The mirror. (Florence, Ga.) 1839-1840, November 09, 1839, Image 4

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IRWINTON & SIREN. « re*,* ci'u.iy I ‘.he steamers UWiM *«rt &i «,H ran is regal*. between t LOR k Vk anti XP AL ACHICOL A, (touching ~ l*»ta 1 leaving each place tther -rafely, eve ry \Ve.l ies lviy im»*l Saturday. ihe pet run l'- ..C the .[»«bl»C is respectfully *«>iicue.l. Freic'kt and pass.ee, at customary rates <or which apply to the Captains on board, ot *° BEALL, HILL tc LAURENCE, l' l-irence FIELD V; MOR * VN. Irwimoul DODGE. KOLB Sc McK.X V, Apalaciucoi. Yloren*e« August 20, 20 Ware 51 »:i«*c'vfc Canniissioa business. *|y(lS subscribers having ?"" ~ |jf f the W are .- Jj (louse lately occupied by John D. Pitt* & Cos. have as soc'. tied the ..selves together for t ie |> ir pose of .nns.tctin; a general <- D I *• j SION BUSINESS; under the name and style of BEALL, FULL & LAURENCE. As our attention wilt he particularly directed M the receiving 3111 fot'vm'ing goods amt cottunt we shall make every arrangement necessary* for storing and taking care ot the •ante. , , , vs ’Pile business will Its conducted by , lr. \. \V. Him., a i I wc pledge ourselves that n .’th.n * sl» ill be wanliu : on our parts to give ge tertl s .tis'a tion. With these assuran c we >. .pa to receive a libetal share ot pub lie p itrouage. E. T. BEALL, X. \v. mu.. M. J. LAURENCE. Vi.ly 29 L“> * • J. B. STARK, fJUAI.VDIU Ml G A 1!S3!0 f t itERCII IST, SI. JtMeiili. Fla. January 19, 1 W.»r A - (Join mission b u s / i V / ; & s’. „ IMIK subscriber respect - I fully notifies ids friends 6*D-*<*&'Jao tirf the planters of Stewart <FSNflba»lPßi coniityfHint lie will be pr< pared to forward Goods and Cotton the en suing vear. lie has made every necessary arrangement to secure the safety ot Cotton and Goods consigned to him. He hopes to be able to give satisfaction, and respectfully refers the public to those for whom he has done business iu this line here tol'ore. 11. W.’WOODWARD. Florence, Sept. 7 eow3m 22 “ 111 WIN TON MASONIC IjOttcry, Authorised i.v an Act of the Leg islature of the State ol Alabama. To be diawn in the town of Irwinton. Barbour county, Alabama, on the 1 ills*’l WEDNESDAY in APRIL, 840. or soon er, il the tickets can be sold—for the pur pose of erecting a Masonic Hall >n the town of Irwinton, Kpll f J VS l PlUZEof* * $5,000 1 •%, „ 2,000 1 „ v 1,000 A „ 500 4 250 20 „ 100 24 , „ 25 5000 „ 3 5055 Prizes. Not two blanks to a Prize. All the prizes to be put up in one wheel, and the numbers in another and drawn out Done publicly, under the superintendence •of live Commissioners. Price of tickets THREE DOLLARS, Half and quarter in prnpottioti, which can he had by application to either of the man-, agers, by letter, (or otherwise,) post paid, at Irwinton, Ala Any person wishing to purchase a quanti •ty shall be allowed a liberal discount. W. S. TAYLOR. ) A. P. CRAWFORD, S Manageis. JOHN CHAIN, S October 16, 1889. 2D td FLORE NCE ACADEMY, LTI HE-exercises of the M tie De| a - ' t cut X of the Florence Academy, will com nieuce on Monday next, 7th ilist, under the superintendence of Mr. Gkoroe J. ?!■- Cleskev, who comes well recommended as an instructer of youth. The falln vreg will be the rates of tuition, per quarter: Orthography, Reading anti Writing §1 Os do da do with Arithmetic, 5 O'" English Grammar - in;l Geography, A nr Higher English Branches, Languages. r ) o The Female Department will romUWOt on the same day, under the dirpg'.iva of Miss Margaret Hxuvev. Os M-sr vey’s qualifications the Trustees deem t i '• necessary <o speak, as they are ti > w i known to require any recoinmeudatian ftra them. The terms of tuition, will bj th' same as stale above, and to, Drawing and Painting, 12 A- Needlework an extra-charge of 3 0 r Boar I can bo l.a I, lor Males and O nil°F in the most respectable houses, at roasoc? Lie prices. Jau. 5 39 B Y TIIE TRU.S . B -L-. Mettle Votts* Act-mils. ALI, those indebted to the laic firm of HAUVEY& CHASTAIN or JOHN I*.IIARVEY, are requested to come for ward ami settle immediately, as I am anxious t.. close the business* I can be found at the back room of the ol I -tore of Smith & Win frer. JOHN P. IIA LVFY. 0:117 03 ~c \ r Fu iMif LRET ts * EoRGE II c WM. I. WILLEitS * J respectfully inform the ot Fmien *e and lll** surro Hiding country, that th -y have p&rtuancntly located themselves -i FI »» nee, and are prepared to execute in ill - ai.tl worHiiiiMliike slyie, Siiic Boards. Bureaus, Tables, Chairs, VV«*rk •and Warh Stands, and. Furniture of every deacriitfion use*) in this section of the eoun try. They Hatter th“tnselves. from their long experreaee, that tluev will- be able to give genera! satisfaction to those wtu muy Javor tiia, n with tlieir patronage. April D 52 Ayi R" MI N. w(u» can «.v« HM]ues| tionsblc reference, wants a situation AS over* >er, fertile year 1840. Apt ly at *hc *** **** ®f McCulim V Pejrrv, Lumpkin, Ga. as if "*■-* *'' • t. * cc 44»* Stewrt Sheriff sate*. WILL ,*es 1 1 oH'ore the Court House door in tb«. town ot Lumpkin, art county, on the Ist Tuesday in DE CEMBER next, between the usual hours ot sale, the following property, to w/: One sorrel horse aud one two horse wag on, taken as the property- of Siineon B. Lester, to satisly one Jt'i Fa. issued out ot Stewart Superior Court, in favor of Edward Smith, vs. George D. Lester and Simeon B. Lester, Also, Lot of Land No. 1«3. m the 24th uslrict of Stewart comity, taken as the pro i»*rty of Jan es M. MillieL, to satisfy sundi • •| Fas issued out of a justice's court Ot •tewart county, ; n favor ol Henry VV . -jiears and others, vs said Milner. Also. No. 107, in the 24tli district of S'e« i county, taken as the property of H. Kei- V, to satisly sundry 1* I 1* as I sued out of 'justice’s court of Stewart county, in favor ol D. U. Rodgers and others, vs said Kelley. Also, Nos. 87, 249, 93, 189. 143, io the 18 h district. No 130, in the 22d district. Nn 161, in the 24tli district, and Nos. 32 > an(l 146 in the 32d district of Stewart conn tv, all taken as ihe property of P. J- Mur rav. to «*•:i.'lv a Fi Fa. issued out of the Superior Court of Hall enmity, in favor of Henry H. Ficid, vs said Murray. A Iso, one road wagon, one feather bed and furniture, seven chairs, one lot of crockery ' ware, otto looking sla>s, three piirof stirrup irons, one lot ol school ijoOkfi, one lot of medical books, two pine tables, one pot. one oven an-i one frying pan, one lot of knives and forks, one cow anil call', 110 bushels ot corn, more i r less, one bri* k kiln, one sad dle. one lot of medicines, five or six tier ns of standing corn, three slacks of fodder, one' man horse, and one ufgro woman named Ttl.lv, 4'» or .VI years old, all taken as the property of George D. Lester. L* satisfy *i Fi Fa i.<s ied out ol Stewait Superior I ourt iu favor of Miller, Ripley *lc Cos and others, vs said Lester. m. m. flemiNg, sheriff Oct. 11. 1839._ A GREE ABLEto tm order of the Hon m_ orable Inferior Court of Sumter Comi ty when setting as a Court of ordinary, will be sol I on the first Tuesday in December next before the Court House door in Amer tens. Smut, r county, lot No. 243. iu the stlt district »l Eariv county, ott the first Tues day in December next, it the Court house doorofth.it county. Sold for the bettefit of the heirs and creditors of Uriah Fuller K< WALTON W. FULLER. Adni'r September 3,1839. 23 \GRKF. MILE to ati order of the honor - able the Inferior court of the county of Sumter, when silting fur ordinary pur poses, will he sold, on the first Tuesday in .1 \NU ARY next, at the court house door in the county of Randolph, Lot of Laud No. 7, in tl t- tenth district of formerly Lee now Randolph county, forth** benefit of Aloxan d* r Carrether- 1 , a minor. ELIZABETH BUCK, (formerly Elizabeth Joiner,) Sumter co. Oct. 22. Guardian. \GREEABLE to an order of the hon orable the Interior Court of Sumter county, when sitting as a Court of ordinary, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in JANU •* R Y next, before the court house door in Vtncricus, Sumter comity, lot of laitd. No. 188, in the 17th district of fnrmeily Lee, ow Sumter county, t« be sold for the hen fit of the heirs and creditors of Uriah Ful ler, deceased. WALTON W. FULLER, Oct. 22 29 Adm'r. GEORGIA Tjee Comity. WHERE AS, Ann Mercer applies to me for letters of Administration on the estate of Silas Mercer, late of said county, decease 1. This is, therefore, to cite and admonish nil and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to Iu and appear at my of gee, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said let ters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, this 4th September. 1 5 39. SA M L C. W YOU E, c. c. o. GEOItGI V— Lee. Coun < if. 9TTHERFRVS, Garey G. Ford applies to V me for letters of Administra ion on the estate of John I. Ford, deceased. This is therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at mv office, within the time'prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office, this 23iii September, 1839. 27 S. C. WYCIIE.c. c.o. months after date, application will be made to the honor-aide Inferior court of Burke comity, lyhen sitting for ordioary tmrposcs, for leave to sell Francis, *nd her two children, Bill and Mariali. belonging ro the estate of H. ('. Mound, deceased, for the benefit of the creditors solely. WILLIAM W. MAUND, June 20,1839 15 Adm’r. ALABAMA LANDS FOR BALE. Entire 7 14 30 N. half 8 14 30 S- half 4 II 30 half 6 14 30 *B. half 11 14 29 S. half 34 19 28 XV. half 29 16 20 8. half 21 18 28 E. half 21 22 20 8. half 32 18 28 N. half 33 20 20 XV. half 26 15 24 8. half 29 16 25 N half 9 14 30 E. half 2 18 25 Entiie 33 , 15 25 Any of the above Lands will be soi l on 1 terms to suit purchasers, by application to John D. Fitts. Esq. Florence, Ga. or to the subscriber, at Macon. Sept 14 23 J. COWLES. LVND FOR SALE. THE .Subscriber offers for sale two set tlements of Laid. One containing ; 966 a res principally oak and hickory niid liammocL will 1 :tn an;} {th ?rr ' cnltivadon; one Grist Mill, Gin and Cut ton crew on the same. The other consists e* 610 tier*'* oak and hicktvy* with 15ft acr-*s n*'i|et*cnlfivation. Theabove lands he on the H.itehachtibbee C*-**-»*k, about 16 miles west of Florence, in Russell county, Alabama. Persons i\ Ell ina to purchase will do well to call and view the premises. Terms to suit purchasers „ . JOHN TARVER. October 1,1839, tID JOB BRINNTING f XWTIT CiKOUfKD At THIS OFFtC#. GEORGIA—Lee County. Ru\e yin, to foreclote a Mortgage, m Lee Superior Court. James L. Ross. ) |T ap|ieanng to the vg- V 1. Court, on the pe- Thomas Bctleb- J ntion ot James L. Ross, of file in this Court, that 1 iintiias Butier, then and still of the county ot Bald win, in said State, on the tiftiiday ot Janu ary, iu the year of our Lord, eighteen hun dred and thirty-seven, in the said county ol Lee. made and sealed, and tlien and there delivered to the said James L, Ross, his cer tain mortgage deed, bearing date the day aud vear aforesaid, theieby mortgaging to the ..lid James L. Ross, the two lutsur tracts of land, known as the lots numbered two Imti- Ired andsixiy-ono and two hundred and se venty, in the fourteenth disfrictof tlt-J coun ty of L*e; (the word fourteenth, in said mortgage, abbreviated and written fourth, but intended fourteenth;) and both ol said lots together, containing four hundred and five acres of land, more or less, the better to secure the payment of a certain promissory note, bearing date the satis - day and year aforesaid, which the sai l I hamas RutW i hail then and there made and delivered to the said James L. Ross, tvlierely, by the first day of February, ei 'hteeit hindred and tltir ty-cighr, the said Thomas Butler promised to pay the Said James L. Rois, or order, tne sum of two thousand dollars, with interest from the first day ot Februtiry then next, for value received, and which said mortgage deed and promissory t,ole, are now here pro duceil in Court; and, it further appearing to the Court that the sum ol eleven hundred and eighty-three Dollars anti lifiy-niue cent; principal, besides interest thereon, font the ninth day of January, eighteen hundred anil tliirty-nine, is still doe on said note and uu paid, and the said Janies L. Russ hiving prayed the foreclosure ot the sai I mo it ga j e in terms of the statute in such eases provi ded : and whereas, the said James L. Rom is about to file his lull for the purpose of te i’o' ining 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 redemption in ami to said-mortgage premises shall be henceforth, forever barred anil foreclosed. Audit is further ordered by the Court, that the said Thomas Butler be 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 pit lie gazette in tfiis State, previ ous to said term. A true extract from the minutes of the Superior Court, this 4th September, 1839. SAM’L C. WYCIIK.CI’k S. C. ms m 24 Ilf OFFAT’S Vegetable Life j| s a|S(l j=|j<rnix Killers. Tile, universal estimation iu which the celebra ted Lise Pills and PhokSix Bittkiis arc held, is satisfactorily demonstrated by the 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 js not less from a deeply gratifying confidence that they are the means of extensive and in estittiabl good among his afflicted I dhiw creatures than from interested considera tions, qnd the proprietor of these pre eminently successful medicines is desirous of keeping them constantly before the pub lic eye.—The sale o f every addinttional box and bottle is a guarantee that some person will be relieved from a greater or less degre t of suffering, and be improved in general health ; for in no case of suffering from disease can tltey be taken in vain. The proprietor has never known or been in formed of an instance in which they have failed to do good. In the most obstinate cases of chronic dyspepsia, torpid liver, rheumatism, asthma, nervous and billions head ache,costiveness, piles, general debility, sctofulous swelling aud ulcers, scurvy, salt rheum and all other chronic affections ol the organs and membranes, they effect cures with a rapidity and permanency which few persons would theoretically he lieve, but to which thousands have te--ifi -cl from happy experience. In coals and coughs, wliieh, if neglected, superinduce the most fatal disease of the lungs, and indeed the vicera in general, these medicines, if taken but for three or lour days, never fail. Taken at night, they so promote the insensible perspira ion, and so relieve the system of febrile action and feculent ob structions, as to produce a most delightful sense of convalescence in the morning: and though the usual symptoms of a cold should partially return during the dav. the repetition of a suitable dose at the next hour of bed lime will almost invariably effect permanent relief without further aid. Their elfect upon fever- of a more acute and more violent kind is not less sure and speedy it taken in piopnrtionable quantity ; and persons retiring to bed with inflamatorv systoms of the most alarming kind, will awake with the gratifying consciousness that tlte fierce enemy has been overthrown, and can easily be subdued. In tile same way, viceral fttrgesence, though long estab ILlied, and viceral infiamations. however critical, will yield—the former to small and the latter to large doses of the Life Pills; and so also hysterical affections, hypocoti drioeipni, restlessness, and very many other varieties of the Neurotica! cla-s of diseases, yield to the efficacy of the ptiecenix Bitters, Full directions for the use of tlte.se tne.li ci es. and sliowitig their distinctive applica bility to different complaints, act ompany them; and they can be obtained, wholesale anti retail at 375 Broadway, where numer ous certificates of their uupnrrallcd suc cess are always open to inspection. For additional particulars of tiie above medicines, see Moffat’s “good Samaritan,” a copy ofwliich accompanies the medicine : a copy can always be obtained o the different Agents who have the medicine for sale. French. German, and Spanish directions can be obtained on application at the office, 375 Broad wiv. All post paid letters will receive immedi ate attention. Prepared and sold by WILLIAM B MOFFAT, 375 Broadway, New York A libetal d-duciion made to those who pur chase to sell again. Agents— The Ltfo Medicines may niso be had of any of the principle Druggists in every tftwn throughout the United States and the Canadas. Ask for Moffat’s Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters; and be sure that a simile of John Moffat’s signature is upon the label of each bottle of Bitters or box of Pills. Prepared and sold by W. B. MOFFAT, 3G7 Broadway New York. The above medicine for sale by THOMAS GARDNER, A<rent Sept. 14 23 ° Wlanfc I>icds7~ FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. ' UNEXAMPIED MAMMOTH M HUM IL THE following details of b Sc In me of a Lottery, to be drawn in December next warrants us io declaring it to be UNPARAL LELED iti the history of Lotteries. PRI ZES, to the amount nace never before been offered to the public. It is true, there are ■ many blqtifks. but on the other hand, the cx | trentely lew chaige of s>2o per Ticket—the I value and number of the capitals, and the re vival of the good old custom of WARfIAN- T'NGTIIAT EVERY PRIZE SHALL BE DRAWN AND SOLD, will, we are sure, give universal satisfaction, and espe cially to the Six Hundred Prize Holders. To ttiose disposed to adventure, we re commend early application being made to its for tickets—when the Prizes are all sold blanks only remain—-the first buyers have ' the best chance. We therefore, eniphnti i rally say—DELAY NOT! but at ouce re- I mit and transmit to us your orders, which ■ shall alway s receive our immediate attention, i Letters to be addressed, aud applications made to SYLVESTER A Cos. 156, Broadway, New York* dje* Observe the No. 150. $ff0O,0OO!I $35,000!! SIX PRIZES OF $30,000 !! TWO PRIZES OF $1.5,000! Til RE' PRIZES OF GRAND REAL ESTATE AND RANK STOCK LOTTERY OF PROPERTY SITUATED IN N. ORLEANS. 'The Richest anil most magnificent Scheme ever presented to the public in this or ann other ronnl r y. TaCMM TS » VXI‘ 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 \T JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, DEC. 1,1839. SCHMIDT y HAMILTON, Managers, SYLVESTER &<’«>. 156. BROADWAY NEW YORK, SOLE AGENTS. WO COMBINATION NUMBERS!! The tl.-eds of the Property, and the Stock transferred in trust to the Coiii itis-ioners appointed by the said \et of lto Legisla ture of Florida, for the security of the Prize-Holders. SPLKNDID SCHEME! 1 Prize. THE ARCADE, 286 feet 5 inches, 4 lines, on Magazine street; 101 feet, 11 inches, on Natchez .street; 106 feet,Cinches on Gr.uierstreet. Rented at a boiit $>37,000 per annum. Val ued at 8700,000 1 Prize. CITY HOTEL, 102 feet «o Common etreet; 146 f'eotfi in cites, on Camp street. Rented at $25,060. Valued .*t 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 .51200.* Valued at 20,900 1 Prize do. Adjoining the Arcade, No. 20,23 feet front, on Natchez street. Rented -SI2OO. Val ued at 90,000 1 Prize do. No. 23, North-east orner rtf' 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. Panted at SISOO. Val ued 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 7ioehe« on Frankhn. 127 feet 104 incites deep, in frnr.t of Custom-house street. Rented at 31500 Valued at 20,000 l Prize do. No. 339. 21 feet, 8 in ches on Royal street, by 127 feet 11 inches deep. Rented at SIOOO. Valued at 15,000 1 Frize, 250 sim es, Canal Bank stock 100 each, 25,000 1 Prize (l*>. 200 do. Commercial do. 3100 each, 20,000 1 Prize do. 150 do. Mechanics’] A’ Traders’ SIOO each. 15,000 1 Prize do. 100 do. City Bank, SIOO each, 10,000 1 Prize 100 do do do do do 10,060 1 Prize 100 do do do do do 10,009 1 Prize 50 do Exchmge Bank, 3100 each, 5.000 1 Pr>zo 50 do do do SIOO each, 5,000 1 Prize 25 do Gas Light Bank, SIOO ea<h, _ 2,500 1 Prize 25 do do do do do 2,500 1 Prize 15 do Mechanics’ 5c Traders SIOO each, 1.500 1 Prize 15 do do do do 1,500 20 Prizes each 10 shares of the Lou isiana State Back, §IOO each, each 31000, 20,000 10 Prizes, each 2 shares, of §IOO each, each Prize S2OO of the Gas Light Bank, 2,000 200 Prizes, each 1 share of §IOO, of the Bank of Louisiana, ! 20,000 200- Prizes, each 1 share of 3100, of the New Orleans Bank, 20,000 150 Prizes, each 1 share of §IOO, of the Union Bank of Florida 15,000 fio ° $1,500,000 TICKETS S2O—NO SHARES. The whole of the Tickets, with their Numbers, as also, 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 contain the Six Hundred Prizes, and the first 600 Numbers that shall bo drawn out, will be entitled to such Priz. as may be drawn to its numbers, anil the for tunatc holders of such prizes will have such property transferred to them immediately after the drawing, unencumbered and without ant, deduction ! June 18 11 tID OF.RSONS having any Books in their > possession belonging to th** subscriber, will please return them to the Mirror Office July 27 16 H. H. BARROW tfuiuou.i.jum ~(, 1...,,, ,V. Ine article pubtioAed below, concernibg ths uew and popular doctrine advanced by the illustrious Uot-licke, of Germany, cannot tail ol exciting a deep and thrilling interest throughout our country. Matchless Knnative* FOR CONSUMPTION. $ e q sj q [ TrantL'Ud freon the German.} LOUIS OFFON GOELICKE, OF GKKMA.N V TIIE GREATEST OF HUMAN BEN EFACTORS. Citizens of Worth and South America, FI4O Louis Offj.n Goelickk, M. D. of -I Germany, Europe belongs the imperish able honor of adding a sew and precious doctrine of the Science of Medicine— a octrine which, though vehemently opposed by 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 suspended the fives of millions ol our race, and which lie boldly challenges his op posers to relute, viz : Consumption is a dis ease always occasioned by a disordered slate of Vis Vila (or Life Principle) of the human body; 05** often secretly lurking iu the sys tem for years be for cohere is the least complaint of the Lungs^fJ)—and which may be as cer tainly, though not so quickly cured, as a com mon cold or a simple hcodache• An invalua bly precious doctrine tins as it imparts an important lesson to the apparently healthy of both sexes, icnchin g them that this insid ious foe may be an,unobserved inmate of their “clayey houses ’ even while they ima gine tl emselves secure fro.:; its attacks, teaching them that THE GREAT SE ORET 1N TIIE AUTOF PK EBERVING HEALTH LS TO PLUCK OUT THE DISEASE WHILE in THE BLADE, AND NOT WAIT TILL THE FULL GROWN EAR. This iliustriousoenefactor of man is also entitled toottr unfeigned gratitude, and the gratitude of a world, lor the invention ol his MATCHLESS SANATIVE,—whose healing fiat may justly claim for it such a title, since it liasio signally triumphed over our great common enemy CONSUMP TION, both ir the first and last stages,-—a medicine which lias throughly tilled the ra cnum in the Materia Medico, and thereby proved itself the OF PllYSl rT4'<s /J) —a medicine, for which all man kind will have abundant cause to bless the beneficent hand of a kind Providence, —a medicine whose wondrous virtues have been so glowingly portrayed even by some ol our clergy, in their pastoral visits to the sick chamber; by which means they often be come the happy instrumcntsofchang'mg de spondency into hope, sickness into health, and sadness of friends into joyfuluess. <? *3 T *?• *3 . GOELICK E’S is a medicine ol more value to mao than the vast mines of Austria, or even the united re-astires of our globe,—a medicine, which is oh, lined equally from the vegetable, animat and mineral kingdoms, anti thus possesses a tihiek-fold power,— i 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 medieiet, which begines to be valued by Physicuns ; >vl j are daily witnessing its astonishing cures of many whom they hail resigned to the g’aspot the I.\s.\iiabi.k Grave. DOSE of the Sanative, for adults, one drop; for children, a half drop; ami for in auts,a qnartcrtlrop ; the directions explain ing the manner of taking a bail or a quarter drop. f i) *3 <3 <3 *3 A eer*ificate f-.oni three members of the MEDICAL PROFESSION iu Germany, m Europe. We, the undersigned, practitioners of me dicine in Germany are well aware that, by >ur course, we may forfeit the friendship of some of the faculty, blit 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 soundness or unsonnihiess of Dr. Goclicke’s new doctrine, we are happy to say that we deem his Sanative too valuable not to be generally known—for what our eyes behold and our ears hear, we must believe. We hereby state, that when Dr. Louis Offon Goelicke first came before the German fiublic, as the pretended discoverer of anew doctrine and a new-medicine, we In Id him in the highest contempt, believing, and openly pronouncing him to be abase impostor and the prince of quacks. But, ou hearing so much aaid about the Sanative, against it and for it, we were induced, from motives of ett riosity merely, to make trial of its reputed virtues upon a number of our most hopeless patients; and we now deem it our houndcit duty (even at tlte expanse of our self inter est) publicly to acknowledge its efficacy in curing not only consumption, but other fear ful maladies, which we have heretofore be lieved to be incurable. Our contempt for the discoverer of this medicine was at once swallowed up in our utter astonishment at these unexpected results: an - !, ns nm*,,ds fer our abuse of him, we do franklv 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. Tlte recent adoption of tnis medicine into some of our European hospitals is a suifi enf gnarantythat it performs all its promises, ft needed not our testimony for wherever it is used *t is its own best witness. HERMAN ETMULLD ~ M. D. WALTER VAN GAULT, M. D ADOLPHUS WERNER, M D. Germany, December Iff, 1838. b\b h b h Post Office Chaplin, Windham, Cos, Con. July 20, 1838. - Sir—A most wonderful cure has lately been effected, through the virtues of Dr. Go elick’s Sanative, in the case cf an elderly gentleman, who was fargaucand wasted away in CONSUMPTION, and considered PAST RECOVERY BY HIS FAMILY PHYSIGAN. lie is now comparatively speaking, a WELL MAN. I saw him myself a lew days since, in company withjhis wife starting on a journey to the western part of this State. He 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 fie. ‘*l WOULD WILLINGLY PAY ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR A SINGLE BOTTLE OF IT, IF I COULD NOT PURCHASE IT FOR A LESS PRICE. To him’lie Sanative is above all value. WATER GOODELL, P. M. Theabove Medicine for sale, by THOMAS GARDNER. Agent. Fference, Jan 26 j The Cause of lliUou* < ©«,_ plaint anti a ufiotle of « %, Vf , AW ELL regulation and propom OLj . * quantity of bile upon the stomach is al ways requsile lor ihe promotion of sound health—it stimulates digestion, and keens the intestinal canal free from all obstructions On the interior surface of the fiver n, a se cular bladder, in which the bile is fi rs , . served, being formed by the i.vcr from tl.e blood. Thence »t passes iuto the stomach and intestines, nnd regulates the indiges tion- Thus we sec when there isa deficien cy o; bile, the body is cointantly costive. On the other hand, an overabundance of bile causes frequent nausea in the stomach and often promotes very severe attaiks of disease, which'sometimes end in death. Fevers arc always preceded by symtoms of a disordered stomach; as are also scorfulous disorders, and all sympathetic functional, organic or febrile diseases. From the same cause, the natural and heal thy action of the heart, and the whole vas culur system is impaired and reduced btlow its natural standard, as exhibited in pal pitations, languid pulse, torpors of the limbs syncope, and even death itself. j u couse! quence of an overabundance of a peculiar offensive substance to the di-cstive organs. The approach of bilious diseases is at all times attended by decided symptoms of an existing diseased stale of the stomach aiid bowels; i.e. witu those signs which are known to point out tlieir contents to be u ( „ mot bid. irritating nature; but wbeneier the alimentary canal happens to be loaded witli irritating matter, some derangement id tl.e healthy operation, either of the general system, or <>l some particular organ o ftJie •*ody is the certain resti!/; and when this state happens to be united with any other symptoms of disease, its .effects are always thereby much aggravated The progress of organic obstruction is often so rapid as scarcely to admit of time for the applies. *ion of such aid as is to be offered by art, yet, in general, the premonitory symptoms ol gastric load are perceptible fora day or two previi us to the feverish paroxism, period, whtn the most efficacious assistance may be given, by unloading the stomach and alittn nlary canal of its irritating con tents, anil tints reducing the susceptibili- I v ot disca. e - MOFFAT’S LIFE MEDICINES', .should always he taken iu the early stages ol bilious complaints; and if perscvcicd in strictly according to the directions, will positively effect acute. The mineral medicines often prescribed in these diseases, although they may effect a temporary cure at the same tin e create an unhealthy stale of the blood, and consequently tend to promote a return of the very disease u Licit lin y are employed to cure. It is thou by the use of purgatives, exclusively formed of vegetable coin) out (is which, possessing within themselves no deleterious agencies, which decomposition, combination or alteration can dcvclopc or hiitig into action, and therefore capable of producing no effect, save that which is desir ed— that a sale remedy is lontiil. The I H E PILLS A: PLCENIX BIT 9’ERS have provt and to be the- most happy in tlieir (fleets incases of bilious (list asos, til' any purely vegetable preparation ever nfiir ed to the p Idic. 11 the stomach is lotd, they cleanse it by exciting it to threw offns contents; ifnot, they pass to li e duodenum wi.ltoitt exciting vomiting or nance.i in ilia stomach ; stimulating tile neighboring viccia, as llit liver and patterns,' so as re ptodiice a mote copious flow of Ihr ir secret ices into the intestines; stimulating the exalt nt capillaries, terminating in the inner co.t, which an increased flow - t>f the useless particles ot tiie hotly, foreiL'ii mallets, or retained secretions, are completely dischar ged. For further particulars of the nhovo tncdi-ine sec MOFFAT'S GOOD SA MARITAN, a copy ofwliich accompanies the medicine. A Copy may also be obtained of the different Agents who have the mctli cities for sale French, Germ,in, arid Spanish di rections can lx* obtained oil application t the office, 375 Broadway. All post pu and letters will rrceire immediate attention. ■Sold wholesale ami retail by WH-LIAM U. iM' I**FAT, 375 Broadway. IS. Y. A liberal deduction made to those who pur chase to sell a Tain. Agents. —’l he Lite Medicines may also be had of the principal druggists in every town throughout the United States and the Canadas. Ask for Moffat’s Life Pills and Pheuix Bitters; and be sure that a lac simile of John Mutfiit’s signature is upon the label of each bottle of bitters, or Lt x of pills. The above medicine for sale hv THOMAS GARDNER.' Agent. September 14. 1839. 93 “j. A. 11. IS.U OV, ATTORNEY AT LAW, STARKS*ILLE. LEE COUNTY. GEORGIA. \ YTI L L attend the Courts of the Ull AT* »* TA HOOCH EE CIRCUI'I. Nov. 95 35 ty WIUYIUI It MAY AHoijicj a I Law. STA RKS VI L LK, Lee county, <-i. will practice iu all the counties of the Chat tahoocliee circuit. March 19 18 lv I>j*. Wiii; M. HartJvfHY LUMPKIN, GA. {1 AN, at all times lie found hy tbossw ish- J ing 11is services, at his office, sr t c house of M. Medullar, Esq. when not [to ossioru 1 Iv rngaged. •I in 26 42 PUTS MULTICAULUS r fUiT. subscriber lias for sale TWO ■ THOUSAND 'cry line MOKUS MULTICAULIS TREE'S, that will aver age over one hundred buds to the tree. W. \V. E(LANDS. Florence. Oct 18 23 THE Subscriber will attend to the collet? lion ol all debts (lits the late firm of Gardner & Barrow, up to April, 1839. — Persons indebted to said firm will please make payment immediately. Anvil 30 f| (j BARROW NOTICE. FIT HE public are hcieby cautioned against trading for a promissory note given by me to Raymond dc Allison, of Apalachicola, for Three hundred anti forty-four dollars and ninety-two cents, dated on or about 15tlt day of May 1838, unless tlte exeentor, ad ministrator or assigns of said Raymond, al lows me for a quantity of bagging suffered to be injured by him while in Itis safe keep ing, it will not be paid unless compelled by law. H. W. WOODWARD. Florence, Sept. 30 3t 26 HENR Y A. GARRETT is the author iscd agent to take notes, receive cash and give receipts for any demands due the Male and Female Academies at Florence. May fi THE TRUSTEE^