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FOR TUG MACON TELEGRAPH.
HYMN.
How transporting the sight in the temple of God,
Vo see nn assemblage of Christians repair,
Who meekly acknowledge the chastening rod,
And supplicate pardon in humbleness there.
The devotion of him who in silence is kneeling,
Acceptable is, in the sight of the Lord:
Whose bosom, contrition and penitence feeling,
Confesses its need of the pardoning word.
But the Hypocrite’s prayer is despised and forgot,
Though with words full of sound he expresses his
'Tis the humble in heart who are blessed in their lot,
And receive their reword on Jordan's fair banks.
Thus cheer’d Is the path, in our journey of woe,
Where grief's the inheritcnce man receives,
He finds, though compelled many ills to forego,
There's comfort in store for the soul that believes.
lie raises his eyes and his heart to the cross,
Where Jesus our sins and iniquities bore,
And has faith that the soul when freed from its dross,
Will ascend to his kingdom our God to adore.
3 -s.
Fromlhe Utica Sentinel and Gatclte.
BETTY BROOM.
A country girl was Betty Broom,
That went to live in town;
And never felt she so much up, ,
As when she first came down.
She bad a very pretty face,
A heart above disguise.
And yet she could at any time,
Throw dust in people’s eycj.
For Betty was a chambermaid,
Ana swept her mistress' room;
And her mistress said she ne'er before
Had found so stout a Broom.
A fireman, young, and straight and tail,
To Betty courting roes; -
Was it not strange that being in love,
He should neglect bis Ao*e?
Quoth he “I am a fireman bold,
And isn't it a shame,
That all my engiut-miy,
Cannot put out this flame?
He swore that loss of wager'd pelf
Ne’er put him in a pet;
And yet he swore he’d liang himself,
U he should loso his Bet.
And he declared come weal, come woe,
From her he ne’er would part,
For though he long'd to ring her band,
lie ne’er would wring ber heart.
Whene'er bo talk’d about bis love,
So much on vows he ran,
That all his friends declared he was
A promising young man.
“Besides,’’ saidthey, “his constancy,
No trifle can impair,
He loves good living and of course
Can ne’er forget his fare."
'“Tis true he was a fanner bred,
And that for lack of pence;
But then be is a gentleman,
For he has learned to fence."
1 wonder how young men can bear
To promise, sigh and flatter;
'Tis plain that matrimony now
Is made a money matter.
And so this proved, for ho was false;
And then you know what follows,
Miss Betty sued him, gained her cause.
And changed ber grief for doltart.
He rav’ A an d stamp’d in useless rage,
Mode many fiery speeches,
And swore 'twas a degenerate age,
When woman sued for breaches.
U. U. B. B.
prnllE subscriber* have settled themselves perma-
i! nrntly at Macon, Bibb County. Geo.g.a; and have
united their professional interests under the firm ol
POLBS&& & COM.
They will practice LAW in Bibb and the adjacent
Counties, fine 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.
03* refere 5oHN « be ittlLL.
CARIXTON B. COLE.
'rheGeo^ia'pairiot, 1 Southern Recorder and Journal
of Milledgevllle,Chronicle ond Constitutionalist of Au
gusta, and the Savannah papers sviirgive the above 8
or 3 insertions, and forward their accounts for settle-
ornHF. subscriber continues the Practice of Law’ in
iL this place. In addition to the Counties in which
lie has heretofore practiced, he will attend the Supe
rior Courts in the Counties of Lee, Musccgee, Troup
a! jan^2—W JOHN P: BOOTH.
Dll. BUCHANAN
H AS locsted himself in Macon; where he may
be found as n PRACTITIONER of MF.PI-
CINE. inn 3i »_
VWiode \s\and Lotterv. ^
E IGHT Prizes of 1,000 Dollars—many of $900j
$800; $700, &c. &c. Tickets $2; Halvas fl,
Quarters 50 cents—Drawing will be received 9th inst.
Connecticut State Lottery.
Highest Prizes $16,000; $5,000; $4,000; $3,000
&c. &c. Tickets $5; Halves $2 50; Quarters $125
•~Drawing will be received 12th inst-^App’y w
BEERS' OFFICE.
Augusta, Juno 5 33
MASONIC NOTICE.
THE /ir srnrry fSl.
g « John the Baptist will be cele-
jlV brated by Sincerity Lodge No.
•{. 23, on Monday he 25th inst.
An appropriate address will
be delivered oithe occasion.
Members and transient breth
ren are respectfully invited to
attend.
By order of the W. M.
JAMES M'BRYDE, Secretary P. T.
Clinton, 5th June, A. L. 5637——33
MAC®If HOTEL.
SHERIFFS* SAXJ^
On the first Tuesday in JULY net
W ILL he sold, at the Court House fl
County, between the usual hours, th. ? ft I
! tc PROPERTY, to wit: c |
Two hundred two and a half acres of LAND
r less, whereon Benjamin Shepard now lives i?
f Lot number sixty-five, (No. 65) in the sever*
The subscriber having taken the above Establishment, recently occupied by R. Coleman,
Esq. and made considerable improvements therein, is notv prepared to accommodate BOAR
DERS and TRAVELLERS r in the most gcmecl nnd comfortable manner. His accom
modations are extensive, aHd no pains will be spared to give satisfaction to his customers.
TIMOTHY BRUEN.
3faron, December 12, 1826.
ZEBULOS HOTEL..
by Lot number sixty-five, (No. feithiairi
tnct, formerly Monroe, now Pika county—
on os the property of Daniel Newton, to ntiJ,jl
executions in favor of the Execators of Seaborn! ' l, l
deceased, versus said Newton and others—
pointed out by Thomas Wright. ' ™
Also, two hundred two and n half acres of Lavs I
more or less, known by Lot number three, (Noi?!
the third district, formerly Monroe, now Pike,,”. I
levied upon as the property of John Hudson SI
fy an execution, issued from n Justice’s Coon Jrl
vor of J. A. & N. H. Green—levied on and rn^il
to me by a constable. _
Also, ninety-seven six and a half tenth I
of LAND, being the west half of Lot number eioJI
one, (No. 81) in the seventh district, formerlyfc?|
roe, now Pike county—levied upon u the mn2|
of Joseph Smith, to satisfy a fieri facias in favv-l
the officers of Court of Pike county. 9 1
Also, one Note of Hand, made by David Cm'- |
ton, payable to Nathan Vinson, for forty-sis (W |
bearing date 5th September, 1825, due Ssth iwl
ber thereafter—levied upon as the property o(}(2*|
Vinson, to satisfy n fieri facias, issued tor cost,ink? |
of John M’Daniel and wife versus said Vinson——J |
-pointed out by defendant. *
WILEY MANG1IAM, Deputy^.
may 27—31 1
On the first Tuesday in JULY ml,
W ILL be sold, at the Court llotue, | n (Lett*,
of Zebulon, Pike County, between the I
NOTICE.
&mriE public are hereby cautioned against trading
Ji for a NOTE, given by me; to Lukb Ross, dated
on or about the first day of March lost, and payable at
four months, for $90; as the consideration of said
note has failed, I do not intend to be held responsible
for the same.
JOHN B. CUMMING.
June 4,1827—31 ^31 •
iiS5iM©asni§
AND •
BS6UGS.
F LUKER & COLLINS, Macon, Georgia, have
just received, and keep constantly on hand, a
general assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS,
PAINTS, &c. among which are
Acid Nitric .Cream Tartar Graduated Mcas-
do Sulphuric Carbon. Ammo- utes
do Muriatic nia Glass furniture as’d
do Tartaric Cinnamon Hellebore Black
do Prussic Cretappt do White
Aqua Fortis Elastic Catheters Hartshorn
Arrow Root do Bouges Indigo, Spanish
Allum Ergot India Rubber
Alcohol ExtractLiquorice Iceland Moss
Arsenic do Clcuta Isinglass
Antimony do Gentian Ipecac
Anuis Seed . do Henbane Iron Curb.
Balsam Copaiva * Ether
Thoro is at present at Genoa, a Corsican, a
Major in tho Sardinian Guards who bears so
striking a resemblance to .ho Emperor Na
poleon, as to have produced a considerable
excitement among tho m.litary and others
who enjoyed the advantages of beholdin
his late Imperial Majesty. When the ex-
Empress Louisa was here she siw tins “Dro-
mino” at the theatre, and she was so struck
with the likeness, that she retired from her box,
after exhibiting the powerful effect it had on
her feelings. To render the similitudo more
remarkable, he usually dresses in tho costume
of Napoleon, and imitates his peculiar gait and
demeanor. So great has been the excitement
produced, that h.s Sardinian Majesty, with that
sensitiveness so peculiar to petty despots, has
lately ordered him aw iv to take command of a
reg ment t* S it ina. The first time I saw him
was ,»r toe Cafe de Com; I was in company
vr.,fe n french officer who had served uudor
fLrpolcon in his campaigns and who beheld him
for the last taste at tho battle of Leipsick. “1
perfectly remember the Emperor’s appearance
durine'tlnt filial day, (said my companion after
pointing tho Corsican officer out to mo) and
you may believe mo, when I solemnly nssuro
you that wore uot Napoleon dead, my feelings
are now such- as to bo tempted to exclaim
" “vivo l’Emperour.”
Mathews, in one of his entertainments, rais
cd a hearty laugh by tolling the following story
of nn Irishman driving n pig. Animals of this
spcc,es arc well known for tlioir obstinacy, Mid
for their pcrsevoranco in endeavoring to go any
w-iy but that which you wish them to take.—
Mmhcws asked tho Irish bog-t rater tvhero he
was taking tho pigl And the following colloquy
* ensues; “Spake lower, your honor; pray spake
lower.’’ “Why should I speak lower? I only
ask whither you aro driving the pigl” “Spake
lower.” “What reason can you have for not
answering so tilling a quostionf’’ “Why sburc, I
wo ild answer your swato honor any tiling, but
• • I am afraid he’d hare me.” “What then!”—
“Then he’ll not go, for I taking him to Cork
but making him believe he’s going to Forney,
Tho young Count do Lillors, a great favor-
ite of Gen. L ifayotte, has arrived at New-
t York. He canVe exprcssly to make the tour
of ihe United States, after which ha will visit
and Colombia.
Peru
Tolu
Borax, refined
Burgundy Pitch-
Blue Vitriol
Bole Armen
Calomel
Castor
Canthorides
Corrosive Subli
mate
Cassia
Cloves
Cochineal
Columbo
Jalap
Flowers Benzoin James’ Powders
do Sulph. Juniper Berries
Fox Glove Lignum Quassia
Flax S -cd Lint, Patent
Fennel do Litbarg*
Fowlor’s Solution Logwood
Ginger Root Manna Flake
do Powder Mace
T HE Subscriber having taken the above Establishment, recently occupied by Lewis Daniel, Esq.
. solicits the patronage of his friends and the public in general—assuring them that his Table will be
furnished with the best this section of the country affords; his - Bar with the choicest LIQUORS; a good and
attentive Outer; and Stables well provided with Provender. And if unlimited attention, with moderate
es, are sufficient inducements, I expect at least my share of public favor.
JOHN C. MANGHAM.
Zebulon, Pile County, May 21, 1827. 30
MANSION MOUSE.
tmty.be
hours of sole, the following PROPERTY:
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he has taken that well known establishment, front-
ing the Court house iu the town of CLINTON, Jones County, Ga. formerly occupied by II. II. Blat
ter, Esq. as a Tavern and Boarding House, and having made various improvements therein, lie is now prepar
ed* 0 entertain BOARDERS and TRAVELLERS in a genteel nnd comfortable manner. His accommoda
tions are very extensive; and bis table, bar, stables, &c, are at all times well furnished. Unremitting exer
tions will be made for the comfort of bis customers, and he solicits a share of the patronage of the public.—
Families can be accommodated with separate rooms.
SOL. HOGE.
CLINTON, Ga. April 30,1827. . 27tf
Gum Aloes
dq Ammonia
do Arabic
do Assafcetida
do Benzoin
do Catechu,
do Gueiac.
Camomile flowers do Gamboge
>do Copal
do Kino
do Myrrh
do Upium
dp Scninmony
do Shellac
do Trngucanth
do Camphor
Gentian *
Glass Funnels
Caraway Seed
Coriander
Cubebs
Copperas
Canella Alba
Cascarilla
Cowhage
Court Plaster
Castor Oil
Caustic Lunar
do Common do Mortars
Ointment of Can- Snuffs
thnrides Saffron
Ointment, Mercu- SossapariUa
rial 8avin
Ointment, Basil-Saunders Red
icon Salts, Glauber
Ointment, Citron do Epsom
Orris Uoot
Pearl Ashes
do Barley
Pepper, Black" 1
) Long
Peruvian Bark
Pimento
Pink Ro6t
Plaster Adhesive
do ltoborans
Precipitate, Red
da Rochelle
do Tartar
do Nitre
do Soda
Senna
Snake Root
Spcrmncetti
Madder
Magnesia Alb.
do Calc.
Musk
Mustard
Mortars & Pestles
assorted
Nutmegs
Gaits
Nux Vomica
Orange Peel
Oil Almonds
do Amber, rect.
do Anniseed
do Cinnamon
do Caraway
do Cloves
do Juniper
do Lavender
do Lemon
do Origanum
do Pennyroyal
do Peppermint
do Petroleum
do Rosemary
-do Spear Mint
do Turpentine
do Worm Seed
Tartar Emetic
Turmeric
Terebinth Venct
Uva Ursi
Valerian
dpi
do White do
Phosphorus
Quicksilver
Rhubarb '
Resin Yellow
8u!ph. Zinc
do Potash
do Quinine
Spirits Hartshorn Phials assorted
do Nitre Window Glass
do Turpentine Glue
do Wine, rect. Ivory Black
Lavender Hair Powder
NINE MONTHS AFTER DATE,
A PPLICATION will be made to the honorable,
im. the Court of Ordinary, of Twiggs county, for
leave to sell the Beal Estate of Charles Thompson, late
ol said county, deceased—for the benefit of the heirs
ol said estate. MARY THOMPSON,
April 30 9m——27 Guardian.
In CRAWFORD SUPERIOR COURT
APRIL TERM, 1827. a
JOHN M’DONALD )
ts, \Libtlfor Divorce.
FLORA M’DONALD. )
(WHEREAS, it appears, by the return of the She
_ / riff, that the defendant is not to be found in
Crawtord .county:
On motion, it is ordered, that service be perfected
by the publication of this Rule once a month for
three months in one of the public gazettes of Ibis State,-
and that the defendant appear and answer at the next
term of this Court.
A true Extract from the Minutes.
' M. ROBERTS, Clerk.
April 4, 1827. 3tlm 23
Com.
Sponge
Sulpb. Roll
-Squills
Soap, Castile
do ~
do
Drop Lake
Durable Ink
Wafers -
Pill Slabs
Tooth Brushes
Beqving Smelling Bottles
Windsor Starch.
Sulphurate Anti- Stores, liquid Sweet Oil
mony Sugar of Lead ' Super Curb. Soda
PAINTS, &c.
LOST,
O N the Federal Road, between the home of
Collin R. Ezell, at Old Fort Perry, and Spain’s
Stnnd, at the Uehee Bridge, on Sunday, the 25lh ult.
a large calf-skin POCKET BOOK, containing about
one hundred and eighty-seven dollars in money, and
several Promissory Notes. 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 Cargile, and two ditto on Stanford &
Lloyd, amounts 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 the subscriber; 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 coupty, or give any infor
mation respecting it, shall be handsomely rewarded.
HIRAM WARNER.
npril 2 23
Red Lead Rose Pink
Chrome Yellow Tcrcdeseana
Spanish Brown Umber
Blue Smalts
Venetian Red
Kings Yellow
French do
Black Lead
Vermillion
Copal Varnish
Japan do
Verdigris
Prussian Blue
Drop Lako
Sand Paper
Filtering do
Lamp Black
Rotten Stone
Pomice do
Lamp Oil
PATENT MEDICINES, &c.
Bals. Honey Opodeldoc Worm Lozenges
Bateman’s Drops Godftey’sCordialHenry’s Cal.Mag.
British Oil*" Seidlitzrowders Turlingtons Bais’m
Ess. Peppermint Soda do Lee’s Pills
Eye Water Fancy Essences Antique Oil
Itch Ointment Lip Salve Milk of Roses
Wash Ralls Pomatum Roll Cologne Water
Stoughton’s Bitters
Also, a number of other articles; all of width they
will sell low on accommodating terms.
May 14——tf 29
LAND LOTTERY LISTS
FOR SAKE AT THIS OFFICE.
COPY NOTES.
ON or before the first day of January next, we or ei
ther of us promise to pay Joel Rusbin or bearer twen
ty dollars, for value received, this 10th January, 1825.
[Signed] JONATHAN A. HUDSON.
HENRY WILLIAMS.
COPY.
ON or before the first day of January next, wc or ei
ther of us promise to pay Joel Rusbin or bearer twen
ty dollars, for value received, this 10th Janunry, 1825.
[Signed] JONATHAN A, HUDSON.
HENRY WILLIAMS.
BIBB SUPERIOR COURT,
February -Term, 1827.
Joel Rusbin *
Jonathan^ Hudson } RULE »«■
and Henry Williams J '
I T appearing to the Court, that Joel Rnshin was in
possession of the original Notes, of which the a-
hove are conies, and that they have been lost or de
stroyed,
On motion, itris ordered, That they show cause, on
the first day of next Term, why said copies should not
bo established in lieu of the originals; and that a copy
of this rule be published onco a month for three
months previous to tho next Term of this Court, in
oue of tho public gazettes in this 8tate, or served
personslly on the defendants.
True extract from the Minutes, this 3d March, 1827.
HENRY G. ROSS.
31—3tlm Deputy Clerk Superior Court.
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.
Athens, May 23,1827.
/i NHE final examination oflhe Members of the Sen-
br Class in Franklin College, will commence
on Monday the 18th of June next. The ettendance
of the Trustees of the University is particularly
requested. Parents, Guardians, and Literary Gentle-
men generally, are also invited to be present.
A8BURY HULL, Secretary,
Jane 4 32
SCI. FAS,
O F anew and approved form, handsomely execu'
ted, for sale at this office, . aprii 30
GEORGIA—Pike County.
W HEREAS IWilliam V. While applies to me for
letters of administration on the estate of Charles
Ilinson, senior, late of Conecuh county, Alabama, de
ceased—
These are therefore to rite and admonish ail 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
not be granted. •
Given under my hand nt office, this nih’clccnth day
of March, 1827.
H. G. JOHNSON,
aprii 2 Cw Clerk of the Court of Ordinary.
9
LAND FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers for sale his
PLANTATION in Twiggs county, lying
nine miles below Macon, on the Ocmui-
gee river, on which there is a good Dwtl-
, ling House, Gin Home, 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 the country, and 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—tf 29
77 NOTICE.
74JINE months after date, application will be made
1V to the honorable the Inferior Court of Monroe
County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the Real Estato of Elijah Curry, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
SHELMAN DURHAM, Guardian.
jan 17 i9m
lowing p
Three NEGROES, to wit: Esther a womu, fa I
a girl, and an Infant Child—levied on ■■ the pngTI
ty of Brodnax So Danielly, to satisfy a fieri faebsa I
the foreclosure of , a mortgage in favor of Jxmns, 1
Gray versus said Brodnax & Danielly—prow-. 1
pointed out in said mortgage. '
^ • WILEY MANGHAM
aprii 23—26 n» »•.,
On the first Tuesday in JLl-Y nut,
W ILL be sold at the Courthouse in the ton 11
Perry, Houston County, between the udl
hours of sale, the following Property, viz; I
DA MEL, a negro man, supposed tobeM
or 35 years of ago; AMOS, a boy, 17 orlSycwolil
GREEN, a boy, seventeen or eighteen years olil
All levied on as the property of Arthur A. hor^A
satisfy a mortgage Fi. ra. in favor of Burton'Hu I
burn. Property pointed out in said mortgage Fi. hi
HENRY W. RALEY, W 1
aprii 30 2m *
On the first Tuesday in JUL Y uaf,
(TWILL be sold, in the Town of Perry, Uni. ]
f/ county, betw en the usual hours of uktkl
following PROPERTY, to wit: „ I
Two hundred two and a half acres Pine LAND,ill
the fifth district, Houston county, number twenty-'* |
—levied on as the property of David Murray, to w> |
fy sundry fieri facioses in tavor of John Adasu~!ql
made and returned by a constable. I
One half the interest in the LAND, GRIST, ui|
SAW MILLS, whereon Peter V; Gucny now lire-1
known by lot number eigbty-two,ln the fourteen^ 1
district, Houston county—levied on as the propertyfI
Theodore Gucrry, to satisfy a fieri facias in tavor jl
Jumes Pariott—property pointed out by defenrhot I
Two hundr ed tv.-o ana a half acres PIKE LAND, I
in the ninth district, Houston county, number at |
hundred and twenty-nine—levied on ns the property! |
lUias Harris, to satisfy sundry fieri facioses in ttreil
Harris Allen—levy made by a constable. I
One hundred one and a quarter acres of Pine LAE |
'a the tcatb district, Houston county, number scvr'j k
seven, well improved—levied on as the prowrtri |
Lewis Hunt, to satisfy two fieri facias^, in urorf|
D. XV. Sbino and others—levy made by a coruttlk I
Two hundred two and a half acres Oak and !hc‘>|
ry LAND, in the thirteenth district, Houston court I
number two hundred stnd sixty-seven, welt Improrri |
—levied on os the properly of David Ship, toutq|
two fieri fnciases in favor of John Tully asdsadyl
other fieri facioses—levy made by a constable. |
Two hundred two and a half acres LAND, in $|
thirteenth district, Houston county, number one la |
dredand seventy-five—levied ones the nropeitj!|
William Webb, to satisfy a fieri facias in favor«I
W. Jackson—levy made uy a constable. I
Two hundred two und a hall'acres Pine LAND. I
with a good Grist and Saw .MILL thereon, is tit I
eleventh district, IlouUon county, number oneta I
deed and four—le vied on as the property of Dmin I
Nicholson, to satify sundry fieri faciases in fevorofB. I
W. Shine versus Jonathan Polk and Dunken I
son—levy made by a constable. I
One hundred one and a quarter acres ofFine LAW I
improved, in the eleventh district, Houston <«>41
number filly-two—levied on as the property of Juki
Finley to satisfy one fieri facias in favor of NeM I
Smith, and sundry other fieri faciases—levy ma« q* j
Constable. 1
Also all the interest of William Jorden in theiot. J
LAND whereon he now lives, known by lot nsaw I
two hundred and sixty-nine in the thirteenth distr/n I
Houston county—levied on ns bis property tn v'.>7 j
n fieri facias in favor of Moses Ynrborough—Iciynir |
nnd returned to mo by a constable.
HENRY W. RALEY, Shcrf
May 28 31
On the first Tuesday in JULY nut,
W ILL be sold, at tho court house in ths.Hpj I
Forsyth, Monroe county, between the j
of ten and four o’clock, . , I
The State’s INTEREST in Lot number one I
dred nnd forty-two, (No. 142) in the fifth distr.rt 3 1
said county, being the south half of said Lot, WSBJI
ing one hundred one nnd a qunrter seres «ccoroi»f I
division. The condition of snle U, one fourthoi t, I
purchase money in hand, and the balance ia I
annual instalments. , ..
WILLIAM -IUCKABY, S#
may 28 31
On (he first Tuesday in AUGUST nett,
W ILL be sold, at the Court House, in the (0 ? I
ty of Pike, between the usual hours, US’’ I
lowin
STOLEN,
O R taken away by mistake some time last sum
mer, from near the Post Office,. large Strong
built CHEST with a good Lock thereon, and contain-
iug sundry articles of Merchandize, apparently the
remnants of n 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
MARRIAGE LICENSES
FOR 8ALE AT TIU8 OFFICE.
„ Property, viz; ^t
One NEGRO MAN, liy the name of Istgc, *■ I
fifty years of age—levied upon as the properlyol'I
scs Chapman, to ratisfy a fieri facias on lhe,' ort ‘
sure of a mortgage in favor of Egbert Beall«_
“id Chapman—property pointed out in said nwfjF
WILEY MANGHAM, Deputy ton}-
may 27—31
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
P URSUANT to an order of the Court I
of Pike County, will be sold, on the first * I
day in July next, at Decatur, in the county 01 I
Kalb. / I
I.ot No. -to. in the 14th District formerly I
now Do Kalb county, os the property of
Westmoreland, deceased, for the benefit oftne s
&c. R. WESTMORELAND. Ai *
March 19——21
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
On the third Monday in JULY nut, ^ ■
ILL be sold at Hill-horoueh, Jasper co un ')'
W L
tween the usual hours ofsnle, ,
All the Personal Property belonging to the
Samuel Stearns, deceased. Terms of sale, fi 1 ' .' r .
A. E. STRATTON,
June 4——5t 32 • —
"STAR OF THE SOUTH-" .
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will be received at tin* office, and 1?^* i nU S’ |
the editor, Mr. Smith, nt Milledgevillc. se ' , ,jy r0) } 11
bers of the work may be reen as ebove. 1 ■< *
50 per annum. 24
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