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stuyi.ni no,
f Lot No. ten (10) end improve-
1 Tylhing. Derby Wsrd.bound-
10. smith bv Brousliton-street.
ed onto! the Inferi
. nt the iustanco of
> Gardner. Proper
YLLY, Sheriffc. c.
(Georgian)
ItcrlfTs SnlOc
be sold on the first Tuesday in Octo-
.. next, before the Court House in
f Savannah, between tho usual hours of
e steamboat Oglethorpe, her machinery,
igino and appurtenances: fivoTow Boats,
. 2.6,7 and 11, two hand Engines auil one
Desk;levied ouundcr ond by virtue ofafi. f«. on
foreclosure of mortgage, issued, out of the Inferi
or, Court of Chatham County nt the instance of
William A. Rain vs. the President, Directors and
Company of the Savannah A Augusta Steam
boat Company.
ELISHA \VYLLY, Sheriff c.c
»l (Georgian)
intfi
_j be sold in front of the Court House
/. in said County, on the first Tuesday in
tober next, between the usual hours of sale,
All the right, title, interest and claim of Eu
gene Farrell to a Building ip the city of Bruns
wick; levied on as the property of said Farrell,
to satisfy an execution issuod on the foreclosure
oft mortgage in favor of Thos. H. Wood.
July 31 E. M. MOORE, Sheriff o. c.
Glyhn County Sheriff’s Sale.
•YTTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Octo-
W her next, before the Court House in the
city of Branswick, between the nsuol hours of
sale, the following property, to wit
v 7 mahogany cushioned Chairs, 3 fine mahoga
ny Writing Desks, 1 Iron Safe, 1 Stove; levied
on to satisfy an execution issued oat of a Justices’
Court in favor of Gee Dupreo vs. Tho Bruns-
Oviok & Florida R. R.Co.
sept 4 E. M. MOORE, Sheriff o. c.
T /ftlynn Connty Sheriff’s Sale*
*¥TriLL baoold on the first Tuesday in Octo-
TT her next, before the Court House in the
city of BrunsmcK, between the usual hours of
sale,
A House and Lot, situate in the city of Bruns
wick, and known as the Store of Dart, Barritt &
Co.; levied on to satisfy an oxocution issued out
of the Superior Court in favor of ). M. Kunzy
vs. Dart, Barritt & Co.
sept 4 E. M. MOORE, Sheriff o. c.
- Glynn County Sheriff’s Sale
iy or September next; out
ministration will ho granted.
Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of tho Jus
tices of said Court this 34th day nfAugust, A. D.
1840. JOHN CHARLTON, c. o. *. c.
ntig 34
Ijcorgln-Efllnvlmm Connty.
T O all whom it nny concern. Whereas,
John Metzger, Administrator of the estate
of Solotnou Metzger, deceased, has nppliad to
the Honorable the Court of Ordinury of Effing-
ham Couuty, for Letters of Dismissory from said
e *The§o nro therefore to cite and admonish oil
and singular tho kindred mid creditors of tho said
deceased, lofilethoir objections (ifany they
hove) in the Clerk’s office of the said Court, on
orhefot* the }7fit day of February nexl, other
wise letters of Dismissory wilt bo grouted.
Witness, the lion. C. Powers, one of the Jus
tices ofthn said Court, this 17th ilav of August,
A. D. 1840. JOHN CHARLTON,
attg 17 Clerk, C.C. O. F.. C.
Georgia—Effingham County.
FTtOjoll whom it may Concern. Whereas,
JL Henry M. Wilson, Adminis rotor of the
estate of Peter Kettles, deceased, lias applied to
tho Honorable the Court of Ordiuary of Effing
ham County, for Letters of Dismissal? on said
estate.
These nro therefore to cite and admonish nil
and singular, the kindred and creditors of tho said
deceased, to file their objections, (if any they
have) in the Clerk’s offico of the said Court, on
or befnhi the 17th day of February next, other
wise Letters of Dismissory will bo granted.
Witness, tho Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus
tices of the said Court, this 17th day of August,
A. D. mo. JOHN CHARLTON,
ang 17 • Clerk,C. C. O E. C.
tho ttcfnnunnl
Connty of Chatham,
limits of the State, on
nut’s Attorney* it is
Ann Clifton do np|
this Court, and file
gntion in writing, or in
said Complainant shall pi
is ftirthcr ordered, that a copy ol
fished iu onoof tho Gazettes of this State and or
the City of Savannah, once a month until the
next term of this Court.
A true extruct from tho minutes.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
Deputy Clerk Sup. Court C. C
nug 33 *
Georgia—In Glynn Sup. Court.
April Tkr», 1840.
James Fort A Stephen C. King, ]
for the use of Horace 8. Pratt. |
.vs.
Brunswick Land Company. „
l*T appearing to tho Court upon Petition of
~ ‘ ' C.Ring for the use of
Georgia—Effingham County.
T O all whom it may Concern. Whereat,
John MergerJins Applied to the Honorable
the Court of Ordinary or Effingham County,
for Letters of Administration on the estate mid
effects of David Metzger, late of said Couuty.de
ceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil
and singular, the kindred nnd creditors of the said
deceased, to file _ their objections, (ifnny they
have) to the granting of the administration ofthe
estate of the deceased, to the applicant in the
Clerk’s offico of said Court, on or before the 17th
day of September next, otherwise Letters of Ad
ministration will be granted.
Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one ofthe Jus
tices of raid Court, this 17th day of August, A. D
1S40. JOHN CHARLTON,
ang 17 Clerk, C. O. E. C.
- Glynn Ci
TJinLLbes
T V her nex
s sold on the first Tuesday in Octo
ber next, before the Conrt House in the
city of Branswick, between the usual hours of
IQ|6( *
c- - A tract of Land, containing (350) two hundred
Md fifty acres, tinore or less, situate, lying and
being in the connty of Glynn, ond known as Fan
cy Bluff: levied on to satisfy an execution issued
out of the Snporior Court in favor of James 31.
am vs. John Anderson,
pt 4 E. M. MOORE. Sheriffo. c.
4he former
* One Ira
acres, bom
i Connty SherilFs Sale.
TILL be sold on tho first Tuesday in Octo-
r ber next, before the Coart House in the
_ of Brunswick, between the usual hoars of
cele, the following tracts of Land at the risk of
mer putphaaer.
i tract containing two hundred and fifty
traded N E by vacant land, 8 W by Col.
Jt. Moody's land, N W by vacant land, and 8 E
by John Piles, Robert Pine and Samuel Higgin-
»’• lands; another tract containing three
ed acres, bounded S E by Gibbon's land,
5 by Carr's, land, and on all other sides by old
nirveys; levied on to satisfy an execution issued
out of the Superior Court of Glynn County in
fovor of Mumford & Tison vs. Sarah Higgin
botham. E. M. MOORE, 8heriffo. c.
:■ -sept 4-
Georgia—Effingham County.
T O all whom it may Concern,\Wheroas,
John Charlton, has applied to tho Honora
ble the Court of Ordinary of Effingham Couuty,
for Letters of Administration do bonis non, on
the estate end effects of Daniel Schultz, late of
said County, deceased.
These oro therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors ofthe said
deceased,to file their objections, (if any they have)
to tlie granting of the administration ofthe’ estato
ofthe deceased, to the applicant in the Clnrkfs
office ofthe said Court, on or before the 17th day
of September next, otherwise Letters of Admin
istration wifi be granted.
Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one ofthe Jus
tices of raid Court, this 17th dav of August. A. D.
1840. JOHN CHARLTON,
ang 17 Clerk, C. O.E. C.
Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tu<
her next, between the tisna
before the Court House in Hinesville, Liberty
Connty; the following property, viz:
“ ^ne tract of Land containing two hundred
, be the same mote or less, with a good
ling House and other necessary buildings
on raid tract, lying in Liberty Connty on the wa
ters of Taylor’s Creek, bounded north by Bessin-
ger's lands, west and south by John Booth's land;
levied on as the property of Stephen Lewis.to sat
isfy two executions against him in favor of John
Hedgecock. Property pointed out by the plain
tiff. • Levy made tmd returned to me by a Cou
•table. S. 8. MOODY, D.S.L.C.
sept 4
Administrator's Sale.
N pursuance of an order from the Justices of
tlm Inferior Court while sitting for ordinary
-poses, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
/ember next, before the Court House in this ih 0
the UHtrnl' hours of sale, a Negro
mmed Moses, belonging to the estate ofM.
rake, dcccarcd. 8ol«l for the benefit of Uie
and creditors of said estate,
sept 1 ORLANDO A. >VOOP, Adni’or.
Georgia—McIntosh county.
To all whom it may concern t
*VKTHEI}EAS James K. Obbcrry applies to
f V me for Letters of Dismission, as Execu
tor of the estate of John Obberry, late of raid
county deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of raid de
ceased, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed bylaw, to shew cause (ifnny they
have) why said letters should not be granted.
Given uuder my hand at office this first day of
May, 1840. J. E. TOWNSEND,
may 5 Clerk c. o. m. i. <
Georgia—JLiberiy County*
To all whom it may concern:
‘\Tft7’HEREA8 S. Maxwell, Guardian of
YY Wm. Wallace Ward and Georgia Ward,
(minors) applies tome for letters of Dismission
from raid Guardianship,
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all
concerned, to be and appear at my oflice within
the time prescribed bylaw, to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not bo granted.
Given uuder ray hand tho 17tli dav of Februa
ry, 1840. JOHN W. STACY, c. c. o.
inarch 11 63
Georgia—Bryan County.
To all whom it may concern:
'Y^’HEREAS Israel Bird, Adtu'or of the es-
acres, more
Section and Gth
Administrator's Sale.
, Tfl pursuance of an order ofytjie Inferior Com l
X of Chatham County, white sitting fornrdinn
* rj[ purposes, will be sold on tho 1st Tuesday in
, October next, at the Court Houses in Union and
; Paulding Counties, between the usual hours of
’gale, the followiug property, viz;
One tractof Land containing 160
or less, in Union County, 1st Seci
District, known as number (23) twenty-three.
One tract, in Paulding Connty, containing 40
acres, more or less, 3rd Section and 3rd District,
known as number (231) two hundred and thirty-
one; belonging to the Estate of Waller Dahois,
and sold for Uie benefit of tho heirs and creditors.
SAM’L. CLAGHORN, 7..,
- - , ^ORLANDO A. WOOD, ( Admr9 *
july 22 176 . ’
• Assignee’s Notice.
THE subscribe! has been appointed Assignee
by Henry N. Gamble, of all his Estate und
Hi, forthe'benofit of all his creditors. All
_ on* indebted to said Henry N. Gamble, are
requested to make immediate payment; and the
-***--< * ttid Henry N. Gamble, ore request-
n their accounts properly attested,
“lonths, otherwise the undersigned
ousible for the pnyment of them
l H. W. HUDNALL.
ily 18,1840.
7513m
editor's Notice.
lebted to the late Peter Mas-
ft County, will please make
delay; and all those having do-
* estate, will render them in ac-
J **"r of the undersigned.
“pFcwu’d
tate of Dr. Josiuh Wilson, lias made ap
plication for Letters Dismissory from said.estate,
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail
persons interested, to file their objections (ifany
they have) in the Clerk’s office of the Court of
Ordinary nfsaid county, within the time prescri
bed by law; otherwise letters dismissory will be
granted. •
Witness, the lion. Lewi* Ilincs, one ofthe
Justices of said Court,this 13th day of April,1840.
aprii 14 J. SMITH, c. c. o.
Notice.
F OUR months after date, application will be
made to the Court ofOrdinary for the Coun
ty of Camden, for leave to sell nil tho Lots and
Improvements situate in the Town of Jefferson,
belonging to the estate of John Bailey, late of
said county decensed.
G W. THOMAS, \
ROUT. LANG, <
jnne 25 154
Adm’ors.
ft. James Fort nnd Stephen Ct
Jloracn 8. Pratt, that C. W. Cartwright. Simon
Grcetilenfnnd W. H. Gardner, Trustees of tho
Brunswick Land Company, on tho 15th dny of
October, 1836, made and executed n certain
Mortgage Deed to the said James Fort and ste*
phen'C. King, in and to all thoso tracts of Land
which lying and hoing on Turtle River in tho
County and State aforesaid, adjoining the town
common of Brunswick, containing five thousand
six liundrud and forty acres, more or loss, with
the exception oftwo acres of Pino Land given by
James Fort, on which trnqt a hpuse o( worship
called Uie Chnnei, situate about five miles from
Brunswick, said tracts being more particularly
described, ami houuded os follows, viz: Two
tracts ol snid land adjoining and containing to-
geUierby resnrvey three hundred and ninety-five
acres, more or less, granted on tho Gth January,
1767, to Henry Lawrens, including two hundred
acres surveyed for Robert Sat age and now form
ing u part ol raid tracts, houuded at the time of
survey southerly by lutid reserved for the public
service known as the Brunswick Common, north
erly .by oUicr lands ordored to the said Henry
Lnwrens, and on all other sides by marsh aqdv.i
cent lands; and the other of said tracts bounded
northwest part by land of Jucob Hclvestine. for
Ilelvcston) nnd part by vacant lands, southerly
by other lands ordered the said Iletiry Lnwrens,
nnd on all other sides by marsh and vacant kinds;
both of which said tracts have such forms and
marks, natural nnd artificial, as are expressed and
dolinented on Ute plats annexed to said grants.
Oue other tract of said land granted ou tho second
day of September. 1766, to Jacob Helvestine.
containing according to the original survey, four
hundred acres, by resnrvey four hundred and six
ty acres, more or less, hounded nt the time ofsur-
;y on all sides by vacant lauds, hut.now south-
_.ly by the above described tract; one other tract
of said lands called tho Peacock tract, containing
originally five hundred acres, and by* rosurfoy
five hundred and seventy-five acres, purchased at
Sheriff's sale by James Fort on the 14th day of
January, 1822, sold as the property of A. D.
Lnwrens, bounded west by tho tract last descri
bed, northerly Ity lauds of Thomas Spalding, and
southwest by lands surveyed by the raid Janies
Fort oh liie 2d day of Jauuary, 1803, containing
by the original survey one thousand acres, and by
resnrvey eleven hundred and ninety-six acres,
bounded southwesterly by lands granted to the
aforesaid Henry Lawrens, northwest by lands
granted to Jucob Helvestine, and on all other
sides by unknown nnd vacant land-j; one other
tract of said laud hounded northwest by tract last
described, souUiwesterly by the aforesaid tract of
Henry Lawrens, east by land surveyed for Ray
mond Deraere.andsontli by tracts hereinafter des
cribed, containing four nundted and fifty acres,
more or less; one other tract ofsaid land bounded
hy the tract last described on Uie northwest, south
westerly by tho aforesnid tract of Henry Law reps,
east by land surveyed for Raymond, Demere, and
south hy tract hereinafter described, containing
four hundred and fifty acres,more or less; one oth
er tract of said land, bounded by the tract last
described on the northwest, southwesterly by the
aforesaid tracts of Henry Lawrens, east by lands
of Raymond Dnmere, containing two hundred
und forty acres; one other tract of said land grant
ed to Raymond Demoreonthe lDtli day of Janu
ary, 1773, bounded northward by lnti'is of John
Ryon nt the time of survey, nnd on all other sides
by vacant land, northwesterly by the two tracts
last described, containing by the original survey
three hundred acres, for tne bettor Scoring the
payment offivo promissory notes made by C. W.
Cartwright, President of said Brunswick Land
Company to Uie said James Fort and Stephen C.
King, for the sum of six thousand dollars each,
amounting to thirty thousand dollars with inter
est from the 13th day of October, 1333, at the rate
of eight per cent per annum, due in five years
from the date of said notes, (which is 13th Octo
ber, 1336) in five equal annual instalments, nnd
that the principal on two of said notes amounting
to twelve thousand dollars, as well as the interest
op twenty-four thousand dollars from the J3th
October, 1837, are sttll due and unpaid to said
James Fort and Stephen C. King. On motion
of A. J. Besscnt, plaintiff’s attorney* it is order
ed, that the said Brunswick Land ( Company, its
officers and members, do within six months from
date.hereof, pay into the said Court the principal
aud interest which may then be due on said notes
and mortgage with all costs, or that in defHttb
thereof, the Equity of redemption of said Bruns
wick Land Company in and to the said mortgag
ed lands, from thenceforth be forever bound und
foreclosed; and it is further ordered that this rnle
be published in one of the Gazettes of Savannah
once a month for four months, or served on the
President, officers and members of said Bruns
wick Land Company, or Uie agent or attorney
personally at Court three months previously to
the expiration ofsaid six months.
Let Rule Nisi issue, 21st April, 1840.
CHAS. S; HENRY,
Judge Sup. Court, E. D. Ua.
A true extractfrom the minutes.
JA31ES MOORE, Clerk,
june 12 143f4m
&,38,
tr -
TMbi# „ ,..
70, 80jM, 99,101,103,
Town Lot No, 74—1 Lot at
Town Lot. Non. ISO, 130,131,139, J37,11
ISO, 153,164,167,170, |170,174-13 Lota at 91
41 each.
No... 179,180,181,189,811,812,910,817,918,
219—10 Lot., nt $113 each,
No. 183,1 Lot ot $3 76.
No.. 999, 934,836,930,937, 839, 955, 950,
857,958,959,800,801,909, 903,979, 984, 885,
980,987,288, 308,316-93 I.oU nt bGc. each.
No., 399, 330, 331, 332, 339, 340, 341, 353,
355,355—10J.nl. at04 cent. ench.
No., 357, 383, 386, 404, 405, 400,407; 408,
409,410,411,419,413.414, 410, 417,418,410,
490. 441,455,457,458, 480. 500, 507, 515, 516,
521, 539,533, 555,550—33 Lot. nt 70o. each.
Claimant, to the abovo Lot. os Ihr ns hnown,
are V. Don, T. B. King, Colby ADovio, YV\ 1J.
Stile., Jnno Romalinrt, P. Ilountonn, V. Wool-
Iny, S.-Dnrt, J. T, Lnwronce. 8. Moody, Jut.
Moore, (Trustee) B. F. Hnrris, Ex’ore«tnte A-
mo. Whitehead, 8. A. Kimberly. K. 8. Kee., It.
Holton, W. B. & C. Dav'u, K. Hutchinson, J,
W. Anderson, c.tnto J. Berrien, S. Chase, K. L.
Gamble.
otiroUInniu,
cured of a most reuiaiknbl
neon, emotion, where tlm body wn. enve
nicer., nnd e*cri tlm lon.il. or (lie t
... en nwny—und hy ti.lng these Pill* c .
weeks, wiu entirely reitorcd to hcnlth.—A’eu
York Eramwcr.
PETERS' VEGETABLE PILLS.
Thoy do indeed restore the health of tlm body,
Notice.
F OUR month, atler date, application will he
oindeto the Honomble the Justice.ofthe
Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting
for ordinary pnrpose., for leave'to sell all that
Home ond out Building, on Lot No. 3, Pula.ki
Word, in the City of Savannah, for the benelitof
the heir, and creditor* of estate of Lowia Bird,
SARAU BIRD, Adra’ix.
deceased,
july 13
168
Notice.
F OUR month, after date, i shall apply to the
Honorable Uie Inferior Court of Comden
Connty, for leave to sell all the Real Estate ol
James Lloyd, deceased,
july 38 E. D. TRACY; Adm’or.
To Contractors.
Engineer’s Office, Central Rail Road, I
SuMimuh, August 28,1840, (
P ROPOSALS will he recoived hy thasnbseri-
her until the 20th of October next, for build
ing n Bridge over tho Oconee River, for Uie
Central Rail Road, nnd also for erecting ehnnt
4000 feel in length of truss work iu the river
swamp.
The site ofthe Bridge is about 18 miles belpw
Mi'ledgpville; it i. to he of lattice work, with two
spans of 125 feet each, ond supported hy two
abutment* end one pier of masonry, at an eleva
tion of about 22 feet nbnve low water mark. The
amount of stone and lumber required, will be a-
hout500 porches ofthe former, and about 112,-
000 feet of the latter.
The truss work will he supported hy piles, at
a menu elevation of about 18 feet above the
F OUR months oftm^dato,* application will b« fwamp. and will require 600,000 fceT BMoftfm’
mo le to Uie Conrt of Ordinary of Liberty bor. exclusive of piles.
" ' •--* - Flans nnd specifications of tho work may be
seen, and. all necessary explanations will he giv-*
en, ou application to the undersigned nt this of-
a
Property in the New Town and adjoining the'New
and Old Totcne.
Town Lota Nos. 200,201,202, 203,804,474,
473,476.477,478,470,480—12 Lots,taxed $5 15
Nos. 740,741,742,743, 744,745,740—7 Lota
taxed $2 30.
Nos. 000, 070,971,072,073-6 Lota, taxed $1
40. ...
Nos. 1134,1135,1136,1137,1138,1290,1300.
1301,1302.1303—10 Lota, taxed S1 88.
Nos. 1465.1460.1467,1408, 1668,1660,1670,
1671,1672-0 Lota, taxed $1 35.
Nos. 1933,1934,1935,1937,1938, 2199,2200,
2201,2202.2203,2204-11 Lota, taxed $1 25.
Nos. 2465,2466,2467,2469—4 Lota, taxed 31c.
150 acres Land below the Old Town taxed
$37 50. OwnorT B.King.
Town Lota Nos. 430, 431,411,412, 178,179,
180, and wharf lota J78,179,180—10 Lots, taxed
$4 69. Owner P. Leach.
Towu Lota No*. 103,158,159,374,375,wharf
lot No. 103—6 Lota, taxed $2 82. Owucj L. A.
Bond.
Town Lota Nos. 160,1G1,528,589, 530,531,
6 Lota, taxed $2 81. Owners P. Leach und J.
D. Gardner.
Nos. 439,440—2 Lots, taxed 94 cents. Own
er C. J. Shelton.
Town Lota Nos. 496,497—2 Lots, taxed 94c.
Owner J. McDermid.
House and Lot taxed $188. Owners Wilson
and Sanborn.
House and 2 Lots, taxed $225. Owner Jos.
Bancroft.
3 acres Land, taxed 42 cents. Owner S. Dart.
127 acres Land east of the city, taxod $17 83;
23 do do do do do, do 47 cents. Owner U. Dart.
760 acres Land, taxed .$75. Owners Bruns
wick and Florida R K Co.
5 acres Land, taxed 94 eta; 2 Lots, Nos 145 and
146, taxed 94 cents. OwnerT. W. Goode.
Store House, taxed $281; Houne.&c. and 17
acres Land, taxed $3 62, aud8 Slaves taxed $6.
Owner Gee Dupree.
3 Lota, House, &c. tax $2 25; 10 Slaves taxed
$5 63. OwrierMrs. C. Lamb.
Store and Lot, taxed $4 69. Owner Joseph
Lyman.
Store and Lot, taxed $188; stock id trade tax
ed $4 41. Owner J. Franklin.
' House nnd 2 Lots, taxed $5 63; 13 lots and
Building taxed $2813-100; 4 Lots taxed $281,
4 Slaves employed, taxed $4 25. Owners Bruns
wick Lumber Co.
1 Store, House and Lot, taxed $1 60; 1 Slave
taxed 94e. Owner B L Harris.
Academy Building, tax 94c, stock in trade, tax
$1 87;4 Slaves, tax $2 25. Owner James Moore.
Personal property, tax $1 25; 3 Slaves em
ployed, tux $2 81. Owner B. Talbot.
Capital Stock, tax $2 50. Owner tho Bank
of Brunswick.
Stock in trade, tax 94c. Owner R. HalHgnn.
Stock in trade, tax 94c; 2 Slaves employea,tax
$1 13, estate J R Ilazznrd.
Stock in trade, tox $187. Owner J W At-
will.
Stock in trade, tax 56c. OwnerB Duffy.
3 Slaves, tax $1 69. Owner J Spalding.
2 Slaves, tax $2 81. Owner J B Hnrris.
1 Slave employed, tax 94c. O wner A Scranton
5 Slaves employed, tux $2 81; personal pro
perty, tax $187. Owner A L King.
1 Slave employed, tax $113. Owner C Davis.
1 Slave employed, tax 75c. Owner J D Mil
ler.
2 Slaves employed, # tax $1J3. Owner Mrs.
Aust.
1 Slave employed, tax $1 87; one Stallion, tax
$1 13. Owner William P. Wilton.
4 Slaves, tax $2 25. Owner E 8 Ashcraft.
4 Slaves employed, tnx.$l GQ. Clark owner.
Personal property of J M Kunze, taxed $1 87.
Pcrsouu! property of II A Breed, taxed $1 87.
Persoual property of J M Suirtivuiit, taxed $1
Also, the following property taxed for the year
eighteen hupdred aud thirty-eight:
Academy Building, taxed $3 75. Owner Jns
Moore.
Personal property, of J R Ilazzard, tax $3 75,
Also, on tiie following.property for tho yeai
eighteen hundred and thirty-nine:
House and 17 acres of Land, tax $6; 8 Slaves,
tax $6. Owner Gee Dupree.
Academy Building, tax 94c; 3 Slaves, tax $2
25. Owner James Moore.
House and Lot, tax $2 25. Owner Thomas
Finegnn.
Stock in trade of Spalding and Stockwell, tax
ed 18fc.
Stock in trade ofJ R Ilazzard. tax $2 81.
3 Slaves, taxed $1 68}. 'Owner J Spalding.
1 Slave,.taxed $1 31. Owner J B Harris.
1 Slave, taxed $1. Owner 0 L Harris.
1 Slave, taxed $1. Owner J A D Lawrance.
1 Slave and one Stallion, taxed $375. Owner
William P Wilson.
1 Slave employed, taxed $1 31. Owner C
Davis.
WILLIAM P. WILSON, Mayor.
ffjPTho Milledgeville Journal is requested to
publish the above once a week for six weeks,
^nug 25 2051 l
~ftn House of Representatives*
W HEREAS a bill has passed both branches
ofthe'General Assembly, changing the
time of holding tbo sessions ofthe Legislature,
from annnnl to bi-ennial: but wkrreab it is pro
per on all occasions to ascertain .the will ortho
people, \vhenevor it can he done without inter
bring with the ordinary course of Legislation:
Therefore,
Beit molted by tfie Senate and House of Repre
sentatives of the Stale of Georgia, in General As
sembly met, and it is hereby resolved by the authority
1%
uy, amnio,
whatever,
«'J «nd mi,|,
etnbics, they do not expose those who use them
to danger, und their ofthets ore as certain ns thoy
nro salutary; thoy arc dally olid safely adminis
tered to inmttay, youth, manhood und old age, and
to women in tho most criticulnnd delicate circum
stances, they do not disturb or shock the nnimnl
functions, but rastoros thoir order and re-eBtab-
fishes their health; aud (br all the purposnswliich
a vegetable purgative, nr certain cleunser of the
whole system are required, they stand without a
rival.
D3* Sold wholesale nnd retail, at all the princi
pal Druggists in Savannah.
july 29 182—ly
tribes, am
'* ' ih:
tic.il chemists
norant proton
never hefuro administered in so happily
cions n combination. '
THE PHCENIX BITTERS nro so celled I
llfirrison’s Specific Ointment*
F Oll the euro of white swellings, scrofulous
and other tnmnrs, ulcers, sore legs, old and
fresh wounds, sprains and bruises, swellings and
inflammations, scald head, women's sore breasts,
rheumatic, pains, tetters, ornpliona, chilblains,
whitlow's, bib's, corns, ami external disnasos gen
erally . The proprietor has received nt least n
thousand certificates nnd other documents ill fa-
vorofhis SPECIFIC OINTMENT—nnd thoy
embrace almost nil the complaints—in their worst
stages—to which ointment or sticking plaster can
lie applied. Among theso certificates, there are
a great number from tho most eminent physicians
in tl\Q country, who use the Ointment in their
doily practice, in preference to any, or ull others
which havo ever been invented. The proprietor
has also received a great many testimonials from
farriers, military gontlomen, farmers and others,
relative to the ninuzing efficacy of his Ointment,
in bruises, cuts, and all tho external complaints
and diseases of horses; and among them are no
les«thnn n dozen certifying to tho most perfect
cures which it has performed on tho sore backs
of some of thoso animals. _ Altogether the pro
prietor feels no hesitation in stating—or in put
ting it to tho proof against ull composition—that
“HARRISON'S? SPECIFIC OINTMENT”
is vastly superior to every tning of tho kind which
has heretofore been offered to the public.
KJ’Sold whotmilc and retail at all the priori-
pa' Drug Stores in Savannah.
jnly
w
182—ly
The liiidna Cordial,
BEWARE OF PR AUD.
T HE unprecedented popularity ofthisbonefi-
cont aud inestimable CORDIAL in the U<
nited States, has induced one or more unprinci
pled persons to manufacture spurious catchpenny
articles, under various names, and purporting to
produce the same effect; but which, in reality, pro
duce no other effect than that of. swiudimg the
public; nnd to give a yet more plausible appear
ance of their cupidity, those persons affect that
Uieir wretched nostrums have been in use in
England nnd elsewhere for a number of years
whereas, until the illustrious Dr. Mnguin made
his wonderful discovery, no cure for barrenness
had been over thought of, or at lenst made pub
lic ; nnd ull tho^e then in use for the restoration
of tho decayed viri'.r powers were found to be of
hut little avail. Tlitta, all nostrums advertised
for barrenness ortho cure of inipotency, but Dr.
Mngnin’s nro mere catchpenny humbugs, which
would never have heuu thought of hut for the np-
pearouen and great celebrity of the LUCINA
.CORDIAL. As no counterfeit ofthe name is
nt present in circulation, it may in general be n
sufficient caution for the purchaser to dsk for tho
Luchin Cordial, hilt ns further assurance,it would
be ns well to note that its name, Lucina Cordial,
or Elixir of Love, is stumped in the glass of each
bottle—the combined arms of France and the li
nked States nre on the outward envelope—that
a Fleur de Lis is printed on the accompanying
directions, and beautifully embossed on the snow
bills hanging in the stores of those who have the
genuine article for sulc.
The celebrity of the Lucina Cordial being such
as it is, it is scarcely necessary to add tlinl.it is the
only efficient remedy for barrenness, and the res-
toralionof decayed i irile powers ever known;
and Umtin tho cure of Fluor Albus,Gleet,obstruc
ted, difficult or painful Menstruation, the incon
tinence nfihe urine, or tho involuntary discharge
thereof, its superiority over every other medidino
is not only accided,
salo hy
july 29
restored to lift (Vom tho ashes of its own uinn,,,
tion. The PHamU Bitters nre entirely voeetnbl
composed of roots found only in certain parti i
™,'X eMcrn C0 "M*y> which will wNibiy ears
FEVERS AND AGUES ofall kinds, wilfnever
ail to eradicate entirely alt the effects of mercury
infinitely sooner than the most powerftil preont
ntions ofSursnpnrilln. nnd will immediately cure
the determination of BLOOD TO THE HEADt;
noVhr fails in sickness incident to young females;
and will he found n certain remedy in oil cases of
nervous debility nnd weakness of the most im
paired constimtions.
Ab a remedy for Chronic nnd Inflnmmntoi
Rheumatism, tho effieucy of the Photo fx Bittai
will he demonstrated bv the use ofa single bottR^
The usual dose of these Bitters is half a wine
glass full, in water nr wine, and this quantity mar
bo taken two or three rimes a dny, about half at?
hour before meals, or a less nunntity may be ta*
ken at nil times. /.To those wno nre nffiicted with
indigestion after meals, those Bitters will prove
invaluablo, ns they very greatly increase Uieac-
tion ofthe principal viscera, help them to perforat
their functions, and enuble the stomach*to dis
charge into the bowels whatever is 'offensive.
Thus indigestion is easily and speedily removed,
appetite restored, and the mouths of rite absorb*
ing vessels being cleansed, nutrition is facilitated
and strength of body and enorgy of mind are the
happy results.
For farther particulars ofMoffiitt’s Life Pills
and Pfimnix Bitters, apply at Moffntt’s office Noi
510 Broadway. New York, where the Pills can b« I
obtained for 25 cents, 50 cents and $1 per bor,
ond the Bitters for $1 o $2 per bottle. Numer
ous certificates of the wonderful oflloacy of both;
may ho there inspected. 1
For salo hy A. BARTOW. .
At his Store, on the Bay, corner ofDrayton-St;
july 14 160—ly _
Peters* Vegetable Pills
A RE daily effecting some of the most astoa.
ishing and wonderful cures that have ever
been known—iu consequence of which they havo
now become a shining mark, against which all the 1
arrows of disappointed hope, envy and uncharit* I
ablcness nre levellod without distinction. • f- [
Peters’ Vegetable Pills are anti-bilious, anti,
dyspeptic, and anti-mercurial, and may justly ix
considered a Universal Medicine-but they ars
ItlCi
C°l ,en > Miller & Co. nnd John
D ; Doldnnoy, will act as my Attornies du-
ring my ubseuce. ALEX. A. bMETS.
jnly 15 17012m
Notice*
.T’VURING the absence of the undersigned,
XJ Mr. Joseph.George, Jr. is duly authorized
to act os his Attorney.
“in 81. GEORGE H. MAY.
Application may also bo made at diet
K ’s office at Macon, from the 10th to. tlm
iptember, and from the 10th to the 15l
i of
October.
Mr. F. P Holcomb, assistant engineer, now
engaged in locating tho line west of tta Oconee,
if applied to, will point out tho site of tho work,
and will give any .information touching its local-
Bids will be received fur eithartho masonry,
die superstructure ofthe bridge, or the Uuas
work alone, or for the whole together.
I- O. REYNOLDS, Chief Engine,..
°ng 31 ,810- “
jRHHb
on Moore’s Wharf, 6|
Gth August, 1810.
:ided, but unquestionable. For
Cm. ft. HENDRICKSON,
162—ly Savannah.
I*e Cordial dc leucine, ou L’El-
cxir dc ft*’Amour.
W E perceive by tiio papers that the famous
French physietan, Dr. Mngnin, has estab
lished an ngency'for the sale of the above named
extraordinary medicine in this city; and to speak
the truth, we are sorry for it, us we think that
there are too many people in thb part of the
world already. VVo dare not enter into an expin-
uariou of tho wonders effected hy this medicine
here, but will nevertheless venture to add, that it
is the roynlist tiling iti'the world (or gentlemen nnd
ladies who nre husbands aud reives, und who wish
to ha fathers and mothers. The agent should take
this medicine to the far west, where people are
scarce.—New York Examiner.
u The Lucine Cordial” is a general invfgorator
of the human frame iu all the various cases of
langor, lassitude and debilitation, and is nt tho
same time so simple, yet so efficacious, that while
it can renovute the prostrated energies of aginnt,
an infant muy uao it. not only with iinpnnitv, but
with advantage. Tho Lucine Cordial isulsoan
indubitable cure for tlieinconiincnce ofthe urine,
or the involuntary discharge thereof. It is like
wise an invaluable and unrivalled medicine in
cases of chronic eruptions of the skin, and in the
dropicu) affections ofthe ngo.
This celebrated aud inestimable Cordial is for
sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
jnly 29 182—ly Savimhah. •
Female Obstruction*,
Heartburn, Furred Toiigno, Nansen, Distension
ofthe Stomach nnd Bowels, Incipient Diarrfura, I
Flatulence, Habitual Cost!vnness, LnssofAppe-1
rite, Cholic, Blotched or Sallow CoropiaXioa, I
and in all cases of Torpor of the Bowels, when I
n Cathartic or nn Aperient is needed. They an I
exceedingly mild in their operations, producing I
neither nnnsea, griping nor debility. 1
ID'S old wholesale and retail at all tho principal
Drug Stores in Savannah. , july 29 182—ly
Compound Sur§apnillfa* or
Ulead Syrup,
K NOWN from ull others by being called No. ]
1 Silver Top. Also, as n further security, I
my signnture will he found in my own hand wri* I
ring, uitfo on tiie outside wrapper.
From the Editor of the Herald.
Brown's Sarsaparilla Compound.—ThU delight-1
ful and pleasant hovcniffe for the summer, is fait I
coming into use, and will soon be pn indispen* I
ble article in nverv family. It mokes a dehghtfnl I
mead, and is an excellent purifier of the Blood. I
By a very smull expenditure of money, the por-fl
chaser has a bottle ofthe Sarsaparilla CnmpouHft
and a box containing the Saline Powder; the o>*ff
ly necossaiy accompaniment is a pitcher of ks|
water, and you have a perfect fountain, wher*,i
reader, you may refrigerate to your heart’* coa-i
tent. A little of tho Saline mixed with die pre*|
pared Sarsaparilla will give you as grateful >I
glass of Sarsaparilla Mead as can be found indal
city. We speak (Vom experience; don’t take o* I
word, but go • und got the^ article of Willis* I
Brown, the invontor, 481 VValthihgton-staeet. 1
For salo by T. M. & J. M. TURNER,
ntig 20 Monument Square,
otn- <« Biennial ** ns mtt y fovor the meeting of tho
Legislature every year, or once in two years: and
that tho resolution be published iu the newspa
pers in this State for three months before tho first
Monday in October aforesnid.
. . .JOSEPH DAY, .
Speaker ofthe House of Representatives.
Attest-Joseph Sturgis, Clerk.
In Senate, concurred in, 21st Dec. lSSO.'"
ROBERT M. ECHOLS,
_ > Presidentolthe Sonata.
Attest-—David J. BAilev, Secretary.
Approved, Doc. 24th, 1839.
CHARLES. J.' McDONALD, Governor,
july 1 159—3m
Jn*l received'from RajaardA
GROCE Soda Powder.'.
Valicr’9 Celebrated French PIMi,
Three Hundred Dollars Challenge.
T HE genuine French Pills against all tho
QUACK nostrums ofthn ngo—Tor tho cure
ofa certain disease. The FRENCH PILLS
are applicable in nil cascsfor either sex, (warrant
ed free from mercury,) and do not affect- the
breath in the least, nnd are perfectly pleasant nnd
agreenhle to the stomach, nnd have never failed
to make a speedy and permanent cure, will.out
tho least regard to diet or application to business.
In long, protracted or chronic stages of tho dis
ease, ohstinato Gleets, Fluor Alims, Gravel, Fe
male Compluinta, ora weakness of those organs,
they ure beyond a doubt the most effectual reme
dy ever discovered, having cured many obstlnnto
cases after every other medicine bad failed. The
French Pills have been so universally successful
that tho proprietor chaclcsoxs any one to pro
duce a remedy of. equal certainty under a forfeit
ure pfTbreo Hundred Dollars
Price $2 per box. For sate
G. R. HENDRICKS!
July 89
■ oox. For sale hy
HENDRICKSON, Savdnnah.
182—ly
do. For sale by
THOS. P.YERSO]
onSmagtiK
O" nard &.N<>)!;■’ Scidlilz Powders, 10 do
do Sods do; also, Sigroco Puller's Aperient Mng.
nosia. Received por hrlg Wilson Fuller mid lor
ealohy ANSON PARSONS,
aug 19 'No. S Gib boos' Range.
Vhlorliln ot Lime,
TUST roc’d nt POROHKR &. LA ROCHE’S
ti Drug Store,, sign of the Gilt Dali, opposite
tho Market, '
Chloride ofLime, Chiorido of Stldn
"Iw
Unman ftftnftr. ..
T HE disenses ofthe unir among us wsW I
which occasion baldness and gradual fiml j
off of the hair, and thinness of it—the cmmsr I
which arise from many disorders, especially ft-1
vers; perspiration, which extends the ffore*.rj|
taxes the roots, causes the hoir to fall off. ond of |
tan occasions total baldness. Baldness h** eta I
been esteemed a grentdeffect. Ilgeneralljr antai
through violent exercise, from whence nriMPJf I
spirarions, which too frequently occasion
ofthe hair—it relaxes the roots—the nrdity |*» I
vents the fluid acting on the hoir, which ocean* I
it to waste: For instance, after a violent perw I
ration the hnir becomes dry, it feels extreme I
harsh, nnd no elasticity in it whatever; Uierelojl
to prevent its taking an effect on the hsir,w»|
rub the hair dry with n doth, then apply ■
soda Oil to Uie roots of the hoir, so tiiot Uie iw|
of the head may he moistened, and remain *oir|
ter each time of perspiration. .J
Sold wholesale nnd retail by tiie propnw|
Thos. Quirk, No. 490 Broadway, N. xorkjwi
^"‘““'’‘an’eON PARSONS. ^lI
Dp. Vnikh*u miPiimniie
Dr. JeWs Bhennintic Lini“rj|
T HIS highly approved and Jopf
application for Rheiimolio Disordsn.!.* J
fully prepared according to theongmsl reep |
Sir Richard Johb, Daronol, Physician l® *// 1 " I
Majesty ami Royal Family. It is I
that tiie excruciating pain, the decitp'™'' ^ ■
formily and premature old ago, I
usual attendants and consequence, ormi I
ad disorder, oro suffered hy many I
utter despair of a cure, or frequent aisspF .j ■
ment in mo efficacy of the numerous |jn ■
antidotes used to effocl this purpo. ■. .» • ,1
who have mode trial of Dr. JebhsRW .1
Liniment, oven in olistinnto cases of leas |
iug, and of the most severe character, ".l
cetved essential relief, end many hove
ed in a few doys, some in twonty f' ; " r ..
a number of peraons in Doslon Wf iHSfl
were fonnerly nfflletcd' with®
have very ftii y and satislhotorily JwJiV <
tifioateanro In the pcessloii oftMi "
which prove tho most thorough and so (
cures by mean, of this most J
in cases where oilier approved j
mended Ibr chilblains^ b/nl*os, .P'" 1 "
ness, stiffness of the joints, &o. rri
A supply of thoobove ^artwlo,
inly U ■ Opposite tlto_MoMj!!!!j!Si>|
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