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\£iv cotitiissioiv noise
i. THE subscriber* hare associated
/ ♦ themselres together a* COMMIS
SIOBI MERCHANTS, under the
name and style of
JOmM.Y n. i*ITTH # Cos.
They have purchased the commodious WARE
HOUSE and CLOSE STORE, lateiy occupied
by Jernigan, Laurence Ac Cos. where they will re
ceive COTTON or GOODS instore, arid advance
only upon cotton in their possession and under
their control. Tlieir charges will be as customa
ry.
The business will be conducted by John D.
Tilts. We solicit the patronage of the public,
>md are prepared to give Columbus prices for Cot
ton. JNO. D. PITTS,
M. J. LAURENCE.
Florence, Nov. 10 33 ts
FOHWARDING AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS
B*i 4 lac C IIV or Kit. Joseph, Flu.
_p The undersigned have formed a
/ <*► ® copartnership under the firm of
f ANDERSON STARR Ac Cos.
d®' • for conducting a Forwarding and
Commission Business, and have undertaken the
roust; action of Commodious Warehouses in St.
Joseph, lota, and the Chi[K>la Depot, for the •tor
age of Cotton and other agricultural productions.
We pledge our beet exertions for the interest of all
concerned, and respectfully solicit a share of con
fidence from the public.
W. ANDERSON, J. B STARR,
Ac W. E. ANDERSON.
August 11, 1838 20.
” NE W STORE.
JUST RECEIVED and for sale, a general as
sortment of
.Ye/r English Goods ,
all of the first class, and which will be sold CHEAP
and on accommodating tei ms. The public are re
st, e< I fully invited to give us a call.
SMITH Ac WINFREY.
Dec. 1 35 ___
NOTICE.
-I HIE firm of A. P. Rood Ac Cos. is this '
-8 day dissolved by mutual consent, the busi-'
ue»s of the firm will be settled with all possible dis
patch by me. A. P. ROOD.
Dec. 1,1838. 37 3t
rpHE SUBSCRIBERS have just received a
-1- select lot of
GROCERIES, »
'xvliich they offer on reasonable terms for Cash.
ROOD AcTALMAN.
Dec 15 37 ts
NOTICE.
fTIHE subscribers have on hand a good supply
° CONFECTIONARIES ,
which they offer for sale at the store next door to
McKeethan, Wimberly Ac Cos. formerly occupied
by Mr. J. Jordan, which they will sell low for
Cash. W. B.HARVEY Ac Cos!
Dec 15 37
PAPER AADKTATIOA ARi,
Wholesale and Retail.
rTUIE Subscribers have just opened their Fall
-1. and Winter Stock of fine and superfine Let
ter, Cop, and larger PAPERS, most of which has
oeen purchased direct from the manufactures.
Stationary of every kind,
Blauk Books, for city or country trade,
Pocket Books, Pen Knives, Sec.
Which they will sell on accommodating terms,
f or city acceptances.
Blank Books made to order.
Printers supplied with Printing Paper, Ink,
Arc. of (be best quality.
BURGES Ac WALKER,
Stationer's Hall, 85 East-Bay, Charleston, S. C.
~D R, T.HAR T RIDGE
RESPECTFULLY tenders his services w
the practice of
MEDICINE Ab’D SURGERY,
to the citizens of Florence and its vicinity, ami
hopes, by unremitting attention to merit a share
of the public confidence.
Dr. H. may always be found, except when pro
fessionally engaged, at his office on Broad street,
lately occupied by the Georgia Mirror.
Jan 5,1839 33
ORS, R.W.&Z. C. WILLIAM
HAVING associated themselves in the PRAC
TICE OF MEDICINE, respectfully ten
Her their professional services to the citizens of
FLORENCE and the surrounding country.
From tlieir extensive acquaintance with diseas
es appertaining to a Southerr clime, they (latter
themselves that they will be enabled to give com
plete satisfaction to their employers.
One, or both may be found at fheir office at all
times, when not professionally engaged, conse
quently those who will honor us with a call, may
always expect prompt and immediate attention.
Florence, April 9 2
j. a. hTmacoiV
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
STARKSVIIIE. LEE COUNTY. GEORGIA.
WILL attend the Courts of the CiIATTA*
HOOCHEE CIRCUIT.
Nov. 25 35 ly
Attorney at Law,
FLORENCE, 6TEWART, OOCNW, GA
caution!
TT FOREWARN all persons from trading for a
X certain promissory note given by the subseri
berto J. M. Miller, for Three Hundred Dollars,
as I have in my possession an order, showing pay
ment for said note,and lam determined not to pay
it again. Also, a note sot 79 dollars or therea
bouts, made payable to said Miller, said notes be
ing satisfied in full, the public are eaotionod a
gatnst trading for them.
_ . W, P. TOMPKIftS.
Dee 24 39 n
~~~ lost!
O? °, ach «t & Jernigan for Seventy
five Dollars,due Jaooary Ist, 1839; one for
Ist Oc*. 133 J, on Mert.t Jones
?ohn grno-kew. .
*<o TANARUS, 18J3 P 7 to Alfa.
I Lee Sheriff' sates.
Y\r IL L be sold, on the first Tuesday iu FBB
RUARY next, at the court house door ta
the town ol Starksvdle, within tbe usual hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
Lot of Land No. two hundred and thirty-one,
in the third district of Lee county, le». ied on as
the property of Thomas Wren, to satisfy two Fi
Fas issued from a justice's court of Baker county
fn fstorof John Hickman, vs said Wren; levy
made and returned to me by a constable.
Lot Ao. 180, in the twelfth district of Let
county, levied on as ths property of Q. T. Yel
venton. to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from a
justice’s court of Marion county in favor of John
J. English vs John W. Mcrideth, and G. T. Yel
venton and William Gillmore endorsers; sold for
the use of Nathan P. Singletary. Levy made
and returned to me by a constable.
Lots of Land, Nos. fen and thirty-four, in the
fifteenth district of Lee count*. « Be
r ~ r »r«; Jaaviu vtoll to satisfy two Fi Fas issu
ed from the Superior Court of Lee county, one
in favor of H. B. At W. Weed, vs. David Goff,
Henry B. HataWay and James Hine, and one iu
favor of Fondren Ac Thompsons’* D. Goff Ae Ce.
Lot No. one hundred and sixty, in the fifteenth
district originally Dooly, now Lee county, levied
on as the property of Abraham Mills to satisfy a
Fi Fa issued from the Inferior Court of Pulaski
county, in favor of John Rawls Ac Cos. sold for the
use of James O’Jelk*.
Also, the east half «f Lot of Land No. two
hundred, in the fifteenth district of originally Doo
ly now Lee county, with good improvements, the
place whereon Robert G. Ford now lives, levied
on as the property of the said R. G. Ford, to sat
isfy a Fi Fa issued from the Superior Court of
Lee county, in favor of Davis Smith Ac Cos. vs
John Sherod and Robert G. Ford. Property
pointed out by John Sherod.
Lot of Laud No. one hundred and ninety, in
the third district of Lee county, levied on as the
property of Charles M. Dinkins, to satisfy three
h i I as issued from n justice’s court of Houston
county, in favor of George Patton vs said Dinkins,
sold for the use of John Chain.
Also, Howell Allsabrook’s interest and improve
ments ia Lots of Land Nos. two and three, in the
sixteenth district originally Dooly now Lee coun
ty, levied on as the property of tie said Howel
A llsabrooks to satisfy two Fi Fas, issued from the
Superior Court of Lee county, in favor of John
Laud, vs said Ilowel Allsahrook and Alfred Allsa
brook. i
Also, Lots Nos fifty, fifty-two, sixty-four, sixty
five, and sixty-six, in the town of Sfnrksville, con
taining forty-three acres, more or less, with good
improvements, between twenty and twenty-five a
rres cleared land thereon, anti under good fence,
levied on as the property of John Sherod, foeat
isfy a Fi Fa issued from the Superior Court of
Lee county in favor ofDavis Smith Sc Cos. vs John
Sherod sad Robert G. Ford, property pointed out
by R. G. Ford.
ABRAHAM DYSON, Sheriff.
Dec. 27,1838. 39
LOTS IN FEOTt ENCE,
FOR SAL E
JensJh. The swbjcribwr offers for sale on ac
commodating term*, several Rosines* 1
jLjtffS and Residence Lots in the town of
Florence. beantifnTly sihmioj, „„.l „ ac
improved lot with a comfortable dwelling house,
on the same for sale or rent. Persons wishing to
settle in Florence and are desirous of purchasing
Lots for business or residence w ill do well to call
and examine mine as they will be sold on very
liberal terms. Florence is rapidly thriving and in
a short time must become a place of immense bu
siness, situated as it is ioa healthy section of the
country, surrounded by wealthy and industrious
planters.
I would also remark that the citizens are ma
king arrangements to have line schools established
both Male and Female-—which are now in opera
tion. A line female Academy is in contempla
tion which will shortly he completed when Flor
ence will be enabled to compete successfully with
any <owu in Georgia far ailvant«ges of this’ kind.
The subscriber also offers for Sale on liberal
terms GftO acres of land wi«h some improvements
uu ths road leading from Lumpkin lo Irwinton,
5 miles from the former place. The situation is
beautiful and healthy, the water good. Persons
wishing to purchase or view' the premises will call
o 8 Mr. James P. Matthews wear the place who is
my authorised agent for the sale of said lands or
to the subscriber near Florence.
JOHN T. B. TURNER.
July 23, 1833 13
Valuable property"
eor s+UjE.
FOR the purpose of closing the estate of Asaph
R. Hill, late of Stewart County deceased.
The subsriber will sell at private sale, otic third or
the whole of the following property, viz.
ONE COMMODIOUS NEW STORE HOUSE AND 107$,
The well known stand of Hill Laurence Ac Cos
Lumpkin Oa. Also 34 acres Land adjoining
said Town, handsomely situated for private resi
dence! Also the well known,
'jPhcrnix Hotel, Furniture
And -Lots, in the Town of Florence, at present
occupied by Mr. A. Burnett. Also the large
framed,
WARE HOUSE AND FIXTURES,
Tn the Town of Florence, at present occupied bv
Jernigan Laurence Ac Cos Also two unimproved
Lots, in said Town, Nos. 108 and 109 in square
f!• high elevated ground for building.
Also two settlements of valuable pine Lends, con
taining 740 acres, 3 miles from Florence. Also
8 Lots in the city of St. Josephs, amongst which
are Lots to suit the merchant or the settler. Also
27 shares of the Capital Stock in the St. Josephs
Rail Road AcCanal Company. Also one fine Sad
dle Horse.
Any of the above property will be sold on ac
commodating terras, by application to the sub
scriber at Florence Georgia
HENRY W. JERNIGAN EkVM
and partner of A. R. Bill deccaed *
The Subscriber will sell several valuablo settle
ments of Land, from 202$ to 1000 acres.
May 25. 1838 9 H. \V. JERNIGAN.
LOOK AT THIS.
Lost, on the road leadingfrom Lumpkin di
rectly to Irwinton, Alabama, one not* of
hand on James Beal of Dooly county, for One
Hundred anrj twenty-five dollars, made payable .
to Samuel Hand, given on the 3d day of March
last, and dnq sometime in December thereafter.—
A4l persons 6re forewarned from trading (or said
THE GEORGIA MIRROR.
WILL be sold before the Court House door j
m Lumpkin Stewart "County on the fim i
Tuesday in February next, under an osdor of ths
honorable tbe Inferior court of said county, one
•egro girl named Elsey, 16 years of age, and one
Lot of land No. 106, in the 23d district of origin
ally Lee now Stewart county, bolongtng to tho
estate of Lewts Dupree, sen. deceased, sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of satf iie
cessed.
LEWIS DUPREE. Jr. Ada’r.
Oct. 9 33
WILL Ire sold, agreeable to aj> order of the
honorable the Inferior Court of Sumte
county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, on rh
first 1 i#p<iiay in FEBRUARY next, before tk
Court House door in Aitverkiu*, Sumter county
within the usitnl hours of sale.
One Lot or Land, No. 166 is ilmOßit. j;-.-—.
„r _-:j fountj „„e other Lot, Nik 44, in
the 28fli district, nil sold, as the property of Guil
ford J oiner, deceased Sold for tho benefit of the
heirs and creditor* of said deceased. Terms
made known on the day.
„ LEWIS JOINER. Adm’r.
Not. 28, 1838, 37
UNDER an order of the Inferior Court of
Stewart county, while sitting for ordinary
purposes, will be sold, on the fir*t Tuesday in
MARCH next, before the Court House door in
the town of Lumpkin, Stewart county. Lot of
Land No. 43, in the 23d district of said county, it
being the real estate of George Shaw, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs find creditors of said
deceased. Terms made known on the day.
JOHN BLACKSHEAR, Adm’r.
JDce. 15 -37
WILL be sold, agreeable to an order of the
Inferior Court of Stewart county, while
Bitting for ordinary purposes, on the fim Tuesday
in FEBRUARY next, before the court house door
in the town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, nil the
real estate of John A. Shirling, late of Stewart
county, deceased, viz. one Lot ot Land, No. 31,
and the north half of S3 and 32, all in the 33d dis
trict ; also eight negroes. Terms made known on
the dav.
WILLIAM B. SHIRLING, ) . . .
JAMES WEBB, \ **•
Sept 3,1838. 24
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday inFab
tnary next, before the court house dkor
in Lumpkin, Stewart county, agreeable to an or
der of the Inferior court of said county, while
sitting for ordinary purposes, all the real estate of
Lewis Dupree, sen. consis ing of the undivided
third of 10 f hares in the Florence Company, and
also, the undivided (turd of the following lots in
said town. viz. Lots Nos. 34, 35, 36, 37. 18 and 19,
all in block B ; Lots Nos. 93, and 83, and one
sixth of Lot 36, all in block, E, and one third of
Lot*, Nos. 46 and 47. in block C; all sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors.
LEWIS DUPREE, Adttt’r.
Dec 1,1837 55
PURSUANT to an order of the court of or
dinary of Randolpb-cCunty, will be sold, on
tire fim Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, at the
Court House door in Cuthbert, two back lots, Nos
not known; also, •<tiosouiti nait ot juot of Land,
No. 39, in the first district, joining town.
Also, at the Court House door in Baker county,
Lotof Land No. 2 It, in ths 12th district originally
Lee, sold as thr nropcrtv of John Mavnard, de
ccosed, mary p. Maynard, Xdm'rx.
Dec. 1 .15
MONTHS after date application will
■- be mr.de to the honorable tha Inferior court
of the connty of Sumter, while sitting for ordina
ry purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of
John IJ. Cannon, deceased.
HENRY DY'KES, Adm'r
Amencns. Nov. 10, 1833. 35
FOLK MONTHS after date application will
be made to the honorable the Inferior Court
of Sumter county, when sitting as a Court of Or
dinary, for leave to sell Lot of Land No. 220, and
part of Lot No. 019, in the 30th district of said
county, belouging to the estate of John Mathew s.
MOSES MATHEWS, Guardian.
Sumter co. Nov, 8, 1838. 33
MONTHS after date application w ill
X h* made to the honorable the Inferior court
es Stewart county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell the land and negroes belong
ing to the estate of John A. Shirling, deceased
late of said county, for the benefit of fhc heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
WILLIAM B. SHIRLING, )
JAMES WEBB, > Adm rs.
Sept. 3,1&38 24 *
months after date
made to the Honorable the Infe.rior Court
of Sumter county sitting for ordinary purposes
for leave to sell the res! estate of Guilford Joiner
deceased.
BY THE ADMINISTRATOR
Amencns Oct. 2 1838. 29
“NOTICE
TS hereby given that application will be made to
X the conn of ordinary of Stewart county, on
the first Monday in January next, for an order for
the distmuKton of the estate of John G. White,
late of said county, deceased, amonc the lawful
heirs of said deceased. SAMUEL'ADAMS
~ P?'* 3S Adm'r.
CEdUGIA—Sumter County.
'YXf HER E AS David O Ncland applies to me far
▼ T lettersl of administration upon the estate of
Ruchael M. Smith, late of said county, deceased,
J his is therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred nnd creditors of said de
ceased to appear at my office, within the time pre
served by law to file their objections, if any, why
said ietters of administration shall not be granted.
Given under my hand at office iu Americus this
13th day of December 1838.
3B EDMUND NUNN, c. c. b.
GEORGIA—Sumter counti/.
WHEREAS Allen M. Tntem applies in me
for letters of Administration upon the es
tate of Mary Willis, late of said county, deceas
ed.
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of s*id de
ceased, to appear at my office w ithin the time
prescribed by law, to shew caine, if any they have
why said lettets of Administration should not b#
granted.
Given under mv band, at r% AtPtriAP,
•IHiiMth day rtf (Vfnber. 1«8. ■ ’
GEORGIA—Sumter county,
WHEREAS, Walton W. Fuller applies to
tne for letters of Administration on the es
tate of Uriah Fuller, lateof this countv. deceas
ed :
This is therefore, to cits and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said Oeoe-is
ed, to appear at my otfico within the time prescri
bed by law, to file their abjections, if any they
have, why said letters of administration should
not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 9th day ©f
November, 183«. ' EDMUND NUNN,
35 c. ©. o.
LOOK OUT”
ALL those indebted to the Black Smith
George, for 1837 and 1838 •»**“» r~j «r«
,x.„: —... oe put in an officers hands for
collection. WM. B. IIARVEYL
December, 22, 1837 28
notice:
ALL those indebted to the estate of George
Shaw, deceased, are requested to ennae for
ward and make payment, and those having de
mauds against the estare will present them ac
coidiug to law. JOHN BLACKSHEAR.
Nov. 10 33 6t Adin’r.
A TREATISE ON BAPTISiVLby the Rev.
Janies E. Glenn, (just published.) far sale
by - GARDNER Sc HARVEY.
Dee 8 T
INFORMATION WANTED.
THERE was inveigled off from Macon, Gs.,
io the winter oflß3l, by some person, a Boy,
‘then about ten years old, spare made, black eyes,
rather brown hair, and very fast spnkan. Hi* re
al name is MARSH ALL DEES, but the indi
vidual who took him oft' may have -changed Fit
name. It is supposed he is in Dooly county fin-
Any Information relative to him will be thankful
ly received by hib brothers and sisters, by address
ing this office.
C?“Th* papers L, tbe lower part of this State,
who feel for the distresses of orphan children
will please publish the above, and oblige the broth -
era and sisters of the Unfortunate bov. who wiafi
to remove ts Texas the coming winter »r spring,
and wish him to go with them.
, ()c »- 1835. Ahirnn Trltgraph .
INFORMATION WANTED.
WILLIE JONES, formety of Fayetteville,
N. C. left North Carolina about 17 years
ago, and went to the State of Georgia, where he
died about two years ago, leaving as it r» said, con
siderable property ; hut in what part of the State
is not known. He had resided- about 11 venrs in
Auguste, up to six or seven years ago, wi-era he
learnt the rarriage makei’s business but afterwards
owned a Grocery Store. His mother, an aged
and poor woman, is anxious to learn where lie di
ed. and surh particulars in relation to his proper
ty. as mavcnable her to obtain it. lie was about
37 years of age at the time of his death, and had
no family. Any information will he thankfully
received by Mrs. Mary Brown, at FayettcviHft,
S. O.
large maps of missiesiprl
ANP Ala AD APIA*
CHOWINfi the public all Indian Lands, Tn
-4 3 dian reservations, land districts, townships,
stream.*, fc< % . engraved from the government sur
veys, plaits in the general land offtee, Washington
city, by E. Gilman, uianghtsman in the general
land office,
l ’ TAY LOR, bookseller, Washington City,
has just published [and secured tho copy right
according t'o law] the above maps which will
found infinitely more complete nnd accurate than
any heretofore publisher]. They are published
on separate sheets; each containing nearly six
tquare feet, and will he found especially useful and
valuable to those interested in the iands of ei
thf* state, as they show every item of information
which is in the possession ot the land offices, re
lative to water courses, township lines, Indian
lands and reservations, laud districts, Sec. and will
be found perfectly accurate and precise in these
points. They rail be sent by mail to any part of
the United States, subject only to single letter
postage.—Price two dollars, or three copies of
either will be sent by mail for five dollar*. A lib
eral discount will be made to trave!!ir>'_ agents, or
to any who buy to sell again.
November 23.
of Newspapers, any where, who
wdlgrre the above advertisement, including this
notice, one or two insertions, shall receive by ,e
--turn mail a copy of each map, if they will send a
copy of the paper containing it, to the advertiser.
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(over, and soothe that irritation. Vice jnd fojl v
an* rioting abroad;—l hey *lu,- V] he driven U
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1 fitting haunts. Ignorance fords it over an ini
menae proportion of our people Tu cry '*o r ir,T
should be set in motion, to arouse t’ e '■t'iicfo,-3!
ed, and to increase their rond-er; bo tliat tho
great enemy of popular "overorient lnav ; e }* n
grv brood, like a portentous cloud, over the des
-of our country. Vnd to nrcirnmlir.h
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ployed. thar a prrtodiral on the plan r s the Mes.
senper; if that plan Ire but rariiml out in r-rn -
ttee ? 1
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but two I,iterary periodicals! Northward oft) it
city, there are probably F t least twestv-fur'or
thirty! Ts tuts contVart justified f v the s, aiin
the kmire, the native talent, m- p,. e B >, n# j ]i fPrnrv
fast? gs tlfo Southern p-r-rfo. ycrnriued with
those of the Northern? >’o; »;.V in v. t rdih, ta
ent* and tarte, we may iustlr c’aim oi Jv-.isi’,
epimin/ with our brethren ,r<) a doniKtic fast,
tution exetnsively our own, ? ev.- v t al | ~
fords ns. if we rhoos«, twine the foist,re for read
mg and writing which they enjoy.
B v-as from u deep sense of jh’;s.foer;f wart, ih t
the w-ord SerritEßv was engrafted en ihiv \~r
oui'. al : and not with any design to nourish ioca
prejudices, or to advocate n.ppesed h ral i,..,
_F*s-<from >my snth thought, it is ih. ]• ,ji
tor's f. "Cut wi-.h. to sec tne North and Fouti.
bound c deanrigly togetlu 1, toietcr, In tl e r'k,-,
bands of mutuSl kindness and nfl'c t-<r r
from meditatfoe to the nerth, be* has to
ready drawn, and To hoprs hereafter t.. dm-,
much of his <hr «yst matter tjieiu 1 . ; . n ii he.ii n
indeed will he deem himself, should his pages, by
making each region know the other better eonr.
bute in nny oseeufkd degree to dispel the lowerin'*
rlouds flikf now threaten the p. are of be,:! -nd
to brighten and .strengthen the rttered fits m ma
ternal lot©.
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