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Stewart Sheri/T sales.
WILL oe s W oefore the Court House
door id the town of Lumpkin, Su.w
--* t county, on the Ist I uesday ;n DE-
C i-.iti i!KB licit, oetweeu the usual hours
ol sate, the following property, to out:
One sorrel horse and one two horse wag
on, taken as property ot Simeon 11.
Lester, to satiety <v e ii Fa. issued out <d
{Stewart Super.or Court, iu favor oi Edward
Smith, vs. George l). Lester and Simeon 15.
Lester. . , .
Also, Lot of Land No. IG3, in the 24th
district of St i county, takeu as the pro
perty of .la >“* M. .tiilai r, tosutisij 6uudry
Fi Fas issu I oil of a justice's court o(
Stewart co ity n t.iv.o o( Henry M •
Spears aud hers, v- .aid Milner.
Also. No. I m tiic 24:ii district of Slew
art county, ta .on as the property of H. Kel
ley, to sat iff.’ s iviry Fi Fas issued out of a
justice’s coil t of S ewart county, in tavor ol
D. G. Bodge and on--. vs said Kelley.
Also, Nos. >7, 219, 3, 1?9. 143, in tha
16th district. No «30, iu the 23d district.
No 161, iu the 24til district, and Nos. 32
and 146 in the 32d district of Stewart coun
ty, all taken as the property ol I’. J. Mnr
ray, to satisfy a Fi Fa. issued out of the
Superior Court of Halt county, in favor ol
Henry H. Field, vs. said Murray.
Also, one road w«gon, one feather hed and
furniture, seven chairs, one lot of crockery
ware, one looking glass, three pi:rol stirrup
irons, one lot ol sell tol books, one lot of
medical books, two pine tables, one pot. one
oven and one frying pan, one lot ol knives
and forks, one cow and call. 110 bushels ol
corn, morenr less, one bri k kiln, one sad
dle. one lo» of medicines, live or six acr«s
of standing corn, three slacks ol holder, one
roan horse and oue negro woman named
Tildy, 4") or 30 years old. all taken as the
proper,y*-of George D. Lester, to satisfy a
Fi Fa issued out oI Stewart Superior Court
in tavor f iVJiiler, Ripley As Cos and others,
vs said Lester.
M. M. FLEMING, Sheriff.
Oct. 31, 1839.
Lee Sheriff Sales.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in
DECEMBER next, at the court
house door in the town of Starksville, with
in iiic usual hours of sale, the following pro
perty , to wit:
Lot ol Land, No. 202, in the 14th district
of Lee county, levied on as the property of
Levin Argoe, to satisfy an attachment Fi.
Fa. issuod from the superior cotiri ot Lee
county, iu favor ot' James Hay, vs. said Le
vin Argoe, property pointed out in said Fi.
Fa.
Oue nsfre boy named Washington, about
tenor twwite years old, levied on as the pro
perly of Mark M. Brown, to satisfy a Fi V a
issued from the Superior court of Sumter
couuty, in favor of Richard L. Salter, vs,
Michael Madden and Marl. iM. Brown, pro
perty pointed out by James M. Kelly, plain
tiff's attorney,
Also, Lot of Land, No. 232, in the 2a dis
trict of L-e county, levied on as the pro
perly of Joshua Roberts, tu utisfy 1 Fi Fa
issued from the ,Superb mrt ol Jackson
county, in tavor of Urn . If. Duke, vs Ed
ward Adams,jr. Josh » Roberts Mid 1.. \V.
Shackleford, security on appeal. Property
pointed out by pl.un'itr in execution.
A. DYSON, Sheriff.
At ihe same /hue and. place.
Lot of Land. N *. 89, in the 15th district
of Lee county, levied on as the property of
John B. Horn, to "satisfy a Fi Fa. issued
from the court of common pleas of the city
of Augusta, in favor of William Shan on
vs. said John B. Horn, property pointed oir
by plaintiff’s attorney.
Mao, three negroes. Silver, a woman, and
her two children, Eliza id kidney, six head
of horses and fifteen hundred ushels of
con . levi and on ns the pm why of Zenns Par
ker, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from the Su
perior court of Lee couuty, in favor of John
Rawls and Ilenry V. King, vs. said Parker,
property pointed out Ivy defendant.
1). GOFF, Dep. Shff.
Oct. 28, 1839.
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
"VTTILL be sold, on tire first Tuesday in
v V JANU AR Y next, at the court house
door in the town of Cuthbert, Randolph
county, pursuant to the h st will of Clement
Bryan,dec'd, four Negroes, viz. Abram an
old man, about sixty years old, Joe, a man
about fifty years old. Lucy a woman, about
fifty years old, and Daniel, a man about thir
ty-five years old. Sold for live benefit of the
heirs of said deceased. Terms made known
on the day, by the EXECUTORS.
Oct. 29, 1839. 31
QJ* The Columbus Enquirer will insert
the above tidl the day. L. BRYAN.
A GREEABLY to the requirements of
the will aud testament of the late John
Guilford, of Randolph couuty. dec’d. we
will expose to public sale, on the last Satur
day in DECEMBER, at the residence of
Colson Guilford, six negroes—a woman and
five children. Terms of sale made known
on the day.
JOHN GUILFORD, t v .
COLSON GUILFORD, \ rs '
Georgetown, Nov. 1,1839. 31
A ORF.EABLE to an order of the Hon
orable Inferior Court of Sumter Coun
ty when setting as a Court of ordinary, will
be sold on the first Tuesday in December
next before the Conrt House door in Amer
icas, Sumter county, lot No. 243, in tlie 5.h
If ntTTX/' K> " 'l'jixjo
day in December next, at the Court house
dnorof that county. Sold lor Ihe benefit
of the heirs and creditors of Uriah Fuller
deceased.
WALTON \V. FULLER. Adm'r
Septembers, 1839. 23
A GREEABLC to an order of the hotior
-kjL afiie the Inferior court of the county
of Sumter, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses. will be sold, on the first Tuesday iu
JANUARY next, nt the court horn door in
the county of Randolph, Lot of Land No.
7, in the ten'll <1 <!rict of torn rly Lee now
' Randolph county, tor th» benefit of Alexan
der Carrethers. a minu’r.
ELIZABETH BUCK,
(formerly Kliawbeth Joiner,)
Sum'*r eo. Oct. 22. Guardian
ADM EXISTR ATORS SALE.
AGREEABLE to an . .r i -,r of the ]
ferior Court of Stewart county w hen
sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on
the first Tuesday in January next at the
Coart House door ,in the town of C larks
ville, lUber-haui county, one ha'f -lot of
Land No, fid, in the 6th foist, of said coun
ty..it being apart ol the real estate of James
Giimspie u?sea ed, ot Mississippi. Terms
cash, RICHARD KIDD, \dm'r.
N.iv. Y,,1'839.
I hereby 'constitute and appoint M. r>i
wetbsr (llem-ors, > i< \g- ,t a id Att.,rn«v,
to sell and make titles to said bind.
RICHARD KIDD, Adair.
AGREEABLE to an order of the hon
orable the Inferior Court of Sumter
county, when sitting as aCourt of ordinary,
will be sold, on the first Tuesday in JANU
ARY next, before the court house door in
Ameriens, Sumter county, lot ol lacd. No.
I*B, in the 17rh district of formerly Lee,
now Sumter county, to be sold Ibr the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors of Uriah Ful
ler, deceased.
WALTON \V. FULLER,
Oct. 22 29 Afim’r.
TDOUK months after date, application wifi
-l* be made to the honorable Inferior court
of Btuke county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell Francis, and her
two children, Bill and Mariah, belonging to
the estate of 11. C. Maund, deceased, lor
the benefit of the creditors solely.
WILLIAM W. MAUND,
June 26,1839 15 Adm’r.
GEORGIA —Lee County.
% IT II E RE AS, Garey G. Ford applies ro
i me for letters of Administration oti
the estate of John J. Ford, deceased.
This is therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors Oi
-aid deceased, to be and appear at iny office,
within the time prescribed by law, to shew
cause, if any why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 28th
September, 1839. 27
_S. C. WYCHE, c. cqj
(JEOJtt (2IA— 1j ('aun /y.
i ITIIERE AS, Ann Mercer applies to me
v F for letters of Administration on the
e«tatp of Silas Mercer, late of said county,
decease!.
This is, therefore, to rite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to bs tod an ie.ir at my ol
gee, wiibin the lime prescriuel he law. to
shew cause, if any t‘ e» * ave. why said let
l tcr.sliuuM fee cieio-d.
Given under my hand at office, this 4th
September. 1839.
SAM L C. WYCHE, c. c. o.
L \XD FOIi sale: "
f |AHE Subscriber offers for sale two set
, I- tlemente of Laud. One containing
966 acres principally oak and hickory and
hammock, with 130 acres open and under
cultivation; one Grist Mill, Gin and Cot
ton crew on the same. The other consists
of 640 acres, oak and hickory with 150
acres under cultivation.
Theahov I unis lie u,i the Hatr.hachubbeo
Creek, about 16 miles west of Florence, in
Russel! county, Alabama. Persons wish
ing to purchase will do well to rail and view
the premises. Terms to suit purchasers.
JOHN TARVER.
October L 1839. tl D
ST. JOSEPH AND JBLA RAIL ROAD.
IjHIE undersigned announces to the pub-
S. lie that the St. Joseph and lola Rail
Road is now completed and open for purpo
ses of transportation.
Cars, suitable for the transportation of all
kinds of merchandize, budding materials
and live stock, are provided.
A wharf and ware house are erected at
* lie Chipola Depot, where goods and pro
duce to and from the interior, will be receiv
ed or delivered.
The houses and cotton sheds attached to
tile Rail Road at lola and St. Joseph, are
large md commodious, and euiton and other
merchandize, ;f so directed, will be placed
at either point, under cover.
TANARUS! despatch, economy and safety with
which merchandize and produce may be
transported t»y the new route, through the
coy of St Joseph, when practically tested,
will be fully appreciated by a discerning
public, and all the undersigned now asks. is.
that the Haulers, Cotton buyers and Mer
chants of the interior, will make the experi
ment, confident that it will result to their
profit and satisfaction.
Rates of Charges established on
the St. Joseph Sf lola Railroad,
T i? A NSPORT a tion.
Passengers, git 00 each.
Children, under 12 vears,.... 50 „
MERCHANDIZE.
On each bale of Cotton 15 cts prbale
On Hhds, Barrels, half a.id
qr. (’asks. Tierces, Boxes
Bales, or packages of Mer
chandize, at the rate of. ..,10 ~ bbl.
On each bag of Salt, Coffee,
Pepper 6c Pimento, Corn,
Oats or grain of any kind,
nor measuring over 5 ft:.... 10 ~ bag.
On all Iron castings, krgs of
shot, lead, or nails, grind
stones, mill stones, and all
heavy articles, at the rate
0f...' 5 „ 1001 b.
LUMBER, Ate.
Lumber, Are 2 59 pr 1000 ft.
Bricks 3 00 ~ 1000
Shingles, put up in bundles, 50 „ ~
„ ia bulk 1 00 ~ „
Staves 2 00 „ „
I loop poles, 50 ~ ~
Wood, ‘2 00 ~ cord.
Fine or oak I- gs, hewn or
rough, 3 „ cubit ft.
Cedar logs ~ leniel.
Gigs and Carts, ] 00 each.
Four wheel Carriages, 200 „
LIVE STOCK.
Horses and Oxen, 3 00 per head.
Cows and Calves, 2 00 ~ ~
5.1.C0..-anil Hogs 25 ~ ~
Poultry i oo „ hun’U
WHARFAGE.
On each bale of Cotton, 3 cts per bale.
On each bbl of Merchandize 3 ~ bid.
On all other heavy goods, 10 „ 1000
STORAGE.
The f Aiming rates Wll he charged for all
Goods, .(jr. stored m the Company's Ware-
Houses :
On each bale of cotton, not
exceeding OH days 15 cts. pr bale.
On each barrel of Merchan-
/ !i *c do io „ bbl.
On all measurement Goods, 2 ~ foot.
Bon castings and all heavy
i,r, ' L ' lt '» 5 „ 1001 b.
JOHN D. GRAY. Agent.
St. Joseph. Oct. 28. 1839. 31
Lo«l or
WO NOTES given to the subscriber
-■ by Thomas Howard, and endorsed by
John A. Shirlmg, for twenty-nine dollars
cacti, dated sometime the first of the year,
1837, due ih» 25th December following.—
All persons are cautioned against trading for
said notes, and the makers not to pay them
to any person but tbe subscriber.
JOHN R. BARTEE.
Oct 90 31 at
OLRSON3 having any Rooks in their
* pu.Session belonging t u the subscriber,
will pleas-,- return them to the Mirror Office
July 27 16 H. H. BARROW
GEORGIA— Lee County.
Rule Nisi, to foreclose a Mortgage, in T.ec
Superior Court.
James L. Ross. ) I T appearing to the
vs. V A Court, on the pe-
Tiiomas Butler. ) tition of James L.
Ross, of file iu this Court, that Thomas
Butler, then and stiil of the county ol Bald
win, in said State, on the filth day ot Janu
ary, in the year of our Lord, eighteen hun
dred and thirty-seven, in the said county of
Lee, made amt sealed, and then and there
delivered to the said James (j, Ross, his cer
tain mortgage deed, bearing date the day and
year aforesaid, theteby mortgaging to the
said Janies L. Ross, the two lotsortratts of
land, known as the lots numbered two hun
dred and sixty-one and two hundred and se
venty, in the fourteenth district of the 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, beaming date the same day and year
aforesaid, which the sai-l Thomas Butler had
then and there made and delivered to liie
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 James L. Ross, or order, the
sum of two thousand dollars, witn interest
from the first day of February then next,
for value received, and which said mortgage
deed and promissory note, are now here pro
duced in Court; and, it further appearing
to the Court that the sum of eleven hundred
and eighty-three Dollars and (itty -nine cents
principal, besides interest thereon, from the
ninth day of January, eighteen hundred and
thirty-nine, is still due on said note and uti
paid, and the said James L, Ross having
prayed the foreclosure of tlie said mortgage
In terms of the staiuto in such cases provi
ded; and whereas, the ua'nl James L. Ross
is aDout to file his bill for the purpose of te
formisg said mortgage deed.
It TANARUS», on motion of James M. Kelly, attor
ney for said petitioner, ordered, thatthesani
Thomas Butler do pay into court, within six
months from this date, the. principal, inter
est and cost due on said mortgage, or sho-v
cause to ihe con'rarv, and that on his tailing
so to do, the equity of redemption in and to
said mortgage premises shall be henceforth,
forever barred and foreclosed.
And it is further ordered by the Court,
that the said Thomas Butler be servod with
a copy of this rule three months previous
to the next term of this Court, or that ser
vice of the same he perfected by a publica
tion of this rule once a month for 4 months,
in some puidic gazette in this Siate, previ
ous to said term.
A true extract from the minutes of the
Superior Court, thisdrh September, 1839.
SAM'L C. WYCHE,CI’k S.C.
m-lrn 24
TIfOFF \T’S Vegetable" Life
J* fpiia*ns\ fitter*.
Fhe universal estimation in whickthc celebra
ted Like Pills and PuokSix Bitters are
held, i- satisfactorily demonstrated by the
increasing demand lor 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
tiiey are the means of extensive and in
estimable good among his afflicted tellow
creatures than from interested considera
tions, and the proprietor of these pre
eminently successful medicines is desirous
of keeping them constantly before tbe pub
lic eye.—The sale o f every addiuttinnal box
and hi tile is a guarantee that some person
will be relieved from a greater or less degre ■
of suffering, aud be improved in genera!
health ; for in no case of suffering front
disease can they be taken iu 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 debilitv,
sciofulous swelling and ulcers,- scurvy, sah
rheum and all other chronic affections of
the organs aud membranes, they effect
cures with a rapidity and permanenev
which few persons would theoretically be
lieve, but to which thousands have testified
from happy experience. In colds ami
coughs, which, if neglected, sup- rinduee
the most latal disease of the lungs, and
indeed the vicera in general, these medicines,
if taken but for three or four days, never
fail. Taken at night, they so promote die
insensible perspiration, 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 day, the
repetition of a suitable dose at the next hour
of bed time will almost invariably effect
permanent reliefwithout further aid. Their
effect upon fevers of a more a< ut- and more
violent kind is not less sure and speedy i t
taken in proportionable quantity; and
persons retiring to bed with inflamatory
systoms of the most alarming kind, will
awake with the gratifying consciousness
that the fierce enemy has been overthrown,
and can easily he subdued. Iu the same
way, vicera! furgesenee, though long estab
lished, and viceral inflamations however
critical, will yield—the former to small aod
the latter to large doses of the Life Pills ;
and so also hysterical affections, hypocou
driocism, restlessness, and very many other
varieties of the Neuro»ical class of diseases,
yield to the efficacy of the Phreenix Bitters.
Full directions for the use of these medi
ci es. and showing their distinctive applica
bility to different complaints, accompany
them; and they can be obtained, wholesale
and retail at 375 Broadway, where numer
ous certificates of their unparralled 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 ropy can always he obtained of the
different Agents who have the medicine
for sale.
French, German, and Spanish directions
can be obtained on application at the office.
37.3 Broad way.
All post paid letters will receive immedi
ate attention.
Prepared and sold by WILLIAM B
MOFFAT, 375 Broadway, New York
A libeial deduction made to th‘»se uic» nur
chaseto sell again.
Agents —The Lite Medicines may also
be had of any of the principle. Druggists
in every town throughout the United
Slates 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. F». MOFFAT
3C Broadway New York.
The above medicine for sal- by
THOMAS GARDNER, \~ent
Sept. 14 23
! ?lanl, ST *tl*, ~~
FCR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
UNEXAMFIED MAMMOTH
SCHEME.
THE following details of a Scheme ot a
Lottery, to be draw n in December next
warrants us in declaring U to be UNPARAL
LELED in the history of Lotteries. PRI
ZES, to the amount have, never before been
offered to the public. It is true, there are
many bktijks, but on the other hand, the ex
tremely tew charge of a>2o per Ticket—the
value and number of the capitals, and'he re
vival of the good old custom of WARRAN-
T'NGTHAT EVERY PRIZE SH.-vLL
BE DRAWN V.NU SOLD, will, we are
sure, give universal satisfaction, and espe
cially to the Six Hundred Prize Holders.
To those disposed to adventure, we re
commend early application being made t<>
ns for tickets—when the Prizes are all sold
blanks only remain—-the first buyers have
the best ettsnee. We therefore, emphati
cally say—DELAY NOT! but at once re
mit and transmit to us your orders, which
shall always receive out immediate attention.
Letters to be addressed, aud applications
made to
SYLVESTER A Cos.
156, Broadway, New
tff* Observe the No. 156.
$509,000!!
$35,000!!
SIX PRIZES OF
$20,00©!!
TWO PRIZES OF
$1(5,000!
. 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 presented to the public in this
or an./ other country.
TMCMfSi TS (KVSj 5* s*2o
Authorized by a-n act of the Leg
islative Assembly of Florida,
and under the direction of the
Commissioners acting under the
same.
TO BE DRAWN AT T\CKSON VILLE.
FLORIDA. DEC. 1,1839.
SCHMIDT HAMILTON, Managers.
SYL V F.STiP, & f’n. 156, BROAD WA Y
NEW YORK. SOLE AGENTS.
m COMBINATION NUMBERS! I
The deeds of tlie 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.
SPLKNDID SCHEME!
1 Prize. TIIE ARCADE, 286 feet
h inches, 4 lines, on Magazine
street: 101 leet, 11 inches, on
Natchez street ; 106 feet, 6 inches
on Gravierstreet. Rented at a
bout £37,000 per annum. Val
ued at 8700,000
1 Prize. CITY HOTEL. 102 On- 1
on Common street; 146 fml 6in
ches, on Camp street. Rented
at 825,000. 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 520 000
1 Prize do. Adjoining the Arcade,
No 18, 23 feet front, on Natch
ez street. Rented at $1200.-
Valued at 20,000
1 Prize do. Adjoining the Arcade,
No. 20,23 feet front, on Natchez
street. Rented SI2OO. Val
ued at 20,000
1 Prize do. No. 23, North-cast
orner 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. Ranted at SISOO. Val
ued at 20,000
1 Prize do. No. 24, South-west
corner of Basin and Custom
house st; 32 feet 7 ill. on Basin.
32 feet 7 inches on Franklin, 127
feet 104 inches deep, in front of
Custom house street. Rented
at SISOO Valued; 20,000
1 Prize do. No. 339. 21 feet, R in
ches on Royal street, by 127 feet
11 inches deep. Rented at SIOOO.
Valued at 15,000
1 Prize, 250 shares, Canalßank stock
100 each, 25,000
1 Prize do. 200 do. Cos imercial do.
SIOO each, 20,000
1 Prize do. 150 do. Afechanics’ l &
Traders'sloo 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 10,000
1 Prize 50 do Exchange Dank,
SIOO each, 5.000
1 Prize 50 do do do Si 00 each. 5,000
1 Prize 25 do Gas Light Bank, SIOO
h, 2,500
1 Prize 25 do do do do do 2,500
1 Prize 15 do Mechanics' 6c Traders
SIOO each, 1.500
1 Prize 15 do do do do 1,500
26 Prizes each 10 shares of the Lou
isiana State Bank, 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 Bank of Louisiana, ’20,000
200 Prizes, each 1 share of SIOO, of
the New Orleans Bank. 20,000
150 Prizes, each 1 share of SIOO, of
the Union Bank of Florida 15,000
000 5i.500,000
TICKETS S2o NO SH ARES.
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 iato the wheels.
One wheel will contain the Six Hundred
Prizes, and the first 600 Numbers that shall
he drawn out. will be entitled to such Prize
as may be drawn to itsnuoibers. and the fo»-
innate holders of such prizes will have such
property transferred to them immediately
after the drawing, unencumbered and without
an if deduction !
June 18 11 tID
\'i 1 •’ M*N. w' > can - > qgm
L tionsble refercnee. wants a situation
averse , for rh* vear isio. Apply jt flic
store of icC . far A: Pgtrv, JLffrut.ihu, Ga.
Oct. 22 2J
The article published below, concerning
tlis new and popular doctrine advanced by
the illustrious Goelicke, ol Germany, cannot
fail ol exciting a deep and thrilling interest
throughout our country.
KalclilesN Sanative.
FOR CONSUMPTION.
q q q
[ Translated from the German.]
LOUIS OFFQN GOELICKE,
OK GKRMAMV
THE GREATEST OF HUMAN BEN
EFACTORS.
Citizens of Sorth and South America,
rrio Lotus Orrax GoK.LicKt:, M. D. of
JL Germany, Europe belongs the imperish
able honor of adding anew and precious
doctrine of the Science of Medicine-—a
oetriDe 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 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 state
of Vis Vitae (or Life Principle) of the human
body: fj** open secretly lurking iu the sys
tem for years before there is the least complaint
of the Lungs —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 doctrine this as it imparts an
important lesson to the apparently healthy
of both sexes, teachin g them that this insid
ious foe 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 TIIE ART <)F PRESKRVING
HEALTH IS TO PLUCK OUT THE
DISEASE WHILE in THE BLADE,
AND NOT WAIT TILL THE FULL
GROWN EAR.
This illustriousoeuefactor of man is also
entitled to our unfeigned gratitude, and 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 Qjr*CONSUMP
TION. both ir. the first and last stages,---a
medicine which has throughly filled the va
cuum in the Materia Medica, and thereby
proved itself the or Physi
cians^/B —a medicine, for which all man
kind will have abundant cause to bless the
beneficent baud of a kind Providence, —a
medicine whose wondrous virtues have been
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 iuto hope, sickness into health,
and sadness of friends into joyfulness.
.9 5. T 9 9
GOELICKE’S is a medicine of more value
to man 'hail the vast mines of Austria, or
even the united reasures of our globe, —a
medicine, which is oh. iiued equally from
the vegetable, animaland mineral kingdoms,
aud 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 I .man system,—a medicic;,
which begines to be valued by Phyricans ;
w] j are daily witnessing its astonishing cures
of many whom they had resigned to the
g»aspol the InsaiiablkGrave.
DOSE of the Sauative. for adults, one
drop; for children, a half drop; and for in
ants, a qnarterdrop ; the directions explain
ing the manner of taking a halfor a quarter
1' 99 9 b
A certificate from three members of the
MEDICAL PROFESSION iu Germany,
in Europe.
AVe, the undersigned, practitioners es me
dicine in Germany are well aware that, by
our course, we may forfeit the friendship of
some of the faculty, but not of its benevo
lent members, who are uninfluenced bv sel
fish motives. Though we shall refrain from
an expression of our opinion, cither of the
soundness or unsoundness of Dr. Goelirke’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
public, as the pretended discoverer of anew
doctrine and anew medicine, we held him in
the highest contempt, believing, and openly
pronouncing him to be a base impostor ami
the prince of quacks. But, on hearing so
much said 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 number of our most hopeless
patients; and we now deem it our bounded
duty (even at the expense of our self inter
est) publicly to acknowledge its efficacy in
curing not only consumption, but other fear
ful mafadies,. 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; and, as am-.ills
for 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.
The recent adoption of tnis medicine into
some of our European hospitals is a suffi
ent guarantythat it performs all its promises.
It needed not our testimony for wherever it
is used >" is its own best witness.
HERMAN ET.'IULLF v. M. D.
WALTER VAN GAULT, M. I)
ADOLPHUS WERNER, M and.
Germany, December 10, 1838.
fa b b fa fa fa
Post Office Chaplin, Windham, Cos, Con.
July 20, 1838.
Sir—A most wonderful cure has lately
been effected, through the virtues of Dr. G’o
eliek’s Sanative, in the case of an elderly
gentleman, who was fargene and wasted away
in CONSUMPTION, and considered
PAST RECOVERY BY HIS FAMILY
PIIYSICAN. He is now comparatively
speaking, a WELL MAN. I saw him
myself a few days since, in company witidhis
wife starting on a journey to the western
part of this State. He ascribes his escape
from the very jaws ol 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, savs
he. “I WOULD WILLINGLY PAY
ONETHOUSAND DOLLARS FOR A
SINGLE BOTTLE OF IT. IF I COULD
NOT PI .CHASE IT FOR A LESS
PRICE. To him'he Sanative is above all
value. WATER GOODELL. P. M.
The above Medicine for sale, by
rHO'I AS G ARDN Eli, Agent.
Florence, Jan 26
The Cause of Bilious C« M/ .
plant! a oft a *!iotte of ! o
\ VV ELL regulated aud proporii,
-TS-quantity u( blle upon she
way. requeue t or tb e promotion of
hea;tb-.t .umulate. tltgestion, at) dii nd
theinteatiuqjpanal free from all obstruct. '*
Un the interior surface of tl* liver T
itular bladder. in which the bile is fi * pe *
served, being termed bv ttie liver IV , re *
blood. Thence it pas Jes into the "‘f
and intestines, and regulates tbe ‘nd"*"*
tiou. 1 bus we see when there is a 7 ts *
cy ot bile, the body i„ coustantlv and fitlPn '
On the other hand, overah m l^'
bile causes Irequent nausea in the \tonr i°‘
and ollen promotes very seiere \
disease, which sometimes endindX t *° f
b evers are always preceded bv
of a disordered stomach-
scorlulous disorders, and ail , a,so
functional, organic or tebri.7
From the same cause, the nan..-. 1 , ; ,Se *-
thy action of the heart, and the beul
cular system is impaired and reduced I
" s nM ' ir « standard, as exhibited i,, "
pita;ions, languid pulse, torpors of he i,
syncope, aud even dead, j tS( |, ~,übs.
quence of a., overabundance of a J? 0 , 8 ' *
offensive substance to tbe U lar
organs. t ' , K t “stive
The approach of bilious disease, is ~ „
times attended by decided svm„to ln ' , a!1
of 2
bowels; t.e. with those signs w | lk .. an,J
known to point out iheir contents to be V
morbid, irritating nature ; but whenever", ,e
alimentary canal happens to be loaded ' ?
.rr.tating matter, some derangement of i ‘
healthy operation, either of ~ ,
system, or of some particular organ* ofrl/e
Duly is the certain result; and when
state happens to be united with any
symptoms of disease, its effects :m . ,1,
thereby much «*g; 3 va.ed The
of organic obstruction is often ho l lnb
scarcely ,0 admit of time for the ‘a... r '' S
.toll of such aid as is to be offered b\ '
yer, in general the premonitory S y ni ' t ™’
ol gastric load arc perceptible fora
two previ. us to the fev.- rKh paroxism °I
period, when the most efficacious ’
,Mis
mokka-i-s i.ifk mhckinks
should always be taken in thee iriv «
ol bilious complaints; am! if persevered l £
strictly according to the directions,
positively effect a cure. 11
The mineral medicines often prescribed
... these diseases, although ,|. fiv L,
a temporary cure at the same 'time create
an unhealthy state of , h * blood, ar q
consequently tend : 0 promote a Inrn „ •
the very disease which tlicv are cmidoved
10 cure. It is then by the use of purgVtivVs
exclusively formed ol vegetable
which,' possessing within themselves ...»
deleterious agencies, which drcotm,ositi ( ,„
combination or alteration can develope .
bung into action, and therefore rai- Vv,-!
producing no effect, save that which m ,iedr
•id—tha, a safe remedv is tout'd.
Ti e LIFE FILLS k PFCENJY P’t
I'ERS have proved to be the must hat • y
mi their effects in cases of bilious diseases V.f
any purely vegetable preparation nn ~n
ed to the public. If ,| ie M nmach is | ( ,„l
they cleanse it by exciting it to ibmv c in
Contents ; ifnot, they pass ,0 tbe dundewi, u
w. bom exciting vomiting or nausea in i|,«
stomach ; stimulating the iieir bboinig vu fa
ns the liver and patterns, so as t„ prcdi re
a moie copious flow of iheir secretions „ u»
the intestines; stimulating the .\abit
capillaries, terminating in the inner roar
which an increased flow of the u -« >e ’
particles of the body, foreign matte,,'„ r
retained secretions, are completely di; 1 ,
ged. ' -
For further particulars of the above
tncdi me see MOFFAT'S GOOD S \
MARI TAN, a copy of which aceoini arm*
the medicine. A Copv may also be obtained
of (lie different Agents who have the nteni
cities (or sale
French, German, and Spanish ,'j.
rections cao be obtained on application t
the office. 375 Broadway.
85® AII I'osl pud letters will receive
immediate attention.
Sold wholesale and retail by WILLIAM
B. M' FI- AT, 375 Broadway, ft. y.
A liberal deduction made to those who pm
chase so sell again.
Agents. Ihe Life Medicines may aho
be had ol the principal druggists in 'every
town throughout the United States and the
(’am,das. Ask for Moffat's Life Fills and
I hemx Litters: aud I . sure that a far
simile of John .Moffat's signature is upon
the label of each bottle of bitters, or box of
piils.
The above medicine for sale by
THOMAS GARDNER. Agent.
September ]l. 1839. 23
.3. A.~ffi7lßACO?«,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
T-nfP' ,lILE i LEE BOUNTY, GEORGIA,
A \ at,cll «l the Courts of the CIIAT
<7 TAHOOCHKE CIRCUPi.
Nov. 25 ]y
WILLIAM R MAY
AHonicy ;«i La,tv.
r.\ RKSV ILLE, Lee county, Ga. wifi
* , practice in all the counties ol the Chat,
tahoocliee circuit.
March 10 48
®i-r .11. Hardwick,
LUMPKIN, GA.
t J AN, at all times be found by those wisli
, * h** services, at Ris office, sr t e
.louse ol M. '•lcCullar, Esq. when not pro
essio-_'ly engaged.
Jin 26 42
M’S BUS M Ul'TI GAUL'IIS'
71'HE subscriber lias for sale TWO
■ I HOUSAND verv fine MORUS
MULTICAULIS TREES, that will aver
age over one hundred buds to the tree.
„ w. W. EILANDS.
Florence. Oct 18 28
I B A H lx Subscriber will attend to the < ollec
l tion of all debts dus the late firm of
Gardner be Barrow, up t 0 April, 1839.
Persons indebted to said firm will please
make payment immediately.
A urit 30 H fa BARROAV
notice:
UfAIIE public are heicby cautioned against
A trading for a promissory note given by
me to Raymond be Allison, ol Apalachicola,
lor Three hundred and forty-four dollars
and ninety-two cents, dated on or about 15th
day of May 1838, unless the exernlor, ad
ministrator or assigns of said Raymond, al
lows me for a quantity of bagging suffered
to be injured bv him whi'e in his safe keep
ing, it will not be paid unless compelled by
law. H. W. WOODW ARD.
Florence, Sept. 30 3t 26
H ENR YA. GARRETT is the author
ised agent to take notes, receive cash
and give receipts for any demands due the
Male and Female Academies at Florence.
May 6 THE TRUSTEES •