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Stewart SiierUT sates.
\\7 ILL be soil Pii 111*? first '] u - I iy in
▼ t FEBRUARY next, before t*«
Court H use ( oor in the Town of Lump
►in, between the legal hours of Si! ■ t ie
following properly viz:
O.ie dank Hare, o.ie grey in ire «• >!t me
•iitem icv:»r ntch. oneyoke oxen . <
M-ie no e«i A. Wi kins for $ it) 7 ■ •■•*>!■
0:1 It. YVetll<*r#by for S2B 62) ; ; tree m>
0:1 Mien ie! K. Vi.ieer for 76 lie' . one ii.ite
o i D i*i I Ter-v »'-*r 2.) 00; one n,»:e :i \V.
if. Shaw to- 2-1 >■ oil,' in eon I J .Sfoil
for 12 J-J ; o-r* ••-•T • ■ if !> 'i'le tor i.liittt
one il.lte oil ii No • .•.>•! >r -7 one
note on Code i t >!> u: i1 o 3 ( )t ; r.i *i ite
o i Ciixr ick N or »-r. v Ilis ; on ■ •!•■><*
o- 1’ \V I >.re f.. V* Oi. o i.: u•> » ,
"'j > o s :V i. • - ' ; 7! ; "tie time
*i i Wdthi n I • n.-i ■ .> : • i i •’ no'i? .ill
• { 'i»| Mil.- i ‘II t"»i- iii)): three <> .
Hu imi M.:C. .u: iii J CiM-.y i .
7*5 0) ; one oil G v .iii tor 7 7), mi" " i
i, "U.| (Inland for 17 71; one on Y\ iff,J r>..i
tin 41 40; two on Pit in n L GuimeN fin
M 00; one on V L Evans: for 24 3•,
five on J T i'enly for ill 00; four on J .is.
Clark for 02 33; one on .lamb Craw lor
IS 82; olie on Johnson I. It itiiiolfis lor
3!) 00; one on MeC i.gv Darby for 17 oi;
one on N Ison Fleuio.iug* for 24 0«*; one
oil YVilti nil C D.vi.lit for 12 ti - : all taken
a-- t e |iro|>erty ol Nit urn Chiton, to sati.xfx
sundry ti fas issue. l out of the .Superior
an I Inferior courts o! Stewart county, in fi
vor of John L Dell ami William M.irtinam!
others.
Also, 15.00(1 lbs. seed cotton. nn,i 200
bushels of corn, more or I .token ns the
property ol Patrick M. N ■vm hi. to satisfy
<i distress Warrant, in favor of Blount Trot
jntin. vs. »ni t Newman.
Also, the rn>l' and settlement of Ixndlyiug
in the 24th D ••♦rict ofSuvv nt comity, taken
in the ;na>|i'r'y of Robert Hafeher. to • ttisty
u fi fa in favor of Wf ham E. Collier and
others, vs R Hatchet an I Charles Dunning.
Alsu, the lot of land, whereon Charles
Dunning, now lives. No. not recollected,
taken as tiro prone ty of Charles Dunning,
to satisfy one ii fi issued out of .Stewart su
perior court, in favor n W. E. Collier vs
Rot err Hatcher anil Charles Dunning.
Oriny, a negro hoy about eleven years
old. liken us the property of Jcpflia Pick
ett, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas. issued out o
the superior court of Stewart county. in fa
vor es David M. Scarborough, and others
vs sail Pickett.
Also, Nos. 110 mid 111, in the 25th dis
trict of formerly Lee hut now Stewart coun
ty, taken as tile property of John S, Rice,
to satisfy f.vo Fi. Fas issued ons of Stew
ftirt superior court, in favor of Henry Mar
tin vs. sai l R ce.
Also, Nits. 117 and 140 in in the 25th
district of loitnerly Lee, but now Stewart
county, taken as the property of Abram
Prim, to satisfy t iree Fi Fas issued out of
the superior court of said "county, in favor
of -1. W. A; R. L vrelt, and .others, vs said
Prim.
A iso, cue mule colt, taken ns the proper
ty of Joseph B. Allen,.to satisfy aFi Fa
issued out of Slew,,it superior court, in fii
vorof Cavin Nortiiun. vs. said Allen.
Also, N is. 74 and 55, in the 18th district
of formerly Lee now Stewart county, tire
plantation where Robert llatchcr now lives,
taken to satisfy sundry Fi Fas, issued out
of Stewart superior court, in favor of Adam
Clay and others, vs said Hu'chcr.
Also, No. 154, in the 24th district of for
merly Lee, but now Stewart county, levied
on as the proper,y of Toltnau C. Pickett, to
satisfy a Fi Fa out of Stewart supe
rior court iu favor of Thomas YV. Pierce vs
said Pickett. Property pointed out by de
fendant.
Also L, YV. Iliii's interest in No. 158,
in the 24th district of formerly Lee now
Stewart comity, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas.
i .sued out ot ajustice's court of said coun
tv in favor of it. Wiuu, and others vs said
Hill.
Also, No. 147, in the 18'h district of for
meVlv Lee, but now Stewart, as tlie pro
party of Anderson Holt, to satisfy sundry
Fi Fes. in favor of James Thorinton, vs.
rai l Holt. Levy made and relumed tome
by a constable.
M. M. FLEMING, Sheriff.
Jan 4,1840.
POSTPONED SALE.
Also, trill he s>lil as abort:.
The interest of Ttimnas J. Kesti’ison, in
Lots Nos. 94 and 95, in ihe 22il district ol
of Stewart county, levied upon as tlie proji
erty of said Kestersen, to satisfy a fi fa from
Stewart Superior Court in favor of Laurence
A Jcruigan, surviving copartners Ac. Ac.
and others.
North half of Lot No 01. in the 22d.dist.
nfStcwart county, also House and Lot
whereon YVm. F. Philips now resides, ad
joining Florence number not known,
levied on as the property of said Philips, to
satisfy a fi from Stewart Superior Court in
favor of Hightower A ileid. Property
pointed out by defendant.
Lot of Land No. 9. in the 22d district of
Sre vtnt county as tiie properly of Rowland
Williams, to .satisfy a fi fa from Stewart Su
perior Court in favor of Ham sarn. ones,
against said YVilliams and Marmaduke
Gresham. pointed out bv Gus
tavus DeLaunay.
Lots off, Hid N is. 112 and 132, in the 22d
district of Ste-.vart county, levied on as the
property ofWm. C. Hay, to satisfy a fi fa
from Stewart Superior Court, iu favor of
H. YV Jernigon, and others.
Also, Lot of Land No 114, in the 22d
district of Stewart count I .*, levied on as the
jiropertvof Thomas J. Kcsterson, to satisfy
sundry fi fas issued from i Justices Court of
said county iu favor of YV5n. C. Ilav, and
others vs. said Kesteison.
Also, lot of Land, No. 5(7, in the 18th dis
trict of Stewart county, levied on as the pro-
T'c.rty of I Brain Atkinson, to satisfy a Fi Fa
i'-r.iied from th- Superior ceurt of B iker
• r.-uuy, v«- said Atkinson, principal and M.
Chastain, sectiriiy.
M. M. FLEMING, Sheriff.
.T.tmjarv ( 18'id.
M )R i’GAGE SALKS.
TT'ti't h-' Si! / al //*<* vHM p('lt.i) Oil (fig first
'l'il s /'in in February vrx'.
Nos. 41 .n! t 2. in the itn district of
Stewart comity, as r!i t property of Jas. 11.
ll irrell, to sridV a Mnrtg igo li fa Irotn
Stewart uperior Court, ii fkvor of Henry
•Salouiia. Proportv *i iel ..jt in sui ii
ft
Lucy a wotnatt 3 > •’ il.l, Arthur a
lu in '2l y '.us I ■titi.i i , mi in, 35 years
</■.(, D niaa,-a , ~:-i , -lold. mil her
I children. I‘.'•ve'k iw•nm >0 years old,
Afriy 12. J ie. I , -k:iVe>l 7 ; enm, tjeorge
;i boy 1 t vear* o' . R .s. a iv-.i n • | ) v- n-.
*i Nit nan an 2 yens and, C I Via 4
years i!d, 1 >,-u;v ,- v ~ ,| >ii. , 7
al l. Dive Iye ir I, i , l,t ia . .>•■ •)-
' rtv of 111 j.tti Hatcher, to •; ii , , i .
ii or*, gage fi fa issued out of •':<•!» rt -
Coon in i/jrof Willi., i ii >y tin
e I 3ryao l'm-itinsuii Fort and Kitjtti K.
y>, 1 - or. sea iiors of Stmue! YViitia.ns,
- a-i- i«e 1, vs. tl ,aert Hatcher.
mac oo j ny the h uft:; of Toney,
about 21 years of age, one girl, by the name
ol Silva about 16 years of age. all levied on
is the property of Robert Hatcher to satisly
a Mortgage fi fa. issued out ol Stewart In
ferior Court in favor of Turner Coley vs.
Robert Hatcher.
>l. >l. FLEMING. Sheriff.
December. 4th.
si>im e\* Sheriff Niilcs,
■* *i .f iljL fie sold mi tlie first Tuesday iu
Tt 1 FEBItFAK'f next, before the Court
il >os-' duoriti the Town of Amcr.cus Slim
ier couii'y, sv it iii ii the : iso and lirnirs of s;ile,
iup r*>|jo*sinj pr;>»>erlv wit.
t• ie i»t of land No. 105 in the 2Dtli
i;.-:, oi tor tiilly Lee o i.v S iint<*r counts
o's. and on as the property of Jesse Bowel'
•<i s itiuv one !: t'.i rom ’-laeon county In
scri'ir court, iu favour of liiillin A Purs *,
- id Bowers, l’ropeity pointed out by
l : . T. Y elvertoi-.
Ais'i, seven B>*s of land, Nos. 208, anil
207 ii til" 17th District—No. 77 in the
2d :i Dis rict—Nos. 124 and 146, in the
2:)tii!District —N is. 131 and 160, in the 30th
District ; all formerly of Lee, now Sumter
coiiiitv, b vini on ;;s the priTjicrty ofPatrick
J. Murray.to satisfy one fi fa from the Su
perior court of Hall county, in favour ot
Joe Thayer A 11 dlis Thayer, vs Patrick
J. Murray and John YY’lielciicl his securi
ty. Property p linted out by Davis YY iicl
ciiel.
Also, lor of land No. 112, in the 27th
Disten t of Slimier county, levied on as the
piop"i!v ot Alexander Ramsey, to satisfy
one fi fa trom Sumter Stipt rioi court, iu
favour of Sidney M. Pegg, vs. Alexander
liainsey principal and William M. Hard
wick endorser. Property pointed out by
said Hardwick
Also, lot of land No, 313, in the l-sth
Din rict of Sumter county, levied on as iin*
properly of .ionn t ux, to sutisi'v one fi in
from Sumter Inferior coifrt. in favour u<
George Huntington, ti Cos. vs. John Cox
maker, and Josiaii Ogden A Isaac Ogden
endorsers.
Also, loi of land No. 45, in the 2rth
District of Suni'er county, levied on as the
property of YYhtie Joiner, to satisfy one fi fa
from Sumter Superior couit, in favour of
Josiaii \V. Ogden A Isaac E. Ogden, vs.
Gurwell.loinc* A YVi!We Joiner.
Also, lot of land, No. 125, and the bal
ance of hia possession whbveoii he lives,
Nos. not known, all in the 2* ii District of
Sumter county levied on as the property ol'
James Me 15. YVethcrspotm, to satisfy one
ft fa from Sumter Superior court, in favour
of William P. King, endorser, vs. slid
\Y c.hcrspooti.
Also. James M. Kelly's interest in lot
of land. No. 110 iu the 27th District of
-mnerly Lee, mit Sumter county, le«ied
on as the property of James M. Kelly, to
satisfy one fifafrom Sumter Superior court,
iu favour of the officers of court, rs. Daniel
Luther plaintiff Ac. and James M. Kelly
his attorney ,*.t law.
Also, two negroes, Moses a man about
24 years old, and Aim a woman about 25
years old--one Road YVagon an! four
.Moles-—two lots of land, No. 11l in the
2oth District, and No. 174 in the 27th Dis
trict, both in Sumter county, all levied on as
the properly of Richmond B. Guar to satis
fy two fi fas from Sumter Superior court,
one in favour of Henry W. Jeruigan, vs*
Michael Madden and Richmond B. Goar,
the other in favour of Joseph Williams, vs.
Michael Madden, maker, and Richmond B.
Goar, endorser. Property pointed out by
said Goar.
Also, lot of land, No G 5 in the IRth Dis
trict of formerly Lee, now Sumter county,
levied on as tlie property of Richard Salter,
to satisfy two fi fas, one from Sumter Inferi
or court in favour of Samuel G. Pegg, vs.
Richard Salter and Lemon -C. Morgan, the
other from Sumtet Superior coutt, in favour
of Josiah YV. Ogden and Isaac E. Ogden, vs
Richard Salter. Property pointed out by-
Eason Smith.
Also, lot of land, No. 520, hi the 15th
District of Sumter county, levied on as the
property of Jared Tomlinson, to satisfy two
Ii ids from Sumter Superior court, one in
favour of Lemon C Morgan, for the use of
Isaac Brookins, vs. Jared Tomlinson, the
other in favour of.loon YV. Cowart as ad
ministrator on the estate of John J. Sims,
vs. Jared Tomlinscn.
Also, two lots of land Nos. fiG and G 7, in
the 28th District of Sumter county, levied
on as the property of Richard McGoldtick,
to satisfy one fi (i from Bibb county Inferi
or court, in favour of Baxter, Fort & Wiley
is. Richard McGoldrick
Also, one hay mare levied on as the pro
perty of George Dykes, to satisfy one fi fa
Iron Sumter superior court, in favor of
Isaac YV. Fuller, vs said Dykes. Property
pointed out by said Fuller.
Also, one bay wiare and saddle, levied on
as the propei iy of Lewis .T. Ramsey, to sat
isfy two fi Ids from Sinner Superior court,
one in favour of Benjamin McCullcrs, vs.
Lewis J. Ramsey and Henry L. Bryant,
(lie other >n favour of of Silas McGrady, vs.
Lewis J. Ramsey and Henry L. Bryant.
Property pointed out by said Bryant.
Also, one lot cf land, No 131, in the 30th
district of Sumter county, levied on as the
property of Elie Walker, to satisfy one Fi
Fa from S tinier superior court, in favorof
Horatio Miller, Samuel Ripley, George N.
Miller, Henry C. Bissell. ..phraini Miller,
& Charlies V. Chamberlain, vs Eli F. Wal
ker mid YVNliiam Harrison Pegg. Levied
by John Kitnmey sheriff, while in life.
Also, lot of land No 77, in the 27th dis
trict of Sumter county, levied on as the pro
perty of Benjamin Jenkins, t« satisfy one
Fi Fa from the superior court of said coun
ty, in favor of Thomas Hall, vs. Benjamin
Jenkins principal, and Morducai Jenkins se
curity on appeal. Levied by John Kimmey
sheriff, while in life.
A'so. the half ol" undivided town lot, No.
2, under letter D. in the town of Americus,
levied on as the property of William M.
Hardwick, to satisfy one Fi Fa. from Sum
ter .superior court, in favor of Davis Smith,
vs aid Hardwick. Levied by John Kim
mey sheriff, while in life.
Abo, In' ol kind No 144, in the 27th dis
trict ol ;■ uniter county, levied on ns the
properly ol Jacob YY Cobb, to satisfy two
I' i I as irom Sninti r superior court, one in
favor of Davis Smith vs said Cobb, and one
in favor of ihn trustees of the Sumter conn
ty Academy vs said Cobb. Levied by John
Kimmey sheriff while in life.
Also one lot, containing one acre, where
on the defendant now lives, it being a part
ot lot 155 in the 27th District of smntcr
county; levied on as the property of James
IVtsxcy, to satisfy one fi fa,from sumter su
perior court, in favour of J. A1 Ogden, vs
r* if , -■•■' !*. ievjed by John Kimmey,.slicr
*jl while injhfe.
Y -o one hundred acres of hind, more or
mg the r est part of lot No. 146 in
•ae 27 Bv District ot' sumter county, levied
o .< the property of Mark M. Blown, to
-a'l-fy two fi fas. one from sumter inferior
court, in favor of Henry Morgan, vs. Mark
Bn.-vn. the other from .Sumter superior
'■'.mrt in favor of Elijah E Choker, vs.
M wow:i, both.fi fast levied by Mark
Glass, Sheriff whilst in office. Property
pointed out by tbe defendant.
Also, two lots of land Nos. 205 and 138
in tbe 27th District of Sumter county levied
on a« tlie property of Lemon C. Morgan, to
satisfy three fi fas from Sumter superior
court, one in favor of Samuel Griswold, vs.
kiociicu N. Morgan ami Lnnon C. Mor
gan, one in favor of Owen Soineilin, vs.
Tobias Adams, ami Lemon C. .Morgan se
cuiity . i lie other in favor ot Thomas Clark
vs. Lemon C. Morgan. All levied by
James Glass, Sliei iii n hilst in office. Poiti
ted mi by plaint ill' s attorney.
Also. (R> feet square, front of the east
nail of a half acre lot, No. 4 in the town of
Danville, Sumter county, levied on as the
property »i Eißvard J Brown, to satisfy <■*• e
. >h from Sumter superior court, iu favor of
Yiiios A Montgomery, vs.-said Broivu.—
Property pointed out by plaintiff s iilm uey.
Levied on by James Glass, sheriff, whiistau
o ‘hee.
GREEN M. WHEELER.
Dec. 30, 1839. Siiff.
At th• same tune and p\are will he sold,
< iue lot of laud. No. no; known, iu the
17 th. District of fermerly Lee now .Sum
ler County, levied on as the property of
Josiah Saufotd, to satisfy one Fi Fa from
Sumter loleii >r Court, in favor of Alexan
der Russell Executor of John L. Shelby,
deceased vs. j siah Sanford.
Also, lot No. H)7 iri the 26th District of
Sumter county, levied on as the property of
James Cox, to satisfy one fi la from Sumter
inferior court, in favor of the administrators
nt Lewis Bond, vs. James Cox, principal
and John Pennington, security on the stay.
Also, lot of land No. 10 in the 26th Dis
trict of Sumter county, levied on the proper
ly of J aim Cunningham, to satisfy one li la
• rom sumter superior court, in favor of
Edwin B. Weed, vs. said Cunningham
Al.-n. out: lot ot land No. not known, in the
-full District ol sumter county, levied ou as
the property of Jarne*. C. Pickett, whereon
-aid Pickett now lives, to satisfy one fi fa
from Sumter inferior court, in lavor of Har
rison Jonesiind Joseph Bond. vs. James C.
Pickottand Hachaliah McMath
Also. YVrtie Gilmore’s iulerest in lot of
land No 69 in the 27th District of Sutnter
county, levied on to satisfy one li fa from
S t niter superior court, in*favor of the offi
cers of court, vs sui I Gilmore
Also, one negro man named Flander,
levied on as the property of Matiasah M.
Lucrry, to satisfy one fi fa from sumter in
* rior court, in favor of Hoary Morgan, vs
fsaid Guerry
Also, lot of land No 229 in the 30th
District of Sumter county, levied on as the
property of Lovett U. Smith, to satisfy one
11 la from Sumter Superior court, in favor of
Samuel T. Buily, vs. Levi Spencer, princi
pal and Love t li. Smith, security. Proper
ty pointed ot by Lovett B. Smith.
Also, one lot of land. No not known, in
the 29th district of Sumter county, lavied on
the property of Edmund Pearce, to soti.sly
three fi fas, Irorri Sumter inferior court, one
in favor Os Burned Spalding and Edward
Gaither for the use of Weight Brady vs
Lamb Parker, and Edmund Pearce, one
in favor of George YValker and R . K. Hunt,
vs. David J. Tarvin principal, and Major
L. Arnett and Edmund Pearce securities;
and one in favorof Davis Smith vs. David
J. Tarvin principal, and Major L. Arnett,
and Edmund Pearce securities; property
pointed out by Wright Brady.
JOHN TINER, Dep. Shff.
December 30, 1839.
POSTPONED SALE.
As tie same time and place will be sold.
Lot ot land No. 276 in the 28 fit District
of Sumter County, levied on as ihe proper
ty of Lawdcr Mims to satisfy one fi fa from
Sumter Inferior Court iu favor of Davis
Smith vs. Lawler Mims, property pointed
out by said Mims.
Also one bay horse levied on as the prop
erty of YVilit; Gilmore to satisfy one fi fa,
from Sumter Inferior Court in favor of
Griswold A Popes vs. said Gilmore ; prop
erty pointed out by Lmt Warren.
GREEN M. YV HEELER,
December 30, 1839. Siiff.
he a Sheriff Sales.
f j\T/ r ILL bo sold on tlie iu Tuesday in
V T J EBRUABI next »? the court
house door in ihe town ofStarksville, within
the uuial hours of sale, the so lowing prop
erty, to xvit:
Lot of land, No. 132, in the 12th Dis
trict of Lee county, and the undivided half of
lot No. 14, in the 2nd District of Lee coun
ty, levied on as the property of YViley S.
YVilit head, to satisfy three fi fas‘issued
from a Justice’s court of Stewart c'ountv,
in favour of William J. Parker, vs. said
Whitehead. Property pointed out by the
plaintiff Levy made and returned to me
by a Constable;
Three negroes, George a bev about 15 nr
16 years old, Gteen a boy about 14 years
obi. and Malinda a girl about 18 years old.
levied on as the property of George S.
Oglesby, to srtisfy a fi fa issued from the
SuporiorCourt of Lee county, in favorof
Harrison Jones, vs. William Janes George
S.Oglesby, Zadock Jackson, principals,
and Edward Janes and Bennett H. Eiey,
securities on the stay of execution.
Lot No. 88 in the 13r!s District of Lee
county, levied on as the property of Lewis
Bryant, to satisfy a fi fir issued from the
Superior court of Lee county, in favor of
John J. Sessions, vs. YVilliam Spence an I
L cvvis Bryant.
Lot No. 222 in the 14rh District of Lee
county, levied on as the property of Henry
Gissendincr, to satisfy a fi fii issued from
the Superior court of Lee comity in favor
of Alexander Daniel, vs. said Gissendincr.
Also, lot ?!3 in the 12th District—No.
246 in the 13!h, and 51 acres of lot No. 33
in the 17»h District of Lee county, levied
on as the property of Dauiel Lawhon, to
srtisfy a fi fi issued from the Superior
court of" Li*e county in favor of John
Rawls an I li my YV King, vs. Daniel Law
hon, principal and John Lawhon, securi- i
ty.
Also, three lots of land Nos. not known,
in the 13th District ol Lee county, the
place whereon Thornes Rogers, A. Webb,
and Thomas P. Webb now lives, levied on
a-, the property ot Thomas Rogers, to satis
fy two fi fas issued from the v uperior court
of Lee county, one in favor ofßobert G.
Ford, vs. said Thomas Rogers, principal,
William Spence and Nathan Lester, secu
rity on stay —and one in favor of Lott
YVarren and William II Crawford, vs,
Thomas Rogers, Joseph Rogers and YVill
nun J Regers, principal and YVilliam
Spence and Nathan Lester, security on the
Ylso, lot of land No. 36 in the 13tli Dis
tricr of Lee county, levied on as the proper
ty of /oseph Scarborough, to satisfy a fi fa
issued from the Inferior court of Lee
county in favor of Davis Smith, vs. said
Scarborough.
Lot No. 50 in the 13tli District of Le P
county, levied on as the property of Caleb
Faircloth, deceased, i„ satisfy a "fi fa issued
Irmn a Justice’s court of Dooly county, i n
favour of Gritfin Smith, vs. Jane Fai.-cloth.
Levy made and returned to me by a Con
stable- A. DYSUN. Shff.
Dec: 23. 1839.
Also, will be sold as above, three hun
dred bushels of corn, more or less, levied
on as the property of George Jeffries to
satisfy two fi fas, issued from the inferior
court ol Lee county, in lavour of John
Dewberry, vs. said Jeffries.
Also, the lot of land whereon William
W. T ison now lives, No. not known co
satisfy a fi fa issued from tlie Inferior court
of Lee county, iu favour of Henry Good
man.
Lot No. 231 in the 14th District of Le<
county, levied on as the property of YVilt
ium smitli to satisfy a fi fa issued from
Justice's court ot .Madison county. Lev
made and returned to me bv a Constable.
Lot 223 in the 13th JJ strict of Le
county, levied ou as the property of Isaac
Tison, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the
Inferior court of Lee county, in favour ot
Grifiin .Smith, vs. said Tison.
D. GOFF, Dept. Shff.
Dec. 23. 1939.
Stewart Coroners sate
WIL L be sold belore the court house
door, in the town ,of Lumpkin,
Stewart county, on tlie first . ti**s lav iu
February next, between the usttui houiso!
sale
Lot of land No 119, in the 13;l, District
ol Stewart county, levied on as the property
of M. M. Fleming, to satisfy a fi ( .i issued
from the Superior Court of stfid countv, iti
favor of George M. Lavender, ra. said
Fleming.
JAMES JONES, Coroner.
Janr 2 1840.
Sautter Tt .r iollectors rate.
WILL be soiil at ihe Court House
door in A morions on the first Tues
day in February next, the following prop
erty or so much thereof as will satisfy tlie
Taxes and cost of tiie several individuals
named: it being due and unpaid for the
year 1838.
William Peggs land. 20C.J acres 27tli
district No 58, Sumter county. Tax $4 02c
John YY r . Cowarts land. 3602 acres, I.sth
district Sumter county. Tax 563,4!*c.
John Forts Land, 160 acres 14tii district
No. 250, Cherokee. Tax $2,90c.
James Lvties’ Land, 2021 2 acre 17th
district. No. 149, Sumter cou ~ Tax
$13,42c. sm.
isac McCrary agent for John Cunmg
hams childrens Land, 302£ acres, No. and
district not known. Tax 75c.
"’qDaac McCrarys Land, acres, 27'h
district No. 15* , Sumter county : T..x sll
17c.
YVaJe H. Halls Land °O2 1-2 acres, 29th
•list. No. 127. Sumter county : Tax §2,' lc.
Edmund Pearces Land 202 1 2 acres, 27th
district No. 65, Sumter county ; Tax
8488 c.
David J. Tarvinß Laud 40 acres, 1 Hi,
district No. 332. Cherokee ; Tax S a osc.
Calvin Johnsons Land 40 acres, No.
11,70, district not known, Cherokee. Tax
02c. sin.
Winey .Tones, guardian for Edwin Jones
Land, 2 2 1-2 acres, 17th district No. u< t
known Sumter comity : Tax 7 >c.
Isaac Drivers Land, 101i acres, 3(Jih
district No. ICO, Sutnter county: Tax
58c.
Eason Smith, agent for Davis Smiths
House and Lot in Americus Sumter county :
Tax s9o3c.
Mark M. Browns Land, 100 acres, Q7th
district No. 146, Sumter county; Tax
$26,38c.
James J. Hands Land 101 i acres,' No.
and district not known, Sumter county*
Tax 58c.
Alfred Ilerscy* Land, 202£ acres. 16th
district No 44, Sumter county : Tax 62c.
sm.
Smith Hannans Land, 292i acres, 27th
district No. 211, Sumter county; Tax 62c.
sm.
Robert A. Hardwicks Land, 250 acres,
11 tii district No. 201, Early countv, 2024
acres 15th district No. 301, Sutnter county •
Tax sl3, 27c.
Archibald Martins Land, 160 acres, No.
and district not known, Cherokee: Tax
$9,43c.
John R. S. Lingos Land, 202£ acres
*26th district No. 69, Sumter county : Tax
$2,73c.
James Busseys House and Lot in Amer
icus Sumter’county: Tax $2,80c. sm.
Jesse Boons Land, 2024 ores, No. 59,
district not known Sumter county : Tax
Si.22c.
Wm. M. Hardwicks Land, 202 J acres,
*26th (lEnact No. 168, Sumter: Tax $9,85c.
YVilliam Hughs Jim. Land, 40 acres, 4ih
district No. 887, Cherokee: Tax file'.
Richard Goodwins La id, lfi acres, 26th
district No. 262, Murray county; Tax $2,-
1 4c.
YVilliam Quicks Land, 101] acres. 28th
district, No. IGO, Sumter : Tax 58c.
William B. Manns Land, 2024 acres.
28th district, No. 68, Sumter: Tax $23-
49c.
Gabriel Parker Land, 202 J nctes, 27th
district, No. 78, Sumter: Tax Bfic.
Jesse Rouses Land, 2024 acres, district
and No. not known Sumter : Tax $LlBc.
William C. llalsteds Land, 2024 acres,
2d district No. 60, Dooly county : Tax 70c.
Richard McGoldricks Land, 403 acres,
28th district, No not known Sumter: Tax
$ 12,27 c.
Jacob Cnlsons Land, 80 acres, 4th section
2d district No 389,: Tax 30c.
Michael Maddens Laud, 2024 acres. sth
district No 296, Randolph: Tax 8 21,03 c
'-ideori B. Thomas’ Land 2024 acres, Ist
district, No 81, Dooly county : Tax $2,67c.
Jesse Cnnicrs Land, 2024 aeres, 30th
district, No 230, Sumter: Tax 71c.
U.T. Fanners Land, 2024 acres, 27th
district. No 197, Sumter: Tax $14,39c.
Adam Hardens Land, 2024 acres. 27th
district, No 52, Sumter: Tax s3,i7c.
Washington Butlers Land, 160 acres,
18th district, Ist section, No 315, Cherokee :
Tax 76c.
James Grays Land, 40 arres, 18111 district
2d section, No 456, Cherokee: Tax 61c.
Jackson Tinets Land, 2024 acres, 29th
district, No 230. Sumter: Tax $4,4Ge.
Tlmmas 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 Mathisons Land, 2024 acres, 3d
district, No 236, Lee county: Tax $1,22c.
N . A . PUKI FO Y, t. c.
December 18, 1839 37
STRAYED.
ROM the Subscriber the last of Nov.
1839. one Bay MARK Colt, no
marks recollected. When I last heard of
her she was in the neghbonrhond ot Bal
lard’s Store, n liberal reward will be given,
or any information respecting her will be
thankfully received.
JAS. P. MATHEWS.
Jan. 4, 1840 40 .&
Who*, wants better evi-,
DENCET—I would refer the read
ing public to the numerous voluntary letters
published recently m this paper and in the
Good Samaritan relative to ibe happy and
beneficial effects of the administration of
MOFFIT’S LIFE PILLS AND PiIE
NIX BITTERS.
Those who have perused the letters above
referred to w ill observe that in almost every
case they attest the tact, that no inconven
ience 01 any sort attends the taking of these
medicines, in ordinary cases, but that the
patient, without feeling their operation, is
universally left in a stronger and bettar state
••I health than was experienced previous to
leiugafflicted with disease, and in ail cases
l acute suffering, great relief is obtained
.u a few hours, and a cure is generally el
ected iu two or three days.
In cases of FEVER of every description,
mil all bilious affections, it is unnecessary
lor me to say aught, as I believe the LIFE
ME DIQIN ES are now universally admitted
to be the most speedy and eff'etual core ex
tant in all diseases of that class.
The LIFE MEDICINES arc a!«o a
most excellent relief iu affections of the Li
ver and Bowels, as iias been proved in hun
dreds of cases where patients have came
forward and reqnosted their experience in
taking them might be published for the ben
efit oi others. 111 tueii operation in such
cases, they restore tiie tone of the .Stomach,
rt engtheu tlu digestive organs, ami invigo
rate the general f unctions of the whole body
arid t'm become to both sexes (for they are
perfect !y :*fyipled to each) an inv duable
means of peveiiiing disease and restoring
health.
In affections of the head, whether ac
companied with pain and giddiness, or mar
ked by ihe grievous calamity of impaired
mental energy; in palpitations of the heart,
tiatulence, loss of appetite, and strength,
and he multiplied synitoms of disordered di
gestion. THE LIFE MEDICINES will
be lotinil lo possess the most salutary ellica
cy.
Constitutions relaxed, w ak, or decayed,
in men or women, are under the immediate
influence of THE LIFE MEDICINES.—
Old coughs, asthmas and consumptive .ha
bits are soon relieved and Speedily cured.—■
Poverty of blood, and emaciated limbs will'
ere long meet the happiest change; tiia
chill waterv fluid will become rich and bal
samic, and the limbs covered with flesh, firm
and healthy.
Nervous disorders of every kind, and from
whatever cause arising, fly befure'tlie »*f
f cis of THE LIFE MEDICINES, and
ail that train of sinkings, anxieties, and tre
mours wh'ch ro dreadfully affect the weak,
the sedcnlitfy, and the delicate, will iii a
short time ire succeeded hy cheerfulness,
•and every presage of health
For weakness, deficiency of natural
strength, and relaxation of ihe vessels, by
too irequent indulgence of the passions, this
medicine is a safe, certain, and invaluable
remedy.
Those who have long resided in hot cli
mates, an l are languid and relaxed in their
whole system, may take THE LIFE ME
DICINES with ihe happiest eflics; and
persons removing to the, Southern States or.
West Indies can not store a more important
;r ic!>* of health and life.
The following cases arc among the most
recent cures ettected, and gratefully ac
knowledged by the persons benefited :
Case of Jacob C. Hunt, New YVindsor,
Or.any county, N Y—A dreadful tumor
destroyed nearly ibe whole of his face, nose
and jaw. Experienced quick relief from the
use of the Life Medicines, and m less titan
three months was entirely cured. (Case
reported, with a wood engraving in anew
pamphlet now in press.)
Case of Thosmas Pursell, sen’r 84 years
of age—was afflicted 18 years with a swatt
ing in his legs—was entirely cured by tak
ing 42 pills in three weeks.
Cesc of John Daulton. Aberdeen, Ohio;
rheumatism five years—-is entirely cured---
has used the LIFE MEDICINES for
worms in children and found them a sove
reign remedy.
Case of Lewis Austin. r»f'tiodic >1 sick
headache, always relieved by a small dose,
now entirely free from it.
Case of Adon Ames; cured of a inest in
veterate ami obstinate dyspepsia, and truer
al debility. •
Case of Adah Adams. Windsor, Ohio ;
riinematisin, gravel, liver affection*, and gen
eral nervous debility, had Ireeucoriiioed se
veil years; was raised from Iter bed by tak
ing one box of pill* a ini a bottle of bitters ;
i most extraordinary cure; sire is now a
very healthy and robust woman ; attested by
Iter htißoaml Shubel Adams.
Case of .Mr«. Badger, wife of Joseph B,i l
eer, nearly simeiar to the above, result
the same.
Case of Ooodarant, a young unmarried
woman, subject to ill health several-.years;
a small course olthc Lile Medicines entire
ly restored her; is now bale and lieshhv.
Case ol Miss Thomas, daughter of
Kli Thomas; cough and symtonis ol cc»n
--su,11(111111', cured i» lour weeks Her sis
ter cured of a severe attack of inflamatory
ihenmatism in one teeek !
Case of S. Colvin ; cured of a severe at
tack ol the scarlet fever in a fesv days by
the Life Medicines.
Case of Harriet Twogood, Salina, N. Y.
was in avery low state of health a year and
a half; did uot expect to recover. Miss T.
is non ble te walk about and is rapidly re
covering both health and strength.
Case ut Benjamin J. Tucker; severe
case of fever and ague; cured in avery
lioit space of time. Direction followed
strictly.
Case of Amos Davis; Affection <>fthc Li
ver; after trying doctor’s remedies in vain
for a long time, was cured by the Life Me
dicines without trouble.
Extraordinary case of Lyman Pratt, who
was afflicted with Phthisic ‘JO vears; effect
ed a perfect cure in J 4 hours’ by the use of
the Life Medicines.
Thousands of persons afflicted in like
manner, have by a judicious use of MOF-
K'T’S LITE PILLS and PIIENIX
BITTERS, been restor and to the enjoyment
of all the comforts of life. The Bitters are
pleasant to the taste and smell, gently as
rringe the fibres of the stomaeli, ami give
that proper tensity which a good digestion
requir s. As nothing can be better adapted
to help and nourish the constitution, so
there is nothing more generally acknowled
ged to be peculiarly efficacious in a I m
" '0(1 wastings, loss of appetite, indigestion,
depression ol spirits, trembling or shaking of
the hands and limbs, obstinate coughs,
shortness of b.-eath, or consumptive habits!
The Life Medicines possess wonderful
efficacy in all neivous disorders weakness,
heaviness an 1 lowness of spirits, dim ess oi
sight, confused thoughts, wandering of the
mind, vapour and melancholy, and all kinds
of hysteric complaints are gradually remov
ed by tlieii use. In sickness of the stomach,
flatulences, or obstructions, they are safe
and powerful, and as a purifier ofthe blood
they have uot their equal in the world.
For additional particulars of the above
medicines, see Moffat’s "Good Samaritan ”
a copy of which accompanies tbe medicine;
a copy can always be obtained of tl • mffer
ent Agents who have the medicine 10, .ale
* rench, German, and Spanish d.rectiun,
can be obtimcd 0 u application at the office
3/o Broadway.
All postpaid letters wiil receive immedi
ate attention.
Prepared and sold by WILLIAM B
MsJc tA 1\ 375 Broadway, N. Y. A libe'
rdl Ruction made to those who purchase
to sell again.
AGEN i S— 1 h eLife Medicines mav also
he had ol any ot the principal Druggists in
every town throughout the United States
anil tlie Canadas. Ask for Moffat’s Life
Pills and Phenix Bitters ; and be sure that
a lac similie of John Moffat’s sige Hrure 1#
upon tlie label of each buttle of'Bitters or
box of Pills*
l hese valuable Medicines are for sale
by Mr. Thomas Gardner, Florence, Ga.
Jnu. 16. 1640 t s 41
Ine article pulislied below, concerning
ills new and popular doctrine advanced bv
tbe illustrious Goelicke, of Germany, cannot
fail of exciting a deep and thrilling interest
throughout our country.
itiait’&ileKs Mnnntirr,
FOR CONSUMPTION.
'1 $ ‘1 q q
[ r J runs! 'lea from the German, j
L-UD OFFON GOELICKt, *
C! O i.KMA.X V
THE GREATEST OF HUMAN BEN
EFACTORS.
r
Ci/izens of AY(*/.’.■ an l South Atncri-tt,
Louis Otr.ax Govtichs:, At. D. of
.1. Germany, Europe belongs the imperish
able honor ol adding a n y.\\ ami 1 t.vicious
doctrisi: of the Science of Medicine—a
octrine which, though veliementlv opposed
by many of li.c faculty, [of which he is a
valuable member,] he proves to l,e well
founded in truth as any do« trice of IJolv
Writ-—a doctrine, upon the vcnt\ of whuff
are suspended the lives of million., of our
race, and which he boldly challenge- Lis op
posers !t> refute, viz : Consumption is a dis
ease ahniys occasioned by n disonlr cd stole
"j f is 1 u'tt (or Life Principle) 'j the tune on
body : (LT 5 * often secretly lorhins iu the sys
tem for year she fort there is the hast coinpluii.t
of the. Liin :r s r s )J"-und which may he as cer
tainly. Ihauph rut so ejuirkty cured, as a rom
monro'.J or asinj le hcae/eiehe. An invalua
bly precietts dt'ctrine this as it imparts an
important lessdi, to the apparently healthy
ot both sexes, teachin g them that this insid
ious foe 1; ;:\ fie ;tn,unobserved inmate of
their ••clayey houses ’ even while th’ey imn
gine themselves secure fro..; its attacks,
teaching t! cm that THE GREAT SE
CRET J N THE MIT OF PRESERVING
HEALTH IS TO PLUCK OUT THE
DISEASE WHILE in THE BLADE,
AND NOT YY'AtT TILL THE FULL
GROWN EAR.
This iilosiriuw.soencfactor of man -is nl«©
unfilled to our unfeigned gratitude, and the
gratitude of a world, ior the invention of
his MATCH LESS SANATIVE.—whose
healing fini may justly claim for it such a
title*, since it signally triumphed over
our great ci-mruou enemy
I JON, both it the first an.i last stages,---a
medicine w i*'u l> lias throughly filled the mi
en mn in the Materia Medict), and 1 horrify
proved itself the or Bhvsi
cians«_/J, — a medicine, for which all tnar.-
kind will have abundant cause to biers the
beneficent hand of a kind Providence,— a
medicine whose wondrous virtues have fiem
so glowingly portrayed even by somcofonr
clergy, in their pastoral visits to the sick
chamber; by which means they often be
come the happy instruments ofchaegiug de
spondency mm hope, sickness into health,
and sadin ss of friends into joy fulness.
?. ..5. *? n
f«OEL i ( E !', S is a medicine of mere value
to man '.linn the vast mines of Austria, or
even the united reasttres of our globe,—-a
medicine, which is’ ob, lined equally from
the vegetable, animal and mineral kingdoms,
and thus possesses a TUiiKK-J-'oi.n power,—
a medicine, which thougn designed as a
remedy for consumption solely, is possess
eO ol a mysterious influence over many dis
eases of the I .man svstem, —a medici'
which begin. «, to be valued bv Phy/ran* ;
w! j arc daily witnessing its asionishingcures
of many whom they had resigned to the
g’ asp of the I nsa i iadi.k Gray*.
DOSE of the Sanative, for adults, one
drop; for children, a hall drop; and for in
ants, a q»:ai to drop ; the direr l ions ev plains
mg the manner of taking a hall or a quarter
drop.
. q q it
A ccmfcnir from three members of the
MEDICAL PROF EES ION in Germany,
in Europe.
We, die undersigned, practitioners of me
dicine in (ien i j are well aware that, bv
otir course, v nay forfeit the friendship (if
some of the til ry. hut not of its benevo
lent membort ilto trre uninfluenced hy sel
fish motives. Chough we shall refrain from
an exprrssio of our opinion, either ol the
soundness c ~nsonndricss of Dr. Uoelicke’s
n cic i/urtriT. He are happy to say that we
deem his Sanative too valuable not to be
generally known-—for whst our eyes behold
and our ears hear, we must believe.
We hereby state, that when Dr. Louis
OfTori Guclicke 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 quacks. But, on hearing so
much said about the Sanative, against it and
for it, we were induced, from motives of cu
riosity merely, to make trial of its reputed
virtues upon a number of our most hopeless
patients; and we now deem it our bounder
duty (even at the expense of our self inter
est) publicly to acknowledge its etfiraey in
curing not only consumption, but other fear
ful maladies,; which we have heretofore be
lieved to be incurable. Our contempt for
the discoverer of this medicine was at once
swallowed up in our utter astonishment at
these unexpected results; and, as amend?
for our abuse of him, we do frankly confesi
to the world, that we believe him a philan
thropist. who does honor to the profession,
and to ourcountiy, which gave him birth.
The recent adoption of Inis medicine into I
some of our European hospitals is a suffi- I
ent guaranty that it performs all its promise?- I
It needed not our testimony for whf rtf I
is used h is its own best witness. I
HERMAN ETMULLER, '' 3- I
WALTER VAN GAULT, D . I
ADOLPHUS WERNER, D- I
Germany, December 10 1 ““ I
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