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Bibb Sheriff Sales.
fc 17 - lLt. be sold oti the first Tuesday iu FEB-
T W lilARA next,before the courthouse i»
the town of Maroa, between tlic usual hours ol
sale, -
Two Lots in me town ol Macon, .No, 7 and
8, in square nx—levied on as the property of V.
Town? end, or his interest in said lots, to satisiy
three Pi Fas issued Irom a Justice s Court in la
vor of U. B. Cole vs George Micklejohn and Cor
nelius Townsend—levy made and returned to me
by n constable.
202^ acres pine Land and improvements
—levied on as the property ol Isaiah Thompson,
to satisf) a Pi Fa issued from Bibb lulerior court,
iu favor of Rufus K. Evans vs said Thompson.
The laud lies five miles front Alacou, on the Fed-
oral road, whereon Airs. Eliza Thompson now
Jives. li. IL lloWAUL,
Jan 1,1833. Sheriff.
One Negro woman by tlio name of Isabel,
nbout20 years old—levied ou as tho property ol
Martin Simmons to satisfy a Fi Fa iu lavor of
Luke Boss assigneo of James L. Boss vs said
Simmons, property pointed out by Luke Boss,
deed H- II. Howard, sheriff.
Also, will be sold as above,
One Store House and the ground on which
it stands, on Cherry street, adjoining George
Jewett—levied on as the property of Benntt S.
Griffin to satisfy a Pi Fa issued from the inferior
court of Bibbcouuty iu favor ol the Bank of Ma-
' con transferred to Josoph J. J. Griffin vs said B
S.Gritliu.
One lot of Mills and 300 acres of Land moro
or less—levied on as the property of Solomon
Groce to satisfy sundry Pi Pas issued from the in
ferior and superior courts of Bibbcouuty, in favor
of tho Bank of Darien and others vs said Croce,
A. S. Bonnet and Lewis- J. Croce and others.
The Lot and improvements, whereon is
Tavern, known formerly, as the Washington
Hall, now Huson’s Hotel, or Charlts S. Loots
-.interest in said premises—levied ou to satisfy sou
* fr ^ > dry Pi F as issued from the Superior Court of
Bibb county, iu favor ef John A. Jonas und oth
ers vs said Lewis. W. B. CONE,
J)ee 2d Sheriff-
POSTPONED SALE.
Also will be sold as above,
One 4 acre Lot adjoining the town common
—levied on as the property ol Solomon Groce,
now in tho occupancy of John C. Johnson, to sat-
isfysuudry Fi Fas issued from a Justice's court,
in favor of N.C. Munroe vs said Greet— property
pointed out by the deteminut—levy made uudro-
(uraeu to me by a constable.
Lots No. 1 and 2, in square 42, in the town
of Macon—levied ou as ill* property of ff'illiam
.7. llanstll, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Bald
win superior court, iu favor of James ». Caltiouu
vs said ilanseli. II. H. HOWARD,
Dec. 28 - * Sherif).
Houston Sheriff Sales. | Administrator's Sale.
be sold ou the first Tuesday iu FEB- the Tuesday in February next, i\
WW RUAKY next, before the court house iu i wV lie sold at the * ourt House in y.e.’iilu:
Uclwcc** tilt* usual hours] county, JLoi of L.«tnd No. t*\ iii *iic uuul« i^-
trict of originally Monroe, UOW Pike county**
the Court ofOnii
Pike She riff Salts,
the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next,
V? will be sold before tho court house m Zeb-
aloa, P1K0 county, within the legal hours of sale.
One crib of Corn, one yoke of Oxen, Ox
cart and Ox Yoke, 3 Feather beds and Furniture,
steads and cords, two chosts, t> chairs, V cotton
wheels, one Keel, one Table, one Loom, one Pot
and 2 Ovens, one cupboard, 2 cows and one year
ling. a crop of sugar cane, one bay mare, iUlu-au
of stock hogs, ami one iotof Land No. 105, iu the
3d district formerly Monroe now Pike county, le
vied on as the property of JViUiam Harper, to sat
isfy a.Fi Fa issued out of the superior court of
said county in favor of Jewett, Abell & co. ag
ainst William Harper, Angus McKenzie, John B
Lfacb, and Yv ilsou & Lovojoy.
One Lot of Land, No. 8 in tho 8th district
«i«gi»isHy M4SM4 uow nss vviiuIV, levied on as
the properly of iPillis H’hatley, to satisfy a Pi r
issued from the Inferior court of Jones county iii
favor of John P Spier Sc co. vs Green VV bailey
and Willis Whatley.
The west half of Lot No. 79, in the 2d dis
trict originally Mouroo now 1’ikecounty,-contain
iug lUii acres, more or less, levied on as the pro'
perty of Thomas Cargile deceased, to satisfy F
Fas issued from the justice’s court o! said couuty
in favor of M K Alaibews & others, against John
Martin admr in his own wrong on the estate of
said deceased. Levy mads and returned to me
by a constable.
Five Negroes, viz. Bob a man about 40 yi*s
of age, Alary a woman adout 30, Matilda a girl
nboui 7, Eliza a girl about.5, utid Elleck a boy
"3,—levied on as the property of Collin A. Fret-
well to satisfy Fi Fas in favor or James Victory
6c others, issued from the superior court of Green
county.
One negro boy by tiie name of Ilenry, about
thirteen years old,—levied ou as Uie property oi
James H. Johnson to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from
the superior court of Ilenry County in favor oi
Kimucrly 6i Chisholm vs said JoUnson.
jan2 JOHN P. UENfeLLE, Sherij.
Also will he sold as above,
One Lot of Land No. 62 in the eighth dist-
fict ol' originally Monroe, uow Pike county, con
taming two hundred two and a half acres more
or less. Cot of Laud No. 63 nr the eighth dial-
net ol origiuaily Monroe, now 1'ike couuty, con
taining two hundred two and a half acres more
or less—all levied on as the property of utouard
Sims to s itisly u Fi Fu iu favor of abeiuiau Dur
ham nndnusau Durham, property pointed out tty
the defi ouaui. Jan. 2 J. It. CLLPx.PPFK U. o.
Also will be soid as above on ihejirsl Tuesday m
March next,
Two no^roes, Jacob a man about nineteen
yean of and I'm a woman annul loriy years
old—levied ou as the property of Leonutd 'Sims
to saiisly a Fi Fa uuucr tho lo.eclosure of a mort
gage in favor of John N’eal vs. said 6iuis, propei
ty pointed out in s-tiu mortgage.
Dec. 211 J R. tLnphi'l'KR, Dtp. Sh,ri M .
Payette Sheriff Sales.
retry, Houston county
One lot of well improved oak and hickory j -ohl by order of ihe houorabl
oBK? •“V"*"" *-*S2Si,.
woman 35 years of age, Marian 15 yean of age, J au ~
and her child Stephen 3 months old, Henry, a boy
14 veais of age, Harriet a girl J 2 years of age,
5lK) bushels of Com more or less, 9 slacks oi Fonr
der with the 7th excepted, 2 work Horses, 13 head
of stock Cattle and 14 head of stock Hogs—all
levied on as the property of Horace Jl. Dinkins
to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of Lunsford Pitts bear
er vs said Dio kids and Theodore Guerry and oth
er Fi Fas vs said Diukios.
One half acre Lot in the town of Perry,
well improved, whereon David \V. Man’s larni-
|y n ow lives, and one dark bay ho .-sc—levied ou
as the property of David Jl'. Alan, to satisfy a F i
Fa in favor of Samuel Williams vs David W
Man aud Michael Watson.
101J acres well improved oak and hickory
Laud, it beiug the south-east Kali oflot No. 170
in the fourteenth dutrii t of Houston county—le
vied on to satisfy a Fi Fa in lavor of James M
Kelly lor tho.use of M. S. Cason vs Alien B.
Chastain administrator on the estate of Henry
Blanchard deceased, aud other Fi Fas, levy
made and returned to ipc by a cunsfable.
101£ acres of pine Land, in the fifth district
of Houston county, it being the west half ol lot
No. 25 in said district—levied on to satisfy a Fi
Fa in favor of Wilson Collins vs Solomon Davis
levy made ai.d returned to me by a constable.
One half acre Lot in the town of Perry,
well improved, whereon Edward Welch now
lives, one negro womuu 35 year# of age, kuowu
by the name of Penelope, one lot of Land well
improved, whereon Mrs. Allen now lives, and
tl e Tavern, at present occupiedjiy Ilenry Lips
comb, in the town of Perry, Houston county—all
levied on as iho property of Edtcard JVelch to
satisfy a Fi Fa iu favor of James A. Everett aud
others—property pointed out by plaintiff’s attor
ney. ISAIAH CHAIN,
fi STILL be sold on Thursday tbe oiM JAN
V % UAftY next, at the late residence of
Jonathan Mann, deceased, in Fayette county,
kil the Perishable Property
of said deceased, consisting of stock of various
kinds, household and kitchen Furniture, a variety
of Work Tools, a quantity of Corn and Fodder,
aud oilier articles too tedious to mention. Sale
to continue from day to day until all are sold.
Also, at the same time and place,.
The Plantation will be rented and the Negroes
hired tot the. ensuing year.—Terms of sale and
hiring made known on the day.
All persons owing the said estate, or that have
demands against it, are hereby required to make
payment, and render in in terms of tho law.
JESSE MANN l AJm'arx
YVA1 L. CAMPBELL, \ Adm °”*
Dec 91, 1632. 12
A GREEABLE to an order of tho Inferior
frh Court of Way le -ounty, when sitting for
ordiuarypurposes. w l josold on the first Tues
day iu MARCH next the court house in Zeb
ulon, Pike county,
2»ot 3.2/L,
in the third district of ncrly Mouroo now Pike
county, sold for the height of the heirs of Robert
Leach, deceased.—Tfcfiiis made known ou the
day. LOUISA LEACH, Adm'rx.
Dee. 14 12
Dec 27,1832.
Sheriff.
Campbell Sheriff Sales,
lli r ILL be sold on ihe first Tuesday in FEB-
▼ v KUARY uext, before the court house in
(be town of Cahipbcliton, Campbell county, be
tween the usual hoursof sale?
Lot of Land, No. 92, in the third district of
originally Carroll now Campbell couuty, and
fraction No. 57, iu tho third district of originally
Carroll county now Campbell county—levied
on as the property of Allen I.ovtlat e, to satisfy
two Fi Fas from a Justice s court m favor of
Starling Edwards bearer vs s.;id Lovelace—levi
ed on aud returned to me by a constable.
Lot of Land No. 89, in the third district of
origiuaily Carroll now Campbell county—levied
on as he property of li'm. A. Hendon to satisfy
two Fi Fas iu favor of James A. Abrebames vs
said Hendon—levy made aud returned to me by
a constable, property pointed out by the defen
dant.
Lot of Land No 154 in the seventh district
of originally Coweta now Campbell county—lev
ied on as the property of Archibald Jett to satisfy
a Fi Fa in favor of Charles Gates jun. vs Archi
bald Jett and Fcrdiuand Jett—property poiuted
out by Archibald Jett, levy made and returned to
me by a constable
POSTPONED SALE.
Also will be sold as above.
Lot of Land No. 89, in the eighth district
of origin ally Coweta kuw Campbell county—le
vied ou as the property of JVamn Key to satisfy
a Fi Fa in favor of Thomas Williams vs stud Key
—property poiuted out by plaintiff, levied on and
returned to me by a constable.
Dec 28, 1832. B. EASLY, Dep. Sheriff.
Also, trill be sold as abort.
One Lot of Land, No. 67 in the 9th district
originally Fayette no .v Campbell county, levied
on as the property of Thomas Steele, to sat
isfy one Fi F a in favor of Martin N Bnrk, poiuted
out by John Burk. Levied on and returned to me
by a constable.
Two Negroes, a Woman named Caroline
and ber child, levied on as the property of John
Kiser, to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of Charles Col
lins, pointed out by plaintiff's attorney.
One Cow and Calf, levied as the property of
Lem.-Kirtky, to satisfy two Fi Fas in favor of
A. Corry, issued from Campbell superior court.
dec 24 JAS. GRISHAM, sheriff.
The Sign of the Golden Bell,
Formerly LaFayette Hall,
Ncvrnau* CJa.
fS^llE subscribers having taken charge o
large and commodious Building, situ
on the south eastern corner of tho square, by
ihe most conspicuous and beautiful situatm
the town, respectfully inform the Public and tb
Friends, that their House is open and in goo
order for the reception of Company. Their terra
will be governed by the hardness of the. time
Their Table will be furnished with the best th
country can afford. Their stables well sto;--
with Provender, and attended to by a punctu
Ostler. Their Bar will be supplied with an as
soriiueut of Liquors. From the long experience
of Mrs Philips in this business, we flatter ourselv
es, that we will bo able to givo general satisfac
lion to all those who may favor us with a call.
1PM. T. WILLIAMSOA
Dec A 2t MARY PHILIPS.
Sand for Sale.
TT7UVE Squares of Land, first quality, formerly
occupied by Elijah Tarver, lying on Flint
fPhat
TILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March
1 next, before the court house in Fayette-
viUc, Fayette county, between tho usual hours of
6ale,
T'V/o small TZegrocs,
one by the name of Mary, about four or live years
of age, the other by the name of America, about
two or three years of age—sold for tho benefit of
the heirs and creditors of Robert Harris deceased
—Terms made known on the day. dec 24
?.? LARKIN BARNETT.Amrir.
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against tho es
tate of Wm. Salisbury, late of Coweta
county, deceased, are requested to present them,
and those indebted to said deceased, will fileaso
make payment. C54RISTK. BOWEN,
November 18,1832.
9
Adm'or.
ILL be sold on the first 7 nesday iu March
next, at Forsyth, Monroe county, Within
the legal hours of sale,
A likely young- KTcgro S’ollow,
about twenty years of age—sola agreeable to an
order of the court of Ordinary of said county, for
the benefit of Solomon Lockett, minor,
dec 20 i3 W. HUNT. Guardian.
Georgia, Crawford County.
T OLLED before me, William M. Browrt, a
Justice of tbe Peace for iho 494th Compa
ny District G. M. by Blount II. Baze.iuore, one
sorrel MARE, with a blaze faefe, and has a scar
ou her left hind foot, a blemish iu her right eye,
about 4 feet 4 inches high, supposed to be eleven
or twelve years old, and appraised by Ilucal Slee-
ly and Asa 11 Parker to 849. Dec. 1st, 1832.
Wm. 31. Brown, j. p.
A true Extract from the Estray Book.
d 10 W. J HAMMAOK, C. I. C.
Strayed or Stolen,
On Tuesday morning last, from
this town, a BAY MARE, about
14j hands high, long bodied, well
muscled, shod all round, the shoe on
the right mot broke half off, black main and tail;
main inclined to be kinky, tail jiretty long, whit
ish saddle spots on her back, a Kttle white on one
of her bind feet, and will be five years old next
spring. Any person returning her to mo in Ma
con, shall be liberally rewarded.
dec 25 3tp DAVIS DARNELL.
O N' the hrsi Tuesday in FEBRUARY u«x
•vill be solu before the court house in *th<
town ol Fayetteville, within the usual hours.
One Lot of Land, No. 9, in the 5th distrirt,
originally Ilenry now Fayette county, levied On
as the property of John Jones, by an execution
issued Rom a Justice’* court in Warren countv in
favor of John K. Walsh, levied on' and remrncn
re me by a constable.
T1 am n Davis's interest in lot of Land No.
26,.in the 5th district formerly Henry now Fay- wwiii
otte count v, levied on by an execution in favor of levied on as the property of Thtnuxs Davis tos.it-
oenborn li G.irivtt and others. Levied on and nfy a Fr Fa issued out of the superior court of
j*
Crawford Sheriff Salts.
W ILL be sold on tbe first Tuesday in FEB
KUARY next, before tbe court house ii
Knoxville, Crawiord county, between tbo usual
hours of sale.
One Lot of Land, No. 131, in the seventh
di.trict of Crawford county—levied on as the
property of Frederick Busby, to satisfy a Fi Fa
issued from Crawford superior court in favor of
Jonathan Ashbcrry v> said Busby.
One negro woman by the name of Dice, a
bout 43 years of age—levied on as tho property
of C'igdil Hamit tut, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued
out of the iuferior court of Crawford county, in
•vortffE. W. Dennis & Co. vs said Cogdil
iainilton and Adm HamKt.n.
The interest of Milton F- Glover in the es-
.!« ol John Glover deceased—levied on to sat
T two Fi Fas issued out of Putnam superior
oort.-uueiu favor f f Napier & Ector and oueiu
ivor of T. Hardeman vs said Glover.
One mahogany Sofa, one mahogany Secrc*
iy, one i lock. one gilted Looking Glass, aHd
e Lining 'Table and one Tea Table and
x sirfcug chairs—all levied on as the pr> perty
si Ltvr-uel D. isla ter. to satisly two Fi Fas issu
’d out of the inferior court of Crawford county,
in favor of E. -VI. Amos and ode in favor of Ellis,
hotwell& Co. Vs said Slatter—property point-
i <i out by said flatter.
On* Cow—levied on as the property of
O.uil Hr. Calhoyn to satisfy *F« Fa issued ou
ot tbc superior court of Crawford couuty in fa
vor of David Pattm vs said Calhouu—property
poiuted out by H. Warner.
One Lot of Land, No. 78, in the first district
of originally Houston uow Crawtord corn ty—
SefUrned tome by a constable.
■ dec 28 A NDREW 1 r BRIDE, ehtriff.
Admi n't sir at or's Sale.
jrJNDER an order of the court of Ordinary of
Jones county,will be sold.on tin-first fues-
in M ARCH noxt. at the court house door in
Clinton, between lawful hour 1 - of sale,
whrc<s ri.'c'jro Jb.’TVCSj
property of Jtecstuu of Henry Lmg, deccn*-
ed, to wit : o._*- negro man Ben, about Nu’ years
Old, woman Sally about 22, and her child Fran
e:s about 2 y e..rs old—sold for cash, for the lx uc-
Rto; tbe heirs of said estate to rnak a division.
2* -MMEF LONG, Adm'r.
dbltl.Aij no w ife Salty h . <juh my bed
and board, iins is ti.uri lore to forewarn
rson- from trading with
,-t-bv, ft* t am dtteni incdn<>
H.st^giajTu-reaUcr mnbe^-wlj^yin^qgiaBd* willfirescnMheui \vgri[£.
fy art Fa issued out ol the supe
Jones county in favor of Alexander Kennedy vs
Thomas Davis, Nicholas Summon aud William
Stripling—property poiuted out by J. Hat uon.
Ten acres ot Land, more or less, ef Lot No.
216 iu thelld district of Crawford county, ad
joining lands ol .-intha S. lli.mner, Win. John-
yon and R. B r-miley. including tuo house whero-
::i Ally Johnson now lives—Itvr.d on as the pro-
rty o Ally Johnson, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued
out ol i Justice's court in favor of JessO Mono vs
said Jo in on nd William T. Brown—levied on
and i -flru -i tome by a constable, and pointed
out b. R ii. Smiley/ V\ M. B. FILES,
D. ■ 2S Dey. She riff.
SvToticc.
—A I will board Horses, at my Plan-
f* tatiou on the east side of tlie River,
at 86-50 per month.
Oct 9 .3 M. CHISHOLM.
Stolen,
On the night of the’tcnth inst. ont
of Thomas C Russell’s table, in Me
Donongb, Henry county, a sorro!
HORSE, about 5 feet high, flax
nuiqe'aud tail, with a star in his forehead, a nat
ural trotter, and about twelve years old. Is a ve
nt noted horse, and was formerly ownedby Major
Darden of Jasper. A Reward of Ten Dollars
will he given for bis delivery to me in Aenrv
and any information thankfuHv received.
dec io u Jesse johssojs.
Qy=*Tho Macdonovgh Jacksonian will copy the
above. 6t
Pocket Book Lost.
OSTyesterday between Burwell Wise’s and
FI A the steam mill, a calf skin Pocket Book,
containing §285 in money, viz one $100 bill on
the Darien bank, four $20 bills on tho Commercial
bank, the other bills not recollected. It contained
also a note of hand for $24 given by George Pow
ell to the undersigned, due in October last. Ndo-
other papers recollected. The owricr’sname was
on the inside of the pocket book. Any person fin
ding the same and returning it to the subscriber
shall bo suitably rewarded,
dec 24 2t ALLEN JOHNSTON.
River, two miles above Calhoun’s ferry, in Up
son county, aud sixteen or seventeen miles be
low Thouiastouj vVith good improvements, and
four hundred acres of open land, all fresh, aud
in fine state for cultivation, and will be sold on
good terms, aud any indulgence given on it that
may suit the purchaser. For further information
call on 0. C.Gibsot? or A. F. Edwards, living
iu Thomaston, or or, the subscriber, living in Co
lumbus. BENJAMIN P. TARVER.
Columbus, Nov. 19. 8 4t
For Sale,
A fino stick bodied SULKY
now at the shop of Btntor.
•ry J j Bacon. For ternw apply to
Jefferson HI GrayblH.
19 tf
^eacaers Wanted.
T HE Trustees of the Thoinaston Academy
are anxious to employ for the ensuing year
a male and female teacher. The institution pre
sents inducements amply sufficient to eugago the
attention of teachers of the first order* and a male
or female teacher who caii furnish satisfactory
evideuce of his or her classical attainments and
moral character, can be employed, and .-will meet
with every attention the Trustees can give in
promoting the interest of the schools.
J. B. B ATEMAN, l ^
D. WALKER, | -?
WM. P. YONGE, l |
LARKIN BASS, j g
TH. W. GOODE, j “
Nov. 14,183£. i Tw
r HE Trustees of the UNION ACADEMY.
Upson county, in announcing this institu
tion to the public, congratulate themselves aud
the friends of literature generally, upon the ac
quisition of the services of the Rev. Peter M‘-
iWtybk as preceptor, a geutlcman of considera
ble experience in that business, and whose testi
monials furnish indubitable evideuce of the ex
cellence of Jils inolal character, of his general
worth as a man, and his superior qualifications
as a teacher. In this-institution will be taught
all the branches of English, Classical and Mathe
matical iustructio.i which arc usually comprised
in a course preparatory to admission into, tho
Sophomore or Junior classes of collego. And
while the literary and intellectual courses of stu
dy will be diligently encouraged, wo feel assured
that proper attention will be paid to the moral aud
physical education of youth committed to his
care. ..
YVe respectfully solicit the attention of parents
and guardians at a distance, to this institution,
which is located in a healthy and moral neighbor
hood, near the residence of Dr. Kendall. It is ex
pected that Mr. fllTntyre will settle permanent-
y near the school. The terms of tuition will be
about what is usual iu similar iustitutious. Board
in respectable latnilies and on reasonable terms
may lie bail iu the vicinity. The School will o-
pou on the first Monday in Januarv.
THOSi R. SMITH. >
REUBEN WHITE, I
D. KENDALL, i Trustees.
S. B. SAUNDERS, I
ROBT. JACKSON, sen. J
Upson CoiiDty,' Dec. 5,1832 4t 11
prospectus i DR. PETER’S
• twIaiVM R#»norter 1 DISPENSARY,
eorgia Medical Reporter. ? , ... , 0 , . ~
By JOHN g slafpey, m. D. ^Jldledgcvillc, Hancock Street, Go.
,n .should seek in the Sciences Is truth. < e » Number 17.
truth is in the facts.—B’roussais. | k R. PETERS, Professor of 3Todicbm Phi-
i T i- now more then six years since I first > | g ff Sl ologica,,qr Philosophical Mediclae, for-
ceived the idea of publishing periodically t.i ?.... - ,-ly of the city ef New Yoik, and more recent-
• ive work, for the following reasons, which a < i j ruu . New Orleans, respectfully announces his
.•i.vious and striking : There being no puldica ■■ ! location in Milledgeville, aud offers to tho public
the kiud in the state ; and, for aught 1 kuow, , jj- |s frofessional services,
throughout the whole southern slates^; we mi | For several years jpast, his inquiries have been
uic or inveterate dis-
:md Liver complaints,
, , ~.j He invites persons
pcruliarly appropriate, just at tha pnsenttinu. ^ a fjji e t c( j ^ v ith what they consider incurable dis-
when the most awful visitation is hovei mg o ci i n. j ense> gj Te him a call. Those unable to do so,
land—the Asiatic Cholera :^it hasalready swept w j j j h e waited upon at their respective jtlaces of
throughout the whole southern states ; wo ate j For several year, past, his
compelled consequently, to look to tue oi. i, un< *■ especially directed to chronic
through her, to Europe, for every thing new, iue | e;iaeSj particularly Scrofula an
aud interesting in the science. It would seem ^vith very honorable success.
the pieseut time, • — - ■ - ■
hovering o’er the j
it has already swept
across a great extent of North. America; from abode, by request Persons who may wish his
Montreal and Quebec, to New < rleaus visiting opinion relative to the nature of their ailments,
almost every city and town ef any importance tti j aro apprized that no charges will bo made, unless
tin Northern, Middle and NY estern states. 1 here t j, cv actua ii v ifiace themselv
is left no reasonable ground to justify the coni lu-
cion, that our highly favored scctiou of country,
san much longer escape tho impending evil. Be
sides, have we no diseases or modifications ofdis-
ease, incident and peculiar to our climate, aud re
medies native of our country ?
Medicine had its origin in necessity: iu motives
of benevolence and philanthropy—iu a disposition
to mitigate the ovils—to ameliorate the condition
of suffering human nature—to b a file fell disease—
tho greatest curse inflicted ou fallen man—and
bestow oil him Health, tho chicfest blessing, save
the atoning blood of our Saviour. Our much la
mented Rush said, “while the world, from the
progress of intellectual, moral and political truth,
is becoming a more safe and agreeable abode for
man, the vi taries of Medicine should not be idle.”
The American Linuseus, the late venerable Beuj.
S. Barton said, ‘die who discovers one valuable
new Medicine, is a more important benefactor to
his species than Alexander, Cesar, Buonaparte
or a hundred other conquerors. Even his glory,
in the estimation of a truly civilived age, will be
greater aud moro lasting, than that of these ad
mired ravagers of the world.”
What is the condition of our department of sci
ence in Georgia ? Indeed, and iii truth, our Med
ical loro is lurking far behind (comparatively
speaking,) tho active improvements of the day—
the spirit of the times admonish us to look forward
with an nnriveted gaze, upon the advance of man
and the “march of mind.” There is medical tal
ent iu Georgia, and yet sho is almost without pro
fessional character; because she has not enter
prise, industry and energy. There is manifestly
but little written ou Medicine in our state ; medi
cal reading too, is not pursued with avidiiy, less
studied, properly understood aud regarded.
Let us turn our, attention to the toastant and
indefatigable labors of many American teachers;
but especially to the late works of our own coun
tryman, professor Jackson of Philadelphia. He
inculcates principles upon the unerring guide of
genuine and induclive philosophy; he declaims
against authority ; and boldly asserts the non-ex
istence of a specific gastric juicej. and advocates
oilier certainties, as important to physiology and
truth:
The recent splendid discoveries of Abercrombie
of Scotland, of (Aberuefhy, Lawrence,) Clutter-
buck, Smith, Tcale, etc. etc. of England, are their
everlasting monuments. Germany is likewise mo
vingoa. But above all, stand the sous of Frauce,
and of true medical philosophy, (Audral) Brous-
sais, Baron Larrey Pine!, Laeunec anti othe -s!;
these moderns of the modems, have wholly up
rooted the old and ancient systems of routine me
dicine :—They have sought, however, not so
much to overthrow former systems founded iu er
ror, as they have to discover truth, and the real e-
thlogy of disease. They have not only succeed-
en in removing tho rubbish, but in establishing
medicine on a surer and a firmer foundation, and
given to it the lino of march onward to perfection.
It would be uticandid aud it is not to he denied
or concealed, that the doctrines of ;’ce French
school, aud particularly, thoso of the deservedly
renowned aud immortal reformer, Brottssais, will
be held and maintained in this Gazette. YVo re
gard them, (and they aro universally admitted,)
as containing the purest hud most substantial, of
the great fundamental truths of physiological Med
icine. They arc founded in data: the dissecting
knife has been made to reveal and develops from
es under his care
Those wishing to avail themselves of Dr. P’s.
Medical skill, will do well to apply soon, as he
! proposes visiting i'.vropc early in tLe. spring. Dr.
P’s. charges are moderate.
N. IS. The poor attended ou without charge.
Dyspepsia and Silver CJosnpIaint,
Among the symptoms of Dyspepsia and Liver
complaints are, flatulency, sourness or burning in
the stomach, melancholy, irritability,_ disagreea
ble tastoiu the mouth, great irregularity of appe
tite, which is sometimes voracious and at other
times greatly deficient, thirst, foetid breath, nau
sea, weakness of the stomach, acid eructations,
palpitation, drowsiness, irregularity of the bow
els, pressure ou the stomach after meals, pain in
the head, dizziness or vertigo confusion of mind,
attended wrih loss of memory, a gnawing in the
stomach when empty, chilliness, affection of sight
and hearing, pain aud weakness in the back,
languor, disturbed sleep, cold feet and hands, tre
mor, uneasiness in the throat, cough, pain iu tho
side or breast, &e. The above maladies lead to
organic affection of the stomach, liver aud heart,
terminating in Dropsy, Consumption, Apoplexy,
&c. according to the climate, habits, age, sex, ami
temperament of the patient.
Dr. Peter's Medicince, Hibmachica and Hepat-
ica, for the cure of Dyspepsia and Liver C031-
pxairts, has stood the test of experience, and
proved more efficient than any remedy heretofore
discovered iu curing those. distressing physical
and mental maladies. These Medicines do mu
contain the least particle of Mercury or nay ingre
dient that docs not act in harmony with health
and oppose disease. Th y are elegant prepar
ations, perfectly pieusant to tako, aud the same
food aud drink may be used, aud employment
pursued, as would bo proper for the patient were
be not under their influence. Frequently one
parcel of the medicine is sufficient for the cure of
a patient. Directions for use accompany each
parcel. Any person sendiug five dollars will
have one parcel forwarded to hint at tbe expenso
of the proprietor, and by sending twelve dollars
will recieve three parcels. To those who have so
earnestly solicited him to place his medicines in
the hands of individuals residing iu different sec
tions of the country for sale, he would only say,
that so long as patients receive them direct from
his Dispensary, they are not liable to be imposed
ou by a spurious article. A quantity of the a-
boveMedicines have been recently prepared and
aro ready for use.. .Applicants w ho have hitherto
been disappointed can uow Le supplied, if eariy
application be made.
To heal the sick—to comfort those that mourn,
To dry the widow, orphan, mother, sister, sire’s
— -- ...
A pleasing ta^k—this task be mine.
Dec. 19 2t
EDYrCA^ZOI^.
prn HE Trustees of the Forsyth Male and Fe-
S. male Academy respectfully inform the pub
lie, jhat they have engaged lor the ensuing year
• the services of Messrs. Parsons and Holmes,
gentlemen of distinguished literary acquirements,
strict moral deportment, aud experienced instruc
tors of youth. From the advantageous location
of Forsyth, being situated on a high aud healthy
ridge, about twenty five miles west of Macon, and
michvay between the -Montpelier and Iudinn
Springs, about fifteen miles from each, together
with the dense and wealthy population of Mon
roe county, we flatter ourselves that by proper
assiduity and well directed effort and manage
ment, to rear tip* an Institution which in point of
character and usefulness will vio with any of the
kind in the State. There will be completed by
the 2d 3Ionday in January, at which time the in
stitutions will open, a neat.academic building, sit
uated in a retired and beautiful grove, and on an
elevated spot ot ground, containing sixteen acres
of woodland belonging to tho institution.
T he Female department will he furnished by
3!r Parsons with an accomplished instructress,
and will at all times ho subject to his inspection
autj direction.
Board csq be had on reasonable terras in res
pectable families. JOHN 8. li. LAW,
'.’.ce 18 12 secretary.
pathological anatomy, principles of a fixed char
acter.
They will be as enduring as time, and are as
solid as adamant. Principles involved in cause
aud effect, that were heretofore considered* mys
terious, inexplicable, are now known and estab
lished facts. In tho mind of Brottssais, positive
philosophy has sought aud found confessedly a
regenerating and redeeming spirit.
tin a
an botanic dardeu
Aear New York.
Il.LIAiYI PRINCE £z SONS iu offering
their Act0 Catalogues, with reduced prices,
have to state that their Fruit Trees are of large
size and. vigorous growth, aud cannot fail to give
pcrlect satisfaction by their superiority. Orna
mental Trees and Shrubs can also bp supditeti of
the largest size, and the collection of Herbaceous
Plants, llttlboUs Flower Roots, &c. is a concen
tration of the most beautiful aud interesting, and
is unrivalled iu extent. The assortment of Boses
comprises above six hundred kinds, one buudres
of which are Chinese and oth^.r monthly rosed
aud all at tho lowest prices,. The uiust of the Or
namental Sijrulri stud Roses are so superior m
point of size, that several may bo readily propa
gated from one plant, as the finest only are se
lected for orders from the immense stack on hand.
Of the Chinese Mulberry, or Mortis Alulticculis;
there are several thousand trees of good size, tho
nrlnfl nf* whlrh ic roihinml Ctf'ff. ..„..
YVe cotne not without diffidence, presenting our price of which is reduced to §65 per bundled,
humble offering, feeble and retired as it is; to con- ! $35 for fifty, $9 per dezeu, and $5 p er ball'dez-
tribute our mite at tho altar of professional en.
CS2L&P23 VXXTCSAND WZNfi.
Tip HE subscriber'll as for sale a quantityof f BEAW3H6 POSTPONED
JL Grape Yino Roots and Cuttings, which Uni nr, ffntM
r hi r. firing said
1 ; i ' 'ny contract
Can
Notice.
imichti a in the slate of Man/
(.ceaset^j ol Monroe county, w ill
Those ha-
LL person
, J, b< iron.
■ forward and make settlement
'(J. MY LIE. .28 fltOfsES
he proposes to sell On the following ter ms, viz
Ten dollars per hundred, for one year old roots,
or twelve and a half cents each for a less num
ber.
Fifteen dollars per hundred, for two years old
roots, or eighteen and ttirco quarter cents each
for a less number.
Twenty dollars per thousand for cuttings, or
two dollars fifty cents per hundred.
Each lot of Y’ines with such directions as will
enable the purchaser to propagate them to the
best advantage.
On hand, and for sale, .in quantities to snit*pur
chasers, 2000 gallons of GEORGIA YVINE.
Any orders received shall be faithfully attended
to ou terms made accommodating.
A. E. STRATTON.
Hillsborough Ga. Nov. 22,1832.—9—9 '
-J?” Ordersfor the above received at the Tel
1 graph office.
Notice
T I1F. subscriber having taken Thomas P.
Stubbs in co-partnership with him, the
business will hereaf'er be conducted under the
firm of EckUy If Stubbs. LEY’I ECKLEY.
N *i 15 oar,lcs,1 y hn P ed m y f< iends will not
n- t ist fashionable phrase “callagain” when mv#weeks and farward their accounts to this offit v.
accounts are presented, as I am compelled to coLf
leet them. j
science :—If wo can but give a zest to tho youtt^
mind, an inclination aud direction to medical it£
quiry; it is all we hope and expect; it is tho “nc
plus ultra’ of our wishes.
Some of the best talent of the State is engaged
to assist aud contribute in the work and we con
fidently expeet to be ablo to concentrate and com
bine such a fund of foreign and domestic intelli
gence in our little journal, as to make it accepta-
, ble, if uot agreeable, almost any where.
The coroperation of professional gentlemen
every where is earnestly desired Original com
munications aud essays, and cases reported, in
the practice of medicine, surgery and obstetrics,
arc solicited. The work will bo issued from tho
press in Macon, in an octavo pamphlet form,
comprising some orty or filty pages, once iu two
mouths, *o commence on the first of January, or
as soon as a sufficient number of subscribers are
obtained to authorize tho undertaking, at four
dollars per annum.
All editors friendly to this design, in the State
and throughout the Southern States, Tennessee,
Ohio and Florida are requested to give the above
a few insertions—Florida! that country ou which
Of the Dahlia the assorfmen t comprises, three
hundred of the most' splendid varieties selected
from the five largest cojlectious in Europe, cml
owing to tho large increase the prices have beca
greatly reduced.
Thoso who desire a considerable number of
Roses, Pmonies, Dahlias, &c- will be supplied st
a very liberal discouut.
About .eighty thousand Grapo Vines arc now
ready for delivery, comprising all the choicest ta
ble and wine grapes.
Of the Camellia Jape :.iva or Japan Bose, near
one hundred varieties have been- extensively in
creased, and tho prices of these aud other green
house plants ar/‘ that this can no lon
ger forra ii'a objection.
The New Catalogues will be sent ter every ap
plicant, and every invoice off Trees has a printed
heading and our signature ; and purchasers who
do no: send their orders direct, are particularly
enjoined to insist on bills as above, as no other
will be guaranteed.
Those who arc not conversant with the Taric-
»r ■ yr ir TTY}, V udio ana vjoncia are^requested to give tna above ties of Fruits, can obtain Prince's Treatise on
mm ur'*n ° - TAOICI £ i'opCilt/. a few insertions—Florida! that country on which Fruits, which contains descriptions of near eight
’ “J 1 ' Drawing has beeu postponed till the j »Jio eager eye of every botanist is turned with | hundred varieties, and the Treatise on the Vine,
-M. first Saturday in March next, when it will; such peculiar pleasure—its wil ls aro still, how- j aud oti Horticulture, at the office of the American
positively be drawn. ^ ^ ^ _ fever unexplored ton considerable extent by civil- j Farmer, and of Carey & Hart, Philadelphia, &*•
4- B. BATEMAN, Proprietor. } i/.etl man, and the page - of Botany and the Mate-! and the readiest course for persons at a distance
J nomqston, Dec. \ r ,:, Mcdica are notyet made to bloom with its flow- j is to ai ply to their local bookseller to send there-
T » t-V t vmv } ers, or tell of its native productions, they still ex- j for.
tAiNii *V At j ist only in fancies fiction and storied sang. J These persons who wish quantities ol gnrdett
FROM the subscriber, about the! “Full many a flow or is born to blttshunscen, | seeds, ccc. mnorted from Europe, suitable l;;r re-
lst November, a negro fellow nametl l And wast its sweetness ou tbe desert air.” | tailing, will be furuhlicd with a catalogue con-
jEliC&iVrii OP DicJc, , We trust, that e‘re long tho sous of science, who] tabling tin; low prices r.t which v.e wiit import
agod about 25 years, 5 feet 10 inch- ymw repose uppott her lap, will unfold to the j them, and all commtraic tioiis will be attended t®
es high, stout made aud raw boned, J expecting world some of L.-r hidden, Iter healing I with piomptitudo and dc quitch,
when his beard is long, hi. faco L covered witbj trcr ‘ surc 3. ] N« 11. A liberal credit vt iii he given wncn <!c-
bunips—very black, eyes of a red Lit cast, ratherT The following Medical gentlemen, with sever- j.- in I. fr ' J Orders 1 ecei ved end forwarded by
handsome featured, straight built. He was nur- J ; ‘l others of birh standing in the profession, will? Nov. 20 M. BARTLETT,
patu ior 111s app
(tension and delivery tf me in Butts county <
YY’.M. P. HOLUTE'LD.
D.e31, 1832. 14 2t
(fi/® The Columbia Hive, Raleigh Star
Richmond Enquirer will publish tho above tw
ja»> 2
3»
w
1 '■ li -j undid new Ctft—neatly printed
jwthtvcificjj
r
I4vV.
IIL subscriber has removed
Talbot
to Talboittnw
county. He will continue toji
LAW in Crawford couuty, and will
‘he courts in tbe Chaltahoochiciri u
WARNER. 1
W HEREAS my wife ALLY BRADY ha
left my bed and board without provoca-
■ a this is to forbid all persons from harborinj
■j crediting her: as 1 will pay no debts other con-;
^ 1 ting after thisdate, and 1 am determined ii
-ccute any pertou or persons who may b.-. -i
ber. JOHN BRaDY.
n- I, 1333. 11
&c. A liberal rev.'aid will be given for its deliver?
at tlio 1’olcgraph office or ut Carter -fc Beane 1 *
store, dec 11 It WAl. D. EDWARDS.
LOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
Will be Rented,
?Ffe,N tbc first Tuesday in JANTA RY nex
tti $ front of the Court House in -Macan,
•Tho Saw IVTii'-s,
jether with tbe Lands, Tools and Teams
t had to tlio same, usually known as 1 iawcllw:
! 1 i!s. To he rented far one year. Terras •
he dav- R. K. EY'ANS,
dec 13 CATHARINE ELLI$, AlffZ
li