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#y JIyron Bartlett
Tlie haun Telegraph is published every Sa-
! “•'•If* on Mulberry Street, west side.
Ilia * 9 r ® R Ee Dollars « y ear > •/, PjM in »<*•
rfOBBPOLLAM, if not pa.d before the
»ear. Subscribers living at a distance
S in »H cases topaf in advance.
lh . first Tuesday in July next, wi • be sold
,,‘.Court House in Henry county, under
1 r Inferior Court of Coweta county.
nfin .he"rh tUtric. of Henry county;
,0 '‘halt of Lot No. *5. in the i4'h district
“if.k.. r ea| estate of John Harris.
; : h eine the real estate 01 jonn Harris,
f^rsta county, deceased, for the benefit of
MACON, GUOliGlA, SATUK1JAV, MAY 28, 1831.
\ —No. 22.
llMM - cr MICAJ\H HARRIS,
19,1891.
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HARRIS,
12
1
adm'ors.
VOW SALE
XJARE^H Mackerel, Hyson Tea,
■* loal and lump Sugar, brown Sugar,
Whiskey. If. Gin.G. Brandy,
Malaga Wine, Tenerife Wine, Claret Wine
Preserved Ginger. Swede Iron, assorted
from one and a half to nine inches,
American blistered Steel, German Steel,
Cast Steel. Hollow Earl hen-ware,
Bagging Twee, India Twine. Shop Twine.
Seine Twine: Blank Books. Writing Paper,
M raping Paper, together with Homespuns.
DRY GOODS &c.
'*• 7 T T. NAPIER.
Lafayette hall.
M\ro\ UFJoitoiA
lW«it«lili*hini»nt tin* undergone ronsiderable
f i Spain and is in rendiness to orcommodate Boar
Iters and Travellers, at lower than customary rates for
— - « ' »'* place—the House is spneious, the 8tali|eiiig excel*
.ovraBLE to an order of the Inferior court of, rent We have eifra lots with water in them for Dro-
’-ru/.'ir comity When sitting for Ordinary purpo-j vers, we also have a Blacksmith’s Shop on the lot and
ui iSlold on the first Tuesday in August nest, keep Horse shoes nod nails rendy at the shortest no.
court koose in Telfair couuty, between the usu- ‘
toflbantl No. 317, in the fotir-
!.u ici ot lormery Wilkins,in now Telfair
lor the benefit of the heirs ol Jehu Erect/
- Terms made known on the day of sale.
' MARK vVILLCOX, udme de bonis non.
the first Tuesday in August next, will lie sold
the town of Clinton,. Jones count), agree-
ID order of the court of ordinary of said
'thefollowing Negroes, belonging to the es-
iehn Kirk, deceased, to wit: Dennis, a man,
!ityears old. Charity, n woman, thirty-five
3° Aberdeen, a man, thirty years old, Anacn.
is'twenty-four years old, Harris, a boy. ten
Id' tVillis. •' boy. eight years old, mid Wylie,
i,'years old—sold for the benefit of the ueirs
ditorsol'said deceased.
WILLIAM. FREEMAN.
l |.j to adtn'or wlh the tvill annexed
ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday lii October
aest at Clinton, Jones countv, under an order
Inferior Court of said county, one lot of Land
county, whereon the undersigned now lives,
log of about one hundred and seventy acres
.fits, tbs property of the estate ol Henry Long
s of said county, deceased—to be sold for the
of the heirs- ,.
h f firs Tuesday in Dccembor nest, one lot
lithe second district of formerly Henry coun-
Hiring m tils estate of the s,dd Henry Long
ceoea, to tie sold nt the court house in Henry
under the above authority and for the above
ids first Tuesday in January next,-three Ne-
J«n,a l,\d, about 19 „r JO vearsold, and a wo
Jlr and her child tub 1 * sold nt Clinton, under
vc authority mid lor the above purpose.
rchW. ll-9t JAMES LONG, adm'or
[itEKMILE to an order of.the honorable
, Inferior Court of Pike county, will be
i the first Tuesday in June next, in the town
Lulun, Ln of Land, No. SJt, mthe 8th dis-
jonginiil) Monroe now Pike county, it be
it of the real estate of Janus li. Gray—sold
J bentht of ilie heirs.
■RJAIIORN It. GRAY. Encutor.
ELIZABETH C- GRAY, Ex’rx.
lu. mi. H
ptlKIHNIitothe last will testament of Field
• si'Uullen. will hr sold on tlie first 'I'siesday
Jilnest. in the town of Forsyth Monroe conn
onofsaid deueasvu. for the benefit ol
i<vid creditors nlsaiit docenscd
■fdi. to N. M.MULLEf, fitr'or.
Lpersons having demands against the estote
ji.’;iVi, ,.'d late of Houston county df-
|are notified to render them in legally autlicn
itltlimthe rime prescribed by law—and thuse
din Mill c.-lnti-are requested to make inline-
hymrnl JOHN hUHK, Ad'mr.
113,1831. 10-ait p
. — rendy i..
lice, and any other work tin.: mav be wanting in our
line Plus establishment the Public may rest assiued (
is snch as will make the Travellers nnrithe Boarders .
rnirfrrtnhle—this establishment stands on Bridge
street above the court house, one hundred and fifty
yards RODGERS & Co.
October 6. 1839. 4|.tf
TIN V ARR ~
TFirTTOS-RrORDH &, STOD TAX'D
[MT ’ MIFACTURE and keep constantly on hand
IfA o general assortment of TIN WARE which
will In- sold on liberal terms.
Job work done at short notice at the shop neit door
to Ellis. Shot well & Co on third street.
January 15, 1831. • 3
Flour, . Mackerel, A*c.
/ Jkl'l«8. fresh canal FLOUR.
••W'JIdo MACKEREL
•JO do SUiAlt, just received and for sate by
April 9. 15 KIMBERLY & CHISHOLM.
BOOTS ANDVHO’EsL
WHOLESALE A\U ICE TAIL.
a'HE Subscribers once more take the liberty to in*
1 form the citizens of M- con and public generally,
that they have an ndditinnal supply of Ladies’ Gentle
men's. Youlhs’ and Childrens Boots and Shoes, too
numerous to enumerate in an advertisement, which
makesasgood hii assortment as liasever been offered
the public in this region: they have also a good as
sortment of Sole-Leather. Call Skins and was Leath
er, do l.nings nod Bindings by the skionr gross, spnn-
nldcs. shoe Knives, Awls, Thread nod Findings, for
manufacturing tho above article—all ot which will he
sold nt small advance above Cost. Planters. We are
confident will find it to their advantage to call and ex-
ami, e their stock of negro shoes, a superb article,
which will tie sold low for cash
AVe forget not at the same linn-, to present our cor
ded thanks to our. patrons for their liberal support
Heretofore, and respectfully solicit a continuance ol
the same.
Making and Repairing, faithfully and punctually at-
teded to. at the shortest notice.
Macon, oct. 29. A C. PARMF.I.F.F. ■& Co
).\r indebted to the estate of Henry Jones,
of Telfair county, deceased, will please
mediate payment: and those having dementia
I sod estate will render them in properly au-
,ed in terms of the law.
JEMIMA JONES, odmr.
'll M tltK WILLCOX, admr.
)R>il \ — t'ayttt, County.
IEREA8, Benjamin F Tucker, Nancy Tuck
I'rind Finley G Stewart apply to mo for let-
idminiilration on the estate of Kobcbt Tuck-
I of nid county, deceaseds
| art therefore, lo eilt and admonish alt and
I Ikt kindml and creditors of said deceased, to be
tr si ny office; within the time prescribed by
u» earn if any they hare, why taid Itllers
•Ike granted
Nader my hand, this 6lh day of May, 1831.
WILLIAM M BRIDE, c. c. o.
lORtilA—Hulls County.
II REAS, Ermine Case applies to me for let-
I tera ol administration on the Estate of Ovid
Msleot mid county, decerned:
It tilt and admonish all and
[IM kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
if sty office, wdhin the lime prescribed by
Utg^itrl an * ^ * at *' *****
Maser my hand, this 6th May, .1831. ,
I JOHN M'CORD. c. c. o.
Henry. County.
Oliver wi Cox up plies to roe for
I wttnsof administration ort the estate of. WII
’• *t» of South Carolina, dee.
* Ikereftrt. to cite and admonish all and sin•
mini and creditors of said deceased, to bt
; office, within the time prescribed by
‘kktgraJtd ^ ^ Ca ” ^ Wll!> MltT>
| ““Jet my hand, this 2d day of May. 1831.
A. T. HARDIN, t>. c. c. o.
NEW GOODS.
HUNGERFORD8 & STObDAltD
r f AVE lately received their tall and winter su|>-
XI ply of GDoDS, comprising a general assort
ment of silk, woolen, and culton Goods, new and
Fnslihinahle clothing, straw. 0|mu work and Leglmro
itonnets, Duostaldo- Hats, mens and boys fine fur
Hats, wool lints, ladies and gentlemens fine Boots
and itines. Negro siloes and clothing, cotton and wool
cards, saddlery film.
On hand the following articles, a good assortment
•f H ardware, crockery, cotton Bagging and Twine.
l.iqnors all kinds, lump sugar, st crols and porto rici.
sugars, eoffee, Ten, Spanish sugars, lamp Oil, swedes
Iron. Plough Moulds, German American, English
blistered and cast steel, cut and wrought Nails Brads,
sole gin-tmnd mid uptier Leather rail and lining skins
Feathers, firc. The nbtre Clot,is tesll be told tow: old
customers mnu rely upon haring their Goods as low as
at any other how■ 45 Macon nov 6
PATENT PLOUGHS.
f maaths (Bar date app 1 leation will be made
^Inferior CourWoi Crawford county,when
'7 purposes, for leave to sell lot of land
it “ re d* n dnincteen in the second district
in. Booiton, now Crawtord county, for tbe
>““?rnha„ t0 f Q ort llautl , deceased.
r ,83 l iiiuam Warner,Guardian.
. “tooths after date, application will be
™ honorable Inferior Court of Mon-
lelliUiL f° r ordinary purposes for
r n..- , *nd nogtocs belonging to the
'"d Hall, deceased—sold for the benefit
8 USANNAHB xtiall.
JOnNP.DURIIASJ.
i«» 1831. §3
450 sale by
March 5.
IP, Jot
ELLIS, HUOTWKLL fir Co.
10
BACON.
345000 LBS pnmo^BACON.^ torsale
may .16 20
RALSTON A JONES.
PRACTICE OF MEDIi L\E.
Tho subscrpieis have united in the
Pratlice of Medicine Theirshop is next
1 door to the Repertory office.
AMBKOSt- BABF.R,
JAM l 8 T. PER.-ONS.
Macon. May 3 i#
• 331,1,18, SHOTVVEIiIi fit OO,
Have just received i , nandid vertical Piano Forte
Feb 6 1831 -
•> Aim' art.
..J.^TUS after date, eppticatton will be
0 'he honorable the Inferior Court of
I, V'“ l ' e ritthig for ordinary purpose;,
It.* im! Eitale of onmur.l sWiinu, dec.
BENJAMIN MANES, ,
adm’or,
‘ MONTHS after date, application will
• sdrt to the honorable the Inferior Court
F “aunty, while tilting for ordinary pur-
^s 22! the real and personal estate
‘Phttfki late of taid county, deceased,
wit of,he heira and crediiors.
Is .PJJARLES M CARTY, adm’or.
P' ‘531. is
Fell
20 hhds prime New tyricans Su^ar
15 bis loaf .sugar • .
6 hhds Molasses
60 Ids Baltimore Whiskey
20 do Portland Rum
20 do Apple Brandy. Forsaleb^^
JYttic Fall and JF*»i/rr Goods.
WltilT, SfAXTDB. * TORT
A RE now opaoing.on Ihtjorner ot •econd s'reet
A. and Cotton Avenue, op|io»lte the \\ ailiington
Hill. n General Assonmcnt ol European and Amtn-
con Dry Goods. Hardware and Cutlery Crockery and
Glass Hare. Catlings. Leghorn and straw llomicts Fine
black and drab Hals, wool Hats. Window Unss, Hh,te
Lead, Codon Ihgg'. g Bagging D»i»e. Ac. *«•
A LARGE STOCK NbGBO bllOLS,
Udies. gentlemens, hoys & children's fine Pfinei&c
Merchants, planter* and tho public generally c»i»
nov be supplied at low p.ides from a vtock, Interior
to none In tlie state Macon, 1st October,,1830
P. 8 We shall he receiving New Goods weekly,
until the 15th N«v. WILEY, U VXTI U «r FOR »
TAX CULLECiOlt’S StALCr .
Vn the first Tuesday in July next,
u ll ® ,0,l *• sl ,8e court-house in the town of
VV# M-Diinougli, Henry county, between the
lawtul hours ol sale, tlie lullowlng Property, or so
unich Iherroi as will satis!) tbe tales due thereon tor
the year l«29 and cost, vizi
202 1-2 «.«•» ot L.iid, s cuttd quality, it
being lot \o. o4 In the third district of Henry coun
ty 1 levied on as the property of John SI. Turner! tax
due 32 25 3-4 with cost.
2o2 1-2 tr**s „'| L ind, thud quality, it be
ing lot .No .119 in the third district ol Coweta coon-
ty: levied on an the property of Arcy Jacktoiu tax due
31 13 1-4 whit cost
25 ..srea nt L uid, thud qu.diiy, n being pni
oi lot No. 254 in the eleventh district ol Henry coun
71 levied on as the properly of Shsthew Gotti tas
due 49 cents with costs.
25 u-.»*» ol L-iiul, iliim quality, 11 bi mg pat
ot lot No. 2.i4 in the eleventh district of said county,
levied on ns tbe property ot Isaac Goss; tax due 49
cents with costs.
202 1-2 n ies of Land, second quality, 11
b ing lot No. -449 i„ the eleventh district ol Henry
county: levied on as tbe proiwrtv ot Marshal Ligun;
tax due $i"4l -nth costs.
2. 0 acres of Laud, 2d & 3d quality, it being
lot No i'as m,. eighteenth district o: Tuomas coun
ly: levied on ns the piopeily ot Uezelciah II,Inarm,
tai due ®I*ii7 3-4 with costs
202 1-2 ar es ol Pm. Lmiil, it being lot No.
48 in the thirty-third district ol Le 1 county: levied on
as the property ot Mercer Echols; tax due 62 1-2 cents
with costs.
202 1-2 acres of Lund, rimd quality, it bo
ing lot No 134 in the sixth district of Henry county:
levied on as the prujierty ol Dempsey Phdups! tax due
69 t -2 cents with cost.
202 1-2 acieanf Lind, linn! qutluy, 11 being
lot No 1U5 in the sixth district ot Henry county: le
vied on as the property ot James Bledsoe! tax due
34-16 vviib costs
202 1 2 arionl.Laii , 2c &3u quality, 11 be
ing lot No. |n9 in the sixth district ol Henry .county:
levied on us the property ol tVitltam T Hudmondi
tax due 94 3-4 cents with costs.
2 2 12 «crea of Lands third quality, ii being
lot No. 191 in the fourth district ul Muscogee county:
levied on us the propury of IVilliam Hughey; tax due
78 Cents wiih cost.
202 1-2 ones ol P in Laud, being lo* No.
Ill in tbe twelfth district ol V\ iikiusoti county! levi
ed on us the property ol Peter Aurant; tax due 62 34
cents with cost. • -
101 1-4 acres of Land, third quality, it be
ing lot No. 25 in the twelltb district of Henry coun
ty. levied on as the property of IVilliam Simmons; tax
due GO 1-2 cents with cost.
490ocr< sol Pint* Laud, it being lot No. 527
in the second district of Appling county: levied on ns
tbe property of IVyatl Brown; tax due 31-453-4 with
cost.
250 acres of Land, firsts quality, ii being lot
No. 19-1 in the second district of Early county: levied
on as the pru|terty- of Philip Cook; lax due 33 17
ends with cost.
202 1-2 ones til Lmd, ihiul quality, a being
lut No. Ill in the eighth district of Henry county:
levied on as the property of IVilliam T. Turner; tax
due 78 34 cents with cost
, 50 acres ul Land, third quality, it being pail
of lot No. 225 in the seventh district of Henry coun
ty: levied on as the pro|>crty ol Zero Lewis; tax due
88 cents with cost
101 1-4 acitfi of Land, 1 ird quality, it be
ing lot’No. 180 in the second district ot Henry coun
ty: levied on as tbe property of IVilliam Vapgku! tax
due3l'34 with cost.
120 iciiaol Lmd, second quality, it being
lot No. IG in the filtcenth distric of Baldwin county:
levied on vs the property ol Elijah M. Turner; tax
due 83 1-4 cents with cost
50 ictt'sol'L'oid, 1; &2 q tlity,being pan
ot lot No. 44 in the eleventh district ot Henry coun
ty! levied on as the property of tVittiam Al* IVatcrs;
tax due 66 1-2 cents with cost.
202 1-2 ft'iea 01 Loud, third quality, it be
ing tail No. 176 in the eighth district of Henry coun
ty: levied on as the proitcrty of 'Josiah Persons; tax
r ue 31-37 1-2 with cost.
202 1-2 ncies nf Land, second quality, 1
being lot No. 151 in tbe twenty-third district ot Mus
cogee county: levied on as the property of ’Edmund
Turner; tax due $!-il 1-2 with cost.
202 1-2 armful Laud, h«d quality, 11 be
ing lot No 13] in tht eleventh district- of Henry
county: levied on as tbe pru|>erly of James Campbell;
tax due 31 34 cents with costs.
202 i-2 ere* Laud, second quality, 11
being lot No. !»2 in the twenty sixth district ot Lee
county: levied no as tbe pro|ieity of Samuel Glad
ney; tax due 31.11 34 with cost.
405 iCM-sol Loud, 2 P, quality-, it being lot
No 131 in the thirty-second district id Lee county:
levied on a* tbe property of Charles Linder; tax due
31-33 cents vviib cost
250 an t*s ul'Pole Land, it bring lot No. 338
in the tvventy;cigbt distri totEarly countv: levied on
a> the property ot John J. Pass; tas due 7& cunts with
cost.
82 1-2 .icre8 of Lan I, second qiialiiy it be
ing lot Nu. 142 in the twelfth district ot Henry coun
ty: levied on as tbe property ot John L Davit; tax
due 9 -2 cents with cost. ,
202 I 2 -idles m Limi, iht.it quality, 11 being
lot No. 74 in the twelfth district ot Henry county :
levied on as the property ol IVilliam Past; tsx due
31 4534 with cost.
490 nie* Pine Land, it being lot No.54 in
tbe 6rst district ul Irwin county: levied on as the pro
perly ol Edmund ll’eteh; tax due 93 3-1 cents with
Cost
202 1 -2 acres of Land, third quality, it beinu
lot No. 72 in the seventeenth district ot De Knlti
county! levied on as tbe property of Archibald Y.
Paul; tax due 31'25 with cost.
202 1-2 -pie- ol Lmd, third quality, it be
ing lot No. 231 in tbe seventh district Ml Henry coun
ty: levied on as the property of John Barton; tax due
31 62 1-2 cents with cost.
202 1-2 a vies ot La id, second quality, it be
ing lot Nu. 238 in the twentieth district ot Lee coun
ty: levied on ns the properly of IVilliam Homes; tax
due $1 12 with cost
101 1-4-iriesnl Laud,’second quality, tl be
ing nit Nu-18 ib the eleventh district of Henry coun
ty: levied on as the property of Alexander ltanner;
tax duo $I*4G 1-2 with cost.
Lo No. 246. wcoM quality, it being in ilie
second district of Henry county:* levied on as the
proiierty ol Jesse Grire; tnx due $8-76 with costs.
J. G. BARNETT, Tux Collector.
m»y 2 ID
HlIEitlFF SALES.
BXBJ3 SAX.ES.
On tht first Tuesday in June next,
W ILL be sold before the court-house in the
town of Macon, Bibb county, between ihe
lawful hours of sale, the following propei tv wit*
Out* lui of L-iiul roniuiuing two hundred two
end a halt acres more or leu. distinguished and known
as lot No. 266, in tbe fmirth district 'of originally
Houston now Bibb county—levied on as the property
01 James H. Rodgers, lo satisfy sundry fieri iaeias fs-
oied from the superior court of said county vs. James
II and George A. Rodgers.
One Negnr Giil named Silvy, about four
teen years old. and the Interest of C. B. Strong Esq.
in the lot and improvements whereon he now lives—
levied on to satisfy a fieri facias issued from Putnam
sii|>erifir court in Invoriif Littleton Atkisnn surviving
cope- tuer, Ac 1 nd sundry fieri facias Ijsued from the
interior courts of Bibb county in favor of E. W
Wright and others
Tw » Horses and urn* two-horse W.ueon—
levied on as the property of John R Tally, to satisfy
a Cert facias issued from the superior court of Jones
county, in favor of Leonard I* Breedlove vs. said
Tally—proiierty pointed out by plslntiff.
May 6 W. B. CONE, Sheriff.
On the First Tuesday in July next,
t WILL Ire sold betore the court-house in the town
■v of Macon, Bibb county, the following property
to wit:
Three Negroes, Tom a man about 35, Lucy a girl
aliout 12, and Simeon a boy about 8 years of ege ell
levied on ns the t roperty ot Wm. J. Danelly.to satis
fy a mortgage Fi. Fa. in favor of L. Atkinson A T.
Campbell, vs W J. Density, issued from Bibb su
perior court—property pointed out In said mortgage.
WILLIAM B. CONE, thtnjj
april 30 19
POETRY.
CRAWFORD SALES,
On the fir A Tuesday in June next,
\ 0)1.1. bo sola before the court bouse at Knoiville,
>/ Crawford county, between tbe usual hours of
sale, tbe following property, viz:
One list of L md No. 183, in the 7'h dis
trict of Crawford county—lex ied nn as tbe property
of llilliam Digby, to satisfy one small Fi Fa issued
from a Justice's court in favour of John Hannon vs
-aid Digby—levied on and returned to me bv N.
Sherty constable. WM, B, FILES, Stiff
April 28,1831.
BAYEXVS SALES.
On the first Tuesday in June ntx'l,
W 1 ILL be told, at tbe court h use in Fayetteville,
Fayette county, between tbe lawful hours
of sate, tbe following Property, to wit:
One grey stud burse u-tmrd Serlorious, mid
one chestnut sorrel Horse: levied on as the property
of Jamtt H. Cruise, to satisfy an execution in favor
of George W. Lawrence vs James H. Cruise, John
Kddlernan and William Batchelor—property pointed
out by said Batchelor.
One bay Mure,'about three ypnrs old: levi-
ed.on as tbe property of IVilliam Hearn, to satisfy an
execution in favor of Sophia Daniel .t. said Hearn
—property pointed out by William Carmichael. ,
Tlie not ill li-ilf of lot ol Laud Nu. 2S-1 in tin:
thirteenth district of originally.Henry how Fayette
county,'containing one hundred one and a fourth a-
cres—levied on as tbe property of Thornes Gilliland
to satisfy an execution in favor of John Lamblrth and
James F. Garrison, administrators of the estate of
John Garrison dec. vs. tbe said 'Thomas Gilliland
—property pointed out by Wright Marlin—lovied on
and relumed to me by a constable.
A. M'BRIDE. deputy sheriff.
april 30
On ihe first Tuesday in July next, . .
W ILL be sold, at tho court house In Fayetteville,
Fayette county between the law ful hours of
of sale, the following Property, to wit:
One grey s Ud nmae named Serlorious: lev
ied on as the property of John C Fratture. to satisfy a
mortgage fieri facias in favor of David Dickson vs.
said Erasure—properly pointed out by James H.
Cruiso. A. M'BRIDE, deputy sheriff.
april 30
Late Fashionable Fancy Goods.
A LSO three esses super black and drab Beaver
11 \TS. Jus! received snd for sale by
HUNGERFORD9 <k STODDARD.
May 6, 1831-
piOUR months alter date, application will be
in-i.lc lo lac honorable the inferior ci-ori ni
Monroe county, when sittingfo ordinarynurpoji!
for leave to sett two Negroes belonging to the eslal
of Wiliam Allen, late of Jones counts-, deceased
April 0 1831 15 GEOllGt'. BENNETT,
Guardian of the heirs.
XkXOKKOB SALE.
On the first Tuesday in June next,
W ILL be sold between the usual hours oT sale
before the Court House at Forsyth, .Mon
roe county, the following property to wit:
202 1-2 ..creg ui L-mi snore 01 less, being
lot No. 139 in seventh district of said county—levied
nn as the property of William lire re:, to satisfy sun
dry fieri* iaeias in favor of G. W. Ilamiel vs. said
Reeves—levy made by n constable,
may 2 A. C’llCllf AN Deputy sheriff.
WOMAN
By the Author of Pelham.
How holy woman's youth—while yet
Its rose of life's first dews is wet—
\\ Idle hope niusi clear is least confest,
And all the virgin in the breast!
O'er her whip- brow, si here in the blue
Transparent vein, seemed proud fo bea?
The warm thoughts of her heart unto
The soul ao nobly placed there!
O'erher white brow were richly braided
Tho.tresses in a golden flow;
Bat darkly slept the lash that shaded *
Her deep eye on its lids ofsnow. .
What could that magic eye inspire? ,
;ln very light was a desire;
And each bine wandering of its beast
Called forth a worship and a dream.
The soft rose on her bolter check
Had yet the sun's last smile to win;
But not the less each blush could speak
llow full the sweetness hived within.
The rich fip in its bright reposo
Refuted above its wealth lo close.
NIGHT.
By /*. Montgomery.
Another day is added to the mats
Ol buried ages. Lo! the beauteous moon,
Like a fair shepherdess, now comes abroad,
With her full flock of atari, that roam around
Tlie -zure meads or heaven And old how charm’d
Beneath her loveliness, creation looks;
Far gleaming lulls, and light in waning streams.
And sleeping boughs withtlcwy lustre clothed,
And green haired valleys—all in glory dressed,
Alake up (he pageantries of night. One glance
Upon old ocean, where the woven beams
Have braided her dark waves Tbeirroar is hush’d,
Her billowy wings are folded up to rest;
Till once again the wizard winds shall yell,
And tear them iuio strife.
A lone owl's hoot—
The water fall's faint drip—or insect stir
Among tlie emerald leaves—or infant wind
Riffling the peatly lips of sleeping flowers,
Alone disturb the stillness ol ihe scene.
Spirit of all! as up yon star-hung deep
Of air, the eye ami heart together mount,
Man's immortality within him stirs.
And thou ar! all around! Thy beauty walks
In airy music o’er the midnight heavens;
Thy glory'a shadowed uo the slumbering world-
EPIGRAM, jSffl
Why should all girls, a wii exclaimed,
Surprising farmers hoi
Because they’re always studying
The ait of husbund-iy.
MlfcCELLAiNEOUS.
CALQBBliLL BALES.
On the first Tuesday in June next,
mxILl. be sold before the court houso at Camp
. 7 bellton,‘Campbell county, between the usual
Inmrs nt sale, Ibe lullouiug pro|ierty, tn xvit:
Lo- ol Land silu.m-il 111 ilie 14 Ii district of
originally Fayette now* Campbell county, whereon
James Hicks deceased, lived nt Ibetimeof bis death,
number imt known—levied on as tbe pioperly oGsid
Hicks to sstisly two fi las one issued from UeKalb
Superior Court tn favor of Reps Oreburn. for tbe use
of William Branham v». said Hicks, the other Issued
from Coweta rtu|>rrior Court in favour ot James 11.
Prrrx man vs. Jamrs Hicks.
April 14 N. NICHOLSON, sheriff
|?oytt 'Dumbs iflei dale, applicntll.il « II lie
* nmde ut the honorable the interior coori
ol Fayette county,. when sin me fin ordinal y
purposes, foi leave lo sell one fourth pari of
ioi No. 12 10 Ihe 12 h ilisiric: ofMouroe coun*
tv, for the benefii nf Sarah Ann W. Griggs, 01-
phan of Wilie Griacs, deceased.
BRYANGRIGGS. guardian.
Much 224, 1831. 14
BLANKS
FOR RALE AT TUiS OFFICE.
BXTXTB HALEB.
On the first Tuesday oj June next,
A is ILL be told, betore Ibe court home, at Jackson,
JJ Butts cLunty,. between the lawful hours of
sale, thefollowingproperty. vim * «
Lms of L ltd Nus. 35 mil 47, each contain
nig 202 1-2 acres more or lets, and-75 3-4 acres being
perl ot lot No 36 in the northeast corner: all ol Ihe a-
boxu lands are xvi-ll improved 0-r farming, and lx ing
in the nintb district of formerly Henry now llutls
coun y; and 120 acres of fraction No. 55 in the ninth
district of formerly Henry now Bulls county*— all le
vied on as the property of Joel Baity, to sMiriy sun
dr; fieri facias Issued tram the interior courttof said
county, one in favor of Mark 11. VYtkeman vs. Joel
Daley undone isssuedfrom the superior court of raid
county in favor of N. U & H. Weed vs. Joel Baley
and Stephen P. Baley.
april 29 JOSEPH SUMMERLIN, Sheriff.
Also, will be sold as above, H
Lt» Nu. 43 111 'lit* nimhdotrfw offuinu’ily
Henry now Bu]s county, containing 2U2 1-2 acres
more or less, with a valuable set ol grist and saw mills
and other valuable improvrmeots thereon; and lots
Nos 61 and 62. -ath containing 202 1-2acres more or
less.withviluableiiuprnvements thereon,lying in the
first district olfnrmerly Hnny now Butts county;and
Uoacreio! lot No tjo' in the fourth district formerly
Monroe now Butts County, it being the nortbw
cornered -aid loll aud 201) barrels ol corn more
less—ad levied nn as the proiierty ni Joel Baley. to
satisfy sundry fieri Iaeias issued lrom Ihe inferior court
"I tid’d county, oo» in favor of Mark It. Wakemanvs.
i dward Hicks and Joe! Daley, and the other in favor
of Charles W Rockwell A Company vs. Edward
Hicks and Joel Baley, and one issued from the supe
rior court ol said county in favor of David 13 Ilal
sled, endorsee, vs Joel Baley.
Till- snail) halt of Ini No. 17 ill the first din-
trie! t,f formerly Henry now Bull* county—letted on
ns the property of Hugh tlamil, to satisfy sundry fie-
ri facias issoru from h justice's court of Monroe coun
ly. one in favor ol Thomas W. Goode vs. Hugh tin-
mil and Simeon tlamil—levied on and returned to
me by « constable. R W HARKNE88.
may 2 19 Deputy Sheriff.
L AMP OIL, of good qu tlitv. just re«ei»ed by
Jaa. 3, F.lill?. yilOT WELL & Co
from, the National Jut, Uigtnter.
~ ' CAUL TCHOUC. .
Captain Gunge 11. ttn-hards, late of this
city, wu learn, lms ptocuieU Lutiers Patent for
tvlmt appears to bo considered by tho most
competent judges a must valuable discovery,
or, more . properly discoveries. They consist
in tho applied huh of tiiu gum culled Caout*
cliouc to uii ulmust infinite vuneiy of purposes
•md objects; winch lms hitherto been neglected,
but which will now probably emcr in almost
all uils aud nudes. Thu valuo of these im-
provrnienis seem to be abundantly vouched for,
by the subjoined testimonial* from soma of the
first scientific mid practical men in this country,
if only u small proportion of ilio advantages
cuinempliiled by these improvements be real*
ized, or oven fur thu suggestion of them, Mr.
Riciiards will liuvu rendered u valuable service
lolnscouuiiy.
Fioni tho importance of this subject to tho
cudse of the. arts, wu may take a lurther op.
portuuiiy to publish sumo rumurks lrom the
description and specification luruishod by Mr.
Ricll.irds to Hie I’uii'in Office.
'I ho article,- we understand, grows ill tho
wildest exubvruuco in South Amoticu nnd Asia.
1 will grow also m the Unit- it S-a.es; aud Dr.
Hus-ik, wo uitdeisiund, hu.-foot* species ol tin*
plain floitii>liiug in vtgoi, niougli yet Vuuog,
before the duo: of hi* mansion, Hyde -Pink, on
the Hui)»on.
M . Richards informs us that be has taken
tho ueces*aiy measures t secure his Patent in
Euiupe and Sx-uth Am- rc-i. Fiotn ihe data
of one of tho u-*tiiuuuul*,«Veil it iliero were .
no interior evidence, 11 appears that ho has
lung been in possession of these improvements,
though other engagements have delayed.lill
tin* petiod bi* promulgation of them.
We me' request:'-- l»y the P ifemeo to state
that lie is now le.idy 10 dispose* ot Rig Ins to in*
dividual* 01 companies lor towns, counties, dis
tricts, or Slums, and ilml conmiuuicatioo* its.
person, or iu wi mug may be made to him at tho
nffie-, No, 23 Jones' buildings, Wall sireci.
New Yuik,
fl'cishingtun City, Ajrril, 1859.
We ure decioeuly ol opinion that certain
improvements km-wu in us, which George 11.
Hichams eumt uipl-i c* paieoiing in the princi
pal countries ol Eu-ope, ure peifc ctly praci
c- bn, and uf unmeuse use and value. Thu
principle iu which tin) impiovememsdepcu-',
may be applied IQ a great variety of objects, tiv
various processes iu thuurts, muuulactures, A:
many of 'Inch applications, in our opiuiei ,
will hom their cheapness and exieusive utility
produce grcul pecuniary piotiis. The reasoi »
of Mi. Ki* trams tin uoi putenung these 11. •
piuvemetits in ibis country, ui tins lime, we cor:
-ider couclusivo.
GEOK« E BOMFORD,
ALEX’R MACOMB,
8. BERNARD.
Hyde Park, A. 1. . it/£ir*: 30,1830-
Capia 111 Gtoige 11. Hillards having so 1
nutted 10 an* certain impioveniems for wliic. -
In- proposes to obtain patents in diflurem par:-
ol Eoiope, I litieby «s pi ess my fullest cool *
deii.ci m ihrir practicability and extensive aj-
plication and oselunicxs; and ut the Same tii •'
bx-licva tiiui they will prove « vary lucrativ
con*- rn to those xxlio may unite with Cap!;:!.
Richuids iu the plan cou empdited.
DAVID HOsaCK, M. D.
Columbia College, A. 1.4/A Aoo. I83C ; ,
Having ex-iixiini i , ul ihe ■eqio'st ol CaptoU>
George H. Richards,' certain mij roveancots i]
.1 useful art, for which he pro;>ou*s toobft&l j*. -
inns iu differeui parts of Eorope| I have K
stale that 1 ettienaiB ihe fullest 1
the rncea of th» noprovemcatt. bn j
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