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Stewart %/»< nii sales.
ILL b. sold oi> the first Tuesday in
JANUAKI next, before the Court
iijn .-door io Hie Powu of Lumpkin, be
t«v «,■ ,ie legal hours of Sale the following
propert \ r.z:
Lots Nos* '■ and 5. in letter G. in the tow;,
n Li n >km, on tile Square, excepting t e
S'me H • itßxceiipie I li) McCullar <.V Per
ly I viog between said House and the. Jv-if
<i copied by M. M. Fleming, sold as the
property of Freeland Buckner, to s.ili-lv a
li fa ftn'n Stewart S>’pcri >r Conn in (ot,.r
■t) ‘ .lelFerson J. La -ior.
I’ll-interest of Thomas -7. Krsterson, ii
Lois Nos. ill a id 95. in roe 22d district ot
of Ste*art Comity, levied upon ;isme prop
erly oi slid Kest<“sen. to s itislv a ii ia from
Stew ot Superior Court in favor of Laurence
■tc ternican, surviving copartners &c.
and others.
N irtn i di of Lot No 63, in the 22d. (list
of Stewart couoty. also House and Lot
wli-reon Win F. i*liilij»s now resides, ad
j, limn. ii- ilor-m e. number not known,
I vied on is me projicrty of sold I’lll lips, to
satisfy a ft from 8r« wart Superior Court in
favor of Hightower & Reid. Property
pointed out In' defendant.
Lot of Loud No. 9. in the 2Jd district of
Srm art comitv as the property of Rowland
W’ldi inis, to satisfy a Ii fa from Stewait Su
perior f'ourt in favor of Harrison do lies,
against said Williams aid MariiMilnke
(fresh mi. Property pointed out by Gus
tovtts l)d,i!i:i iv.
Lus Nos. 118 arid 139, in the 23d dial,
of Si "wort conidy, as the property of Free
land Buckner, to satisfy a ii from Stewart
Superior Court in (nvor ot K iward W.
(Jin j h in and others.
Lot of Land No. 15, in the 23th dial,
of Stewart county, as the property of Eli
jah Waters, to satisfy sundry li las from a
Justice Court of said county inlavorofW.
Ac H. Boyntou. Levy made and returned
hv a cons able.
"( >:ie If i,use and Lot in the Town ofFlor
cnee, Stewart county, known as number
147, in letter K. as the properly of John R.
Spann, to satisfy sundry fi las from a Justice
Court of Stewarl county, in favor of Moses
Pettiee. Property pointed out by defeu
tJ.int.
Lrd of Land upon which Jesse P. liar
rell now lives. No. nut known, as the prop
erty id" said Harrell, to satisly a ft fa from
Stewart Inferior Court in favor of Gustavos
.DeLauuay.
Lots of L nd Nos. 112 and 132, in the 22d
district of Stewart county, levied on as the
property of Win. C. Hay, to satisfy a fi fa
from Stewart Superioi Court, in favor of
IL W. Jernig .ii, ami others.
Also, 10,0 )0 ios. S e.l Cotton, taken ns
the properly of John Lantern, to satisfy a
fi fa from S; wait Superior Court, in favor
of Sampson B. Strickland.
Lot of Land No. 302, in the 22d district
of Stewart county, as the property of .Too.
R. Pims, to satisfy sundry (i fas from a Jus
lice Court from Muscogee county in favor
of J. Cu pepper vs. W. B - Williams and
Jno. D Bills, security. Li vy made and
returned by a constable.
Also, the undivided half of No. 131, in the
24th district, of Stewart county, taken as
the property of Joseph Benncti tositialy
one li fa issued out of Bibb Superior Court
in favor of Joseph Tayler.
Also, lot of Laud No. 107. in the 24th
district of Stewart county, and two negroes,
Jim 20, and Dt n 40 years old, as the prop
envoi W'U. Wvmi, to satisfy a li fa from
Stewart Inferior Court, m fiv.ir of Michael
J. Laurence, ot. aI. Property pointed out
by James Clark.
Also, Lot of Land No 114, in the 22d
district of Stewart county, levied on as the
property of Thomas J. Keslerson, to satisfy
sundry fi fas issued from a Justices Court of
said county in favor of Win. C. llay, and
others vs. said Kcsietson.
Also, lot of Land, No. 36, in the 18th dis
tric of Stewari county, levied on as the pro
perty of Hir.un Atkinson, to satisfy a Fi Fa
issued from flic Superior court of Baker
county, vs. said Atkinson, principal and M.
-Chastain, security.
M. M. FLEMING, Slieruf.
December 4 1839.
MORTGAGE SALES.
Will be sold it til si me. place >w the. first
2V s tail in February ne.cl.
Nos. 41 ami 42. in the 'lui district rtf
Stewart county, as file property of .las. U.
Harrell, to satisfy a Mortgage li fa from
Stewari Superior Court, in favor of Henry
Solomon. Property pointed out instil ii
fa
Lucy a woman ‘26 years old, Arthur a
nvan 2llyeats old, Sampson a man, 35 years
old, Dianna, a woman 22 years old, ami her
two children. Tener, a woman 30 years old,
Amy 12, Jack U, Alfred 13 years, George
a boy 13 years old, Ros> a woman 19 years
old, Nathan a boy 2 years oil, Calvin 5
years old, !1 vster 3 years old, Daniel 7 years
old, Dave 1 year old, all taken as the prop
erty of Robert Hatcher, to satisfy three
.Mortgage li fa- issued out of Stewart hifer;-
■ r Court, in lavor of Williard Boynton L >v
ctd Bryan,j Tomlinson Fort and Elijah E.
Crocker, Executors of Samuel Williams,
deceased, vs. Robert Hatcher.
Also, one boy bv the name of Toney,
about 21 years of age, one girl, by tli name
of Silva about 16 years of age. all levied on
as the property of Robert Hateue.rto satisfy
it Mortgage W fa. issued out of Stewart In
-I’mior Court in favor of Turner Coley vs.
Robert Hatcher.
M. iU. FLEMING. Sheriff.
December, 4th.
idee S’» t-.ritJ Safes.
be sold, on the iir»t Tuesday in
Vv JANUARY next, at the court
house door in ilia town of Starksville, with
in me usual hours of sale,the followiug pro
perty, to wit:
Two Lots Nos. not known, in the Town
ofStarskville, and the S ore House now oc
cupied by M i ind At Philips, levie.' on as
toe,property of George W. Huckaby to sat
idy a fi fa issued from the Inferior Court
■of Lee county in favor of Murderai Al.:x
--•ind-r vs. George W. Huckaby and Peter
11. McCaskill, property pointed out by
the plaintiff.
Aiso, Lot of Land No. 268, in the sc*
rood district u! L.e county, levied on as
the property of Joshua Mercer, to satisfy
suu fry li Ids issued from the Superior Court
of Lt e countv in favor of 11. Jones. Adm’r.
«f Lewis Bond, deceas and, and others, prop
erty pointed by plaintiff- Vtorney.
Also, Lot of Laud No. not known, the
p! iro whereon Jo an Cum now lives, in the
Ist tlist. of L*-e county, levied on as the
property of John Cain io satisfy jone alias
fa issued from the Superior Court of
Houston county, in favor of Richard V.
< . Ruffin vs said John Cain.
Lot- of Land No. 2'2, and 215, ami an
hundred acres Lot No. not known in tire
l*f district ol‘ Lee county, levied oil as the
property of Mark M. Brown, to sat; sun
dry li fas issued from the Superior and In
ferior Court of S inner county in favor of
Greswold Ac Pone and others, vs. s lid
Browu, property point'<l out by defendant.
A. DYSON, Sheriff.
November, 29. 1830.
er KheritfT Kale's.
\Y ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
v v J ANUARY next, before the Court
Ho u«o door in the Town of Amer cus Sum
ter county, within the usual hours of sale
the I,mowing property To wit.
Two lots of land. Nos. 92. in ne 27th
-Ji.-t. and 167, mtheWOtn disl. all of toroier-
Iv Lee now Sumter county vied ou as the
property of J-mes Harrison to .-atony one
it la Itmi Sumter luierior Court, in favor of
Sii.trkidlolai, B.i ig A ‘Jo. s id U.i.n
son»
Also. L<*t of Land No. 70. in the 271 h
list, of forme, iy Lee now S . o er en.imy,
levied on as tin* properly I .loti li. Weav
er, to sa ii-l, one ii fa filial Sipim.r ii a,or
(Jour*, in fr-Vor ol G.or.e Walker, vs. J6l:u
11. Weaver and John T. Jit l i.iry, security
-m the sta > . -
Also, one Town Lot. No. not known,
whereon Janie- Lvnes no.v fives, in ti e
Town of Attierici.s, and lii.r i iiprovcnient,
thereon, levied on a- the properly of llie
S.aid James Lines Io -uioiv one li la from
Nurn:< r Inferior (mint, in lavor of George
Walker, ad otln rfi rasa ■?. i.st said Lynes.
Also, Lot o! Land No. not known, in (lie
27tn di t. ot formerly Lee now Sumter,
county, whereon Stephen Herring now
lives, levied o i as the properly ol’ said Her
ring, to salisfy one fi la from Sumter Su
perior Court, in favor of John G. Echols,
vs. .Stephen Herring principal, and John J.
Britt, security on appeal, and Hemps y J.
J ustice, security on the «rav of Execution.
Also, Lot of Land No. 145. in the 27tli
'list, id formerly Lee now Sumter county,
ieiied ou as the property ol John J. Britt,
to satisfy one fi fa from Siimt-r Inferior
Court, in f.tvur of Edward Montgomery vs.
John J. Britt-
AI~o, one Lot of Land No. not known, iu
the 30th Dist ol form rly Lee now Sumter
county, whereon Jesse Edwards now lives
levied on as th» property ol the ssi I Jesse
Edwatds. to s,ti-fy one fi fa from Sumter
Superior C nut i» f’nor of K.mdaii Mastiu,
vs. said Edwards.
Al.-o, two Town Lots No. 3 A: 4, under
letter 11. in the Town of Americus. and
also, 12 acres of Land more or less adjoin
ing said Town Lots South, it being part of
Lot No. 115, in the 27th dist. of formerly
Le now Sumter county, levied on as the
property of Richmond B. Goar, to satisfy
three fi fas from Sumter lnferionr Court,
one in favor of Je'emiali Lampkin, and one
iu favor of George Walker, and oue in fa
vor of Davis Smith, all vs. said Goar, and one
ft fa from Sumter Superior Court, in favor
of David M. Scarborough, vs. Richmond
B. Goar.
JOHN TIN EE, D. Sh’ff.
Nov. 30, 1839.
Also, will be sold as above.
Lot of Land No. 197, in the 29th di«t. of
formerly Lee now Sumter county, levied on
as tlie property of Richard Pickett, to sat
isfy two fi fas from Sumter Inferior Court,
one in favor of Rigley A Hart, vs. Richard
Pickett, maker, and Edmond Pearce, en
dorser, and one in favor of John Martin
vs. Patrick Brady and Richard Pickett, se
curity.
Al-o, Lot of Land No. 252, in the 29'h
dist. of lorineily Lee now Sumter county,
levied on as the property of Joseph Mims,
t > satisfy sundry ii las from Sumter Superior
Court, one it, favor of Harrison Jones and
Joseph Bond. Administrators ol’ Leu is Bond
and against Joseph Mims, and Richard
Pickett, and other li las in favoi of others
against Joseph Mims and others.
Also, two Lots of Land Nos. 148 and
141, in the 27th (list, of formerly Lee now
Sumter county, levied oil as the prop rty
oi Reuben B. Pickett, to s..tisfv one fi fa
from Soitilcr Inferior Court, in favor of
Edwin F. Birdsong, vs. said Pickett, pro
perty pointed out by the defendant.
One Lot No. 249, in the 29th (list. No.
160, in the 30tli disr No. 208, in the 17th
dist. No. 124. ill the 29th dist No. 131, in
the 30111 nist. No. 207. in the 17t!i dist. No
?7, in the 28tli dist. orginally Lee but now
Sumter county, all levied ou as (lie proper
ty ol P. .1. Murry, to satisfy one fi fa issued
out of the Superior Court of Il.dl county
iu favor of Joel Thayer and Hollis Thayer,
against the said Murry, property pointed
out by Id iv id Whebdiel.
Lot of Land No. 109, iuthe *26th district
of originally Lee now Slimier county, levied
on as the property of William Green, Jnn.
to satisfy au execution issued from a Justice
Court, 58.)th distrist G. M. in Upson coun
ty, in favor of Samuel Calhoun, vs. William
Green, Jnn. levy made and returned to me
by a constable. Property pointed out by
the defendant.
Also, L»t 0 f i, ;i ml No. 105, in the 29th
district of originally Lee now Sumter coun
ty, levied oil as the property of Jesse Bowers
to satisfy a fi la from Macon Superior Court
in favor of Gridin A Purs n vs. said Bowers
JOHN IvIMMEY, She rill.
Nov. 30, 1839.
Al o, Will be sold as above.
T,of of Land No. 227, 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 county, in favor of Loved B.
Smith, vs. Marshall Covington property
pointed out by Edwin R Brown, levy
and returned to me by a (J instable.
Also, Lot ol Land No. 52, in the 271 h
list, of formerly Lee now Sumter county,
levied ou as the properly of Adam Hardin,
to satisfy sundry fi las issued from a Jus
tices Court of’ Sumter county, against said
Hardin, property pointed out by Arthur A.
Morgan, levy made anti returned to ine by
a Constable.
GREEN M. WHEELER, D. Sh'ir
Nov. 30. 1839.
EXECUTORS’ SALE ~
IYT ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in
» v JA.NU VRY next, at the court house
door ia the town of Cuthbert, Randolph
county, pursuant to the fi st u ill of Clement
Bryan, Jec’d, four Negroes, viz. Abram an
old man about sixty years old, Joe, a man
about fifty years old Lucy a woman, a bout
fifty years old, and Daniel, a man about thir
ty-five years old. Sold for the benefit oft he
heir ;of said deceased. Terms made known
on the dav, bv tlie EXECUTORS.
Oct. 29. 1 >39. 3'
OL/ 5 * The Columbus Enquirer will insert
the above till the day. L. BRYAN.
A1) MIN IST R A TORS SALF?
VGREEABLE to an order of the In
ferior Court of Stewart county when
sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on
ttie first Tuesday in January next at the
Court House door ,in the town of C larks
rille, Habersham county, one half lot o
Land No. 50, in the 6th Dist. of said conn
ty. it being apart of the real estate of James
Gillespie deseused, of Mississippi. Terms
cash. RICHARD KIDD, Adm’r.
Nov. 1,1839.
1 hereby constitute and appoint Merrt
wethor Clements, my Agent and Attorney,
sell and make titles to said land.
RICHARD KIDD, Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
AGKEEABLi to an order of the lnte
rior Court ol Lee county, when sitting
as a court of ordinary, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in JANUARY next, betore
tlie Couit House door in Starksviile:
All '.lie Negroes and other perishable pro
pi rty, belonging to the estate ol Robert D.
Kc-pcs, late ol said county, deceased.—
tSolu lor the benefit of the heirs and credit
ors, ol said lie, ea-ed.
DUDLEY SNEED, Adni’r.
Nov. 6. 32 de boms nun.
GRKKABLE to an order of the hon
« 4. orahle tne Inferior Court of Sumter
county, when sitting as a Court of ordinary,
win i»e sold, oil the first Tuesday in JANU
ARY next, b fore the court house door iu
Suierems, Sunder county, lot ol land. No.
183, ii the 17m and strict of formerly Lee,
low Stini'er co uty, tn lie sold for the ben
e!it ot the heirs i.id creditors of Uriah Ful
ler, deceased.
WALTON W. FULLER,
Oct. 22 JJ Adm’r. _
VG RE E\B I, E io an order of the honor
able tl.e Inferior court of the county
oi Snuiter, wU»;, sfitinj tor ordinary pur
poses. will lie so and. on tne first Tuesday in
J \NU.\R Y ii"xr. at the court housedoorin
the county ot' Ra , l.ilph. Foil ol’ Eand No.
7, in the tetit'r district ol’ formerly Lee now
Randolph county, forth" benefit of Alexan
der Carrel hers, a minor.
ELIZABE TH BUCK,
(formerly Elizabeth Joiner,)
Sumter co. Oct. 22. Guardian.
\STILL BE SOLD, before tLe door
if of the Court house, in Montgomery
county, on the (ir-t 'Tuesday in February
ie\t, between the u ntil hours of sale, and
persuant to the last will of Clement Bryan,
I ue of Randolph county, deceased, between
3 and .5 thousand acres of land, consis'mg
if Swamp. Hammock and Pine lands, and
Iving on each side of the Orouee river
Persons engaged in the business offuruisii
uig the Darien Steam Saw Mills with tiin
iier, by rafting down the river, would do
well to attend, as the pine lands afford a
large quantity of v duable timber suitable
for Re purpose. The lands w ill be put up
in such quantities as will suit purchasers,
and the terms will be twelve months credit,
with two good securities.
L. BRYAN. 1.,
D.C. BRYAN. \ KxecuhJ,s -
November 25, 1839. 27—tils.
NOTICE.
,4 LL persons indebted to the estate of
A Gallia Mathews, late of Stewart conn
ty, deceased, are hereby notified that pay
ment will b 1 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. S m rS ’
JANE MATHEWS, Adm’rx.
Nov. i5 32 tit ,
G E ORGIA —Lee County.
WHEREAS, John Mclnnis applies to
me for Inters of Administration on
the estate of Archibald Mclnnis, deceased,
This is therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to Ijc 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 under »y hand, at office, this 6th
November, 1839.
GEORGIA —Lee County.
WHEREAS Robert G. Ford applies to
me for letiers of Administration on
the estate of Joseph Merchant, deceased,
This R, therefore, to cite and admonish,
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
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 be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 6th
November. 1839.
32 SA M’L C. WYCIIE, c. c. o.
GEORG lA—Lee comity.
W HEREAS Felix G. (Jarington ap
plies to me for fitters of Admjnis
tration on the estate of Daniel 4. Caring
ton Hercased.
Th 'se are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and cieditors of
said deceased to be and appear at my office,
within llie time prescribed by law to shew
cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my ha.id at office this 30th
November, 1839
NAM L. C. WYCIIE, c. r. o.
STUM' R monills after date, application
will be mad ■ vo the honorable the in
ferior court of Lee county, when sitting as
a court of ordin irv, Ibr leave to sell the tea
estate of Silas Mercer, late of said countv,
deceased. ANN MERCER. Adin’rx/
NO7 I. 1839. 92
NOTICE. “
LOST on the main Stage road lending
from Columbus to (Jreenesboro some
time in September last one travelling trunk,
with the subsfiber's name ami place of res
idence marked ou it. Also lost with the
trunk the following promissory notes, one
on Machness Goode lor 123 dollars made
payable *o George W. Bivins, given on the
Ist January 1836, and due 25th Dec. 1836,
one note on Patrick Garland, tor 50 dollars,
one on Eliza Miller for fifteen dollars, two
small notes on Drury M. Lesuenr, one for
fifteen dollars, tlie precise amount of the
other not recollected, all jnade payable to
the subscrib r. The contractors of said
notes are forwarned rot to liquidate or set
tle them with any pe son except the subcri
ber. ten dollars w ill lie paid for the delivery
of the trunk to me at Merry Oaks, or a pro
portionate remuneration for any correct in
formation respecting if.
W. E. WIMBERLY.
Dec. 19. 1839 37 3t
ALAIJAMA LANI Js"
FOll SALE.
Entire 7 14 30
N. half 8 14 30
S. half 4 14 30
S. half 6 14 30
S. half 11 14 09
S. half 34 19 28
W. half 29 16 0(5
S. half 20 18 28
E. half 2l 22 26
S. half 32 18 28
N. half 33 20 26
W. half 26 15 24
S. half 29 16 25
N half 9 14 30
E. half o 25
Entiie 33 15 25
Any of the above Lands will he sold on
ernutotuit purchasers, by application to
John D. I itts, Ksq. Florence, Ga, or to the
subscriber, at Macon.
e P tH 3 J COWLES
Sumter TV x Collectors Sale.
ILL be sold at t v e Court House
IT door in Ameiicus on the first 'lues
day in February next, the following prop
erty or so much thereof as will satisfy the
Taxes and cu&t ot the several iudivduais
named ; it being due and unpaid lor the
year 1838.
William Peggs Land, 202 J acres 27th
district N<». 58, Sumter county. Tax &4 62c
John W. Cowarts Land. 3b02 acres, Lull
district Suiotir county. Tax a>63,49c.
John Furts Land, 160 acres lxtli district
No. 250, Cherokee. Tax f<2,9oc.
James Lynes’ Land, 2024 acies, 17th
district No. 149, .Sumter county. Tax
513,42 c. sm.
Isaac McCrary agent for John Cunuig
ham« childrens Land, 2024 acres, No. and
district not known. Tax 75c.
Isaac McCrarys Laud, 2024 acres, 27tfi
district No. 150, Sumter county: Tax Sll
17c.
Wade H. Halls Land 2024 acres, 29th
dist. N>-. 127. Sumter county : Tax #2.110.
Edmund Per • .and 2024 acres, 27th
district No. 65, Suintei county : Tax
8488 c.
David J. Tarvins Land 40 acres, lltli
dstrict No. 352. Chciokee: Tax 8805 c.
Calvin Johnsons Eand 40 acres. No.
11.70, district not known, Cherokee: Tax
#2c. sm.
Wiuey Jones, guardian for Edwin Jones
Land, 2024 acres, 17th district No. not
know n Slant'r county: 'lax 75c.
Isaac Drivers Land/1014 acres, 30th
district No. 160, Sumter county: Tax
58c.
Eason Smith, agent for Davis Smiths
House and Lot iu Americus Sumter county:
Tax $903e..
Mark M. Browns I,arid, 100 acres, 271 h
district No. 14G, Sumter county: 'lax
$26,38c.
James J. Hands Land 10l.| acres, N.
and district not known, Sumter couin :
Tax 58c.
Allred Ilerseys Land, 2024 acres, 16th
district No 44, Sumter comity : Tax 62c.
5 m.
Smith 11 ai mans Land, 2924 acres, 27th
district No. 211, Sumter county: Tax 62c.
sm.
Robert A. Hardwicks Land, 250 acres,
11th district No. 201. Early county, 2024
acres loth district No. 301, Sumter county :
Tax sl3, 27c.
Archibald Marlins Land, 160 acres. No.
and district not known, Cherokee: Tax
$9,43c.
John 11. S. Lingo; Land, 2024 acres
26th district No. 69, Sumter county: Tax
$2,73c.
James Busseys House and Lot in Amer
icas Sumter county : Tax $2,80c. sm.
Jesse Boons Land, 2024 cres, No. 59,
district not ktiown Sumter c ounty : Tax
f1,22c.
YV in. M. Hardwicks Land, 2024 acres,
26tli district N». 168, Sumter: Tax $9,85c.
William Hughs Jun. Laud, 40 acres, 4: Ii
district No. is*7, Cherokee: Tax 61c.
Richard Goodwins La id, 16 acres, 26th
district No. 262, Murray county: Tax -
74e.
William Quicks Land, 10! | acres, 29th
district, No. tOO, Sumter: Tax 58c.
William B. Manus Laud, 2024 acres.
28th district, No. 68, Sumter: Tax $23,-
49c.
Gabriel* Parker Land, 2024 nctes, 2?ih
district, No. 7s, Sumter: Tax 86c.
Jesse Rouses Laud, 2024 acres, district
and No. not known Sumter: Tax sl,l,Sc.
William C. Hal stcMis L;uhl, acres,
2d district No. 00, Dooly eouniv : Tax 70c.
Richard McGoldricks Land*, 403 acres,
28tli district, No not known Sumter: Tax
J 12,27 c.
Jacob Calsons Land, 80 acres, 4th section
2d district No 3c9,: Tax 50c.
Michael Maddens Land, 2024 acres, sth
district No 296, Randolph: Tax $24,08c
‘-ideouß. Thomas’ Land 2024 acres, Ist
district, No 81, Dooly county : Tax $2,07c.
Jesse Couiers Land, 2024 acres, 30th
district, No 230, Sumter: Tn~x 71c.
E. I . fi a l iners Land, 2024 acres, 271 h
district. No 197, Sumter: Tax $14,39c.
Adam Hardens Land, 2024 acre-. 27ih
district. No 52, Sumter: Tax s3,'t7c.
Washington Butlers Laud, 160 acres,
18th district, Ist section, No 315, Cherokee :
Tax 76c.
James Grays Land, 40 acres, 18th district
2d section, No 456, Cherokee: Tax Clc.
Jackson Tinets Land, 2024 acres, 29th
district, No 230, Sumter: Tax f 1,46 c.
Thomas C. Sullivans Land, 2024 acres,
6th district, No. 333, Carrol county: Tax
$9,69c.
Millington Johnsons Land, 160 acres,
district not known, No 20, Cherokee : Tax
$12,2c.
James Math Eons Land, 2024 acre?, 3d
district, No 236, Lee county : Tax $1,22c.
N. A. PURI KOI', t. c.
December 18, 1839 37
c van ox.
A LL persons are cautioned against tra
-2 w. ding (or the following Promisory notes:
viz: four thirty dollar notes made payable
on the twenty filth of December next to
Win. M. McGehee against Jesse Lumlev
with a credit of Seventeen dollars entered
on one about the first of June last, and
another for fifty dollars against Jiwnes Biggs
made payable to the same, and clue the
twenty fifth December, 1840.
WM. 11. McGEIIEE
December 17, 1839. 37 3t
CAUTION.
r HEREBY caution all persons from fra
ing for a promisory note given by the
subscriber to \Vm. H Dawkins, for eighty
dollars, dated, as well as l recollect, the 15th
of January last and due the first of March
thereafter. Said note lam determined not
to pay, as it has been paid otf.
IOHN H. HENDERSON.
Dee. 20th, 1839.3 t 38
Flor cure Female .# atlemf .
rpHE school will commence on the first
Jl Monday in January under the care of
Miss Margaret J. Harvey and Mrs. Taylor.
Dec. 28th 1839.
We are authorised to au
ru®: nounce WILLIAM FITZPAT
KH K as a candidate for Receiver of Tax
Returiig at the election in January next.
December 21, 1839. 37 2t
FOR SALE.
A PRIY A I’E Lot in the Town of Flor
-2 cnee, cle ired, b' t unimproved, well
situated for a family residence, on low and
accommodating terms. For futlier partic
ulars enquire at this office.
Nov 30, 1839. 34
NOTICE.
OERSONS having any Bodks in their
■ possession belonging to the subscriber
will please return item to the Mirror Office
July 27 16 H. H. BARROW
GEORGIA —Lee County. i
Rule Am, to foreclose a Mortgage, in Lee
Superior Court.
Jamks L. Ross, i I T appearing to the
vs. )1 Couit. on the jie-
Thomas Butler. ) liuon of James L.
Ross, of file in this Court, that Thomas
Butler, then aud still ol the comity of Bald
win, in said State, ou the fifth day of Janu
ary, in theyear of our Lord, eighteen hun
dred and thirty-seven, in the said county of
Lee, made and sealed, and then and mere
delivered to the said James L, Ross, liis cer
tain mortgage deed, bearing date the day and
year aforesaid, theieby mortgaging to the
said James L. Ross, the two lotsor tracts of
land, known as the lots numbered two hun
dred and 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,
but intended fourteenth;) and both of said
lots together, containing four huudred and
five acres of land, more or less, the better to
secure the payment of a certain promissory
note, bearing date tbe same day and year
aforesaid, which the 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 and thir
ty-eight, the said Thomas Butler promised
to pay the said James L. Ross, or order, the
sum of two thousand dollars, with interest
from tlie first day of February then next,
for value received, aud which said mortgage
deed and promissory note, are now here pro
duced in Court; and, it further appearing
to the Court that the sum of elfeveu hundred
and eighty-three Dollars and fifty-nine cents
principal, besides interest thereon, from llie
ninth day of January, eighteen hundred and
thirty-nine, is still due on said note and un
paid, and the said James L, Ross having
prayed the foreclosure of tiie said mortgage
in terms of the statute in such cases provi
ded; and whereas, the said James L. Ross
is about to file his bill for the purpose of te
forniing said mortgage deed,
It Vs, on motion of James M. Kelly, aitor
n"y for said petitioner, ordered, that the sail)
Thomas Butler do pay into court, within six
months from this date, the principal, inter
est and, cost due on said mortgage, or show
cause to the contrary, and that on his failing
so to do, the equity of redemption in ami to
said mortgage premises shall be henceforth,
forever barred 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 mouth for 4 months,
in sonic public gazette in this State, previ
ous to said term.
A true extract from the minutes of tfip
Superior Court, this 4th September, 1839.
SAM’L C. WY’CHE,CI’k S.C.
m4m 24
j|f OPPAT’S Vegetable
ami
The universal estimation in which the celebra
ted Like Piles and Puokxix Bitters are
held, is satisfactorily demonstrated by the
increasing demand for them in every slate
and section of the Union, and by tbe volun
tary testimonials to their remarkable efficacy
which are every where oli'ered. It is not
less from a deeply gratifying confidence that
they are the means of extensive and in
estimable good among his afflicted lellow
creatures than from interested considera
tions, and riie proprietor of these pre
eminently successful medicines is desirous
of keeping them constantly before the inilj
lic eye.—The sale o f every uddiutlinnal box
and bottle is a guarantee that some person
will be relieved from a greater or less degree
of suffering, and be improved in general
health ; for in no case of suffering from
disease can they be taken in vain. The
proprietor has never known or been in
formed of an instance in which they have
failed to do good. In the most obstinate
cases of chronic dyspepsia, torpid liver,
rheumatism, asthma, nervous and billions
head ache,costiveness, piles, general debility,'
sctofulous swelling and ulcers, scurvy, sal
rheum and all other chronic affections ol
the orga ■ 1 and membranes, they effect
cures with a rapidity and permanency
which few persons would theoretically lie
lieve, but so which thousands have testified
from happy experience. In colds and
coughs, which, if neglected, superinduce
the most latal disease of the lungs, and
indeed tlie vicera m general, these medicines,
if taken blit for three or four days, never
fail. Taken at night, they so promote the
insensible perspiration, and so relieve tile
system of febrile action and feculent ob
structions* as to produce a most delightful
sense of convalescence in the morning;
and though the usual symptoms of a cold
should pari’:,illy return during the day, the
repetition of a suitable dose at the next hour
of bed time will almost invariably effect
permanent reliefw itliout further aid. Th ir
eflfect upon fevers of a more acute and mur
violent kind is not fi ss sure and speedy I
taken in proportion.ihle quantity ; aud
persons retiring to-bed with iutlamatorv
systems of the most alarming kind, will
awake with the gratifying consciousness
that tlie fierce euemy has been overthrown,
and can easily be subdued. In the sain*-
way, viceral furgesence, though long estab
lished, and viceral iiidamations howo.ver
critical, will yield—the former k> small ami
the latter to large doses of the Life Fills ;
and so also hysterical affections, hvpocou
driocisni, restlessness, and very many other
varieties of the Neurotica! class of diseases,
yield to the efficacy of the Phatenix Bitters.
Full directions for the use of these medi
cines, and showing their distinctive applica
bility to dilferent complaints, am ompanv
tliefti; and they can be obtained, wholesale
and retail at 375 Broadway, who e n uner
ous certificates of their unparrailed suc
cess are always open to inspection.
For additional particulars of the above
medicines, see Moif>t‘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 |iost paid letters will receive immedi
ate attention.
Prepared and sold by WILLIAM B
MOFFAT, 375 Broadway, New York-
A libetnl deduction made to those who pur
chase to sell again.
A gents-— The Life Medicines may also
be bail of any of the principle Druggists
in every town throughout the United
States and the Canadas. Ask for Moliat’s
LilePillsand Phoenix Bitters; and be sure
that a simile of John Motfat’s signature is
upon the label of each bottle of Bitters or
box of Pills,
Prepared and sold by W. B. MOFFAT
367 Broadway New York.
The shove medicine for sale by
THOMAS GARDNER, Agent.
Sept. 14 23 ■
JOB PRINTING
JtEATLV SXEOI’TEr. AT TUtS OVVICF.
The article published below, concernnig
ths new aud popular doctrine advanced bv
the illustrious Goelicke, of Germany, cannot
tail ol exciting a deep and thrilling interest
throughout our country.
Jlati’kicss Sanative.
k OK CONSUMPTION.
s fj q q q
[ 1 ranslated from the German.l
LOUIS OFF ON GOELICKE,
Or GERMANV
THE GREATEST OF HUMAN BEN
EFACTORS.
Citizens of Aor th and South America,
fpO Louis OrroN Goelicke, M. D. of
J Germany, Europe belongs the imperish
able honor of adding a hew aud precious
1 doctrine of the Science of Medicine— a
octrine which, though vehemently opposed
by many of the faculty, [of which he is a
valuable member,] he proves to be wel
founded in truth as any doctrine of Holv
\\ l it—a doctrine, upon tbe 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
oj Vis Vita (or Life Principle) of the human
body.: (U* often secretly lurking iu the sys
tem for years before there, is the leust complaint
oj the Lon n.v nd whirl) mail be us cer
tainly, though noi so quickly cured, as a com
mon raid or u simple headache. Ati invalua
bly precious doctrine this as it imparts an
important lesson to the apparently healthy
ol both sexes, tcachin g them that this insid
ious too may be an,unobserved inmate of
their “clayey houses ’ even while they iinaj
gine themselves secure from its attacks,
teaching them that THE GREAT SE
CKE'I IN THE A RT OF PR ESKRVING
HEALTH IS To PLUCK OUT THE
DISEASE WHILE in THE BLADE,
AND NOT WAIT TILL THE FULL
GROWN EAR.
I bis illusiriousoencfactor of man is also
entitled toour unfeigned gratitude, and the
gratitude ol a world, for tile invention of
his MATCHLESS SANATIVE.—whose
healing fiat may jusrlv claim for it such a
title, since it liasso -.ignniiy triumphed over
cur great common enemy (t/*UONSUMP
TION. both in tin' first and lasi stages,---a
medicine wliit li lias throughly filled the va
cuum in the Materia Medica, and there! v
proved itself the f'7 a ’(’o*qi:Kßn»: ot; l’in>;-
ciA;'i.s c= jrjj—a medicine, for which all inn:-
kind will have abundant cause to bless tbe
beneficent hand of a kind Providence, — a
medicine whose wondrous virtues have been'
so glowingly portrayed even bv some of our
clergy, in their pastoral visits to the sick
chamber; by which means they often be
come the happy instruments ol’changins de
spondency into hope, sickness into health,
and sadness of friends info joy fulness.
9 ... .*? ? ( i ?
GOELICKE \S -sa medicine n] more value
to man 'lum the vo-t mines of AnMria. el
even the u.iii'e.l rensures ol our globe,--a
medicine, which is ob, lined ujually from
the vegetab:,-, auiin.'L'ud minrr;i l kingdom*,
and thus possess; s a •: prr.t'-rof.n power.—
a medicine, whieft tliongn designed rs a
remedy for enm nuMdion si! i Iv, is posses--
ed of a mysterious influence < v< r many dis
eases of the F iniiui system,—a mediei' •>,
which begino.s to he valued by Pkysicavs :
wl a are daily wit:, s.-.frig its asionidiiugcutes
of many whom they had resigned to tiie
g' asp of the Ixsv 11 •*.m.E Grax e-
DOSE of the Sanative, for adti'ls, or.e
drop; for children, a halfdrop; am!for in
ants, a quarterdtiij); the directions explain *
ing the manner of taking a bail or a quarter
drop.
Si f t {■■•
v i hr
A certificate from three members of the
MEDICAL PROFESSION in Germany,
in Europe.
We, theund er igned. practitioners of me
dicine in Gen ny are well aware that, Iv
our course, v nay forfeit (he iV'endsbip id*
some of the ul ty, but not til its benevi -
lent member' ti n are nniiif tteneed by sel
fish motives. [’hough we shall refrain from
an expressic of oyr opinion, either id the
soundness c utisoundness of Dr. Goclieke’s
new doctrir., we are happy to say that we
deem his Sanative too valuable not to be
generally know ft—for what our eyes In', 'll
and our cars hear, we must believe.
Wc hereby ‘fate, that v.-hen Dr. Louis
Goon Goelicke first came hcicre the German
public, as the pretended discoverer ofn t;ew
doctrine and a nnv medic ne, vie held him hi
'the highest contempt iv ioving. ami opemy
pronouncing him to lie a base iirpoior aid
the prince of r,uai'.!. . But, on herring so
much said about the Sanative, against if ntal
for it, we were induced, from mu!; " -of cu
riosity merely, to make trial of its reputed
virtues upon a nuinbcrol our most honch -.s
patients; and wc now deem it our bnumleu
duty (even at the expense ©four sell inter
est) publicly to acknowledge its efficacy in
curing not only consttiiititioii, but of her f< rr
ful ma'adics, which we have heretofore be
lieved to he incurable. Our conteir.pl for
the discoverer of this medicine was at once
swallowed up in our utter astonishment at
these unexpected results; and, as a trends
for our abuse of him, wc do frankly confess
Io the world, that we believe him a philan
thropist. who does honor to the profession,
and to our country, which gave him birth.
The recent adoption of Inis medicine into
some of our European hospitals is a sufli
ent guarantythat it performs all its promises,
ft needed not our testimony for whe rit
is used it. is its own best witness.
HERMAN ETMULLER, M ).
WALTER VAN GAULT, D.
ADOLPHUS WERNER, D.
Germany, December 10 1 ’
h&t b t
Post Office Chaplin, Windham, Cos, Con.
July 20, 1838.
Sir—A most wonderful cure Ins lately
been effected, through llie virtues of Dr. Go
click’s Sanative,’i n the case of an elderly
gentleman, who was fargene and wasted away
in CONSUMPTION, and considered
PAST RECOVERY BY IIIS FAMILY
PHYSICAN. He is now comparatively
speaking, a WELL MAN. 'I saw him
myselfa few days since, in company wilhjhis
wife starring on a journey to tlie western
part of this State. He ascribes his escape
from tlie very jaws of death, and his recov
ery to health solely to the astonishing vir
tues of tlie Matchless Sanative. He is a
man possessing a snug property, but, says
“I WOULD WILLINGLY PAY
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR A
SINGLE BOTTLE OF !T„JF I COULD
NOT PURCHASE IT FOR A LESS
PR ICE. To him'he Sanative is above all
value. WATER GOODE LL, P- M-
The above Medicine for sale, by
THOMAS GARDNER. Agent-
Florence. Jan 26