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Sheriff’* Sale.
T»mx be Sold »tthe Markef-house in
W the citv of Augusts, on the first
Tut«i»y in July ne*‘. betVewn tlie usual
hour* ol b«l*» ,
One negro man named
flam, Levied 1 on w 'he property of San.-
„el Shelly, to satisfy an execution issued
out of the Superior Court of-Columbia
bounty, at the instance of A. Slaughter,
end C. Labiitan, v* Saitttiel Shilly, and
pointed«« by the defendant. *
Win. Lamkin,Sb’ff. n c.
June 3. KU -
Sheriff Sale.
On the firM Tn-.U) in July, at W- Mur-
Yri bouse in tin; c»ty ol Augusta, beta ecu
the usual hours,
Will be sold,
All that hot, on parcel of
t an, lb -insthe eastern third part nt lot No
S 3 in tilt city of Augusts, Iwunded oh
the ninth by Brf*d <Arec-, on the east by
Jt; ga ,ah lot, on.the north by
UUi, vti e\. and on'the w «» b y l”* rt ut
ea.tihn No U, levied upon a* the proper
ri u”L.i w*v u
Satisfy two excecutions is me I on the lore
efoaure of a mortgage—ono in favor ol
Benjamin Pvquet.tutd the other m Uvoi
of I'ldlip Crane-
Also
One negro man, named
•9am, levied upon as the property of Fd
uanl Bueb.to Satisfy sundry eieculioi.s In
fcvorof TaMthal. H*al. exccuir.x on the
Stale of William D. Btml. dec returned bj
• umsubfe. ,
\V, Lamkin sSi ft.
June 1
~ Sheriff's Sale.
the first Tm-adnv in July next, o'
I 9 the market house in the- city ot Au-,
fluota, between the usual hour* ol sale,
V WILL UK SOLI),
A negro woman named
Betty, levied on as the property of David
Collins, to satisfy an execution in tavr.r I
pitnmy Jones against said Coinna, and «*n
evcnlion in favor ol Satnuyl I-u'ei
against said Collins and Asa Tw«ggs.
Conditions rash.
James S Shatter,
D. Sheriff u. c.
June 3. s 108
Sheriffs Sale.
>\ ill be Sold,
.At the Court House, in Warrenton, on
the first Tuesday in July next, between,
the nsuul hours of sale,
One negro woman by
the name of Tr« cay, to seven
on and returned to me by H. Williams,
, Csnstable.
also
One feather bed and fur
future, one Mmull Tim k, one Son-id Mat
four years old,;« act <•! Blacksmith sTool
l«.vi«d on to satisfy an execution in fav.,t
of Eiekel Smith icu’r vs.. John Hoh< t
Suit and Fredsfick Robertloni properlt
fiuiutvd out by the defendant.
also
One negro girl, twelve
years-old, by the name of Dinah, levied
on ua the property ot KiL 'atd Kinsey, to
satisfy ton execution in favor < f WV,li»n\
©rake, vs. Joel Kinsey and E I ward Kin
sev, property pointed out by Edwai-e
Kinsey.
ALSO
90 Acres of Land, ad
Tuning Heath and others, levied on a
the properly of Francis. Woodward, to
satisfy an execution in favor of Arthur
Moncrkf, >s. Francs Woodward and
lames Wright.
A. Rogers, s. w. c.
.Tunc 3
Sherff’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in July next, will
be sold at live court, Ikousu in Lincoln
ton, Lincoln county, between the nsn.„
hoars, the following property, to wit
One nfij»ro wonluu named
O
Marv, levied on as the property of David
Florence, to Satisfy two executions in fit*
vor of FransAa (Irace, endorsee, vs. the
•aid Florence,
-ALSO-
One bundl ed $ tiurtv-six
tShcsof laud on the waters of Mill creek,
adjoining John McDow ell and others, lovt
ed on as the property of Kanaom Davis, to
satisfy an e&ecntion for cost.
ALSO
One bay gelding, taken as
the property of Edmund Holloman, to sa
tisfy an execution in favor of Robert B.
vfimdey, va. said llolleman.
Andrew ce, Juu’r
D. Shtrtjf L. C.
May 3a UH
Sherittb Sale.
be S>rU. on dvWpJd .Tuesday
f f m July next, at the Court-house in
•Columbia County,
»00 acres of land on the
Waters of Latte river, adjoining Davis
SUeplu id, to satisfy- an execution, Jen -
Hiialv Keeae, vs. James M'Farlaud.
also, '
125 Acres of land on
the waters ol Big Kicke, adjoining Butts
Jond Reeves, to satisfy an execution, James
Collins, va. Wyche Janus. ■
ALSO,
Three negroes Teaner
and her child, a smalt girl called Pass, and
» girl by the name of Hamel, to satisfy
■Sundry executions, William Yarbrough,
y*. Leonard Maddox and Berry Olive, all
JLevicd and raturued tome by Constables.
B. Tankersly.
0. s. c. c.
•Be.*-
1 Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday m
July next at the court Ivouse in the
town of Jacksonboroiigli Scriven county,
between die houi-s of ten and three o -
clock, s
4040 acres of land, lying
on. Ihe wateWtJ the Big and Little Oge
cbe, In’thr cedtiy of Scrivcn, being,U»e
nlaiiUfnm hiteiy conveyed from Richard
Ut/wdy Ui Jolih Pearson, sold as the pro
perty of John P*arson by virtue of a rule
absolute on th* of a mortgage
by the said Pearson to Richard Dowdy.
ALSO,
40 acres of land lying in
the county of Scrivcn, adjoining l«*‘ils of
Lewis Conner fc James Sit<X, xCu- £t taken
as the properly of'Jonah Duma, to aalisty
sundry executions, one in favor of Jamo
H. Wade, and one in favor of A Btyan,
levied and returned to me by a com>ta
blc,
ALHh,
acres of land more
or 1 ss king in the Coitiry vl Scrtven.au
joiitiitg ian is of, 'n»ovita» and Henry C t
ton, lireen Sldl and others taken a« die
,property of John Saunders, to satisfy sun
dry executions in favor of A. HaH» lovict.
and returned to me by a constable
also,
400 acres of land being
I two I’d’dts of a tract oi land, containing
four hundred acres, tying hi the County
of Serivfii, adjoining lands of Stephen,
,lames and Edward Hoyt, Joseph Dickey
and others, taken as the property of Iho
mas Row land to satisfy sundry executions
in favor of Seth Uoyt, levied and return
ed to me by a constable.
1 Solomon Kemp, s. s. c.
Horiven County, June 3 lb2l>.
SlierilTs hale,
Postponed.
W ILL be sold tlie first Tuesday in Ju
ly next, at the court house hi Jivckaonboro’
d riven county, between the usual hours <
of 10 and 3 o’clock.
Two Imudrcd ami bixly
six and two thirds actes of land being t <»
tuirdsof a four hundred acre tract tying
and b, iug in the county of Scriven, bcin,.
iljc upper part of said tract of Land, ad-,
joining Land of William Creen and other-*;
levied on as the property of T'hcopholtis .
and Getugo Imnday, to satisfy Inch- tax,
due for the year JdlH, amount due gld igj
Also
One bundled acres oi
Land lying in the county of Scrivcn, au
joining land of Richard W. Miller and oth
ers, taken as the property of Vt lliiutn tint
fin as administrator of the estate of Yotirg.
Griffin, deceased, to satisfy his tux due fir
the year ibid. Amount due 9 dollars I,3jj
cents.
A l^o
SSO acres ptMaiiiL-lvin.^
Daniel Ksmp and James I-atwerl’s land,
taken as the propexfy of John L McKin
ney to satisfy sundry executions in favoi
nl 11 Bryan and A. Bell against jno- 1.
Me Kinney and Robert l>. Me Kinney, lev
led ami retilrnetl tome by a Contsluble:
ALSO
450 acres (d‘land, lying
and being in Scriven county, taken
ua the property of Thomas Coldtng to
tatisfy sundry executions in favor of Saul
Solemn is and others, levied and return
to me by a coulstable.-
Solomon Konip s s c
Jacks mhorough, june 1
Sheriils Sale’s.
O.N the first Tuesday in July next,
\N ill be Sold.
At the Court House in the tow* of Wayns
borovtgh, between the usual hours o
sale
Three Negroes viz. Daniel, Braddock
and Jacob, levied on as the projievty ot
Fdlwood, to satisfy sundry execu
lions.issued f rom a Justices court, in fa
vor ot Solomon Keiup Si others, returned
v*>' 3- L. Itoyal, Constuhle.
1 * ■*«!<>
Two AfigtoWf viz. Luke
‘ *‘>j Sdvey, K v ivd on as the property of
Charles Cavanuh, to satisfy sundry execu
tions issued from a justice’s court in f;»vo r
ot Jiuncs Russell and other#—returned b}
J.-Reddick, constable.
At S I,
i no negro girl named
Sarah, kvied on as the propev-y of John
Allen, to Satisfy sundry cxn-u(i<m« nsMiod
from a justice V court in favor of Ward 8,
> Bozeman—returned by J. Uedduk, cou
ntable. ALSO,
One negro boy named
Delp'.t, and 2vK) acres of Oak and Hickory
land, adjoining Moore A others, levied on
as the property of l.iltlt berry Cavanah, to
satisfy sundry executions issued from a
justice’s court, in ftwor of W illiam Taylor
and others, vs. said Cavanah, C. Cavanah
and Thomas Burke—returned by J Red
dick, constable.
-ALSO, ,
320 acres oak and bickorv
Unil, joining Reddick and otheis „ vied
. W.M&S Jironerty of William thm pson,
to satisfy sunny executions issued from &
Justice S com t i l favor of Taft and. Fisher
. others—reumuhl by J. R«UtMek,
siakle also,
loa acres pine laud on the
Savannah River, joining Henderson and
others—levied mj as the property of Arto
tn-ss f on ell, to satisfy an wxccution in favor
ot Abner \\ ll*on—pointed out by defend
* ALSO; .
SOO acres pine land.
joiniKir Fotry uiul others, feviM mi as
the property of William Burton, to satisfy
sundry executions issued frv».u a Justice’s
*1 Court in favour of Reuben Chance, tetur-
J dcd by J, Reddick Constable.
[I WiUou Xuvoy sue
l Jurye 3 ' ‘ tds
BLANK CHECKS
For sale at tliis Office.
Sheriff’s Sale.
ON the firrt Tuesday in Aug”** ne *b
will be sold at Che cmrt'bod*'' 11
me town of Wayneshowugh between "•
usual hours of sale.
Lot No. 36, in the town ol
Waynesborough, levied on as the property
of Charles V, Segar, to satisfy bis tax tor
the year 1819
Wilson NaVey, s ue.
June 3 ■ , wUls ...
Sheriffs Sale.
Vl tIJ- he sold on the first Tuesday in
July next, at the court house tt we town
of Waynesborough, between t.ie usual
hours of sale- . ,
One megro boy named
,lim levied on as the property of Amrew
Fulwond* on the foreclosure pl.lwo mort
gages in Favor ofFehx J- Burns.
IVilson Nflc’fj/, s. b. c.
Burke county, may 6 ______
Getirgia, W'ilkes CoOnty.
To A fenure. S. Heal, of JSev, Tork, n ’
rat, and Hrechumin, L. Lvgl'ber t T. Ltne/i,
ami J. lieyll, of Philadelphia. ,
S I’EPIIEN MENARD, lu insolvent
debtor, having petitioned tlie H« not able
the Justices of the Inferior Court ot said
county, for a discharge undei the insolv--
ent laws of this state—
You ave hereby notified and summoned
to be and app* ar at a special neetiug of
said Justices, to be held on the ilrst '1 ues
,!ay in August neVt, at the Court Mouse
of said county, then, and there to shew
cause, (if any yon have, ot can shew,)
why the said Stephen Menard should not
he entitled to the benefit of the laws Mot e
.•anicl, or, in default thereof, the said Jus
tioes will proceed a» to justice •shall ap-;
pertain.
Witness, the Honorable Benjamin Pov
u r, one of the said Justices, this 2(Jth of
May, 18?0.
Wingfield DC. jc.wc.
June 1 w2m
For Sale
V GREF,ABLE to nr order of the bon
rahle the court-of ordinary, ot .AVarrei'
ounty, will be sold on the first Tuesday
: July next, at the court-house _ilv War
ii*on, ore House and Lot in said place,
,i being the real estate of George H. Da
, u’shji, deceased. Sold lijrthe' befiefit nl
be hubs. Terms made know* on the
day of sale,
A Muncrief, udm’r
April 25 td
Notice.
Au. persons indebted to the cstaloO
Harnett Whittington lat« of Columbia c’ty,
anq matte payment—and all those ra wnori
die estate is indebted, are also requested
to make good their claims w ithin’the tim<
prescribed by law. ‘
Sarah Whittington, px’tx,
Arthur Foster, ex’l*.
vr ,, « , t - I ■
. 11 ■ • \ . > ■» T \
I lie SubhCcHfer
tl T H.li attend the Courts of the Middle
M Circuit, for the purpose of settling
the accounts due thelatr. firm of Kean
Duyckink, and Pearre, the accounts dm
limsth", and all oihtrs Ln which he may b«
. ntercsied as agent, administrator, or jvm
therwi.se, ami earnestly hopejf all inter
sled will attend prewired to settle tithe
t>y payment or due bill:
George W, S. Pcnrro.
■■ iiOSt, X
t,N Tneslay evening, or Weiir.esjaj
morning last, in Augusta, ar small red mo
tocco POCKET BOOK, considerably worn,
containing sundry papers: vi*. one obli
gation on John Pursley, of Edgefield di
strict, S. C. Ferguson as security—
o ie note of hand on——-.JJarfeutou, foi
about TO ilollars, of the same place,—and
a number CfDThrr nmws antipapt is of value
to the owner. Also, one -Nusliville Bank
note of'.?(> dollars, which 1 believe to b.
counterfeit—a 10 dollar bill on the Farm
er's & Mechanics’ b.mk of 'Maslvville a
three ami a one dollar bj!V of cbe Bridge
bank of this place, <me dollar and
other small change; also a Jctfer directed
1n ——— B.inciiton, of EdgeflUd district,
j >l. c fpuu tVm. Dixon posjt master, of
Gl- enville, Term. Any person finding
s ’bl honk, & delivering it aft he Chronicle
o!hre, with its contents, wul receive the
thanks ol ihe owner, and be generous!*
rewarded.
Henrv Keller.
••
- cl Green county, Tenu.
Augusla, may 25.
At a meeting of die com*
missioners for the improvement of the
navigation of Brier creek, held ip the
town of Waynesborough, on the JOth of
May. 1829.
t>i m > ijn, ordered, That this floiudj
meet on the last Saturday in June nest,
tor the purpose of receiving proposes for
clearing out Brier c-eek, fiojn the dam,
at Mdl Haven, to the mouth thereof.—
That the said proposals lie ceded and
ttsmauuiicih post raid, to fho cunmission.
ers at \V tynesVorongh, flti or'b>fdTs that
day. And that thi« resolution be publish
ed in the Augusta Ghrrwffe and Georgia
GaieUe.cn tea we. k for loin - weeks.
' Copy from.the minutes, »
A. W aljvcr, Scc'rif
iury 23 Corn's . B C
Notice.
V’LNE months after date, application
Avial be made to the hoairahle court o
Ordm.iry ot Cc’mn.bia County for Irave to
sell one third of an undivided tract of 220
acres of land, lying m Columbia Cnnntv
also cne half of IPO acres fying inT>gle’-
thorp, it being the propeflv of Mr>s« s
Johiisou a nnn.vr, aud sulafcr the benefit
of sani minor. * *
Francis T. Allen, guardian
l ebruary 3
MANSION HOUSE.
J HE Subscribers have taker, a large ami eotimiodious House at the cor
nea of Green and Mclntosh Streets; which is now opened tor tbo cup
ion of company It is situated in the most pleasant part of the IklM?
and no pains will he spared to render the establishment wortiijr the p«t .
ton age of the Public. Rooms will be fitted up in superior Style for the
accommodatiou of families, as well as single rooms for gentlemen.
The proprietors of this establishment have endeavored to combine etc
.ranee with convenience. Ahey flatter themstlves their F.kllX.fc. and BAil
’ will not be excelled *by any in tha Southern country. They have also
prepared in an airy situation large new Stables and sale Carriage
Mouses. . , , .. ,
Those who are fond of good living, airy, now and'■clean Rooms anti
Beds, and kind treatment, are respectfully invited to caiiand judge foi
themselves. . .
N. B. They intend keeping a Livery Stable,-and wdj be provided with
Carriages, Hornes ami an approved Ostler. ' ,
Young & McKccn.
Uanuarv 22 , .
I w .. , . , , - , , ■ g ,
» REWARD.
MAN AWAY from tiie subscriber’s
plantation in Burks county, ia Janu
ary tast, two negro men named
VioASvey 6) Bew S\\oH, ,
Godfrey is yellow complectad, about 24
years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, well
known on the i4ver as a boat hand. Hav
■ ing a wife in Savannah, he will no doubt
make fur that place He formerly belong -
’ ed to the estate of Benjamin Wall. Ben
short, also of yellow complexion,4syears
1 ot age, about 5 feet 7 inches high, fie
v.ns purchased from the estate of Joshua
, graves of Columbia, county.
AMO,
lien Coleman fVm. Frost.
Ben is black complected, about 23 years
d age, 5 feet 7 or eight inches high,
mown as a boat hand William is of yel
lowish complexion, about 21 years of ?gt>»
> feet 9 or 10 inches Jiigh—also used to
’ U&cwimtfftt'm wsp&tn; ' c
i■ Also a negro woman named
Mary,
Black complexion, about 20 years of age,
• 5 feet Clinches high—has two or three of
her fore teeth out. The above reward
with reasonable expenses will be given for
_ he apprehension and delivery of the said
negroes, or the securing them i tunny jail
;o that he can get them again—or slo’re
i ward will be given for either. Bout own
, rs and all other persons are cautioned
igajnst harboring them.
Cieo. W. Evans.
I April 27
QCj 1 •he Savannah Republican is requeu
ed to publish I lie above twice a week for
■*ree weeks, anil forward his accounts to
iliis office for payment.
S 15 Reward.
* - 11-T. lie given (hr JOHX, tlie car
nage driver, a tall yellow, very artful and
~ likely fellow, of 22 years old, of a coarse
. voice, hail on when he went off, a glwed
. leather hat, dark homespun pantaloons and
. round jacket, either of blue cloth or
i- siripcd homspun. John being unwilling
j to be left at a summer residence ip Fal£
, Held District, South Carolina; took on the
-Icventh instant one of his masters carri
horses, took :dso a spare bridle round
It s shoulders and made his escape to go,
i he said, to the plantation on Black
Swamp, St Peter’s Parish, S. Carolina.-*-
1 He rode bare backed, was traced unto
Granby ferry below Columbia. He there
, tode the same large bay horse on which
F he made his escape, the horse be th trots
and paces, a star in his forehead, his hind
. feet or pastern joints .appear asifthej“
were swelled, and it is believed he has
one or both hind feet white. Five dollars
reward will be given for the horse. It is
presumed John will endeavour to make
his way to Augusta, where he has an tin
cle u fre'e yeilow man, perhaps by the
name of Kill, from whom he may obtain a
tree pass, may alter his name and dress,
’ and try to make his escane to Virginia, or
: he may be employed on the river as a
boat hand. Any person who apprehends
t saul John and secures him so well in some
safe jail, as that the subscriber gets him
j shall receive the above reward.
, Black Swamp, St. Peter’s, April 20.
r 1820. ’
James Lowry-
I Jpu-Sts . ts
J»Uii£Ta\ Springs*
J CUEF.Iv AGENCY,
i Seventeen miles west of Jlonticello,
Jasper county Gen**
rjViiE subscribers respectfully inform their
,rict] ds and the public, that they still
coiit.nue to accommodate persons insearch J
<)1 hea.tj. 1 hey conceive it necessary to 1
stale tue terms on.which they will i n fu- 1
.ture board those who maybe willing-to 1
J encourage them : Regular boarders, for «
, a !' d horss per <hiy, 1 dollar 7 J cents: c
l ! ,ne <!o,la r i children dud ser- 1
vants halt price The water has been re- r
! an 'd> zed by a competent Chemist, f
i and P rono, *nced to be equal if not superior f
io any iu the souther* country 1
William M‘lntosh, j
Peter Doualdson.
Marsh 16 y
For Sale.
fjnHF celebrated Stand, now occupied
A by James Collins on the Jar ding road,
commonly called the cross roads, twenty
seven miles from Augusta, with eight hun
dred and fifty acres of Land, lying around
and near the houses, which will produce
grain with moderate attention, and a few
hands to support the house, besides a con
siderable quantity to dispose of 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 cash or wnnctnal pay
ment, on the first day of January next
Any person wishing to purchase the said
stand will apply to the Subscriber, living
at Columbia Court House.
Richard Shackelford.
April 15 ts
Ifoa.* Metric 5
147 acres of mixed land
9 miles above Augusta, on the road k adir.e
rorn thence to Columbia court house —
belonging to the estate of Bennett Whit
tinglon, deceased- On the premises there
are 2 tolerable good dwelling houses, with
out houses, garden rind an orchard oi
choice Peach trees—a spring of excellent
water, and about thirty acres of cleared
land, under a good fence. Tins lan s-c
pens to a large and elegant pine wood
range. A further description is deeded
unnecessary - , as any person wishing to pur
chase, would wish to view the land before
they purchase. The terms will be very
accommodating—any person wishing to
purchase, can call on Arthur Luster, of
Colombia county, or mrs Sarah Whitting
ton of Richmond county.
Sarah Whittington, ex’tx
Arthur Foster, ex’r,
may 2d
~~ Mrs. hofl; ~
II) ESPEOTFCLLY informs Uie Ladies
F of Augusta and its vicinity that, she
has ie-commcnceel Teaching the Piano
Forte. may 4—w
CAUTION. ~7~
All person's are hereby cautioned from
cutting any timber, or trespassing in any
manner whatsoever, on a tract of Jana
containing four hundred‘acres, lying irl
the Back Swamp originally granted to
William Sims, and bounded by lands ol
Edmund Dogg, Turknett, Barnards and
Pointer, at the time of survey'. Persons
found tresspassing »n the' aforementioue
tract of land, will be dealt with strictly
according to law.
A. Riigg.
For self and others.
April 25
Executor’s Sale*.
w
» v ILL be sold at Columbia court-house,
on FRID AY, the 28th of JULY next, be
tween the usual hours of sale—Ad the
personal property of j)oc. Jonx W. Luma ,
late of Columbia County, deceased.
comwsTixb of •' .
1 elegant Saddle* ,d Gig Horse
1 elegant Suljcey
A good Library—an assortment of
Medicines,. Shop Furniture, &c. &c.
Terms made known on the duy.
Juriah
June I>>.- .-'Vtds
Kstraj.
GEORGIA, > C link’s Office of the In-
Lincoln County. $ fetiur Court.
COLE of cr.pt Anthonev’s
District, 'foiled before Anthony Stribfmg
esq. one BAY HORSE, supposed to be 9
or 10 years old, 4 feet, eight or 9 inches
high, some saddle spots, a blemish in the
right eye, scars under his eyes, apparently
from being rowelled, appraised by Ste
phen Groce and Zschariah Gnmsiv, to 45
Dollars, the 9th June, I£2U.
True Extract from the Estray Book,
June loth, 1823. 1
Peter Lamar, elk, i„ i. c.
June 22 _3t
*
For .Sale by
■Robert 'White, 8t Vu
«R. WARNEHs
celebrated
Family Pills or ]J E
i\ REMEDY superior to ny , v
covered, (hr Dvspepsia,
burn, Sour Stomach, Lowness of’« . “
Flatulence, Loss of Appetite, o ,"? lrii ''
Oravcl, together with all aficcti, U
: liver,ai d the whole train of nt . fv “ s
bilious disorders. These pili s re oti ? t! >l
confinement or restraint in diet .13 ' tc
not contain one atom of rt, e , ;c ’_, l ‘! e .
shape. A decided prefere .ceis'’
them by families of the first
so mild is their action, yet so .If^ ,n
tliat every obstruction m the sw?
: removed with incredible quick Jl 1 i
though they act as a complete rtnom
medicine, an I strengthen at the W
time Nothing can prove the sup,™!
of these pills, mere than the
cases communicated by petsons of^
1 resptcnitul.ty, which mav heladrn
jilicaliip, gratis— and the cnuntiW
shewn tin ti.. by the first medical £ J
tens cf uie present day **
Uudtllesford, Jan. 22 irti
> To Dr. ,1. Warner, London. . ' U
'■ Sir—. A person who had been *l..
. times for a box of your Pill*. | Mclv
on me, .mdiiifcrtncd me—Thatt)i-1
done him a wonderful deal ofsoSJ
, ,iaci keen declining for a long time "a
l - spent a great deaf of money for advk,
—Leesboro’, Feb. 7,
Dr. J. Warner, London.
| Su — l liave ,0 inform you of the follm
mg case, cured by your pills 0 f iudtli.
Mr. Lewis Scott, of Brecon, in the ' tm
, of Brecon, w*s for a long time inborn,
1 under an extreme lowness of spirits, !
much se, that lie was obliged t 0 net It,
part of his business. He went to S wa L
! iniuKing battling would be of serntr
him; but to his great concern, h« foundi
relief. He afterwards came to Clmsa,
ids native place, where his mothers
Inends now' Ifveydre Complained to meiw
II he was, amlappekred much deiectei
1 saying he thought he never should be wt
, uiore. t'irjVised him. to lake rot
y P* l ** of Health; he bought of me ale
. boxes, ami bia brother assured me afe
1 days ago, that lie> now as well as 1
e ever knew him; heingfully satisfied it w
v your Pills only, that -restored Hu. ml
usual health and spirits.
>. I am, dear sir, yours,
it J. PHILLIPS,
r ’ . •"*—
, r It is impossible to insert here all tl
r. cases of cures which Dr. Warner is inpt
t session of; he contents himseif with wh
d has been detailed, but great experiem
g has convinced him, that in all morbid
lections of the blood andjymph, (il
canqjg of almost every malady)-so'rob
•* safe and efficacious a remedy,msane*
offered to mankind; but he now leaves
: o the world conscious that he has dead
duty.
[ R. W. C©. liave justi?
’ Ceived a fresh supply ofDr. Manly’sfl
«h Voniffttso Hob# wu
f On hand, a general assortment of Drugs*
. . Patent.Mcdecines, Paints and Oils.
£ may 20
MAIL ~~
it
■■ S U* t&i (|i is &
From Petersburg to Balt
more,, in
FORTY ja^uSS
f Mail Coach leaves Petersbiuyf
cry day 7 , at 6 o’clock, p m. and nrrivrs;
5 Richmond at 11, p. m. Starts from KA
. mond at 2 o’clock, a. m and arrive*
> Baltimore, via Fredericksburg and Wsh
ington, the next day. to dine.
By this arrangement, passengers
expedited nearly twenty.four hpnrs,»®
-the fare through is Jt-;s tuan by m***”
roiUe. The proprietors pledge themsein
1 that every attention shall he paid to F J
’ -sengers, (both the road and io hmsf
i of accommodation.,' d’ftt can be rtqmjj-
Returning, the Pos' l CoachoLa’e*
1 t;more Jit 5, a. m. evL c Jy day,
Washington to ti:e Steam Boat at 1-1 ’
arrive at Richmond «’ half J 5 ** 1 "
the next day, and lodge in Pc l - ."I
In order to effect this arrungeme'' 1 ';
proprietors from Richmond to Petvp . I
have provided good Mail CoaCi!? 8 ,( * -
express purpose of carrying those pa -5 ' 1
gers that are m.klcp the necessity tit •
rylng, on, and’prevert the delay m
mond, so much complained as Tl.dff
sengers shall not be detained m
mond, that are in the Jiegvtar lMtJ
who .apply in reason for seats, extriCn
riages shall always be in readiness.
(liT Charlottesville Coach
mon.l on Tuesdays and Fridays at6ooK'
a. m.
Lynchburg Stage leaves ILichmond ct
and Fridays, at d o’clock, * '
Williamsburg Stage leaves
on Mondays; Wednesdays a..J Fridays, ■
d o’clock, a. m.
The Petersburg and Richmond
nio lation Coaches, leave their respet'* -
places every morning, at 6 o’clock
The I*ropriett>i’S-
Union Hotel, let May, —- 11
STATE OF GEORGIA, ?V attpF
Uiclimond Coun v,
hereby given, that Hf.xrv Socrß-'i-’y.,!
said Slate and county, hath appl' ea
honoraule the Justices ot th e *,' !1 1.l
Court ot said county, for the berdu
acts giving relic-fin cases of
and imprisonment. And the crc '- j
the said Southmayd are hereby nc -J (
shew cause if any they have, k elo '.' .
said Justices at the Court i ,-1;
County on the twenty first day of- ’
next, at IP o’clock in the forenoon 0
day, why an assignment nf said h
estate should not be made aoi jL ■'
charged
June 22.1320. 2m