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V.
THB MINSTREL.
FOR TKX TEtECRAFH*
THE HOPE OF HEAVEN.
There’5 a brain of pure celestial light
That marks the patli. likf diamond) bright;
.Illuming life's unspotted page—
The balm of ycutn—support of age;
To sol are earthly cares ’ti) given—
It is the joyous liopc of Heaven.
Without this hope, alas! to die.
What hosom could its tumults fly:
No tears could heal the mental woes
Tlmt from the lmrthen’d conscience flow—
Nothing can soothe the bosom riven
But the pure joyous hopes of Heaven.
Earth’s fleeting joys, alas! how vain
To calm the heart’s corroding pain!
Contrition mars too soon its pleasure—
Time scatters soon the sordid treasure:
Too late we find, in vain we’ve striven
For what yields not the hope of Heaven.
In hearts alone. Where virtue shines—
Where hope, faith, charity, combine—
To light the soul In bright ntrny,'
’Tis these shall iee.d its onward way,
Through regions to the faithful given
Where dwells the ceaseless joys of Heaven.
EUGENIO.
AlfcROINE.
It was morn, and Eliza arose;
Her stockings and shoes she put on;
Instinctively followed lipr nose,
And walked with her hack to the sun.
Abe smiled, and the woods were illumed;
SI13 sighed, and the vales were depressed;
She breathed, nnd the air was perfumed;
She frowned, and saw nature distressed;
She nodded, the trees nodded too!
She murmured, nnd so did the rill;
She wept, nnd tho evening dew
Fell in tears on the neighboring hill;
She slept, nnd fair flowers sprang up;
.She blushed, and tho rose looked more red;
She was hungry, she Went home and supped;
She'was tired, nnd so went to bed.
f REMEDY FOR INFECTION.
Notice* SlA€ON HOTEL.
prftfiE subscribers have settled themselves perma-
•1L nently at Macon, Bibb County, Georgias and have
united their profeisionhl interests under the firm of
POIHEL & OOIIB.
They will practice LAW in Bibb and the adjacent
Counties. One of them may always be found in town,
their office is in Chapman’s piazza, next to Judge
Strong's, corner of Mulberry and Fourth streets.
a- mum* ■-Tffiy.tTguinx.
CAItLETON D. COLE.
Macon, April 2 tf—24
The Georgia Patriot, Southern Recorder and Journal
of Milledgeville,Chronicle and Constitutionalist of Au
gusta, and the Savannah papers will give the above 2
or 3 insertions, and forward their accounts for settle
ment.
gTOHE subscriber continues the Practice of Lute in
iJL this place. In addition to the Counties in which
he has heretofore practiced, lie will attend the Supe
rior Courts in the Counties of Lee, Muscogee, Troup
and Coweta. _ _ _
jmi 2—Jlf JOHN P. BOOTH.
SHERIFFS’ SAUgfl
’ On the first Tuesday in JUNE net,
ILL be sold in the town of Ferru re,,,., ’
1y, within the usual hours ofsale.itulcAj 111
property, to wit;
202 1-2 acres oak and hickorv
innivor) in (lia 1 lilwlicf>•?#>( ir .
well improved,in the 11th district Houston
whereon Johii •-- *——■-
ssssiftsaat’
acre LOT in Perry, w heJ
AND
DRUGS.
F LtTKER & COLLINS, Macon, Georgia, have
just received, nnd keep constantly on hand, a
general assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS,
PAINTS, &c. among which are
Cream Tartar Graduated BXeas-
Carbon. Ammo- ures
nia Glass furniture as’d
Cinnamon Hellebore Black
Cretappt do White
Elastic Catheters Hartshorn
do Bougcs Indigo, Spanish
Ergot India Rubber
Extract Liquorice Iceland Moss
do Cicuta Isinglass
do Gentian Ipecac
• do Henbane Iron Curb.
Ether Jalap
Flowers Benzoin Janies' Powders
do Sulpli. Juniper Berries
Fox Glove Lignum Quassia
Lint, Patent
Litharge
Acid Nitric
do Sulphuric
do Muriatic
do Tartaric
tlo Prussic
Aqua Forth
Anow Root .
Alliim
Alcohol .
Arsenic
Antimony
Anuis Seed
Rnlsam Copaiva
do Peru
do Tolu
Borax, reliued
Burgundy Pitch Flax Seed
Blue Vitriol Fennel do
The subscriber having taken the above Establishment, recently occupied by R. Coleman,
Esq. and made considerable improvements therein, is now prepared to accommodate BOAR
DERS and TRAVELLERS, in the most genteel and comfortable manner. His accom
modations are extensive, and no pains will be spared to give satisf^don tohw cu;gRUEN
Macon, December 12, 1826. . / . • , ,
maWMow house.
‘be 5^|
m
Ono of tho most astonishing discoveries, pro
eroding from the advanced state of science, is
that of a material to “disinfect” places and ob
jects of the offensive and deadly vapours inher
ent in putrefactivo masses; and also in confined
and infected situations. If subsequent experi
ence shall verify ono half the benefit which the
discoverer (M. Labarraque.a chemist in Paris,)
infers from tho instances ho has witnessed of
its surprising efficacy, we may hopo that yellow
fever, nnd other frightful forms of pestilence
which walk invisible, will bo banished from tho
world. The discovcror gives distinct instruc
tions for tho preparation, which is simple, and
apothecaries will find no difficulty in making it,
so that it may go with perfect safety into com
mon use. The chemical combinations of chlo-
rido of soda, nnd chloride of lime are tho mu.
tcrials which possess tho wonderful power of
depriving substances of their offensive odours,
and of chocking the putrefactive process. Tho
chloride of linio has been applied to tho purifi
cation of Lnznrcttoes, infected ships, hospitals,
manufactories, tho persons of soldiers, sailors,
merchandise at quarantine; and with the most
triumphant success in the cleansing of sowers.
One instanc, in proof of the latter, occurred in
a “horrid sewer in Paris, which had boon im
passable for more than 40 years.” Eight work
men lost their lives in attempting to penetrate’it
in 1782. It had been loft to itself from tho
dread it justly inspired in tho workmen mid au
thorities; but' as it was an accumulating nui
sance, the Council of health solicited tho advice
of M. Labarraquo who offered to superintend
the operation. Several workmen had fallen In
to a stato of suspended animation tho day be
fore. M. L. caused a large tub filled with the
solution of chloride of lime to be placed near
tho margin, and a pail full by the side of cacli
workman, who often wet their hands, arms, and
I applied it with a moistened cloth
and nostrils. The surface and
sewer wore constantly sprinkled
.a#*'th it, and tho work completed in four hours
without any accident. M. Labarraquo imme
diately proceeded to tho house of one of the
men who had been struck entirely sensolosss.—
Although it bad been many hours since he lost
his recollection, inhaling the vapor of the chlo
ride of soda instantly relieved him, and be re
covered in a few days. In another case “the
pationt was unconscious, the breathing appoar-
>. cd extinct—eves closed and insensible. A
moistened napkin was immediately placed un
der his nostrils, when in a minute life uttered a
plaintive cry uud opened his eyds. Tho ap
plication was repeated, when after a fow min
utes the tenatus with its frightful train disap-
. pearod; he breathed freely, aud was in a con
dition to resume his work."
The use of tho remedy in healing wounds,
arresting mortification, modifying cancerous
and other disagreeable topical complaints are
among tbe blessings attributed to this discovery.
' Another important benefit insisted on by M.
L. is, that a judicious application of. tho solu
tion will divest the dissecting room of its nox
ious qualities, preventing those most severe ca
ses of typhus fever which arc found among tho
students of anatomy, who thus fall a sacrifice
to their love of science, by continually inspiring
an atmosphere loaded with pernicious exhala
tions.
Our main inducement for giving this particu
lar account, is {he hopo that apartments, and o-
ven streets, may bo disinfected, whorever yel
low fever or contagious diseases appear, and to
call the attention of thoso who can direct tho
eminent service, should we bo again visited
frith tho pestilence. Wo are tbe more strenu
ous, as the “Commissioners of Health at Mar
seilles, charged with making experiments on the
4iso of chloruets of limo and soda in the Laza
retto, hayo madp a report confirmatory of their
Utility.’wVtte York Times,
Bole Armen Fowler's Solution Logwood
Calomel Ginger Root Manua Flake
Castor do- Powder Mace ,
Cantharides • Gum Aloes Madder
Corrosive Subli- do Ammonia Magnesia Alb.
mate p do Arabic do Calc.
Cassia . do Assaftstida Musk
Cloves do Benzoin ' Mustard
Cochineal do Catechu Mortars& Pestles
Colutnbo do Guniac. assorted
Camomile flowers do Gamboge Nutmegs
Caraway Seed do Copal Galls
do Kino Nux Vomica
do Myrrh Orange Teel
do Opium Oil Almonds
do Scammony do Amber, rect.
do Shellac do Annisccd
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he has taken that well known establishment, front
ing the Court house in the town of CLINTON, Jones County, Ga. formerly occupied by H. H. Slat-
ter, Esq. as a Tavern and Boarding House, and having made various improvements therein, he is now prepar
ed to entertain BOARDERS nnd TRAVELLERS) in a genteel and comfortable manner. His accommoda
tions are very extensive; end his table, bar, stables, &c, are at all times well furnished. Unremitting exer
tions will be made fur the comfort of bis customers, and he solicits a sharwof the patronage of the public.—
Families can be accommodated with separate rooms. <•
SOL. HOGE.
CLINTON, Ga. April 30,1827. 27tf . ' .
~ COFFEE HOUSE.
ay b
Coriander
Ciibebt' .
Copperas
Canella Alba
Cascarilla
Cowhnge
Court Piaster
Castor Oil '
Caustic Lunar
do Tragacanth do Cinnamon
do Camphor do Caraway
Gentian
iGlass Funnels
do Common do Mortars
Ointment of Can- Snuffs
thoridcs Saffron
Ointment, Mercu- Sassaparilla
rial Savin
Ointment, Basil- Saunders Red
icon Salts, Glauber
Ointment, Citron do Epsom
do Cloves
do Juniper
do Lavender
do Lemon
do Origanum
do Pcnnyroynl
do Peppermint
do Petroleum
do Rosemary
do Spear Mint
do Turpentine
do Worm Seed
Tartar Emetic
Turmeric
Terebinth Venet
Uva Ursi
Valerian
Orris Root do Rochelle
Pearl Ashes do Tartar
do Barley do Nitre
Pepper, Black do Soda
Long Senna ’
Peruvian Bark Snake Root
Pimento Spermacctti
Pink Root Spirits Hartshorn Phials assorted
Plaster Adhesive do Nitre Window Gloss
do Rokorans do Tnrpcntlnc Glue
Precipitate, Red do Wine, rect. Ivory Black
do White do .Lavender’ Hair Powder
Phosphorus Com. Drop Lake
Quicksilver Sponge Durable Ink
Rhubarb Sulpli. Roll Wafers
Resin Yellow Squills Pill Slabs
Sulph. Zinc Soap, Castile Tooth Brushes
do Potash do Shaving. Smelling Bottles
do Quinine do Windsor Starch
Sulphurate Anti- Stora^, Liquid ..Sweet Oil
mony Sugar of Lead , Super Carb. Soda
PAINTS, &c. ♦
Red Lead . Rose Pink Drop Lake
Chrome Yellow Teredescana Sand
Spanish Brown Umber
lue Smalts Vermillion
Venetian Red ' Copul Varnish
Kings Yellow Japan do
FrcncIrUo Verdigris
Black Lbad Prasssian Blue
PATENT MEDICINES, &c.
Bals. Honey Opodeldoc Worm Lor
Bateman's Drops Godfrey’s Cordial Henry’s Ci
British Oil Seidlilz Powders TurlingtonsBals’jn
Em. Peppermint Soda do Lee’s Pills
Eye Water Fancy Essences Antique Oil
Itch Ointment Lip skive Milk of Roses
Wash Balls I’omatnm Roll Cologne Water
Stoughton’s Bitters V
Also, a number of other articles; all of which they
will sell low on accommodating terms.
May 14 tf 39- ■
T HE subscriber tenders bis acknowledgments to his friends and the public generally, for tbe very liberal
patronage heretofore received, and solicits a continuance of their favors. BOARDERS by the year,
or half year, will be received at §12 60 per month. Man and Horse per day, at §1 60. His Bar will, be
furnished with good LIQUORS, and his Table with the best the countiy affords. His Stables arc large and
airy, and will at all times be supplied with plentiful PROVENDER and an attentive Ostler.
JOHN DOWNER.
Millcdgctille, April 30,1827. . 27
==
j WANTED to PURCHASE,
f OTS No. 102 and 103, in the 3d District, origin.
JLJ ally Houston, now. Crawford county. The per
sons holding said Lots, may obtain • fair price for the
same, on application at this office. Lot No. 103 was
drawn by John Bryant of Laurens county. No. Iu3 it
is believed, was drawn by a man by the name of Scar
brough, place of residence not recollected.
May 14 "It— ■■ -29
Filtering
Lamp Black
Rotten-Stone
Poroice do
Lamp OH
TO THE PUBLIC.
9TRHE subscribers having purchased the Store Iatc-
vLi ly occupied by Sir. A. E. Stratton, together
with his
STOCK of GOODS. ■
now offer them on as liberal terms as they can be bad
at any store in the County.» Tbe former customers of
Sir. Stratton, and the public generally, are most res
pectfully solicited to call, with this assurance, that no
exertions on our part shall be wanting to render them
every satisfaction.
A good supply of GROCERIES will be kept con
stantly on hand. Additions to the present stock are
daily expected.
liberal Discounts will always be made on all pur
chases for Cotton or Cash.
TAYLOR, SIURDOCK & CO.
Hillsborough; Jasper CoUnty, Jan. 1,1827.
Dissolution..
T HE Copartnership heretofore existing under the'
firm of-Arnett Sc Duncan.is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. Persons havings demands against
said firm will present them for payment to the subscri
ber; end. those indebted are requested to settle the
same as above:'' JAMES E. DUNCAN.
Perry, Houston county, 26fA Feb. 1826. 25 3tp"
AD MINIS TEA TOR’S SALE.
P URSUANT to an order of the Conrt of Ordinary
of Pike County, will be sold, on the first Tues
day in July next, at Decatur, in the county of De-
Kalb. * .
Lot No. 40, In the 14th District formerly Henry,
now De Kalb county, as (he property of Elisabeth
Westmoreland, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs,
&c. R. WESTMORELAND, Aim'r.
March 10 ■ ■ 21 -
[more or less) pine
Perry; on* half acre LOT in' Perm’Whet.^L"]!
Wellborn now lives; twelve thousand
COTTON, more or lew ; and twenty buiChrn
—all levied on as the property of John JITmi.j
satisfy a Fi. Fa. in favor of the executors of r
Smith, deceased, nnd sundiy other Fi. Fas
Wimberly. Property pointed out bv plaintiff’,
ney.
s 202 1-2 acres of oak and hickory LAV
in the 11th district of Houston county,. No. 93
on as the property of William King, to satiA
Fa. in favor of James Washington. Levy
returned by a constable. *'
202 1-2 acres of pine LAND, in the j
district of Houston county, No. 128, levied 05 „
property of David Murray, to satisfy a Fi. p*
ofWHfiam p. Been. Property printed out
202 1-2 acres of pine LAND, in
district of Houston county, No. 244, whereon
ston Wellborn now Uves, well improvcd-W..
os the property of Duncan Nicholson, to zatisfv.
Fa. in favor of Nathaniel Williams and others. V
made and returned by a constable.
Ono mahogany Secretary, 1 walnut I,
stead, 1 pine Slab, 1 Trunk, 2 glass Pitchers 1
Castors, 1 Clock, 2 Lookinggiasses, 2 —W
Rounds, 1 set of Scales ana Weights, j Mir
Wheels, one Oxcart—nil levied on osthe.nroi
James M. Kelly, to satisfy aFi. Fa. in favor ol „
Shine, for the use of II. il. Tarver and others.*’
perty pointed out by the defendant.
NED, a negro man, SO years old ; C1U.I
NY, a woman, 22 years old ; BETTY, g woman yj
years old; and her girl child, ELIZA, 2year’-” ■
all levied on as the property of Dat'd Jr. jlf ;
satisfy a Fi. Fa. in favor of George Walker,
erty pointed out by defendant. . ■
'.HENRY W. RALEY, SheriJ.
apnl30 •
On the first Tuesday in JUNE next,
■^tA/ILL bn sold at the courthouse in the town:!
V V Zebulon, Pike county, between the usual U.
of sale, the following PROPERTY’;
Two hundred two and a half acres of LAND Wj,.
■ less! known by Lot Nfo' two hundred and’ ihA l
le, (239) in the first district,' formerly Monroe cm I
Pike county, Whereon Littleton Long now livcHrl
vied on as. his property,- to satisfy a fieri facias ij|
favor of John Johnson versus Littleton Long andjn.1
so L. Long, security on appeal—property pointed u I
by tlje defendant. g
Also, two hundred two and a half acres of LAND
(more or less) known by Lot No. one hundred'ioil
tv-one, (I5i) |n the first district,formerly Monrococxl
Pike county, whereon Walter BeaUnow-Uves-ritiul
on as the property of James Beall, to satisfy a tr P ;J
facias in fuvor of William Smith—property poiddl
ont by plaintiff’s' attorney. I
VAlsp, one sorrel HORSE about eleven veers ('l l
three COWS aiid CALVES, two Work STEMS J
nnd six bead young RATTLE—all levied on as frl
jroperty of Joseph Baughn, ft) satisfy a fieri facias >1
avor of (he'Justices of the Inferior Court of Fik|
County versus Joseph Baughn, tax collector of ni|
county, and Daniel Kent and Burrell OiT, hisHct>|
ties—property pointed out by tbe defendant. 1
WHJJAM V. WHITE,
april 23-26 Sheriff of Pike Cb
On the first Tuesday in JUNE next,
W ILL be sold at'the Court Iibiisc in the towed
Zebulon, Pikt County, between tbe usual loon
of sale, foe following PROPERTY;
One HOUSE anu LOT, in tho town of Zfookn
whereon John II. Brodnax now lives, knownaslotXo!
five (6) in Square letter E.—levied on as his pro
to satisfy an execution In favor of Barrett &
nine.
■ Upson County.
}EFORE me, Joseph Sturgis, a-Justice of the
LAND FOR SALE. .£ >
THE subscriber offers for sale his
PLANTATION In Ttn'ggi county, lying
nine miles below Macon, on the OcmuR
gee river, on which there is a good Dwcl-
ling House, Gin House, and other necessa
ry buildings, and about 100 acres of cleared land, all In
good repair, the place Is known to be one of the most
eligible situations for a Practising Physician, In this
section of foe country, and would be sold low and on
accommodating terms, or exchanged for good Lands
infoe counties of Bibb or Houston.
ROBERT COLLINS.
Macon, May 14——tf 29
GEORGIA—Uj
B efore me, Joseph st
Peace for said county, personally camo Thomas
J. Hudspeth, who, after being duly sworn, on dath
deposeth and saltb, that be was in possession of a cer
tain DUE BILL, given by Josiali Swain, for twenty
six dollars and nineteen cents, bearing date about foe
7th ef this, instant, as near as deponent recollects, un
to said deponent or order, which said Due Bill is lost
or mislaid. THOMAS J. HUDSPETH.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, thit 16fk day of
February,1827. Josxrn Stchois, J. P.
ft?* All persons are hereby cautioned from
trading for said Due Bill, as foe same has been paid
over to tho subscriber by the maker, this 15th day of
February, 1827. ■
march 12 3alp THOMAS HUDSPETH.
NOTICE.
N INE months after date, application will be made
to tho honorable foe Inferior Court of Monroe
County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, forleave
to sell foe Real Estate of Elijah Curry, deceased, for
foe benefit of foe heirs of said deceased.
SHELMAN DURHAM, Guardian.
j«n 17—19m
GEORGIA—Pike County.
W HEREAS William V. White applies to me for
letters of administration on the estate of Charles
Hinson, senior, late of Conecuh county, Alabama, de
ceased—
TAese are Iherefore to cite tmd 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, ifany they can, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this nineteenth day
of March, 1627. ,
H. G. JOHNSON,
aprii2 €w Clerk of (he' Court of Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Pike County.
W Cim of Inferior Court’s Office.
ILLIAM BREWSTER, of captain Reeves’
district, tolls before John Sessions Esq.
Wk< ONE SORREL MARE,
three years old, with a blaze in her face, her hind feet
white above the fetlock joints. Appraised to thirty-
five dollars, by James Crawley and Thomas G. Phil
lip*, this 2d day of April, 1827.
H. G. JOHNSON, Cleric.
. april 16 25 , - r . , y
** LOST, ^
the Federal Road, between tbe house
versus said John H. Brodnax—property pointfJtnl
by defendant. WILEY MANGHAM,
april 23—86 Deputy Sheriff.
On the first Tuesday in JUNE tied,
^FWILL be sold at the Courthouse in tho town tf I
Vftf Zebu/on, Pike County, within the usual lion I
ol sale, the following Property, to wit: '.
Ono lot of LAND, No. 167, in tho second
district formerly Monroe now Pike county, levkits I
ns the property of ll'illiam W. Marlin, to satisfy elevet
small executions ih favor of Samuel B. Turner. Lt-I
vy made and returned by a constable.
Ono lot of LAND, No. 199, in the second I
district formerly Monroe how Pike county, levied 011
as the property of Aaron Williams, to satisfy twoiu-1
cations in favor of Isaac Bailey, one against Euitn |
Williams and Aaron Williams security on stay d ese
cation; the other agaiust David S. Williams and At-1
ron Williams security on stay of execution.
Twenty COWS and CALVES, leviedc
as the property of John H. Brodnax, to satisfy twoeie I
cutions, one in favor of James H. Jones vs. John II |
Brodnax; thcotherin favor of Cook & Van Wip-
nen vs Brodnax* Danclly.
BURREL ORR, Deputy Sheriff,
april 30
On the first Tuesday in JULY next,
STOLEN,
O R taken away by mistake some time last sum
mer, from near the Post Office, a large Strong
built CHEST with a good Lock (hereon, and contain
ing sundiy articles of Merchandize, apparently the
remnants of a store. Any person giving information
where said Chest and goods can be had shall be libe
rally rewarded. FLUKER & COLLINS.
Macon, May 14 tf 29
INFORMATION WANTED.
O N orabontthc 6th April, 1821, a young Mau by
foe name of DARLING GREENE, lefttae and
said he was goingsomewhere in foe neighborhood of
of Milledgeville, Baldwin county, Georgia, and I have
never heard of him since. Any person that can give
at August
thcr.
MARY GREENE.
Augusta, April 17—28
of
1 Wo-
NOTICE. Vy,"
I HEREBY forewarn all persons from trading for
two Promissory Notes given by myself to Duncan
Nicholson, for seventy-five dollars each, one made
payable on foe 25th March, 1827; the other on the
2oth March, 1628; the. consideration for which said
Notes was riven having entirely failed
JOSEPH BARKER.
Houston county, April 30, 1827. 3t
In CRAWFORD SUPERIOR COURT
APRIL TERM, 1827.
JOHN M’DONALD )
«. > Libel for Dicorcc.
FLORA M’DONALD- S
YV»HEREA8, It appears, by the return of foe She-
riff,'that the defendant is not to be found in
Crawford county:
On motion, it u ordered, that service be perfected
by the publication of this Rule once a month for
three mouths in one of the public gazettes of this State
and that the defendant appear and answer at the nexl
term of this Court.
A true Exirael from the Minutes.
C. M. ROBERTS, Clerk.
April 4, 1827. 3tlra—23
«r;>i.
several Pro missory°Notea.» One promissory’note,
made by George B. Whitfield, for thirty-five dollars;
one ditto on John R. Taylor, for forty dollars; one
ditto on James Cnrgile, and. two ditto'on Stanford &
Lloyd, amounts not recollected; besides several small
notes, made by different individuals; also, a bill ,J
6ale, executed by Aaron Shirley, for n Negro V
man, uamed Mary, to the subscriber; with other
pers of no use to any one but the owner. Whoever
will return said Pocket Book to tho snbscriber resid
ing at Knoxville, Crawford county, or give any infor
malion respecting it, shall be handsomely rewarded.
HIRAM WARNER.
kwW 1 " a , ;, r
Ten t)o\\avs Reward.
RANAWAY-
F ROM the subscriber, living In Forsylh, Monroe
County, on the 25th of February,
’ A NEGRO GIRL,
by the name of Amanda, supposed to be 18 or 19
years of age, wasVaiscd in South Carolina, is of com
mon size, open, pleasant countenance, large breasts,
on one of which there is a scar, occasioned by a bite.
She had on when she went away, a striped calico
frock, anda black silk apron. Itisprobable thatsome
white person has given her a pass. She will proba
bly aim lor Augusta.
Any person delivering said Girl to me, in Forsyth,
shall receive (he above reward, or five dollars if lod
ged In any jail in this state.
‘ 6 19 A. COCHRAN.
Three NEGROES, to wit: Esther a woman, F©
a girl, and an Infant Child—levied on astbepropu-
ty of Brodnax & Duniclly, to satisfy a fieri facias 02
the foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of Janus R
Gray versus said Brodnax & Danielly—propes’-f
pointed out in said mortgage.
■ WILEY MANGHAM,
april 23—8t—26 Deputy Sheriff.
march i
LAND LOTTERY LISTS,
'rwmswtais orttCE.
NINE MONTHS AFTER DATE,
... . —-— homptou,
of said county, deceased—for the benefit of the heirs
On the first Tuesday in JULY next,
'vCbjklLL be sold at foe Courthouse in the to* j
Perry, Houston County, between foe «*
Lours of sale, the following Properly, viz:
DAN IEL, a negro man, supposed to be j®
or 35 years of age; AMOS, aboy,17 orlSycsneJ
GREEN, a boy, seventeen or eighteen )*:rs f ’-
All levied on as thenroperty of Arthur A- Mor^^'j
satisfy a mortgage Fi. Fa. in favor of Burton 1W'
burn. Property pointed out in said mortgage Fi. »•
HENRY W. RALEY, hherff
april 30 2m - ' ' __
\mpro\ed Cotton Press.
hnRE subscribers having put Into operatin'] to®*
JL vicinity of Columbia, S. C. an improved
/, Press for Pdcking Cotton,
offer to foe public tbe building of PRESSES. **
privilege of building on their plan, on reasonable ter >
—With this Press, when in complete order, wo 8 ^
‘BOriwuH.-.T*.
minutes, ready for foe introduction of Cotton mw
packing box—and with a set of active hands,
bales pep hour may be packed with case. . ...
This Press also presents other advantages—« “ ,
sity put under cover, cither in aGinhouse ornn
shed by it; it Is not liable to be impaired by u- 1
■“**“*■' ■“’K&SSrfiiin*
ISAAC NATHANS-
Columbia, S. C. March 8. -
PLANK ATTACHMENTS
FOR SALE AT.TWS OFFICE.