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PlfBOO SALES.
' utHII'i 8nlc-continued.
TILL be sold oui.Vi first Tuosday in Sept’r.
next, before tho Court Home in the city
..nunah, between the muni hour* ofsnlo, (ho
* end tenetneuu hereinafter mentioned, to
' LOtnumoarten comiimmg
•(*•*1 l«&t number elovon (II) containing nv-
anteen and three-fourths (17|) across mid Lot
number (19) cnntaininff twelve mid n ltalf(191)
nor**, more or lea*; muTtlng in thn three lots for-
ty.twro and one-fourth (424) «wr««. more or less—
the said throe lot*, nuiiihora ton, eleven mid
twelvo, being it part of it trnnt of land, well knmvti
u the F«ir Lawn tract, nnd being bounded on
the North. East and Wort, by laud lately tho prop
erty of Major John Screven, deceased t on tho
South by land* of the Estate of Thumaa F. Wil
liam* nnd Mathotv McAllister nnd of John P.
Williamson, nnd on the North West, by a lot of
land lately the property ol Isaac T. Stewart,
deceased, now thn property of Willtnnl P.
Bowen nnd included in said levy, na fol
lows, thnt is to sav, all that other lot’or
land, situate, lying nnd being in the Conn,
ly of Chatham, containing five (5)acres ntoro or
less, known us Lot number one (I,) hounded
on tho sou ill and oast by lauds of William P.
Rowan, on tho north by Lnt number two (2.)
mid on the west by apart of tho Commons of tho
City of Savannah, together with nil nnd singular
the improvements whatsoever unto the snid Lots
ofland numbers ten,eleven, twelve nnd one, be
longing, or in any wise appertaining! levied on
under and by virtue of a li. fa. on foreclosure of
mortgage, israod out of tho Superior Court of
Chathnm County, at the instance of Jesse Mount
vs. William P. Bowen.
augG KUSH A WY1.LV, Sheriff c. c
? County Sheriff’ll Rale.
a sold on thn first Tuoaday in Sep
tember next, before tho Court House at
Hinosvillo, Liberty county, between tho usual
hours of sale, the following properly, iimnely t
One Joraey Wagon, two old Silvor Watches,
twenty head of Goats, mere or !<•■••, an account
of Doctor William Anderson of $9 60. two hun
dred rough Spokes, twelve Huh Blocks, some
refute pieces of Oak. Ash and Polo*! levied on
a* tho properly of Joseph Andrew*, to satisfy
sundry; execution* in favor of .Michael Premier-
S nst. and othera. Property pointed out by tho
ofandaut. JOHN GIRARDEAU,
■ug 7♦ Sheriff, t. c.
Sheriff’s Sale—Continued*
XKTJLL be sold on tho firstTue«day in Soptem*
\\ bcr. next, before tho Court House in the
city of Savannah,between tho legal limns nfanlc,
the following negro slaves, named Bedford and
Charles; levied on under nnd by virtue of a fi. fa.
on foreclosure of mortgage, issued out of tho In
ferior Court of Chathnm county, at the instance
of William R. Waring vs. Rirhnrd A. Bird,
snie >• ELISHA WYLLY. Sheriff".c.
PUBLIC SALKS.
Liberty
wEs
Executor • Sale*
TTriLLTio told in Bryan county, ou the fonrlli
▼ ▼ Saturday In August next, nt the resi
dence of Benjamin 8. Waldron, lata of said
county decenaed~»nll the perishable property of
said deceased, consisting offings, Cattle, one
Horse, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Plan*
lotion Tools, &c. for the benefit of the creditors
of said deceased. Teima of sale, cash, money to
be paid befiire the property i* delivered.
JOHN HARN.Senr. ) P .
WM. II. VANBRACKEL. S
july 15
Dr. Fcuchtwanjfcr’s
Poisons.
Infallible
Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL bo sold on tho first Tuesdny in Sep
tember next, before Uie Court House in
the city ofSavannah, between the legal hour* of
sale, Joe, a negro man slave; levied on under and
by virtue ofa fi fa on foreclosure of mortgage,
issued out of the Inferior Court of Chatham
County at the iustauce of William Bird va. Rich
ard. A. Bird..
jane 96 ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff c. c.
B Y which every species of vermin infesting
houses, fields nr the human body, w ill hy
innocent means (without the application of the
powerful mineral deadly poisons) bo destroyed
and prevented from returning. The inventor,
desires those who make n«n of his poisons fur
destroying the respective animals, to strictly fol
low tho directions, nnd they will give universal
satisfaction, and by proper attention stores, g.ir-
rets, store-houses, dwellings, gardens, cellars,
trees, cabbages nnd other plants may be purified
and cleansed from all the following vermin, viz:
rats, mice, cockroaches, fiaas, bed-bugs, uiusqtie-
toes, ants, lice, caterpillars, tuites, innllis nnd any
other obnoxious animals. Hotels, steamboats,
lor affecting the above purpose.
aug7
ANSON PARSONS.
No 8 Gibbon’s Range, Savannah.
Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL he sold on thn first Tuesday in Sep
tember next, before the Court House in
the citv of Savannah, botwnen the legal hours of
sale, all that two story wooden Building, situate
and being in the city of Savannah. State ofGoor-
gin, on the western part of Lot No. 3l), Franklin
Ward, fronting north ou Congress-street{ levied
on under and by virtue ofafi fi ou foreclosure
. of mortgage issued out of the Inferior Court of
Chatham County at tho instance of John W.
Long va. Cooke & Co.
ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriffc. c.
, June 96
Quirk’s Cosaada Oil.
respectability, and some of considerable expert-
ficiul influences on it if we may judge frnn
rich and vigorous growth as well ns the sof
beautiful gloss which accompanies its use.
own opinion is that it is decidedly the best 1
of the kind that I have yet seen. *
EDWARD SILL.
Columbia, S. C., Dec. 19th, 1840.
Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on tho first Tuesday in Sep
tember next, before the Court House in
tho aity of Sii’annah, between the usual hours of
vale, All that tractor parcel of Land, contain
ing fifty (50) acres, more or less, situate lying
and being about seven miles from the city of Sa-
- vannah, on the Louisville Rond, adjoining lands
of Bourqain nnd’Chatham Academy, and the im
provements thereon; levied on to satisfy two exe
cutions issued out of a Magistrate's Court, at the
instance ofTimothy Abhottv* Zachariah Bevill.
Levy made and returned by a Constable.
ang'7 ELISHA WYLLY. Sheriff, c.c.
da Oil.
jnly 24
A. PARSONS,
Sole Agent for Savannah.
Glynn County Sheriff’s Sale.
^UffTJLL be sold ou the first Tuesday in Sep-
¥ V tember next, before the Court House in
the City of Brunswick, between the usual hours
Qfsato, the following tractor parcel of Laud,con
taining two hundred acres, more or less, situate,
lying and being in the County of Glynn—bound
ed on the Eaat liy Lands of John Franklin, on
the 8outh by Lands of John Gignilliat.and on tho
West by Lands belonging to the Estate of John
.ParUnd; levied on to sntisfy tho taxes for the
years 1834and 1835 vs. Louisa Payne.
E. M. MOORE,
July 27 Deputy Sheriff o. c.
# nu County Sheriff’s Sale.
LL be sold ou tho first Tuesday in 8ep
tomher next, before the Court House in
the City of Brunswick, between the usual hours
cf sale, th* fyllrtwing N.jrnM In wit—Pul* f!v.
rns and Jim; lovied on to satisfy an execution fs-
sued out ofthe Superior Court of Glynn Coun
ty, in favor of James Anderson & Co. vs. Sam
uel M. Burnett. E. M. MOORE,
july 27 Deputy Sheriff o. c.
Glynn County Sheriff’s Sale.
YTTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Sep-
. Y¥ tember next, before the Court House in
th# City of Brunswick, between the usual hours
of sale, the following tracts or parcel of Land,
containing two hundred acres, more or less, situ
ate, lying and being in the County of Glynn-
bounded on the South by Lands belonging to
the Estate ofJ. Parland, and on all other sides by
old surveys! levied ou to satisfy the taxes for the
years 1834 and 1835, nnd sundry other execu
tions vs. John Hendricks.
E. M. MOORE,
july 27 * Deputy Sheriff o. c.
Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL be sold on the find Tuesday in Sep
tember next, before the Court House at
Hinesville, Liberty County, between the usual
hours nf sain, tho following property, viz: One
Nagro Girl itsmed Maria, seven or eight year*
old, levied on as the property of Mathew Drig-
or*, deceased, to satisfy an execution issued out
ofa Justice’s Court in favor of Oliver Price.—
Proparty pointod out hy the plaintiff. Levy
end returned In mo liv n Cniwt.ihlo
July24 8. S- MOODY, D . s. r.,c.
THORN’S
mpouttd Extract of Co
and &ursupari!ia.
CERTAlN*afe,& mostefleclua! ran
xjL discovered Tortlie cure of gonorrhoea, gleets
strictures, w hiles, pains in the back audio’— —
ntinal weakness, affection of the kulnies,
tion of the urethra, irritation of the bladd
do prostrate gland, gravel, scorbutic eru;
Ac. &c.
College of Surgeons, and Fellow
Dr. Reese, Dr. Canning, 1
Abernathy, Sir A Cooper.
ed and for sale by
aug3 G, R. HENDRICKSON, Agent.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold ou tho first Tuesday in Oclo-
ber next, before tlin Court House in Bill-
toeh county—one hundred acres of Land, be
longing to the estate of Simeon Sheffield, lying
on Cow braucb in said county, nnd hounded on
the East and South by said estate, on the North
by water, and on the West by land of N. Jones.
Soldby orderof tho Inferior Court of Bulloch
County, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors.
JAMES IIAG'IN, Admr.
,tug5 159*
Administratrix’s Sale.
TJ Y virtue of an order from the County Court
• J3 of Duvul County, will be sold nt the Court
House in the town of Jacksonville, Enst Florida,
oh Monday the 4th day of October next, between
the usual hours of sale—tho following proporty,
vi«t the Pablo Plantation, containing 2200 acres
of Land, situated at the month ortho St. Johns,
In Jh® county of Duval, together with the 62 ne
gro slaves, and all the appurtenances thereto be
longing.
Also, the Magnolia Plantation, containing a-
bout 650 aores of Land, situated upon tho North
aide of tho St. Johns, about Smiles above the
town of Jacksonville, with tho buildings and
fences in good order.
Also, a gang of 60 prime Necrnes—the same
being the property of the lute Col. Williaoi Mc
Kay. Sola for (no benefit of the creditors.—
Ttruis of sale, cash.
MARY ANN McKAY,.Admx,
Jacksonville, E. F- July 19,1841.
tug 3
Administrator’s Sale.
fYN the first Tuesday in September next, by
an orderof Court, willAe sold before the
Court IFousa door in the Citv of Brunswick,
{Jlynn County, within tho legal hours of sale, a
tract of Land containing two hundred and fifty
■ores, bounded North by Wm. Nelson's land, ou
]f other sides by vacant land, and belonging to
“late of Ann Webster, decensod. Sold for
.... nefitofooid estate. Terms on the day of
•ale. JOHN LAMB, Adm'or.
may l4«r*1T4mo
, v Administrator’s Sale.
*VV7*!LLbe sold on the first TuesdayiuSeptein
vv ber neat, before tho Court House, in
Hinesville, Liberty county, between the usual
• hours of iate, the following property, to wit
One negro woman named Barbary, and her three
children, Mary, Lizzy, and Elsy, the property
ofth» estate of John N. Way—the nhovo pro
perty sold v inconformity to an order granted by
the Honorable the Court of Ordinary, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate,
it • ' WM. N. WAY, Adra’r.
July 17 J47t*
Drops.
dull, drowsy, languid and listless state,
generally follows the usn of Laudanum, Pa
ic, Ac. A supply of this valuable Medici
rccievod nnd for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKS'
nug 17
Raspberry Syrup.
1 BOXES Raspberry Syrup, received
Jl vf brig Sterling, and for sale by
ANSON PARSONS,
jnly 10 No. 8, Gibbons' Range
Congress Water.
brig Madison and for sale hy
june 22 THO!
Seitlletz and Soda Powders.
6 GROCE Seidletz Powders
10 do Soda Powder*
Superior articles, for sale by
nug 7 T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
Bermuda Arrow Root.
A VERY fine article, fre*h and genui
For sale by
nug 7 T. M. A'J. M. TURNF
Quinine.
W ARRANTED pure, received by brig
Baldwin, and for sale by
ANSON PARSONS,
o>;
Pocket Flasks,
elastic drinking cups for tho pocket. itccci)
per L. Baldwin, and for snle by
ANSON PARSONS,
.oct 7 No. 8 Gibbon's Range
Phoenix Bitters.
FRESH sunoly, received nnd fo
nug7 # TUPS. RYE
Soap.
4 BOXES varingated Soa[
ly me. For sale by
nug 7 THC
R U
1
Fresh Garden Seed.
Scarlet Carrol Seed, large Drumhead, 8
Loaf, and Green Glaze Cabbage Seed,
received per Madison, and for sale lowlby
nug7 G.R. HENDRICKSON.
Rowland s*Tonnc mixture.
QA DOZEN Rowland’s Tonic I
Ovf For sale by
nug 7 T. M. A J. M. TU
Kidder’s’Indelible Ink.
4 GROCE of the above superior article,
ranted genuine. For sale by
ung 7 T. M. A J. M. TURNER.
Magnesia.
O NE cose Curbonnte of Mugn
small square do., and one cat
For sale by
july G
A. PARSONS,
Prepared Cocoa.
received and for auto by
july 24 G. R, HENDRICKSON.
H U
Trusses.
atantly for aale by
july 6
A. PARSONS,
. . musk.
ENUlNE Musk in grain. For snle by
VT ANSON PARSONS,
jujy 13 No SGibbon’s Range.
LEGAL NOVICES. r |
■ • 7 • — * the
Notice. vvl
A LL persons having demand* against thn Ea- lw
lutn of NathnnialTnft.Inte of Liberty Colin- ov
ty, uuecasfd, will present them for payment to t j c
the subscriber in the timo prescribed by luwtnud jj
those indebted, will make payment to ol
WM. U. FLEMING, Adm’or. cl ,
July 84 hi
Notice. ill
A LL person* having demand* against tho es- hi
xjL tote of William LeCoute, huanf Liberty so
county, deceased, will present them for pnyment A
to (ho subscriber in the lime prescribed by law; pc
and those indebted, witl maka payment to co
JOS. QUARTERN AN, Adm’r. in
jnly 20 148 in
Notice. *°
A LL persons having demands against the
ii Eslatoof J"hn Fitzpatrick, deceased, will
present them attested according to law t and those
indebted, will make payment to ,,
IPIICEUE FITZPATRICK, Ailm’lx. "
Jim. 10 ®
Notice. ci
~F10UR months after data, application will be nr
J? made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of tr
Chatham County, when sitting for orditin-’y pur- ««
pose*, for leave to sell two Houses in Snvnnnah,
belonging to the Estate nf the Into Peter Mossie. »l
FRANCIS M. SCARLETT, \ Execu- P
STEPHEN TIMMONS, ( tors. u
npril 10 w
Ii
Notice. u
XIOUR month* after date application will he n
I? made tn tho Honorable the Justices of the ti
Inferior Court of Bryan County, when sitting for t
ordinary purposes, for leave tn sell a tract ofland P
lying iu Bryan County,containing 200 acres, for
tho benefit oftho heirs’ ofChristinn ltyall. .
SOLOMON SMITH, Executor. „
march 27 73 c
Notice* ”
TTtOUR months after date, application will bn ?
J. made to tho Houaruhlo the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Bryan County, when sitting ^
for ordinary purposes, for loavc to sell the fol- c
iuniiig Piiif Ntgiut., vis. "c;i, Ji;r., Lncy atm
January, for the purpose of a division among the j
heirs of David Smith, deceased.
SOLOMON SMITH,
june 3 Ex’nr Estate G. Smith,deceased.
Notice.
TTIOUR months nfter date, application will ho
X made to the Honorable the Court of Ordi- l
nary of Chathnm County, for leave to sell the 1
following property,to wit: Lot No. 751,21st Dist. i
3d Section, gold; also Lot No. 45, 10th Dist., 1
Section 4, laud; also Lot Nn. 55, 1st Dist., 3d <
Section, land. Snid property being a part oftho
Estate of the late John Fitzpatrick, deceased.
PIIEBE FITZPATRICK, Adm’x.
. april 29
Notice.
, MOUR months nfter date, application will be
r X made to tlic Honorable thu Justices of the
Inferior Court of Effingham county, for leave to
sell a negro boy, named Aaron about 15 years
old, belonging loahe estate of Edward Zittrour,
deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirs nnd creditors,
npril 2 JOHANNA!! ZITTROUR.
is Notice.
■t T^OUR months after date, application will he
< X mnde to the Honorable the Inferior Court
»• of Effingham County, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell seventeen Negroes.be
longing to the Estate ofthe lulu William Hurst;
also, nil the Real Estate, belonging to tho late
a Wm. Hurst, deceased, for the beuefit ofthe heirs
and creditors. A
r JOHN HURST, Adm’or.
,, MARY HURST, Adm’ix.
5 . npril 16
*■ Notice.
3 TTIOUR mouths after date, application will be
’ X mado to tho Honorable the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Glynn Couuty, when sitting
” for ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell all the
j personal property belonging to tlio estate of the
late John G. Bell, deceased, for the benefit of
r ’ the heirs and creditors.
*; JOHN F. GREEN, \ v ,
HUGH FRASER GRANT, ( Lxor “-
jnn«26
li- Notice.
a XIOUR months afterdate, application will be
si- X made to the Honorable the Court of Ordi
nary of Chathnm County, for leave to sell Mi-
iv nerva, a slave, belonging to the Estate of Rebec
ca Mnlett, late of said County, deceased, for the
benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of said Estate.
lt MATHEW LUFBURROW, Ex’or.
july 31
•4 TVntlm*.
*5 ‘TTIOUR months after date, application will he
P* X made to the Honorable Uie Court of Ordi-
nary of Chathnm County, fur leave to sell the
to rent nnd personnl Estate of William 11. Williams,
late nf said County, decensed, consisting of n
Plantation and the following Negro slaves: Char-
r '' lottn. Rachel, Jack, Gena and her son America,
,r ' and Sam. a bricklayer, and all tlio moveables, for
the benefit of tho heirs and creditor*.
MATHEW LUFBURROW, Adm’or.
july 31
Georgia—Effingham County.
, To oil whom it may concern:
TTTHEREAS Win. Rnhn and John Wilson
vV Executors of the Inst will nnd tnstmnen
of Jonathan Rnhn, late of Effingham Cuunty,do
— ceased, has applied to tho Hon. the Court of Or-*
diunry for Letters Dismissory.
*h These are therefore to cite and ndmonish all
t>y and singular tha kindred nnd creditors of the said
decensed.to file their objections (ifany they have)
in the Clerk’s office ofthe said Court, on or be-
fore the 7th day of 8ept. next; otherwise Letters
Dismissory will be granted.
Witueis, tho Hon. William Spoir, one of the
Justices ofthe said Court, this 7th day ofMarch,
A. D. 1841. JOHN CHARLTON,
march 7 Clerk c. o. x. c.
— Georgia—Liberty County.
To all whom it may concern:
TXTHEltEAS William N Way, Administrn-
v v tor of the estate of Matthew Bennett, de-
, ceased, applies for Letters of Dismission from
said Estate,
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil
and singular the kindred and creditors ofsaid de-
— censed, to be nnd appear at my office within the
time prescribed by Inw, to show cause (ifany
ith exist) why said lettersshould not be granted,
cd Given under iny hand nt my office this 15lh
>*, day ofMarch, 1841.
so. , JOHN W. STACY, c. c. o. t. c.
ed npril 1 77*
Georgia—Brynil Comity.
To all whom it may concern:
XTTniEUEAS Elizabeth Carter, Administra-
T ▼ trix oftho Estate nf Matthew Carter, hns
applied for Letters of Dismissory from said
Estate.
These are therefore to cite and ndmonish all
n j. persons interested, to file thcirobjections, (ifany
they have) in the Clerk’s office of the Court of
Orainnry of said County, on or before the 1st
— day of December next; otherwise Letters Dis-
missnry will be granted the said Elizabeth Carter,
ge Witness, the Hon. Israel Bird, one of the Jus-
nd ticea ofthe said Court of Ordinary this 1st dav
;ar of Juno, 1841.
june 3 J. SMITH, Clerk c.o.
Georgia—Effingham County.
To all whom it may concern:
TTTHEREA8 Jntnes Rahil ha* applied to the
▼ ▼ Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Ef
fingham County for Letters of Dismissory on the
estate of Samuel Burckstincr, deceased,
These are therefore to cite and ndmonish all
ar . and singular tho kindred nnd creditors of the said
deceased, lo file their objections (ifany they
have) in the Clerk's office of the snid Court,
on or before the 19th duy of July next, other
wise Letters of Dismissory will bo granted.
l" e Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, ono ofthe Jus-
ticcAofthe said Court, the 19th day of January,
A.V. 1841. JNO. CHARLTON,
jnn 19 Clerk c. c. o. e. c.
nn Goonrlti—lflclntosli County,
ust 'IXTHEREAS James Smith applies to me for
tt Letters of Dismission ns Administrator
on the estate of James Dunwody, late of said
county,deceased.
These are therefore to cito and ndmonish oil,
J’ 1 ond singular the kindred nnd creditors of snid de-
0, ‘* reared, to be nnd appear nt my office within tlio
time prescribed by Inw, to show cause, if any
• thay have,why said letters should notbe granted.
Given tinder my hand of office, this 22d day of
April, eighteen hundred and forty-one.
J. E. TOWNSEND,
npril 28 c. c. o. Mci. c.
Swuim’s Puiiaeou.
a remedy f
It l*' also particularly usofttl iu
control. It has boon found to bo
ill spring and full purifier of tho blood
ted and unrvoits coiutitutlonst it it al<
icial in dyspeptic and nervous com
Hid iu most internal disonso* where llic
... jivornre supposed to bonfiected.
All those who are predisposed to pulmonary
; looked (hr in vain hy
It is worthy of remark, thnt the greater part of
Sochi* the fact,
ir of (lie cases,that
Such have been it* surprising effects—
was induced to abandon his
The discovery of this medicine has been the of-
•d on ample experience, of it* power ineradira-
Constantly ou hand nnd for sale hy
A. PARSONS. Sole Agent,
jnn 10 No. 8 Gibbon.' Rnn^e.
Rowsuid's Tonic Mixture; or
Vegetable Febrifuge.
•I fpccific and lasting Cure for the Veter and Ague.
T HIS remedy is composed of such medicinal
principles as were considered most fit to
It must he
_ r . r .—Rising these
peculiar virtues, is useful in n grant variety of
complaint*. By renewing the healthy uction of
the digestive organs, it has proved itself of re-
markable benefit in dyspepsia, depraved appe
tite, heart-burn, water brash, flatulency, jaundice,
night sweats, bowel complaints, and many other
affections of similar origin. But it is in the treat
ment of fevers, and especially in fever and ague,
or intermittent fever, that its powers have been
principally tested, and with those who have scon
its usefulness, it i* pronounced sovereign to all
ioiTiudic* bcrctvfcrc discovered for these dis
eases.
This medicine has been ushered into notice
solely by its own manifest merits and unusuul
success. Tea years have not yet elapsed since
it was first regularly submitted to the public, hat
it has already attained the highest reputation; nnd
has supplanted every other medicine for the A-
gue, wherever it ha* been known utid npprccia
ted. Already hn« it been carried in every direr j
tion throughout thu United States, nnd still real;
izos more than could hau| been anticipated, by
it* most sanguine friends. Thousands of per
sons have not onlv been relieved, but restored to
perfect health and vigor through its agency; nnd
they now cheerfully testify, nt every opportuni
ty, to its decided tad supreme efficacy. It pro
duces an entire change in the condition of the
system, nnd Certainly destroys the native liability
to relapses of the affection. When the ague is
attended with any other complaint, the employ-
ment oftho Tonic Mixture wiH not interfere
with thn treatment of the other disease, but will
oven afford assistance hy furnishing strength and
vigor to tho body, during the course of treat
ment. Those who fnuke use of this medicine
may be assured t’mt there js no arsenic, barks,
mercury, or uny article in its composition un
friendly to the human constitution; being entire
ly a vegetable extract; and they may have addi
tional confidence in tho use thereof, when (hoy
perceive that it has the effect of a gentle laxative
about the lime half a bottlcfull lias been taken—
in cqii-eqltence of which, there is no part of the
medicine left to linger in iIia bowels to cause ob
structions, nnd other evils, arising from the use
of many of tho remedies now o(Fe red for the cure
of this nffeciion. ’ It has been used also ns a pre
ventive, by many who were subject to n periodi
cal recurrence of the chills, nnd it has invariably
warded off tho apprehended attack.
20 dozen of this vnluuble medicine just receiv
ed and fonwlo by A. PARSONS,
april 8 No. 8 Gihhoim’ Range.
Ilopnllc Elixir*
A NEW remedy for Jaundice, Dyspepsia In-
digestion, WtnWuri* and Bournes# of this
Stomach, Los* 0T Appetite, Lowness of Spirit*,
lluiitliivlic, Asthma, Ulieunmtism. Fcmalo Oh-
Mi uction* iitul WaakttOMus, and nil Other Com-
plaintM, arising {Yont u diseased »tnto of the Liver
and it* Secrotiuti*.
This inodiciun is not pulmod upon th* public
..jo panacea "Ibr every til that llusli is heir to,"
hul ufmi uii experience of more than thirty years
in thA practice nnd cnrcftit obsctvntion of the
treatment and remedies recommended hy others
iu th in class of discuses, and alter seeing tho
bctiofits which have reunited from thu use of it iu
many hundred case*, tho proprietor fool* War*
ranted in recommending it ns superior 11 uny
preparation ovor before offured. Being of veg
etable production, it tony bo tiiknn with perfect
safety f»r uuy term of time hy persons of the
most delicate constitutions, however low thay
may have boon rcdncoil by illsonRo.
- The most distressing cases ol Stono in tho Gall
Binddcr have been cured by it, and in no case of
this kind wliurn it has hueu Used, lias it failotl of
tiia most complete success.
It will he found n sure remedy for Blotched
faces, so troublesome to young persons. If Ink-
on in season as a preventive, it will by keeping
tho biliary nnd digestive organs in it healthy state,
dofond tho system from tho attacks of Fever nnd
Ague, the Yellow, Billions and Autumnal Fe
vers, winch prey upon those only who ure pro
disposed thereto by disouso and Uorangement of
those organs.
CERTIFICATES.
This may certify that for several years I was
subject to frequent nnd severe attacks of Cholic,
nnd which continued to increase upon me both in
severity and frequency until I made use of tho
Hepatic Elixir, prepared hy Dr. Starkweather,
nnd can truly say that l think myself wholly cured
oftho complaint, not having tho least symptom
of it for more than six months pnsl. 1 do there
fore cheerfully recommend it.to tho public as a
sufo uml valuable medicine.
LEVI N. LLLAND.
Grafton, Oct. 1,1840.
This certifies thnt for twelve years I was nfllct-
cd with sickness, and during this time I applied
to a number oftho most skilful A celebrated phy
sicianswe have among us, willmut «ny ponr.a
nont benefit,ns my complaints continued to in
crease upon mo. ......
To describe all of my ill feelings would ho nut
of my power. I had no appetite, was troubled
with a severe pain in my side, great distress ufter
taking food, a dull heavy foaling in my head, al
most amounting to stupidity, numbness of my
limbs, could get no refreshing sleep, my food did
me no good, my bowel* were continually out of
order, and l was obliged to tuko physic often,
whichwouldjonly give me momentary reliefiall my
difficulties continued to itiereaso to such a degreo
that 1 gave up nil kinds of labor and considered
tuyself incurable. About two yonrs ago. I pro
cured n bottle of l)r. Starkweather’s Hepatic
Elixir, which I took according to directions, and
soon had tho satisfaction to find my health improv
ing which gave no* confidence iu the medicine,
i continued the use of it until I took about four
bottles, which has restored me to ns good a state
of health as I over enjoyed so far »a l know. I
have labored the present session on a farm, and
have not lost one day’s labor nor one meal of
victuals during the time. So I can safely say
that tho Hepatic Elixir, and this alone has restor
ed my health, fori have taken no other medicino
since 1 commenced using it.
GIDEON HOLLEY.
Uxbridgo, Aug. 20,1810.
This tuny certify that 1 have been afflicted with
Biliary Concretions,(Gall Stones) and for a long
period was subject at tunes to the most excrucia
ting distress, ai d for winch I have taken tire Hep
atic Elixir, prepared hy Dr. Starkweather, and
have obtained complete relief, and view it to ho
a valuable remedy in spelt complaints.
MARTHA JACKSON.
Unionvillc, Sept. 20,1840.
Grafton, August27,18-40.
This certifies that I have imtdo use of Dr.
Starku’cnthor’s Hepatic Elixir for several months
past, nnd enn truly say I huvo experienced thn
most benificinl results from its use. For three or
four years previous to injttukiiig this medicine,
I was seriously afflicted with dyspepsia or Liver
lint. I had consulted .several, physicians
lo use of various kindB of pilot nnd other*
^e* before tho public, some of which had
nn injurfoi^s effect, otherssccinod to give tempor
ary relief, without in the least degree removing
the cause of my complaint. I have been sub
ject to a very weak nnd sour stomach, nnd been
for weeks together, unable lo eat the most harm
less and soluble kinds offood without severe dis
tress at the stomach, or vomiting it up iuimcdi-
atnly after taken. This was accompanied some
times with n loss of appetite, at other times with
nn insatiable appetite Hint neither nny kind nor
quantity offood could satisfy. I was troubled for
nbout n year before making use of this medicine,
with a hard pain iu the left side, attended with u
kind of lungour, great depression of spirits, nnd
a general debility of the whole system. Nearly
all those complaints or symptoms which I hove
mentioned, with many others nrc now entirely
cured from the use of this Elixir, and wlmt nro
notcoinolelely removed, do not occur so frequent,
with far less violence, and.are constantly decreas
ing. Then’fora from my own experience and
from what I know of the effects oftho medicine
generally, I feel justified in recommending it to
the public, ns a perfectly safe nnd highly valu
able uiediciuo Ibr all those complaints which it is
designed to cure.
GEORGE \V. THRUSTON.
For snlo by TIIOS. RYERSON.
June 24.
Tlio Liiolun Cordlal-Bcwktre or
Fraud.
rflllK unprecedented popularity of this honed-
X cent and incatimnbla CORDIAL ill tho U.
Slates, hnsinduced onn or more uuiirinniplod par
sons to mnimfacturos/iNiion* catchpenny articl $,
under ra rims names, and purpoMug to produce the
tame a (licit but which, iu reality, produco no oth
er ofl’uol than tliatof swindling tho public; and to
give a yet more plausible appearance of their ou-
pldi'.y, !!’•'•? p*»r««»n« affmu thnt ilmlr wretched
miBtruniN Imvo boon In use In England and else
where for a number ofyearst whereas, until the
illustrious Dr. Magnin made Ida wonderful dis
covery, no euro for barrenness had been ever
thought of, oral least mnde publioi and all thoso
then in use Air thu restoration of the doonyod
virile powers Were found to bo of but little avail.
Thus, all nostrums advertised for barrenness or
the euro of impotenoy, but Dr. Magniu’s* ore
mere cniehpomiy humbugs, which would nevor
liavo bean thnughto fblit (br tho appearance nnd
greatcelubrity oftho LUCINA CORDIAL. As
no counterfeit of tho name is ot present In oireu-
ciilutioni it mny in general bo a sufficient caution
for tho purchaser to ask for tho Lucinu Cordial,
hut ns further assurance, it would be ns well to
note that its name, Lucina Cordial, or Elixir cf
Love, is stamped in the glass of each bottle—tho
combined arms of Franco and th# United Slates
are on tho outward envelope—thnt n Fleur de
Lis is printed on the accompanying directions,
and I .-lutifiillv embossed on thb show-bills hang
ing iu tho stores ui thoso who have tho genuiue
articlo of sale.
The celebrity of the Luchin Cordial being such
ns it is, it is scarcely necessary to add that it is
tho only efficient remedy for barrenness, olid tho
restoration of decayed virile powers ever known!
ami thnt in tho cure of Fluor Alims, Gleet, ob
structed, dilficult or painful Menstruation, tho
incontinence ortho urine or Mho involuntary dis
charge thereof, its superiority over every other
mediciiiQ is not only decided, but unquestionable,
For sale hy G. R. HENDRICKSON.
nug 10 101—ly.
Ynlicr’s French Pills for the
cure of Secret Diseases.
O NE box of these inestimable Pills is worth all
tho quack medicines in the world.
Comment.—If wo exumino thu nature or the
above diseases, nud tho situation of tho parts af
fected, we must consider It a very important oh*
ject to he nblu to obtain a remedy at once certain
in its uction, nnd nt tho (time time composed of
such ingredients ns will prevent tho possibility of
discovery while using it. It is a fact well known
to many, that most of tho remedies offered for
tlieso disenscs nro composed of such nauseous
drugs ns to fender it almost impossible to con
tinue their use without creating a sickness nt tho
stomach or other Unpleasant consequences.
Such being the case, there cun be no doubt but
such o remedy ns
VALIER’S FRENCH PILLS
will meet the universal approbation, being en
tirely freo from thoso objections, pleasant iu their
operation, uml prompt in removing the disease,
The proprietor would hi re ram ark, that tho ef
ficacy of llicso Pills in tho disorders alluded to,
are not based upon supposition; on tho con
trary it is found upon rational experience; having
used them iu a successful prnctico for upwards
of two years, ho feels confident of their superior
ity o\or the remedies hitherto employed.
' Price $1 50 per box. For sale ut tho principal
Drug Stores iu Savannah aud Augusta,
nug 10 Ifil—ly
Bultii of Columbia.
An important recent Chemical Discover}/.
T HE best nnd cheapest preparation for the
Hair ever offered to the ppblin. Where
•he hair is observed to he growing thin, nothing
can be more preposterous than the uso of oils,
grease, or any fatty matter. Their application
oan only he recommended through thejgrossest
ignorance, hs they hasten the full of the hair, hy
increasing the relaxation of tho skin. When
there is n harsh,dry,or contracted skin, and where
the small Llond vessels which carry nourishment
to the bulb are obstructed,’then the oils, &c. mny
be good, as they tend to relax tho skin; hul alone,
they are of no avail. There must bo n stimulus,
to rouse the vessels from their torpor,* nud quick
en the current of tho blood.— Extract Jrom Clire-
huffh’t Treatise on the Hair.
Tho Balm of Columbia is the only preparation
that can Imvo thnt effect, being entirely free from
any oily substance. Its positive qualities arc ns
follows:
1st—For infants, keeping the bend freo from
scurf, ond causing n luxuriant growth of hair.
2d—For Indies, restoring the skin to its natural
strength and firmness, und preventing the fulling
out of tin Imir.
3d—For any person recovering from any do
biiity the same effect is produced.
4tb—If used in infancy till a good growth is
started, it may ho preset ved hy attention to the
latest period of lifo.'
5th—It frees the head from dandruff, strength
ens the roots, imparts health and vigour to tho
circulation, and prevents the hair from changing
colour or gelling grey.
0th—It causes mo hair to curl beautifully when
done up in it over night.
KTNo ladies’ toilet should over he made with
out it.
7th—Children who have hy nny means con
tracted vermin in tho head, are immediately and
perfectly cured pflhein by it* use. It ixinfallible.
For snlohy ANSON PARSONS. Agent,
No. 8 Gibbons' Range.
march 20
. Preserved Fruits,
A SSORTED kinds, preserved in Syrup, for
xi, sale hy T. M. A J. M. TURNER,
npril7 Monument Square.
Superior Court, MuyTorui tan
Jacob Wilcox Y‘ W,ni ’
Dnvitl Snodgrass. S
TITON t|,o Petition of Jacob Wilcox prayias
U the foreclosure nr the equity of todomotioi,
"that, undivided huff (merest in ond to E!
uiu trod of Land situate, lying and bains on
lutehinstui'a Island, hoar the oily of Savannah
in Chatham Comity, Blato of Georgia, contain!
ins about sik hundred and fiva or six hundred
nnd six acres, be the Mine ntoro or lass, bounded
Wort hy tho litto oftho hunt belonging to Uie
Estate oftho late John Peter Word, South in part
by the back line oftho wharf lot* bpbosito tho ci.
ty of Bavounali, which wasJalbly laid off by Wi -
1 aui Mein, and partly by a small run br branch of
Savannah River to the old rico mill which di-
vldoi the sold Hutchinson's Island IVom a small
marsh Island, which hns nWo been laid Off into
wharf lots by the said William Mein, and-IYoth
tho Island to the enst on said River balled Fit
Island, East by die River Savannah, and North
by the hack or northern branch ofSavannah Riy.
or, which said undivided moiety or half part oi
anid tract of loud waa mortgaged by tho mid Da-
vid Snodgrass to the said Jacob Wilcox by deed
hearing date the eleventh day of August,eighteen
hundred nud forty, to aaciue tho auut of twelve
thousand dollars according to the tonor of three
noloa for the mini of two thousand dollars each,
drntvn on the Aral day of August, eighteon hun
dred nnd forty, pnyulita to tho order oTJacob Wil
cox nt the Planters' Bank of die Suite of Geor-
, (in, respectively nn the first day of April, eigh-
onn hundred nnd forty‘one, forty-two aud forty,
three; and also three othar notes, drawn by Wfi.
limn C. Harris to tho order of und endorsed by
the said David Snodgrass, ond which were drawn
hy the said William U. Harris for the benefit and
accommodation oftho said David Bnodgraas.and
are now held hy tho said Jacob Wilcox, each for
llio sum of two thousand dollars, dated at New
Orleans on the third July, 1840, payable attlia
Planters' Bank in tho Biulo of Georgia, respee-
lively on the first dnys of April, in tho years 1841,
1842,1843, of which there still remains unpnid
tho sum of twelve thousand dollars, with interest
on four thousand dollars from the 1st April; 1641,
On motion it is ordered,lliat the snid David Snod
grass do pay into this Court ou or bofore the first
day of the next term, tho snid sum of twelve
thousand dollars, with interest on four thousand
(!"•!■'r«, from thn 1st nf April. 1841. and ilia cost*
of lids opolicntiou, or in dcfuult thereof, thnt die
equity of redemption of tho anid David Snod
grass to tho suid mortgaged uremises he from
thenceforth forecloscdt and it t* further ordered,
that a copy nf this rule be served upon tho said
David Snodgrass threo months before tho tints
appointed for tho payment of die said money,and
ho published in one of tha gazette* nf the city of
Savannah once a month *Air four months, and
tliut such further and other proceeding* be bad as
are prescribed hy law.
Let Rule Nisi issue 15th June, 1841.
CHARLES S. HENRY.
Judge Sup. Courts Enstern Dial. Ga.
A true extract Horn the minutes.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
Deputy Clerk Sup. c. c.c.
jnly 31 157
Harrison’s Specific Ointment
T HE great colubrity of this unrivalled compo
sition—especially in the northern slates—
leaves the proprietor hut little need to say any
thing in its favor; for it has been generally con
ceded to it, that it is, beyond all comparison, the
best remedy for external complaints that bus ev
er been discovered. Indeed the speed and cer
tainty of its operations have tho appearance of
miracles: ns ulcers, wounds, corns, fever, snrea,
chilblains, white swellings, biles, piles, spider nud
snake bites, Ac. immediately yield to its superhu
man influence. Thus, if properly applied,it will
remove an inveterate corn, or break ond heal n
bile in five days; will alley nnd perfectly 6ure|on
ulcer in two weeks; and tho most desperate
cause of white swelling that can he imagined have
been destroyed hy it in less than two months.
Iu tho bites of poisonous reptiles its efficacy is
truly surprising, nnd oven in the bite ofa rabid
dog; for if applied in time, its powers of attrac
tion arc sp wonderful that thay will nlonce orres-
•tbo poison* nnd thu*, prnvom U from pervading
tho system. It is likewise greatly superior to any
medicine heretofore discovered for tho chafed
bucks and limbs of horses—for tetters,ringworms,
chapped lips—and in short,for every external bod
ily evil that may fall lo the lot of man or beast.
"The proprietor has received nt least a thousand
certificates and other documents, iu favor of his
“Specific Ointment," upwards of a hundred of
which were written by respectable membors of
thn medical faculty,
IM«,u59 cents per her, with full direofion-
For sale hy nil tho principal Druggists iu Rich
mond, Petersburg and Norfolk.
For sale at the principal Ding Stores, in Sav
annah aud Augusta.
ang 5 159—ly
Whiitiey’s Auti-Bilious I’illN.
W HEN we reflect on the importance of the
Liver, and the function* it perforins in
the economy nf life, we cuuuot bn surprised lo
find it on so many occasions, the seat of exten
sive and dangerous diseases.
There is no viscu* in the human frame, that is
more importantly and critically connected with
life nnd health, (linn the Liver.
Chronic complaints nro slow in thnir progress,
and gradually undermine the constitution, giving
a check to the enjoyment nf health, without a-
larming the pasient, until thn evil hns proceeded
so far as to put it out of the power of moans for
coverv.
Bilious disorders in this country are variable in
their appearance, producing complaints oftho
stomach, head nclii-, lowness of npirits, great de
bility, flatulency, dyspepsia, nervous affections,
costiveness, jaundice, dropsy, Ac. and in many
cases producing coughs, asthmas, and a suppres
sion nr morbid secretion of urine.
These Pill* nro caleulated to excite tho Livor
to n hculihy action, and assist ill disgorging thu
morbid secretion* which are generally accumu
lated iu such cases nnd to eticourago a healthy
action oftho Liver, which is the gruml incentive
to every other secretion iu the system.
They have been found very useful in cases of
sick headache, when taken ut tiie commencement
oftho complaint, and also in all the complaints
mentioned above, ns well as in chronic inflamma
tion of tho Liver.
Sen-furing persons will find them particularly
useful in -visiting warm climates, where bilious
diseases advance suddenly; and with most serious
efleets, and when some powerful medicine is the
only resource to arrest their rapid progress.
They are very mild in their operation, and per
fectly innocent n« well ns highly beneficial iu
ihcir cflucisnud mny ho used ill ull weathers and
seasons without dangor.
For snip hy TIIOS. RYERSON.
_ junc 15
iainglatos.
O NE case Russia Sheet Isinglass, for solo hy
mny 1 TIIOS. RYERSON.
Mnsruiii’H ILitcinn Cordinl
F OR the sure nnd speedy cure of Incipient
Consumption, Barrenness, nnd for the gen
eral prostration oftho system, tu*matter whether
tho result of inherront ciutses, or of causes pro
duced hy irregularity, illness or nccident.
Tho wide-spread celebrity of this wonderful
und inestitnnhle Cordinl iu both hemispheres is a
sufficient guarantee for its quick nnd positiv
success in curing nil tho abovo affections and
complaints. Nothing can bo more surprising
than its invigorating effects on the jmmnn frame.
Language, indeed, cannot do justice to the mer
its of the Lucina Cordial, which is regarded by
tho heads oftho faculty in all parts oftho world
as one of the most important medical discoveries
of any age-
Price $3 per bottlo. For sole by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
ang 7 100—ly
Velvet Forks.
3 BALES superior French Velvet Corks,siiit-
able for fino wine, ull small sizes. Just re-
civcd nndf or sale hy
july 31 CL R. HENDRICKSON.
Peters* Pills.
T HE wonderful euros eflected hy this tpedi-
cine are the nil engrossing subjects of the
<lnv tin whom you will, nod you hear of noth
ing but Mr. 8iicfi-n-Oiio has been cored by Dr.
Peters' Vegetable Pills; or, you know Miss So
and-Sn wns at thu point of death, hut she Ims been
cured hy Dr. Peters’ Pills; or, are you not glad
thnt Miss has been restored to licuitb by Dr.
Peters' wondrous Medicine?
Really this medicine must ho very good, or
could not euro so many. It is good. Formal
years it has passed on in tho “oven, silent ten
of ils way,” curing hundreds of poisons who
were wrangling with death. But now its onward
course is impetuous.
It is ns impossible to stay the demand for this
medicine, os to hush the rushing wind.
A life medicine that will pracrdsliuutn death for
'ears, shall it notenter every house? Shall it not
ioused hy evory individual? Let no man say I
don’t want it. You don’t know what to-morrow
niuylbriug forth. Ail should uso this remedy, A re
member that health is thn first blessing from God.
PETERS' VEGETABLE PILLS.
They do indeed re«*nro tho health oftho body,
beenusn they purify and invigorato tho blood, and
thoir good effects ure not counterbalanced hy any
inconvenience; being composed entirely of veg
etables, they do not expose those who use them
to danger, nnd their effects are as certain ns they
nro salutary; they nrc daily nnd safely adminis
tered to infnncy, youth, manhood and old age, and
lo women in tho moatcrrticalnnddclicatecircuiu-
stances, they do not disturb or shuck the animal
functions, but restore their order and re-estab
lish thoir I health; and for nil the purposes which
a vegetable purgative, nr certain cleanser of the
whole system are required, thoy stand without a
rival—they are allowed to ho nil that can bn ac
complished iu medicine, both for power and in
uncuticQ.
BJ*Retail prico 50 cents per box. Sold nt nil
tho principal Drug Stores in Savannah nnd Ad-
157—ly july 31
Copperas, dec.
/\ DHLS Green Copperas
JL VF 3 casks 8 a la ra til*
2 casks Penrl Ashes
20 boxes Colgate's No. 1 Starch
Just received and for sale hy
june 12 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Sulphate Quinine.
OUNCES Sulphate Uuinino. Just re-
celved and for snlo hy
jnly 13 TIIOS. RYERSON.
Corla.
2 BALES superior Velvet Corks, for wind
do
do
1 do 2d quality
1 do
2 do demijon and jug
Just received nud for sale by
june 10 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
do
■ do, pints
do
Dr.
Fcuclitiisiuiifcr’s Infallible
Poisons,
F OR killing, destroying nnd exterminating
every species of Vermin infesting’ private
and public house*, hed-rooms, garrets, stores,
t rn-houscs, gardens, fields, trees, Ac. Ac., such
rats, mice, cockroaches, bedbugs, miisquntoes,
fleas, flies, ants, moths, uultcrpillnrs, hornets,
mites, Ac. For sale hy
july 24 THQ8. RYERSON.
Fluid Mitffiicslti.
M URRAY’S Fluid Magnesia, received _
brig O. B. Lnmnirnlso, Rushtou and As-
pinwnll'sdo wills acidulated Syrup, for snlo l>
Jiily 1 AN80N PARSONS.
Superior K/tijrliHli UlUitnrd,
I N J Ih. ( A Ih. nnd 1 lb. bottles; received
ship Celia, nnd for sain hy
ANSON PARS0N8,
junc 24 No. 8, Gibbons’ Range
Goorgiu—ChiUlmm Couuty.
Jucob Wilcox )
m. ) RULE NISI.
William C. Harris; )
U PON tho Petition of Jacob Wilcox praying
the foreclosure of the equity of redemption
of uud in “onn undivided moiety or half part of
ull that tract nr parcel of Land, situate and lying
nud being nn Hutchinson’s Island, iu the County
of Chathnm and State of Georgia, containing in
the whole 8>X hundred acres, tie tho same mors
or less, hounded on tho West by tho line oftho
land belonging to the estate of tho lata John Pe
ter Ward, South ill port by the bnck line of tho
wharf lots opposite to the city ofSavannah.wbich
were lately laid off by William Mein, nnd partly
hy u slnnll run or branch of Savannah River to
die old rice mill which divides the snid llfitcjiin-
eon's Island from a small mnrsh Island, tvnkh
hns also been laid off in wharf lots by tlio said
William Mein, nnd from the Island to the east
ou suid River called Fig Island,) Enst hy the Riv
er Savannah nnd North by the bnck or northern
branch of the snid River Savannah, being all tha
land on Hutchinson's Island of which James Ol
iver, deied, seized, except that portion Mhefeoi
laid ofTby snid William Mein, which said undi
vided moiety or half port of snid tract was tnort-
{[aged by William C. Harris to the said Jacob
Wiloox by dead bearing date Uie twonty.fiiird day
ofOctober, in the year eighteen hundred and for
ty, to secure the sum ofsii thobxand dollars, ac
cording to tho tenor of three promissory holes of
two thousand dollars drawn in fator of nnd in
dorsed by one David Snodgrass, doted at New
Orleans on the third day of July iu the year ono
thousand eight hundred and forty, and
on tlio first day of April, in the years eighteen
hundred und forty-one, forty-two nnd forty-three,
with interest if not paid at maturity; upon which
sum there is ttnnnid tha wholo omount ofsii
thousand diillara with interest on twdj tlioiisstul
from the 1st April, 1841. On motion of Francis
S. Bartow, Esquire, plaintiff's attorney, it is or
dered, thnt the said William C Harris do pay in
to this Court on or before tho first day oftho next
term the said sum nfsix thousand dollars will) in
tcrest on two thousand from the 1st April, 1841,
A tho costs of (hi-, application, or in'dclanlt there
of, that tho equity nt redemption of the said Wm-
C. Harris in tlio mortgaged premises he forever
foreclosed; nnd it is further ordered that a copy
of this rule be served upon the said William C.
Harris three. months before the lime appointed
for the payment of snid money into Court, or
published iu one oftho gazettes oftho city of Sa
vannah once a month for four months, and that
ancli other proceeding bo had thereon nsarspt*’
scribed by Inw.
Let Rule Nisi issuo 15th June, 1841.
CHARLES S. HENRY;
Judge Sup. Courts Eastern Dist. Ga.
A true extract from the minutes.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
Deputy Clerk Sup. c. c. c.
july 31 157 __
Glynn Superior Court.
APRIL TERM, 1841.
Jntnes H. Conner, lleniy Dubignon
and Samuel M. Burnett, Commis
sioners of the Town Commons
Brunswick,
wi.
no n't
mis-1
. ofl
Rt’LK
NISI-
V
PoterJ. Williams. J
PON the Petition or Jaunts 11. Coup*r,
Henry Dhbigpon, nnd Samuel M* R“ rI1 ® '
Commissioners oftho Town Commons of ur
wick, praying the foreclosure of the teuij
redemption of Peter J. Williams in .
those three Lots of Lund, siliinlo and »y» n S 1 ....
town of Brunswick; known and distmgU'» , ]®J
n phi ii of said town by the numbors (•*»).‘"''J!
threo, (37)thirty-seven,and (38) thirty-eigm. .
taining live acres each; together with all on
gulnrtho right*; members nhd nppurtennn
the same, belonging or in any wijo anpejiom'e
mortgaged by the said Peter J. Wdli® 0 * . - n .
cure payment lo the Petitioners ns Comm ,
or* ns aforesaid, of thn sum of ono hqnd
sixty-eight dollars aud thirty-throe nud one '
cents, on or before the first. day of Junusn
eighteen hundred uud thirty-eight, and «
or sum of one hundred and sixty-o'yht ,
and thirlv-thrco and one-third cents on
d«y ol'Jaminry, eighteen hnnareJ W t , llh
according to a certain Bond dated tho
day of April, eighteen hundred and jjj 1 *j;J |fl ur
on which mortgage and bond
is dne tho last mentioned sum with , l ®. i flI1( |
the first day of January, oightoow
thirty-nine, ut the rate of eight por ce • ) J |a
On motion of Francis E. Bond, altow? . #n j
petitioners, it is ordered, that ^, 0 geih-
interest duo on soid bond and mort «g * c 6 nlir t
or with the cost of Court, bo paid link* 0 p (his
on or before the first day of tho next to . r-
Court, which will bn in November no • p ete r
wise thn Equity of Redemption o f ' j ot
J. Williams, and of all claiming by, tW j,
under him iu and to the mortgaged pt m p ,| f r
thenceforth and forever foreclosed, - it is
proceedings be had os the law directs. _. .J lf d
further ordered, that this rule shall be n _„b-
once n month for four months in ono ot
icial
imvo ii iiiwm.i- * - ,
lie gazettes of this Stale, or servsd ou
PntorJ. William* the mortgagor, or j' 11 y, g „i
ngoutor attorney, ot lonat three niowui* P
to the first clay of snicl Novombnr term n
Lot Rule Nisi issuo21st April, lc4L
CHARLES S^HENRJ*
Judge Sup- Court s*P*
A true extract from uw mi'jyjJoRE, Clerk-
june 20 138 ———'
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