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Slcicart Site rtf* sales.
T'STILL be sold on llit first 1 ticsday ill
> ¥ FEBRUARY next, h mre iM
Court Hoik* door in the Town of L.t *-
kin. between the legal hours of S.» • s ie
oTnwing property vr». s
Oneulack Mare, one grey in ire ro'f. one
pile I 'ever watch, one •) • « it cart.
(••iteai) A. Wilkins l r->tii ■; *n **< '*
«■* n AVetbersbv forS.’-t 6 .'4 : ■ fuc.*
oi .‘ ! iihae| R. \ ; ieer in .n • "*«■ ini':
Davit T.’irv lor **o ! ; one v. •(■ >n \A .
Silo* ior J4?' . ■* 1 ■ note on i .1 It
for 12 Os; me i! t ini D .Si <n for lOotM
one note * • I \ ■''o' .* >•■ for l, no; one
UO!(* on f l!i‘i :i i ■> i 0 . on.: i:-f.•
o rClliir • < ’»v ii ii' lor ! > I• • "•»•* n,i "
0.1 T W Tj >re >r 3 > '• ■ o.i.r II '<• >' ■
Thtf'U.H A t- « i.-.ih-i- ; fii: I l :ii ; on •
h i Wil! ii '! is i'r f». . .*■> ; *ii
U-.ljm.il M.vt'il !•>.' no;); lil.e: •
»U* rert M I ami ’ (-Vivy f r
75 nil; min on G A Hid fir » 75; ooe on
Ihuii Ho! i:i i for 17 71; niiC on \Vilts.l ;-r ■<l
fir 41 4-.); two oa Piiiil-.i' ii (f'linn ■> C .it
h’.t 00; one on A I. Kv.ins: :ir ii • >
lire mi I P Fcaiy lor 111 00; sou. on J s.
* Murk for 92 38; one on .1 no 1 ) ('r ..i-v lor
In 82; one on Johnson L Kintmldi for
80 00; one on McOigy Darby for 17 O';
one on Nelson Flemming* for 24 ; one
on William 0 D .vtgiil for 12 68 ; iii t o n
ns the property ol Not 1 inn ( Ii! ton, to ■ai isty
so t Irv ft fas issued out of the >’■ a- iii.r
an 1 fnferior court. of Stewart comity, in ti
virof John L Ball aml William \i<n.jii.itnl
others.
Also, 1.3. (KM !!)'•. Seed co" in, :tll ! 20.)
b liheli of corn, more or less, i .kin as the
property of patri"'; M. \‘n i.m. to sn'isfy
a distress AVarr iut. iu hivot ol Blount Trot
mi;i. vs. sat I Newman.
Also, the hi !l .ml settlement of l-ir.tllying
in the 24th District of Stew art county, 1 ike i
h the proper yof Robert Hatcher to -ttisly
n ft fa in favor of William K. (.’oilier anti
others,.vs R Hn'.citei and Charles Dunning.
Also, the lot of land, whereon Charles
f) lullin’, hi v Turin, No. not recollected,
taken as th? property of Cliurles I).un;:i>,
to satisfy one fi fa issue, l out. of S':".v,irt su
perior court, in favor ol W. 11. Collier v.'
" liabeit Hatcher and Charles Dunning.
Oring, a negro hoy about e’evett years
c!J, taken as the property of Fnptha Pick
ct, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas. issn-d out o
the superior court of Stewart < oiuriy, in fa
vor es David M. Scarborough. and others
vs sai l Pickett.
Also, Nns. llOand 111, in tlie 25th dis
trict of formerly Lee hut now Stewart e uu
ty, taken as the property of John £. Rice,
tr-satisfy two Ft. Fas issued out of Stew
urt superior court, iu favor of IJemy Mar
tin vs. said Rice.
Also, Nos. 117 and 140 in in the 2.7;1i
district of formerly i.ee, hut now S.e.vart
county, taken ns the property of Abram
Prim, to satisfy three Fi Fas issued out of
the superior court of said county, in favor
of ,T. \V. 2c Pv. Levrett, and others, vs said
Prim.
A iso, one mule colt, taken as the proper
ty of Joseph B. Allen, to satisfy a Fi Fa
issued out of Stewart superior court, in fa
vor of Cavin Northnp, vs.sai I Alien.
Also, Nos. 74 and 55, in the 1 Sth listrict
of formerly Lee now Stewart ccunty, t lie
plantation where Robert ilatclier now lives,
taken to satisfy sundry Fi Fas, issue.! out
nf Stewart superior court, in favor of Adam
(Clay and others, vs said Hatcher.
A'so. No. 154, tti the 24th bi-tni't of for
w-rly Lee, hut now Stewart county, levied
on as the proper.y of Tolman < Pick- tt, to
satisfy a Fi Fa issued out of Stewart supe
rior court in favor of Thomas W. Pu rce vs
■aid Pickett. I’roperty pointed out by de
fendaot.
Also L, W. Hill's interest in No. I;j3,
in the 24t!i disiiict of former.v Lee now
Stewart county, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas.
issued out ot a justice’s court .('sail coun
tv in favor of It. Wiiii), and others ) > said
Hill.
Also, No. 147, in tho 19’h district offer
tno'lv Lee. hut now Stew art, as the pro
p-rty of Anderson Halt, to sati.siv sundry
Fi Fas. in favor of James Titorinton, vs.
said Holt. Levy made atid returned tome
bv a constable.
1 M. M. FLEMING, SheritL
Jan 4,1840.
POSTPONED SALE.
wiU be soil an above,
The interest of Thomas .1. Ketterson, in
I. N m. 94 and 93, i t die 22d district of
of Stewart county, levied upon as the p;- i
erty of said Kestersen, to satisfy a fi la Iriini
Stewart Superior Court in favor of Lnuietico
& Jeruigan, surviving copartners 2ce. 2cc.
and others.
North half of T,nt No fid. in tlis 22(1. (list,
of Stewart county, also House and Lot
whereon Win. F. Philip* now resides, ad
joining Florence, tin nlier not known,
levied oil as the property of said Philips, to
satir.fy a (i from Stewart Superior .Court in
favor of Hightower Ac Llci.l. Properly
pointed out by defendant.
Lot of Land No. 9. in the 02d district of
Srewart county a* the property of Howland
Williams, to satisfy a ii fa from Stewart Su
perior Court in favor of Ham sarn. ones,
against said Williams and M trmnduke
Gresham. Property pointed out bv Gus
tavos DeLatinay.
Lots of L *nd N >s 112 and 132 in the ?2d
iis) of Stewart county, levied on as the
pro •vofW m. C. Hay, to satisfy a Isa
i,-j n Gtewart Su>'nor Court, ii favor it
11. W. Jernigvt, and others.
Also, Lot of Land No. lit, in the 22d
district of Stewart county, levied on as the
property of Thomas .1. kesterson, t i s-nisA
sundry Ii fas issued from a Instires Court of
said county in ftvor of Win. C. 11 ay, and
otlicrs vs. said Kosfeisnn. .
Also, lot of Land, No. 38, i”. the 19th dis
trict of Stewart county, levied on as the pro
perty if Hiram Atkinson, to satisfy a Fi Fa
issued from the Superior ceurt of Maker
ciiintv, vs. said \ Ltuson, principal and M,
Chastain, security.
'A. Si. FLEMING, Sheriff.
Januarv 1 1839.
MORTGAGE SALKS.
Will bv /a’' t r ... rv jiiiec o.t the first
r ri. s/tv in Fibruant >c J.
Nw. 4! unl 42. in the "Itu distf'.ct of
Stewart c.Mtntv. as the property of A is. 11.
Hirroli, to sa»is y a Mortgage ti t i Irum
Stewart uperiur Court, in fivor of 11 • try
{Solomon. PropertVipoiir.od out t i said ii
fi
Luev a woman 28 y • rs- o'l, Arthur a"
man 20 years old, S.impso't a man, 35 yettrs
old, Dianna, amonian 2 2 years old, and ! r
two children. Tenor, t wo aui3o vears old,
Amy 12, Jack'd'. Allied I*4 vear.s, Ueq:-<e_
a hoy 13 years oj I. R is., a wo.nait',l9 years
old, Nathan a h>>. 2-aye ml. .C-il.yi 5
y%»r» old, Hester 3 y»'.o'S dd, ') rai.-l 7'• v.-rs
old. Dave 1 year .0. i, a;l l.ise 1 n : t.s. prop.
rriy of R .heri Hatcjinr. to satis-v tb
jUortsa_;e ft fa. iMue-l .ot of Sitw ,rt 1n:
*>T Court tn favor of Willtard Boy a:o'; Lov
erd Bryan,J Tomlinson Fort and F,''ja!i I'.
Wvnek» r , Kseculors of Samuel Williams,
d*ytas*d, ?>. Roliert Hatcher.
wo* boy by th> nartle T on-y,
t about 21 years of age, one girl, by the name
• at Silva about lti ve.irs ol age. all levied on
i« th** property of Robert Hatcher to satisfy
■ 1 Mortgage ti fa. issued out of Stewart In
; fpniir Ci.'u't in fav u ot Turner Coley vs.
!' Robert Hatchet'.
.'i. 'I. FLEMING, Siicrilf
December. 4lii.
■i'M'itcr Maic*.
■S <L • -ii t. ■ ties, ibi.-sd iv in
v 1 F EUR CAR T next, betore the ('utirt
itu . 1 the i’..) i m Am-.-r <‘iis Smn
j 1 euiniiv, wit tin : i is-ial hours (»! >.de,
| ••)<* ftdlo’.vinj; proper tv to wit.
j r >.n: lot of I.uni No. l!)5 in lh- J : 1 -
: Jistrii i off ii oily Lee now Sumter -oa
j vied on as lire property if Jesse I’.n*
• - -list, ,ti-fi th rum Macon £uiiin» I:
! ferior court in f avour of <i; iHin iV i’ll e.
. -ai l M ,-v.-rs. I’ropc.ty pointed out o>
G T A t Ivrlto I.
I '!su, scveti Inis of land. Nos. 20 : -*, and
:.)7 in the 17th Di-tiict—No. 7 7 in the
Dss —Nos • 1 i* ; . in the
dfhlfDistrict —N is. 181 arid ICO, in the 3d!h
i District; all formerly 11 Lee, now Sun.tr-i
i eotin'v, i vo and on ;.s the property of'Patrrck
! J. \|T,,- to sntisfv one !i (a num the So
; perior court ol li.ill comity, m favour of
lot- TANARUS:. iv> r A'H i Thayer, vs Patrick
J. .Morrav ami j( hn AVh: I; Id lii* securi
-1 . I’ropert) pointed out i y Dar.a AVhel
elicl.
Also, lot of land Nu. 112, in the 27th
Di'-I'ict of S rider county, levied on as the
mop-itv of Alcxe.tider Ramsey, to sati-fy
1 one Ii th from Sumter .Superior court, in
! favour of Sidney M. Pegg, vo Alexander
j U unsey principal and Wiili.un M. Ha;d
|wn k endorser. Property jiotnted out by
| said Hardwick
Viso, lot ol land No. 313, in the i3th
; District ol Sum er county, levied on as the
! property of John t u»x, to satisfx one fi fa
1 from Sumter Inferior court, iu lavonr of
George Ilimtiny'nn, & (■<»• vs. John Cox
maker, and .loai.ih Ogden Ac Isaac Ogden
endorsei's.
Alsu, lot of lau) No, 45, i.. the sHth
District oi Snm'er ounty, levo I > n as the
1 property of Wilis Joiner, to satisfy one fi fa
from Sumter Superior couit, in favour ol
10-nilIo-nil 'V. Ogden .V isaac K. Ogden, vs.
Burwcll Joinrw t V \V iiit; Joiner.
Also, lot of land, N0.'1:23, and the bal
ance of Ilia possession whereon he lives,
Nos. not known, all in the 23th District of
Sumter county levied on as the property ol
James Me B. Wetherspoon, to satisfy one
fi fa from Sumter Superior court, iu favour
of William P. Ring, endorser, vs. st and
Wetherspoon.
Ai-o. James M. Kelly's interest in lo!
of laud. No. 110 in the. 27th District ol
formerly Lee, 11 >w Sninter county, levied
on as tiie property ol James M. Kelly, to
satisfy otiefila from Sumter Superior cottri,
in favour of the officers of conn, v- Daniel
Luther plaintiff Ace aud James M. Kelty
hi> attorney at law.
Also, t in negroes, Moses a man about
24 years old, and Ann a woman about 25
years old —one Road Wajtoii an I lorn
"\1 tiles—two lots of land, No. ill in the
26th Pistiiet. and No. 174 in ti.e 27th Dis
triet, both in Sumter county, all levied on as
the prooerty of Richmond M. Goar to sut.it
fy two fi fas from Sumter Superior co >
one in fiivuur of Henry W. Jernigat!. vs
Michael Maddeti and Richmond R. Gnu;
the utiier in favour *•! Jo-' iiit W'tlhuui >
.Michael Madden, maker, and Rielii.i.-e I li.
liner, endorser. Property pointed out by
said Goar.
AHu, lot of laud. No 65 in the lfidi : ,is
trict of formerly Ljee, now Sumter conmy,
levied on as the tuoperty of Richard Saber,
to satisfy two fi fas, one from Sumter (tii’eri
or court in favour of Samuel G. Pegg, vs.
Richard Sailer and Lemon C Morgan, t ie
other from Suntte Superior cum?, in favour
0f.)0.-iah W. Ogden and Isaac E. Ogden, v*
Riciiard Salter. Property pointed out by
Eason Smith.
Also, lot of land, No. .320, hi the 15th
District of Sumter county, levied on as the
property of Jared Tomlinson, to satisfy two
fi fas from Sumter Superior court, one iu
favour of Lemon C Morgan, for the use of
Isaac Bmokins, vs. Jared Tomlinson, the
other in favour of Jo m W. Ctnvati >s ad
ministrator on the e-t.Mc ol John J Sims,
vs. Jared Tomliuson.
Also, two lots of land Nos. 66 and 67, in
the 28th District of Sninter county, levied
on ns the property of Richard MeGohl’ick,
to satisfy one fi la from Bibb county lufi.ni
of court, iu favour of Baxter, Fort Ac Wiley
vs. Richard Me.Gohlrick
Also, one bay mare levied on ns the pro
perly of George Dykes, to satisfy one fi fa
from Sumter superior court, in favor ol
Isaac \V. Fuller, vs. said Dykes. Property
pointed out by said Fuller.
Also, one bay nitre ami saddle, levied on
as the property of Lewis J. Ramsey, to sat
isfy two ft fas front Sumter Supetiur court,
ot.c iu favour of Benjamin McCtillers', vs.
Lewis .1. Ramsey and Henry L. Bryant,
the other in fuvour of of Silas M' Grady, v> .
Lewis J. Ramsey and Henry E. Bryant.
Property pointed out by said Bryant.
Also, one lot of land. No I'M, in the 30th
district of Sumter county, levied on as the
property of Kiic Walker, to satisfy one Fi
Fa front Sumter superior court, in favor of
lie ratio Miller, Samuel Ripley, George N.
Milier, Henry C. Bissell. ..pliraim Miller,
Ac Charles YE Chamberlain, vs Eli F. Wal
ker ami William Harrison Pegg. Levied
j by John Kinuncy sheriff, while in life.
Al-o, lot of 1 ->n■ I No 77, in the 27th dis
trict of Sumtereounty. levied onus the pto
pcity of Be.ijamiti Jenkins, t« satisfy one
Fi Fa from (ite superior court of said coun
ty, 01 favor of Thomas Li all, vs. Benjamin
nk'tiS principal, and Mordacai Jenkinsse
j entity ou appeal. Levied by John Kitnruey
i siieriif, while in life.
I A s?, 'lie half of undivided town lo', No.
2, under letter JD. in the town of Americue,
levied on as iltc property of William M
Hardwick, to satisfy one i’i Fa. from Sum
ter superior court, in favor of Davis Smith,
vs said Hardwick. Levied by John Kim
tney sheri‘l', while in life.
Also, lot.of laud No 1 44, in the 27th dis
trict of Sumter county, levied on as the
property of .1 " ob W Cobh, to satisfy two
Fi Fas from Sumter superior court, one in
favor of Davis S uitb vs said Cobh, undone
in favor of tiie irusfee* of the Snmier coon
ty A uleinv vs ~i ! Cobh. Levied by John
Ktmniey slierilf while in life,
.'-.Up one lot, containing one acre, where
on the defendant now lives, it being a part
of lot 155 iti the 27th District of siuuter
county, levied on as the property of.lames
Bussey, to satisfy one fi fa from sunttcr su
t.ener court, in favour of J. A I Ogden, vs
said Bit -sev, levied by John Kimrney, slier
aV while injlife.
A'so, one hundred acres of land, more .or
*•»»«, heiag 4 ke east part nf lot No. 146 in
m<3 a 7th District of sninter county, levied
on as property of .Mark M. Blown, to
s. 'isfy two'-fi fas. one from sutnter inferior
court’, in favor of Henry Morgan, vs. Mark
M. Brown, th* other from Sumter superior
court, in favor of Elijah E Oroker, vs.
|M. Browir, brrih fi fav. levied by Mark
Glass, Sheriff whilst in office. Property
pointed out by the detendant.
Also, two lots of land Nos. 2J5 and 138
in the 27th District of Sumter county levied
on a- the property of Lemon C. Morgan, to
satisfy three fi fas from Sumer superior
court, otic Isi favor id Samuel Griswold, vsd
Kmclien S. Morgan and Lt iron C. Mold
! gan, o.ie hi favor of Owen Somerlm,
i’olnas Adams, and Lemon C. MurgMlsHß
cuiity . the other in favor ol Tlom.ia
vs. Lemon (J. Morgan. All levied 1 By-
James Glass, Siieriir whilst in otitice. Poin
t-dint i»v plaintdf s attorney.
Also, (id icet S(|!iare. front of the east
.iu; oi 1 half acre lot. No. 4 in the town ot
:) invi!ie, Nuniiercouiny, levied 011 as the
oiopcr'ty ,il Edward J Brown, to satisfy one
ii i . from Sumter superior court, in favor of
Ain A Motitgo rieiy. vs. said Brown.—
perty pointed out by plaintilV's attorney.
Levied on by James Glass, slierilf, whilst in
GREEN M. WHEELER.
Dec. 30, 18.39. Sit If.
At i!i- same time it,id p\art trill be sold,
One lot ol land. No. not known, in the
17 tit. District of formerly Lee now Sum
ter County, levied on as the property of
Jovial) Satifoid, to satisfy one Fi Fa from
Sninter Inlniir Court, in liiror of Alexan
der Russell Executor cf John L. Shelby,
deceased vs. Josiah Sanford.
Also, lot No. 107 jn the 26'h District of
Sultrier county, levied on as the property of
James Cox, to satisfy one fi fa from stun i
inferior court, in favor of the * imini trato:
,1 Lewis Bond, vs. Janies Cox. prineip:
arid John Pennington, security on the stay.
Alsu, lot of land No. 10 in the 26th Dis
trict of Sunder county, levied on the ptuprr
ty ofJohn Cunningham, to satisfy one Ii fa
from sumter superior court, in favor of
Edwin B. Weed, vs. said Cunningham
Also, one lot of land No. not known, in the
-6th District of sumter county, levied on as
the property of James C. Pickett, w hereon
-aid Pickett now lives, to satisfy one fi fa
from Sumter inferior court, in favor of Har
rison Jones and Joseph Bond, vs. James C.
Pickott and Hichaliali McMath
Also. Wilie Gilmore's iuterest m lot of
land No 69 in the 27th District o; Sumter
county, levied on to sa'isly one fi fa from
S 1 inter superior court, in favor of the offi
cers ol' court, vs sai l Gilmore
Also, one negro man named Flintier,
levied on 3s the properly of Manaxali M.
Gtterry, to satisfy one ft fa from sumter in
erior court, in favor of liunry Morgan, vs
fs tid Guerry
Also, lot of land No 229 in the 30th
District ol Sninter county, levied on as the
property ol Lov.-tt B. Smith, to satisfy ore
fi Is Irotn Sumter Superior court, in favor of
Samuel T. Baily, vs. Levi Spencer, princi
pal and Love t B. Smith, security. Proper
ty pointed ot by Lovett B. Smith".
Also, .one lot of land, No not known, in
the 29th district ol Sutnter county, lavied on
tiie property of Edmund Pearce, to satisfy
1 hroe fi la.-, from Sutnter inferior court, one
in lavor ol Burwe'l Spalding anil Edward
Gaither lor the use of Wright Brady vs
Lain!) Parker, and Edmund Pearce, one
iu favor of George Walker and R. K Hunt,
is. David .1. Tarvin principal, and Major
L. Arnett and Edmund Pearce securities;
ind one in favor of Davis Smith vs. David
J. Tarvin principal, and Major L. Arnett,
;, ud Edmund Pearce securities; property
pointed out by Wright Brady.
JOHN TINER, Dcp. Shir.
December 30, 1839.
POSTPONED SALE.
-4s the same time and place will be solil,
Lot of land No. 276 in the 28th District
of Sumter County, levied on as the proper
ty of Lewder Mims to satisfy one fi fa iron)
Sumter Inferior Court in lavor of Davis
Smith vs. Lewder Mims, property pointed
out by said Minis.
Aho one bay horse levied on as the p.op
erty ol Wdie Gilmore to satisfy one ft fa,
from Sumter Inferior Court in favor of
Griswold & Popes vs. said Gilmore; prop
erty pointed out by Lott Warren.
GREEN M. WHEELER,
December 30, 1839. Slilf.
S<ee Sheriff .Sales.
*?. ILL he sold on the fir t Tuesday in
j f FEBRUARY next at the court
house door in the town of Starksville, within
the u 'uill hours of sale, the lo lowing prop
erty. to wit:
L"t ol land, No. 18 2, it: the 12th Dis
trict Lee county, and the undivided half of
lot No. 14, in the 2nd District of Lee coun
ts levied on at the property of Wiley S.
Whit head, to satisfy three ft fas issued
from a Justice’s court of Stewart county,
in favour of William J. Parker, vs. said
Whitehead. Property pointed out by the
plaintiff*. Levy made aud returned to me
by a Constable.
Three negroes, George a hoy about 15 or
It! years old, Given a b iy about 14 years
u'd, and Maliuda a girl about 18 years old,
levied on as the property of George S.
Oglesby, to srtisfy a fi fa issued from the
SnperiorCourt of Lee county, in favor ol'
ii orison Jones, vs. William Janes George
S.Oglesby, Yj adock Jackson, principals,
am: Edward Janes and Bennett H. Eiey,
securities on the stay of execution.
Lot No. 88 in the 13rh District of Lee
county, levied on as the property of Lewis
Bryant, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the
Superior court of Lee county, in favor of
John J. Sessions, vs. William Spence an J
Lewis Bryant.
Lot No. 222 in the 14th District of Lee
county, levied on as the property of Henry
Gisseudiner, to satisfy a fi fa ts’sued from
the Supeiior court ot Lee county in favor
of Alexander Dani I. vs. 'said Gissendiner.
Also, lot 213 in the 12th District—No.
246 in the 13th, and 61 acres of lot No. 33
in the 17th District of Lee county, levied
or. as the properly of Daniel Lnwhon, to
srt ; »fv ali ft issued front the Superior
emit ot' Lee county in favor of John
Rawls an I ll 'tiry V. King, vs. Daniel Lnw
hon, principal nud John L :, ' v hou, securi- I
<y-
Also, thr- e lots of land Nos. not known,
in the 13. ii Disfiict of Lee county, tin*
place w hereon Thornes Rogers, A. Webb,
and Thomas P. Webb now lives, levied on
as the property of Thomas Rogers, to satis
fy two ft fas issued from the '■’uperior Court
of Lee county, one in fiivor ofßobert (J
Ford, vs. said Thomas Rogers, principal,
William Spence and Nathan Lester, secu
rity on stay—and one in favor of Lott
Warren and William H Crawford, vs,
Thomas Rogers,’Joseph Rogers and Will-'
inn J Rogers, principal and William
Spence and Nathan Lester, security on the
sty.
Also, lot of land No. 36in the lothDis
tricr of Lee county, le’ied on as the proper
ty of Joseph Sea rborovgh, to satisfy a fi fa
issued from the Inferior court of Lee
county in favor of Davis Smith, vs. said
Scarborough.
Lo’t No. 50 in the 13th District of Lee
county, levied nn as the property of Caleb
Fairejoth. depea-ed, to satisfiv a fi fa issued
from a Jysflee’s court oi Dooly counrv, in
fuvourof Griffin Smith, vs. Jane Fai/cloth.
Levy made and returned to me by a Con
stable A. DYSON. Shli'.
Dec.
A as above, three bun
•• • hick .a !•■--, 1 iu,.h
'‘' t \ t»f G . ...
- 1 ‘.’HpUasu. 1 ' i
•‘*s«'*>PpPPiWnmy, in t.i.oui «.f John
1 >ewh.<rr<\ vs. said Jeffries.
of land whereon William
W- Tistninow lives, No. not known, to
! satisfy a ft fa issued from the Inferior court
: of Lee county, iu favour of Henry Good
man,
Lot No. 231 in the 14th District of Le>
j eounty, levied on as the property of AVT.
j lain Smith to satisfy a ti fa Issued from a
| Justice's court of Aladisou county. Levx
I made and returned to ine by a Coustanle.
I Lot 223 in the 13th D'Strict ol Le.
county, levied on as the property :.f Isaac
Tison, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the
Inferior court of Lee county, in favour of
Griffin Smith, vs. said Tison.
D. GOFF, Dept. Stiff.
Dec. 23. 1939.
Sfeirart tor oners sale
Vt/ 1L L be sold before the court house
** door, in the town of Lumpkin,
Stewart county, on the first , uesd.iv in
February next, between the usual hums of
sale
Lot of land No 119. in the 19th District
of Stewart county, levied 011 t.,e property
of M M. Fleming, to satisfy a fi la issued
Irotn the .Superior Court of se.'d county, iu
lavor of George M. Lavender, vs. said
Fleming.
JAMES JONES, Coroner.
Janr 2 1840.
Sam ter Tt x i oIU clors Sale.
Vl/ ILL be sold at the Court House
v v door in Americtis on tiie first Tues
day in February next, the following prop
erty or so much thereof as will satisfy the
'Taxes and cost of the several individuals
named : it being due aud unpaid for the
yei.r!B3B.
William Peggs land, 202i acres 27th
district No 58, Sumter coutitv, 'Tax !$4 62c
John W. Cowarts land. 3602 acres, 15th
district Sumter comity. Tax $33,49c.
John Forts Land, 160 acres 14th district
No. 250, Cherokee. Tax $2,90c.
James Lynes’ Land, 2021-2 acres, 17th
district. No. 149, Sumter county. Tax
$1.3,12c. 5111.
Jsac McCrary agent for John Cunntg
hams childrens Land, 3024 acres, No. aud
district not known. Tax 75c.
Isaac M' Crarys Land, 202a actes, 27'h
district No. 150, Sumter county : Tax .91]
17c.
Wade 11. Halls Laud 202 1 2 acres, 29th
dist. No. 127, Sutnter county ; Tax s>,’ Ic.
Edmund Pearces Land 202 1 2 acres, 27th
district No. 65, Sumter county : Tax
$4 88c.
David .1. Tarvins Land 40 acres, 11th
district No. 332. Cherokee ; Tax <jsßose.
Calvin Johnsons Land 40 acres, No.
11,70, district not known, Cherokee. Tax
02c. stn.
AViuey .Tones, guardian for Edwin Jones
Land, 222 1-2 acres, 17ih district No. m t
known Sumter county : Tax 75c.
Isaac Drivers Land, 101 J acres, 30th
district No. 160, Suiniei county; Tax
58c.
Eason Smith, agent for Daris Smiths
House and Lot iu Americus Sumter county :
Tax s9o3e.
Mark M. Browns Land, 100 acres, 27th
district No. 145, Sumter county: Tax
$26,38c. '
James J. Hands Land 101 J acres, No.
and district not known, Su.nler county:
Tax 58c.
Alfred Ilerseyv Land, 202 j acres, 16th
district No 44, Sumter county : T;,x 62c.
sm.
Smith Hannans Land, 202.i acres, 27th
district No. 211, Sumter county .-.Tax 62c.
sm.
Robert A. Hardwicks Land, 250 acres,
11th district No. 201. Early county, 202i
acres 15th district No. 301, Sumtereounty:
lax Sl3, 27c*
Archibald Martins Land, 160 acres, No.
and district not known, Cherokee: Tax
50,43 c.
John R. S Lingos Land, 202 j acres
2Gth district No. 69, Sumter county : Tax
$2,73c.
Junes Bussey s Ilonse and Lot in Atner
icus Sumter county : Tax $2,80c. sm.
Jesse Boons Land, 2024 cres, No 59,
district not khown Sumter county : Tax
$ 1,22 c.
Wm. M, Hardwicks Land, 2024 acres,
26th district No. 168, Sumter: Tax $9,85c.
William IlugJis Jtiti. Land, 40 acres, 41h
district No. 887, Cherokee; Tax 61c.
Richard Goodwius La id, 16 acres, 26th
district No. 262, Murray county : Tax $2 -
74c.
William Quicks Land, 1014 acres, 28th
district. No. 160, Sumter: Tax 58c.
William B. Manus Laud, 2024 acres.
28th district, No. 68, Sumter: Tax s>3 -
49c.
Gabriel Parker Land, 2024 acres, 27th
district, No. 78, Sumter: Tax 86c.
Jesse Rouses Land, 2024 acres, district
and No. not known Sutnter: Tax sl,lßc.
William C. Hal.-teds Land, 2024 acres,
2d district No. 60. Dooly county : Tax 70c!
Richard McGoldricks Land", 403 acres,
28ih district, No not known Sutnter: Tax
$12,27 c.
Jacob Calsons Land, 80 acres, 4th section
2d district No 389,; Tax 30c.
Michael Maddens Land, 2024 acres. sth
district No 296, Randolph: Tax $24,08c
,: ideon B. Thomas' Land 2024 acres, Kt
district, No 81, Dooly county : Tax $2,67c,
Jesse C'oniers Land, 2024 acres, 30th
district, No 230, Sutnter: 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 $3.97c.
Washington Butlers Land, ioo acres,
18th district, Ist section, No 315, Cherokee :
Tax 76c.
James Grays Land, 40 acres, 18th district
2d section. No 456, Cherokee : Tax 61c.
Jackson Tinets Land, 2024 acres, 29th
district. No 230, Sumter: Tax $4,46c.
Thomas C. Sullivans Land, 2024 acres-,
6tii district. No. 333, Carrol county: Tax
$9,69c.
Millington Johnsons Land, 160 acres,
district not known, No 20, Cherokee : Tax
612,2 c.
James Mathisons Land, 2024 3d
district, No 236, Lee county: Tax sl,2°c
N. A. PURIFOY, t. c.~
December 18, 1839 37
STRAYED.
El ROM the Subscriber the last of Nov
1839, one Bay MARE Colt, no
marks recollected. When I last heard of
her she was in the neghbourhood of Bal
lard’s Store, a liberal reward will be given,
or any information respecting her wdl be
thankfully rrpeir*'d.
> . - J 4f s P- MATHEWS.
Jan. 4, 18-fff 46 $
i W HO ‘ WANTS BETTER EVI-|
»v DENCE?—I would refer the read
ing pubheto Die numerous voluntary letters
published recently in this paper and in the
Good Samaritan relative to the happy and
beneficial ell'acts of ilie administration of
MOFFIT’S LIFE PILLS AND PHE
MX BITTERS.
Those who have perused the letters above
referred Jo will observe that in almost every
case they attest tbe tact, that no inconven
ience of Sny sort attends tbe taking of these
medicines, iu ordinary cases, but that the
.mtient, without feeling their operation, is
universally left in a stronger and bettar state
es health than was experienced previous to
eing afflicted with disease, and in all cases
of acute suffering, great relief is obtained
in a few iiours, and a cure is generally ef
fected in two or three days.
Iu cases of FEVER ol every description,
iand all bilious affections, it is unnecessary
fur me to say aught, as I believe the LIKE
MEDICINES are now universally admitted
to be the most speedy and eff'clual cure ex
tant it) ail diseases of that class.
The LIFE MEDICINES arc also a
most excellent relief in affections of the Li
ver aud Bowels, as has been pro»ed in hun
dreds of cases where patients have came
forward and requosted their experience in
taking them might be published for the ben
efit ol others. Iu their operation in such
cases, they restore tbe tone of the Stomach,
strengthen the digestive organs, and invigo
rate the general functions of the whole body
and tint become to both sexes (for thenar*
per for fly adapted to each) an invaluable
■nouns of peveutiug disease aud restoiiug
health.
In affections of the head, whether ac
companied with pain and giddiness, or mar
ked by tiie grievous calamity of impaired
mental energy; in palpitations of the heart,
flatulence, loss of appetite, and strength,
and lie multiplied symtoms of disordered di
gestion, THE LIFE MEDICINES will
be found to possess the most salutary effica
cy.
Constitutions relaxed, w ak, or decayed,
in men or women, are under the immediate
influence of TH E LIFE MEDICINES.—
Uld coughs, a.nthni'is and cotisomptive ha
bits are soon relieved and speedily cured.—
P(>vertVL_of blood, and emaciated limbs will
ere long meet the happiest change; the
chill watery fluid will become rich and bal
samic, and the limbs covered with flesh, firm
and healthy
Nervous disorders of every kind, ami from
whatever cause arising, lly before th# es
( cts of THE LIFE MEDICINES, and
all that train of sinkings, anxieties, and tre
mours which so dreadfully affect the weak,
the scden'ary, and toe delicate, will in a
short tune lie succeeded by cheerful ness,
and every presage of health
For weakliest), deficiency of natural
strength, and relaxation ofihe vessels, by
too frequent indulgence ofthe passions, this
medicine is a safe, certain, aud invaluable
remedy.
Those who have long resided in hot cli
mates, and are languid and relaxed in their
whole system, m.iy take THE LIFE ME
DICINES with the happiest alfec's; and
persons removing to the Southern States or
’(Vest Indies can not store a more important
article of health aud life.
The following cases arc n notig the most
recent cutes enectcd, and gratefully ae
know>edged by the persons benefited :
Case, of Jacob C. ilatit, New Windsor,
Orange county, N Y—A dreadful tumor
destroyed nearlytbe whole of his face, nose
auri jaw. Experienced quick relief from the
use el the Life Medicines, and in less than
three months wav entirely cured. (Case
reported, wit!) a woo l engraving in anew
pamphlet now in press.)
t 'a»e of Thosmas Bursell, sen’r 81 years
of age—was afflicted 18 years with a swell
ing ill hi* legs —was er.t rely cured by tak
ing 42 pills in three weeks.
Ccse 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 * ustin, periodical sick
headache, always relieved by a small dose,
now entirely free from it.
Case of Adon Ames ; cured of a most in
veterate and obstinate dyspepsia, and gener
al debility.
Case of Adah Adams. Windsor, Ohio;
rhnematism, gravel, liver affections, and gen
eral nervous debility, had been confined se
ven years; was raised from her bed by tak
ing one box of pills and a bottle of bitters ;
a most extraordinary cure: she is now a
very healthy and robust woman ; attested by
her husoand Shubel Adams.
Case of .Mrs. Badger, wile of Joseph Bad
ger, neaUy simeiar to tbe above, result
the same.
Case of Goodarnnt, a young unmarried
woman, subject to ill health several years;
a small course ofthe Life Medicines entire
ly restored her; is now hale and healthy,
C ,se of Miss Tlmmas, daughter of
Eb Thomas; cough and syintoai* of con
sumption; cured id four W*eks. Her sis
ter cured ol a severe auaok of inflamatory
rheumatism in one iceekl
Case oi Si. Colvin ; cured of a severe at
tack of the scarlet fever in a few davs by
the Life Medicines.
Cas.* of Harriet Twogood, Salina, N. Y.
was in a very low state ol health a year ami
a half; did not expect to recover. Miss T.
is now able te walk about and is rapidly re
covering both health an I strength.
Case of Benjamin J. Tucker; severe
case of lever aud ague; cured in a very
liort space of time. Direction followed
strictly.
Case of Amos Davis ; Affection of the 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 20 years; effect
ed a perfect cure in 24 hours'by the use of
the Life Medicines.
'1 housands of persons afflicted in like
manner, have by a judicious use of MOF-
J 'T'S LIFE PILLS and PHENIX
BIT rERS, been lestored to the enjoyment
of all the comforts of life. The Bitters are
pleasant to the taste and smell, gently as
tringe the fibres of the stomach, and give
that proper tensity which a good digestion
requit 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'l in
ward wasting*, loss of appetite, indigestion,
depression of spirits, trembling or shaking of
the hands and limbs, obstinate coughs,
shortness of breath, or consumptive habits.
The Life Medicines possess wonderful
efficacy in all ncivous disorders weakness,
heaviness and lowness of spirits., dimness oi
sight, confused thoughts, wandering of the
mind, vapour and melancholy, and all kinds
of hysteric complaints are gradually remov
ed bv their use. Insicknessof tbestomach,
flatulences, or obstructions, they are safe
and powerful, and as a purifier ofthe blood,
they have not their equal in the world.
For additional particulars ofthe abovs
medicines, see Moffat's “ Good Samaritan,"
a copy of which accompanies the medicine',
a copy can always be obtained of the differ
ent Agents who have the medicine for sale.
h reach, German, and Spanish directions
can be obtained on application at the ofhes
375 Broadway.
All postpaid letters will receive immedi
ate attention.
Prepared and sold by WILLIAM B.
MOFFAT, 375 Broadway, N. Y. A libe
ral deduction made to those who purchase
to sell again.
AGE.N 1 S— I h eLife Medicines may also
be had ot auy or the principal Druggists in
every town throughout the Uuited .States
and the Canadas. Ask for Moffat’s Life
Pills and Phenix Bitters; and be sure that
a tac similie ol John Moffat’s signature is
upon the label of each bottle of Bitters or
box of P.lls
{£/*■ l’hf«e valuable Medicines are for sale
by Mr. I horn.is Garduet, Florence, Ga.
Jan. 16. 1840 ts 41
Ihe ait I pulislie !a bw, Oi.ceriiiiig
ths new and popui doctrine advance: by
the illustrious Uueiicke, ot v.ermauy, cannot
tail ol exciting a deep and thrilling interest
throughout our country.
itSaiehlewK feasiafite.
FOR CONSUMPTION.
A .s 9.9 9 9
[ 1 1 unstated front the German.]
LOUIS OFFQN GUELiCKL,
O)' GERMAN r
THE GREATEST OF HUMAN BEN
EFACTORS.
< itistnsof J\orlh an and South _ America ,
f|U) Louis Opfjk Goilickk, M. D. of
■ Germany, Europe belongs the imperish
able honor of adding a kew aud precious
doctrine of the Science of Medicine—a
oetrine which, though vehemently opposed
by many of the faculty, [of which he is a
valuable member,] he proVes to be well
founded in truth as any doctrine of Holv
Writ—a doctrine, upon the verity of which
are suspended the lives of millions of our
race, and which he boldly challenges his op
posers to retute, viz. ; Consumption is a dis
ease always occasioned by a disordered state
of lis I i!it (or Life Principle ) of the human
body : 01,/" often secretly lurking iu the sys
tem for years before there ts the hast complaint
oj Hie. Lungs^fj^ — and which may be as cer
tainly, though not so quickly cured, as a com
mon cold or u siwpie headache. A •‘invalua
bly precious dectriue this as it imparts an
important lesson to the apparently healthy
ol both sexes, teachin g them that this insid
ious loe i y an,unobserved inmate of
their "clayey houses ’ even while they
gine themselves secure from its attacks,
teaching them tlint THE GREAT BE
CRETINTIIE ART()F PRESKRA ING
HEALTH IS TO PLUCK OUT THE
DISEASE WHILE in THE BLADE,
AND NOT W AIT TILL THE FULL
GROWN E AR.
Tins iliusu iousnenefactor of man is aFo
milled to our unfeigned gratitude, and the
latitude of a world, for the invention of
is MATCHLESS SANATIVE.—whose
■lealing fiat may justly claim for it such a
e, since it basso signally triumphed over
our great common enemy 'ONS U MP
i f >N. both it the first ami last stages;---a
medicine which has throughly filled the ra
enum in the Materia Medica, and thereby
proved itscll the nr I’ktsi
ttANS^lJ —n tnedicine, for which all mae
kind will have abundant cause to bless the
beneficent hand of a kind Providence,—a
medicine whose wondrous virtues lure besu
*o glow ingly portrayed even bv some of oar
clergy, in their pastoral visits to the sick
chamber; hy which means they often be
come the happy instruments ofehanging de
spondency into hope, sickness into health,
and sadness of friends into joy fulness.
9 9 T 9 *1
GOELICKE’ S is n medicine cf more value
to man 'lran tbe vast mines of Austria, or
even the united reasnres of our globe, —a
medicine, which is ob, lined equally from
the vegetable, animal and mineral kingdoms,
and thus possesses a three rot.n power,—
a medicine, which thougn designed as a
remedy for consumption solelv, is possess
ed ol a mysterious influence over many dis
eases ol the I .man system,—a medieme,
which begines to he valued by Physicans ;
w? j are daily witnessing its astonishing cures
ol many whom they had resigned to the
g'lispol the i NS A I IARI.E GRAVE.
DU.SE o( the Sanative, for adults, ono
drop; lot i lildren, a hall tlrop; anil tor in
a'.ts.a qr.ni lei drop ; the directions explain-,
ing the manner of taking a bail or a quarter
drop.
;t .. 9 9 h
A cri -.iiicvtc from three members of tiie
PROFESSION in Germany,
in Europe.
\V
e, thc uml ersigned, practitioners of me
dicine in Gen ny are well aware that, bv
our course, v nay forfeit the friendship of
some of the uliy. but not of its benevo
lent member* iho are nijinlluenced by sel
fish motives. Though we shall refrain from
an expressio of our opinion, either ol the
sennit ness c nsoundness of Dr. Goelicke's
new dortrin, 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
Off on 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 openlv
pronouncing him to be abase impostor and
the prince of quacks. But, on hearing so
much jaii! about the Sanative, against it arid
for it, we were induced, front motives of cu
riosity merely, to make trial of its reputed
virtues upon a number of our most hopeless
patients; and we now deem it our bounden
duty (even at the expense of our self inter
est) publicly to acknowledge its efficacy in
curing not only consumption, but other fear
ful maladies,iwhich 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 amends
lar our abuse of him, we do frankly confess
lo the world, that we believe him a philan
thropist. who dors 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 snffi
ent gnarantythat it performs nil its promises.
It needed not our testimony for whe t it
is used it is its own best witness.
HERMAN KTMULLER, j' 7.
AA T ALTER VAN GAULT, I).
ADOLPHLS WERNER, D.
Germany, December 10 1
J. B. STARR,
FORWARDING AND CQm'SSON
MERCHANT,
St. Joseph, IF la.
January 19, 1839.