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MEDICAL,
Institute oi Ge*
THIS Institution, commenced
its regular operation, ‘on the
jombincd Academic and ColtaguUe/jpldn ol in.
fttructioii, on the first of Octooei
The three first branches of ips tract ton which
fcave been taken up by the lecturers are.
< Anatomy, bv Ur. Garvin,
** .Chemistry, by Ur. k
‘-Midwifely by Dr. Anton y.
The leg’ular courses mi these subjects ara cx- ,
pected to be completed by the close ©ft he present
month; add the r maiuieg tvfll be cstenri
Upon by the Ist Febiuai y, viz*
% . Surgery hv l>r. Garvin,
Mattrriu Mcdica bv Dr. Ford,
Institutes ami practice of Medicine by Dr.
JStoxY.
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course of study, and affords a fair pledge of its
6 access. , ‘ ■ .
p 3 Klceltei>< hoard is fitrnished in the Institu
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Ond twenty-five with lodging.
.roil N DEM, ) Exocu-
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r THE IRISH SlO£lJ}
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Toil DECEMBER, 2.829.
CONTENTS. ,
History of Ireland, Chap/ XIV.
Chapter XV.
Biographical Sketches of eminent Painters,
No. 1. (Michael Angelo.)*
Edmorin and Ella, an Eastern Tale
of the Irish
iitcrarv and Biographical Notices of Irish Auth
thors and Artists, No. Xll. (Janus o rr)
Irish Topography. No. IX. (Excursion from
Dublin to Londonderry ) ......
Original Patchwork, (The Toilet Tabic)
—— (Dr. Joseph Harlan)
... ( V'Keefe's Lon. Her met)
———■ ( Drinking Healths)
v-
Topographical of American Seenery,
No, L ( Buuanuu)
The New.Ywk Stage, (The New Tragedy of Mat
tttftora, Ike,)
Doctor iVktcneven & our History of Ireland
Original Poetry. ( A Valedictory Ode)
■ ■ ■ ■ (Spencer Hood)
-- ■ ■ ('The River Oltawas)
-■■■ ■ ■■ —■— (War wood Castle)
- - (Henry's Grave)
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Postponement.-
To Masons Carpenters.
fcj EALED proj>osals will be re
ceived until the first Tuesday
in March next, (inclusive) for tlie
erection of an addition to the Court
House, for the purpose of Clerks
ollices and Jury room. A, plan and
specifications of which is left in the
office of the Clerk of the Inferior
Court for inspection. The brick and
all the wood materials furnished |V
the Court, and now on the publick
square convenient to the contemplat
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seen as above*.
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. Wiiljam C. Allison, j. i. c.
Thomas Anderson, j. x. c.
Lewis S. Brown, j. i. c.
Charles C. Mills, j. i. c.
January 11, jIB3O. 30—ull
Sheriffs Saks.
Wl L.L be sold on t lie J st Tups- j
day in March next, at the
Court house in Wilkes county, be
tween the USitul sale hours, the fol
lowing property, to wit:
One sorrel horse and two
Promissory Notes one for one hund
red dollars,i'Md the other for lil dol
lars and fifty cents Roth made paya
blc to Clifford Woodruff, on or be
fore, the twenty-fifth of December
next, signed by William Hughes and
Jape Hughes; all levied on as the
property of William Hughes to satis
fy sundry fifas vs. said Hughes.
ALSO _ ■ .
Foils negroes, to wit: Lotty,
Washington, Surnj’ and Ned; all le
vied oil as the property of Willis
Rucker, to satisfy three‘fi fas, one in
the name of James Walker, and one
in the name of John H. Walker, and
ortf in favor of Kimbro Standard vs.
said Rucker.
, John Burks, D. S..
JnnVnry 30th 1830.
ytoXiLL- be sold on ft|| first
• ▼ Tuesday in April next, at
Wdkes Court House Iretwecn the u
- sual sale hours, the following pro
perty to wits
Two negroes, a girl named
Edncy, and a hoy named Charles;
levied on as the property of George
Mallory, to satisfy a fifii on the
foreclosure of a mortgage in the
name of George Melveen vs. said
Mallory—property pointed in said
1 fifa.
John Burks, D. S.
February 2, 1830.
ik/’ST’I l.h be sold on the Ist Tues-
V ▼ day in March next', at the
Court house of Wilkes county, be
tween tile sale hours, the fol
lowing property, to wit? ,
One side-board, one half do
xen ‘Windsor chairs, one tea table,
on® pair brass andirons shovel and
tongs, one mahogany cradle and one
pedlers wagon; all b-vied on as the
property of James Hall to satisfy one
fifa on the foreclosure of a mortgage
in the name of John D. Thompson,
j vs. said James Hall; property point-’
’ ed out ill said fifa.
John Burks, Sh’ff.
Dcceiither 28. 1829. • -8-
ILL be sold tit the Court
‘ti v hoxse of Elbert county, on
ihe lirst , fjltes<hiv in March next,
within the usual bouts of sale, the
follow ing property, to wit:
100 aerosol'land more or less
; XK Z ,-d wiiereynDelilaThrel-
keld no v lives on the waters of the
Retardant creek adjoining ofTlipimis
Uiiver and others ; levied on as the
property of James.E. Chambers to
satisfy a fi la in favor of 1’,.,.-,
lieid for the'use of Razil Paco vs.
James E. Chandlers property point
ed out by James Horton.
ALSO,
100 acres oi land more or less
adjoining ol Samuel Car and others
oii.lhewtiteis oi the Reveidatu creek; j
levied on as. t!ie projterty of Nimrod j
•PqttcrsoM to satisfy ;i fi fa from a jus- (
iiees court iti favor of Thomas Haynes
vs. Nimrod Patterson which fi fa
Charles Hendry has the controu! of;
land pointed out by Charles Hendry
and levied on by Moses Duncan con
stable and returned-to me.
ALSO,
Five cotvs and three calves,
and one levied on as the prop
erty ol Thomas Knott, to satisfy a
fifa in favor of Joptha V. Harris, vs.
Thomas Knott A William A. Her
ring, property pointed out by James
Oliver, administrator.
ALSO
One hundred and sixty-two
acres of land, more or less, well im
proved, on the waters of Dove’s
creek, adjoining of Thomas Ogles
by, llehry Rai nes & others, where
on John D. Webb and .William Man
ning now lives; levied on as the
property of Foctinatus Webb, to
satisfy a fifa in favor of Thomas Ol
iver vs. John I). Webb and Forti
natus Webb, property pointed out
by plaintiff.
ALSO
One cow, one sorrel horse,
one blind sorrel mare, one bedstead,
two bed quilts, one sheet and coun
terpain, two pine tables, eight split
bottom chairs, one pine chest, aud
one spinning wheel; levied on'us the
property ot John V. Anderson, to
satisfy two fifas, one in favor of
Jones and Weston vs. John V. An
derson, the other in Favor of Jeptha
V. Harris adm’r. of William Wood#*,
1 Vs", said A-ndcrsil t. Win. H. Threl
held and William jP. Christian, pro-
I pelty .pointed out by JolmX* An
derson. ALSO,
One negro fellow, twenty
iiifie years old, by the name of I
saftc, one hundred acres of land,
more or less, whereon Samuei Lau
rimore now lives, well improved, on
the waters of Dove’s creek, adjoin
ing of Abraham Cook, David Hud
son and others; levied on as the pro
perty of Samuel Laurirqore to satis
fy two fifas, One in favour of James
Reagan vs. said Laurimore and the
other for cost: property pointed out
by defendant.
ALSO, •
One luindfeff and fifty acres
of land more or less, whereon Dab
ney Rains now lives, wpll improved
on the wafers of Rroad river, ad
joining of James Dudley and others,’
one gray horse, one .ninety-five gal- ,
lon still, and fifteen beer stands; le
vied on as the property of Dabney
Itains to satisfy a fifa in favour of
Jones & Weston vs. Dabney Ruins,
property pointed out by said Ilains.
..ALSO,
One hundred and sixty acres
of land, my re or less, whereon Mur
iel Pledger now lives, well improv
ed; on the waters of Deep creek,
adjoining of George Scales and oth
ers, and one set of blacksmiths’
tools; levied on as the property of
Murrel Pledger to satisfy a fifa in
favor of Jones & Weston, vs, said
Pledger.
ALSO,
One negro fellow, by the
name of Lun; levied on as the prop
erty nf Patrick Rutler, to satisfy sun
dry fifas vs. Patrick Rutler, proper
ty pointed out by said Rutler.
ALSO,
Three hundred and seventy
five acres of land, more or less, on
the waters of Broad river, adjoining
of John & Colrard, Thomas Moore
and others, whereon John Rootli now
lives, With a grist mill thereon, levi
ed on as tfje property-of John Booth
to satisfy sumliy fifas vs. said Booth.
ALSO,
One hundred and fifty-four a
crcs of land, more or less, on the
waters ofßroad river, whereon Jes
se Nelms now lives,. adjoining of
Jonathan Nelms, William Jprarnmel
and others, levied onus the proper
ty of Jesse Nelms, to satisfy a fifa
in favor of Jesse Rrotvn’ vs. said
Nelms, property pointed o#t by Jes
se Broun.
ALSO,
Eighty acres of land, more
or less, whereon W illiam Ronds now
lives, on the waters of Rcaverdam
• creek, adjoining of Thomas Burton,
George IJpshaw ti others;.levied
QU . W pl’ojKjrtyof William Bonds
to satisfy a fifa in favor of Jones A
Weston vs. William Bonds, proper
ty pointed out by plaintiffs.
ALSO,
One house and lot in the town
of Eibertou, containing one acre,
j more or less, with all the improve
j merits thereon, whereon Zucharialt
| Smith now lives, one negro boy by
the name of Lewis, sixteen years
old, and one negro girl by the. name
cf Amy twelve years old; all levied
on as the property of Zucliariah
Smith, to satisfy two fifas ope in fa
vo-. ofJeptha V. Harris vs. Zachariah
Smith and John A. Heard, and the
other in favor of Jones & Weston,
vs. said Smith: property pointed out
by Zachariah Smith,
ALSO,
One hundred and fifteen a
eres of land, more or less, on the
waters of the Rcaverdam creek, ad
joining of Jeptha V. Harris and oth
ers; levied on as the property of
John Hudson to satisfy a fifa in favor
of Jeptha V. Harris vs. Benjamin
Fleming, John Hudson aud William
Fleming. ALSO,
Two hundred acres of land,
more or less, on the waters of the
Beaverdam creek, whereon Sarah
Terrell now lives, well improved,
adjoining of Robert L. Edwards,
Sumtiel Watkins and others; levied
on as the property of Timothy Ter
rell deceased, to satisfy two fifas;
one in favor ofJeptha V. Harris vs.
Timothy Terrell, the other in favor
of Archibald Stokes vs. said Terrell.
Martin Deadwyjer, Sh’lf.
January 27th 1830.
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NEATLY PRINTED.
, And far sale at this Office*
bo gold at ‘the Court
T ▼ house of Elbert county, on
(lip first Tuesday in April next, with
in the osual sale hours, the follow
ing property, to wit:
One negro fellow by the name
of Charles levied on as the proparty
of Patrick Butler to satisfy a fifu ou
the foreclosure of Mortgage in favor
of Francis W. King vs said Patrick
Butler, property pointed out in said
Mortgage. *
ALSO, •
One roan horse ; levied on as
the property of Barnett Galding to.
sat isfy a Mortgage ►L'fo-rrr'tVffoi <A
Abner Bsfrnctt Guiding pro-
Martin Dcadwyler, She'ft".
January 23d 1830.
Wife be sofd at Elbert Court
Hyxlse on the first Tuesday
in March mext, within the usual
■hours of sale, the following proper
ty, to wit:
One hundred acres of land,
more or less, on the Beavcrdau)
creekj adjoining of Thomas Penn
and others; levied on qs the pro
perty of William Mason; to to| iWff
a fifa in favor of Jones &, Wqjtoty
vs, said Mason.
ALSO
Foot negroes: Mark, a fel
low, Peggy, Judu and Aggy, wo
men; levieil on as the property of
Durrct Stodghill, to satisfy sundry
fifas vs. said Stodghill.
lieroy Upshaw, D. S.
January 23, 1830.
be sold at Elbert court
▼ W House on the first Tuesday
in April next, within the usual sale
hours the following property, to wit i
Th ee negroes; Dinah, a wo
man, Henry, a bey, and Tilda, a
girl, one cow and calf, two heifeis,
two horses, one sow and pigs, two
feather, beds and furniture, one sor
rel colt, twenty barrels of corn and
three.hundred weight of pork; levi
ed on as the property of Charles
Cardin to satisfy a fifa on the foreclo
sure of a* mortgage in favor of Moses
G. Cardin, vs. Charles Cardin, pro
perty pointed out in said mortgage.
Leroy Upshaw, D. S.
January 28, 1830 /
-i/WT’ILL be sold at the C/firt
▼ W house of Elbert conn*/, on
the first Tuesday in Mure’? next,
between the usual sale hour*, the fol
lowing property to wi*:
Two hundred uefes of land,
more or less, on tlio/vatcrs of tiro -
Rcaverdam creek, adjoining of Wm. •
Bond and otliers, Georgo
Upshaw now lives, well improved {
levied on as the property of Joshua
Clark, to satisfy a fifa in favour of
James Glenn, adm’r. of Simeon
Glenn, deceased, and other fifas vs.
said Clark, property pointed out by
plaintiffs attorney.
ALSO
Four hundred acres of land,
more or less, on the waters of Broad,
river, adjoining of A. Baker and
others, whereon B. Oliver now lives,
well improved; levied on as the pro
perry ofß. Oliver, to satisfy sundiy
fifas vs. said Oliver. -
ALSO,
One negro hoy by the name
of Goode; levied on as the property
of William Gatildeu, to satisfy a fi
fa in favour of Tumor W. Fortson,
vs. said Gauldcn.
ALSO,
One negro woman by the
name of Clmrlott; levied on as th#
property of Charles Presley, to sat
isfy a fifa in favour of Edward M.
Ware for the use of Matilda Ware,
vs. said Presley.
Samuel C. Wyche, D. Sf
January 23, 1830.
ti. L be sold on the Ist ’iTics*
TW day in March next, at the
Court House in Wilkes county, be
tween the usual sale hours, the fob
lowing property, to wit:
One old negro woman by the
name of Fanny; levied on as the
property of Andrew Ruddell, dec’d.,
hv virtue of a fifa in favor of A. A,
Cleveland, vs. r n ., c ]\f. Mathews,
administrator of A. Ruddell, dec’d,
said fifa having issued from a Juste,
ces court and levied by a Constable,
Stephen A. Johnson, Sh’tiJ
January 30, 1830.
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