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The article publish' and below, concerning
the new aid popular doctrine advanced by
tlie illustrious Godii ke, of Germany, cannot
fail of excitui. a uct p ami thrilling inter*-t
throughout our country.
.>latcdlcsv *a-*ati«'e.
FOR CONSUMPTION.
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[l’rt'T i*l*ted from th* German.\ I
LJ JtS 0.-lfdN GOkllbKt,
ok or.r.MtNT,
THE GREAT!-*.- T •'.•li* T TI r M \l> i»*3N- ;
EFA*’IVRS.
t|l) ijofis GoriucsK. '•). J). ft
X. Gri*::ia:;v, Europe he«-» «:* tin- iiptiriisk
■*, ;i. ot' ;»<.• *" : a Sl'.'.t •••>•1 I’Ki'i 1 *<•«
■ --KITE to U,s Sc.face of Med.ni.r-;
e which. thou-'i n-hemeiitly npp«*M.i»
, ia <; ;‘if faculty, [of which he is .1
Ni member,] he proves to be as well
t. j in truth as a y ihict-riue of Holy
AYi ---a ('oct l '"it «*;t r’r verhv of which
.. t th* lives r>t in !.*»»::s ot our
t <ec, .;u.» which In* bol-.hy cha’i 1 hit o;i
--tg.a -: > refute »r. : • ■ tion is ad •>•
,-t 1 ' .. iis o'MV'-a *7 by-t hfr'dtrt'i a!at*
‘ I’ ■ human
. /•'y=» pjV>! -frrtlhj lurking axthr sys-
C". : -s *>~jrclhf'eH the least complaint
, ie I "i~ whirl) •*«»</ he us rer
f-r'n’v, i’: .!<: ■ ' quickly, cured, as a eon
, ,</ or 7 - heabic.hc. Art invaliw
bly precious dertrine this, ns it imparts an
important less*!, to the appaWly healthy
01 oath sexes, teachin? them tint this tnsid
i9,,g foe .- ; ay be a t nnohserve.l inmate of
the;* ‘-clayey houses” even w hile they ima
cine thein e'.ves secure fro . its attacks.
r„rhins them that THE GREAT SE
CRET IN THE ART(> P.l'.- LR A !N<<
MEAL'i H IS TO I’i.Ut'K Ol T THE
DIABASE WHILE in THE BLADE.
AND NOT WUT TILL THE FULL
grown ear.
This illustrious benefactor of man ;* also
ent i-1 to mr untetg i<* 1 v ■ ;t " 1 <
gratitude of a world, lor the invent! mo?
his matchless swa ri f -<•
healing fiat may jnsily e'at-n for .t m h a
title, since it has so -igt.aliy triumnhed over
our great common enemy ’IP
Tl< )N. both ir, the first an 1 lost t iges,-- a
medicine which has throughly filled the ro
n th* Materia M dica, an ! thereby
proved itself the (iT’EoAiiirtioK ok T.ivsi
en>s ri) a medicine, for which nil man
kind willhave abundant cause to Ides the
beneficent Iwnd of a kind Providence.—a
p^pjc jll c whose wotnlious vll tue.> have been
to glowingly portrayed even by some of nor
elcrey, in their pastoral visits to the si, k
chamber; by which means they often h
eoroe the happy instruments ol chanjmg and
- into hope, sirknr-ss into health,
and sadness of friends into j >y‘ t'.ness.
q q "q *?. *3
tki JELICKK-Ris a meuicmi t morevalu.-
to* man than the van mines of \ ustria, or
even the united re asures ot o;ir glo >e.- a
medicine, which is ob lined equally from
the vegetable, animal and mineral kingdoms,
and thus-possessea a thrk.E fold power,—
a medicine, which thougn designed as a
remedy for consumption solely, is possess
ed of a mysterious inilneuce over many dis
eases of the 1 man system,—a mcdici- »,
which begines to be valued by !'hy±t 'an* ;
w’ j are daily witnessing its aUonishing cures
of many whom they had resigned to the
g>asp of the 1 nsm i ici.k Grave.
DOSE of tiie Sanative, for adults, nn*
drop f for children, a half drop: and lor in
fants, a qnarter drop ; the directions explain
ing the manner ot taking a iial. or a quarter
d q q q q q q
A certificate from three member's of the
MEDICAL PROFESSION in Gcnna.iy,
in Europe.
U'e. the unders'gned, rrnctitii r.ersnf me
dicine in Germany are well aware tint, by
our course, we may forfeit the friendship of
sonio o( the fa'til tv, but not ot its benevo
lent members, who are tinintlucnceil by sel
fish motives. Though we shall refrain from
an expression of our opinion, either ot the
soundness or unsottnilness of Dr. Goelicke's
new doctrine, we are happy to say that we
deem his Sanative too valuable not to be
generally known-- for what our eyes behold
and mir ears hear, we must believe.
We hereby state, that when Dr. Louis
Olson G»elicke first came before the German
public, as the pretended discoverer of anew
doctrine and anew medicine, we held him in
the highest contempt, believing, and openly
pronouncing him to be abase impostor and
the prince of quacks. But, on hearing so
much jaid about the. Sanative, against it and
for it, we were induced, from motives ot cu
riosity merely, to make trial of its reputed
virtues upon a number of our most hopeless
patients; and we now deem it our bounded
duty (even at the expense of our self inter
est) publicly to acknowledge its efficacy in
curing not only consumption, blit other fear
ful we have heretofore be
lieved to bo incurable. Our contempt for
the discoverer of this medicine was at mice
swallowed up ia our utter astonishment at
tha*e unexpected results; and, as amends
ff>«- our abuse of him, we do frankly confess
to the world, that we believe him a philan
thropist, who docs honor to the profession,
and to our count.y, which gave him birth.
The recent adoption of tais medicine into
some of our European hospitals is a sufli
ient guaranty'hat it performs all its promises.
It needed uot our testimony for wherever it
is used ; is its own best witness.
HERMAN ETMULLF v, M. D.
WALTER VAN HAUoT, M. D.
ADOLPHI/S WERNER, M D.
Germany, December 10, 1838.
h t h b h ‘J
Post Office Chaplin, Windham, Cos, Con.
July 70, 1838.
Sir—A inns* wonde'-ful cure has la*e!v
been effected, through the vt- of Dr Gn
click's Sanativo, in the c-e.e o' in et )c r ly
genii nan, who was Or • and wast'd a'" <v
in (v ■ UMPTF<
PAST RECOVERY r . V : it 1F A h ,
Pti Y SIC AN. ID is ni v mparat
speaking, a WELL "AN. ! saw him
Oivsclfa few Jays sidc». in m aparv with his
wife •tailing on a journey to the w -fra
part of this State. ’l« ascribes his escape
from the very jawc of death, and his recov
ery to health sftlelv to the vMotush'.ng vir
tues of the Matchless Sanative. >!• n
man possessing a snug property, b;t <-av
he. -i would willingly pay
ONE THOUSAND DOLL ARS FOR a
SINGLE BOTTLE OK IT, IFICOULD
NOT PLjX'HASE IT FOR A LESS
PRICE. To hirn'lie San .trve is üboveail
value. WATER GOODE LL, I\ M.
The above Medicine for sale, by
THOMAS GARDNER, Agent.
Flevtnee, Jan. 28
THE GOODSAMAIIITAN.
A O'MKAhi.
\LL nations, Irotn tl.e irmotest age*.
. have had ships, but Columbus only
fmi-,d ( -;t the way to America, tirli.ir tiie !
tfineot the grcai Spanish 1 avigator people
weri-ot.lv en bled to paddle alt. ut the shores.
J ist -o wt;h tiie Lite Medicine.... It is but
tv.o shod y.-ar-since 1 fast vci.iurod upon
•»n unknown ocean, and 1 live (list overrd
it.e pret ious t bjt 1 1 I was in Beach ot—
HEALTH. Vegetable medic,:if3 were in
*‘-ed li-Miwti when 1 t oinmenced itiy nt aicli,
tbc-'r use w*> not. By the use ol t‘ em.
i 11 ye n.-t oniv passed front the d< jecte.:
invalid,t<> lh» hale hearty and active man 01
>;•??.. but comparatively speaking, I have
.one . *d my youth. I ca 1 thus, with imi'.ti
dent-e in inv own experience, advise will,
icil.iw-ciiizens. Does ti.v reader war.t
i moot’that the VEUETABLK 1.11 K Ml
\ DICINES are suitable to 1m own case r 1
I h .ve on file at mv olfice. 3ti7 Broadway, hun
dreds of letters, from some of ihe most re
spectable citizens of this my native land,
voluntarily olfered in testimony of tin vir
of A GOOD VEGETABLE MED
ICINE
Persons whose constitutions have bepn
nearly ruined by the “all infallible” mineral
preparations <>f the day, will bear me witne-s,
that the Life Medicines, and such only, are
the tuie course to tiermnnent com! health.
JOHN MOFFAT.
GENERAL REMARKS RELATIVE
TO MUFF A PS LIFE PiELS AND
PIKENIX BITTERS.
These medicines'have lone bi-eti known
ao.J a-.mreci. ted. for their extraordinary arid
invne:l Ite | ove.- ot ported health
to persons stiffenin' u «ier near!y every f ind
of disease to which th- hum 111 I. inc is lia’de.
In many hit vlrcd*of ceitift-ated instances
they have . ten rescued BtilTcrcrs Irom the
verv vreef an untimely ave aft. r all
th deceptive nostrums <d i'h r dav It * i utterly
faib 1; ad to tnanv thousands the have
: scpur<d that nnil'.ii'm enioy
e .'ih, vi’hout which life its. lt’ is
t, , .rlid blevsine. sin great, indeed,
has their e.Ticacv invariably and infallibly
pioved. that it has appeared scarcely less
r' a 1 tniraviilotis to tho-e who were ttnnc
rjtrii f.. ( | with the beautifully philosophical
I'incip’es 11:11111 .vhich they art* coni|".oun
d.-il, and upon which they consequently
act It was to their manifest and sensible
.it tion in purifying the springs and channels
of life, and enduing tivm -vith renewed tone
and vigor, that they were indebted for their
name, which was bestowml upon them at the
spontaneous request of several individuals
whine lives they had obviously saved.
The proprietor rejoices in the opportuni
ty affotded hv the universal diffusion nl the
oailv press fir pjaeeing his A EGKTABLL
LIFE PILLS within the knowledge and
r eh of eve-v iod.vt Inal in the ro-nmnnity.
Gnl.ke the host of pernicious quackeries,
which boa't of vegetable ingredients, the
Life Pills are purely and solely vegetable,
a- ! contain neiilier Merenry, Antimony,
At uic, nor any mineral whatever. r I hey are
cn'iic’v composed of extracts from rare and
powerful plants, the virtues of which, thou h
long known tosever.il Indian tribes, and re
cently to some eminent pharmaceati'-al
ch oni.-.s, arc altogether unkno vo to the ig
norant pretenders to medical sci n et and
wore -if-vr before administered in so happi-
ly e bcacious a comhination.
Their first operation is to loosen from the
coats of the stomach and bowels, the various
impurities and ora lilies constantly setting a
round them; and to remove tiie hardened
fteees which colb-. t in the ronvnUitions of the
small intestines. Oth- r medi.-iuws only par
tially ch-anso liiese, and leave such collected
rnas es behind as to produce habitual cos
tiyenc s with all its train ol evils, or sud
dc diarriur;;, with its imoir cnt i*angers.—
This fact is well Known to all regular an .t
--oniists. who examine tin- Irtmri bowels af
ter death ; and hence the preju lice ol these
we i informed men against ihoqirnck medi
cines of die age. r Phe ■ reoiol etfect nl the
VEGETABLE LIFE TILLS is to cleanse
the kiihi’ Vs me -li - bladder, and hv this
means, the liver and the lungs, the healthful
action of which onti >dy de.lends upon the
regularity of the urinary organs. The
blood, which takes i?s red ioer from the
agency of 1!." liver and the lungs before it
passes into the heart, being this purified hv
them, and nourished hv food coming from
a clean stomach, courses freely through the
veins, renew s *;Ver\ part of the system, and
triumphantly mounts the ha: tier of healthy
in the blooming check.
The following are among the distressing
variety of human diseases, to w hiih the Ve
getable Life Pills are well known to lie in
fallible :
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing
the first and second stomachs, and cr< hu”
a flow or f pure healthy bile, instead of
the «ta!e and aeri i kind:— Flatulency. Pal
pit itinn of th. Heart Loss of appetite. Heart
bur,land Head-ache, Ilestlessness, 111-temper,
Anxiety Latis and M lmi' hi>!!,/. which
are the general svtntmns of Dyspepsia, will
vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure.
Coni)veness, by cleansing the wlrn’e Jon th
of the intestines with a solvent pro-es and
without violence : all violent purges leave the
bowels costive within two days, Ttiarrhera
and Choieta , by removing the sharp acrid
fluids bv which t'tese complaints are occa
sioned, and bv promoting the lucrative se
cretion of the mticns membrane Fevers of
ail kinds by restoring the blood to a reg
ular circulation, through the process of per
spiration in some cases, anil the thorough
solution of all intestinal obstructions in oth
ers. The LIFE PILLS hare been known
to cure fl'CHmat'e n permanently in .iiree
we- ks, aid Gout in half"that time, by remov
ing local inflammation from the muscles,
and ligaments of the joints. Dropsies of a!!
bnu/s, by freeing and strengthening the Kid
neys and bladder : they operate most de
lightftilly on these important organs and
hence have ever been found a certain remedy
for the worst cases of Gravel. Al«n, Worms,
by dislodging from the turnings of ’he bow
els t ie si.my matter to which *hese crea
tor a-dl:?re ; Astana and co-sumption, l>\
r< . :g t! r air v ■-••els of 'he lungs from
'' >.•••>.'• • -v»n tliid t < M Ida will !
• *t imoved becomes bar
ic icl m i produces the se dreadful diseas
es Scurr y, C'e . and Inrerterate Sores,
by the perfect purity which these Life Pills
give to the blood, ami all th" humors;
ftcorh itir Eruptions, and. Had Completions,
bv tin r aherauv- etteet upon the fluids that
iced : • sk-in !he morbid state of which or—
Casio i- ill 73 u> t i>c complaints, ''alow. C[ou
■■■'/ a. 1 a her disaerreeable Completions. —
The us-of these Pills for a very short time,
will etscct an entire cure of Salt rheum,
rlr jsipdas, and a striking improvement in
the Clearness of the skin. Comtn,n Colds and
Influenza will always bectired by one dosp,
or by two. even in the worst cases. Piles,
—as a remedy for this most distressing
and obstinate malady, the Vegetable Life
Pdls deserve a distinct and emphatic re-
- II known to him !
"y r *'dß in thks city, F*qprt» to* of j
these invaluable Pills, was !.in.self alilict- ,
t-u uitii tins complaint lur uj wards ot Hur
ty Jive years, anu ttiut l»t l.iol iu van* every
reuicoy presciioeU .wiiiuu ihe whole com
p..>s 01 il*c Alatciia at edit a. He however,
at leogili, ineii the toolicii.e which h now
oilers to the public ami lie was cured 111 a
very short time, alter his recovery had been
j roiiouoceu 1 <4 only improbable, but abso
luieiy in posiblc liv any laimai. means.
lbKiX'liUA h A'ii L.*sL —inc I’ro
j rit-'or ol the \ ea table Lite i iiis Uoi s i.«t
loliow the oise aud mere-uary practice ot
ttie quacks ol tiie day, *ll a..vising persons
a* lake Ins Pills 10 J.O£’- quantities. No
good medicine can |>ossioiy he so required,
i tiese Ptlisare to he taken at bed time every
i'ip hi, tor a wtsk or iortnigbt, according to
the obstinacy ot the disease, 'i he usual
..o-e is triiio "g too, at-ruriling 10 ihe consti
uiion 01 the pers. n A< ty delicate per
p-ons should begin with but two. and in-
crease as the nature of the case may require;
those more robust, or ot ve y costive habit,
may begin w ith 3, and increase to 4 nr even
A Pills, and they will died a sufficiently
happy change to guide the patient iu their
further use. These Pills sometimes occa
sion sickness and vomiting ttioughvery sel
dom unless the stomach is very foul; this
however may be considered a favorable sym
pioin, as the patient will find hiinsell at
unop relieved, and by perseverance will
soon recover. They usually operate within
10 or P 2 hours and never give pain, unless
the bowels are very much encumbered.—
They may be taken bv the most delicate fe
males under any circumstances.—[t ishow
cvt-rrecominendeJ, that those in later per
riuds of pregnancy should take but one at a
time, and thus continue to keep the bowels
open, and even two may be taken where the
patient is very costive. One pill in a solu
tion of two table spoons full of water, may
be given to an infant in the following doses
—a tea spoon full every two hours till it op
er tt-s • fora child from one to five years of
age, half a pill—and from five to ten, one
pill.
I'fiE PiICLXiX BITTERS, are so cal
led, because they possess the power of re
storing the expiring embers of health, to a
glowing vigor throughout *h*» constitution,
as the Phoenix is sahi to he resto ed to life
fro nthe ashes of its >wo dissolution. The
Phoenix Bitters arc entirely vegetable, com
posed of*roots found only in certain parts of
the western country, wldch will in fallihly
cure FEVERS AND AGUESof all kinds :
will never fail la eradicate entirely all the ef
fects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the
most powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla,
and will immediately cure the determination
ot BLOOD l’O IHE HEAD neverfail in
the sickness incident to jjovnpf males and will
b@ found a certain remedy in all eaves of ner
vous debility and weakness of the most im
paired constitutions. Asa remedy for Chro
nic and Inflammatory Rheumatism the effica
cy ofthe Piicenix BiUets will be demonstra
ted by the use of a single bot'le. The usu
al dose ol these bitters is half a wine glass
full, in water or wine, and this quantity may
be taken two or three line a day, about half
an limit before meals, or a less quantity may
b'- taken a all times. To those who are
afflicted with indigestion after meals, these
Bitters will prove in valuable, as they very
greatly increase the action of the principal
viscera, help them to perform their func
tions, arid enable the stomach to discharge
into the bowels whateveri-s ofiensive. Thus
indigestion is easily and speedily removed,
appetite restored and the months ofthe ab
sorbent vessels being eleased nutrition is fa
cilitated, and strength of body and energy
of mind are the happy results. For farther
particulars ol MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS
md I' 11 >F. NI X BITTERS, apply at Mr.
Moffit soffiee No. 3b7 Broadway New York,
where the Tills can he obtained for 25 cents,
fit) cents.or Si per box -, and the Bitters for
SI or $2 pcrbottle. Numerous certifi
cates ofthe wonderful efficacy of both, may
be there inspected.
In nine obstinate and eomp'icated cases
ol chronic ami inflammatory Rheumatism,
Liver Complaints, Fever and Ague, Dyspep
sia, Tnlsy. Rilts, injuries from the use of
mercury, quinine, ana other diseases of lons
standing it may be found necessary to take
both the Life Tills and the Thoenix Bit
ters. in the doses before recommended.
N. B.—These Tills and the Bitters will
get all mercury out of the system infinitely
faster than the best preparations of Sarsapa
rilla and are a certain remedy for the rush
ins of blood to the head or all violenthead
uehes, tie dnulevteux, <Vc—All persons who
are predisposed to appopltrn. palsy, Arc.,
should nev'-r he without, the Life Tills or
the Bitters for one dose in time will save
life. They equalize the circulation e.f the
blood, draw all pressure from the head, re
store perspiration and throw- ofl’every impu
rity by the pores of the skin.
ri e : hn\i medicine for sale by
THOMAS O A I' 1 - NF.il, Agent.
April 1. IR3S fit
For \ixlbfl,
MACON, G.A.
WJ ILL regularly attend the terms of the
*v Circuit Court of the United States,
in Savannah, in May, and at Millcdgeville in
November. All causes committed to their
care will be punctually attended to.
April 10 4t ’ 1
NOTICE.
IN conformity to a Resolution of the Flor
ence company, will be sold on the Ist
Monday in July, two w harf lots.
'i erms made known on the day of sale.
H W. JERNIGAN, Agent
April 13 1839. l
For Safe.
\ LIKELY MULATTO GIRL, about
V fifteen years old. She is tolerable
seamstress, an excellent house servant, and
a good nurse. J. L. BULL.
Florence, April 22 2 .*>t
STOCK FOII SALE.
S' N consequence of other engagements re
quiring my personal attention, 1 offer
for --ale my stock in trade at Boxat.kle, the
rd ts equal to tlie best in the county
The - took consists of sucli articles as are
Usually kept in a country store.
Dry (tends. Hardware,
HATS. BOOTS AND SHOES,
and th. many articles to form an assortment.
The above stmd 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 the prem
ises. JAMES M. MILNER.
The Lands are now rented for the third
oft heir productions—Cotton, corn and fod
der.
F eb 6 44
r I 1 HE Subscriber Will attend to the roller
-1- tion of all debts due the late firm of
Gardner Ac Barrow, up to April, 1839
Persons indebted to said firm will please
make imiueatrmoaediatel*.
Apr»nb -•» Ts. BARROW '
Xff Sheriff sales.
11 ‘ ILL ue sold on the first Tuesday in
It MAY next, before the Court House
d«>or of Lee county between the legal hours
of sale, the follow mg property to wit:
lo t of Laud No. 4U in the second dis
trict of Lee couny, levied on ns the [leoperty
ot Al laliam Iwngsy, to mi I: sly a it la in lavor
cl Vv m. F. Bond, ar.d »*:.e fi lavs, said King
sv in lavor 01 Bond *V Btietneld, i-sued
from a .luMtee Court ol W ilkinson county,
levi- and on and returned to me by a consta
ble, property pointed 01 t l-y iMuiutifls .At
torney .
Lot of Land No. 109 in the 14th dis
trict of L*e county, levied on as (he pro
perty of John Marshal anil Ezekiel Ahbett.
o satisfy a fi f.i issued from a Justice Court
of J.isj er county. iri lavor ol W illiam Mor
ris, lor the use of Robert Bull vs. said John
Marshall and Ezekiel Abbeit, property poin
ted out bv James Aiibett levy made hi and re
turned to me bv a constable.
One yoke ol" Oxen and cart, two st e!,s of
Fodder, fifteen hu ml red v.a ight, limr*- ■ 1 I-.-.S.
and one two acre Lot in the S. li. corner of
Lot No. 240. in the 13th district of Lee
county—levied on as the property of John
Sherrnrd to satisfy a ti fa issued from the Su
perior Court ol Lee county in favor of Har
rison Jones, vs. said John Sherrardand Sam
uel Sillivant, property pointed out by .Sam
uel Siilivant.
Also, Lot of Land No. 228 in the 12th dis
trict of Lee coutitv, and also a part of two
Lots, Nos. not known, well improved, con
taining two hundred acres more or less, the
place whereon James Huckaby now lives,
levied on as the property of James Huckaby
to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Inferior
t'ourt of Lee county, in favor of Davis
Smith ft Cos. vs. said James Huckaby ft
George AV. Huckaby—property pointed out
by George W. Huekabv.
Also, Lot of Land No. 180 in t’.ie Ist
district of Lee county, and two half acre
Lots'iu the Town of Starksvil'e Nos. not
known, levied on as the property of George
W r . Huckaby, to satisfy afl fa issued from
the Inferior Court of Lee county in favor of
Davis Smith A: Cos. vs. James Huckaby and
George AV'. Huckaby, property pointed out
by defendant.
Nathan Bankston's interest in lot of land
No, 39, in the 14th district of Lee eountv,
it being a share of one tenth part of said lot,
to satisfy 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, in the 12 h district of
Lee county, levied on as the property of
William 11. Harrison, to satisfy a Fi Fa is
sued from the Inferior court of* Habersham
county, iu favor of .las. Smith, vs said Har
rison- -property pointed out by the plaintiff.
Lot of land, No. 201 in the 2d district of
Lee county, levied on as tVie property of
Teter H. McCaskell. to satisfy a Fi Fa issu
ed from the Inferior court of Lee county, in
favor of Mordicai Alexander, vs George \Y r .
Huckaby, and Peter H. McCaskell—prop
erty pointed out by George \A 7 . Huckaby.
Lot of land No. 199. in the l2th district of
Lee county --levied r n as the property of
Jas. Bradley and George Mitchell, to satisfy
three Fi Fas issued from a Justice court of
Jasper county in favor of Thomas Bmddus
vs said James Bradley and George Mitchell
- -property pointed out hv plaintiff, levy made
and returned to m» by a constable.
One house and lot in the town of Starks
ville No. the “lace whereon the Rev.
Wm. W. Manuel now lives, levied on ns
the property of George \V. Huckaby. to sat
sfy a Fi Fa issued from the Inferior Court
of Lee county, in favor of Mordicai Alexan
der, vs George \V. Huckaby and Peter 11.
McCaskell, property pointed out by plain
tiff.
Also, lots of land No. T 74 No. 12. and N<>.
37, i.t 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
iV Lawrence vs said Madden, property poin
ted out by Thomas (J. Sullivan.
A. DYSON, Sheriff.
March 21, 1838.
Also, will he sold at the same time and place.
Lot of Land No. 229 in the 15th district of
originally Dooly, now Lee county, levied on
as the property of Robert G. Ford, tosatisfv
a fi fa in favor of the Inferior Court of L' <
county, vs. B. O. Pearson, AA’illiam.J. Ford,
and Robert (5. Ford—property pointed out
by defendant.
One yoke of Oven and car , levied on as
the property of John Cain, to satisfy a fi
fa issued from the Superior Court of Lee
county, in favor of Harrison Jones. Adm’r.
of the estate of Lewis Bond, dec’d. vs. said
John Cain.
D. GOFF, D. Sheriff.
March 21,1039 51
Stew art Sh er iff Sales.
REFILL be sold, on the first Tuesday
v ▼ in MA Y next, before the court house
door in the town of Lumpkin, Stewart coun
ty, between the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to wit:
One lot of land. No. 64. in the 33d (list.
Stewart county, taken as th ■ property of
Wiley Burk to satisfy sundry Ft Fas, issued
out of a Justices court of Heard county in
favor of C. B. ic J. T. Brown-—levied ct>
and returned to me by a Constable.
Also, No. 113, in the 19th district of Stew
art co. taken as the 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 Ac Cos. and others, pro
perty levied and returned to me by a Con
stable.
Also, No. 10 in the 32d district of Stew art
county taken as the property of B. Swarin
gitn, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas, issued out ot
a Justice court in favor of J. Lumpkin and
others.
Also, No. 197, in the 24th distiict of said
county, taken as the property of James
Beard, to satisfy one Fi Fa, issued out of
Stewart Inferior Court in favor of John
West, vs Reuben Roach James Beard and
Winwright L. Stewart, security.
M. M. FLEMING Sh'fT.
March 28,1«39.
ADMIN IST R A TORSOS A LE
VI/ ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
* v July next at the Court House door
in the county of Sumter, lot of land num
ber fifty, in the twenty eighth district of for
merly '.ee, now Sumter county. Sold as
the property Willis Jernigan, deceased, for
the benefit ofthe herrs and creditors if said
deceased, terms made known on the day of
sale.
BRYANT JERNIGAN, Adm r.
Amercus, Feb. 9,1839. 43
WILL be sold, on thr 20th of MAY
* y next, at the house of Clement Bryan,
late of Rando lph : aunty, deceased, a quan
tify of Corn and Pcuiler. It will be put up
in lots to sui. purchasers, and on a credit
until 'he 25fh of December next; pure ha
sem giving email notes, with approved se
eurity.
L. BRYAN, ,
IX C. BRYAN i *** n
Ittr!’ 9 5^
Stewart SheritT salts,
ILL tie old beiure the Court House
v T door 111 the town ot Lumpkin. tSt«_w
rt county, on ttie first Tuesday m JUNE
m \t, iieiween the usual hours of sale, the
tol ou ing property, to wit:
Lot of La id. No. lit), in the 2*2d district
of Sit wart c.itit: y taken as tie |.o;e*t\ of
Giv tos ui sv - j.. !r\ Ft 1 ’a- i u
id out of .a ji.“-i»ct’s ccuit, it* f..vor cl AD.e
kirl Terry and others.
Also, No. 2, in the 32d district of said
county, taken as the propeity of James Ilun
man, to satisfy sundry Ft Fas issued out of
a justice’s court of Stewiut crunty, in favor
of Howell Wells and otlv r«.
Also, No. 29. in the 18th Ui trict > f Stew
art county, taken as tiie property of Harri
son Bush, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued out of a
justices court <1 aid countv, ia favor ot
W iliiatn B. Butts vs. Hariisou Bush am! Jo
seph Scott.
Also. No. 52. in the 24th district of Stew
art county, taken a-the property of i’liniati
L. Gunnels, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas. issu
ed out of a justices court of said county, in
favor ol C. A. Parker and others.
Also, two lots in the town of Florence,
Nos. 56 and 57, in square < ’, taken as the
propeity of T' o ns Gardner, to satisfy a
Fi Fa. issued out of the Superior Court of
Bii)l> county in t'avo of William Giovervs
said Gardner.
Also. No. 152. in ihe 23d district of Stew
art county, taken as the properly ot Frede
rick Mills, to satisfy aFi Fa. i«sn. ( | out of
Stewart Superior court in favor of James
O'Jelks. Vs said Mills.
Also, No. 216. in the 24th district of Ftew -
art coutitv, taken as the pioperfv of ! a*..
AT. Coe, to sa'isfy sundry Fi i'as. issued
out of a justice's court of Stewart county in
favor of Abner Banks and others vs. said
Coe.
Also, Ty C Beard's interest in Lot of L-nd
No. 135, m the24th district of said -ccuutv,
taken to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued <,. > of
a justice's court of .Stewart county, in f.vor
of R .1 Snellin" and others.
Also the west halt of Lot No. 159 in
the 24th district of Stewart county, taken
as the property of Thomas Gary to sati-ty
sundry fi t;r issued out of a Jmtiee (an. ; ot
said county in favor of 11. S.ia- and others.
Also No 45 in the 24th distrii t of Stew
art county taken as the property of James
11. Harrell, to satisfy sundry fi fas is-.net}
lout of a Justice Court of said count* i
lavor of R. Ponder and ethejs.
Also No. 42 in the 23d district of e ■’.!
comity taken as the property of Winripl.t
L. Stewart, to sift iy ali fa issued out m
the Superior Court of Stewart eountv. in
favor of James Case, vs. Win. j. ht L. Stew
art. Libin Mi :hi md Narlia i Cf ton.
Security. M. M. FLEMING, Sheriff.
April 27, 1859 5
Wjßo Sheriff sales.
'WETII.L be sold on the Hist Tuesday in
• » JUNE next, at th* Court ilou«c
door in the Town of Starksyhle. within the
usual houisnf le he folk wing prop r’V 10
w it :
Lot of Land No. 187 11 the 14th district
of IjP" c» ii v I 'Vo and o as the property cl
Edmund Suiheiiin aud Allen Tark t, to
sa'isfy a fi ft from a Justice Court of New
ton county in favor of Samcrl.l Brian,
vs. Edmund Slither''in aid A Hen Pa-L-r,
property pointed'ini by plaintiff, levy made
and irturned to inc by a constable
Also Lots Nos. 50, 52, '. 65 and 6 r i. in
the Town of Statksville well improved, leviod
on as the prop* rt* of John Siieriaril .0 sat
isfy a li fa issued from the Superior Court of
I.ee county in favor of Davis Smith & Cos.
vs John Sherrard ft Robert G. Ford, prop
erty pointed onr by Robert (J. Ford.
Lots of Land Nos. 185. 186 and I -ac
tion No. 199 in ihe 15th district of original
ly Dooly now Lee county, with the c-. rp
tion of 20 acres of Lot No. 186, levied on as
the property ol Robert G. Ford to satisfy a
fi fa issued from the Superior Court of Lee
county in favor of Davis Smith A C *. vs.
John Sherrard and Robert G Ford property
pointed out hv John Sherrard.
April 25. 18 9 3
. ABRAHAM DYSON, Sheriff
wi I L be sold, on ti>e first Tu> sday in
» * .It LY n* xt. at the court housedoor
in town of Amerietts. under an order of the
TFnnorah’*-the Inferior court of the com 'v
of Sumter, while sitting for ordinary purpos
es. lot of kind No. 557. in the 28th district,
of oinnerly Lee, now Sim ter county—sold
ns the property of John B Cannon, deceas
ed lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors,
of said deceased.
HENRY DEKES, Amn’r.
April 4th 16.39, 52
\G.REEABLE to an orrfei ot ihelifi'
- rior Court of Stewart county, who,
sitting for ordinary purposes will he sold on
the first Tuesday in July next, within f *,
legal hours of sale, before the Court House
door in Baker county,
Lot of land No. 53 it* the 9th district of or
iginally Early, now Baker county : sold for
the benefit ofthe heiis of Timothy Can r-g
ton, late of Stewart county, deceased. Terms
made known on the day of sale.
JA V, ES HILLIARD, Adtn'r.
April 16th 18.39. 2
\ LL tliose who are indebted to the cs
® late «.f Samuel Williai s. late of Stew
art ("I'mty deceased, arc hereby notified to
come forward and make immediate payment,
and those having demands against said es
tate. are required to render them in accord
ing to law.
E K. CROCKER, )
LOV'ERD BRYAN, I ~
T. FORT, } Executors.
W. BOYNTON, J
A LL persons having demands against
- * the estate of Clement Bryan, late ol
Randolph county deceased, w ill present them
for payment in terms of the law; and those
indebted to said estate, will please make pay
ment immediately, to
L. BRYAN, ? r, ,
D. C. BRYAN, \^ xrs -
April 8. 19j;9 52 fit
Monti is after date application will
be made to the honorable Inferior
Court ofSumter county when sitting for or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell the real es
tate of Uriah Fuller deceased.
walton w. fuller, Admv
M *ri , 1 '• ' 49 ill!
1 ’I R Mi) \ BUS titer J >te ap);lication
*- will be made to the honorable the in
ietior court of Sumter county, when silt in cr
lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a part
of the real estate of Edmund Jones, minor
ot Wiley Jones, deceased.
WINNEY JONES, Guardian.
Feb. 4, 18.39. 45
R MONTHS 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 thu twenty eighth dis- I
trict, of formerly L*’e now Sumter county to I
be sold as the property of Willis •Trfnigarqde
ccased, tor the benefit of the heirs and crcd
itors of said deceased.
BRYANT JERNIGAN, Adm'r,
Aor*t?Cus, Feb. 9, 45 < ro ]
Aiisnisiiwti al&ns* Sale.
\ T the Cuurt tiouse iu Baker couutv,
will be sola ou the first T uesday j u
August next, t>y an order ol the inierior
Court 01 Lee county, me loliow ing describ
ed Lots ot Laud, belonging to the estate of
ihe late Lewis Lund, deceased, ail bold for
the beueht ol tnc heirs aud creditors of said
deceased, audio effect a distribution; a part
01 v.luch lots compile tl.e Baker planta
tion.- ->ales to continue hum uay 10 day un
til the w hole is sold, 'i el ins umde known
ou the day 01 sale, viz: Lots 347 “<J,
2d. 1 t*7 2d, 137 2d, 156 2d, 145 2d. North
halt ol 215 2d, 186 2*l, 144 2d, 351 2d, 148
2d, 73 2d, 14« 2u. 534 2d, 2.3 2d. 138 gd,
220 2d, 213 2d, aiid 192 iu the 2d District of
Baker, originally Early county ; and also
Eois lot- sd, lm sd. 21)5 3-d. 254 3d. 137 o ( t
113 3d, in the 5d Di-irutoi Lake r, lornici Iv
Early county ; and also. Lots 10.100, 21. fij,
and 257,in the seventh district 01 Baker*
toriberly Early c« nnty ; ami also. Lois qpj
and 197. in ti;e 12th district ol Baket coun
ty, lormerly Ear y. am; also In; 7* m-ik,. p rst
district 01 Baket county, fornseily Early.
Also, on the first Tuesday in Srptcniber
next, will be sold, at Starksviile, Lee eouu
ly, before ihe t ouit-hoii.se door, the follow
ng Lots ol Laud belonging to the said de
ceased, and sold tor a similar pui| o«c \i z •
216, 2*o 217. 214. 169, 230, i-.fl, ]<;o v O o*
56, 184.235. 141.215 ai
Kbl-d district Ot lee ci ! <y, a |--, t ,; v j,;,,,
■ npri •* ..'-.Li-.,
:| »• «" •'« (!h-n.* n-s and also h t
»• *’•«* third. •>• ! ii .. north i all „t lot
217 in the In r jli T..,-| tce county.
Al.o, outlie fust ' ’ u'gck.v 11 <li tubermo *
I '* !* re ihe Cos: rt i 1 n-r >!■ , j j,. j ~j,
WiIR ir oil • nm:?\. lk- f.i!',*-. ing Lot- r;’
LamJ he loti ting *0 ■aid th c< ;e ed, w j : , rt <.f
' * t oii-pi 1 !< k i ! ; :S.II ; k'iiiatkitl,
**o lor a siinih.i | iir|,osc, v ; . ; -j; 1 4.j ,
*-•:'• V'M. !» ’ Ith. 2- lilt. 513 4i},. 1 4] ’
<7l it . 26-. 3d, 1-. I dill 25 4ill. 26 ~it.
lih 30 4th. 282 sth. 2e<3 sih, 286 sth, V <
Eh. 164 sth, 185 sih, 297 4th, 300 4.:.. 5,5
and, ,49 3d, 350 5-d, 953 3d, 354 3d, 311 1 irh,
542 14th, 347 4th. 34 sth 45 ’
296 4fh, 260 sth, 309 ith. 299 lib, j;,j q,j,!
27') sth, 196 till 16? 4th. 179 Th. 5 ),
■' 6 sth. 150 5.1-.2(■■) Itii. 2.7 4th, 35 4ii
‘>l l.h. 92 4th, :iost!i, 178 23d, 93 4th. 249
Eh ! * " Eh, 27 *; 5111, 40# 12th,
I.S 22d. 114 sth, 115 sth, 138 stli, 167 4th.
9 : h 27 ? 4th,
237 sth, 2 6 *, }:, 3' 0 4th. 28 -5 h, 207 k 1
-II s'h, 1825th, ;•) stii, 159 3d. 159 256,
26 23d. 1 Lot. No. not known, sth.
neres ; 1 lot in the town ol Irwinfon. 7 acr«";
A lot in AA’ilkirson, No. not known. Ini } a-
C-.vs; 1 lot N*.3 i, ',a( i ’ioo, s<l. Cf.’lJ ;<•••. y
;i put of lot No <);). in the 4th, 20 acres . ,1
parcel of !.m I 15-: 4rV mur.-Mphi l ??• - r e ■
part of !G9, in -ith. cnaiaining 70 ;n r s ; pmt
ot 2OIJ. in st.i. co.-ta-ng 50*1 acres - all the
above lots of* land Gg in the districts an
nexed to each number.
The said several sale** of !-.• ! te cor.fume
from day to day until the whole is sold.--
Ter ms of sale, one third the tt»-ei-i>. ,< , v
of Dcember next, tin balance ia two ecu.:!
annual instalment*.
I; Jf.NhS
JUS El’ll BUND.
AcVihr 1 Lew is I'., id,d- * <!.
A-.re't 23, if 3J 51 cowff
| Saturday the 4th day of Mav r,.y,
Kfl Will be sold-.'t the kite tonh iKe ,-t
.Mimuel \A i’lims and c’d. belwicn i| irly f\r
imt lorty head of Ca*tlo. one \n ~| * ~,,
a quantity of L ;txl -md sou C r , al ,*j
P'r-,.q - otii'-i art If. A!.-*, v.ii l f
on the first i uestiay in June next befoie the
(Joint House floor in Lumpkin, one N< eio
1 * , by the nni.u o; .A) rilic,:a i-oi f J jffei o
J f ‘ r ’* ullage, till ,-f.; ;;s tl.e |lO|tr.v of
"■ : ■’ v d< <■ and. ngv< !-. t th,* ia. t
nl and te -iatin ot o, smd dict a-vd.
E E. CRGCKLE. /
LOA EiiJ) BRYAN, i ~
'JOMI-INMiN EOKT, (
AA’J L L ARD BOA NTuN, \
Alareh 39, ] 659 4 9
."TiiAA A E'i* 8. TK K T ;f: U’l |;f
i B. i< i. .-i ie33,
(Jain, Ac Tope At j
Mark M. 1- Dming, A |
Ned liobci iaoti, j
lid! fee 1 -..-ore
j ;
bho ( n’.H. ml j
Arthur A. Morgan. }
| T appearing to this, otu; flj-.i .T-. J : {
1- one oi the delenilaots to ihe sam Lii. of
( opij Gnu, ri .- uHs ci.t ol the hunts 01 this
,*s; ite.
OnitiOtior, oi the Solicitgri |, on : lait t,
"• (.'ciet , dull sen :ti : |),nuuix,, t.y ( I
: atiou ot,ci a u.otith lot fi ur tliiitjtiis, jrj
"I the public gasu-tlcs of lb:s fc late.
A tsar extract hem the minutes 01 m» iv*
•vt Sej eiiOi euiut, h ebruaiy inn,,
ELIJAH l‘F AIK L, f ».'a
April 1. 1839.
£ l. 11 ■’ • stiinw-i
j «m, ir.fife—iritenoi Court, sitting ler
cHiiii.ir» | ' ; 1 uses, in saiu county :
li a; (e.iimg to tin Court, i,n ti.c petition
ot Stephen Bivins, by his attorney. Etiv, u K
l >■: w 11, U tit I-i.ani V. let, tat, ot salt; cot.n
t\, deceased, while m Jue, n ;•( <• an ,| execu
te, to said Stet lieu Bivii Ids In Id, it, tl
i.‘ "‘‘v ol six tiiousaniJ two liuntired at,d
hity dollars, uudci the hand and seal cl -rid
Isliani West, deceased, dated the thirn c. .s
and y of Decembtr, in timyear 01 utn Laid
eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, (a cot y
ol whit li is filed in the (U 1 sis efi C t ,) cot : -
ditioned to make good and lawful titles to
said Bivins, to three several lots til land, to
wit: three hundred .ml two, and two hun
died and seventy-eight, and two hundred
.Hid sixty-two, in the fifteenth district of
formerly Lee, now Sumter county, when
the last payment, (being tine the twci ty
filth day of December, in tne year ol our
Lord eighteen hundred arid thirly-eight.)
should be made ; and said \\ ist having de
parted this life, without eomplyiu” tv Ith fit®
conditions ot this Fond ; It is then litre or
dered, that Samuel Bivins and r j humus Mann
Administrators ol said West deceased, and
«dl other persons interested in said estate,
do show cause, (if any they have,) at th#
next term of this Court, after this applica
tion has been ptibli lied three months, in
one of the public Gazettes, and in the pub
lic places in the county, why said Samuel
Bivins and said Thomas Mann, as admin
istiators as aforesaid, should n< t 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 Matin, ad
niini-trators as aloresatd will be direct#,! so
to do, on said Stephen Bivins making it
api ear that said la-f payment above speci
fied, lias been duly made.
True extract from the minutes.
E. NUNN, c. e. o.
March 19, 1839. 52 mom
For Sale, ”**
VFINE four whral CARRIAGE, 00
accommodating; t-jms. Apylyto
_ j. In pt T Lfc.
FfbMMfr, A pti* 32 3! 9