —2O
A lad will he taken as an aj.pren
e to the Printing business.
Warren!on, November 8, 1828.
CO l i UN I’UliAv UJ
Ware-House,
•Augusta Gettrgia.
JOHN RISES,
I NrORMS his friends ami the pub
“ lie, that he lias taken the Ware-
House formerly occupied by Mi Laws
and Holt, which is situated in the
rearofthe City Hotel, and adjoining
the Eagle T-vcru Lit, for the pur
pose of transacting a
WARE-MOUSE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS
Whenever required, he will he pre
pared to make Liueual Advances
on produce in Store, and his person
al attention will at all times be ex
clusively devoted to the interest of
his customers.
Augusta, Se-pt. I>B, 2m—lG.
Ware Mouse
C 0 M MISSION B USINESS.
The subscribers return their grate
ful thanks for the patronage bestowed
on them during the past season, and
solicit a continuance of the same with
the assurance of their best exertions
to givegeneral satisfaction. Their
If are House
AND
Close Stores
Will he in complete order for the re
(option of PRODUCE and MER
CHANDISE another season. Jlnd
they wilt be prepared• at all times, to
make advances on cation stored with
them.
Musgkove, Wetm uie, & Cos.
Augusta, July 31. 11-3 m.
J SLAUGHTER # C. LJIBUZAX
RATEFUL fr the share of pat
ronage, which has been extend
ed to them, again tender their servi
ces to their friends and the public
generally,
FOR THE TRANSACTION OF THE
STORAGE
AND
Commission Business ,
At their old stand, in this place, on
the usual terms.
Their HARE lIOUHES are in good
order fi r the reception of Goods and
Produce, 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.
Jlugnsta , Georgia. j
August 27th, 1828. J IG Bt.
Law Notice.
The subscriber, will practice Law i
in the Counties of Coweta, Carroll,
Troup, Muscogee. Merriwetln r, Har
ris, Talbot, Dekalb and Fay cite.
All business entrusted to his care
will meet with prompt, attention.
He will examine lands, free of
charge, in the County of Coweta.
Di rcct to Newnan, Coweta County.
WILLIAM M. EE ALL.
It ILL be sold, on tbe first i hursday
T V in December next, at the late re
idence of Arthur Mathews, dec. in War
ren county, all the personal property of
-aid der. iroM for the benefit of the
heir arid creditors. ‘Three plantations
aying in said county, will be ion ted at
he same time.
Edward Mathews, AdrnT. -
October 2 ‘*.
* l O i UitIDGK.
ON ‘TUESDAY the Gtn day of
January next, at 1 I ..Mock A.
M. will be exposed to sale in Macon,
to the highest bidder, the.
BRIDGE
across the Ormulgee river at Macon, 1
together with line acre of land on the
eastern side of the 0. ninlgee river,
to he used as one of the hutments; and ;
the privilege of using so inm h of Fifth,
or Bridge Street, on lire westt rn bank
its may he necessary for the other
hutment of tbe Bridge.
The purchaser will lie required, on
the day of the sale to pay to the com
ii iss.oners one fifth part of the pur
chase nmney in Cash or current bills
or chartered banks of ibis State; and
to give bond with two or more approv
ed sureties lor the payment of the
residue in four equal annual instal
incuts
WM II SUM AN, ~
c. it. STRONG, C< ! inm,s ’
I Ml. PRINCE, sinners. .
Oct. 25. 1828. 25- 9t.
The Editors of the Charleston City
Gazette, the ‘Tuscaloosa Chronicle,
and of the s veral public Gazettes in
tliis State, will publish the foregoing
weekly nine weeks, in their respective
papers, and forward their accounts to
the Executive Department.
Administrators Sale.
WILL he sold, on the first Tues
day, in January next, at the i
Court House, in Mari ni, Twiggs i
county, one tract of land, containing •
202 h acres, more or less, known and ,
distinguished, as Lot No. 107, in the (
28th Dist. formerly Wilkinson, now
Tw iggs county,
ALSO,
ON the first Tuesday in February
next, will he sold, at the Court House,
in Lee county, a tract of land, con
taining 202| acres mure or less,
known as Lot No. 172, in the 15th
Dist. Lee county. Sold by an order
of the Inferior Court for Warren
County when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, as the real estate of Moses
Thompson, sen. dec.
HANNAH THOMPSON, Admx.
MOSES THOMPSON, Adm*r.
Nov. Ist. 1828, tds—23.
BY VIRTUE of a deed of Trust ex
ecuted to me by Lark Battle o
Franklin County, North Carolina, on the
I0;h day of July 1827, which in recorded
in the office in the aforesaid I
County of Franklin, I shall sell to the
highest bidder for ready money, before
the Court House door in Warrenton,
(Ga.) on Monday the 29th of December
next all the negroes and their increase,
I (if any) which was conveyed by the af
orsaid deed of conveyance, say Jenny,
Phoebe, Valentine, Venus and her two
or three children, names not known. I
shall sell no other title, but such as the
[said Lark Battle had and convened to
me.
JAMES HARRISON, Trustee.
Nov. Ist. 1828. tds—23.
GEORGIA, Warren county
Whereas, Spivy Fuller (Administrator
de bonis non and with the will annexed,)
on the estate of! homas Smith late of said
county dec. applies for letters of Pissmis
sion on said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular, the Kindred and
Creditors, of said dec. to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted
Given under my hand at Office this
‘ 28th day of Way 1828.
Z. FKANKLiN, elk. c. o.
May 31st m6m
A Tailor Missing!!!
Absconded ftom the village
of Wnghtshoroiigh, Columbia
county, on the morning: of the
20th inst. a man of the needle,
who, while here, passed by Ihe
name of Rainey, alis Rayner,
hut whether or not it was his
correct name, 1 am not able to
determine, yet any common
observer may be able to recog*
nize the imposter by the pecu
liar and striking marks on his
physiognomy, it will he percep
tible to every one. that he is in
capable of seeing out of his
right eye, having a considera
ble blemish br rather the sight
being entirely destroyed, and
immediately above the same
eye, on the upper edge of the
eye brow, there is a large mole
mark or wart, so that no man
can he mistaken in the runa
way. He has left his landlord
a good deal in arrears, together
with a merchant or two of this
place. Tavern Keepers, Mer
chants, tyc. will therefore take
heed lest they ,he taken in like
wise, by this blink-eyed Tailor;
it is probable this is not the on
ly place he has left in the same
wttf. JEREMIAH REES.
Wrightsboroug, Nov. 1. 23 3t
A GREEABLE to an order of the
Hororable Inferior Court of War
ren county, when sitting for ordinary
purpose-H, will he sold, at the Court
House, in Warren County, on the
first Tuesday in January next, the
following property to wit: Seventy
nine acres of land, more or less,
whereon Sarah Pate now lives, sold
subject to dower. Also one hundred
and twenty four acres, more or less,
whereon John Pate now lives, sold
subject to dower. Also one hundred
and fifty acres, more or less, adjoin
ing the above land am. James Gra
nade’s land and Benjamin Thump
sun’s land, sold subject to dower of
the widow Sarah Pate, and also to
; dower or claim of the widow Sarah
Farr, in the last mentioned tract. Al
so one negro girl about 19 years of
age, by the name of Dinah—all the
property of Drury Pate, dec. Suld
for the benefit of the heirs and credit
ors of said dec. Terms made known
on the day of sale.
JOSEPH LEONARD, Adm’r,
October 25th, 1828. tds.—22.
The subscriber
Returns his greatful thanks to the pub
lic, for the liberal encouragement re
ceived for the last ten years—and so
licits a continuance of the same. He
will give the highest cash price for
seed cotton, this season, at his stand
in Warreriton, where good bargains
may be had for < ash.
JOHN H. ROBERTS.
Aug. 23d 1828. 13—ts.
ALL persons having demands against
tha estate of Elizabeth King, late of War
ren county, deceased, are requested to
present them as the law directs; and those
indebted, to make immediate payment.
JAMES T. DICKEN, Ext
July 12; 7 40d
No. 24.