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Sheriff's Sale.
"Wf TILL be Sold jit tjie Market-house i
V? the citv of Augusta, on the fvr>
’ T csdsi in July next, between the turn*
boms of Sale,
i has negro man namet
Sam; Levied on aa the property of San;
uei She iy, to satisfy an execution issue
out, of the Superior Court of Columbi
County, at' the instance of A. Slaughter
and C. Labuzan, vs Samuel Shilly, am
pointed out by the - defendant.
W yii. Lain kin, Sli’tT. n. c
June 3- i ,( ls-
Sheriff Sale.
,K T she first Tuesday in July, at the Mar
v house in the city of Augusta, between
the uVtnu hours,
Will 1)6 sold,
; that Lot, or parcel of
I i:- . g the eastern third part of lot No
-city of Augusta, bounded on
• ith hv Broad stree', on the east by
I, /;l , -th Kilty’s lot, on the north by
Fll■ s street, and on the west by part ot
« ,1 lot No. 23, levied upon as the proper
ty o, Richard Andrews and Ira C Day, to
satisfy two executions issued on the fore
closure of a mortgage—or* in favor of
Benjamin Ph quet, and the other-in favor
of Philip Crane.
Also
One negro man, named
Sam, levied upon as the property of Ed
ward Bush, to satisfy sundry executions in
favor of Tabilha I. Real, executrix on the
estate of William B. Beal, dec returned by
ft constable. 1
W, Lamkin sli’ff.
June 1 .
Sheriff's Sale.
ON Hie. first Tuesday in July next, at
the market house in the city of Ait
gust a, between the usual hours ot sale,
WILL BE S()I,D,
A negro woman named,
Betty, levied on as the property of David
Collins, to satisfy an execution in favor ot
Fanny Jones against said Collins, and an
execution in favor of Samuel Tarver
against said Collins and Asa 1 wiggs.
Conditions rash.
James S Shaffer,
D. Sheriff R. C.
June 3. tds
Sheriffs Sale.
, Will be Sold,
At the Court House, in Warrenton, on
the first Tuesday in July next, between
the usual hour* of sale,
One nfegio woman by
the name of Trees;, to satisfy several
small executionain t.ivor of Jonathan Stan
ford, and others, vs. Moore Carter, levied
on and returned to me by H. Williams
Constable.
AIBO
One feather bed and ftir
tiiture, one Small Trunk, one Sorrel Marc
four years old, a set of Blacksmith’s Tools
In led on to satisfy an execution in favot
<jif Ezekul Smith senV vs. John Robert
's. u and Frederick Robertson; property
p minted out by the defendant.
ALSO
ne negro girl, twelve
yea;-,; obi, by the name of Dinah, levied
s tiic property of Edward Kinsey, to
satiafv an execution in favor of William
Drake, vs. Joel Kinsey and Edward Kin
sey property pointed Out by lid ward
Kinsey.
AISO
90 Acres of Land, ad
joining Heath and others, levied on as
Ihe property of Francis Woodward, to
sa'isfv sn-r cvtioi in favor of Arthur
M'Mcrief, vs. Franc a- Woodward and
lames Wr’g’t.
A. Rogers,s. w. c.
.Tune 3
Sheriff’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday m July next, will
be sold at the court-house in Lincoln
ton. L.incoln county, between the usua
hours, the following property, to wit
One negro woman named
Mary, levied on as the property of David ■
Florence, to satisfy two executions in fa
vor of Francis Grace, endorsee, vs. the
said Florence,
—ALSO—
One hundred § thirty-six
acrej of land on the waters of Mill creek, *
adjoining John McDowell and others, levl- '
ed on as the property of Hansom Davis, to s
satisfy an execution for cost.
ALSO— ]
One bay gelding, taken as i
the property of Edmund IloUemati, to sa
tisfy an execution in favor of Robert B. 1
Smiley, vs. said Holl 'man.
Andrew Lee, jun’r.
D. Sheriff h. C.
Way Sa tds
Sheriffs Sale.
J ILL be Sold, on the fiist Tuesday
i in July next, at the Court-house in
Co’dnhia'CoiiHty,
20a acres of land on the
<rs ,f l.ittie river, adjoining Davis &
Sir 1. U satisfy an execution, Jere
nuah Reese, vs. James McFarland.
ALSO,
125 Acres of land on
the waters oi Big Kicke, adjoining' Runs
and Reeves, to satisfy tin execution, James
Collins, vs. Wycue James. ,
ALSU, .
Three negroes Tenner
ftnd her child, asimil girl called Priss, and
* gir' by the name of Harriet, to satisfy
Sundry executions, William Yarbrough,
vs. Leonard Maddox and Berry Olive, all
Levied and returned to me h'y Constables.
Geo. B. Tankers ly.
D. I. c. c.
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!■ Sheriff’s Sale,
T¥TILL be sold on the first Tuesday i>
f V July next at the court house in tin
i> town of Jacksonborough Scriven county
•s' tween the hours often and three o’
a clock.
, 1040 acres of land, lying
” m the waters of the Big and Little Og
<i; he, in the county of Scriven, being tin
■<> jlantation lately conveyed from Richan
ia Dowdy to John Pearson, sold as the pro
;r - perty of John Pearson by virtue of aruh
1(1 absolute on tht foreclosure of a mortgage
■y the said Pearson to Richard Dowdy.
;. ALSO,
40 acres of land lying in
the county of Scriven, adjoining lands oi
Lewis Conner & James Scot, sen. & taken
as the property of Jonah Burns, to satisfy
, sundry execiitie'.is, one in favor of James
11. Wade, and one in favor of A Bryan,
levied and returned to rfie hy a consta
ble,
ALSO,
~ 252 acres of land more
or less lying in the County of Scriven, ad
' joining lands of, .Thomas and Henry Cl 7,
1 ton. Green Hill and others taken as the
' property of John Saunders, to .satisfy sun
dry executions in favor of A. Hall, levied
’ end returned to me by a constable
ALSO, ~
100 acres of land being
■ two fifths of a tract oi land, containing
fouyhundred acres, tying ia the County
of Scriven, adjoining lands of Stephen,
James and Edward Boyt, Joseph Dickey
and others, taken as the property of Tho
mas Rowland to satisfy sundry executions
in favor of Seth Boyt, levied and return
ed to me by a constable.
Solomon Kemp, s. s. c.
Scriven County, June 3 1820.
Sheriff’s Sale,
Postponed.
VV.Lt »c sold the first Tuesday in Ju- 1
ly next, atjhe court house in Jacksonboro’
Striven county, between the usual hours
of 10 and 3 o’clock.
Two hundred and sixty
six and two thirds acres of land being t o
thirds of a four hundred acre tract, lying
and bi ing in the county of Scriven, being •
the upper part of said tract of Land, ad-'
joining Land of William Green and others;
levied on as the properly of Theopholus
and George Lundtiy, to satisfy their tax, :
due for the year 1818, amount due
Also
One hundred aOres of
Land fyTvig in the county of Scriven,, ad
joining land of Richard W. Miller and oth
ers, taken as the property of William Gril
tin as administrator of the estate of Young
Griffin, deceased, to satisfy his tax due for
the year 1818. Am aunt dp e 9dollars
cents. 1
Also
SSO acres of land, tying
being in the county of Scriven adjoining
Daniel Ramp and James Lambert’s land,
taken as the property of John L. Me Kit
ney to satisfy sundry executions in tavo
of H. Bryan and A. Bell against Jno. L
Mc Kinney and Robert 1), McKinney, lev
ted and returned to me by a Gontstable;
ALSO
460 acres of land, lying
and being in Scriven county, taken
as the property of Thomas Folding to
satisfy sundry executions in favor of Saul
iolymons and others, levied and return
o ips by a contstable.
Solomon Kemp s s c
Jacksonborough, June 1
Sheriffs Sale’s.
the first Tuesday in July next,
Will he Sold.
At the Court House in the town ofWayns
borough, between the usual hours o
sale.
Three Negroes viz. Daniel, Braddock
anti Jacob, levied on as (he property of
A. Fullwood, to satisfy sundry cxeru
lions issued from a Justices court, in fa-1
vor of Solomon Kemp & others, returned
by S- L. Royal, Constable.
also
Two Negroes, viz. Lnke
and Silvey, levied on as the properly of
Charles Chvanah, to satisfy sundry execu
tion* issued ftoni a justice's court in favor
of James Russell and others—returned by
J. Reddick, constable.
ALSU,
One negro girl named
Sarah, levied on as the property of John
Alien, to satisfy sundry exrcutions issued
from a justice’s court in favor of Ward St
Bozeman—returned by J. Reddick, con
stable. ALSO,
One negro boy named
Delpli, and 200 acres of Oak. and Hickory
land, adjoining Moore & others, levied on
as the properly of Lillleberry Cavanah, to
satisfy sundry executions issued from a
justice’s court, in favor of William Taylor
and others, vs. said Cavanah, C. Cavanali
and Thomas Burke—returned by J Red
dick, constable.
v ALSO,
320 acres oak and hickory
land, joining .Reddick and others—levin,
on as the property of William Thompson,
to satisfy sundry executions issued from a
justice’s court in Vor of Taft and fisher
and others—relumed by J. Reddick, con
stable. ALSO,
100 acres pine land on the
Savannah River, joining Henderson and
others—levied on as the property of Art. -
mas Pftwellyto satisfy an execution in favor
of Abner Wilson—pointed out by defend
ant. ALSO;
200 acres pine land,
joining Perry and others, levied on as
the properly of William Burton, to satisfy
sundry executions issued from a Justice’s
Court in favour of Reuben Chance, retur
ned by J. Reddick Constable.
Wilson Navey s b c
June 3 tds
BLANK CHECKS
, For sal© at Uii| Office.
filweriff’s “Sale.
ie' AN the first Tuesday in August hexf
y, U will be sold at the court-house it
’ the tow hos W»yne»borougb between tie
usual hours of sale,
£ Lot No. 26, in the town o
- VVaynesborough, levied on as the property
t- of Charles F. Segar, to satisfy his tax foi
■o the year 1819.
’ Wilson Navey, s.bc.
fc June 3 wtds
Sheriff’s Sale.
i
,j WILL be sold on the first Tticsday in
ii July next, at the court house in the tqwn
y of Waynesborough, between the usual
s hours of sale. ~ t
One aegro boy nanecl
Jim levied on as the property of Andrew
• Fulwobd. on the foreclosure of tw( mort
gages in Favor ofFelix J. Burns.
Wilson Nnrpt/, s. If. c.
Burke county, may 6
■5 I t -
Georgia, Wilkes Cutinty.
‘ To JVetsri. S. Reed, of JVcta York, Jr
''' rat, and Mrechumvt, L. hvt>iebr, T. Linen,
and J. Ihyll, of Philadelphia*
\ Stephen mbjnard, m insolvent
debtor, having petitioned tip Hcnoi‘ab.4
the Justices of the Inferior Court ot said
county, for a discharge unitr the iusolv
ent laws of this stale—
You are hereby notified aid summoned
to be and app< ar at a special meeting of
said Justices, to be held on the first 'I lies
day in August next, at the Court House
ofsaid county', then, and there to shew
cause, (if any yo.u have, or can shew,)
why the said Stephen Menard should not
be entitled to the benefit ot the laws sfoie
said, or, in default thereof', the said Jus
tices will proceed as to justice shall ap
pertain _ ~
Witness the Honorable Benjamip Por
ter, one of the said Justices, this Wlh of
Mfiy, 1830. j
0, W ingfield d c. j c./w c.
June 1 w2m
For Sale
iVgREEABLE to an order 01/the lion
oruble the court of ordinary ot Wairen
county, will be sold on the first Tue day
ir July next, at the court-house in Var
renlon, one Ik)use and Lot in said p ace,
it being the real estate of George H. Ua
vidson, deceased." Sold fortho-beueti. of
the heirs. Terms made known on die
day of sale.
A Mimcricf, ad mV
B.prii 25 td
Motice.
Am, pprsor-s indebted to the estate of
Harnett Whittington Me of Columbia c’ty,
deceased, are requested to come forward
and make payment— awdjjll those U,yvhom
the estate is indebted, are also requested
to make good their claims within the time
prescribed by law,
Sarah Whittiu gto n, Vx ’tx.
Arthur *Fo ter, ex*i\
rnr" 23 win , / |
Subscriber
WILL attend the Courts of the Midtile
Circuit, for the purpose of settling
the accounts due thelatc firm of Rcan,
linycki iik, ami Pearre, the accounts due
limself, and all others in which he may be
interested as agent, administrator, otjanv
dherwise, and earnestly hopes all inter
sted will attend prepared to settle either
by payment or due bill.
George VV. S. PeanT.
Lost,
(hlTiiesday evening, or Wediiilctey
morning last, in Augusts, a small red mo
rocco POCKET BOOK, considerably \ orn,
containing sundry papers: viz, one ibli
gation on John Parsley, of Edgefiel di
strict, S C. Ferguson as secur ty—-
one note of hand on ■—— Barrentoi, for
about 70 dollars, of the same place,- and
a number of other notes and papers of idue
to the owner. Also, one Nashville ] ank
note of 30 dollars, which I believe m be
counterfeit—a 10 dollar bill on die Firni
er’s St Mechanics’ hank-of NadiVjjlc a
three and a one dollar bill of-the Bridge
bank of this place, one silver i/ollar and
other small change; also a letle* directed
to Barrenton, of Edgefield district,
S. C from Win. Dixon, post master, of
Greenville, ’j’enn. Ahy person finding
said book, & delivering it at the Chronicle
office, with Its contents, will receive the
thanks «f the owner, knd be generously
rewarded.
Henjy Keller.
of (iretn county, Tenn.
Augusta, may 25.
At a meetingof tlie com
missioners for the unjUiveinent of the
navigation of Brier creek, held in the
town of Wayncsboroughion the SfOth of
May, 1820.
On motion, ordered, Tlat this Tioardj
meet on the last Saturday in June next,
for the pm pose of receiving proposals for
clearing out Brier creek,Trom the dam,
at Mill Haven, to the mokth thereof. —
That the said proposals be sealed and
transmitted, post paid, to th* commission
ers at Waj nesboroug'h, on ok before that
day. And that this resolution be publish
ed in the Aligns:a Chronirje and Georgia
Gazette oue.e a week for four weeks.
Copy from the tokimtcai
A. Walker, SeoVy.
may 23 Corn’s.. Bl C
Notice. ' \
NINE months after date, application
will (ie made to the Iqjnorablc ctirf o
Ordinary of Columbia County for, leae to
seil one third of an uudfwded tr«?t d 220
acres of land, lying in Columbia cjjnty,
also one half of 190 acres lying iiJJgle
ihorp, it being the property of noses
Johnson a minor, and sold for the pnefit
of said minor. I
Francis T. Allen, guailian
February 3 op *
“MANSION HOUSE.
* *
r HE Subscribers have taW a large and commodious House at the cor
nea of Green and Mclntosh Streets; w hich is now opened tor the i t cep
ion of com pan}’ It is situated in the most pleasant part ol the lowk.
and no pains will be spared to rentier the establishment worth} the pat -
ronage of the Public. Rooms ■will be fitted up in superior Style lor the
accommodation ot families, as well as single rooms for gentlemen.
The proprietors of this establishment have endeavored to combine ele
gance with convenience. They flatter themselves their TABLE and BAH
will not be excelled by any in the Southern country. They have also
prepared in an airy situation large new Stables and safe Carriage
Houses.
Those who are fond of good living, airy, new and clean Rooms and
Reds, and kind treatment, ate respectfully invited to call ant! judge sot
themselves. _ !
N. B. They intend keeping a Livery Stable, and will be provided with
Carriages, Horses aud an approved Ostler.
Tuiing & Me Keen.
January 22
ptings,
CHEEK AGENCY,
Seventeen miles tvest of jiionticello,
Jasper county. Geo. ]
Tllhk subscribers respectfully inform their
4. friends and the public, that they still
continue to accommodate personsin search
of health. They conceive it necessary to
state the terms on which they will in fu
ture board those who may be willing to
encourage them Regular boarders, for
man and horse per day, 1 dollar 75 cents;
man alone, one dollar ; children and ser
vants half price. The water has been re
cently analyzed by a competent Chemist,
and pronounced to be equal if not superior
to any in the soul hen: country •
William M‘lntosh,
Peter Donaldson.
March If>. 1
mo REWARD.
ifAN AWAY from the subscriber’s
JOh plantation In llurke county, in Janu
ary st, two negro men named
$ Ben S\\ort,
Godfrey is yellow complectud, about 24
years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, well,
known on the river as a boat hand. Hav
ing a wife in Savannah, he w ill no doubt
make for that place He formerly belong,
cd to the estate of Benjamin Wall. Ben
Short, also of yellow complexion,4syears
of age, about 5 feet 7 inches high. lie
was purchased from the estate of Joshua
Graves of Columbia county. ~ •
ALSO, /
lien Coleman £$ JVm. Frost.
Ben is black complected, about 23 years
of age, 5 feet 7 or eight inches high,
known as a boat hand William is of yel
lowish complexion, about 21 years of age,
5 feet 9 or 10 inches high—also used to
the river—lias a small round face, and an
imoedimeiit in his speech.
Also a negro woman named
Man,
Black complexion, about. 2o years of age,
5 feet 6 inches high—has two or three of
her fore teeth cut. The above reward
with reasonable expenses w ill be given for
the apprehension and delivery of the said
negroes, or the securing t,hem in any jail
so that he can get them again—or $lO re
ward will be given for either. Boat own
ers and all other persons are cautioned
against harboring then).
Geo. W. Evans.
April 27
(Pj* The Savannah Republican is reques
ted to publish the above twice a week for
three weeks, and forward his accounts to
this office for payment.
8 15 iieward.
W II.L Be given for JHIIN, the car.
riage driver, a tall yellow, very artful and
likely fellow’, of 22 years old, of a coarse
voice, had on when he went off, a glazed
leather hat, dark homespun pantaloonsand
a round jacket, either of blue cloth or
striped homspun. John being unwilling
to be left at a summer residence in Fair
held District, South Carolina; took on the
eleventh instant one of his masters carri
age horses, took also a spare bridle round
his shoulders and made his escape to go,
as he said, to the plantation on Black
Swamp, St Peter’s Parish, S. Carolina.-*-
He rode bare backed, was traced unto
Granby ferry below Columbia. He there
rode - the same large bay horse on which
be made his escape, the horse beth trots
and paces; a star in his forehead, his hind
feet or pastern joints appear as if they
were swelled, and it is believed he has
one or both hind feet white. Five dollars
reward will be given for the horse. It ig.
presumed-John will endeavour to make
his way to Augusta, where he has an un
cle a free yellow man, perhaps \iy the
name of Kite, from whom he may obtain a
free pass, may alter his nam# and dress,
and try to make -his escaue to Virginia, or
he may be employed on the river as a
boat hand. Any person who apprehends
said John and secures him so treilin some
safe jail, as that the subscriber gets bin
shall receive the above reward.
Black Swamp, St Peter’s, April
1820.
, James Lowry.
I Apr ll 2$ V
For Sale.
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THE celebrated Stand, now occupied
by James Collins on tile trading road,
commonly called the cross roads, twenty
seven miles from Augusta, with eight hun
dred and fifty acres of Lund, lying around
and near the houses, which will produce
grain with moderate attention, and a few
hands to support the house, hesides a con
siderable quantity to dispose Os otherwise.
This stand is undoubtedly one of the best
and perhaps better known than any other
in the upper Country, is now offered for
sale very low for casli or mmctual pay.
rnent, on the first day of January next
Any person wishing to purchase the said
stand will apply to the Subscriber, Jiving
at Columbia Court House.
Richard Shackelford.
April 15 ts
For Sale,
14-7 acres of mixed land,
9 miles above Augusta, on the road leading
rorh thence to Columbia court house
belonging to the estate of Dennett Whit
tington, deceased. On the premises there
are 2 tolerable good dwelling houses, with
put houses, garden and an orchard of
choice Peach trees—a spring of excellent
water, and about thirty acres of cleared
land, under a good fence This lan
pens to a large and elegant pine wood
range. A further description is deemed
unnecessary, as any person wishing to pur
chase, would wish to view tlie land before (
they purchase. The terms will be very
accommodating-—any person wishing to.
purchase, can call on Arthur Foster,.of
Columbia county, or mis Sarah Whitting
ton of KiCiimond county.
Sarah Whittington, ex’tx
Arthur Foster, cx r,
may 2j
Mrs. Goff,
¥]) ESPECIALLY informs the Ladies
it 1 of Augusta and its vicinity that site
lias it-commeuced Teaming the Piano
Porte. may 4 w
CAUTION.
\ LL persons are hereby camtioned from
Cutting any timber, or trespassing in any
manner whatsoever, on a tract of land
containing four hundred acres, lying in
the Rack Swamp originally granted to
Wiiiiam Sims, and bounded by lands of
Edmund Bugg, Turkm it, Barnards and
Pointer, at the time of survey. Persons
found tresspassing en the aforementione
tract of land, will be dealt with strictly
according to law'.
A. Bugg.
For tels ami othen,
April 25
Executor’s Sale.
"W" ILL be sold at Columbia court-house,
on FRIDAY, the 28th of JULY next, be
tween the usual hours of sale—All the
personal property of Doc. Jon* W. Liuu.n,
late of Columbia county, deceased.
consisting op
1 elegant Saddle and Gig Horse
1 elegant Sulkey
A good Library—an assortment of
Medicines, Shop Furniture, Utc. Ac.
Terms made known on the day.
1 Juriah Harris, e'jcr.
June 15— ■ »wtds
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Eftfray.
GEORGIA, 5 Clerk’o Office of the In-
Lincoln County.} feiior Court,
Samuel COLE of capt Anthoney’s
District, Tollod before Anthony Stiiblißg,
esq. one BAY HOUSE, supposed to be 9
or 10 years old, 4 feet, eight oj 9 inches
high, some saddle spots, a blemish in the
right eye, scars under his eyes, apparently
from being rowel led, appraised by Sie
phen Groce and Zachariah (irimsly, to 4*
Dollars, the 9ih June, 1820,
True Extract from the Ettrsy Bsok,
June 15th, 1820.
Peter Lamar, elk. it, i, Q.
tui se—*jt
Fo# Sale U
DR. WARKER-8
CELEBUATtD
* AMILY Pills op H til
A REMEDY Sup'S to *, ’
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burn. Sour Stomach, lS 0 !*
Flatulence, Loss of
Gravel, together with all „«• ’ **
liver, and the whole train of ■
bilious disorders These
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.them by families
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removed with incredible n,. V*
though they act as a Compile
medicine, and strengthen
time. Nothing can prove tl„.<
of these pills, more than th,
case., communicated by
respectability,- tvnichmay be I
ylicution, gratis—and tl , e "*»
Shewn them, by the first
ters ol the present day "I
H iddh-.fjrd, Jan »«
To Dr. J. Warner, London 41
S.r—A person who hadbei.J
times tor a box of your Pin,
on me, uRd informed me~‘'Th«S
done him a wonderful deal o fi
bad been declining lor a long £
spent a great deal of money so"
l.eesboro’, Feb r
Dr. J. Warner, London.
Sir—l have to inform you ofti*
ing case, cored by your pill, 0 f l
Mr. Lewis Scott, of Brecon, into
of Brecon, was for a long time!
under an extreme lowness «f J
much se, that he was obliged I
part of his business. He went t a c.
thinking - bathing would bcof*a
him; but to his great concern,bj,
relief, lie afterwards came toft
Ids native place, where buys
friends now live; he complainedu*
II he was, and appeared muebij
saying he thought he never shouM
any more. I advised him tom
Fills of Health; he bought of*
boxes, and his brother assured™,
days ago, that he is now m id
ever knew him; being fully „iui3
your Fills only, that restored J
usual health and spirit!. I
2 am, dear sir, ywj
j.ruul
It is impossible to insert burl
cases of cures which Dr. WanwJ
1 session of; lie contents himself «■
lias been detailed, but great cim
has convinced him, that in illofl
sections of the blood and lyM
cause of almost every mslid / '}iil
safe and efficacious a remedy, nJ
offered to mankind; but he nor]
to the world conscious tb&theliiM
duty. 31
R, W.^CUmvejJ
ceived a fresh auppfy ufDr.lhajfi
etablc Nervous Cordial, and bmfl
on hand, * general assortment<fM
Patent Medecines, Paints and Oil!
may 20 I
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f-.
GrvA(li]
From Friers burg iom
more , in I
FORTY HOCEII
(IF, Mail Coach itvtffttoiU
try day, at 6 o'clock, p 0
Hiclnnondat 11, p.ni. hwn»J
rhond at 2 o'clock, a. ni- *** j|
Baltimore, via
ingfon, the next day todmfcjß
By this arrangement, P j®
expedite < I nearly lweniyM*W
the fare through i« lew***!'
route. 7he piopdetonp
(hat every attention shall « f FSg
sengers, (both on the rowiaj'j
of accommodation,) that
Returning, the Po»i
( more at 5, a. m. e ,’ er * n lisß
Washington to the Stinni l ■
arrive at Richmond at h»l
the next day, and lodge
In order to eftect this artSfJJJ
proprietors from Richnw™
have provided good Mail
express purpoaeof carry
gers that are under the n*
rying on, and prevent ' |H
mond, so much complainsl *
sengers shall not be A
mond, that are in the « f '
who apply in season
riages shall always be
(TT Charlottesville "JM
nu ml on Tuesdays ami
a. m, ,
Lynchburg Stage
Tuesdays and Frida)*, f * (■
Wilhamabuif SUf* .uilH
on Mondays: Wsdiwadaf**" V
d o’clock, a. m. .... jl
The Petersburg and H *
modalion Coaches,
ulacea every mormnf.
The
Union floltl, hi
STATE OF GRDWiJAi f \i*
Rjchnio.nl UmW'JhM
hereby givnfi that
mi <■
honorable }*« t T l a!, ttoHmi
Court of »»“•
acts glV.Utf rebel»» . j tln^j
the sfl
cu*nty on b»*» w* L Nmmm
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