Church, and Editor of the CoJuiiituaA Siar. ! to satisfy SUIidlV (I fl) S VS. t*Uld Booth. Jno. L. Dags, 1'ailor of the Kifilj Baptist ALSO,One hundred and fiftv-fbiir a-%■cres of land, more or llt;w», on the waters of Broad rjt‘er, whereon Jesse Nelms now lives, adjoining of Jonathan Nelms, SV illnim franimel aud*iihers, levied on as tlie propet-iillbeIomHlt;B.U|1cJcGsapiChurch. •Solomon Higgins, Pastor of this Methodist Episcopal Inion Church ^ xVJjtunitig Force, Pastor of St. George’s Methodist Episcopal Cluirch iJ vtdilitioii to the above, the iiHm?sofa number v; ijiglily esteemed members oi tte (iiflVreut professions. who ait; jguUtfcrtber* to the wdrk, *mig;bi bt* adduced a* expressive of the estimation in which it is held. With one voice, the public |r*s*Irom one e nd of the couiiueul to the other, lias ^»okeu of the Joumui of lie alia ia terms of uue*'-«uivocul commendation.*TERMS/ .The/oclutiL-or HuLftf tvill appear in Numbers of 10 pagtfs each, octavo, on tht* second aud •fourth Wednesday a of every, month. Price pel ' crtiuMu. $1 25, io advancc. Subscriptions* aud communications (post paid) nill be’received ly• Judah LJousox, Ageut. ^o. ltM Cfrvtfuut Street,• t’biiadelphia.SubaWribersftt ncUstaoee wiltdt*eover,thattl*e. :| . 1 • i *u itiiHiculty in reilt;nti«,£ the amount oi a single bub-1 ^ I ill | 1 ()\ (3(1 tVIIll 11 JJTISt thill JttKI#ciiptioti will be Obviated by any lour lt;l' them j cotton £fiu thereon, whercoil James 11I formerly live,!, one Imu- «•ixteelt;« uuttibi m oflhetvork by remitting a dollar died a fid forty Seven aciTS of land, j . to the iH^r person.i'Ue Journal of Health, including' index, will form hi the end of the year u volume of 400 |Mt£es« jptfaro.Aokkts.—J. Dobson, 108 (-hesuut. Strectf* Fhi-' lidelpbin; H\ J. Ntitl% Baltimore; ItiH. Iltif-jftss, 97 Fultotistreet. New York; CarterU. Hen dJfs, Boston; and in most of the iowu* in the V /frited Sfatfc*.Philadelphia, October 8thf 1829.tv ol Jesse Nelms, to satisfy a fifa in favor of Jesse Brown vs. said Nelms, property pointed out by Jes-/ ^ se Brow a.ALSO,* #One hundred and forty-sevenacres of land, more or less, on tlie waters of Beuverdam creek, adjoining of Moses Duncan and 'others,mi litinoie or less, on the waters of Bea-! I,(venlam creek, udjoining -of RhodaKaves and others, whereon Joshua(Juan now lives; levied on us theproperty of James Ldmon.Min to sat- °lisfy a fifa inf{(v»or of A\ illis Si rick-hilaud vs. James Edmonson and John Hanks. ALSO,v%SherifPs Sales.' j Eighty acres of land, moreI I M « 1 .* • I I • 4 « I^ILL he sold at the Court Jor ,ess» *1iereou William Bond* nowfa\Shouse of Elbert, comity* chi lt;he first Tuesday in March next, within the usual hours of kale, the ^bilowin^ property, to wit:Five cows and three calves,oad one hell; levied on as the prop-lt;j|-ty of Thomas Knott, t‘n satisfy a iita in favor of J pt ha V. Harris, vs. Thomas Knott William A. Herring, property pointed out by James Oliver, administrator.ALSOVilives, on the waters of Beaverdam jlu cry k, adjoining of Thomas Burton, P1 George Upshaw and'others; levied :,s on as the prnj^rtyof William Bonds | ^ to satisfy a lifa in favor of Jones , Weston vs. William Bonds, property pointed out hv plaintiff*.ALSO,i rOne house and lot in the town 1of Li her ton, containing one acre, n moro or less, with all the improve-1 ^ nieuts thereon, whereon Zachariahin i♦ I.ti/kii; limeinin inxrink Km/’Li’io