Southern recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1820-1872, April 25, 1820, Image 4

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i nOM TO N ATIOHAIj IWOUOKCICR DECATUR di« - »!—But »tlf1 hbl**"'»«"'•“ KmWiiron’d od the roll ofNA\AL ‘ • Shall l.ivr. till jon'brifrHt stah,* to seamen dear Slinll cense to vivify tho Northern V '™ Till wind* no more sbifil rape, nor billows ronri And Fatmoa's Sc* sb.ll ««o rise * Tbc North Slar. -yHOM THE lAtTlMOR® HORNING CHROKICt*. What care 1 for a fleeting uunuta, What good can be accomplish'd in it Thai with a careless yawn I »nid» Then quiet slumber’d in my bed, Waiting, alas mathonght 1 heur, A voioe thus w hispering in myenr Each minute in thy little breath, Is bat one more advaaec ofdefttb— When (he griro-Tyrant draws so near, That every poise shall heat with four, Would’st thou not then he overjoy d, To And earh minute well employ’d; Embrace, embrace, (lie fleeting hour, Improve the time still in your power, And learn from death, er’e you can win it, Th« precious value of A MINI'IE. ( rnou tat ruti.ior.LPin.t rato.v. NAPOLEON'S MEMOIRS. It was quite natural to conjecture ma ny things but the reality, respecting the Memoirs of Napoleon, by himself. For instance one will expect him to rail bit terly, ami unceasingly, at the powers who reduced him to his present conditi on, and to complain as vehemently of his treatment in St. Helena. We had upend ed this volume with eager expectation to find Inin unravelling the plot, and the circumstances which conspireddo his as- tonishing though short lived success in 1015—since the annunciation ofthis, the ninth book, informed us that it comprised the events of the period between his em barkation from Elba, to his defeat at Wa terloo. But nothing is farther from his dispositions. The first chapter is head ed, ‘The Bourbons are driven from France and he relates the bold ro mantic adventure in almost as many words ns the leagues he strided over, in liis unexampled march to the capital of Trance—Thus :— * Napoleon departed from (lie island of ■Elba on the f?6tli of February, 1815, at nine o’clock in the evening, lie em barked on board the sloop of war lncon- atant, which, during the whole passage, displayed a white (lag bespangled with bees. On the 1st of March, at 5 o’clock in the afternoon, he disembarked on the shores of the bay of Juan near Cannes His small army assumed the tricolored cockade. It consisted of 1,100 men, the greater part soldiers of the old guard.— On the second, he inarched through Grasse, and at 9 o’clock arrived at Ser non, having that day traversed twenty leagues. On the third he passed the night at Barreme. On the fourth, his advanced guard, commanded hy General Cambronne, took possession of the forti fied place of Sisteron. On the fifth, he entered Cap : the seventh, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, on the heights, in ad vance of Vizilla, he fell in with the ad vance guard of the garrison of Grenoble, marching against him. He went to meet them alone, harangued them, made them mount the tricolored colors, placed him self at their head, and at eleven o’clock at night entered Grenoble, having in six days passed over eighty leagues of a ve ry difficult mountainous country. This is the greatest march recorded in his tory. 1 ‘He remained at Grenoble on the’8th, »n,l left it un the 9th at the head of 8000 troops of the line, and thirty pieces of cannon : and at nine in the evening he entered Lyons, the second town in France. Count Defargues, Mayor of the city, presented him the keys thereof.— The Count d’Artois, the Duke of Or leans, and Marshal Duke of Tarentchad alone left the place at ten in the morn ing. Their unexpected arrival at the Thuilleries threw the court into the ut most consternation. At length on the 20»h of March, the birth day of his son, at eight in the evening, the Emperor en tered Paris. Forty thousand troops of the line of every description, success ively arranged themselves under his ■tandards. 1 he following day the small army of Elba arrived, having in twenty days performed a march of 240 leagues. He is too vain to acknowledge any de pendence upon a traitorous conspiracy for his success, but constantly holds out the idea that all France desired his re turn—he had only to show himself, and raise his eagles for the nation to rally a- round him. Lilt whatever enthusiasm his presence may have excited, history «vill imi attribute his success altogether to his personal attributes. A conspiracy had been formed months previous to his sailing from Elba. The heads aTe only suspected, since it was not thought politic to investigate tho plot; the circumstances which did transpire, show that it was organized and mature* The violet was worn even in Paris, imdwasthc symbol of Napoleon’s return in the spring.— When a Frenchman asked another “ ai- mez voits la violette?” it was, are y in the conspiracy : nnd if the person whom he thus sounded was a conspira tor, he answered “Eh bien! rile repnrai- tra au printe us. ’* Indeed, Ferrand who was minister under the Bourbons, and entrusted with tbc genera! post of fice declared he had read the whole pro ject in letters which he broke open ; but it is suspected that the cunning conspire tors indicted these letters toputthe Bour * The violet was three-leaved, and hy closel •**:• mining them. they were found to he profiles of Napoleon, Maria Louisa, and Charles John. hons on a false scent, and contrived that Fnrrand should be the dupe to lead them into it. His success—the alacrity with which troops (locked to his eagles, and within how short a time after he landed the tri- coloured (lag was hoisted in most of the provinces ofFrance—is mentioned, not a« the result of premeditated concert, but in his vaunting manner, as if upon know ing that Napoleon was again in France, the people rose spontaneously in favor of their emperor ; and lie tells ns in con tempt of the wisdom of Louis XVIII, that the trotips ordered to he encamped at Lyons, Ax. “ seemed as if stationed to escort Napoleon.in his triumphant march from the hay of St. Juan to Paris.” He insists that-it was not contrived by Soult, the minister of wwr, but that it was advi sed hy the French Plenipotentiaries at Vienna, and expressly ordered by the king. It would he nn idle speculation to en quire whether the emperor might have regained his throne without a previous arrangement, and defection in sonic of the Officers entrusted by the reigning dynasty. A few loyal troops might. have immolated his scanty band where lie landed—hot no such troops were there, On the other hand the history of the French leaches us, that he needed hut partial success to draw his old compan ions in arms to his side ; and one brilliant victory to establish his power again over France. liAW. T HE subscriber offers his professional ser vices to the, public. He w ill practice in all the counties composing the Ocmulgce cir cuit, and also in Washington comity. He may he found at the office of Mr. Hansel). BENJAMIN H. STURGES. Milledgeville, April 18 (0—It* O rdei May nr xt, In Exr.cvTTtT. r>r.r.MTMr.yT. r.ro. MiUedgevUle, 25fh March, 11120. £RF.D, llmt Thur.-day the 2oth day of iinil the same is hereby sri n|mrt for tlm trial of the following described Caveats before the Executive, and that notice of the same lie given hy public advertisement in the Georgiu Journal amt Southern Recorder milil the day of trial, for the information of all tho parties and persons concerned, in order ilinl they may attend either in person or by attor ney to their.respeeiive oases, viz : filer J. Colliding, Jllnur llolliiltiy Jam el lluhbi, cnvt.it nppt Henry Million, respond). Diocletian Ho Caveat for 248 acres of l.nml in Burke county, on Buck-head creek, surveyed for Abner Holliday, adj.lin ing lands of Jesse Cox. and said llollidny. Caveat for 122 n- cres of land In War ren county on Deep creek, ndj. lauds of Cruwforu and said Shelton. j Caveat for 87 8-40 acres of ( land in Washington county.; ( adjoining Few's land and o* Solomon -Page. J the is. The parties are at liberty tetake tlif lettlmo ny of any witness or witnesses refusing In nt- tend the trial, givingtli® opposite party live Hays previous notice of the time and place of taking the same, which shall be done before a Justice obtlie Peace, or a Justice of the Inferior (,'nurt. •The testimony so taken being sealed up, by the person before whom the examination may have been had. and forwarded to the Executive, w ill bo read in evidence on I lie trial. Attest, WILLIAM F. STEELE, Ser'ry. April 8, 1820 !» 7t Tjiiuks tvwtV &tatUmar£. A' NOTICE. O N the first Tuesday in June neft, will he sold at the Court-House in Clinton n few LOTS belonging to the town. Terms of salty will he made known on the day. It. Mararlhy, j . Jtob't Cunningham, > John Humphries, > | Green Wynn, f Jesse Cox, J •*' Clinton,'April 15 to—* t Executor's Sale. W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in July next, at Elberton, Elbert county, WNO acres oi l*a\\A in said count), on the waters of Lightwoed creek, ad joining landsof Jonathan Paine and o- t Iters, ns the property of Richard Easter, dec'll, tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN C.-EASTER, £x>. April (0—0 rpHE copartnership of GtUHn Sf Famum I is this day dissolved hy mutual agree ment. The business will lie continued by the subscriber, who is authorized to receive all debts due the firm, nnd to settle all ac counts against said firm. WILLI AM W. FARNUM. Milledgeville, April 17 10—fit LiTjOIIG I a. By his Excellency John Clark, Governor and cnninutiu/er in chief of the Army and A’ary ofthis Stale, anil of the Mi litia thereof. Whereas, 1 have received official in formation that on the night of the first of February last, n certain John Thomanson, of the county of Oglethorpe in this state, did commit a murder on the body of James Wright of the said county nnd state ; nnd whereas it is represented to me, that the said John '1 hoinanson ha absconded or concealed himself from, justice. 1 have therefore thought pro |>er to issue this my proclamation, here by offering a reward of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars to any person or per sons who may apprehend the s-tid John Thomanson, and him sulely deliver into the custody of the Sheriff of flic said county ofOglethorpe ; atid l do moreover hereby charge and require all officers, civil and military within this state to be vigilant in endeavoring to apprehen the said John Thomanson, if to be'foutul within this state. •Given under my hand, and the great seal of the Slate, at the State-House in Millcdgevillc, this twenty-third day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty, and the independence of the United 'States of America th ••forty-fourth. JOHN CLARK. By the Governor, Adnkr Hammond, Sec. of Stale. RTIIUll GINN.k EDWIN CURTIS nviug entered into copartnership, the business in future w ill lie conducted under the firm of GINN Ik. CURTIS, who offer for sale, at the stand occupied hy Arthur Ginn, (near the Darien Branch Rank, Wayne street) a general assortment of Books and Stationary, at the New-York and Phila delphia prices. Among those recently re ceived, arc the following: Laws United States, 5 vote, new edition Chilly’s Criminal Law, 4 vols. Do. Pleadings, {I vols. Jacob’s Law Dictionary Uaylic’s Digested Index, 3 vols. Durnford and East’s Reports, n vols. Crunch’s do. <i vrls. Hosmiquct and Buller' do.!» vols. Campbell's do. 2 vols. (hums do. 3 vols. Mnddoek’s Chancery, 2 vols. Moore's Index, 2 vols. Blnckstonr’s Commentaries, 4 vols. Constitution United States. Se.yhert’s Statistical Annals of (he United States. White’s Letters on England, 2 vols. Memoirs of General Greene, hy Caldwell plates. Peter’s Letters to his kinsfolks. Grinishaw’s United States. IvnnhttP, 2 vols. Book Binding". Ginn fy Curtis respectfully inform their friends nnd the public in general, that They have, in connection with the Bookselling Business, established a'Bindery, and pledge themselves to execute binding in its carious branches, with neatness and despatch. N. B. Blank Books made to order, at the shortest notice. Orders from tbc country will be promptly executed. Libraries mid Academies supplied on the most liberal terms —Catalogues furnished gratis. {£/“ Persons indebted to Arthur (linn, are requested to call and pay the same ; tliosi having accounts against him will please present them. March 21 0 Dissolution of Copartnership. T HE partnership heretofore existing between the Subscribers, was dissolved April 3d, 1820. WILLIS PERRY, ELISHA WHITNEY. April 18—3—10 NOTICE. J Forewarn all persons from trading for a note of hand given hy Humphrey Wells, and myself security, for one hundred and fif teen dollars—I believe dated in the winter or spring of 111 HI, fori am determined not to pay said note as it was given for usury. Wm. H. CALHOUN. April 7 ip 2t C OMMITTED to Baldwin Jail on the Dili inst. a negro fellow who says his name is JOHN—formerly lived In this plurevabobt 6 feet t> or 7 inches high, and says lie belongs' to I)r. Rillingslen, of Columbia county, who was cm oviug to the Alabama. ' FREDERICK SANFORI), Jailor Afirif 17 lt>—3t ( 1 EORGLA, Baldwin County. TJi James Thomas, administrator of Jonathan Thomas, deceased, applies for letters of dismis sion These are therefore tx> cite all and singu lar the heirs and creditors of said deceased to file their objections in Terms of the law in surh ense made and provided, (if any they have,) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band, this Pith April, 1820. THOMAS H. KENAN, Clerk. April 18 SO C i F.ORG1A, Baldwin County. W Thomas Sm KEISTER Sf ECKLEY, TaiUrrs and Habit Makers, R espectfully inform the citizens of Milledgcville and its vicinity, that they have • commenced the above business in the house formerly occupied by Mr. Ly man, next door to theJPost-Ollice, where at! orders ill their line will lie punctually attend cd to, and work executed in the neatest and most fashionable manner. From their know Sedge of the business, and strict attention to the same, they hope to inerita share of.pub lie patronage. April 3 8 4t Will he Sold O N the first Tuesday in May next, at th Court-house-in -Dublin, Laurens rerun ty, between the usual hours of sale, the tract of land occupied by'Alfred Thompson, ad joining Dublin, bring part of a kit owned by Frederick Roberts, containing twelve acre more or less, levied on as the property of Alfred Thompson in favor of J. k J. Guy ton—levied and returned to me by James Thompson, constable. U. KINCHEN, Sh’ff. March'24, 1822. nith of captain M’Crary’a district, tolled before Amos Young, Esq. a Sorrel Horse, four feet ten inches high, sup posed to be eleven years old, large blaze in his face, his right fore foot white, and-other white spots—appraised to forty dollars. THOMAS 1L KENAN, Cl k. April 15, 1820 10—3t StariflPs Salo. W TLL lie sold on the first TUESDAY in May next, in the Town of Duhlii between the usual hours, one Negro WO MAN, named Rachel, about 24 years of aj and her Child, about eleven mouths old. Taken as .'the property of Charles Higdon,t atisfy an execution in favor of Charles 1 B. Jones, this 17lh day of March 1820. U. (KINCHEN, Sheriff. March 28, 1820 State, of Georgia, Pulaski-Counttj. T HOMAS DAVIS, in his proper person came before me, and makes oath that on the 2d day of the present month, between the Store of Samuel Cherry, and the house of J. \V. Wynne, in said county, he lost a green Pocket-Book, containing the. follow ing papers, viz : fifteen notes made by Oran Tucker to M. E. Davis or bearer, for twenty five dollars each, three of'them due some time past, the others due next-December— date of signing not recollected. 'One note made by J. W. Wynne, and R. W. W. Wynne, for one hundred and twenty dollars, due next December—two made by John Roliuck, for twenty dollars and fifteen dol- are—and Uiirty-five dollars to Thomas Da vis, due last December ; one made hy Bollin Swearingen to Thomas Davis, for twenty- five dollars, due ne.xt December—One for fourteen dollars, made by Jesse Kirkland to Thomas Davis, due some time past. THOMAS DAVIS. Sworn the 27th March, 1820. R. W. W. Wynne, j. p. All persons are cautioned not to trade for any of the above papers, and the person who signed them, not to pay them to any person: but ’ Thomas Davis. April 8 9—3t N OTICE-—Nine month? after data, applies ti ‘ AN ORDINANCE To prevent the extravagant waste of Timber on the Town common if Mitledgiville. l. HD it ordained hy the Intemtant and Commissioners of the 'J’nirn of Milledgeville, That from nnd after the present dale, any white person or free person of color who shall bark or cut down trees, or cause the same to lie done, for the purpose of obtain ing tun hark on the. Town Commons of Mil- ledgcville, shall, on proof thereof, tie fined twenty dollars for each ami every tree so harked or cut down. 1)2. Anti be it further ordained, That any slav e who shall he guilty of the aforesaid of fence shall receive twenty lushes, unlrHs the owner of such slave pay the fine imposed upon a free person guilty of said offence. Bead and passed, 15th April, 182(1. S. GllANTLAND, lntendant. Teste Fh. Jeteii, Scc.’ry. April in, 10 GEORGIA, Jasper County,Superior Conti March Term, l»*0. I Hole Bin . NOTICE. T HE untlerdgnej respoctfully inform the public, that they have purelinsetl from Messrs. Crenshaw Sv. Harrow, their entire Stock if Good', end will rontimie the business in til house lately occupied by them under the firm of HR.Wl'OItn, HEPBUHXty Wt.XF.LhY, They now offer ami will constantly keep for on the best term', a great variety of ENG LISH, FRENCH. GERM \N. F.AST-INDI \ h DOMESTIC GOODS. The former customers ofthis Louse, our friends ami the public gene- ndlv, arc desired to give us their custom. THOMAS M. Bit ADFOItD, BURTON I (El'BURN, Wm. 3. DA NELLY. Milledgeville. February 7 1—If REMOVAL. Globe Tavern, COLUMBIA, (.S’. C.) AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BALL. T HE subscriber solicits permission to tender to his friends and the public, his thanks for the encouragement extended to him, and informs them that be lias removed from the corn's- opposite Mr. Wm. Purvis’s store, to the north-west corner, on Richard son and Lady-streets, tlie brick house lately occupied by .Mr. Isaac Randolph. It is well adapted to the purposes of a Tavern, being neatly finished. As the subscriber is now permanently fixed, he tenders his services to such persons as may favor him with their custom, liis house is well furnished with elegant bedding anil furniture, of every kind necessary for the reception of genteel per sons ; every other department, attached to the establishment, is equal. Of these ussu ranees, come and judge. C. E. WILLIAMSON. N. B. The Charleston, Augusta, &i North ern Stages, stop at the Globe Tavern, where passengers may always depend on meeting every thing the place affords, 9ervcd in the neatest manner. March 7—10 1 vcf.s ll.vnnuoK, vs. Jnits P. C T j PON the petition of James Hnrrison, staf. vJ lag timl John P. Coles on Jhe eighteenth day of January, in the year eighteen hundred and nineteen, made ami delivered to him a mortgage for the lots of land, koowii l,y (| le numbers thirty two and thirty three , in the thir teenth district of Baldwin now Jus per cmintv and the lot number ninety one in the sev,-j|I teentli district of formerly Baldwin .now Jasper county, for the better securing the payment of the sum of six thousand two hundred and forty three dollars ami forty one cents due to (he said James Harrison by a proinisory note ; on mo tion of William Cook, counsel lor Hie petition- r, it is ordered, that the said John P. Coles do puy into the Clerk's office of this court the sura of money aforesuid w ith interest and cost, with in twelve months from this date, or the equity of redemption in and to the said mortgaged pre- mlses will I forever barred and lreelnsed : . Inti it t'tfurther ordered, that a copy f this rule lie served on the said John P. Cole* or hi' “pceial agent nt lenst six months, or be published in one of the public Gazettes of thit slate at least twelve months before the time the money is directed to he paid. i certify tlmt the foregoing is n true ropy ta ken from the minutes this 11th April, 1820 JOHN WILLSON, Clerk. April 18 m 12m S\o\> Wyp Hdysu \ S TRAYED or stolen last night from this place, a DARK SORREL HORSE, about five feet high, a little, white ou liis fare—has a brand on liis left shoulder, and lias Iven nicked, supposed to be 7 or I! years old, trots, racks ami works well. Any per son taking up said horse, and giving the sub scriber information, shall be rewarded for his trouble. M. TORRANCE Exchange Coffec-IIouse, ) Milledgemtle, April lu, 1820. \ 9—tf EIW OFFICE. rriHE subscriber lias resumed the 1‘R \C- L TICE of LAW, ami taken 1 he Ollie formerly occupied by Thud. G. Holt, Esq north side of the State-House Square, where lie may nt all times be found when hot cn gaged on professional business on the circuit liis practice will lie limited to (he counties •mnposing the Ocmulgce circuit, and the .■ounlie.s ofWaxhington, Hancock bi Ttriggs. Conveyancing in all its branches executed with correctness and promptitude. WILLIAM Y. HAN SELL. Milledgeville, Feb. 15 1—tf ¥ dt SvvYe ov WcnV, T HAT valuable L07’ OF LAND,late ly occupied by Col. Battel, lying be tween Little and Big Cedar Creeks, near Low’s Mill, in Baldwin county. The whole of the land lies well and is fertile—lOOaere- of cleared land ; a good dwelling bouse and very convenient outhouses—a good spring near the buildings and a flourishing young apple orchard. The neighborhood is among the best in tlie state. I will sell at a lair price on twelve months credit, or rent it out for the present year. 1 will also sell an tin- improved square oflar.d on the head waters of Fishing Creek, eight or nine miles from Milledgeville. S. GRANTLANB. February 20. In Baldwin Superior Court, February Term, 1820. William C. Rk.ddi.vu, 4 Petition for Vs. > foreclosure. Abner Locke. ) Rule Nisi. TTFON the petition of William C. Red V ding, praying the foreclosure of the equity of redemption, in and to all that lot of land, King and being in the County of Baldwin, and town of iVrilledgcvillc, known as one fourth of lot No. 3, in square .39 tile original plan of ■ aid town, adjoining nines Stanford on Wilkinson street, which aid lot or parcel of land, was mortgaged by ml Abner Locke, to William (.’. Bed ding, the better to secure the payment of sum of live hundred and eleven dollar arid twenty one cents, with interest. On motion of William Y. Hnnsoll, attor ney for William C. Redding: It is ordered, That the principal, interest and costs be aid into court, within twelve months from iliis day, otherwise the equity of redemp tion will he from thenceforth forever fori closed, and that this Rule he .published in one. of the pnblic gazettes of this state, once in every inodth, until the time appointed for jyment, or served on (lie mortgager, or is special agent, at least six months previous to the time the money is directed to lie paid is aforesaid. A I rue. Cojry taken from Ihr .Minutes of Court, this 0Ih day of March, 1820. THOMAS 11. KENAN, Clerk. till! mil be Sold ON the 3d day of May next, ntthc house ofthi; Subscriber in Milledgeville, the work ing Tools and other Articles, belonging to the estate or Arthur Dannelly, dec. Term: will lie made known on the day of sale. AUGUSTUS J. DROWN, Adm’r- March 21—0 NOTICE. \"PPLICATFON will he. made to limbo ±\. norable the. court of Ordinary for El hurt county, at Julx term next, for leave to sell three Negroes, belonging to the estate of Richard Easter, late of said county deceased, viz : one negro woman. Stilly, nnd her child Ellirk, also, one negro boy, Henry— for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de ceased. JOHN C. EASTER, Ex‘or. April 3 8- tf B ROUGHT to Baldwin Jail on the lsl instant, a negro fellow who says liis name is, DAVE—he is between .30 and 40 years of age, of black complexion, and say he belongs to Mr. Weldiie.r of Dublin, Lau rens county, and was forint rly owned iiy Ml\ "William O’Neal of same nullify. FRED’K SANFORD, Jailor. April 1 !! St T\vfc sttbsci’ibcY’a VuTvy O N the Oconee below Milledgeville, ge nerally known as seivrrs ¥YA\av\, Having sustained some injury by tin* late Freshet, has'been completely repaired, and is now in better order, and can be crossed at with more ease and expedition than former ly. A good'Bridge has been built over the Creel; ob the'North-East side of the river, and the road on that side changed so as to pass over’iietter and much more even ground han tiie former one. GEO. R. CLAYTON. April 4th, 1820. 3—tf B ROUGH'!' to Baldv, in goal, a bright rolor- who saysbis name is GEORGE, ami that lie he longs to Mutliew Dorsey, of Jones county. FltEB'K. SANFORD, Jailor. March 13—5 N OW in Baldwin County Jail, a Bright Mulatto Fellow, five feet nine or ten inches high, says his name is JOHN, and that he belongs to William Dickson, of Orangeburg District, South-Camlina. FREDERICK SANFORD, Jailor March 21. Fonty Dollars Reward. R AN AW AY from the Sulisertlier, living in Putnam county, on the 4th inst. two Ne gro Fellows, ISAAC and JIM Isaac is about 23 or 24 years old, dark complected, anil about five feet ten or eleven inches high, clothing not recollected. Jim rnthrr yellow complect 19 or 20 years old, about 5 feet 9 or 10 incl high—clothing not recollected. Any person delivering said fellows t« me »)e:ll be entitled to the above reward, or ten dollars for either, if apprehended mid pat in any safe goal, so tlmt I may get them again, and nil reasonable expeu ses paid. RICHARD HURT, March 13—5 lion will be wade to the honorable the court of Ordinary of Morgan'comity, for leuv to sell n certain tract of Land containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less, on the Appalatchy river, adjoining Norwood and o- tliers, the property of Reuliin Radford, decea sed, sold for the benefit of the heirs of said de-1 was « Spaniard and liis mother a white wo- C l O.MM1TTED to Baldwin gaol on the > 13th March, 1829,n man whocnllshim- selfWILLlAM RADFORD,and states that he has been in the United States’ army five years, under Uve command of captain M. M. l’aine, first regiment and second company of irtillcry; be also says that he was born with in thirty miles of Charleston, ami his fathi ceased. April 7, JOHN RADFORD, ) ., , M m. RADFORD, ) " 1820 niSun* [man. lie is about 5 fret 19 or 11 inches high. FREDERICK SANFORD. March 14—5 A RIG, vith a i NESS, for sale low for cash or approved w F.I.L finished, with h set of new 1IAR paper. February 7 SAMUEL ROCKWELL. 1—tf NEGROES FOR SALE. T HE Subscriber offers for sale, two very likely Negro BOYS. GUACY THOMAS. March 21—6 Rule Kiri. GEORGIA, Jasper County, Superior Court, March Term, 1820. Jamfs M'Doxai.h, and ] \\ ILLIAM S. Pol’K, for the use of John M’Kinxb, Jamfs Richards, j T [ PriN the petition of James M’Donoh) and \\ illinm 3. Pope, for the use of John Mt? kinne, stating that James Richards did on th® twenty-sixth day of November in the year eigh teen hundred and eighteen, riinke and deliver In your petitioners a deed of mortgage for the lot of land known and distinguished by the number eight in the fifteenth district of Baldwin now Jasper county, for the better securing the payment of the sum of ten thousand dollars due to the petitioners by a promisory note duted 23d November lhlb, nnd payable twelve months thereafter. On motion of William Cook, counsel for tiie petitioners, it is ordered, that the said James Richards do pay into the clerk's office of this court the stun of money aforesaid with the inte rest and cost thereon within twelve months from this date, or the equity of redemption in mid to the suid mortgaged premises, will be thence forth and forever barred and foreclosed : and it is further ordered, that n copy of this rule be served on the said James Richards or his spe cial agent at least six months, or published in one of the public Gazettes of this state once a month for twelve months, before the time th® money is directed to be paid. I certify that the foregoing is a true copy ta ken from the minutes, litis 11th April, 1820. JOHN WILLSON, Cl k. April 18 ml2m GEORGIA, J Court of Ordinary, Jasper County. } September Term, 1318* W TIEREA3 Abram Hill, by his petition t<* this court, shews that Thcophilus Hill, in his life time, entered into an obligation to make the said Abram Hill titles to a tract of land, ly*. big part in \\ ilkes and part in Oglethorpe county on Dry Fork and Long creek—containing 190( acres more nr less, ad joining the said Abram and otliers. And it further appearing that the con tract hath been fully complied with, on motion ■ if counsel tor the petitioner—Oanr.nxD, that Isaac M‘Glen den, administrator, and Amey Cas- tcllow, administratrix outlie estate of said The- opliilus Mill, be directed to make titles to the land aforesaid, in terms of the law in sticli cases made and provided : And it is further or dered, tlmt a copy ofthis rule be published once a mouth lor three months, in one of the public gazettes in this state. A tna copy from the minutes, given under my hand Ikij 24th day of January, 1820. ROBERT ROBEY, Clerk, C.-O. March, 13—S GEORGIA, l’ntnain countv. SEPTEMBER TERM, 181!). Alexander R. Ralston, RULE NISI. In Baldwin Superior Court, February Term, 1820. William Ball, \ RULE NISI, k s. , for Forcclo- Adneti Locke, ) sure. TTPON the. petition of William Ball, praying the foreclosure of the equity f redemption in and to a certain tract or parrel of land, lying and being in the town of .Vlilledgevijlc, containing one quarter of an acre, being one fourth part of lot No. 3, now n and distinguished in the plan of said Town of Milledgeville by square No. 39, ‘'routing Wilkinson street, westxvardly 52 -.t, southwardly by John Allen’s premises, rtheast by the said Abner Locke’s premi ses, which proceedings extend east and west, on east line 210 feet and north and south 52 fact, making an oblong square, mortgaged by the said Abner Locke, to the said Willi am Ball, hy a deed of mortgage, dated the (Ith day of October, lain, the better »o se cure the payment of the sum of jJ805, which was to have been paid on or before the first day of March, 1820, with lawful interest thereon; and default having been made the payment of the said sums, WHEREFORE And on motion of Samuel Rockwell, attorney for the said William Ball: R i.v ordered, That the, prin cipal, interest and costs due on said mort gage he paid into this court, within twelve months of this day, and that this will be published once a month for twelve months successively, or a copy thereof he personally served on the said Abner Locke, at least six months previous to (he time named for the payment of the said sums of money. A true Copy taken from the .Minutes, THOMAS H, KENAN, Clerk. March 8th, 1820. Benjamin Jordan. ) roe. FORKcr.osunR. U PON the petition of Alexander R. Ralston, praying tbc foreclosure of the equity of redemption in iml to a certain tract or parcel of land contnir ingtwo hundred two raid a half acres, ly ing and being in the county of l’utnani aforesaid, originally granted to David Warden, on tiie ninth day of October, eighteen hundred and five, and known us lot number three hun- l t and ninety-two, in the second district of Baldwin county and state of Georgia, now Put- ifinin county, as by reference to tiie original plat will more fully appear, and mortgaged by the said Bnnjamili Jordan to the said Alex ander U. Rnlsfon by a deed of mortgage, dated on tiie sixteenth dnv of September one thou sand eight hundred and eighteen, more efYectu- lly to -eeure the payment of a promissory note of hand in writing, given at Augusta on the third day (if June, eighteen hundred nnd eigh teen, by the said Benjamin Jordan to the said Alexander It Ralston, for the sum ofonelhoti- ind ami thirty-six dollars thirty-seven and ou® all" cents, and due on the third day of June ightecn hundred and eighteen thereafter. Whereupon, on motion of "Thomas F. Wflltfc Attorney for Alexander It. Ralston, that th# principal, interest nnd cost due on said mort gage he paid Into tins -court within twelve months, or until the time zqipointc.d for the pay ment of the money, or served on the said Ben jamin Jordan, at leusl sii months previous tt> tlmt period. A true ropy from the Minnies. JOHN 1. SMITH. Clk. s. r. r. e. In Baldwin Superior Court, February Term, 1820. Jf.nnt Poindexteh, iuilEUfo John Poindexter, j Divorce. I T appearing to tiie Court, from the Re turn of the SherilT that the defendant John Poindexter, cannot be found in the County of Baldwin. On motion of William Y. Hansell, solicitor for the petitioner: It is ordered, that service in the above case he perfected hy puhlica tion of this Rule, once a month for three months, in the Southern Recorder, at Mil h dgeville- A true Copsj taken from the Minutes of the Court, this Wi day of March, 1820. THOMAS II. KENAN, Clerk N INE mouths after the date liereot, applica tion will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Telfair county, sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real, and part gl the personal estate of Edward Love, late of said county, deceased. JOHN C. LOVE, ) .. . , DANIEL LOVE, Jacksonville, 3it .lavliter,/. 1820. N INE months after this date, application w ill be made to the honorable the Infe rior court of Twiggs county for leave to silt the land of Gilbert Gilder, deceased, for be nefit of the heirs and creditors. WILLOUGHBY JORDAN, Adtn'r. March 3,1820. Wine months after date, A pplication will be. made to the it* ferior Court of Morgan county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Real F.state and Negroes of Wm. Walker, deceased SIMEON WALKER, Administrator Nov. 30. 12— fm Iu Baldwin Superior Court, February Term, 1820. ElijAII Melton, Y ml of /ry -„ nc . tv ai" 1 tion, k c ‘ Daniel Mobley, ) I T appearing to the Court that the defendant resides without the jurisdictional limits of this court.—On motion ordered, that the above bill he served hy publishing a copy of this rale iu one of the public gazettes in this circuit onc f. a month for sii months, and serving n copy the hill on the Attorney of the said Mobley. .7 true Copy, taken from the Minutes. THOMAS H KENAN, £!<”■ March 29, 1920,