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ZEBCLOJf HOTEL
?ga gnwnflL
Ton THE TSXZ01UM.
A FAREWELL,
TO A FAIR ViSITAHT AT UACCt.
Farewell, Fair Maid: again the lyre
Would strike it* cord* to cheer thy way;
Though light the verse, and dim it* lire,
For thee '(would beam one friendly ray.
Time’* fleeting breath, how soon it goc»,
l/Oimuibered a* the gentlest wiudj
As quietly as the streamlet flows.
Leaving no passiug trace behind.
When, from thy friends and kindred dear,
The call* of friendship bid thee roam.
May they, with filial feeling, cheer
* Thy satis return to dome, sweet home.
The flower*, fond objects of thy care,
May thev have tclt no withering blast;
Again may they thy culture share,
And bloom more lovely then the last.
The fnv'rit* song«tcrs of the grove
Hall thy return with sweetest lay*;
Again awake their note* of love;
And charm thy path with warbling praise.
OaCAH.
MEN RAISED BY MERIT.
Dr. FBAN KLIN, who, from a journeyman
printer, became one of the greatest men in tho
civilized world; and whose life, written by him-
t. ( .l|, is » beautiful illustration of what may be
effected by industiy and application. Watt,
the improver of the Steam Engine, and there
by the donor of tlte greatest gifts ever bestow
ed on the human race hy man, was a mathe
matical instrument maker, in a very humble
sphere. His labors have boned ted mankind
to ho extent of thousands of millions; and his
laindy, by upwards of one millioii sterling.*—
Si? Richard Arkwright, the great improver
of tho Cotton Mill, was a common barber.—
Tlte great Dr. Hutton was a coal porter.—
Hijodart, an eminent mathematician and mo
dulus., and known from his improvements in
tho manufacture of cordage, was a shoe maker,
Brindley, a man brought forward by tho duke
of Bridgewater, from the humble condition of
a common laborer, unablo to read or write, be
came the greatest Civil Engineer of his day,
for tho construction of canals. Bramah was a
common joiner, and established himself os a
m ichinist in London, where he became cele
brated to Ins various inventions, among which
bis Hydrostatic Press, and his Locks, stand
pre-eminent. Leslie, who fills a Professor’s
ch tir in the University of Edinburgh, was a
common Shepherd-Boy. Stevenson, who
h:iili thu Light House on Bedrock, (which is
drv only once or twice for a few hours in the
Nt v,) a work of groat difficulty ami merit, was
■a Tin-plate Worker.—Calcutta pamphlet.
* It is calculated that Watt's improvement of the
steam engine is at present an annual saving of labor
la Great Britain of twenty-five millions sterling! And
that, with a papulation of fourteen millions, she U c*
qu it in resources, with tbd assistance of the steam en
gine. to a population of one hundred and seventeen
millions! This will explain the power end the rank
which Great Britain holds among the nations of Eu
rope, being in resource* actually superior to all that
could unite ngahiit her.
Post Office.—From tho 1st of October,
1826, to the 31st March, 1327, <104 new Post
Offices were established in the United Stntes,
viz;—In Maine 14, Now Hampshire 7, Ver
mont 5, Massachusetts 9, Rhode Island 2, Con
necticut 6, Now Jersey 6, New York 54,
Pennsylvania 34, Dolawaro 1, Maryland 3,
V.rginia 51, North Carolina 38, South Caro
lina 19, Georgia 16, Florida 5, Alabama 1C,
M :.s's»ippi8, Louisiana 3, Arkansas 4, Ton-
ao^ce 29, Kentucky 19, Ohio 31, Michigan
2, Indiana 9, Illinois 7, Missouri 5,
China.-—In an oracle in the Now Monthly
Magazine, it is remarked, that moro close exu-
ni nation has proved the fabulous nature of
nriny of the accounts extensively credited, du
ring part of the past century, concerning tho
populousni'ss, magnificence and fertility of Chi
na, nnd the civilization and enlightened condi
lion of the inhabitants. ‘'Recent travellers, 1
tiavs >he Editor, “found vast deserts as they
itp'pvonchod tho capital, which sqrroundod it
un all sides; and that the wealth, resources and
population of China have been ridiculously
in -unified. The date of tho foundation of tho
Celestial Empire, which tlte Chinese pretend
h.ts existed for ninety-seven millions of years,
nnd which even Voltaire states at five thousand
years before Christ, scarcely reaches the fifth
■coutury before tho coming of our Saviour.”
Washington Irving, Author of the Sketch
Book, iVe.—He is a Very well dressed, good
humored louking man; if not haudsome, at
loust very prepossessing in appearance; though
his comuunance bus uot that intellectual ex
pression which his writings would lead one
expect, Tlte most remarkable feature is bis
eye; it is large and full, with a very soft drea
my expression—a look of indoltnjfrepose in it,
which strikes one It first sight very forcibly.—
I scanned it, and fancied that Mr. Irving could
never bo nccused of early risiug; and I have
suspected that h : admired Gray’s description
. of Paradise, “to lio on a sofa apt! read new no
vels." But with'all this, he possesses a keen
perception of the ludicrous, and if any object
of phrase presents itself winch excites his feel
ing, his eye lights up with an astonishing brilli
ancy: tha dreamy, dozing look gives way to
an expression of wit aild humor, of talont and
irrcsistiblo mirth—it is not ill-naturod enough
for satire,—yrhich makes doe ready to laugh
with him.—London paper.
New Surgical Instrument.—M. Delau, jun.
lately presented to the French Academy an
ins rument, by which he states that ho can, no
cording to circumstances, either produce ii tha
internal oar, currents of air, calculated in a
great many cases to remove deafness, or t ces
sion in tho interior of that cavity a vacjum,
which in other cases is no t less useful.
TP solicit*
furnished will
attentive Ostler; and Stable* well 'provided with Provender. And it unum
charges, are sufficient inducements, I expect at least my share of public nvow
JOHN C. MANGHAM.
Zthulon, Pike County, May 21, 1827.
30
MACON HOTEL*.
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 satisfaction to his customers.
TIMOTHY BRUEN.
Macon, December 12, 1826.
MANSION HOUSE.
SHERIFFS’ SALES.
On the jirst Tuesday in JUNE next,
■om/ILL be sold in the town of Perry, Houston coun-
W » ty, within the usual hours of sale, the following
property, to wit:
202 1-2 acres oak and hickory LAND,
well improved, in the Uth district Houston county,
whereon John Wimberly formerly lived; 70 acres
S i or less,) pine LAND, adjoining the town of
; one half acre LOT in Perrv, whereon Gen.
jorn now lives; twelve thousand pounds seed
COTTON, more or less ; and twenty bushels CORN,
—oil levied on as the property of John Wimberly, to
satisfy a FL Fa. in favor of the executors of Richard
Smith, deceased, and sundry other Fi. Fa*, vs. John
Wimberly. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attor
ney. v -
202 1-2 acres of obk and hickory LAND,
in the 11th district of Houston county, No. 93. levied
on as the property of ll'iltiam King, to satisfy a Fi.
Fa. in favor of James Washington. Levy made and
returned by a constable.
202 1-2 acres of pine LAND, in the 10th
district of Houston county, No. 128, levied on as the
property of David Murray, to satisfy a Fi. Fa. in favor
of William P. Beers. Property pointed out by plain
tiff’s attorney.
202 1-2 acres of pine LAND, in the 5th
district of lloustou county, No. 244, whereon John
ston Wellborn now lives, well improved—levied on
as the property of Duncan Nicholson, to satisfy a Fi.
Fa. in tavor of Nathaniel Williams and others. Levy
made und returned by a constable.
Ono mahogany Secretary, 1 walnut Bed
stead, 1 pine Slab, 1 Trunk, 2 glass Pitchers, 1 set
Castors, 1 Clock, 2 Lookingglasses, 2 mahogany half
Rounds, 1 set of Scale? and Weights, 1 pair Cart
Wheels, one Oxcart—all levied on as the property of
James At. Kelly, to satisfy a Fi. Fa. in favor of D. W.
Shine, for the use of II. !l. Tarver and others,
perty pointed out by the defendant.
NED, a negro man, 30 years old : CHA
NY, a woman, 22 years old; BETTY, a woman, 30
years old; and her girl child, ELIZA, 2 years old—
ull levied on as the property of David If. Mann, to
satisfy a Fi. Fa. in favor of George Walker. Prop
erty pointed out by defendant.
HENRY W. RALEY, Sheriff.
sprit 30
On the-first Tuesday in JUNE next,
W ILL bo sold at the courthouse in the town of
Zebulon, Pike county, between the usual hours
ot sale, the following PROPERTY;
Two huudredtwo and a holt acres of LAND, (more
or less) kuowii by Lot No. two hundred and thirty*
niuc, (239) in the first district, formerly Monroe now
Pike counfy, whereon Littleton Long now lives—le
vied on u* bis property, to satisfy o fieri facias in
fisvor of John Johnson versus Littleton Long and Jos
se L. Long, security on appeal—property pointed out
by the defendant.
Also, two hundred two and a half acres of LAND,
(more or less) known by Lot No. one hundred and fit-
' y-one, (161) in the first district, formerly Monroe now
’iko county, whereon Walter Beall now lives—levied
on os the property of James Beall, to satiny a fieri
facias iu favor of William Smith—property pointed
out by plaintiff’s attorney.
Also, one sorrel HOUSE about eleven years old,
three COWSatfd CALVES, two Work STEERS,
and six bead young CATTLE—ail levied on as the
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he has taken that well known establishment, front
ing tho Court bouse iu tho town of CLINTON, Jones County, Oa. formerly occupiad by II. II. Slat-
ter, Esq. a* a Tavern and Boarding House, and having mnde various improvements therein, he is now prepar.
edto entertain BOARDER8 and TRAVELLERS in a genteel and comfortable manner. His nccommodi-
tions arc very extensive; and his table, bar, stables, See, are at ail times well furnished. Unremitting exer
tions will be made for the comfort of his customers, and he solicits a share of (he patronage of the public.—
Families can be accommodated with separate rooms.
SOL. IIOGE.
CLINTON, Ga, April30,1827. 27tf
COFFEE HOUSE.
or half year, will be. received at $12 50 per month. Sian end Horse per day, at 81 £
furnished with pood l.IlfUORS, nnd his Tabic with the best the country affords. His Stables arc large and
airy, and will at all times be supplied with plentiful PROVENDER and an attentive Ostler.
JOHN DOWNER.
Millcdgeville, April 30,1827. 27
GEORGIA—Pike County.
W HEREAS William V. While applies to me for
letters of administration on the estate of Charles
Hinson, senior, late of Conecuh county, Alabama, de.
ceased—
These art therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and-creditors of said deceased, to be
““ i the
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
taw, to shew cause, if any they can, why said tetters should
not be granted. .
Given under my hand at office, this nineteenth day
of March, 1887.
f II. G. JOHNSON,
april 2 6w Clerk of the Court of Ordinary.
.2
LAND FOll SALE.
THE subscriber offers for sale
SHERIFFS' SALEs]
On the Jirst Tuesday in JUNE n f >,
\frvalLL be sold at the Courthouse in it,..
'M Zebulon, Pike County, within the ilS?
ot sale, the following Property, to wit:
One lot of LAND, No. 167, inth c
district formerly Monroe now Pike countv J?* 1
as the property of William W. Martin, to
small executions in favor of Samuel B. Twn
vy made and returned by a constable. tr '
One lot of LAND, No. 199, in the
district formerly Monroe now Pike county |.
as the property of Aaron Williams, to satisfy ^
cutions in favor of Isaac Bailey, one ani/J e
Williams and Aaron Williams security wirtH!?
cution; the other against David 8. Wnn.^ 1 *]
ron Williams security on stay of execution **
Twenty COWS and CALVES,!^
as the property olJohnH. Brodnax, to satisfy t»
cutions, ono in fuvor of James II. Jones y, Sjj
Brodnax; the other in favor of Co6k & V»»?
lien vs Brodnax & Danelly.
BURREL ORR, Dei
opril 30 1
property of Joseph Bauglin, to satisfy a fieri tacias in
favor of the Justices ot the Inferior Court of Pike
County versus Joseph Bauglin. tax collector of said
county, and Daniel Kent and Burrell Urr, his securi
ties—property pointed out by the defendant.
WILLIAM V. WHITE,
april 23—2G Sheriff of Pike County.
On the Jirst Tuesday in JUNE next,
W ILL be sold at tbc Court House iu the town of
Zebuton, Pike Counly, betweenthe usual boon
ot sule, the following PROPERTY:
One HOUSE ana LOT, in the town of Zcbulon,
whereon John II. Brodnax now lives, knownas Lot No.
five (5) in Square letter E —levied on os his property
to satisfy an execution in favor of Barrett & Sims
versos said John H. Brodnax—property pointed out
WILEY MANGHAM,
On the first Tuesday in JULY nett
■WR71LL be sold, at the Court Hots*
Ti County, between the usual hours ti»t"
ing PROPERTY, to wit: “
Two hundred two and a half acres of LAND
or less, whereon Benjamin 8hepard now lire, if
by Lot number sixty-five, (No. 85) In the stsMi.
triet, formerly Monroe, now Pike county leviT;
on as the property of Daniel Newton, to satisfy 0 *
executions io favor of the Executors of Seaborn!-
deceased, versus said Newton and others—m
pointed out by Thomas Wright. r
Also, two hundred two ana a half acres of L
more or less, known by Lot number three, (No!s3
the third district, formerly Monroe, now piU-J
levied upon as the property of John Hudson, tt3
fy on execution, - issued from n Justice's Court bu
vor of J. A. & N. II. Green—levied on andrtfc
to me by a constable.
Also, ninety-seven six and a half tenths a
of LAND, being the west half of Lot numbered
one, (No. 81) in the seventh district, formerly!
roe, now Pike county—levied upon as the prt-e™
of Joseph Smith, to satisfy a fieri facias in ut*l
the ofiicejs of Court of Pike county. *
Also, one Note of Hand, made by David On
ton, payable to Nathan Vinson, for forty-six d
bcaring’datc 5th September, 1825, due 25th D
her thereafter—levied upon as the property of N
Vinson, to satisfy a fieri tacias, issued tor cost, Ufa
of John MVDamel and wife versus said Vimoo-t-
poiuted out by defendant. 1
WILEY MANGHAM, Dijra'yStfl
may 27—31 1
On the first Tuesday in JULY not,
W ILL be sold, at the Court House, in tkttj
of Zcbulon, Pike County, between tie b
hows of safe, the following PROPERTY:
Three NEGROES, to wit: Esther a womu,I
girl, and an Infant Child—levied on as the p
of Broduax & Dauielly, to satisfy a fieri ui-
: foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of Jcal
Gray versus said Brodnax & Danieily-
noiuted out iu said mortgage.
WILEY MANCHA* I
april 23—8t—26 Deputy Siejfj
On tiie just 1 ULSuay m J ULI titii,
VvyHU. be sold at the Courthouse iu the !m|
XfJ Perry, Houston County, between the t
hours or sine, the tollowing Property, viz;
DANIEL, u negro man, supposed to lei
or do years oi age; AMUB, a bay, 17 orlejyetnd
i.ltLLN, a boy, seventeen or eighteen yen tj
Alt levied on us the property of Arthur A. Jueqal
satisfy a mortgage Fi. Fa. in favor of Burton hr
burn. Property pointed out in said mortgsre fill
HENRY W. KALti,
april 30 2m
by defendant,
april 23-26
Deputy Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
P URSUANT to an order of the Court 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 the property of Elizabeth
Westmoreland, deceased, for the benefit of tbc heirs,
Ac. It. WESTMORELAND, Adm’r.
March 19 21
hia
PLANTATION in Twiggs county, lying
nine miles below Mncou, on the Ocmul-
gee river, on which there is a good Duel-
lug 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 tha eouatry, ami would be sold low and on
accommodating terms, or exchanged for good Lands
in the counties of Bibb or Houston.
ROBERT COLLINS.
Macon, May 14 If—-29
On the first Tuesday in JULY mil,
W ILL be sum, iu the Town of Pert), But
county, between the usual hums oi sak,4|
iO.wjvviugPuUPEK't'Y, to wit:
Two buudrod two und a halt dcre* Pine LAM
the firth district, Houston county, number twist}'*
—levied on a* the property of David Murray,to* 1
iy sundry fiu.i f iciusts in mvor of John As
made and returned by u constable.
One Halt the interest in the LAND, GRIST,«
SAW Mills, when on Peter V. Guerryuowli
known by iot number eighty-two, in die tout- ,
district, Houston county—levied on os the ptcp tn Jl
Theodore Guerry, to sutisiy a fieri tacias ui
James Parrott—property pointed out by detteto
Two hundred two and a bail acres PLNa t-^' 1
in the ninth district, Houston county,
hundred and twemy-iiine—levied on as the ;r>f'’
Lliaa Harris, to satisiy sund.y fieri incases ml:
Harris Allen—levy made by a constable.
One hundred one and a quarter acres of Putt 1
iu the tenth district, Houston county, number sf*
seven, well improved—levied on as the proper*., ^
Lewis Hunt, to satisfy two fieri faciascs,■»“'*]
D. VV. Shiuo and others—levy made by a cocite* 1
Two hundred two and a bait acres Oak ana I 1
ry LAND, in the thirteenth district, Houston c
number two hundred and sixty-seven, well i®i
—levied on as the property of David Ship,
two fieri faciases in favor of John TullywnB
other fieri faciases—levy made by a conilebh- J
Two hundred two and a half acres LAJm'J*
thirteenth district, Houston eonnty, number o*,
dred and seventy-five—levied on as the
—With this Press, when in complete order, two good WUltam Webb, to satisfy a fieri facias l» 111 ]
l -- J ■ •— •— -—^ DO u_ d , W.Jackson—levy made hy a constable.
imr in Two hundred two and a half acres Pm e .
1 s - - with a good Grist and Saw MILL therton.^j
eleventh district, Houston county, number 1
dred and four—levied on os the property 01
Nicholson, tosatify sundry fieri fnci,if»l n 'fJ?‘lJ
W. Shine versus Jonathan Polk and Duakea' •
•on—levy made by a constable. ’ ■, ml
One hundred one and a quarter acres * r* Be J
Ih district, i
STOLEN,
O R taken away by mistake some time last sum]
mer, from near the Post Office, a large Strong
built CHESTv:\lh a good Lock thereon, and contain-
iug sundry articles of Merchandize, apparently the
remnants of a store. Any person giving information
where said Chest and gooes can be had shall be libel
rally rewarded. FLUKER A COLLINS.
Macon, May 14—tf—29
\m\)vo\e(\ Cotton Vvess.
T HE subscribers having put into operation in the
vicinity of Columbia, 3. C. an impro
Press for Packing Cotton,
offer to the public the building of PREBSES, or the
c of building on their pfan, on reasonable terms
hands and one boy can pack trom 340 to 360 pounds
“ M ’ 10
LOSl\
O N the Federal Road, between the house of
Collin R. Ezell, at Old Fort Perry, and Spain’s
Stand, at the Uehee Bridge, on Sunday, the 25th ult.
a large calf-skin POCKET BOOK, containing about
one hundred and eighty-seven dollars in money, and
several Promirsory Notes. Ono promissory note
made t'y George B. Whitfield, for thirty-five doilara;
one ditto on John R. Taylor, for forty dollars; one
ditto on James Curgite, and two ditto on Stanford A
Lloyd, amoants not recollected; besides several small
notes, made by different individuals; also, a bill of
sale, executed by Aaron Shirley, for a Negro Wo-
man, named Mary, to tha aubscriben with other pa-
pers of no use to any one but the owner. Whoever
will return said Pocket Book to the subscriber resid
ing at Knoxville, Crawford county, or give any infer
matron respecting it, shall b • hanrlsomely rewarded.
„ HIRAM WARNER,
april 2 23
NOTICE.
N INE months after date, application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Monroe
County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the Real Estate of Elijah Curry, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
SHELMAN DURHAM, Guardian,
jan 17 f9m
NINE MONTHS AFTER DATE,
A PPLICATION wiilbe made to tlte honorable,
the Court of Ordinary, of Twiggs countv, for
leave to sell the Real Estate of Charles Thompson, late
of said county, deceased—for the benefit of the heir*
of said estate. MARY THOMPSON,
April 30 —9m " - 27 Guardian.
yards ol Baggi
nine minutes; and after the bale is sewed anacorded,
can elevate the follower to its former position, in three
minutes, ready for the introduction of Cotton into the
packing box—and with a set of active hands, two
bales per hour may be packed with ease.
This Press also presents other advantages—it is ea
sily put under cover, either in a Ginhouso or under a
shed by it;-it is not liable to be impaired by use, as
screws urc, and may be used in anv weather.
JAMES BOATWRIGHT,
I8AAC NATHANS.
Columbia, S. C. March 8.
COPY NOTES.
ON or before the first day of Januaiy next, we or ei
ther of us promise to pay Joel Rushin or bearer twen-
ty dollars, for value received, this 10th January, 1825,
[Signed] JONATHAN A. HUDSON,
HENRY WILLIAMS.
COPY.
WANTED to PURCHASE,
L OTS No. 103 and 103, in the 3d District, origin
ally Houston, now Crawford county. The per*
son* holding said Lots, may obtain a fair price for the
“ at thu office. Lot No. 103 was
same,
i f on application at thu office. Lot No. 103 was
drawn by John Bryant of Laurens county. No. 1U2 it
i, believed, was drawn by a man by the name of Scut-
brough, place of residence not recollected.
May 14 It k9
LAND LOTTERY LISTS
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
In CRAWFORD SUPERIOR COURT
APRIL TERM, 1827.
JOHN M'DONALD )
tw. 1 > Libel for Divorce. -
FLORA M'DONALD. S
IIEREA8, it appears, by the return of the 8he-
W riff, that the defendant Is not to be found in
Crawtord county.
On motion, it u ordered, that service be perfected
by the publication of this Rule once a month for
three months in one of the public gazettes of this State,
and that the defendant appear and answer at the next
term of this Court.
A true Extract from the Minutes.
C.M. ROBERTS, Cirri.
Apnt 4,1627.w»3tlin-w23
r twen.
',1825,
» [Signed] JONATHAN A. HUDSON
HENRY WILLIAMS.
BIBB SUPERIOR COURT,
v February Term, 1827.
Joel Rushin
Jonathan A. Hudson J NISI,
and Ilenry Williams /
I T appearing to the Court, that Joel Rushin was
possession of the original Notes, of which the
hove are copies, and that they have been lost or dc-
On motion, it it ordered, That they show cause, on
of thu rule be published one! a ionth for XK
months previous to the next Term of thD Court,
one of the public gazettes in this State, or sen
personally on the dclVmlnntu
True extract from the .Minutes, this 3d March, 1827.
„ o., HENRY G. ROiS,
31—»3tlia Deputy Clerk Superior Court
Houston
improved, in the eleventh
number fifty-two—levied on as the prop® 1 '!,
Finley to satisfy one fieri facius in favor « v.
Smith, and sundry other fieri faciases—l**)' 01
constable. , ..wt
Also all the Interest of William Jordca in^
LAND whereon he now lives, known by
two hundred and sixty-nine in the thirteenth
Houston county—levied on as his property^v ;
n fieri facias in favor of Moses Yarborough* 1 ‘
and returned to nte bjra^eonrtabb*^^
May 23—31
W On the first Tuesdayin JLLYntf'^
ILL be sold, nt the court house initw ^
Forsyth, Monroe county, between
ot ten and four o’clock, . .It
The State’s INTEREST In Lot number"^
dred and forty-two, (No. 148) in the CKh ^1
said county, being tho south half of said 'Jig
ing one hundred one and a quarter acre*
division. The condition of nale is, one fo®£ .*
purchase money in hand, and the balanc
annual instalments.
WILLIAM llUCKABh, ^'
may 28——31
On the first Tuesday in AVQVrt.f&i
W ILL be sold, at the Court Hoo*. ” #
ty of Pike, between the usual hol
lowing PROPERTY, vlr.
sure of a mortgage in favor of Egbert^tj^
may 27—31