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The article pjuhlislit-J below, coticernin;;
the n< w popular doctrine aJiauceii by
tiie illustrious Gt> HiAe, of Germany. ta::aot
fan o. exciting a deep stud tUitlim, iutere*t
throughout our com try.
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IGUiS OFFJN WELIfKE,
OK a:. HliY,
THE GREATEST OI ,!DL,r» D.LV
I'. FACTORS.
tlti.ser.stfd>
fflO loBISt-Irr IN tioi i.2CiiK. -l- I>-
A Germany. Europe Lelim .emmet i•••
: die hur.jr oi adding 1 >iv> an** i-mtci- ;
iiorTht-ik; to the i>< ii i t c i t ,Mi iii. ii,' -
■.i.ieit -e win b. luougb vehemently oppo
ii» u’-i y of Uio Laxity, [of which he is a
v member,} lie proves to 1 e as well
minded in truth ns any tint I tti« of lioly
Writ*—a doctrine, upon the verity ol which
;i> suspended tUc lives ol millions oi nor
, ace, and which uc bokily cii ihi-nges his op*.
• iutr.to refute, v./,: Cunt i, piins is a</ >-
tore <H’V*y* t and bn c disordered state
cj yit iii't (or Jd.ft i’r/i aplt) •>/ fV h l imn
bor/il ; iflf oftm ecertUy lurking intiu sys
tem tor yctre bejoce U.ere is th‘Le nt on uj» lint
of l tie Lu--tn<^£J)i —and which nmy be u j cer
tainly tiiouoi' ii<a so- quickl /, cured, a* a com-.
w-o.s cold or &si / 'chettu -e, An invalua
bly precious dectrir.c this, as it imparts an
important lessen to the apparentlm heallhj
ot both sexes, teaching them that this insid
ious foe may be an unobserved inmate of
their' clayey houses” erven while they ima
wine tlHiii.'Clves secure fro . its attacks,
teaching them ttint Till’. GREAT >E
CRK l 1 IN THE ART OF PRES ERA I NG
HEALTH is i’O PLUCK OUT THE
DISEASE WHILE tx THE BLADE,
AND NOT WAIT TILL TilE FELL
GROWN EAR.
This illustrious benefactor of man is also
uotifiea tauiu unfeigned gratitude, and the
gratitude »t a world, lor the i iventio i of
his MATCHLESS S.V.tA'i iV E,—whose
healing fiat may justly claim for it such a
title, since it has so sign illy inn npdicd over
oui common enemy ;£/**•-'O.VS U OP
TION, both ic the first aad 1. it stag' . -a
medicine which has throughly thief Hie , -
enwn in the Materia Si id tea, and thereby
proved itself the of Piiysi
«-i v >s c /jQ—a medicine, ipr which all man
iiniFwill have abundant cause to bless the
beneficent bund of a kind Providence,—a
medicine whose wondrous virtues have been
so glowingly portrayed eve >by me tu our
clergy, in titor pastoral wits to the sick
chamber; by winch means they often I; -
come the happy- instruments ul changing and
spondeiicy into hope, sickness into heal h.
end sadness of friends into joyfulness.
q¥ $ $
AOF.LICh E’S is a medicine 1 more value
to man *han the ve t mines of Austria, or
even the uiirtcd reasuvM of our globe,-*-!!
raedioine, which «* ,med iyitdly L'ona
the vegetable* aliiimdaml iniiiei.il kinjrdoms,
aud thus possesses a thiu.k ihid p wer;-
a medicine, whii ii thongn designed as -i
remedy for cotistnuptioß solely, is possess*
ed of a mysterious intliieu.ee over many dis
poses of the 1 .man system, a me iui’ a,
which begines to be valued by in' ;
wt jare daily witnessing its astonishing cures
of many whom they had resigned to tiie
*j asp of the Insa ii \blk Uoavk.
DOSE of the Sanative, for adults, one
drop; fbr children, a half drop; and for in
fants, a quarter drop ; the directions explain
ing the manner ot taking a bailor a quarter
%<?«3 H «?■
A certificate from three members of the
MEDICAL PROFESSION in Germany,
in Europe.
We, the uudersijned, practitioners of me
dicine in Germany are well aware that, by
our course, we may forfeit the friendship of
some of the faculty, but not ol its lieuevo
lent meiribers, who arc uutn.<'it uc.-.l "_v sel
tish motives. Though we shall re I rain froiu
an expression of our opiiiion, cither o' the 1
soundness or uusuuntlncss ol Dr. Goc.ucke s
new doctrine , we are happy to say that w
deem his Sanative too valuable not to be
generally known- for wliat our eyes behold
and on ear* hear, we must believe.
We hereby state, that when Dr. Louis
Olfou GueUctve first came before the German
public, as the pretended discoverer of anew
doc'rine and anew medicine, we hei i hull in
the highest cOuWrupt, believing, an 1 ojtenly
prnnouneiiighiin to be aba-c impostor and
the prince of qM ~ks. Bdt, on hearing so
much jaid about the Sanative, agamsfclt and
fo' r it we wero induced, from motives ol cu
jiosit’y merely, to make trial of Us _ reputed
vntttes upon a number u* our mn.it .u p- .e-ss
patients; aud we now deepi it our binindeii
duty (even at the expense ol our sell inter
f'st j publicly to o'ki.owlodgc its cllicacy iu,
« mm® not onlv coosumption, but Qt.icr tear
ful we h: re herctolorc I e
lieved to be incurable. Our conteim it
♦he discoverer of this n: tdictne was ut m ce
swallowed up in our utter astonishn.ea at
these uaexpect and results', and, as atPeade
for our abuse of him, we do frankly con ess
to the world, tint we believe him a philan
thropist, who does honor to the pro less ion,
„,„i which gave him birth.
The recent adoption of tnis medicine into
some of our European hospitals is n sutfi
ient gH.uuntyrhat it •performs all its promises.
It needed nUt our testimony for wherever it
is used V is in ov. ti best WUIICSS.
HERMAN F.TMULLI a, M. D.
WALTER VAN GAIL/T, M. D.
ADOLPHUS WfcKM'-R, M i,-
Get ,vimy, December 10,1836.
hbb b b h
INI.' OfficeChapliu, Vvindham, Uo, Con.
July >3, 1808.
>:r \ most wonderful cure has .ntely
be-iif fee?-d, through the vir tes of Jff .(io
•dick’s Sanative, in the ease *4 an elderly
glkillem.itj, who was faresnexmHvad ai
; i ('(iNSUMPT'T’ON, aud *"m '• t
PAS'T\RECOVERY BY HIS FA iILY
PHYSIC AN. lie is now ’npa.-iMv ■;.•
speaking, a WELL MAN. J
my* 1 ifa few days since, in company w 9 Vli's
wile starting on a journey to the wosfi r :
put ot tills Slate. He nmoriNes '• e.si
tram the very jaw* of death, and r» *■ \
cry to health solely to the ast* rus n • v
tues of the MatchNss Sanative. '!• is a
man possessing a sang property, *■ it. snv
he, WOULD WILLINGLY P\Y
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS FORA
SINGLE BOTTLEOF IT, IFICOJ L!
NOT PURCHASE IT FOR A LIS
PRICE. Td i-mi'i Psrwvt i
value. WATER GOODELL. P M
The above Medicine forsale, by
THOMAS GARDNER, Agent.
Ftorw'.eu.Jire.
TliE GOOD 6AM A U IT AN.
A L‘ »A i KAb l.
ALL nations, troiu the irmotrst ages,
have had ships, but Columbus only
i<>.. and <<ut the way to America. LWure the
ti;u: ui ti.' t...»igator jteople
wereouiy < u..bicii to paddle ab ut the shores,
j isl so wiitj u.e Lite .Mceil li vs. It is But
c..i. Sbiuii y arssii.ee 1 hist vcoiurtd upon
an”iuikt v*■'ti (i.e 'ii, aud I Law discovered
. ,e, | ... tuns i-ijj* ct 1 was in sei'cch ot—
IF.iL'l tl. Vegetable u.eiiintti wife m
n whe.! i coii.mciueti my sci.rcii.
■> ' iill'll use w-.s nut. liy ihe Use ol t; cm.
i : 1., t ou.v passed Hum tilO Uijeelen
.v. hd.ta til bale nearly u.i-i active n»,.n o’
a ... s>, bt.i cotiiparativcly sptaking, I havt
.. wed toy youth, i c.t tnus, with «< i.f>
:j i- iu n., uru txpcriciu c, advise ui. ;
v t.-'I-r.v-ci,i/.cns. Does tier lender war?
' *«. iftiut the VLGETABLL life me
i HEINES are suitable lo ha own case 1 i—
on tile at my oilice,.‘sG7 llio.uiw.iy, hun
dred i of letters, troiu some of the most re
spectabie citizens o| this lay native land,
volumwrily otfered in testimony of the vir
(si of A GOOD VEGETABLE MED
itiNE
persons whose constitutions have been
ncirly ruined by tiie “all iulalliblsf’ minervl
prep.a. at iou* oft he day, will bear me witness,
that tiie Life Medicines, ami such only, are
the true course ;j pennauent mail Ic tilth.
JOHN At OFF AT.
GENERAL REMARKS RELATIVE
To MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND
i'HCENiX BITTERS.
These medicines have lung been known
and appreciated, for thcirextraor.luiary and
immediate powers ot restoring periect iiealth
to persons sutiVring u def nearly every kind
of disease to which til ■ human frame i-liable
I,i many hua lre L t >f certificated i' stances
they linvp even rescued sulli reis limn the
ver>, v r;c es ti untimely grave, after ail
tin deceptive n : ir ins of the day had utterly
faded; aud to many thousands the hive
p.-rmaneiitly secured that uniferm eiijoy
iin'rit ot Ij '.dtii, wit hunt w .ich Ide its>df is
but a partial blessing. So great, inde-d,
has their efficacy iuvariahly and infallibly
proved, that it has appeared scarcely less
than niiracnlous to those who were ttnac
qu.dated with 'he beiutii-illy philosophical
principles upon which they are compoun
ded, and upon which they consequently
act It was to tiie r nimblest and sensible
;u lion in pur tv in 1 ill** springs and clianuels
•oi life, and enJo;,. tli .'tn with renewed tone
and vigor, that tii.■>' wore iudebted for their
name, wliii.h aa.s he.slow°il Mj'on them at the
so.iiitaneous request of several individuals
vviibu: lives they li\tl obviously saved.
Tim proprietor rtjuices in the opportuni
ry alfoidedby ihe universal dilliision of the
iiritlv press i.>r plaeoiiig his V Eti, 1 . rABLE
LIFE-IHLLS wiihin tire Unowdcdgo and
r aeh ofeve y in lividim! in the cutnuiunity.
Lul.kfc the host of pernicious quackeries,
which boa t of vegi ’able 'ingredients, the
Life Pills are purely and solely vegetable,
and contain lint her ->it rtury, Antimony,
A rs: i;c, nor a v mineral whatever, lheyarc
emirriy emupo-ed of extracts from rare and
powerful pi.into, tins viriues of which, thodgh
In g known to several lmli in tribes, ami re
cently to some eminent pharmaccatical
chemists, are altogether unknown to the ig
norant protend rs to medical sci nee; and
were* never before mliniuistered in so happi
i v. efficacious a combination.
Their first operation i., to loosen from the
i oats of the stout ich and bowels, tiie various
impurities mil crudities constantly setting a
romiil them; and to remove the hardened
tleccs which collect in the c.invelatio isoftlnf
small intesiiurs. Uiltcr medicines oul v par-'
tmilv deal e these,and leave such colj-eted
ma>ses liclimd, as to produce habitual cps
tiveuos with ail iis train of evils, or sud
dc.idtaftiicea, with its imnuticnt dangers.—
Tins ti. t is well known lo ah regu' ir anat
omists, who examine the human bowels al
ter death ; arid hence the prejudice of these
we 1 informed men - against the quack medi
cines of the age, The s"cond effect of the
VEGETABLE LIFE FILLS Ik to cleanse
the kidneys ane ihe Madder, and by this
means, the liver and the lung' , the healthful
action of winch c.iti ely depends upon the
regularity’ ot the ut nary organs. 1 l.e
blood, winch takes its red c»vev from t ;e
agem v of the Ever aud the lungs before it
passes into the heart, bein g thus uuiii’cil bv
them, and nourished by l<i"d coning from
a (dean stoucich, ecurses treely through the
vein , renews (-’very part ot the -system, ami
triinuphauiH liiouu's the, bui ncr ol healthy
m the blooming cheek.
' The following are among the distr-wsiug
variety of li*iiv*''i* *hsenses, to whiili iiif » e
geMiife Li.c I‘iils tuc well know n to be in
fallible :
DYSPEI'HV by thoroughly cleansing
the first till I second stomachs, and creating
a flow or f pun* healthy bile, instead of
the stale anil acviJ kind;—T Lute ■ my, i ol
pitalion ot' i‘i Jie ut horn of appflitc, ilnrt
b'lrn nnd Ll'iid-ach’ 1 , Hebth ssni ss, Jtl-hmptr,
ty L'l'snor, end \fctttncholly whiili
are the general vvmtnm . <»l Dysp ’p.sia, will
vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure.
Goelioeness, bv cleansing the whole .h n th
if the intestines v.ith.n solvent process :>i and
■ ithout violence : all violent purges leave the
towels costive within two days. J'Hiirrheca
and C olon, I v renu ving tiie sharp acrid
fluids by which these complaints are occa
sioned, and bv promoting the lucrative se
e i eti on ofthe mums incmbrane Fetes of
,'i kin ’s hv re.-ioring th" blued to a rec
ular ciretilMion. ttiroua.li the process ol per
spiration iu some cases, and the Jicr'-uch
' lints,n of ill i itestinul obstructions in oth
e u i •> 1.1 E PILLS have been known
to cur: iihrumatism permmcntly in thre -
wee:,', and (Soul ir* half that time, by remov
ing Lea! inflammation from the muscles,
and ligaments ot the joints. T>r ps'rs of nil
kinds, by f*' * and 'treugthening the kid
nevs and b::« in r : they operate most de
liihtfuliy mi tin 'C iinpurtaif or .-a ns end
lie we have ever been found a certain remedy
for tb ' win- tense- of (Irav-el. Also, Worms,
by ciis.u ! ging from the tnruin. 'of thi'lx-w
--c’L the shitiv matter to which these crea
tor- .u’lfi'ic : .-I ’’in an * consi'm-ption, b,
r. • ’h*’ air vessels fifth" lut-g- from
•]. *, wh .li even slight colds will
* li'.c'i if not r< m veil becomes Jiar
deued. a • |2'odiii es thfiM- dreadful di«cas
e - Sc •' j , I . and livertvale E-irer,
by the i ifvct purity which these T.ife Pil's
give to tiie blood, and all trie humors;
Scorbutic I'.rm. I s. and. Dud Coenr ' 'lions
tty th.-iv uh.-r itivr "fi'acl upon ill fluids that
jrteed the shall, tiie morbid state of which oc
c -1! E f•' complaints, Saloir, Clou
dy and o‘'er di nr re a 1 le Complexions. —
The use pf (tjese Pills for a very short time,
'FM eff et an entire cure of Stilt rheum,
D'ysinrlns, mu' a striking improvement in
the C rues f >he skin. Cm n f'oldsand
!’•1 e..t will d< ays be cured bv one dose,
or fi ■ t vo. even in the worst cases. Piles.
—a; a remedy for thi most distressin
a:i 1 nbstioate ina'l a- the Veeptable Life
Pills <1 -* "rv" n di'ti ■< t rn I emphatic
ca iv. e dati • It kliown tqJiUo
Jrcds iu Uj>s city, tAt the FroprfetbK of
these invaluable Pills, was hunself afflict-1
ed with this complaint for upwards oftf/tir
ty-Jive years, and that he tried in every
remedy prescribed within the whole <mii
p sseftho Materia Medica. He however,
at 'length, tried tic medicine which h- 'now
oilers lo the public and he wn> cured in a
very short tm.e, after his recovery had Been
pronounced not only improbable, but abso
lutely iifip(>*ible ly auy human means.'
DjlieO'JHON Vt.K L .rE.—The pro
prietor ol the Vegetable Lite Pilia does no
lolbtw the bihe aud mercenary practice oi
I the quacks of-tli# dav, in advising persons
'.*» »ake t u I'ills in large quantities. No
_t.o». medicine can possibly be so required
Tb< sc Pillsaic to be. lake*, at bed time e\er\
l ight, tor a week or loitni.Hit, acc. rdiq.g
he obstinacy of the disease, ihe usual
cose is {com too. aiccorditi. to tue Ci-iisti
uitiuu ii the persou- \ cry de.icate per
. us should begin with but two, aud in
i-nkise as the nature of the case u nv require;
tb< s» mofe robtst, or of ve y Ces ive habit,
mi', begin with 3. and increase to 4 or even
•i Piiis, ami they will eliect a sufticientlv
mtjipj change to guide the patient in their
uitl'ier use. 'i hese Pills sometimes occa
sion sfekness and vomiting though very sel
dom unless the sunn,ich isveiv (mil; this
how ever may be considered a favorable sym
ptom. as the patient wiii find himself at
once relieved, and by perseverance will
soon recover. Th-y usually operate within
t » or 1“ hours and never give pain, ttuless
til* 1 bowels are very much encumbered.—
They maybe t*him by the nost delicate fe
m lies under qiiy circumstances.— It ishow
ever reco'mmhnded, that those in later per
•riocls of pregnanry shoul I take but one at a
tune. ;uid thus continue to keep the bowels
open, and even two may be taken wheretho
patient is very costive. One pill in a solu
tion of two table spoons full of water, may
be given to an infant 11 tiie following doses
- < tea spoon full every two hours till it op
ei te> : torn child from one to five years of
ige. half a pill—aud irom five to ten, one
I'll-
TIIE PIKENIX BITTE RS, are so cal
led, because tltev possess the power of re
-torilig the expiring embers of health, to a
lowin' vigor throughout th“ constitution,
its the Phoenix is said to be resto ed to life
from the ashes of iia own dissolution. The
Phoenix Bitters are entirely vegetable, com
posed of roots found only in certain parts of
the western country, which will in fallibly
cur* l* E\ ERSAND AG FES of all kinds;
will never tail to eradicate entirely all the ef
fects of .Mercury, infinitely sooner than the
most powerful preparations ot Sarsaparilla,
and will immediately cure the determination
ol B LQOD TO THE HEAD ; never fail in
the sickness incident to youngfmales and will
bu found a certain remedy in all cases of ner
vous debility and weakness of the most im
paired constitutions. Asa remedy for Chro
nic and Inflammatory Hheuinalism the eflica
ry ol the Phoenix Bitters will be demonstra
ted by the use of a single bottle. The usu
al lose of rlies* bitters ;s half a wine glass
lull, in water or wine, and this quantity may
be taken two or three time a day, about half
an hou’ lore meals, or a less quantity may
be takt® nail times.. To t v >o>e who are
fllicted xvitli indigestion after meats, these
Bitters wilt prove in valuable, as they very
greatly increase the action of the principal
viscera, help them to perform their func
tions. and enable the stomach to discharge
into the bowels w hatever is offensive. Thus
indigestion is eagily and speedily rrtnoyed,
appetite restored and the mouths of the ab
sorbent vessels being eleased nutrition is fa
cilitated, and strength of body and energy
of mind are the happy results. For farther
particulars of MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS
and PHfEMX BIT'L L RS, apply at Mr.
Moflht’sodice No. 367 Broadway, New York,
where the Pills can be obtained for 25 cents,
50 cents,or $1 per box ; and tiie Bitters for
@1 or $2 pcrbottle. QJ*’Numerous certifi
cates of the wonderful efficacy of both, may
he there inspected,
in some obstinate and complicated cases
of chronic and inflammatory Rheumatism,
Liver Complaints, Fever and Ague, Dyspep
sia, Palsy, riles, injuries from the use of
mercury , quinine, and oilier diseases of lona
stiiitdiitu it may he found necessary to take
both tiie Life Phis and the Phoenix Bit
ters, in the doses before recommended.
N. B.—These Pills and the Bitters will
get all mercury out ot the system infinitely
faster than the hast preparations of Sarsapa
rilla and are a certain remedy for the rusli
in.s of blood to the head or all riolentliead
wdies, tic el ulr.uifn.r, Ac—All persons who
ata predisposed to apjwple.vy, palsy , Ac.,
should never be without the Life Piiis or
the Bitters for one dose in time will save
life. They equalize the circulation of the
blood, draw nil pressure from the head, re
store perspiration and throw oft'ev-rv impu
rity by the pons of tiie skin.
I tie above medicine for>aiebv
THOMAS G \ RLN KP, A-ent.
April 1. I-GO 51
Poc & \isl>. I.
MACON, GA.
ILL regidarlv attend ihe terms of the
v T Circuit Court of the 1 inte.J Suites,
in Savannah, in Mov, and at M ill in
November. All causes committed ;o tlieir
care will Ive punctually attended to.
Apnil 10 'lt 1
NOTICE
{X conformity u a Resolution of the Flor
- encc company, will be sold on the Ist
l» July, t,.„ I' lmi-f |q|s.
Terms made known on the nay of sale.
11. W. J FK'NIGAN, Agent
April 15 1639. 1
LOST OR MISLAm
riA\V O promissory notes f hand, given
8- by Absalom Spradlin, to the subscri
bers, one for.t hiity dollars, tiie other for
twelve dolla.s eighteen and three fourth
cents, bothd,it' " February 24th 1838, and
due one day au-er date, with interest from
the Ist January preceding. The public are
c.ttttio e-.l a list trading for said notes,
and the maker thereof is forwarded not to
pay them to any person jbut ourselves, or
Charles H. W iren, J. P.
J' RMGAN, LAURENCE & Cos.
Afiril 15, D°9 1 It
McicK i crTsaleT
I N consequence of other engagements re
quiring my personal attention, I offer
for sale my sun k in trade at Boxat.fCe, the
stand li equal to the V-.-t in the county.
Tie stock consists of'such articles as are
usually kept iu a country store,
Dry Goods, Hardware.
HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
ami th many articles to form an assortmont.
The above stand is in the 24th district of
Stewart county, connected with the Post
Office known as Chisholm’s P. O. For
terms apply to the subscriber on tbe prem
ises. JAMES M. MILNER.
The Lands are now rented lor the third
of their productions—Cotton, corn and fod
der.
Feb 6 44
Lif e Sheriff' sales.
“IMF/"ILL be sold on the first Tu< sday in
I* t'IAY next, before the Court Louse
door of Lee county between the legal bouts
of sale, the following iirojverty to wit:
Lot of I,and No. 4U in the second dis
trict of Lee comiy, levied on the property
ol Abraham Jvingsy, to satisfy a fi la m i.ivu'i
cf \\ in. F. Bond, aid one ti lavs, "aid King
sv i.i la* or ol Bond iV Sheffield, iaSued
from a Justice Conpt ot Wilkin-on county
tevud on and ret mned to me Ij v a consta
ble, property pointed out by PUinubs At
toruey.
I. t of Land No. 109 in thejldtlr di>
iict of Lee county, levied on as tbe pro
~erty of John Marshal and Ezekiel Abbett.
io satisfy a ti fa issued from a Justice Com
of Jasper county, in favor of William Moi
’.is, for the use of Robert Bull vs. said Jot
Marshall and Ezekiel Abbett, property pm
led out by James Abbett levy made and it
turned to me by a constable.
One yoke of Oxen am! cart, two stacks of
Fodder, fifteen hundred weight, more or less,
and one two acre Lot in the 8. E. corner o!
Lot No. 210, in tiie loth district ol Lee
county—levied on as the property of John
Slmrrard to satisfy a fi fa issued from the 8u
perior Court of Lee county in favor of liar
rison Jones, vs. said John Sherrard and Sam
uel Sillivant, property pointed out by Sam
uel Sillivanf.
Also, Lot of Laud No. 228 in the 12th dis
trict of Lee county, and also a part of two
Lots, Nos. not known, well improved, con
taining two hundred acres more or less, the
place whereon Jatnes Huckaby now lives,
levied on as the property of James Huckaby
to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Inferior
Court of Lee county, in favor of Davis
Smith & Cos. vs. said James Huckaby A
George AY. Huckaby—property pointed out
by George \V. Huckaby.
Also, Lot of Land No. ISO in the Ist
district of Lee county, and two half acre
Lots* in the Town of Starksville Nos. not
known, levied on as the property of George
AY. Huckaby, to satisfy a fl fa issued from
the Inferior Court of Lee county in favor of
Davis Smith A Cos. vs. James Huckaby and
George \V. Iluckaby, property pointed out
by defendant.
Nathan Bankston’s interest it) lot of land
No, 39, in the lltli district of Lee county,
it being a share of one tenth part of said lot,
tosatisfy a Fi Fa issued from a Justice court
of Coweta county, in favor of Silas Lau
rence. vs said Bankston--- Levy made and re
turned to me by a constable.
Lot of land No. 220, ill the 12th district ol
Lee county, levied on as the property ol
William H. Harrison, to satisfy a Fi Fa is
sued from the Inferior court of Habersham
county, in favor of Jas. Smith, vs said Har
rison-.—property point! and out by the plaintiff.
Lot of land, No. 204 in the 2d district of
Lee county, levied on as the property of
Peter H. McCaskell, to satisfy a Fi Fa issu
ed from the Inferior court of Lee county, in
favor of Mordicai Alexander, vs George AY.
Huckaby, and Peter 11. McCaskell-—prop
erty pointed out by George AY. Huckaby.
Lot of land No. 199. in tiie l£th district of
Lee county—levied on as the property of
Jas. Bradley ami George Mitchell, to satisfy
three Fi Fas issued from a Justice court of
Jasper county in favor of Thomas Bmthius
vs said James Bradley and George Mitchell
—property pointed out by plaintiff, levy made
and returned to me by a constable.
One house and lot in the town of Starks
ville No. the place whereon the Rev.
Win. VV. Manuel now lives, levied on as
the property of George W. Huckaby. to sat
sl'y a Fi Fa issued from Hie Inferior Court
of Lee couut f, in favor of Mordicai Alexan
der, vs George AV. Huckaby and Peter H.
McCaskell, property pointed out by plain
tiff.
Also, lots of land No. 174 No. 12, and No.
37, i.i the 13th district of Lee county, levied
on as the property of Michael Madden, to
satisfy a Fi Fa issued from the Superior
Court of Sumter county, in favor of Jernigan
A Lawrence vs said Madden, property poin
ted out by Thomas C. Sullivan.
A. DYSON, Sheriff.
March 21, 1838.
Also, will be sold at the same time am! place,
Lot of Land No. 229 in the 15th district of
originally Dooly, now Lee county, levied on
as the property of Robert ti. Ford, tosatisfy
a ft fa in favor of the Inferior Court of Lee
county, vs. B. O. Pearson. AA’illiam J Ford,
and Robert G. Ford—property pointed out
by defendant.
Oue yoke of Oxen and cart, levied on as
the property of John Cain, to satisfy a fi
fa issued from tiie Superior Court of Lee
county, in favor of Harrison Jones, Adin’r.
of the estate of Lewis Bond, dee’d. vs. said
John Cain.
D GOFF, D. Sheriff.
Mar* li 21. 1839 51
Stewart Sheriff’Stiles.
W i ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday
V T in MAY next, before the court house
door in the toiVn of Lumpkin, Stewart coun
ty, between the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing wit:
One lot of land, No. 64, in the 33d dist.
Stewart county, taken as the property cf
Wilev Burk to satisfy sundry Fi Fas, issued
out ot a Justices court of Heard county in
favor of C. B. A J. T. Brown—levied on
and returned to me Ivy a Constable.
Also, No. 113, in the I9tli district of Stew
art co. taken as tire property of Robert J.
Bridges, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued out
of a Justice court of Stewart county in fa
vor of A. P. Rood A Cos and others, pro
perty levied and returned to me by a Con
stable.
Also, No. 10 in the 32d district of Stewart
i ounty taken as tire property of B. Swarip
gim, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas, issued out ot
a Justice court in favor ol J. Lumpkin and
others.
Also, No. 197, inthe 24th district of said
county, taken as the property of James
Beard, to satisfy one Fi Fa, issued out of
Stewart Inferior Court in favor of Juhn
West, vs Reuben Roach James Beard and
Winwright L. Stewart, security.
M. M. FLEMING Sir'll'.
March 28, 1839.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
Wf ILL be 6old on the first Tuesday in
vt July next at the Court House door
in the county of Sumter, lot of land uum
her fifty, in the twenty eighth district if for
merly i.ee, now Sumter county. Sold ns
the property Willis Jernigan, deceased, lor
the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of said
deceased, terms made known on tiie day of
siilc#
BRYANT JERNIGAN, Adni r.
Atnercus, Feb. 9,1839. 45
WILL be sold, on the 20th of Af A Y
next, at the house of Clement Brvan,
(late of Randolph county, deceased, a quan
tity of Corn and Fodder, It will be put up
in lots to suit purchasers, aud on n credit
until the 25th of December next; purcha
sers giving small notes, with approved se
curity.
L. BRYAN.
D. C- BRYAN, < Lx rs *
1 April 9 1639. C‘2
Adiniaii%t>at«i &’ sale.
A J i** c Com i nun sc iu Taker county,
S. Hal 6c s- lu on tiie first T uesdav in
August in it, uy an oiuer ot the .uu rin.
Court ot Lee county, tue oiioniu. . tsutfi
e*i Cots ol L.uiU, bewaring to the estate ol
• ate Lewis iioim, oe* tas« u, afi sold for
ii.e oeuefit oi ti.c ikcursaiid creduorsol said,
Uetemcd, ti;t« to tißct a oistribution; a puit
“* un ir lota no hi pus# tke lxakttpfaiita
i'n:v.- -iaies to continue from nay io iia\ un
til tue whole is sold. 1 truis io.ioe known
mi the day oi sale, viz: Lots 3*7 2d, 2r4
-d, 107 2d, 137 2d, 136 gii, 145 gd. North
hail ol 215 2d, lis6gu, 144 £t;,33-l 2u, 14a
<l, >73 2d, 148 jM, 334 20, 2-3 2d. 138 2d,
-'26 2d, 213 2d, and 192 in the 2J District ui
aker, originally Early (ounty ; and i.lso
' -ols 186 3d, le3 3d, 205 30. 25* 3d. 137 3d,
i- .in, tu uie ml Di.strici ot ii.ia.er, lon .eily
y eou .iy ; m.ualso. Eots lu, luo. 21, 66,
a 2.5 V, in ihe seveuih dint net oi Baker,
m.iiierly ihuly county ; aim also. Lots 460
:md l'J7. in tue 12th district ol liakei coun
ty formerly Early, aud also iot 7o in-the first
district ol Baker county, lormeily Early.
Also, on efie first i tiesday in .'September
next, will be sold, at Sturksviile, Lee couu
>v, before the Couit-housedoor, the follow -
n _ Lots ol Land belonging to ttie said de
ceased, ami sold tor a similar purpose, viz :
216, 200. 217, 214. 166, 250,. ir-6, l!)9, 202,
1 s5, 56, 184 , 203, 141,215 and io 1, iu the -e
eomi district ot Lee county, a part ot which
lots comptise that valuable plantation known
•i- the Fowl-town settlements and also lot
203 in the third, and.the north hall of lot
2*17 in the first Hist: ict of Lee cutuiG.
Also, on’he first Tuesday in October next,
before the Court-house door in liivintnn,
Will vinson county, the folic ivmg Lot ol
Land, belonging to said deceased, a part c.l
which comprise the Wilkinson plantation,
sold for a similar purpose, viz: 214 4Hj,
140 23d. 96 4th, 28 4th, 313 4th, 123 4 1).
! 74 4th. 262 3d, 124 4t!i 25 4tli, 26 4th, 29
4th. 30 4th. 282 sih. 2*3 sth, 286 sth, 194
4 h, 184 6th, 185 sth. 297 4th, 500 4th. 325
Oil, 349 3d, 350 3d, 53 3d. 354 3d, 311 11th,
542 14tii, 347 4th, 34 6th. 1.5 sth. 297 s'!*,
296 4th, 260 sth, 309 4th, 29‘> 4th, 170 4ih
279 sth, 196" 4i h 167 4th, 179 4th, 1515th,
160 sth, 130 sfti. 200 4th; 207 4tli. 94 4il*.
91 4th, 92 4th, 210 sth. 173 23d. 93 4lh 24s
4th. 275 4th, 169 4til, 278 sth, 400 l »th,
i8 22*1, 114 sth, 115 sth, 138 Silt. I*7 4ih.
92 I0;b. 272 4tip 252 4th. 233 fill, 280 4ih,
219 4th, 247 lih, 231 sth, 231 4th, 233 sth
237 sth, 2 6 4th, 350 4ln. 28 -i'll, 207 s'i.,
174 4th, 1/5 4th, lfi,B 4th. 208 sth, 326 3d.
21 1 sth, 182 sth, 46 sth. 159 3d. 159 23d.
326 23(1.1 Lot, No, not. known, sth, 652*'
acres; l lot m the town of Irvvuitoti. \ acre
•• lot in VVilkinscu; No. not known. 10Ij a
re-:; 1 lot No. 36, 'faction, 3d, 66? aces:
a part of lot No 90. in tile 4t!i, 20 acres a
parrel of land 166, 4th, containing 50 acres;
part of 169, iu 4th, containing 70 acres; part
ol 206. in sth. containg 50A acres; all the
above lots of laud lying iu the districts an
• id to each t.i-mbi r.
I he said several sales of land to continue
from (lay to day until the whole is sold. —
l’erms of sale, one third the twenty fifth day
of December next, the balance iu two equal
annua! instalments.
11. JONES,
JOSEPH BOND,
Ailm'rs of Lewis Bond, dec'd.
March 23, 1839 51 eowtf v
ON Saturday the 4th day of May next!
will be sold at the late residence of
Samuel WiMims dec’d. between thirty five
and forty head of Ca'tle, one yoak of Oxen,
a quantity of Lind and some Fodder, and
perhaps other articles. Also will be sold
on the first Tuesday in June next before tiie
Court House door in Lumpkin, one Negro
girl, by the name of Malinda about thirteen
years of age, all sold as the properly of
Samuel Williams dec'd. agreab'y to the last
will and Testament of said deceased.
E. E. CROCKER, )
LOVERD BR YAN, \,, ,
TOMLINSON FORT, Kx rs ’
WILLARD BOYNTON, \
March 19, 1839 49
VfTILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in
? J' LY nt xt, at the court house door,
in town of Aincricns, under an order ofthe
Honorable the Interior euurt 6f the county
of Sumter, while ' Utii’g for ordinary purpos
es lor of} mil No. 557, in the 78tii district,
of formerly Lee, now r'uti ter county-- sold
as the prom tv of John B. t :umt>it. deeea—
ed for the benefit of the heirs mil creditors,
of said decease.l,
HENRY DYKES, Adm’r.
April 4th 1839, 52 ___
\LL those who are itiH■ bted to the es
tate of Samuel Williai s, late of Stew
art county deceased, are hereby ••otified to
come forward am! make ininu iiate p’ynu r.«,
and those having demands against said es
tate. are required to render them m accord
ing to law.
E. E. CROCKER, )
I.OVERD BRYAN, | ~
*M ... . P n y Executors.
W. BOYNTON, J
Fib 3 48 6t
\LL persons 'laving demands again t
the estate of Clement Bryan, late of
Randolph cou* ts deceased, w ill present them
(or payment in terms ol t e a. ; and those
indebted to said estate, will j lease make pay
ment iHiiucdialely, to
L. BRYAN, f F .
I). C. BR VAN \ l x rs '
April 8,1839. 52 Ct '
Mouths after iiate application will
lie made to the honorable Inferior
Court ofSumter county when sitting for or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell the real es
fate of Friah Fuller deceased.
WALTON W. FULI FR. Adm’r.
V.i'i' 1 49 4m
if MONTHS I ter 4 te I bullion
will be made to the lioiii'iab'i the in
ferior court of Sumter county when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a part
of the real estate of Edmund Jones, minor
of Wiley Jones, deceased.
WINNE Y JONES, Guardian.
Feb. 4,1839. 45
FOUR MON ms after date application
will be made to the Honorable Inferior
Court of the county of Sumter while set
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
lot number fifty in the twenty eighth dis
triet, of formerly T,ce now Sumter county to
he sold as the nroperty of Willis
ceased. fur the bfiuefit of the heirs and rred
itors of s..id deceased.
BRYANT JERNIGAN. Adm’r.
Ameriens. Kell. 9. 1839 45 4m
CArITONL
\LL per-mis are hereby cautioned a
gainst trading for a note given by my
self to T«aae Gullion and Lucinda Furger
«nn. Administraters on the estate of W. H.
Furgerson, fe.eeased. dated on the first
Tuesday in January. 1837, and due 1 ,t of
T.anuarv, 1638, r or one thousand dollars.—
Said note having been paid in full, and sto
len on t-iie night of the 6th insr. Efi'iorsed
by G. G. Ford arid 11. T Gooden.
MORGAN CHASTAIN.
April 16 1 ot
STE \V ART SL PERIORCOURT
k LB. TERM
i'ope <k Cam, <k
M«ow Ji. ir ifcuiuqi, &. ,
-xt .1 Robertson, |
U iltijim So louts u, \ LaJ’i f liCol( ‘d.
Jonu Martin, ’ iUUj l “d^n.
•)uiiii Chain, ami J
Arihui A* Morgan.
a i “tpewr.iig lo liiis court, that John Chain
■M. otic ol the deteudanis to the said Dili , 7
i ouiptniut, reside/, out ol the hums of tl. .
State, lils
Ua motion, ot the fe.dic.tor ol complainant
oinereU, ttiat hcik.eeTe penetled, by pub'
.1 aiion once a inontii to, torn months, m
one ol lire public gazeues ol lino tstate.
A trui extiaci iioin the uiinuits Ui
.ut iJiq eiioi touu, February term, lOJ9
ELIJAH PEARCE, Clerk
April 1,1839.
tjEORUIA, Su inter County—March
• Term, 1639—Infiaior Court sittn.• 1( '
ordinary purposes, in said county :
It appearing to the Ci ua, on the return,,
ol Stephen Bivins, by lu. aitornek E.viu I
Brown, tLat Islam \\i st, latt oi'.-a.i, ,
ty, deceased, while in hie, made ami rxiiu
led to said Stephen Likins, ins mmu, tU
| etmlty ot six tla.usand two iihi tired and
silty dollars, under Ihe ha, and at.,, seal o. said
lsidiui U est, deceased, dated the ih„ t e,, t |,
day oi December,-in the yem ol our Lord
eighteen iiundreii and tl iriy-sevei- (il cot s
-‘‘l-1 4 Ink s t’fi ceA com
ditiont and to make good aiid lawful titles
sam Livin', to three seven.! lots ol land , 0
wit: tliree hundred aud two, and two t’u„
dud and seventy-eight, aid two hundred
anil sixiy-tkvo, in the fifteenth district of
ionnerly Lee, now Sumter county, when
tiie last , aymeni, (hen g due the twenty
idili day id December, in tbe year oi our
Lord eigidee hundred and thirty-eight )
should be made; and said Wes* having de
part* *1 this life, without complying with the
conditions of this bond ; It is ther. fore or
dered, that Samuel Livin'and r i |„.mas Mann
.) * ;mii.isttatois ol suit. \\ est deceased, and
It other persons interested in said estate
do show cause, (if any they have,) at the
* ext term of rliis Court, after this a[ plira
-110,1 ll; 's been j übli lied tliree months, in
one ol the public Gazettes, and in the pub
lic places in _the county, wiiy said Samuel
'hvms aud saiti Thomas Mann, as admin
istrators a- aforesaid, should not be direct
ed to make titles to said three lots of land,
to.said Stephen Bivins according to the ten
or and conditions of said bond, else, said
Samuel Bivins and said Thomas Mann, ad
ministrators as aforesaid will be directed so
to do, on said Stephen Bivins making it
appear that said last payment above speci
lied, has been duly n ade.
True extract from the minutes.
E. Nl NN, c. c. o.
March 19, 1839. 52 u,3m
LAW NO TICK.
'PHE undersigned have associated them
■ selves ill the I’RA( TH EOh LAW .
under the firm of Bum. A: Mituheli., and
will attend promptly to all business entrus
ted to their ear** in the Courts ofthe lot
lowing counties, viz.
Stewart, Sumter,
Muscogee, Lee, Gn. and
Randolph, Barbour, Ala.
J. L. Bum. may be found ai his office in
Florence, and J. M. Mitchell, at his office
in Lumpkin, Stewart co. Ga.
JESSE L. BI LL,
iJA.MES M. MITCHELL.
Feb L. 47 8t
J. A. 81. Ti Ani\,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
STftRK3W'iLLE. LEE tObNIV, GEORGIA.
VS ILL attend the ( uurts ol the ( HAT
» » TAIIOCX IJEK CIRCUIT.
Nov. 25 35. ly
YVILLJAM TT MAY,
illoiiß j al Lau,
I ARkSV * LLE l-ee (ounty, t»a. will
Ft practice in ail the counties ol the Chat
tahoochee circuit.
March 10 48 ly
G allon A. JHai’Trid^-,
| | HAV ING assochited theniseives, in
JLA the Practtceof Medicine & Surgery,
respectfully offer their l’mfi ssional s* rviees,
ui the ( itizens of Florence, and the stir
rounding country. Their charges shall be
regulated by a majority of tire Physicians
oi Stewart County .
One or both, may always, be found at their
ifiice on Broad Street, lately o* cupied by
1 he (ieorgia Mirror.
J! are 11 25 1839. 50
kiv. Vi £s». T 2. SSui iEiiidi,
LUMPKIN, GA.
(1 vN, at all times be found by those wish-
J itig liis services, at his office, or the
muse oi M. AlcCullar, E»' t . when not prof
cssior.-’lv engaged.
.fin 2»> 42
K. & Z. X% ILLIAMS,
MAVtgkVf pern .uently 'icateil iliein
selves in FLORENCE. r<spectmily
tender their professional services to tin ci
tizens thereof and the surrounding coui try.
From the success tvhieti uas i er< if. e
attended tin ir practice, th y fl. tte* then
- that they will be »■ .ibleil ti> gike gen
erai salisfaetioti to then pair* is.
<)ue, or both, .in,y be ihund at theii office
when not professionally engaged.
Jan 26 42
I’LOUKNck acadkm y.
Ijlut. e.v.'icises ol the Al..|e Di | ailment
JL ol the F'oreuce Academy, will com
mence on Monday next, 7th inst. under the
superintendence ol Air. Guo roe J. Wc-
Clkskev, who comes well recommenced
as an instruiter ol y* uth. The following
will be tiie rates oi tuition, por quarter:
Orthography, Reading and W ruing $4 00
do do do with Arithmetic, 500
English Grammar and Geography, 6 00 .
Higher Eng'ish Branches, 8 00
Languages, Iff 00
The Female Department will commence
on me s.iut nay, under the duectiou of
Miss Margaret Harvey. Oi Miss Har
vey’s qualifications the Trustees deem it un
uecessitiy to speak, as hey are too well
Know n to require any recommendation from
them. The terms of tuition, will be the
same as state above, and for
Drawing and Painting, 12 00
Needlework an extra charge of 3 00
Board can bfe had, for males and females,
in the most respectable houses, at reasona
ble prices.
Jan. 5 39 BY THE TRUSTEES.^
DISSOLUTION
‘TUHF firt v of Bonn <V Seymour is this
a dav dissolved by mutual consent, tbe
business will be settled by either ot the late
firm.
\. P. ROOD,
C. B. SEYMOUR.
Lumpkin. Jan. 15, 1639. 41