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fttaron
the MtiMSTitsL.
SIEGE OF PLATTSBUItU.
Surg (in the Theatre, in Albany.) in the character of a
Black Sailor. »
Tuse—"IIovn Water."
Back side Albany stun' lake Champlain,
One little pond, litif full a'wnter,
Plat- ile-bug dare too, close pon de innin,
Town small—Ik* grow bigger do herearter.
On lake Champlain,
Unde Sam set he boat
And Messa M'Donough, lie sail ’em;
While Ceti’ral M’Comb
Make Plat-dc-bug lie home,
Wid de army, who courage uebber full ’em.
On ’iebenth day of Sep-tein-ber,
In eighteen hiindVd an fourteen,
Gnbbener Probose, nn he ISritisb soger,
Come to Plut-de-bug a tea party courtin’,
An he boat come too,
Artcr Uncle Sam boat,
Masse ’Donough do look sharp out de winder—
Den (■en’raJM’Coinb,
(Ah! he always a home,)
Catch fire too, jiss hkc a tinder.
Bang! bang! bang! den de cannons gin t’ roar
in Plut-de-bug, an’ all ’bout dat quarter;
Gubbencr Prabose tiy he hand ’pon dc shore,
While be boat take he lock ’pon de water;
But Massa M‘ Donough
Knock he boat in*de head,
Creak he hart, broke he shin, hove he coffin ini
An Gen’ral M’Comb
Start ole Probose home—
Tot me soul den, I mus die a lalfin.
Probose scare so, ho lef all behine.
Powder,ball, canon, tea-pot nn kittle—
Some «ay be he cotch a cole—trouble in mine,
Cuuse he eat so much raw an cole vittlc—
Unde Sam berry sorry,
• To lie sure, for lie pain;
Wish ho nuss herself up well an hnrty—
For (icn’itii M’Comb
An Massa’’)onoughhome,
When be notion lorn undder tea-party.
ron THE MACON TELEOIUm.
HOME—A Prelude.
8weet home, the palace of my rest,
In thy enjoyment I am blest;
While aogi’y clouds do o’er me roll,
Dispcosing death around the world.
Thrice hanpy spot of younger years,
No discontent disturbs myjays:
I look to time in latter days
As blissful hope points out (he way.
But now, I love thee as the place
Where stands the lilly of my taste,
D'-ek’d.in soft heiiuly she appears,
Tin* rose that lives to soothe my (cars.
PUPIL.
P&OFO&ALSi
tun puBLisinxo
AN ACCURATE DESCRIPTION,
O F the QUALITY of all the LOTS in the NEW
PURCHASE, fotinded’ntt the Authentic Return!
of the several Dis'riet Sum yurt.
As soon a» two hundred subscribers arc obtained, I
will immediately order lists of tbo quality of all Inc
lots to be struck oil; and will give public notice that
they are ready for distribution. Those who are desi
rous to obtuin list*, will please give tlieir names to the
Post Musters in their Counties, to whom subscriptions
have been forwarded; or, inform me by letter pos
paid that they wish the lists. The price will ho only-
two dollars u Copy.
' BENJAMIN II. 8TURGE8.
•MiUtdgcvillc, June 14,1827 tf—35
LAND FOR SALE.
. THE subscriber offer* for *nle his
PLANTATION in Twiggs county, lying
tiMBwK nine miles tielow Macon, on the Ocninl-
f;pec river, on which there is n good Dice!•
i Jir.g House, Gin House, and other necessa
ry buildings, and about KM) acres of cleared land, ail 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 tanas
In tlie counties of Bibb or Houston.
ROBERT COLLINS.
Macon, May 14—tf ■— J 29
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY,
TO BE SOLD A BARGAIN.
The Subscriber's LOT and IMPROVE
MENTS on Walnut street, between the
two principal Cotton Ware Homes, an
eligible stand for business. The Im-
_______ provements consist of u substantial two
story House, the lower part fitted up as a dry goods
and grocery 8tore; the upper part divided into four
large Rooms with a Balcony, ns a dwelling house; at
tached are a comfortable Kitchen, Negro Rooms, Sta
bles, Choir House, &c.—For terms, which will he
made easy to a good purchaser, apply on the premia-
C. &. A. M’GREGOR. s
march 26 ■■ 29 fit
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
THE subscribers having formed a
connexion in the COMMISSION
LINE, will attend to all business
addressed to either of them, hereaf
ter, underthe firm of Him. »V. Stone.
PARIS HILL.
J. & S. STONE.
Savannah, October SB, 1626—2
"JE'iGLtE T»l
MONTICELLO.
THE subscriber having purchased out the former Proprietor of this ESTABLISHMENT,
informs the Public, that ho has fitted it up in convenient and comfortable style, for the accommo
dation of TRAVELLERS and BOARDERS, His Tuble will be constantly supplied with
the best, both of PROVISIONS and LIQUORS, the country affords; whilst his Bar
(ho ventures to sav,) lias not been surpassed by auy in the Up-country of Georgia. His Sta
bles are lar^e and' convenient, and are attended by a good Ostler, and a constant supply of
CORN, FODDER and OATS. The Proprietor, with tho foregoing considerations, added
to his most assiduous attention to the comfort and accommodation of those who favor him with
their company, hopes to share a proportion of tho public Patronage „„„„„„
* J FRANKLIN IIERVEY.
June, 1827-
-34
MANSI®]? HOUSE.
SHESOFFS’ SALS.
On the first Tuesday tn JULYntit
W ILL be *old, at the Court House, i n ’p;.
County, betweeu the usual hours, the folC*
IngFROPERTY, to wit;
Two hundred two and a half acre* of LAND, mo .,
or leu, whereon Benjamin’Shepard now lives, ImZ*
by Lot number sixty-five, (No. 05) in the seventh t
trict, formerly Monroe, now Pike county—levied nr
on os the property of Daniel Newton, to satisfy
executions in favor of the Executor* of Seaborn Jon,,*
deceased, versus said Newton and others—p r0M ’
pointed out by Thomas Wright. 1 *
AI*o, ninety-»even six and a half tenths uh.
of LAND, being the west half of Lot number eirti.
(No. 81) iii the seventh district, formerly fe
, now Pike i—1~» .. ,u *■
e county—Jovied jupon as the pro;^
of Joseph Smith, to satlsly a fieri facias in f„£r
the officers of Court of Piko county. ”
Also, one Note of Hand, made by David Ceric-
ton, payable to Nathan Vinson, for forty-si, d<Zj'
bearing date 5tli September, 1825, due 250,
ber thereafter—lev ied upon as the property of N«l_
Vinson, to satisfy a fieri facias, issued for cost, in (Z
of John M‘Daniel and wife versus said Vinson^
pointed out by defendant.
WILEY MANGHAM, Deputy Sheriff.
may 27 31
MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE.
jjrraHE Marine and Fire Insurance Bank of the State
ii if Georgia will effect Insurance upon, Dwelling
Houses. Ware Houses, and Buildings in general. Mer
chandize, Household Furniture, Ships in poitand their
Cargoes. Also—against loss or damage by Inland
Navigation in any purt of Georgia and Murine risks
generally.’
Terms of Insurance wilj be favorable and all claims
liberally and promptly adjusted.
Persons residing in tlie country can have Insurance
effected by addressing the President or Cashier and
giving a description ot the property to be insured.
JOSEPH CUMMING, President.
William W. Baker, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
Heeekiah Lord, George Hall,
J. P, Henry, Elias Bliss,
Charles IP. Rockwell, Charles A. Higgins.
April!)— --24
Improved Cotton Vvess.
T HE subscribers having put into operation in the
viciuity of Columbia, 8. C. an improved
Press for Packing Cotton, 1
offer to the public the building of PRESSES, or the
privilege of building on their plan, on reasonable terms
—With this Press, when in complete order, two good
hands and
of Cotton
nine minutcl?
can elevate the follower to its formerposition, in three
minutes, ready for the introduction of Cotton into the
packing box—und with a set of active bauds, two
bales per hour limy be packed with ease.
This Press also presents other advantages—it is ea
sily put under cover, either in a Ginhouse or under n
shed by it; it is not liable to be impaired by use, as
screws are, and may be used in any weather.
james Boatwright,
ISAAC NATHANS.
Columbia, S. C. March 8.
uhlic, that be has taken that well known establishment, front-
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the pu ....
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 HOARDERS and TRAVELLERS in a genteel and comfortable manner. His accommoda
tions are very extensive; and his table, bar, stables, &c, are at all times well furnished. Unremitting exer
tions will be made for tlie comfort of his customers, and he solicits a share of the patronage of the public.—
Families can be accommodated with separate rooms.
SOL. HOGE.
CLINTON, Ga. April30,1S27. °?»f
W ILL be sold, at the Court House, la fi, et#)t
of Zebulon, Pike County, between ti» ,_J
hours of sale, the following PROPERTY!
Three NEGROES, to wit: Esther a woman, f ju
girl, and an Infant Child—levied on as the Mono,
r of Brodhax & Danielly, to satisfy a fieri facia* c a
_je foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of J«» M g
Gray versus said Brodnax & Danielly—t™,,,.
pointed out in said mortgage. 1
^ WILEY MANGIIAM,
opril 23—fit—26 Deputy Sheriff.
On the first Tuesday in JULY next,
YlffWlLL be sold at the Courthouse in the town ->
V/y Perry, Houston County, between the usal
hours of sale, the following Property, viz:
DANIEL, a negro man, supposed to be !0
35 years of age; AMOS, a boy, 17 or 18 yenn olj*
GREEN, a boy, seventeen or eighteen vein t’i
All levied on as the property of Arthur A. A/orgoe to!
ge Fi. Fa. in favor of Burton !!«.
or 35 years of age; AMOS, a boy, 17 orl8yeanoM*|
TEEN, a boy, seventeen or eighteen —- ~' 1
leviedon as the property of Arthur A.
satisfy a mortgage Fi. Fa. in favor of Burton' iul
burn. Property pointed out in said mortgage Fi Ft.
LY, Sheriff |
ZEBULON HOTEL.
PLOTS AW'D GIUWTS.
T HE subscriber is continually receiving from all
parts of the state, so many ordersfor Grants and
Detached Plots of Iaintl in the recently acquired Ter
ritory, (hat lie feels himself compelled to advertise n
general Agency in 111 is business.
All |tersnns, therefore, who may desire Grants or
Detached Plots from the Surveyor General’s Office nt
Millt-dgeville, muy depend on receiving them by the
earliest mail, on rcmiltingthrir order* post paid, cover
ing in Rills of the Macon, State Bank, or any of' its
Branches, the sum of
SIS. For each Grant tn the late Lottery,
$11, For each Grant in the preceding one,
$d, For each Grant In the anli-prccedingone.
Detached Plots Fifty Cents.
E. II. BURR1TT.
Office of the Statesman & Patriot, )
MiUeigerille, June 15,1827. ( tf 35
LOST,
O N the Federal Road, between the house of
Collin ft. Ezell, at Old Fort Perry, and Spain’s
Stand, nt Ihe Uchne Bridge, on Sunday, the 25th ult
n’large calf-skin POCKET BOOK, containing ahoul
one hundred and eighty-seven dollars In money, ant
several Promissory Notes. One promissory notr
made by George B. Whitfield, for thirty-five dollars;
one ditto on John R. Taylor, for forty dollars; one
ditto on James Curgile, and two ditto on Stanford &
Llnvd, 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*
per* of no use to any one but tlie owner. Whoever
will return said Pocket Book to the subscriber resld*
ing at Knoxville, Crawford county, or give any infor
matfon respecting it, shall be handsomely rewarded.
IIIRAM WARNER.
april 2—r—23
NOTICE.
^rlNE MONTHS after date, application will he
..N made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Monroe County, (when silting for ordinary purposes)
to sell a Lot of Land, number one hundred ana nine
ty-seven, (No. 197) in tlie seventh district, Monroe
county—being the real estate of Jeremiah Tontpson
deceased. THOMAS B. GORMAN, adm’or.
feb 21 9tonm 17
In CRAWFORD SUPERIOR COURT
APRIL TERM, 1827.
JOHN M’DONALD )
vs. > Libel for Divorce:
FLORA M’DONALD. S
Vv \*>1I EREAS, It appears, by the return of the 8he-
riff, that the defendant is uot to be found in
Crawford county:
On motion, it it ordered, that service be perfected
by the publication of this Rule once a month for
tliree 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, Clerk.
April 4, 1827. 3tlm 23
FRUIT TREES, GRAPES, A-e.
___ THE subscriber, Proprietor of tue Lin-
mean Botanic Garden and Nurseries,
near New York, offers to the public sucb
assortment of
_ TREES AND PLANTS, .
may desire. The collection Of Fruit Trees
of all the various kinds, and also of Ornamental Trees,
Shrubs, and Plants, is well known for ita great extent
and superiority; but in addition to the immense ac-
the M "
&
a* ttioy nut)
of all the var
i of any «
tablishinent In this country; and all of which are an*
nounced in the Catalogues for 1828, which have just
issuedfann the press. The assortment of Grams con
sist* of above TWO HUNDRED and FIFTY VA
RIETIES, and comprises the Jinest Dines ond Table
Grapes known in France, Germany, Italy, and the
Crimea—and the proprietor having acquired exten
sive inhumation on the subject from actual experience,
it able to make such selections at may be suitable to
aoy particular locality; and where sucb selections
arn left to him, he will send such as cannot fail to suc
ceed. The price for the first assortment of twelve
Vines, Is Eight Dollars, for the second assortment. Si*
Dollars, and for the third assortment, Four ond a Half
Dollars. The collection of ROSES exceeds FIVE
HUNDRED VARIETIES, and of GREEN-HOUSE
PLANTS, about TWO THOUSAND SPECIES,
comprising twenty thousand POTS—among which,
are all those known as most beautiful and rare.
Catalogues may be bad gratis nt Jamks Hkrox
Esquire, E. Streets aud orders through hint, or per
mail, will meet prompt execution.
WILLIAM PRINCE,
C. M. of Ihe Ltntuean Society of Paris, of the
Horticultural Society of London, ond of the
Imperial Society of tht Georgofili at ,
fence, tic. novetuber
rpiIE Subscriber having taken the above Establishment, recently occupied by Lewis Daniel, _Esq.
ublic in general—assuring them that bis Table will be
furnished with the best this section of the country affords; his Bar wit li the choicest LIQUORS; a good and
rovidedwith Provender. And if unlimited attention, with moderate
charges, are sufficient inducements, I expect at least my share of public favor.
' . JOHN C. MANGIIAM.
Zebulon, Pike County, May 21, 1827. 30
NOTICE.
MINE months after date, application will be made
. .1 to the honorable the Iuterior Court of Monroe
County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the Real Estate of Elijah Curry, deceased, for
the benefit of tho heirs of said deceased.
SHELMAN DURHAM, Guardian.
Ian 17—-19m
NINE MONTHS AFTER DATE,
A PPLICATION will be made to 'lie honorable,
the Cburt of Ordinary, of Twiggs county, for
leave to sell tho Real Estate of Charles Thompson, late
of said county, deceased—for the benefit of the heirs
of said estate. MARY THOMPSON,
April 30——9m—27 Guardian.
LITERARY NOTICE.
|HE KNOXVILLE ACADEMY, Crawford Coun.
ty, went into operation on the 2d of January,
Tho Trustees beg leave to inform the public,
that a great change has already taken place in this
village, both in the morals and philanthropic views of
its inhabitants. Morality, the noblest ornament and
most permanent fabric of society; and piety, the
source of the sweetest nnd sublimest pleasures, now
reside in our village. The gentleman whom we have
employed as Rector of our Academy, Mr. W*. II.
Uukch, has come most' cordially recommended, by
the Trustees of the Grrmanton Academy," ‘ ~
olina, as their former teacher. Under the
of this gentleman, students will be prepared toj<
any College that parents or guardians mny sele
We flatter ourselves, that, from the salubrity of t
', North Car-
instruction
join
led,
salubrity of this
situation, the excellence of its water, and the evinced
reputation of our present Rector, the institution will
receive a general patronage.
Geography, English Grammar, and other sciences
will be taught at $5 per quarter. The Latin and
Greek at $6 per quarter.
Parents and guardians may rest assured, that the
most diligent attention will be taken to advance the
students both in morals and literature,
Boarding can be obtained at a very reduced price
Sn the village. *
H EDWARD BARKER,
W.M. LOCKHART,
C. SI. ROBERTS,
feb 27 T8 Ct
> Trustees.
f7o*ita,
7 1 ;
INFORMATION WANTED.
O N or about the Gth April, 1821, a young Man
the name of DARLING GREEIxE, left mo and
said he wasgoingsomewhere in the neighborhood of
of Slillcdgevillc, Baldwin county, Georgia, and I have
never beard of him since. Any p**r«f)n that can give
any information concerning the said young man, by
dropping a line tt> the Constitutionalist office at Augus-
will oblige a distressed widow and mother.
Augusta, April 17
MARY GREENE.
MACOW 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 ond TRAVELLERS, in the most genteel and comfortable manner. His accom
modations arc extensive, and no pains will be spared to give satisfaction to his customers.
TIMOTHY BRUEN.
Macon, December 12, 182(1.
STOLEN,
FROM the undersigned, living near
Fort Periy, on the night of the 13th
instant, a dark bay HORSE, (Stallion)
>vith the right eye ont, and a blemish in
the left from the cut of a whip; switch
tail, and blaze in the forehead. A liberal reward will
be given for the restoration of the Horse, and an ad
ditional compensation for-proof against the thief to
conviction. CULLEN R- IZEEL.
june 18——3t——34
county, are hrreby required to render them in as
law directs. And all persons indebted to said Estate
are requested to moke immediate payment, as indoi*
geace will not be given.
ISHAM EDWARDS, eztc'r.
juno 18 34 Gwp
MM
ER80NALLY came before me, Pleasant G.
COPY NOTES.
ON or before the first day of January next, we or
therof us promise to pay Joel Rushin or bearer twi
ty dollars, tor value received, this 10th January, 1825,
iHUDSi
[Signed]
SON.
RULE NISI.
Hancock, and after beini
g duly sworn, saith that
From!'
_ ry f
by John Isom lor twenty-five dollars, due the 25th
day of December, 1820, with a credit of twelve dol
lars—said Note made payable to Pleasant G. Han
cock or bearer. PLEASANT G. HANCOCK.
to and subscribed before me, this 12th day of
May, 1827, MiLxcui Lawrence, J. r.
(CP N. B. All persons are hereby cautioned from
trading for said Note, and I hereby forewarn the ma
ker ol said Note from making payment to any person
except myself.
PLEASANT G. HANCOCK,
june 18 34 1
JONATHAN A
HENRY WILLIAMS,
COPY.
ON or before the first day of January next, we or ei
ther of us promise to pay Joel Rushin or bearer twen
ty dollars, tor value received, this 10th January, 1825.
[Signed] JONATHAN A. HUDSON.
HENRY WILLIAMS.
BIBB SUPERIOR COURT,
February Tern, 1827.
Joel Rushin ^
versus
Jonathan A. Hudson
and Henry Williams
I T appearing to the Court, that Joel Rushin was in
possession of the original Notes, of which the a,
bove are copies, and that they have been lost or de,
•troyed,
n motion, it is. ordered, That they show cause, on
tho first day of next Term, why said copies should not
be established in lieu of the originals; ond that a copy
of this rule be published once a month for three
months previous to the next Term of this Court, in
one of the public gazettes in this State, or served
personally on the defendants.
True extract from the Minutes, this 3d March, 1827,
HENRY G. ROSS.
31 -3tlm Deputy Clerk Superior Court
BLANK DEEDS,
Fob sals at the Telegraph Office.
STOLEN,
O R taken away by mistake some time last sum
mer, from near tha Post Office, a targe Strong
built CJ/ESTwith a good Lock thereon, and contain
ing sundry articles of Merchandize,,apparently the
remHants of a store. Any person giving information
us can be had riiall be libe-
where said Chest and
rally rewarded.
ally
51a
gooi
aeon, May 11 tf-—29
FLUKER & COLLINS.
On the first Tuesday in JULY next,
TILL be sold, nt the Court House, la the;
april 30
HENRY W. RALE
2m
0,i the first Tuesday in JUL Y nett,
■«ILL be sold, itt the Town of Perry, lhut„\
county, between the usual hours ol side, tit
following PROPERTY, to wit;
Tivo hundred two and u half acres Pine LAND, iJ
the fifth district, Houston county, number twcntyW
—levied on as the property of David Murray, to ui
ly sundry fieri faciuses m tavor of John Adams—ieijl
made aud returned by u constable.
One half the interest in the LAND, GRIST, adj
SAW MILLS, whereon Peter V. Guerry now livtsJ
known by lot number eigbfy-tvvo, in the t'our!«tiiJ
district, Houston county—leviedon as the propertyti
Theodore Uuerry, to satisfy a fieri facias in tavoroL
James Parrott—property pointed out by defends;!. I
Two hundred two ami a half acres PINE LAND]
in the ninth district, Houston county, number cce
hundred and twenty-nine—levied on ns the r
Elias Harris, to satisfy sundry fieri fnciases in lawn
Harris Allen—levy made by a constable.
One hundred one and a quarter acres of Pine LAND|
in the tenth district, Houston county, number seve;
seven, well improved—levied on as the;
Lewis Hunt, to satisfy two fieri faciascs, in tavor S
D. W. Shine and others—levy made by a conrUH’.l
Tivo hundred two und a half acres Oak and Ilielsr
ry LAND, in the thirteenth district, Houston cow
number two hundred aud sixty-seven, well impronl
—levied on as the property of David Ship, to aim
two fieri faciases in tavor of John Tally and s*zi*j|
other fieri faciases—levy made by a constable.
Two hundred (wo and a bail acres l.ANB, in l!
thirteenth district, Houston county, number nnelnt
dred and seventy-five—levied on us the property oj
William Webb, to satisfy a fieri facias l
W. Jackson—levy made by a constable.
Two hundred two and a half acres .Pine LAM 1 ]
with a good Grist and Saw MILL thereon, in
eleventh district, Houston county, number one bn
dred nnd four—levied on as the property of Uuuln
Nicholson, to ratify sundry fieri faciases in favor olfil
W. Shine versus Jonathan Polk and Dunkea A'icldP
son—levy made by u constable.
One hundred one nnd a quarter acres of Pine I,AN!]
improved, in the eleventh district, Houston io.iU
number fifty-two—levied on as the property of Jew
Finley to satisfy one fieri facias in favor of N«bl
Smith, and sundry other fieri faciases—levymuiebftj
constable. j
Also all the interest ofWilliam Jorden in the lot
LAND whereon he now lives, known by lot nupba
two hundred and sixty-nine in the thirteenth diitriclq
Houston county—levied on asjiis property to siw
a fieri facias in tavor ot Moses Yarborough—levy dm
and returned to me by a constable.
HENRY W. RALEY, Sherf
May 28 31
, On Ihe first Tuesday in JULY next,
W ILL be sold, at the court house in the loss’]
Forsyth, Monroe county, between the h‘
of ten and four o’clock,
The State's INTEREST in Lot number one s
dred and forty-two, (No. 142) in the fifth datnitd
said county, being the south half of said L)t,cotifil
ing one hundred one nnd a quarter acres •ecoruiaytj
division. The condition of sale is, one fourth of t-
purebase money in hand, and'the balance is «"
annual instalments. ,
WILLIAM HUCKABY, Sto/ |
may 29 31
On the first Tuesday in AUGUST nd>\
W ILL be told at the Court-house in thetessj
Zebulon, Pike County, within the uio*l«
of eale, the following PROPERTY, viz. ....
Two bundrod two and a half acne of
more or lets, known by Lot number three,
the third district, formerly Monroe, now Pileo*^
levied upon as the property of John Hudson,
fy an execution, issued from a Justice's CourL*1
vor of J. A. &. N. H. Greer—levied on and r*
to me by a constable.
WILEY MANGHAM. jp* * .
june 25 Pi*e(Wf|
On the first Tuesday in AUGUST nub
YllWILL he sold, at the Court House, inth*'*J
W/ ty of Pike, between the usual bows, f*
lowing PROPERTY, vim ,, *
One NEGRO SIAN, by the name of htUi X
'ty years of age—levied upon u the property" .
—« Chapman, tu satisfy a fieri facias on Ut* 10
sure of n mortgage in favor of Egbert Be**'
said Chapman—property pointed out in said t*" 1
WILEY MANGHAM,'*
may 27 31
ADMINISTRATOR'S
P URSUANT to an order of the Court of ^
of Pike County, will bo sold, on the finy j
day in July next, at Decatur, in the county
Lot No. 40, in tha I4th District fornierivl^
now De Kalb county, us the property “.“rZ
Ueslmorelami, deceased, for the benefit zs'JJij
&c. K. WESTMORELAND.- 1 ’ |
fifarch 19 * * 21
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE-
On the third Monday in JULI
ILL be sold at Hillsborough, J«sp crC0L ’ 1
tween the umal hours of sale,
All the Personal Properly belonging.' 0 c
Samuel Stearns, deceased. Terms of Mde*
A. E. STRATTON, A^'"-
June 4 Ot—32