Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1826-1832, March 12, 1827, Image 4

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m M- BHCH* VALUABLE town lots - FOR SALE. ' WILL be sold, to the highett bidder, on SATURDAY, the J7th of March next, the balance of the LOTS in the Town ot ZEBULON—Terms as heretofore.'—By • order of the Inferior Court of Pike Coun day of February, 1827. THE MIJJSmSL. ron mn teleobxfii. Farewell! farewell!—my thoughts to thee Will torn through every change of time: And wouldst thou sometimes think of me, When treading a far distant clime, 'Twould soothe the sadness of my lot, l delight— And add netv jov to each i To know that I was not not forgot, Remembered though exiled from fight. Farewell! farewell!—the time has come That hears me from thy sight, sweet girl: Perhaps so stern may be my doom, That we may never meet again; Yet on the altar of my heart, To tlice shall friendship minister, And memory, till life depart, Unto tbv image oft recur. But whutsoe’er our fate, let still Our trust upon each other dwell;- Thcn let the tempest run its fill— It cannot harm us—oh! farewell. From the National Banner. AN INDIAN MELODY. Mv Indian maid, I’ve left my home, And paddled in iny light canoe Across the rapid river’s foam, And trod the waste to fly to you. But thus to gaze in fund delight, Repays the dangers of my flight. ary d And trackless lulls seemrich and fair, They need no blooming flowers to wile My wandering steps, while thou art there. In thee alone combine the sweets; That lure me to thoir lone retreats. ty.thl fab 14—~5t- -10 bruary, i«7- H. G. JOHNSON, Clerk. MERCHANTS HOTEL JUID AUGUSTA STAGE OFFICE, ‘ CHARLESTON, S. Q. Comer of King and Society Street t, sioa—msiso sen. Immediately in the centre of the Wholesale Business, IT is considered sufficient to add, that this well known establishment is still un der the immediate direction of the sub scriber, who is ever jgntcfsi for the liberal patronage he has received for five years, dnring which he has been engaged in the business; and that he has engaged the persona^attention of Mr. Chkistophf.r Miner, of Clinton, Georgia, whose mi divided attention Will he given to his guests. The Augusta Stage Office will be kept at the above establishment, from the 1st January, 1827. Days of de parture as usual,Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 11 o’clock A. M. CHARLES II. MIOT. iiov 21 4m WILL BE SOLD, A T Lowndes Court House, on the fourth Thursday in March next, One Lot of LAND, belonging to the estate of llcnry Joyce, deceased. Also, at Thomas Court House, on the Saturday after, One Lot of LAND in that County, Be longing to the above estate. A 'so, at Pike Court House, oil the first Monduy in April, One Lot of LAND, No. 80, belonging to the above estate. The above sales will be on a cred it nutil the first day of January, 1890, purchasers giving small notes and approved security, jan 24 WASHINGTON JOYCE. fly The glow worm’s lamp shall be oar guide, And nations of the western star, Shall welcome home my Indian bride. No rival hunter of the deer ■ c- Dure stop thy path while lam near. ji^IiE KNOXVILLE ACADEMY, Crawford Corn- My home is o’er yon furore lake, ' The forest Waves Hs boughs above; lion- life may calmly glide, and take A full repast of peace and love, And oh! bow dear my but shall be, Wlicn tliou art safe, and I with thee. craggy 1 To storm the poverts of the bear, ' AnJ tread the gloomy vales, to rouse The panther from his nigged lair. In rapture at thy feet to place The valued trophies of the chase. And when the breece of-even floats,' We’ll walk beneath the cedar shade. To hear the turtle's plaintive notes, Or listen to the wild cas^fe; -. _> When murmuring waters, deep and dear, Make music on the pensive ear. ... went'into operation on the 2d of January, 1827. ' The Trustees beg leave to inform the public, that a great change has already taken place in this village, botli in the. morals and philanthropic viewsef its inhabitants. Morality, the noblest ornament and most permanent fabric of society: and piety,’ the source of the -sweetest end sublimcst pleasures, now reside in our-village. The gentleman whom we have employed, as. Rector of our Academy,' Mr. Wjs. H. Bourn, has.come most cordially ^commended, by the Trustees of the Germanton Academy, North Car olina, as their former teacher. Under the Instruction of this gentleman, students will be prepared .to join ‘any .College that pareuts or guardians may select. We flatter ourselves, that, from the salubrity of .this situation, the excellence of its water, and the evinced teflon of Qur'prcsent Rector, 1 the institution will ive a general patronage. •ography, English Grammar, and other sciences taught et-$5 pen quarter. The Latin and The daughters of oar tribe are blest With ruby lips and sparkling eyes, But white thine image haunts my breast. In vain the glance of beauty flies. Let other hearts their nanture* own. Aline glows for thee and thee alune. Then fly with me,‘while night reclines In sable pomp on woods and rills, I’ll bear thee o’er these drear confines In triumph te my native hills, Where warrior-bands shall never roam To tear thee from a lover’s home. From the Charleston Patriot. The Poison Arroics of Africa.—-Mr. Edi tor: Whatever is calculated to illustrate tho customs of distant countries, thoir manners, their habitations, thoir utensils, or their arjns, must bo a subject of interest. . The late travels of Major Denham and Captain Clap- perton, beside their discovery of countries in Control Africa, before unknown, give a light on many subjects, of which formerly wo hud but an obscure Knowledge.—Amongst thoso, the poisoned arrows stand very prominent.— By tbe accuunU.of Major Denham, it isa wea pon die slightest scratch of which is death: no thing can equal it excepting the bite of the rat tlesnake. Major Denham accompanied an ex pedition of horso and foot, armed with musk- etijr, against the Felatahs, the bravest of tho African nations. ... ' Tho Felatahs aro not of tho negro raco, hut are of a bronze color, and aro ovidontly of A; rab’ descent. The combatants met, and tho contest was not Jong doubtful. The army of tho assailants, principally on accqunt of the cowardico of the Bornou horse, woro defeated, and tho poisonod arrows of tho Felatahs made dreadful execution. In the flight, Major Den ham was frequendy in tho most critical dangor hundreds of thoso arrows falling all aroum him. Tho wouqdcd horses wero seen after half an hour to drop dead; and the soldiers died, swelled, and tne blood issuing at ovory pore. Boo Khaloom, s, Morohant General, under whoso escort Don Oudncy and his par ' "ftt ty had crossed tho Dcsart, foil from his horso and expired, by a slight wound in (he foot from one of (hose arrow*. U TEltAll V NO TICE. ■ ■ L n. ni L.w'ifJj-iS. 1 111 11 - — = Mmedfomimgh Hall* T ins TAPE convenience and neatness, wnicn win imasru ever, r v Sr“"cf.'.'vmm'fnimwhom every at- PERS. The Business will he under the entire direction of Air. Hexdj.bv Varkeii, Irom wn m ry tention may be relied upon to make comfortable those who patronise the above Establishment, lam will be accommodated with separate rooms if necessary. Rates as common. HENDLEy VARNER, Macdonovgh, Henry County, Jan. 24,1827. WILLIAM HARDIN. Otfiihi first Tuesday in APRIL nc,f i W n.iT be sold at'the courthouse in tfie jw, . Zehulan. Pike countu. between th* 7®* JACKSOJtf HOTEL, ®a®W®a©]B!£i3h®£, Subscriber has removed his TAVERN and BOARDING HOUSE from the ^hcformerlyoc- pied, to a larger and more commodious Building, on the east side of heiMPItG^rMFNTS w/Nvrmiipi rn t,.i..Mn, ,„ Cninn.| Warner, where he has made many new IMPROVfiAlEN lrt, Zebuton, Pike county, between the usual of sale, ■ 202 1-2 acres of LAND, more or ! Pu known by Lot No. 54, in the seventh district, for*? iy Monroe, now Pike county, levied on as the nro*?' ty of Edward.Yarborough, to satisfy a.Fl. Fa. in of ?amuel Fariss. ro: WILLIAM V. WHITE feb 27 Sheriff of Pike Cou«, jts T he cupled, to a larger and more commodious 1! town of MONTICELLO, belonging to Colonel VVaiiici, ™-wv — --—- ;”r,“8 „ , „„„ „„_mai and is now prepared to keep ENTERTAINMENT on terms as accommodating as at *"LS e "™ House in the State. His ARRANGEMENTS are extensive and complete, and his FARE the best tne C0 N n, S. C LAND r s bought, sold, and exchanged as usual. Correct MAPS of the < !“illd.'lflbi5ed > erathf re vious PURCHASES, may be seen at liis house, and jnformnUon on the ,ub|e £^p[jJgj|jjJ JORDAN™ Montieelln, Jasper County, February 7, 1827-— EAGLE HOTEL. STRIIE subscriber continues to occupy that well known stand in the town of MACON, known as the'JEA- A OLE HOTEL, where lie is prepared to entertain TRAVELLERS und BOARDERS, in the most OLE HOTEL, where he is prepared , r / , ., genteel and comfortable manner. His arrangements are extensive and commodious, and he hopes from h.s ■ <it a continuance of the support he has hitherto received. Thefollow- cxperience and strict attention z are the rates of his House: BOARD and LODGING, by the year, • BOARD and LODGING, by the mouth, BOARD per week, - BOARD per day, .... BREAKFAST, DINNER, SUPPER, - - - • • LODGING, - - - - - • • HORSE; by the month, - - ' ■ HORSE per week, • - - HORSE per day, HORSE per single Feed, SERVANTS, half price. 8192 00 18 00 7 00 1 25 37 1-2 - 50 37-1-2 12 1-2 15 00 - 5 00 75 - 37 1-2 JOEL RUSHIN. Macon, Jamtary 31,1827. Mac©]* hotel*. treats and guardians may rest assured, that the ! Hiiigent'attentfoA will ne taken to advance the ents noth’ in murdsntid literature. I torfst students . Boarding can he obtained at a very reduced price in the village.’ ; ‘Edward darker, Hi TO. LOCKHART, ^Trustees. ‘-i C.M. ROBERTS, feb 27 rlB0t ; ~ * NOTICE A LL persons having legal demands against the ia. Estate of JereiuaK Tompsox, deceased, will present them in their proper form for i their proper form for payment. THOMAS B. GORMAN, adm’or. fcb gi-vr-et-—17 ;: , TL -• . LOST NOTE. [coev.] ; '.VHP JJY the 25th of December next, we or either of r ise. W. Howard-or bearer twenty, dollars,' for vuhie received, the 15th MnV, 1826; ' :G. COLLINS. ANDREW COLLINS. ’.■‘‘’V •• Georgia—Bibb County. Personally came before me, Daniel Matheson, a j i tit: ;:f til. .mi': fur ■ i «'i liny J'lti'i : \V Hew ard, who, being duly sworn, deposeth and saith, that the original note, of wliicli the ahove is n copy, as rashccan recollect, is loit or mislaid. ■ESt-L- w '; - r JAMES W. HOWARD. Sworn to, tlie 150i February. 1827. .-r r ■ DANIEL MATHESON, J. P. . Notice.—I, the said Howard) do forUnm all per sons from trading for, or having aqy-thing-to do.ivith, shia ’notq. T . JAMES W. HOWARD, teb 21 3tp- 17 ; ; “ NOTICE,. ; - , •J%TINE months after .date,’application \yill be made JLT to lhe honorable'(lib .Inferior Court of Monroe County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, forle.ive to sell the Roal Estate of Elijah Curry, deceased, for \he benefit of the heirs of said deceased: 8HELMAN DURHAM, Guardian. jan 17——t9m <5EORGIA—Montgomery County, iMT'HEUEAS 'James Alston applies for letter? of w . administration on . . M'M.Unr, late of .snid ci'unly, deceasrd. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and nvdituM of said dcreased to bo and appear at ruy office within the time prescri bed by law, to show cause, If,any they con, why let ters shall not be granted. . Given under my hand, this I3tli February, 1827. r, LUCIUS CHURCH, c. c. o. feb 21 17 I atu led to make thos^ observations bn (fto African poisoned arrow, principally from hav ing seen a quiver containing a collection of them, which Mr. David Bailey has deposited in tho Museum of Mr. M'Millau, along with a very pretty African sword, and sovoralotlicr curiosities, which Mr. Bailey has had in his. possession for several years. . Letters from Laguirn, of January 26, state, that-the picsonco of Bolivar in Venezuela had restored tranquility and inspired general confl- dcnce. Business at Laguira had experienced a complete renovation, and commercial trans actions were prosecuting with groat activity, Bolivar was expected at Laguira on tho 26th, for which occasion tho greatest preparations had been made—such as triumphal arches, gar lands, &c. Tho utmost joy prevailed among tho citizens. • Tho Greek frigate Hellas, arrived at Malta, November 29th, in 32 days from New .York; took on board 39 Greek Prisoners, (who had been detained on suspicion of boing pirates,) and sailed Dec. 1st for Napoli. On entering tho harbor of Malta, tho Hellas hoisted the Greek flag and fired a salute, which was returned from the forts. Lin- . ^■Nurseries, near Now York, offers to the public such assortment of ■ ,V‘! TREES AND PLANTS; a- they may ilesire. The collection of Fruit Trees of all the varibfis kinds, and also of.Orontncntal Trees, Shrubs, and Plants, is well known for its great extent and superiority: but In addition to.the immense ac quisitions of former yean, the proprietor now offers aboveJite hundred NEW VARIETIES of the choicest Pruitt, which fire not in possession of any other es tablishment in this country; ami all of which arc an- nouncedin the Catalogues for 1820, which have just issued from the press. The assortmentof Grapes con sists of above TWO HUNDRED and FIFTY VA RIETIES, and comprises the finest (Itties and Table Grafts known in France, Germany, Italy, ami tin- Crqnca—end the proprietor having acquired exten sive information on the subject from actual'experience, is able to make such selections as may he suitable to any particular locality; and where such selections are left to him, he w ill send such as cannot fail to suc ceed. .Thepricc for the first* assortment ot twelve Vines, is Eight Dollars,- for the second assortment. Six . Dollars, end for the third assortment, Four and a Half Dolton.' The collection of ROSES exceeds FIVE HUNDRED VARIETIES, and of GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS, about TWO TIIOU8AND SPECIES, comprising twenty thousand POTS—among which are'ell those known as most beautiful end rare. Catalogues may be had gratis of Jamks Heron, Esquire, E. Street; and orders through him, or per cud, will meet prompt execution. " WILLIAM PRINCE, C.M. -" l - — mSI - • rente, tie. november 7 SHERIFFS’' SALES] On the first Tuesday in APRIL not, W ILL be sold at the Courthouse in the tovae Zebuton, Pike County, between the usual how of sale, the following Property, via; One lot of LAND, No. 84 in the 2d 4 trict formerly Monroe now’Pike county, levied oal the property of James Sanderford, to satisfy an cw cution in favor of Jamas Holmes. Property nniru n,, t by Eli McFail. - . , Two lots of LAND, Nos. 132 in the y trict, and 72 in the 9th, formerly Monroe now ft! unty, levied on as the property of Solomon Ho» Ty an execution in favor of Stewart &p district, county, I to satisfj grovel. Property pointed out by Stephen Hoee*Z security on stay ofcxccution. 01 The east half of Lot No. 152, in the fij, district formerly Monroe now Pike county, leviedea as the property of Jeremiah Goolsby, to satisfy, execution in favor of Pleasant Macon. PtotM pointed out by plaintiff in execution. Jseyy madeiti returned by a constable. One lot of LAND, No. 80, in the _ trict originally Monroe now Pike county, levied on the property of Charles L. Gilbert, to satisfy sotii cution in favor of Ezekiel Perkins, for the use of h ward Pate. Property pointed ont by plaintiff. U made and returned by a constable, BURREL ORR, feb 27 D. S. Pike Count), On the first Tuesday in April next, W ILL be sold at the court house, in the toxin Forsyth, Monroe county, between theb«j of ten and four o’clock, agreeable to an act of the | gislature of the state of Georgia, the state's intend j the following lots of LAND, to.wit: The east half of lot forty-three, (43) in the slithfc trict of Monroe county, containing one hundred ox and a fourth (TUI 1-4) acres. The south half of lot one hundred and sixty-tin (162) in the thirteenth district of Monroe county ca tabling one hundred one and a fourth flOl 1-1) ana WILLIAM HUCKABY, S/itnJ. The subscriber having taken'the above Establishment, recently occupied by R. Coleman, Esq, and madje considerable ^improvements therein, is now prepared to accommodate BOAR- S and TRAVELLERS, in the most genteel and comfortable manner.. His accom modations arc extensivo, and no pains will be spared to give satisfaction to his customers. ‘ TIMOTHY BRUEN. Miteoti, December 12,1826. - . .. FOR SALE A valuable • TRACT ot LAND in the County of Bibb, six miles from Macon, on the Federal Road, a good stand for a house of entertainment, and a healthy and : beautilul situation,’ with a never failing 'n the premises, are between forty and fifty ration, well fenced, arid several cabins, tract contains 152 1-2 acres. This plantation can be got very low, by applying early, for terms, to Ma jor J. P. Booth, or Major Thomas Nafier of Macon. N.-.B.- All persons are forewarned from cutting tim ber on said premises, (fourth district, No. 73) under the penalty of the law. dec 5 THE SPARTA FEMALE ACADEMY I S this day opened for the reception of Scholars, under-ihe superintendence of Mrs, Julia Warner. A gentleman liberally educated will aid in teaching the Languages, higher branches of Mathematics, ona ural Science. The institution is furnished with a tori-applies for letters of Natural the estate of Archibald Philosophical and Chemical'Apparatus, aMineralo- gictl Cabinet,-and Library, Music will be taught by a lady highly recommend ed. Board cun j)c had in the most respectable families ot one' hundred dollars per year. The price of tuition will be at eight, twelve, ami fifteen dollars per term of five months, to be regulated according to. the branches which the scholars may respectively pursue. JOHN LUCAS,^ President. Jons Davies, Secretary. jan 1—-11 GEORGIA—PIKE COUNTY. Clerk of Inferior Court’s Ol.... C1EABORN B. GRAY, ofCapt. Weaver’s district, tolls before Neil Urauhart, esq. a cream colored Indian HORSE,afew saddle spots, his right hindfoot white, four feet six inches’high, six or seven years old febtuary 7——15 GEORGIA—HOUSTON COUNTY. TEN DOLLARS REWARD. RAN away, from the subscriber, on Monday, the 22d ultimo, a NEGRO , MAN, named Jack', stbont twenty-two years of age, five feet nine or ten inch es high, stoutly and well made, and in clining to be khock-lmeed—has n very smiling countenance. It is supposed that be has been inveigled away by some white man. I will give tho above reward, and pay all reasonable expenses, to have him lodged in any j&il in the United States. - JESSE COX. Jones County, Georgia, Februay 14.—.. .10 FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. Stop the runaway Mulatto family ■^7^ in; reas some time ego Jcmimah Armwood, .... a free mulatto woman, for (be sum of two hundred dollars (to enable her to purchase her hus band named Richard, or more commonly called Dick Youngblood, well known in Barnwell District, South Gurnli.m) bound throe of'her girls, uarae'd Becky, about 17 years old; Tcbna, about 14; and Darcas, about 12, to me, to servo as' indented servants,— and 011 Thursday, the 8th instant, she Inveigled them from my service, and removed to parts unknown, taking with them my three servants. ing baby, 1 . t Daniel, a tall likely young man/ nbout two’ntyffive years of age, all mulattoes, ten or eleven in mim. bcr. They started with a cart and white mare. It is not known where they are going, ns they told many contradictory stories of going back to North Carolina, &e.but it Is supposed they are going in company with n Mrs. Aikens, or some such name, from Barnwell district, S. C. whose Itusband absconded, and is in CJ ’ Clerk’s Office of the Inferior Coftri, fSlLAS UZE.NBY. pf Captain Woon’s district, NMWU) juiisr-uAJx* v«jjuuu t* uuir8 utsirici, tolls bcinri: Matthew Sihe-. Evp a ihirk Roan Horse, about ten years old, four feet seven‘or eight inches high, nearly blind. Appraised by Perry Wimberly and Jesse Dupree to twenty dollars—this 18th De cember, 1826. JOSHUA PATTISHALL, Jan 17 . Clerk of the Inferior Court. Teu OoWavs \lewavd. < HANAty4W: • P ROM the subscriber, living in Forsyth, Monroe County, on thc25lh of February, A NEGRO GIRL, by the name of Amanda, supposed to be 18 or 19 years of age, was raised in South Carolina, is of com mon' sice, open, pleasant countenance, b 03 one of which there Is a scar, occi ee, large breasts, asioned by - r a bite. 8h« had on when she went away, a striped calico frock, andjs black silk apron. It is probable thatsome white person has given her a pass. She will proba bly aim for Augusta. • Any person delivering said Girl to me, in Forsyth, •hill receive the above reward, or five dollars if lod ged In mg jail in this state. march ( -19 A. COCHRAN. protcc- ipposed they are gone to 8t. Alary’s, the Alabama. tor. It is su; Florid**. A further reward of §2o will be given for the ap* prehension ami prosecution of any white person who may favor their escape Dick i; about -PI or IT) years of ngo, slioil of stature, and light complected mulqtlo, illiterate, Iiulkeen, art ful an J sensible, Well acquainted with the world. It wllj take a very wist; person to.detect and keep him, for it is ten to one if he don’t talk himself off, as It c hns a hundred plausible stories to endeavor to enlist the feelings of others in his behalf. Jemlmah is a fall, long visage, und rather a dark mulatto, nlxnit ,T. or 45 years of age. Becky, a plump, bright cbmpleeted mulatto, about 17 years old. Tcenaand Darcas, long visage and darker, 14 nnd 12 years old.' Alt persons in 500 miles round, who may have seen or heard of them, are invited to call on me, or send all the infor mation they may have to communicate, which will be recorded by me; and whomsoever gives that infor mation which will lead to their detection and appro- tension, will be entitled to a reward of 828. JOHN GUIMARIN, Watcl -maker, . No. 171, Brood-street, Augdria. Ga. Avgusta, «Ia.) February 12, 1827. i ’ feb 31——3t- 17 On the first Tuesday in April next, W ILL be sold in the to wn of Perry, Houston m ty, within the usual hours of sale, the follow* property, to wit: Fpur NEGROES, viz; Ned a man30yea old, Chaney a woman 22 years old, Betty a mowi 25 or 30 years old, and her girl child Eliza 2 yearstl —all levied on as the property of David W. Mani.i satisfy a Fi. Fu. in favor ui Simon Dupree and otic —jminted out by defendant. ♦ , • . Two hundred two and a half (202 1-2) sen Oak and Hickory LAND, in the eleventh diseit Houston comity, number seventy, (No. 70) well* proved—also one half acre LOT in the towu of Pen improved, whereon John Wimberly now lives—sill vied on as his property, to satisfy two Fi. FoaorI favor of M'Grath & Stoodley, the other in fwoti James Hooten—pointed out by defendant. Two hundred two und a half(202 1-2) am Oak-and Hickory LAND, well improved, in the rip; district Houston county, number forty-three (No.i —levied on osthc property of William Cole, to sato n Fi. Fa. in favor of.tne Bank of Darien—pointed! by defendant. Two hundred twoanda half (202 1-2) am Pine LAND, in fifth district llouiton county, caak sixty-four, (No. 64) with a large improvcmetittte on—levied on ns the property ot Theodore Uetnj.t satisfy u Fi. l’a. in favor of Henry Bunn—prqt* pointed out by defendant.- ' i~ Seventy (70) acres LAND, moro orles adjoining tne4o«vnof Perry, Houston ciSunty, well li proved, whereon Tuttle H. Moreland formerly lived- known by number two hundred and thirty-two, (N. 232) in tne thirteenth district of Houston countj-i vied on to satisfy a Fi. Ea. in favor of David/lndiir. for the use of Patrick Welch, vs. Tuttle H. Jloitlc —propertypointed out by plaintiffs attoruey. One hundred one and a fourth (1011-4) act Oak and Hickory LAND, in the fourteenth district i Houston county, number two hundred and ninety-!* (No. 2U4j—levied on as the property of Girta Cf row, to satisfy nFi. Fu. in favor of John SI. Moon! Co. nnd sundry other .Fi. Fas. issuing from a Junta Court vs. Green Barrow—property-pointed oul by* fepdant. Two hundred two andnhalfC202 1-2)acra of LAND, in the thirteenth district ot Houston ce«? number two hundred and thirty-three (No. ed on as the property of Neil Monroe, to 1 Fa, in faVor* of"W*\>b &. Fisher—Jevy mad* *»i » turned by a constable. One small grey HORSE, six years old,# balfacro LOT, number four, (No’. 4) in letter B. ‘ the town of Perry—lovied on as the property otic? Mi Kelly to satlsty a Fi. Fa. in favor of Uriah G-A* S ottoniev. )« known by number one hundred and thirty tbR"; 133)—levied on as the property of John Tomliori to satisfy- two Fi. Fas. one in fnvor of Jl'Conw Neal,.the. pthey.in favor of I). \V. Shine—prope-O pointed out by the'defendant. . , v -' —HENRY W. RALEY, ShtnL ‘ ADMINISTRATOR'S SAL$- W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in AjM tat pt .the place of holding Courts in thecSw of Decator. . ONE LOT OF LAND, , known by the number 118, In the 19th District efta nttrly Early, now Decatur county. Sold as the pt erty of John Stiles, deceased, for the benefit heirs. Terms of sale will be made known «•* day. aeo 26 JOSEPH G. STILES. Ai^ WILL BE SOLI), A T the Court House in Mmmt Fcruu*. JMF try County, on the third Thursday in March"' 11 Tho LAND belonging to the heirs ot fi* ty Joyce, deceased, via; Fractions No. 316,3U,r Ferry Fractions No. 300 and 307, all on Ihc iw*** of the Oconee river. Also, Trill be. hired an that ilny—A Negro fUKl 2 til the first of January next. .A credit will he given until Jan. 1?28,purclw* giving small notes with niiproved security. jan WASHINGTON JOW^ ADMINISTUA TOR'S SALE. A GREEABLE to an order of tho Inferior l 0* Twiggs county, will be sold on the nr« 1 day in MAY ndit/ at the C6urthouse In th® Mortons Ttciggs County, between ilio usual sqje, A NEGRO WOMAK, , >y the name of Amy. Sold as the propertr"^ h Rogers, deceased, for the benefit of the bein»^ creditors. ’ Toms Ctob. , ,, fob 27 p -. JOHN NEAL, ii suiioi ijmu, number one numuey — ty-seven, (No. 197) in tho seventh district, W* county—being the real estate of Jeremiah Totsrfi deceased. ^ THOMAS B. GOEMAN, «*»* feb 21 9toem—17