Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1826-1832, July 16, 1827, Image 4

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153 ggaro* T.HB MINSTJRSSi. MATKR.NAL LOVE. They fin who tell us love can die— With life nil other passions fly. All others are lint vanity. In heaven ambition cannot dwell, Nor avarice in the vaults st In’ll; Earthly the passions of the earth, Tory perish where they have their birth; lint love is indestructible. Its holy flame forever bnriieth, F on heaven it came, to heaven returnelh; Too oft on earth a troubled guest, At times deceived, at times opprest. It here is tried and purified, Then hath in heaven its perfect rest; It sowctll line with toil and euro, but the harvest time ol love is there. Oh! when a mother meets on high The iiube she lost in infancy, Until she not then, tor pains and tears. The day of woe, the watchful night, For all her sorrow, all her tears, An over payment of delight/ WE PART TO .MEET AGAIN. When Hie low heart is sad and deep, And tears arc flowing last; When memory bids the young lieurt weep Fur moments that are past; Sweet to the soul the whispering Of hope mid promise, when Fancy's soft fairy voices sing, “We part to meet again.” When souls are link’d in union sweet, Ami sorrows laid to rest, When radiant eyes of inclining meet, Ami Irieinlly hands me dress'd; O’er senes like these should fortune fling The severing storm, oh! then Hope's sweet, enchanting voices sing “We part to meet iiguiiE” MANSION HO If SE, rT1 HE subscriber ^^"Vormerty°occupl«d'by*I*. n H.^81at. IitFso" as a Tavern and Hoarding House, and hiving made various'improv ements therein, he is now prepar- edlo certain BOARDERS biAkAVELLI.RS in •if^ee anr tions are very extensive; and his table, bar, stables, A.. ore at all time tronace j-*Lij c lions will be made for the comfort of his customers, and he solicits a share of the patronage ol the public. Families can he accommodated with separate rooms. SOL. HOGE. CLINTON, Ga. April :I0, 1627. 27tf MACON HOTEL,. hi tJRA WFORDSUPERIOR COURT APRIL TERM, 1627. JOHN M‘DONALD ) rs. > Libel fur Dirorte. FLORA M’DONALD. > WYSrilKltKAS. I, appears, by the return of the Slie- Vy rlti', that the defendant is not to lie found in Ciaw'lnrd countv: On motion, it Is ordered, that service be perfected liy the publication of this Rule once a month lor 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 Minuter. C. M. ROBERTS, Clerk. April 4. 1«27. ill I in 2.1 T HE subscriber having taken the above Establishment, recently occupied by R. Coleman, Esij. and made considerable improvements therein, is now prepared to accommodate BOAR DF.IvS and TRAVELLERS, in the most genteel and copfortable manner. His accom modations are extensive, and no pains will be spared to give saisfuction to his customers, , TIMOTHY BRUEN, Mae on, December 12, 1826. MOTIVE. N INE MONTHS after date, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Monroe Comity, (when sitting for ordinary purposes) to sell a Lot of Land, riinnlicr one hundred mid nine ty-seven, (No. 107) in the seventh district. Monroe county—being the real estate of Jeremiah Tompson, deceased. THOMAS U. GORMAN, udm'or. feb 21—fltonin 17 NOTICE. TtyJlNE months after date, application will be made J.q| to the honorable the Interior Court of Monroe County, when silling for Ordinary purposes, for leave tosell’tlic Real iistate of Elijah Curry, deceased,for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. SHELMAN DURHAM, Guardian. inn 17 tflrn nine mouths after hate, A PPLICATION Will be made to the honorable, the Court of Ordinary, of Twiggs county, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Charlie Thompson, late ol said county, deceased—for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. MARY THOMPSON, April fill !»m 27 Guardian, BOARD OF PHYSICIANS Of Hie Slate of Georgia. T HE following extracts front the Bylaws adopted by the Board at their first meeting, ore made J iuhlic, for the information of candidates xvlio may in ulure apply for License to practice Medicine, Ac. IsU Applicants for examination shall here (pared to write and present a Thesis on some medical subject, and band the same to the Dean on or before chc6 on nual meeting of tin; Board. 2d. The Board will require of each candidate a competent knowledge of Chemistry, Anatomy, Mate ria Medica, Physiology. Surgery, Midwifery, and the Theory and Practice of Medicine, and will not grant a license to any candidate who is materially deficient in any of those branches. „ ltd. In future, applicants having Diplomas, shall be •expected to send them to this Board for examination, ami that In no ease shall a temporary or permanent lie cute be granted upon the testimony of a member of this-Ubard, or any other individual, without the Di ploma. l:h. A re-examination will l»e granted by the Board at tin: same session, to rejected applicants, on the sole condition, that the second examination be held pills- lic'y.cnJ the questions and answers recorded on the minutes. The order of examination will be so conducted, as to commenoo with the first name enrolled, and pro ceed numerically, until the list is gone through, und if any applicant is absent, when his presence isrequircc before the Hoard, the next named shall be preseiJCif in bis place, and the name of the absent placed at the bottom of tlie list. * Applicants are notified, that letters addressed to me in 1-exingtoii. Oglethorpe county, post paid, request ing their names enrolled, with their residence, and ti tlo of Thesis, will be duly attended to. ALEX. M. JONES, M. D. Dean of the Board of Physicians of the Slate of Georgia. . Mllledrgevllle. Dec. 1620. T IIF. Subscriber having taken the above Establishment, recently occupied by Lewis Daniel, Esq, solicits the tiatronage of Ills frienty: and the public in general—assuring them that bis Table will be furnished with the best this section of the country affords; his Bar with the choicest LlUUOUS; a good and attentive Ostler; and Stables well provided with I'rovender. And if unlimited attention, with moderate charges, are sufficient’inducements, I expect at least my share of public favor. JOHN C. MANGHAM. Zebulon, Pike County, May 21, 1827. 30 LI TERAR Y AO TICE. PfnHE KNOXVILLE ACADEMY, Crawford Coun- ■1L ty, went into operation on the 2d of January, 1627. The Trustees beg leave to inform the public, that a great change hns already taken place in this village, both in the morals and philanthropic views of Its inhabitants. Morality, the noblest ornament and most |iertnanent fabric of society; and piety, the source of the sweetest and sublimeit pleasures, now reside in our village. The gentleman whom we have employed as I lector of our Academy, Mr. Wx. II. liuitcu, lias come most cordially recommended, by tlie Trustees of theGermanton Academy, North Car olina, as their former teacher. Under the instruction oi' this gentleman, students will be prepared to join any College that, parents or guardians may select. We flatter ourselves, that, from the salubrity of tills 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 iciences will he taught at $."> per quarter. The Latin and Greek at $6 |ter quarter. Parents and guardians may reat assured, that the Ignat diligent attention will he taken to advance the ■indents both in morals and literature. Hoarding can be obtained at a very reduced price In tlje village. KDWAItD BARKER, ) IVM. LOCKHART, \ Trustee*. C. M. ROBLHT8, S feb 27 18 6t ZEBULON HOTEL. EH GEE T&VERJV, MONTICELLO. IIE subscriber having purchased out the former Proprietor of this ESTABLISHMENT informs the Public, that ho lias fitted it up in convenient and comfortable stylo, for the accomrao’ dation of TRAVELLERS and BOARDERS. His Table will bo constantly supplied with tlie best, both of PROVISIONS und LIQUORS, the country affords; whilst his Bar (lie ventures to say,) has not been surpassed by any in the Up-country of Georgia. His Sta bles are large and convenient, and are attended (>y a good Osiler, and a constant supply of CORN, FODDER and OATS. The Proprietor, with the foregoing considerations, added to Ins most nssiduous attention to tho comfort and accommodation of those who favor him with their company, hopes to share a prbportion of tho public Patronage. FRANKLIN IIERVEY. June, 1827——Gl 34 COPY NOTES. , ON or before the first day of January next, we or ei ther of us proniise to pay Joel Rushin or bearer twen ty dollars, lor value received, this 10th January, 1825. [Signed] JONATHAN A. HUDSON. HENRY WILLIAMS. COPY. ON or before the first day of January next, we or ci 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. BIBB SUPERIOR COURT, February Term, 1827.' Joel Rushin x Jona«hJnTlIud.on| RULENISI ' • and Henfy Williams J I T appearing to the Court, that Joel Rushin was in possession of the original Notes, of which the a- bo.ve are copies, and that they have been lost or de stroyed, On motion, it is ordered, That they show cause, on the first day of next Term, why said copies should not be established in lieu of the originals; and that a copy of this rule be published once a month for three pionths previous to the next Term of this Court, in one of the public gaxettes 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 NOTICE. A LL persons hnving demands against the Estate of William Edwards, deceased, late of Twiggs coimty, are hereby required to render them in as the law directs. Ana all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, as indul gence will not be given. ISHAM EDWARDS, cxee’r. june 18 34 6tvp 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 thereon, and contain- iug sundry articles of Merchandize, apparently the remnants of a store. Any person giving infornutioa wliere.sqid Chest and goods can be had shall be libe rally rewarded. FLUKER & COLLINS. Macon, May 14—tf—29 GEORGIA—Pike County. P ERSONALLY came before me, Pleasant G. Hancock, and after being duly sworn, saith that he has lost or mislaid a certain Promissory Noie, given by John Isom for twenty-five dollars, due the 25th day of December, 1826, with a credit of twelve dol lars—said Note made payable to Pleasant G. Han cock or bearer. PLEASANT G. HANCOCK. Sworn to and subscribed before me,' this 12/A day tf May, 1827. Malaciu Lawrence, J. P. ID* N. B. All persona are hereby cautioned from trading for said Note, and I hereby forewarn the ma ker of said Note from making payment to any person except myself. PLEASANT G. HANCOCK, juno 18 34 1 information wanted. O N or about the Cth April, 1821, a young Man by the name of DARLING GREENE, left me and said he was goingsometvhcre in the neighborhood of of Milledgcvilte, Baldwin county, Georgia, and I have never heard of him since. Any person that can give any information concerning the said young man, by dropping a line to the Constitutionalist office at Augus ta, will oblige a distressed widow and mother. Augusta, April 17 MARY GREENE. BLANK DEEDS, For sale at the Telegraph Office. SHERIFFS’ SALES. On the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, W ILL, be sold at thb Court-house in the town of Zebulon, PU:e County, within the usual hours ' sale, the following PROPERTY, via. Two hundred two and a half acres of LAND, more or less, known by Lot number three, (No. 3) in the third district, formerly Monroe, now Pike county levied upon as the property of John Hudson, to satis- r y an execution, issued from a Justice’s Court, in.l'a- or of J. A. & N. H. Greer—levied on and returned me by a constable. WILEY MANGHAM, D. S. june 25 , Pike County. On the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, ILL be sold, at the Court House, in the coun ty of Pike, between the usual hours, the fol lowing PROPERTY, viz: One NEGRO SIAN, by the name of Isaac, about fifty years of age—levied upon as the property of Mo ses Chapman, to satisfy a fieri facias on the foreclo sure of a mortgage in favor of Egbert Beall 'versus said Chapman—property pointed out in said mortgage. WILEY MANGHAM, Deputy Shcitf. may 27—31 On the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, W ILL be sold at tlie place of bolding Courts on M’Intosh’s reserve, in Carroll County, be tween the usual hours of sale, the following PROPER TY, to wit: One lot of LAND, number one hundred and twenty- five in the thirteenth district of said county, containing two hundred two and a half acres—levied on as the property of John Hampton, to satisfy a fieri facias in avor oi James Hamptou versus said John Hampton, and sundry other fieri faciases versus the same—pro perty pointed out by James Hampton. JAMES WEST, Sheriff, july 2 Carroll County. On the first Tuesday in August next, ' ILL be sold, at the Court House in Fayette ville, Fayette county, in tlie usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Two hundred Uvo aud a half acres of LAND, more Jess, known as Lot number one hundred and fifty, (No. 150) in the fourth district of originally Henry, now Fayette county—levied on as the property of John R. Harrison, to satisfy two fieri faciases in fa vor of the Officers of the Superior Court of Fayette County. WINSTON WOOD, Sheriff. july 2 36 On the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, W ILL be sold at the house of William C. Osborn, the place of holding courts in the county of Muscogee, within the lawful hours of sale, the follow ing PROPERTY, viz: One lot of LAND, number eighty-nine, in the ninth district'd!' Muscogee county, levied on as tlie property of Benjamin Elliott, to satisfy a fieri facias in favor of George Granberry—property pointed out by piaintitf. Two lots of LAND, number .fifty-five, in the twen tieth district, and number one hundred and nine in the twenty-third district of Muscogee county, levied on as the property of Amos Jones, to satisfy a fieri facias in favor of Isaac Hiil and others—property pointed out by plaintiff. One lot of LAND, number two hundred and fifty- seven, in tlie sixteenth district of Muscogee county, levied on as the property of Jesse Bledsoe, to satisfy a fieri facias in favor of John Logan, for the use oi Wil liam M’Harry—property pointed out by plaintiff’s at torney. r One lot of LAND, number two hundred and eighty- nine, in the twenty-third district of Muscogee county, levied on as the property of Zacharinh House, to satis fy two fieri faciases, one in favor of James Hooper, the other in favor of Job Hammond, for the use of John Clcavland—property pointed out by plaintiff's attor ney. One lot of LAND, number two hundred and thirty- seven in the sixteenth district of Muscogee county, le vied on as the property of Ziba Brown, to satisfy a fieri facias in favor of Samuel Brown—property pointed out by plaintiff. One lot of LAND, number fifty-five, in the eighteenth district of Muscogee county, levied on as the property of Richard T. Hanson, to satisfy a fieri facias in favor of M’Latvs & Holt—property pointed out by plaintiffs’ attorney. _ One lot of LAND, number eighty-seven in the eighth district ofMuscogcc county, levied on as the sroperty of John B. Smith, tosatisfy two fieri faciases n favor of John Jordan, administrator of Wiley Jor dan, deceased—property pointed out by plaintiff. One lot of LAND, number two hundred and sixty- four, ill the twenty-second district of Aluscogee county, levied on nsthe property of Elisha Wright, to satisfy a fieri facias in favor of Wil.'ium II. Imlay—property pointed out liy plaintiff’s attorney. One lot of LAND, number one hundred and forty- nine in the twenty-second district of Aluscogee coun ty, levied on as the property of Appleton Yv. Mclson, to satisfy a fieri facias in favor of William H. Imlay- property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. _ One lot of LAN D, number one hundred and sixty nine in the nineteenth district of Aluscogee county, Ic vied on as the property ofWilliam F. Brown, tosatis fy a fieri facias in favor of Imlay & Co.—property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. One lot of LAND, number two hundred and fifty, five, in the ninth'district of Aluscogee county, levied on ns the property of William G. Macon, to satisfy a fieri facias in favor of Alexander Reid—property point ed out by plaintiff. . ' One lot of LAND, number two hundred and twenty- six in the twenty-third district of Muscogee county, le vied on as the property of John M. Hansford, ta satisfy a fieri facias in favor ofWilliam Alorgan &. Co.—pro perty pointed out by Thomas M’Gcbee, security. One lot of LAND, number one hundred and seven ty, in the fourth district of Aluscogee county, levied on as the property of John Caldwell, to satisly a fieri fa cias in favor of James Jones, administrator of William Jones, deceased—property pointed out by defendant. One lotofLAND, number one hundred and forty- nine in the fourth district of Aluscogee county, levied on as the property of Thomas Bryan, to satisfy a fieri facias in favor of Jeremiah Powell—property pointed out by plaintiff. JAMES P. PORTIS, Sheriff July 2. Muscogee County. SHERIFF'S SAX,£? On the first Tuesday in AUGUSTi Y|[V»ILL be sold at the Courthouse in u,. 'I Perry, Houston County, between hours of sale, the following PROPERTY, vi,- H 202 1-2 acres of LAND, in the fifteenth I Houston county, known ns 1/it No. ttventiJ-’l Cart, ail levjed on as the property of James xi l ■ to satisfy a Ft. Fa. in favor of D. W. Shine j ™ dry other Ft. Fas. versus James AI. Kelly, pTj] pointed out liy defendant. ™i* One third part of Lot No. fifty-five, in |U j district of Houston county, whereon Edward ts now lives, levied on as the property of lienjaniin 8 to satisfy sundry Fi. Fas. in favor of H. H. q*' levy made by a constable. Twenty-eight head of stock CATTLE, coiskj of Cows Hiid Yearlings; 1 small road Waggon c feather Beds, 4 Sheets, 4 Pillows, 1 Bolster vi steads, 2 bed Covers, 1 Bearhide, 1 split Alattl Blankets, 4 pieces remnants northern Hamc-iV 1 f iicces remnants Calico, 2!) cotton Rhawli, liii’J ed on as the property of William Williams, to a”* a Fi. Fa. in favor of James Newbcrrv. ’ HENRY W. RALLY, Shtr.ff july 2 Houston ADMINISTRATOR'S SAL& On the third Monday in JULY nest, W ILL be sold at Hillsborough, Jasper county J tween the usual hours of sale, All the Personal Property belonging to the etUttJ Samuel Stearns, deceased. Terms of sale cuk 1 A. E. STRATTON, Aimm£l | June 4 5t 32 ADMIN IS TRA TOR'S SALE P URSUANT to an order of the Court of C ry of Houston County, will be dis public sale, in the town of Perry, in said County, On the first Tuesday in AUGUST nut, All the PERISHABLE PROPERTY of)W nv Wilkinson, late of said County, deceased, coo ing chiefly of Law Books, Writing Desk, &c. torUL with various other articles too tedious to mention j Terms-of sale made known on the day. ! JAMES E. DUNCAN, -dJminulrt!. Perry, June 25,1827 7t- 1 LOST, O N the Federal Road, between the home J. Collin R. Ezell, at Old Fort Perry, sad Sm#1 Stand, at tlie Ucbec Bridge, on Sunday, the’/Sth' 1 a large calf-skin POCKET BOOK, containing di one hundred and eighty-seven dollars in money,* several Promissory N’btes. One promissury’i made 1 y George B. Whitfield, for thirty-five do!, one ditto on John It. Taylor, for forty dollarsjoL ditto on James Cargile, and two ditto on Stanford] Lloyd, amounts not recollected; besides several nJ notes, made by different individuals; also, a Mil sale, executed by Aaron Shirley, for a Negro if J man, named Alary, to the subscriber; with other;? pers of no use to any one but the owner. WhoeiJ will return said Pocket Book to tfie subscriber n ing at Knoxville, Crawford county, or give anyii mation respecting it, shall he handsomely reward. HIRAM WARNLR. april 2 23 J MARINE AND FlllE INSURAXCH T HE Marine and Fire Insurance BtinkcflhtS vf Georgia will effect Insurance upon, DwtKl Houses. Ware Houses, and Buildings in general,' chaudize, Household Furniture, Ships in porUnd Cargoes. Also—against loss or damage hy h Navigation in any part of Georgia mid Murine geherully. Terms of Insurance will be favorable and ail e! liberally and promptly adjusted. Persons residing in tlie country can have Ins effected by addressing tlie President or Cashier giving a description ol the property to be insured. JOSEPH CUA1MING, PrenWl William W. Baker, Cashier. DIRECTORS., Hestkinh Lord, George Hull, J. P. Henry, Etias Bliss, Charles II’. Rockwell, Charles A. Iliggitu. April 0 24 On the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, W ILL bcaold at the house of lYilliam C. Osborn, tlie place of holding Courts in Muscogee Coun ty, within the lawful hours of sale, the following PRO PERTY, viz. b One NEGRO GIRL, named Lucy, about 18 years old, levied on as the property of Chcsley B. Mims, to satisfy a mortgage Fi. Fa. in favor of Robert Tayloi— property pointed out by said Fi. Fa. ABRAHAM LAWRENCE, D. S. july I Muscogee County. TAX COLLECTOR'S SALE. On the first Tuesday in August next, W ILL be sold, at the Court House in Fayette' ville, Fayette county, in the usual hours of sale, the following property, (viz:) One hundred one aud a tourti) acres of LAND, more or less, it being the north half of Lot numberone hundred and forty-two, (No 142) in the seventh dis trict of Favette county—levied ou as the property of John Lambert, senior, to satisfy his tax for tnc year 1826—Tax due ¥13 25 cents. JOHN CALDWELL, july 2—36 Tax-Collector of Fayette rowi/y. CAUTION. , A LL persons are hereby forwarned not to trade for a NOTE of hand, given by me to Peter G. Wil- liamson,4orthe amount of oue hundred and fifty dol lars, dated 20tb day of April, and payable first of Au gust next, as the consideration tor which said note was given having failed, 1 am determined not to-pay it WILSON R. YOUNG. Fayette County, June 23,1627 2t 36 To the Jndi.'ir.ndent Voters of Upson Con Fellow Citizens: I HAVE been solicited to offer again fornsratij tlie Senate of tlie next General Assembly^ Grateful for the support hitherto received, sad for# additional mark of esteem, I take this opportunity a returning my thanks, and of signifying my intonfaj becoming again a candidate. Aly conduct in tieB* Legislature is known to you—the Journals oftheSu nte are before the public, and I request every ontlj satisfy himself respecting uny vote given by me. Very respectfully wi „ t£ Upson County, Ga. 18th June, 1827. NOTICE. persons indebted to the Estate of 5T.u'tu 4 LL ne Wilkinson, late of Houston County, d« are requested to call on the Administrator ami i without delay; and oil those hnving dcmamhsp said deceased, are requested to render them is a authenticated, within the time.prcscrihedlyls*' this notice will be pleaded in liar, &c. JAAIKS E. DUNCAN, Adnimdrd*- Perry, June 23,1827-—Gt 35 POCKET BOOK STOLEX- CATOLEN from my house, in Upson county.** E5 morocco POCKET BOOK ( containing a her of Papers—among which were six Notes o'A* of twenty-five dollars each, dated about the 3d July, 1820, payable to William H. Maynor_or W* on or before the 25th day of December, I«7 Note of Five Dollars, given to William H- W r hearer, due the first of October next, -l Flucllcn. Also, two Bonds for titles ol l* n ” given by James Whatley to Wm. II- iraynor, w cute titles to Lot No. 235, in the tenth district ly Monroe now Upson, forfeit six hundred j Ihe other given by Robert Burns to Wifftojj’ nor; to execute titles to a lot in the fourth d® 1 ™ merly Henry now Fayette, number notrcc»u« . forfeit $1000. Also, a Bond of Conveyance t«£ acres of land in Alonroe cnnnty.dced made t i “n II. Maynor, by Thomas L. Thomason. J small notes, the amounts not rbLoliected, or* 0 IJG tile to John D. Alaynor, signed by John Br 001 . note given by Johnston Ammonas to Wfll““ JjJ nor, for forty bushels of com, payable the j tober next; and a number of other pdpet* a" ” lected. ... All persons are forewarned ngainst tredmf 71 Papers, and the makers of them are fore *., t (d gainst paying off any of them only lo me,»tw;7j stolen from Iny house. „ usMOll * WILLIAM H. | Upton County, Julu 2. 36 m ry buildings, LAND FOR SALE. > THE snbscrifitrr offer* I* “y PLANTATION in Ttng»s coWf£ nine miles below Macon, on ta" j gee river, on which there is«' t- ((( _ „ ting Home, Gin House, mid id .^l ry buildings, and about 10(1 acres of clean'-•-. J good repair; the place is known to . it iff eligible situations for a Practising Pblffg, jw section of the country, and would bc »o.a accommodating terms, or exchanged tor • in the counties of Bibb or Macon, May 11—tf 29 __— LAttp uraff*!.. LISTS of the be had on appB>M to ° "V-ss> f ,,« at $3 each, uayublc in ^ M