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1 ni.ies it Vnstria, 01
to mii Mm til* v.l^l
ev ■ 1 the «i ute 1 fe u ires of out a, ' *«•
m . I Mil, W ltd, is Ob .1.1-1 ' / Ms/ boot
'ctVile, ini n»Uultn.o-ral "
a t I thus possesses a ruaKE ;
a 11 • licine, wlue.l 111 *• ; ■ .. M3es<i .
re n • ly for cousu n;>ti >ti sole.y, 1
eVof 1 •nysieri'iis iniluence over mi. 7
».»r ti.. 1 -<“r;7V i r.;
, v , ire I lily .vitnessm'tts is... ti,*i u^coies
,• .j 1 1* 1 1 resr'neJ to tin
ot inaay w 1 > " tllo y ‘ ’
e-asu >f ths Issv uni.RbiuvK.
8 I)') SIS of tie Sanative, tor 11 lulls, o-.e
dr.,,,; f.r cl.illren, a l.ult/lr-.p; aoliurio
*s q’q
\ eer-ificatn from three me nb-rsol to
Mi iV ’ Vis MOFFOS ,0 Uer.t«-,y
* n Wef'he'unJeVsivne 1, P ’ ictitio lersof iy -
dicine 0 iet'iii my are wv.l a v i.e ...
oir course, ivein.y sos-t-their - dsn,
.one of the tiieul ty, b
lentoie.n vers, who are m.r. 1 jen.e ;v^
list, „ Hives. a»i .v.s *. r.. ti m
a, ex iressi i:i of our opinion. • it 1
;,«.,.nessor.,,,
,l,,lnru, we aro happy • s,v b't •"
dee n his S.i I,>.ve 10 , •valui ' a »"t «*» h
gener illy kootv,,- for what on, eyes urn,
ail .or ears tie ir, wis inttsi »e.tt \e.
We hereby state, tl. it whan Dr. Lou-
O f,,, tioelic'ae first cmne 'd»i- • 1 ' «
public, as the preteiiile.l discoverer 0I .1 new
d*. ;tr, 1C anti anew iiiedicitie, "<• hell Imn 1
the hi vhest contempt, bdicviim. * ' ‘ °l"" v
pronouncing hi*l, lo be abise ininostor »,, •
the prince of 'plucks. ‘" 'j - ' |
much sai l abut the S-, ; rU,ve. uoaUt ~..*1
* t“l of its r;*pute>i
viriues upon \ numberot our most hope! -s*
pa'ients; ami we now deem it mu bn ,rule"
duty (even at the expense ol out sell m.t -
est) publicly to acknowledge its eXicacy 10
curVli not only CM-u nut,on, but tftherle.ir
f t l m alms, which we have heretofore l.r
lie.-el to 'u iacura lie. Our couteoipt lo
the discoverer of tins me lu'iue was at mice
Biv.illj.vc I UP in our utter astonishment .•
there miexp-cted results; and, as am- ~l>
fur ,ur abuse of hi >», w " do Irankly confess
t , the world, tint we believe lum a plnlaii
thro .nt, wh . does In ,or to tl. ‘ profess,
audio our cou it. V, which five him birth.
Toe recant il .ptionof tnts me licme inn
some if our F. irope.n, hospitals is a bu fi
j en t,rmityth.it it performs all its pro mses.
It need' I not our testimony tor wherever u
i, „;-l • is its ovn best witness.
lIWItMVM KI MU1.1.8 v, M. D.
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AO HilMb'* M*. D.
Germany. December lb, 18)3.
h&h & h
V iSt o r.ee Chaphil, Win than,, Cos, Con.
Ju'-* *,». ldH.
Sir - \ mas! woi- lerful cure Ins latelv
bceue.Tsct *.l, thr .upb the vino *s >1 Dr.Go
c'.id.t's Sa 1 itive, 1 n Ihe case of an elJerly
re i;le 111 1. who vis far '-me and wasted away
i a DNv! dI’TIOS. tin I considered
PVSV FIP.COVK tiV -IVUIS t'WIICV
ril /HIC VN. He is now oompiraiively
sae ibin'. a WELL M VN. [ saw hi n
yi . selfvd'ew .1 tys since, i.i co np my with bis
wife sta-M'i.: on a journey to til ■ western
part of this State. He ascribes his cs : tpa
ir > 11 tile very jaivs ol death, and his recov
ery to healt.l solely to tno astomshim; vir
tuns of the MitclUcss Sanative, lie is a
min p issessin : asm,: property, but, says
h . ..{ V > 'CD WILLISIHLY l* v Y
OMETHOUSAND DOLLARS FOR V
SI N JLE BO T TLF, OF 1 LRJ F 1 COU LD
N >T FU iUHVSF. IT FOR A LESS
PRICE. To bi nhe Sanative is above ail
value! ' WATER GOOD ELL, P. M.
The above Medicine for sale, by
THOMAS GARDNER, Agent.
Florence, Jan. 2G
TIIE CJOUi) SAM A KIT AN.
A C'i »N 1 li.VS i.
VLL nations, lion, tlie reinote»t ages,
nave .lad ships, but Coiutiinus oi..y
ifumi <iul tile way 10 A.nciica. in-lore ll.e
I. ue ol toe great Spaiimii jto| te
ve.e only eu .tiled 10 ;.a«l«.le ai.uut i.te .■d.t.ri’S.
I i,t s<» wttli the Lile Alotlicii.es, It is l.ul
wo short years since 1 lirst ventured upon
ni unknown ocean, and 1 hum and; covered
:ue precious übjtct I was in se rcli ul—
liEALi tt. Vegetable medicines were in
t ecikiinwu when i commenced my sc ticli.
nit tilt 1 usi w.!s not. liy the use ol ii cm,
I have imt only passed Iron the riejectc
tiv.did,to the hale neatly ami active man o
m incs*. bnl compar.itiv ciy spcal.iug, l linTt
it ivwed my youth. I can tlius, wild 1,01.1.
deuce i’l my own experience, aovisewui
my fell tw-citineiis. Does lint reader wtn
proof mat the \ EtiE I'AISLE l.ll'E A**
I )iC t-N ES are suitable to hn own case 1 1
,1 ive on hie at my o.iiee, 8, >7 13ro.idw.iy, hun
d e Is of letters, from some ol the most re
spectable citizens ol this my native land,
voluntarily od'ered in testimony of the vir
iiics ot a hood vegf. l'AiiLL aied
-ICIN E
Persons whose constitutions have been
nearly ruined by tire *'all inlalbbl'-” mineral
prep nations of the day, will bear me witness,
(tin mo Life Medicines, ami such only, arc
toe true course to permanent L'ooil heal,lt.
JOHN .MOFFAT.
GENERAL REMARKS RELATIVE
'TO MOFFAT'S Li FE FILLS AND
I*ll KXIX FETTERS.
Tlics ■ medieines have lolij been known
in 1 >ll, • ate.l, for ilje.rextrr.or . airy aim
tin'.:. • puffers restorinssp *r. . t health
ni persoii" olio r:.*: u <h r i.ettrly *' l ty ..nm
f disease to *1 1 1 .11 11 ■1 ! ■ liable.
11l many liuu lr Isot certibcalml instance.'
they have even re * an ! sufferers Iroin the
very v rie es an untimely crave, titter ai
the (!■ ct'jitive nostr 1 na ol Ate i'ty ha 1 utterly
failed; ami to many thousands I lie have
permiaently secured that uniform enjoy
neat *.f lie.ill'i, williout wiiieii lile il.seit is
nit a partial blessing. So c sat, 1 deed,
its tii ir cTicacy invariably and infallibly
nov l. t!l»t it has app'.na'.l scar, ely h's
than mica o I >us to tii >0: w'lo were unac
|u tint • 1 with the I.e t 1 ally philosophical
tnociples up.t 1 whic'i they are cui.ujioun-
I .* 1, and upon wliie.h tliey consequently
let. It wa sto llietr manifest and sensible
nation in purifyiiD the springs and channel •
of life, aad enduing tli’in tvitli removed tone
and vigor, that they wei e indebted tor their
n une, which was bestow" I upon them at the
s>ml me >:is request ot several individuals
whose livr-s th v had obviously saved.
Tim proprietor rejoices in liio opportuni
ty :i folded by the u livers.tl dilV uion ot tin
iai!y press for placciu » his VEGETAI.LE
LIFE FILLS wiihitt the knowledge and
n- icli of eve: y i ilivi luai iit the co.n ounity.
Unlike t!i ? host of pernicious quackeries,
vhich boast of vege'able ingredients, the
Life Fill s arc purely oil solely vegetable
10 I contain neither .Mercury, Antimonv.
Vrs tic, nor any 1111 1 ral whatever. They ar
• I'iraly composed of cxlractsfrom rare ami
■ 1 ver.'iil pi nits, the Erl in sos which, thmiL'l
oag known to several Indian tribes, and re
• only to some eminent phannaceatiea'*
•'1 ■ ni as, are altogether unknown lo the ig
mraut pretenders to medical sci ti"e; am
were never before administered in so liappi-
V e Hcacious a combination.
Their first operation is to loosen from th"
•oats of the stomach and bowels, the varion
mpuriti 's and crudities constantly setting a
oandthein; and to remove the hardene
ieces which collect in the convolutions of th
mi ll! intestines. Other medicines only par
iaily cleanse these, and leave such eollecte
nasses behind, as to produce habii u .il cos
iveness with all its train of ev ; !s, or smt
ten l.arrluca, with its ini oinent daiig'us.—
This fact is well known to all regular anal
1 u sts, who examine the hums 1 bowels a!
or death ; and hence the prejudice ot the
v* 1 informed men against ,he quack medi
inesoftlie age. Tim ''iT ct of the
'E G E TABLE LIFE i*l LLS is to cleanse
10 kidneys aue i!p* bl id ler, and by tin
leans, lilt* liver mil the lungs, the health!':
clam of which emi ely depends uponti
eg alar,ty of the urinary organs. 'l';
blood, which takes its red co er from t o
1 *encv of tile liver mi l the lungs before 1
ias<es into the heart, being thus purified l>
deal, .1 • nourished by food coining !n>r
1 clean stomach, courses freely through tin
eins, iciiews every part of the system, ami
fin,nphantly mounts the ba.mer o! health ,
a the. blooming cheek.
'The following are among the
ariety of human diseases, to whit h ,he \ c-
; pt tbie Life Fills are well know u to he in
alldjle •
k. by thoroughly eleansim:
lie first and second stomachs, amt creating
r ~.*e heaittiy bile, instead of
be stale and acrid kind: pldtulency, !'ul
iiitation of the 11/’ irl of ayprtite, ll> ,irt
'>ur,ian<l 11 ad itchn, Ilc.stlf. Hurts, HI I nij'a ,
1 nvirt.'l [iiinguor, an,/ '\Manrholly. which
ire the general sviatoms of Dyspepsia, wil
vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure
'oslivrnrss, by cleansing the whole lenrt.
if the intestines with a solvent proee-.s aim
vithnut violence ; all violent purges leave the
bowels costive within two days, Diarrhau
and Cholera, by removing the sharp acrid
iluids by which these complaints are occa
sioned, and by promoting the lucrative se
cretion of the mucas membrane Fevers nt
ill kin /s by restoring the blood to a reg
ular circulation, through the process of per
spiratinu fn some cases, and t le thorough
solution of ail intestinal obstructions in otli
ers. The LIFE FILLS have been known
to citre liluiinialis'ii permanent I v in three
weeks, a id Gout i.i half that time, by remov
ing local itid irnination from the muscles,
and ligaments of the joints. Dropsies of all
'e nds, by freeing an 1 strengthening the kid
neys a.id bladder; they operate most de
lightfully • a these important organs and
nonce have ever been found a certain reine \
ft rMae worst cases of (rraocl. Ah.i. Worms,
by dislodging from the turnings of the bow
els the sli my matter to which these crea
tures adhere ; Asthma and consumption, b\
relieving the air vessels of the lungs from
the muons, which even slight colds will
• een on.which if not removed becomes har
dened, sti I produce!* those dreadful diseas
•**. Scurvey, l cert, and Inverterate Sorrt,
by the perfect purity which these Life Fil s
give to the blood, and all the humors;
Sco’hulic liritpfi.ons, ~:td. Had ('onip/r.cmns,
by their alterative client upon the (luids ihm
teed the skin, the morbid state of which oc
casions all IZruptfvn catnplaints, Salorr, 17 ou -
d 'i and o'hc.r d's 1 rceuble Completions. —
1 lie use of these Fills for a verv snort time,
will effect an entire cure of Salt rheum,
Frysipelas, and a striking improvement in
the Clearness of the skin. Common Colds and
In fluenza will always be cured by one dose,
or by two. even in the worst cases. Piles,
—as a remedy for this most distressing
and obstinate malady, the Vegetable Life
Pills deserve a distinct and emphatic re
commendation. It is known to hun
dreds io thm city, that the Proprietor of
he fremlsliip
these invaluable Pills, was himself alHict-
eu »iit» tins complaint lor upwards 01 llitr
ty-j tt year*, and mat he tried in vaiu every
uiiKUy prescrioeU wiiiuu the wtiole com
pass 01 .lie Ai.iteua Medica. lie liowever,
at length, tut ,l the luoiiKine w tiich lie now
otters 10 liie public auti lie was cured in a
very snort ,nue, *!ter hi> ret every tud been
I rollout,, erl i.ol only improbable, but aoso
lulety iMiposibfe by any nmnaii means.
DtilLC'iTON FUli Lai-.. — i tie Pro
pni-or ot the V cgel.ildc Lite Pills does not
tollow tliejnve and mercenary practice ol
ilte quacks ol the day, iu ativismg persons
10 take Ins Pills in large quantities- No
good medicine can possibly be so required.
It use l diisaie lo be taken at bed time every
night, lor a week or loitiiiglii, according to
die obstinacy of tbe uiseise. The usual
tose is limn '£ 100, according to llie coiisti
:mion ol tbe person. \ ciy delicate per
j* ms should begin w iiii but two. and in
tense as inc naiureof (hecase may require;
hose more robust, or ol ve y costive nalnt,
nay Ijegni with and, and increase to 4 or even
•> Pills, and (hey will eliect a sufficiently
happy change (o guide the patient in their
fuither use. These Fiiis sometimes occa
s .ni sickness and vomiting though very sel
tl mi unless the stom.uli is very tout; this
ll iwever rnay becousitlered a l.ivorabtcsym
ptom. as tbe patient vviii find himseil i,t
once relieved, and by perseverance will
sunn recaver. They usually operate within
It) or Id hours au.l never give pain, unless
the bowels are very much encumbered.—
liiev may be taken by them tlclicnte fe
ll tbs under a y circumstances. — Itishuu
v rrecomuietkde I, that those in later per
rinds of pregi.ancv sliould ia!»e but one at a
tine, and thus cimtinue to keep the bowels
open, and even two may be t aken where tbe
1 itienf is very cos ivc. Onejiill inasolu
.ian ut two table spoo rs full ol water, may
be given to an infan: in the following do? s—
-1 tea spoon lull every two hours till it 0 -
er tes ; fora cliild from one to five years ol
age, half a pill—anil from live to teu, one
pill.
THE IMKENIX BITTERS, are so cal
led, because they possess the power of re
storing the expiring embers ot health, to :
glowing vigor tliroiighotn th" constitution
is the Phoenix is said to be resto ed to 1:1*
from tin* ashes of its ovva dissolution. Tin
Phoenix Bitters are entirely vegetable, coin
.nosed of roots found only in cci’airt parts 0
;lie western eountrv, which will in lallilih
■lire FEVERS \NI) AGUES of all kinds
t ill never fail to eradicate entirely all the t i
ccts of Mercury, infinitely sooner than tli
nost powerful preparations of Sarsapaiilia
1 ,1 will immediately cure the deterininatioi
of BLOtdD TO THE HEAD ; never tail i
•be sickness incident toyourgf m dcs ar,d wi!
v« found a certain remedy in till cases of ne -
‘ous debility and weakness of the most im
rail ed constitutions. Asa remedy for Chr
tie and [njlnmnuitory I the uniat is m the effica
•yofthe Fhcenix 111 lets will be dentonstra
el by the use of a single butde. 'The nsn
.! dose of these bitters is half a wine gla«
nil, in water or wine, and this quantity inn
>« taken two or three time a day, about ha
nhour before meals, nr a less quantity 111a
>l* taken a all times. 'To those who ai
filleted with indigestion after meals, tires
litfurs will prove in valuable, as they ver
greatly increase the action of the principa
viscera, help them to perform their func
'ions, and enable the stomach to dischnrg
mto the bowels whatever is offensive. Thu
ingestion is easily and speedily remove.!
ipp 'tile restored ami the mouths of the ab
.rbeiit vessels being cleared nutrition is fa
dilated, and strength of body and etierg'
f mind are the iiapjiy results. For larthe
a ticulars of MOFFAT'S LIFE PILI.E
uni PHOSNIX BITTERS, apply at .M
lolFtfsoiFice No. 367 Broadway, New York
•here t tie Fills can be obtained ror 25 cents
>d cents,or $1 per box ; and tbe Bitters ft 1
si or $2 perbottle. certifi
•ites of tbe wonderful efficacy ol'both, nia;
>e there inspected.
1 11 some obstinate and complicated case
if chronic and infla.xma'ory Kheutnatirm
Tivei Complaints, Fever and Ague, Dyspep
ia. Palsy, Piles, injuries from, the use 0
eercury, quinine, and either diseases 0/ lon l
t indins it may be found necessary to ta!>
iritli tlie Life Pills and the Phoenix B:t
--■ rs, iii the doses before recommended.
N. B.—These Pills and the Bitters wil
;et all mercury out of the system infinitel
aster than the best preparations ofSnrsapa
ilia and are a certain remedy for the rush
■:s of blond to the head 01 all violent head
rhes.tic douleuietix, Ac—All persons win
re predisposed to appnple.ry, palsy. <V<-
bould nev-'r be without tlie Life
r le Bitters for one dose in time will sav
fe. 'Tlu*y equalize the circulation of tin
lood, draw all pressure from the head, re
tore perspiration ami throw ohe very impu
,«y i,v tbe pores of the skin,
t be abpte mcdiririe tor sale bv
THOMAS E ARDNKR, \een».
April 1. DEO ftl
STIdUR MONTHS after (1 te anplicatio
will lie mail.* to tlie honorable tl e in
•■rinr court of Sumter county, when sitting
fir ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a t>art
of the real estate of Edmund Jones, minor
of Wiley Jones, deceased.
WINNEY JONES,Guardian.
Feb. 4, 18"!). 45
OUR MON THS after date applirnTion
T will Il* made to the Honorable Inferior
r 'ourt of the county of Sumter while set
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
lot number.fiftv ' ri tbe twenty eighth dis
t'ict, of formerly Lee now Snmterconnty to
be sold as the >:vperry of' Willis.Ternigan.de
■eiscd. for the benefit of the heirsand cred
tors of said deceased.
BRVANT JERXIGAN. Ad-’.
In-,,:,!-, |,’ph «. v 5,'10 45 ,tw
M ONT'll S alter date ap)
will be ma !e the Hon. Inferior Court
if Sumter county, when setting for ordinary
purposes fur leave toselMhe real estate of
Vlc.vander Guru tilers a minor.
ELIZABE’I II JOlNEß,Guardian.
Amcricus Ga. May 20. 1839. 7
IfT'OUR Monflis aftpr date application
fi. will bo made to the Honorable tlie
lustices of t'ie Inferior Court of Stewart
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes*
for have to sell tin land belonging to tlie
estate of Albert H. Shepherd, deceased.
JAMES M SM YTH. Ailm'r.
ANN E. SHEPHERD, Ad.Mrx
Mai 14 183 P 5 4 m
FOI t R Months after date application wil
be made to the honorable Inferior
Court ofSnoiter county when sitting for or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell the real es
tate of Uriah •‘Till r deceased.
W ALTON W. FULLER, Adm’r.
March 1 nr ' 49 4m
For ~
VFINE four wheel CARRIAGE, on
accommodating terrn Aptly tp
J. L. BULL.
Florence. April 9? 9 at
Clank Dredj,
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
Sfurart Sheriff' sates.
Vli ILL tie -old betote ti.e tuun tlouse
tl door iu tht town ol Liiii.pkiu, ttv '
art county, ou the lirst 'i ue-day m JcNE
next, mtweeii the usual hours ol salt, tut
following property, to wit:
L"I ot Laud, No. lt)U, in the 22d district
of Stewart county taken as tlie property ol
James Givens, tu satisfy sundry Fi Fas issu
ed out ot a justice’s cuuit, in favor of Eze
kiel Perry and ulcers.
Also, No. 2, in the 32d district of said
comity, taken as the pruptity of James Dun
man, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued out ol
a justice’s court of Crawford c< unty, in fa
vor ot Howell \A tils and others.
AI»o, No. 29. in tlie 18th district < f Stew
a t county, taken as tlie pro| erty of Ilarri
soli B ash, to satisfy a Fi Fa is*>ned out of a
jiisiues court of -aid county, in favor ol
William B. Butts v». tlarrison Bush aud Jo
seph Scott.
Also, No. 52, in the 24th district of Stew
ail county, taken as tlie property of Pitman
L. Gunnels, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas. issu
ed out of a justices court ot said county, in
favor ol C. A. Parker and others.
Also, two lots iu tiie town of Florence,
Nos. 56 and 57, in square C, taken as the
properly of T* o„ as Gardner, to satisfy a
Fi Fa. issued out of the .Superior Court ol
Binb county iu favor of William Glover vs
»aid Gardner.
Also. No. 152, in tlie 23d district of Stew
art cotuity, taken as the property of Frcde
rick Mills, to satisfy aFi Fa. issued out o>
btcwait Superior court iu favor of James
O’Jelks, vs said Milts.
Also, No. 216, in (lie 21 tit district of Stew
art county, taken as the property of Isaac
AV. Coe, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas. issued
out of a justice’s court of Stewart county in
ivor of Abner Banks and others vs. said
Coe.
Also, E C Beard’s interest in Lot of
No. 135, in the 24th district of said county,
aken to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued out ol
■ justice's court of Stewart county, in favor
I KJ Snellin" and others.
Also the west half of Lot No. 159 in
de 24th district of Stewart county, taken
s the property of Thomas Gay to eatish,
undry ft fa issued out of a Justice Court ol
aid comity in favor of R, Silas and others.
Also No. 43 in tlie 24th district of Stew
'rt county taken as liie property of James
I. Harrell, to satisfy sundry li fas issued
ut of a Justice Court of said county iu
vurof R. Ponder and others.
Also No. 45 in the 23d district of said
ounty taken as the preperty of Winright
~ Stewart, to satisfy a fi fa issued out ol
he Superior Court of Stewart county, in
ivor of James Cox, vs. Winright L. Stew
rt, L ib,in Morgan an I Nathan Clifton,
ecurity. M. M. FLEMING, Sheriff.
April 27, 18393
POSTPONED SALE.
Vsn, will he sold at the same time and place f
Also, No. 10 in the 32d district of Stewart
•ouniy taken as the propeity of 13. Swarm
im, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas, issued outof
lustice court iu favor of J. Lampkin am.
others.
M. M. FLEMING Sh’ff.
March 28, 1839.
£>«? Sheriff sales.
Y’STH.L be sold on tbe first Tuesday ii
v v JUNE next, at the Court Houst
Lor in the Town of Starksvlile, within the
suai hours of sale the following property to
r it :
Lot of T.and No. 187 iu tlie 14th disfric
>f Lee county levied o i as the property o!
dmund Sutherlin and Allen Parker, ti
a'isfy a fi fa from a Justice Court of New
on county in favor of Samuel .1. Bryan
•s. Edmund Sutherlin and Allen Packet,
roperty pointed out by plaintiff, levy uiadt
nn ipiurnfti to me !)>*« conMahle.
Also Lots Nos. 50, 52, 65 and 66, in
'he Town ot Starksville well improved, levied
n as the property of John Slierrard to sat
'!y a fi fa issued tiotn the Superior Court ol
Lee county in favor of Davis Smith Ac Cos.
s John Shepard & Robert (4. Ford, prop
tv pointed out by Robert G. Ford.
Lots of Laud Nos. 185, 186 and Frac
on No. 199 in the 15th district of original
v Dooly now Lee county, with the excep
t on of 20 acres of Lot No. 186, levied on as
lie property ot Robert G. Ford to satisfy a
i fa issued from the Superior Court of Le,
county in favor of Davis Smith A: C >. vs
lohu Shcrrard and Robert G Ford property
ointed out bv John Shcrrard.
April 25, 18 ;9 3
ABRAHAM DYS<*N, Sheriff.
!te Sheriff Sales.
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
v v JU LY next, at the Court House ilei r
,i the town of Starksville, within Die usu; 1
mu is ol sale, tt>e following proper! v, to w it :
Lots of jN«'*js. 17 3 and 00, in 11 1<
3ih district of L**c county, levied on as tin
roperty of John R. Caiu, deceased, io s t
'fy a T i Fa. issued loin the supniorcouit
1 "Pe county, in favor of Harrison Joins
ve John Slierrard, administrator of John K.
nit), dre’d.
Lot No. 43, in the 2d district of
V, levied ou as the property of John R.
Gain, dec'd. to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued
ioiii a justice's court of Lee county, in fa
vor of Joseph Jordon vs John Slierrard, ad
ministrator ot John R. Cain, dec’d, principal,
md \\ illiam W. Harvard, security ; proper
ty pointed out by plaintiff, levy made ami re
.limed to me by a constable.
Lot No. 40, in the 2d district of Lee
county, levied on as the properly of Abra
ham Kingery, to sa'isfy sundry Fi Fas issued
from a justice's court of Wilkinson county,
in favor of Bond A, Sheffield, vs said Kin
gery ; property pointed out by plaintiff's at
torney, levy made and returned to me by a
constable.
May 16,’839. A. DYSON, Sh’ff.
A t the same time anelplace will be sold,
One negro man by the name of Handy,
levied ou as the property of Eliza ( diver, to
satisfy a Fi Fa issued from the Superior
Court of 1 ee county, in favor of Robert G.
Ford vs Eliza Oliver principal, aud Daniel
J. Thomas and Patrick M. Thomas securi
ties.
Lots af Land, Nos 244, 212, 242, 218,
216 aid • 56, in the loth district of origin
ally JJutdy now Lee county, levied on ns the
properly of Zonus Parker, to satisfy two t>'i
Fas issued from the Superior court of Lee
county, one in favor of John Rawls, and one
in favorof John Rawlsand Henty V. King
vs said Zenus Parker.
D. GOFF, Dcp. Sli'ff.
May 16, 1839.
EOZIGIA, Sumter County.—Agreea
\JT bh' to an order of tbe Honorable In
terior CouM of Sumter county when sitting
for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in August next, before the
Court House door in Americus.Sumter
enuntv, a tract of Land, known as Lot No.
220 in the 30th District of formerly Lee
now Sumter county, containing 002 j acres.
Sold for the benefit of John Mathews minor
and John Mathews idiot. Terms on the
day of sale.
MOSES MATHEWS, Guardian.
Americus. May 16,1839 6
Stouter Coroner’s sale. \
*LI. be sold ou tbe first Tuesday in j
v t JULY next, at the court bouse door j
in the towuoi Americus, Sumter county, '
within the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing property to wit.:
Lot of Land No. 334, in the 15tli district
ot formerly Li e now Sumter county, levicj
on as '.lie properly of Joseph \Y Little,
pointed out by John -T- McCrary ;
AI o,the west half of Lot of Land, No.
'46, intlie27t’n district of said county, levi
ed ou as the property of John T. McCrary :
ALo, No. 134, iu the 30th district of sad
county, levied ou as the property of Lovett
I>. built Ii ;
Also, south half of Lot No 175, in the
27th distiiit of said county, levied on as the
property of John W. Cowart;
A so, No* 234, ill the 29th district of said
county, levied oil as the property of John B
' McCarter;
Also, Lot of Land, No. 199. in the 26th
district of said county, levied on as the pro
perty ofllachaliah McMath ; all pointeuonl
liy Joseph AV. Liille; levied oil lo satisfy a
Fi Fa from Sumter superior court in favor
of the Sta*e of Georgia vs John W. Cowait,
Ilachaliah McMath, Isaac McCrary, Green
B. Brown, Lovitt B. Smith, John T. Mc-
Ciarv. Joseph W. Lillie, Gideon D. Thom
as, L> wis Collins, John J. L' e. John 13. M<-
Cartir Henry J. Thonr s, Benajah Sanford,
Sam.iel G. Pegg and John Kimiiiev.
Also, the south half of lot of Land, No.
175. in the 2~:h district ol said county, le
vied on as the property of John W. Cowart,
to satisfy a Fi Fa ftom Sumter superior
court, in favor of the Central Bank of Geor
gia, vs John Kimmey, Thomas G. Cowart
and John W. Cowait.
Also, one ox wagon and two grev horses,
levied on as the property of John Kimmey.
to satisfy a Fi Fa from Sumter superior
court in favor of B. Troutman
vs John Kimmey ; pointed out by C. B.
Strung, att'y at law.
A Iso, lot of Land, No 17G, in the 27:1.
district of said county, levied on us the pro
perty of John Kimmey, to satisfy two Fi
Fas*froni Sumter superior court, one in fa
vor of .hums Bright, adtn'r. the other in fa
vurof Jacob W. Cobb, ailm’r of A L. Lti
cas, vs John Kimmey; pointed out by E. R.
Brown,att’y at la.v.
h s
Wil. 13. 8 THOMAS, Co.ol*3l'
mark,
ATav 1 I. 1839. 7
Atluilkilstl iltoi'B’ Siric.
AT the Court-house in Baker county.
- will be sold on the first 'Tuesday ii
August next, by an order of the Itifrrio
Court of Lee county, the following descr li
ed Lots of Land, belonging to the estate o
be late Lewis Bond, deceased, all so Ul for
he benefit of the heirsand creditors of said
deceased, aud to effect a distribution; a par
■)! which lots comprise the Baker plants
ion.-—Sales to continue from day to dnv tin
ri the w hole is sold. Terms made know!
■in the day ot sale, viz: Lots 317 2d, 21
and, 187 2d, 137 2d, 136 2d, 145 2d. N- nl
half of 215 2d, 18G2d, 144 2d, 354 2d, 14*
and, '73 2*', 148 2<i, 334 2d, 2.3 2d. 166 2d
‘l6 2d, 213 2d, and 192 in tlie 2d District <
.’taker, originally Early county ; and a'si
hois 186 3d, le.,' 3d, 205 3d, 234 3d. 137 3d
,133d, in the 3d District ot liaker, fornicrl'
Early county; and also. Lots 10,100, 21, 6C.
and 257, in tlie seventh district of Bakc.i
ormerly Eaily county ; and also. Lots 40t
and 197, iti tlie 12th district ol Bakei couii
y, formerly Early, and also lot 78 in-the first
listrict of Baker county, formerly Earlv.
Also, on the first Tuesday in Septembe.
next, will be sold, at Starksviile, Er e conn
v, before the Court-house door, tbe follow
ng Lots of Land belonging to tlie said dc
cradl’d, nn«i fctrlti lor ll fiilllilur purpose, viz .
-■16,200,217,214. 168,230, lc6, 199, 202
I 86, 56, 184, 203, 141, 215 aud 201, in the se
c.ouci district of Lee county, a pait ol whi.}
luts comprise that valuable plantation know i
is the Fowl-town settlements and also lot
203 in the third, and the north half ot loi
217 in the first district of Lee county.
Also, on the first Tuesday in October next,
before the Court-house door in lrwintou,
Wilkinson county, the following Lots c.l
Land, belonging to said deceased, a part ol
which comprise I lie Wilkinson plantation,
sold for a similar purpose, viz: 211 4'h,
149 23d, 96 4th, 28 4th, 313 4th, 123 4ih.
174 4th. 26‘2 3d, 124 4th 25 4th, 26 4ih, 2!)
llh, 30 4th, 282 sth, 283 sth, 286 sth, 194
tril. 184 sth, 185 sth, 297 4th, 300 4th, 326
id. 349 3d, 350 3d, 353 3d, 354 3.1,311 14th,
342 14th, 347 41 li, 34 stn. 45 sth, 287 sth,
296 4th, 280 sth, 309 4th, 299 4th, 170 4ih
079 sth, 196 41li 167 4th, 179 4th, 151 stli,
160 sth, 130 sth, 200 llh, 207 4th, 34 4th.
91 4tli, 92 4th, 210 sth, 178 23d, 93 4th. 248
Itli, a? 5 4ib, 160 4tb, liTtS Sill. 400 )2tli.
18 22d, 11 4 otli, 115 sth, 138 sth, 187 4th.
92 Kilh, 272 4th, 252 4th. 263 4th, 280 4:h.
•2494th, 017 4th, 231 sth, 231 4th, 233 otli
237 sth, 2'6 4th, 330 4th. 28 4'h, 207 st'h.
174 4th, 175 4th, 1684th, 208 sth, 326 3d.
211 sth, 182 sth, 46 sth, 159 3d, 169 23d,
326 23d, 1 Lot, No. not known, sth, 552,'
neies; 1 lot iu the toyvii of li winton, l ae re :
i lot in Wilkinson, No. not, known, 10PJ a
cres; 1 lot No. 36, Taction, 3d, CC| ace s :
a part of lot No 90, iri the 4th, 20 acres : a
parcel of land 166, 4th, containing 58 acres
part of 169, in 4th, containing 70 acres; pint
of 206, in sth, containg 50. J acres; all the
above lots of land lying in the districts an
nexed to each number.
Tlie said several sales of land to continue
from day to day until the whole is sold.—
Terms of sale, one third the twenty fifth day
of December next, the balance in two equal
annual instalments.
IP JONES,
JOSEPH BOND,
Aelm’rsof Lewis Bond, dec’d.
March 23,1839 51 eov. ts
TT7 ILL be sold, on tbe first Tueselav in
• v JULY next, at the court house iloor
in town of Americus, under an -order of the
Honorable the Inferior court of the county
ot Sumter, yvhiie sitting for ordinary purj OS
es, lot of land No. 357, in tlie 28th district,
of formerly Lee, now Sumter comity—sold
as the property of John B. Cannon, deceas
ed for the benefit of the heirs and creditors,
of said deceased.
HENRY DYKES, Adm’r.
April 4th 1839, 52
Aflmiiifslntor’s Sale.
XX7 lEL be sold agreeably to an onler of
v v tlie Inferior Comt of Sumter county,
when setting for ordinary purposes on the
first Tuesday in August next, between the
usifal hours of sale before tlie Court House
eloor of siad count v.
One acre of Land in the North East cor
ner of lot of Laud 175 in the2?th district of
originally Lee now Sumter county, whereon
Wijliani H. Pegg '*o\v lives. Also a' lot in
the Town of Danville, in Sumter county
Nil. not recollected. Terms made known
on the day of rale. Sold for the benefit of
the lieirs and creditors of S. M. Pegg, de
ceased.
WILLIAM PEGG, > ,
SAMUEL G. PEGG, \ Amn rs.
May 20 1 839 7
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
\ GKEEABLE to an order ot tbe lcfe
s.ttmg for ordinary pi.rpi ses will l,e sold 0 n
the first '1 uim.3) in J niv next, witLiu i| e
legal hours ol sale, betore the Court Hci.se
door in Baler county,
Lot of land No. 63 in the 9th district of or
iginally Early, now Baker county • sc u p or
liie benefit ol tbe heirs ol r J in oil y (. ariu.g.
ton, late of blew ait county, di ceased. l U JL
tiiadc known on tki da) ot sale.
JAMES HILLIARD, Adm’r.
Af ril 16th 16!!). 2
1 EL be sold on tli«
July next at the Court House d (JLr
in the county of Sumter, lot o! land num
ber fifty, in the twenty eighth district of fori
merly l.ee, now S’linier county, bold as
the pioperty Willis Jernigan, deceased, fi,r
the hem fit ol'tlie l.eirs and cieditors of i, ai( |
deceased, terms made known on the day of
sale. 3
BRYANT JERNIGAN, Adm r.
Ann reus, Feb. 9,1839. 45
» xfiTTbi v k lc. '
\\ U-L be sold on tl* 13th day of .T ure
V v uext at the late residence ni Ch nett
Bryan deceased i r Ihndolph .ouniy, tl e
btoik of Cattle in Rat dnlj b and Mctitg.
• i'V counties, :,tn< ngst w b e b arc several ye y
d.ely bleers. The ste ck ed bl ce t . Coats,
Hensi's and Mules, a. i amitv ( ,t <' o, n a ,
Fodder, ne>l sedd at a| te vie i.s fi ;le, scy (l „|
articles, t LJi um t.-le* Ii itiltte at and |’an.
t. 11 : e 11 Utcusi’s, two ui th(< e jokes e l Ox. n
1 r ,'''' ont.i ne until ti er wl.oie
arc sold. Terms in lieedy of toe.
E. Ili VAN. v' .
U. <.I J. \ AN, S '*•
May 21, If 39 7 3t
I LORENC E ACAI I M \ .
f | HIE exe ie ises e I the A. ~le De | e t
-8. ol tlie T •orci.ee Ara.'en.y. ye cot:.-*
'notice on Afot.day next, 7tn n,st. oik. r r o
-tipe rilitt neience ot Mr. C cche t J. J
t ci shiv, who comes well tee in mended
as an instrue ter of youth. '1 lie toilet* i ..
"ill ha the rates of tuitioi , poi cji,al ter;
Orthography, Reading ano W mmg f
do do do v* ith Ariihiiiit c, ji ■;
English tiraimcai a:;c! Gt-ugi.q i y, q t
HigherEnglisli Branches, ’ g<
EMiguagcs, ]•) (.;
1 lie I‘cuiale Dt pa tun nt will co:: #,:
oil the same day, nuuei the direct 1
,'l.ss MAt'.o.ti ci Uai.vi.i. Oi MD., ii.s
vey’s qui.lifu ation the Tt tutecs dten- it », ■«
le ts.-: lj to speck, as ihej aic too tv j
in.mi to i. quin :ti*y rt c n n ci.cation t:c ,
rin in. r i lie terms ol ti.itivn, w;ll be <h =
■attic as stiite ebove, and tor
Drawing and Ia ntn g, ]f> pp
Necdlewoik an extra charge of 3 p*
Board can he had. for traits one feb;:;'
m the most respectable houses, ut -
ble | t ie e f.
Jan. 5 39 BY r i lIE 1 BUS'
CAlilM/I 1 I I.M’i I '
f lt(.E li. A \\M. J. V, JLI-I ii.s
VJ rcs| ee ttiiliy it tt to. the c,t,z. is e(
Florence and tl,. sttiicui.iling ret t in, ].t
th y have p in an i.t!) h eat, and the it :i*|m s ni
TloiH.tr, ti! ii- ;,ie;;ic-ct to cmcUi i.i
the most ttrat and «< 1 1 n :.i,lil e t:»If. j* if«-
Boaiels, i l iens, 'i idles. Clads, Vuk
and \\ ash btai Cs. ; k! li.ii.mn el cy* i y
descrii tion use.l in ,J.i> sect.on oj tl ee. i t; .
try. They flatter then si lve s, fre in tieir
long experienre, lin t they will I r : l ie to
srite g. neral satisfaction to the sc who n .y
favor tin m with their pntiot.agt.
April 9 62
SkCO il \\ AKl>.
‘9,T "p ANAW A\lu n ihe sulscril. r,
JLtc on the 21st ot Mar. 1 , t:h. ane
y* jrro maimeuii il SThlhlk a e ar
pentcr, by trade :- -said t.egio is :-
bout five led lOn.ehes high, aid is ;.Lc,i.»
forty years of age dark couq lcrfrd, si ci is
ver) quick w 1 < n sp. hen to, at ti has a I: tge
scar over his left eye, mctai other ot; lit hit
shin ot casiorcel by the kick e,l a loise,
he has a small while sj nk on 1 is rig hi <\c
and is a very intelligent t.gto, he hrs to
doubt | " cured fn e j : p. is (it n m ii e y I i:e
person. ! pun last cl j: in fre in Mr. lay id
Price. e,f Sn yvait re unty in the tall of It: 7,
and he has no d< liht c» tie lack to Stewart
county, yy] ete lie says he has a wile aid
children. \\ !;< nhe i;.t:: yvay he Ird cn a
new heave r l,at, a pair if e, <1 Tents,, ltd
fiannrl shit t ai;.l salt!net pi t tale. ts, ard 1 e
also. t. . k yyi:li lim a hag (<i trit.it ; tiny
other diff. rent kinds ot clothing, Atv J ri
sen who will apprel end ard deliv er raid re
st ro to tt.fc in ii. i: Imrg S'. ( . or I. elge 1 m
id some case jail s., that 1 can get him ;n ,
shall hat e the ;.le ve i» uaid.
T. O. BAI PAY IA.
t' ' 1 *-*■- « c iUate h 24 ia HI. 62
' J..\W KOI K j;.~
1 Mill tide is ip i.] axe as!, cisit* dtl nn.
-£ s. -ve s m the 1 j;A( r J It ] 1]• PAY ,
. '*■ "c the fiim of Br i.i. <V Mn e n Il,ni and
"i’l H'l’r.ei jirn pt'y to all husii.rss ci tics
in! to ihtii e arc in ll,e Couris of the fol
lowing; counties, viz.
.Stewart, Sonitcr.
Muscogee, Pee, Ga. and
Randolph, Bathe t r, Ala.*
J. L. F Di. nay f e found at his office i t
T lore nee, aml J. M. Mn cm lc, ;.t his office
in Lumpkin, St. wart c<-. C .
JESSE L. BI EL,
pJAMEb M. MITCHELL.
Febl. 4 7 8t
ei • .4 • i* • I?)? iv C let iy. j
ATTORNEY AT I AW,
STARKSVILLE. LEE COLMY. fECRHA.
~WJ ILL attend the fouits of fl r C II AT
t > TAHODt lIF.E CIRC LIT ,
Nov. ?6 35 ly
\vi i ITam iFMa y”
lUi.iPfy a I I.nn,
STAR KSYI E L. E, Pee coin tj, Ca. w ill
practice in all the counties ol the Chat
taho. chee circuit.
March 10 43 ]y
I)r. an. Ilardnii )
I.VMPKIN, OA.
("IAN, at all t'rries he found by those wish-
J ing his services, at Iris offee, sr t e
house of M. McC'nllar, Esq. when not 4ro
fessio*- My rngaged.
Jan 26 42
YfaHon A I,ai f
HAVE united themselves ill lbs Trac
tice of
MEDICINE AND SURGERS,
and tender to the public their services in the
various branches of their profess on.
When not professionally engaged, they
tnay be found at tlieir office, (occupied alro,
bv Mo). .1. P. Bull, as a Law office, oppo
site Mr. T. Gardner's store.
May 6 4
Religions otter.
The Rev. T. -Fowler, of the Methodist
Protestant denomination, will preach in ihis
place on Friday, 7th June next, at caudle
light.