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SHERIFFS' SALES.
At JACKSON, Butts County,
O; me First Tuesday in October uetl,
. bj wild before llie Oort bouse iloor, l>.
V/ t -tta usual hours of sale, the folfovvm
j-.fr; c y, towll: >
A »egrn GIRL named Vmoy, 5 or Gye;
•f a*-- ,evied on us tbo property of John Frccrn m'.
satisfy sundry Fi Fop issaad troui a Justices fc'inirl
rgau county, in fovjr of D. H. Clowe.«, anil
one 'm fovor of Daviff Loco udiniuislntor ot ArJvu
[Evens, deceased. ’ ’ * u •
August 22 It. VV, HAHKNESS, Stiff.
POSTPONED SALE.
Also—At He same time and place will be sold.
202 1*2 acres of LAND, known by lot No
1 77 in (be first district of formerly Henry, now Butt*
collide, mid a Negro MAN mimed Jack Hi years of
age, hiidn town Lot’ In Jackson, No. not known,
containing 11-2 acres. whereon Saiimel Clay'now
i lives; also Lew about 20 years ot age, and George 9 or
| JO years of age, all levied on as tbe property ot Sam
j net Clay, ana Pleasant G. Clay, to satiety a Pi Fa in
j favor of Jeremiah Pierson.
August22 tt. W. HARKNES8, Slff.
ALSO—-WILL BE SOLD AS ABOVE !
Ail that part of LOT, No 195, tint is lying
in the eoiiRty ot Butts, originally 8th Henry, to satisfy
auiidry FI Fas issuing from a justices court against Glia
! abeiti llcarn.nnd J«*s • Benton,as the |
r of said
1 j property
E Benton, one iu favor of Johnson & Peek, tour in fuvor
, of John If. Cox, vs Elizabeth Heern, and one in favor
! of T. W Key, and oue in favor of Samuel Huston,
| vs Jesse Benton, levied on and returned to'me by a
I coiistuiile.
Leviud <111 as the properly of James Prid-
properly
J geon, one hundred one and one fourth acres of LAND
»half of No. i9, In the niath district of formerly
1 U -.icy now Butts eouuty, and ml the-eropgrowingon
; pot Laud, consisting ot Com and Cotton growing, and
j also one Cow and Calf to satisfy a Fi Fa in favour of
! Du-plum Kight, vs. James Pridgeon, Jesse Lcdden, and
> AVsliiani Blalock securities, property pointed out liy
l llia Plaintifla. , '
I August lit} JOS. SUMMERLIN, D. Stiff.
POSTPONED SALE.
’ Also—At the same time and place, '
i : ..LOT No. 77, 111 llld first disiri t of for
merly Henry now Butts county, containing 209 1-2
acres, also t J-2 acres of LAND, in the toivnnf Jack-
son, whereon the defendant now lives; also No. 21,
in said Town, containing 21-2 acresuninipruved; ulso
j a Oil) acres in said town; a part of No. b, north part—
all levied oil ns Ilia property of Samuel Clay, and
Pleasant G- Ofay, to satisfy two Fi Fas, one in favor
of Isaac it. Rowland, and one in favor of Goddard
<k Lnngdbn, vs Samuel Clay, and P. G. Clay, securi
ty.proiierty pointed out by the defendant.
September 1 .: JOSEPH SUMMERLIN, D. S.
SHERIFFS’ SALES.
at Lt.UDL.UiV, Pike County, , .,
On the first Tuesday in October tittl,
• atMLL Is; sold before the Court House between
i J the usual hours of sate, the following proper
J * vu mi. . _ i v '
A Negtti WOMAN, named Hose, about 50
ears old, levied on ns the property of John. Kutledg
.... * ft. /. &
satisfy n Fi pa in favor of N
pointed out by S. A. Uulcy.
, d. Sturges—
ADMIaISTHATOR'S SALE.
BTNPKK an order of the Inferior Court JiCTfcn-
roe county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will he sold ini the lirstTnesdny fo November nast.at
rte court-home In Forsyth, the following,described
LAND, belonging to the estate of Hatley Xcu art de
ceased; (the widows dower which will he laid offbe-
fore the sale, to beeiceplcd.) - ' .
Oiiu-LU f Dl"202„l-2ucrep, in ilie J2tll dis-
irict of Jjouron, No. 209, and one lot of-M2 1-2 acres.
rfr lost papers.
or beforo Use ffitit day of December next,
O'l promise to pky Adam Meek sen. or order,
this just and full sum of seventy four dollars and'
seyentj live cents,.it being lor value received of
liim. Given under iny Ha mi and seal, June 8,'.
into. Auasi Mkf.k, juii. (l. a.)
On or before the 35th day of December next, *
promise u» pay A.issA Maui,the ju*t>nd.thorough
sum ul one htuidreij dollars, with a credit of •)founded: boffin - m-number and V i.riS?ifS|
the new York
Medical, idcademx,
\? ppy £(r,xls of tlle Botanical.J '
bA Practice, more especially of late .2^1
the cureof disease, are such as entitle it to “I 1 ' ’
among modern improvements. The opt * " 5
in the iTth district of Monroe, No. 3, said lots are ad- . , y ii te dollars, ii being forvalue received, Feb. lif,
joiiiing.oii which there is if saw-inlll nowin operation, jgjgy. Given uuder my hand uuU seal.
I'lirce yours lease oil LOT 17G, in .the <>th j^g^aMUSthKemiofcZlnXlMdl hSh"u«f under
district originally Monroe, now Pike county, and 10 good fence, with other necessary improvement*—sold
icrcs o/ stauding CORN, and 4 acres of COTTON, (or the benefit of the heirs of said deceased- Terras
growing on said lot, alMevieil on- ns the property of, u ,ade known on the day.
'—*■ “ " iufavorof lliltSmith, - August 211
Shmtrack Kelly in satisfy a Fi Fa in fi
pointed out by David Aladdin juiir.
August 22 WM. V.
JOSEPH DAY. Admr.
WHITE, D. S.
ALSO—Will be sold as.above,
One Negro GIRL by the name of Mary
Ann, about 8 or 9 years old—levied on ns Pan proper
ty, of-CAo rles ICiuuii, to satisfy sundry simdl Fi Fas is
sued from a Justices Court, two in favor of James H
Darden, one in furor of William McKLsiek, one in
favor of William Cunningham, and other small Fi Fas
vs said Hinson, levies made and returned to me by a
constable.
August 24 WILEY MANGHAU. D. S.
ALMIMSTRATOtt'8 8ALB.
^ N the first Tuesday in N»r**4»r next, agreeably
at McDonough—henuy cuuntv,
On the first Tuesday in October next,
&g^ILLbo sold before the court-house, between
f Y the lawful hours, the following property, via:
One lot of LAN D, hi the Gdi district ufllen*
ry county, whereon Andrew B. Baggett now lives—
levied on as.lhe property of said Baggett, to satisfy a
Fi Fa In favor of Samuel J. Bryan, pointed, out by
Thomas C. Ueiiaing.
August 27 8. D. JOHNSON, D. Shff.
„ to an order of the court ot Ordinary ot .Pike
countv—wilt lie sold at Newnah, Coweta county. ■
LOT No. 267, in the 3d disuict ot said
county—and at ’Palbatton, LOT Nn. 132, iti the tith
district of formerly Muscogee now Talbot county, the
above lands sold as purl ol the real estate ot Jonathan
Phillips deceased,sold tor the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on
the dav of sate.
August 21 ELIZABETH PHILLIPS, Arfmr\c.
EXECUTOR'S SALE. :
ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in November
next, at llie court-house in ThumUston Upson
cuui.iy, the following uegroes belonging to the estate
of David T. Wil ing deceased.-to Wit : >
Courtney and nor cnitdren, Eliza, Corinna,
Jack, Liz, and Ellen—soid ior the benefit of the heirs
and e[cditors r .agreuahle the last will and testnueut
of said deceased. • Terms cash.
Sept. 7th. 37 MAKIAH MILLING, Ex’tx.
ALSO—WILL HE SOLD AS ABOVE :
Fifty acres of CORN, and forty of standing
COTTON—levigd on as tbo property of John L.
IPtlliains, to satisfy fi Fi Fa in favor of Johu Dailey,
pointed out by John Dailey.
Augu-t 27 JESSE JOHNSON, Sheriff.
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
A GREEABLE to an order issuiug from the Hon*
orabie Interior Court of the county of Jefferson,
wlien sitting for ordinary purposes, will besold at tbe
rt-honse, in Forsyth, Monroe, eouuty, on the first
Tuesday in November next, ' -
LOT,
ALSO WILL JiE SOLD AS ABOVE,
LOT No, 184, in die 8Ji district of Henry
county, levied on ns the property of IVilliam Hinton,
toutisiyaFlFain favor of Henry Wheeler against
said Hinton, property pointed out by Thomas C.
Bennijig Esq. i
August 2(i JAMES LOVE, D. Slff.
Fa^eUe ’l v AX LoUect iY’s bale.
u brN tbo Gist Tuesday in UCTOUi.lt next, will
bo suld f.eiore llie court-uouseia llie town of
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demandsegninst thfe estate of
David T, Milling deceased, are hereby notified
to preseut them duly established, mid ail. persons in
debted to said estate are requested to make payment
immediately. A1AUIAH MILLING, Ex’tx.
Thoiuaatdn, Sept. 7th 1823. 3V
Jlr KNOXV1LEE—Crawford County,
On the first Tuesday in October nett,
W . ILL be suld before the Court House, between
tbe usual hours ol sale, the following property
to uni ^ ’ *
. Tim west iialf of lot no 73, in tlm 3d district
i'bf Craw lord county, whereon Thomas Price now
lives, levied on as the property ol' Nathan Brady, junr.
to saitsty a Fi Fa iu favor of Thuaipsuli Bird, vs said
! Bra y—pointed out by Hiram Warner.
1 'Oho Hundred acres of the Lot of L..ND,
1 whereon John Kirkpatrick now lives, In the 7th dis
trict o.'Ciaw'kird county, tlio No. not recollected—
! Icti- d o.i aS Ibe properly ol Jolm Kirkpatrick, to satis-
i fy » Fi Fit issued from a Justices court, iu Baldwin
I oouuly, in l«yor of Chattel Boutwell, vs said Kirkpal-'
I ribk, levy made and returned to me by N. Suurley
| -Constable.
1 '‘Two Negro Buys, viz. LEW, about seven
1 years old, nnd ALBERT about 7 or 8 years old, lev-
t fed on as' the properly ot John Pride, to satisfy two Fi
if"*' oue in iavor ul the Darien Bank, and llie other in
1 favor of David U. Mitchell, vs said John Fride, point
eduutby thedelendaut.
Filly icies of LAND, lying in tlm south
west corner of lot No 215, tntbe2J district of Craw
ford county, levieuon as tbo property ot Elijah Huh
cut, lo satisfy two Fi Fas issued irdItTa Justices court
1 iif favor ufMandell & Campbell, vs said Muncus—
i levy made and returned to me by N, Shurluy cons*
.table.
LOT, No 57, itvtlie 7th district of Crnwfnrd
County, containing 2'J2 1-2 acres, levied on ns the pro
perty of Benjamin Fry. to satisfy a Fi Fa issued iron;
immu
xjuxtic.es court, In favor of A. Bryan, vs said Fry—
levy uiadeandreturuedfomeby N. Sburley consta-
ble. . *-
LOT No 42, in iho lsuiis rict of Crawford
.eounty, containing 292 1-2 acres, levied on as the
: property of John Ueeks, lo satisfy a Fi Fa . In favor of
Jam s II Rogers and others, vs tuid Ueeks, pointed
-Out by said Rogers. .
.LOT No. 139, in tlm 2ddistiict of Crawford
j County, containing 202 1-2 acres, levied on as tlio
tuyetleritle, Fayette county, betw een the inwiui hours
ot sale, Ihu I'ullowiug LANDS, or so much lUereof as
will satisfy the Tax tor the year-1828, viz:
202 1-2 .icic-s, No. 130, m tii'o 5thdistrict ol
Henry now Fayette county, sold as life property ot
John lyilhams. ' ‘ ' ,.
JOacies, humg port of Lot No. 151, ill the
3th district ul Fayette couHty, sold as the properly of
miumHotsii,. ' ' '
202.1-2 acres, No. 137, iu-iliu Sjilt district of
formerly f uyelle now CauiphcU county, sold as the
properly ol J. Turner,
1U0 ucies, No. 107, in the 9th district ol
iormerly Fayette ngw Campbell couiity, sold os the
.properly ul Sanlutl Turner.
202 1-2 acius, No. IfiO, ih the 13th district
Fayette 'county, sold as the property of Samuel
Lorance.
100' acres, No. 171, in tlm 9th district of
formerly Fayette no.v Campbell county, sold as the
properly ui Joseph CtusniH. •
202 1-2 hcit-s, No. 63, in tlm.9iii district ol
Iormerly Fayette uotv Campbell eouuty, sold as the
property Jose Bartiucrry.
202 1-2 acros, No. 144, in the9ili district of
Iormerly Faycite now Campbell county, sold as th e
property of Joseph JJossett. p
202 1-2 iiCies, No. loG, iu ilm 9*h district o ,
fayettc county, sold us the property ol George Harris’
202 1-2 acres, No, 140, in iliu 9;h district
of foi merly Fayette now C'uuipbell couuly, sold as the
property ol Thomas Morrell. ’
490 acres, No. 75, in tlie 3d district of Ap-
ling county sold as the property of Elisha Sims.
202 1-2 aero , No. 135, m tnu iGdi district,
ot formerly Houston now Upsun county, sold as the
property of Jesse JUiller.
202 1-2 acres, No. 51, in. tlm 9th district of
formerly 'Fayette now Campbell county, sold as the
property of Jacob MayficliF. :/ ,Y ■’
101 1-2 acicsj No. 94, in the,9ih district of
formerly Fayette uow Campbell county, sold as the
property of James Wilkins. r ~ • -
202 14 acres, Nj. 55, in thn 7th district of
'county, containing 202 1-2 acres, levied on as tue
iirrtpriy of John Pcmetl tosatisfya Fi' Fa in favor of
iPolydoro Naylor, vs said Pesnell. pointed out by Hi
ram Warner Esq.
> August 2d
’U LAWSHE, Shff.
POSTPONED SALE.
ALSO—At the same time and place,
i Lo ol LA.ND, No. ooi n coltec'ed, where-
on Jesse Mills nmv lives, In the 2d district of Crawford
cooaiy, levied oa us the property of yeise Mills, to
laatlsf) sundry Fi Fusissued from a Justices, court, in'
j favor oi*U. u. imiley, vs said Jlills. ond pointed out
; hy liim. the defendant. ‘ i
i August 28 ' L. LAWSHE, Shff
ALSO—WILL BE SOLD AS ABOYB,
; .LOT No. 78, injlio 1st district of Craw-
ford county, containing 2021-2 acres, levied on as the
Jiropehy if Thoains Davit, to satisfy three ft‘ Fas is
su dfoima JunicasciiiirtinfavorofL. D. Wimberly,
adminisU-ntnr of the estate of T Wimberly, vs said
i|j»vi'.,aiid Nicholas Sunnirs, pointed outoySumars.
'levy made and returned tome hy John Ray cwrtabje.
Id) T No. 2l(i, in tro 2-i district of Cjiitr-
ford coanty,co;itaioing2l2 1-2 acres, levicd.an as the
pr iperty ot Jesse Mathews to satisfy two Fi Fas one in
favor lit Amo* tin k*. ami tin; oilier in favor ot John r
'Culverliouse, vs said Mathews, pointed out by defend-
euli—lsvy made and returned to me by B. W.3Ialh
aws constable. :• v
1 Au*gd«28 WM. B. FILES, D. Sff.
' Z-Sa ALSO—WILL BE SOLD AS ABOVE,
j On'ihe first Tues l’iu iu November next,
-Fottr lie •(! <>l C V TTLE, levied.-on ps .1* pro
perty of Elijah Muaeus, to satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa in
favor of William J. Waynman, vs said Elijah Mun-
mu.. . ■ ” LAWSHB, Sltf
I August 2G yl , V
[At FAYETTJlVILLE—Fayette County
On the first Tuesday in October neit,
\i\ ILL be sold before the court-house dpgr. be
v tween the usual hours of sate, the following
‘property viz
I Lo> of LAND, No. 238, Dili district ofori-
ginallv Henry now Fayette rounty, levied on a« llu-
Iproperty of Jeremiah Pitman, lo satisfy aFi Fa in la
ivor ofJex.se Ham. for the use ofWrn. A. Pitman, vs
]sai I Jeremiah Pitman.* »•
LOT, No. 15. in the town of Fayetteville,
|Wilh he improvements thereon, levied on as the prop
erty of William Low. to satisfy a Fi Fa tn favor of the
Jnoicesol'the Inferior gpurt, or forolie n«e of James
Ilotsclsw, vs Loudon Dorey and William Low, now
rterup-i-d by l»ra-'l Dothnrd.
U-I- I) It >1 i'i• ■ I<'■ of t’OUN, eontailiing ;|
i f
. No. 128,-ill the 5th district of Moil-
roe county, for the benefit of IVilliam II. Coweliy, (a
minor.)
LITTLEBERRY BOSTICK, Guardian.
September 2 37
Aoabi Meek, jnh. (u s.)
Received of James S. Meek the sum of seventy
five dollars,-in full of all the mouey arising iiom
tire rale ot two negroes, the property ol Elizabeth
Meek deceased, this the 15tU Februaiy WZZ.
signed, AbthUk D- Meek.
Received of James 3. Sleek, ageut for Robert
Meek executor -of Adam Meek sen. deceased,
one hundred and folly two dollars and fifty cents,
in lull payment of eleven acres of land, which' said
Adam Meek m las lifetime,sold to, Arthur D, Meek,
winch said land was taken Iron* •*»» bj an older
claim this 10th February, ItisJO. Signed,
, j Arthur D. Meek. ,
llutts Inferior Caur , July Term, 1829-
It appearing to the court, that James 8. Mock, had
in his possession, notes and receipts ol which the fore
going ark true copies, uud that the same has beeu tost
or destroyed, so .bat ho caunot have the benefit of
-them,and having filed copies in this court, together
with au affidavit .ol' the loss of the same—
It is theretore on motion, ordered that the said Ad
am Meek and Arthur D. Meek, dp appear at the next
term of this court, and shew cause, it any they have
why iqiid copies should not he established in lieu ol
said original, and that this rule he served on said Ar
thur D. Meek, and Adam Meek, pr advertised iu oue
of the .public Gazettes of this State, in terms of (be
law.
1 do hereby certify, thut-the above is a true copy
from the minutes oil said court, Ibis 2tsl day of July
1829. JND. TAKPLEY, Clerk.
jouuueu« duuwi • "ieumnucraiidvr.ricivAf •
Tary achievements, its reputation U daily In ‘ ll
ft must be evident to every discornine nT? 1 -
the present prevailing practice, which rilcS. 1
ice with oar
NOTICE.
F OUR Months otter date application will be made
to tue honorable Justices ul the Interior Court
oi li.e county of Coweiu whilst sitting tor Ordoiury
purposes, lor leave to sell .Lot No. d in tue 2d district
of. Cowelv. county, drawn by rhe orpbuns ol Leicts
Norman, deceased. Sold lor the benefit ot said or-
phfilis. JNO. D. Ul.NT'J.N, Guardian.
July 4, lbiO 4mt 29
NOTICE. \
iNOUR Months after dule application will be made
J/ to the huuurahle, the liucrior Court ol Ware
county, wheu sittiug ior Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell x-ol No.' IJil in the 21iit district of Aluseogce
County, drawn by Abitha KcwOcrn, an illegitiiaute
-'■ltd. Sold ior the ht-nelit ul said child. t;
JAMES A SWEET. Guardian.
June lith, 1829 mini 28
LOS T NOTE.
O N or before the 25th day ol December next 1
promise to pay itieh’d J. Holiday or hearer
twemy live dollars lor value received. March 1823.
(Signed) dAit.xA.ID 11. UUuHES.
oEOKGlA—iluust.m County. •
Superior Court, April Term, 1829.
(ERSO.'s.iEEV appeared in open oiurt, Cuiilun
Wellborn, and being duly sWurn, duposuth and
suith thai he was possessed ot a -note oi wuioir thou-
hove is a true copy, and that tue same has,been lost
or destroyed. .April 2d, 132‘J.
UAKLTON WELLBORN.
Emv'o. \Vei.cu. Clerk.
GLOuGlA—Houston County,
■la the Superior Court, April Term, 1829.
I T uppcoriug lo the. Gourt that L'aiiiua Wulliroru
. I was pussojsed m a Note for' iwei.;y-!ivb Joilars,
give'n by Burnafd It. ilughes'lu Ricfaard J. llailiday
or hearer, and lieuriiig dale iu Mhreh, 132.1, payable
on tho 25th of Decemour luilowiiig, uud that tue same
lias been lust or destroyed, ami he having filed in ihe
Clerk’s Office of said County, u copy oi said Note,
Hail an affidavit us required’ by the practice dt the
Court, OuucKZb, That a copy of said nolo lie estab
lished iu lieu uf the original, unless good cuuse be
shown to the contrary, uu or before tbo first day ui
the next,Term of .this Cohrl.
1 do licreby cerlily the above to lie a true copy* to
ken Irion the Minutes ot Moastoii Superior Court, 23d
April, J829. EDWARD WELCH, Clerk.
May 2 timt 1H_
‘ NOTICE.
YKkOUR months alter dale application will ho made
iSJ to |he llongrabte tue Imerior coart oi Henry
eouuty, when sittiug lor Ordinary purposes tor-leave
to sell the real estate ol John Mchcy deceased, for. the
benefit of the heirs aud crediiorj ol said deceased.
july G J AC OB Ale KEY, Adtn’r.
NOTICE
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the'Inf-nor Court ol Ware Couiity, while sit-
Fayetto county, (did as ihe property of Chesty Burks.
20 i 1-2 acres, No. 210, In lim 22d ills trie.
of lose county, (Aid as the property of IVilliam John
tlon. All the above named lauds levied on to satisfy
thmr.tux for the year 1823.
Aug .27 ' .WILLIAM GILLILAND, t. c. .
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE,
N tho first Tuesday in November next, agre ealdy
kji/ to an order of the court ot Ordinary of l’ike
cooaiy—will besold in Monticclfo.
Fifty acres of LAND, ol No. 204, itg tlio
Ifitb district of formeriy Bafdwin now Jasper county,
it bulng the real estate of James II,unbrick dedil. sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased. Terins made known i.i I In- day.
August 21 CLARY HAMBRICK. Admr.
tiug’for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell l-ot No
154 ill tha tith district of Crawford county, ’drawn by
tlieuriihuiisof David A Henderson deo’d. sold tor the
benefit of said orphans, this 15th day at July 1829.
THOMAS J. HENDERSON, UuarJiuu.
july 25
, ,NOTICE.
YKkOUR months after date,applicationwilt,be
u! to thfc lioiiorabte the lnlm ior Court of
made
Joucs
county when silting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell tbe real estate belonging, id the lato IVilliam
Carlton, of Julius county, deceased—for tbe benefit
ot tho heirs of said deceased.
CHARLES 11. BflOOKS. Guardian.
Jones County,Till July, 1829.
tanical aid, is nt variance with our nature - , —
ourhappifless. Mercury, tha Laneit, ami tk. V«i
arechlefly relied upon, by physicians on( j , , *<ik
tho presentday',forthe removal of almu-t aiPr”
eases incident to tho banian body, OOtwHiitbiv- 1
effects of these deleterious. agents are
to multitudes. Deeply impressed with
with o.view of reforming tlie science aud,« ‘
medicine, an individual of this city ifi n, e ^***1
procurede loFbf ground end erected a hantin ''
convenient edifice, for an Institution denomil!?'.
Umlcd tales Infirmary, expressly for cinplovL” '
formed system of practice in tlio treatment id r'
tho remedialresources being clileilv derived in
productions Of our own country. 'The course i 4
meet adopted by this Institution was princinsllvii*
suit of near forty years experience of a disti/,-1
medical Yeformer; which -course we are hanm ]
has been Crowned with signal success, audnr»5l
a demonstration, that without mercury iL,i i 11
champion of the .MATERIA MEDICA' or oiW
snnous drugs, diseases generally may b e
those more safe and salutary means, which the r!i
nature has su liberally scattered around us.
Animated by the |>ast success, and with thel
lienefiling future generations, an iriepreaiy,
lias been left, that measures coriimensurate
importance of the object should he taken in p -'
gate Ibis valuable svstem of practice, and thereior*
prove and reform the noble anu importaul sclc '<■
medicine. 18
After reflecting for yearshpon the most nnid,,,
successful method of effecting so desirable an p;
has been deemed expedieuttu establish a JIEDlc
SCHOOL, with competent teachers, where ml
tnay receive board and instruction’until Xliey are'
ly oualilied to practise in the various brsnchaoi
healing art, upon the reformed system. We ik
iiajipy to announce, that a building for stch an in
lion lias been erected, and (by Divine permission)
be opened in Nov. uoxt, lot the reception w
dents.. N ,
Tho building is large and commodious, situM
Eldr'idge-street, between Grand and Broom, aid
joiniug the present U. S. Infirmary. It is m aheal
mid plausunt part of the city, ana has been cuu
ted at a great expense. ' . 1
The following brandies will be taught -a
1. Anatomy,. .
2; Surgery.. ...... - , ....
• 3. Tlteon/ and Practice of Physic.
4. Midwifery, and-Diseases of tVmu
Children-. V • 1-.
GEUItGlA—Henry County.
^i^llEREAS Samuel IVecmt applies to me for Let-
lers oj’ Dismission on the estate ot John d. tfeem
lafe oi sain county, deceased— ' -
These are therefore lo cite and admonish all and siugu
hr llie kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo be uku
appear at my office within the tune prescribed by law, lo
shew cause, ij any they hare, why said tellers should not
be granted. .
Given under my hand, this Ufb day of May, 1829
Unit GUY vV. SMt lTi, o, c.c.u.
5. Materia Mcdica and Practical
G. Chunislet/ and Pharniacu.
NOTICE.
F OUR montbsattcr date application will be meds
to tho Interior court ot.Uowcta county, white
anting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to.sejl .all.' the
personni property ot Stephen Gilmore’s estate, Con
sisting of the following ■ uegroes: EDOM, I’OMFEY.
LIZ Z A and her child, GALE,—tor ihe benefit uf tho
heirs and creditors of the said estate. • , .
• September? JAMES ULAUK, Adm’r.
ADJIINIS TRA TOR'A BALE.
W ILL be sold at the late, residence of James
IVardlaa deceased, In Jones county, on Tues-
to'pEHSO >f AI PRIIPFIITV f • their appertain, and that thiaruift shall he published in
? * m * J L-ltSyNAL, rKOr Lit 1 Y of une.of tie public Gazettes of tins itato, once a month
said deceased, consisting of Horses, Hogs. CalUe, ! foe three months, previousto that time.
G E O R GI A—Join s Superior Court,
xrutL TKRu lcr29. *
Sxnku Raxoxll )
vs. • > Libel for a Dicorce.
Washington Randall. ,j
a 'l’ appearing (o the court by the iheriffs returnsthnl
the d|.'feiid«nl is hot to be found in Jfiid county.
On motiuu it is ordered, that the defendant appeal
ul llie neil term of this Court, on the fourth Alon.la*
iii October'next, tljea and there to make his deieuce,
ifanyhe lias, or the court will proceed as to justice
TUE NEVV YORK A t LAS.
4 N the ucauowieugemeiit oi tiiua,i|qii/rt.liy wYncIi
our iaboars uave Ouou tlius lareiico.irageu, ana to
make tbe Areas still wore conducive to tlicgrupfice-
lion unit uuvuiilugc bt its patrons, w‘e prdpuse, uite.*
tile ifith ol epLciUiisr, next,’ to issue regularly it sea-
olid edition of the paper, alter the, plan ul Bell's VV eev
ly Messenger iu Loudon., . ,
TUe objdct ot such arrangement is to lurnisfa to
such ot our readers us may iiot lecl’iulerestod in eoin-
merciai mutters, a suosiitute lor the coiilenls ol tlie
lust page, of a chnrucler uiore suited lo their taste,
and thus td give a new leuiurc to due work, and add
to lUo auravtiuns of our journal; at the sauie tunc, In-
iugpublisned u( a later liouf, rt w'iii uiioiu an opportu
nity^ transmit the most recent news on occasions o,
iiupbrtuiiee. '
Sucli ol our present lubscrihers as may preter to re
ceive'the second euHion will ptease givo us tiiueiy
uoticu; and those ordering tlie paper in luldre aie re-,
quelled to state explicitly ryiiicn edition tiicy require;
tlle first being that in winch the coinincici.d uiL-liigoii-
ce will alwayi be'contained. TlieexjmOsuoleacU lu
subscribers will bo file same; outaluousiojiecit'. re
ceive ciiiistuiitiy either tue one or luootuer, according
tollieselection they ipay make; luicu changes cauouiy
be effuelOd at the half yearly period* breiuid suhsenp.
tiun. Letters retallngto llie subject tv,It uul be at
tended to unless they come free oi postage.
August, b. •
The benefits to bo derived by an a(teudif„ce alii
Institution, will) wo trust, .bu duly apifreciittt!
those, who wish to acquire a correct knowledget(S
ilea,lug art. Ifore the student will he Uuglit i"g
inouern practice Which is ducidud necessary, a i
dition to tlie Botaiiient; and iu consequence of hs:
siding in the Institution, and pursuing a systrax
collide of studies, combining each bt these dtp
incuts, lie may -scqhrrc a knowledge of both la I
than omi had the lime, nud with half the cipi
that is required at other Medical Institutions.
, There being an Infirmary connected with lb
cadeiny, the students tyHI bavn the hettefil olCU
practice, by whi-;h the exm-rimental part uf i
will be acqu.red Willi tire Theory.
Another advantage held out to (tie student M
alltliuscwiioconfoi-into tile rules and ieguhl; 1
the school, and theTO finish their education, trill t,
eiupiOyaicut, with a generous coinpeiiwitios, km
them by the institution, to disseminate thepmtM
iiindieiue iu diilerciit sections oi the country.
'There Will be no specified lime tb complete sat
ot study; but wheuover the student isqaiilifieJlsp
■iipexuiiituHUon ire will receive n Diplomx, asd;
Diploma tvia have a decided advantage ovum
oilier, as It will enable tlie possessor to' practice in
Union wituout molestation.
cry lata iu tho
’ . HEUl.'lSITiONS.
. 'The qualifications tor*admission into the
ivitttxr-.—
i. A ecililicutinuof a good moral character,
good English Education.
> TERMS.
The price of qualifying a person for practice thi
9'tb\), one flail pavablu in advimce; board (for;
extra cbargfc) will* lie $2 fit) per week. 8oze.|
.vision' is Hindi- foryonhg men in indigent rirtm*
• All enuiiniiiitea-D-eneii tn tbqsufwrie'
ant ot'tli-! U. y tulnh ry, on the subject of thiil
Cl -if. t i'ost i'aiur .• f... ■. onlteblitmr
v\ . BEACH, 5U
11 8 Juft mtoy, Get. ut, laaa.-
■tt
TICK,
Persons holding PRIZES in the
w MACON MASONIC HALL LOT-
TEH Fare requested to Jiroeiit them
lor payment to Mr. L. Ecklzy or
Messrs. J. FazzHAa ik-Ciu. who will
pay (new- f N. BARKER, secretary,
filny 30, J 929. 22
aheep, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and Farm
ing Utensils. TIIUMAS LOWE, Admr.'
Aagost H 33 . -
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
;'«\N thu first Tuesday in October next, nt the CoOrt
vas) house in .McDonoogh. Henry county, will be
solo, between 'lie usual huursof sale,
Lot No. 36, iii ilte 3il district Henry countv
being tho |iropertv of Samuel G. Starr, late of Rich
mond county dee'd. sold for the benefit of the htiei
and crcditqrs. A. GRAHAM, Adm’r
July It - ■ .o . i ■ j ■ ' \ ' - ■
A true copy taken from the minutes of Jones Superior
Court, Aprilterm, 1829, this 23d June 1889 .
FREDERICK SIMS, Cl'k.
! rt ; It*, subscriber offers tor sale tlle Iblfoa. > .
X party, at very low-price* and on alongcicit If
required: iwo House* and lots sitimte'iu McUonougli
Henry couuly,on'the public square, convtiucted lot
Dwellings tk Stores, with all suitable out buildings, all
P | ■ new and in complete repair, tola of Land No. 2BO20ih
all and siiigolar the kiud.red amt creditors of | Mnxcogeo now Harris, 03 etli .MuicOgen near Ootuui-
cased to be audapjiear at my office within tlie j bus, 209 2nd Muscogee, 01 iu (ilh Ece, 141 Oth Cow e-
ta near Csq Kinj-ms seitlc'meut, (j mid 27 m 4th Fay
ette,51 in bib Fayette2 12railesot Fayetteville, lUoin
13lh Fayette. No. HU in 7tli Henry 2 miles of the
court-house,832,7th llenry iii 3 miles ot McDonough,
1-2 lot 130 Tilt Henry near the court-house and small
improvements on it. Negro proiierty will be taken iu
payment. Also 1 Lotot landNo. 241), -Dli llous'on
Joins Col. Wiggins Saw Mill ., A.-BRYAN. '
Macon, Augusl8-
GEORGIFayette County.
W HEREAS Drewry May, anjilies lo me for let
ters of Administration on the estate of Polly Ma-
inuy Grady dec’ll, these are therefore to cite and ad-
NOTICE.
P ERMISSION having been obtained from the
Honorable the Inferior Court of Houston coun
ty while sitting for Ordinary purposes.' will be sold
at the Court-houso [n said county, on the first Tuesday
•iu December next,
monish
■aid deceased to
xii.i... I lvn .. - These arethereJoielocUc and admonish all and sin-
.. . ajy. ■ I ® bclonmg to tneestaieof • g u i,„ t the kitsdreil and ereduorsof mid deceased, to be
Edward Stafford deceased, it being the land whereon ; aud wlar al my u j t<l „iUw, Ihe lime pi escribed bo
the said Edward Iked, and consisting of fractions on law, to shew cause ij any they have, why Utters shall not
|he dividing line between Dooly and Houston coun- betranted. ■
...... „ . „
time prescribed liy law to shew cuuse it any they have,
Why said letters should.not be granted.
Given under my hand this 1 jilt day of Sept. 1829.
- 38 ’ WM. McUUIDE, c. c. o.
GEORGIA—-Henry county.
W HEREAS William E. Crayton applies to me
.tor letters ol administration on tho estate of
John McKee, late of said county deceased.
tics, part of It being under the Incumbrance of tbe
widows dower. Terms on the day of sale.
LEVAN B. CHAIN,
AdminTsIrutoron tho estate of E. Stafford dec’d.
aepfsehor J4 . ‘ , ■ -
GEORGIA—Faykttk County.
W ILL lie sold on the third Monday in October
next, at the lato residence of Kahn Rountree,
deceased, in a:ml county. Apart ol Hu- perishable pro-
perty of said deceased. Sold for the benefit of tho ff'ddr, the kindred ani.creditors, of said deceased, lo be
heirs and creditors. Terms made known on the day and appear af my office, within the time prescribed by
be granted.
Given under my hand, at office this 22d September,
1829. 51 GUY W. SMITH, d. c. c. o.
GEORGIA—Henry county.
W HF.REAa Levi A lute and John C. Dulin,
apply to me fur letters ot admtuisfratioo, on
thu estate of Benjamin Carrol, lute ol said county de
ceased.
These mo therefore to cite and admonish all and sin.
of sale.
,JOSHUA HAYNES, Adm’r.
ELIZABETH ROUNTREE, Adm’x.
•Sept. 3,162!)
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
i .* , , . o rra*DHi u a.fl • ’On the first Tiusd ty ’iss November next,
One I) it >1 fin|<i of CORN, rninninmp u- - % <w ILL be told In Knoxvill Crawford county.ln
bn«»* riAcrpf. ,i<n as the |»r«»nmy of William* V nurtqance oftn order of Coart, the real Estate
He.n loratisiyaFl Fain favor of Sophia Daniel, ofJosiihJ. Abbott, orphan, sold for Ihe benefit of said
?9 u«i<l Hnnro
A)HfUrt#
WYATT HEFLIN, 9. 8,
. J. Abbott
September 1
WILEY ABBOTT, Uuanhm.
taw, to shew cuuse, if any they time why tetters shall not
be granted them. ‘ \
G.ven under my hand at office, this 22d day of
September 1829. fit' *TI
GUY W. SMITH, d.o.c.o.
VVAYgaus \ Burgiuns l
'* EELimproved HOUSE and LOT, belonging
a ,t I the subscriber,situated in the loWn of Jack-
^ ar the public square on the street
r g . OUl 10 Springs. Tim House is u-cll
si . ■, ,0 " c « n *uodate hoarders thereis good Kitchen,
,i , ,eo,lda " ®»«elleiil Well, immediately in
the yard, a good Garden, Stables, Crifi, &c. Also five
lasts, containing5 acres each, in the same town, two
ol them are Improved. If- not dispnied of beforo the
first Tuesday in Octobernext, I wliruffcrlbeir at pub
lic outcry at the court-house door; a liberal firedit
will be given by the purchasers pitying one fourth iu
haad, notes with approved security for tlie balance.
FOssessiun given at chrulmni.
AUGUSTIN B. TOPE.
37 l
septembcrSlb, 1829,
TO HUNT,-
■ lost, .... > 3.
O N Monday last, on Brown’* Mount; br or. th
Hartford Road, a Gold Seal, Key, kml lling
Tbefind.-r on leaving them at this oilier will t, e
suitably rewarded* June 27
Possession given 1st October next, the
STOKE HOUSE now occupied by Mi*,
srs Kimberly fir Chisholm, corner of Cher
ry and Third Streets. Epqsiireof
DAVID RALSTON.
Macon, Juoe87 . 20
ID Tilt i*KiNTEit8 OF THE T
TLjv S i .VVtso.
FRAN 1CLIA L'ETi ER FOOSIB
rt -,Hi. reujeed cost ot tho inatcriati tuVsi i*
' JL composition of Pniitiug Types, and tue
t irovemoau uud lucreasuff iHcimius ol costiiig Ik
mve induced tho subscribers to adopt tho folio*
list ol prices.
The stylo of their large nnd small lrttrr Is n«!i
nnd ot tlio uiosr elegant kind, The metil
found very fiord and durable, haVing a new ingmii
iu it* cuiiipaiiliou. For accufacy'aiid fitiWilki
cast at llieirtoundry is equxl tunny whatever, 'f
have oil hnnd a fuinpltte assyrMfriit of Iks*
Job Letters, so that tiioy are pnipnrcd totxrnkl
den tor entire offices nt Job, Newsjwper, ar fi
Printing, oil a short noticoi They ore tlioukfnl
the patronage llicy havo received, and will he P
to receive tlie.ordersof printers, which will re«
prompt attention, * , - ,
Ilerchanl sand others, who have orders from *k<
vvil| he supplied not only witli type, but with fn*
Chases, Composing Sticks, and’overy tiling Seetss
torapriiitingestablishment, audput up wilhtut
perfect accuracy. •
Tiieir new specimen book »IB l»e pufillshed *
and ready to ho scut to printers, in which will ■
hihited a greater variety than lias becns-awa)f
foundry in III.-Cniliil .Slal, •.* _ ,
. ILf tViuti-rs are n-qiiesteil to publish lh' s J -''
tisement nle'w timeg tilt heir jinpers—to receive j*
ment, fi, in typos, or lb payment oftbtlr nceora-x
~ 'A. W. KINSLEY-A CO-
Albany. August 18. .
PRICES—gi sis months credit, forapprortifr
ora discount of 5 per cfinl. for cash.
Meridian, and all plain
larger, $t) 3f>
Double Or. Primer, 32
Double English, 32
Duuble SmnllPIca, 34
Great Primer, 34
Engltsh, 3d
Pica.
Small Pica,
I Primer,
Uiiurgeois,
Brevier,
Minion,
Nonpareil, • .
Leans and Quota
tions,
Other kinds of typo reduced In prnportiL-
Qld type received Iu exchange at 9 centsp< r “
Qbuy^ie received In exchange«
ttteMOVED.
/TlHK .SIJil.SClilllliK.S Imve lately «»«v^
Ub thpir old stand, tlie corner houcu oo
iStrcet. formerly ocrnpieiUiy Messrs. Kalstua
\yhcre they n il! keep on bond in. their
live way n general iisYortment of Hard \V*re 1
Oct. a. i)
KIMBERLY *t CIUfil!2i>
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to th*. ..
establishment,f |,f!
• Patriot e
or Advertising, |ire v ions to J*",
- - ■ - r |o Mr 1
the time of the trsnsterl
Burritt, will settle their a«'
lllfi
M. Bartlett, .who is authorised to close *h* hj
April IS. 1828 C. K. ItABjj^—
IS Gii. iJ .S 3 _
Of alt sorts neatly printed at this