Southern recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1820-1872, May 09, 1820, Image 4

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roil THE RKCORJ'KIL The. following lines a™ is!- 1 "'" ^ Writings of tlie u'lfortmmlfuml RT” mono, the colrhmted l’ortnguesc poc Tlie biography nf thi* { i! ,| t . , )f n0 \ U1 soldier ami unfortunate nintii The skotpli of Ills life " ,mh 1 P* MC “’ . M | c tioli the most IMcm calculated lo call in' 41 ue Love is the sunji ct on most forcibly, having Spark of sepslWIit, Vhicli lie bus written donbtleft felt the veiiOtn inflicted l) cles of human xsr, the t oyuctti ■taint thou forget the silent tears Which I have ghed for thee ? And all the pangs, and doubts, and fears, Which scatter'd oVrmy bloom of years The blights of misery? | never rlos* my languid e>« Unless to dream at thee ; My every breath is hut the sigh, My every sound the broken cry Of lasting misery ? 0h w hen in boyhood's happier scone I pledg'd ray love to thee, flow very little did [ " pc " My recompense w ould now have booa .So much of misery ? The subseigient lines are highly affecting, Md feelingly describe the situation of tlieir Imp less author. Mv cradle was the couch of care, And sorrow rork'd me iu it; rate seem'd her saddest robe to wear On the first day that saw me there, Ami darkly shadow'd with dispalr My earliest minute, r. en then the griefs I now possess As natal boons were given ; And the lair form of happiness, Which hovf-'d rdtiml intent to bless, .Scar J by tMphVofdis^ew. Flew hark fb Mhcni. For I was made in joy's df'pde, And meant for misery's slave ; y\nd all my hours of brief delight . Fled like the speedy winds of night, Which soon shall wheel their sullen (light Across my grave. From the memoirs of Napoleon IIona- fahte—H’rrtten by himself. “ The ardour of character of several generals was dampen by tlie events of 11> 14. They had lost somewhat of that undaunted bravery, resolution, and con- fidnenre which so olton acquired glory for them, and which so much contributed to the success of past campaigns. “ On tlie fifteenth of June, the third carps was to have been under arms at three o’clock in the morning, and to ar rive before Charleroy at ten ; but it did not arrive there until three in the after noon. “ On the same day, orders were issued to attack the enemy in advance of the woods ofFleurus, at four in the afternoon, hut it did not take place until seven. Night intervened before it was possible to enter Flcurus, where the chief of the army had intended to station liis head quarters that day.—This was a serious loss of time, seven hours, in the opening of a cam paign. “ The advance guard of the French army, on the 17th, did not arrive at Wa terloo until six iu the evening ; if no vexatious delays had intervened, it would have been there at three. The Em peror appeared very much disappoin ted ; he said, pointing to the sun, “ What would l not give to have to day the powers of Joshua, only to retard its movements for two hours. “ Never did French soldiers show more courage, good will and enthusiasm. They were impressed with sentiments of their superiority over all the soldiers of Europe. Their confidence in the Emperor was unbounded, perhaps now more than ever. Hut they were sus picious and distrustful of their chiefs. The treason of 1814 they forgot not ; -every movement they did not compre hend made them suspicious, and they imagined themselves betrayed. When' the first shot was fired, near St. Armand, on old corporal approached the Emperor, wad said, ‘ Sire, mistrust Marshal Soult, you may rest assured he will betray us-’ ‘ l>e still,’ replied tlie Emperor, ‘1 will Answer for him as for myself.’ In the midst of the battle, an otficer reported to Marshal Soult that Gen. Yatnlumme had deserted to the enemv, that his sol diers loudly demanded that the Emperor should be informed of it. At the close cl the battle, a dragoon with his sword all bloody came >p in great haste, crying out ‘Sire, repair quickly to the division ; Gcn’l llenin is haranguing the dragoons to me enemy.’ 1 Have you heard him!’ • No, Sire, but an officer who is seeking you has, and lie ordered me to tell you.’ At this very time the brave General lle- Iiin had his leg taken olfby a canon ball, after having repulsed a charge of the enemy. “ On the evening of the 14th, Lieu- ten int General Bourmont, Cols. Cluet- ter and Yilouy, of the staff, deserted from the fourth corps to the enemy. 1 neir names will he held in execration as long as the French people shall form a nation. J lus desertion very much in creased the suspicions of the soldiers. It is ascertained, almost without a doubt, that the cry of 1 run, run,’ was made in tiie fourth division of the first corps, on the evening of the Battle of Waterloo, at the attaek of the villiuge of Haye, l»y Marshal Blucher. This village was not defended as it ought to have been. It is equally certain that several officers, 'bearers of despatches, disappeared.— Though some officers deserted, not n soldier was guilty of this crime. Seve ral who were left wounded on the field of battle, put an end to their lives on beariof of the defeat of the army.” Tlir. riTERMH HO INTELLH.rurt n. LITERARY. We have received a number of laic Misce.llancouspublications ; extracts Irani which will be laid before our readers, as occasion permits. Constable's Edinburgh Magazine, a work of interest and stei ling ability, con tains an article entitled “ Special! ns «J A- merican Literature.” The specimen which is introduced, certainly no unfa vorable one, is Irving’s Sketch Hook.— The Magazine says “ This little work proves to us distinctly, that there is miml working in America, and that there are materials too for it to work upon, of a very singular and romantic kind.”—— “ No one will dispute hut that it is writ ten with feeling unel elegance; and we cannot help thinking that it opens with a view 01 American genius, which is not only very amiable, but full of promise.” The Magazine continues : “ England anil America are both at this moment suppli ed, iu a great measure, with a literature of iScotlislhinanufaCture. We should not lie much surprised were we to live to see the day when we, in our turn, shall be gaping after new novels and poems from the other side of the Atlantic, and when, in the silence of our own lairds and romances, wc shall have Ladies of the Lake from Ontario, and Tales of My Landlord from Goose-crock, ns a coun ter-part to those from Gandercleugl For our parts, we have no kind of aver sion to the augury ; and we cannot hut regard it ns a most paltry and contemp tible littleness, quite unworthy of the maternal majesty of England, not to look with an eye of love and delight upon a! that is promising in the li-ing genius i America. It toil! rise, we may re.-t as sured, and come into day, with whatever temper we may be pi used to regard it. Rut we have that conviction of the fund of good nature and generosity in the Eng lish mind, that whenever any work with the stamp of eminent merit is issued from tlie American mint, it will be bailed the parent country with a glow of eager enthusiasm. Notwithstanding the dull sarcasms and stupid prejudices out of which Scotland was so long forced to light her way, the English were yet not backward in acknowledging the excel lence of our distinguished writers. John son himself was obliged more than once to growl out his approbation, and he gave it honestly and with some degree of heartiness when he did give it. Now' there is not a little distinction attached to the very name of a Scotchman, and we feel that our neighbours honor us lie- cause we have from our birth breathed the saaie air with Hume, Robertson, Smith, Stewart, Blair, Allison, Burns, Scott and Campbell. The literary glory of America is yet to come ; hut we doubt not that it is coming, ami wc think we can discern the dawn streaking the hori zon even in the slight sketches we are now about to present to our readers. The Electic Review likewise notices tlie “ Sketch Book;” and makes lengthy quotations. The Review commences thus : This publication ate guess may be “ taken as rather a favorable specimen of American fugitive literature. I le says The Voyage is a little too fine. Rip Van Winkle he praises as “ a characteristic and well told legend.” Upon the essay on English ll'ri/ers in America, he ob serves It must he granted that the people of the U. States hate been rep resented to us, of late, by travellers o! an inferior class ; men either of little edu cation, or degraded character, or who were raving under the half insanity of some political infatuation. It is certain also that these representations or mis representations have been-invented, ex aggerated and promulgated with more industry than conscience, and that they have been received, we might say de voured, among us with tlmt sort of indis criminate readiness which betrays the in fluence, both of sordid fear and malignant agitation in the public mind. In England, at the last dale a contro versy was in progress on the Theory of Life. Ur. Lawrence, adjunct Professor ot Anatomy in the Royal College of Sur geons, is the head of one party, who carry the doctrines of materialism to their fullest extent. This party resolve not only animal life, but rational percep tion and moral feeling into mere organi zation ; and hold that the difference of mechanism alone makes the branch of man differ from bis watch or an oytter These doctrines it is stated, Dr. Law rence has often taught from his chair, in the course of his public- lectures. Dr. Abernathy, senior professor of Anatomy in the same institution, is the opponent of Dr. Lawrence and the materialist: and ina course of lectures, has argued from the evidences of reason, and me dical and anatomical experience, that life is tin original and independent prin ciple of activity, added by tlie will of Dei ty to organised matter, though connect ed bycertain laws with that organization; and that in man, a third principle, u ra tionnl spirit is added to life and structure. Dr. L. is said to be courted and followed in England—Yet we venture to say, a pub lie professor in the U. States openly a- vowing such atheistical principles, would he generally shunned as a pest. Such is the difference between two people, in the sensitiveness and force of moral sen timent ; and between two governments the theory of one deeming an established church indispensable, and that of the o- ther declaring that “ error of opinion may be tolerated while reason is left to combat it.” AT:* nr (iKonou, 1 h, 18til April, I Still ( Bank State Savannah N OTICE—'ihe Board of Directors having yesterday declared a D'nidend at tin; rota of 8 per cent, per annum, or 5 4 per 'Imre foi the Inst six months on the Capital Stock of tins Hank; the same will lie pniil lo the respective Stockholders thereof, or to their order, on and after Thursday next the 2oth lust. By order of the Board. A. PORTER, Cashier. April 29 12—3t IT UvtlRsUwW & lV.WVOW, AVI’received on consignment n large ns- irtmentof GROC'EKll’.S, which will bo sold low— 100 pieces Cotton Bugging; On,(KM> wt. Swecdes Iran, well assorted ; 1(5 kegs Trace Chains; 20 crates Crockery V are; 2(100 gallons .lags and Jars; lo,(KHI wt. Castings; 10 bids. Wrought Nails ; 7 boxes Shoes; £ dining sets blue China-; 2 casks Tumblers; AO (dais. Molasses; HO do. Sugar; Till bids. I test (Sugar; 150 tin. do. Whiskey; 25 kegs prime Tobacco'; 11 bid-. Linseed Oil ; llio kegs White Lead ; 2 boxes Tea ; 25 kegs lie-C Powder ; 50 fani*ters battle Powder ; 6oou wt Coffee. At.SO 1 Pair HORSES, t PHAETON, and 1 OK? Mav 2 11 tf i)ANIKL LYMAN, Jt v. Has teethed anil offers Jar sale low fur Cast! 5 kegs SALT PEI IU'.; loo bundles Wrapping Paper; 50 reams Writing ditto; 10,000 Spanish Cigarrs; 6 barrels Loaf Sugar; 10 ditto Brawn ditto ; 8..0(H) yards Domestic Goods; RiO pair gentlemen's line Shoes; 00 tio. do. do. foots; A general assortment of t.udies' Shoes amt Bootees; Ditto ditto as idle olid black 1 tats ; Mllltdgevllle, May 2, 1820.—4—12 UicAvwviV %o¥ga\i -& Stm, A RE constantly receiving by the lionts from Darien, extensive supplies of all kinds of GROCERIES, OILS, PAINTS, ike.; they have also on consignment, •7000 Bushels Liverpool St-It; N. I) Rum, N. Gin, it Whiskey by tlie Bids. 1 Pipe Co.-nine Brandy. I Hlul. .lain. Rum; 2 I Bids. Molasses-Beef fa Pork in Barrels; 0 Barrels Brown, and 2 do. Lump Sugar; 7 Do. Mess Shad—9 boxes 1 lerrings ; 9 Boxes Windsow Glass, 8 by 10; 5 Boxes Spanish Segals , i Case Handsome Mantle, Teel and Xoiiet Glasses; 1 Case domestic Shirting ; pi Tierces Mice 5 Boxes Turpentine Soap 2 Fashionable Side Boards; Tea and Dining China ; 6o Casks 1 inn- ; All which they offer for salecn accommoda ting terms. Also, oO Bbls. Superfine Flour. April 24 " 11—tf iXECUTm: riF.RARTMENT, GEO Milledgeville, 2 Jh March, 11120. O RDERED, that Thursday the 25th day of May next, lie, and the same is hen by set apart for tlie trial of tlie following described Caveats before the E::ceutive, and that notice f the same he given by public advertisement iu the Georgia .lournal and Southern Recorder until the day of trial, for the information of nil the parties and persons concerned, in order that they may attend either in person or by attor ney lo tlieir respective cases, viz : Veter J. Gsuldiiig,) Caveat for 248 acres of Land in Burke county, on Buck-head creek, surveyed for Abner Ilolliday, adjoin ing lands of Jesse Cox, and Abner Holliday. J said Holliday. Janus llobbs. envt. k appt. j Caveat for 122 e- 1 crcsofhtndin War- ( ecu county on Deep vs. j creek, adj. lands of I Crawford and said Henry Shelton, respondl. J Shelton. Diocletian Daeis, 1 ('event for87 8-10 acres of (lend in Washington county ( adjoining Few's laud and o Solomon Pape. J thers. The parlies arc at liberty to lake tlie testimo ny of- any witness or witnesses refusing to at tend the trial, giving the opposite party live day: previous notice of the time and place of taking the same, which slir.il be done before n Justice ol tins Peace, or a Justice of the Inferior Court. The testimony so taken being sealed up, by the person before whom the examination may linv e Deoil had. and forwarded to tire Executive, will be read in evidence on tlie trial. * A Hi »t, WILLIAM F. STEELE, -S'erVy, April 8, 1820 9 7t LAW OFFICE. T 1IF. subscriber lias resumed the PRAC TICE of LAW, and taken the Office formerly occupied by Tliad. G. Holt, Esq north side of tlie State-House Square, when he may at all times in- found when not en gaged on pvofe-uonal business on the circuit His practice will he limited to the counties composing the Ocmulgee circuit, and the counties of Washington, Hancock k Twiggs, Conveyancing in all its branches executed with correctness and promptitiidi. WILLIAM Y. HANSELL. Milledgeville, Feh. 15 1 —tf Toy- Sw\e dy rpjIAT valuable LOT OF LAND, late- A ly occupied by Col. Battel, Iving be tween Little and Big Cedar Creeks, near Low’s Mill, in Baldw in 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. 1 will sell at a fair price on twelve months credit, or rent it out for tlie present year. I will also sell an un improved square of land on the head waters of Fishing Creek, eight or nine miles from Milledgeville. S. GRANTLAND. February 20. NOTICE. T HE undersigned respectfully inform the public, that they have purchased from Mrv'c ('re nslmw k Barrow, their entire Stock of Goods, and will continue the business in the ouse lately occupied by them umierthe firm uj- BRADFORD, HEPBURN Sf D.1NEL1.Y, They now offer and will constantly keep for sale on tlie best terms, a great variety of ENG L! SI I, FRENCH, GERM YN, I VST-IND! Y &. DOMESTIC GOODS. The former customers of tliis house, our friends and the public gene rally, are desired to give ns tlieir custom. THOMAS M. BRADFORD, BURTON IIEPBUKN, Wiw. J. RANEl.LY. Milledgeville, Fein-nary 7 1—tf ESTRAY. rTYAKF.N up at Fort Hawkins about 15 days A since, a Sorrel MAKE, with a rope around her neck, judged to be eleven years eld, four teen bauds high, well formed for service, hind feet white, and lias white in her face. The own er is earnestly requested tocotneaud prove his property, and take her away. N. \V. WELLS. Fort Hawkins, April 20, 1820— 11—8 Work done in tlie Penitentiary. TIT YILORING in the latest fashions, Shoe and .1. Boot making ; Windsor Chairs, Spinning Wheels, Shop-Joining in nil its various branches; Blacksmiths ; Coopering ; making and repairing Waggons and Carts, Saw ing, Carriages repaired in the best manner, Carriage Springs made and mended. The public are respectfully invited to call ami furnish themselves with tlie above ar ticles. Cash will he gi\'en for all tlie Coal that will he delivered in the Penitentiary. C. M CARTY, p. k. r. Milledgeville, April 24 11—tf NOTICE. O N the first Tuesday in June next, will he sold atthe Court-House iu Clinton, a few LOTS belonging to the tow n. Terms of sale will he made known on the day. 11. .Macartliy, | , Jiib'l Cunningham, John Humphries, (• | Greer. Wynn, Jesse Cox, j ’ J Clinton. April 15 Hi—7t \a.\\\\ T HE subscriber oilers his professional ser vices to the public. Jle will practice in all the counties composing the Ocniulgec cir cuit, and also in Washington county. He may he found at the office of Mr. Hnnsell. BENJAMIN H. STUkOES. Millcd‘seville, April It! to—44* In llaldicin Superior Court, Feb. Term, 1820' N'iculas Demon:, ) v"- !• Rule Xisi, forforeclosure. Francis Cornav. ) U PON the pet ition of Nicolas Dclniglc, pray ing tlie foreclosure of tlie equity of redemp tion in and to a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being iu tlie town of Milledgeville, containing half of a lot. known ami distinguish ed in tin* plan of said town by the number one, (No. I.) in square fifty-five'(55)—said half of said lot, tronting Franklin street, being hound ed on the north side Ijy said street, mortgaged by the said Francis Cornny to the said Nicolas Relaigle, by a deed of mortgage bearing date the tenth day of July eighteen hundred and nine teen, tlie belter to secure payment of the sum of live hundred dollars, being the amount of a note bearing equal date therewith, and payable ton days alter date thereof, and default having been made and tlie payment of tlie said sum together with tlie interest: Whereupon, on motion of Samuel Rockwell of counsel for tlie said Nicolas Delaigie, it is ordered, that the said Francis do pay into the Clerk's office of this court, tlie sum of money aforesaid, with the interest und the costs thereon, within twelve mouths from this date, or the equity of redemption will lie hence forth and forever barred ami foreclosed : It is further ordered, that a copy of this rule be serv ed on the said Francis, or his special agent at least six months, or published in one of the pub lie Gazettes printed at tlie seat of government oiicl a month before the time at which the mo ney is directed to he paid. 1 certity the toregoing to be a true copy taken from the minutes the 2olh of April, 1820. THOMAS H. KENAN, Cl'k. April 29 iu 12m GEORGIA, Jasper County, Superior Contir March. Term, 1820. James Harrison, 1 Vs. > Rule Nisi. John P. Colei. ) ‘ TPON the petition of James Harrison, staff -J ing that John I*. Coles on the eighteenti) day of January, in the year eighteen hundred and nineteen, imido und delivered to him it mortgage for the lots of land, know n by tlie, numbers thirty two and thirty three, in the thir teenth district of Baldwin now Jasper countv and tlie lot number ninety one in the seven teenth district of formerly Baldwin now Jasper county, for the belter securing the payment cfl the sum of six thousand two hundred and forty three dollars and forty one ceuts due to the said James Harrison by a promisory note; on mo tion of William Cook, counsel for tlie petition er, it is ordered, that the said John P. Coles do pay into the Clerk's office of this court the sunx of money aforesaid with interest and cost, with in twelve months from this dute, or the equity of redemption in and to the said mortgaged pre mises will be thenceforth forever barred and foreclosed: And it is further ordered, that a copy of tliis rule he served on the said John P. Colt s or his speciul agent at least six months, or lie published in one of tho public Gnzettes of thist state nt least twelve months before the time the money is directed lo be paid. I certify that, tlie foregoing is a true copy ta ken from the minutes this J’*h Apr’!, 5820 JOHN WILLSON, Cleric. April IB in 12m \*OOks 4Y1U\ SUvlYDlVAVAj . Executor's Sale. W ILL be sold» on tlie first Tuesday in July next, at Elberton, Klbert county, YYCVC fe ot \ iWYhY (aid comity, on the waters of Lighttvoed sk, adjoining lauds of Jonathan Paine and o- thers, as the property of Richard Easter, dec’d. for the benefit ol the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN C. EASTER, J-IeV. April 10-9 A RTJIUU GINN k EDWIN CURTIS having entered into copartnership, the business in future will be. conducted under the firm of GINN k. CURTIS, who offer for sale, at the stand occupied by Arthur Ginn, (near the Darien Branch Hank, on Wayne street)a general assortment of Hooks atuf Stationary, at tho New-York and Phila delphia prices. Among those recently rc- ccited, are the following: Laws United States, 5 vols. new edition Chitty’s Criminal Law, 4 vols. Do. Pleadings, 3 vols. Jacob’s Law Dictionary Baylie’s Digested Index, fivola. Durnford and East’s Reports, 8 vols. Cranch’s do. 9 vols. liosanqucland Buffer's do. 5 vols. ' Campbell’s do. 2 vols. Cain’s do. 3 vols. Maddock’s Chancery, 2 vols. Moore’s Index, 2 vols. lilaci.stone’a Commentaries, 4 vols. Constitution United Stales. Seyberl’s Statistical Annais of the United States. White's Letters on England, 2 vols. Memoirs of General Greene, by Caldwell plates. ■Peter’s Letters to his kinsfolks. drimshaw’s United Status. Ivanhoe, 2 vols. Book Binding'. Ginn Sf Curl'* respectfully inform their friends and the public in general, that they' have, iu connection with tlie Bookscllin Business, established-a Bindery, and plcdg themselves to execute binding in its various branches, with neatness and despatch. N. B. Blank Books made to order, at the ■shortest notice. Orders from the country will lie promptly executed. Libraries and Academies supplied on themost liberal terms —Catalogues furnished gratis. (e'j 2 ’ Persons indebted to Arthur Ginn, are requested to call anfl pay the same ; those Laving accounts against him will plea present them. March 21 fi GEORGIA, Baldwin County, Superior Court April adjourned Term, 1820. O N the petition of Elisha Whitney, ststing that lie holds a mortgage given by V'illis Perry to him, conveying a lot ot laud lying and being in the town ot Milledgeville, containing one hundred and fourteen feet fronting of Wash ington street and two hundred uml ten feet treating und lying on Wilkinson street, adjoin ing Fort on the east and Allen en the south, said lot known and distinguished in tlie plan ot said town by lot number throe, in square nuinbeer forty-three, to secure the payment of i liven bundled and thirty dollars, outlie first day of March last, due on a promisory note at tached to said mortgage, and‘that said Willis Perry has failed to pay said sum of money or n- ny part thereof: It is thereupon ordered, that unless tlie said W illis Perry shall pay tlie ninoimt due on said mortgage with interest and cost in to the Clerk's office of this court within twelve months from tins time, the equity of redemption of, in mid to said mortgaged premises, will be thenceforth forever barred ami foreclosed in erms of the si itute in such ease made and pro iiicii. And it is further ordered, that this rule be published iu one of the public Gazettes of this stale, once a month for the space of twelve months, or served on tlie said Willis Perry or his spec ial agent at least six months previous to the time the money is directed to be paid. 1 certify that the foregoing is a true copy ta ken from the minutes, this 24th of April, 1820. THOMAS II. KENAN, Cl k. April 29 in 12m NOTICE. \ PPLICATION will tie made to the ho- nor: hh the court ot Ordinary for El bert county, at July term next, for leave to sell three Negroes, belonging to the estate of Richard Easter, lute of said county deceased, one negro woman, Sally, and her child REMOVAL. Globe Tavern, ;ro hoy, Henry—for the ml creditors of said de- Ellick, also, one benefit of the heir ceased. JOHN C. EASTER. Ex’or. April 3 8——tf T\\p suVscvyAh.v’s Vvwy O N the Oconee below Milledgeville, ge nerally known as SCOTT’ft YMM, Having sustained some injury by the late Freshet, has been completely repaired, and is now in better order, and can he crossed at w ith-more ease, and expedition than former ly. A good Bridge lias been built over the (.'reek on the North-East side of the river, and the road on that side changed so as to mss over better and much more even ground tan the former one. GEO. R. CLAYTON. April 4th, 1820. it—tf EOUGTATliahTwTn County riMlE X ten Nine mouths after date, A PPLICATION will he made to the In ferior Court of Morgan county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Real Estate and Negroes of Wm. Wuikei deceased SIMEON WALKER, Administrator Nor- £H V 12—hrn G Et Ji James Thomas, administrator of Jonathan Thomas, deceased, applies for letters of dismis sion- 'These urc therefore to cite all and sinnu- Inr the heirs and creditors of suid deceased to file their objections in terms of the law in such case made and provided, (if any they have,) why said letters should not bn granted. Given under mv hand, tins ttith April, 1820. THOMAS U. KENAN, Clerk. April-18 COLUMBIA, (S. C.) AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BALL HE subscriber solicits permission to nder to his friends and the public, thanks ‘or tlie encouragement extended to him, and informs them that he has remove) from the corner opposite Mr. Win. Pun is’: store, to the north-west corner, on Richard son and Lady-streets, the brick house late ly occupied by Mr. Isaac Randolph. It is ‘ adapted to the purposes of a Tavern, hein neatly finished. As the subscriber is now permanently fixed, he tenders Ids sen it* suedi persons as may favor him w iththei custom. His house is well furnished with elegant bedding and furniture, of every kind necessary for the. reception of genteel per sous ; every other department attached to the establishment, is equal. Ofthe.se assu ranees, come and judge. C. E. WILLIAMSON. N. B. The Charleston, Augusta, k North ern Stages,stopat the Globe Tavern, where passengers may always depend on meeting every tiling the place affords, served in th< neatest manner. March 7—10—4 W ELL finished, with a set of new IIAR NET' ' A Cere, rd, NKSS, tor julc low for cash or approve SASKTl ROCKWELL. Jc’aruary 1 l-£ GEORGIA, Hancock county, Superior court April Term, 1820. PiiF.srvr, liis honor Judge Dooms—Rule. Nisi L rPON the petition of George W. C. Shiver ' grand-sou and legatee mide." the last will and testament of George Cowen, deceased, and a minor under the uge of twenty-one years, by is next friend William G. Springer, praying the stablisliment of a copy of tlie last will and tes lament of said George Cowen, deceased, (which Ims been so destroyed that it cannot lie found) n lieu of said original; a copy of said original last wkl and testament being herewith shewn to the court us nearly ns can he recollected, and -lied in tlie clerk's office thereof. On motion of irisel, it is therefore ordered, that said copy of said original will so as aforesaid destroyed lie siablished in lieu thereof at tlie next term of this court unless cause be shewn to the contrary And it is further ordered, that a copy of this rule be published in one of the pufilic gazette of Milledgeville, once a month for six month previous to the time of making application for a rule absolute in the. premises. A true extract from the minutes, this 22d day of April, 1320. PHIL. L. SIMMS, Clerk. April 23 iu<im TV! Ol'ICE —Nine months afterdate, applied J. i tion will lie made to the honorable tie court of Ordinary of Morgan county, for iettv to sell a certain tract of Land containing one hundred und sixty acres, more or less, on the Appalatchy river, adjoining Norwood Rod o thers, tin: property of Keiibiii It ml ford, defea sed, sold fortiie benefit of tlie heirs of said de ceased. JOHN RADFORD, Wm. RADFORD, April 7, 1820 m9m > F.x’crs TV) INF. months after the date hereof, applied- 2 x tion will lie made to the honorable Inferior Court of Telfair county, sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real, and part of lie personal estate of Edward Love, lute of suid county, deceased. JOHN C. DOVE,) DANIEL LOVE, j Jacksonville, 3d January, JS20. • Adm’ors. i\J months after this (late, application a- x will he made to the honorable the Infe rior court ofTwiggs county for leave to sell the land of Gilbert Gilder, deceased, for be nefit of the heirs and creditors. WILLOUGHBY JORDAN, Adm'r. March 3, 1820. William H. Clay, 1 «*• / IS EQUITY. James Gny. ) I T appearing to tlie court that the defendant in tlie above case is not to ho found in the county: On motion, ordered, that the said bill be served by publishing this rule in one of tho Gazettes ol this circuit, once a month for six months, uml by serving a copy of tlie said Dill on tiie Attorney for said Gay, in tlie common law case. True copy from the Minutes. JOHN N13BET, Clerk. February 11, 1820 m c m GEORGIA, Jasper County, Superior Courf March Term, 1820. James M'Donat.d, and ] Willi vm S. Fort:, for tlie use of , . John M’Ki.vne, • Rule Nisi, vs. James Richards. U BON the petition of Jnmes M’Donald nmfc M illimn 8.1’ope, for tlie use of John Mc- Kinnc, stating that James Richards did on tho twenty-sixth day of November in the year eigh teen hundred und eighteen, make and deliver to your petitioners a deed of mortgage for tho lot of land known and distinguished by tho lumber eight in the fifteenth district of Baldwin now Jasper county, for the better securing the pa) meat of tlie sum of ten thousand dollars duo to the petitioners by a promisory note dated 23d November 1818, and pay able twelve months thereafter. On motion of M illinm Cook, counsel for tho petitioners, it isordeted, that the said James Richards do pay into the clerk's office of tills court the sum of money aforesaid with the inte rest and cost thereon within twelve months from (liis date, or tlie equity of redemption in and to the said mortgaged premises, will lie thence forth and forever barred and foreclosed : and it is further ordered, that a copy of this rule ho served on the said James Richards or his spe cial agent at irast six months, or published in one ol tlie public Gazettes of this state once a month for tivelve months, before -the time tlm money is directed to be paid. I certify that tlie foregoing is a true copy ta*. ken from the minutes, this lllh April, 1821). JOHN WILLSON, Cl’k. April 18 m 12m GEORGIA, i Court of Ordinary, Jasper County. $ September Term, 1818, W HEREAS Abram Hill, by liis petition to this court, shews that Theophiius IUIl, in his life time, entered into an obligation tomuko the said Abram Hill titles 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 tlie con tract hath been fully complied with, on motion of counsel for tlie petitioner—Ordered, that saac M'Clenden, administrator, and Atney Cas- allow, administratrix on the estate of said The- ophitus Hill, be directed to make titles to the land aforesaid, in terms of the law in such cases moiV and provided : And it is further or dered, Wmt a copy of this rule be published once a month for three months, in one of tlie public, gazettes in this stale. A true copy from the minutes, given under ray. and this 24th day of January, 1829. ROBERT ROBEY, Clerk, C. O. March, 13—5 GEORGIA, Putnam county. SEPTEMBER TERM, 1S19. tUexandcr R. Ralston, 1 RULE NISI, ■ vs ( Benjamin Jordan. ) for For.ter.nstmr. U PON the petition of Alexander K. Ralston, praying the foreclosure of tho equity of redemption in and to a certain tract or parcel of land containing two hundred two uud a half acres, lying ami being in tlie county of Putnam aforesaid, originally granted to David Warden, on the nintii day of October, eighteen hundred and five, and known as lot number three iiun- 1 and ninety-two, in tlie second district of Baldwin county and state of Georgia, now Put nam county, ns by reference to the original pint will more fully appear, and mortgaged by Ilia said Benjamin Jordan to the said Alex ander R. Ralston by a deed of mortgage, dated on tlie sixteenth day of September one thou sand eight hundred and eighteen, more eff'ectiv* ally to secure the payment of a promissory nol© of hand in writing, given ut Augusta on the third day of June, eighteen hundred mid eigh teen, Dy the said Benjamin Jordan to the said Alexander It. Ralston, for tho sum of one thou sand and thirty-six dollars thirty-seven und on* half cents, and due on the third duyofJuu* eighteen hundred and eighteen thereafter Whereupon, on motion of Thomas F. WclUj Attorney for Alexander R. Ralston, that th# principal, interest and cost due on said mort-i e lie paid into this court within twelve months, or until tho time appointed for the pay ment of the money, or served on the said Ben jamin Jordan, ut least six months previous t* that period. A true copy from the Minutes. JOHN I. SMITH, Clk. s.c r.C- :iper Up) In Baldwin Superior Court, February Term, 1820. Elijah Melton, ) 7> .„ „ r , {Bill of Injunc- Danikl Mobley, $ t 10 ' 1 ’ ^* c ' TT appearing to the Court that the defendant J. resides without the jurisdictional limits of tliis court.— On motion ordered, that the above bill be served by publishing .a copy of tliis rule iu one of thejiublic gazettes in this circuit once a month for six mouths, ami serving a copy of tiie bill on the Attorney of tlie said Mobley. A true Copy, taken from the Minutes. TIIOMA9 II, KENAN. Clerk. Murct 2S, 18-V, ‘ 9 In Baldwin Snptrior Court, I,bruary i erai, 1820: William Ball, 1 RULE NISI, vs. v FOR Abner Locke, ) FORECLOSURE. U PON the petition of William Bal! r praying the foreclosure of tlie equity of redemption in and to a certain tract or parcel of land, lying and being in the townr^ 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 Dy square No. 39, fronting Wilkinson street, westwardly 53 feet, southwardly by John Allen's premises, northeast by the said Abner Locke’s premi ses, which proceedings extend east and west! on east line 210 feet and north and south 52 feet, making an oblong square, mortgaged by tiie said Abner Locke, to (lie tjnid Willi- ain Ball, by a deed of mortgage, dated the fith day of Octphcr, 1819, the better to se cure the payment of tiie sum of SGOO, which was to have been paid on or before the first day of March, 1820, with lawful interest thereon; and default having been made in the payment of the said sums, WHEREFORE And on motion of Samuel Rockwell, attorney for the said William Bali: It is ordered] That the prin cipal, interest and costs due on said mort gage he paid into tills court, within twelve months of this day, ami that this will he- published once a month for twelve months successively, or a copy thereof be personally served on the said Abner Locke, ut least six. months previous to the time named for tc'- payment of the said sums of money. A true Copy taken from the Mmulct. THOMAS H. KEffAN, Clerk, 5'.iq