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S: till ter sheriff antes•
~f VnL. Lbe sod. on tiic lira PuesJ iy in
W i_*CTQBB.< next, b.ioio .liocouri
li ,i ■*r 111 t e town ot A.l nci.t,
*5,, n. *r > iiiiy, wnliiu the n-< il uouisoi
*al . 1 1 • 1 • «> * ni -ir. l 'er'y, to wit:
I, tot' Land N 29. totttw -’itn Di*tn< t
o;' ii. 1 • v L. i« .:*w Sa titer m ■my lev* .1
01 nte prjjWrtt.ui ili vey B-t'l. to •uiiis
t, IJ it il il II 111 l OOlUfllbi . 11l IMT Cfllll .
i’i . . I,- 01 Janie* * nr led'-i vs. Il irvey •<;.!
\ ,1 Lot of Li id N». 107. 1 I t
i|ii' if tj • itei'ly L'C now Suui'er co. levied
01 1. ; 1: pr->,i-ity of Si nuei F trns to
jjf, ii* n;i ro n ■'*uwt«*r > toenor Cos tr ,
in 11 *■ >r o', the o fi :ers o! t/» i". vs. S.i n mi
Fi ~, s i loin W. tl • toer, Ins Attorney at
Lw.
l>oß I’PONED S VLR.
]\’ lt l,£ s2l at tic »w!•* ti’ir and I’l'ir-'.
Lii o' Rail No. li-’. it lb: -i7t ‘1 l> s
iri.-t o's, u-riy Lee -n . Jj infer potpirj,
le.sjj '•» 1 as tli3 prmx-r'v of Jim-s A .
B„|*,’, 10 sati'iy one fi f.tfriii a Juaice.s
<J 1 ; rt of S.i liter cMI it , in I *vnr 01 John
K-i is, vj J.i nns \V. Btitiey .111! Gr.-.* 1
M. V 1 • tier, ,»r ipeftV ti M ite I 0:11 bv (< •:>• 1
i\[. \V.I-.31e levy mil ■ in I returned to 111*
bv a constable
JOHN KfMMSY, SliTitr.
P OSTI’ONKD SILK.
A' ! > t iti»’ and r’ ’ r -
T,it of La i 1 SI. Ml. i • fV '
tri •( <>f for tm'ly t. :e 111*' S unfr cnaii'y
ievi'lo.t .is th ; pr »:> ’«}’ '*• ' l »>’•
t 1 s iris fy -Jo l>y Ii lis fro na J os'ices Cos irt
of -i in - co tnty, one of tie ii las ih furor
of M M. Cl carry, vs. J lines H. May, and
ti - others it favor of oilers against sail
»I,v. jirvierty pwiite 1 oat by the I -fcudaiit,
levy mi le aa.l returned to me by a consta
ble.
\t, oi oae Bay IT arse, levied on as t.ie
property >.f W’llev Oil n ire, to sn’is y one
ti fi lain s inner Interior Conn io favor of
O is.voi 1 A Bopas, vs. slid Oil *jref prop*
et'ty n iinte 1 o:it by ia *tt \\ ai re.t*
OiC ;s M. vV 1 1 I'd BL Id ii, D. Sh’ff.
A 1 -nst 17, tS39.
A P 0.3 I’ PON ED MORTTVOZ SALL.
I rill be all at >hc suit i>l: is abas-, ot
Ike fait Tua lay in -Vnie iber ned.
T!io raaiai'iini' Stock of <1 > > Is nnw on
hml co isistiag of D.y (lands Mud Wires,
Crockery vares 1 id oilier articles two tedious
, , ~l*.,tii> 1. at! levied on as tlie. property of
Rmylass il. Brnvn. to sitisl'y one Mort
en refi tl fro n Sa nt v Inferior Conrt, in fa
vir of J i'll <l* San full nil William P.
15 ml. vs. Diug'ass 11. Brown, property
Doi ited not in said ii fa.
(1 fi id id N M. \VHKBLER, D. Slt’ff.
Ang Ist 17, lßdS
thee Bb".riir& sles.
■* JT{LL be sold, on » lie first Tuesday in
Y OCrOIER n.'Kf, at Idle court
lu ise door in (he. mum of Starksville, » itii
iis tim us nil hours of sale, tiiu following pro
perty, to wit:
Lot of Land No. 173. in the Ist. district
Len county, levied onus the p-openy ol
Rob*rt Faircloth to satisfy three ft fas, ts
-8 tod fro n a Justice Court of L ..irons coun
ty in favor of C. W. Horn, vs. sai l F.nr
clotli pronei-tj painted o it !» plat out, levy
rail: art I returned t i me bv constable.
Also La; of L n 1 No. 210. in the 2 I dis
trict of Lee county, levied on as the prop
erty of Armstead llowett, to satisfy two
fi fas issued from a -In nice Court m' Lee
c maty in favor of E. Daniel, vs. said Hew
ett, levy male and returned to me by cousta"
1 bio . . T '
Lot No. 77, in the Ist district ot l.e"
county, I vied on as the property of Wil
li.cn Bennett, to satisfy three ft sis issued
fro 11 a I mCca Court iu f ivor of D ivui < i ni.
vs. WilVian Ddl-non, Briueipal and Wil
ia a Bannett endorser, levied on and ret uni
e l m meby a constable.
Also, Lot ot La id M 1. 133, in tne 11th
district* of Lae coooiv. levied on as tll«
n , 1 v» v if Al l re w Kollv, to sitisfy sun
dry h fas, issued from a Justice Court of
Tj ,* oiu•» i 1 f»v >r ol John I. I 1 or«i, vs.
si, I £ p!y, levy made and returned to me by
a co is»able. *
\|s 1, Lit ifLanl Nn 44 tn the 12th dis
trict of L• ■ •1 t itV lev ad .11 is 'he prop
ertvof Jusiuh 3ndiey, t. smsiyift I. is
t | from a I1" • ■ 0 > trt ol S impter
c 1 m'v i 1 favor of ?> • lj 1 ilia B il'er, vi sat I
.1 1<: 11 Bn llav nil lii 1 3 ■ ;*'rs. levy 111 ale
an l ret an: 1 tn n: bv 1 const ib!<*.
A. D Y 'v »N. Sheriff.
alibi s ) l it -ik ire.
Ni 3 1 m f ICI ' Ln. m 1 2 acre Lot.
a,) I I half of Ti it N > 13 m h-
T>vi if s'nr ;svillh, ill!-vie lon a? the
prv»»riv Os Jms -a \ ..Me, to satisfy .1
fi fi is. i- I f'» ' fie 3 i .-rihr 0 turt ol
S 1 nt ‘i* ’in lty, in : i.nr oi D ivis s nitti, v>
slid iliir.’e.
D HOFF, Dep. Snentt.
A t'Jirs 19,1 833.
~i p (> ♦* lS' t-‘ >'*if V tle V.
Whi.i, ,e s 1 1 ti-foi-e the Coni House
doar , 1 tit '>vlof Lu n lltiu. 3t> w
~-t ’(i iiny,on tne Is' Tuesday mO( I')
R i 1. :-‘ Ct, net v 1 c 1 til i usn ■* hours ot sale
tan > r.v. Izpr i ie.uv. to •» *:
01 . „r V t, tw Ihi p ':s and hnin-’ss, tn
k m n-lit pmi-rty "f I’.il-m-i O. Pickett
11 si’tsfv 1 iib iss in I out of tie Su lerioi
Ciirtof 3te vari c unity, in favor of Aa
dnrso 1 Mithows.
Ain no el4.lth part af Lot Nl. 1 J.3. it
tun 19 h district of 3te-v.ii county, taker
a . t v,ovopnrty of Derrnll D. Bulges, u
satisfy nfi tb issued out of rite Superiui
C 1 irt of Oglethorpe county ir favor o
Ji'll »V 10 l, it being the undivi Je i intere.;
of the Deft.
Alsu, No. 242, in the 2ith district o
Stewart county, taken as the property ol
Stephen Glover, 'o sitisfy sundiy ft fa
* issu - I s.it of 1 .fustic; Court of Stewart
county, in favor of Jessj Wright an i
other3.
Ms*, Ni.23j, ii the 21th district 01
S-e.vart comity, taken as ilic proper y ol
,Tnuji'n 3j itt. 11 satisfy sundry ft fas is.ue.l
out o. a lusti -e Court of St-wart county,
i ifi-.-nrof Wil'ini B Batts aid others.
Alio, thirty heal of likely H 14s, taken
as th; ti.-.iperty of Divi l p. Fos.set*, tosnt
isfv a ii fa issued o U of Stewart Inform
Ci irt’in fiyny of (leoTge R. .'IcK -Lcy.
Mi 1, No. (}4, iu the 33 1 li.xtriet of Ste-.v
art c i mty, taken as the property of Wiley
E irk, to. mtufy s-*hdry fi lbs issued out ol
aj istico Court of Cowera County, in fivoi
of Charlei Wind an io hers.
.M. M. FLLMIN-3. Sheriff.
August 33, 1339,
GEORGIA —Lie County.
W~ IBRK AS, Ann applies to n;
for letters of Administmtioa on the
estate of Suds Mercer, late of said county,
dec ras • 1,
Thiy is, therefore, to cite and admonbd;
all ah l singular, the kindred and creditor'
nf said leceaied, to ba and aopear at my of
£S% withia the time prescribed by l iw. to
ehew cause, if any they hav". why said let
ley* -vha itd not be granted.
Gii-a under my hand at office, this 4tl
3«S*t-imhe». 4 a U9.
SAM’UC. WYCIIE, e. c. o.
Adiiiiiiisti alors’ Sale.
ON inc mat 1 ucsd.iy 10 October uext, be*
fore toe vjo irt-uouse door 111 Irwiiiton
Wdkiosbn comity, the iollowiug Lots «l
Laud belonging to said deceast-il, a part ot
v,if ti ediupri-.e the Vfilkinsou plantation,
sold for a similar purpose, viz: 214 4*.h,
Itu 23d, tit* 41ti, 2d 4th, 313 4th, 123 4ih,
17 t 41 h. -Jti* 3d, 124 4lh 25 4th, 20 4th, ’Zli
4th. 3u 4th, 262 sih, 2- , 3 sth, 206 sth, 104
4 li. ISI At ii, 1e.i6'h,297 4tti, 300 4to. 325
-{d, 319 3 t, 350 3d, 353 3d, 3j4 3J,511 lulu,
(• ! 4t ti, 347 -Lu, 34 sln. 45 olli, 2e7 sth,
*2;).; jib, 2,50 stli, 3U9 4th, 299 4th, 170 4th.
-_>7<» 5.h. l;)0 41 ii 107 4ln 179 4th, 151 sth.
ItiO sth. 130 51h,'20,» 4th, 207 4th,'94 4tli,
! 1t.,, <32 ill,, 210 st.i, lid 23d, 03 4th, 248
in. 275 4th, Ido 4tii, 27d sth, 400 I2lh,
: and ;> I. 11 1 stii, 1 i.j sth, 13d s'u, in? 4th.
> > 1 ; h. 272 4 h, 252 Ith. 263 4th, 280 4th,
■MO it'*, 247 4t!i, 231 sth, 231 4th, 233 sth,
Ml’ itu. 2 ii 1 h, 33d 4t 1. 23 4 1 ii, 207 sth
17 1 1 1, 175-Lu, llid Ith. 203 sttt, 326 31,
211 .j'h, 132 stu, 45 sth, 153 3d. 159 23 1,
32 > .’3 1.1 Lit, No. not known, sth,
a, ; --s; I lot in the town of Irwiutoii,d acre;
* fit i'i Wilki'isou, No. not known, 10Id a
cres; 1 I •' X >. 3>, 'Vuciion, 3d, 66} acres;
a part of lot No 9 ). in the 4th, 20 acres ; a
par el of i.ml 166, 4th, containing 52 acies;
part of 1 i I, in 4th, coiOaiuing 70 acres; part
of *OS, m sth, cont.iitig 50J acres; all the
all v" lots of !;i id ly in' s in the districts an
ue-t * I to fn-li numbi r.
'l'!,« n i -.ever il s ties of land to continue
from day h* ’iy until the whole is sold
T o an of sale, one third the twenty fifth day
of Dec ember next, tin bain ice in two equal
annual instalment*.
11. JONES,
JOSEPH BOND,
Adm’rs of Lewis B ind, dec'd.
March 23. 1359 51 eowtf
AI) >l[ NIS I’ It ATO It’S SALE
4 GREEABLY to an order of the hor
2jL or Ido tlie Inferior Court of Stearwt
county, when sitting fur ordinary purposes,
will be sold, 011 the tirxr Tuesday in NO
VEMBER next, within the usual hours of
salt, ii tii ■ court hotis • door of said county,
the L’L AN r.ATION belonging to the estate
of A. 11. S n’pherd, deceased, situated in
said county, near the town o! '-'lorence, con
taining 300 acres of fraction land on the riv
er and 100 acres adjoining above, and four
lots pine la id, first quality, lying broadside.
Sold for tlie benefi of the hews and credit
ors of said estate.
JAMES M. SMYTHE, Adm’r.
ANN E. SHEPHERD, Athn’rx.
Atigust 13, 1339. 19
\ 47 1 L L b • -.ot I at the Court House door
V V in Cuthbert Randolph county, on the
first Tuesday in October next, Lot of
Laid, No. 7, in the lOtii district of former
ly Lee, now Randolph county, the same
being part of the estate of Alexander Gar
ret hers a Minor orphan, and to he si Id un
der an order of the Inferior Court of the
county of Sumter.
ELIZABETH BUCK,
formerly Elizabeth Joiner, Guardian.
June 25, 1839. 12
VGRKEABLFTT. an order of the Hon
orable Inferior Court of Sumter Coun
ty wlie 1 setting as a Court of ordinary, will
be sold on the first Tuesday in November
next before the Court House door in Atner- ‘
ieu*.
Lot No. 188, in the 17th district of Stew
art county. Also Lot No. 243, in the sth
di-tricl of Early county, ou the first Tues
day in December next, at the Court house
dnoroflhat county. Sold for ihe benefit
of the heirs and creditors af Uriah Fuller
deceased.
WALTON W. FULLER. A Irn’r
September 3,1839. 23
j ,4OUR MONTHS after date ap| licatmu
JL will he made to the Hon. Inferior Court
of Sumter county, when setting lor ordinary
purposes for leav * to seil the roil estate ol
Alexander Curiethers a minor.
ELIZABETH JOINER Guardian
Americus Ga. Mav 20 1839. 7
v ov .. R Months Iter dan- ipp ieafion
i. will be made to the Honorable the
fustics ol the Inf-rim Conrf of Stewart
county, wh”n sitting for ordinary purposes
•or leave to sell tl.t land belong' >g to tne
estate of Albert 11. Shepherd, deceased.
JAMES M 'MYTH, Adm’r.
ANN E. SU ’ll- HERD. Ad. -’rx
May 9 4 1850 1 4m
[79 )U il MONTHS after and ■ e, :,p nation
will he m i !e to the honorable, the in
ferior court "f Sumter county, when sitting
for ordinary parp for leave to sell liu
real estate of Uriah Fuller, late deceased,
of said county.
WALTON W. FULLER, Vdm j
May 1", 13'.)- JO
months alter date, application ivui
L ha nade to th - honorable Inferiorcour
of Burke county, when sitting for ordiitan
1 nipo e. 5, for leave to sell Fra. cis, and h-r
t vo children, Bi I and Moriah, belonging ; 1
the estate of 11. Mauird, deceased, or
tiie benefit f the rri (lit >r.s solely.
WILLIAM W. MAUND,
June 26,1839 15 A !m’r.
FLOItENuJE ACADEMY.
72 LIE ek arc. s* i of tlie Mile L)a| I’te-t
3. of the Fhireuce Academy, w M com
mence 00 Monday next, 7th inst. unaar t 1
superintendence ot Mr. Georue J. M -
Clk.skky, who comer well recon- landed
as an instmeter of youth. Thefailon bg
will be the rates of tuition, por quarter:
Orthography, Reading and Writing $4 0’
do do do with Arithmetic, 507
English Grammar and Geography, 6 0 r
Higher English Branches. 8 CC
Languages. 19 Os
The Female Department will comttnnv
on the same day, under the direction cl
MUs Maruaret Harvey. Os Miss liar
vry’s qualifications the Trustees deem it un
nceessaty to speak, as they are too well
known to require any recommendation froq
| them. The terms of tuition, will b; th
sam -as state above, and for
Drawing and Painting, 13 P-'
Neeulpwork an extra charge of 3 C
Board can bo had, for males am! so a.aicr
in tlie most respectable houses, at /jisar.x
ble prices.
Jan. 5 39 BY THE TRUSbEIIb.
c wunf/Ffu iTnltuue.
GIF.ORGE il. ir. WM. J. WILLEk.B
f respectfully inforuk the citizens ol
Florence and tlm surrounding country,’hat
they have permanently located themselves in
Florence, and are prepared to execute in
the most neat and workmanlike style, Side-
Boards, Bureaus, Tables, Chairs, Work
and Wash Stands, and Furniture of every
description used in this section of the coun
try. They flatter themselves, from their
long experiento, that they will be able to
give general satisfaction to those who may
favor them with their patronage.
April 9 52
HENRY A. GARRETT is the author
tsed agent to take notes, receive cash
and give receipts for any demands due the
Mate and Female Academies ar FJorence.
M 0 THE TRUbTEE»
GEORGIA —Lf.e County.
Jlu\e A<» i, to fora lest a Mortguge, in Lee
Superior Ccurt.
James L- Ross, 1 ¥Tappearing to tlie
vs. A J Couit. 00 tliepe-
Thomas lltiTiE*. y lition of James L.
Ross, ol the in this Court, that Thomas
Butler, then anil still of the county ol Bald
win, iu said State, on the filth day ot Jat u
ary, in the rear of our Lord, eighteen hun
dred and tliirty-scvi 11, in the said county ot
Lee. made and'sealed, and then and there
delivered to the said James L, Uo", his cer
tain mortgage deed, bearing ilafe the day and
year aforesaid, thereby 11 ortgagii g io the
Laid James L. Boss, the two lots or tracts of
land, known as the h ts uun bored two hun
dred and sixty-one and two hundred and se
ventv. in the fourteenth district ot tile coun
tv ot Lee; (the word fourteenth, in said
m-' rt.age, abbreviated and wiitt.'ii feiutii,
but intended fourteenth;) and !»•■* Ii ot said
lots together, contau ing four hnndied a-d
five acres of hind, tiior or less, tlie better to
secure the pavnient of a cert.iin promissory
note, bea’ing date the same t*nd year
aforesaid, vvlib ! the said I hoinai Butler find
then and there made and delivered to tlie
said James L. Ross, wliereby, t>y the i rst
and iy of February, eighteen hundred and thir
ty-eight, the said Thomas Fuller promised
to pay the said James 1,. Ross, or order, the
sum of* two thousand dollars, vv.tli interest
from the fir-t day of February then next,
for value received, ami which said mortgage
deed and promissory note, are nowhere pro
duced in Court; and, ii further appearing
to the Court that the sum < f eleven hundred
and eighty-three Dollars and fifty-nine cents
principal, bossies ii trr<st thereon, from the
ninth day of January, eighteen hundred and
thirty nine, is Still due on sad note ami un
paid, anil the said Janies L, Ross having
praye I tlie foreclosure of the said mortgage
in terms of the statute in such case< provi
ded ; and whereas, the said lanjes L. Ross
is about to file his bill for tlie purpose of te-
Ib- ming said mortgage deed.
It Ts, 011 motion of James M. Kelly, attor
ney for said petitioner, ordered, that the said
Thomas Butler do pay into court, within six
months from this date, the principal, inter
est and cost due on said mortgage, or show
cause to the contrary, and that on his failing
so to do, the equity of redemption in and to
said mortgage premises shall be henceforth,
forever b irred and foreclosed.
And it is further ordered by the Court,
that the sai I Thomas Butler be served with
a copy of this rulo three months previous
to the next term of ibis Court, or that ser
vice of the same be perfected by a publica
tion of this rule once a month for 4 months,
in some pn*die gazette in this Suite, previ
ous to said term.
A true extract from the minutes of tlie
Superior Court, this 4th September, 1839.
SA.M’L C. WYCIIE.CI’k S.C.
mini 24
Iff OFFAT’S Ycge t ablcTi fe
lva Pi!l»i mu) E’ltc r.ii tiSidci's.
The universal estimation in which the celebra
ted Life Piles and Phof.Sßx Bitters are
held, is satisfactorily demonstrated by tiie
increasing demand for them in every state
and section of the Union, and by the volun
tary testimonials to their remarkable efficacy
which are every where offered. It is not
less from a deeply gratifying confidence that
they are the means of extensive and in
estimable good among his aftlicted fellow
creatures than from interested considera
tions, and the proprietor of these pre
eminently successful medicines in desirous
of keeping them constantly before the pub
lic eye.—The ssle o f every addinttional box
and bottle is a guarantee that sonic person
will be relieved from a greater or less degree
nf suffering, and be improved in general
health ; for in no case of suffering from
disease can they be taken iu vain. The
proprietor has never known or been in
formed of an instance in which they have
I'aiied to do good. In the most obstinate
cases of chronic dyspepsia, torpid liver,
rheumatism, asthma, nervous and billions
head ache, costivencss, piles, genera! debility,
sciofulous swelling and ulcers, scurvy, salt
rheum and all other chronic affections of
Ihe organs and membranes, they effect
cures with n rapidity and permanency
which few persons would theoretically be
lieve, but to which thousands hive testified
from happy experience. In colds and
roughs, which, if neglected, superinduce
the irmst lata! disease of the lungs, and
indeed the vicera in general, these medicines,
.1 taken but for three or four days, never
ail Taken a' night, hey so promote th -
insensible perspira ion, and so relieve tn
system of febrile action and feculent ob
structions, as to produce a most delightful
sense of convalescence in tlie inoruing;
iij‘l though the usual symptoms of a cold
should partially return during the day, the
repetition ol a suitable dose at the next hour
of bed tune will almost invariably effect
permanent reliefwithout further aid. Their
effect upon fevers of a more acute and more
violent kind is not less sure and speedy if
t'ken iti proportionable quantity; and
persons retiring to bed with inflainatory
systoms of tho most alarming kind, will
awake with the gratifying consciousness
that the fierce enemy has been overthrown,
and can easily he subdued. In the same
way, viceral furgesence, though long estab
lished, and viceral iuflamatious however
critical, will yield—the former to s-nall a-ui
ilie latter to large doses of the Lire Pills:
and so also hysterical affections, hypocoti
driocism, restlessness, and very many other
v; ri‘ tics of the Neuro'ical class of diseases,
vield to the efficacy of the Pkecenije Bitters.
Full directions for the use of these medi
ci es. and showing their distinctive applica
bility to different complaints, a -co npany
them ; and they can be obtains I, wholesale
and retail nt 375 Broadway, where numer
ous certificates nf their utiparralled suc
cess are always open to inspection.
For additional particulars of the above
medicines, see Moffat’s “good Samaritan,”
a copy of which accompanies the medicine :
a copy can always he obtained of the
different Agents who have the medicine
for s.de.
French. German, and Spanish directions
can be obtained on application at the office,
375 Broad way.
All post paid letters will receive immedi
ate attention.
Prepared and sold by WILLIAM B
MOFFAT, 375 Broadway, New York
A libeta! deduction made to those who pur
chase to sell again.
Agents— The Life Medicines may also
I be had of any of the principle Druggists
lu every towjj throughout the United
Stales and the Csuadas. Ask for Moffat’s
Life Tills and Phoenix Bitters; and be sure
that a simile: of John Mr,-flat's signature is
upon the label of each bottle pf Bitters or
box of Pills.
Prepared and sold by W. B. MOFFAT,
367 Broadway- New York.
The move medicine for sale by
THOMAS GARDNER, Agent.
Sept. 14 S3
Illnnk Deeds,
F 9R, SktjN At' Ttll*} OY!-'lCS.
UNEXAMPIE9 MAMMOTH
HCiIEAIE.
rriHE following details of a Sch' tne of a
J_ Lottery, to be draw uin Deteinbei next
warrants us 'id declaring ii to be UNPAR AL
LKLKD iu lire history of Lotteries. PRI
ZLS, to the amount ituce never before been
offered to the public. It is true, there arc
many blanks, but on the other hand, the ex
tremely low charge of §2O per Ticket—the
value and number of the capitals, and the re
vivalof the good old custom ol WARKAN-
T'NGTUA i EVhRY PRIZE SHALL
BE DRAWN AND SOLD, will, we are
sure, give universal satislaction, and espe
cially to the Six Hundred Prize Holders.
'I o ttiose disposed to adventure, we re
commend early application being made to
us (or tickets —when the Prizes are all sold
blanks only remain—-tlie first buyers have
the best chance. \Ve therefore, emphati
cally say—DELAY NOT! but at once re
mit and transmit to 11s your orders, which
shall always receive our immediate attention.
Letters to be addressed, and applications
made to
SYLVESTER A Cos.
156, Broadway, New York*;
Observe the No. 156.
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or any oilier country.
TICKHTS O.Vfj l• $
Authorized by an act of the Leg
islative Assembly of Florida ,
and under the direction of the
Commissioners acting under the
same.
TO BE DRAWN AT JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA, DEC. 1,1839.
SCHMIDT Sf HAMILTON, Managers.
SY L VESTE R X C 0.156, BROAD WA Y
NEW YORK, SOLE AGENTS.
MO COMBINATION NUMBERS!!
The deeds of the Property, and the Stock
transferred in trust to the Commissioners
appointed by the said Act of he Legisla
ture of Florida, for the security of the
Prize-Holders.
SPLENDID SCHEME!
1 Prize. THE ARC A t)K, 236 feet
5 inches, 4 lines, on Magazine
street; 101 feet, 11 inches, on
Natchez sheet; 106 feet,6inches
on Gr’viorstreet. Rented at a
hout §37,000 per annum. \ral
ued at . §700,000
1 Plize. CITY HOTEL, 102 feet
on Common street; 146 feet 6in
ches. on Camp street. Rented
at §25,000. Valued at 500,000
1 Prize DWELLING HOUSE,
(adjoining the Arcade,) No. 16,
24 feet 7 inches, front on Natch
ez street. Rented at 1200. Val
ued at 20,000
1 Prize do. Adjoining the Arcade,
No 18, 23 feet front, on Natch
ez street. Rented at $l2OO.
Valued at 20,000
1 Prize do. Adjoining the Arcade,
No. 20,23 feet front, on Natchez
street. Rented at SI2OO. Val
ued at 20,000
1 Prize do. No. 23, Nortli-east
_ corner of Basin and Custom
house street, 40 feet front on Ba
sin, and 40 feet on Franklin st.
by 127 feet deep in Custom house
street. Rented at SISOO. Val
ue,l at 20,000
1 Prize do. No. 24, South-west
corner of Basin and Custom
house st: 32 feet 7 in. on Basin,
32 feet 7 inches on Franklin, 127
feet 10A inches deep, in front of
Custom-house street. Rented
at SISOO at 20,000
i 1 Prize do. No. 339, 21 feet, 8 in
chrson Royal street, by 127 feet
11 inches deep. Rented at SIOOO.
Valued at 15,000
1 Prize, 2'Oshdres, Canalßankstock
100 each, 25,000
1 Prize do. 200 do. Commercial do.
SIOO each, 20,000
1 Pr ze do. 150 do.
Traders' SIOO each. 15,000
1 Prize do. 100 do. City Bank,
SIOO each, 10,000
1 Prize 100 do do do do do 10,000
1 Prize 100 do do do do do 10,009
1 Prize 50 do Exchange Bank,
SIOO each, 5.000
1 Pr>z“ 50 do do do SIOO each, 5,000
1 Prize 25 do Gas Light Bank, SIOO
eni h, 2,500
1 Prize 25 do do do do do 2,500
1 Prize 15 do Mechanics’& Traders
SIOO each, 1.500
1 Prize 15 do do do do 1,500
20 Prizes each 10 shares of the Lou
isiana State Ba u k, SIOO each,
each SIOOO, 20,000
10 Prizes, each 2 shares, of SIOO
each, each Prize S2OO of the Gas
Light Bank, 2,000
200 Prizes, each 1 share of SIOO, of
the Rank of Louisiana, !20,000
200 Prizes, each 1 share of $100,.0f
the New Orleans Bank, 20,000
150 Priz s, each 1 sharp of SIOO, of
the Union Bauk of Florida 15,000
600 $1,500,000
TICKETS S2O—NO SII ARES.
The whole of the Tickets, with theii*
Numbers, as also, those containing the Pri
zes, will he examined and sealed by the
Commissioners appointed under the Act,
previously tn their being put into the wheels.
One wheel will contain the Six Hundred
Prizes, an-1 tlie first GOO Numbers that shall
be drawn out, will be entitled to such Priz.
as may be drawn to its numbers, and the fm
lunate holders of such prizes will have snch
property transferred to them immediately
after the drawing, unencumbered and without
am, deduction !
June 18 11 tID
IVERSONS having any Books in their
■ possession b‘ long'ng to th” subscriber,
will lease return them to »h” Mirror Office.
July 27 16 11. 11. BARROW
The article published below, concercir.g
ths new and | opuiar doctrine advanced by
the illustrious Goehcke, of Germany, cannot
fail of excitiog u deep and thrilling interest
throughout our country.
Matchless Sanative.
FOR CONSUMPTION.
y it y y i
[ Translated from the German .]
LOUIS OFFON GQELtCKE,
OF GERMAN V
THE GREATEST OF HUMAN BEN
EFACTORS.
Citizens of North and South America ,
r|; O Lons Orrax Gof.lickf, M. D. of
-l Germany, Europe belongs the imperish
able honor of adding anew and nutcious
DoctriNf. of the Science of Medicine—a
octrinc which, though vehemently opposed
bv many of the faculty, [of which he is a
valuable member,] he proves to be well
founded in truth as any doctrine of Holy
Writ—a doctrine, upon the verity of which
are suspeuded the lives of millions of our
race, and which he boldly challenges his op
posers to refute, viz : Consumption is a dis
ease always occasioned by a disordered slate
of Mis l itre {or Life Principle) of the human
body. ffT* often secretly Lurking m the sys
tem for years before there s the least complaint
of the Lungs c JJ)-—and which may be as cer
tainly, though not so quickly cured, as a com
mon cold or a simple headache. An invalua
bly precious dectrine this as it imparts an
important lesson to the apparently health /
of both sexes, teachin g them that this insid
ious foe may be an,unobserved inmate of
their “clayey houses ’ even while they lino
gine themselves secure fro i its attacks,
teaching them that THE GREAT SE
CRET IN THE ART OF PRESK R VING
HEALTH IS TO PLUCK OUT THE
DISEASE WHILE in THE BLADE,
AND NOT WAIT TILL THE FULL
GROWN EAR.
This illustriousoenefaetor of man ts also
entitled toour unfeigned gratitude, and the
gratitude of a world, for the invention of
his MATCHLESS SAN ATlVE,—whose
healing fiat may justly claim for it snch a
title, since it hassn signally triumphed over
our great common enemy
TION, both ir. the first an I last stages,-—a
medicine which has throughly filled tlie va
enum in tlie Materia Medico, and thereby
proved itself the of Physi
cians^j^T—a medicine, for which all man
kind will have abundant cause to bless tlie
beneficent hand of a kind Providence, —a
medjeiuc whose wondrous virtues hove been
so glowingly port ray *d even by some of our
clergy, in their pastoral visits to the sick
chamber; by which means they often be
come the happy instruments of changing de
spondency into hope, sickness iyto health,
and sadness of friends into joy fulness.
rnOELICKE’S is a medicine of more value
to man 'han the vast mines of Atis'ria, or
even the united reasures of our globe,-—a
medicine, which is ob. lined equally from
the vegetable, animal and mineral kingdoms,
and thus possesses a thrf.f.-folo power,—
a medicine, which tlmugii designed as a
remedy for consumption solely, is possess
ed of a mysterious influence over many dis
eases of the I ,ina 11 system,—a medici"’.,
which begines to be valued by Phy deans ;
w! j are daily witnessing its astonishing cures
of many whom they had resigned to the
g’aspol the Insaiiablf.Grave.
DOSE of the Sanative, for adults, one
drop; for children, a half drop; and for in
ants,a qnarterdrop ; the directions explain
ing the manner of taking a halfora quarter
drop.
<3 <3 *3 *? <3 *3
A cenificate from three members of the
MEDICAL PROFESSION in Germany,
in Europe.
We, the undersigned, practitioners of me
dicine in Germany are well aware that, by
our course, we may forfeit the friendship of
some of the facul tv, but not of its benevo
lent members, who are uninfluenced by sel
fish motives. Though we shall refrain from
an expression of our opinion, either of the
seundness or unsoundness of Dr. Gocliekc’s
new doctrine , we are happy to sav that we
deem his Sanative too valuable not to be
generally known-—for what our eyes behold
and our ears hear, we must believe.
We hereby state, that when Dr. Louis
Offon Goelieke first came before the German
public, as the pretended discoverer ofa new
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 aaid about the Sanative, against it and
for it, we were induced, from motives of cu
riosity merely, to make trial of its reputed
virtues upon a numberof our most hopeless
patients; and we now deem it our bnttndcn
duty (even at tlie expense of our self inter
est) publicly to acknowledge its efficacy it)
curing not only consumption, but other fear
ful maladies,[which we Hava heretofore be
lieved to be incurable. Our contempt for
the discoverer of this medicine was at .nice
swallowed up in our utter astonishment at
these unexpected results; and, as am*-..li
fer our abuse of him, we do frankly confess
to the world, that we believe him a philan
thropist, who does honor to the profession,
and to our country, which gave him birth.
The recent adoption of tnis medicine into
some of our European hospitals is a suffi
ent guurantythat it performs all its promises.
It needod not our testimony for wherever it
is used o is its own best witness.
HERMAN HT.MULLF v, M. D.
WALTER VAN GAULT, M. D.
ADOLPHUS WERNER, M D.
Germauy, December 10, 1338.
& b b hi b b
Post Office Chaplin, Wind ham, Cos, Con.
July 20, 1838.
Sir—A most wonderful cure Ins lately
been effected, through the virtues of Dr. Go
eliek’s Sanative, in the case of an elderly
gentleman, who was fargsne and wasted away
in CONSUMPTION, and considered
PAST RECOVERY P V IIIS FAMILY
PH A r SICAN. Tie is now eomparativ« Iy
speaking, a WELL MAN. I saw him
myselfa few days since, in company wirh’ltls
wife starting on a journey to th” western
part of this State. 1 1 e ascribes his escape
from the very jaws of death, and his recov
ery to health solely to the astonishing vir
tues of the Matchless Sanative. He is a
man possessing a snug property, but, says
he, “I WOULD WILLINGLY PAY
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR A
SINGLE BOTTLE OF IT. IF 1 COULD
NOT PURCH ASE IT f<’R A LESS
PRICE. To him be Sanstim is above all
value. WATER GOODELL, P. M.
The above Medicine forsale. by
THOMAS GARDNER'. A gem.
Florence. Jan 26
The Cause of ftilious Com
plaint tnnf a ».Mode of lute.
\ AALLL regulated rihl pioporci,.nuie
X¥-quantity of Uiitr ti|R»i. the stomach is al
ways requisite lor the prin otmn of sound
health—it stimulates digestion, and koep S
the intestinal c.iuat free Rom all ob>truotinns
On the inferior surface ot the liver is a Se
cular bladder.in which the bile is first p re .
served, being formed by the liver from tl
blood. Thence it passes into the stomach
and intestines, and regulates the indiges
tion. Thus »esei when there is a deficien
cy ot bile, the body is constantly costive
On the other hand, an overabundance of
bile causes frequent nausea in the stomach
and often promotes very sciere attacks of
disease, which sometimes end in death.
Fevers are always preceded by sym'toms
of a disordered stomach ; as are also
scorfiilous disorders, and all sympathetic
I functional, orgauic or febrile’ diseases.
From the same cause, the natural and heal
thy action of the heart, and tne whole vas
cular system is impaired and reduce I below
its natural standard, as exhibited in pal
pitations, languid pulse, torpors of the limbs
syncope, and even death itself, in conse!
quenee-of an overabundance of a peculiar
oilensive substance to the digestive
organs.
The approach of bilious diseases is at all
times attended by decided symptoms of an
existing diseased state of the stomach and
bowels; t.e. wild those signs which are
known to point out ilicir contents to be of a
morbi !, irritating nature; but whenever the
alimentary canal happens to be loaded with
ir-hating matter, some derangement of the
healthy operation, either of the general
system, nr nt some particular organ of the
Lilly is ihe certain result; and when tins
stale happens to be united with any other
sym| toin- of lisease. iis elici ts are always
thereby much agg'.iv ited The progress
of organic obstruction is often so rapid as
scarcely to admit ot' time for the applica
iioii nt such aid as is to be offered by art
y t, in general, tho premonitory symptoms
ot gastric load are perceptible’ for a day or
two previt us to the f vei ish paroxism, a
p rind, when ti e most etficac'ous assistance
may be given, by unloading the stomach
amt alimentary canal of its irritating con
tent., and thus reducing the susceptibili
ty of disease*
MOFFAT’S LIFE MEDICINES,
should always be taken in the early stages
oi Ini ions com; laints; and il perseveted iu
strictly according to the directions, will
positively effect a cure.
i lie mineral medicines often prescribed
in these, diseases, although they may effect
a rcmp'uary cure at 'he same tin e ’ create
an unhealthy state of the blood, and
consequently teed to promote a return of
the very disease which they aie employed
to cure. Ii is tlii-,11 by the tiseof purgatives,
exclusively farmed of vegetable coin no nods
whiili, possessing within themselves no
deleterious agencies, which decomposition,
combination or altci atiou can deveinpe or
bring into action, and therefore capable of
producing no effect, save that whim is desir
ed—that a safe icmt-dv Is found.
T « I I. E I ILLS & Pi ICE MX BlT
’’ EII.S have proved to he the most foqyv
in their elh'Cts in cases ot bilious diseases, of
any purely vegetable preparation ever oiler
e l to tiie public. Il the stomach is find,
they cleanse ii by exciting it to throw olfits
coni cuts ; if not, they pass to toe duo icoiiui
ivi hout exciting Vomiiiug or nausi a 111 lh«
stomach ; stimulating the ueighboimg vici rn,
as the liver and pancras, so as Iy produce
a mine copious fioiv of their seerefions mt»
tho intestines; stimulating the exalrnt
capillaries, termin.iling in the inner or 1,
which ail increased flow of the useless
particles ot the body, foreign matins, or
e lined secretions, arc completely dischar
fc'd.
For further particulars of the above
modi ine see MOFFAT'S GOOD SA
MARIi’AN, ii copy of which accompanies
the medicine. A Copy may also be obtained
ol the different Agents who have the modi
cine*. I">r sale
(XjT 3 French, German, and Spanish di
rections can lie obtained ou application t
the office, 375 Broadway.
All po t. paid letters will receive
immediate attention.
Sold wholesale and retail by WILLIAM
B. M ’FFAT, 375 Broadway. N. Y.
j A liberal deduction made to those who pur
j chase to sell again.
Agents. —Tin; Life Medicines mav ah-o
he had ol the principal druggists in cverv
town throughout the United .-Mates an l the
G>i a las. Ask for Moffat’s Life Fills and
Phcnix Bitters; and he sure that a sac
: i ni It; of John M ass it’s signature is upon
the label of each bottle ol hitlers, or box ot'
pi'is.
i’he above medicine for sale by
'i HUM AS GARDNER. Agent.
September 14. 1839.- 23
A LA BAMA LANDiP
FOR HALF.
Cd N. half 8 14 30
N. half 4 14 30
S. half 6 ’ll 30
S. half II 11 29
S. half 34 19 £g
W. half 29 16 26
■S. half 29 18 28
E. half 21 22 26
S. half 52 18 28
N. half 33 20 £6
\V. half 26 15 24
S. half 29 16 25
N half 9 ]4 39
E.hnlf 9 10 25
K ntii e 33 15 25
Any of tlie above Lands will be sold on
terms to suit purchasers, by application to
John D. Fitts, Esq. Florence, Ga. or to the
subscriber, at Marou.
Sept 14 23 J. COWLES.
(L/ - * The CM utibus Sentinel will insert
the above in the place of my other advertise,
ment in that paper. J. C.
J. A. IS. JIAtOIV, ’
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
STARKSVILLE, LEE COUNTY, GEORGIA.
attend the Courts of the CHAT
TAHOOCIIEE CIRCUI'I.
Nov. 25 35 lv
- \V II, LIAM Tr MAY
Vlti-s-ney :<t Law,
I .ee county, Ga. will
practice in all the counties of the Chat,
tahoochce circuit.
March 10 48 lv
K>r. Win. VI. I I artlvTTA;,
LUMPKIN, GA.
(N AN, at all times be found by those wish-
J ing his services, at his office, sr t e
house of M. McCullar, Esq. when not pro
rngaced.
J in 26 42
THE Subscriber will x.ttend to the eollec
tion of all debts du; the late firm ol
Gardner A* Barrow, up *0 April, 1839.
Persons iudeb'ed to said firm will please
make payment immediately.
April 30 H it BARROW