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<r PUBLIC &&&&&
fin September next,
be (old before the Court
r _ E __ '« House to Ch»th»m county, be-
' twMn the asosH»uiwo4sais,U»e foliowiug
eWffi rittht title no interest which Ni
Call Turnbull, hoe in, or to Ores* W»r-
• sew Ulead, together with etoek of Cattle.
Hogs and Goats on Mid Island;' levied on
to satisfy exeentionsln favor of Pi trick
• -Jtamubottomand others vs. tftcottTani
ball.
Five Negroes, vie; Hannah, Lucy, Ag-
gy, Polly and Nathan; levied on’u the
property of Johamorrall, under and by
virtue Of tut execution in Avor of Jane
• Irvin. . , r- ...
OEO. MILLEN.s.c.c
' >«ug4-- 161
Georgia—•'Chat.;County.
Tojell wliom it may concern:
WHEREAS. Waller Smith of Chat
ham county,has applied to the Htnorable
tfce Court of Ordinary of Chatham coUtt-
ty. for WmmSwWmjKmmm'on the
estate and effects of )emlmaJdcWhorter,
late of Chatham County, deceased. . \.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish, all and singular the kindred and crefl-
itota of the said deeeasnd, to file Aheir oh-
jaflkuni 4kf anyteey have) to tulgranting
of the sdoiinistratioq of the estate of the
deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s
Office efthe said Court, on or before the
third day of September next; otherwise
letters of administration will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Elias Fort,onb
of tne Justices of tile said Court, the
26th day of J.ulv, A. D. one thousand
eight hundred'and thirty-two.
July 26 H. W. POOLER, clerk.
Georgia- Chatham county.
. . SHERIFF'S SALE,
, On the first Tuesday in October neat,
MTliJ. bo soM at the Court Houee
TT ioaChatham County, between the
usual hours of sales t
A mulatto Girt, named Jane; levied on
as the property of Alexander T. Dopson,
under atuhhy virtue of an execution on
foreclosure of mortgage in favor of Win-
Shannon vs. A. T. Dopson. *
GEO- SULLEN, s. c. c.
aug4 1 a I
SHERIFF'S SALE—CQSTIXUED
On the first Tuesday in September next,
W ILL be sold by virtue of a deciee
in Equity, before the Court
House in the county of Chatham,
All that Plantation or tract of land situ
ated on the Island of Wilmington, and
koown as the residence of the late Mrs.
Elisabeth Whiting, bounded north by
lands of Timothy Barnard, Esq.; west by
Warsaw rirar, and on the 5. A. E. by Sait
Marshes, containing sixty-nine acres of
Land, a'gbod dwelling bbnse, kitchen,
cotton house and negro houses. Sold at
the risk of ihe forme: purchaser. Ire net
having complied with the terma of sale.
GEO. MILtEN, a. c. c.
tug 11 166
SHERIFF'S SA LE—cSsTINUEO.
Go the first Tuesday in September next,
W ILL be sold before the Court
House, in the city of Savannah,
botwrccu the iiaual uuuls uf sale, tun fur
lowing property;
Ooe, i .story Wooden Ruiiuing on the
« rt of lot No 6, Pereira! .ward; levied on
the property ol Daniel Nelson, to satis-
* fy an execution in favor of Peter Shick—
levy made and returned to me by a con
stable. Sold at the risk of the farmer
ptychiser, fee not having complied with
the terms ofsafe.
GEO. MILLEN, s. c. c.
ang I* 167 . '
CIT3TMARS HA L’S SALES.
To alfcwhom it may concern:
WHEREAS, Benedict ]
Chatham county, has applied
orable the Court of Ordinary ofChai
county,for letter* of administration on the
estate and effects of Sarah Couvoisie, late
of Chatham county, deceaseds
These are therefore to cite add anmon
is h, all and singular, the kindred and cred
itors of the said deceased, to filf their ob
jections (ifany they hare) to the granting
of the administration of the estate of the
deceased to U|e applicant in the Clerk’s
Office of the said Court, on or before the
dp uay of Sept, next; otherwise letters of
administration will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Elias Fort, one
of the Justices of the said Court, the 26th
telsrrti
I’M MAXWELL, kd-
itratorof the goods and chat-
i uii*l credits, that were ofWm.
Ward, lateof Said county, deceased, ip
piles fox disiuiaaion'lrom hissaid trust. 1
These are therefore to cite and admon-
h all parsons concerned, to file their ob
jections (if any they have,) in my office at
Kjpebero’ within the time prescribed by
lair; otherwise the laid applicant will be
dismUsSd from ilia administration.
WitneM the Honorable JnoDunwoody,
one of the Jadgm of the Court of Ordin
ary, for Liberty codnty, thin twenty third
day of July, In the year of 001 Lord,
eighteen hundred add thirty-two.
E. BAKER, c. c. o. l. c.
july £6 8
dppllca
U. .... on to the Hqporsble
ustices of the Inferior Court of Bulloch
:ounty, for leave to sell a fcgro Woman,
nod Diana, belonging to the Mtatf 0!
Hagan, deceased, and aold for Libert-
efit of the heirs and creditor* of aaid es
tate: MARG’T. HAGAN,Adml’i.
may 30 120
on the 15tU mat. it negro
ian who says his name Is JOHN,and
le belongs to Benjamin Alexander of
.'attnall County, Georgia—and that lie
ran away about 1 month. ago; he is 8 feet
itatezr
inly 91
Brought to fail,
~ „ NOTICE. TN Savannahron the 12th inpt. a negro
k S-tuao, who says hi. name .to WHfu
Georgia—Effingham Co.
To all whom itmay concern:
WHEREAS. W. W. Wilson, admin-
istrator of Jesse Wilson, late of Effingham
1
day or July A. D. 1832.
R. W. POOLER, c.c.o. c.c.
„ , county,deceased; has applied to the Hon-
Bourqum of otl bi e the Court of Ordinary of Effing-
I to tne won- bam county, to be dismissed from said
administratorship.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and cred
itors ofthe said deceased, to file their ob
jections (if any they have) to the appli
cant in the Clerk’s office ofthe said Court
on or before the 29ih day of January next;
otherwise letters of diamissory will be
granted
Witness the Honorable H, Hines, one
oftliejii'tices sf the said "Court of Or
dinary, the twenty-eighth day of July, in
the year of our Lord, one thousand eight
hundred and thirty-twd.
JOim CHARLTON, 1 * c.. o. e. c,
jnly 28 1 59
july 26
158
Georgia—Effingham Co.
To all wlium it may concern.
WHEREAS, Howell'Hines, has ap
plied to the Honorable the Court of Or
dinary of Effingham county.Tor letters of
administration on the estate and effects of
-Elizabeth Wiison, rate ot Eiiiagham-coun
ty, deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and cred
itors of the said deceased, to file their ob
jections. (if any they have) to the-g rant
ing of the administration of tire estate of
the deceased, to the applicant in the
Olerk’aOjHeeufthe sait) Court, on or be
fore the 1st day ofSeptenrber next; other
wise '.otters. of adiuisistrstioa will be
granted. ’ •
Witness the Hon. C. Dasher, one of
the justices of the said Court.the 31st dav
of July, A. D. HUB.
JOHN CHARLTON, Clerk,
jnly 31 « 160
jtflbe made to the Honorable the
Junices of the Inferior Court of Bryan
county, when sitting for ordinary purpos
es, (or leave to sell two tracts of land, viz:
ane dafctof laud, lying and being in Bry
an, county on Black Creek, containing
587) acres. .The othef lying and being
in the fifteenth district in the county of
Esrly, containing 250, bounded by J9M1
Nos. 367, 367,381, and 337; being part of
the eitale of Edward Sikes, deceased.
. CATHARINE SIKES, Adml’x.
may 12 ■ 111
Proposals;
that ho belongs to Stephen Pearson. "of
Hnneagk county, fleorgln; thR he ran
away about 5 %coka ago; ho is 5 foot 3
inches high and about 28yean offig
JNO. I. DEWS,*. c
july. 21 156
NOTICE.
NT] OUR months alter date, application
will b^made to tht> Inferior Court
of 6ba(hank,cpugty,'pvhon sitting for or-
dinaiy purposes, for leave , to sell the
Slaves of the estate of James II, McLcran,
fifty in number, fot(Be benefit ot the heirs
of said estate
Brought to Jail,
JN Savannah, on tho lSlh inst. two ne-
JL.gro men, who says their names are
h SAM and GREEN, that they belong to
Jones Piersonspof VJpson county, Gar
gle, and that they ran away about dtycars
ago. Sara is 5 feet7) iuchen*higli aud
about 21 years of age. Green is 5.feet 7
inches high and about 23 years of age.
JNO. L DEWS, j. c.c.
july 21 15^
may 8
JAMES WALLACE,
Adra'r. Jas..H. McLera
Georgia—Liberty county,
G eorge w. waltiiour.Esq.
executor of the fitst will and testa
ment of John 5. Meii, iateol snid county
deceased, applies t<f be dismissed from
his said executorship.
These are therelpre to cite and admon
ish til! persons concerned to file their ob
jections (if any they have) in my office at
Riceborough, within the time prescribed
by Law, or else the said applicant will be
dismissed accordingly.
Given under my hand and seal this 14th
day of May, in tUeyear of our Lord, eigh
teen hundred and thirty two.
K. BAKKR, r. r. o. r.
may 10 114
NOTICE. ?
F OUR months afterdate, application
will be made to the Honorable the
J ustices of the Inferior Court of Chatham
cofanty, for leave to sell a negro girl, nam
ed Jane, belonging to the estate of J.
Langcvin, a woman of color, for the bene
fit ofthe heirs.
june 19 142 P.DUPON, Guardian.
Brought to Jail,
I N Savannah, on the 16th inst. a negfo
Jiao, who says his name is FRANK;
that lie belongs to the estate of William'
Dennis, of James (City) county, Virginia;
that he ranaway about 3) years ago; he is
5 leet 6) inches high,and about 32 years
of age.
JNO. I. DEWS, j. c. c
july 21 150
Brought to
Jail,
NOTICE.
■ AGUR tuuuwia auci uulc, ttjfpiiCa
_M7 will be made to the Honorable the
Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham
county, when sittingTor ordinary purpo
ses, for lciive to sellal 1 the real estate of
John J. Roberts, late of said county, de
ceased, for thb benefit of the heirs and
creditors.
ELIZA ROBERTSyAdmi’x.
june 21 J43
T 1
On the first Tuej day in September
I N front of tha CounTIousc.in the city
of Sqnnnah, between the usnal hours
of sale—will be Sold, the following Lots.if
the roots *r* not paid? ’ . r
Lot No 26, BrowD \Vaft^C0 hr 90 feet;
bounded exst by lot no Eer-
xy-street, south by Draytfin-stteat, and
north by a lane; re-entored upon as the
property of R. B. Ralston, .for Ground
. Lot no 56,-Brown ward, 60 by Alfeet;
bounded east by lot oo 55. south by Lib,
erty-stAat, west by lot no 57, and north by
f ; re entered upon as the property of
, Pooler. '
No 39, Elhkrt ward. 60by 94f«et;
ed east byLot No dO.sonlh by Libcr-
ty-st. wort by lot. no 68, and north by a
lane; re-entered upon as the property of
J. Shrftill. lor rent.
Lot No 24, Elbert ward, GO by 90 feat;
bounded e ,st by Jefferson street, south by
Hull-street, west by lpt no 29, and north
by MoDonongh-street; re-entered upon as
tbe property nfC. Bnlloch.
Lot Ns 40, Elbert ward, 60 by 90 feet:
bounded east by Ibt no 30, south by Lib-
•vty-street, wait by lot no 39, an t north
by s lane; re-entered upon as the property
of A Sheftall. «.
Lot No 82, Green wafd, 60 by 9s feel;
bounded east by GreeH-square, south by
Yprk street, west by lot no 61,'and north
by .St. Julian-strect; re-entered upon as
the property of M. Dews.
Lot No 38, Green ward, 60 by Do feet:
bounded east by liatutou-street, south by
South Broad-street, west by lot no 35 and
north by a hoc; re-entered upon as the
property of M. Shaffer.
Lots Nos 36. 37. Si 33. Jackson ward;
bounded east by Whitakrr-street, south
f by adane, west by lot no 35, and north by
Hull-Street-, re-.-ntered upon ea the pro
perty of Geo. Millcn,
Lot no 17, Washington ward, 60by 00
lest: beusded be lot no 1*8. L.,i, h.
8t Julian-stroet,west by Prices-street and
north by Bryan - street; ro-entored upon as
the property of £>. 8 'iVilliauis.
Lot oo2l, Washington ward, 60 by 90
feet; bounded east by lot no 33, south by
Congress-street, west by Price-street, and
north by »l. Julian-strect, re-entered up
on ts tha oroperry of M. T. Barnard.
V. M. STUNli, c. M.
nag 4^ *
Georgia— Chatham county
To ait whom it may concern-
WIIERBA3, Moses Clcland, admin
istrator, of Janies T. Lawrence, late of
Chatha n county deceased, has applied to
the Honorable the Covrt of Ordinary of
Chatham county, to bo dismissed from
said administratorship.
These are therefore to cite -and admonish
all and singular the kindred aud creditors
ofthe sai l deceased, to file their objections
(if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office
of the said Coart, on or befuie the 11th
day ofJanuary next; otherwise letters of
diamiuory will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Elias Kurt,
one ofthe Justices ol the said Court, the
loth day of July, A. D. 1832.
R. W. POOLER, clerk,
july 10 151
€ 1 EOIIGIA—Chatham County—By
IT the Honor obit the Justice, of the In-
ferbr Court of Cketkaih County, when tit
ling for y, iuouy HfiifOiU.
To all whom it may concern:
WHEREAS, I’eter Fryerinoutb, ad-
ministror of Johu W. Fryc-rinouth, late of
•aid county,deceased; has applied tu the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary, of
Chatham county, to be dismissed from
said administratorship.
These are theref#re to cite and admon
ish all aud singular the kindred and credi
tors ofthe said deceased* to file their oh-
jections. (if any they hat.) In that appli
cant in the Cleik’s Office of the said Court
on or before tbe 1st day of October next;
otherwise letters of disinissory will be
granted.^
Witness the Hon. Jno. Cumming, ooe
of the Janices of the said Court, the 31st
day of March, A. D. 1833.
R. W. POOLER, clerk,
march 31 75 * .
SHERIFF'S SALE,
On the first Tuesday in October hext,
W ILL be sold, before the Court
House,in Liberty county, between
the usual hours of sale,
A Haute and Lot in the town of 8un-
bury, belonging to Mery E. Wilkins—
Sold to satisfy the* taxes for the years
1828, Ht9, and 1831), amounting to
git 56) . *
HENRY R. RU93ELL, s. l. c.
aug 4 161
€ 1 BORGIA—Chatham County—
C tty Hit Honorable the Justice of the
Inferior Court of Chatham County, titling
for ordinary yurpote , . «
To all whom it may concern
wuaupsa i.. S.I-C administra
tor of Win. W* Baker, ialu otsaid county
deceased; has applied tu tne tlonurable
the Court of Ordinary of Chatham coun
ty, to be dismissed from said Administra-
toislaip. * - m
These are,the(efore to cite and admonish
all and singular |he kindred and creditors
ol the said deceased, to file their object inns
(if any they have) to the applicant in the
Clerk's Office, of said court, on or before
tiie 1st day of October next;otherwise let
ters of db'missory will be granted.
Witness tue Hon. Jno. Cuniming, one
of tne J uu.ces of the said coprt, the
thirty-first day of March, in theYearof
our Lord, 1831.
R. W. POOLER.clerk.
iU 31 7* ' . ,
Sic aim’s Panacea,
FOR THE CURE OF
SCROFULA OR RISC'S EVIL
STruiLiTic a an mkrcuuial diskascs,
RHEUMATISM,
ULCEROUS SORES,
WHITE SWELLINGS,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
DISEASES OF THE UVF.lt AND SKIN,
And all dittattt which originates from im
pure blood, "or indiscretion of loath, and
where the constitution hilt been broken down
by the ute of Mercury, Arttnic, Hark or
Quinine, Sfc. and moil internal disttaet,
where the lungs and chisturesuyyos’.d to be
effected, tic. tie.
CAUTION TO PURCHASERS.
Q^’Snraim's Panacea Is in round bot
tles. Anted longitudinally, with the follow
ing words hluwu in the glass:
IP. I/.ITS PANACEA—PHI l A DA."
having but one label, which co - ra the
cork, with my own signature on it, so that
the cork cannot he drawn without destroy
ing the signature, without which none is
genuine. The medicine may consequent
ly be known to be genuine when my sig
nature is visible; to counterfeit which well
be punishable as forgery,
This medicine had been used for mure
than seven years before an effort was
made to imitate ;it; but the, great demand
for it, and its wonderful success, have in
duced a great number of persons to imi
tate it in various ways—upwards of fifty
different mixtures have been got up in im -
tation of it which ft a convincing proof of
its being a medicine of great value. Some
are selling Sarsaparilla, and other syrups,
imposing them or, the Ignorant fut lh. Pa-
nscca;uthers are mixing the genuine med
icine with molasses, dec. making three
bottles out of one; thus retaining some of
its vinuestotbers are using the geouine Pa
nacea in their bottles to perform cures, to
obtain certificatqi to give their own a repu
tation, &c. Son ip have even resorted t-
perjury to deceive tbe public. These imi
tations and adulterations have in many in-
atances, protracted the sufferings of pati
ents in diseases where the genuiusSwaim's
Panacea would have proved instantly effi
cacious. I therefore deem it a duty 1 owe
the public to assure them, that the compo
sition of my Panacea is not known m »•
eoiiimuuicaieii to any outer person
NOTICE,
HE firm fit Win. & U. Rose, front
_ the 26:h May, 1330, was carried on
by the subscriber alone, for his exclusive
interests.»« wilt appear from advertise
ments of that date.
The firm ol Win. & II. Rose, will be
continued as heretofore bythe subscriber,
who solicits theformer favors of his I'rieads
may 22 119 HUGH ROSE.
NOTICE.
F OUR months after date application
will be made to the Hon. the Infe
rior Court of Liberty county, whensitting
as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell
all the estate, real and personal of thelale
Josia Wilson of said county, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
ELIAS EOllT, Ex’pr,
june 30 147
F I savannah, a short tiiuf since, a ne
gro man, ivliosays his nam'c is JOIIrt,
and that he He longs., to Mr. Lewis; that
he ranaway from Ills master ih Augusta,
wiii'e their way to .Kentucky, and he
believes that he is doiv residing there; he
is 5 feet 5 inches high and about 30 years
Ofi\gC» '
JNO. I. DEWS, j. c. d
july 21 150 m
'.1833, to' the 3lst day If
14. on the following JL5
dcyifNiv’mh-* 0 16 d ' Cldcd 0B °'^9th
S? •-.■ ' IN GEORGIA.
SASRiiS: 4 **
Leave Sparta every Monday at9a.
alfct the arrival of the mail from Aogum
arrive at Hartford the next Wedoesfav £
4 p w. • 3 V J
Xeav(x|iartford every Thursday*, fi.
by n'f: 1 Au ‘ u “* the next 8 «»$
iusvllle, ssasa-
Leave Mseon every VVednesdsv
, arrive at Hawkiusville some day by
Leave Hawkinsvllie every Thorsd,...
6 nUL®" 1 ” ak Macon *»me dav by 7 ll’
, f r ° ni Warrenton to VVhite 6,T
i.eavo Warrenton every Friday a. o
in, arrive at White Oak aamo day^y^
Leave White Oak every Saturday at o
^m, arrive at Warrenton same day b, c
2405. From Rivertown (orPumnki.
town) lo Carrollton, 20 miles and bad
once n week.
Leave Rivertown every Saturday „,c.
m, arrivo at Carrollton same dav-bv 19
noon. * '
Lcavo Carrollton every Saturday at 1
P XMarrivo at Rivertown same day ky 6 J
hy Talipoiet
50 miles and
Brought to Jail, .*
I N Savnjinali, a few days since, a negfll
man who says his name is JESSEE,
and that ho belongs to Mrs. Thos Gsrduer
of Augukta, and that he ran awnv about
two months ago; he is a stout made lellow
5 teel O laches in heigth and about 5U
years of age.
J. 1. DK\YS,j. c. c.
may 31 127
Brought to Jail,
I N Savannah, on the 27th inst. a negro
■nan who says his name is ANDREW,
and that lie belongs lo David Smith uf S.
Carolina, and that be ran away about two
mouths ago; lie is aslim made fcllewS I),
IS inches in heigth aud about 25. yean of
age. ’ J. I. DEWS, j. c.c,
may 31 127 -
NOTICE.
F OUR months after date application
will be made to the Honor,.ble the
Justices of the Inferior Court af .Bryan
county, when sittiug for ordinary purpo
ses for leave to scll nll, nr part ortho real
estate ol Thomas Williams, late of Chat
ham county, deceased, for the beuefit of
the heirs nod creditors.
W.M. WILLIAMS, Adm'r.
jnly 19 155
NOTICE.-
A LL persons having demands against
the estate of Daniel lfanrahan, Inte
of Chatham countr,deceased; ore request
ed to hand them in dulv attested, within
the time prescribed by law.
M. HOPKINS, Adm’r.
july 24 157
NOTICE,
A LL persona indebted to Alexander
McCorm, late of St. Peters’ Parish,
(So. Ca.) either by note nr account, are
requested to come Iffrward and make im
mediate payment, as no indulgence can
be given; and those having demands a
gainst the estate, arc requested tn hand
them in duly authenticated, witliio the
time prescribed by la*.
SIMEON R. CANNON, Adm’r.
jnly 24 I57(cn -
Brought to Jail. *.
I N Bryan corn ty, (old Jail) a negro
mao.oamcd IIAUUY, about .5 feet 1
inches high, who anys he belongs to War-*
ren Saunders, of stammer District, South
Carolina. ISAAC D’LYO*
inay Si 127
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah, a few days since, a negro
man, who says his name is FRANK,
and tliat he belo'ngs tu R. B. Warren of
Augusta, aud tiiat he ran away about six
weeks ago; he is a stout made lellow, 5 ft.
11 inches in heigth, and about 30 yean of
age.
. JT I. DEWS,/, c.c.
may 29 125
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah, on the 24th inst, a neg
man,who says his name is MUKP11E Y,
Si that he belongs to Gideoo Strange,
of Washington county. Geo., and that he
rau away in July lathheis 5 feet 7) inches
in heigth, aud about 28 years of age.
J. I. DEWS.jTc.
inay 2» 125
. Brought to Jail,
I N Savannah, on thcSsth ait. a scars
boy who says his name is DANIEL,'
and that he belongs to Tarver Coley,
jtf Twiggs County, Georgia; and that he'
ranaway abnul7 weeks ago; he la 5 feet 5)
inches high aud about 20 years of age,
may 8 107 JOHN I. DEWS. s. c.
2406. From Carrollton by
to the Head of C,,u.a River,
back, once a week.
Leave Carrollton every Tuesday at 11,
m, arrive at th* Head of Coosa next d -i
by 3 pm. ’
Leave Head of Coosa every Monday al
6 a m, arrive at C.rrotlion next-day by 10
a »».
2407. From Marion to Perry, 35 miles
and back, once a week.
Leave Marion every Friday at 6 o!»,«.
rive at Perry same day by 5 pm.
Leave Perry every Saturday »ej} ar ,
arrive nt Marion same day by 5p m.
2103. From Fort Gatoesby gmitb.
vine-Academy and Spring Creek to Dain-
bridge, 44 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Fort Gaines ever) Tuesday aid
- it) arrire at Bainbridge same day by |
Leave Bainbridge every Monday at 5 a
m, arrive at Fort Gaines same day by 5p
2409. From Hillsboro by McGhee’s
•tore and Dover to Forsyth, 2* miles and
back, once'aweek.
Leave Hillsboro every Thursdar at 3 w
ill, arrive at Forsytli next day by 10 cm.
Leave Forsyth every Friday at I a n,
airive at Hillsboro next day by 10 o m.
2410. From Forsytli by Zebolon la
Greenville, 50 miles and back, oacc a
week.
Leave Forsyth every Saturday at 5a*.
arrive al Greenville tame day iy 7 p m.
Leave Greenville every Thursday at4p
m, a rrive *t Forsyth next day by 6 p m.
2411. From Wrightsboro by Craw-
fordaviOe and Temperance to Greensboro,
41 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Wrightsboro every Thurday it
6 am; arrive at Greensboro same day by
0 pm.
Lcava Greensboro every Friday at 6 o
m, arrive at'\Vrighuboro same day by C
pm.
2412. From Augusta by Kswhnuiuu,
’ i store and Hudson's store to Loi'
40 miles and back', once a week.
Leave Augusta every Thursday at 7u
New Books, Just Received
F amily library, 33.1 and 3iih
vols. consisting of memoirs ol cclcr
brated Female Sovereigns,by Mrs. Jame-
son.";
Stone's Letters on Masnnarv and Anti
Masonry, addressed to the lion. John
Quiner Adams.
Domestic Manners uf the Americana,
* h “? Br S aad - Co8s $ U !! !, £:)Mrs. Troifope. with dPi.le.,
E&CUTfiR’S SiLE,
OlMlre MR Tuesday in September next.
IKTUil be sold at the Court Houee,
ST la Effingham coaotv, between
tho usual hours, > »
A (net af Lan I, lying and being in ihe
•aid comfy, conttining 105 acres,Joining
lands of Rnbmvhuist aud Martin Dasher.
Bold by an order obtained from the lion,
the Inferior Coart of said coooty of Effing
ham -f ir tbe'heuefit of tbe heirs and cred
hare nl the estate ofthe late Col. George
O. Now lea, deceased. Conditions, cash,
' * DAVID GUOEL, -Executor.
I*'J Mb 15*
Musturd.
4 A 5°?* *^5 ri , < ’ lr Mustard, suit*-
ble for meilicipal purposes.
Just received, and for ictSebT
LAY dt HENDRICKSON.
i«U718 . U»
■qgeh 3
Or Hon
ItGl.V, Bulloch county-
Hon. the J unices Of the
Court of Bulloch county, titling for
ary purposes.
To all whonr it may cofcerar.
WHEREAS, Allen Itawls, andl Sands
Wilson, a lmjnistrators of Thomas Itawls,
lateof Bulloch counts, deceased, faashsp.
plied to toe Honorable the Court of. Or-
dinary of Bulloch county,to be iliapiind
frum-their aaid adolniitratioa.
Them arc therefore to cite and admon-
•sh all and singular the kindred and credi
tors of tbe said deceased to file their 6b-
ections(if any they hase)iu the elerk'office
of the aaid court on or before Ihe 18th day
of August next, othenrim letters of die-
missory will be granted. *
* Witness tiro Hob- Peter Com, one of
tho Judges ofthe aaid Courtof Ordinary
this 18th day ofFehtaary, 183C.
ELY KENNEDY, c"Co. a. c.
febl* m-.
that nil other mixtures represented to lie
mine, arc fraudulent impositions.
07*To avoid tho many attempt* that
have been made to impose BBpO the pub
lic in the Sute of Georgia, by bsae imita
tions of tbe celebrated Medicine. I do eon
ceive it a duty that I owe to the public to
remind them that 1 continue
A. PARSONS,
of Savannah my Geueral Agent, and from
him my Panacea and Vermifuge can be
had Genuine. W.M. SWAIM,
S0ufk\Se*caik Strut, below ekuout strut.
PaiLADXtFHU, October 20, 1831.
N. B. A large supply of this Medicine,
is kept constantly on hand—tbe Proprie
tors price ia $2 single bottle. Druggists
and others throughout the state, and else
where, who purchase to sell again, can be
supplied at thn Inventors Priees, by
A. PARSONS, Druggist,
•No 8 Gibbon's Range,
Sole Agent for the Slate of Otorgia.
march Ifl ■ , ' , -
INSURANCE.
Ml IIE AUGUSTA INSURANCE A
Florida Bank Note$,
rANTEDat EPPINGER'S
110 Ly. 4k Ei. Office
Itonuhey'* Voyage to the Pacific and
Beering's Strates, to eo-opnraie with tiro
Polar expeditions performed in His Ma
jesty's ship Blossom, in the years 1825,
26, *7 and 23.
The Principles c( Plrisiological Medi
cine, in the form of propositions, embra
cing Phisiology, Pathology and Tlierape-
rutics, with Commentaries on thnsc rela
ting to Pathology; by F. J. V. Broussais,
31. D.
Hook of Mythology for Youth, contain
ing descriptions of the deities, temples,
sacrifices and superstitions of the ancient
Greeks and Romans.
Parley’sLilaof Benjamin Franklin-
Parley’s Method of telling about the
History of die World to Children.
jnly 26 PURSE A STILES.
BANKING COMPANY, continue
4. iswure against the dangers ol River
Navigation.-,
They also insure against the dangers of
nf FIRE, Dwelling Houses, Stores, sod
Merchandize, for nuy> desired length of
timna Apply to
WIRT.l
-ws“i
j li2L
MAM DUNCAN. Agent
* Bay Rum,
i N exealtostrspisdy, 1bf tho, Rea*
JM. ache. Faintness, &e. tcry much u
sad in the West Indies, aud other warm
climate*, y—
A.
«u*7
Pot sale by
PARS ON8, Druggist,
No 8 Gibtsu*’ range.
Fresh Drugs «k Medicines.
B Y late arrivals, die subscribers have
received a large and well assoi
upply of fresh aud genuine DRUGS
dEDICINES, selected by one of
Dve's store and Hudson's store to Loan-
vi[le,‘
Lei
m, arrire qt Louisville nest day by lOu *.
Leave Lonisville every Friday at 1 p ml
arrive at Augusta next day by 4 pm.
2413. From Columbus by Hubbuii’i
and Wnfkin'slo Franklin, 37 miles sad
back, once a week.
Leave Columbus every Wednesday at
8 fl tSrterive at Ftaakiiu Jatne dsj h J 8
p m.
Leave Frankljn every Thursday at 6a
m, arrive at Cojnmbus same day by 6 pm.
2414. FromDcDonongb by Latimtr'i
store and Rockbridge to Liwienceville,4-'>
miles sad back, once a week.
Leave McDonough every' Wednesday
at 5 a m, arrive at Lawrenceville same day
by 7 pm.
Leave 1 -awreoceviile every Thursday tt
5 am, airive at McDonough same day ly
.«
2415. From ualnbiiiige by Cairo t»
Duncanville, 40 miles and back, once a
■sotted
and
MEDICINES, •elected by one of the
-anuers now at the North. A report has
ucon circulated that Medicines have gen
erally advanced^; price =rith a fesr,sach. weak. -
is tiro case. Rut uocwiiiisianuing liiis. i Lc-uvc iiuiuuriugc cr-ry *Y
they assure the public, that dating these.! fku m, arrire at Duueaovilie same d»« »;
pestilential times, trot a single article shall n —
be enhanced in price ot retail; but on
the contrary, shall he reduced at their es
tablishment. The greatest sttpotion given
to Physician's prescriptions and lamiTy or
ders. LAY-fe HENDRICKSON:
N. B.—Medicines to be had at all hours
of night.
Assise of Bread.
CITY TREASURERS OFFICE,
August lt/,1832.
FBI IIE average price ol Flour, during
T. tbe last month, being |7 37) els.
per barrel of 190 lbs. Bread the present
month, must'weigh as follows:
12) eti- I-oaf, 2 lbs 6 oz.
6) do ....... j •• 4 os.
Of which all Bikers audaeUerttorBntd,
win take due notice,
nugTJS^'*
Y from the Farm
IUnqam,oothe
■ ncero iciiow namia i
gets Dollars will bu paidJor hit lodgment
ia Jail, nod uadditiofial toward to eon
viet any one ofb>^— “
Treasury Department,
July 10^1832.
N OTICE is hereby given to tho'hold-
ers of the Three per era! Stock of
the United States, that two-thirds of each
certificate of said Stock, will bo paid on
the fitst day of October next, and the ro-
msininiug third on the-Atst day of Janu
ary next, to the proprietors thereof or
their legal representatives, or atiorney’s
duly constituted, on the presentation of
the said certificates at tti* Treasury, or
at the Loan-Office^ where the same may
stand credited.» \ •-».<. 1
Notice is further given that no transfer
of the Sail) certificates from -thg Books
of tbs Treasury, or Loan OAee, will be
allowed during the months of September
and December next, ^ i •’ A *
And aim. igat the interestqp two-thirds
.of each hf tho said certificates, will ctaXP
and determine on tho 30th-slay of 8e|i-
tember next, and tbW remaining third, oo.
Hsfibt4iyofDfaaibtrMk •
LOUIS MeLANE,
« Secretary ofthe Treasury.
joly3I . laor''
UXVARNA'm'cJfjk
Gym. . , ^
Leave Duncanville every Tharsday st
n*> m, arrive at Bainbridge same day l)
° $416. From ThomasriHe, Ga- to Mon-
ticello, Flor. Ter. 86 miles and back, onc(
a week. _ .
Leate ThomaRille.every Thundat it
0 a m, srrive at Monlicello same day 6J »
V Leave Monticejlo every Friday at6 « »-
arrive at Thomasville same day by #» ■-.
2417. From Waynesboro’ to Robin
son’s Store', and back, once
Leave Waynesboro' ercry Th“ nda J^
5 am. arrive at Robinson’s Store ti»«
*flLeavoitob?nson’e Store every Friday st
6 a m, arrive at Waynesboro’ same bay "J
1 gM8. From Knoxville to Talbotton, 2J
tnileii and back,-one# a week.
Leave KnogvUle every Friday **I0**>
arrivo at Talbotton stine day by 0 f ■
Leave Talbotton every Sstorday st® *
-jsFKnasrv’
once a wdek . c a
'.Lews Monticello every Fn<i>y »
m, unfit* *t Carrollton tbs rd"*'
Leave Carrollton ev«^'t*redi^ |^
m; arrire at Monticello the nrxt Tbuiwy
h; sS4"' From Moetkelksby Cs^
Forty and Jackson to ZebolnUi
and bank, once %week.«
and Caylar^H
Visiting Comm
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m. An-