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St* tcart Sheri/Tsales.
-«T|TILL be sold on lb* first Tuesday in
W JANUARY next, before the Court
House door in the To rn of Lumpkiu, be
tween the legal hours of Sale t ie loilownij
iironerty «u: ...
Lou Nos. i and 5, in letnrG. in the town
of L,u o >k.a. on the Square. exceptiug the
{Store LI * *»eoccupied by M Collar A; i’er
rv lvi.i between sai l House aud the Store
occupied by >l. M. Fleming, sold as the
property of Freeland Buck tier. to satisfy a
fi fa frpin Stewart Superior Court iu lavor
’of Jeifeisou I. Lunar.
The interest of Thuum J. K>-tersou, iu
I. vts Nos. 94 ami I*s. i:i <iie 22d of
ol Stewart couutv, lovietl i»|>«»»» is file |nuj)-
erty of sai«l K ‘stersen, to s:itisi‘y a (i fa inim
Superior Court ia t.«v<»r«»t Clarence
&Jeriiip:i, surviving copartners & . &e.
uuJ others.
North iul: of L ; h N»G», io tuo Jil.uist.
of Stewart connfy, a!so lliuse ami Cot
Win. F! i'iii n" Y resides, a-i
--t:»l *lil iU -J »' ''*■ a I I.Oil ll(>t rxilO *ll,
i.nie lon .s the |»ro;»*r ■ *.f -hi! l’hiiips, to
»itisfy a i from S.S .rerinr t >url i'l
f.ror in llightovr ,'c Reid. Property
piloted int by del*.i I
Lot of Land N•• ’ m the 20d district of
Stewart comity as toe .ir »;ierty of R rwlaml
Willi.i i•, to satisfy a i fa run Stewart Su
perior i .u t iu itv ir ul Harrison Jones,
aiainst shJ *A r i!.taais a Marinaduke
(freshen. Property poi ■. :J oat by Bus
tovus D L miiav.
Lots Nos. 118 and 139, in the 23d -list,
of Stewart county, as tin- property of Free
land Bicknr, to satisfy , ti fro n Stewart
Superior C nut in favor of Edward V/.
'Chapin ta an J others.
Lot us Land Ni 15, in the 25th dirt,
of Stewart county, as the property ol Eli
jah Waters, to r. t.ufv sundry fi fas from a
Justice Court if said county in favor of W.
& 11. Bov iton. Levy made aud returned
by a const able.
(_):ie 11 >use an I Lot in the Town of Flor
euce, Stewart county, know a as number
147, in letter K. as the property of John It.
Sp.um, to satisfy sundry (i las Irom a Justice
Court of Stewart county, :n tivor ol 'loses
Pettice. Property piinted out by defetU
da lit.
Lot of Land upon which Jesse P. flar
rell now liv :s. N). not known, as the prop
erty o*' sai l Harrell, to satisfy a ft fa from
Stewart Inferior Court in favor of Gustavus
DoLau i iv
Lois of L >nd Nos if J and 132, in the 22d
district of Si ‘wart county, levied on as tSic
property of Win..C. [lay, to satisfy a(i fa
from Stewart Sup trior Court, in tivor ot
11. W. .) ernigau, and others.
Also, 10,000 lbs. Seed Cotton, taken as
the property of John Lantern, to satisfy a
fi fa fro nSt 'wart Superior Court, ia favor
of Sampson B. Strickland.
Lot of Laud No. 302, in the 22*1 district
of Stewart county, as the property of I no,
T>. Pitts, to satisfy sundry fi fas from a Jus
tice Court from Muscogee county in favor
of J. Cu peoper vs. W. IP Williams and
Juo. D. Pitts, security. Levy made and
returned by a constaliie.
Also, theumlivi I • I half of No. 131, in the
2lt i district, of Stewart county, taken as
the property of Joseph Bennett to satisfy
one fi fa issued out of Bo Superior Court
in favor of Joseph T ivlcr.
Also, lot of Land No. 107, in the 24th
district of Stew art county, and two negroes,
Jim 20, and Dina 40 years old, as the prop
erty oi W n. Wynn, t > satisfy a li fa from
Stewart Inferior Court, in favor ol Michael
J. Laurence, <*t. al. Property pointed out
by James Clark.
Also, Lot of Land No. lit, in the 22d
district of Stewart county, levied on as the
propertv of Thomas J. Kesterson, to satisfy
sundry fi fas issued from a Justices Court of
said county in favor of Win. C. llay, and
others vs. said Kesteison.
Also, lot of Land, No. 3C, in the 18tli dis
trict of Stewart county, levied on as the pro
perty of Hiram Atkinson, to satisfy a I'i Fa
issued from the Superior court of Baker
county, vs. said Atkinson, principal and .\l.
C'lustain, security.
>l. Af. FLEMING, Sheriff.
December! 1830.
MORTGAGE SALES.
Will be noil at the sane place on the first
Tuesday in Feburary next.
Nos. 41 and 42, in the 94th district of
Stewart county, as the property of Jas. 11.
Harrell, to satisfy a Mortgage ft fa from
Stewart Superior Court, in favor of Henry
Solomon. Property pointed out in sail li
fa-
Lucy a woman 06 years old, Arthur a
man 20 years old, Sampson a man, 35 years
old, D’Utma, a woman 22 years old, and her
two children. Tener, a woman 30 years old,
Amy 12. .1 tek 11. Alfred 13 years, George
a hoy 1:5 v tars old. Rose a woman 19 years
old, Nathan a boy 2 years o’d. Calvin 5
years old, 11 -ster years old, Daniel 7 years
old, Dave 1 year old, all taken ns the prop
erty of Robert Hatcher, to satisfy three
Mortgage ft la< issued out of Stewart mfert
• r Court, in favor of \7iiliard Boynton Lov
erd Bryan,j Tomlinson Fort and Elijah E.
Crocker, Executors of Samuel Williams,
deceased, vs. Robert Hatcher.
Also, one boy by. the name of Tonev,
about 21 years of age, one girl, by the name
of Silva about 16 years of age. all levied on
as the property of Robert Hatcher to satisfy
n Mortgage fi fa. issued oat of Stewart In
ferior Court iu favor of Turner Coley vs.
Robert Hatcher.
M. M. FLEMING, Sheriff.
December, 4th.
Sheriff S:tles.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in
JANUARY next, at the court
house door in the town of Stsrksviile, with
in the usual hours of sale,the folio v uig pro
perty, to wit:
Two L its Nos. not kno vn, in the Town
o. Starskvill,*, an I the S ore House now Oc
eania ! by 'I i io I Ac Philips, i vied on as
tV* prop'rty of G ■ >rge W. II lekaby to sat
lov afj fa 's.-Mi'd. from tin Inferior Court
in me cbtr'-ty ia livir «( 1 ir.lecai Alex*
e id r vs. George W. It i ailiv and Peter
II M C isi.ili, propei’.y pointed out by
t "pi II:ili r.
\t-o Lit of Land N2 id, in the se
pri l district ot Lee co intv, levied on as
t i ■ prop w:y of Josh ri Alercer, to sati fy
fin Iry li li s issued from the Superior < .'cum
of L ? eouutv ii favor of H. Janes. Vdiii’r.
of L ".vis Bo i l. deee n -d, an I other.*, prop
erty point.* [ by pi tin'i 15 .Vtorn'*v.
Also, Lot of Land No. not mmvn, t'oe
place o hot on Jo in Cam now lives, in th >
T.t (list, of Lee county, levied on as the
property of John Cain to sa tsly one alias
fa issued from tile Superior Court of
Houston county, in favor of Richard V.
i . Ruffin »« said lolin Cain.
Lots of Laml No. 2t2, and 215, and an
hundred acres Lot No. not known in the
Ist district of Lee county, levied on as the
n- ipertv of Marly Mi. Brown, to satisfy suu
d. v ti sis issued frorp th** Superior a id lo
fcitor Cos irt of Spoiler county in favor of
xvrtvvv .il i Ac Pone and o.tiiere. vs s
Drown, property p-ai it* ! out bv del ■ idam.
_ A. Dv S< )Ny Sheriff,
SherilT Sale’s.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
JANUARY next, before the Court
House door in the Town of Americas Sum
ter couutv, wituiu the usual liouis ot sale
the following property to wit.
Iwo lots of laud, Nos. 92, in ne 27th
dist. and 107, in the 26iu dist. sit *>f loriner
iy Lee now Sumter county, levied tuu the
property of James Harrison to satisly one
ii fa from Sumter luterior Court, in lavor ot
Sitai kelturd, Bo.>g 4c Cos. *s. said Harri
son. . ,
A iso. Lot of Land No. 70, iu the 2/th
dist. of formerly Lee now Sumter county,
levied <m as the property t John 11. Weav
er to sattiify one fi fa from Somtor Inferior
Court, iu favor of George Walker, vs. John
,1. Weaver and John T. .McCrary, security
on the • •
Also, one Town Lot, No. not known,
whereon James Lyoe* now lives, in n e
Town of Americas, and the improvements
thereon, levied oil as the property ot the
said James Lvues to satisly one fi ta from
Sumter Interior Court, in favor ot George
Walker, and other fi fas against said Lynes.
Also, Lot of Land -No. nut known, in the
27 1 ii dirt. of formerly Lee now S miter,
countv, whereon Stephen Herring now
lives, levic I o i as the properly ol »«:d Her
ring, to satisfy one ii la twin Sumter feu
peri ,r Court, in Imor of J »lin G. Echols,
vs. Stephen Herring principal, anu John .1
Britt, security on appeal, and t)euips* y J.
Juslirc, security on th* stay ot 4*7 seeutlon.
Also. Lot of Land No. 14.5, in the 27th
dist. of formerly Lee now Slimier comity,
levied on as t.ie’ property ot John J. Britt,
s;,’ sfy one fi fi >.«>m Sumter Interior
Court, hi favor of i. vara Mootgoinery vs.
Joiui J- Britt.
Also, on-L »t L>n I No. not known, in
the 30th Dio .orineriy Le. now Sumter
couutv, wi. : rti Ji-svC ..varus now fives
levied o:i '«si:i* property ot to sail I esse
Edwauls.ro satisfy one ii la from Sumter
Superior Court i» favor of Banda-1 Muslin,
vs. said Edwards.
Also, nvo Town Lots No. 3 & 4. under
[| t fii ifi/ 1 lu vo ol Americas, nud
also, 12 acres of Laud more or less a Ijoin
iiirr s.iel Fown Lots Soma, it being part ot
Lot No. 115, in the 27 h dist. of formerly
[,e io v Sumter county, levied on as tho
promrty of Rieliino* B. Goar, to satisfy
tfi,• './• ii fas from - miter Inferiour Court,
one in iavor of Je .mail Lumpkin, and one
iu favor ot George .ValUet. a.id one in la
vorof Davis Smith alt v*. s Goar, and one
fi fa fro o Sumter Superior Court, in lavor
of David >l. Scarborough, vs. Richmond
JOHN TIN ER, D. Sh’ff.
N;>v. 30. I SO.
Alio, w’ll he sold ns abort.
Lot of Land N 197, in the 29ih dirt, of
formerly Lee no Sumter county, levied on
as the property ol Richard jhekett, to sat
isfy two ti fas from Cuuit-r Inferior Court,
one in favor of Big ley & Hart, vs. Richard
Pickett, maker, an i Edmond Pearce, en
dorser, a 1 one iu l iver ot John Martin,
vs. Pa Brady and Richard Pickett, se
curity.
Also, Lot of Land No. 252, in the 29‘h
dist. of lormeily Lee now Sumter county,
levied on as the property of Joseph Mims,
to satisfy sundry ti las from Su liter Superior
Court, one it. favor of Harrison Jones and
Joseph Bond. Administrators ol Lewis Bond
and against Joseph .Minis, and Rich ird
Pickett, and other fi fas in favoi ol others
against Joseph Mims and outers.
Also, two Lois of Land Nos. 148 anil
141, in the 27th /list, of formerly Lee now
Sumter county, levied on as the property
of tisuben B. Pickett, to Satisfy one fi fa
from Sumter Interior Court, iu favor of
Edwin F. Birdsong, vs. said Pickett, pro
perty pointed out by the defendant.
One Lot No. 219, in the 29th dist. No.
100, in the 38th dist No. 208, in the 17th
dist. No 124, in the 29th dist No. 131, in
tiie 30ill uist. No. 207. in the 17th dist. No
77, in the 28th dist. orginnliy Lee but now
Sumter county, all levied on as tiie proper
ty of P. J. Murry, to satisfy one Ii fa issued
out of the Superior Court of II ill county
in favor of Joel Thayer and Hollis lhayer,
against the said Murry, property pointed
out by David Whel-hel.
Lot of Land No. 199, in the 26th district
of originally Lee now Sumter county, levied
on as the property oi William Green, Jim.
to satisfy an execution issued from a Justice
Court, 599th distrist G. M. in Upson coun
ty, in favor of Samuel Calhoun, vs. William
Green, Jun. levy made and returned to me
by a constable. Property pointed out b;*
the defendant.
Also, Lo s of Land No. 105, in the 29th
district of originally Lee now Sumter coun
ty, levied on as the property of Jesse Bowers
to satisfy a li fa from Macon Superior Court
in favor of Griffin Ac Purse, vs. said Bowers-
JOHN KIM ME Y, Sheriff.
Nov. 30, 183.'.
Also, icill be sobl as above.
Lot of Land No. 227, in the 27th (list, of
formerly Lee now Sumter county, levied
ou as the property of Manli-ill Covington,
to satisfy sundry li fas from a Justice's Court
of Marion county, in iavor ot Loved B.
Smith, vs. .Marshall Covington property
pointed out by Ed win R Brown, levy mi.de
and returned to me by a Constable.
Also, Lot of Land No. 52, in the 27th
di r. of formerly Lee now Sumtei county,
levied on as tin property of Adam Hardin,
to satisfy sundry li lis issued trom a Jus
tiees Court of Sumter county, against said
Hardin, property pointed out by Arthur A.
Morgan, levy made anil returned to me by
a Constable.
GREEN M. WHEELER, D. Slf/F
Nov. 30.1819.
EXECUTORS’ SALeT~
TT7ILL be sold, ou tlie first Tuesday in
tv JANU ARY next, at the court house
door in the town of Cuthbert, llandolpu
county, pursuant to tliel; st will of Clement
Bryan,d**cM, four Negroes, viz. Abram, an
old man, about sixty years old, Joe, a man
about liftv years old Lu ;y a woman, about
fifty years old, and Daniel, a man about thir
ty-five years old. .So! 1 for the benefit of the
heirs of said di*< ease i. Terms male known
on ilia dav, bv the EXECUTORS.
• Oct. 29, lEH. 3 1
(T/ 5 ” I'iie Columbus Enquirer will insert
the above till the day. L. BRYAN.
WILL be sold, at the late residence of
Galb.x Mathews, dec’ll. i*t Stewart
county, on Friday, the 27th DECEMBER
next, all the Perishable Prooertv of said
deceased, consisting ol five he t 1 of Horses,
two Mules, two yoke of Ox'a, one Cart,
stock of cattle, consisting of ii'iaitt seventy
head; hogs, g i its. one double Barouch and
Harness, a quantity 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 ail are sold.
Terms if sale made known on the day.—
Also, Land to rent a i Negroes to hire.
JOHN M. W. P EL. I . . ,
\ni E . SON (' MATHE WS { V ' ,in rs-
A IE MAT *E vVS, Adm'rx.
Nfdv. 19, IB7>. <V>
ADMINISTRATORS’ BALE. \
AGREEABLY to auorier of the Infe
rior Court of Lee county, wheneitting
as a court of ordinary, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in JANUARY next, before
the Court House door iu Surksviile:
AH the Negroes and other perishable pro
perty, beionaiug to the estat* of Robert D.
Respe.-.*, late of said couizty, deceased.—
Sold for the benefit of the ueirs aud credit
ors, of said deceased.
DUDLEY SNEED, Adtn’r.
Nov. ti. 32 de boms non.
\ GREKABLE to su order of the kon
xjL orable the liferior Court of feuurtsrr
county, when siltiig as a Court ot ordinary,
will be sold, on tli; first Tuesday in JANIT
ARY r next, before the court hsuse door iu
Americas, Sumter County, lot ol land. No.
IBB,i the 17th district of formerly Lee,
now Sumter county, t« be sold for the ben
••fit of the heirs an! creditors ol Uriah Ful
ler, deceased.
WALTON \V. FULLER,
Dei. 30 29 Atloi'r-
VGREEABLE t» an order of the liono
able the luterior court of the county
of Sumter, when sittiug for ordinary pur
poses, will he sold, on the first Tuesday iu
.1 AN U A R Y next, at the court house door in
the county of RaudolpY, Lot ot Land No.
7, in the tenth district oi formerly Lee now
Randolph county, forth' benefit of Alexan
der Carrethers, a minor.
ELIZABETH BUCK,
(formerly Elizabeth Joiner,) t
Sumter 00. Oct. 22. Guardian.
,4 GR EE ABLY to the requirements of
the will and testament of the late John
Guilford, of Randolph comity, dec’ll, we
will expose topub'ic 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. ? Vx - r .
COLSON GUILFORD, $ ™ rs ’
Georgetown, Nov, 1,1839. SI
ADM I M Sl' IIATORS SALE.
VGREF, \BLE 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 nex| at the
Court House door ,in the town ot Clarks
ville, Habersham county, one halt lot of
Land No. 50, in the Gth Dist. of said conn
ty. it being apart of the real estate ol Jame-
Gillespie desensed, of Mississippi. Terms
cash. RICHARD KIDD, Adrn'r.
Nov. 1,1839.
1 hereby c institute and appoint Merri
wether Clements, iny Age.it and Attorney,
sell and make titles to said land.
RICHARD KIDD, Adrn’r.
ON Tuesday the last day of December
next, will be sold at the plantation of
Albert H. Shepherd, deceased, in Stewart
c -Minty ail the perishable property of said
deceased consisting ot Horses, Hogs. Cat
tle, Corn, Fodder, Oats, Plantation Tools,
Household and Kitchen '•'urniture, and suii
di v other articles two tedious to mention.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
JAM E S M. SM Y P HE, Adrn’r.
ANN E E. SH EP P E RD, Adm’rx.
Nov.
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
Gallia Mathews, late of Stewart coun
ty, deceased, are hereby notified that pay
ment will ba required as speedily as possible;
and those holding demands against said es
tate arc required to hand them in according
to law.
JOHN M. W. PEEL. ) Adm’rs
ANDERSON C. M ATHEWS. S A
JANE MATHEWS, Adin'rx.
Nov. 15 32 fit
GEORGIA —Lee County.
WHEREAS, John Mclnnis applies to
me for letters of Administration on
the estate of Archibald Mclnnis, deceased.
This is therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred aud creditors ol
said 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 fie granted.
Given under *”y hand, at office, this 6tb
November, 1839.
32 SAM’L C.WYCHE, c. c. o.
GEORGIA — Lee County.
117 LIEREAS Robert G. Ford applies to
•V me for letters of Administration on
the estate of Joseph Merchant, deceased.
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish,
all mid singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at tnv 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. 1839.
32 SAM’L C. NVYCIIE, c. c. o.
GEORGIA—Lee county.
WHEREAS Felix G. Carington ap
plies to me for letters of Admin is
trition on the estate of Daniel A. Caring
ton deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and ci editors of
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 30th
November, 1839-
SAML. C. WYCIIE, c. c. o.
LAND FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber offers for sale two set
tlements of Laud. One containing
966 acres principally oak and hickory and
hammock, with 130 acres open and under
cultivation; one Grist Gin and Cot
ton crew on the same. The other consists
ol 610 acres, oak and hickory with 150
acres under cultivation.
The iuve fin is lie on the Hafchachubbee
Creek, about 16 miles west of Florence, in
Russell county, Alabama. Persons v\ i*h
iug to purchase will do well to call and view
ilie premises. Terms to suit purchasers.
JOHN TARVER.
October 1. 1839. til)
OUR months date, application
will bn made to the honorable the in
ferior court of Lee county, when sitting as
a court of ordinary, for leave to sell the rca
estate of Silas Mercer, late of said county,
deceased. ANN MERf’Hii.yAfinfrx.'
Nov I, 1839. 32
NOTICE?
VLL persons are forwarned against tra
ding for a certain note of hand given
to John U. Greeawav, and .signed bv Na
than Chaunry, for three hundred dollars,
dated the 14th November 1839, due the
26th Dec. 1819. with a credi' of one hun
dred dollars on said note credited 15th Mar.
1839.
JSA.THAN CHAUNRY,
GEORGIA —Lee County. \
A tile iVm, to foreclose a Mortgage, in Lee
Superior Court.
J amls L. Ross. J| T appearing to the
vs. > JL Court, on the pe-
Tbomas Butxkr. ) lition of James L.
Ross, of Ine in this Court, that Thomas
Butler, then aud still ol tbe county of Bald
win, in said State, on tbe filth day ol Janu
ary, in the year of our Lord, eighteen hun
dred and thirty-seven, in the said county of
Lee, made and sealed, and then and there
delivered to the said James L, Ross, bis cer
tain mortgage deed, bearing date tbe day and
year aloresaid, theieby mortgaging to the
said James L. Ross, the two lots or tracts 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, iu said
mortgage, abbreviated and written fourth,
but intended fourteenth;) aud bolii nt said
lots together, containing lour hundred aud
five acres of land, more or less, the better to
secure the payment of a certain promissory
note, beaming dale tbe same day and year
aforesaid, which (lie said Thomas Butler Had
then and there made and delivered to the
said James L. Ross, whereby, by the first
day of February, eighteen hundred aud thir
ty-eight, the said Thomas Builcr 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 and promissory n‘ot£, 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 fifty-nine cents
principal, besides interest thereon, from the
ninth day of January , eighteen hundred and
thirty-nine, is still due on said note aud un
paid, and the said James L, Ross having
prayed the foreclosure of the said mortgage
in terms of the statute ia such cases provi
ded; and whereas, ihe lid James L. P.oss
is about to file his bill foe the purpose of re
forming said mortgage deed,
It is, on motion of James M. Kelly, attor
ney for said petitioner, ordered, thatthe said
Thomas Butler do pay into court, within six
months from this date, the principal, inter
est and cost tine on said mortgage, or show
cause to the c ontrary, and that on his failing
so to do, the equity, of redemption in anil to
said mortgage premises shall be henceforth,
forever barred and foreclosed.
And it is further ordered by the Court,
that tlio 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 tiie same be perfected by a publica
tion of this rule once a month for 4 months,
in some piP'lic gazette in tins State, previ
ous to said term.
A true extract from the minutes of the
Superior Court, this 4th September, 1839.
SAM’L C. WYCIIE.CI’k S. C.
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the most fatal disease of the lungs, aud
indeed the vieera in general, these medicines,
if taken but for three or four days, never
fail. Taken at night, they so promote the
insensible perspiration, and so relieve the
system of febrile action and feculent ob
structions, as to pro luce 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 tbe next hour
of bed time will almost invariably effect
permanent reliefwith >ut further aid. Their
effect upon levers of a more acute anil more
violent kind is not less sure and speedy I
taken in proportionable quantity ; and
persons retiring to bed with inffamatorv
systoiin of the most alarming kind, w ill
awake with the gratifying consciousness
that the fierce enemy lias been overthrown,
and can easily lie subdued. In the sain**
way, viceral fitrgesenee, though long estab
lished, and viceral inffamarions however
critical, will yield—the former to small ami
the latter to large doses of the Life Pills-,
and so also hysterical affections, hypocon
driocism, restlessness, and very many other
varieties of the Neurortcal class of diseases,
yield to the efficacy of the Phteenix Bitters.
Full directions for the use of these medi
cines. and showing their distinctive applica
bility to different complaints, nr- mnp.nny
them ; and they can be obtain/ .!, wh » vsale
and retail at 375 Broadway, w:,< >• n tmer
ous certificates of their unpftrralied suc
cess are always open to inspection.
For additional particulars of the above
medicines, see Moffat’s "good Samaritan,”
a copy ofwhicb accompanies the medicine ;
a copy can always be obtained of the
different Agents who have the medicine
for sale.
French, German, and Spanish directions
can be obtained on application at the office,
375 Broad way.
All post paid letters will receive immedi
ate attention.
Prepared and sold by WILLIAM B
MOFFAT, 375 Broadway, New York*
\ libel al 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 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 \V. B. MOFFAT..
367 Broadway New York.
The above medicine for sale bv
THOMAS GARDNER, Agent.
Sept. 11 23|
illanlTnMjds,
FOR-SALE AT THIS OFxfTCE.
The article published below, concerning
ths new and popular doctrine advanced by
the illustrious Goelicke, of Germany, cannot
fail ol excitiug a deep and thrilling interest
throughout our country.
.19 a tcli I ess Amative.
FOR CONSI- .ui' i iON.
[T, •unsifted from the German. 1
LO'JIS OFFQN GOELICKE,
or GESHA.X V
THE GREATEST OF HUMAN BEN
EFACTORS.
Citizens of North an l South America,
(~|3o Louts Orros Goelicke, M. D. of
A Germany, Europe belongs the imperish
able honor of adding a new and precious
doctrine of the Science of Medicine—a
octrine which, though vehemently opposed
by many of the faculty, [of which he is a
valuable member,] be proves to be wel
founded in truth as any doctrine of Holy
Writ—a doctrine, upon the verity o( which
are suspended the lives of millions of our
race, aud which he boldly challenges his op
posers to refute, viz : Consumption is a dis
ease always occasioned by a disordered slate
of Vis Vita (or Life Principle) of the human
body : often secretly lurking iu the sys-
tem for years before there is the least complaint
of the which may be as cer
tainly, though not so quickly cured, as a com
mon cold or a simple headache. An invalua
bly precious dectrine this as it imparts an
important lesson to the apparently healthy
of both sexes, teachin g them that this insid
ious (oe may fie an,unobserved inmate of
their "clayey houses ’ even while they ttna
gine themselves secure fro .i its attacks,
teaching them that THE GREAT SE
CRET 1N TH E ART OF PR ESERUING
HEALTH IS TO PLUCK OUT THE
DISEASE WHILE in THE BLADE.
AND NOT WAIT PILL THE FULL
GROWN EAR.
This illuHtriousoenefactor of man is also
entitled to our unfeigned gratitude, and the
gratitude of a world, for the invention of
his MATCHLESS SANATIVE,—whoso
healing fiat may justly claim for it such a
title, since it basso signally triumphed over
our great common enemy Qf^CONSUMP
TION, both ir the first and last stages,---a
medicine which has throughly tilled the r/t
--enum iu the Materia Medica, and thereby
proved itself the or Piivsi
ciAiss^/JJ —a medicine, for which aIL man
kind will have abundant cause to bless the
beneficent hand of a kind Providence, —a
medicine whose wondrous virtues have been
so glowingly portrayed even by some of our
clergy, in their pastoral visits to the sick
chamber; by which means they often be
come the happy instruments of changing de
spondency into hope, sickness into health,
aud sadness of friends into joyfulness.
*3 «? ' *? *3
GOELICKE’S is a medicine of more value
to man ’ban the vast mines of Austria, or
even the united reasures of our globe,-—a
medicine, which is ob -fined c/vnlly from
the vegetable, animal and mineral kingdoms,
ami 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 inedici’**;,
whieh begines to b* valued bv Physiranl ;
wi j are daily witnessing its astonishing cures
of many whom li.ey had resigned to the
gtaspol the Insa t iable Grave.
DOSE of the Sanative, for adults, one
drop; for children, a half drop; and for in
ants, a qnarferdrop ; the dirertions explain
•ng the manner of taking a halfor a quarter
drop.
4 h
A certificate from three members of the
MEDICAL PROFESSION in Germany,
in Europe.
We, theund ersigned, practitionersef me
dicine in Ger t y are well aware that, by
our course, v nay forfeit the friendship of
some of the til ty, but not of its benevo
lent membert 'ho are Uninfluenced by sel
fish motives. Though we shall refrain from
an expressio of our opinion, either ot the
soundness r nsounduess of Dr. Goelicke’s
new doctrin. 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 and
the prince of quarks. 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 our most hopeless
patients; and we now deem it our boundeu
duty (even at the expense of our self inter
est) publicly to acknowledge its efficacy in
curing not only consumption, but other fear
ful ma'adies, which vve have heretofore be
lieved to be incurable. Our contempt for
tbe discoverer of this medicine was at once
swallowed up iu our utter astonishment at
these unexpected results; and, as amends
for our abuse of him, we do frankly confess
to the world, that we believe him a philan
thropist. who does honor to the profession,
and to ourconntiy, which gave him birth.
The recent adoption of tois medicine into
someof our European hospitals is a suffi
ent gnaranty that it performs all its promises.
It needed not our testimony for wherever it
is used ii is its own best witness.
HERMAN ETMUI-LE v, M. D;
WALTER VAN GAULT, M. 1).
ADOLPHUS WERNER, M D.
Germany, December 10, 1838.
bbb b b
Post Office Chaplin, Windham, Cos, Con.
July 20, 1838.
Sir—A most wonderful cure has lately
been effected, through the virtues of Dr. Go
elick’s Sanative, in the case of an elderly
gentleman, who was fargwne and wasted away
in CONSUMPTION, and considered
PAST RECOVERY BYIIIS FAMILY
PHYSICAN. He is now comparatively
speaking, a WELL MAN. I saw him
myselfafew days since, in company withfhis
wife starting on a journey to the western
part of this State. He ascribes his escape
from the very jaws of death, anil his recov
ery to health solely to the astonishing vir
tues of the Matchless Sanative. He is a
man possessing a snug property, but, says
he. -1 WOULD WILLINGLY PAY
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR A
SINGLE BOTTLE OF IT, IF I COULP
NOT PURCHASE IT FOR A LESS
PRICE. To hitn'he Sanative is above all
value. WATER GOODELL, P. M.
The above Medicifie for sale, by
THOMAS GARDNER, Agent,
Florence, Jan 26
The Cattfse cf Ml, it huh Com
plaint and a .Yivut oi' Cure.
AYV LLL regulated and proportionate
quantity oi bile upon tt.e stomach is al
ways requisite (or the promotion of sound
health—it stimulates digestion, and keeps
the intestinal canal free from allobstructiuirs
On tbe interior surlace of the liver ape-.
cular bladder, iu which the bile is first pre
served, being termed by the liver from the
blood. Thecce it passes into the stomach
and intestines, and regulates the indi es
tion. Thus west*/ when there is a deficTen
cy o! bile, the body is constantly costive.
On the other hand, an overabundance of
bile causes frequent nausea iuthe stomach
■ind often j rotnoies very severe attacks of
disease, which sometimes end iu death. ~
b eveis are atv, iys preceded by syuitoms
of a disordered stomach; as are also
scorfulous dlsolde ~ and ail sympathetic
functional, organic or febrile diseases.
From the same cause, tire natural and bed
thy action of the heart, and the whole vast
cular system is impaired and reduced below
its natural standard, as exhibited in pal
pitations, languid pulse, torpors of tbe limbs,
syncope, and even death itself, in conse’-
queuce ol au overabundance of a peculiar
offensive substance to the digestive
organs.
i he appri ach of bilious diseases is at »l|
times attended by deckled symptoms of uii
existing diseased state of the stomach and
bowels; t.e. with those signs which am
known to point out then contents to be oi ,i
morbid, irritating nature; but whenever thi*
alimentary canal happens to be loaded with
irritating matter, some derangement of tins
iieal:hy operation, either of the general
system, nr of some particular otgau of the
body is the certain n suit ; and w hen this
slate happens to fie united uiih any other
symptoms of disease, its effects are siwavg
thereby much agg-uv.iteu The progress
of organic obstruuiou is often so rapid as
scarcely to admit of time .lor the appiics
. ion of such aid as is to be offered hy art
yet, in genet al, the pi.um itory symptoms
ol gastric load are perceptible lira day or
two previous to the liverish paroxism n
permit, when the most e/lieaemns a»si.«!anet>
may be given, by unloading the stomach
amt alimentary canal of its irritating eun
tents, and thus reducing the susceptibih
tv ol disease-
MOFFAT’S LIFE MEDICINES
should always be taken in the early stages
ol bilious complaints; audit pepereied iu
strictl according to the directions, w,;j
positively effect a cure.
'J'he mineial medicines often prescribed
in these diseases, although they may effect
a temporary cure at the same 'tin e create
an unhealthy state of the blood, a'rnj
consequently rend to promoting , e u r „ of '
the very disease which they ari cm, .overt
toeiiif. It is then by the use ol purgatives
exclusively formed of vegetable compounds
which, possessing yy irhin themselves no
deleterious agencies, which decumpoMtion
combination nr alteration can develoj e or
liiing into action, and therefore capable of
producing no effect, idirt that which is doff
ed—that a safe remedy is lound.
lie LIFE riLl.fe k 1 MICEX IN BIT
nT.KS have proved to lie i|,e mcM barmy
in their effects m eases of bilious diseases of
any purely vegetable j lrq.aiaiion evn offer
e-i to the public, it i} !t stomach is | (lli |
(hey cleanse it by excitiug it to tf-iow of! us
contents; if not, they pass t« the duodenum
wr hom exciting vomiting or nausea in tho
stomach ; stimulating the neighboring ri< er»,
as the liver and patients, no is t v pieuuce
2 more copious flow cl tbeir *errrliens mto
the intestines; stimiilatjeg ih n exsient
capillaries, terminating ia the ir.ner <
which an increased flow of the useless
particles of the body, foreign matters or
retained secretions, are completely dirt lmr
gerh
For further particulars of ihe hoov
medr ine see MOFFAT’S GOOD SA
MAKI ( AN, a copy el which accompanies
the medicine. A < opv may also be obtained
ol the different Agnus who have the medi
finer, (or sale,
Off* French, German, aid Spanish di
rections can be obtained on application t
the office, 375 Broadway.
All post p id 'letter* will receive
immediate attention.
Sold wholesale and retail by WILLIAM
h. M' hI*A TANARUS, 375 Broadway, N. A'.
A liberal tleduetir-u made to those yvho pur
chase to sell again.
Agents.- —'J lie Life Medic incs may also
be had nl the principal druggists in err rv
town throughout the United Slates ami th«
C-madas. Ask for Moffat’s Life Bills ami
Plicuix Bitters; and he sote that a fas
simile of John Moffat's signature is upon
the label us each bottle of bitters, or box of
pills.
The above medicine for sab* by
THOMAS GARDNER. A*em.
September 14. 1839. 25 °
"Tv ILLIA.\I Tv JMAY '
Al (gs iicy n( L;tw .
i ARKSV iLLE, Lee county, Ga. will
>1 practice in all the counties ol the Chat,
tahoochee circuit.
March ]() 4ft
Ur. Vs t-<i. Mi. Ifardw
bumpkin, aa.
/ 4 AN, at all times be found by thoie wish-
V J ing his services, at his office, »r tne
house of M. McU-ullar, Esq. when notiro
essior.Jly / ngaged.
-1 .in 26 42
Fia OR ENCE ACAD EM V.
f IHJE exercises of the Male De| artment
J- ol the F'orencc Academy, will com
mence on Monday next, 7th insr. under the
superintendence of Mr. Gkosgk J. Mr
tuisKKr, who conies well recommended,
as an instructor ol youth. The follow it g
will be the rates of tuition, por quarter:
Orthography, Reading ami Writing $4 0C
do dp do with Arithmetic, 509
English Grammar and Geography, 6 09
Higher English Branches, 8 00
Languages, jq q<>
The Female Department will eommenc?
on the same day, under the direction of
Miss Margaret Harvey. Os Miss Har
vey’s qualifications »he Trustees deem it un
necessary to speak, as they are too wel?
known to require any recommendation fror*.
them. The terms of tuition, will be the
same as state above, and for
Drawing and Painting, jo qj;>
Needlework an extra charge of 3 0C
Board can be had, for males and femalos
in the most respectable houses, at reasons
b’e prices.
Jan. 5 39 BY THE TRUSVK HJ.
PERSONS having any Books in thei*
possession belonging to the subscriber.,
will please return them to the Mirror Office.
July 27 16 H. H. BARROW
MOR U S M UtT ICAU Lt) 5
HMHR subscriber has for sale TWO
THOUSAND very fine MORUS
MULTICAULIS TREES, that will aver
age over one hundred buds to the tree.
W. W. EILANDP
orence, Oct 18 28