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POETRY
PETER PINDARICS.
Patent Brown-Stout.
A brewer in a country town
Had got a monstrous reputation ;
No other beer but bis went down
The hosts of the surrounding station,
Carving his name upon their mugs,
And painting it on every shutter ;
And though some envious folks would utter
Hints, that its flavour came from drugs,
€/thers maintained ’twas no such matter,
But owing to his monstrous vat,
At least as corpulent as that
At Heidelberg and some said fatter.
His foreman was a lusty black,
An honest fellow ;
But one who had an ugly knack
Os tasting samples as he brewed,
Till he was stupified and mellow.
One day in this topheavy mood,
Having to cross the vat aforesaid,
Just then with boiling beer supplied,)
O’ercome with giddiness and qualms he
Reel’d—fell m—and nothing more said,
Bm in bis favourite liquor died,
Like Clarence in his butt of Malmsey.
In all directions round about
The negro absentee was sought,
But as no human noddle thought
That our fat Black was now Brown Stout,
They settled that the rogue had left
The’place for debt orcrime, or theft.
Meanwhile the beer was day by day
Drawn into casks and sent away,
Until the lees flow'd thick and thicker,
When, lo! outstretched upon thegronnd,
Once more their missing friend they found,
As they had often done—in liquor.
See, cried his moralizing master,
I always knew the tellow drank hard,
And prophesied some sad disaster;
His fate should other tipplers strike,
Poor Mungo I there he welters, like
A toast at bottom of a tankard
Next morn a publican whose tap
Had help’d to drain the vat so dry.
Not having heard of the mishap,
Came to demand a fresh upply,
Protesting loudlv that the last
AH previous specimens surpass’d.
Possessing n much richer gusto
Than formerly it ever used to,
Ai d begging, «s a special favour,
Some more of the exact same flavour.
Zounds! cried the Brewer, that’s a task
More difficult to grant than ask. —
Most gladly would I give the smack
Os the last b'er to the ensuing,
Bm where am I to find a Black,
And boil him down at evory brewing ?
~ FOR
IDT No. 112, 4th District, Coweta County, adjacent
A the Reserve of Gen. Mclntosh on the Chattai.oo
ghic River. Terms accommodating.
ROBERT R. RUFFIN.
JoDea County, May 20th, 1827. 73—2eow
~ ■•MOTWirs.
N INF. MONTHS after date, upplic.iiion will be mau
JA to the Justices f'tiie Inferior Court of Ware coun
ty, i r leave to sell a lot of land in Gwinnett county, No.
71 m the 7th district, the property of James Carver, de
ceased, for the benefit of his heirs and creditors.
SAMPSON CARVER, Mm'r.
Oct. 31, 1826. 46—9 m
INE mouths after date application wilt ue made.
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Hancock coun
ty when siting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell on.
hall of lot No. 216 lying m the fifth Dist. of Monroe co.
at private sale, for the ben- lit of the hen of Jerdind
Homes Dec’d. WILLIAM MILLER, .fge/U.
D-./'i mher sth, 1826- 9m
INE MON I’liS liter date upplicatiim will be madi
lx to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Putnam
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell one hundred acres of Land m Putnam county, which
will include tne Mills on Murder Creek at the Rock House
Shoal, it being a put of the real Estate of Eli tlarriss,
late of said county deceased —to be sold for the benefit ol
tlie heirs of said Estate. Till' F.XF< A TOR.o.
O,« t H 25 il- 9m
i- u.. ; ths silt i du < application will be made to
X v the honorable the Inferior court of Monroe county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the
real estate ul W illiam Allen, deed, for th< benefit of the
heirs. GEORGE BENNELT, Guardian,
October 4th, 1826. 48—9 m
IV'cR ‘.I ON Tils after date application will be made
? to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Green coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
real estate of Enoch Stringfellow, dec’d.
EZEKIEL FEARS, Adm'r. De bonis non.
March 2d 1827. 62—Im
jV’ INE months after date application wilt be made to
X N the honorable the Inferior Cour, of Emanuel coun
ty when setting forOrdinaryA'urpost s for leave to sell tw o
tracts of land, one in said county, one in the 13 district
Houston, No. 315 belonging to the Estate ol'Gritfis John
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and Creditors of
said deceased. ILLI AM DANIELS, Adm’r.
November 21, 1826. 47—9 m
NINE months afterdate, application will be made
to the Honorable the inferior court of the county
of Newton, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the whole of the realestate of Thomas Creel, late
of said county deed. WILLIAM CREEL, Admr’
Sept, i 1826. 38—9 m
I’I'ICE. — After the expiration of the tune prescrib
-1 ’ ed by law, application will be made to the honora
ble Inferior Court when sitting for Ordinary purposes of
the county of Warren for leave to sell the real estate and
iugios, not specifically disposed of by the lust will and
testament ot Jesse Darden late of Warren county, de
ceased, lor the benefit of the Creditors ami Legatees of
said dec’d. UENRA GIBSON, Exector.
Fcburary 19th 1827. 60—<j M
I NOl R Months after date ; plication will be made to
tin Honorable the Interim Court, ot Newton Conn
tv when siting lor Ordinary purposes for leave to sell one
Hundred Acres of Land adjoining Bowen k Strong.—
Real Estate of John Morse, Deceased, forthe benefit of
the Heirs and Creditors. W. WHETLY Ex'r.
Mav 1 k 1827, 72—lui
■"SjTNE months aft. r date, application will be madi to
the Honorable the Interior Court of Jones County
when sitting for Ordinary puiposes, for leave to sell the
lands ..nd rial Fstate of Dr. Orray Tickner, late of said
•‘"‘“ebENEZER ORMSBY, Mr
March 27, 18-7, 65 .’m
'MINE months after date application will be made to
JNi the honorable the inferioi court of Henry county
when sitting tor ordiamiry purposes, for leave to sell
the real estate of Jacob Maddox, dec.
August 2d, 13®i. kbLhY CAMI, UifrV.
NINE months after date application will be made to
the Honorable the Inferior court of Baldwin county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
real Estae of Robert Wynn dec’d. Consisting of one
lot of land laying in the county of Baldwin, No. 230 first
district of said county.
PATCEY WYNN, Exertrix
March 12th 1827.61 —lrn9m.
NINE months after date, application will be made to
the Honorable the Inferior court of the County of
Jones, when Silting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell all the real estate of David .Morgan deceased, which
lies in the County of Irwin, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said estate.
FRANCES MORGAN, Ex'r.
March 22f. 1827. 64—lm9m
Wilkinson Superior Court, >
April Tenn, 1827. $
Present, his Honor Judge Kenan.
(Copy.)
BY the 25th of this month, I promise to pay Nathan E.
Mayo or bearer, fifty dollars, for value received,
Dec. Ist, 1825. (Signed,) CHARLES RILEY.
IT appearing to the Court, that William M. Beall, At
toriiey for said Mayo, was in possession of a Note,
of which the above is a true copy in substance, on the
back of which there was a credit of six dollars, sixty-two
and a half cents, and which is lost or mislaid, so that the
same cannot now be found. It is, on motion of Robert
Hatcher, Attorney for said Afayo, ordered that said copy
be, at the next term of this Court, established in lieu of
said lost original, unless cause be shewn to the contrary ;
And that this rule be published once a month for six
months, in one of the public Gazettes of this State.
A true extract from the .Minutes of said Court, this
25th April, 1827. JOSEPH DELK, Cl'k.
May 7, 182770—m6m
NINE months after date hereof application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court ol iMonroe
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to
sell a tract or lot of land laying in JonA County in ti e
sixth district, No. 9 i> being a part of the real Estate of
Charles Thaxton late of Butts county dec’d. Sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d.
TERMS made known on the day of sale.
JOHN V DUNN Adm'r.
NANCY G. THAXTON adm’x
Butts ceunty, Ga. March 12 1827.
64—9 m Im
RULE NISI.
GEORGIA, Monroe County.
Lithe Superior Court, )
September Term, 1826. )
Anthony Gilmore, 1 ( RULE NI SI.
”S. ? <
Me Lamore Walkins ) ( for foreclosure.
UPON the petition of Anthony Gilmore, praying a
foreclosure of the equity of redemption, in and to
Lot of land, No. one hundered and fifty seven, in the
fourth District in the County of Monroe aforesaid,
•■•aling that Me Lamore Walkins, on the 13thday of April,
in the year eighteen hundred and twenty-live, executed
and delivered to him, a deed of Mortgage for the better
seem ing the payment of one-hundred and seventy five
dollars, for said Lot of land, and praying a Rule. Ni Si,
for a foreclosure of the equity of Redemption in and to
s.iid premises. On motion, it is ordered, that the said
W .(kins do, within twelve months from this date, pay
mto the Office of the Clerk ol this Court, the principle and
interest due on said Mortgage, together with the cost of
this application, or that the equity of redemption in and
to said mortgacd premises be thenceforth bared, and for
ver foreclosed : it is further ordered that this Rule be
published in one of the public Gazetts of this State,
once a month for twelve months, or that the same be
served on the mortgager, his agent or attorney, at least
dx months previous to the term at which the money is
directed tobe paid, as aforesaid.
A true extract from the minutes, Given under my
ind this Bth day of September 1826.
WILLIAM P. HENRY, Clerk.
G EURG lA—THIGGS County,
UW/TIEREAS James R. Butts applies to me for let
v v ters of administration on the estate of Henry Stokes
■ate of said county deceased.
Ami, whereas also, Janies R. Butts applies to me for
Letters of administration ou the estate of Thomas Cook
late of said county de’e.
These arc therefore to cite and and admonish, all
tnd singular tlic kindred and creditors of persons said
dec’d, to be &. appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under iny hiuid, this 21st day of April, 1827.
P. Solomon, c. c. o.
69—fit
GEORGIA, Twiggs county.
"I <7 ll ERF'AS James Pearson applies to me for Letters
v v of Administration on the estate of Jas Rogers, lab
ofsiad county, dec. —These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said
dec.—to be and appear at my Office within the time pres
cribed by Law, to shew cause if any they have why said
letters should not he granted. Given from under my hand
•his 28th April,lß27. P. SOLOMON, C. C. O.
U-irion Twiegsco. April 28, 1827. 70-6 t
i. i'ORGI A —Twiggs county.
WHEREAS, Larkin Griffin applies to me for letters
of administration on the estate of Samuel Dick,
late of said county di c’d. These are therefore to cite an I
admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said dec’d, to file .heir objections in my office, to shew
cause, if any they can, why said letters should not be
granted. Given under my hand at mv office, this 13th
day of April, 1827. PETER SOLOMON, c. c. o.
April 23, 1827.—6 - 63.
GEORGIA — Twiggs County.
H ERF’AS Hannah Henderson day applied
v v tonic fo.' Letters of Administration (witli the will
annexed) on estate of John Henderson, late of said coun
ty dec’d, these are then fore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law,
shmv cause if any they have why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under mv hand this 11th Mav, 1327.
PETER SOLOMON, c. c. o.
M-6t
GElißtil A, ( Wherens Jeremiah Fowler and Nancy,
Early county. \ formely Smith now Tyson have applied
for Letters of dismission from the administration on the
estate ol Ladin Smith dec’d. These are therefore to cite
and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors
kifthe said dec’d to be and appear at my offici w ithin the
time, prescribed by Law, to shew cause if any there be,
why said tetters of dismission should not be granted, giv
en under my hand this 11th of November 1826.
NEVEN McBRYDF., c. c. o. 49—Sin
(Tl- t»RGIA T«iggs County.
’VWTHLREAS John 'V. Barkwel], applies to me for
V V Letters of Administration on the estate of Mar
tha Dupree, late of said county, deceased.
These, are therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
milar the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause if any they can, why said letlers should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 19th May, 1827.
61—73PF.TFR SOLOMON, c. c. o.
FlliiE SI BSCRIBER otlcrs fur sole, low lor cash, or
I approved paper,
20 Bags Coffee.
3 Barrels Brown Sugar.
3 1-2 do. do. do.
1 Barrel Loaf do
30 Boxes prime N. Candles.
11. Cosnard.
7. 1827.. 70—ts
IJAOHTLNATE DRAWERS in the present Laue
■ Lottery can have a plat of their land, witnout the
least delay, representing corners, stations, water courses
and quality, together witli any other Information which
may have been obtained, respecting it, by enclosing 50
cents for each plat, and the postage paid, without any risi
of the money after it is enclosed mid put in the mail, as 1
will send the plat if it should miscarry.
CARLTON WELLBORN Sur. Gen
Milledgeville. May 7. 1827. 70—4’
Blank Writs for Sale at this
Office.
GEORGIA STATESMAN, MONDAY JUNE 4, 1827.
By Authority of the Legislature of Georgia.
LOTTERY,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF
Wrightsboro’
ACADEMY.
Under the Management of
T. WHITE, I J. F. HAMILTON,
H. GIBSON. |D. MASSINGALE,
C. LIN, | AF. McCRAVEN.
T* BOWDLE, Treasurer,
B. PETTIT, Secretary.
SCHEME.
1 Prize of $5,000 is $5,000
1 “ “ 2,000 “ 2,000
1 “ “ 1,000 “ 1,000
2 “ “ 600 “ 1,000
4 “ “ 300 “ 1,200
5 “ “ 200 “ 1.000
10 “ “ JOO “ 1,000
20 “ “ 50 “ 1,000
100 “ “ 20 “ 2,000
200 “ “ G “ 1,200
1,000 “ “ 4 “ 4,000 i
8,500 “ 2 “ 17,000
9,844 Prizes, 57,400
9,844 Blanks.
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Wliole Tickets $2 00
Halves 1 00 *
Quarters 50
Subject to the usual deduction of fifteen per cent; but
no deduction will be made from Prizes for which Tickets
will be taken in payment. —After deducting the sum to be
raised for the benefit of the Academy, and the necessary
expenses, from the profits obtained under the Scheme,
whatever may remain, will be formed into new Prizes so
that the wheel may be richer than appears from the above
nl.m ; The drawings will succeed each other as spdedily
asth« sale of Tickets will permit, of which due notice
will be given.—At each drawing the proportional number
of the smaller and larger Prizes will be preserved as near
ly as practicable. Prizes payable twenty days after the
completion of the drawing, but will be paid at any time
if a part will be taken in new Tickets (the amount option
ary with the owner) and the deduction made from that
part only paid in cash.
Prizes only drawn.
Second Drawing on the Third Saturday inMay next.
Letters addressed to me (pest paid) will be promptly at
tended to. B. PETIT, Sec'ry to Comr's.
April 30. 1827.—69 m.
NOTICE. —To all whom this may concern, that I
have made the following Survey, on the virtue of a
head-wrigbt warrant, for Anderson Baker, 350 acres, on
the waters of Marberries’ Creek, bounded North, by
Thompson, S. VV. by Butler, S. E. by Terrill, and East
by Camp; a platt of which is recorded in my Offic«. Those
concerned can have a more minute description by exam
ining the same, and enter their caveats m due time.
DAN ID BURSON.
Jan. 1. 1827. 57- m
NOTICE. —Lost in the town of Jackson, Butts coun
ty, on the 13th of this month, a Red Morocco
POCKE ’’-BOOK, with the following papers, to wit :
One Note of Hand given by Henry Coker, of Henry coun.
iy, for $lB, to John Nanse or bearer, due the 25th of De
cember, 1827, the time when drawn not recollected at
present, bint it was given some time in the year 1826. —
One other, given by Jamas IL Edwards, for $8 37 1 -2 cts.
to myself some time since Christmas, due three days af
ter date. —One other small note, given by Richard Rob
inson, for $2 25 cents, some time in this spring, the
precise time when drawn not recollected, dne three days
after date, as well as 1 can recollect. —One other given by
James Cox, of Jones county, f r $4 93 3-4 cts. given to
me sme time this spring, and due three days after date.
One bund, drawn by William C. Wilson, of Upson comity,
(but lived in Jones at the time) for titles to a tract or lot
of land in Early county, m the 28th district, No. 208 as
well as I recollect, with various other notes, receipts
ami accounts, that I do not recollect at this time.—Also,
with some little change bills. —One one dollar bill on
the bank of Macon —One other one dollar bill on Joel
Bailey at the Indian Springs, and fifty eents on the bank
of Fort Hawkins.—All persons are hereby cautioned
from trading for any of the before-mentioned notes or
bond, and the obligors, from paying the same to any oth
er person or persons except myself. And any person
finding' the same, will confer a fav«r on the subscriber by
leaving it with Richard Bailey, esqr. in Jackson, Butts
county or senditto me, who lives in Henry county.
EPHRAIM COX. •
Jackson, May 17, 1827 —4t—73
ELOPED!
igL ROM the Subscriber on
if" * Die 25th of December,
1825, two Negro fellows, one a
black fellow named Nathen
generally calledNace, about 25
years of age, about 5 feet 10
4» Inches high well made pretty
rftul plays w< II on the Violin, he formerly
and passed through dilferent sections
of the State of Alabama as a freeman,he can do
Smith work tolerable well, and 1 tin k he has
a scar over one of his eyes, Cloaths at presen*
unnecessary to describe; the othei rather of
a Yellowish complection named Jessey about
21 or 2 years of age, about 5 feet 10 or 11
Inches high, tolerably well made 1 think one
>• his kn- es a little bent in, his mother is liv
ing with Capt Jeremiah Sanders, of Alabama.
He was raised to the farming business any
person apprehending the aforesaid fellows and
confining th m in any Jail so that 1 can get
them I will pay them >2O a piece or if they j
will deliver tl>em to me living 14 miles be-;
low Washington Wilks County, Georgia, 1
will give them >SO a piece.
ABNER WELLBORN, i
February 21st, 1827, 61—3 m.
The Mobile Register will publish the
above three months and forward their account
tor pavme t as above
ATTORNEY AT LAW\
rjIIIE Subscriber having located himself in '
Jackson, Butts county —Respcc’fully of
fers his services, and flatters himselt with a
hope that from the unremitting attention w hich
will be bestowed on all business entrusted to
hiscare.be shall secure to himself an equal
patronage from his friends and the public.
RICHARD BAILEY.
Jackson, April 10 1827 —tt
a c7\Rl >— FOARD 6. M ALON E, take this
method of informing those indebted to
them and with whom no arrangement has been
entered into, that unless payment is made by
the first day of June, their notes or accounts
w ll be placed in the hands of an Attorney tor
collection.l
May Ist, 1827, bi*—R
Notice.
A FTER the expiration of the legal time, application J
zY will bt' nrtde to the Honorable, tlie Court us Ordtn
iry ofFranklin County, for leave to sell the negroes be-,
.unging to tlie estate of David Colhoun, dec’d, for the
iienefit of the heirs and creditors.
WILLIAM
M. M. COLHOUN, Mmx.
Mrv 10, 1827.71 ,
JOB PRINTING
Os Every Description, Neatly \
EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE.
NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW.
CONTKNTS OF NO. IV.
Article
I, New Documents concerning Columbus;
Collection de los Viages y Descubrimientos que
hicieron por Mar los Espanoles desde Fines del Siglo
XV. con varios Documentos Ineditos concernientes a la
Historia de la Marina Castellana, &c. Por Don
Martin Fernandez de Navarrette. Madrid. 1525.
IL Travels in La Plata and Chile.
Rough Notes taken during some rapid Journeys
across the Pampas and among the Andes. By Cap
tain F. B. Head.
HL Life of Theobald Wolfe Tone, and the Condition of
Ireland.
Life of Theobald Wolfe Tone, Founder of the Uni
ted Irish Society, and Adjutant General in the Service
of the French and Batavian Republics ; written by
Himself; with his Political Writings, Fragments of
his Diary, &c. Edited by his Son, William Theobald
Wolfe Tone.
IV. Kent’s Commentaries on American Law.
Commentaries on American J.aw. By James Kent.
V. Policy and Practice of the United States and Great
in their Treatment of Indians.
Indian Treaties, and Laws and Regulations relating
to Indian Affairs ; to which is added an Appendix,
containing the Proceedings of the Old Congress, and
other important State Papers, in relation to Indian
Affairs.
VI. Mrs Hemans’s Poems.
1. The League of the Alps, The Siege of Valencia,
The Vespers of Palermo, and other Poems.
2. The Forest Sanctuary, u other Poems.
VII. Critical Notices.
1. Letter lo an English Gentleman.
2. Internal Improvement in Georgian
3. Godman’s Natural History.
4. History of North Carolina.
5. Marsh’s Inaugural Addresr.
6. Eulogy on Mr. Crafts.
7. Rail Road from Boston to Conriecti dlit River.
8. Catalogue of Books in the Boston Athenamm.
9. Hedge’s Abridgement of Brown s Philosophy.
10. Mr. Washburn’s Agricultural Address.
11. Nouvelles Idees sur la Population.
12. Reports of the Faculty of Amherst College.
13. Comstock’s Mineralogy.
Quarterly List of New Publications.
April 30,827. —69—ts.
CONTENTS
OF THS FIRST NUMBER OF THE
North American Quarterly Re
view.
AhL 1. — American biography.
An American Biographical and Historical Dictionary,
&c. By William Allen, A. M.
A Biographical Dictionary, containing a Brief Account of
the First Settlers, and other Eminent Characters in
New England.—By John Eliot, D. D.
Biography of the Signers of the Declaration of Indepen
dence. By John Sanderson.
Art. 2. Trigonomeh-y
Eiemennts of Analytic Trigonometry, Plancand Spheri
cal.. By 8. F. Hassler, F. A. P. S.
Art. 3.— Eulogies on Jefferson and Mams.
A Selection of Eulogies, pronounced in the several States,
in honor of those illustrious Patriots and StaUsmen,
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.
Art. 4. — Fossil Remains
Historical Researches on the and Sports of the
Moglus and Romans ; in which Elephants and Wiki
Beasts were employed or slain ; and the remarkable
local agreement of History witli the Remains of such
Animals found in Europe and Siberia. By John Rank
ing.
Art. s.— Doctrine of Contracts,
An Essay on the Doctrine of Contracts ; being an In
quiry how Contracts are effected, in Law and Morals,
by Concealment, Error, or inadequate Price. Bv
Gulian C. Verplanck.
Art. 6. — Secret Journals of the Old Congress.
Secret Journals of the Acts ami Proceedings of Congress,
from the First Meeting thereof, to the Dissolution ot
the Confederation, by the adop-ion of the Constitution
oi the United States.
Art. 7.—Mrs. Hemaus' Poenw.
Poems. By Mrs. Hernans.
Art. B.— Kent on American Low.
Commentaries en American Law. By Ja’s Kent. Vol. I
Art. 10. — French Revolution.
The Life of Napoleon Bounnparte, with a preliminary
View of the French Revolution. By the Author of
\V avcrly.
Art. 10.— English fashionable Life.
Almacks.
Art. 11.— Symmes' Theory.
Syrnmes’ Theory of Concentric Sphere*: demonstrating
that the Earth is Hollow, habitable within, and widely
open about the Poles. By a Citizen of the U. States.
Art. 12.— Greek Controversy.
A Narrative of the material Facts in relation to the build
ing of two Greek Frigates. By Alexandre Contostavlos.
Report of the Evidence and Reasons of the Award be
tween Johannis Griandos and Andreas Lurlottis, Greek
Deputies of the one part, and Le Roy, Bayard, X. Co.
of the other. By the Arbitrators.
Art. 13< — Souvenirs.
Forget Me Not; a Christmas and New-Year’s present.
—The Amulet. —The Literary Souvenir, or, Cabinet
of Poetry and Romance.— Friendship’s Offering.—The
Atlantic Souvenir, a Christmas and New Year’s Pre
sent. —The Memorial.
This work will be published on the first of March, June,
September, and December. —Price, five dollars perannm.
ADPERTISEMEST.
FTI HE Officers and Soldiers, who performed Military
A services for the protection us the Frontiers of fit
State of Georgia, in the year, one thousand seven hun
dred ninety-two, three and four, are hereby notified, that
Congress has passed a law, and has appropriated a sum
of money, agreeably to the estimates of the amount due,
madi by Capt. Constant Freeman, to pay and satisfy them
for those services, the payments to be made undo." the di
r< ction of the Secretary of M ar. In pursuance of which,
the Secretary of War, has appointed me the Agent of the
government, to settle and pay-off those claims. — AH per
sons interested as aforesaid, are requested to have their
discharges from the proper offi< ers and vouchers, in read
iness for settlement. 1 shall attend at my office, in the
City of Augusta, in the months of April and May, to re
ceive. all amounts that may be presented within the vicin •
ity of that place, after which I shall visit the different coun
ties in the State, giving special notice of the same, so a>
to afford every facility to the claimants the opportunity to
adjust and settle their claims, with convenience to them
selves.
J W. HUNTER, Agent.
Savannah Georgian, Milledgeville Journal and
Statesman, will please to publish the above three months,
and forward their accounts to the subscriber.
Augusta, April 3, 1327. 67 —3m.
House oj Entertainment.
THE Subscriber has opened a House of Enter'
tainment at that valuable stand, rituatid two miles from
Milledgeville, at the fork of the roads leading to Eatonton
and Clinton. At this house Travellers and others can be
accommodated w ith good clean beds, the best of food, and
excellent liquors, at a moderate price.
WILLIAM R HILL
March, 12th, 1827. 62—if
UNION HOTEL XS"
The subscriber having opened the
above New Establishment at Decatur in De Kalb
Ceunty; Respectfully invites all persons to call and see
him, who may ba desirious of being comfortably accom
modated on the lowest terms.
THE C.\TO.\' HOTEL, is in a high and pleasant sit
uation, on the Public Square, and is well finished.
The Stables are in Superior order, and at all times well
provided with provinder of the be t kind.
The weary traveller can here find rest from the toil of
bis journey—. The constant Boarder, an agreeable and
healthy home— ind private families can be accommodated
with Separate Rooms.
No trouble shall be warding in order to render this Es
tablishment worthy of public patronage.
MATTHIAS HILBURN.
Duatur, Annl 21st, 1827.
£2— w?weow4t,
JNTORMATIOK wanted.
ON or about the the 6th April, 1821, a young maiTp
by the name of DARLING GREENE, left
and said he was going to Milledgeville, Baldwin
Georgia, and I h&v»never heard of him since. Any petw
son that can give any information concerning the said »
young man, by dropping a line to the Constitutionalist
office at Augusta,will oblige a distressed widow and moth*
er. MARY GREENE. I
iCpUditors of Newspapers will confer a great favor oq
a distressed mother, by advertising the above, M. G.
Augusta, April 17,1827,
THE GAZETTEER OF GEORGIA, is for sale at
Mr. Green’s BOOK STORE, and Subscribers are
requested to call for their copies.
Milledgeville, May 14, 1827.
——NOTICE.
THE Subscribers have associated themselves in the
practice of Law, they w ill attend the Courts in the
counties of Monroe Newton, Pike, Upson,Henry, Butts r
and Jasper. One of the firm will also attend all the
Courts in tire Chattahoochie Circuits.
WILLIAM V. BURNEY,
JOHN W. A. PETTIT.
Jackson Butts Co. January 3, 1827, 53—ts
Contractors Wanted.
THE Board of Commissioners for the improvement of
the Oconee river, are ready to receive sealed propo
sals for the construction of either or both of the locks and
dams to be built in said river near Milledgeville, until
the first of June next. The plans, specifications, and
terms of contract will be the office of the State En
gineer, by whom every information will be afforded rela
tive to their situation, and in the absence of Mr. Fulton,
the plans &c. will be shewn at the office of the Southern
Recorder, by Seaton Grantland, Esq. one of tne Com
missioners. > R. A. BLOUNT, Chairman.
Milledgeville, May 14,1527. 71 —ts
GEvRGi A, Henry co/nl*.
Peter Harris, of capt. Morgan's
district, tolls before John G. Barnett, esq.
fit one Chesnut Sorrel MARE, six or seven
VC fjl years old, a small star on her forehead, a-
MMSES&MH bout four feet ten inches high, with some
small warts n her neck, appraised to S4O by Jesse John
son, and Elji-ih Willson,
April 7—73 WM H ARDIN, c. 1. c.
GEORGIA, Henry county.
Thomas Trayler, ol capt. Mor
gan’s districts, tolls before John G. Bar
nett, esq. one Cream Couloured Squbald
Vll tf** HORSE, eight or ten years old, branded
(NwMMMKI with D, and others not discoverable, four
feet eight inches high, with a small Beil on, appraised to
May 1, 1827—73 WM. H ARDIN, c: I. c.
TO THE PUBLIC.
173R0M THE EXTENSIVE CIRCULATION GIVEN
to a malicious and unfounded report, in regard tw
the concern of the Macon Bank in the recent failure of a
Respectable Merchant in this City and to prevent Confi
dencein any other which issue from the
same or any other source, 1 deem it my duty to state that
the Bank of Macon is not, nor has not, been interested iu
that, or any other failure —that the discounted paper held
by the Rank is considered undoubted and will be paid at
maturity—that the holders of the bills may rest with eu
tiri confidence on the ability of the B nk to meet prompt
ly all demands which can come against it, for which pur
pose it has now more specie in the Vaults than the amount
of its Capital besides Georgia and United States Bank
notes; and that the bills are current m this City and have
always been promply redeemed by the Bank of Macon.
G. B. LAMAR.
President of the B.LVK of M.iCOM.
Augusta, Mey 21st, 1827. 73—It.
(CF* Notice. , Q
THE Subscriber has removed to the store in front of
the F.aole Hotkl, under the office of the GEOR
GIA STATESM AN, where he is now receiving, in addi-~
tiun to other late a< rivals, a FRESH SUPPLY of
DRY GOODS
which will be sold low for Cash oni.t.
ISAAC NEWELL.
Milledgeville May 14, 1827. 71—4 w
SHERirr 7^ i SALES.
t< f ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in July next,
v v in the town of Jackson, Butts county, between
the legal hour., of sale, the following property, to vut :
100 Acres of l.and, part of Lot No. 43;
in the 3d. district of said county, whereon Bryant V’
ILmtnil now lives, adjoining Catlett Campbell, and oth
ers, levied on as the property of Bry.mt V. Ilammil, to
satisfy sundry fi. fa’s, in favoi of Wilson &. Lovejoy—
property pointed out by the defendant. Levied on and
returned to me bv a constable.
Also, one Sorrel Horse, levied on as the
property of lessi Kt uton, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of
Andrew Nutt— pro;« rty pointed out by defendant.
Also, 12G| acres of Land, more or less,
part of Lot Ng. 126, the east side of slid Lot, lying iu
the first district, formerly Henry, now Butts county, levi
ed on as the property of Joseph Henderson, to satisfy a
fi. fa. in favour of the partitioners of said Lot.
• Mav 11-73 R W. HARKNESS, D. Sh’fl'.
>l/ ILL BE SOLD, m tr.e Court House door iu
v v SwainsborOugh, Emanuel co. on the first Tuesday
in July next, between the usual houia of sale the follow
ing property to wit:
One Tract of Land, containing 250 acres,
more or less, adjoining land of Win. Prices and others,
taken as the property of Wilson Drew , to satisfy one fi
fa. in favor of John Perce, vs. said Drew.
Also—Two Negroes, one nr gro man nam
ed Gim, about twenty-seven years o!d ( and George, a
boy about nineteen years old, taken us the property of
James Waiea, to satisfy sundry executions in favor of
John S. Drew, all levied on and returned to me byaCon*
stable, tlris 2nd of Mav, 1827.
HENRY DARDEN, D. S.
May 21,1827. —72tds.
UMZILL BE SOLD, in the town ofCovington, Newton
v v county, on the fourth Wednesday in June next,
between the lawful hours of sale, the following property,
to wit:
The East part of lot No. 304, in the 16th district of ori
ginally Henry, now the county of Newton, containing
91 l-4acres.
ALSO—The West half of Lot No. 217, in the 10th
district of originally Henry, now Newton County, con
taing 101 1-4 acres. The above land sold in obedience
to an act of the Legislature of the State ot Georgia,
pointing out the mode of disposing of the State’s interest
in land which may have Letu condemned as fraudulently
drawn.
L. P. Mackey, d. s.
Ma> 14, 1827. 71—tds.
ON THE first Tuesday iu June next, will
be sold in the Town of Jackson Butts
County between the usual hours of Sale the
following property to wit:
202 1-2 Acres of land known by lot No.
171 in the third Dist. formerly Monroe now
Butts County, Levied ou as the property of /
Dickson Parham to satisfy a fi fa in favour of
Nelson Ridgeway, Property pointed. out by
James Ridgeway, this Bth April, 1827.
R. W. HARKNESS, D. Shff.
67—td>
Administrator’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in August next, will be sold at
Columbia Court Huu«e, agreeable to an order of
the Court of Ordinary of Columbia county, twenty aeres
of land with a Grist and Saw Mill on it, the said property
adjoins Wrightsboro’ on town Creek, sold as the property
of James Mappin, dec’d. for the benefit of the heirs an<f
creditors. HENRY GIBSON, A>Jt»»«v
•W MAPPIN, A<U--
Mav 16, 1327.
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