The mirror. (Florence, Ga.) 1839-1840, December 14, 1839, Image 4

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Sfeir«i t SJteritTsares. be sold un th* first Tuesday in \j JANUARY next, before the Court 1 louse door in ».;e oi Lumpkin. be tween tue legal hours or S«oc u*e (uilowntir proper,)' viz: ... Lots Nos. 4 anrl 5, in letter L. in the town ot‘ Lumpkin, on tbeSqu<t(e. excepting tiie Store House occupied o_* M. Cuilar ec l‘< r rv, lying between said House arni tue More o cojiied by >l. M. Fleming, sold as the property ot Freeland Buckucr, tu satisfy a ti la liom Stewart Superior Court in luvor of Jetferstlo 2. Lamar. Th.r iii'erest ot Tlimna- J. Ke terson, in Lots No-. 04 and 93. in the 2-‘d district id of Si e a art county, levied upon as tnir prop erty of sad K •slcrseti, to s itisly afi fa iroin Ste vi t .Superior Court in f.vorof Lnuience cC icruigan, Burvivtng cojia.liters vV . Ac. and others. \ N irtit lull'of Lot N > 03, in the 22.1. Jist of Stewart county, also House ami Lot wti 'reon Win F* Philips now resides, al jiiioViing Flore-.ce. number not known, levied on as tiio property id sod P*”bps, to sttisfy a li from .Slew iri Superior t jorl in fv rr of 1 lightower A: G* i•• Property »tinted out by defendant. /Lot of L and No. 9 ru Hi** 22d district of Sre wan county as the property of Kiwiand Williams, to satisfy a li la rum Stewart Su perior Court in lavor ot llarrtsoti Jon 9, against sai 1 \v dhaiiu a*ui MurnioJiike (ire.id tin. Property pointed out by Gas tavus D I. iiuriv. Lots Nos. lIS and 133, in the 231 dim. of Stewart co’iniy, astim property "I I’rev land Buckner, to satisfy a ti from Stewart Superior Court in favor ot Edward \V r . Chapin in and others. Lot of Laud N • 13. in the 251 h dist. of Stewart county, as the property of Eli jah Waters, tn satisfy suad.y fi fas from a Justice Court of said county in favor of \V . Ac H. Boynton. Levy made and returned by a constable. One House an 1 Lot in the Town of Fior me*:, Stewart county, known as number 147, in letter K. as the property of John It. Spann, to satisfy sundry fi i is from a Justice Court of Ste-.vart county, in lavor of Moses Pettice. Property pointed out by defen dant. Lot of Land upon which Jesse P. (lar i’'ll now lives. No. not known, as the prop erly of said Harrell, to satisfy a li la lro*n Stewart Inferior Cou t in lavor of Gustavos D_*L nuiay Lots of L md Nos 112 and 132, in the 22 1 ■district of Stewart county, levied on a, the property of Win. C. Hav, to satisfy a li la from Stewart Superb, Court, in lavor ol 11. W. Jerni wan, and others. Also, 10,990 lbs. Seed Cotton, taken as she property of John Lantern, to satisfy a ft fa from St -wart Superior Court, in lavor of Simpson 15. Strickland. Lot of Land No. 3 )2, in the ’2d district ol Stewart county, as the properly of Jno. 1). Fitts, to satisfy Sundry li Ids from a.lus tice Court from Muscogee comity in favor el J. Cu’tJepper vs. W. B* Williams and Jno. D. Pitts, security. Levy made -and returned tiy ;t cmistabie. Also, the undivided hall of No. 131, in the 24th district, of Stewart county, taken a* the property of Joseph Bennett to satisfy one ft fa issued out of BiV> Superior Court in favor of Joseph Tayler. Also, lot of Land No. 107, in the 21th district of Stew nt county, and two negroes, Jhn 20, and Dina 40 years old, as the prop erty of Win. Wynn, to satisfy a ti fa from Stewart Inferior Court, in favor of Michael J. Laurence, et. al. Property pointed out by James Clark. Also, Lot of Land No. 111, in the 23d district of Stewart county, levied on as the property of Thom is .1. K’-sterson, t•* sitislY sundry fi fas issued from a Justices Court ot said county in lavor of Win. C. llay, and others vs. said Kesieison. Also, lot of La id, No. 33, in the 18th dis trict of Stewart county, levied on as the pro perty of Ilir.tni \tktnson. to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from the Superior ceurt of Baker county, vs. said Atkinson, principal an J 01. Chastain, security. M. M. FLEMING, Sheriff. December 4 1839. MORTGAGE SALES. Will h* sold <U dir sume. jtlace on the first Tuesday in Fcburary next. Nos. 41 and 42, in the 24th district of Stewart county, as file property of dai. 11. Henning, to satisfy a Mortgage (i fa from Stewart Superior Court, in favor of llenry Solomon. Property pointed out in said fi fa- Lucy a woman 20 years old, Arthur a man '2O years old, Sampson a man, 85 years old, Dianna, a woman 22 years old, and her two children. Tener, a woman 30 years old, \rny 12, T rck It, Alfred 13 years, .George a bay 13 years old, lias- a wo.nan 19 years old, Nathan a boy 2 years o .!, Calvin 5 yean old, Hester 3 y-Mrs old, D,mi and 7 years old, Dave 1 year old, all taken as the prop erty of Robert Matcher, to satisfy three Mortgage fi fas issued out of Stewart mfei:- ‘ r Court, in favor of \?illiard Boynton Lov «rd Bryan,) Tomlinson Port and Kiijan K. Crocker, Executors of Samuel Williams, and ceased, vs. Robert Hatcher. Also, one boy by the name oi Toncv, about 21 years of age, one girl, by th>* name of Silva about 16 years ofasi all i> vied on as tile property of Robert 11 u ir-r to sansiy a Mortgage li fa. issued out of Stewart In ferior Court in favor ol rumor Coi 'y vs. Robert [latcher. M. M. FLEMING. Sheriff. December, 4th. i,ee slwrW Sfti WILL be sold, on tile first Tuesday i 1 JANUARY next, at ti i ■ court j ho iso door in the town of St uksuile, with- 1 ii the usual hours of sale,the folio whig pro j '.ay. to wit: T r > Loti"Nos. ’i it know 1 to the Town ofSt frskviile, an I the S ore House now oc • i- 1 ued by Mi m l A Philips, levied 0:1 as Uie prop -rty oi tie irge \Vh iLiek i!iy to -ot i.-t'v ali fa --a al iV-.m the Infeiier Court ol Lee eoti' ty in I ivor <«f ?1 ir.lccai Alex t!iifl r vs. George W. liuckabv and Peter 11. AI -.C is -, ill, property pointed out by t ;* pUi iti f. .V.oj, .. of L.. ..! M>• 263, in the se eded diatriot »i Lee county, levied on as the property of Josh:t i f-Urcer, to satisfy s 111 Ity uit s issue,l from the S tperinr Court >ii Lee county in favor ot 1. Jones. Adm’r. L ■„,s Bn 1 1, decease I, and others, prop er >• ici ited by plniotilVs A'torr.ey. \tso, L>t of Laud No. not know 1, t ! e phea whereon Jo an Cain now lives, in cm i ; Jist. -of Lee co mty, levied on 11 tiie property »>f J mo Cam to -1 lay one alias fa issued from the Superior Court of Houston county, iu fa- >r, of Richard V. < . Ruffti v. I John Cain. Lots of L-md No. 21-2, and 215, ami an hu'idrel acres Lot No. not known in the Ist district Ms Lee ejunty, levied on as the propertv of Mark M. Brown, to satisfy sun dry li fits issued from the Sjuperi ir a iJ Lll - Court ol ,3 npter county in favor of rheswot.i fc Pooe and others, vs. said 1* own, property u iiat 6 >,,1 by defendant. A. I>YSON, Sheriff. November, 20, 1330. / Sumter Sherifi Sale s. j \TriLL be sold on the first Tuesday in 1 TT JANUARY next, before the Court House door in the Town of Amer.cus .Sum ter comity, wiliiiu the usual hours ol vale me following property to wit. Two lots of laud. Nos. 92, m tic 2/tn dist. and 167, in the 2Gth dist. ail of lormer |v Lee now Sumter county, levied on as the property of Junes Harrison to saitsty one Ta from Sumter Interior Court, in lavor ol Sir ckelford, Boag & Cos. vs. said llarn 'mso. Lot of Land No. 70, in the 27th ,|j, t ot formerly Lee now Sumter county, levied Oil is the property « f Join il. Ueav er to satti.ty one li fa from Sumter inferior Court in favor of George Walker, vs. John H. weaver and John T. McCrary, security ° AlsVono Town Lot. No- not known, whereon JamesLyoes now lives. ft e To v.i of Amerie is, ami .the improvements tiiei on. levied on as the property ot the nil I;,met Lvnes to salisly one ft la Irom SuiniJi ItilV.mr Court, iu lavor ol George Walker, and other ti fas agaiasl Ljncs. ‘ , - tJ !„ *;i | Nf» Unu'Vil, iU I lie -7 o 7’lit? *>Vl‘-.rmerly i***« >»ow Sumter, wnereou S>eph-.’ii Herriu* now I, pved )) as toe property ol said tlcr , satisfy ti ‘a iVa"* Snmfrtr »«- 1 n.. Com'.' it f'vor of Joan G. Ec mis vs Stcihen IB rung P“ ictpal. an I John J li--.,, s-.-ur.ivm. appeal ii.-ums y J. I icenritv on the stay ot ,-.x’ culiun. a In, Lot ot Land No. I In. m Hie -<lh disY. nl to mm I) Leeu. w >„,■■. connly. lev.ed on as the propenv o. aohu J. BrtlU . t l.iurt. in favor ol b I w.ird - * ’■■‘n incy • John J» Kritt. . X f s „ Lot of L *lll No. not known, in t i' pyt'ji i) ; st of formerly Lee now Sumter cou'it v, whereon Jesse Edwards now lives |. vied on as til- property ot the sai l Jesse Hdwaids. to satisfy one h it. from bu.uter Superior Court r* favor ot Raud.i'.l Masim, vs. slid Edwrds. * Also, two Town Lots No. 3 <V 4, under letter H. in Hie Town ol Amer.cus. and al o I*. acres o! Land more or less adjoiu ine said Town Lots rfn..Ul, U b tog part ol Lot No. 115, iu the 2?lh *'ist. ol lorinerly t e now Sumter con;, v. levied on as the f ... |T of Richmond B. G u.r, to ntwfy t!ir»‘e li fas from Sum' r Inlemi..r Court, one in favor of Je etm ih L ampkin, and one i one m la vor of Davis Smith, all vs. s .id Goar, am. one fi fa from Sumter Superior Court, m lavor of David 11. Scarborough, vs. Richmond L. Goar. JQIIN TINER , D. Sh’flf. Nov. 30. 1839. I will b» sold ns above. Lot of Lon ! N >• 197. in the 29th di-t. of tormerlv Lee i »w Sumter county, levied on r Jhe f property of Uichnrd P.« tett. to sat isfy two li fas from Ell liter I ..tenor Court one in favor of IGgicy V H ««, vs. Richard Fickett, nutker, and Edmond 1 earce. en dorser ’and one i*i favor of John Martau VS. Patrick Brady and Richard Pickett, se eurity. , , Also, Lot of Land No 252, in the 29*h dist. of fonneilv Lea now Sumter coumy, levied on astho property ■: -luseph Mims, i . saMsfy sundry U. las Su nter Superior Court, one t, favor of Harrison Jones and Joseph 15 m l Adniinistrntora of Lewis Bond and awainst Joseph Mims, aud Richard Pickett”, and other li fas in favot ot others aiaiust Josenh Mimsand otueis. Also two Lots of Land Nos. 148 and 141, in the 27th dist. of formerly Lee now Sa liter countv. levied on as the property ol Reuben B. Pickett, to s.t.sly one fi D from Sumter Inferior Court, in lavor ol Edwin F. Birdsong, vs. said Pickett, pro perty pointed out by the deltiiJant. One Lot No. 219, in the 29th dist. No. 100, in the 30th disi No. 208. in the 17th dist. No. 121, in the 29th dist. No. 131, m the 30th oist. No. 207, in tl o 17th di>t. No 77 in the 28t’i dist. orginally Lee h it now Sumter con .tv, all levied " ins thei proper ty ,if 1\ J. Murry, to satisfy one li la issued out of the Superior (Joint of H .il county in favor of JoelTlnyer and llnii.s riiayer against the said Murry, prop rty painted out by David Whelehet. .. Lot of Land No. 199, in the 26th dutrie of ori r 1 ;i'illy Lee now Somtcr county, levied on as the property of William Graen, Jim. to satisfy an execution issued irom a Justice Court. s*s )th distrist G. M • in Upson coun ty, iu favor of Samuel Calhoun, vs. \V . ham Gree t, J in-levy made and returned to me by a constable. Property pointed out b; the defendant. , Also. L«* of Land No. 100. tn th- 29th district of originally Lea now Sumter conn tv, levied on as the property ol Jesse Bowers to satisfy a li fa from Macon Supeuor ( ourt in favor of Griffin .V Purs*;, ys said Bowers JOHN KIM ME i, Suerni. Nov. 30. 1839. Also, will be sold as above. Lot of Land No. 227, in the 27th dist. of formerly Lee now Sumter county, levied on as the property ot Marshall Covington, to satisfy sundry ft fas from a Justices of Marion countv, in favor of Loved B. Smith, vs. Marshall Covington property pointed out by Edwin R Brown, levy made and returned to me by a Constable \|*o. [(.it ot Land No. 52. m the -.th -list, of fnrmerly Lc • now Mimicr county, levied m a% the property of Adam Hardin, satisfy sundry li fas issued from a Jus- a Court *d' Su liter county against said Hardin, property painted out by A.tiiur V. M >tgaii. levy unde and returned to me by a Corn-table. , GREEN M. WHEELER, D. Slili Nov. 30,1839. EXECUTORS’ SALE. Af7ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in . T JANU ARY" next, at tlm co irt house door iu the town of Cutlibert, Raudolpu couuty, p.irsu i it i» the I; st wol of Clement 15 van', d-c’d, four Negroes, viz. Abram, an old man. aiout sixty years ol 1, Joe, a man about fifty years old. Lucy a woman, about T,ftv ye us old. an I Daniel, a man about thir ty -iivo years old. .Sold for tiie benefit ot the heirs oi’ <a: I dceeaseJ. Ter m mi Se known on the .1 v. >v tiie E Ar.CU TORS. Oct. 29. 1839. 3' ! ff 5 * l’iie Columbus Enquire*- will insert the above till tl;o day. L. BRYAN. yTATILL be sold, at tbe late residence of % 7 Galb.i Mathews, dec’d. in Stewart county, “i Friday, the 27th DECEMBER next, "all the Perishable Property of said deceased, conswti g of five head of Horses, two Mules, two yoke of Oxen, one Cart, stock of catile. consisting of about seventy head; hogs, goats, one douhlff Baroucii and Harness, a quant.ty of Corn. Fodder, Pota toes, Cotton in the seed, one Cotton Gin, Farming tools, household and kitchen Fur niture, besides many other articles. Sale to continue from day to day until ad are sold. Terms of sale made known, on the day— Also. Land to rent and Negroes to hire. JOHN M. W PEEL. * ... ANDERSON C. MATHEWS ] rs ’ JANE MATHEWS, Admix. Nov. 13, 1839. Id ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. VGKEEABL V t*> an order of the Inle norCourt of Lee county, wbensittuig as a court of ordinary, will be sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, before the Court House door in Starksville: All Hie Negroes an‘d other perishable pro perty, beloot'iug to .lie estate of Robert D. Respess, late of »aid comity, deceased.— Sold for the benefit of the heirs and credit ors, of said det ea-ed. DUDLEY 3NEED, Adm’r. Nov. G. 32 de boms non. VGREEABLE to an order of the hon orable the Inferior Court of Sumter county, when silting as aCourt of ordinary, will lie sold, on the firs, Tuesday tn JANU ARY' next, before the court house door in Americus, Sumter county, lot ol land. No. 188, ia the 17th and strict of formerly Lee, now Sum'er couuty, t« je sold for the beti ■.it of the heirs and creditors of Uriah Ful ler, deceased. WALTON Vi. FULLER, Out. 22 29 Adm'r^ VG RE E ABLE to an «rder of the honor able tlie Inferior coart of the county of Stunier, when sitting tor ordinary pur poses. w ill be sold, on the first Tuesday in J ANUARY next, at the court hous»-ooor in the county of Randolph, Let ol Land No. 7, in the tenth district of formerly Lee now Randolph coumy, fortho benefit ol Alexan der Carrefhers. a minor. ELIZABETH BUCK, (formerly Elizabeth Joiner,) Sumter co. < )ct. 22. rdian. A GR EE ABLY' to the requirements of ■TI tiie will and testament ol ike late John Guilford, of Randolph county, dec'd. we will expose topnbhc sale, on the last Sat nr dav iu DECEMBER, at the residence of Colson Guilford, six negroes—a woman and hve children. Terms of sale made known on the day. JOHN GUILFORD. ? V . R COLSON GUILFORD. S Georgetown, Nov. 1,1839. 31 "WW7TLt.be sold on ('relay, the 20;h o vT DECEMBER next, between the u snal hours of sale, at the late residence of Silas Mercer, the perishable property of Si las Mercer, late of Lee county, deceased consisting of horses, hogs, cattle, two horse wagon and harness, household and kitchen (unfit ire. Also, at the same time and place will be hired, two likely negroes, and the plantation rented. 'Perms made known on the day. ANN MERCER, Adm’rx. Nov. 1 32 ADMINISTRATORS SALE. VGREEABLE to an order of the In lerior Court of Stewart county when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next at the Court House door ,in the town of Clarks ville, Habersham county, one half lot of Land No. 50, in the oth Dist. of said coun ty, it being a part of the real estate of James Gillespie desease I, of Mississippi. Terms casit. RICHARD KIDD, Adm’r. Nov. 1,1839. 1 hereby constitute and appoint Merri wether Clements, my Agent and Attorney, sell and make titles to said land. RICHARD KIDD, Adm’r. ON Tuesday the last day of December next, will he sold at 'the plantation of Albert H. Shepherd, deceased, in Stewart county all the perishable property of said deceased consisting ot Horses, Hogs, Cat tle, Corn, Fodder, Oats, Plantation Tools, Household a id Kitchen Tmiiture. and suri ilt v other articles two tedious to mention. STeruis tn i le known on the day of sale. J \ME '8 M SMYP HE, Ad m’r. ANNE E. SHEPPERD, Adm’rx. Nov. 23, 1839 33 NOTICE. LT j pf*rs*»f]M indebted to the estate of i \ Gallia Mathews, late of Stewart conn tv, deceased," are hereby notified that pay ment will b ’ required a * speedily as possible ; and those holding dem mils against said es tate are required to baud them iu according So lltw. JOHN M. W. PEEL { Ad.n rs ANDERSON < . MA PIIEWS. j I\ NE M ATH E WS, Adm’rx. Nav. 15 32 (it GEORGIA —Lee County. lITiIEREAS, John Mclnnis applies to \ 7 me for letters of Administration on the estate of Archibald Mclnnis. deceased, Tlirn is therefore tn cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of sai I deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law. to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given un ! 'C "V hand, at office, this Gth November, 1839. 32 SA M L C. WY'CHE, c. c. o. GEORGIA — Lee County. \\/ lIEUEAS Robert G. Ford applies to * V me for letters of Administration on tbe estate of Joseph Merchant, deceased. This is, therefore, to cite aud admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to be and appear at mv office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 6th November. 1639. 32 SAM’L C. WY'CHE, c. c. o. land for sale: r IE Subset *sr offers for sale two set ■_ tlements ot Laud. One containing 966 acres principally oak and hickory and hammock, with 130 acres open and uftder cultivation; one Grist Mill, Gin and Cot ton crew on the same. The other consists o! 640 acres, oak and hickory with 150 acr»>s under cultivation. The.,hove lands lie on the Hateuaclmbbee Creek, about 16 miles west of Florence, in Russell county, Alabama. Persons wish ing to purchase will do wfell tn call and view the premises. Term? to suit purchasers. JOHN LAYEVE It. October 1,1839. tID 171 OUR months after date, application will be made to the honorable the in ferior court of Lee county, when sitting as a ceurt of ordinary, for leave to sell the tea estate of Silas Mercer, late of said county, deceased. ANN MERCER, Adm-’rx. Nav 1,1839. 32 NOTICE? - [HEREBY' forwarn all persons from trading for any of three promissory, notes made by the subscriber, bearing date some time in February last, anil due tne first day of January 1849, one for $845, to Grcsim G. Ogletree, also one to Leah Simons for $-P2 50, one to John A. Rrteden for $422,59 the last being credited with 95 dollars. As 1 apprehend some danger of the considera tion for which said notes were civen failing l will not pay them except tiie above named holders shall make good and lawful titles to Lot of Land No. 47. in 22d district of Stew art county. MOSES RAMSEY". Deeembcv7, 1839. 33 3t GEORGIA —I.eb Countr, Jlule .Yiit, to foruio.e a Mortgage, in Lee Superior Ceurt. James L- Ross, a 3 T appearing to the vs. ' A Court, on the pe- Thomas Bctleb. ) tition of James L. Ross, ot tile iu this Court, that Thomas Butler, then amt still of tire county of Bald win, iu said State, on the filth day of Janu ary, iu tliejear of our Lord, eighteen hun dred amt tluriy-seven, in the said county ol Lee, made and sealed, and then and there delivered to the said James L, Ross, li is cer tain mortgage deed, bearing date the day and year aforesaid, tln ieby mortgaging to the said James L. Ross, the two lotsor tracts of land, known as the lets numbered two hun dred ami sixty-one and two hundred and se venty, in the fourteenth districtof the coun ty of L«*e; (the word fourteenth, in said mortgage, abbreviated and written fourth, J but Intended lourteeuth;) and both of 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 ibe same day and year aforesaid, which t lie said Thomas Butler had then and tiiere made and delivered to tiie said James L. Ross, whereby, by the first day ot February, eighteen hundred and tliir ty-eighr, tlie said Thomas Butler promised to pay the said James L. Ross, or order, the sum of two thousand dollars, with interest from the first day of February then next, for value received, and which said mortgage deed arid promissory note, now here pro duced in •Jour! ; and, it further appearing to the Court that ihe sum ol eleven hundred and eighty-three Dollars and fifty-nine cents principal, besides interest thereon, from the niut 1 1 day of January, eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, is siill due on said note and un paid, and the said James L, Ross having prayed the foreclosure of the said mortgage in terms of the statute in such cases provi ded ; and whereas, the said James L. lioss is about to file his bill for the purpose of te fonnittg said mortgage deed. It Vs, on motion of James M. Kelly, attor ney fur 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 (hecontrary, and that on his tailing so to do, the equity of redemption in and to said mortgage premises shall be hencelortii, forever barred and foreclosed. And it 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 pudic gazette iu this State, previ - ous to said term. A true extract front the minutes of the Superior Court, this 4th September, 1839. SAM’L C. WY'CIIE, Cl’k S. C. m4m 24 If’!) j’S*’ Vl”* fiift I s*s 1 v .trstfi GSiliurw. 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All post paid letters will receive immedi ate attention. Prepared and sold by WILLIAM B MOFFAT, 375 Broadway, New Y'ork- A libeial deduction made to those who pur chase to sell again. Agents—The. Life Medicines may also be had of any of the principle Druggists in every town throughout the United States and the Canadas. Ask for Mofiat’s Life Pills and PlitEiiix 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. }>. MOFFAT 3G7 Broadway New Y'ork. The above medicine for sale by THOMAS GARDNER. Agent. Sept. 14 23} ESl:ui?a ChTtlx, FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. Th e article published below, concerning Ihs new aud popular doctrine advanced by, •he illustrious Goelicke, of Germany, cannot fail ol a deep aud thrilling interest throughout our country. HaU’lilcss Sanative. for consumption. *3 $ *3 . <} q ;,i [ Translated fr*m the German.] LOUIS OFhUN GOELICKE, or GERMANV THE GREATEST OF HUMAN BEN EFACTORS. Citizens of yorth and South America , T l3O Lotus Orro.x Goelicke, M. D. of 8. Germany. Europe belongs the imperish able honor of adding a mew and precious hoc trine of the Science of Medicine—a octriue which, though vehemently opposed by many of the faculty, [of which he is a 1 valuable member,] he proves tube wel founded in truth as any doctrine of Holy Writ—a doctrine, upon the verity of which are suspended the lives of million* of our race, aud which he boldly challenges his op posers to refute, viz : Consumption is a dis ease always occasioned by a disordered stale of Vis Vittz for Life Principle) of the human body: (l/** often secretly lurking iu the .*</,•> tan for years before there s the least complaint of the Lungs a fj)---and which may be as cer tainly, though not so quickly cured, as a com mon cold or a simple hexulache. An invalua bly precious dectrine this as it imparts an important lesson to the apparently healthy of both sexes, teachin g them that this insid ious Ice may be an,unobserved inmate of their “clayey houses ’ even while they ima gine themselves secure fro.;; its attacks, teaching them that THE GREA T SE CRET IN THE. ' RTOF PRESERVING HEALTH i.B TO PLUCK OUT THE DISEASE WHILE in THE BLADE. AND NOT WAIT TILL THE FULL GROWN EAR. This illusiriousoenefaetor of man ts also entitled to our unfeigned gratitude, and tin gratitude of a world, lor the invention of his MATCHLESS SAN ATI V E,—whose healing fiat may justly claim for it such a title, since it has-o signally triumphed over our great common enemy TION, both in the first anJ lust ,stages,---a medicine which has throughly filled the ra enurn ia the Materia Medica, and thereby proved itself the ft quKiio nos Physi ciAws.^/jJ)—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 somc-of our clergy, in their pastoral visits to the s*< !■ chamber; by which means they often be come the happy instrutnentsofehanging de spondency into hope, sickness into l e ilih, and sadness of friends into joyfulness. q q «? q GGL LIC K E’S is a medicine of more value to tiian than the vast mines of Austria, or even the united reasures ol our globe,—a medicine, which is ob tim’d eamdly .um the vegetable, animal ami mineral kingdoms, and thus possesses a thkkk-koi.d power,— a medicine, which thotign designed as a remedy for consumption solely, is possess ed of a mysterious influence over many dis eases of the I .man system,—a medicine, which beglnr-s to be valued by Ph if si .ans ; <v| .) are daily witnessing its astonishing cures of many w hom they had resigned to the g’asp of the Insaiiabi.f.Grave. DOSE of the Sanative, for adults, one drop; (or children, a half drop; and for in ants, a qnnrterdrop; the directions explain ingthe manner of taking a half or a quarter drop. «3 *3 <3 «3 b A cer*if’ca»» from three members of the MEDICAL PROFESSION in Germany. in Europe. We, the undersigned, prnctitionersef me dicine in Germany are well aware that, by our course, we may forfeit ihe friendship of some of the faculty, bnt not of its benevo lent members, who are uninfluenced by sel fish motives. Thontth we shall refrain from an expression of mu opinion, either ot the soundness or unsoundness of Dr. (Joelieke’s new doctrine, we are happy to say th; tue deem his Sanative too valuable not to be generally known-- for uhr t oitr eyes behold and our ears hear, we must believe. We hereby state, that when Dr. I.ouis OiTon 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 abase impostor and the prince of quacks. But, on hearing so much .laid 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 onr most hopeless patients; and we now deem it our hnonden duty (even at the expense of our self inter est) publicly to acknowledge its efficacy in curing not only consumption, but other (ear ful mn'adies, which we have heretofore be lieved to be incurable. Our contempt for the discoverer of this medicine was at once swallowed up in our tutor astonishment at these unexpected results; and, as am»..,ds fer uur abuse of him, we do frankly confess •o fbe 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 Inis medicine into some of our European hospitals is a sulii cut guarantythat it performs nil its promises. It needed not our testimony for wherever it is used “ is its own best witness. HERMAN ET.MULLKK, M. D WALTER VAN GAULT, M. D ADOLPHUS WERNER, M D. Germany, December 10,1838. bbh b b Post Office Chaplin, Windham, Cos, Con. J illy 20, 1838. Sir—A most wonderful cure has lately been effected, through the virtues of J)r. Go’- eJirk’s Sanative, in the case of an elderly gentleman, who was fargsue and wasted away iti CONSUMPTION, and considered PAST RECOVERY BY HIS FAMILY Pll YSICAN. He is now comparatively speaking, a WELL MAN. I saw him my self a few days since, in company witl/his wife starting on a journey to the western part of this State, He ascribes his escape irom the very jaws of death, and his recov ery to health solely to the astonishing vir tues of the Matchless Sanative. Hr is a man possessing a snug property, but, says tie. “ [ WO UL D WILLIRG LA" p\ y ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR A SINGLE BOTTLE OF IT, IF I COULD NOT PURCHASE IT FOR A LESS PRICE. 'To him’he Sanative is above nil value. WATER GOODELL, P. M. The above Medicine for sale, by THOMAS GARDNER, Agent. Florence, Jan 26 The C«u*e of MSilious Con, **!“'"* "*<* “ Mode *4 Curt \ " ** tlj regulated and proportional of b.le up..., ,| le s.omacb"' ways,requisite for the promotion i hea’.h-it stimulates d.gestion, and “e "J he ...test,nal canal tree Irom On the interior surface of tbe liver Y cular bladder, ,n winch the bile is fi rs , f* " seived, being tunned by the |,ver (V. i U 7 d. Three.- it hr and intestines, aud regulates it ” lac h *'»•• ti.,. »EX“ ■'* .'»*?«• cy ol bile, tbe body is constantl*- C ‘ en " On the other hand, an overabifnrf CoßllVe ' b.le causes frequent nausea in"he sm C ,° f and often promotes very severe • fn . ac J, _ disease, which sometimes end j n death ° f .Fevers are always precede.! K. ’ Os . disordered f.o'o, .T'T* scorlulous disorden aid all , iso f-re.hM.-L or, J I rom the same cause, tLe natural and thy action of the heart, and the who e cular system is impaired and reduced LY its natural standard, as exh,(ffied it , '° a 7 pitations, languid pulse, torpors of the i, b ' syncope and eve,, deal), i, Sf ,f. in cons*’ quence ol an overabundance of a pe l olienstve substance to ,ho organs. Ihe approach of bilious diseases ; tunes attended by decided sym,. f ,‘, ls * ,r existing diseased state of the sL ,° r i,n boveU; ~e. witi, those si Rns a “'< known to point out their conicnts to 11 T' T n,,,i ' ,rnMiu * ,ii,, ure; but w br nevp “ “ .liimeutaiv canal iiappens to bo 10y,1.,i ! ,° irritating matter, s. me de. ,oj<J *d wu], operation, either of IT sysieni’or ol some particular G.dy is the certain result; V,'* „'* l 1 ’ 9 slate happens to he united » j,l, " " '} ~s symptoms ol disease, ifs elircts a,e a ° ,,U ‘ r i hereby much agg av-ted qq ailva >s *.f organic obstrnetio,, ,s often so Sf,f 6 ” scarcely to admit of time for the ‘J r ! ' 8 • ion ol such aid as is i„ |,e offered V 1 ’ ,Cll * yet, in general p,cmo„itn, v . v „ ar '’ od gastric load aro per«-ep»il,|/ fi r ' a nm (wo prevails to the f.v',Ll, ' cr poll,id, when the most effi, ° X il »**»> be even, by 11.1.1 cbmcui.iry canal of i, s uaitatiol ' aiU touts, and thus reducin'/ tlm , I<l 1" ty of disease- and 1L 9Ust ‘’l “biiU sh. ( - Id always bo taken in striotly* 'according'm ihe ‘ ll positively effect aYurc. 'J he mineral medicines often nr„. . m these disca-cs, although iG-v , a to input ary cure at (he tame "' U an unhealthy state 0 p ,j, ( , , , consequent|\ rend to pro,mite a miinr the very disease w-i j.-h tb,. v . ' ll,ll W. CUM’. Ilistl.e,. ,t■ 1 ' J/ exclusively firmed h mu ' which sin, , 1 ‘"V* “ ,I,! l'< »<<!» •IHcjeriousa.e, 11--;;-I 1 --;;- tmnb.nal.ou o. ’ffcalmn can ; producing t;o i licit, save ili V w 1 ; , 1 / 1 J he EH- E PILLS & PL'CENIX BIT l-.lib have p.uv.d t( , |„. ~ 1 1.1 ffi'ets incases of bilious > i-< - !e' ’.d' any purely reaetable t-roi - , ed to the' p..i;|jc. If " Y". ""' °" f they cleanse it bv exciting ; t V ' 'i‘ ' ' s ennumts ; if not, "they pass to ti r it', d.'i, u',,l wi liout exciting vnmirin, ... ... '' u,a stomach; stimulating l,,e as.hr lit, r and pa.Yras. J a more copious flow of their . intestines ; rtimuff a/t 1 h " tr.ipi-hirie-., lenninating i„ "j c 'i, „ er \u-' l'" 11. a " "’"-cased flow of , it . ns. leY panicles ol the bo.lv, foreign r r grained secretions, are compK.eiy dtsvh/, her further par irnbrs (i f |i !( . uic.li me mo MOFI'A'IN < ('( 1,7 |I ": ***m £* cities for sale. nmui S'"!";',"' ” 11 “if** •'>- ■1, v .jr,,,. 375 ri'i,o.M., u , All />,)■<[ p .id letters »ill rec .,: „ immediate attention. , ' t fS? '•'.'l'' '°y -WILLIAM . ... .‘ , aii> Broadwav, N. 5 u,n,,e,w , '/' /s, T 1 ,M ' l j!lr Medicines mnv alio ; C oint< ; l ;r " j cq>;ii diottgisis in ■ r own roi the ui,„,J s ( ;,„, ■ madas Ask lor Moflaf* Life P,||s a.l .. |r «o " r .« k »*'«B£;sas Tiie above medicine for vale |, v i ijoMAS Gardner; ,w„i _ S"ptemb;.|- 14. r,., ~° ‘ vv r inDASTK~siTp— Honifv nf !,•»«- m 1 AKi\M ILL !■; Lee conntv.V’a. will I t.icticc in Mi die cuu,.tie* of the (. „t. taiioochee circuit. V|;l tch 10 4.4 ]y Mil, Visit, fin I'ilAl'ija LUMPKIN, UA. ( 1 AN ’ n . t nII ti,,!esbfi found hv thorn wiKh- mg Ins services, ;,t his oft Jc t. sr - e house ol M. s Jc('iill .r y i 1 >' r - e essior.Jly engaged h ' " aot If ° Jan 26 40 ~1 LOitEN xje aca 1 lEinr** r a ti i'. exercises of the Male De| v-O) c->t ol the 1< lorente Academy, will coin (notice on Monday next, 7th inst. under the supcriiitetnlence of Mr. Gkorgk J. M-- < '-tSKEV, who comes well recommended as am instructer of youth. The follow ■; g w ill bo the rates ol tuition, por Orthography, Reading and Writing S4 60 i’ ,• tl() (I '’ " ith Arithmetic, 602 English Grammar and Geography, 600 Higher Lnglisb .Branches, 8 C(? Languages, 10 oc The Female Department will eemmenec on the same day, under the direction of miss Maroarkt IlAiivKr, Os Miss Har vev s qualifications the Trustees deem it w~- necessary to speak, as they are too wall known to require any recommendation frog them. Ihe terms of tuition, will b? th' same as state i above, aud for I hawing and Painting, jo Needlework an extra chai-ge of 3 02 Board can be had, for males and fg’rta'sgj in the most respectable houses, at r-anoca ble prices. . Ji,n » 33!) BY THE TRUSTERJ.- I * KRSONS having aay Books in their 3 possession belonging to the subscriber, will ( lease return them to the Mirror Office. - ,l, i v2 i L fi 'J- "• HARROW Mops IM 0 LTI CA BUiS rBiHE subscriber has for sale q’ \yn " 'I HOUBAND very fine MORI’S M! L'I’ICAULJS TREES, that will ; . ve r, age over one hundred buds to the tree W. W. El LANDS, b Jorence, Oct 13 28