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ODE TO WOMAN.
Oh, "Woman! on thy laitbful breast,
Tin; weary wanderer seek* ivpost*;
And, in thy fond uffaclionblest,
goon find* a core for all bis woes.
The wakeful Son of worldly rare,
SI,-iMiK softly in thy lander arms;
To Mammon he prefer* Ins prayer,
Hut owns thy far superior charms.
Oh, Woman! if lire’s pro»>ecla lower.
Thou bidVt the cloud* fly far away ;
And even iu Sorrow’* ilorheot hour,
Thy bright eye lends • cheering ray.
<Tis thine to balm the wounded soul,
That with the world long time has war d;
The storm of passion to enntroul,
nd melt the spirit frozen hard.
Wrnnan ! wert thou heavenly fair,
nil those charm*cxternul shine;
"hell no mental beauty share,
Ah! what avail these charms of (time.
Unstable still is Beauty’s power,
Whose base is built on outw ard form ;
And not the rapture gleaming hour.
That oft precedes domestic storm.
Oh! If the glowing gem of mind,
Illume the lovely female face;
If bright intelligence he join’d,
With feeling ;n the form of graec.
*Tis then that Beauty’s bourns impart,
Her charms to intellectual cy es;
Then, if affection fix the heart,
Can Man appreciate the prize?
From the Raleigh Star.
To the Editor.—You request mo to
tend you something interesting to the Ag
riculturist. 1 make it selection front the
life of the great and good Bishop Wat
son. The Christian world has not yet
ceased to deplore its loss in the death o r
Dr. Watson, the celebrated Bishop of
Limditff—whose talents and piety have
acquired for him a more honorable dis
tinction than the possession of any mitre
could confer. The memory of this pa
triarch prelate, is so generally and justly
revered as well in this country as in
England, that any authentic sketch of his,
life could hardly have failed to be well
received by those who have long been
■accustomed to venerate his leaning and
his virtues. Happily the task of com
piling his biography was not left to in
competent bands. The Bishop revi
sed and completed this mein°ir, which
has been published under the inspection
of his son ; omitting those things which
relate to his professional life. I shall on
ly transcribe what he says ou his having
retired irnm all public concerns. I have
now lived, says he, many years in re
tirement, and in my 75th year, 1 feel no
wish to live otherwise. 1 pursued nay
intention of retiring in n great measure
from public life, and laid, in the summer
of 3789, the foundation of my house on
the hanks of Winandormore. 1 have now
spent above twenty years in this delight
ful country ; but my time has not been
spent m held diversions, in idle visiting*,
in county bickerings, in indolence or in
temperance: No, it has beeu spent part-
• )y in supporting the religion and consti
tution of the couutry, by seasonable pub
lications ; St principally in building farm
liouses, blasjiug rocks, enclosing wastes,
tin making bad land good, in planting lui -
chec, and in planting in the hearts of my
children principles of piety, of benevo
lence and self government. By such oc
cupations I have much recovered my
henltb, entirely preserved my indepen
dence, set an example of spirited hus
bandry to the country, k honorably pro
vided for my family.
A Miser.—A master of languages, nam
ed Dandum, died lately at Berlin, lite
rally through want of the necessaries of
life. It appears that he gave instructi
ons to his pupils during the day and so
licited alms nt night. Under (he floor
of hit apartment were found concealed
£Q,QflOc.row n * in specie. He had no o-
thw¥aV than his brother, whom he had
twijppjh see for 37 years, because he
hacWliit a letter to him without payiug
portage.—London paper.
The price of the newspapers, in Lon
don, containing the proceedings of the
trial of the Queen, were from half n
cron'n to a pound note each, and increas
ing in value each day, as the trial pro
gress ed.
WILLIAM II. CREXSir.VvV fcCo.
,iv ** nrt xivsn tiii in r.vrrjmv* *urri.v or
Winter Sc Vnw< \ GooAs,
Pinno Porto* assorted, K two Chandler Organ*;
Iriols Limns, Lawn*, Cambrics f- Dimities;
Marino :0i*l ravlinirrc. shawls and dresses;
Rich aaltin, game,rmpc,&innibric embroidered
dresses ;
Thread l.nres ; Muck and wbifo ratlin* ;
A largo ‘.apply of Wat olios and Jewelry of every
description;
Silver spoons; diver plate in sctt*of7 pieces ;
Pine ( look*; Looking glasses, and Cut glass of
every description;
Chinn.Crockery and Hardware;
Rbicksaiitlis tool* in *c'ts complete ;
Mill, I'ft, and Cro»* cut saws;
Finn ( loth* and CnMnnuvsassorted;
Blanket:, Plains and Homespuns;
Fanrv work boxes, writing desks, ami fine w ork
baskets:
llitles, dueling pistols, fowling pieces and large
ducking gnus;
An assortment of Shoes end lints.
They are agents for northern manufactories,
to furnish to orders, carriages, pigs mm sul
kies, silver, good of every description, side
boards, tables, heiidf.trr.ds, nod mahogany fur
niture of every description, cat glass, window
glass, plane fortes and organs.
October it. 36—4t.
JOHN LUCAS,
has orrsun \
HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT
In his new building at the comer off Greene
and Wilkinson street*, tietwei n thostate-hou.se
square and government house.
Milledgcvtllo, August 13 27—tf
NOTICE.
rpilF undersigned, attorney for Mr. Thomas
I. Wiley, contemplating to leave, the service
of the said Wiley on or before the 15th day of
October next, desires all persons indebted for
contracts made previous nml during bis absence
to rnll and liquidate their nceounts on or before
that period. All accounts unliquidated subse
quent to that period, will be put in suit.
C. W. HI TLER.
Sept - miier o 50—tf
V1/7LL lie sold at Ibo court-house in the
» v town of Dublin, Laurens county, within
• lie usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday iu
October next, the following property, viz :
Two hundred acres of land lying on the Oco
nee river, adjoining Col. Troup ami Jesse Hes
ter and others, levied on as the property of
W illinm M. 3 Vice, Li satisfy executions in tut or
f Thomas Kirk anti others—pointed out liv L.
i. Hati—-levied on by a constable and rcturnctl
to me.
.Ninety-nine antes of land lying on Rorky
creek adjoining Hardy Wood an i Daniel Pin-
bps ; levied on us the property of John Pitman,
to satisfy executions in favor ot A. Hampton—
vied on by a constable and returned to me.—
Terms cush.
C HARLES S. GUYTON, Eh’ff.
August 25, 1820.
TO RENT,
F OR one or more ycavs, the STORF. former
ly occupied by Messrs. J. k. V. Lucas, and
recently bv Urucn&i Hopper For further par
Uculars, apply to M. HOPPER.
August 22. 28—tf.
INUW GOODS.
TEIIONDET, ATKIbON & CO.
\ 11E now receiving, ami opening their
1\. I'u 11 fy Winter supply oj’GOODS, from
N. York, consisting of the following Fresh
Articles, nil of which they will sell low for
Cash.
Regent’s double, milled him 1 and black
Cloths and ('assimerea, oftlie first quality,
White and Buff Caasimeres,
Ditto ditto Marseilles Vestings,
Course Cloths and Cassimercs,
Rose, Dtillil and l’nint Blankets,
Flannels and Negro Pining,
Irish Linens and Sheetings,
Cotton Cambric and Ginghams,
Jncom tt and Mull Muslins,
Bomhazcttcs mid Bomhazcens,
Leghorn and Straw Bonnets,
Printed Muslins and Calicoes,
Flagahd Bandana Handkerchiefs,
Ladies’ silk, kid and Cart r Gloves,
Yellow and blue Nankeens,
Nankin and Canton Crapes,
Magnetic, and Emerson's llazor frtraps,
Cambric and furniture Dimities,
Filk Velvet and Italian sewing Silks,
Power and Steam Loom Sheetings,
India Blinds and Wire Sifters,
Tortoise-shell Combs and Coral Heeds,
Saddler’s and Shoe Leather,
Saddler’s Trimmings, C nrrie.r’s Tools,
foil Rope and Bagging Twine,
Fine Razor and Shaving Cases,
Imperial nml Gunpowder Teas,
Prunella and Kid Slippers,
Aral, an assortment of Ladies’and Gentle-
m i'n Boots and Shoes; and misses,’ youth’s
and children’s ditto.
Casteel and Borax, and sundry other arti
cles net mentioned.
Millcdge; ille, Sept. C9. fl—S3
ADMIN1STRATOR’S SALE.
W ILL he sold pursuant to nn order of the
honorable the Inferior court of Pulaski
county, on tiie first Tuesday in November next,
at Hartford, in said county, one hundred and
twenty-seven and nn halt' acres of Lnnd, the
-nine whereon Needham Hrynn lived nt the
time of his death : also,one hundred one and n
quarter acres adjoining the foregoing, sold as
the property of said Needham Bryan. Terms
maue known on the dnv of sale.
THO’S W. HARRIS, AdmV.
August 24 29—tds
STORAGE
AND
GtmiwiftMtiU IVnaineas.
T HF. suhscrihers renew the offer of their
services to their friends In the. above
business. Thev continue nt their old stand
on BROAD STREET, and their WARE
HOUSES are in good order for the recep
tion or v
COTTON h GOODS
OK EVERY DESCRIPTION.
They take this oppovUiuity to return thsnks
for favors heretofore received, and respect
fully solicit a continuance of r. portion of
public patronage.
A. SLAUGHTER L C. LABU7.AN.
Augusta Sept. IS —(>*
.wav uoirn
wilky & Baxter,
A RE receiving their fall and winter r.np-
. ply of Goods, consisting of 280 pneka-
, selected from the last importations at
New-York, Boston, and Philadelphia :
1 ca«q London Electorate blue Cloth—
33 to 8,'Is. sterlig.
1 case do. Saxony Ei-el; do—30 to 35s st.
2 do. do. n sorted mill’d and single Ca-
ritnercs—Os to t ts st.
5 bales com. m.d low pric’d Cloths and
Ca*sitnerc3,
Flannels, Baizes and Bnmbnzctts,
10 hales Blankets, point, Rose and Duffle,
I case ladies Mack and worsted Hose.,
2 cases do. cotton and Angola do.
1 do. gentlemens 1-2 Hose,
S' cases Irish Lumens, 1 do. Sheetings k
1 do. drill Lawns,
800 pieces T nndon superfine k com. Prints
100 do. Rich Furniture, and Cmsintere
Shawls,
1 bale faslrionnhV Merseilles printed Ves
tings and White,
Buff Valencies and Silk Strip, Vesting,
10 bales Waltham bleach’d and Brown
Sheeting and Shirtings,
2 rases Satinetls, and
1 do. furniture < 'hecks,
1 case hlk. and changeable Rinrhews,
1 do. green pink and white Florences,
1 do. Cambrics and Jaconet Muslin k
Ginghams,
Elegant Jaconet Muslin Robes k Crape
Shawls,
50 pieces elegant damask Nankeen Crape.,
ami Shawls and Scarfs,
Elegant Me.rino Rohes and Shawls, S-4
to 8-4
Elegant Cashmire Rohes k Shawls,
Damask Silk Robes, Shawls k Mantles
Silk Volvct, Gloves, Stockings and
■Italian Sewing Silk and Twist,
50 cases superfine and common Hats,
5 cases superfine Straw Bonnets,
I do. Leghorn, do.
1 do. Straw Trimming for Bonnets,
2 -do. Joiners Tools—Shoemakers lasts
and Boot Trees,
An assortment of Hardware k Cutlery,
10 complete setts Blacksmith's Tools and
Bellows.
RECEIVED AT THE SHOE STORE,
100 Packages SHOES k BOOTS, which
renders the assortment complete.
' T '-.nib... Ci, ■ t lb rr- ’nt
The ITfiniers 1 Hotel
H AVING undergone a thorough re
pair, the subscriber respectfully in
forms his .Viendl and the public generally,
that Ids house is now ready lor the recepti
on of company. Jle lias twenty rooms to
his house, nearly all with lire places. He.
can accomruodato from THIRTY to FOR
TY members of tin- Legislature. Ills Sta
bles are large ami airy, and will be at all
times supplied with a plenty of provender.
THOMAS IIUSON.
Will* dgevillc, Oct. Hi. 86—tf.
Kxclvaugts Coffee-House,
AND
NORTHERN STAGE OFFICE.
M RS. TORRANCE,Informs her friends
and the piihli.', that having had con
siderable repairs to her house, that she is
now fully prepared to accommodate thirty
members of the Legislature, ami as many
transient persons, Her rooms are large xud
well furnished—The house being in Jess than
3W> yards of the State-House, makes ifniore
convenient for persons attending the Legisla
ture than any other.
There is an excellent road from Ruus-
eoau’s Bridge to the House.
Milledgevil’iC; Oc*. lO. Rf,—qi
A VALUABLE settlement ofl.ANl)
FOR SALE, near lhr Flat Rtm .is 0 f
Commissioners creek in Junes county, six
hundred and fifty-eight acres—-two hundred
and fifty acres G-’ared Land, good orchards,
*ppl» and peach—tnlerablr good buildiugs.
If is the former settlement of Jason Gardner,
Bsn. A bargain can he had by applying to
the subscriber... jU/UABUD COX.
{September RF 08—fit
1*RUFOSA.j&
FOR CARRY ISO MAILS OF THF. V.XITEI)
F TATES,
On the following Post Roads, will he receiv
ed at the General Post Office, until the
C3th day of October next, inclusive.
IN GEORGIA.
511. From Hartford, by Jacksonville, to
Perry’s Mills, in Tattnal, once in two weeks,
80 miles.
Leave Hartford on Thursday at C a in, k
arrive at Perry's Mills on Saturday by 0 a m.
Leave Perry’s Mills on Monri ly at S p m,
and arrive at Hartford on Wednesday by 0
p in.
00. From Powolton, by Mount Zion ami
Eatonton, to Monticello, once in two weeks,
53 miles.
Leave Poweltonevery Thursday at 6a in,
and arrive at Monticello on Friday by 10 a
in. Leave Monticello on Friday at 2 p m. k
arrive at Powelton on Saturday by 0 p m.
Contracts fertile routes 13 to 77, inclusive,
are to be iu operation on the 1st of Decem
ber next, and to rontinue until the 3lst day
of December, 1042.
The contracts will stipulate the usual pen
alties for failures and delay.
RETURN J. MEIGS, Jr.
Post muster General.
Genera! rosL-OJjke, .dug. 22 At
ANDERSON HOLT,
nrri:ns ms mmcra ri run ream as a
PRACTITIONER OF ElIV,
In the Ocimtlgec Circuit. His office, is on
Franklin street, opposite Mr. llossetcr’s
Store. Letters addressed by mail will be
promptly attended to.
MiUtageville, Sept. 25 35—tf
N Vj\Y GOWttS.
RICHARD MORGAN & SON,
A RE now receiving from New-York
their fall and winter supply of Goods,
consisting of a general assortment of
DRY GOODS, HARD WARE,
CUTLERY fc GROCERIES.
Also an extensive assortment of PATENT
and other MEDICINES, with a variety of
PAINTS, Linseed k Train OIF,.
The above goods will he disposed ofnn
very reasonable terms, cither by wholesale
or retail.
Miiledgeville, Pppt. 18 32—tf
TO THE RUTH .1C.
rpilE undersigned take this method to in-
I. form tin ir friends and the nuhlie, that
they continue to transmit business a' their
Wakk-Hoi.sk. In At m svA, as
AND
C v. vYvmVaft} tm •t\ oy c\uvnta.
Their If .IRE-HOUSE if STORES art in
pood order for the reception oj
Merchandize and Country '
Produce ,*
And they intend in giro their undivided at
tention to the business, and hope by industry
and prompt attention to all orders, to giw
general satisfaction to these who may favor
them with their custom.
M’LAWS k HOLT.
Augusta. Sent. 1J> 32—8t
LAST NOTICE!.
\ LL persons havinc clsiins ngaiiul the Quar
ter Master CeneraKs Department fertile
I (Ire oi Waggon-, Horses, or Other articles fer-
ni*lisd the troops during the Seminole Cam
paign, me re picte I to deposit their nceounts,
with the evidence, in support of them, in the
hands of the commanding officer nt Fort Haw
kins, or to furnish them to me at tin* post, on or
before the 201 h of October next, to the end that
they niRy he forward'll for the examination ami
ileei-ion of the B ar Department. Receipts will
he given and such accounts n« may he disallow
ed, will he returned to the claimants. By or
der, A. DARRAH,
A. D. Q. M.fienl.
Port Srolt. Vag Dt>—Hf
James finigan,
COACH. HOUSE, SIC.Vk ORXA
MEXTAL rAIXTER,
} EPPECTFFLLY informs the* Inhabitants
fc V of Miiledgeville and its vicinity, that he
carries or PAINTING in general, and earnest
ly solicits a there of the public patronage,— All
orders left at his shop on Wnyne-stroel, oppo
se Mr. Ito-setcr's store, will be punctually at
tended to.
Miiledgeville, Sept i2. ifit—3i
NOTICE.
^FTTJ’M.L he sold on the first Tuesday in No-
v v vember next, nt the court-house in 0 ;le-
thorpe county, one tract of lnnd lying on the
nti-rs of Broad river, containing three hundred
and fifty acres: also lot 17!*, in the 9th district
of Wilkinson county at the time of survey.
And at Jackson court-house on the first Tues
day in December next, four hundred and forty-
four acres, ou Chandlers creek. The above
being the real estate of Clement Glenn, (h e'd,
and to be sold by order of court. Terms mad
known when the land is offered.
WILLIAM GLENN, Adm’r.
July 27 26—Uls
N INE months after date, application will be
made to the honorable Inferior court of
Twiggs county, for leave to sell the re: l estate
of Jacob Zv.ber, deceased—it being 202 1-2 u-
eres offend lying in Putnam comity.
ABRAM ZUBKit, Guardian.
August l7 mitm
ADMINISTltA'I OR’ri SALE.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
December next, at the court-house ill
Madison, Morgan comity, agreeable to an
order of the honorable Court of Ordinary
for said county, part «f the Real Estate and
Negroes of William Walker, deceased, that
is to cay, 350 acres of land, within Siiiilesof
Madison, being part of Lots Nos. 207 and
11 8, with good improvements and an excel
lent farm now in , pod order for cropping,
having an excellent Peach Orchard k about
250 acres of cleared land.—Also, one other
Lot on Sandy creek, with about forty acres
rlenred, and t wo excellent mill seats there
on.—Also, eight likely young Negroes, con
sisting of six Fellows, one plough-hoy, and
a young Wench. Terms made known on
the day of sale.
‘ SIMEON WALKER, Adm’r.
Octobers. 34
fFW’E Subscribers have formed a cormcc-
.1. tion in the Practice of the. Lute, under
the. firm of Rockwell k Ur.PBfajr. All
huMnvss confided to their fare will be punc
tually attended to. One of them v ill at all
times he found at the -office of S. Rockwell,
corner of Jefferson and M’Intosn streets.
SAMUEL ROCKY EEL,
JOSEPH L. HEPBURN.
Miiledgeville, Sept. 18 i>-2—tf
In Pc!,’trill Si'j.trier CoUt!—Av flyf' f: ifll Wife J
Thomas B. Sti bbs, ) Petition for foreclu-
v h. s sure.
James Fi.cminp. S livlt .W.it.
f PON the. petition of Thnmii* B. Stubbs,
V > pj Hv ing the foreclosure of the equity ol
redemption io and to all that lot of land, 1)
ing nml tiling in tile town of Miiledgeville,
state of Georgia and county of Bald*, in, con
taining one fourth of an acre, being the om
fourth part of lot number four, In square
number forty in the original plan of said
town, lying on Wavne and Green-streets,
mil adjoining Charles Williamson, which
said lot was mortgaged by ti c* said James
Fleming to the said Thomas B. Stubbs, on
the 2:tth day of June 1811*, the better to te-
'tire the payment oftlie sum of seven tho .-
sand nine hundred and twenty dollars, and
interest.
On motion, it is ordered, that tile principal,
interest mid cost, due on said mortgage, be
paid into this court within twelve months
from lliis date, otherwise the .equity of re
demption i i mid to said mortgaged premi-
II he from .henceforth barred and fore
closed’: And it is further ordered, that a co
py of • is rule be published in one oftlie
public. Gazettes of this state ofSoe in every
month for twelve months, or serv i d on the
mortgager or his special agent, at least six
ntlis previous to the time tlm money is
directed to he paid into court as afore, aid.
A true copy, taken from the minutes this
fifteenth Priii'-mbcr, t820.
THOMAS II. KENAN, Clerk.
September in. i-’m—
In. Jialdwin Superior Court—AugvA
Marlow L. Pkyor, )
vs. > Rule JVm.
Wilms Perry. y
U PON the petition of Marlow I.. Pryor,
proving the foreclosure of the equitv
of redemption, in and to all that lot of land,
n the town of Miiledgeville, in the county
and state aforesaid, containing one half (if an
acre, part of lot numbi r lour, in square for-
tv-two, lying brnsii-i.le of Wilkinson street,
Hid cornering on Wi*shington-street, and
running on said street one bundled and tin
feet, and ‘.'ining John llowatdV lot on t.V
north, which said lot was mortgaged by said
illis Perry to your pi titiom-r. on the 28th
V of April, in tile year 1820. for the bcttci
■nring the payment of four hundred and
fifty dollars, with t•:•* drawing interest there
on. hearing date seventh day of March lust,
and then endorsed to his credit to the Dari-
n Bank in Miiledgeville, due eighty-nine
lays after dnte.
Ou motion of R. Rutherford, it is order-
d, that the principal, interest and co-it due
on said mortgage, he, paid into litis court
within twelve months from this date, or the
qnity of t^emption in the premises will In-
from llutflPiiruier hared and foreclosed
And it is farther ordered, that, a copy of thi ■
rule he published ill one of the Gazettes of
this state once a month for twelve months,
or served the mortgager or his special a-
gent at least six months previous to the time
the money is directed to be paid as afore
said.
A true copy, taken from the minutes this
fifteenth September, if,20.
THOMAS II. KENAN, Clerk.
Septemhi r |8. mi2—3-2
GEORGIA, Hancock cot. -h/
Aprii Term, 1820.
Pf'Sk.xt, his lionor Judge Dom v—Rule JXisi
U PON the petition of Georee W. C. Shivers,
graml-son cud legatee under the last will
and tV'staiueut, of George Covven, deceased, and
fTOie age of twenty-one years, tiy
illiam G. Springer,praying the
y oftlie last will aniltes-
L'owen, deceased, (which
that it raunot tie found)
; n copy of said original
last will and testament being herewith shewn
to the court as nearly as ran he recollected, and
tiled in ttie clerk’s office thereof. On motion of
counsel, it is therefore ordered, that said' eopy
of said original will so a* aforesaid destroy (d he
established in lieu thereof «1 the next term of
this court unlesscniis* be shewn to the contrary.
And it is further ordered, thut a copy of this
rule be published in ono of the public gnzettes
of Milled/ev iife, orce a month for si* mouths
previous to the time of making application for a
rule absolute in the premises.
A true extract from the minutes, thb C2d dav
of April, 1820, PHIL. L. SIMMS, CUrk. '
April 25 mdm
ADMliviSj iiA I OU'h hifl.E.
20 Dollars Reward.
B ROKE jail in Dublin, Laurens county,
nn the night of the ldth inst. throe men,
viz.—HENRY SMITH, aged about forty
five years.—GREED COLLINS, aged a-
boiit-10; and BENJAMIN BUiNTIf^i, a-
ged about 21. The above reward will In-
paid for the apprehension and delivery of
tin’ above persons, or in proportion for either
of them. ROBERT COLEMAN, Jailo
Dublin, Sept. |5. 8—33
Li llalihrin Sujti rior Court, Atignri Term, hint.
John Clark, * signer,) Petition for forcclo-
JUST RECEIVED,
ami ton svi.r. ci tiii; surscribcr,
CO pii res COTTON BAGGING,
20 c.isks NAILS, (assoried)
10 dozen COTTON CARDS,
f» boxes CLARET WINE,
loot) lbs. CORDAGE, (assorted.)
August 2-J 29—tf D. LYMAN, Jun.
SHERIFF’S SALE
W ILL BE SOLI), nt the court-house
in tiie town of Dublin, I/niirens coun
ty, within tho usual hours of sale, on the first
Tutsdetj) in Xovemier veA, the following
property, to wit:
One half of square of Land No. 151, in the
second district of WilkintOn now Laurens
county, on Dry creek, taken ns the property
of Ezekiel Ford, to satisfy execution; in fa
vor of David Willis.
i:00 Acres of Land ly ing on the Oconee
river, adjoining Gnl. Troup and Jesper lies-
trr and others, to satisfy executions io favor
of Tlnunas Kirk—levied on as the property
of William M. Price—property pointed out
by L. G. llall, Price’s security.
One lot of Land No. 290, in the second
district of Wilkinson now Laurens county,
taken as the property of Samuel Beaty, sen.
deceased, to satisfy an execution in favor of
Lewis Johnson.
CH’S S. GUYTON, Sh’ff.
September 15, 1820
HILLS ON NEW YOKE,
For vale by WILEY k BAXTER.
September 2b
WAREHOUSE, AUCTION, AND
COMMISSION IIUSLYESS.
C HARLES \V. BtJTLER and MATTHEW
HOPPER, have associated themselves to
gether, under the firm of
BUTLFll fy HOPPER,
foi the transaction of WAREHOUSE, AUC
TION nnd COMMISSION BUSINESS. They
have purchased of Messrs. Harvey k Redding
their Warehouses at the Boat-yard, and have
made arrangements for the extension of every
convenience which may facilitate the reception
and forwarding of Co rrov, fee. tins fall.
HT They have two first rate Boats, burthen
’450 hides each, which will ply between this and
Darien so soon ns the season commences, and
they flatter thomselvei that by cnromitled nt-
tentijii, they will tie able to give satisfaction to
those who niny think proper to entrust business
to their care. A new road has been made to
the Boat-yard which shortens the distance, and
is much more convenient than tiie former one.
N. B.—They will attend to the purchase end
sale of Cotton.
RK.rEnrarr.s.
Messrs. A. B. Fakxin Si Co.—Snvatmah.
Hall, Cook >: <■: Co.—Darien.
ll .nvrv k Hkiuiixu, St ) . ,,,
Mr. Thomas Wu.i.v, Mdkdg'lh
' August 22, t|--23
) Petition for force 1-
> sure,
j Rri.e Nisi.
Wat.tlr Jobes.
TON the |ietitinn of Jolm ( lark, asei.
of John McKinnie, praying the foreclo
sure of the equity of redemption, In and to all
tln-Alot oflnpd lying and being in t!)P town of
Miiledgeville, county of Baldwin und state of
Georgia, containing oue half acre of land,
bounded on the west by Jefferson-street, on
the north by street, on the cast ami south,
by Sonborn Jones' lot, being the northern half
of lot number three, in square number twenty
nine, as will more justly appear from reference
to the original plan of said town, wlii'.h said lot
was mortvaged by the said Walter Jones to one
John McKinuic by deed of mortgage, bearing
dale the 31st day of Augus! 1819, (and assigned
to this petitioner by the said John McKinnie, on
the lBtuday of May 1820,) for the licit - r securii
the payment of a promissory aote for tho sum of
twenty-si* hundred and eighty three dollars nnd
thirty-tnrec rents, with the interest thereon,
drawn by said Walter Jones in favor of James
itoiissenn or order, nnd hearing dnte 81st day
of August 1819, and payable the 28th of De
cember there niter, nml which said promissory
note was endorsed by said James Rousseau to
said John McKinnie or order, mid by said Jolm
McKinnie lo this petitioner
On motion, it is ordered, that (lie principal,
interest nnd cost due on said mortgage, tie paid
into this court within twelve months from this
dnte, otherwise tiie equity of redemption iu und
to said mortgaged premises will be thenceforth
forever barred and foreclosed; Rnd it is forth, r
ordered, that this rule he published in ore oi
(lie public gazettes ot this slate once in every
month for twelve month*, or served on tiie
mortgager or his special agent ut least six months
previous to the time at which the money is di
rected to be paid into roun as aforesaid!
A true copy taken from the minutes this util
September, i82u.
THOMAS IJ, KENAN, Cl'k.
September Id rnJ2m
r. iiTm
vniniiil:, tor sale bw
Milletizc
SAIT..
till.-, Sept. .
NOTICE
W TLL BE S0ED ’>" Dublin, Lauren*
Yfi county, on the first Tuesday In Do-
remher next, between the usual hours of
sab-, the following property, to wit:
One square of Land in the second district!
originally Wilkinson, now Laurens county^
adjoining Standb y and others—taken a* tin*
property of Adam Hunter, to satisfy an exe
cution in fa'or of Srtvarl Si Hargroves,
One fraction of land lying or the Oeonew
river, known and distinguished by FI . - r ’»
island, to satisfy executions in favor oi tho
administrators of Freetnau Lewis against:
David Fluker nnd Thompson Bird—proper
ty pointed out by John O. Bird.
Fourteen head of sin i p, taken as the pro
perty of Alfred Thompson, to satisfy an ex--
edition in favor of the state of Georgia.
One Sorrel Horse, taken as tho property
of William Burk tosatisfyun execution in fa
vor of William Lymtiu—property pointed
out by Jacob Shiver.
One negro hoy named Sum, taken as tluv
property of Thomas W. Hart, to satisfy an
execution in fin or of Hardy Griffin and oth
ers—levied on by a const a hie, and returned
to me,
CH ARLES S. GUYTON, Sheriff.
October 17. 80
1
IfM.
Rale \!si.
ABNER LOCKE,
I S opening lit-small collection of CURF-
OS1T1I. • and ANTIQUITIES, natund
end artidei; I. in his Building east of the court
house. a few ■ teps north of tho Planters’ Uo-
a I, where favors will he gratefully received,
• a loan, donation nr purchase, fertile pur-
i.o ic of establishing a Museum.
Miiledgeville, September 2fi. tf—33
GEOltGIA, Jasper County, Superior Court
March Term, 1820.
.1' v.f.f M'Don .u.n, and)
Wii.i.i \m s, Poo*,
lor the use of
John M'Kinxk,
vs.
Jaws RicnAnn*. j
JTO l ' ,c petition of James M'Donald and
... W illinm S. Pope, for the use of John Vtc-
Kinne, stating that James Richards did m tho
I wenty-sixth day of Novend, *rin the yen • eigli--
te n limit)ro,I and eighteen, make and deliver
to your petitioners a deed of mortgage for tiie
lot of laud known nml distinguished by tho
nun.be- eight in the fifteenth district of Bildwia
mm Jasper county, for the better securing the.
payment oftlie sum oi ten thousand dollars Hue
*" the petitioners by a promisory note dated
2.id November 1818, und ply able twelve moulli£
thereafter.
On motion of \\ illiam Cook, counsel for the.
petitioners, it is ordered, that Ihe fund jRines
Richards do pay into the clerk's office of (hi*
court the sum of money aforesaid with the inle-
r, St and cost tlmreon within twelve monthsfronx
th.s date, or the equity of redemption in and lo
the said mortgaged premises, will lie thence
forth and forever barred anti foreclosed : and it
is further onleied, that a copy of this rule ba
served on the snid James Richards or bis spe
cial agent at least six months, or published in
one ol the public Gazelles of this stale once a
month for twelve months, before the time the
money is directed to be paid.
I certify that the foregoing is a true copy tail
keu from the minutes, this l lth April, 1820.
JOHN WILLSON, Cl'k.
April 18 mI2m
"jVT INK months after dute, application wilt he
-Lx made to the honorable the Inferior Court
of Jones county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell (he real estufe of Tahk-
i.ev Mali Attn, deceased.
THOMAS BALLARD, \ a , ,
THOMAS WHITE, ( ”•
Msy 9,102V—13-4
W ILL be sold at tiie Court-house in
county, on the first
next, between the u-
stial hours of sale, a part oftlie real estate of
Samuel Beaty, jun, deceased—consisting of
one fraction, No. SOt), in the first district for
merly Wilkinson now Laurens county; also
one half of fraction No. 209, in the same dis
trict and comity, both adjoining Beaty’s fer
ry fraction, on tiie west side of the Oconee
river; also,one bounty nn the cast side of
the Oconee river, adjoining the same ferry,
containing 287 1-2 acres, more or less ; also,
one other lot adjoining tiie same, containing
HO acres more or less; nljo, one half of all
the wafer privilege belonging to James Bea
ty’s ferry tract, on the east side of the Oco
nee river; also, 7 1-2 acres, adjoining the
same » ry tract; also, one half of lot No.
287, In the first district and same county—
to he sold for the benefit oftlie heirs of said
estate.
Twelve months credit will be given.—
Notes F approved security will be required.
JOHN THOMAS^XaiDT. dc boms lion.
Octobers. 8—34
W ILL BK SOLDTafthelafo'residence
of William Dean, deceased, of Bald
win county, oil Friday, the first day of De
cember next, tin perishable property belong
ing to the estate of said deceased, tmnsistiiig
of horses, cattle and Imgs, the present corn
and cotton crop, a yoke of oxen and cart,
household and kitchen furniture, and other
articles too tedious to mention. Also, tiie
land will be rented and the negroes hired for
the year one thousand eight hundred and
twenty-one. Terms made known on the
day of sale.
JANE DEAN, Adm’x
October 10 35
VVlEl, re sold;
O N tiie 3d day of November next, at the
late residence of Alexander Smilh, de
ceased, in Laurens county, the persona! Pro
perty of said deceased—consisting ofH- r-
ses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep Goals, House
hold and Kitchen Furniture, Plantation
Utensils, and a number of other articles.-
Terms made known on the day of sale,
DAVIS SMITH, Adm’r.
September 10. tf—*
LANDLorTERY;
OHEETS.in pamphlet form, containing o coi-
KN rect lilt of fortunate drawers in the lm.il
lottery, their residence, (lie number of the tract
of fend drawn by each, and the district and
county in which it lies, will lie printed weekly
at the Recorder Office, and forwarded by mail
or otherwise as direct. :1 to those who subscribe
for them. The price, Firr Dollart, for the sheets
comprising the whole drawing, tt> be paid iu
advance.
GRANT LAND fe ORJ1E.
Miiledgeville, Kept V
GEORGlA, Jasper County, Superior VourU
March Term, 1820.
James Harrisox, )
vs. > Rule .Yin’.
John P. Coi.es. S
U PON the petition of James Harrison, stat
ing that Jolm P. Coles on the eighteenth
dnv of January, in the year eighteen hundred
and nineteen, made and delivered to him a
mortgage for the lots of laud, known by ilia
numbers thirty two and thirty three, in the thir
teenth district of Baldwin now Jusper county^
and the lot number ninety one in the sever*
teenth district of formerly Baldwin uow Jasper
county, for the lietter securing the payment of
the sum of six thousand two hundred and forty
three dollars and forty one cents due to Die said
James Harrison by a promisory note ; on mo
tion offYilliatn Cook, counsel for the j'elition-
er, it it ordered, that the said John P. Coles da
pay into the Clerk's office of this court tbe sum
ot money aforesaid with interest and cost, with-,
in twelve months from this dute, or tbe equity
of redemption in and to the snid mortgaged pre—
nii.-cs will be thenceforth forever burred and
foreclosed : And it isfurther ordered, that a copy
of this rule lie served on tbe said John P. Coles
or hi* special agent at lea d six months, or lie
published in one of the public Gazettes of tlito
state at least twelve mouths before the time tho
money is directed lobe paid.
1 certify that Die foregoing is n trne copy ta-.
ken ft om the minutes this 11th April, 1820.
JOHN WILLSON, Clerk.
April 13 ml 2m
In Uuldic si .Duph ior Court, Fetirfiary Term l82<»
William Ball,) RULE NISI.
VS. k KOIt
AtiNF.n Lotkf, ) FORECLOSURE.
1 7PON the petition of William Ball,
> praying the foreclosure of the equity
of redemption in and to a certain tract oc
parcel of land, lying and being in tiie toiva
of Miiledgeville, containing one quarter of
an acre, being one fourth part of lot No. 3L
known and distinguished in the plan of :;nid
Town of Miiledgeville by square No. 39,
fronting Wilkinson street, vestwardly 52
feet, southwardly by John Allen’s premises,
northeast by tiie saij Abner Locke’s premi
ses, which proceedings extend east and west*
nrt cast line 210 feet nnd north m;d south 52
feet, making an oblong square, mortgaged
by the said Abner Locke, to the said Willi
am Ball, by a deed of mortgage, dated tile
Gth day of*October, 1319, the lietter to se
cure the payment of the sura of *?tii)5, which
was to have beet, paid on or before the first
day of March, 1C-20, with lawful interest
thereon; and default having been made in
the. pay inept of tiie said sums,
WHEREFORE And on motion of
S-'rnuel Rockwell, attorney fur the said
William Ball: It is ordered, ThM tiie prin
cipal, interest anil costs due oh said mort
gage. he paid into tills court, within twelve
months of this day, and that this will bn
published once a month for twelve months
successively, or a copy thereof lie personally
served on the said Abner Locke, tit least six
months previous to the time named for tlig,
payment of the. said sums of money.
A true Copy taken from the Minutes,
THOMAS II. KENAN, Clerk.
March 8th, 1820.
Raldii in Siipfuor Court, April utlfd fens, 1826:.
Present, the. Hon. Chrisxopiieu B. Strong.
Sally Howell, 1
vs. J.
»VILLIAM HoWKLI, )
frtllfi return of tho declaration, stating thnt.
1 the defendant in the above ease is not to
be found iu this county ; on motion of plaintiff's
counsi I, it is ordered, lliul service lie perfected
by publishing Ibis notice o-ce n month until tho
next term, in ono of the gazettes of this stute.
A true copy taken from tbe minutes, this 8th
May, 1820. THOMAS 11. KENAN 1 'Itife.
May 8,182(1,
Libel for Divorce.