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'Tfrnm
ssHfS'nasa.
eujaHS interview wrrn god.
On Horeli’s rock the prophet stood;
re hit
Thn laird before him pn*srd-
A hurricane in nngty mood
Swept hy him strong mu! fast.
' Tlie fort r.« tell before it* farce.
The rocks were shiver’d in its course;
find was not in the blast.
.’Tuns hut Hie wliirtwind of His lirentb,
Announcing danger, wreck, Aid dentil*
It eensed. The nir grov.-.inutc—a cloud
Clone muffling up the sun; .
When through thn mountains deep nnd loud
nrlhiiiw'
Au earthquake thundered on
Tile frighted englo sprang in uir,
V*. » The wolf ran lioirl.iu*: from his lair;
God was not in the stun.
’Tires but the rolling of his car.
The trampling of his steeds from far.
'Tivas still again, and Nature stood
And mlm'd her mined frame:
When swift frdiu heaven a fie'r/ Hood
To earth devouring came.
Down to ids depths tile-ocean (led,
Tlie sickening sun looked wen and dead;
Vet God fill'd not the flame.
'Tivas hut the terrors of I!is eye
’Flint lighten'd through the troubled sky.
HEAD QUARTERS,
u iR
Perry, i*th January, 1W7.
THE Annual Review and Inspection
of the Militia of this Brigade, for the
pear 1*7, will lake place in the fol-
lowing order, viz: , . „
tin Monday, the 5lh March, in M'-
in, the drill of ' ""
if.
eon, in. V..M the Officers; nnd on
Tuesday, tlie Otli, the Review and in-
sj.cct.onof the Regiment of Bibb Coun-
'^On Wednesday, the 7tli of March, i“
Knoxville, the drill of the Officers; and
on Thursday, tlieStli; the Review and
Inspection ofthe Regiment ol Crawford
tlie'uil? of March, in Percy, the drill of
the Officers; on Satarday, the Mill, tho R» view and
Inspection of the R£rimcn(of Houston County.
On Monthly, the Rtth ol Mnreli, at Dooly Court
House, tlie drill of the Officers-, anil on I nesday, the
|gill, tlie Review nud Inspection of tin- Regiment ol
Oncers, commanding Regiments or Bnltalion*,
will see that all vocancies of Mile Officers, under
their respective coinmunds, ure fillc/J previous to the
Jlrviciv. . ' ,, . ...
It is expected that Aids and Snprrxmmtrartu will
not arrogate to themselves nutiionty to which they
are not entitled.
Correct returns of tlie slrength, arms, ammunition,
&c. el each Regiment, hill he required.
Ih/ order of General Wellborn,
JOHN P. BOOTH, Brigade Invertor
jan 21—14 » awl Acting Aiirdt-Camp-
o p
At last a voice all still nnd small
Rose sweetly on the ear,
Yet rose so clear ami sin-ill, that all.
Ill lleiivnu and earth might hear,
It spoke of peace, it spoke of love,
It spoke as angels speak nbqye,
Am! God himself was Imre.
For, eh, it \vns a father's s’oiee,
That hude his trembling world rejoice.
Vra.n tht Taseumbian.
JONATHAN AND THE TAILOR.
*Tivas on a smumor's day,
A Tailor, more than a ninth part of a man.
On simp hoard made his needle play,
Wfio to his window up stalk'd Jonathan,
And cries In a loiv drawling yell,
“Have yon eol any liar iriou here to sell 1”
"No," «ays the 'Jailer, “not n needle-full;”
Continuing still his thread to pull,
“I say!’ baw ls Jonniluui again.
In u somewhat I miller strain,
“Have you got hny har iron licre? for I want to buy,’
Quoth Tailor, “not a needle full depend on’t
So there’s the end on’t ?’’.
SALE OF LOTS IN' MACON.
N MONDAY, tlm JDtli of February next, sve
sjmll, ill pursuance' of the late net of Assembly,
expose to sale, at auction, oil the'premises,
A larger number of LO To in Ilia town oj
MAl-OX, amt of. more Various Descriptions, than
I,arc ever before been offered in anu one year.
Ten ot those called WATER LOTS, (being sucli as
ndjuin the River,) will lie sold, embracing nearly all
the most valuable Wharf Sites mid Landing I’lnces
within the toit-n ;—None of this description, excent-
Ui
Cries Jonathan with an angry phiz,
“Dam ye, you mean fo quiz,
• So.if out here you’ll quirk be jogging,
1 vttm. 1,11 giro you one gopd flogging,"
“One flogging, quoth the Tailor, pooh,
I would not jog out there for two.”
[The following burlesque is a hnppy effort till ridi
cule thescnlimcutul nonsense so much in vogue a few
years ago. It is from n dramatic piece said to lie
-written by George Coiman, entitled “The Quadrupeds
.if Quedlinburg.” Rogcro is represented confined in
' Quedlinburg/' Rogcro is represented
n dismal prison, where he soliloquizes oil tlie wretch-
' .off * '■ ‘‘ ' '
dues* of his lot, in being doomed to pine, for tho love
irn bore Ins charmer, eleven long yc-nrs “in the depths
<if an cteinul dungeon—in the nursing cradle of hell.
—the suburb of perdition-kin a nest of demons,
Over the raitiid eggs of
clnbrace ol death;where
:ss pool of despondency,
. perdition-Vin
'■'here tleqmir sits brooding 1
nope; where ngooy Woes the
patience, beside the bottomless _
sits angling for impossitiililies.” ' His only solace Hto
aing tho “melancholy air,!' which follows-.] .
SONG BY ROGF.RO.-
Whcno'crwitli haggard eyes I view
This dungeon that I nm rutting in,
I think of those‘companions truo
Who studied with me'nttlicU—
—nivcisity of Gottingen— '
—nivcrsily of Gottingen.
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
_> FOR SALE. - ■ "
KTIIIE subscriber offers for sulc the HOUSE mid
4k LOT, at present, occupied by himself, in the
town of AInr.on. The House is of two stories, on tlie
corner of Walnut and Fourth street., (between Mul
berry street nml the Ayurc.hou.es,') and in one of the
most plca-ant ami iieidthy s'lluatiurisiii town. Thos
rtppdt story contnins four convenient rooms, all hrtml-
snmcly Blushed for Hie accommodation of -n geuteel.
family,; .nnd. now commnnds a' rent of three hun
dred dollars per yoor.—The lower part is calculated
nnd finished expressly-for n Dry Goods and Grocery
^Business; for which ft is how occupied.
-• The Improvements, attached to the House; life a
large and commodious framed Kitchen, eighteen by
thirty feet, a Smoke House, nnd one of the finest
Wells of Water lu the place,'within ten yards of the
door. ’ .
As the object in selling is to settle an undivided ih-
in the property, it is offered a bargain; and
Weeps. anAputls out n blue kerchief, with which he tripes
hie eye*; gasing tenderly at ‘it, he proceeds—]
Sweet kcrclnef, checked with Ueuv'iily blue,
IIM.I.I. I a 1 .,t .
Width once my love sat knotting in!—
Alas! Matilda //• ■ u a • i ai■ ■ ‘ ~.
At least f though! -.o at t!ie-U—
—nivefsity of Gottingen— ‘
—lilvcfs/yiof Gottingen.
[-1/ the repetition uflhit line Rogcro elanbt hie chains
In cadence] f . '
Bnr6»J barbs! alas'; hniy swift you flew
■ Her neat post waggon trolling hi! '
Ye boro Miitihla from my view.
Forlorn I languish'd at tlie U—
e-oiverxity of Gottingen—
- —illversitydf Gottingen.
This faded form! this pallid Into I
This blood my veins is clotting in,
My years are many—they were Jew
When first I entered at the U—
—niVcwity of Gottingen—
—Diversity of Gottingen.
There first forthce my passion grew,
Bweet! sweet .'Matilda Votthigcn!
Thou wast the dmiglitcr of my Tu—
—tor, Law professor of the U— .
—nivenity of Gottingen—
—nlvenlty of Uottingcn.
Sun, moon, nnd thou vain world, adieu,
That Jviags nnd priests are plotting in:
Here doom’d to starve on Water gru—
—cl never shall I see tho U— • «
—nivmlly of Gottingen..’
—niversityof Gottingen.
. Lafayette.—A letter from La Grange, iltu
residence of General Lafnyctto in France, says,
that tlie family hre nil well except M. Lustoy-
ries, tlio son-in-law. “Tito good goitsral,’’ it is
added, “is pretty woll through his arrearages of
of correspondence, and might now be induced
to set about tho arrangement of his invaluable
papors, touching two of tho most stupendous
revolutions in all history, in both of which lie
has borno so distinguished a share.'’—Nat. In-
telligencar.
V. 8. Senator.—The House of Rcprgscnta-
tepi
lives yesterday proceeded to a second trial for
.choice of a Senator to Congress, and after three
rcvcral ballot i ngs re-clccted on their part, the
Hon. Elijah H. Mills,
Tho Senate, it will be remembered, elected
on thoir part the Hon. John Mills. As tho
bwo branches are so decidedly at vuriaucc in tho
election of Senator, it is not unlikely that tho
proceedings will here end, unless indeed the
Scnaio go into a new election. That they
will concur with tho House, is hot howevor, to
bA expected. And in that case tho election
wdl probably bo referred to the next logisla.
luxe.—Boston Pat.
ing two, have ever heretofore been brought into the
market.
We shall also offer 30 Hair Acre Lots, lying In va
rious parts of tile town, and presenting a great variety
of choice, lor tlie purposes cither "ot Commerce, the
Mechanic Trades, or for Family Residences.
Besides these, we ure further directed to lay off and
sell “!) Lots, of Four Acres each, about half a mile
from town. Thfso it is presumed, will iiilbrd a num
ber of pieusant situations fur such persons us may pre
fer to reside in tlie vicinity.
Teems—I’lirchr.seis are to pay in hand one fourth of
the purchase monby, In specie, or in hills of tlie Ma
con Bank, or IK bills-now at pfir of any. of the c.iiqj--
tered Banks of this state, or of.jhc Doited States ;
and for the residue, will lie required to give boinUrith
good 'security, payable in three anniiul instalments.
Jinny pouxiimscr should fail to comply with the terms
within such time ns may be prescribed, the Lot will
be resold at ids rlf.k.
Tlie Sale will continue from day to day until com
pleted. '• . .: !*.' '• .s ■. .'i
- ’ •• ABNEI! WIMBERLY, .
WILLIAM HAMILTON.
JAMES SMITH. . .**■*
PLEASANT I'lULLH’S,
OLIVER II. PRINCE,
jan 17-rr—31
is, ]
a- r^-
2, J
tnrest in the property, it is offered a bargain; mid
should it not be llisposed of before Moiidny, the 19tli
of.February, it xvill, on tlmt day, be positively sold at
public auction.’
For terms, which will be liberal, add n farther de
scription of the premises, niiply to
NATHANIEL BARKER.
jnn 31—3t -14
DESIRABLE TOWN PROPERTY,
.TO' nE SOM) A daroaix.
Tim Subscriber’s LOT nnd 1MPROVF.-
31 ENTS on Wnlnut street, between the
two principal Cotton Ware Houses, mi
eligible stuud for business. The Im
provements consist of n .substantial two
story ll.m'-. the lower part fitted up as a dry goods
nmfgrocery Store; the upper pnrt divided Into four
Inrgc Rooms with a Balcony, ns n dwelling house; at
tached are u comfortable Kitchen, Negro Rooms, Sta
hl. . Chiu I louse, : &c.—For terms, which will be
made easy to neood purchaser,, apply on the premis
es to, C. & A. M-GREGOK.
Feb. 7 -4t-—15
7flHE sjiiiserilv r rontinues to occupy that well k
l OLE HOTEL, where lie is prepared to eri
genteel and comfortHhle manner, ilis nrraiigcinen
l know-n stand in the town of MACON, known as the EA-
[.area to entertain TRAVELLERS und BOARDERS, in the most
arrangements are ^extensive and rmminodious, and Edlow*
genteel and comfortahle manner. Mis arraiige neins c «. ..
experience and strict attention, to merit a continuance of Urn support ha has hitherto receive^,
iug nri^llio rnl«?* of hia llpuse:
f. 11117 Mil; mil's UI lim •
BOARD mid LODGINtJ, by the year, -
BOARD and LODGING, by the mouth,
BOARD pcrAveck, - •
BOAIll) per day, • -
BURAIxFAST, - - - • -
DINNER,
il.TPER,
si;
lodging;
HORSE, by the montli,
1IOI1HE per week,
HORSE per day, -
HORSE pel-single Feed,
SERVANTS; half price.-
$102 00.
18 00
7 00
1*85
37 1-S
- 50
37 1-2
• 12 1-2
15 00
- 5 00
' 75
- 37 1-2
Maeoni January 31,1827.
JOEL RUSHIN;
JACK SO If HOTEL,
SHERIFFS’ SALES,
T 1
town of i\
HI* Subscriber has removed li|s TAVERN and BOARDING IIOD3E from tho stand lie formerly oc
cupied,'trvn larger and more commodious Building, on the cost side of the Public Sqnnrc, in tlie
““ ,6, belonging to.L'olonel VVarnor; WTicre.hc lias made many new- IfllPROVEMENTS,
> keep ENTERTA1N3IENT on terms as accommodating ns at any genteel Public
llis ARRANGEMENTS are extensive and complete, and his FA'RE the best the
coutitiy can afford, • ' ■ ’ v -- . . . ' • " ’
N. B. LANDS, bought, sold, and exchanged es usual. Correct MAPS of the lastnswell ns of the pre
vious PURCHASES, may be seen at liis house, and information on the subject of Lands afforded gratis.
BENJAMIN JORDAN.
Monlicdlo, Jasp.ct CauiUy, February 7, 1827-—15
House in tho State,
if®
itfiie donough Mult a
IIS Large and commodious HOUSE, formerly in the occupancy of Thomas C. Russell, Esq. ns a
TAVERN, is now in the. possession of tlie Subscribers.who urn making several Improvements, ns to
ieribn ainl neatness, which will rbndnr it every way desirable both for TRAVELLERS and BOAR-
JL TA ..
DERS. .The Business xvill bo under the entire direction of Mr. Hkhdlev VAnsEW, fromwhom every at-
leniion maydic (died upon to make comfortable those who patronise the above Establishment. Families
will be accoinfiaodatcd with separate rooms if necessary. Rates as common.
••■ - HENDLEY VARNER,
: Maedoiiongh, Ifesuy County, Jan. 24,1827. . WILLIAM'HARDIN.
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TAX : ^0 LLECTOR’.S SALE.
’ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in March
next, one Lqt in Marion, whereon Robert L.
Perryman formerly lived, levied on as the property of
said Perryman, lo satisfy. his Tax for 1825. Amount
of Tax, SH* 31) 3-4 cents.:
THE
dec 2(5
TIED. PEARCE, T. C. Twiggs County.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
^ GREEAB1.Y to an order of tlie honorable the
xm. Inferior Court/or the county of Twiggs, when
sitting for. ordinary purposes,;wilj.lie.sdlil in the town
of Marlon; Twiggs comity, on the first Tuesday in
March next, . , * , ■ ..
ONE LOT OF LAND,
wiicrcon John Stiles,, deceased, formerly lived, ad
joining Benjamin Smith and others. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
JOSEPH G. STILES, Aimr.
dec2<h-7T-rQ •* -
FOR SALE
A valuable TRACT of LAND in the
jaHBSjSf County of Bibli, six miles from Mncon,
, y|S on tlie Federal Rond, a good stand for a
liouse of entertainment, und a healthy and
— hcautiful situation, with a never tailing
rpnng. On tin- pmni,r.s are between forty mui fitly
aeres In cultivation, w ell fenced, and several cabins.
The tract contains I.12 1-2 acres. This plantation can
bo got very low, by opplying early, for terms, to Ma
jor J. P. Booth, or Major Thomas Nai-ikr of Mncon.
N. B. AU persons ure forewarned from cutting tim
ber on said premises, (fourth .district. No. 73) under
thc : petialty of the-laVv.
deo f
ill . . GEORGIA—PIKE COUNTY.
- Clerk of Inferior Court's Office.
CJEARORN B.' GRAY, of Capt. Weaver’s district,
S3 tolls before Neil UwnlmiT, esq. n cream colored
Indian HORSE, tifew saddle spots, his right hind foot
w hile, four feet six inches high, six or seven years old
—appraised to forty-two dollars and fifty cents, by Wil
liam Germany and Britain Alford, this 20th dttv of
January, 1827. H. G. JOHNSON, Clerk.
february 7 15
.THE SI’AKTA FEMALE ACADEMY
I S this day opened for the reception of Scholars,
under the supcriuteudAnce of Mrs. Julia Warner.
A gentleman liberally eduented will aid, in teaching
the languages, higher branches of Mathematic-*, and
Natural Science. The institution Is furnished with n
Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, a Mincmlo-
gicat Cabinet, and Library.
Music will bn taught by,a lady highly recommend
ed. Board can he hud in the most respectable families
at one hundred dollars per yeur. The price of tuition
will beet eight, twelve, ana fifteen dollars perterm of
five months, to be regulated according to the brunches
which tho scholars mnv respectively pursue.
. . JOHN LUCAS, President.
John Davics, 'Secretary.
jan Ir—*-ll y. . - *
t ■ !.OK<; 1A—HOUSTON COUNTY.
S Clerk's Office of the Inferior Court.
■ I LAS LIZE.MJY, **f Captain Moon's district,
tolls before Matthew Sikes, Esq. a dark Roar. Horse,
aliout ten years o|d, four icet seven or eignt Inches
anout ten years old, four text seven or eight inches
I' ' i:* -il> blind. Appini'.-d bx Perry M iinlx rl>
aim Jesse Dupree to twenty dollars—fhis 18th De
cember, 1820;
jan 17
JOSHUA PATTI SHALL,
Clerk of the Inferior Court.
WILL BE SOLD,
A T the Court House in Mount Vernon, Montgom-
JcSL cry County,tm the third Thursday in March next;
Tlie LAND belonjjiiiK toilii- heirs of Hen
ry Joyce, dcceused, viz: Fractions No. 31fi, 317, 249,
Ferry Fractions No. 30(J.and 307, nil on file wist side
of tlie Oconee river. .
Also, will be hired on that day—A Negro GIRL, un
til the first of January next,
A credit will he given until Jnn. 1828, purchasers
giving small notes with npproved security,
jnn 24 WASHINGTON JOYCE,
® HE subscriber continues the Practice of Law in
this place. In addition to tlie Comities in which
he has heretofore practiced, he will attend the Supe
rior Courts in the Counties of Lee, Muscogee, Troup
and Coweta.
jnn 2 jt( . JOHN P. BOOTH
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
W ILL be sold oh the. first Tuesday In April next,
nt the place of bolding Courts in the countv
of Decatur,
ONE LOT OF LAND,
known by the number 118, in tho 19th District of for
merly Early, now Decatur county,- Sold as the prop
erty of John Stiles, deceased, tor the benefit of the
heirs. Terms of sale xvill be made known on the
day. -*•-:. ' ...
dee.28. JOSEPH G. SJILES,
Admr.
N- - WILL BE SOLD,
A T Lowndes Court House, on the fourth Thursday
in Match next, ,
One i .ot of LAND,'belonging to the ostftto
of lhnry Joyce, dcct-n-w-d.
-I’m, at Thomas Court House, on the Saturday,after.
One Lot of LAND in that County, be
longing to the above estate.
Alto, at Pike Court Haute, on the first Monday in April,
■Ouc Lot of LAND,-No. 80, bolonging to
the above estate. The above sales will be on n cred-
ituntll tlie first day of Junnary, 1828, purchasers giving
Sm.ill antes und upi-rovei! sei-irilv.
J«i> 24 WA81I1NGTON JOYCE.
ESTRAY. '
On the 15tli ofthe present montli, the
lubicriher took up, in the Creek Nation
between Beech Creek and New River,
on the Chntnhoochy, a handsome black
n 1M 1 ■' I .LDING, about 15 hands high. The
Horse islett under the care-of Capt. Aaron Tnlinadge,
at Forsyth, Monoue county, where tho oivner is rc-
questeil'to call for hi- property, pay the (iropcr char
ges, and take him away.
jan 2 3t ► SANS N. CLARK.
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.
STRAYED from the subscriber, liv-
, ing in Clinton, Jones county, about the
first of-October last, a likely Bay Mare,
9 or 10 ycart old-with a white streak ill
.tlie face, and one hind foot white.
HEAD-QUARTERS, GEORGIA,
xi • Milleilgctille, Junnary 1,'1827.
T HE Review and Inspection of tho Militia, for the
year eighteen hundred and twenty-seven, by
Regiments and Battalions, will commcuce'on the first
.Monday in March itbxt. The Generals commanding
divbions will, issue orders accordingly, and will pro
ceed to complete the reviews with all the celerity and
despatch which may consist with tlie convenience *»1
the reviewing officers.
The Aids of tlie Conununder-in-Chief will assist at
them, and report directly to Head Quarters.
Brigade Inspectors will, besides making returns to
Division Inspectors, transmit copies to the Command-
er-in-Chlef. Precision mid nccuracy in the returns
. ... srtecis.. . -- *
will be required—Every act of disobedience nnd in
subordination marked and punished, mid a regular
discipline attempted with the officers and men.
As tlie Commandor-m-Chief cannot, consistently
with bis civil duties, attend the reviews generally, it
xvill be more encumbent onthe Generals of Division
and Brigade t J look to the execution of their orders in
person, and this will be expected.
By the Commandtr-in.Chief,
, JOHN W. A. SANFORD, Aid etc Camp.
jan 17—^-18 ' ■ '
FRUIT TREES, GRAPES, eW.
9 THE subscriber, Proprietor of the Lin-
iia.-aii Botonie Garden and Nurseries,
near New York, offers to the public such
assortment of
- TREES AND I’LANTS, - i
ns ihej may ^desire. The collection of Fruit Trees
of all the various kinds, nnd also of Ornamental Trees,
Shrubs, and Plants, is .well known for its great extent
and superiority; but in addition to the immense ac
quisitions of former years, tlie proprietor now offers
above fixe hundred NEW VARIETIES of the ehoircst
Emils, which nrcniot in possession of any other es
tablishment in this country; nnd all of winch are
nouncodin the Catalogues (hr 1820, which have, just
is-ucil from the pre-s. The assortment ol Grapes con
sists of above TWO HUNDRED nnd FIFTY VA-
. t I l-'T IPs! Ull.l . . , uf. n - il, n 1• | VI**. X *11 | | .
It is probable said Marc may have been stolen.
The above Reward will be given on her delivery to
me, and any information on the subject tiiankiully
W
received.
Clinton, Jan. 17
subject thankfully
NANCY JONES!
RIETIES, und comprises lhe finest H ines and Table
Grapes known in France, Germany, Italy, and the
Crimea—and the proprietor having acquired exten
sive information on the subject from actual experience,
is able to make such selections asmay be suitable to
any particular locality; mid whero such selections
arc left to him, he will send such as cal I fail to sue-
GEORGIA—Montgomery County.
YE^IIEREAS Calvin (juiit applicsto me ior Let-
Mryt terxof Ailministratiou on the estate of John
Quia, late of said Comity, deceased.
These or: therefore lo cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, within, the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, if any they can, why said letters should
1,01 be granted.
Given under my hand, (Mvffthday ofJatumry, 1827.
, LUCIUS CHURCH,
jan 34 Clerk of Ike Court of Ordinary.
Dollars. Tlie collection of ROSES exceeds FIVE
HUNDRED VARIETIES, and of GREfLN-HOUSE
PLANTS, about TWO THOUSAND SPECIES,
comprising twenty thousand POTS—among which
ere all those known ns most beautiful nnd rare,
. Catalogues may he had gratis of Jamzs Heron
Esquire, E. Street; nud orders through him, or per
mail, will meet prompt execution.
„ „ ,, L WILLIAM PRINCE,
C. M. oj the I.inncan Society of Paris, of the
Horticultural'Soculy^ of London, and of the
Imperial
renee, etc.
Gcorgofili at Flo-
noverabev 7
of*sale, tlie following property, via: ^
202 1-2 acres of LAND, more or-u
known by lxit No. 219, in the eightlf district forauc
Monroe now Piko County,.xvhercon Jamet.A. c3
belt now livea—levied on as bis property, to ixip?
FI. Fa. in favor of James Morris, hearer. “
202 1-2 acres of LAND, ruoro or U
xvhercon David Hensley nowlivev.knownby 1^,, U
ink i. il.n llilort rlidriel Tlftuirnn 1
ley,
202 1-2 acres of LAND, more or U
known by Lot No. 1, in the second district offonJ
jy Monroe' now Pike county, levied on ns thepropT
of Absotent Echols, to satisfy two Fi. Fas, one inS
of the Administrators of John Careite, deceassj i
said Echols olid Bardwell Billings,, and- tlic'otlp...
favor of Benjamin Hill. .
WILIMM V. WHITE,
jan 24 Sheriff of Pike Cou^
On the first TUESDAY in March nut
W ILL be sold nt the Court House in the torn
Zeltulon, Pike County, between the usualw
of sale, the following Property, viz:
202 1-2 acres of LAND, more or 1 3
known by Lot NO. 26, in the ninth district, origija,
Monroe, noxv'Pike County, levied on as thepropa
of George Varner, to satisty two small executiohi^j
in favor of Hampton Thornton, and the other inf t|
of Wilson & Ixivejoy, both vs’. Gcorgc .Varncr,
cipal, and William Jones, security, on stay
tion. Levied on nnd returned to me by a constant
WILEY MANGIIAM,
jan 24 «. D. S. Pike Count).
Osi. the Jwst Tuesday in March next,-
LL fie sold, i
IlUJ UlSUILlf uuimvuil vumiy, tW. UiT-inf
5 property of James I/>gue, to satisfy sis
i fuvor ol Charles Colliii:—property poic-.
ILL Be sold, in the town of Perry, Hon,
County, between the usual hours of ssh,fc
following Property, to wit:
Tivo hundred tu o and a half acres of Pine LAND',
the fifth district, Houston County, No. 216—(exists
ns the property of Loam Brown, to satisly a fieri fix*
in favor of J. I). A A. Chapman—property poi^
out by.plqintiff ’s attorney.
Ttvo hundred two and a half acres of Pine L1
in the tenth district, Houston County, No. 69—l
on as the
facias in
out by plaintiff.
Two hundred two and a Jinlf acres of Oak a
Hickory LAND in the fourteenth district, Boats
County, adjoimug Peter V. Gucry and others—In,
on as the property of Malcom (1. Wilkinson, toms
fy two fieri lacios, om- iii favor of Littleton Atkin
nnd Turner & Co. and tlie other in favor, of Burl
Hepburn & Co.—property pointed out by plsintii
attorney. .
Txx'o hundred two nnd n half acres of Pino LAS
in tlie fourteenth district, Houston County, No. If
levied on es tiie property of Gabriel Freeman,.totd
fy sundry fieri tacias in iavor of Muriin P. Sparta-
lex-y nmde by a constable.
Two liundi-edtwonndahalfneros of LAND in
fourteenth district of Houston County, No. 14‘t—
ed ou as {lie property of Waiter Shropshire u.id P
bert E. Martin, to sutisfy a fieri fncis in favor of Ja
Jolmson—pro[>ertJj;Pf(intcd out by, John Ci Roopi
Two luiiidred Tu q. arnl a halt acres of Oakx
Hickory I.ANIfmuie twelfth district of 11 him
County, No. ’.Kr^lSviMl'en as the property of .Hid,
Wlmtiy, to satisfy sundry fieri fncias in favor of Cl.
Wholly—levy made by a constable,
“A*
One Half Acre LOT in tlie loivn of Pcrty, IlonsVi
Comity, No. 6—levied on as the property of Be:
min L. M'Farlin, to satisfy sundry fieri facias in fax
of John M. Moore & Co.—levy made by a conita!*
Also, two NEGROES!, Elbert, a boy, twelve )i»
old, and Ilngar, a girl, sixteen years old—both .levs
on ns the property of Pleasant Moore, to- satefji
eri fncias tit fuvor of WtflboriL 3b^IooreJ8pr4«1
pointed ont by John Moore.
HENRY W. R'ALF.Y, Skr'f
jnn 31 ■ ■ It- 14 ' '
On the first TuetdayWMarch fieri,'
W ILL lie sold, at Zcbtilon, in l’ike CotlnlV, k
betxveen the usual hours of sale,' t|ie foB
mg Property, to,wUt. -
One Lot of LAND, No. 107, second district, ore
ally Monroe, now Pike County—levied on ns the j*
perty of William W; Martin, to satisfy three jtanl
eins, one in favor.of 4lie Justices of the* Inf-riof Cra
of Rabun County, a lie in favor of A. &. F. MtS
don, and one iir favor of Tliifris Torfcy—jiwjio.-
pointed out liV defendant.
One black IIOR9E—levied on ns the'properly
Alnjor Barkxvell, to satisfy n fieri facias in favor*
Hampton Thornton—property pointed oOt by dcfe>
dnnt. di’ - ' ,
Two bay IIORSEis,. one yoke of STF.I'fiS.o
oiglit liead of neat CATTI.l:—levied on as lhe(»
pcrty of George Ward, (6 satisfy n fieri facias in! *
of C. J. Atkins, for (lie nwvnf .1. A- J. \\ ia.-liij.—,'
party pointed out liy i|erem)nnt.
One Lot of LAND, No,,lSd, ih the'second ili;W-
originally Monroe, novv l’iko coimty—levied onmfl
|irojierty of Samuel Willinnis, to satisfy three sed
fieri facias, oil in favor of Moses Williams—Icvyn*
and returned to me by n couslalde.
. . . BURREL ORR, Deputy Sk-ff
jan 31 4t 14
SUMTER
Military, Gymnastic Classical SCHOOL
(ri Fill ERE xvill be cstahlishcd near Sumterfi'i
4L R. C. foffbivitli, an ACADEMY, to he «ip*
t*-i;di-d lo alile Professors am! Teachers, “in
branch of tlie Arts and Sciences. The whole'crfa
of a Student, including Tuition, Clothing, .M 1 ®
cel attendance, Arc.'shall not exceed .-^300per»anu*
The village is ns healthy as any in tlie L’m' 011 - “J
Academy will be conducted, ns nearly ns any-!-
Acauemv xvill be conducted, ns nearly us a 1 *:
like tlie U. S. Academy at IVcstpeint, Mr. Partri'A
School at Middletown, and Sir. Yatasbi, in ths "8
cm part of New-York.
Two liundi-cd or more Students can he acre a?
dated with good Boarding. Arc. .> ; Kjy, •• .
Letters [post paid) addressed to Dr: James
xvotth, Tliomas Dugan, Esq. (Vtn. llayiK-sivoidyJ
or srujor W. IL Thetis, nt Sumter Courthou^cy
xvill receive early attention.
It is hoped the Acidemv will go into operati™.
furth-d.Yhy 1st Mnrclt next. The Building
ftnislied in a short time, nnd so soon as one of
ficerscon visit one of the Northern lmtitutiom^j
return, due notice; " ill lie given. ,
■Sumterrille, 8. C. Dcr.d, 1823. 3t jssl*
j:.S:THtr*■’< EDUCATION; fW A
T HE Henry Academy,- at Macdonm!;;h.
county,) xvill go into operation on MoMgf
lOtii of January, 1827. Tiie Trustees lisvc
as Rector, tlie Rev. Jaxics Ga.miii.l, formerly teem
of the Academy at Church IlHli 8. C. Fnikt!'
instruction of tliis gentleman, Students xi ill bqF[K
ed to enter uny College which patents or .
may select, lu the Female Department mi m--"
tress has been obtained who has the confident*--,
noard, nnd has evinced herself well qualified t° t,w
the essential branches of education, ,
The Trustees flatter tlu-ms'lee-stliat the welly- 1 j.
health of this village, the moral and n-iigioijs C»*
ter of It* citizens, and the qttabllihM rniuUtlonJ 1
'*•
head of the Institution, will receive very geetruF
ronage. Grammar and GcograWiy will be
$5 per qharter; Latin, Greek, Mathoipatics,
Sciences generally, al $7. Reference tna^
Sciences generally, al S7. Rclerence tnay * r .
to the President of Franklin College, and '
Holt, of Augusta. . ’
JOHN WOOD,;
TIIOSIAS C. RUPLE,
JACOB STOKF.S,
WILLUJI HARDIN,
AMASA SPENCER.
h. * SrKrffiltlW