Rural cabinet. (Warrenton, Ga.) 1828-18??, November 15, 1828, Image 1

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VOL. I. nih CJHl'Msi Is published every Saturday , by I\ L ROBLVSOJ\\ Warrenton Geo. at three dollars per annum . which may be discharged by two dollars and fifty cents if paid within sixty days oj the time of subscribing. c OT I’ON § T()BA (:CO Ware-House, Jhigusta. Georgia. JOHN EKES. INFORMS his friends and tin* pub lie, that he has taken the Ware 11.ruse formerly occupied by Me Laws and Holt* which is Situated in the rear of the City Hotel, and adjoining the E gle Tavern Lot, for tiie pur i) .se >.t transacting a WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS Whenever required, lie will be pre pared to make Liberal 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, Sept. 13, 2m—l6. Ware Mouse AND C OM MISSION D USINESS. The subscribers return their grate ful thanks for the patronage bestowed on them during the past season, and solicit a continuance ot the same with the assurance of their best exertions to givegeneral satisfaction. i’lieir Ware House AND Close Stores Will be in complete order for the re frptjon of PRODUCE and Mtdt CHANDISE another season. And they will be prepared , at all times , to •make advances cn cotton stored with them. Musgrove, Wetm iee. & Cos. Augusta, July 31. . 11-3 m. A SLAUGHTER # C. LABUZAN GRATEFUL fi*r the Share of pat nnage, which has been extend cd to them, again tender their servi ces to their friends and the public generally, FOR THE TRANSACTION 'F TIIE STORAGE AND Com mission Business , At their old stand, in this place, on ’the usual terms. Their WARE HOUSES are in good order f 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. Augusta. Georgia. 1 Angus* 2!’ s h, 1828. J 16 Law Notice. The su's fiber, will practice Law in the Counties of Coweta, Carroll, Troup, Mus> ogee, Merriwether, Har ris, Talbot, D< kalb and Fayeite. All business entrusted to his care will meet wit h prompt attention. He will examine lands, free of charge, in the County of Coweta. Direct to Newnan, Coweta County'. WILLIAM M. BEALL. V ■ - ■ —■'— ‘ * Clank Deeds, For sale at this Office. ‘ ; Warrenton, November 15, 1828. iVi A/U.n B.ilouE. ON TUESDAY the Gth day of January next, at 11 o’clock A M. will be exjfosed to sale in Macon. J; the highest bidder, the BRI1) GE tcross the Octnulgce river at M uon, together with one acre of land on tin eastern side of the Ocmnlgee river to be used as one of the hutments; ar< the privilege of using so muc h of Fifth or Bridge Street, on the western bans is may be necessary for the otlrei hutment of the Bridge. The purchaser will be required, o hr day of the sale to pay to the com i iss >ners one fifth part of the pur chase money in Cash or current bill or ( bartered banks of this State; njn to give bond with two or more appro* <*d sureties for the payment of tin residue iu four equal annual instal moots WM. IIVRMAN, . C. B. STRONG, i “ O II PRINCE, J ’ OcK 25, 1828. 23- 9t. Tin’ Editors of the Charleston Cih Gazette, the Tuscaloosa Chronicle and of the several public Gazettes i this State, will publish the foregoing weekly nine; weeks, in their respective papers, and forward their accounts t< flu* Executive Department. Administrators Salt. W” ILL be S"ld, on the first Tues day, in February fjext, at th Court llousv, in Marini. Twiggy ‘ounty, one tract of laud, containing 202]? acres, more or less, known and isln guished, as Lot No. 107, in the 28th Dist. formerly Wilkinson, now i'wiggs county. Sold by an order f the Inferior Court for Warren County when sitting for ordinary pur poses, as the real estate of Moses Thompson, sen. dec. HANNAH THOMPSON, Adn‘x.. MOSES THOMPSON, Adu.>‘r. Nov. 15. 1828. tds— 25 - - MV VlitiUEol a ui i*t*s a ecu ted to me by Lark lia.de ol l*i a.jklin County, North Carolina, ou toe lOJi day ot'July 1827, whioh is recorded in the Registers office in te afiresfid County of Franklin, l shad sell t* the highest bidder for ready money, betore the Court House door in W airentou, on Monday the 29th of D comber next all the negroes and their increase, (if any) which was conveyed by toe at orsnid deed of conveyance, say Jenny Phoebe, Valentine, Venus and her two or three children, names not known* 1 shall sell no other title, but such as the aid Lark Battle had and conveyed to me. JAMES HARRISON, Trustee. Nov. l>t 1828. td —23. Urj.OuUiA, /*uneu <;uun y Whereas, Spivy Fuller (Administrator de bonis non and with the will annexed,) on the estate of Thomas Smith late of said county dec. applies for letters of lfissmis sion on said estate. These are therefore to cite and admon ish all and singular, tne Kindred am Creditors, ol said dec. td be and appear at my office within the time p- escribed by law, to shew cause, if any they nave, why Said lftttara should tkOibe granted Given under my hand at Office thi 28th day of May 1828. Z. FRANKI iN, elk. c. o. May 31st mGm ALL p rsons indebted to the e rate ol ! Robert Palmer, late ot Warren county deceased, f.rej icq eted to make irnme diate payment; and those having de mands against s id es ate, are desired t ! present them as the taw directs. WINEFRED PALMER, Ex‘rx. July 72* 7-10d A tailor Missing!!! Absconded bom the village of Wright'borough, Columbia county, on the morning of the; •26th inst. a man of the needle, who, while here, passed by the name of Itainey, alis HaynerJ hut whether or not it was his correct name, I am not able to letennine, yet anv common diserver may he able to recog nize the imposter by the pccu-j liar and striking marks on his| physiognomy, ii will he percep tible to every one, that he is in capable of seeing out of his right eye, having a considera ble blemish or 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. Me lias left his landlord a good deal in arrears, together with a merchant or two of this place. Tavern Keepers, Mer chants, fyc. will therefore take heed lest they fie taken in like- wise, by this blink-eyed Tailor;, it is probablethis is not the on ly place he has left in the same vvay. JEUeMIAH UEKS VVrightsboroug. Nov. 1. 23 3t A GREK A RLE to an order ol the ilororable Inferior Court of War ren count), when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, at the Court H o use, in Warren County, on the fi rs t Tuesday in January next, the f..Rowing prop rty to w.i: Seventy oine acres of land, more or less, vhereon Sarah Pate now lives, sold sub] ‘t t to dower. Also one hundred mi 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 lira ntide’s land and Benjamin Thomp son’s land, sold subject to dower ol the widow Sarah Pate, and also in dower or claim of the widow Sarah Farr, in tiie last mentioned tract. A1 so one negro girl about 19 years of ge, by the name of Dinah—all tin property of Drury Pole, dec. Sold j„r the b *nefit of the heirs and credit ors of said dec. Terms made known in the day of sale. JOSEPH LEONARD, Adm’r, October 25th, 1828. ids.—22. GEORGIA, Warren County. WHEREAS, Hardy Pitts, applies foi Letters bismismry from the adminis nation of the estate of William Thoma? ate of said county dec. . Tfese are, therefore to cite and ad nonish all peisons interested to be anil i.ppear at my oflice, wnbin the time pro h ribed by law, to file their objections, if any they have) why said letters should not b-* granted. FRANKLIN, elk. c. o. w. c. . ALL persons having demands against ■ha estate of Elizabeth King, late of War on county, deceased, are requited to resent them as the law directs; and Mmse tide! ted, to make immediate payment. JAMES T. DICKEN, Err July 1Z: ‘ U4od NO 1 ICE. ,4 GREEABLE to ao order from * the Honorable the Inferior * *>uit of Columbia Count} sitting for Ordi-? nary purposes, will be sold to the highest bidder on the first Tuesday iu December n xt, at the Court House, in Warren County—one tract of Land in said county containing Two hun dred acres granted to Peter Over’ y dee. adjoining K ill r and others f>r the Benefit of the Heirs and Creditors of said Oveiby. Terms will be made knownon that dav bv ROBERT W ALTON. Ex'r. October I Idi 1828 60d-20. Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in December next, at the Court l!oo-e. in Warren counts, the real estate of John Turner, dec. of *ai<i county, consisting of 150 acres of laud (subject t> the wid vva dower) The bgatee* are hereby notifi ed, that the widow intends claiming her dowie of said land, if any of the heirs to -aid estate, has any lawful ohj ctin, they are requested to come forward and lei it be known. J A MRS TURNER, \dm-r. July 7, 1828. 7-6wd • ALL persons indebted to the estate of John AFCnrinick. late of Warren county, deceased, are desired to make unified ate j payment; and those having demands a gainst said estate, are requested to pre ent them as the law diicrt-. SARAH v?‘( OhMK K, Ex‘r*. BARNK'IT CODY, Kit. # July 12. 7-40d WILL he sold, to the highest bid der for rash, on Saturday the 13<l of D*eV. next, at the Lite rrsi dence of Jolyi Hamilton dec. the < rop of seed cotton, together wil a< uie’ cows. Imgs am! perhaps corn ami fodder, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec. AARON ADKINS, FxY. “NT**vebe*’ 8 JJtp .20. Georgia, W arren (ountv. Superior Court, October Tenu> 1,828. Joseph G zzl vs, | Matilda Griz )>Libcl for Divorce, zle, formerly | Matilda WeekvJ It appearing to the, court by the re turn of the Sheriff that the defendant in the above case is not to he found in said county—it is on motion ordered ibet * servire he perfected on said de fndarit by publication, of this rule in ne of the public gazettes, of this State, once a month for three months. True extract from the minutes Su perior court Warren county Georgia, October Term 1828. 22. - m3m. THOM \S GIBSON. Cl*k. FOUR month-* after date, application will be made to the Honorable Infpiior Court, of Warren county, when I fting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the real estate of Omry P, te, dec. JOSEPH LEONARD, Adm‘r. July 12th, 1828. 7-4 n AFTER the expiration of the time re* q'fiied hy law, application will b*’ made to the Honorable Inferior Court, of the county of Warren, when sitting for ordi arv purposes for leave to sell IOC acres of land, Iviiijt on long creek, adjoint g Itirhuui Heath an<! John Hair* !! A part of the real estate of Elizabeth Kng dec. JAVKS T. DJCKEN. Ex‘r. July 12th, 1828. ? 4m tfOUli month* after date, application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court, of W arren county, when sitting so ordinary purposes for leave to sell Lot No. 376. in ihe 12th district oflrwin, it being part of the real estate of Robert Palmer, dec. WINF.FRED PALMER, Ex‘rx. July 12, 1828, 7-4 m No. 25.