Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, August 30, 1832, Image 4

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X* BOWto sjuam. s- *iik-cokmirim On lh» first Tuesday io ■TO7TLL bn sold befor . House, in the city oi Savannah, between the usual hodra of sale. < ■ Two negroes, vixt Wallace, end Selina; leried on as the propertyofWm. J. Borne, ts satisfy an execution in favor of Win IHtOTOB. GEO. MILLEN, a- c.c. angast 28 172 * , SHERIFF’S SAL * *' * »- ■ tet■ ». ■ Qggrgi« . CaiMbf,I Georgia—-Effingham s lint Taesday in •*» r next, ■ J LL ; he Ibid before the Court Hnnae ln Chatham county, be- (Vbnprtbe oaaal hours of«yle,the following ’ Alt the right title an Merest which Ni coH Turnbull, has In, or to Great War saw bland, together with atoek of Cattle. Hogs end Gnats on said Island; levied on * to satisfy executions In favor of Patrick • namabottom and cithers vs. ftioollTufh ball. , Five Negroes, vie: Hannah, Lucy, Ag* gy, Polly and Nathan; leried on as the J property of John Morrall, under and by virtue ofan execution in favor of Jane - Strife GEN). MILLEN.a.c.c. • -l,<ng'4 - wll ■ “= ghEtilFrs SALE, On the Ant Tuesday io Octobennext, NjJtT ILL he sold at the Csdrt Alous* IT ' lb Chatham County, between the IBUal hours of sale, A mulatto.Qirl, naSked Jsne; levied on .MH property of AlAanderT. Dopson, Under and by virtue of an execution on foreclosure of mortgage in favor of Wm. Shannon vs. A. T. Dopson. GEO.. MILLEN, a. c. c. nag 4 . K tel , •5^(JkixTTxljztU On-the first Tuesday in September neat, W ILL bo sold by virtue of a decieo in Equity, before the Court JEqUse ip tbo county of Chatham, -, All that Plantation or tract of land aitu- ' ated on the* bland of Wilmington, and known as the residence of tho late Mrs. To all whom it may —. . WHEREAS, Walter Smith of Chat ham couilty.lMa applied to the Honorable tbeJIourt of-Qrdkpsrir et Ohafham coun ty, for Letters-of Administration on the estqte eju> AKltgjrf Jemima We late of Chatham County, deteaai . These are tkecofor* to elm andadnsop- lsb,nllbnd etwcubf the kiodredand cred itors of therein deceased, to Ale their ob jections (if any they have) to the granting of the administration of thMlstate of, the doeenaeduo the appKereftffip fill* Clerk's Office eftbe said Court, ondrbeforo; the third day of September npxt; otherwise letters of administration will be granted. Witness the Honorable Elias Forgone of tne Justices of tbossid-Court, the 20th day of July, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two. July 26 K. W. POOLER,.clerk. l'ltmay concerns W. Wilson; admin istrator of Jesse Wilton, iste of Effingham county,deceased; has applied to tlffi Hon orable the Court of Ordinary of Effing- ham county, to be dismissed from said administratorship. f These are therefore to cite and admon ish all and tloguler the' kindred and cred itors of the laid deceased, to file their ob jections (if any (hey have) to the appli cant in the Clerk’s officeofthe said Court on or before th*29tbday<if Janntry oext; *,*Vi t ■ afterdate application jd' .ni b.;sS3.. S turned Diane, belonging to &e eewt*> «* B. Hfti&n, deceased» and sold for the Ben efit of the tain and creditors of aaid ea- Ute. MARGT-' HAGAN,Admi'g. 120 Georgia-CAnf/tam county.,» A , To air whom it may concern: .? .WHEREAS, Benedict Bourquin'of Chatham county, hat applied to the Hon orable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county,for fetters of administration on the estate and effects of Sarah Couvolsie, late of Chatham county, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and ish,all and singular, the kindred and bred- itprs of tlie said deceased, to file their ob jections (if any they have) to (he granting of the administration of the estatfi of the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk's Office of the said Courpron or before ihe‘ 3d day ofSept. next; otherwise letters of administration will be granted. Witness the Honorable Elias Fort, one of the Justices of the said Court, the26th -day of July A. D. 1832. It. W. POOLER, c.c.o. c.c. july 26 158 may 30 - NOTICE. „ F OUR months after date application will be mado to the Iloqorablethe , Justice* of the Inferior Court of JW*> otherwise letter* of dismissory will be | county, when sitting for ordinary purpo*- granted ' I et, for leave to sell two tract* of land, vtx: Witness, tho Honorable H. Hines, one one tract of land, lying apd being in Bry*. of the Justices of the said Court of Or j an county on Black Greek, containing '-i&Mghitotiil iht Batanifab. otohb lOth inst. a nj JL mail who says his namo is auiuv,; Chat he belongs to Benjamin Alexanderof Tattnall County, Georgia—and that he " - about I to Iran away about I toopth ago; he is 5 ^Umhe. 158 dinary, the twenty-eighth day of July, in the year of our Lord, one thouaand eight hundred and thirty-two. • JOHN CHARLTON, c. c. o. x. o! july 28 . 150 Georgia -^Liberty county, G eorge w. walthouu. Esq. ' executor of the last will and testa- raeot of John-S. Mell, lateof said county deceaae$;appiies to be dismissed from his said executorship. - ♦" ■ . .L These are therelore to cite apd adrnon- ish’ dll jfersons concerned to file their ob- ; jecAons (if any they have) in my office at Uiccborough, within the time prescribed by Law, or else the said applicant will be dismissed accordingly. Given under my hand andaeal this 14th 1 day ofMiy; in the year of our Lord, eigh teen hundred and thirty-two. E. BAKER, c. c. o. i» <s may 18 114 ■ >'' Elizabeth . Whiting, bonnded north by lands of Timothy Barnard, Esq.; west bv ■ Warsaw river, and on the 8. & B. by Balt Mgnhes, containing sixty-nine acres of Land,, it goad dwelling honse, kitchen, cotton house and negro houses. Buid ar. the risk of the formet purchaser,'he not having complied with the terms of sale. , GEO. MILLEN. s. c. c. nog I t 166 • SHERIFFS SALE—CUSTJSUEO. Omthe firat Tuesday in September next, AM7TLL be sold ■ before the Cqprt Home, i»;thq city of Savannah, between the uspal hours of salp, thefol- “■ lowing property; J One, 1 story WobdenjPGliding on the part of lot No 8. Porcivalward; levied on ttltbefropertywI-Dsaiel Nrison, to satis fy an execution in favor of Peter Shiek— levy made and returned to 1 me by a con stable. Sold at the risk of- the former ' pnreharer, he ant having .complied with ' the tlrndkpf JaN. .J-’> GEO. MILLEN, a.c.c. tog 18 1B7»- Gcorgiu—Effingham Co. To ail whom ii nijy cuuccru, WHEREAS. Howell Hines, has ap plied to the Honorable the Court of Or dinary of Effingham county, for letters of administration on the estate and effects of. Elizabeth Wilson, late of Effingham coun ty, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admon ish all,and singular,the kindred and cred-' itors of the said deceased, to file their ob- lections, (ifany they have) tothegrant ing of the administration of the estate of the deceased, to the applicant* in the Clerk’s Office of tfie said Court, on or be fore the 1st day of September ne.\t; other wise letters of administration will be granted. * • . . Witness the Hon- C. Dasher, one of the Justices of tho said Court.the 31st day of July, A. D. 13*2. JOHTSKMUiiLTON, Clerk. July 31 ICO * bS7l acres. The other lying afid beiog in tne fifteenth district in the county , dr Early, containing 250, bounded by lota, Nos. 367, 387, 3ty, and 337; beiqg paitof the estate of Edward Sikea, deceased. CATHARINE SIKES, Ailmi'x 111 Brought *to Jail, fN Savannah, on the l2thinai. i JL mao, who say* hU name- ia 111 uliat ho belonglto Stephen Pear Hancock county, Georgia; that he. ran away about 5 weeks ogoj bo is o feet o inches hiW«l<r»5.ouMfy«iJ of age. . JNW 1. DEWS, t. c. c. - lulyjjl - 186 • *Brought to Jail, TN Savannah, on (ho 13th inst. two no- JL cro men, who lays their names are SAU and GREEN, that they belong to Jones Piersons, of Upson county, Geor- NOTICE. F OUR months alter date, application -will be made to the Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting dor or- dinaiy purposes, for leave to sell the Slaves of the estate of J ames H. McLeran, fifty in number, for the benefit olthe heirs of said estate. JAMES WALLACE, may, 8 * Adm'r. Jas. 11. McLeran. — gia, and that they ran away about 4 ye,rs ago.' Sam is 5 fect7j inchea High and aBout21 yoars of age. Green is 5 feet7 inches high and about 23 years of age. JNO. 1. DEWS, i. c. c. july 21 156 . Proposals, » •Fflsegisssssasj routes m■Georgia, will be received at thu office until (lie second day ofNovembr. X next, inclusive; to be decided on the » day ofNoTembcr. ^ IN OEOHOIA. 2402. From Bparta by Barneit’i 1^.. Sandcrarille, Fish’s store, Foquat' Dublin, and. Hampton’s to. Hartford,ft) miles and back, once a week. • Leave Sparta every Monday *»ft a - after the arrival of the -mail from Aotusta' «rrl»e at Hartford the next Wednesdav bv 4 pm. . >3 ..Lease Hartford every Tkurediy « ft » m, arrive at Agguita (be next Batuida. by 11 a m. ’ 2403. From, Macon by Perra to H..l insvilie, .40 milei and, back once a week Leave Macon every Wednesday at 0 o m, arrive at Hawkiufville same day by 7 p nt. *•% ^ T frt. CITY MARSHAL'S aALtia. On th* first Tuesday In September next, I N front of the Conrt lluusc.in the city of Savannah; between the usual boars of eale-r-wdl be sold, tho following Lots,if tin rente are net paid: LotNo2G. Brown W*rd, 00 bvjjftfeet; bounded east by lot no 25, south By Ter ry-street, south by Draytnq-stfeet, and borth by a laoe; re-entered upon as the property of R. B. Kalatou, for CrounJ rent. ' Lot No 56, Bcowq wanl, 6Q byJK) fret; bounded east’by lot no*55T south by Lib- erty 1 str*4t.,w*st by no t>7, and nartli bv a lane; n enured upon as the property of M. S. Pooler. Lot No !f>,.Elt>«rr ward, IW by ftsfret bounded-east byL-s No 40,'s-jatb by Libei ty-st, wearby lot n i Svortlf' by a lane; re-entered npon as Oil property of J, dhefiall. for rent. ' Lot No 24. ljlbort ward. 60_by 93 feet: bounded 0 -at by Jefferson street, south by Hull-street, west by lot 00 29, and north by McDonongli-jiicrt; re-entered upon as theursperty ofC. Bulloch. Lot No 40, Elbert wSnl, 80 by 90 feet; bptfDfled exit by lot no 30-sooth by Lib erty-street, west by lot no39, ant noitb by a iM^^re-ontered upon as the property Lot No 22. Green ward, 60 by 99 feet; bounded owt by Green-square, south by “ "* ' ‘ * ii Georgia— Chatham county To all whom it may oouccrn- WHEREAS, Moses.Cleland, a-imio- istrator,of James T. LaWrauce, lateof Chatha 11 coahty deceased, haa applied to the Honorable tb^Cour: of Ordinary of Chatham county, to be dismissed from said administratorship. These are. therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tile kindred and creditors of the said deceased, Io file llleir objection* (if any limy have) in the Clerk's Office of the said Court, otr-or before the lltli day of January next; otherwise letters of dismissory will be granted. Witness the Honorable Elias Fort, one ofthd Justices oltbc sqM Court, the 10th day of July, A. D. 1832. R. W. POOLER, clerk, jnly 10 151 Swaiin’s Panacea, FOR THE CURE "OF SCROFULA OR KING'S EMC svruiLiTic Ann mrrcurial diseases, RUtsunmisM, ULCEROUS SORES, WHITE SWELLINGS, GENERAL DEBILITY, DISEASES OP THE LIVER AND SKIN. And all iizautt which originates from im pure blood, or indiscretion of Youth, and where.the constitution has been broken down by the use of Mercury, Arsenic, liurk or Quinine, fyr. and most interiuil diseases, where the lungs and chestaresupppied to be CAUTION TO PURCHASERS. (C/^Swaiiitfs Pamcca it in round bot- t!e<, tinted loagitadiaaflv, witli the fallow ing words blown in the glass: it AIM'S PAiYACEA—PHILADA.” having but one label, which covers the cork, with iny own signature on it, so that the tork cannot be drawn without destroy ing tho signature, without which none is geuuinc. The medicine may consequent ly be known to bo genuine when my sig nature is visible; to counterfeit which tail be punishable as forgery. NOTICE. OUR months afterdate, application will be made to the Honorable the if the Inferior Court of Chatham ctiunty, tor leave to sell*h negro girl, nam ed Jane,, belonging to the estate of J. Lnngcvin, a woman of color, for the bene fil of the heirs. . * jnne ltf 142 P.JPUPON, Guardian. " Mn'rinv- Brought to Jail, N Savannah, on the 46th inst. a negro _ man, who says his name in-FRANK; tiut he belongs to the estate of William Dennis, of James (City) county, Virginia; that he ranaway about 3£ years ago; he is 5 feet 6$ inches high, and about 32 years oUgfl.f JNO. I. DEWS, j.c.c. july 21 150 NOTICE. F OUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham courtly, whpn sitting for ordinary purpo sea, tor leave Ureell all the real estate of John J. Robsrtfi late ot aaid connty, de ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. ELIZA ROBERTS,AdniPz. june 21 .143 Brought to Jail, r ( Savannah, a short time since, u ne gro man, who says his name is JOHN, and that he belongs'to Mr. Lewis; that he ranaway from Ilia master in Augusta, while on di.ir way to Kentucky, and he believes that he is nun residing ’theie; he is 5 feet 5 inches high and about 30 years of age. JNO. f. DEWS, j. c. c. juiy 2i 156 NOTICE, T HE firm of Wm. & II. Rose,from th? 20th May, 1830, was carried by tho subscriber alone, fur his exclusive interests, as will appear from advertise ments of that date. The firm o( Win. & II. Rose, will be continued ns heretofore byllic subscriber, who solicits the former favors ufhis friends may 22 IIP HUGH ROSE. d 1 EORG1A—Chatham County—tty ■OT the Honorable the Justiets of the In terior Court of Chatham County, when sit- i mg for ordinary purpose*. • * 1 To all whom it may-concern: WHEREAS, Petss Efterrabuth, ad ministrator John W Fryel-moath, late of said administratorebip. These are therefore to cite and admon- ish all and singular the kindred and credi tors ofihs said deceased, :n file their ob jections, (if any they have) to the appli cant iu the Clerk's Office of Ihe aaid Court’ on orbefore the 1st day of October next; otherwise letters of dismissory will be granted.'' ‘ - Witness the Hon. Jno. Camming, one df the Justices of the said Court, the 31st day of March, A. D. 1832. U. W. POOLER, clerk. . inarch 31 75 York-street, west by lot no 21, and nort I hy.Rt. Jolian-alrect: re-entered upon as Ifiopropmfy o^fiL Dews. ^ Lui N'u 55, urbu w.iu, S3 by So feet; -bounded east by Houston-street, south by *801101 Broad-street, west by lot no 35 and -north btaa lane; re-entered npon as the property of Ml Shaffer. ' 4 Lott Non 56.37. & 39. Jaekaouward; bounded etist by WhitaVer-.tre.t, south by a lane, west by jot no 35, and north by Hull-street; re-entered upon as the pro perty of Geo. Millen. ,- Lor no 17, Washington ward, 60by 90 toots bounded fttttjnot arBB. south hp+ St Jolian-street.west by Prfees-streel and north by Bryaa-atreet; re entered upon at th*.property of 8. 8 WilliSma. Lot no24, Washington ward, 60 by 90 fcet; bomrlej east by lot no 23, south by CougreM-streoS, west by Prieo-slreet. and . north by St. Joliso-stre.i. re-entered op- l propertv .f*t. T. Barnard. K ii-STONE, c. * > 'rr*t r Tmr MUFF'S a ALE, n , * * f VBrfcfiJlrit'TuMdsv in October next, - aUDiwrH'idJi before the Court . ’ JWM~ tMMfoMUbtny ceuuty, bttween the a vial lion re'of raic, A Houe- tot L it in .the town nf hnry, Krion tio>- ,io Map-IB Will oil'.I tstieiy the taxes for the years aeJ, xnd 1830, amounting to C l EORG1A—Chatbam County— ST Uy the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham Count 11, sitting for Ordi.iary purposes . To aii wiiein u may concern WHERE Aft, Jas. -.9mitli, administra tor of Wmi W. Baker, late of said county deceased; haa applied to the Honorable tue Court of Ordinary of Chatbam couu- ty, to uojliautiasvd from said Adiuidi.tra- torship. These arcjthcrcforc to cite and admonish all and eingnlar the kiBdrdhmd ciediton nl the saidiloorasud, to file their objections (if any' they'Isasf) to the applicant in tha Clerk's Office, of said court, on orbefore the 1st day of Uclober;next;otlierwiis let ters of dismissory will be granted. Witness the Hon. Jno. Camming, one of the Justices of the -said court, the thirty-first day of .March, in the Year of our Lord, 1831. tt- W. POOLER, clerk, march 31 75 RiiS ■r irilNRY O. BV88ELL, a. t. c. \tt£4 = 181 ' . ' . -ji-iasilt!' On th- first fur W ILL be s i'o tiffin This mcdiciuc had been used for inorc than seven veyrs before Wn 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 weys—upwards of fifty different mixtures have been got up in im - tationofit. which is a constituting proof of its being a mediehw of great value. Some are selling Sarsaparilla, and other syrups, imposing them on the ignorant fur the l’a- nscca;othora arc mixing the genuine incd icine with molasses, Ac. making three bottles ont of one; thus retaining same of its virtues;otliere are using the genuine Pa nacea in tbeir bottles to perform cures, to obtain certificate* to give their own a repu tation, Ac. .Sonic have even resorted l- perjury to deceive the public. These imi- tations and adulterations have in many in stances, protracted the sufferings of pati ents in diseases where tha genuineSwaim's Panacea wonld have proved instantly effi cacious. 1 therefore deem it n duty 1 owe the public to assure them, that the compo sition of my Panacea is not known nor was it ever communicated to any other person in any way whatever, and consequently, that all other mixtures represented to be mine, arc fraudulent impositions. Q7*To avoid the many attempts that have been made to impose upon the pub lic in the Slate of Georgia, by base imitg-. tions of the celebrated Medicine, I do eon eeive it a duty that I owe to the public to remind them that I continue A. PARSONS, of Savannah my General Agent, and from him my Panacea and Vermifuge can be -had Genuine. WM.SWAIM, 8oulk\Seeenth Street, btloK ehcinut street. .Philadelphia, October 20, 1831. N.B. A large supply of 4liu Medicine, is keel constantly on band—the Proprie tors price is $2 single Cottle. Druggists and othars throughout the slate, and else where, who purchase to sell again- nan hr supplied at the Inventors Pricet.'by ■ A. PARSONS, Druggist, No 8 Gibbon’s Range, Sole Agent for the State of Georgia. march 16 * NOTICE. F OUR months after date application - will be made to the lion, tile Infe rior Court of Liberty county, wheusitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all the estate, real and personal bf the late Jo»ia Wilson 6fsaiJ connty, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs amf creditors. ELIAS FORT, Kxtir. june 30 147 NOTICE F OUKmonllis after date application wilt be made to the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Bryan county, when sittiug for ordinary purpo ses for leaye to sell all, or part ol the real estate ol Thomas Williams, late of Chat ham connty; deceased, for the beuefit of the heirs and creditors. WM. WILLIAMS, Adm’r. jnly 19 ~ 155 NOTICE. A LL persons haring demands against the estate of Daniel Hanrahan, late of Chatham county (deceased; are request ed to hand them in duly attested, within the time prescribed by law. M. HOPKINS, Adm’r. july 24 157 INSURANCE. fUllE AUGUSTA INSURANCE A M. BANKING COMPANY, continue to insure agaiost the dangers oi Hirer Navigation, , ,. * * They also insure against the danger* oI nf FIRE, Dwelling Douse*, Stores, and Merchandize, for any desired length of lime. Apply to jan 27 WILLIAM DUNCAN. Agent lo September next ..tho' Court House, T • county, between »e Mil ken*,T •' - A'traet of Land; lying cud being io the aaid county, containing X03 acres,joining loads of Robenhuret and .Martin Dasher. Sold by an order obtained from the lion, the Inferior Court of said county of Effing ham —fa? the benefit of the heirs and cred jylgWIWog/Ea^* Georgia—Liberty county. C OLONEL WM MAXWELL,ad- ministrator of ihe goods sod chat tel*, rights and credits, tint ware of Wm. Ward.Tateof raid county, deceased, ap plies for diamiNion from his said trust. These art therefore to cite and admon ish all persooreoueenied, to file tbeir ob jection' (if any they bare,) iu my office at Iticeboro' within the time prescribed by law;otberwi*fctbe aaid applicant will be diaap ]tt$ifrwuAi* administration. WitociC the HoooraMwJoo Dnnwoody, ooe of the Judge* of (bo Court of Ordin ary, for Liberty county, thia twenty third Jay of Jnly, lb the year of oor Lord, eighuea hundred and thlrty-tw*. j E. BAKER, c- c.o. l. c, july 28. 8. i."°vMuatanL .. ■ ifSKsaasasa? Just received, and for salat,* » n. LAV* HERDRIMVOV. jnly K» * A ■ * fPI? NOTICE, A LL persons indebted to Alexander McCorin, late of St. I'eiere'Parish, (So. Ca.) eitherby note or account, arc requested to coinc forward and make im mediate payment, as no indulgence can be given; and these having demands s- S ainsi the estate, are requested to hand icm in duly authenticated, within the lime prescribed by law. SIMEON II. CANNON. Adm’r. jnly 24 157ten New tfoolis, Just Received, F amily library, hd and sir, vob. consisting of memoirs of eeler Bratcd Female £ovcreigti9,bjr Mrs. Janie Brought to Jail, N Savannah, a few days since, a negro , man Who says his name is JEriSEE, aud that he belongs to Mrs. Thos Gardner of Augusta, and that he ran away about two months ago; he is aato.ut made lellow 5 feet O iuenes iu heigth uuu ctbuul it) years of age. J. 1. DEWS. j. c.c may 31 127 Brought to Jail, I N Savannah, on the 27th inst. a negro man who says his name is ANDREW, and that lie belongs lo David Smith of S. Carolina, and that he ran away about two inootlis ago; he is aslim made fcilewS ft. 6 inches in heigih and about 25 years of age. J. I. DEWS, a. c.c, may 31 127 . (late' wanon a atore) 3U miles and t ac T once a week. ' Leave Warreaton every Frida, at 8 to, arrive at White Oak same day by C p Leave White Oak every Saturday atfi a m, arrive at Warretfon same day bv'c pm. ' ’ 1 , 2405. From Rivertown (oY Pumpkin town) to Carrollton, 20 miles-and (, atk once a week. L*ave Rivcrtown every Saturday ntCa m, arrive at Carraillan same day by 12 noon. # Leave Carrollton every Saturday at 1 m, arrive at Rivertown same day by C p 2406. From Carrollton by Talip 0Mt so the Head ofjdqoaa River, 50 miles and back, once a week. • • » Leave Carrollton every Tuesday at ]., m, arrive at the Hand of Coosa next dav by 3pi*'.- , 1 Leave Head of Coosa esc-vy oiuudny at 6 am, arrive at Carrhllton next day by pj 2407. From Mariou <o Rerry, 35 m ;; e , -gnd back, once a week. Leave Marion every Friday at 0 a w,(r. rive at Perry same day by 5p m. Leave Perry every* Saturday at 6 a », iiiir* at Msrlob same day Ly-5 ii-,,,. 2108. From Fort Gaines by Sibiih. Ville Academy end Spring Crteit to iiiin. bridge, 44 miles and back, once a week. ’ Leave Fort Gaines every Tuesday it 6 a m, arrive at Uainbridge same day by c p m. Leave Bainbridge every Monday at 5 e m, arrive at Fort Gaines same day by 5p Brought to Jail. I N Brvan com ty, (old Jail) a negro man named HARRY, about 5 feet I inches high, who says he belongs to War ren Saunders, of Sunipter District, South Carolina. ISAAC D’LYOV may 127 Brought to Jail. F i Savannah, a few days sioce, a negro man, who say* Ilia name is FRANK, and that he.beiongs to K. B. Warren of Augusta, and that he ran away about six weeks ago; lie is a stout made lellow, 5 ft. 11 indites in beigth, and about 30 years of age.' J. I. DF.VVS.i. c. e. may 29 . 125■ Brought to Jail. S N Savannah, on the 34th inst. a negro man,who says Ilia name is MUUPIIEY, & that be belongs to- Gideon Strange, of Washington county. Geo., and that lie ran away iu Julv lastthcis 5 feet 7j inches in beigih, and ubout 28-Tears of ago. J. 1. DEWS, j. c.c. may 29 • 125 Brought to Jail, I N Savannah, on the 26lh nit. a negro boy who says his name is DANIEL, and that he belongs to Tarver Coley, of Twiggs County, Georgia; and that lie ranaway aboat7 week* ngo; he it 5 feet 5j inches high and about 20 yeara ofage, may 8 107 JOHN 1. DEWS, j"c. c. Savannah Library. H EREAFTER the Savannah Libra ry will be open for the delivery ol . .. _ . Slone’s Letters on JIa*(mavy and Anti Kooks, every day in'the week, (Suudav’a 7 pat. Masonry, addressed to the lion. John | excepted) from 4 to 7 o’clock, P. M. * | <M15. From Bainbridge by Ciuo D 2409. From Hillsboro by McGhee's store and Dover to Forsyth, !?* miles ami buck, oneo'a week: * Leave Hillsboro every Thursday at 3p m. arrive at Forsyth next day by 10 o m. Leave Forsyth every Friday at I p is,’ arrive at Hillsboro next day by 10 a m. . 2410. From Forsyth by Zrbalon la Greenville, 50 miles'and back, once a week. Leave Forsyth every Saturday at 5o », arrive at Greenville same day by 7 pis. Leave Greenville evcryTlmrsday at4 p m, arrive at Forsyth next jay by C pm. 2411. From Wrighisboro’by Craw- fordaville nod Temperance to Greensboro, 41 miles and back, once a week. Leave Wrightsboro 'every Thurdeyst 6 am, arrive at Greensboro same dav by 6 pm. Leavo Greensboro every Friday at 6 a .arrive at Wrightsbofo same day by 6 pm. 2412. From Augusta by Rlchi.™.!. Dye’s store ajtd Hudson’s store to Loui,- mile. 40 miles and back, once a week. Leave Anguata every Thursday at 7 o m, arrive at Louisville neat day by ion ». Leav* Louisville every Friday at 1 y si, arrive at Anguata next day by 4 p n. _ 2413. From Columbus by Ilubbard’s and Watkln’e to Franklin, 37 miles soi back, once a week. Ixave tfolurabus every Wednesday si Sows, arrive at Franklin same day cyG p m. Leave Franklin every ThnredayatGo m, arrive at Colambua sameilay by 6 p is. 2414. From DcDonough by Iitimeri store and Rockbridge to Lawrencetille.U nfilet end back, once a week. Leave McDonough every Wednesday at 5 a m, arrive at Lawreoceville same day by 7 p m. Leave LawrencevUle every Thursday at 5 am, arrive at McDonough lame day by Uuincy Adams. Douio.Iic Miouert of the Americans; the tree of the Books Individuals not share holders can liav. x’nncanviiie,.wu nines Bay Rum, y^N excellent remedy fur the Head- by Mrs.Troljope. with, 8 Phifd*». Beechey’a Voyage Vo the Pacific and Reeling’s Strafes, to co-operate with the Polar expeditions performed in Ills Ma jesty’s ship Blossom, in the years 1S25, 20, 27aml28. The Principles ol rhisiological Medi cine, in the form of propositions, embra- cing I’hisiology, Pathology and Thepipe- rutles, with CoffiiBentaries on those rela ting lo Pathology, by F. J. V. Broussais, M. D. Book of Mythology for Youth, contain ing descriptions of the deities, temples, sacrifices ami superstitious of the ancicfit Greeks and Romans. Parley’s Life of Benjamin Franklin. Parley’s Method of telling about the Histniy of the World to Children. jnly 28 PURSE & STILES. ache. Faintness, Atc. very much sed in the Weet Indict, and other warm elimates. Foi rate by * 1 A. PARSONS, Drowgitt, No 8 Oibbbos’ranj aog 7 1 'range. Boston’s Chloride of Soda. T HE mo«t ellbetnal agent Tor neutral izing Pestilential Exhalations and destroying Contagion, prepared by J. Boston •fNew-Yeik. and said to be by actual experiment,?'’ ‘ J * any other kipd, oow lost received per tale by LAY At Also—A fresh eopply ol jnst received. j-iygg i» Assize of Bread. CFTV TREASURERS OFFICE, August tgt,1832. T IIE average price ol Floor, during the last month, being |7 37J eta! per barrel of 196 lbs. Bread the present month, must weich at follows:. 12j eta. Loat, -*^ - - - 2 lbs 8 o/.. Cj do ------ 1 “ 4 os. Of which all Bakers and sellersjofOnad, will take due notice. Pi HOUSTOUN, c.». affit* ” :l>e - .. —; Clear Strained Honej. 4 gopply of Fresh Clear Strained A H*%kby. Jire AesIved, and Car sale by the gallon and barrel, by Colgate’* first quality -Siareh. Jolt received, and for yn4F *bkn9ric£s6n. For one year by pacing 812 •• 6 months * 0 Any |ieriod less than six mqntlts, $2 per month. ' Persons holding bocks belonging to the Library'are requested to return them with out delay, preparatory to an examination of the Library liy a committee appointed for. that pnipapu;- • The following rule is published by or- der of the society for tho benefit of the patties interested; and the Librarian ia di> reeled to enforce the same. Will. MOREL, Sec, Si Librarian. RUl,1i It, The members shall have access to the Library at alt hours, when regqjarly open ed; but shall not take ont at any one time, more than one folio or quarto volume, or or two octavo, or four duodecimo or email lumes, being of the same aet; nor keep out afolio volume longer than four weeks; country membsrs however being allowed twice tue' above periods: and every mem ber keeping *nt a book longer than the time specified; shall pay twelve and a half cents per day, for each volomo So detain, od. . « * *. ■"'7 «6 II4jc« ' Lenion Syrup. ft A !*•*•*-euperior Lemo'i w® wJr Jnsr Igpded from on ho: John CheraliA, and for tala fat J"!**’ .Al**r A Ihl «4 Hemijo0»." , r .e ,„»■ PffitBRIC* _anjJ4 106 • r, S , 8AVANNAHTOORniOUaE”AND HOSPITAL u . Vfaltfeg Committee—Merer*. Joseph week. Leave Bainbridge every WednesJajf at 0 am, arrire at Dnncanviiie same da; l; 6pm. Leave Duncanville every Thursns; >< t a m, arrive at Bainbridae same dlj (J "Zie . From Thomaavillc, Ga. io Ili>»- ticelio, Flor. Ter. 30 miles and back, ontr a week. Leave Thomasville every Thursday it 0 am, arrive at Monticello same d*J *J » V Leave Monticello every Fridey »t ««■> arrive at Thomaarille fame day by op •• 2417. From Wsyqesboro’ to Bobw eon's Store, and back, once * «*»• Leave Waynesboro’ every Tbnrsdsj 5 an.arrire at ttoblfl*OB , »Btote *®* reJLeavailobtoaon'sStore every FiM»J« Com, arrive at Way oeaboro' mm d»J U s5l8’. FrproKnoxvilietoTalbOtW".* 5 mile* and back. Me* Twrek. Leave Kooaville every Friday at arrire at Tslbottoe same lUy by« p »• Leavo Tslbottonbvery Saturday a"" *1. arrive at Knoxville ram* d.y by*PJ; 4219. From . Monticello by oogh. Fayetteville,Campbefitoaowl” U Rica to Cartoliton, 106 mllesswl b*» ooceaweek J . (< Lear* Mfctietllo ewry>W«7«?» m, arrive iTCanroliton lb* ***» ’Leave Carrollton event m. arrive aDMoatiedlo the ***» From Monttello by Csr^> F*tre**ilJ*eheo*to ZebuM** a, xrrirS-M ?*■>•«■ WUboia’*, IukJM% ,