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JJy MtBOS' BARTLETT.
SAUQ&i.
■^TT lie told, on l'liursdsy llie 15th MAltDH
V i,eil.«t tlielxte rcsltfence of /(al/ijF AVo/rfs.
Terisliablo Property
• i A.ceMcd, consisting of Horses, Hog>, Sheep,
2dStfMVc«|Oo, Corn and Fodder. It,.-
, inS veriout oilier articles too tedious lo inon-
,-redi! nnlil the 1st dev of Jnnitiry, 16,8!).
1 *?~cr HUGH LA<VSON, Aim'or.
777i bn sold, CM t'lie first Tuesday In APRIL
i neJli before the court house In Slew u> I
No. 97,1nihn 24tli 'district oTsniil conn*-
(vtn^rly > • .. t .
l, .on ih<f sniw ilov, before' the v /rt;ui>
tn'aenilolph comity, '■
|p*,i:.ird p 'H of L<)J.No/39,jl> Ijio 9th <li“-
j fn ;.l county, formerly Lee,'’
kla. es ill.' fits! TllCSlbiv ill MARCH
k,l>re I lie court liburti in TsfW’feojmly,
pthird pnri'df Ld,! fint 262, iii' the 22d'
o„ end eohAty^jfrHfcrlf Muscogee.
Mii llie propfily of' Henry Smith. Intr'df Ttihlt
, j» r »:ned.for the benefit of the Heirs. Teems
JOHN SMITH,adm'vr
hflljll”'souths’ niter date, application will lie
1 slide to-tbo Inferior emirt of Mon roe connly.
, llVin . ns n court of ordinary, fortenve to sell
■_,! ,, jtn tn of James tit*, deceased, fur. this hene-
lf,L L S.iil creditor* of said deceased.
■j,i 4i FARMER A. HIQGIN8,
toUil .MONTHS alter dale, nppllcntion Will lie
[ mnietn the hon. thn InferiorColirt'Of Hnit'-
Inoittv. while silling for ordinary purpose*,- for
Vlo ,ell the REAL V:STATE of Henry Ji. Him-
L i,ce««cd, subject lo the widow’s Uoivnro lor
duett ofthc heirs *nd creditors of raid.dencnsrd.
* ' ALLBJfB. CHASTAIN.
r .ij ■_<!
BUR months after date application will he made
r to the honorahlo the Inferior Court of Mon-
rnniv. when-itlinu tor ordinary pomneflar/or
fetnselt Lot No. eighty. In the first district nt n-
sllr Houston how Crawford county., belonging
ssstste et Alerandtr Kins In'.eol Monroe etstin-
d. for It* benefit of the heirs end credo
GEORGE L. DOUGLAS,
git 20 adm'or
.Jft months after date,
tsthe honorable Vhe l——
ip alien sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
===gaerT - ? ” T *
31A CON, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1832.
^ol. TI—No.j
^Tj|, e Jlfsron Telegraph Is published overy Sit-
Hi,* Burning.
^•'iisrOfflce ® n Mulberry Street, east side
vIuLthre* DottAits a year, if paid in ad-
* orroua doimrs, if not paid before the M
Sfrflhe year. _ Hufc*erib«« livin ; at a distance district ^rtrin.HyV&nVni^K'eopnlPlX
paired ' n a '* ca,c! ’ lo l K,v in n 'l v atice. tuinlng 202 J-5i acres more or less—levied on ns the
-Qw/.., BibbShoriff
»S' 1 [1 P n1 Tuesday in MARCH
rmi mi.u f ’ f * {J* «o«rt house h;be town ofMa-
C /v i i C0,,n * r .' , * 1WfCM **»* «***«!liour* of «Ie r
OnA Lot ol Lnijrt, - No. lC8, in iltn fourth
„r „ , V/ - !'' nro "r Jrsj—levied on as the
ffr of H"gh Hamlin sallsfy a Fi Fa Issued from
jb'I'ertor court of bulls esihniy in favor of Kee*
J J'J’f 1 ’ ** **ld l l»fh llnmil and Bryant Hamit.
A, ‘l at at,ore, en the frit Tuetday in April.
ronr Acgroea, Phrb>> n woman, abiint for
ty vears old, .'lephen, a boy about sla vears old, Mis
souri, a girl hI o it three years old, and Leroy, ahoy
ebon, two jeer* old—all levied on is the properly of
I homy Dtnujljf to satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa issued
''"Tl.'lm inftror court of Baldwin county In tavor
of William i. Danclly vs said Thomas Dunelly.
,, W. B CONE. Hep Sheriff.
rt/i» trill be tola at the abtrr plnee on the tint Tuetelau
in MA HCH next,
A Nepro Men named Moses, nlimit thirty
yours old—levied on a* the property nt John ( orhett.
to satisfy a mortgage. FI F» lssn*(f from the inferior'
eoorl of Qlmthnmcounty In favor of l.evi 8. D’Lvon
vs said Corbett. WM. B. CONE, theriff.
.Irwin ShcriJt Sale.
UTIlli he field on the fifsfTuesday In MARCH
f * nert, hefoee the Cdurt house in Irwin gbiin-
ty, within the usual hours of tale, the following pro-
pel!y,|o.wits, > -tj V ■ -
.Orns 1,nt of I.nntl, known hr Nt*. 217, in
Ibo 4th district of Irwin eonnty. levic I on mthe pro-
party of. Jarut knotty, in satisfy two Fi Fat from a
Jii'tire’s court of Xtrkvm eonnty in favor.of John
Harders, vs James Ramsey—pointed out by William
B"'.Ven—levy madn and returned by a constable.
.ill W m II. WALKER, titer iff.
Itutts Sheriff Sales.
AvHTlLL be sold nt Jackson, Butts eonnty, on tbe
V v first Tuesday in MARCH neat, within tbe.
Meiinl hours of sr.le.
One Ncgm Mali named Dirk, nhmit fifty
year* old, l< vied on |* tjie property of Stephen D.
Crane to satisfy an Mermiou in favor of Snndford
Wellliorn vs said Crnnd mm) Robert Toggle, issuing
from Jasper atiperirirceurl—pro lerty pointed out by
i,nkc Williams anil Abner Chapman,
jau -t> «» JOS. 8UM.M ERLIN, therjff.
application will he made
i Interior Court of Fayette
Suits Sheriff Sales.
ILL lie sold on the first Tuesday in MARCH
. I ’ neat, before the .court house, in Jackson,
Bolts ebunty, between themnul hour* of sate.
Eleven harrels of Corn,-more or less—levi
ed on as the property of llllliam Janet lo satisfy twb
Fi Fiis issued from Bolts superior court, one in favor
of Silas Elliott nndtlie oth-rin favor of the officers of
tbe superlor court vs said Jnne«.
Oik.* negro Boy named Gilbert, about seven
yenrs old, one Bureau, and one patent Clock—levied
bn as the property of Thomat'Lyan lo sntbfy a Fi Fo
issued from Elbert inferior conrt, In favor of Lemuel
Woollen vs laid Lyon—property pointed out by
plaintiff.
Two negroes, Lucy nwoman, about twonty-
A part of the Wecrpcs
ffjegtn the orphans of Stirling Lidtr, deernsrd,
.benefit or said orphans,
2!) EDWARD P- NIXON.gnarrfmn.
UUK MU.Vl llS aftef date, application will bo
msile to the honorable lb« inferior Court of
rueoaaty, while sitting fur ordinnry purposes,
r-r-! i nil I/ll of I .and N". 17 in the «r :m I
idol Carroll cnunlv, belonging to the Orpbnn
IrtUTces 1’iir.r.rs. REN NET S. RIDDLE,
r is 26 guardtim.
°ft?KU5^\V<m ?p"pUr.t n’ letters of
administration upon the estate of Jeue lint-
htrtfore to cite r.ml admonish all am! tin-
Ills Meed and creditor^ of said deceased lo be
l|!vc.' my ojjire irilhinlhe time preteribeil, bylaie.
Vr"i”, if liny M y /lire, why t.uil tclteii should
l-rnltd.
Irnonder my hand ibis fid dny of Feb. IS.TJ.
la c 11 a it i.r.s II~. liter., c. »,
(Georgia, Cowota County,
THfittEAS Jehu t'inyned applies lo me lor let
1 trn of adminislrntion on the eatatn M David
scwised— ,
urn therefore lo cite nml admonish alt anti sin-
lUj Urdrea aid. creditors of nid deceased lobe
Vieira! ray a file e, within llie lime prose cited by
n dor const, if any they have, why said letters
render my hand this Q3d davof January, IS32.
|Cl aiHO.N HOUSE, e. c. o
m, Tayctto County.
iT.REAS Larkin llarnrlt, applies lo me for
Irtter*of admluKtratiiin, with the will an
f,nn the estate ef Robert Harris, late of Fay
■or.ty. deceasad.
K«re therefore, to rile ami admonish all and sin
' kindred anti creditors of said dreented. to he
sir nt tr\y office, within the time prescribed hy
Ml* unis (if any they can,) why said letters
be granted.
bjnndcr my hand and seal at office, Ibis 2Plh
< January, 18:1*2.
, _ WII.MAM M^ninr.
Pporgia:
I* CoiarJ oj Ordinary, fanmry Teri::,lSif2.
Iliwst.v, te. Tiioh, Lows, Athnr.ofT.
1 unif y deceased.
Ijjejnag to the Court that J« nea Jlarhnoas
, 'be bond of Thomas Lumly. lataefillw
IS ®jbh, drrensed, for titles to lot of lami No
""“'mlclghli'on, in the fi.-st district at lieu
ally but now of ihn county of Units—and
PW this Court that Thomas I,'*we of lhe
Jn( Joaea, who hath administered on dm i *lntt
vets of iht said Thunvis Luitriv dee-*sad
icdlaeieeute n tiilofnr said lot of l ead
alort ordered, thnt the s dd Ti onns L,au-
Jrtraalllie term of lb.. r,-mt |a h- ' I
"* Ihroo mouths lo xec"'e a
l.m.n'.-t ^ Jnin "' 11 ' ■»»'" ' ' 1,1 H
i ^^JjrJhsihe tom.a *..: ni il
L. A 111 ' fv'UHkvVb.-li'rcd wl i r.lm
or threii nvsntlls in nnr - rs!-• public fin
C'l '^P'rtsile f of this da:-'
f? h, *ftrim spy■(hmUM&k
V AW - 1 >Jan, Rvgj. ...... mwrtrt nit*"
— Cfy JU.F.3. Ji AC.< ttTfWA c,c.o.'
cousty,
I lal Stl-ral.d .NluJignM.IWa for
l. r * of sdannl.'i-.ilo'* 'i(Muo'esjalgot'ij-
CrV’'* « «*Mdmiitk. defc-NVad—
fc* - if‘. e,< "* 1 Utt, e aidhiaidfiiih ell and sin-
E?,” kt-aed enJUtprs of -saflf dtttnttd »rr» i*r.
Em within Iht limt pretmbed
SnbS?/ ,n^ Aaw,tl<i letters
|f^i^"gj^7»tU*id eaal at oifi.eo, tiiU Ifth
INI S./50S?. c . c
»'i r.,d.f"": , ‘' l ' w *
Is*ij...,, 1 1,1 prop, |,y .«•
K»tu*!^ wid nmin^ar__
I:-,' ".'ll' r,, ' rr 'd'*"! I v ! , V, 'i, ' •
p~J T Martha dorman, r.i
County.'
|*>aen.l,*A'” ,,)n '»tr*»b
of Jeren)iah \V. Willianiiva John I„ Williams.
Onu f^it in' tho totvn of Jackson, known by
lot No. 4. on square No. 0—levied on ns the property
of John Robinson by virtue of a FI Fa from the justi
ce's court of Bulls county, tn favor of Lawrenco Gn-
lusgaii va Juhn Robinson—properly pointed ont by
Silas Elliott—levied on and returned to me by a con
stable. .
One negro woman, named Lucy about sixty
years old, ahoJWin VrQiilic'jrl’s interest in lot No. 4,
In the second district oi originally Henry now Bulls
comity—levied on ns Ids property, tosatidyaFi Fa
(•sued from a justice's court In Jasper county in favor
of Neal Urqilher.rt VI snid John Urquhearl—levied on
and relnrncd lo me liv a constable. *'
Jan 30 HENRY 11 ATE I.EY, Sheriff
XVIonroo Sheriff Sales..
ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in MARCH
„ „ nest,at the. court-house iu the town of For
syth. Monroe county, within the usual hours of sale,
ine following properly: < .....
45 ncros of LhihI, ntoro or less, being llie
southeast side or Lot No. 1JM in the sixth district cf
Monroe uiuntiv—levied on ns the property of James
Knight nml ll'itbins Tupley, to satisfy sundry Ki l ns
in Invor of James Camming vs. said Knight, and Jo
nathan Johnson vs.snidTapley.
1(!0 acres of L ind, lioin" half of Lot N".
1G0 In tho third district of Monroe county—levied on
us the property of James Hood, to antiily a H I’ftin
Invor ot Mnrltn G. Duchanan administrator, &c.
snid Wood.
2 Brd.i, Bcchtoncls nnd Furniture. I Chest, 1
Table. I Slab, 1 Looking Class. 2 Howls.lset Cu(R
and Saucers.H sitting Chairs. 1 WaterPuil,2ihggms,
I Tub, 8 Sows and 7 rigs. 7 Slio»ts,7l)0ornU0 ponilds
of pickled Fork, 1 Saddle anil Bridle, 2 stack* of Fpd-
der.and 7 head of Geesc-nll levied on as tho pro
perty of Bern D. ir/iite. to satisfy a Fi Fainfi.vor of
Jl'Kenaic ,Y Heimocirfor tho use of Joel M Clcnilon
vs. snid White.
1 Lot of Land, (number not known) m ilto
fourth district of Monroe comity, whereon Anthony
Gillmore now live*—lovied on aa his property, to *a-
tisfy two small Fi Fas-ill favor of Samuel Clay vs.
said Gillmore—levy made hy a constable.
202 1-2 acres of Luul, being Lot Ni*. 13
in tbe eleventh district of Monroe county—lovied on
as the prnprrly ot Lewis ll'own senior.to musty a t i
Fa in tavorot Lett is Brown junior fortlie uso ot Wil
kins Hunt vs.snid Brown.
Tho House nml Lot whereon Ap.df.n t*.
liurn- u 1,0 li.-es, iu the town ot fnr-ytll. being I et
No. 00*11 Ihe plan of said town, ono uesro woman
named Charm If. or 17 y-ars old and her cl-dd 2 year*
•old. I grnv llorsa in or 12 years old, and Ihn Hire i f
one Negro Boy fur the pre enl year—all levied on as
Ihn property of.ArJta S-'R»<ier.to satisty n i l a In
favor ofthe cierntora of Jinkins D. Weathers for tho
II of Wilkins Hunt assignee vs. said RwkW*
(Vb 1 A. COCIIltAN, therff.
Airr, will be sold as above,
■ .10 a errs „f I-md. oou- or loss, enninmidy.
do rSpiiu- s :• "I *a r. s->M un
»nenn Males.
bn sold on the first Tuesday in S1ARCII
is* , ! ie,t > *' 'b* 1 court house in Cnmphellton,
Lampbell county, within the usual hour* of sale,
i *i ce *o wit, Lucy a woman u-
bout fifty years old, Maria, a girl about eighteen or
nineteen years old, and Jerry, ntmy about twelve or
thirteen years old,one side board,one table, onecof-
lee pot, one bedstead, ono ox cart, and one cross
cut saw, two beds and bedding, consisting of one
counterpane and three quills and one bolster, one bed
mat, one trunk, onu chamber pot, ono blind bridle,
two tin pans, one funnel, three uairtnf cards, six split
bottom sitting chairs, two Windsor chairs, onu look
ing glass, One testament, two chests, one keg of soap,
two kegs, one tin trunk, one baking iron, one bed
rord, me dub axes,one teakettle, one two Inch an-
ger, one oven, one targe pot. two wagon boxes, one
garden plough, one lot of chains, one lot of irons, one
nowi, ore powder horn, one lido,one blaek lioltle and
°?f **, . ’"E’ ,wo barrels and contents. 1S2 1-2 acres
oriand : being the south part of lot No. 23. In llie ninth
district of originally Cownla now Campbell cuuuty
—nil levied on as the property of Thomas Smith, lute
tax collector of Campbell ‘eonnty, hy virtue of an
execution issued by the inferior court in favor of said
county va Tbiima* Smith, and James Black, Burrell
a t«5' do ' ln Short. I’lftsh Hammonds, Usftiy
Brock, Windsor Smith end -'limb Herren, securities
on the boitd given hy syid Sdli for hi* faitWafpcr-
tormnnrf* oi (na colleetot of -tiiid connly.
Jan 31 . BENJAMIN l'.ASI.Y,, Dtp. Shtiff.
1
SJfinry Skopiff Sales. •
^TKriLL bo told on the first Tuetday in MARCH
»-? next, nt tbe court house in Macilonooch,
llenrv eounty, between the usual houra of sale,
‘ 145 ucres of Land, it being a pwieT fpt
No. 3. in the third district pf Henry county, levied
on as the property of //. D. Pain tojatisfy a small Fi
Fa Issued from a Juslicc's courUn labor of William
H. Crane, for tho use of Jesse Johnson—levy made
and returned hy a constable.
: The north halfof lor No, 133, iruhe twelfth
district of Henry county, levied on as the property
of Darnel Duncan to satisfy a FI Fa issued from ‘a
Justice s court in-fftvorof £>. Hog-—levy made and
returned by a constable.
Till) M VS .1. JOHNSON, Sheriff,
. Also t will be told as above,
Lot No. 62, in tho third district of Henry
eounly. levied on to satisfy sundry Fi Fas from
Gwinnett superior court, in favor of John Choice
& Co. and others vs Clifford Woodruff, Abrrham
Harris, Ransbird Harris and others,cxccnlors of Dan
iel Harris, deceased.
Lot No. 131, in tho twelf h district of Henry
county, levied on to satisfy a Fi Fa from'Lincoln su
perior conrt, in favor of Abner Wellborn va George
Cropland.
The ?no:h half of Lot No. 151, iu t!m rle-
venlh district ot Henry county, levied on to snti-fy a
Fi I’a iu favor of Joaoj.li llarnlirirl; >■ -s : -n■ e, vs Henry
Af Clin.Ion & Joseph Higginbotham makers, So Charles
Rutledge assignor.
Lot No. 229, in tho seventh disirict of Hen
ry county, levied on as tho property of John Harris.
to satisfy a Fi Fa from Wnllon superior court, in fa
vor of Stewart <fc Hargroves vs .said Harris.
Lot No. 228, in the twelfth dis'ricf of Henry
connly, tn satisfy n Fi Fa from Fiu-rlfe superior court
in favor of Jncob Bentley vs Archibald IC Lewis.
One House und Lot, near iMncihiupaithJ
whereon Samuel IP.. Minor now lives, levied on to
satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of Caswell Purifoy vs said
Minor—levy made hy a constable.
Jnn 30 JAMES LOVE, Deputy Sheriff.
IViyctte Sheriff Rale.
W I-L lie sold, on the first Tuesday in APRIL
next, ut llie court house in Fayct.cville,
Fayette county, within the lawful hours, the follow-
iug properly:
Back Lot No. .28 in ihn town of Fayette
ville, and Lot of I.nnil No. I'J7 in llie fifth district of
originally Henry noxv Fnyrtto county—levied on
as tha properly of Thomru IrUHirSks, to satisfy n mort
gage Fi Fh in favor of Juscph T. Camp. Samuel T.
Bailey and Tliomns G. Gordon vs. said Williams—
properly pointed out in said mortgage.
Feb 4 A. M'BRIHK, beputy Sheriff,
Coroner’s Sale.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in .MARCH
nest/ at the court-house in Macon, liihti
ronnjy, lirlrveen the. ususl hours of sale, the follow
ing Property:
Lnt and improvements, (number not known,)
whereon Drury Thomfon now lives in Ihe town ol
•Mncnn—levied on as hi* property, to satisfy » Fi Fa
issued from the superior court of Bibb county in fa
vor ef George Northern vs. Drury Thompson and
Rice Durrett, transferred to William 11. Cone.
Feb 3 JESSE SMITH, Coroner.
Georgia, Payette County.
W HEREAS A as* A. Dickso.s and WlullxR
Diessn*. executrix and executor of the es
late of Delhi Dickson, late of said county, deceased,
apply for letter, of dismission as executrix and exe
cutor nf said estate.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
tn be and appear at my office, irithin the time prescrib
ed by laic, to shew rouse if any thry can, why letters
of dismission should not be gmntrd them.
Given under my hand, this 2.1th of.Ianusrv, 1632
72 WILLIAM M'BRIDE, c. c. o.
'.'iCli 1-2 nfrrx nJjLtpfl, (»tl«n|>cr r < bWjnwn)
tvh'eienn' HWnm fiutknby now lives, in lu< x• j*-*«*
trict />( snld rrvsntj—Jyvicd ot»Jo '-’VjTJV
favor of Wjltlim Cobs ness andTmhrr t<
liatti Hiirkahy. "
L'.l, 1
t ihn f’flirjttff
mjtv, d9C«l\t»
nml all
k«*. jmymcnt
ff.
! saste
nf ir»|(j rour t v
n ndtrtd
to tits, and
f ; '.v Ihin the It -
IB * r *'y ha»4,,l ll.u
Charles u r
Georgia, Fayotto County.
W UKULAS TnuMis Lovo. Wii.i.ia« Powxu.
mid Edwaiio YgJou.xso* apply to me fur let
lerrof ni'niinbtrntion on the esta'e of Samuel Par
sons, Into of laid county, deceased:
These ore, therefore, lo eilMnud admonish nil ond si*
gnlor the kindred and tredltors of snid ilrrrnsid. to b.
and appear ol my office, within the lime presfribeibt
taw, lo shew cause, if any they hare, why said litter:
should not be granted. ,‘\l ffv-
Given under my hand and *eal, nt oiucr. tins I7tr
ofJanuary, 1632.
Ti WIU.IkM M BRIDE, r. e.
m
»n will hf*
*f Mnnroe
, for Uave
Mi iljfltricl
ild lol f he*
t JUlUit MONTHS nftor ilMfi «pp»irH
, inHilf* lo Ihb honoraWe Inferior co«r
cnunlv, wlirn lor oNflnncy purposi
to ^ol’l ono fourth of lot No. IS],in tho f<>
of Monroe county, in tho I’., corner of
Inti gin? to the min<*r uiwM ot Dip euh^mier.
Fe»> »& itosns t>. wnrm. r
lit MONTHS after dnlo application will
i.de (■> the Itnnnraftle inferior cnnrl m M-.e
when silting tor o.-dir.aiy pmpov * f-r
tnr* let nf fhn.d No.'l.’O, in Ihu fr-l di-trir
Iv llosisli n now Crawford county forth.
I iskra er|/!ni:s of William .H'Crtf, late of J:t
county decenstd. 1VIL..1 L ,C 1.13*‘ h i fl.
I'rom ihe Kite York Albion.
The "Old Bniloy Prison Ballads" in Hood's
Comic Annuals for 1832, are extremely amusing
nnd will do well to rend after the «ing-«ongs of
Tliouia* Haynes. Thov arc riel: Newgato pas-
torials—relish a little of I-nHy Barrymore, nnd
“touch tho pensive chord of Bob Booty!" The
following stanzas inado up of love and hxrcenv,
are very touching:
- LINES TO -MARY.
(At No-lr Kewgnte. Favored by Mr. H'ontner.)
O Mary, I behoved you true,
., And I was blest iu so behoving;
But till this hour I never know— f ‘
•, That you were taken up for thioving!
Oh' wI I snitch'd n t.'inuT kiss,
Or s.iTMO -ill'll trill - w h I coin ted,
N on . .id, iMi!!■<-.I, that love was hliss,
But n.-ver own’d von were transported.’
Eu-th' n to gaze on tint fair fare—
It would !i:mi hem an unfair feeling,
To dream that you lied pilfer'd lae ( —
And Flint's• had suffer'd from yourstealing!
Or wheumysnit I first preferr’d, * 1
To bring your coldness tn repentance, ' ' 1
Before \ hammer'd out’a word,
IIow could I dream you'd heard a sentence!
Or when with all tho warmth nf youth
: I strove lo provo my lovo no fiction.
How- could I Rite*, I urged a truth
To ouo already past conviction/
Ilow could 1 dronm that ivory part.
Your hand—where X have look’d nml linger'd;
Aithn’ irstole away iny heart,
llnd been held up aa ono light finger'd!
ill melting verse your charms Threw,
Tho charms in wliich my muse delighted—
Alas the lay 1 thought was now,
Spoke only what had bcon indicted/
Oh! when that form, n lovely one,
llung on the neck its arms had flown to,
I little thought that you had run
A chance of hanging on your own loo!
You said you pick’d mo from the world, "• J '
My vanity it now must shock it—
Ami down nt onco my prtdeia htirl’d,
’ Y’on’ve pick'd me—and you've pick'd my
pocket!
Oh! w hen our love had got sc* far,
Tho hamis were ready hy Doctor Daly
Who asked ifthore was any bar— :
„ Why did not some ono shout "Old Tlniley!"
But when you robed your flush and hones
7n that pure wliilo that angel garb is,
Who conhl have thought you. Mary Jones,
: Among ilto Joans that link with Darbies.
And when the parsen came to iny,
My goods were your*. If I had got any,
*. And yot) should honor and obey.
Who could have thought—‘O Bay of Botany.'
But, oh—tho worst of all your slip#
I did not till this day discover—
That down in Deptford's prison ship*,
Oh, Mary, you've a hulking lover!
•Tho great lace shop in London.
A NOCTURNAL SKETCH.
The following specimen of that very curious
invention, blank verso iu rhyme, is taken from
Hood's Comic Annual:
Even is come; null from tho dark Park, hark
The signal of the setting sun—one gun !
And six is sounding from the chime, prime time
To go and see the Drury-lane Dane “1 on—
Or hoar Otliullc’s jealous doubt spout out—
Or Machetii raving at the shade-made blade.
Ponying to Ids frantic touch much clutch—
Or else to see Ducrow with wide stride ride
Four horses, ns no other man can span—
Or, in the small Olympic Pit, sit split firal
Laughing nt Liston, w hile you iimz his phiz.
Anon night comes, nud with utr vriugs bring*
things
Such ns, with his poetic tnngue, Young sung;
Tho gas up blazes with his bright while light,
The paralytic watchmen hrowl, bowl, prowl.
Now thieve*, lo enter for your cnsli, smash, crash
Past drowsy Charley tn a deep *leep, creep,
Bttt. frightened hy Police B. 3, flee,
Aud wliilo they’re goiiig, w hisper low, "No go!"
Now puss while (olks aro ip their he-l*. tronda leads
And sleeper, waking grumble—"Di .it that cat!”
Who in llie gutter catierwnii's, squalls, mauls
Some feline foe, nnd screams in shrill ill will.
Now Bulls of Bash in. of a prize, siio, rise
In childish dreams, and with a roar gore poor
Georgy, or Charles, or Lilly, xvilly, niilly;
But nursemaid in a night in tire rest, chest press’d,
Preamelhofono of lies own flames, James Game*,
And that she (w ar*—what faith it man's—Atm’
hums
And hit, from Rev. Mr. Rice, tnira, thrice:
White ribbon's Courish, and a stout xhour ont.
That upwards goes, sl.uwi Rove knows bows
woes!
ton T\\r. Macon Trz.mv.wn.
CAPTAIN DOWDY '
Was n p;rr;<t tall V.mkce, whc»r knock knp< n
pave him, when walking* tho woriillc of an K*
quimeau in snow alio*-liu h:ul luiiiid hin way
w.™: 11
or^n
(> .-
Lot of
i!i-tric! ol 1 |nu -tf"
ly of An
■hibr’,1 w
,.r\v in.
InriieJ ti
lint by *
Out'
1*01 of 1
s : )-/■' A .-■--- r. I!,nv , lion: ;h. w-.s.-f i?.', bv
the name’ oLDil'—Icvird-on »s ,l ’? f "'"'I ’' j .
Whitfield, r*c. liter of the estate ot It. L {get pnn ,
cl-.nl Daniel Wli--..'>y and Jnme* llol-'ernius, ml-
tiex, tp fntmVYo,..' Pi Fes Obtained id a |n,tier's court
H tail! county—levy made and returned lo m
constahl.
;.l Rohm Hat
IS.MAh CHAIN
he-iff.
Cm dian.
date Bp|dhinlion 1\ill be
ills the talerl 'f 1 C- nrtol
; for Ordtoorv pnrp-—■*,
I It ,-f Lot N P, in
•uotjr, helolirlny to the
i, deers--’J, for the tn-
WM. UVRD. Adtv'or.
itilico.
IIDII5 frnm trn luiR tor a
ini*, t»l which tin* toliuw-
ing; Ih*»*m tro'idiiluMtly ob-
b. |S«.
\V. I. 5ANDPH8.
h Hhv »'f »*nnt I
Is** or b.-nrer tid.ly dollar;
2JFrb Pi«.
W. I.. SANDKlt-.
OK3I’:i)!(IN' 1
«ciiK<-,-» !. ,v» united la Ike
.- .,/ Meti.iue. Tlo-.lrshop It .ext
the It.-ji'-.S.i-v n.fiee-
A'litRii-t:: l* ftEit.
.1 wll'.d T. PERSONS.
, M*y3 13
h
now -s
th- Souiliwc-:
army, (in wl. it h
mda an-i p
tor-; nn 1 h
sifov. s and
cient in lb
jdc
a. s. He h
thinugli the mcliiim of ll
had served as u camp-color
,) nil I prtlvirc.l the genilo win-
of W.isiuta, to tho three-feet
royr.l of P-o-aimaquo-ly. Dcfi-
.v.hi-ss, provid:-m*c and cnlrr-
■usli iHo lo'ka “down East,”
■* tv''...- lyiiU buttons on n dimity woisicoat, R
velvet eplii.r oil bn c.ipcau pud heads mid hrasa
v. ir- iu his liiocci'iu*—sniukcd cigars, drank log
it ond claret, tippled hr an Iv, and ployed “thro*
1111** for gin ;or ,n-,-a I, udiiui bis rccrcatiom varied
•vi’h tho L-i-s-ms, grubbing, hoeing, picking cotton,
and aplitlin_ cnils. ill aiicces-i-in, as tbe weather
.nit--I cud the uccccities of tha noighhorlioo-l
ofi'ered .--i.j.T -ynit nt- It i* net however tn be
-.in I--,-stood, that lie mu an entire stronger to rn-
tinem- nt; for, though lie could not write bis own
tiumo with the omil of a brunt. Torn Joac* nnd
ilia Sorrow s of Werlrr wore so often before him,
that ho actually thought he hud rtnrt himvelf into
love with the younger daughter of Ex Judge M—,
■n litis certainly true, that as o*.u ni he w*» in
the atmosphere of her black eye, ills heart want
thrnngh the various evolutions of.l*ultWo-btt>f in
;t kct'ie of boding water, though meatotlrissc-
q-i in it ooect la-licv-.'I that his tcmprrariSre had
fallen, from his havirf; reached tho latitude of
fr>-’v fie) years ; Inti they were Hot awa-e that
torn of tire greatest volcanoes in existence lie in
j the regions of perpetual snow.
I Dowdy i.'rcdiut dreams so dclnieiis aherot bii*
Ann, that he could not think of concealing thorn)
and Smn l’iekle, a queer, inventive and peuetrac
ting dare-devil, fathoming his desires, furmed,
with a married dame aud Lewis Morris, a con
spiracy against him- l’iekle persuad' d lire Cnp-
tait) to consult Mrs. Pipes, as n witch, to unriddlU
his visio'is, w hich shodid to his entire satisfaction,
and cojuiued on him to engage the assistance of
Pickle, whose incantations she represented as ii-
rcsiatable. The latter ohsem-d, that though he
had taken several degrees in the "Mark art," ytt
his skill gave no power to reverse tbe decrees of
fate, but only to accelerate mid modify thorn;
To thi* piece of counterfeit modesty, be wns in
duced hv two considerations—that of respect for
the feelings of tire young woman, who really p.->
sossed most of the passivo virtues—and a determi
nation to turn tile flood of Dowdy's tenderness
into a channel iu which no consideration of doli
cncy or respectability presented as an obatneie td
tho fret* indulgence of humor and ridicule. He
therefore inquired, »* ono having a right to lid
acquainted with circumstances, the ns-uranre
svhieli Dowffy had of Ann’s regarding him with
more than common civility. Taking from hi*
bosom and kissing n pair of buckskin mitten*|
tho Cantaib produced them as the evidonre. n#
was splitting rails for her father, when tho first
cold spell that fall set in; ahe made mitten*, aud
gavn a pair to every person wlii'.o nnd blnok on
the plantation. Now, argued he, hadn't she lovtd
me, site wouldn't have put me on a Tooting with
tho rest of tho family, hy the present of these ere
miltons. Besides, hadn't she loved me, she'd wot
taken tile trouble to make mittens for tho niggers
big nnd little, nnd for her daddy who in cold wea
ther nevor goes out, except to the piazza to amokd
his pipe, l’iekle admitted the reasoning to bo
strong, but not quite conclusive; nnd could ima
gine no other process to ascertain tho point, than
1>7 means of a lottrr. Though Dowdy had no
doubts or her nfi'eclion, a billeuienos, "beyond
all other things on earth," except her own dear
self, was what lie wantod; and to gratify him,
Pickle consented to become scribe, taking core
however to notify tbe girl, through Mrs. Pipes, of
the contemplated miastve,
On.lho lotter'a bring read to him, the Captailt
was soTiigldy p!easod, nt to determine to entry it
himsoif, nt least so far as tbe Judge's kitchen-
There bo delivered it to ihe cook, h walking mu*
iatto lintt; who tn n fosr minutes after, returned it
unopened tn him ill tho most uncerrmouioua man
tier, with an insolting message. He woo almost
doinentit. The sun, the moon, and the Bayoti
Bnrtelemy store cursed by him in succession, and
many a horrid imprecation uttered against Pick!*
for not crowning with auccos* a case completely
within tho aeopo of his conjuration.
Pickln wns prepared for the exigency. So kind
nnd cnnipnssiomite were hia looks and word*,
that they assuaged ihe wrath nf the furious lovef,
and drenched him in e shower of* art. It wo*
hard, Pieklo allowed, for a man to have hia de*r,
e«t hopes blighted—ho sincerely deplored thd
Gapte.iu’a ill fortune—but could not have really
averted it—yet if ho had possessed the power, ho
was not certain it would nave been proper to do
it. Ann was in tho first stage nf consumption)
and consequently would never give birth to heal*
thy children. She had no property, end Wns un
used to work—therefore site was not * proper
helpmate fora laboring man. Besides, she inhor
ited nn small portion of the aristocratic acorn of
her fathor—a conecited anil peevish upstart, that,
thirty year* before, used, Without eidionts, to bo*
com, drink coffee out of a gourd, nnd dance bare
foot with tho Dog French, and. Id the winter sea
s', n, hawk henr-oil in a gonrd on hi* heed, et tint
lieols of n free negro, through the street* of Net*
Orleans—to ail or Which Peggy Ptdr Wn* willing
to be qualified. Such a cuoueiiou would he nei
ther eligible or reputable—and ho might thank
nis stars, he had escaped if. If It were his wish
to marry, a young lady. Ann's stiprrior In every
respect, was at Ids service. “At my service!,
exclaimed the astonished Captain, Yes!—at
your service, rmitinuod Pickle. Mr*, l’lpvs Way
yesterday on a visit to the Judge’s. Tb« convert*
■nation turned incidentally on yotirseff. Your
nocturnal adventure* nt Bnrtlel'S cotton gin over*
•redited and reprobated by Ann, who also ridi
culed your person, and said you have the lan
guage of a down nnd the manner* of a monkey.
Eliza Millor, who happened to be there, became
yota warm defender—pronounced your nocturnal
rambles tn be a malicious fabrication—nud assert
ed that, ns to maimers and person, you are supe
rior tn any man on the pritirie. Both Aon aud
Mrs. Pipes are confident her hand is yours, wbvft-
erer you choose to claim il.
"She's come of n bud family,” rejoined Dowdy*
All tho tnen is lightfingercd ond tells lie*,—thu
old woman nnd Nancy Owen* is worse—nnd Poll
Hathw nv is tho woretest of the most God-foraakea*
Gan n clean bird enmo out of a dirty nest)" ^
hope, Captain Dowdy, replied Piekie, yon urn nut
so ungenerous u* to condemn Eliza fur the misdo
ings of her brother*, mother, nud sisters. Kemvm*
h.-r, tho Scripture* every nib aflist itnnd out
i t own bottom. Let the girl hr judged by bin 1 *>
own conduct. She Is young and healthy, ha*
intelligence nnd propery, and above all, loses yols
dearly. What more do yotl want,?—Dowd* wa»
ditinb-feondered, but coaverted. They both re
side | it Pipcs's. On their going In, Mt*. Pipe*,
confirmed Pickle's fabrication, and gave it as W.
belief, that Eliza wns so smitten, n lette,- frotohtf
to the Captain in a few days wns quit* probable,.
In predicting the curly arrival of a letter, no
thing was hazarded. Among llm consnintwrn 1*
had been s. rtled, that while Picktv acted counsel
lor mid scribe for tho Captmn, Mot via was to
write in .ML* Miller’* nunc letters, aud Use a uc-
gvo belonging to her mother, uaiucd Jess, to con
vey the letters to Dowdy aud freui bint to Morris,
the fellow's sagacity qualifying him well for tho
business; nnd his hatred of his owner's family nutl
his dread of Pickin'* anger, ns well a* his fond
ness of Morris'* whiskey barrels, being u sufficient
warrantee for his fidelity. ll;a having a wifii'at,
the Judge's, (not half n mile distant,) between,
which find Pipes's stood the store of Morris, ,
dr red hi* part of the business light nud cuuyev
nient. In addition to this arrangemrul, tho mik-
chi'-vous talent of Pickle had deudsJ, that aa ob
stacles are snid to strengthen love, Dowdy siioukf
have a cudgeling to sharpen hi* affection. t)a
the following day, t’iekle, a* if by Accident, threw
himself in tbe tvny of the Judge's yellow cook's
husband, well kuwing tho old man's garrulity, a
habit inseparable from s^o. He was rising seven
ty years old—his spouse a Utjle utef thirty, 'ilio;
subject of Dowdy’s ttttcftipBug to adores* bis
young mistress was by bint fully licremiiciLnuA.,.
Having heard him patieutly through, Pickle oh- .
served, that "tlinngh the Captain's uudnrxiauit-v
ing w as rather dud, it was Certain he uovegjt"*
b'-eu guiity nf the folly of ai| ii-uig to the I— 1
Miss Ann, who hod burn made quiy a |—
coneesll hi* iumntibns tmard, a.’hjic 1 ' 1
ago on the enmo preraiyo*- Siq
tbe aged Msck\ should mc ilcci I
scilfimt Vft»ntcHt WWi (MiJIltHI
yellow vstneb would live wjUt a . ,
conhl get a white mm*. That be might s
hinuclf, hy tratehingdio pnt* of bis maiMr* yard
no.sreut tin* liv. r on Monday weiimj writ ai-ottfc,
Jarb.''—“Please Goi-'dat l wl2,<saii vita xetdf-