The mirror. (Florence, Ga.) 1839-1840, October 05, 1839, Image 4

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Executive Department fia, , M-Hlcdgfcvnte. 29th May, 163 W. 1 \V/'(IE i*LAS, by an Act. o. Yite Uener v* a I Assembly, pa ns el Ibe 26th De cember, 1536. entitled "An Act, to provide tor the call of a CJonreotion or reiiitce the number ol the General As-, •ei*»bly of the a.ate of Georgia, ami lor o ther ptirpo-e* therein named,” it is provided that tt shall he the duty of His Excellency the Governor to give publicity to the alter ations and amendments made in the Consti tution, in reference to the Reduction ol the number ot members comp* iug the Gen eral Assembly, and the first Monday in Oc tober, nest after the rising r>l said Conven tion, he shall fix on for tire Ratification ol the People, «f sYrch amendments, altera tions, or new articles, as they may make tor the objects ol'reduction and equalization of the General Assembly o»dy-, aod h' ratified ■by a majority of the voters, tv ho vote on the question ot RATIFICATION” or "No RATIFICATION”—then, and in that event, the alterations so by them made and ratified, shall be binding on «he people ol this State, and net otherwise.” Avt> the delegates of'Hve 'peo ple of this'State, assembled in Cinvention under'lie provisions ul'the helore recited tic - , ani agreed to, and declared tlie toliew ing to lie ‘‘lterations ami amendments «t the Constitution «f this State, touching the rep resentation of t he people in the General Asse >*biy there o f, to-wit: Tite C invention assembled ua ler an act, ‘to provide for the call, of a Convention, to reduce th** nu nuer of the General As sembly, of the State of Georgia, and lor other pumuses therein tniueil," passed the 26th dav of December, 18:!8. having met un tier the Proclamation of the Governor, .on M 1.1 lav the filii day of May. 16*9. propose as i- ti id result of their deliberations, the followin' t<» bs amendment* to the Consti tution of the State of Georgia, and present tin .ss n- to His Exce'lency the Governor of the State, that publicity may be given to sai l titer iti-rns and amendments, according to the si>th section of the act, under which the Convention assembled. AJfEN t) M ENTS Td THE CONSTI TUTION. or t:je STATE OF ibiEO Util. The H i tse of Representatives shall be co »'>os*J of members from all the counties which ai v are, or hereafter may be inclu de I within this Stite, according to their resoe rive numbers of free persons, and in cluihng three-fifths of ill the people ol color, to iie as ;ert »i'ieJ bv an actual enumeration, to be in la from ti n■, to time at intervals ot seven ye as as now bv law provided Each Ciuty hall be entttTed to one member Ete i 'in itv having a representative popu- I'ltit.i ts above specified, ol six thousand persons, shall be entitled to one niitional m •;!»'> >r, and each county having such rep resent n ve pn »t! itio'i ot twelve thousand pers ns. shall he entitled to two additional me.no vs, bit no comity shall have more tha i three in 'Others. Th ' nu-n iers of which the House ol Re presentative viil be c.itnn ised according to the iforesii l ratio, and the last census, shall not ter rafter be increase I, except when a Hew county is creaied ,an I it shall be the duty at the Legislature, at their session, to be ttof Jen next after the enume ration provided fur by law, so to regulate the ratio of representation, as to prevent such in • ease Tie Representatives shall be chosen an nu II y on toe first MonJvv of October, until ■itch day of election shall be altered by a or. Fue iconte shall consist of forty-six mefu'ier», elected annually on the first Mon day in O 'tuber, until such day of election sinl! be .iter ul by law and shall tie compos ed «f «ne member from each of the forty six Senator! i! Districts following : 1 ha 1 ham an ! Effingham. 2 Sc river i and ilurke. 3 Rich tio id and Colunsbia. 4 Lincoln and '.Vilkes. 5 Elbert au<VgMadi*on. 6 Habersham and Lumpkin. 7 Uni m and Rabun. J 8 Forsyth and Hall. 9 lac'ison and Franklin. 10 C ark and Oglethorpe. 11 Green ami Putnam. 12 F Iffer-u and Warren. 13 Hnneo k a id Ba,’ I vin. 14 \Va*b'« rtun andUeffersott. 15 Entan :al and Mon'gomeryJ 13 L ber y and Bryan. 17 Tstinail and Bulloch. 18 Mclnt >xh and Glynn. 19 Hamden anil Wayne. 20 Ware and Lowndes. 21 Telfair and Appling. 22 Laurens and Wilkinson. 23 PulasKi a id Twiggs. 21 Bibb and Crawford. 25 -Tones and Jasper. 26 Butts and Monroe. 27 Gwinnett and Walton. 28 DeKalS and Henry. 21) Newton and Morgan. 30 Gi’mer m I Murray. 31 Cass and C terokee. 32 Cobb and Campbell. 33 Coweta and Fayette. 34 Meriwether and Talbot. 35 Pike and Upson. 36 Houston and Macon. 97 IDoly and Irwin. 38 Tnomas and Decatur 39 Baker and Early. 40 Lee and Sumter, 41 Randolph and Stewart. 42 Muscogee and Marion. 43 Harris and Troup. 44 Heard and Oa>-rnH. 45 Patti ting and Flovd. 46 Chattooga, Walker and Dade. And wlfcncver here ifter the Legisla nre ■hall lay off and esiablish anew county, it ■hall be added to the most contiguous S«nat >rtal District, having the smallest re presentative population. JVMESM. WAYNE, President of the Convention. Attest: Lucre* Lataite Sec’rv of the Convention I therefore, i:i conformity with the pro visions of the before recited act, to hereby give publicity to the «ame, anil enjoin each voter for members of the General Assembly •ft'.iis State, on the first day therein spe eifled, to-wit: on the first Monday in Octo or next, to giv> his vote of “R \TIFIC\ tios” or“N ) i u'.fiiut »v.” p fo vied in sail act. and the presdine officers - r -U- dingly. Given my hand and seal of tl*e Ex ecutive OepArtinent at the Capital, in Mil- the lay and year first above GROROB R. GILMER. _ See. R, Hep. The «#b» J «!Uh -s, i irviS.Trtnu Washing * to ve.» D| T*lorsd.iy, wit)! A’-*’ •> *•*( !o" Soot to. n e h•» , i,i, ’ •’»/” ig, »»'h loss of dec 01-4n* 4 n * its !• eonbti.^ Sumter sheriff sale*, W ILL be sold, on ihe first Tuesday in H OCTOBER next, b fore the court house door in the town of Americum Sumter county, within the usual hours of sttie, the billowing property, to wit: The remaiuiug block of Goods now on hand consisting of Dry Goods, Hurd Wares, Crockery wares and other articles two teutons to mention, al! levied on as the property of Douglass H. Brown, to satisfy one Mort gage fi fa from Suint»r Inferior Court, in fa vor *»t Jvlm C. Shufffi Id and William F. Bo .and, vs. Doug 'ass 11. Brown, property pointed out in said fi fit. G RKEN M. WIIEF.LE R, D. Sh’ff. August 17, 183?. ADMTNIriTItATOIt’S SALI VGRKKABLY to an order of the lior o ruble the Interior Court of Stearwt county, when string Tor ordinary purposes, will besokh on the first Tuesday iu NO VEMBER next, within the usual hours of sslt, at the court house door of said county, the PLANTATION belonging to theesftate of A. H. Shepherd, deceased, situated in said county, near the town o' •''lorence, con taining Jh)t) acres of traction- laud on the riv et and 100 acres adjoining above, and lour > lots pine land, first quality lying broadside. ! Sold for the beuefi of the heirs and credit ors of said estate. JAMES M. SMYTHE, Adm’r. ANN K. SHEPHERD, Adm’rx. _A tt gust 12, 1839. 19 4 • >REE \ls I,E to an order of the Hon urable Inferior Court of .Sumter Couu tv when setting as a Court of ordinary, will be sol i on the first Tuesday in November next before the Court House door in Aiwer icus Lot No. 188, in the 17tli district o'" Stew art county. Also Lot No. 213. in the sth district of Earlv county, on tlie fust Tues day in December next, it the Court house door of that county. Sold for tite benefit of the heirs and creditors es Uriah Fuller deceased. W V L TON W. FULLER. A Im’r September 3,1839. 23 GEOJIGI \—Lee Counter WHERE VS, Ann Mercer applies to me for letters of Administration on the estate of Silas Mercer, late of said eonnty, decease I, This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to ha and appear at my of gee. within the lim 1 prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any taey have, why said Ut ters should not be granted. jCOiven no ler tny hand at office, this 4th September. 1-39 s v'l'L C. WYCHE, c-1. «. I 3 JL/R MONTHS after date apj lication l wi’l be made to the [lo t. Inferior Court of Sumter countv, when setting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the real estate ol Alexander Currethers a minor. ELIZABETH JOINER, Guardian. VtnericusGa. Mar 20 1839. 7 FOUR Months after date application will In- made to the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Stewart oomy, when sitting for ordinary purposes lor leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of \lhert 11. Shepherd, deceased. .1 V MKS M SMYTH. Xdm’r. ANN K. S PHERD. Ad.Vrx Mav 14 ’S3" S 4in MONTHS after late, application will be male to the honorable, the in ferior court of Sumter county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave, to sell the real estate of Uriah Fuller, late deceased, of said county. WALTON \V. FULLER, Adm’r] May 1 :, 18.’9. 10 __ months after date, application will be made to the honorable. Inferior court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary nurposes, for leave to sell Francis, and her two children. Bill and Mariali, belongin': to the estate of H. O. M.iiiud. decease*!, for the bcuefrof the creditors solely. WILLIAM W. MAUND. June 20,1839 15 Adrn'r. FLORENCE~ACAI)E M V. rTl.lri exorcises of the Male Djj trt iient JL of the F'orenee Academy, w U com mence on Monday next. 7th inst. ute. 'r iFe superintendence of Mr. George T. >U- Clkskkt, who comes well recon- u-mded as an tnstrui «cr of vouth. The fallowing will be the rates of tuition, tor quarter: Orthography, Beading ml Writing §4 o( do do do with Arithmetic, 50' English Grammar and Geography, 6 Os Higher English Branches, 8 00 L'mena -?< 10 ** The Female Department will commee©* 0:1 the same ~ay n dcr the direc'ioa 01 Miss Makoaret Harvet. Os M ; sa Hat vey’s qualific iliotis the Trustees deem >t va necessaiy to speak, as t ley are t.n w<r|i known to require any recommendation froß them. The terms of tuition, will be the same as state above, nud tor Drawing and Painting, 12 0 Needlework an extra charge of 3 Board can he had, for males and fo-nvief in the most respectable houses, at r jas w*j ble ’trices. Jan. 5 39 JV THE TRUS'^..v. CABINET FURNITUftS George h. & av.m. j. willed respectfully inform the citizens ol Florence and the surrounding country, 'hut 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 (latter themselves, from their long expenente, that they will he able to give general satisfaction to those who may favor them with, their patronage. April 9 52 Henry a. garrett u the author ised agent to take n >tes. receive cash and give receipts for any demands due the Male and Female Academies at Florence. Mast_« TilE TRITSTEES NOTICE. \ LL persona are cautioned against tra - V ding with William A. Smith, on mv account, or with the expectation of my pay’- itig any of his routrarts, as 1 sin determin ed not to pay any of them. JsejitC 24 3< A. C. SMITH. u L>it me f Otf~rue tl A <•••«»*. Wll* f.'on, . LL you Who want Goods, Wares, Mer chandize, Live Stock, Lauda or Ne groes sold at Auction, call on your humble servant, at No. 2, Grove street, Florence. A. B. Q. WINFREY, Auctioneer. Sepi 13 23 3« « Itß Itoplil I ! * •' K B*le Rope *- - r ‘ ” in Store. .111,1 for t,v ANDRL v t \- fl'JMls. September 14. 18.':') 41 03 GEORGIA— Lee Cot mt. Huic Aut, to foreclose a Mortgage, in Let Superior tVtrt. James L. Rx»ss, 11 T aiqwariug to the as. | J Coxtit. on thepe- Twomas Bcm«. j tition ol Jan es L. Ross, of file in this Court, -that r i bomas Butler, liter, anu still ul the county ol Bald win, in stud State, on the filth day ol Janu ary, in theyrar • *1" our Lord, eighteen i.u«- drtd anti thirty seven, in the said county xH Lee, made an.! seated, strut Then and there delivered to tire said James L, Ross, hi*cer tain uioctgagexleetl. bt vring date the day and year Mores,ml. theieby mortgaging let the said James L. Ross, rhe two iotsor tracts ot land, known -ss the fi ts numbered two hun dred and sixty-one and two hundred and se verity, in the fourteenth district of the coun ty of Lee; (the word fourteenth, in said mortgage, abbreviated and written fourth, but loti-wrdefl tirrtM+eei.tVi";} and b.*lh nl said lots together, containing four hundred a >d five acres of land, more or less, the better to secure r-he payment of a certain promissory oore. hea-ing date tlie same day and year atitresaid, which the said T4ronia> Butler hail flieu and there made attd delivered to the Said James L. Ross, whereby, by the first day of February, eighteen hundred and thir ty-eight, the said Thomas Butler promised to pay the said Janies L- Ko-s. or older, the sum of two thousand dollars with interest from the first day of February then next, for value recehctl, and which said mortgage deed and promissory note, are now here pro duced inConrt; and, it further ap|iearing to theC-ourt that the sum of eleven hundred and eighty-three Dollars and fifty-nine cents principal, besides interest thereon, from tire nint i day of January, eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, is still due on said note and un paid, and the said James L, Ross having prayed the foreclosure of the said mortgage in terms of tlie statute in such cases provi ded : and whereas, the said .lame* L. Ross is about to tile his bdi lor the purpose of te so miug said mortgage deed, It Ts, on 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 redeuqition iu and to said mortgage premises shall be henceforth, forever barred and foreclosed. And it is further ordered by the Court, that the said Thomas Butlerhe served with a copy of this rule three months previous to the next term of this 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 public gaaette in this State, previ ous to said term. A true extract from the minutes of tlie Superior Court, this 4th September, 1839. SA.M’L C. WYCIIE.CTk S.C. m4m 24 mfOPFAT’S Vegetable Life anu Min'iih Hitters. 'flit unireisnlestimation in wliichthe celebra ted Life Pills and PhokSix Bitters are held, is satisfactorily demonstrated by the inertasing demand for them m every state and se in- of the Unio . md i»y the volun tary testimonials to the.r remarkable efficacy which a.e every where offered. It is not less from a deeply gratifying confidence that they are the means of extensive anil in estimal>! good among his afflicted fellow creatures than from interested considera tions, and the proprietor of these pre eminently successful medicines is desirous of keeping them constantly before the t üb lic eye.—The Sole o*' every addinttiona! box and bottle is a guarantee that some person will be relieved from a greater or less degre - of suffering, and be improved in genera! health ; for in do case of suffering from disease can they be taken in vain. The proprietor has n»ver known or lieen in humed of an instance it which they have tailed to do good. In the most obstina-. cases of chronic dys epsia. torpid liver, rheumatism, asthma, nervous and billion head ache, costiveness, p.les, gen -r.i! debility, •ctofulous swelling ami ulcers, scurvy, salt rheum and all oth ‘r c ironic affection* of the organs and ne nhranes, th-y effect cures with a r' oditv and permanency which few person would theoret cally be lieve, but to which thousand- h ive testified from hippy experience. In coids ant* coughs, whir , if neglected, sup- rinduee the most latal disease of the lungs, ate: indeed the vice.a in general, t es ' medicine if taken buts r three or four 'avs, never fail. Taken -a night, they so promote t e insens *'ep r.p ion an Iso relieve tor system of e o-i'e acto an I feculent oh struc ions, as produce a most delightfn sense of conval em-e in tite morning and though the usu symptoms of a cold should partially rt n.rti during the day, the repetition of a -uitable dost at the next itoti ol bed time will almost invariably effect permanent relief without further aid. Their effect upon ever* of a more acute and more violent kind is not les.s sure and speedy if taken iu proportionable quantity; and persons retiring to bed with infi.unatory systoms of the most alarming kind, wi'l awake with the gratifying consciousness that the fierce enemy has been overthrown, anti can easily be subdued. In the same way, viceral furgeseiice, though long estab lished, and viceral incarnations however critical, will yield—the former to small a tti 'he latter to large doses of the Life Pills ; and so also hysterical affections, hypocon driocism, restlessness, and very many other varieties of the Nenrotical class of diseases, yield to the elficaqy of the Pheeenix Bitters. Full directions for the use of these medi ci ies, and showing their distinctive applica bility to different complaints, accompany them ; and they can be obtained, wholesafe and retail at 375 Broadway, where numer ous certificates of their nnparralled suc cess are always open to inspection. For additional particulars of the above medicines, see Moffat's "good .Samaritan,” a copy ofwhich accompanies the medicine : a copy can always be obtained of the different Agents who haVe the medicine for sale. French, German, and Spanish directions can be obtained on application at die office, 375 Broad way. All post paid letters will receive immedi ate attention. Prepared and sold by WILLIAM B MOF bA TANARUS, 375 Broadway, New York A libeial deduction made to those who pur chase to sell again. Ajtenlt— T lie Life Medicines may also m , a "J°*principle Druggists in every towri througbom the United LdfePilU l A * k for Mufl.it*. Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters; and be sur. signature is Sm of ® aCb bOUh? ° f B,ltcr <* ° r Prepared and sold by W. B. MOFF * T 367 Broadway New York. The *b rve ine.licio ■ for n'» by . th< ).mas Gardner. \ 2 e n Sepr. * 4 03 s **© &Al> A r 1 V. r- IINEXAMPIED MAMMOTH NCitLML. THE following details of a Srb< me of a Lottery, to be drawn in Let-ember next warrants us in declaring it tube UNRAKAL LELED in the history ol Lotteries. FRI ZES*, to the amount hate never before been offered to the public. It is true, there are iiimiy blanks, but on the other hand, the ex tremely low charge of §2O pet Tit ket—the value unit number of the capitals, and the re- i viva'ot the good oldcustomolWAßßAN- T'NGTHAT EVERY PRIZE SHALL BE DRAW N VND SOLD, will, we are sure, give universal satisfaction, and es;)*-’ cially to the Six Hundred Prize Holder*. ’■to those disposed to adventure, we re commend early application being made Yo us for tickets—w lieo the Prizes are all sob) blanks only ren.ain---the first buyers have the best chance. W'e therefore, emphati cally-say—-DELAY NOT! bur at once re mit and transmit to us your orders, which shall always receive out iniiuedtate attention. Letters to be addressed, and applications made lo •SYLVESTER & Cos. 156, Broadway, New York tty** Observe the No. 156. s7o<M*oo!! $500,000!! $35,000!! SIX PRIZES OF $20,000!! TWO PRIZES OF $15,000! THREE PRIZES OF 10,000. GRAND REAL ESTATE AND BANK STOCK LOTTERY OF PROPERTY SITUATED IN N, ORLEANS. The Richest and most magnificent Scheme ever /rresented to the public in this or amt other country. TICKETS OJTMsY $ ©3 Authorized hy on act of the Leg islative. Assembly of Florida , and under the direction, of the Commissioners acting under the same. TO BE DRAWN XT JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, DEC. 1,1839. SCHMIDT &( HAMILTOS , Managers . SYLVESTER dc Cos. 156, BROADWAY NEW YORK, SOLE AGENTS. NO COMBINATION NUMBERS !! The deeds of the Property, and the Stock transferred in trust to the Commissioners appointed by the said Art of die Legisla ture of Florida, for the security of the Prize-Holders. SPLENDID SCHEME!] 1 Prize. THE ARC VDE, 286 feet 5 inches, 4 lines, on Magazine street; 101 leet, 11 inches, on Natchez street; 106 feet, 6 inches on Gr vier street. R’-nted at a bout §37,000 per annum. Val <""’r'ued at §700,000 1 Prize. 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 '"eet 7 inches, front on Natch ez street. Rented at 1200. Val ued at | 0 000 1 Prize do. Adjoining tbc Arcade, No. 18, 23 feet front, on Naioi ez street. Rented at §1200.--- Valtted at 20,’00 1 Prize do. Adjoining t' e Area*’*, No. 20,23 feet front, on z street. Rented §I2OO. Vah ued at 20,000 l P'ize do No. 23. North-east C rner of Basin and Custom house street. 40 feet front on Ba sin. atid 40 feet on Franklin st. by 127 feet deep in Custom house street. Rented at SISOO. Val ued at 20,000 1 T'r '.e do. No. 24, Sonth-west corner of Basin and Custom house st: 32 feet 7 in. on Basin, 32 feet 7 inches on Franklin. 127 feet 104 inehes deep, in front of Custom-house street. Rented at §ISOO Valued at 20,000 IPr /.e do No. 339, 21 feet, *» in ches on Royal street, by 127 feet 11 inehes deep. Rented at §IOOO. Valued at 15,000 1 Prize, 250 shares, Caiialßank stock 100 each. 25,000 1 Prze do. 200 do. Cos tttiercial do. §IOO each, 20,000 1 Prize do. 150 do. tc Traders’§loo each. * 15,000 1 Prize do. 100 do. City Bank, §IOO each, 10,000 1 Prize 100 do do do do do lrt-000 1 Prize 100 do do do <!o do 10,000 1 Prize 50 do Exchtnge Bank, §IOO each, 5.000 1 Pr>z“ 50 do rlo do §IOO each. 5,000 t Peis'* 25 do Gas Light Bank, §IOO eai h. 2,500 1 Prize 25 do do do do do 2,500 1 Prize 15 do Mechanics’ & Traders SIOO each, 1.500 1 Trize 15 do do do do 1,500 20 Prizes each 10 shares of the Lou isiana State Bank, SIOO each, each Si 000, 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 tlm Bank of Louisiana, *20,000 200 Prizes, each 1 share of $100«,of the New Orleans Bank, 20 000 150 Prizes, each 1 sha.e of SIOO, of the Union Bank of Florida r j.OOO 000 $1,500,000 TICKETS 320—N0 SHARES. The whole of the Tickets, with their Numbers, as atso, those containing the Pri zes, will be examined and sealed by the Commissioners appointed under the" Act, previously to their being put into the wheels. One wheel will remain the Six Hundred Prizes, and the first 600 Numbers that shall be drawn ons, will be eotitled to such Priz. as may be drawn to itsnu nbers, and the fin tunate holders of such prizes will have such property transferred to them immediately •ifiev the drawing, unencumbered and without r I\ deduction 1 line 18 11 ,10 'D bavin? a.;* - R inks IV ;t. r n.>v»e«sion belong.n to ih" vulise-ibcr 1 1 ease retu-r ih-r 1 * » -be Mirra -() T ' 1 ~ 10 H II 3A:t RO\V " The article published below, concerning »h* i.ew suit popular doctrine advanced by the illustrious Goehtwc, ot Germany, cannot •all ol excioug a deep aud thrilling interest throughout our country, .Ualchlcss ManaUvrt FOR CONSUMPTION. 939 q q [ I ranslt'leU from the German. J LOUIS Os FON GOELICKE, or SERNAS I THE GREATEST OF HUMAN BEN EFACTORS. Citizensof ?!orth and South America, FTYO Louts Orrjjx Goemckk, M. D. of 1 Germany. Europe belongs the im|>erieli able honor ol adding a >kw and precious Docr-Misr of the Science of Mediciue—-a octrine which, though veheineutly opposed ’ by many of the laculty, [of which lie is a valuable member,] he proves to be well founded in trut'h as any doctrine of Holy Writ—a doctrine, upon the verity of which are suspended the lives ol millions ol our race, and which he boldly challenges hts op posers <o re lute, viz : Consumption is a dis ease always occasioned hy a (disordered state of Fix Vitct (or Life Principle) of the human body : often secretly lurking iu the sys tem for years before there is theitasl complaint of die 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 au inqrortatrt lesson to the apparently healthy of bsthsexes, te.rchin gthem that this insid ious h e may be an,unobserved inmate of their “clayey houses * even while they ima gine themselves secure fro.a its attacks, teaching them that THE GREAT SE CRET IN THE ART OF PRESERVING HEALTH IS TO PLUCK OUT THE DISEASE WHILE in THE BLADE, AND NOT WAIT TILL THE FULL GROWN EAR. This illustriousoenefactor of man is also entitled to our Unfeigned gratitude, aad the gratitude of a world, for the invention of his MATCHLESS SANATIVE,—whose healing fiat may justly claim for it such a title, since it basso signally triumphed over our great common enemy TION, both in the first an.l last stages,---a medicine whhch has throughly filled the va cuum in the Materia Medica, and thereby proved itself the of Piit»i , ct.tiS9.ejfM—a medicine, for which‘all man kind wiilhave abundant cause to bless the beneficent hand of a kind Providence, —a medicine whose wondrous virtues have Iteen so glowingly portrayed 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 into health, and sadness of friends into joyluluess. $ q q q JGiOELICKE’S is a medicine of more value to man than the vast mines of Austria, or even the united reasures of otir globe,—a medicine, which is ob. lined equally from the vegetable, animal and mineral kingdoms, and thus possesses a three-fold power,— a medicine, which thougn designed as a remedy for consumption solely, is possess ed of a mysterious influence over many dis eases of the 1 .man system,—a medicine, which begines to be valued by Physicans ; w? j are daily witnessing its astonishing cures of many whom they had resigned to the g’aspol the ImsatiarleGrave. DOSE of the Sanative, for adults, one drop; for children, a half drop; aud for in ants,a qnarterdropt the directions explain ing the manner of taking a half ora quarter drop. 99 9 9 A certificate from three members of the MEDICAL PROFESSION itl Germany, in EtirOpfe. We, the undersigned, practitioners #f me dicine in Germany are well aware that, bv “tir course, we may forfeit the friendship of some of the faculty, 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 ol the ‘Blindness or nnsoundircss of Dr. Goelieke’s new doctrine, we are happy to say that we deem his Sanative ton valuable not to be generally known—for whr.t our eyes behold and our ears hear, we must believe. We hereby state, that when Dr. Louis Offnn Goelirke first came before the German public, as the pretended discoverer of a nrtv doctrine and anew medicine, we held him In tlie highest contempt, believing, and openly pronouncing him to be abase impbstor and the prince of quacks. But, on heaflhg so much said about the Sanative, against if and for it, we were induced, from motives of cu riosity merely, to make trial of its reputed virtues upon a nutnberof our most hopeless patients; and we now deem it our botindeu duty (even at the expettsb df our self inter est) publicly to acknowledge it* efficacy in curing not ouly consumption, but other fear ful maladies,-which we have heretofore be tieved to be incurable. Our contempt for the discoverer of this medicine was at once swallowed tip in our utter astonishment al these unexpected results; and, as ait*-..ids fsr 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 hos,>ital« is a suifi eot guaranty that it perforins all its promises, ft neednd not our testimony for wherever it is used ’■ is its own best witness. HERMAN ETMULLKR. ft. T>. WALTER VAN GAULT, M. D. ADOLPIIUS WERNER, M D. Germany, DecembciO, 1838. b fs fe b b b Posi Chaplin, Windham. Cos, Con. Job 211. 1838. Sir—A most wonderful cure Ins lately been effected, through the virtues of Dr. Go elick’s Sanative, in the case of an elderly gentleman, who was farg.ne and wasted away in CONSU AIPTION. and considered PAST RECOVERY BY HIS FAMILY PHYSIC AN. He is now comparalively speaking, a WELL MAN. I saw him myselfafew days since, in company withjhis wife starting on a journey to the western part of this State. He ascribes his escape from the very jaw-sol 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 be. “I VOULD WILLINGLY PAY ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR A SINGLE BOTTLEOK IT, IFICOULD NOT PURCHASE IT FOR A LESS “RICE. To hma'b-Sitni.fivc Is shoves!] •due. WATK P GOODE LL, P M. I'Ll ahn -e Medicm- for -X Tll O *T 4 S GAB Ny »* a., v, ►Vererce, Tan ‘jr ' ‘ i Tkt emus* of Bilious f ont* plmiut *fM«t m ufMviie of lur* A XX ELL regulated and proportionat quantdy ot bile upoD the stomach is «| ways requisite for the promtmsn ol sound health—it stimoiate# digestion, snd k* fD# the intestinal canal free Irom all obstructions On the inferior surface ot the liver is a cular bladder, iu which the bile is fi rS f J'* served, being formed by the bver from i|.« blood, Thecce it passes into the stomach a&d intestines, aud regulates the indites l,on. Thus wesee when there t. a deficient cy o! bile, the body is constantly cosiitV Ou the other hand, an overabundance of btle cause* frequent nausea in the stomach and often promotes very severe attacks disease, which sometimes end in death Fevers are slw ays preceded by sytrdoms of a disordered stomach; as are also •corfulous disorders, and all sympathetic functional, organic or febrile di,ea SM F rant the same cause, the natural and heal thy action of the heart, and the whole vas cular system is impaired aud reduced below us natural standard, as exhibited in p a | pitatious, languid pulse, torpors of the lii„b s syncope, and even death itself, in C( „ )8e ; quence of an overabundance of a peculiar offensive substance to the -dicestiv. organs. * c The approach ofbilious diseases is at all times attended by decided symptoms of an existing diseased slate of the ston.ad, a ..J bowels; i.e. with those signs which are known to point out their contents to be of a morbid, irritating nature ; but whenever the alimentary canal happen* to be loaded with irritating matter, some derangement of the hcullhy operation, either of the general i "> s,e "b "sos some particular organ of the body is the certaiu result; and when this slate happens to be united with any other symptoms of disease, its effects *re alwavs thereby much aggravated The progress xd" organic obstruction is often so rapid is scarcely to admit of lime for the applica tion of such aid as is so be offered by art yet, in general, the premonitory symptoms of gastric load are perceptible for'a day or two previous to the feverish par«,»i, ll)t a period, when the most efficacious assistance may be given, by unloading the stomach and alimentary canal of its irritating con tents, and thus reducing the susceptibili ty of disease MOFFAT’S LIFE MEDICINES should always be taken in the early stages 01 bilious complaints; and if perscvered*in strictly according to the directions, will positively oflcct a cure. The mineral medicines often prescribed in these diseases, although they may effect •a temporary cure at the same tin e create an unhealthy state of the blood, and consequently fund to promote a return of the very disease which they are employed to cure, it is then by the use of purgatives, exclusively formed of vegetable compounds which, possessing within themselves no deleterious agencies, which decomposition, combination or alteration can develope or bring into action, snd therefore capable of producing no effect, save that which is desir zd—that a safe remedy is found. Tim LIFE I'ILLS A-PHCENIX BIT ’rER§ have proved to i»c the most happy in their effects in cases of bilious diseases, of any purely vegetable pieparation ever offer cd to the public. If the stomach is foul, they cleanse it by exciting it to throw oft its contents ; if not, they pass to the duodenum without exciting vomiting or nausea in the stomach ; stimulating the neighboring viccra, as the liver and patterns, so as to produce a more copious flow of their secretions into the intestines; stimulating the exaleut capillaries, terminating iu the inner coat, which an increased flow of the lisclevs particles of the body, foreign matters, or retained secretions, are completely dischar ge^ For further particular* of the above modi ine see MOFFAT'S GOOD SA MARITAN, a copy of which accompanies Hie medicine. A Oopy may also be obtained hi Hie different Agents who have thr mrdi bines for sale QJ* French, German, and Spanish di rections cab be obtained oil application t the office. 375 Broadway. fjy All jto.a paid ietters will receive immediate attention. Sold wholesale and retail hy WILLIAM B. M*’FFAT, 375 Ilroadwav, N. Y. A liberal deduction made lo those who pur chase to sell again. Agents.—-Thr Life Medicines may nl«o be had of file principal druggists in every •own throughout tlie United Slates and the Canadas. Ask for Moffat’s Life Pills aud Pheuix Hitlers; ami be sure that a sac simile of John Moffat's signature is tijam the label of each bottle of bitters, or box of pills. Fhe above medicine for sale by THOMAS GARDNER. Agent. September 14. 1839. 23 AL ABA MA LANDS FOR IS ALE. Entire 7 14 30 N. half 8 14 30 S. half 4 14 3fl S. half « 14 30 S- half 11 14 09 ». half 34 19 o# W. half 29 16 90 S. half 29 18 og K. lialf 21 22 26 S. half 32 18 28 N. half 33 20 og W. half. 26 15 24 S. half 29 16 25 N. half 9 14 30 E. half 2 18 25 Entiie 33 15 25 Any of the above Lands will he sold oa terms to suit purchasers, by application to John 1). Pitts, Esq. Florence, Ga. or to the subscriber, at Macon. Sept 14 23 J. COWLES. (Cr- The Columbus Sentinel will insert the above in the place of my other advertise mentin that paper. J. J. A. H. HACOA, ATTORNEY AT LAW, STARKSVILLE. IEE COUNTY. GEORGIA WILL attend the Courts of the CHAT TAHOOCHEE cißcun Nov. 25 35 ly VVI LLIAMk~MAY Attorney at Law, STARKSVILLE, Lee county, Gs. will practice in all the counties of the Chat. tahonchee circuit. JVlarch 10 48 ly T>r7~ LUMPKIN, GA. CAN, at all times be found by those wish ing his services, at kis office, sr t’f house ol M. McCullar, Esq. when uq: j r* essior.o'ly engaged. J in 20 42 THE Subscriber will 1 trend' toThecoTjee lion of idl de*j f s '" j t],e lair firn. of V Barroa, un to Apr : . 1839. >*••*.’llß indebted m sen) firm will please ’• •*' V 3 * cc<ii,i’eU * ri A LHROVf