Southern recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1820-1872, May 02, 1820, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

1 WL\»CFi\i^AN\. hope. What warms thr cold and throbbing heart, Gives strength to faith, im P »rt»ng peace What bids despairing thought! depart, And makes our inward joys increase . Ti« HOPE, and wondrous is its power. Its tirtues cannot be express'd, Tt cheers us in the darkest hour, And nought can drive it from the breast. How sweet and lovely is its name, When other comforts die sway ; And truly piercing i9 its (lame, Revolving darkness into day : Let troubles daily multiply, Yet hope will not from me depart i Jts cheering rays are ever nigh, And will support my sinking heart. Let trials also intervene, With all tlieirshnTp embitter’d sway, Tet hope shall sure pervade the seenc When other comforts shall decay. Peace, then, to every endless strife, And eu-ry evil thought begone ; Hope with success will crown my life, From which tny comforts all nrc drawn. 0 may it with ray heart combine"!. And may it there fore’er reside j So would my soul to it incline, And in its virtues too confide. When life is draw ing to an end, And Death’s cold icy hand is near, Slay Hope for happiness, ascend, And glory far shove the sphere. from thi xiciimosd F.NQt'tnen. Paper* communicated to tht Agricultural So ciety of Albemarle. ON PF.ACH TREES. Hhlwo, May 181(1. Dear Sir—A late indisposition, at the time 1 had allotted to myself to redeem the pledge on my part, which was mutually given by several members of the society at our last meeting, to embody such information as each might possess upon certain subjects ; must be my apology for offering the following partial performance of that engagement. A full and comprehensive account of the best management of fruit trees ; the kinds of «ach species now held in estimation ywith remedies for the maladies and destroying Inserts to which they are becoming more •nd more subject, is a desideratum in do mestic and rural orennomy, which I will not mislead the society in saying it will ever he in my power to supply. But had it not been for the cause already assigned, I sltonld certainly have touched upon morn branches of this subject that one, and not have con tented myself upon this one with copying a paper which I published some years ago, in a magazine ; so limited however is its cir culation in this quarter, that I dare say, the information it contains, will he new to nine- tenths of the members of the sneiety. It was addressed to Dr. Mease. Editor of the Ar chives of Useful Knowledge, and dated at Brcmo, Fluvanna Co. Va. May 1812 “ A remedy against the insect which de posits its eggs in the bark of the peach tre Das become an object of importance in (lie cultivation of this valuable fruit. The peach trees ail over Virginia have experienced the destructive effects of this insect, and accor dingly various remedies have been tried, some of which for a time have promised success, but finally issued in disappointment. The fly lays it eggs in the hark of the tree, just at the surface of the earth, where the rougher and harder bark of the trunk begins to change to the softer character of that which covers the roots. This is performed in our climate, from the middle of .Tub- through August and September : early in August, for the most part, I find the worms have assumed the chrysalis state, and soon after, say a or 10 days, are transformed into flies, when she immediately begins to deposit her eggs, which are soon hatched into, worms ; and thus the. round of transforma tions common to the insect tribes, is com pleted. While in the worm state, thev do the mischief by preying upon the soft inure bark which is the medium of circulation for the sap ; thus interrupting the flow of the sap ; the, immediate consequence of which, is great injury to the fruit, and finally its destruction, with the life of the tree also. I think 1 have discovered a remedy for tbis mischievous insect in tobacco. As much oured tobacco as is tied up m a bundle for prizing is sufficient for a tree of moderate size. The tobacco in a moist state, so as to render it flexible, is hound around the body of the tree, just at the surface of the earth encircling the part where >the flies deposit their eggs. This precaution is to he taken a little before the hatching of the. flies—the middle of July I find is early enough here. I do not attribute the success of* this remedy to iu covering the vulnerable part of the tree merely; for I am informed in other parts «f the country where common straw and coverings have been used, they have failed. In these rases tile fly gets as close to its favorite region as the covering will ad mit, and finding some fissure in the tiark, there deposit., its eggs; but the tobacco which in its essential qualities is so generally offensive to Iha. insect tribes, is also I sup pose, to this destructive fly; thereby prevents its approach. Be this however as it may, I wilt go on to detail my experience as to tile fact. I made my first experiment with to bacco three years past inis summer, confin ed to 10 or li trees—the uextspring I found that the trees still threw out gum at the sur face of the earth and I apprended my experi ment had failed. Upon a closer exnniiuuti- pu however 1 discovered that the gum had issued from the old wounds of the worms of the former year not yet entirely heah-fl. The succeeding summer I extended the experi- Tnent to all mi Peach trees of favorite select ed fruit, consisting of between band Gotl and the same result was observed as in the- preceding spring; in may cases gum issuing from the old wntinds, hut no worms in any instance, where the tobacco had been appli ed. The last summer I again applied the to bacco upon a larger scale, and this spring have again examined thr trees. I find those Which have had the benefit of the tobacco application two successive years, have ali their wounds entirely healed, and in no in- 1‘anr.e have F found the worms to have exist ed where the tobacco has hern used and pre- f-rved through the period of the existence of the fli'-s.” Since the above was written I have con tinued to experience uniform success, from the use of tobacco ; nnd have revcraJ lmn- dren ysung pencil trues, in perfect health and full bearing—which I attribute entirely to the use of that remedy—and although iny neighbors complain that their peach trees, nre many of them deud and all rapid ly declining, I know of no case where this remedy 1ms been adopted—although i have taken some trouble to make it known around me. JOHN 1L COCKE. Peter .Minor. Secretary Agricultural Society, Albemarle. ON THE COTTON TRADE. This article strikingly exemplifies the progress of American commerce, its cul tivation is now spreading through the two most Southern Slates, either of which -con tains as much territory as all New-Eiigknid though as yet far less wealthy. In li’92, the whole exports of the United States, was Jf! 2,000,000 ‘ " ‘ 23,000 8,000,000 tUe\uiY<V. .Morgan ^^RE constantly receiving by the boats from s of all kinds of Kc.; they have Darien, extensive supplies GROCERIES, OILS, l’AIMS, also on consignment, lttOO bushels Liverpool Salt; N. K. Ruin, N. Din, At W liitkey by the Blili. 1 l’ipe Cogniac brandy, 1 Hhd. Jr,in. Runr, 2 Hhds. Molasses—Heel k Pork iu barrel*; <1 barrels Brown, and 2 do. Lump Sugar ; 7 Do. Mess Shad—0 boxes Herrings ; V Boxes Windrow Glass. 8 by 10; f> Boxes Spanish Segars ; 1 Case Handsome Mantle,Peernnd Toilet Glasses; 1 Case domestic Shirting ; 10 Tierces Rior ; 6 Hoses Turpentine Soap; 2 Fashionable Sideboards; Tea and Dining China ; fiO Casks Lime ; All which they offer for stile on accommoda ting terms. Also, 60 Bbls. Svperfme Flour. April 24 • u rxrcVTirK DEPARTMF.Hf, CEO. Milledgrvilie, ilith March, 1820. O RDERED, that Thursday the 2Gtli day of May next, lie, and the same is hereby set apart for the trial of the following described Caveats before the Executive, and thnt notice of the same lie given by public advertisement in the Georgia Journal and Southern Rerorder until the day of trial, for the information ot all the parties and persons < oncerned, in order that they may attend either in person or by attor ney to their respeciive cases, vi* : Peter J. Coulding, j Caveat for 248 acres of I Laud in Burke county, on | Buck-head creek,surveyed v *' j for .\bucr Holliday, ndjuin- j ing lands of Jesse Cox, and Ahncr Holliday. J snid Holliday. rnn be Sold ON the Ed day of May next, at the house oftiic Subscriber in Millcdgeville, the work ing Tools and other Articles, belonging to the estate of Arthur Donnelly, dec. Terms will he made known on the tiny of sale. AUGUSTUS J. RltOWN, Adm’r. March 21—G James Hobbs, cuvt. U uppt. Of which cotton was In 1803, it uinouutvd to I11I8I8, it amounted to 72,000,000 lbs. 21,000,000 Exclusive of the quantity manufactured iu the Uni ted States found in 1810 to be 80,000 bags, or ft 4,500,000 Two thirds of all the cotton imported into G. Britain is from the United State*. South Carolina alone exported in one year 11,000,005 dollars and supplied a .portion of that exported from Georgia, and from her proximity to the middle states sent more than her proportion to their manufacto ries. Never has there been an article in the annals tJf commerce, of more consequence viewed in its relations to agriculture, naviga tion, manufactures and accommodation.-— Nor are there any hounds to be set to its ex tensive uses. It cannot In: raised in Europe, and yet lias become of prime necessity there. If it suspends the use of sheep’s wool altogether iri the warmer latitudes of the old world, it will liberate great tracts of country reserved for brer d, and afford to a crowded population the advantages of more extended agriculture. It would he easy to trace the effects of this production of our country, thro’ its consequence upon the condition of man from the labourer who' manufactures and who avails of the r.ronomy of its use, till it would appear to be one of the greatest blessings. Comparing it with Tobacco, if this super fluity could occupy so many hand*—em ploy so many ships—become an article, of indispensable use, what may not the com mercial inletesti expect of Cotton, which being adopted into use can never he. s p- plunted.—Sheep’s wool must gradually give place to this cheaper product, and can ne ver resume its ascendancy—it may become dearer—it may he used by the more opu lent, but the great mass of mankind will use cotton—already it has assumed a thousand shapes. Boon it will cease to be mixed w ith wool; and the exterior as well as interior parts of dress will he of this material—And however encouraging the prospect may he for our southern brethren, it is not less so to the navigation of the northern states. _ IJostun Daily Advertiser, April G. E STRAY. flYAKF.N up at l-’ort Hawkins about 15 days l_ since, it Forrel MAltE, with nrope around her neck, Judged to be eleven years old, four teen hands high, well formed for service, hind feet white, and has white in hnr face. The own er is earnestly requested to come and prove his properly, and take her away. N. IV. WELLS. Fort Hawkins, April 20,1820—II—3 Work done in the Penitentiary. FTAAILORING in the latest fashions, Shoe and J. boot making; Windsor Chairs, Spinning Wheels, Shop-Joining in nil it« various hrar.chr*: Blacksmiths; Coopering ; making and repairing Waggons nnd (’arts, San lug, Cnrriogcs repuireu in the host mnnner. Carriage Springs marie *ud mended. The public are respectfully invited to call nud furnish themselves with the above ar ticles. fash will lie given for nil the Coal that will be delivered in the Penitentiary. C. M’CARTV, r. x. r. Milledgeville, April 24 11— tf GEORGIA, Hancock county, Superior court, April Term, 1820. rnvsrttT, his honor Judge Dooly—Rule Hiti U PON the petition of George W. C. Shiver, grHiid-son nnd legatee under the Inst will and testament of George Cotvcn, deceased, and a minor under the age of twenty-one years, by his next friend William G. Springer, praying the establishment of a copy of the last will and tes tament of said George Cowen, deceased, (which lias been so destroyed that it cannot he found) in lieu of said original; n copy of said originnl Inst will nud testament being herewith shewn to (he court as nrnrly as can lie recollected, nnd filed in the clerk's office thereof. On motion of counsel, it is therefore ordered, that said ropy of snid originnl will so as aforesaid destroyed he established in lieu thereof nt the nest term of this court unless cause he shewn to the contrary And it is further ordered, that a copy of this rule he published in one of the public gazettes of Millcdgeville, once a mouth for six months previous to the time of making application for a rule absolute iu the premises. A true extract from the minutes, tliis22d day of April, i323. PI1IL. L. SIMMS, Clerk. April 25 nifim iilUWYAUV.S, &c. By boats J. S. Wilson, and Mary Louisa, viz. Sugar in Barrels, li to 10 5, 1st quality, Coffee in Bagu, and ditto; II. Gin—Cog. Brandy—Jam. Rum ; N. Gin, AVhiskey, Apple Brandy ; Paints, Oils, Iron, Castings ; Rice, Lime, Salt ; Raisins, Mn. AVine, Ter.erifle do. Currant Wine in 1-8 and 1-4 Casks ; Loaf and Lump Sugars ; Soap, Nails assorted, kc. See. All of whirh will lie sold very low for cash or approved paper. THOMAS WILEY. Milledgeville, April 22 11 —2t. iVYAV ViVHUIS. Bradford, Hepburn Danelhj, H AV'E just received in addition to their former stock, the following articles. viz: Canton and Nankeen Crp.pe Dresses; Ditto do. Shawls; Dimities, Ginghams, Figured Cambric ; Printed Callicoes, Long Lawn ; Yellow and Bine Nankeen; Cambric and Mull Muslins ; .Taconett ditto ; Plain mid Figured Book ditto; Marseilles Vesting ; Inserting Trimmings; Muslin Flounces; Cottnretts; Flag Handkerchiefs; Madras* ditto; 1 Case Irish Linncn ; Diaper ; Cotton Hose; Silk do ; Blue and White Satin; Blue and Italian Silk ; Black Sinchews; Umbrellas anil Parasols; Ribbons ; Silk Gloves ; S Cases fine Hats ; G Trunks Shoes, assorted ; Lorrilard’s Macoboy Snuff; 15,000 Best Spanish Segnrs ; And a variety of articles suitable Fur the season. April 24 11 2t NOTICE. O N the first Tuesday in June next, will be sold at the Court-House in Clinton, a few LOTS belonging to the town. Terms of sale will be made known on the day. R. Macarthxj, ’j Rob’t Cunningham, .* John Humphries, > 9 Green Wynn, , „ Jesse Cox, J u Clinton, April 15 10—7t R asawav from the suh scriher on the 20th hist, a negro man named JOE, about 25 or 20 years of age, stout built. Hark complexion—hail on when he went away, white pantaloons ami round coat. All reasonable charges will be paid for bis apprehension. LOREN R J.EAVI3. Milledgeville, April 22 11—i’.l KEISTER ECKLEY, Tailors and Habit Makers, R espectfully inform the citizens , of Milledgeville ami its vicinity, that they have commenced the above business in the house formerly occupied by Mr. Ly man, next door to tiro Post-Office, where all orders in their line will tie punctually attend ed to, and work executed in the neatest and most fashionable manner. From their know ledge ctf the business, nnd strict attention to the same, they hope to merit a share of pub lic patronage. April 8 8- W O N Thursday last a woman cmne 10 the sub scriber’s re- .klenco who appears insane; Iron what I can understand, it seems she resides in Warren county, waters Briar creek, seven miles from tVarrenton, her name site sometimes says is Drlune, her father’s is Edmund-on, thnt she set off to walk to Mrs. Rose's, widow of Wormely Rose, in Jones county. As it is highly probable the above person cotne off without the know, ledge of her friends, it is hoped tins publication will be the means ot'their effecting her recovery BENJAMIN GACHET. Old Roundry, Baldwin County, 24;h April, 1890. LAW. T HE sttbseriber offers his professional ser vice* to the public. He will practice in all the counties composing the Ocmulgee cir cuit, nnd also in Washington county. He may be found at the office of Mr. Hnnsell. BENJAMIN H. STURGF.S. MilledgcviAe. A oril •" Caveat for 122 n- cresoflandin War ren county on Diop creek, ailj. lands ol Crawford ami said Henry Shelton, re.pondt. Shelton. Diocletian Dads, J Cuvonl for 37 8-10 acres of j land in Wn«hlngton connty, ( adjoining Few's land and o- Solomon Page. ) ther*. The parties are at liberty to take the testimo ny of any witness or witnesses refusing to at tend the trial, giving the opposite party five days previous notice of the time and place of taking the same, which shall lie done botore a Justice of the Peace, or a Ju*tice of the Inferior Court. The testimony so taken being sealed up, by the person brfure whom the examination may have been had, and forwarded to the Executive, will lie read in evidence on the trial. Atte-t, WILLIAM F. STEELE, Str'ry. April 8. 1320 li *t SlierifT’s Sale. W ILL be sold on the first TUESDAY in May next, in the Town of Dublin, between the usual hours, one Negro AVO- MAN, named Rachel, about 2-1 years of age, and her Child, about eleven months old.— Takpn as the property of Charles Higden,to satisfy an execution in favor of Charles J. B. Jones, this 17th day of March 1820. U. KINCHEN, Sheriff'. March 28, 11120 T' Vgv SvyV dy \Vcu\, HAT valuable LOT OF LAND, late ly occupied by Col. Battel, Iving be tween Little and Big Cedar Creeks, near Low’s Mill, in Baldwin county. The whole of the land lies well and is fertile—100 acres of cleared land; a good dwelling house and very convenient outhouses—a good spring near the buildings and a flourishing young apple orchard. The neighborhood is among the best in the state. I will sell at a fair price on twelve months credit, or rent it out for the prcsfnt yeur. I will also sell an un improved square of land on the head waters of Fishing Creek, tight or nine miles from Milledgeville. 8. GRANTLAND. February 20. A GIG, ad, with a s NESS, fur sale low for cash or approved ■yjy^F.LL finished, with a set of new BAR- paper. February 7 SAMUEL ROCKWELL. 1—tf REMOVAL. Globe Tavern, T\\e 8\\LscyWic,y , 8 Yviyt>j O N the. Oconee below Milledgeville, ge nerally known ns acoTT’a ttauv*, Having sustained 3ome injury by the, 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 Creek on the North-East side of the river, and the road on .that side changed so as to pass over better and much more even ground nan the former one. GEO. R. CLAYTON. April 4th, 1820. 8—tf. Hooka and Stationary. 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 he has removed from the comer opposite Mr. AVm. I’urvis’s store, to the north-west corner, on Richard son and Lady-st reets, the 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. Ilis house is well furnished with elegant bedding and furniture, of every kind nccessat y for the reception of genteel per sons ; every other depart ment attached to the establishment, is equal. Of these assu ranees, come and judge. ci. E. AVILLIAMSON. N. B. The Charleston, Augusta, & North ern Stages, stop at the Globe Tavern, where passengers may always depend on meeting every thing the place affords, served in the neatest manner. March 7—10—4 In Baldwin Superior Court. February Term, 1820. Elijah Mf.lton, ) - r . M . (Brll of Injunc- Daniel Mobley, ) tl0n • V 6 * I T appearing to the Conrt that the deftodact reside* without the jurisdictional limit* oT this court —On motion ordered, that the above bill be *erved by nublUhiog a copy ofthiirule in one of the public gazette* in thi* circuit once a month for six months, nnd serving a ropy the bill on the Attorney of the said Mobley. A true Copy, taken from the Minutes. THOMAS H. KENAN, >;Uri March 28,1820. GEORGIA, Jasper County, Superior Court March Term, 1S20. * Jake* IIaiwisok, ) vs. » Rule IHti. Jour P. Coi./s. i U PON the petition of Jame* Harrison, Hat ing that John P. Cole* on the eighteenth day of January, in the year eighteen hundred and nineteen, made and delivered to him a mortgage for the lots of land, kuown by the numbers thirty two and thirty three, in the thir teenth district of Baldwin now Jasper county, nnd the lot number ninety one iu the seven teenth district of formerly Baldwin now Jasper county, for the better securing the payment of the sum of six thousand two hundred and fortv three dollars and forty one cents due to the sai'd James Harrison by a promisory note; on mo tion of William Cook, counsel for the petition er, it ti ordered, that the said John P. Coles da pay into the Clerk's office of this court the sunt of money nforesaid with interest and cost, with in twelve month! from this date, or the equity of redemption in and to the said mortgaged pre mises will be theneeforlh forever barred and foreclosed : And it is further ordered, that a copy of this rule be served on the said John P. Coles or bis special agent at least six months, or be published in one of the public Gazettes of tliie state at least twelve months before the time the money is directed to be paid. I certify that the foregoing is a true eopy ta ken from the minutes this 11th April, 1820. JOHN WILLSON, Clerk. April 18 ml 2m Executor s Hair. W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in July next, at Elbertun, Elbert county, 900 acYP» ot lituul in said comity, on the waters of I.ightwoed creek, adjoining lands of Jonathan Paine and o- tlicrs, hs tlie property of Richard Easter, doo'd. for the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors 6f said deceased. JOHN C. EASTER,L'l’r. April 10—0 rjTHE copartnership of Gatlin f{ Farjtum X is this day dissolved by mutual agree ment. The, business will be continued by the subscriber, who is authorized to receive all debts due the firm, and to settle ali ac counts against said firm. WILLIAM AV. FARNUM. Milledgeville, April 17 10—3t C 10MMITTKD to Baldwin Jail on the 18li > inst. a negro fellow who says his name is JOHN—formerly lived in this place, about 5 feet fi or 7 inches high, and says lie belongs to Dr. Biltingxlea, of Columbia county, who was fi.noviugto the Alabama. FREDERICK SANFORD, Jailor. April 17 10—3t A rthur ginn &. edaatn cttrtis having entered into copartnership, (lie business in future will be conducted under the firm of GINN k CURTIS, who offer for sale, at the stand occupied bv Arthur Ginn, (near the Darien Branch Bank, on Wavne street) a general assortment of Hooks and Stationary, at the New-York and Phila delphia prices. Among those recently re ceived, are the following: Laws United States, 5 vols. r.cw edition Chitty’s Criminal Law, 4 vols. Do. Pleadings, 3 vols. Jacob’s Law Dirtionary Baylie’s Digested Index, 8 vols. Durnford and East’s Reports, 8 vols. Cranch’s do. 9 vela. Bosanquet and Boiler's do. 5 vols. Campbell’s do. 2 vols. Cairns do. 3 vols. Maddock’s Chnncerr, 2 vols. Moore’s Index, 2 vols. Hlackstone’s Commentaries, 4 vols. Constitution United States. Seybert’s Statistical Annuls of the United State*. AVhite’s Letters on England, 2 vols. Memoirs of General Greei.c, by Caldwell plates. Peter’s Letters to It is kinsfolks. Grimshaw’s United States. Ivanlioe, 2 vols. W\e Hot8Y \ S TRAYED or stolen last night from this place, a DARK SORREL HORSE, about five feet high, a little white on his face—has a brand on bis left shoulder, and has been nicked, supposed to be 7 or 8 years old, trots, racks and works well. Any per son taking up said horse, and giving the sub scriber information, shall he rewarded for his trouble. M. TORRANCE. Exchange Cnffie-Hnuse, ? 0 ,r Mill- dgtvillt, April 10,1820. $ Hook Binding;. , In Baldwin Superior Court, February Term, 1820. William C. Redding, ^ Petition for . Vs. > foreclosure Aeneh Lockf.. ) Rule Nisi U PON the petition of AVilliam C. Red ding. praying the foreclosure of the equity of redemption, in and to ali that lot of land, lying and being in the County of Bald" in, and town of Milledgeville, known as one fourth of lot No. 3, in square 89, in the original plan of said town, adjoining James Stanford on AA’ilkinson street, which said lot or parcel of land, was mortgaged by the said Abner Locke, to AVilliam C. Red ding, the better to secure the payment of the sum of five hundred and eleven dollars and twenty one rents, with interest. On motion of AVilliam Y. Hansel!, attor- Rule Hid.. GEORGIA, Jasper County, Superior Court March Term, 1820. Jamks M'Dosr r »,und ’ William 3. Porz, for tlie use of Johm M'Kinne, v*. Jamcs Richards. U PON the petition of James M'Donntd and IV illiam S. Pope, for the me of John Me- kinne, Mating that James Richards did on the twenty-sixth day of Novemhcrin the year eigh teen hundred and eighteen, make end deliver to 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 suan of ten thousand dollars due to the petitioners by a promisory note dated 23d November 1818, end pej'able twelve months thereafter. On motion of AVilliam Cook, counsel for the petitioners, it ft ordered, that Ihe said Jumos Richards do pay into the clerk's office of thkt court the sum of money aforesaid with the inte rest and cost thereon within twelve months from this date, or the equity of ledempiion in and to the said mortgaged premises, will be thence forth and forever barred and foreclosed : and it is further ordered, that a copy of this rale be- served on tlie 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 tine 'he money is directed to be paid. 1 certify that the foregoing is a true copy ta ken from the minutes, this 11th April, 1820. JOHN WILLSON, CI V April 18 ml2m ( "A F.ORGIA, Baldwin County. X James Thomus, administrator of Jonathan Thomas, deceased, applies for letters of dismis sion These nrc therefore to cite all und singu lar the heirs and creditors of said deceased to file their ctbiectioiis in terms of the law in such case made and provided, (if any they have,) why said letters should not he granted. Giveu under mv hand, tins lrith April, 1320. 1 THOMAS H. KENAN, Cicrk. April 13 In ( "A EORGIA, Baldwin County. T Thomas Smith of captain M’Crary’s district, toiled before Amos Young, Esq. a Sorrel Horse, four fi-ct. ten inches high, gup- posed to he eleven years old. large blaze in his face, hi* right fore foot white, and other white spots—appraised to fortv dollars. THOMAS II. KENAN, Cl’k. April 15, 1820 10—3f mu he. Sold O N the first Tuesday in May next, at the Court-house in Dublin, Laurens coun ty, between the usual hours of sale, the tract of land occupied by Alfred Thompson, ad joining Dublin, being part of a lot owned by Frederick Roberts, containing twelve acres, 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, 1820. NOTICE. A PPLTCATION will he made to the ho- 1V notable the court of Ordinary for El bert county, nt July term next, for leave to sell three Negroes, belonging to the estate of Richard Easter, late of said county deceased, viz : one negro woman, Sully, and her child Eltiek, also, one negro hoy, llenrv—for tlie benefit of the heirs und creditors of said de ceased. JOHN C. RASTER, Ex’or. April 0 tf ney for AVilliam C. Redding: It is ordered, That, the principal, interest and costs be paid into court, within twelve months from this day, otherwise the equity of redemp tion will he from thenceforth forever fore closed, and thnt litis Rule he. published in one of tlie public gazette* of this state, once i in every month, until tho time appointed for Ginn fy Curtis respectfully^inform their 1 Payment, or served on the mortgager, or friends-find the public in general, that they' special agent, at least stx months previous have, in connection with the Bookselling 1° ^ ie hme the money is directed to be paid Business, established a Bindery, and pledge #s aforesaid. . thumsHves to execute binding in its vurioug * rut Copy taken from tht Mrnvten of branches, with neatness and despatch. Court, this 9f/i day of March, IK20. N.B. Blank Books made to order, at the THOMAS H. KT.N AN, ClerV_ shortest notice. Orders from flic country will be promptly executed. Libraries sod Academies supplied on the most liberal terms —Catalogues furnished gratis. (£/*■ Persons indebted to Arthur Ginn, are requested to call and pay the same ; those having accounts against him will please present them. March 21 n GEORGIA, J Court of Ordinary, Jasper County. | September Term, 1CI8., W HEREAS Abram Hill, by bis petition t* this court, shews that Theophilus Hill, in bis life time, entered into an obligation to make tlie said Abram Hill title* to a tract of land, ly ing part in Wilkes and part in Oglethorpe county on Dry Fork and Long creek—containing 190 acres more or less, adjoining the said Abram and others. And it further appearing that the con tract hath been fully complied with, on motion of rounac) for the petitioner—Ospr.nsn, that Issac M'Clrnden, administrator, and Amcy Cas- tellow, administratrix on tlie estate of said The* ophilus Hill, be directed to make titles Its the land aforesaid, in terms of the luw in such cases made and provided : And it isTurtlier or dered, that a copy of this rule be published once a month for three months, in one of the public gazettes in this state. A true eopy from the minutes, given under my hand thi* 24th dtiv of January, 1820. ROBERT ROBEY, Clerk, C.O. March, 13—6 GEORGIA, Putnam county. SEPTEMBER TERM, 1819. Alexander R. Ralston, ) RULE NISI, NOTICE. T HE undersigned respectfully inform tlie public, that they have purchased from Messrs. Crenshaw V Barrow, their entire Stock of Goods, and will continue the business in the house lately occupied by them under tlie firm of BRADFORD, HEPDURH^ DAHF.LLY, They now offer and will const nnllykeep fer sale on tlie best terms, a great variety of ENG LISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, F.ASf-IftDIA &. DOMESTIC GOODS. The former eustomers of Ibis house, our friends and the public gene rally, are dcrired to give us their custom. THOMAS M. BRADFORD, BURTON HEI’Bl’RN, Wm. J. DANELLY.. Milledgeville, February 7 1—tf LAW OFFICE. T HF, subscriber hns resumed the PRAC TICE of I. AAV, and taken the Office formerly occupied by Tbad. G. Holt, F.sq, north side of the State-House Square, where he may at all times be found when not en gaged on professional business on the circuit. His practice will he limited to the counties composing the. Ocmulgee circuit, and the countie? of ^Washington, Hancock Twiggs, Fonveyancing in ail its branches executed with correctness nncl promptitude, AVILLIAM Y. HANSELL. Milledgmrille, Feh. 15 1 —tf TVIOTICK-—Nine month* afterdate, applica- 1 tion will be mado to tho honorable tlie coart of Ordinary of Morgan county, for leave to s-11 a certain tract of Lund containing one hmiib-ed and sixty arrrs, more or less, on the Appointchy liver, adjoining Norwood and o- t!ier«, the property of Rent,in Radford, decea sed, sold for the benefit of the heirs of snid de ceased. JOHN RADFORD, ) _ , Mm RAUFQRD, $Exors. April 7, 1829 m9m* In Baldwin Superior Court, February l\rm, 1820. William Ball, A RULE NISI, Vs. > for Forcclo- Abnf.ii Lockf, ) sure. U PON the petition of AVilliam Ball, praying the. foreclosure of the equity of reaemption in and to a certain tract or parre.! of land, lying and being in the town of Milledgeville, containing one quarter of an acre, being one fourth part of lot No. 3, known and distinguished in the plan of said Town of Milledgeville by square No. 39, fronting AVilkinson street, westwardly 52 feet, southwardly by John Allen’s premises, northeast by the said Abner Locke’s premi ses, which proceedings extend east anil west, on cast line 210 feet and north and south 52 feet, making an oblong square, mortgaged by the said Abner Locke, to the said AVilli am Ball, by a deed of mortgage, dated the fith day of October, 1819, the better to se rum the payment of the sum of §005, which was to have been paid on or before thp first day of March, 11120, with lawful interest thereon; and default having been made in the payment of the said sums, AVHEREFORE And on motion of Samuel Rockwell, attorney for the said AVilliam Ball: It is 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 puhlishrd once a month for twelve months successively, or a eopy thereof he personally served on the said Abner Loeke, at least six months previous to the 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. Nine months after dale, A PPLICATION will he made to the In ferior Court of Morgan county, whet* sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell t be Real Estate and Negroes of AV m. AValkei SIMEON WALKER, Administrator Nov. CtK 12—Um Benjamin Jordan. y for ronreLOfca*. U FON the petition of Alexander R. Ralston, praying the foreclosure of the equity of redemption in nnd to a certain tract or parcel of land containing two hundred two and a half sere*, lying and being in the connty of Putnam aforesaid, originally granted to David AVarrien, on the ninth day ot October, eighteen liuudrcd and five, and known as lot number three hun dred and ninety-two, in the second district of Baldwin county and state of Georgia, now Put nam county, as by reference to the originnl plat will more fully nppear, and mortgaccu by the said Benjamin Jordan to the said AIcx- nndcr R. Rat ion by a deed of mortgnge, dated on the sixteenth day of September one thou sand eight hundred and eighteen, more effectu ally to secure the payment of s promissory note of hand in writing, given at Augusta on the third day of June, eighteen hundred and eigh teen, by the said Ben jamin Jordan to the said Alexander R. Ralston, for the sum of one thou sand and thirty-six dollars thirty-seven and one half cents, and due on the third day of June eighteen hundred and eighteen thereafter. Whereupon, on motion ofUtomns F. Wells; Attorney for Alexander R. Ralston, that the principal, interest and cost due on said mort gnge be paid into this court within twelve months, oruntil the time appointed for tlie pay ment of the money, or served on the said Ben jamin Jordan, at least six month* previous to that period. A true copy from the Minutes. JOHN I. SMITH, Oik. s.r.r.f- In Baldwin Superior Court, February Term, 1820. Jf.nny Poindexter, Ilj^eL fot V>. / Divorce. John Poindexter> ) I T appearing to the. Court, from the Re turn of the Sheriff that the defendant John Poindexter, cannot be found in tin County of Baldwin. On motion of AVilliam Y. Hnnsell, solicitor for the petitioner: It is ordered, thatservi in tire above case be perfected by p u h ‘ tint! of this Rule, once a month for month*, in the Southern Recorder, at ledgeville. A true Copy taken from the the Court, this m day THOMAS H. KENAN. < lejj^. TVYank DcGlaratioui, For sale tit this