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Tuesday, KoYembev 27, 1827.
The Telegraph is published weekly
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tjfifon, Gn.-Off.ceon
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** TERMS.
fir t Year, * * '
fur Six MuntM, •
a* sntivrp
l.erry Street, near
§3 00
7* oo
zr?’ Wc are authorized to announce GEO,
HsrDLAW as a candidate for Cleric of the Iflft*
‘ •„, rt of Bibb county, at the ensuing election in
"“unn' net*. \ • August 0.
““ v, , arc authorised to announce JOHf(l
irirt vi\N as a candidate for Sheriff of Bibb
the Election in January next. -May 28.
Yfa aro nutlioriscd to announce'NA-
ruiK c MONROE as a candidate for Clerk of the
iuperfor Court of Bibb county, at the Election in^Jnn.
ELISHA DAVIS is a candidate for
Kt, t { Tax Returns for the county of'Bibb, at
(flection hi January next. Sept. 3d.. '
\\’e are requested and authorized to
™ce BRIGGS W. HOPSON as a candidate
T« Collector of Monroe County, at the election
'j.muuy -ext. . . «
FLUKER.& COLLINS
{ \VF. removed their DRUG STORE to one o
the tenement* In McDrmrld'* buildiug, otvMul
ry street, where they will keep constantly pn hand
A General Assortment of
drugs, medicines, eaints,
arreon*' Instruments, Class Wart, Dye Stuffs, &c.
5 Allot which will be sold "on accommodating
.*- •' 10——j"h 3
ELLIS, SHOT WELL £ CO.
’ m just ntekedper boat Nancy, and offer fur Sale,
„ Kegs White Lead V ,
60 Kegs Spanish Brotrn
20 Kegs Venetian Red -
500 fiallons Iflftseed Oil
:M Gallons Lnmp Oil
2*>.) fiallonsTmin Oil
100 Gallon* Spirit* Trfrpontlne .
Chalk, Waiting Brushes, Jtc. &«.
12 Barrels Piaistjsr Paris ..
100 Ream* Writing, Wrapping and.Printtng
Paper
10,000 Lbs. Light Castings
Also .10 packages m \i
DRUGS AND MED
ithuiui tbrir previous Stopk dlnke a very large
.i"™! assort went, ^worthy the notice ofMer-
Piiysici'jis and others who Wish to purcbme nt
loir rests for Cash. ' • ' * '.' -
ilitaa.Jmie 1? 34 - . *_ ■-> -
Factorage and Cojumisfion Business
in Savannah. •
IKBaaS EiALCKB.
OF AUGUSTA. • .
TEN J)ER3 hi* services to his friend* 1
land the public as u
General Commission Merchant,
• in Savannah, andrwilt fie ready to at
t to trav business be mny be favored with by the
li November next., Intending in no maimer to be
jgsil iii speculations whatever, his personal servi-
[•wiltis devoted exclusively to.llie interest of those'
ho way favor liimwitb th’cir business, and liberal
hsb advances made oh all consignments of Cotton to
lb.when reipiired. ‘s' ' ‘ .. *
I The business of Malone, It Gorton at Augusta, trill
• roailncteil by Air. II. (HORTON, whose experi-
Iwe ami eap.iicity will enable him to give satisfaction
Ktorfriends. 4 /••',' ,/. 1
| Octotier 8——1 fit—-50 4
A XU
C omm\ss\o\\ Ylusmessf
MACON. , • L
THE subscriber has taken a part
»nf the IfVJ REHOUSE, lately erected
^,'^1 l,y Messrs. Cutter ft Cornwell, iinmefll-
L-- l (Italy tiliova the Bridge and opposite
r'^,*' 4 ' f4 > Air. Job n Tv Rowland's. ThogonVc*
•t •ituation, the fma WHARF and personal atteu-
fiven to BVSJNESS,' he hopes wilt secure to him
pa'n.uace of ids friends und the pubiie generally.
HENRY M. TERRELL.
W27,1827 -.'3 • ■ '
WAR.EHdlJSE
if- f. and • •
-Commission Bushiest,
RECEIVING, Stodritni- and tor-
warding COTTON and MBRCIIAN-
DIZE, attended to by > • '
„ , ,, t» JESSE STRvVTTON,
MaCon, October 8,1827 50
FACTORAGE
v ... and - v ' ..* • , • ' _
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
THE undersigned have removed their
Counting Room to the wharf of the lato
Colonel Johnston, nextbalow William
son^, and above the Exchange; where
they are provided with u roomy wharf,
and fire proof stores; and trader their best service in
the above line to their friends.
8TD.es a tannin;'
Savannah, November 19 3t 5tl .ffc-:'' l
6Y MYRON R ART LET.
SriElUFFS’SAURS.
- 9?.*h e fc st HSutday in December next,
WAylLL be sold, at the court house in Carroll conn-
. V T-. Ay> between the usual hours
lowing PROPERTY: c
Five NEGROES—Frank, a man,
age; Alford, a boy, about hfteenr years ofd; Sam, a
of sale, the fol, -
years of
IfegjtjjU
TAX COLLECTOR’S SALE/
B Ortf^c jfrrf Tuesday in January nezt_
WJWfft? Court House In Clinlou, Jo.Viroun-
boy, about ten
twenty-live; and
the
DIUTGS & MFD\CWFS.
ELLIS, SH0TWELL% C0.
O FFER, for sale, a large and gcneral.nsssortnioent
of. . >*, .. ;v .
DRUGS, FAMILY and PATENT MEDICINES,
all of which being selected by competent judges; are-
offered with eonpannee to the nubtic, at .Savannah pri
ces, or less. Mercbonts, Physicians, Plantersaudothcrs
are rcquested'td call and examine for themsel ves.
Also on hand a. large supply of PAINTS, ' OILS,
GLASS, DYE WOODS, DYE STUFFS, Ac. &c.
nuwoUi May 19^—3(1 ' ' ' '
-Macon (. LOT l\L\G Store.
H MERCHANT TAILORS,
AVE jnsf received from New-York, a large ad
ditional supply of '
ball and winter
4 % r' AND* . •' ' V
'eiotiiiws*
TAILORING;;
Carried on in all its.-Various branches. -Having the la
test New-York fashions,'and good Workmen, their
work shall not- be dona Inferior to any. Ait orders
thankfully received, and executed with despatch,
november 18‘ ■ “
the fr*t-Tuesday in December nett,
ILL he sold at th'e Court House in CnnroUeaurV
One lot of LAND, huiaber fifteen in the eighth dis-
4 °" n ‘ t,,e Pt^rtyof
vorofWiiliam Roberuon^Su^ to
me by a constable. JAMES WEsTTSheriff
October 29 ^-64 ^
On the first 1 Tuesday in December next,
W ILL fin sold atlhe Court House in the town of
Faj/etterille, Fayette rouaty. betwoen the usual
hours'of sale, the following PROPERTY,' (9 wiu
. One hundrod acres of LAND, it being the east half
of lot number lwojiitndrfd and forty-eight ‘in the fifth
district of originally Henry now Fayette comity, ami
one ROAD WAGGON^ levied on as’the property of
Thomas-- Colnuin, to satisfy a fieri facias in ia*or of
of John Cotman, uud other Qerifaciases versus Thomas
Colman. * • _ r ;
- Niue FUR HAT3, levied on as the property of
James -Lcnear, to Satisfy one fieri facioJ in favor of
. f Wllfxpst eOODS.
BAILEY GODDARD,
OX MUlSKUnV, STRIBr, •
H AS just received and is still receiving a LARGE
ASSORTMENT ot FALL and WINTER
GOODS, suitable for this-Marlgt, consisting, in part,
of the FOLLOWING ARTICLES, vizi ; /
Black, blno, olive, mixed- and drab. Cloths; ditto
Cassimece; Sntinetts; Cassinetts; white, red and yei-
... - - fa
—levied ou-aa the property
fy an .executton in favor of i
Sept. 22, 1827-51
On t,
Violet, a woman, about
about twelve years old
James Dickin, toaatis-
ycars old; V
Lucy, a girl,
e property of
F Mary Smith.
JAMES WEST, Sherd)-.
Jjf, Wii be sold tho followiofvI’ROPERTY, or
so much thereof as will sntlify/thmrcspeclive tax of
the owners; for the year 1828, and costa, vim
- f onr hundred and five acres second quality LAND, . ,
adjoining Sentresr and others! on-Cedar Creek in. wpsscon in tlio placo.
'
Vo\ume \ 3Vo. 57.
Sectarian. Union—At the Synod, lately
held at Ilanau, in Germany, the Lutherans of*
fered to renounce the use of unleavened bread
nt tho celebration .of the Lord’s Supper—on
which the President liter rose, and said "reach
il' th ^ ai °* Ucllowsliip; we' are now unit-
°" 4 _ f h® assembly rose simultaneously, and
tho Calvinists embraced tho Ltttliorans in the
truo spirit of Christian love, while no dry eytr
WlNStON WOOD, Sheriff:
David Heldebran.
, i :
November 1-
. Oh the .first Tuesday in December next,
. Ouc lot-jaf LAND, numberaeventy-aeream the four
teenth district Of Carroll county, levied on as the pro
perty Of BarJliolQUiew.Jenkins, to saiisfy two fiertfa-
eioses in favor o( William Dauiel against said Jehk'ms.
' NEIL STONE, Dpputy Sheriffs
November '-- ,
a half poitfl Blankets; Irish Lilians; brown arid black
Linens; Long loan; linen Cambric;- four and ten
quarter Diaper; Dimity; Bombaaettr, Bombazin; Bed-
tick; -.negro Cloth;- a large -assortment of pluid and"
fancy ‘ Prints; English'- Gihghamt;’ furniture Prints;
Bnltiste; Barege; black Neukin and Canton Crepes;
colored Crape Robes; black Italian Crapes; fancy,
gauze and silk Shawls; Scarfs and Mantles; Snrccpct,
Levantine,‘Senchaw; Lustring; plaid and. fancy Silks;
F l»iu.and' figured Swiss Muslins; Jaconet, • book.and
nilfa 'raiill-Muslins; Cmubrics; women's white and
colored cotton Hose;.men aiid.womcn'* silk Ijose;
Him beaver, rnrara and wool Hats; tortoise and •D.fti-
ztlian shell 'Combs; cotlon and wodl Carosj a-largo
.-assortment of Shoes and Boots; stratv and LegBorn
Bonnets silk flag, cotton and -Bandana Handker
chief?; lliread end cotton laces; Inserting nhd Foot
ing; sillfa’nd cotton Velvet; a hiree assortment of cap,
bonnet and belt 'Ribbons; Saddles. Bridles, Martitt
gales, Act; a small assortment nt Hardware and Sta
tionary; n.'fe'w crates of Crockery and Glalswai'e,
lie solicits a call from those MerehabtS, in tliil'vj-
■cinity, who wish to replenish their stock; as hp believes,
Umksnch cun be more advantageously screed, tbep
hy going q greater distance, Trevelling Merchants,
who nre riot ncquainted, amVwho wish credit,-will
•On the'first Tuesday in?Decembcr fieri,
TSTItL be sold^Tn'tlie '.(tvn'of PciTy. llqusion
IV county, within the .usual hours'of sale, the
following PitOl’ERTY, to wit: - 7 ;/
' Txvif hundred two and a lialfacreBof Fine LAND,
in t|ie-^fifteenth district of Houston, county, number
one’hundred aijd forty-five—Jovied on as the property
of David Hascoll, t» satisfy a fieri facias ifi fnvof of
Moses Marsh versus J. A. & D! Hasballand Elijah N.
Hascall, security on the appeal—pointed out ly plain-
tillV attorney.' • , • • ' . -
One hundred oife and.tx'quarter acres.Pino LAND,
w ell improved und known osiiumhcr fifty-two. in the
eleventh', district, Houston county—levied on as tho
properly of James Finley, to satisfy a fieri facias in fa
vor of-John Ilefington tutd others—levy made by a
constuiilo.
Two hundred two and a half acres of LAND, in
the fourteenth district, Houston county.-nuiubor two
hundred und ninety—levied on as the property of
Nicholas Dartieri, to satisfy a fieri facias in favor Of -of said
Fountain & Hargraves—-levjr mhde by u constable. '■
Ons. hundred one .and K quarter acres of Oak and
Hickory LAND, well improved.'Jn tho thirteenth dis
trict of Houston county, whereon. Geprge Williams
now. fives—levied on Xs1i is property ,■^.to. satisfy after!
faiias in favoi*of.Mosea Yarborough—pointed out. by
plttintOr, ■ .\V '
Tfiro hundredtu'o and a ltalf acresof pine LAND. .
number one h'undtedand‘fifty-nine in the fifteenth die- of wlo knoWb on
trie!oMloustoncounty, levied on.nitlie property of ' JOlIN c/l
Anderton Sottenylute, t& safisfjr -a fieri fucias in favor November 12^ 8f-
of Wadsworth.ds Lnngdon—property pointed out by
Arthur Johnston. . •' ''
^ Also.alt Williem Jourden'i INTEREST In-LOT
bumher two huridted and sixty-eight,.in thathirtjdntt!;
district of Houston county—leyiod on as bis'prq|eriy,
tp satisfy a fieri. facias in favor of Moses YnrboTEirgh
—levy made by a constable. - • •,
V'/ . HENRY'W. RALEY, Sheriff. 4
*Noyemher 1^27 ■ ■■ ■ 51.
tof tax, §9,38 cents,
T S ht, ,’! <i r* d tT T?, *? d n halfacrei. second quklity
LAND, adjoining-Black and others, on Sugar creek,
Morgan county—Fold ssthOnroperty of Viomat Wynit,
^^ G ROl- 8 i retttmod by 'Dsnfel Afelspn ns
v*- rdm " r 2L*£’!!py, “* ««W-
One undivided NEGRO between James Bonner
and sister, to satisfy their tax for 1880. Amount of
tax, 42 cents, 9 J-2 mill*. -
Two hundred fifiy-two and and a half acres second
quality LA ND, adjoining Lucas and others, in Twiggs
county, returned by William Conran, administrator on
tlta estate of Joseph Cowan—sold to satisfy his trixfor
1880. Amoupt of tax, §1,37 cents linill.
One hundred ons anoa quarter acres second qnali-
ty LAND, in the eleventh district of Alonroe county,
number cighty-Dre—sold as the property of Burrell
Pope, to satisfy his tax for 1626. Amount of tax 77
cents.- < : - - \... . " s ^
Sixty-two and A half acres third quality LAN.D,«d-
joing Alsabroeks, on Caney' creek, Jones county-
sold as the property, of John Anglin, to satisfy his tax
for 1826. . Amount of tal,'§l. 47 cents,5 mills..
Two hundred aha fifty .acres third quality LAND,
number-oneIriiiidredand twenty-five in^tlie ninth dis--
trict Ilall county^-seld as the property of Ephraim
Bishop, tp satisfy his tax for 1820. Amount oftax, 81,
11 cents,'6 mills. - >
One hundred-’acres tiiird quality LAND; adjoining
Flewelien, on Gapeycreek, in Jones county—sold as .
tho property of Thomas Gram, to.Satisfy uis tax t«r*t tml.
1826. Amount ofjai, §J, 45 cents', 9 mills.
Two hundred two and a half acres of pino LAND,
number one hundred tndfifty-nine in the fifteenth dis
trict Monroe county—Sold as the property of %mes
M. Grigory, to saiisfy his tax for 1826. -Amount of
tax, 62.cents.‘2millii. ■ , ..
-Two hundred and fifty acre* pine LAND, number
two hundred and fifty-eight in tiio third district Early
county—sold as the property of Isaac Ellis, to satisfy
his lax for 1820.
Two hundred two and a halfaeres second and third
quality LAND, number two hundred and seventy-five
in the, fifth district Houston—sold ns the property of
■ Thomas Hail, to: satisfy his tax for 1826. Amouut of
tax, 94 cents, 9'milis. •, 4 . ; . '
. One handl ed one and-n fourth *arcs of third quality
LAND, adjoining Moody, and twenty-acres.- tliira
quality adjoining Moreland, on the OciAalzee river,
la Jones county—sold ni-tho property of Willis D.
Iisfybis tnx for 1826. Amount of tax,
An important decision to denlora in Lottc*-
ry Tickets tn.iy bo found in our paper of tbia
Hay. It is, in sttbstanco, that the holders of
shares o( Lottery Tickets, not signed by tht
managers, cannot recover any portion of a
priza, drawn to the number of their share frdm
liable for tlio amount to which the prize shard >•
may bo entitled. This is deserving tlto atton
tion of thoso who purchase shares.—Dcmacra*
tic Press
•
Tho trial of Lioutonant P.dfcival, on an it>
dictmont of extortion wltilo in oommand of tho
United States’ schoonor Dolphin, nt tho Sand
wich Islands, enmo on boforo tho Circuit Court
of the United Statos in tho city of New York,
on tho 5th instant, and terminated on tho even
ing of tho 6th, in a verdict of acquittal. Tho
jury, was charged by the Court, that tho in- "
dictmcnt could not bo sustained, on tho ground
that tho offonce charged did not como within,
tho moaning of tho act upon which it wa«
founded, and that tho Court had not cognise nco
of charges of this nature against officers of tho
Navy, tlio proper tribunal boing a Court Maiv
•V
iota ns tho l
Edwards, to-satisfy his tax for 1
(iO cents, 8 mills; - ‘ f ,
- JOHN M'KENZIE, Tat Collector.
Novamher lO-—50--. ■ . .. ■ ,
.4VAu\\vi\stYaUiv’s Sa\e.
- On the first Tuesday in January next,,
Tl7B7’ILL be sold at the lale residcnce ot Joel Kiwi
¥» ■ in, deceased, in /faron, ilifib county, all the
PERISHABLE PROPERTY
said 'deceased, consisting of HqilsehoM and Kitch
en : Furniture, qjie dark- bay Hoi-se, koine C—
Hogs, somUTools of different descriptions.
A little travelling Frenchman, journoying
in the western part of Kentucky, chanced to
breakfast at a tavern in company with a tall ho
ney Jonathan, whose appetite was in propor
tion to tho magnitudo of his framo and who
ato moro at a meal titan little Monsieur would
have <lone in a wook. Tito Fronchuiitn was
astonished at his gastronomic performances,
and after restraining his curiosity for somo
time, asked with a flourishing bow—"Sore,
vill you be so polite as tell me it dat you bjrali-
fast or you dinnair vat you make?" '.*Tlte
Yaukco at first made no reply; but Monsfour,
not satisfied, again asked*—“iDo, sare, ave da
politest to tell me is dat you breakfass. cr you
dinnair vat you make?"-—"Go fo tlio d 1,”
says Jonathan, feeling himself insulted. A
challenge ensued, and tiie Kentucky rifle prov
ed too much for tho little Frenchman's vitali
ty. While lto was writhiug in iris last" agonies,
Jonathan’s compassion was awakened, and lie
onlreated tho litilo French mat! if tltcro was a-
EillSK NOTES. -
’Ril tiad-.'iwlMcrihcd BANK BILLS .w ere eri-
tloi.-H in a Letter, dated.thc.8CtH of Spptem-
' inner reached ifsdestltatl6h—vte: .. ,,
Insnicrs’ liuiik, State o! Georgia, A. No.‘522. 1st
p/-1885, «M. f ' *V
ss.ir Rank- of Georgia/A. No.'373, lOtlx Novom-
i •'‘v'j, §5, * "■ A . •_ •' , . * ‘
^ nf Georgia, Jt.No. 476,JlBth- 8epi<m-
I Mwti,. |, Cl ) Fire-tninraneo Bank, Georgia, jfri. No.
"-"tli March. 1827,85... . -
i flank. Georgta, G. Nox.,-220 and'350, 3d
Pf’-')'. 1*18,83-81*
k Ht* Gcor 6'«. IL No. 6fe6.31st Deccm-
fe'iBank, Georgia, 7th November,
^Cmo’^sun. Bank, F. 762, 8th August,
fel^uu Stato Bank, F. No. 897,15th Jauu-
fel(l ttU,1,W 8lat * flouk ’ F ' or(5 ' ut JIarcl) -
q^l^w'tna State Bank, F. No. -9-1B, 1st March,
Nortfi (
XVr, 1
L s «nhflRB
r |I().
r l M5 C * ,olin * 8lat0 Bank ' F - No ' lu9 ' ) ’ ClhJu,1 °’
fcc-iiasBtate Bauk, C. No. 5203,4th July,
State Bank, E. No. 3093, 15th Jan-
jdjjkCMoltoa State Bank, E. No. 88, Cth Jlarch
ha,; State Bank, nine S2 and two $1
I rcl »incd«,820.
tt-Jufr ,,J ol ,he letter having h«en mitsent, Is
s fainl . by it* long absence. It he-
-«p/, 7, J‘f ort > n duly Incumbent an the OtBeers ot
»**? °!* u,u route, to trace the cause of the
koi inul * l^rsons Interested in the emuso of
1 “F of the »id Bills may be oilVred
4 10 4 to stop them for the lawful owner.
I r CI8ARLES M-GREGOR.
L LPtL. *°<"”iber 5. 1827—54
k* Au Smla Chronicle is requested to Insert
krfiier* limc i mid forward the account to the
Cattle and
„ . - m . I, onetwo-
•horso-W’Bggoh, one Gi& oue pair-Cart-Wheels, one
peir.8tilkey WhceTs.i and .sundry other articles not
montionedi"' F.A ■ ' *
At the, same time and place will be- Hind,
all jhe NEGftOEri'of. said estate, consisting ol one
Blacl:smUn, or.cother.Fellow and aiVomon. Terms
of sale made krioWn on foe day. .
' - JOIfN Cv RODGERS, Administrator.
November 12 ■ ■ -8t—:—-55 4 . ■_ ■'
’ADMlNis’TRA TOR'S SALE.
On Friday, the 28th of Detember nett,
'YVnatlLl. he sold of the bcitse of tho late Joins* Ste-
XfJ‘ ceruon, deceased, in Jones county,
ALLTfllE PhjRI&nABLE PROPERTY,
consisting of.n Start of Cattle, tbrte Horses, Stork of
I fogs, three Jtrgs of Cotton, Household and Kitchen
Ftlrrtiture, Plantation Toots and other property of said
estate./ Six .mouths credit' with small note* and good
security; - ARTHUR. STEVENSON,
QuaUfied-Allmimsltator.
Novcmlicr 12——7t—— D5 .
07*
proved Paper,
November 12, .IS&fd.—tf——55
• mmictums* .
V CK'O'TO.v Oil*. > ■
•• SUTjPHATE of quinine,
f PYROLIGNEOUS ACID,
* IODINE AQID, .
-EXTRACT PF ELATERIITM/;
{jfnOGLTHKR with a number of.new and celchrat-
cd Medicines, just received nnd for -ale by-
FLDKEJt &. COLLINS.
October 8-r—50 • • , ’ . ■ ' '■ ‘ v„ ■.'• 4 ' - ,.|
Tlwt well known anil vjdurUile PLAN
, TATION on Flint River, slx-mde* above
•Jthe Old Agency, in Crawford County—
containing about four hundred nnd tifty
acres Of tlio best liind on the river- near-
,, half of which isKif the fust-quality.df low
ground. About one hundred and fifty nfcres drain cul
tivation, )'nlt fresh nnd under good fence,/with good
nnd Convenient HOUSES. ' Also nn excellent set of
MILLS On this River, running two pair of stones, tho
toll of which<U sufficient to support .a largo fniuily.
rBfrv. „ Also a DISTILLERY, now in operation. ... .- •
L, L “tttfima Stlte Bank, F<No. 4 -2G>)7. JM DC- . Perspris wishlngtru'urchn 4 - nrr invited to call, nml
rC,. ’’Wc '‘ Tfc> BtfCltaser end he tarnished
l - * l*n < "ein aa ® ,8te ®m'k> A- No. 1727,1st Junu- ot'itb on abundant 4uppV^ of PROVISIONSornll kinds
1 ‘ e, i - f or .the ensuing year, together with ,-a good STOCK
of CATTLE an'd HOGS. Tho above premisej cart
tic had on reasonable terms for cash, or notes.wilh
approved secrity. DAVID TERRELL Jan.
Crawford County-Go. Ndv. 19,1827 4t——06
03* The Statesman &, Patriot of Milledgeville' und
the Augusta Chronicle will insert tiie above fourtlmcs
weekly, und transmit tbelr nccounls to the advertiser.
two anj n halLacres, more 6r>lriis, in ihe fodr
tecntli ilistfict ofMuuroq canaty originality
nowlnMotis courtly, being-ti.c same whmeon
John S, Weir noxy resides—-taken as the pro
perly of said AVoir to satisfy ope f eri facias in
fqyor-of, ^amucl Siniingtpu aiid Margarnt llo-
binsqu, odmioi^troldr and admiantratnx 'it
James Robinsou,deceased, versus said \\ cir-
' Also, tlio. FOURTH £ A RT-of thirty acres
of CORN and twenty acresx)f COTTON,
niLtdo'on the’plantation of Jjib'rt t D- Swift, .in'
said coitnty—levied on as t!ie.ptopefty of Jobp
Kirk, td satisfy Timothy Iluat, wltT)..-i*ylip sq-
ctirity to, ana has paid off a fieri faciii* in feVor
of William Tucker, versus said John Kirk arid
Timolhv limit.
Also, one RECEIPT gtien by C.R. Strong
uttorauy at law to. B. JJng0urk lor thh^collac-
tion of tlire'o Twenty-Five-Dollar -and- one
Twolve-Dollar Noto on Willy Bracqweil,- dno
one" day after date, and dated- Septyuiher-6,
1822:—and two other Notes on-the same per
son; dim -rine day al'tqr date, quo for twenty-five
dollar* ami tl\e other for ten, dated iLn cli B
1826^—utid Said Receipt dated September 8
1826—levied oans tho property ot ISunjamirf
Mafiourk-to saiisfy one fieri fsciai in favor- fit
Joel Baley versus said Magettrk arid Thomas
Blair. . JOSEPH SUMMERLIN,
I ‘Oct 30—53 v • Deputy Sheriff.
>: $5\^nm\\stvaiov’s Sa\c,
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~On Thursday,.the 3if of January next,
YSBpifiL be sold .at the lato residance of William
J -Roads, deccsjod, oii'Townlnga. Hulls county,
all lh«_PEU30NAL PROPERTY of saidalecrased.
• Cqnsistingof Cnitlo, Ijogs, Plantation Titols,
llptijehold and Kitcliou'Furniture. Also throo
Negroes Will 'be hired out, rind tbo Plantation
rented/ All' persons having denpuids against
■fttid Estato will rendei -in thoir accounts accord-
ing.to law, and those indobicd will make im
mediate; payment, SAMUEL BELL.4II,
* -Nov 19JW65.. C Adm'or by direct order of Court.
roplied tho little dying man, "tell me, vas dat •
you dinnair or you breakfast vatyott did make,
an 1 till die happic."
Calamity,—Tho now arch bridge, erecting
over Onion River, by Samuel and Jcssee Wil
liams, at Mr. Brewster’* works, in this town,
of otto hundred and forty-three foot span aid
twenty-three from the wator, fell, on the 29:h
October, whilo six workmen woro upon it.——
Tbo stay-lath to the false bridge gave away,
swayed down the stream, and let tlio bridge
suddenly full into the wator. All tlto men re.-
coivcd some injury; and one mao, by the name
of Artcrtias S. Whitney, had several of Ids rib*
broken and was otherwise severely bruised,
but is not considered dangerous. The damage
is ostimated nt least, one thousand.—-Norther*
Sentinel, Vermont, ■ ■•'. *
From the London Medical Adviser.
THE WHOLE ART OF PHYSIC.
ABU LOO ul. ;
Ptiaetw. Oh hmvous; I’m mortified Id death.
CAUTION.
-/TU11'. nubile are hereby warned, against trading
jl for two PROMISSORY NOTES, given by »'*-
tu Thomas M'Kcc, of Monroe county* on the Of
August. 1827, for twenty-five or six dollars each, or
thereabouts, due sometime about the first of January
next, »nd bearing interest from the date. Ax tiie con
sideration has fniled for which said notes were given,
I am determined uot to nay them, unless comjiellcd
Wy law. JOHN GAWLEY.'
November 10,1327 2l V
BLANK DEEDS .
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
v > , ' Executor’s sale.
,v On Monday the 31 st of December next,
8r T- tho house of the subscriber In Jarpet county,
jUL- Will ho sold, one HORSE, one MULE, and
three feather BEDS end FURNITURE, together
Wjtb various, eltiflr articles too tedious to mention-
sold as the - property of John Lyon, deceased, lato of
said ridunty. Terms made known on the day of stdo.
«V * ( . JAMES L. BURKS, Executor.
November 19, "1827——fit—56
MtuunsU-atoY’s Sale.
On the first. Tuesday in December next,
'Y'tylLL'be sold, at tiie ton nof Jacksoh;Butts coup
IJ ly, bctwe.'u the usual hour* of sale, the .follow-
ing.PROPEIi.TY, to, wil: V
Half- oH.OT-Number •seventy-seven, tn the first
district, formerly-Henry now Butt* cohnty, being the
southern bait' of said loi—lsvicdon at tiie pioperty ot
Richard Colton, to satisfy similty fi CT l Hoiaecs in fa' ;
vor of IticUard 8. MV 1 "! bearer-returned to me by
a constaldc.
Alio, LOT N
formerly Henry »-
property of John Willhight, to satisfy a fieri tucin
favor of tha Justice* of the Inferior Court, by their
attorney. Herd Ac Herd, for the use of Martin Dead-
wyler, gnarOian Ot"Philip A. ft ilUfight.
U. U’ HAKKNE86, Deputy Sheriff.
October 17, 1827—52
On the first Tuesday in February next,
A GREEABLE to un order of the Inferior Court of
Twiir.rs county wlicu titling for ordinary pur-
pjMeS.WiU be sold at Jlurion, one half of LOT uum-
bar hue hundred and six In the riventy-fifth^district of
formerly Wilkinson now Twiggs county, containing
ono humlrtd one and a fourth acres, wlicreon Joshua
Jacobs now lives, it being tho REAL ESTATE of Su
sannah Jacobs, deceased; told for the benefit of the
heirs und creditors. . '
WILLIAM JACOBS, Administrator,
"November 12 ■ ■ -»9t—■< -55 .
umber eighty-five, in tbo first district, Hogs, fonr
now Butts cniinty—lev ivd on asdic and Kitchen
• >;•" EXECUTO R’S SALE..
W I LL be sold at the rc.-idonce of tho late Charles
O. Bowin, deceased, tn Jones county,
tin Morn! ay, the 10 th day of December nut,
Tho STOCK anti Personal PROPERTY
—n-i-tineot 40 head of Fat Hogs and other Stock
Mules, stock of Cnttle, Sheep, Household
__jf Furniture, one Waggon «ml Gcar/rlan-
tatfou Too!*, andothcr articles belonging to said Li-
tate. For the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
And at the same time anti place, will be Ren-
teil-SHhe LAND bclo!u.*inc;(n l-stHte tor the ue^l
year. Terms nude ki:«»wM on the ilav.
October X JAMES i>, WU.SON.Kiw.
thought that pbynioiansoould have cured nil ill-orders.
Physician. We never fail ofeuring those that would
haverecoveredofthemsolve*. Andthlslsugrucrnlrule
admitting of very few exceptions, with respect both to
internal complaints and external wound*.—Nature
herself Will do the business, when the disorder is not
mortal; aud when it is, art is of no use.
Prin. What! then ail these choice nostrums for
purifying the blood, whieli old ladies talkof so much,—
ull your Lousled pills and powders,—arc they good for
notningf
Phy. Mere Invention to get money, and to flatter
the sick while nuturo is working a cure.
Prin. But your specific—surely there are such
things.
Pay. Old certainly; madam: and so there is the
water of juvenility in'romnnee*.
jm Prin. In what, then, is it tlmt medicine consist-!
Phy. In disencumbering and clearing—iu keeping
in proper order tho fabric you ennunt build.
Prin. Yet there are salutary things, nnd things
pernicious.
Phy. You have hit upon the whole secret. Eat
moderately of what you know by experience to agree
w itii > nothin ; can he n Imb-sume thal does not
digest well. What 1$ thophvsic that promotes dotes-.
tiont Exercise. Wbotis it that repairs the strcngili of
the body! Sleep.—What is it that alleviates Incurable
maladies? Patience. What shall mead a had con-ti-
tutiont Nothing. In all violcnlcases wo lime nothing
but Moliero’s receipt—bleed and evacuate, and, if von
please, clysterum donirs. There is no fbnrlh. Tlio
whole ft nothing more thn-j u bat 1 have told you—to
keep tlio house clean: '
Prin, You do not surfeit me with your ware, how
ever; you are an honest man; and if 1 aiu a Uueen, I
will make you my first physician.
Phy. Let ypur first physician bo Nature; it is *ho
who docs the "u bole You sec, that of tbo-e w ho have
survived an hundred years, none have been of the
faculty. The King of France bus already buried forty
of Lis physicians. ,
Press. Very true; aud I hope to bury you, too.
Farewell, Doctor!.
Phy. Ihnijuur to yonr highness!—Exeunt.—Vote
lair's Questions tar i'Enrytlopfiit.
Coinamdorc Tinary bn* bean permitted to resign hli
seal In the Navy Board, and resume tho command of
(lie Navy Yard nt Washington City.
instill Pox has appeared iu F.deiifon, North CarolL
na. The Infected pretnl-nthavc hero fenced ih,* »OC»
a guard placed amend them to prevent iulocuwa Wjt
liomuiaiucation.
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