The mirror. (Florence, Ga.) 1839-1840, December 07, 1839, Image 4

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Gunner Sheriff* Sale’s. i 'ILL tie sold on the first Tuesday in W JANUARY next, before the Court House door in the Town of Americus Sum ter cuuoty, wituiu the usual hours of sale tl,a following property to wit. > A lot * ui l iud. Nos. 93, iu the* -Tth dist mil lsli»i tbeSOin dtit.a>l ul former ly Lee now Sunuer c >aniy. levied on as ihe " , )er ,j of i 'lues iiariisou to >alisly oue ** pO'roiii H muter Interior CJoun, iu lavor of I^.tkeliord, Boag a; Cos. vs. s..i«l ii.t.rt •onK-, 90 . Ln» of Land No. 70, in the 27th .■ '. u s t irt.ie.ly Lee ii»w Sunuer county, Lvit'i >»a »s the progeny »t :<*iin H. \Veav ' to , 4 iiiify one ti fa uoui Sumter interior Court, in mvor of Walker, v-s. John II \Ve»Viat au-i Jo'nu l’. McCrary, security outtie stay. ’ Mao. oue Ton Lot. N> not known, whereon James Lyues' now lives, e Town of Americu*. ..ml tile improvements thereon, levied on a, tie property oi the said Junior Lyin', in*u.sty one n r. Sumter Inferior t-«nrt, iu tavor ot t • •>r,e Walker, ami oth-’.r ti .'as i ..itu . said Lvu . Also, Lot o. Land No «dt k o ' ~ it. Hie 0 7lli (list, of foruieriy llu,v Samlet, co'iuty. wherci.a iSstc;.ii -. liervi.rg now lives, levied o > aS the property ol said t.«i rint. to-satisfy one li la trorn huintoi •7m -1,1.1 favor of -loni, ,T. he mis, vs Stephen IL.ri,id pi.n.i|>.l, ml .loti a . Brut, security Oil appeal, and jLm.'s y .1. Justice, security on th« stay 01. !••'; euiiou. V.m Lot o 1 Land N’>. 14 », iu me.2/Ui dist. of to.marly Lee now Sumter county, levied on as tito property ol John.l. Bnlt. to satisfy one fi C. Iron. Sumter inferior (' mrt, in favor ol l-divtvrd Motitgomeiy v->. John J. Britt. .\! s ,> 111' Lot of Land No. not known, m the TJti.'uivt of forme.iy Lee now Sunuer • whereatr Je.se Ltlwari's now lives ! vied o'l as l’i' property ol the sat I Jesse ],'j wltl Ss to satisfy one h la trom Sumter S-.p'mi .r Court i" tat or of Randall Mastiu, -vs. said Li" unis. . . . . Vlso, two Town Lots No. o A 1. ur. i-r ptter H in 'lie Town ot Ainencus. and •dm 12acres of Land mow or less adjoin i said Town Lots Smith, U being; put ol - U No. 115, in the 27ili dial. ot lormerly l*o no v Sumter enmity, levied on iw the property ol Richmond B. Goar, l " satisfy three ft fas from Sumter Lmr.our Court. i„ favor of .lexmiah Lampkin, and one in f.vnr of George Walker, and one in la vor of Davis Smith, all vs. said Goar, and one ti f ; , from Sutnter Superior Court to la vor „f David il. Scarborough, vs. Richmond 15 ' Go “‘ JOHN TINER, D. Sh’ff. Nov. 30, 1339. , Also, will hr * nrt fit above. Lot of Land No. 107, iu the 29th did. of formerly Lee now Sumter county, levied mi as the property of Richard Pickett, to sat isfy two li fas from Sumter Interior < >ui'h one in favor of Rigley & vs. Rich ini Pickett maker,-and Edmond I enice, en dorser an 1 otic in favor of John Martin w. Patrick Brady and Richard Pickett, vj -1" Vls«, Lot of Land No. 232, iu the 29 h Hint, of for.neily Lea un.v Sumter coim v, levied on is the property ol Josepn Mi ms, f» satisfy sail Iry fi fas from Su liter Sup. nor Court, one n. favor of Harrison Jonesani JotepifU ■ll Administrators of Lo.vis B.n.J an I affti.ist Joseph ..Mims, and ui a lin'd Pickett, ,« i l other li fan i > favot ol oilier* against J iseph Mims and otu’us. ° Mm , two Lots of Land Nos. 148 and 141, in the 27th dist. of formerly Lee now Su liter county, levied on ns tna propelty or Reuben B. Pickett, to satisfy ono li la from Smntpr Inferior Court, in favor ol E Iwia F. Birdsong, vs. s .id lMckott, pro- j perty pointed tut bv liie defendant. One Lot No. 219, in the 29th dim. No. 160, in the 30th dist No. 208, in the 17th (list. No. 124, in the 29th dist. No. I 51, rn the 30th nist. No. 207, in Re ITihdt t. No 77, in ill’2Bth list, orginally Lee but now Sumter couaiy, all levied on as ill ■ to (par ty of P. J. Murry, to satisfy one fi fa issued out of the Superior Court oi II dl county i.i favor of Joel Thayer and Hollis i I layer, against the sai l Murry, property painted out by David Whetelte'i. JOHN KIM MET, buernr. Nov. 30, 1339. Also, will he sold as above. Lot of Land No. 2 .’/, in the 27th dist. of formerly Lee now Sumter county, levied on as the property of .Marshall Covington, to satisfy sundry li fas from a Justices Court of Marion countv, in lavor ot Loved ,>. Smith, vs. Marshall Covington property pointed out by Edwin R Brown, levy mt.de an i returned to me by a Constable. Aim, Lot of Land No. 52, in the 27th dist. ot formerly Lee now Sumter county, , lovicl on as the property ot A I on Hnr.l.n, to satisfy sundry fi lis issued from n Jus tiees Court of Sumter county, against said H triiifi, property point I out by Arthur A. ; florga i. levy ma le and returned to me by a Constable. , : GREEN M. WHEELER, D. Sh'h Nov. 30,1839 EX ECU’TOII S’ SALE. ~%\T lL l. be sold, on tlte first T'lesde v in V 7 JANU VRY next, at imp court house door in the town of Cut her!, llan.lol ■■ c junty, pursuant to the li «t a i I of C. ■ neut 13 y in, dec‘d, four Negroes, »••/„ virum, an old inn a atiout sixty years old, Jo-, a man about fifty years old. L'l y a w n»- i, about fifty ye trs aid, and Daniel, a man abo ;• thir ty-live vears rthl. Sot I for the bene til of the heirs of said I'-caase I. T ■'.'ms fhafi- known on the dav, by the EXECUTORS. Oat. 09, 1639. 3> .'--r* T'he Col ambus Engairer will in err the above till the’ day. L. BR 12 \N. O'l Tuesday the last and i * of Derember next, wdi be sold at the plantation, of Mbert 11. SlieoherJ, decease.l, in Stewart e • tuty all the parishaide property of said - "id consisting ot Horses, Hogs. Cat tl ■ ' n, Fa.Mc, Oats, Plantation Tonis, i T ) , - ■uol’uaa! ivitcheu r ur lilure, and <n:i t'.;, .h *r trtiel’s two tedious to mention. Ye ala I town on the dav id' <. J WltM M. SMYTHE \ 1 AN., i’, li. oilF.t‘ I‘ERD, A x. N iv. 2 5, 1333 33 f ' v »Tii,L be sold, at the late resideude of V (i .. : 'la dec’ll, i.) Stewart county, <> i i'Vid iv, the 27th DECEMBER next, all th: Penshablo Property of said rlecoas* !. cnrisis!i gol live head of Horses, two Mules, two yoke of Oxen, oik; Cart, stock of cattle, consisting of about seven tv head ; hogs, goats, one double BarouY.i and Harness, a jauntily of Corn. Fodder, Out a - Cotton in the seed, one Cott m Gin, Farming tools, household and khchen Fur niture, besides many other artici. . Sale *o continue from day to day until ail are sold. Terms of sale made known im the day.— A’so. Land to rent and Negroes to hire. JOHN M. W. PEEL, ) , , , ANDERSON C. MATHEWS ) A,lm rs - JANE MATHEWS, Adui’m. Wov. 13, 18W. r 4 ADMINISTRATORS' «ALE. VGREEABLY to au order of the Infe rior Court of Lee county, when silting as a court of ordinary, wilt be sold ou the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, before the Court House door in Starksville: Art the Negroes and other perishable pro t rty, belon.mg to the estate of Robert D. Respcss, late of said county, deceased.— Sold for the benefit of the heirs and credit ors, of said deceased. DUDLEY SNEED, Adru’r. Nov. 6. 32 de horns non. A GRKEACLE to r.n order of the ben - -p »- orable the Inferior Court of Sumter county, when sitting as a Court of oniiiuury, will be sold, on ihe first Tuesday m JANU ARY n-xt, bjfore tire court house door in AmeiY us, Sumter (-iiunty, lot ol land. No. 188, i t.n 17rli d.strict of formerly Lee, now Siiin’er county, tn be sold for the ben efit ol heirs and creditors of Uriah Fhl li, deceased. WALTON W. FULLER, Aiim'r. A GB.. .AB.LL i« in order of the honor -*•'hie t ie Inferior court of the county ot Sumter, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, will he sold, on rhe first Tuesday iu .< \NI A it I next, at the court bouse rioor in the comity of Randolph, Lot of Ijitrifi No. 7, iu the t "nil district of formerly Lee now r. amlolph county, (brlhe benefit of Alexan der Carrelhers, a minor. ELIZABETH BUCK, (formerly Elizabeth Joiner,) Banter Cos. Oct. 92. Guardian. \GREbABL Y Cos the requirements of the will aid tesi nnent of the late John G.I fioril, lit 11 i rlolplj Cotliitv, dec’ll, we will exp..■-.(• to p-ib'ic - tie, oil th ■ last S.ltlll' lay in Dr.t'.. •BiJB, at rite residence of Colson Gud' jr.l, six oegro--<—a woman and five children, i cr.ii? ot sale made known on tlie day. JOHN GUILFORD, ) r . , COLSON GUILFORD, rs - Georgetown, Nov. 1,1839. 31 2 ITjL i)e sold on t‘' r j,l-,y i ( ] le g<o!j,T7 Vv DECEMBER next,between theu suul hours of sale, at the late residence of Siia- Mercer, the perishable property of Si las ’’ei; , r, late of Lee county, dec- ised cottsistingof Ino'ses, hogs, cal lie, two horse Wagon and harness, household and kitchen furuit re. vlso, at the same time and place will b ' hired, two likely negroes, and the plantation rented. Terms made known on life day. ANN MERCER, Adm'rx. Nov. 1 32 AT) WISWF i IX TO RESALE. A GR EE ABLE to an order of the In %- lerior Cmrt ot Stewart county when sitting for or hoar/ purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next at the Court House door ,in th : town of Clarks ville, Habersham county, one half lot of Land No, 59, in the 6th Dl t. of said coun ty, it being apart oi the real estate of J lines Gillespie dcseise I, ol Mississippi. Terms cash. RICHARD KIDD, Ailai'r. Nov. 1,1839. 1 hereby constitute and appoint Mcrri wether Cl neuts, mv \gent and Attorney, sell and make titles to said land. RICHYRD KIDD. Adm’r. NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the estate of i A. Gallia Mathews, hue of Stewart coun ty, deceased, are hereby notified that pay ment will b ? required as speedily as possible; and those holding demands against said es tate are required to hand them in according to law. JOHN M. W. PEEL. ) . , , ANDERSON C. MATHEWS. \ A,,m M ’ JANE MATHEWS, Adfti’rx. Nov. 15 3> fit GEORGIA— Lee County. John Melnnis applies to * ’ m - !■»!' letters ol Administration on the estate ol Arcii.li dd Mcliinis, deceased. 'I lt;s is tlfcrelore to cue and admonish all ami singular, the kindrei] and credifors of said decoHsed. to be and appear at my nluce, within the time prescribed bylaw, to shew cause, il any they hive, why said letters should not be granted. Given under »y hand, at office, this 6ih November, 1839. - LC. VVA CUE, cc. o. County, \\j Uf.REAS iEilvri G. Fprd applies to ■* v mo for letters of Administration o:i ine ate of Jo ■;>1 1 Merchant, deceased. I'ilia i“, tlierelore, to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors of . ; i du ra ul, to be and appeal at mv office, .E.m the li.r.evprescribed by law, to shew cause, if any, they have, why said letters should not be granted. (Evan under my hand at office, this 6th November. H-39. SAIH’L C. \\ YG!IE. C. c. o. LAND FOR SALE: F3THE Subscriber oti’efs for sale two set -- ilements ol Laud. One containing 9’ i .'."iv, principally oak and hickory and hammock, with 130 acres open and under cultivation; one Grist M'il, Gin and Cot t a crew on the same. The other consists I 610 acres, oak and hickory with 150 - r s under cultivation. The above Itajs li? on the Hatchachubbee < -reek, about 16 miles west of Florence, in Kossell county, Alabama. Persons wish ing to ptirchaso will do well to call and view the j *.' ■ axes. Terms to suit purchasers. JOHN TYRVER. October l. 1839. tID M months au-r date, application -A-' will bo made to the horn rablc tiie in ferior court of Lee county, when sitting as a ernrtof ordinary, for ieave to sell the rea estate of Silas Mercer, I ate of said county, de-matted. ANN MERUHR, A/tai’r-x Nov ], 1839. 32 NOTICE. "JT OST during tiie week of the Inferior aid Court at Lum kin. a largo Leather or Moroco Pocket Book eontaiug a number of small notes to the amount ol' ihree hun di : m l ten dodars on Dr Goode, one note on f>. Steateiuan for three hundred and c.ighty, cr the use, due some time about * - :U'i a .ris next, also one note ou Davit) Har'd!, due about the same time; also One note on J P Harrell, for five hundred and sixty five dollars, due the twenty fifth of December. 1938; also one note, given by th" subscriber for sixty dollars, due the twenty lilth December 1633; also one note on Arcliy Nichalson and Laurence, for eighty three dollars and twenty cents, due the first day of next July, together with sundry other notes and accounts not recol lected. 1 do hereby forwarn any person from trading for the above notes as 1 claim them as my property, I will also give ten dollars reward to any person or persons who will deliver the said Book and contents ;o me living in Stewart county, 14 miles from Lumpkin, on the Road leading to Travel ers Rest. JESSE HARRELL. November 23, 1839. 33 3t GEORGIA—Lee County. Rule -Yui, to foreclose a Mortgage, in Lee Superior Court. Janus L- Ross. 1 a T appearing to the I vs. C JL C’uuit. ou the pe- TttOMAS Butlkb. )ti ioti ol James L. Ross, of tile in this 1 ours, that 'ihiomas Butler, then ami still of llie county ol Bald w iD, in said Slate, on the null day ot' Janu ary, iu the year of our Lord, eighteen hun dred Hint thirty-seven, in the said county of Lee, made and sealed, and then and there delivered to the said James L, Ross, li is cer tain mortgage deed, bearing dale the day and year aforesaid, theieby mortgaging to the said James L. Ross, tiie tw o lots or tracts of land, known as the lets numbered two hun dred and sixty-one and two hundred and se verity, in the fourteenth districtuf the coun ty of Lee; (the word fourteenth, in said mortgage, abbreviated and written fourth, but iulended idurteeiith;) and both of said lots together, containing four hundred acd five acres oi land, more or less, the better to secure the payment of a certain promissory note, bea r ing date the same day and \ear aforesaid, which the said 'I homas Butler had theu and there made and delivered to the said James L. Ross, whereby, by the first day ol February, eighteeu hundred and thir ty-eight, the said Thomas Butler promised to pay the said James L. Ross, or order, the sumo! two thousand dollars, with interest from the first jlay of February then next, far value received, and which said mortgage deed and promissory note, are now here pro duced in Court; anti, it further appearing to the Court that the sum of eleven hundred and eighty-three Dollars and fifty-nine cents principal, besides interest thereon, from the iiintii day of January, eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, is still due on said note and un paid, and ’be said Janies L, Ross having prayed the iorcclosine of I La sni ' mortgage in terms of ih statute in such cases provi ded; aud wheregs, i lie said James L. Ross is about to file his bill for the purpose of re forming said mortgage deed, It Vs, on motion of James M. Kelly, attor ney for said petitioner, ordered, thatthesaid Thomas Butler do pay into court, within six months iiuin ihis dale, the principal, inter est and <itisi due on said mortgage, or show cause to ihecontrnry. and that on his failing so to do, the cquitv of redemption in and to said mortgage premises shall be henceforth, forever barred and foreclosed. And it is further ordered by I lie 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 rate once a month for 4 months, in some pm -lie gazette in this Slate, previ ous to said term. A true extract from the minutes of the Superior Court, t! is 4th September, 1839. SAM. I. C. Yv r \'CHK,CTk S. C. ml m 24 JfttFlM’ra Vcg’cl Jiiic Isifc . imj s»h G ; a3 2 X Biiicrs, The universal estimation in which the celebra ted Lims Pills and PiioeSix Bittkrs tire held, i’, satisfactorily demonstrated by the increasing demand far them in every state •mil section of the Union, and by the volun tary testimonials to their remarkable efficacy which are every where o.feted. It is not less from a deeply gratifying confidence that they are the means of extensive and in - estimable good among his alilicied fellow creature* t..an from interested consii’e.tt tions, and the proprietor of these pre eminently successful medicines is d»sirous ofkeeping them constantly before the pub lic eye.—The shleo r every addinttional box and bottle is a guarantee that some person will be relieved from a treater or less degree of suffering, and be improved in general health ; for in no 'ease of suffering from disease can they ha 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 ami billions head achefeostivcness, piles, general debility, sciofulons swelling and ulcers, scurvv, salt rheum and all other chronic affections of the organs and membranes, they effect cures with a rapidity an I permanency which few persons would theoretically be Sieve, but to which thousands have testified from happy experience. In colds and coughs, 1 which, if neglected, superinduce the most fatal disease of the lungs, and indeed the vicera in general, these medicines, if taken but for three or four days, never ail. Taken at night, they so promote the insensible perspiration, and so relieve the system of febrile action and feculent ob structions, as to produce a most delightful seise ol convalescence iu the morning: and though the usual symptoms of a cold should partially return during the dav, tire repetition of a suitable lose at the next hour _o! fed tune will almost invariably effect permanent reliefwithout further aid. Their effect upon fevers of a more acute and more violent kind is not less sure and speedy I taken in proportion able quantity; and 'persons retiring to bed with infiumatorv systems of the most alarming kind, will t awake with tiie gratifying consciousness tii it the tierce e ietny has been overthrown, and can easily las subdued, iti the same way, vicera! furgeseoee, though long estab lished, mu] via era I inilamatious however critical, will yield—the former to small and the latter to large doses of the Life nils ; ami so also hysterical affections, livpocon driocism, restlessness, and very niauy other vari'dies of the NeuroMeal class of diseases, yield to ihe efficacy of the P'/tcenix Ritters. Full directions for the use of these rnedi ci es. and showing their distinctive applica bility to different complaints, an n spany ihe.ii; and they can be obtained, whoYsale and retail, at 375 Broadway, whet* u imer ous certificates of their nupaj-raited suc cess arc always open to inspection. For additional particulars of the nhnve medicines, see Moffat's “good Samaritan ” a copy ofwhich accompanies the medicine ; a copy can always be obtained of tlm different Agents who have the medicine for sale, French, German, and Spanish directions can be obtained ou application at tiie office 3?-'> {Load way. All post paid letters will receive imtnedi-i aJe attention. Prepared and sold hv WILLIAM B MOFFAT, 375 Broadway, New York \ libeial deduction made to those who pur chase fio sell again. * Mgem's-—Tha Life Medicines may also be had ot any of flie principle Druggists ;;i every town throughout the United States and the Canadas'. Ask for Modal’* 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 an.l sold by W. B. MOFF AT 367 Broadway New York. 'lhe move medicine for sale by TiII),MAS GARDNER, \<rp nf . Sept. 14 23| fJJ.issJv iltf'is FOR'SALE AT THIS OFFICE UNEXAMPIED MAMMOTH SCHEME. IT ME milowing details of a Scheme ot a Lottery, to be drawn In December next warrant* us in declaring it to be UNPARAL LELED in the hi tiory of Lotteries. PRI ZES, to the amount have never before been kft,ed to the public. It is true, there are i.tatty blanks, hut on the other hand, the ex tremely low charge of S2O per Ticket—the kitue ami nun,her of the capitals, and the re vtvalof tlie good old custom ul AVARRAN T’NGTHAT EVERY PRIZE SHALL BE DRAWN AND SOLD, will, we c re sure, gite universal satisfaction, and espu «i. 2 v to the Six Hundred Prize Holders. To those disposed to adventure, we rc comuiend early application being made to us for tickets—when the Prizes are all sold | blanks only remain—-the, first buyers have the best chance. We tlierelore, emphati cally say—-DELAY NOT! but at once re mit and transmit to us your orders, which shall always receive our immediate attention, f,etters to be addressed, and applications made to SYLVESTER fc Cos. 156, Broadway, New York*- (t?- Observe the No. 156. ssSo’a!>o!! $35,000!! SIN PRIZES OF $20,000!! TWO PRIZES OF 'Ah THKE*- PRIZES OF 10,000. GRAND RE AL ESTATE AND HANK S'BOCK LOTTERY OF PROPERTY SITUATED IN N. ORLEANS. Q[/“* The Richest and most magnificent Scheme ever prevented to the public in this or urn; other country. Ti€Kß TSOuVJL 1* SCO Authorized by an act of the Lpg i.da five Axsembiy of Florida , and unde r the direction of the Commissioners acting under the same. TORE DRAWN AT JACKSON VILLE, F LURID A, DEC. 1, 1639. SCHMIDT ,y HAMILTON, Managers. SYL VI i STK RAc Cos. 156. BROADWAY NEW YORK, SOLE AGENTS. NO CQ NUMBERS! I The deeds of the Property, and the Stock transferred in trust to the Commissioners appointed by the said Act of he Legisla ture of Florida, for the security of the Prize- Holders. SPLUNDID SCHEME! 1 Prize. THE ARCADE, 286 feet 5 inches, 4 lines, on Magazine street; 101 leet, 11 inches, on Natchez street; 106 feet, Sinchcs on Gr vierstreet. Rented at a hunt $37,0C0 per annum. Val ued at 5700,000 1 Prize. CITY HOTEL, 102 feet on Common street; 146 feet 6in ches, on Camp street. Rented at 325,000. Valued at 500,030 l Prize. DWELLING HOUSE, (adjoining the Arcade,) No. 16, 24 leet 7 inches, front on Natch ez street. Rented at 1200. Val ued at £20,000 l Piize do. Adjoining the Arcade, No. 18, 23 feet front, on Natch ez street. Rented at $l2OO. Valued at 20,000 1 Prize do. Adjoining the Arcade, No. 00,03 feet front, on Natchez street. Rented SI2OO. Val ued at 20,000 1 Piize do. No. 03, North-east orner of Basin and Custom house street, 40 feel front on Ba sin. and 40 feet on Franklin st. b\ 127 feet deepin Custom house street. Hinted at SISOO. Val ued at 20,000 1 Prize do. No. 24, South-west corner of Basin an i Custom house st; 32 feet 7 in. on Basin, 32 feet 7 inches on Franklin, 127 feet 10£ inches deep, iu front of Custom house street. Rented at SISOO Valued at 20,000 1 Prize do. No. 339, 21 feet, 8 in cheson Royal street, by 127 fr-et 11 inches deep. Rented at SIOOO. Valued at 15,000 1 Prize, 250 shares, Canaißank stock 100 each, 25,000 1 Prize do. 200 do. Cos nmercia! do. SIOO each, 20,000 1 Prize do. 1.50 do. Mechanics’, & 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 10,009 1 Prize 50 do Exchange Bank, SIOO each, 5,000 1 Prize 50 do do do SIOO each, 5,000 1 Prize 25 do Gas Light Bank, SIOO etu h, 2,500 1 Prize 25 do do do do do 2,500 1 Prize 15 do Mechanics’& Traders SIOO each, 1.500 l Prize 15 do do do do 1,500 20 Prizes each 10 shares of tiie 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 tire New Orleans Batik, 20,000 150 Prizes, each 1 share of SIOO, of the Union Bank of Florida 15,000 600 $1,500,000 TICKETS S2O—NO SHARES. The whole of the Tickets, with their Numbers, as also, those containing the Pri ces, will bo examined and sealed by the Commissioners appointed under the Act. previous l : to their being put into the wheels. One vvi.ee 1 will contain the Six Hundred Prizes, and the first 600 Numbers that shall ke drawn out, will be entitled to such Prin ts may be drawn to its numbers, and the sot ainate holders of such prizes will have such >roperiy transferred to them immediately Iter the drawing, unencumbered and without inr, deduction ! June 18 11 tID \Y OUNG 'IA\, who can give unques - tionable reference, wants a situation is overseer, for the year 1910. Apply at the (tore of MeCulUtr k. Perry, Lumpkin, Ga. Oct. 22 C 9 tip* Tiie hrticle published below, concerning ills new and popular doctrine advanced by ! the illustrious Goehcke, of Uermauy, cannot tail ot exciting a deep aud thrilling interest throughout our country. if&atcliiess Sanative. For consumption. *3 A *3. *9 *3 [ 1 runsloted from the German.] LUUIS UfFUN GOtUCKE, or GERMA.XV TIIE GREATEST OF HUMAN BEN EFACTORS. Citizens of North and South America, rpO Liit'is Orrajt Gokuckk, M. D. of i- Germany, Europe belongs the imperish able honor of adding anew and precious doctrine of the Science of Medicine—a ! octrine which, though vehemently opposed by many of the faculty, [ol which he is a valuable member,] he proves to be wel founded in truth as any doctrine of Holy Writ—a doctrine, upon tiie 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) qf the human body : QjT’ often secretly lurking iu the sys tem for years before there is lie least complaint of the which may be us cer tainly, though not so quickly cured, as a com mon cold or a simple head ache. An invalua bly precious dectrine this as it ' imparts ;id 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 from its attacks, teaching them that THE GREAT .SE CRET INTHK ART OF PR USE R TING HEALTH JS TO PLUCK OUT THE DISEASE WHILE in THE BLADE, AND NOT WAIT TILL THE FULL GROWN EAR. This illustriousoenefactor of inan is also entitled toour unfeigned gratitude, ami tiie gratitude of a world, for the invention of it is MATCHLESS SANATIVE, — whose healing fiat may justly claim for it such a title, since it liasso signally tviun hed over our great common enemy (T/^CON.SUMP TION, both ic the first and last stages,---a medicine which lias throughly filled the va cuum in the Materia Medico, and thereby proved itself the of Ptiyst cians^Oq—a medicine, for which all man kind will have abundant cause to bless the beneficent hand of a kind Providence,—a inediciue 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 o. j be come the happy instruments of chang: t;g de spondency into hope, sickness into Ucalih, and sadness of friends into joyfuluess. «? 9 ? *3 3 GOELICKE’S is a medicine o| more value to man 'lian the vast mines of Austria, or even the united erasures of our globe,— a medicine, which is ob lined equally from the vegetable, animal and mineral kingdoms, and thus possesses a three-foed 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 medici**'*, which begines to lie valued bv Phi/si cans ; w! a are daily witnessing its astonishing cures of many whom they had resigned to the g’aspot the Insa i iabee Grave. DOSE of the Sanative, for adults, one drop; for children, a half drop; and for in ants, a qnarterdrop; the directions explain mg the manner of taking a halfior a quarter drop, «? 9 3 <3 b A certificate from three members of the MEDICAL PROFESSION in Germany, in Europe. We, the undersigned, practitioner- es me dicine in Germany are well aware t’ a*. : our course, we may forfeit the fro-iid-h:;* of some of the faculty, but not of its benevo lent members, who are uninfluenced by sel fish motives. Though *re dtall refrain from an expression of our opinion, either ot the soundness or unsouudness of Dr. Goelieke’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 OfTon Goehcke first came before tie German public, as the pretended discoverer o' a ; o doctrine and anew medicine, wc b : hi,,, j., the highest contempt, believing, an.i openly pronouncing him to be a have impost •*• and the prince of quacks. But. on hearing so much said about the Sanative, against it an! 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 bounden duty (even at tiie expense of our sol! inter est) publicly to acknowledge its efficacy in curing not only consumption, hut other fear ful maladies, which we have heretofore be lieved to be incurable. Our contempt for the discoverer of this medicine was tit once swallowed up in our utter art.mishit.er’ at these unexpected results; and, as rme.ods far anr abuse of him, we do frankly confess to rhe world, that we believe him a nhilan tliropist, who does honor to tiie profession, and to our country, which gave him birth. The recent adoption of tnis medicine into some of our European hospitals is a stud ent guarantytliat it perforins all its promises, it needed not our testimony for wherever it is used '' is its own best witness. HERMAN ETMULLEIt, M. D. WALTER VAN GAULT, M. D. ADOLPHUS WERNER, M D. Germany, December 10,1838. 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 ease of an elderly gentleman, who was farg -ttc and wasted away in CONSUMPTION, and considered PAST RECOVERY BY lIIS FAMILY PtIYSICAN. He is now comparatively speaking, a WELL MAN. I saw him myself a few days since, in company with'his wife starting on a journey to the western part of this State, He ascribes his escape irotn the very jaws of death, and his recov ery (o health solely to the astonishing vir tues of tiie Matchless Sanative. He is a man possessing a snug property, but, says he. •*! WOULD WILLINGLY PAY ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR A SINGLE BOTTLE OF IT. IFI COULD NOT PURCHASE IT FOR A LESS BRICK. To him'he Sanative is aboveall value. WATER GOODE LL. P. M. The above Medicine for sale, by THOMAS GARDNER, Agent. Florence, Jan 26 Whe Cuuse of Hiltons , \ WELL regulated and proper* n ft*. x\-quantity of bile upon th , s,nm!ST*l ways reqtmite for the promotion „f Sound health ii st,mutates digestion, and l eena the intestinal canal free from all On the mterior surlace of the liver a „e cular bladder, ,n which the bile is fi rs , served, be.ng termed by the hver from ,h 9 blood, lher.ee it passes into the stomach and mtestmes, and regulates the indil? tion. I bus wese, when there U a defied cy ot bile, the body is constantly cost On the other hand, au overabundance'of b.le causes frequent nausea iu the stomach and often promotes very severe attacks 0 f disease, which sometimes end i n dear! * Fevers are always preceded hv “ . of a disordered stomach; ntorns scorfulous disorders, and all B v. are , a ’*° functional, organic or febrile* 'disease!? Iroin the same cause, the natural '.ffi asps thy action of the heart, and the who'll cular system is impaired and reduced K ? its natural standard, as exhibited i„ JT pitations, languid pulse, torpors of the li, nl' syncope, and even death ffisclf. in ' " ,S ’ quence ol au overabundance of a ors“r “' bSt ““ “ The at'proa h ofbilious diseases is at „n times attended by decided symptom, of a„ existing diseased state of the S l) , ' , bowc Is; i.e. with those J 'ns Z*,c ! a,,,, known to point out their contents , 0 £ not bid i.r.t ttrng nature; but slaver the altmeeta, \ canal happens to be loaded « L .rnta ‘"g matter, some derangement of t heaithy operntton, either of the genera! system, or ~1 some particular org at , of ..! od : , ,s the certain tesffit; and ttii eu lii'ts st..,e happens to be united with any o r rrr* - ,ns,,: ‘- e - i: - s «r e a i« a v* itercby much aggr av;| „. and qq le - of organic obstruction is often .so l.iidd s scarce yto admit of lime the a/.plicr -0,1 A su ‘ ,f * ‘"<l as is to he offered in vet. in general, Ihe premonitery symi'toVo! of i- ic load are perceptible fora day (r two prevt, ns to the f. verisl, paroxism a period, « It, o the nost efficacious assiste! may „o given, by unloading the M00,,,,q, an.t alimentary canal of its irritating C( ‘ ty'of ’di "e .n*‘- U 8 * cdut iI, S tiie susceptibdi ’ MOFFAT’S LIFE MEDICINES site, U always be taken in the e.trlv ’ ol ht tons compiamts; and if per-.-vm, ,I',.', stncdly according to the -directions, aid poMtivf!> rflect acuif*. i lie mineral medicines often precrr’lt, I m these diseases, although they i, • a tempotary cure at >hc snmc tin e'crc . e an unhealthy state of the blood -*V,| • tjc an-ialv lei :! to • , : ' ' - ihe very disc. -:e whit It' they a;e , mffioJ j to cure. It is then by of l exclus.vely formed of vegetal,> eonv-ou s wl.ich, possessing within t) cmscives'no '•* s t'gencies. which decomposif.,.,, ; 'T ; ‘ on alteration eat. dcvelot e or “ling !.;!() action, mid (hpreiorr cr* ' j tX producing no eil’ect, save that wiidi i c, f .* !- tli.'il ;i safe remedy i- found. . Tff 1 ‘KE TILLS be TIMENiX LUT -0 j .oviu to he im most In; • y m their Gleets in cases of hiiii os dis, ; sc, ,jf any pun !y"v, eta!,!,* pn j m „„ e ,ri „ ed to the |> (die. it t| H * s , ni:M l , js they cleans,• it by exciting it iothti w contents ; if not, they pass to t; c do. detim , without exciting vomiting or tiui,.-,., ,i #i . stomach; stimulating ti.e ueigi boring vicera' as til, liver and pancr.s, sons mamme a mo e copious flow ofilmir seen i.en- ~t„ tiie intestines; sitiuni ting the « x dent capillaries, terminating in ti e j, l;ol which an increased flow t'.e''c ■ particles of the b.-dy, fi re;*.,„ er retained e,actions, arc com; I’or further p- , icuD-s if tb„ me.li itte see MUFF AT'S ■ (lot ij i .si. MA El TAN, a copy of which aecomi ;,m-, Ihe Its*ate-irip. A. ( '<q v m;:\ n'so !.<> i of the different Ageufs who have m. pm,!,' cincN l«»r P roncli. Germ-in. r*Mi So:*i <i j. •M : Oil «j piki : the office, 375 Brea,|wav. All post paid "letters will receive immediate attention. Sold ■ iielosale and retail by WILLIAM j>. M* I!■A i , 375 Broadway, i\. y. A liberal dedite ion made to tltose who 1 n,’- ebase to sell again. Agents.— I Tlte Life Medicines rutty a! o '•chadoftlte principal druggist:; ;v --" " ibroiighout the i’tiited States and the onad is. Ask for Moffat's Life ]>p|. : ,,q und be sun- that n |;„- 1 ° | l ■' -d' lit S S,g|ij 3 ||pon t;ic I .to e. oi each bolt, e of bitters, or hex of pn!s. The above medicine for sale by 'I'HO AI AS GARDNER." A-cut. September It. 1839. •••> WILLUtVi u Say AHorm y 3 air< iAK AS v 1 1,1. E. Lee comity, will > practice in ;d! tlte counties ol tlu* Chat. taho. chce circuit. -"" - 1! < i: It) 48 ; v \% fiiTTi. Hardwiil I-UJIPKIN, GA. f 9 A N, at aU times be found tiv tbo V w'»J:- kJ ins bis services, at Ks office, 3/ e house ol M. ’’icf ullar, Esq. when not; to cssior.'ly engaged. J in 26 4 2 FI Aj i(E NCEACAi >K ti f2 9 IIE exci ciscs ot the ai ale I9e| a*■(■> cat .8- ot tit ' I ■«rence Academy, wd| com mence on Monday next, 7th inst. um. rtb-r stiperinteudeuce of Mr. Georue ,1. ?!<■* Cl. skey, wiio comes well recon ni-nded as an instructor of youth. The faiiowir g v.iii be the rates of tuition, pot quarter; Orthography, Reading and Writing $1 Os do do do with Arithmetic, 5 Off English Grammar and Geography, Q fff Higher English Branches, g £l} Languages, jij qc 'i he Female Department will cora nr,'? on the same day, under the direction off Miss Margaret H vrvey. Os Mist Hv vey’s qualifications the Trustees deem it ti '*• necessaiy to speak, as they ai*e to known to require any rceommemlatiap frox them. The terms of tuition, will be tb'. 'time as state above, aud for Drawing and Painting, qn p" Needlework art extra charge of 3 02 Board can behind, for males and fetn’e? in tlte most respectable houses, at msas”. h!e irrices. Jan. 5 39 BY THE TRUST Efd: I> ERSONS having any Rooks in their possession belonging to (he subscriber, will please return them to the Minor Office. • T "ty 27 16 H. H. BARROV/ MI)R D S MiUTICAUIIIS subscriber has for sale TWO * THOUSAND very fine MORUS MU LTICAULIS 'TREES, that will aver age overouc bundled buds to rite tree. W. W. INLANDS. Florence. Oct 18 28