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J in Octo-
Court Halim in tint
_ Jie tminl hnnra nf«nla,
inudihotmprovom-ni*
_ , lying aud king in tho city or
... o wit: .
Lot No. eight (8) nnd iinprnunnnnt*. third
~ " g, Uov'nnld’i Word, liontnlnd north by n
nnih by Briniglitiiii-ntrool. coot by l.ot No.
and went by "Lot No. llinp (9)1 nisotho
0 lialfof J.M No. ten (Id)nnd Improve.
onnn! Tythlng. Derby Wnrd,bound-
' no, suuth bv Dronobtnn rtroot,
•Otroct. nnd west bv the wnrtprn
io. Ion (10) i levied on undornnd
i nnccnlinn imned onto) tho tulbii-
hntlinin County, nt tholnntunco of
Clngliorn & Wood vo. Joint Gnrdnor. Proper
1 ‘ 1 out bv defendant.
,(8Ifi WYLLY, Sltoriirc. c.
' (Georgian)
SlicrlfpH Sale.
•fTriLLbonttldon tho first Tncsdny in Octo-
W her nett, before tho Conn Jfon«o in
OhuCily of Savannah, betvroon tho timtol lionra of
Tito etonni'tont Oglethorpe, hor mnehinory,
boiler, cnginoniidappiirtcnniicestlivnTow Bonn,
Non. l,2.G,7nndll, two bund engines undone
Doth: levied on under nnd by virtue ofo 9. ft. on
ftreclosiiroofniortgnge, issued out of the Iitfert-
, r Court of Clintbatn County nl the instanco of
William A. Kniu vs. the President, Directors and
Company of |!to Savannah At Augttata Steam
boat Comuanv.
■ fcLISlIA WYLLY, Sherbre.c.
nttgj (Georgian)
in Co'iuly Slier IPs N ile..
L bn sold in trout of the Court House
aeid County, on tho lirst Tuesday in
■tober neit. between the usual lionra of sale,
All the fight, title, interest and claim ofEn-
gene Purred to a Building in the city of Bruns-
jwicki levied on os the property of aaid Farrell,
to aatisfv nn execution issued on the foreclosure
ofa mortgage in favor of Titos. H. Wood.
-July 31- E. M. MOORE. SlicrilTo.c.
niynn County SlicriU’s Sale.
^TTHLL bo sold on the first Tuesday in Octo-
W bar next, before tho Court House in the
eitv of Brunswick, between the nsual hours of
sale, the following property, to wit:
-ef nviho- uiv cushioned Chairs, 3 fine mahpga-
»y Writing Desks, 1 Iran Safe, 1 Store; levied
a umatiafy an execution issued ont of n Justices’
hurt in favor of Gee. Dupree vs. The Bruns-
& Florida R.R.Cn.
it 4 E* M.’ MOORE, Sheriff o. c.
i County Sheriff's Sale.
LL bo sold an tho first Tuesday iu Octo
ber next, before the Court flense in the
elty' orBrunswick, between (he usual hour* of
•ate#
A House and Lot, situate in tho city of Bruns*
wick, end known as tho .Store of Dart, Barritt
CbTlevied on to satisfy an execution issued out
ifti* Bn perior Court in favor of J'. M. Kuuzy
Tf. Dart, Barrftt & Vo.
H4 E. M. MOORE. Sheriff o. c..
W HEREAS Mntlltsw lloidl, Ims appllotl to
the Ilonnrablo lbs
Effingham County, for ltd
on thu estate and effects ol
late of said county iloooast
Tlioae aro there (bredo
and singular tba kindred nnd creditors oflheuaid
do censed, to file their objections (It any they havo)
totha granting of the ndtninitilstration of the
teto of the deccaaefitti tin, applicant In UidClorV.
nfiico of die said Court, on or before the 84th
dav of September uexlt otherwise lollera ofad-
mtn'istratloirwill Ita granted.
Witness, the Hon. C. Powera,.one«ftlio Jus
tices of said Court thin iMtlt day of August, A. D.
1840. JOHN CUARLl'ON, c. o. is. o.
aug 44 . '
Cbuthuui
* corgitt-Eiaugltniu County.
T o all Whom il may concern. Whereas,
John Moi/.gcr, Administrator or tho cstato
of Solomon Motsgar, deceased, lias applied to
the Honorable the Court of Ordinary ofEtfing-
ham Comity, for Letters of DismUsory from said
TJiosoare therefore to cite and admonish nil
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objection* (ifauy they
have) in the Cleik’s office of tho snid Court, oil
or before tho 17Ui day of February next, other*
win* letters of Di«nris*nry will bo granted.
Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus
tices ofthe said Court, this 17th dav of August,
A. D. 1840. . JOHN CHAMILTON,
aug 17 Clerk, C.C.O. E. C.
Georgia—Effingham County.'
T O nil whom it may Concern. Whereas,
Henry M. Wilson, Adininis riitof of tlie
estate of Peter Kettl«s, deceased, has applied to
the Honbrable the Court of Ordinary of Effing-
ham County, for Letters of Dismiwory on said
estate.
These am thcrefnro to cito and admonish pH
and singular, tho kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections, (if any they
havo) in the Clerk’s office of tho said Court, on
or before the 17th day of February next, other*
wise Letters of Disuiissorv will bo granted^.
Witness, the lion. C. Powers, one of the Jus*
ticesofthe said Court, this 17th day of August,
A. D. 1840. JOHN CHARLTON,
apg 17 Clerk.C.C. O E. C.
in County Sheriff’* Male,
1, bo sold on the first Tuesday in Octo*
ir next, before tho Court House in the
;Bjrnns\yick, between the usual hours of
:t of Land, containing (250) two hundred
veres, more or less, situate, lying nnd
_ Account/ of Glynn, andknownas Fan
cy Bluff; levied on to satisfy an execution Issued
ont of she. Superior Court in favor of James M.
'— i. John Anderson.
E. M, MOORE, Sfreriffo. c.
County. Sheriff’s Sale.
be sold.on the first Tuesday in Octo*
next, before the Court House in the
runswick, between the usual hours of
following tracts of Land at the risk of
purchaser:
“ utaiuing two hundred and fifty
„ N E.by vacant land, S W by Col.
’a luud,*N W by vacant land, and 8 E
Robert Piles and Samuel Hiegin*
lands; another tract containing three
acres, hounded 8 E by. Gibbon's land,
'arris land, and on all other sides by old
[.levied on to satisfy an execution issued
Superior Court of Glynn County in
'uiuford & Twon vs. .Sarah Hirgin-
E. M. MOORE, Sheriffo. c.
Georgia—Effingham County#
T O all whom it may Concern. Whereas,
John Metzger.has applied to tho Honorable
the Court of Ordinary or Effingham County,
for Letters of Administration on the estate and
effects of David Metzger, late of said County.de
ceased. * .
These nre'therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred nnd creditorsof the said
deceased, to file their objections, (ifimy they
have) to the granting of the administration ofthe
estate of the deceased, to the applicant ill the
Clerk's office ofsaid Court, on or before tho 17th
day of September next, otherwise Letters of Ad
ministration will be granted.
Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one ofthe Jus.
ticesofsaid Court, tins ]7tiiday of August, A. D
1640. JOHN CHARLTON,
aug 17L Clerk, C. O. E. C.
Georgia—Effinglmtn County.
T O nil whom it may Concern, Whereas,
John Charlton, has applied to the Honora
ble the Court of Ordinary of Effingham County,
for Lottnrs of Administration de bonis non, nn
thpestnteand effects of Daniel Schultz, lato of
said County, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors ofthe said
deceased,to file their objections, (ifany they have)
to tho grantingof the administration ofthe estate
ofthe deceased, to the applicant in the Clerk's
office ofthe said Court, on or before the 17th day
of September next, otherwise Letters of Admin
istration will bo granted.
Witness, the lion. C. Powers, one of the Jus
tices ofsaid Court, this 17 th dny of August. A. D
1840. JOHN CHARLTON,
Court;
appearing By tite, return or*tho Sheriff, that
_ the defiindnnt to hot fh brantnd within tlie
County of Chatham, nud that she la without the
limits of the State, nn motion of tlie Complain
ant's Attorney, it is ordered.that tho said Sarah
Ann Clifton do appear on orbelhte tioxt term of
this court, pud file hernnsvyoror defensive alle
gation In writing, or in enso of her*default, the
said Complainant shall proceed to trial Ami It
is further ordered, that a copy of thla rule be pub
lished in otto of tho Gazette* of this State and of
the City of Savannah, once a month until tho
next term of till* Court.
A truo extract from the minutes.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
Deputy Clerk Sup. Court C. C.
aug 25 2Q5t2dmj
Georgia—In Glynn Sup. Court.
the Oil
tod to
date ol
in the
(n»;i9.31,
88,89,80,47,49. Bay! ^ v . .
19.80. 91, 92.97.89-98 Lota at *9 89 caoh.
1, l«, 101.103, J IT, lie—10- Lot at #1
Town-Lot No, 74—1 Lot at $4 G9.
Town LotsNos. 189y 130.131.189,137,138,
158.163,104,107,170, (172,174-13 Lots at $1
41 each.
Nos. 179,180,181,189,2J1,219,210,817,818,
919—10 Lots, at $113 each.
No. 183.1 Lot at $3 75.
Nos. 299, 834', 9:16,830.937, 939, 865, 260,
257.258,269, 200,201,202. 863,279,284, 285,
286,287,988, 308,316—23 Lots at 85c. each.
Nos. 329, 330. 381. 338. 339, ,340, 341, 363,
354, .366—10 Lots ut94 cents each.
Noa. 357, 383. 3*5, 404, 406, 400,407, 408,
409,410, 411, 412, 113. 414, 410. 417, 418, 419,
420,441, 465, 457,458, 4*0. 60(1, 607,516, 5J0,
621, 539,533,555.65G—33 Lets at 70c. each.
Claimants to tho above Lots a* (Ur na known,
are U. Dart, T. B. King, Colby & Davis, W. II.
] Stiles. Jane Remaliort. P. llou-tomi, V Wool-
A rniL Tkrm, 1840.
James Fort* Stephen C. King, ) .
for the use of Horace S. l'rstt. t
ys. f
Brunswick Land Company. J %
I T appearing to the Court upon ‘Petition of
Junto* Fort nnd Stephen C.Kmg for the use of
Horace S. Prntt, that C. \V. Cartwright, Simon
Greenleaf and »\V* H. Gardner,Trustees of the
Brunswick Land Company, jon the 15th dny of I ley, S. Dart, J. T. Lawrence 8. Moody, Jus.
October, 1836. made nnd executed a certain I Moore, (Trusteo) B. F. Harris, Ex’or osinte A
Mortgage Deed to the said' Juines Foit nnd Ste-! moj Whitehead, 8. A. Kimberly. E. 8. Rees, It
aug 17
Clerk, C.O.E.C.
Shfetiff's Sale*
TTTILLbe sold on the first Tuesday in Octo-
vV her next, between the nsual Honrs of side,
before the Co;irt House in Hinesville, Liberty
Cohnty, the following property, viz:
‘One tract of Land ‘containing two hundred
I, be the same more or less, with a good
lling Hoiis<*and other hecouHary buildings
lid tract,’lyitlg in Libert/ County on the wo-
■of Taylor’* Creek, bounded north by Bessiu-
r 1 ! lands, west and south by John Booth's land;
:ied On ns tho property of Stoplitn Lewis.to sat
is!/ two executions against him in favor of John
Hedgocock. Property pointed but by the pl’riu-
tiff. Levy made and returned to me by a Cou-
•table.* , S. S. MoODY, hfa. l. c*.
tae^tl::
Georgia—Hciatosli Comity.
To all Whom it may concern:
W HEREAS James R. Obberry applies to
me for Letters of Dismission, ns Execu
tor of the estate of John Obberry, late of said
co nnty deceased.
These nre therefore to cite and admonish all
and«mgul;<r tho kindred nnd creditors of said de
ceased, to be nnd appear ut my office within tlio
time prescribed bylaw, toshewcanse (ifany they
have) why saidletters should not begranted.
Given nnder my hand at office this first day of
May. 1810. J. E. TOWNSEND,
may 5 Clerk c. o. m. i. c.
Georgia—Liberty County.
To nil whom it may concern:
W HEREAS John 3. Maxwell, Guardian of
\Vm- Wallace Ward and Georgia Ward,
(minors) applies to me for letter* of Dismission
from said Guardianship,
These are. therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given nnder ray band tho 17 th dny of Februa
ry, 1840. JOHN W. STACY, c. c. o.
march II' 63
Admloistrator’s Hale.
nuance of an order from the Justices of
J Inferior Court while sitting for ordinary
^-' .will be sold on the lirst Tuesday in
r next, before the Court House in this
een the usual hours of sale, a Nearo
ied 31 oses,_belonging to theesmt-j ofM.
T, docoa*ed. .Sold for the benefit of tb/s
creditor* of said estate.
aeptl ORLANDO A. .WOOD, Adm'or.
ASmlnisirntor’s Sale.
•sututco Of an order ofthe Inferior Court
liathani County,.while sitting forordina
)ses,'will be sold on the 1st Tuesday in
next,at the Court Houses in Union nnd
Counties, between the usual hours of
Allowing property, viz i
ictof Liud containing 160 acres, more
n Union County, 1st Section and 6tb
/il as number (23) twenty-three.
. .Paulding County, containing 40
acres, more or lass, 3rd Section and 3rd District,
kndwn ns miml*«r(231) iwo.hundred and thirty-
one; belonging to the Estate of Walter Dubois,
■ml mitt fiirtii,; benefit of tho heirs aud creditor*.
■'’L,dlag»9Rn. _ | Adm , r> .
ORLiWDO A. WOOD
.
Assignee’. Notice.
FI1HE subseribet has been appointed Assignee
JL by Henry N. Gamble, of all bis Estate und
®ffeol*i for tho benefit of all bin creditors. All
perron* indebted to said Henry N. Gamble, arc
requested to make immediate payment; and the
creditors of said Henry N. Gamble,- are request-
cd to hand ip. their accounts propoily attested,
vvimlq.thrpo mouths, otherwise the undersigned
will not be relptftisible for tlie payment of them
outofthauNNtt^ ^ H. • W, HU DIVA LL.
, . Germfli]
aud for mile hy
HENDRICKSON.
Georgia-Bryan Coauty.
To all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS I«m*d Bird, Adm’or of the es
tate ofDr. Jodinh Wilson, has made ap
plication for Letter.-’ DUtnitsory from said estate.
These r.re tlierefore to cite and admonish all
.persons interested, to file their objections (ifoiiy
they have) in the Clerk's office of the Court of
Ordinary ofsaid cotinty, within the time prescri
bed by law; otherwise letters distnissory will be
granted.
Witness, the lion. Lewis Hines, one of the
Justice* of said Court,this 13th day of A prii;l840.
april 14 J. SMITH, c. c. o.
notice.
F OUR months after date, application will be
made to the ConrtofOrdiirjry for the Coun
ty of Camden. for leave to sell all the Lota nnd
Improvements situate in the Town of Jeffersim,
belonging to' the estate of John Bailey, late of
said county deceased.
' G W. THOMAS, ?
ROBT. LANG, f
juno25 164 •
Adm’or*.
phott C. King,-inand to nil those insets of Land
which ,lying oh«l lieing on Turtle River In tho
County und State aforesaid, adjoining the town
common of Brunswick, containing five ilmusand
fix bunured and. forty acre*, more or less, with
tho exception oftwo acres ofPine Land given by
Jomes Fori, on which tract a house «f worship
called the Chanel, situate about five mile* from
Brunswick, said tracts being more particularly
described, anil bounded ns follow*, vizi ^ Two
tracts ofsaid land adjoining nnd containing to
gether by resurvey three hundred and ninety-five
acres, more or less, granted nn tho 6th January,
1767, to Henry Lawrens. iuctiidiug two hundred
acres surveyed for Robert Savage and now form
ing apart ot said tracts, hounded at the time of
survey southerly by land reserved for the public
service known i* the Brunswick Cotm!ion t north
erly by other buds ordered to the said Henry
Lawrens. and on all other sides by marsh and v.i
cunt lands; and tlie other of said tracts bouhdad
northwest part by laud of Jacob Hclvostiue. (or
Helvestnn) and part by vacant lauds, routUerly
by other lands ordered the «iid.Henry Lawrens,
and on all other sides by marsh and vaeint lands;
both of which said tracts have such forms atul
mark*, natural and artificial, ns are expressed and
delineated on the plats annexed to said grants.
Que other tract «f said land granted on the second
day of September. 1766, to Jacob llelveatine,
containing uncording to the original survey, four
hundred acres, by resurvey four hundred and six
ty acres, more or*Ic.’s, bounded at the time ofsnr-
vey on nil sides .by vacant bftds, but now south*
erly hv the ahow lWcribed tract; one other tract
of said kinds called the Peacock tract, containing
originally five hundred acres, and by resnrvcy.
five hundred and seventy-five acres, purchased at
Sheritl's sale hy James Fort on the 14tli-dayof
January, 1899, sold as the property of’A.. D.
Lawrens, bounded west bv the tract last descri
bed, northerly by land* ofT|iomns Spalding, nnd
southwest by lands surveyed by the said Jatnes
Fort on the 2d day of January, 1808, containing
by the original survey one thousand acres, and by
resurvey eleven hundred and ninety-six, acres,
bounded southwesterly by lands granted to the
aforesaid ‘Henry Lawrens, northwest bv . lands
granted to Jacob llcivestiue, nnd on .ail other
sides by unknown nnd vacant land*; one other
tract of said laud bounded northwest by tract last
described, soutiiwesterly by the nforosnid tract of
Henry Lawrens, east by land surveyed for Ray
mond Demere.nnd•south by tracts hereinafter des-
. cribed, containing four hundred and fifty acres,
[ more or le»s; one other tract.ofs'iid land bounded
hy the tract last described on the northwest .south
westerly by the aforesaid tract of Henry Lawrens,
east by land surveyed for Raymond Demere.and
south by tract hereinafter duscribed, containing
four hu ndred and fifty acres, more or less; one oth
er tract of said laud, bounded, by the tract last
described on tlie northwest, southwesterly by the
aforesaid tract* of Heury Lawrens, east by lands
of Raymond Demere, containing two hnndred
and forty acres; one oilier tract of said land grant
ed to Raymond Demere on the 19th day of Janu
ary, 1773, bounded northward by lands of John
Ryon at the time of survey, and on all other sidp*
by vacant land, northwesterly hy the two tracts
last described, containing hy the original survey
three hundred acres, for the bettor securing the
payment of five promissory notes made hy C. W.
Cartwright. President of said Brunswick Land
Company to tlie said James Fortaud Stephen C.
King, for the sutu of six thousand dollars each,
amounting to thirty thousand dollars with inter
est from the 13th dny of October, 1833, at the rate
of eight per cant per annum, due in 'five, years
from the date of said notes, (which is 13th Octo
ber, 1830) in five equal annual in*ta!ments, nnd
that ll»o principal on two of said notes amounting
to twelve thousand dollars, as well as tho interest
on twenty-four thousand dollars from the J3lh
October, 1837, are still due and unpaid to said
James Fort and Stephen C. King* On motion
of A. J. Bcssent, plaintiff’s attorney, It ir order
ed. thnt the said Brunswick Land Company, its
officers and member*, do within six months from
date hereof, pny into the said Court the principuj
aud interest which may then be due on said notes
and mortgage with nil costs, or that in default
thereof, the Equity of redemption of raid Bruns
wick Land Company in audio the said mortgag
ed lands, from tlmncefortii be forever bound and
foreclosed; and it is further ordered that this rule
he published in one of the Gazettes of Savannah
oace a month for four mouths, or served on the
President, officer? and members of said Bruns
wick Land Company, or the agent or attorney
personally at Court threo months previously to
the expiration ofsaid six months. '
Let Rule Nisi issue, 21st April, 1840.
CHAo. S. HENRY,
Judge Sup. Court, E.D. Ga.
A true extract from the minutes.
JAMES MOORE, Clerk,
june 12 143114m
Notice.
F OUR mouths afterdate, application will be
made to the Honorable tlie Justices of tho
Inferior Court of Chatham County, wlu*n rifling
for ordinary purposes, for lenve tosell ull that
House nnd out Buildings on Lot No. 3, Pulaski
Ward, in the City of Savannah, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of estate of Lewis Bird,
decoasnd.
juiy 13
1G3
SARAH BIRD, Adm’ix.
Notice.
F OUR months after date, I shall apply to the
Ilauerabln the Inferior Court of Camden
County, for ienveto sell all Die Real Estate ol
James Lloyd, deceased.
july28 \ ,E. P. TRACY, Adm’or.
Notice.
F OUR months afterdate, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Liberty
County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell a tract'of Lund, belonging to the es*
tate of Moses Way, lying on Gravel Hill iu Lib
erty County,
June 12
143
A. S. MOODY, Adm’or.
Brouarlit to Jail,
A T Brunswick, Glynn County, (Ga.) a negro
mqn by the name of GEORGE, who rays
he belongs to n man by tlie name of N. Smith;
he says that his master lives the other aidn of
•Dublin City, between Dublin ami Mucon; he ran-
away, be say* about June last. George, is about
5 feet 2 of 3 inches high, dark complexion; he is
an African born, aud unout forty or filly years of
E* CLARK, Jailer.
223
tmpagne.
iSKETS Vulcuuo.Auchornnd W.
- brands, pint* nndqiiurt*, reevived
Trots the importers n Br j^g Wilson FulJer, and
Tor sale by FRANCIS SORREL & CO.
*“ gl ® «
To Contractor*.
Engineer’s Office, ChiiwiI Rail Road, \
Suvantiult, August 2^, 1840. 4-
P ROPOSAL3 will bo recoived by the subscri
ber until the 20th of October next, for build
ing n Bridge over the Oconee River, • for the
Central Rail Road, and also for erecting about
4000 feel, in length of truss work in the river
swamp.
Tho site ofthe Bridgn is about 18 miles below
Milledgeville: it i* to be of lattice work, with two
spans of 125 feet each, and supported hy two
ubutments nnd one pier of masonry, at nn eleva
tion of about 22 feet above low water mark. The
amount ofstone and lumber required, will lie a*
bout 500 perches ofthe former, and about 112,•
000 feet of the latter.
Tho truss work, will be supported by piles, at
*a mean elevation of about 18 feet above the
swamp, and will require 500,000 feet DM of tim
ber, exclusive of piles..
Plans and specifications ofthe work may be
seen, and all necessary explanation* will he giv
en, on application to the undersigned at this of
fice. Application may Mio be made attlie Com
pany's office at Macon, from the 10th to the 15th
of September, aud flora the 10th to the 15th .of
October.
Mr. F. P. Holcomb, assistant engineer, now
engaged in locating the line west of the Oconee,
if applied to, will point out the site ofthe work,
and will give any .information touching its local*
ity-. ‘
Bids will he received for either tho masonry,
tlie mipsintmcture ofthe bridge, or the trust
work ulona, or for the whole together. •
L. Q< REYNOLDS, Cb*ef Engineer.
ong 31 210
Bolton, W. B. & C. Davis, R. Hutchinson, J.
W. Anderson, estate J. Berrien, S. Chase, R. L.
Gamble.
Properly in tha New Town nnd adjoining the New
and Old Totena.
Town Lots Nos. 200,201,209, 203,204.474,
475,476.477,478,479.480—12 Lots,taxed $5 15
Nos. 740,741,749,743, 744,745,746-7 Lots
taxed $2 30.
No*. 969,970,971,972,973-5 Lots, taxed $1
46.
No*. 1134,1135,1136.1137,1138,1299,1300,
1301,1302.1303-10 Lots, taxed $1 88.
No*. 1465.1466.1467,1468, 1668,1069,1670,
1671,1672—9 Lots, taxed $1 35.
Nos. 1933,1934,1935,1937,1938, 2199,2200,
2201,2202,2203,2204—U Lots, taxed *1 25.
No*. 2405,2406,2467.2409—4 Lota, taxed 31c.
150 i.eres Laud below the Old Town taxed
$37 50. Owner T B. King.
Town Lots Nos. 430, 431, 411.412,* 178.179,
180, and wharf lots 178,179,180—10 Lots, taxed
$4 69. Owner P. Leach.
Town Lots No*. 103,158,159,374,375,wharr
lot No. 103—6 Lot*, taxed $2 82, Owner L. A.
Bond.
Town Lot* No*. 160.161,528,539, 530,531,
6 Lota, taxed $2 81. Owners P. Leach and J.
D. Gardner.
No*. 439,440—2 Lots, taxed 94 cent*. Own
er C. J. Shelton.
Town Lots Nos. 496,497—2 Lota, taxed 94c.
Owner J. McDcrmid.
House and Lot taxed $188. Owners Wilson
qnd Sanborn.
House and 2 Lota, taxed $225. Owner Jos.
Bancroft.
, 3 acres Land, taxed 42 cents. Owner S. Dart.
127 acres Land east of tlio city, taxed $17 86;
25 do do do do do, do 47 cents. Owner U. Dart.
700 acres Land, taxed $75 Owner* Bruns
wick and Florida R R Co.
5 acres Land, taxed 94 cts; 2 Lota, No* 145 and
146, taxed 94 cents. Owner T. W. Goode.
Store House, taxed $281; House,&c. and 17
acres Land, taxed $5 62, and 8 Slaves taxed $6.
Owner Gee Dupree.
3 Lot*. House, dice, tax $2 25; 10 Slave* taxed
$563. Owner Mrs* C. Lamb.
Store nod Lot, taxed $4 69. Owner Joseph
Lyman.
Store and Lot, taxed $188; stock in trade tax*
ed$4 41. Owner J. Franklin.
House nnd 2 Lota, taxed $5 63; 13 lota nnd
Building taxed $2813*100; 4 Lots taxed $281 v
4 Sbt es employed, taxed $4 25. Owners Bruns
wick Lumber Co,
. Storo, House aud Lot. taxed $1 60; 1 .Slave
taxed 94c. Owner B L Harris.
Acudemy Building, tax 94c, stock in trade, tax
$1 87;4 Slaves,tax $2 25. Owner JuntesMoore.
Personal property, tax $1 25; 3 Slaves em
ployed. tax $2 ol. Owner B. Talbot.
Capital Stock, tax $2 50. Owner the Bank
of Bruuowick.
Stock in tradfi, tax 94c. Owner R. Holligan
Stock in trade, tax 94c; 2 Slaves employed,tax
$1 13, estate J R Hazznrd.
Stock in trado, tax $187. Owner J W At-
will.
Stock in trade, tax 56c. Owner B Daffy.
3 Slaves, tax $1 69. Owner / Spalding.
2 Slaves, tax $2 81. Owner J B Harris.
1 Slave employed, tax 94c. Owner A Scrhnton
5 Slaves employed, tax $2 81; personal pro
perty, tax $187. Owner A L King.
1 Slave employed, tnx $113. Owner C Davis,
•1 Slave employed, tax 75c. Owner J D Mil
ler.
2 Slaves employed, tax $113. Owner Mrs,
Aust.
1 Slave employed, tnx $1 87; one Stallion, tax
$1 13. Owner William P. Wilson.
4 Slaves, tax $2 25. Owner E S Ashcraft.
• 4 Slaves employed, tax $150. Clurk owner,
Personal property of J M Kunze, taxed $1 87,
Personul proporty of H A Breed, taxed $1 87,
Personal property oFJ M Sturtivant, taxed $1
87.
Also, the following property taxed for the year
eighteen hundred and thirty-eight:
Acudemy Building, taxed $3 75. Owner Jas
Moore.
Personal property of J R Ilozzard, tax $3 75-
Also, on the following pioperty for the year
eighteen hundred and thirty-nine:
House und 17 acres of Laud, tax $6; 8 Slaves,
tax $6. Owner Gee Dupree.
Academy Building, tax 94c;. 3 Slaves, tax $;
25. Owner James Moore.
House aud Lot, tax $2 25. Owner Thomas
Finegnn.
Stock In trade of Spalding and Stock well, tax
ed ld|c.
Stock in trade of J R Hazznrd. tax $2 81.
3 Slaves, taxed.51 6S|. Owner J Spalding.
1 Slave, taxed $1 31. Owner J 13 iturns:
J Slave, taxed $1. Owner B L Ilurris
1 Slave, taxed $1. Ov\n«r J A D Luwrauce.
1 Slave and one Stallion, taxed $375. Owner
William P Wilsau.
1 Sluvo employed, taxed $1 31. Owner C
Davis.
WILLIAM P. WILSON, Mayor.
K7*The Milledgeville Journal is requested to
publish the nbovc once a week for six weeks,
aug 25 205f l
C * Halforsl,
ONTINUES U»a FACTORAGE dt' CO
MISSION 0USINESS in thiscity. Count-
iug Room on Moore’s Wharf, east of the Ex-
clionge.
Savannah, 6th August, ,1840.
jont
of PETERS’ VEU-'
o uiiilonlaml by ihn kret
iro I. no nrannration of
nnvinhlo a rapttmtnn.
i, Ihalraucoeu Im.baun
ir iiiirixlncoihve hallcvo
nvo Rlvou lira roont parrot Milt.['action,
to litis day lint) till imervlatv with onn of
our oitianni. JJuiirY K, For, .who..tvita rocanUy
curea ofa most remarKabia ana obstuiule cuta-
neon* eruption, whoro tho body was covered with
ftiUouio ulcers, and even the tonsils of the throat
eaten away—and by using these Pills daily for six
weeks, was entirely restored to health.~Netc
l0r PETERB- VEGETABLE PTtls.
. They do indeed restore tip health or the body,
because they purify und invigoratethe blood, and
their good effects are not counterbalanced hy any
iiicotiveriicncto; being composed entirely of veg
etables, they do not oxpnso those who iirh ilium
to danger, nnd thoir effects are as certain as they
nre salutary t they nre dally und safely adminis
tered to infancy, youth, manhood and old age, and
to women In tlie most criticnlnnd definite circum
stance*, they do lint disturb or shock tlie animal
Amotions, hut restores their order nnd re-estab
lishes their health t and for all tho purpose* which
a vegetable purgutlvo. or certain cleanser ofthe
whole system are required, they stand without a
rival.
03* Sold wholesale nnd retail, at all the princi
pal Druggists in Savannah.
juiy 29 182—ly
flnrrisoii’stipeciflc Oiiitmenf,
F OR the cure of white swellings, scrofulous
and nthor tumors, ulcers, sore logs, old and
fresh wounds, sprains und bruises, swellings and
inflammations, scald head, women’s sore breasts,
rheumatic pains, tetters, eruptions, chilblains,
whitlows, biles, corns, nnd oxtornnl diseases gen
erally. The proprietor hne received nt least n
thousand certificates nnd other documents in fu-
vorofhis SPECIFIC OINTMENT—nnd they
embrace Almost all tlie complaints—in their worst
stages—to which ointnuait nr sticking plaster can
he applied. Among those certificates, there are
a great number from the most eminent physician*
in the country, who use the Ointment in their
daily practice, in preference to any, or ell others
which hove ever been invented. The proprietor
has also received n greet many testimonials from
farrier*, military*gnntleiiien, fiinners end others,
relative to tlie amazing efficacy of his Ointment,
in bruises, cuts, and all the external complaints
and diseases of horses: and among them are no
less than a dozen certifying to the most perfect
cures which it has performed on tho sore backs
of some of those animals. Altogether the pro
prietor feels no hesitation in stating—or in put
ting it to the proof against all composition—that
‘•HARRISON’S SPECIFIC OINTMENT’’
is vnstiy superior to overy tnlng of the kind which
has heretofore been offered to the public.
(EPSold wholesale and retail el all the princi
pal Drug Stores in Savannah,
juiy 29 182—ly
njeinu* quu<
iiy, arnmlc. nor nny oil,or mineral in' myfiZ
whatever. They ure entirely oompored er,7.
trnett from rare end pmverfuVpIante,
of which t hough luug known to ecvei
tribes, end recently to some eminent ■*pl*ru«c,
tionlchemist* are altogether unknown,to the
norant pro tenders to medical science, aud
never before administered iu so happily
cions a combination. 1
THE PHOENIX BITTERS ere eoeefl'bi
enuse they posses* tlie power:of restoring WxllT
piring omhore orhoallh, lo glewinevijonhronSl
out Iho ciinaliluiloii, na tho Pticeuiit ii laid toft
restored to lifo from the ushre of it* ewa dissoln
tion. The Phoenix Bitters are entirely vegetable
composed, of root* found only in certain parts 2
which will infnlihly cute
SEVERS AND AGUESofallkinds; willncrer
finl to eradicate entirely all the effect* ofmercnrv
infinitely sooner than the most powerftil preoat-
ntioris ofSnnwparilln. and will immediately cure
the determination of BLOOD TO THE HEADi
never fiiil* In sicknen* incident to young female*;
and will be found a certain remedy in all cases of
nervous debility and weakness oftlie mostim*
paired constitutions;
As n remedy fbr Chronic nnd Infiammntdrtr
Rheumatism, the efficacy of the Phmnlz Bitters
will bo demonstrated h'v the use ofa Rinata bottle.
The usual dose of these Bitters is Imlf a wine
floss full, Iu water dr wine,vlml ibis qunntity may
ie taken two or three tiniea a dny, about halfta
hour before meals, or a less quantity may be ta
ken at all times. To those who are nfllicted with
indigestion after meals, these Bitter* will prove
invaluable, us they very greatly increoso the ac
tion ofthe nrluclpnl viscera, help them to p'erfortn
their functions, und enable the stomach to dis
charge into the bowel* whatever is Offensive.
Thus iudigestion is easily and speedily removed,
appetite restored, and tho mouths of the nbsotb*
ing vessels being cleanspd, nutrition .is facilitated
nnd strength of body and energy of mind are the
happy results.
For further particulars ofMoffnlt’s Life Pills
and Phoenix Bitters, apply at Moffatt’s office No,
516 Broadway, New York, where the Pills can be
obtained for 25 cents. 50 cent* and $1 per box;
and tlie Bitter* for$l a $2 per bottle. Nnmei.
ous certificates of the wonderful efficacy of both,
tuny be there inspected,..
For sale by A. BARTOW.
At his Store, on tlie Bay, corner ofDrayton-Su
July 14 1C9—ly . .
Tlie liiicftim Cordial,
BEWARE OF FRAUD.
T HE unprecedented popularity of this benefi
cent uud inestimable CORDIAL in the U-
nited States, has induced one or more unprinci
pled persons to nuinufucturo spurious catchpenny
articles, under various names, aud purporting to
produce the same effect; but which, iu reality, pro
duce no other eflect than that of swindling the
public; nnd to give n yet more plausible appear-
nnce of their cupidity, those persons effect that
their wretched nostrums have been in use in
England and eUqwhere for a number of years;
whereas, until the illustrious Dr. Mngnin made
his wonderful discovery, no cure for liarrennos*
had been ever thought of, oral least made pub
lic; and all those then in use for the restoration
ofthn decayed virile powers were found to be of
but liltlu avail. Thus, all nostrums advertised
for barrenness ortho cure of iuipotcncy, but Dr.
Magnin’s are mere catchpenny humbugs, which
would, never have been thonglitnf bnt for the ap
pearance and great celebrity of tho LUCINA
CORDIAL. A* no counterfeit oftlie name is
at present in circulation, it may in general be a
sufficient caution for the purchaser to ask for the
Lucinn Cordial, but as further assurance,it would
be ns wcl) to note that its-name. Lunina Cordial,
or Elixir of Love, is stamped in the glass of each
bottle—the combined arms ofFrance nnd the U-
nited Stale* are bn the outward envelope—that
a Fleur de Lis in printed on tlie accompanying
directions, and beautifully embossed on lno‘ show
bills hanging in the stores of those who have the
genuine article for sale.
The celebrity of the Lunina Cordial being such
anil is, it is scarcely necessary to add that it is the
only efficient remedy fur barrenness, and the res
toration of decayed v irile powers ever known;
and thatin the cure ofFluor Albus,Gleet,obstruc
ted, difficult or painful Men*truntion, the incon
tinence ofthe urine, or tho involuntary discharge
thereof, ita superiority over every othor medicine
i* not only decided, * '
sain by
juiy 29
sided, but unquestionable. For
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
182—ly Savannah.
Peters* Vegetable Pills
A RK daily effecting some of the most aston
ishing and wonderful cures that have ever
been known—in consequence of which they hart
now become a shining mark, against which ill t)i«
arrows of disappointed hope, envy and uncliarit-
nblenea* ore levelled without distinction.
Peter** Vegetable Pill* are anti4>ilioti*, snfi.
dyspeptic, and anti-mercurial, end may. justly t*
considered n Universal Medicine—but they nre
peculiarly beneficial in the following complaints:
Yellow mid Bilious Fevera.Fevor and Agnr.Dta*
J epsta, Croon, Liver Complaint. Btek Headache,
oundire, Asthma, Dropsy, Rheumatism,Enlarge*
ment of the Spleen, Piles, Female Obstructions,
Heartburn, Furred Tongne, Nausea, Distension
ofthe Stonioch nnd Bowels, Incipient Diorrh®*,
Flatulence, Habitual Costiveness, Lon of Appe
tite, Cholic, Blotched or Sallow Complexion,
and in all cuses of Torpor of the Bowels, where
a Cathartic or nn Aperient is needed. They art
exceedingly mild in their operations, producing
neither hnuseh, griping nor debility.
OGFSold wholesale and retail at all the nriiictpil
Drag Stores in Savannah. July 29 188—ly
Compound Sarsaparilla, or
mend Syrup,
K NOWN front all others by being called No!
1 SilverTop. Also, as « further security,
my signature will be found in my own hand wri
ting, also nn the outside wrapper-
From tho Fditor of the Herald.
Brown's Sarsaparilla Compound.—’This delight
ful and pleasant beverage for the summer, is fait
entiling into use, and will soon be an indispensa
ble article in every family. It makes a delightful
mead, aud is an excellent purifier of the blond.
By a very small expenditure of money, the pur
chaser ha* a bottle ofthe Sarsaparilla Compound,
nnd a box containing tho Rnline Fo.wder; ihe on*
ly necessary accompaniment is a pitcher of ics
water, and you have a perfect fountn n, where,
reader, you may refrigerate to your heart’s con
tent. A little of tho Saline mixed with the pfe*
pared Sarsaparilla will give you as grataful t
glass of Sarsaparilla Mead ns can be found in the
city. We apeok from experience; don’t take our
word, but go nnd get the article of William
Brown, the inventor. 481 Wjn»hmgton*str«et.."
For sulo by T. M. & J. M. TURNER, -
aug 20 Monument Square, -
*5
In House of Representatives.
IXTHEREASm bill has passed both branches
y V of the General Assembly, changing the
lime of holding tho sessions ofthe Legislature,
from annual to bi-annial: nur whrrbas It Is pro
per mt all occasions to ascertain the wit) of the
pcoplo, tvheuever it cun lie done without inter
faring with the ordinary courae of Legialation;
Therefore,
Beit resolved hy the Senate and House of Repre
sentatives of the State of Georgia, in General As
sembly met, nnd it is hereby resolved by the authority
ofthe same, That on the first Monday in October,
1840, the voter* of this-Stato be reqiieated to en
dorse on their ticket*, the words “ Annual” or
“ Biennial,” os they uiny favor tho meeting ofthe
Legislature every year, or onco in two years: and
that tlie resolution be published in tlie nuwapu-
pers in this State for three months before tho first
Monday in October aforesaid.
« , „ JOSEPH DAY,
Speaker of the House of Representative*.
Attest—Joseph Brtmois,Clerk.*
In Senate, concurred in, 21st Deo. 1839.
ROBERT M. ECHOLS,
President of the Sonate,
Attest—David J. Bailkv, .Secretary.
Approved, Deo. 24th, J839.
CHARLES J. MCDONALD, Governor,
July 1 % 159—3 m
—
Inst received from Maynard &
3 do
sag 8
_ _ Notch,
E Soda Powder*
eidlitz do. For tale by
TIJOS. RYERSONr
he Cordial do Pacino, ou I/JSI-
cxir do L*Amour.
W E perceive by' the papers that the famous
French physician. Dr. Magniu, has estaB-
lishcd an agency for the Mile of the above named
extraordinary medicine in this city; and to speak
the truth, we are sorry for it, us we think that
there nre too many people in thi* part of the
world already, We aure not enter into an expla
nation of the wonders effected by thi* modicum
here, bnt will nevertheless venture to ndd, that it
is the royalist thing in the world for gentlemen and
ladies who are husbands and wives, and who wish
to bo/«tW*and mothers. The agent should take
this medicine to. the far west, whero people are
scarce.—New York Examiner.
“ Tlie Lucine Cordial” is a general iuvtgaratnr
of the human frame iu all Ihe various cases of
langor, lassitude ami debilitation, nnd »s nt the
snine timo so simple*, yet so efficacious, that while
it can renovate tba prostrated energies ofa giant,
nn iuEtiit limy use it. iiot-ouly with impunity, but
with ndvnntage. The Lucinu Cordial is also ati
indubitable cure for the incontinence 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
dropica! affections oftlie age.
This celebrated und inestimable Cordial is for by appointment, by
sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, • fluglO ANSON PARSONS, Agen^.
j nly 29 182—»1y. - Savunuah.
Vuller's Celebrated French Pills*
Three Hundred Dollars Challenge. \
T HE genuine French Pills against ail the
QUACK nostrums ofthe age—for the euro
of a certain disease. Tho FRENCH PILLS
nre applicable in nllcaseefor either sex, (warrant
ed free from mercury,) and do not affect the
breath in the least, and are perfectly pleasant and
ugreenhle to the stomach, and have never faded
to matte a speedy and permanent euro, without
the least regard to diet or application to business.
In long, protracted or chronio stages ofthe dis
ease, obstinate Gleets, Fluor dibits, Gravel, Fe
male Complaints, ora weakness of those organs,
they are beyond n doubt the most effectual reme
dy ever discovered, having cured mam- obstinate
cases after overy other medicine bad failed.. The
French Pills have been so universally successful
that the proprietor challenges any otto to pro
duce a remedy of equnl certainty under a forfeit
ure ofThree Hundred Dollars’.
Price $2 per box. For *ata hy
G. R. HENDRICKSON, Savannah.
July 29 182—ly '
Hulpliale Quinine, &c.
QA OZ. Sulphate Qnmino, lOgroce Moy-
OvF nard & Noyoa’ Seidlifz Powders, 10 do
do Soda do; also, 2 groce Butler’s Aperient Mag-
nesia. Received per brig Wilson Fuller and for
sale by ANSON PAR80NS,
aug 19 No. 8 Gibbons’Rtfnge.
Chloride of Xiline, &c>
J UST rac'd at POUCHKR &. LA ROCHE'S
Drug Store, sigu of the Gilt Ball, opposite
the Market,- . ’
Cblorido of Lime, Chloride of Soda
Citlotlhe,.OrrU dnd Kreotote Tooth Wash
Guilisrl*' Extract Mid Odor of Violets L- - »
Verbena Cream, for Bhnving
Sulphate Quinine* dU, July .30
Human Hair. .
T HE disenses ofthe hair among a* nre tho*
which occasion baldness aud gradual fsluw
off of tlie huir, and thinness of it—the courts oi
which arise from ninny disohlers, especially ft*
vers; perspiration, which extends the norw.r*
taxes tho roots, onuses the hair to fall oft’, nod of*
ten occasions total baldness. Baldness has ever
been esteemed a grunt defect. It generally on**
through violent exercise, from whonco arise pet*
spirutions, which too frequently occasion a 1091
ofthe hair—it relaxes the roots—the acidity pre
vents Ute fluid acting on tho hair, which occasion*
It1n waste. For instance, after n violent perspi*
ration tlie hair hoqonSto dry, it feels extremely
bnrsh, nnd no elasticity iu it whatever; therefore,
to prevent ita taking an effect on the hair, first
rnb the hair dry with a cloth, then apply the Cw
ludti Oil to the roots of the hair, qo that ibe.wifi
of the head may be moistened, and remain so th*
ter each lime of perspiration. ,
Sold wliolesnlfl nud retail by the proppetg
Thos. Quirk, No. 490 Broadway^N, York;flM
Dr. Jctib’s Rheumatic LiniincnL
T HIS highly upproved and long celebrated
application for Rheuuintio Dlsordcrs.iscere*
fully prepared according to the original recipe ®/
Sir Richard Jebb. Baronet, Physician to her l&w.
Alujesty nnd.Roynl Fnniily. - It is donl»llp»» trn®»
that tho excruciating pain, the dccrepiutde, g
formity and premature old age, which are w®
iisunl attendants and consequence* ofthw«JJ*J*.
cd disorder, are Buffered.by many personsIW®
utter despair of nctjre, or fYequfint di*opp°‘%
ment.in the efficocy of the numerous prafenrt®
nnlidotei used to nffool tins purpose. But tt®**
who havo made trial of Dr. Jebb’s Rheonwuj
Liniment, oven in obstinate cnees of Ion* •U'”*
Ing, and of the moat severe character, have re*
ceived essential relief, nnd‘many have beotJC®*
ed in a few days, sonto in twenty-four ‘ ,0,,r *\
a number of person* in Boston and vicinity,
were formerly afflicted with tho Rbeumaiu1 1
have very fill y and n&tisfhotorlly testified. 6
tificate* nre in the poshession ofthe Praprtetor.
which prove the most thorough and iurprw »
cures by means of thi* most powerful LluimM
in case* where other npprpved opplicallops l
totally fiiilod. The Liniment
sigial success, and may be confidently ij®
mended Tor chilblains, bruises, grains, WJ®
ness, stiffiiess ofthe joints, &o. Price, 50 cem»
A.»r P lyof l hoabo^. | ck,ftrraU &)
inly 14 Oppn.ile llm M»n«lo" Hnura^.
A FRIJSI1 «upn* r "nlro n*n* 0 valuable mU'-
A ieinoju.lreoo.v.d.a^.iraWb^-
July 87
ror »al* by
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