The Athenian. (Athens, Ga.) 1827-1832, April 20, 1827, Image 1

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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, BY O. P. SHAW. SHERIFFS sales. -Three /dollars per year, if paid in ad- iree dollars and fifty cents, if paid half Tsfttis vance.—Three .dollars and’ fifty cents, if paid yeailv,,—Or, Four dollars if delayed to the end of the yttar.—No subscription received for less than ont year unless the money is paid in advance.—The publisher reserves to himself the right to discontinue a subscription, or not, before arrearages are paid. Advertisements will be inserted at the usual rates. ' ‘ ■ All Letters to the Editor on matters connected with the establishment, must be post paid in order to secure attention. ICP It may be proper to inform those who shall favour its with their advertising custom, that Notice of the sale of Land and Negroes by Administrators, / Exocutorsr, or Guardians, must be published sixty day3 sde. The-sale of Personal Property, m like manner, must be published forty days previous to the day of sale. : ‘' ■ ■ : "«'* Notice to debtors and creditors of an estate must be published forty days. Norice that Application will be made to the Court of OnUnary for Leave to sell Land, must be publish ed nm« months. Notice that Application will be made for Letters of Administration, must be published forty days. W ILL. BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in May next, at the court house in Clarice county, within the usual hoars of sale, the following property, to wit: One Hundred and Twenty Acres of Land, more or less, m said coqntv, on the waters of the middle fork of the Oconee river, adjoining Waddel, and others: levied Op as the property of Zachariah Sims, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Allen Daniel, vs. Zachariah Sims. Eight Hundred Acres of Land, more or s, in said county, on the north fork of the Oconee river, well improved, with a Grist and Saw mill thereon, adjoining Mrs. King, and others: levied on as the property of William A. Carr, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Walter A. Appling, vs. William A, Carr, Executor of Thomas Carr, deceased. ? ..One - Negro woman by the name of Ke- ziah, forty-five or fifty years'of age .-.levied on as tfie property of William A. Carr, 'to satisfy, a fi. fa. in favour of Bird Parks, Administrator of Aqnilla Bur rows, vs. William A. Carr, Executor of Thomas Carr, deceased. p hrJnn I L£ V?- ^ JAMES HENDON, Shff. March 30,1827. fetfr LITERARY. WE call the attention of readers to the foUowing notice of a valuable literary publication. - THE CASKET, Or, Flowers of Literature, Wit, and Sentiment.—Pub- liahed at Philadelphia, by Atkinson J$r Alexander. T HIS is a monthly publication, got up in a sup nor manner, at great Expense; every numb of which contains forty large octavo pages, print well, on small handsome type, upon the finest paper, stitched and covered, accompanied with a table of contents, and furnished at the low price of TWO D01«LARS and; FIFTY CENTS per annum, in ad vance. Tfie work is . enriched with the choicest sal and selected Literary productions of our and foreign countries; and in addition to the ce. original and selected Lii recommendation of neatness in its goneofiappeart ance, and particular attention to the typographic^ execution, each number of the Caskfit is embellish ed with three handsome Engravings from the hands ©f : iibme of the most distinguished native Artists. The number* already published, contairy v / cl Januabt—Mexeelient likeness of thelate JO ADAftJ^by .LoJtgacre—A \ iewof TAlft MOl tVMtiyER \VORKS*, near Philadelphia—and Nos. 1 mTJ and 4 of the “Scho ol : of Flora .^vvitn cots. \ARiitaatTAaT—A View of the CAPITOL AT 1IAR- fj}RISBURG, Pa.; a, printed engraving of the PASSAIC r .FALLS, near Patterson, N. J.; a Front View of and Nos. 5, 6, 7 and 8 Kitchen, Grate, Crane, Ac. of the “ School of Flora.” March—A Likeness ofJOHN p. ; CALHOUN Vice President of the United States, by Lohgacre,;. i View of the CATS KILL MOUNTAIN HOUSE; at the Pine Orchard, Nos. 9,id, Hand 12 of the'?* School of Flora,” and a now Ballad* by Thomas. Moore, Esq. called “ To-day. dcareatlis.ours,”, set, to JtMlc.. The April No.’ will contamt vWs of .the PORT OF BUFFALOE; The ELM TREE under which Penn’s Treaty was formed, taken at Kensington with a distant prospect of PHILADELPHIA; Nos. 13,14,15, ana 16 of the School of Flora, and the popular song of “ I’ve been Roaming,” set to Music an sung by MrS. Knight. In the month of-April will be commenced in this work, the publication of the PRIZE ESSAYS, for which Premiums have been offered by the Editors of the Saturday Evening Post . ‘ At the end of the year, Subscribers to the Casket; which will form a volume of near A®* hundred pages, and contain upwards of thirty Engravings, besides Music, &c. will be furnished with an elegant and appropriate Engraved Title Page,, and General Table of Contents. NCTIC A t.L persons having of Michael Macki present them according to to make immediate paymen 1 ' S. March 16,1827.—40ds. NOT' DB. -M A LL persons indebted > the Estate of William Covington, deceased,late of Hall county, are requested to make immedj te payment; and those having demands against tl > same are requested to present them, duly anther icated, within the time prescribed by law. JOHN 40VINGT0N, Adm’r. March I6tli, 1827.—r- NOTJi A LL prisons having dem rateagainst the estab of Sarah Perkins, Iat< of Clarke county, de ceased, arc requested to present them according to law; and those indebted te/said estate are also re quested to make immediate payment. ; ‘ RICHARP RICHARDSON, Adm’r. ■March 30, 1827. "^67ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in May f * next, at the-Court-house in Clark f" . County, within the usual hours of sole, the following proper ty, to wit r Two Hundred Acres of Land, more or less, on Green Brier creek, adjoining lands of Bed ford Brown,ideceased, and others; also,.one Brown Mule : levied on as the property of Aden Freeman, to satisfyaft fa. in favour of William M.‘ Bethune, jearef, and others, vs. Allen Freeman. One Negro man, named Peter, about 28 ears old: leyied qn as the property of William d’Crce, to satisfy a fi. -fa. in favour of Sandford W. Young, <:and others, vs. Jeremiah Maxey and Wil liamIVUCree, fnd Edward H. Maxey, security on stay- OnaJ Negri) girl, named Sarah, about 8 years old:, levied on a? the, property of John Crews, deceased, .*?,satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a magi*, t rates court in favour of A/^ M^A- Sears, for the we of H. >V. Scovell, vs. Wnr. Love and James Oataj) administrators of John Crews, deceased: le vied and returned bya hailjft. : : ,M v ; . MERIWETHER, Dep. Sh’C March 30, 1827. —- .■ -w i _ ■••• • * BE SOLD, on the first'Tuesday in May . npxk ■ ?t the Court-House in* the Town of Jefferson, Jackson county, within the lawful hours of sale; the following property, to wit : One Lot of Land containing One and One-fourth Acre,* more r or less, adjoining Adonis, jn. the vicinity of Jefferson, with a Tan-Yawl and Build ings for the lise of a Tanery thereon, now in the 06- _ .. cupancy of Charles Bacon: levied on as his property, Hen *y to satisfy three; fi. fa’s.,;. one in favour j of Thomas a Wells, vs. Charles Bacon and Bentyah Dunham; one ;in favour of Rhoda Rogers, , va. C. Bacon and B. Dun- haifi; tho other in fevour of Alexander Batchelor, Guarilian^aa. Zentis Hubbard and Charles Bacon. Pointed out.by John A..Rhea, Attorney. - : ,March 30, JOSEPH HAMPTON,.Sh’ff. ^ ds against the estate 3. are requested to and those indebted ' _ ■ ■ ■ \l, MACKEN, Adm’r. JOHN 40V !7.—11—y>d NOTION LIST OF| Remainiug in the Post- C Apri R. Samuel H. Balins, " Richard H. Bran ch 2.« C. Rev. A. Church, Joel Cash,. : Samuel J. Cassels. D. JamesDaulton2, ' William Davis 2, J. T. Bunn, Alfred Daniel, L. J. Dupree; • John P; Dcckerson, Rebecca Dougherty, Dr, JL De Laiiiere, Elizabeth Dorris. E. John Evans, ; r Joshua Elder. F. \ John Foster, S. Frost, JosephFew2.- j V- vi W ■ Dr. Thomas Heame, William J. Holmes, John Hails. •* • /•*,. V George W. Jones, Ja:he8 S. Jones, Dr.Wni. S. Jones, •Dabney P. Jones, •. John & Joshua Jordan, TO THE PUBLIC. I N consequence of there be ing no mail from Savannah to Augusta on Saturday, and the lie stage from Millcdgeville arriving at Augusta on Friday, it has been deemed expedient to re-establish the former days and hours of departure ofSlie packet Steam Boat GEORGE WASHINGTON, from Savannah and Augusta; therefore she will, as heretofore, leave Savannah every Tuesday at four o’clock, PiM. and Augusta every Saturday at nine o’clock, A. M. MICHAEL BROWN. April 4.—3t—15 LAFAYETTE HALL, WtM '.f s : Ml: Nathan Merona, LETTERS T-ce at Athens on the 2d of T827. Richard Moore, ““ Moon,- Ann Maddox, ara J. Matthews, emiah Watthews,' H. JMitchell, pirn D. Munjcn^. rge B. McIntosh, • niamin McCleskev, JV. , v ' Travis Nixqn, Alfred M. Nisbet, Hugh Niceler. T . K'>. R. igrii. ■ P, L. Robinson, Darid Rounscville, tohn Robert son, bert R. Rakestraw, ohn S. Ilidun. ■iA; )i. Thompson Shephard, John Smith, Thomas Stevenson, Nilfe Sledge. jWm. B. Taylor, /Bridges Thompson, Mr. Thomas.; • ‘-jli w ’ iflii Nathan Williamson, Balem Whitlow, Osboum Wiley, Ann E; White,' John L. Wright, James H„ Wilson, Worshipful Master of Mt. Vernon Lodge. * 1 _ MAcop; GEORGIA. H AV IN G,vakon the Establishment lately occu pied l>y JoelRusliin, Esq. the subscriber is nbw making several improvements to add to its neat ness and convenience, which lie trusts will render it in every respect agreeable to Boarders and Travel lers. His accommodations are extensive, and mo pains will he spared to make his House desirable to his customers. * * JOSIAH ROGEItS. March 12, 1827.—14 5t. ■. NEW BOOK STORE, 0. 207, North side Broad- STOP THE RUNAWAY !! B ROKE Jail, in the Cbuntv of Hall, on the night of. tfi^ Sth April, a Negro Man calling CHARLES, who was brought this Jail on the 25th day of Februat, last.—Charles is a man of about 6 feet 4 inches in stature, of a dark complexion, of quick speech, .with ^■no peqaJigjjMrk recqltected by which he can be particularly "distinguished; he said that he belonged to Joseph Trewiuck of Thomas County,-and that he left that county in September; 1826.—Any person arresting said Negro and Imag ing him to the Jail in this county, or lodging him safely in any. other Jail within the State, shall be liberally rewarded. WILEY HARBEN, Jailor. Gainesville, April 7,1827.—15 3t. boyeMr. Thomas Curaming’s range of Brick Buildings; where may be had the follow- injy valuable Medical Books: Thomas’ Practice, new edition, greatly improved, Abernethys Surgical Works Complete; now edition^- m 2 vols. Armstrong on Typhus Fever, Bostick's Pliisiology, Bell, on the Nerves, . .•••«*.’ , r Bichat’s Gjeneral Anatomy, 4 vcls. Goods’ Study of Medicine, m 5 vols. new qdiliont. greatly improved, .;L . ; 1 Johnson, on Tropical Climates, 2 vols. Homer’s Anatomy, V;| Henry’s Chemistry, 3 volar. • ,' Hqjiter, on the Blood, . Paris’s I'hannacologia, new edition, 2 vols. Materia Medic a, C iapman s ■ i rapeutica, 2 vols. new edition, Dewees’s System of Midwifery, Dewees on the diseases of Children, •* Eberle’s Therapeutics, 2 vols. Joimson on the Liver and Internal Organs, Gibson’s Surgery, new edition. 2 vols. Ewell’s Letters to Ladies, - Dorsey’s Surges, 2 vols. new edition, '5- Darwin’s Zoonomia, 2 vols. new edition, Paris’ Medical Chemistry, Parks’s Chemical Catechism, Thompson, on, Variolid Epidemic, Underwood, on the Diseases of Children, Thatcher’s Dispensatory, Deweesjon Parturition, „ . Coxes’ American Dispensatory, new edition, greatK' , improved, \Cooper, o.l Dislocations, of jW Astley Cooper’s Lectures on Surgery, 8 w 'th jfi tf'—*•- ’ r-*». •HI Cai edition, greatly improved, 2vob. Carmichael, on Venereal, HE AYER HATS. A FEW Dozen fine Beaver Hats, with broad and narrow brims, just received from New-York, and for sale by OLIVER P. SHAW. atom *?*?:*.'** 0^4- L. A. ERWIN, P. AT. Athens, April 6.—14 3t. C^TILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday fin v June next, at the Court house in the town of Jefferson, Jackson county, within the lawful hour? of sale, the foUowing property, to wic: A Negro Boy by the name oftHaqdsopie, about 15 years old : Itu iau'en ;i3 the property of Alfred Few, to satisfy a.ti. fa. in favour of Soabourn Jones, vs. Alfred Rev; founded upon the foreclosure of a Mortuase,—Pointed out by John T. Williams. 1 March 30. JOSEPH HAMPTON, Sh’ff. A LIST OF LETTERS r. Remaining in the Post-Office at Wi Ujumy, on the 1st day of April,. 1827, to/ taken out by the 1st of July, 1827, toill be General Pvst*Office as dead letters. Clark h if not to the Georgia Gazetteer. JP* GAZETTEER of the State of Georgia, by the X.Bl Rev. Adiel Sherwood, ju3t received and for sale • A. *' OLIVER P. SPIAW. Athens, April 6. ’ . ... S ! paper exclusively, at ^ rice of $2 50 per year, a subscription which it is confi dently believed, is much'lower than that of any other publication of a similar character in the United States —but to the subscribers of “ The Saturday Evening Post” “The Casket” will be furnished for $2 only. The foUowing notices of the work are among a number of the same import, which have been receiv ed from abroad, and show the general estimation in which it is held. “ Among the periodical publications of our coun try, this may justly bo termed one,of the cheapest vtnd best; and for neatness and beauty, it is not, sur passed by any work issued from the American press. Itismadeup of original and selected. matter, such as biographical sketches of distinguished individuals; interesting tales; literary notices; sketches of socie ty and manners, anecdotes, poetry, Ac. being truly what its name indicates, “Flowers of Literature, Wit and Sentiment.” The elegant engravings with which each number wiU be embellished, will add much to its value, and will be <ui additional induce ment With the lovers of the fine arts, to patronize this splendid miscellany.—Johnstown, JV*. x. Helxdd. Extract of a letter from Mr. Robert Stevenson Cof fin, now resident in Newburyport, Mass, address? 4>d to the Editors of the “ Casketand “ Saturday Ee .ning Post.” ; , Gentlemen,—’The gratuitous offer of your excel lent publication, .the “ Casket, n I assure you, meets From your sick and suffering friend with a cordial receptions the plates alone, at the close of a year, would be ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in MriK next, in Gainesville, Hall county, within tfpjpiwfol hours of sale, the. following pro perty, towit: Two Hundred Acres of Land lying on the waters of Grove river,, adjoining, Catteiy in county :, levied on by a constable and returned to me as the property of Willis Smith, by two fi. fa’s, in favour of Abraham Pettyjohn.—Issued from a Justice’s Court, vs. said Willis Smith. Twenty Head of Cattle, two Beds and Furniture, and two Bedsteads, five Split-bottom Chairs, one Pine Table, one Coffee Mill, one Ax, one set of Knives and Forks, five Delf Plates, one Cotton Wheel, and two Pots:. levied on as the en mm Midriicton \V. Anthony, C harles Allen 2. B. P. T. Bedell. Allen Bonner, q J t i L. L. Baldwin, William Burt, Littlebuiy Burnett, John Browning, John F. Barnett, Leonard Bamett. i C. Henry Carr, William Clark*; L >t ’; D. Dr. Lindsey Durham, Walter B. Dosser, Hannah Darnell. - - ' ■ *'E ■’ William Elliott. Cotton Wheel, and two rots:, leyied on as the pi perty of James King, bya fi. fe. infavo'irof Sleph Reed, vs. said King. One Hundred Acres less, being part of Nd. 42, in the 10th District of Hall county: levied on as the property of John Gar ner, to-satisfy a fi. fa. in favour, of Jeremiah Field, vs. said Gamer—Issued from the Superior Court of Hall county. March 30. JOHN P. BROOKS, D. Sh’ff. aomety executed, and add intrinsic value to the work; in truth, I am free to say, that there is not within thedpqipass of my knowledge, a work of the kind so well calculated to cheer the oppressed and languid Spirits as the “ Casketthe matter is diversified and useful—so much so, that there must always be found something to please the iiteraiy taste of every one, who can be plcgsed at all. Perhaps, some folks may me over-earnest in this matter, and that I am onfy paying you, gentlemen, an idle compliment for tfraglft of the paperr-but it is not true; I speak wjtfi aLicerityj-not doubting bu* its subscribers will readily allow that mV remarks are just.—I ain, gen- ■ ROBERTS. COFllN. W ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday m May next, at the Court house in the town of Law- renceyille, Gwinnett county, within the usual hours of sale, the foUowing property, to wit: AH the Interest that Daniel McMurphey has in a Lot of Land in the7th District of * Gwinnett county, No. 21, containing 250 Acres, to satfefy a fi. fa. in favour of the Bank of Augusta, vs. said Mc- Murphcy.—Land pointed out by Seaborn Thom. POSTPONED SALE. - ? g Lot No. 264, in the 6th District of Gwin nett county, containing 250 Acres, more or less: levied on as the property of Jehu Cates, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of D;iac Harvey, Administrator of Jehn Barnard, deceased, and other fi. fa’s. vs. said Cates. March 30. WM. NESBIT, D. S. L. Mrs.B. C. David Lynch, . Ur. B. H. Lfoon William Moore, James McGuffce, Major T. Mitcheil. - ' N. Rev. F. P. Norsvo:rthy. i iziLUffN’l if* .. James Parker, . ] Nelson Ridgewaj, Thomas Robert6m. Alfred Steivart, Nicholas Sheals, Rev.'A Sherwoo I, A. L. Simons, Vine Bnuth,^ u f Miss S. 8herwood, FOR SALE, A N exceUent second hand close CARRIAGE i/sL with good HARNESS.—Enquire at this Office. Athens, March 30.—6t. H. Mrs.Mary Ann E. Hardcn,Reuben Stewart, Dr. R.R.-Harden, Mrs. T* Stroud, Rachel Hinton, Sisson Hoqiie, William Hogue, Siissarina B. Haynes, Samuel Kluts, Edmond T. King. tl. LITTLETON R. BREWER, P. Jtf. April 6.—i43t * » f •:.!6\ i Smith. T. Taylor. W. >rge Walton, ijah Wise. emen, gratefully, yours, The demand for the Caskxt already has been such to copipci the publishers to re-print a large edition of the two first numbers, the first edition having been nearly disposed of—and as it wiU be impossible for them again to replace future numbers shoidd they run out, it ^ respectfully suggested to persons who wish to possifB a copy qf the work that they send in their names immediately. * Post-masters and publishers of papers wiio will interest themselves in obtaining subscribers, and be responsible for the subscription, shall be entitled to every sixth copy gratis. ' L'N. iC?* Ali orders for the work, must be post paid, accompanied by one year’3 subscription in advance, 0£d addressed to the Publishers in Philadelphia. ATKINSON& ALEXANDER- b km ■ r W ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in May next, at Clayton, Rabun County, ttyc fol lowing property, to wit: One Sorrel Mare, one Man’s Saddle, three Cows and Calves, one Barren Cow; the pro- pertypf John Kell, at the instance of Elias Earl, Executor of Elias Earl, deceased. One Yoke of Steers, one Cow and Calf, and 20 Bushels of Com; the property of John L. Harris, at the instance of Ilenry Cannon, against the said Harris. -tkajiEfe.** March 30. EDWARD COFFEE, Sh’ff. A LIST OF LETTERS Remaining vi the Post-Office in Gainesville on the 1st day of April, tohich if not taken out by the 1st day of July, tom be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters. ■ - > - A. -i J. Benjamin; Ayres, Jamos Jourden, Jehue Ivey, ” k. John Kurke. L. . ■William Lott, o’*. Joel Lcthers, Angolick Lamkins, Eley Lofton 3. GUARDIAN’S SALE. O N the first Tuesday in May next, at Watkiris- ville, in Clark county, agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordinary of raid county, will be sold at Puhlic Auction, a Tract of Land containing..^ne Hundred Acres, more or less, on the Appalacliee Rivflj in said county, adjoining Lands late of Robert Fullwood, deceased, and others, being of the Real Estate of James M‘Cord, deceased, and sold for the benefit of his heirs, &c. JOHN FREEMAN, Guardian. Feb. 16.—60ds. r j Allen Andrew. B. r J„ ' Ilervey Bennett, John Barrett,- ' WHKunBoyd, William Bradford, Thomas Bufford, Joseph Bond, Jane Bumes, William Broadwell. ", ,i.. )r . ■ John Cox, ‘V Moses Carr, John Carrcll, Robert Carlisle, R. George H. Casper, Joseph P. Cuhvcl!, Sawol Cogsing, Denisov Carter. ' * P- L William Davis, John Dawday, Elira Daniel, H. J. Durham, Elizabeth Daniel. e- Benjamin East; Jacob Elder, WiUiam Elder. ftbbert Freeman, Samuel Finley 2. g. 'Vm Nancy Glass, , Mrs. Isa Grant. >• • fl.Jpl William Hendrick, William B,-Haney, Armstead Hulsey. April 13—15 3t. M. .William Mullins, William Morris, Jacob Myers, Thomas Miniard. O. William Owen. P - William Pewe 3, Janthan Pinisun, Henry Peoples, y B Kinsel Pipkins. U. James Russel. b\y.-r S. ityjn Stricklin, Christopher Stantion, Johh Shepherd, James Sandlin, Enoch Slatton, Polly Smith. GIG, AND TRAVELLING WAGON. F OR SALE, a handsome and substantial Gig, with harness complete. Also, a new well built Travelling' or Dearborn Wagon, with haitaiess. Inquire at this office. NOTICE. T HE citizens of Clark county arc informed that I have made an arrangement by which Plats m of each Lot, as reported by the Surveyor. The Plats will Be sent to the Clerk’s Office, and can be obtain ed gratis by those who may draw Land. JOSEPH LIGON. Watkinsville, Feb. 16.—tf GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY. W HEREAS,'John Brown applies tome for Let ters of Administration on the Estate of Mary Bailor, deceased: , ; _ , , , These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office witliin the time pre scribed bylaw, to shew cause, if any they may have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 20th duv of March, 1827. GEORGE HAWPE, Clerk. PROPERTY FOR SALE. ton, on Purgatives, rn, on Liver complaints, uiry into the Laws of the-YitalFu; Rickeramw^?^’- , , Clark, on theV°L°F’ fl?ri , a Medical Formulary, | )x °f p cmafos,_ turer on Phamacy,' Elhs Hosack’s Medical Essays,-2 vofo*--- 'V Findlayson’s Essays, W, Brandes’Manual of Pharmacy, \ Webster’s Manuel of Chemistry, "V . Dissections, and a short account of tho M. ... , pearanceS of the Brain, by Thos, :ir " Reece, on Costiveness, new edition, ltanisbotham’s Observations, I'k,- Ewell’s Medical Companion^ new edition, Smith’s Principles of Forensic Medicine, N, Howship’8 Practical Observations on Surgery,- H usson’a Treatise on t|ie Membranes^ Wilsoq (Phillip,) on Indigestion, Bateman’s Synopsis, James’ Bums’ Midwifery, 2 vols. new edition, Heherden, on Diseases,. An Inquiry into the Nature and Treatment of Dig*; betes, Calculus, &c. &c. by^tym. 'Prout, m. d with practical remarks, notes and additions, by S. Colhoun, m. d. Wistar’s Anatomy, 2 vols. new edition, Hooper’s Medical Lexicon, new edition, Bell, on the Arteries, with coloured plates, Coxes’ Medical Dictionary, Ure’s Chemical Dictionary, 2 vols. new edition, A system of, Anatomical Pates, accompanied with- descriptions and Physiological, and’ Surgical Observations by John Lizars, F. R. S.—This is ar very splendid and uncommon cheap Work. The. first part contains all the Bones—the second exhibits the blood vessels* The engravings arc very ably executed, and complete in‘twelve numbers. The North American Medical and Surgical Journal, published quarterly in numbers, containing 200 pages each, Edited by Hugh L. Hodge, m. n. Franklin Beach, m. d. Charles D. Meigs, M. d. B. H. Coates, M. d. • " ■ The Philadelphia Journal, of the Medical and Phy sical Sciences, Edited by N. Chapman, in D. Win. P. Dewees, »i. d. and John D. Godman. Homer’s Special Anatomy, 2 vols. Dewees, on the Diseases of Females, Miner and Tully on Fevers, f ' Hamilton on Mercury, Gregory’s Practice of Physic, in 2 vols. Broussai’s Physiology, Pharmacop® of the United States, Saunders, on the Ej'e, Frick, on do. ' • London Practice, Observations on Extraction of Diseases, Ocarid illustrated by plates, coloured after nature, by John Lizar, Surgeon, author of the system cf Anatomical Plates, : Nv Good’s Book of Nature, 2 vols. ■ Beck’s Medical Jurisprudence, 2 voks. Thompson’s London Dispensatory, . ’ •£ Doctor Paris, oh Diet, Morrison, on Mental Diseases, Mills, on the Morbid appearances exhibited on dis section in disorders of the Brain, Johnson on the Morbid Sensibility of the Stomach and Bowels, Hare’s Physiological views of the Stomach and All* mentary Organs, Doctor Ayre, on Dropsies, Rigby, on Uterine Haemorrhage, Bell’s Anatomy, in 3 vols. English edition. Magendie’a Formulary, , V« Johnson, on the Liver, \ .”'•**“* Fordyce, on Fevers, The Gentlema n’a Medical Vade mecum; . ',p 'y Orfila, on Poisons. i’he above Medical Books, with many others not mentioned in this advertisement, may be had on thi; very lowest terms of R. D. TREADWELL.:» Augusta. April 3.—15 2t. F OSSESSING more Property than I ex pect to derive any immediate advan tage from, I offer the following for sale: My Possessions in Jefferson, Jackson County’, containing about 4 Acres for Land, enclosed by a post and rail fence, on it a Dwelling House two stones high, well painted, five Rooms on the lower floor, one of which is fitted for the reception of goods; and three on the second, neatly finished, and a spacious Cellar be neath, a good Kitchen, Smoke-House, two Stables, Corn Crib, a Framed Machine-House, 30 feet square, in complete order for cleaning cotton; on said Lot is two Springs of good water, and a Well of pure water in the yard, a large Garden inferior to none in the up-country. This situation affords many other ad vantages which I think unnecessary to mention as it will be viewed by those wishing to purchase. The terms will be as accommodating a3 could reasonably be asked, by the purchaser giving sufficient security and interest on the money from the date, if not punctually paid.—Also, One Tract of Land within one mile of Dr. Von Iffland, in his writings, relates &- the abovo de scribed premises, containing 263 Acres vevy extraordinary case of the sagacity of a ^wioundland *«. Tho Doctor.oWe., : Acres in 17th District ol Henry county, No. 193, granted to Humphry Waits. Also, one in 16th District of Early county, No. 105. W. D. MARTIN. Jefferson, Jackson county, April 13.—15 2t. iGP’ The Editors of the Southern Recorder will please give the above two insertions and forward their account to W. D. M. MISCELLANEOUS EXTRACTS. John Thomison, Richard Thomas- V AV. „q’ George Wells, Frederick Weaver, Mary D. Woodson, Edmond Wood, John Webber, ■ Joshua Wilson. WILEY HARBEN, P. M. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W ILL be sold on Saturday the 26th May next, at the House of the subscriber, all the Per sonal Property belonging to the Estate of Thaddeus Moneyham, deceased. Also, at the same time, a lot of Lime, the quantity not known.—Terms made known on the day of sale. TII0Sk MOORE, Adra’ri April 13.—15 40ds. Newfoundland dog. The Doctor observes « While in practice at Quebec, a large dog bleeding profusely from the right leg, at- ‘ tracted the attention of one of my students ; by stroking the dog on the head and back, he was coaxed into the surgery, where, oi> examination, I found an artery and the ten dons completely divided. I ordered the poor animal to be firmly secured, by which means a ligature was applied to the bleeding vessel, and after shaving the Hair surround ing the wound, 1 carefully applied adhesive plasters, and brought its edges together, (leaving a small aperture for the ligature,) covered with a linen bandage. After tho operation lie was sot at liberty ; but. to mf ]:S Ob'