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f.ii lei ii trail as any .1 ictn.io ol .lily
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nS \V.U CTILL TIU? FU D LI
°Taii V «Uw:rioM benefactor of man » also
e ’tilled to our unfeigned gratitude, ami the
i, -. world, for the invention ol
E.*Tvroau»« svMATive,-»im.
h-iliar fill may justly claim lor it such a
n , ? •,„ signally triumphed over
tula, since it nas so si D v vvmTYIP
o troreat count an enemy r/»G J.\»u.ut
Tlc/'l! both 10 tin first an » last stage.,-a
w .Jicine which Ins thra sh y lilted the va
en.( n in th: Materia Medico, and thereby
proveditself.be or Phv...
civ vs rn -a medicine, lor winch all man.
m rheme who'a wondrous virtues have been
s , (/lo vingly portrayed even by sonic of our
cle.-v, in"their pastoral visits to the stek
ini’aer; by which means they often b--
eo lie the hap »y instruments of changing dr
sim ile icv into hope, sirkneas into health,
and sadness of friends mto joyfulness.
f ~ iited reus ires of our globe, —a
which is oh. lined equity fro in
tWo /Uible, animal and mineral kingdoms,
a, thus possesses a tu»ke fold power.-
a medicine, which thougn designed as a
rem*dy for consumption solely, possess
ed of a mysterious influence over many and».
eases of tlie 1 mnn system,-a nied.cn i,
which begines lobe valued oy Phyxicans .
w' j arc daily witnessing its asioiiishin, cures
of many whm. they bad resigned to the
eiasnof the Iss.viUßi-n Grave.
DO3E of the Sanative, for adults, one
drop ; for children, a half drop; aid lor m
fi its, a qnarterilrop; the directions explain
in / the inanuer of taking a hallora quarter
drop. _ —,
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V certificate from three members of the
MEDICAL iu Germany.
in Hu rope. . . .
We, the undersigned, practitioners of m -
dicine in Germany are well a vare i.vit, >*
our course, we nmy forfeit the trends up of
some of the lacul ry, but not of ns benevo
lent members, who arc uunidnence I >y sel
fuh m .lives. Though we shall refrain from
in expression of our opinion, either of tlie
,\ t \ ieis or utiso m laes; «>t Dr. (loelicke s
, e , g iloelrine, we are happy to say i hat we
ae n his Sanative too valuable not to b
enerally known- for what our eyes behold
anl mr ears hear, we must believe.
We hereby state, that when Dr. Loin-
OTon Goelicke first came before the German
public, as the pretended discoverer of a ne«
do trine and anew medicine, we held him in
th- hi/hast contempt, believing, and openly
pr „j, , icing him to be a base impostor and
the prince of quacks. But, ou hearing so
much jai l about the Sanative, against it and
for it, wo were in luce I, trotn motives of cu
riosity mtrelv, to make trial of its reputed
virtues upon a number of our most hopeless
pa ients; and we now deem it our boundcii
and uty (even at the expense of our sell inte -
«3t) publicly to acknowledge its efficacy in
cun ig not only consu notion, but oilier tear
ful in’j'adies, which wo have heretofore be
lieve 1 to hi incurable. Our contempt for
the discoverer of this medicine was at once
swallows 1 up in our utter astonishment n
these unexpected results; and, as amv.ds
for our abuse of him, we do frankly contess
to the worl I, that we believe him a philan
thropist who does honor to the profession,
and to our count, v, which ;ave him birth.
Tne recent adoption of t.ns me liciue into
some of our European hospitals is a su:Ti
ient winrautythat it performs all its promises.
It need'.d not our testimony for wherever it
IS usal is its ova best witness.
iIEUMVM HI’MUUjF. v, M. D.
AV ALTER VVN GVUGT, M. D.
ADJLI’iIGS WERNER, M D.
Germany, December 10,16bd.
bbb b b h
Post OTtce Chaplin, Windham, Cos, Con.
July JO, 1333.
Sir—most wonderful cure baa lately
h»e i effected, through the vim jes of Dr. G’o
elick’s Sanative, in the case of an elderly
gentlcm in, who wasfargsuc and wasted away
J’) CONSUMPTION, and considered
V V3 P RECOVERY BY IH3 FAMILY
PilYSl JA V lla is now comparatively
speaking, a WELL MAN. I saw him
uyselfa few days since, in company with his
wife'Starting no a journey to the western
jrtrt of this orare. He ascribes his escape
trom the very jwsot death, and his recov
ry to health solely to the astouishing vir
ues of the Matchless Sanative. He is a
aao possessing a snuu property, but, says
«, ••[ WOULD WILLINGLY PAY
DNETHOUSAND DOLLARS FOR A
IINGLK BO TTLE OF IT.JI F I COU LD
HOT PURCHASE IT FOR A LESS
I'RICE. To him*h« Sanative is above all
ralas. WATER GOODELL, P. M.
The above Me Heine forsile, by
THOMAS GARDNER, Agent.
Florence, Jao. 9t>
* *
Tll£ GOOD SAMARITAN.
A C‘ INTRAST.
VLL nations, iroiu the remotest ages,
have Had ships, but Columbus only
iound out the way to America. Betore the
ti.ue oi the great Spanish navigator people
were only eu .bled to paddle about the shores,
j -Ist s,» wiia the Lite Medicines. It is but
two short years since 1 first ventured upon
.in uiiKitovti ocean, and l have discovered
ihc precious ohjict I was in sc ich cl
HEAL i’tl. Vegetable medicines were in
deed known when 1 commenced mV search,
out (he r use was uot. By the use ot tlcin,
l have Hut only parsed irovi tlie dejected
invalid, to the hale hearty ami active man ol
lusiucs-', hut comiwr.it.tcly spcakiug, I have
renewed my yourtl. i ca.i ttius, with nonti
leu ;e in my own eaperience, advise with
iiv le'.la.v-ciii/.ens. Does the rcaikr want
irocfiliat me VEGETABLE LIFE ME
DICES LS are suitable to hit own case ? I
It ive o.i iiieat iny odice,367 Broadway, hun
.lreils of letters, from some ol the most re
spectable citizens of this my native land,
voiuntxrily offered in testimony of the vir
(,ns of \ HOOD VEGETABLE -MED
ICINE
Persons whose constitutions have been
nearly ruiacd by the 4k all inlathble'* itiincral
preparations of the day, will bear me witness,
that the Life Medicines, .ami such only, are
the true course to permanent pood health.
J'JHN M'JFFAT.
GENERAL REMARKS RELATIVE
TO .MO.’FA l"S LIFE PILLS AND
PIIOSNIX BITTERS.
'These medicines have lonz been known
an for their extraordinary and
immediate powers of restoring perfect ncalth
to persons suffering u <:er ne..i !y every kind
of disease to which the human frame is lia.de.
In many hundreds of certificated instances
they have even rescued sufferers from the
very verge es an untimely grave, after all
the deceptive nostrums of/ie day had utterly
tailed; and to many thousands the have
permanently secured that uniform enjoy
ment of health, without which life itselt is
but a partial blessing. So great, indeed,
lias their efficacy invariably and infallibly
proved, that it has appeared scan ely less
than miraculous to those who were unac
quainted with the beaiitituiiy philosophical
principles upon which they, are compoun
ded, and upon which they consequently
act. It was to their manifest and sensible
action in purifying the springs and channels
of life, and enduing them with renewed tone
and vigor, that they were indebted for their
name, which was bestowed upon them at the
spontaneous request es several individuals
whose lives they had tibviously saved.
The proprietor rejoices in tho opportuni
ty allotded by the universal diffusion of the
uaily press for placeing his VEGETABLE
LIFE FILLS within the knowledge and
reach of every indivi Inal in the com nunity.
Uni.lie tlis host of pmiieious quackeries,
which boast of vcge’able ingredients, the
Life Fids are purely and solely vegetable,
md contain neither Mercury, Antimony,
Vrsnic, nor any mineral whatever. They are
entirely composed of extracts from rare and
powerful plants, the virtues of which, though
long known to several Indian tribes, and re
cently to some eminent pharmaceutical
chemists, are altogether unknown to the ig
norant pretenders to medical sci nee; and
were never before administered in so happi
ly efficacious a combination.
Their first operation is to loosen from the
coats of the stomach and bowels, the various
impurities and crudities constantly setting a
round them; and to remove the hardened
fteces which collect in the convolutions of the
small intestines. Other medicines only par
tially cleanse these, and leave such collected
masses behind, as to produce habitual cos
tiveness with all its train of evils, or sud
lendiarrhxa, with its imminent dangi fa.—
This fact 13 well known to all regular atiut
unists, who examine the hum in bowels af
ter death ; and hence the prejudice ol these
v» 1 informed men against the quack medi
cines of the age, Tlie second eliect ot the
VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS ixtocleanse
he kidneys ane the bladder, and bv this
means, the liver and the lun«a r tuc neaUm’u.i
action of which enti ely depends upon the
regularity of the urinary organs. The
blood, which takes its red cn.er from the
agency of the liver and the lungs before it
passes into the heart, being thus purified by
iltem, a » nourished by loud coming trom
iclean stomach, courses freely through tin
veins, renews every part of the system, and
riumphantly mounts the banner of healthy
in the blooming cheek.
Tlie following are among the distressing
■ariety of human diseases, to which tlie Ve
•et ihle Life Pills are well known to be iu
allible:
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing
Tie fir-t and second .stomachs, and creating
1 (low or of pure healthy bile, instead ot
’lie stale and acrid kind:— Flatulency, Ful
>itation of the Heart Loss of appetite, Heart
'>lira and llead-ache. Restlessness, 111-temper ,
lux' rt 1 Languor, and ! \T/lanrholly. which
ire t e general fvmtnmsnf Dyspepsia, will
vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure.
Costivsness, by cleansing the whole length
of the intestines with a solvent process and
without violence ; all violent purges leave the
bowels costive within two days, Diarrkaa
and Choleta, by removing the sharp acrid
fluids by which t’aese complaints arc occa
sioned, and by promoting the lucrative se
cretion of the muons inoitinrane Fevers oj
all kinds by restoring the b ood to a reg
ular circa...non, through the process of per
spirotiou in some cases, and the thorough
solution of all intestinal obstructions in oth
ers. The LIFE PILLS have bean known
to cure Rheumatism permanently in three
weeks, a a I (la it in half that lime, by remov
ing local iti.l iiMin ifiou from the muscles,
and ligaments ofthe joints. Dropsies of all
kinds, by freeing and strengthening the kid
neys and bladder ; they operate most de
lightfully on theso important organs and
hence have ever been found a certain remedy
for the worst cases of Gravel. Also, I Worms,
bv dislodging from the turnings ofthe bow
els the slimy matter to which these crea
tures adhere; Asthma and consumption, by
relieving the air vessels of tho lungs from
tho mucus, which even slight colds will
•iCcason,which if uot removed hccomes har
dened, an I produces those dreadful diseas
es. Sc it r vey. Ulcers, and Inverterate Sores,
by the perfect purity which these Life Pil's
give to tlie blood, and all the humors;
Scorbutic Eruptions, and, Bad Complexions,
by their alterative effect upon the fluids that
feed the skin, the morbid state of which oc
casions all Eruptive complaints, Salow, Clou
dy and other disagreeable Complexions. —
Tho use of these Pills for a very short time,
will effect an entire cure of Salt rheum.
Erysipelas, and a striking improvement in
tlie Clearness of the skin. Common Coldsand
Influenza will always becured by one dose,
or by two. even in the worst cases. Piles,
—as a remedy for this most distressing
and malady, the Vegetable Life
Pills deserve a distinct r.nd emphatic re
commendation. It is known to hun
dreds m this city, that tho Proprietor of
these invaluable Pills, was himself alfiict
eil with this complaint for upwards ot thir
ty-Jive years, autl tliat he tried iu vaiu every
reilicUj prescribed within the whole com
pass ol l tie Materia Medica. He however,
at length, tried the medicine which he now
oilers to the public and he was cured in a
very short time, alter his recovery had been
prouuuneed not only improbable, but abso
lutely imposiule by any human means.
Direction for use.—The Pro
pne'or ol the Vegetable Life Fills does not
follow the base and mercenary practice ol
the quacks of the day, in advising persons
io take his I’iils in large quantities. No
good medicine cau possibly be so required.
These Fills art to he taken at bed time every
night, for a week or fortnight, according to
ihe obstinacy of the disease. The usual
dase is from 'J too, according to the coiisti
ution cl the person. \ eiy delicate per
sons should begin with but two, and in
crease as the nature of the case m*y require;
t lose more robust, or ol ve y costive liabit,
may begin with 3, and increase to 4 or even
5 Rills, and they will effect a sufficiently
happy change to guide the patient in their
further use. These Pills sometimes occa
sion sickne«3 and vomiting though very sel
dom unless the stornai h is very foul; this
however may be considered favorable sff m
piont. as the patient will <nd himself it
once relieved, and by perseverance will
soon recover. They usually operate within
10 or 12 hours and never give pain, unless
the bowels arc very much eji umbered.—
They may be taken by the most delicate fc
males under any circumstance!. — It in hoi -
ever recoin men led, that tno.sem later pei
riods 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. Oiie pdl c.i a solu
tion ol two table spoons full ol water, may
be given to an infill', in the following dost*
—a tea spoon full every two hours till * oj -
er tes; fora child from one to live yetrs of
age, half a pill—and front live to tei* one
pill.
THE PHCENIX BITTF.RS, are s< cal
led, because they possess the power «f re
storing the expiring embers ol health, to a
Mowing vigor throughout th" constitution,
as the Fhteuix is said to be re-to ed jo life
from the ashes of its own dissolution. The
Fhocuix Bitters are entirely vegetable, com
posed of roots found only in certain paps of
the western countrv, which will in fajlibly
cure FEVERS AND AGUESof all kinds;
will never fail to eradicate entirely all the ef
fects of Mercury, infiuitely sooner than the
most powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla,
ad will immediately cure the deicrnination
of BLOOD TO THE HEAD . never fail i.i
the sickness incident to youvnft rnaln and will
be found a certain remedy in all cases of aer
vous deWity and ucaknrss of the most im
paired constitutions. Asa remedy for Chro
nicand Inflammatory Rheumatism the effica
cy of the Phoenix Btiters will be demonstra
te.] by tlie use of a single bot'le. The leu
d dose of these bitters is linlf a wiuo glass
full, iu water or wine, and this quantity
be takeu two or three time a day, about half
an hour before meals, or a less quantity iray
be taken a all times. To those who are
ifflicted with indigestion after meals, th«se
Bitters will prove iu valuable, as they vary
•reatly increase the action of the principal
viscera, help them to perform their func
tions. and enable the stomach to dischatge
into the bowels whatever is offensive. Titus
indigestion is easily and speedily removed
appetite restored and the months ofthe ab
sorbent vessels being oleased nutrition is fa
cilitated, and strength of body and energy
of mind are the happy results. For far!hei
particulars of MOFFAT.s LIFE PILLS
and PII(XENIX BITTERS, applv at Mr.
Moffat’s office , w . Broadway, New York,
where the Bills can be obtained tor 25 cents.
50 cents,or il per box t and the Bitters for
slors2 pcrbottle. (jy.Numerous ceitifi
cates of the wonderful efficacy of both, may
be there inspected.
In some obstinate and complicated eases
of chronic and inflammatory Rheumatism,
Liver Complaints, Fever and Ague, Dyspep
sia, Palsy, Fihs, injuries from the use of
lAtrcury , quinine, and oihir diseases of lung
standing \l may be found necessary to take
both tlie Life Pills and the Phoenix Bit
ter-!, in the doses before recommended.
N. B.—These Pills and the Bitters will
get all mercury out of the system infinitely
aster than the best preparations of Sarsapa
rilla and are a certain remedy for the rus'l
ag of blood to the head or all violent head
ichcs, lie doulcuicux, &c.—All persons who
iro predisposed to appoplerj, patsy, fee.,
should never be without the Life Pills or
ihe Bitters for one dose in time will save
ife. 'They equalize tho circulation of the
ilood, draw nil pressure from the head, re.
-tore perspiration and throw off every impu
rity by the pores of the skin.
The above medicine for sale by
THOMAS GARDNER, Azm\
Aprill, 1839 51
LAND FOR SALE.
rSAHE Subscriber would sell the foilow
■- i»g Lots of Land low tor cash:
No 50, 16th Hist, of Dooly.
No. 229 do. dc.
No. 2. 15th dist. of Early.
No. 511, 7th dist. of Irwin.
No. 408, 28th d>st of Early.
No. 150, 10th (list, of Dooly.
Apply to the Subscriber in Monroe coun
ty Ga. JOHN PITMAN.
' May 15, 1839 6 3t
[DOUR Months after date application
wiil bo made to the Honorable the
Justices ofthe Inferior Court of Stewart
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
lor leave to sell the laud belonging to tne
esutu of Albert IT. Shepherd, deceased,
JAMES M SMI'TII. Admr.
ANN K. SHEPHERD, Ad.Nrx
May 14 1 H.Y) fi 4nv
Months after dateappEration wil
be made to tlie honorable Inferior
Court ofSuinter county wlieu sitting for or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell the real es
tate of Uriah Fuller deceased.
WALTON \V. FULLER, Adm’r.
March 1 ; ™» 49 4m
MONTHS after and ;te application
will be made tn the honorable the in
ferior court of Sumter county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a p,m
of the real estate of Edmund Jones, minor
of Wiley Jones, deceased.
WINNEY JONES, Guardian.
Feb. 4,1839. 45
MONTHS after date application
wiil 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
trict, of formerly Lee now Suintercounty to
be sold as the property ofWilhsJerniganlde
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors of said deceased.
BRYANT JERNIGAN, Ad— ,
Americus Feb. *. 1&39 45 4 m
Stewart Sheriff setles. ,
TTy ILL be .-old betore the Cuuil House j
T* door in the tow uol Luinpktu, Stew- j
art county, ou tbe first Tuesday in JUNE
next, uciweeii the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to wit:
Lot of Laud, No. 100, in the 22d district
of Me wart county taken as the property of
James Givens, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issu
ed out of a justice’s court, iu fi.vor of Eze
kiel Perry and others.
Also, No. 2, iu the 32d district of said
county, takeu as the pioperty of J allies Dun
man, to satisfy suudiy Fi Fas issued out ol
a justice’s court of Stewart cruoty, in favor
oi llowcll Wills aud others.
Aho, No. 29. in the lßth district of Stew
art county, takeu as the property of Harri
son Bush, to satisfy a Fi Fa is rued out of a
justices court of said couuty, in favor ot
William B. Butts vs. Harrison Bush and .Jo
seph Scott.
Also, No. 52, iu the 24th district of Stew
art couuty, taken as the property of Pitman
L. Gunnels, to satisfy suudiy Fi Fas. issu
ed out of a justices court of said county, in
favor of C. A. Parker and others.
Also, two lots in the town of Florence,
Nos. 5C aud 57, in square C, taken as the
property of Tbo as Gardner, to satisfy a
Fi Fa. issued out of tlie .Superior Court of
Bibb county iu favo> of William Glover vs
said Gardner.
Also. No. 152, iu the 23d district of Stew
art county, taken as the property of Frede
rick Mills, to satisfy a Fi Fa. issued out of
Stewart Superior court iu favor of James
O’Jelks, vs said Mills.
Also, No. 216, iu the 2-lth district of Stew
art county, taken as the property of Isaac
\V. Cue, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas. issued
out of a justice’s court of Stewart couuty in
favor of Abner Bank , and others vs. said
Coe.
Also, T-l C Beard’s interest in Lot of L-’nd
No. 135, in the 24th district of said county,
taken tosatisfy sundry Fi Fas issued out ot
a justice's court of Stewart county, in favor
of K J .Suelliti" and others.
.Also the west half of Lot No. 159 iu
the 24th district of Stewart county, taken
as the property of 'Thomas Gary to satisfy
sundry u fa issued out of a Justice Court of
said county in favor of R. Fibs and others.
Also No. 43 in the 24th district of Ftc-w
--art county taken as tlie properly of James
11. Harrell, to satisfy sundry ti fas issued
out of a Justice Court of said county in
favor of R. Ponder and others.
Also No. 44 in the 23d district of said
county taken as tlie property of Wiuright
L. Stewart, to satisfy a fi fa issued out ol
the Superior Court of Stewart county, in
favor of Janes Co-, vs. Winricht L. Stew
art, L tb.ia More >n m 1 Nathan Clifton,
Security. M. M. FLEMING, Sheriff.
April 27, 1639 3
POSTPONED SALE.
Also, will be sold at the same lime and plae ,
Also, No. 10 in the 32d district of Stewart
county taken as the property of 11. Swarin
gim, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas. issued out of
a Justice court in favor of J. Lumpkin aud
others.
M. M. FLEMING Sb’ff.
March 28, 1839.
~ j fjt<B Sheriff axles.
WTI.L be sold oil the first 'Tuesday in
JUNE uext, at th? Court House
door iu the Town of Starksvlile, within the
usual hours of sale the folio, i ig property to
wit :
Lot of Land No. IS7 in the 14th district
of Lee county levied o hs the property of
Edmund Sutherlin and Allen Parker, to
satisfy a fi ft from a Justice Court of New
ton county In favor of Samuel J. Bryan,
vs. Edmund Sniherlin and Allen Packer,
property pointed out by plaintiff, levy made
and teturued to me by a constable.
Also Lots Nos. 50, 52, if, 65 and 66. in
the Town ol Starksville wet! improve and, levied
on as the property of John Sherrard to sat
tsfy a ft fa issued Item the Superior Court ot
Lee county iu favor of Davis Smith c\: Cos.
vs John SherardiSc Robert 0. Ford, prop
erty pointed out by Robert C. Ford.
Lots of Land Nos. 185. 186 and Frac
tion No. 199 in the 15lii distiict of original
ly Dooly tlt>w Lee coumy. with the excep
tion of 20 acres of Lot No. 166- levied on a
the property ol Robert G. Ford to satisfy a
Ii fa issued from tbe Superior Court of Le>
county in favor of Davis Smith fc C •. vs
•John Sherrard and Robert (I Ford property
pointed out by John Sherrard.
April 25,
ABRAHAM DYSON, Sheriff.
WI L L be sold, on tbe first'Tuesday iu
JULY next, at the court house door
in town of Americiis, under an order ofthe
Honorable the Inferior court of the county
of Sumter, while sitting for ordinary purpos
es, lot of land No. 357, in the 28th district,
of formerly Lee, now Sumter county—sold
as the property of John 15. Cannon, deceas
ed for tiie benefit of the heirs and creditors,
of said deceased.
HENRY DYKES, Adtn’r.
April 4thJ_B39, 52
A GREEABLE to an order of the info
ffl. rior Court of Stewart comity, when
.vtting for ordinary purposes will he sold on
the first Tuesday in July next, within the
legal hours of sale, before the Court House
door in Baker county.
Lot of land No. 53 in the 9th district of or
iginally Early, now Baker county ; sold for
the benefit of the heirs of Timothy Carring
ton, late of Stewart county, deceased. Terms
made known no the day of sale.
JAMES HILLIARD, Adm’r.
April IGth 1839. 2
ADMIXISTkTTOIW SALE.
Wf ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
* v July next at the Court House door
in tlie county of Sumter, lot of land num
ber fifty, in the twenty eighth district of for
merly i,ee, now Sumter county. Sold as
the property Willis Jcrnigan, deceased, for
the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of said
deceased, terms made known on the day of
sale.
BRYANT JERNIGAN, Ad.n r.
A men us. Feb. 9, 1939. 45
(4 KORGJA, Sumter County.—-Agieea-
JT ble to an oider of the Honorable In
ferior Court of Sumter county when sitting
for oidinarv purposes, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in August next, before the
Court House door in Americus.Sumter
countv, a tract of Land, known as Lot No.
220 in the 3Ctli District of formerly Lee
now Sumter county, containing 202 J acres.
Sold for tbe benefit of John Mathews minor
ami John Mathews idiot. Terms on the
day of sale.
MOSES MATHEWS. Guardian.
A mericus, May 16, 1639 6
rp HE Subscriber will attend tiTthtTconec
jL tion of all debts dm the late firm ol
Gardner fc Barrow, up »o April, 1859.
Persons indebted to said firm wiil please
make payment immediately
April 3ft H H RARROW
H“~ ENR YA. GARRETT iTthe author
ised agent, to take notes, receive ca-h
and give receipts for any demands due tbe
Male and Female Academies at Florence
May 6 4 THE TRUSTEES. ,
Administrators’Sale. i
AT the Court-house iu Baker county,
will be sold on the first Tuesday iu
August next, by an order of the interior
Court of Lee county, the hallowing describ
ed Lots of Land, belonging to tbe estate ol
the late Lewis Bond, deceased, all sold fur
the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said,
deceased, and to effect a distribution ; a part
of which lots comprise the Baker planta
tion.---bates to couituue Iroiu day to day un
’til the w hole is eoid. Terms made known
ou the day of sale, viz: Lots 347 2d, 214
2d, lc7 2d, 137 2d, 136 2d, 1452d. North
half of 215 2d, 186 2d, 144 2d, 354 2d, 148
2d, 173 2d, 149 2d, 5.11 2d, 223 2d. 1382d,
226 2d, 213 2d, and 192 in the 2d District ol
Baker, originally Early county ; and also
Lots 186 3d, 183 3d, 205 3d, 254 3d, 137 3d,
1133d, io tlie 3d Distiict of Baker, formerly
Early county ; and also. Lots 10,100, 21, 66,
I and 257, in the seventh district of Baker,
, tonnerly Early county ; and also. Lots 400
a td 197. in the 12tlr district of Bakei couu
ty, formerly Early, and also lot 78 in-the first
district of Baker county, formerly Early.
Also, on the first Tuesday in September
next, will be sold, at Starksvidc, Lee couu
ty, before the Court-house door, the follow
ing Lots of Lam! belonging to ttie said dc
ceased, and sold for a similar purpose, viz :
216, 200, 217, 211. 168, 230, leG, 199, 202,
ISS, 56, 184, 203, 141, 215 aud 201, iu the se
cond district of Lee county, a part ol wluth
lots comprise that valuable plantation known
as the Fowl-town settlements and also lot
203 in the third, and the north half of lot
217 in the first district of Lee county.
Also, on the first 'Tuesday in October next,
before the Court-lionse door in liwiuton,
Wilkinson couuty, tlie following Lots o!
Laud, belonging to said deceased, a part of
which comprise tlie Wilkinson plantation,
sold for a similar purpose, viz: 224 4th,
149 23d, 96 4th, 28 4th, 313 4th, 123 4fh,
174 4th. 262 3d, 124 Ith 25 4lh, 26 4th, 21)
4th. 30 4th. 252 sth, 283 sth, 28G sth, 194
4th. 161 sth, 165 oth, 297 4th. 3t)u4th. 325
3d, 349 3d, 350 3d, 363 3d, 354 3d, 31 i 14th,
34214th, 347 -Ith, 31 3th. 45 sth. 287 sih,
296 4th, 2’eO sth, 309 4tli, 299 4th, 170 4th
279 sth, 196 4:ii 167 4tlt. 179 4th, 151 3tli,
ICO Oth, 130 sth. 20.) 4th, 207 4tk, 94 4th.
91 lili, 92 lilt, 210 Oth, 173 23d, 93 4th. 24 L
4th, 275 4th, 169 4th, 278 sth, 400 12th,
18 22d, 11 t Oth, 115 Oth, 138 sth, 187 4th
92 lOph, 272 4th, 202 4i!i. 263 4th, 280 4ih.
249 4th, 217 4th, 231 5Mi, 251 4th. 253 Oth
237 sth, 2 6 4th, 330 4th. 28 4 li, 207 sth.
174 4th, 175 4th, loS4tli, 208 sth, 326 3d.
211 sth, 182 sth, 4G sth. 159 3d. 159 23d,
326 23.1,1 Lot. Nn. not known, sth. 5527
acres; 1 lot in the town ol !i wititen, J acre;
4 In! in Wilkinson, No. uot known. lOIJ a
ere®; 1 lot No. 36, •ruction, 3d, Ct J acros
a part of lot No ft), iu the 4th, 20 acres : a
parcel of land lOfi, 4th, enntaining 53 acres
part of IG9. in -lth, containing 70 aer.s; part
of 209, in sth, contain;? 50J acres; nil th<
above lots of land lying iu the districts an
nexed to eaoit number.
The sai l several sales of land to roetitun
from .lay to day until the whole i- sold.—
Tei ms of sale, one third tiietwpntv fifth .’a.
of December next, the balance iu twoequa.
annual iusi.dmeuts.
11. .TONK S.
JOSEPH POND,
Affm’rs of Lewis Boi .1, dec'll.
March 23,1839 61 cowtf
ON Saturday the -itli day of M-ay next.
will be sold ct the late residence ot
Samuel Wi'iims th c’d. between thirty five
and lot tv head of C'aUlc, one vnak of Oxen,
a quantity of Lmd and some Fodder, and
perhaps other articles. Also will be sold
on the first Tuesday in June next before the
Court li msodour in Lumpkin, one Ncgio
girl, by the name t>f Malinda about tliirteei
years of age, all mid as tbe pioperty ol
Samuel Williams dec and. ag reality i»- ifie last
wiil an I testament of said deceased.
E. E. CROCKER. t
LOVER!) BRYAN. < .
r t U.M LIN SON F< 11 IT, > Lx ,c -
WILLARD BOV.MON, y
March 19. 1839 4 0
STEW.VR'FS~nPITETuif < OIRT~
FEB. TERM 1859.
Cain, .V Pope fc j
■'lark M. Fh-ming, A I
Nc.l Robertson,
vs. J. Hill for Disecxety,
William Solomon, j liclitj A- i>junction.
John Martin, |
John Chain, and
Arthur A. Morgan. J
S T appearing to this court, that Join CLain,
. one of the defendants to li e said bill ol
t om; laiut, resides out of the hunts ol ihu
St ite,
On motion, of the Solicitorof i omplaiuart.
ordered, that service be petietted, by pi.b
itcatioii once a month foi f. ur mouths, in
one nf the public gazettes of this State.
A true extract from tlie minutes ol Stove,
art Superior court, February term, 1839. •
ELIJAH PEARCE, Clerk
April!, 1859,
(' V.OftGIA, Suiiilt Comity— March
~B '] crm, 1839—Inferior Court sitting lor
ordinary purposes, in said county :
It appearing; to the Couit, on the petition
"I Stephen Bivins, by his attorney, Edwin K
Brown, that Ishatn West, late 01 said comi
ty, deceased, while in life, made and execu
ted to said Stephen Bivins, his bond, in the
penalty of six thousand two hundred and
iifty dollars, under the hand ami seal of said
Ishani West, deceased, dated the thirteenth
day of December, in the year of our Lord
eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, (a coj y
of which is fihd in the Clerk's ofi ce.) con
ditioned to make good aud lawful titles to
said Bivins, to thre e several lots of land, to
wit: three hundred and two, and two hun
died and seventy-eight, and two hundred
and sixty-two, iij the fifteenth district ot
formerly Lee, now Stuntt r county, w hen
the last payment, (being due the twei ty
fifh day of December, in the year of mu
Lord eighteen hundred and thirty-eight,)
should be made ; and said West having de
parted this life, without complying with the
' otid it ions ot this bond ; It is therefore or
dered, that Samuel Bivins and Thomas Maun
Administrators of said West deceased, and
all other persons interested in said estate,
do show cause, (i( tiny they have,) at the
next term of this Court, after this applica
tion has been pttblrhed three mouths, in
one of the public Gazettes, ami in the pub
lic places in the county, why eanl Samuel
Bivins and said Thomas Mann, as admin
istrators as aforesaid, should ui t be direct
ed to make titles to said three lots of land,
to said Stephen Bivins act ercling to the ten
or and conditions of said bond, else, said
Samuel Bivins aud said Thomas Mann, ad
niiiiistrators as aforesaid will be directed so
to do, on said .Stephen Bivins making it
appear that said last payment above speci
fied. has been duly made.
True extract from the minutes.
E. NUNN, e. c. o-
March 10, 1839. 52 nt3ai
For Sale,
4 FINE four wheel CARRIAGE, on
■‘•A. accommodating terms. Apylyto
J- L. BULL.
r JOl cnce, April 22 3t 2
FLORENCE ACADEMY.
f | 'liE cxeicises ol the Male l)c| ,rtn ent
ol the E'orentc Academy, w.ll eu
mei.ee on Alonplay next, 7th nw,t. uncar tb.
superintendence of Mr. Glokoe J. Me
buiKti, who cornea well tecon rutudoc
as au instrueter ol youth: r lhe loiJowinj
will be the rates of tuition, por quarter:
Orthography, Reading and Writing £4 oj
do do do with Arithmetic, 600
English Grammar aud Geography, g
liigl.trEnglish Branches, g p,.,
Languages, jq qq
Tlie Female Department will com; ease
on the same day, under the diiectiou L s
Miss Ma Re abet Habvet. Ol Miss Hrr
vey's qualifications the Trustees deem it p
uecessaty to speak, as they ate too w v |
known to require any recommendation fror,
them, 'ihetirms of tuition, will be tL £
sun.c as state above, aud lor
Drawing and Painting, 12 p(\
Needlework an extra charge of 3 j.-.
Board can be had, for males and females
in the most respectable houses, at r*3as7tj\.'
Lie prices.
Jau. 5 39 BY THE TRUS'xL, '
CABINET FUIiNFiCITE^
riEORGE H. & WM. J. WiLLEn.-s
* e respectfully inlom. the citizens oi
Florence and th* suirounding count) v,'h t
they have pet mat entiy lucaud tht n.st h\> i„
Florence, and aie pi.pand to ex. tote u
the. most mat anil «<ni u aulike style. Eidt-
Um.ils, Ji;e:.!s, 'J akl< s, ( |. ; j lt< \\t.k
fi and Wa>h .Siam!?, and 1 t it nute of tu ,y
flosrri] too used in this section of tie ecu if.
try. T hey flatter thr u selves, friaiu thaar
b og expe/ienve, that they wiil be able t „
give general satitfaclu.i. 10 iluse wLo nay
lavni tin in with their pulton; • 1.
>2OO ifftWAEDT*
V.*> BA.NAWA) Il bcHiUtriLi,
t i .u.i on the 21st ol March, uh, an.-.
y* fin rr.aiiiian.ed S'i EI HLN a eai
!“ titer, L> trade ; —said l egio is
bout f\e feet 10 inches high, an) is alt i.r
dm. y. .ns oi age. dnik comph ■. ted,
very quit I; wltnspil.n to. ai.d l.x, a h 1. t
s< ;ii cvei his hil eye, an; at .it r-i ([, i ~ r
sh.n iu 1 asionul by .he k il. of a lon.,
he has a small " I iie «j. ( k 11, Ji-1 : r ].t if
ami is a tery iuuTigti.t i .gie, )e 1 ;s. in
(h übt pi;. pied 111.- I;I ns tu m ,1 j, r v kite
peix 11 |mu i dI 1, )], m IMI ln.il
1 I!• ' • "I ff It w; It 11 I I IV it, 1! ,i U; ;
ami he has tin c!< i.LI i 1 ... l;.k u, fi< \. ;u
«mut; , ill me ies: .. s ).< I ; av: i;1 i|
1 hliihi u W’r.t 1, hi j i.v ; j 1 f lid ~ j!
new hr; Vt 1 [ at, a | air il<’d L. 1 ; n.|
flam < 1 thin aril saiiir 11 |at tah ( 1. j, ] c
also. [. uk w ill. him a lag rt ntaii. ii g i. ;. y
other o lbr. 1 t l.iids clißtl hg. /,i vsl
sou wl o w ill a| 11 cl t t.d :1 and dehvi 1 (!l 't ,i
---.i t, |. C il, E, J, b, r «> S. f. or h, g ( i m
:n sin s safe juil sn that ]c; n ■ti h.n, v K j
shali i.avt lie alovc it w rid.
T. C. FAT D/.YM.
Han l-orj* Ft. ('. Man h 24 jp. <). • «
’“cTCTTiM ycT"
- r | ' ln s •'•*■;•«• it''-in? CM-I
IL , J CfV -■- rum ted on tie List
-fc 01 ; ” r!l - Bis huee
WWAs-jokoT"* a•- sSai.i!-,t Ln ;i.| kin aid h h.i
eui e, each, aiu n h. line 1a . s : 1 h
li:i e. Peitoi s n.; yI 1 .... \. l.t it- hjiiile
9 luid. by tenntii.g ti 1 day 1 v hit h he is •
mates at each place. lie was in 1 Jom Iri in
the 3d, 4th andslh; in l on | kin fib, 7i.!>
oed Bth. aid lit ni lEel'.i cbv n.\ J, , M : , ,j
\l’n; Portet’soti Iris ictuin to Floici.te, t .
my week regularly, tl cualur.
Any solvent gei tiiir.n wlo will n:!o
10l 12 maits, shah iet.iv. i,.e
I ill 1; tie season gratis.
T. W. PEARCE
Man 1,12 4S
aTxoaT! a~ j :am ~s~
i'Oir £JLL\
|CJ HALF 9 i4 50
-- ' • F- half 4 i4 ; U
N. half h i4 , i
!• uif 7 i 4 ~u
i ulf 7 14 ;,i)
f - - half 6 J 4 .-ti*
F. 1 ait ) 1 414 1;i
s • ■■ ail 20 1 o 4 9
b- I a»IJ 54 19 2 8
N . !aif 36 19 i*l
E hlf 36 19 29
"• 1 aif 29 J 6 i(>
s' * I aif 6 lo' ft)
L • i'.’df 21 2-2 16
L- half 22 ~ 13 29
N- l-: Jf 33 20 26
i : i) a2 18 28
V. . J.i.h' J 5 21
* all 29 16 2'5
] J.ail 2 IP 2,'.
At \ t f ti..' :1 eve j.ai.i’s w.ll 1 e j. Id tn
tnm- itmn.t jiniarsis.lv ;■)) ii. ; t cu to
<iui ii i.i ins. i stp J- ioit nic, Da. cr to the
subs. ri. Ir, at Mat on.
Jll ‘y -•> J 8 J. (< v. ITF.
i. a\ v "n’otuTeT
otali’isigi ta. 1 »ve asst (iuit and thrin
- S s-ivm ill tl.» IT.At ’IICL A i LAW,
tttiuei iheiiim ..J }.; ni sV Mm J j i j.anl
will amid pi, n pEy to all! nsintss emits
ti dto their care m ij.i; Courts el the ltd*
owing counties, ii /.
8 lew an, Stijntrr.
.Muscogee, Lee, tia. tn and
Rai do'jdi, Eatbenr, Ala.
J. L. Ini. may be fcm.d at his off if i 1
I iorruie, ai dJ, M. MiTcnn.L, at Iris cfi.to
in Lumpkin, Fun ait co. (la.
JESSE L. BULL,
(JAMES M. MITCHELL.
Ftbl. 47 ft
J. A. I*. A €’€i y
AT TOIi.NEV AT I.AW,
STAFKSVIUE. IFE COUNTY. GECFCH.
ILL attend the Courts of tl e CHAT
TY TAIiGCC liE K CIRC LEI.
Nov. 2’5 35 ly
AVI LL IAM TT~MA Y~
A ((orsiry n< Lnu,
AP.IiSY ILL E, Lee county, C a. "ill
IO pi act ice in all the counlies ol the CLat
tahor cl.ee circuit.
March 10 43 ly
Dr. Vi m. ,YS. BardwidS,
I.L'JI I K IN, GA.
f T AN, at all times I,c found by those with
v./ ing Ins services, at I*is office, sr t e
house of M. McCuiiur, Esq. wken ootjro-
< ngaged.
Jan 26 42
W«i<on & hit Mir
HAVE enitctl themselves io the Prac
tice of
MEDICINE AND BURGER*,
and tender to the public llieir servic es in ths
various branches of tlieir profession.
When not professionally engaged, they
wav be found at tlieir office, (occupied also,
by Maj. J. L. Bull, as a J.aw office,' oppo
site Mr. T. Gardner’s ttore.
May 6 4