Southern recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1820-1872, November 14, 1820, Image 4

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M i y;i*wlvn. . “ [t r»m R.aekwoodsElmimrgti Maganne ] THK SILENT EVE. The shailes ofmght are hastening down, Tn sleep in him: the mountain't crown ; The sky i# cloudless amt serene ; The ivifliliare pillowed; and the scene, £„ beautiful, so wild, so sweet; tV iere forests, fields, and waters meet, ]. bathed in snclt delicious lines, 'death the twilight'* fulling dews, , That III in, afar from sorrow’s sphere, jtlght muse away his anguish here ; \Viiill*, o’er his erring thoughts, suhdm'd, Tut quint tranqitilhung mood, That tone of harmony, would steal, Which poets feign, and angels feel. T’ar'.h mswers to the lines above— The music erases in th- grove; While not a breeze in waiul’rlng, stirs The brandies of tilts silent firs Tint stretch their azure cones on high, And shoot into the lucid sky. Lo ! in the south a silver slar With amber radiance shine* afar ; The eldest daughter of th" night; In glory warm, in beauty bright, Thou diamond in the pathless dome Of azure, whither dost thou crime ? Tar—far. within the orbless bine, A liny lustre twinkles through, With distant and unsteady light, To eatcli tin* eye, then inoek the sight, Till, as the shades of llarkness frown, And throw their viewless curtains down, The very veil that mantles earth, Awakens thee to higher birth, And hills the glow, with purer ray, A lily on the tomb of Day. MATEDNAL FONDNESS. There is a feeling in the mother’s heart, There is a wish iiimtter’d, unexprest, Which, like a serrel not to I'" reveal’d, Dwells ever at her heart, in silence scal’d ; It is that hope of happiness she forms For her young offspring : which not all the storms Of life. its woes, its 'icknrss, nor its pains, Can vanish, hot unchangeable remains ; Jt is a mother's hope that stili increases Till the existence of ils object ceases. Mil. GUIT.T.F.’S ASC’EN SI ON. I started at 3 o’clock and 3ft minutes, on Saturday afternoon, the Mth of October, By some mistake and many people interfering to assist me. in amending, the balloon lost a considerable quantity of the gas. In less than five minutes l ascended to the distance of I Juo feet, when the earth disappeurd in my view ; there was not a tniffn ieney of dis tance between my situation and the earth, and to disengage myself from the balloon would have been attended with great dan ger. 'n this situation, when 1 could not see any part of the earth, I remained about 30 minutes, when I was transferred to a clear re gion, and had the advantage of the sun, which made the earth appear to me to he. covered with snow ; from thence t entered into ano ther region of cl >uds much darker than the former ones, and having no valve to my bal loon, I was obliged to ascend much higher than I would otherwise have done. In this situation, n hen I ascendi d about 3ft,000 feet, according to th" calculation 1 made' with the help afa barometer, which 1 had with me, the air was so obscure that 1 could neither si-e the balloon or parachute, and owing to the great cold experienced, and also the fa tigue, I feel asleep, ami slept for some time. I would still have continued lu ascend, had it not bci ii for the wet stmeol the balloon which made it very heavy, and this I attribute to the cause why my descent was sooner than I expected. A singular circumstance, &, which I never have experienced, happened to me in my descent—during the time 1 remained sur rounded by clouds, I could distinctly hear the report of some guns—I attribute this to the atmosphere being generally covered vv itli clouds and 1 believe that a commotion in the n:r will sooner communicate it to u dark than a clear atmosphere. When! first dieovered the earth, I descended so rapidly, owing to the balloon being heavy, that my parachute opened itself. When I got lo the ground in on open field and having no grappling irons, I was dragged about the distance of Market street, until the balloon was arrested in its course by a forest, where, with the assistance of some persons, 1 was aide to get out of my basket and secure the balloon. Mr. Ralph II. Smith, to whom I herewith offer my sin- errest thanks, was kind enough to accompa ny me to Trenton where we arrived at 8 o’clock 1’. M. CHARLES GUILLE. Kith Oct. 1820. S3 ti to 10 2 to to 20 VcuyK’iUuwn; Wttvk. 2,000 pair of SHOES on hum], of all quali ties ; 200,000 feet of Plank and Scanning, at Sf 1 £5 per hundred ; A quantity of low pps^Bedsteads, nicely tone ed, at High posted ditto, % froi Table*, from Windsor Chairs, perdo! Cart W heels, ironed mf, Wagons and other simi equally as cheap 400 Cast-Steel Air Common ditto, Carriage Braces, Shoeing Horses. All other Plantation Tools,^ ry description very low priced. Spinning \\ heels and Water Vessels as cheap as they ever could be bought. IT TAILORl.S G executed with dispatch, and noi exceeded by any in die state for neatness, in me newest fusluon. Broad Cloth Coats made for 00 Pantaloon* of the same, or Cassi- mere, 1 50 Summer Coats, 3 00 All other work in that line, equally cheap. The public are respectfully invited' to rail and furnish themselves with any of our Maimfni - tares, a .1 will be to their interi *1, and for the prosperity id this valuable and humane Insti tution Ca-h will he given for all the Cmffi. Tallow that shall he delivered ia the Penitcutiury. C. M'CAH 1 V, rt. k. r. Jiined 17 f ircorOIA, Baldwin county. f V. linens John Allen applies for letters of administration on ti e estate anil effects of Ezra Evans, late of this county, dm-used— The erne therefore to rite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to shew cruise, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Gi ven under my hand at office, this 7tli day of November, 182#. THO. H. KENAN, fTk, •MV/ef/fifcrtV/e Hcurlin'; Room. r|MIE proprietor propones furnishing for I the use of liis subscribers, and transient visitors introduced by them, a selection of Mag.'iy'ines, Reviews and Newspapers, viz: Ackerman's Eb'gant Repository ol the Arts, Fashions L Literature, Loniloif Annual Register, exhibiting the tutc* of Europe; Edinburgh and t^iiartcrly Reviews; North A merit an do ; Boston Atliemcum, or Spirit of the British Magazines, American Farmer, Portfolio, Christian Observer, anil Medical Recorder. Among the Newspapers are the- Richmond Enquirer, National lull lligeneer, Advocate, nod Gazette, the Dari en Gazette, nod Savannah Republican, to which ure usually added, from folly to fifty others. The whole presenting within the rcaeli of a short ported of attractive reading, a view of almost evi l y thing worth notice passing in the world—its Literature, Religion, Arts, Policy, Agriculture,Commerce, News, Anecdote, fir. and the discussion qf those topics that interest or agitate the human fa mily, delineated by the hands of masters. On the utiliti) of such establishments, it i* deemed unnecessary to enlarge beyond the obvious remark, that they afford to the inge nious mechanic, the intelligent farmer, the professional man, anil the man of business, opportunity while enjoying the desultory half hour of needful relaxation, to increase his stores of valuable information, his acquain tance with Books, Authors, Wit, Poetry,Ate. and bis taste, excitement ami materials for interesting rcileclion and enlightened cover- sation. TY.iims.—Euliscriptions frofh permanent residents to he for one year, at.$ 6 per annum ! payable quarterly or setni-imnunlly in ad, I me. From gentlemen located here, bn- not permanent residents, subscriptions will be received for one mouth. The room will be open from 7 a. m. to it e. si.— No bonk or paper to be lent out. Such refreshments of the best description, will lie kept in readi ness, as arc usual in similar establishments to the. northward. flV* Subscriptions received at the Sndu- water-Ilooin, this Office, Book Store of Messrs.Ginn k.Curtis,and atthcPost Office. November ti S3—St lYtnuYj ^N\vu\e ClwlVmg, Superfine Cloths, lints, Boots fy Shoes, Hardware, l'yc. REDDING &. WASHBURN, H A\ E received from Ncw-Vork, an ex tensive assortment of REA DY M A DK • LOT! 11N G, ii ATS, BOOTS k S110 K S, HARDWARE, kc. which they off, r for sate on good terms, id their Store next door north lit Darien Rank, Wayne Street, among which are the following: Superfine blue Cloth Cloaks, Scotch Plaid and Camblrl do ; Superfine black, blue and coloured Dress Costs, Superfine do do do Frock do; Do. drab Surtimts and Wrappers, Do blue, black, mixed anil drab Cloth and Cassimere l’antiloone, Do blue in,d black Cassime.re Vests, Black SflfeMyhit^|erseilli^dk. Kaney do. Jg^laadrva Superfine, fineUncT Korum lil^Home with wide brims, Women’s Morocco and Leather Shoes, Misses and Childrens do Men’s fine Leather and Morocco do Welling. Boots, Superfine, Blue; Black, Brown, Oxford, Mixt and Drab Cloths, Superfine Blue, Black, Mixt and Drab Cnssimeres, While and Blue Negro Plains, Rose Blankets, Irish Linnens, Long Lawn, Linnen Diaper, Superfine 4-4 anu ft-4 Cambrick and Mus lin Points, Brown Domestic Shirting amljShoefmg, Domestic Plaids, Stripes and Clntmbrnys Osnaburngs, 100 Reams Vellum, .Foolscap, Pot, and Letter Paper, effo Canuisters best Spovting Powder, 100 do do glazed ditto Smith’s Bellows, Anvils, Vices k Ham’rs. Cordagi—t, 6, 8, i0, i2, and 2od Cut Nails, Brads, Cast Steel, Rifles, Shot Guns, ke. kc. Milleilgev file, Nov. 7 SO—tf H GEORG I >. lii/h ’-. I.., 'i limey Jolts f'r.vnr . Gn-.ntnrn i I '.'oiiimaiiilcr in Clii. 1 of the my and Mi ll/ of this slat', an/I .me Mi'ilia thereof. A PROCLAMATION. A VINO nrranged and east up the v nlrs of Midi comities as bare made, icturus of the election held on the first Monday in the present month, for six members to re present this State in the House of Represen tatives of the Congress nf the United States, from and alter the tlnnl day nf March next, and it appearing that Roi;r.nT llvvvtoan limn, At.etu.ii Cnnir.ii. - ', Juki. Ambot, Gloium, R. Gii.muk, F.nwxui) F. Tatt- nai.l, and Wn.e.v Tiio.ui’sof*, I’.sqiilraa, have llie highest number, I do therefore pro claim the same, in order that each nf the said persons may signify his ,nn ; t ire" or refusal of the said appointment, end adduce such evidences of bis being eligible thetefor. as are required by law. Giveniiodei' ipy hand k the ser.l of the said Slate, at the Hate-i louse in Miilcdgc- ville, this the twenty-ri'i enth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight liundicd ami twenty, aril of the independence of the. Uni ted Slates of America the forty-fifth > JOU.Y ci+mic By tlie Governor, An'ii Hammond, Scc’rv of State. STRAY ED From the subscriber on Saturday, the 21 st instant, two Horses, a Bay and 11 Bonn—the Knan lias been murh accustomed to work ^iu harness,and Imd when lie went-oil, n hurt on his withers, not healed ; lie is a horse of more than ordinary value. The Hay is of a dark co lor, very vvil I anil spirited, accustomed only to llie saddle, and is 11 very fine riding horse. A liberal reward will he given lo any person who will return them to this place, or any informa tion whereby they may be recovered, will be thankfully received. TOMI.INSO.V rOKT. M: "s l»,,vi|'r. Pet. t n If Co-partnership Ihssolred. UP HE co-partnership heretofore existing under tin- firm of Goouam. k Wash burn, is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. Persons having unsettled business with the above firm, will plense-call on Su- Mvet Goodall, wlio is authorized to adjust the same. SAMUEL GOODALL. JOSEPH WASHBURN. October 2 I. 1820 38 Js'YYSV GOWBft. WILLY & bAXTKlt, A ]{E receiving lln ir full and vviiiter aup- /V jly ol Goods, consisting of *80 packr.- ; '..s, hileeted from the last imptirtutioim at Nevv-I oik, (Joaloii, and Philadelphia : 1 tasp London Electoral!) Iduo t loth 33 lo 389. steiI’g. 1 rase do. Saxony Black do—30to3ftsst. £ do. do. iissoiled mill’d mid single Ca sino res—3s to 1 Is st. ft bales com. and low pric’d Cloths and FlunnrK i >•»i»*^ nnd I^oiwlKizctts, to liiih " Blankets, point, Rom:and Duffle, 1 ease Indies black and worsted Hose, 2 cases do. cotton and Angolo do. 1 do. geiiilcnii iis 1-2 Ho“C, 8 rasPB Irish Liuurus, 1 do. Sheetings k 1 do. drill Lawns, fiott pieces London superfine kcom. Prirtls too do. Rich Furniture, and Cassimere iShawls, 1 bale fashionable Mcrseillcs printed Ves tings and White, Buff Valencies and Silk Strip, Vesting, 10 bales Walllinm bleach’d and Brown Slicrtiug and Shil lings, 2 cases Satinetti. and 1 do. furniture Checks, 1 case blk. and changeable S'mchevvs, 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 datnnsk Nankeen Crape, and Shawls and Scarfs, Elegant Merino Robes and Shawls, 3-4 to 8-t Elegant Cnsbmire Robes U Shawls, Damask Silk Rohes, Shaw Is k Mantles Silk Velvet, Gloves, Stockings and Italian Sewing Silk and Twist, 50 cases superfine and common Hats, ft cases superfine Straw Bonnets, t do. Leghorn, do. 1 do. Straw Trimming for Bonnets, 2 do. Joiners Tools—Shoemakers lasts and Pool Trees, An assortment of Hardware k Cutlery. 10 complete setts Blacksmith’s Tools and Bellows. RECEIVED AT THE STIPE STORE, ino Packages SHOES k BO(tVS, whirli renders the assortment complete. Milledgeville, Sept. 18 82—tot Co-partnership Vurmtd. ~\\T U. REDDING, having purchased of V • Samuel Goodall his interest in the late firm of Goodall k Washburn, and ton- neetnd himself with Joseph Washburn of tit" above, firm, business will in future be conduc- red by them at the old stand under tiie firm of ltunniMi k Washburn. W. C. REDDING, Oct. SO—88 JOS. WASHBURN. ~ NOTICE. "VK / ILL RE SOLD, in Dublin, Laurens TT county, on the iir*t TnesctHy in De cember next, between the usual hours ol sale,thnfollowing propi tty, to wit: One square of Land in ibe second district originally Wilkinson, now Laurens county, adjoining Standb y and others—taken a3 the properly of Adam Hunter, to sati-fy an exe cution in favor of Sewui't k Hargroves. (Jwie fraction of land lying on the Oconee river, known and distinguished by*Flukcr’s island, to satisfy executions in favoMpf the administrators of Freeman Lewis against i lav i<t Flnker and Thompson Bird—proper ty pointed out by John G.Ril'd. Fourteen head of sheep, taken as tile pro perly of Alfred Thompson, to satisfy an ex ecution in favor of the state of Georgia. One Sorrel Horse, taken as the property of William But k to satisfy an execution in fa vor of AVt’li •ni Lynum—property pointed out by Jacob Shiver. One negro hoy named Sam, taken as the property of Thomas W. Hart,'tb satisfy aw> execution in favor of Hardy Griffin and oth ers—lev ied on by n constable, and returned to me. CHARLES, S. GUYTON, Shnif. October f 7. 80 TJ THREE or four good stf-adv young Men wanting at the Penitentiary as Guard, to whom fifteen dollars will he given per month—Clothing arid rations found, und paid quarter annually. C. M'CARTY, r. k. p. November 7 30—tf SALE, HIRING RENTING. W ILL be sold at the late residence of Stephen (.Afford, jr« doc d, in Jones county, on Saturday the 30th December, the following property, viz: The crop of corn and fodder, wheat and cotton, a fi vv planta tion tools, ke.; also the negroes to hire : — a plantation and good store-house to rent, suitable for a large stock of goods, with wa ter vciy convenient. Terms made known on the day by the administrator. ZAUH ARIAH G AFFORD, JHm'r. SUSANNAH GAFFOUD, Mint. November 7. 7—S3 WILLIAM II. CRENSHAW 8iCo.| ve Kr.i i.ivr.u Tiir.iH 1 \ti viv f. scri'i.v ■ \Ylw\vv Yftuvjj C»dvh\a, VIZ : Piano runes assorts 4, k two riinml.'-r fi"" i- ' lil-li ijncas, I.bvviis, C.imlnh's <>. Dlmitie*; Merino anil i 1 .louere .'iuvv.l- and dr * ■*; Rich salt ill, r,iiuzi |Ci fti)e,k cambric embroidered dresses ; Thread here* : blnrk and while ratlins ; A large supply of rt alclies and Jewelry of every lU'cviption Silver spoons; silver plate in si t f *= of "7 ph res; Fine clinks; Looking glnssus, and Cut glass of every description; Chinn, Crockery and Hardivmr ; Blacksmiths tools in setts complete ; Mill, Tit, anil Cross cut sows ; Fine Cloths nod CaMmcre*assorted ; Blankets, Plains and Homespuns; Fancy work boxes, writing desk*, mid fine work baskets: Rifles, dueling pistols, fowling pieces and large ducking guns ; An h smtment of Shoes and Hats. They lire in cuts for northern manufactories, to furnish to orders, carriages, gigs anil sul kies, silver, good ot every description, side board-, tables, hcmlsteads, and mahogany fur niture of cv rv description, cut glass, window glass, piano fortes and organs. October it. ' 33—It. tv .11 Cl'Ovt.l to ot ho WILLIAM HR ESSIE R espectfully informs his friends ami the public that he has recommen ced the Tailoring Ihisincss in the hint < re cently occupied by IVni. Bowen, and oppo site to Messrs. Sanford k. Moughnn's store, where lie will be thankful fora share of pub lic patronage—he will execute work in ids line in a neat and fashionable manner. October <4. 4t—8t jVTOTICfv—Nine months afterdate, npplira- 1. v tloti will be made to the honorable the court of Ordinary of Morgan county, for leave to sell a certain tract of Land containing one Ii indeed and sixty arms, more or less, on the Appalatchy river, adjoining Norwood and o- therx. the property of Ren bin Radford, decea sed, said for the b.-nefit uf the heirs of said de ceased. JOHN lUPt'Olflth, , Wx. RADFORD, t l,x or * \nril 7. IRW rnOtn* ’ ; . HOLD, at (he I te -i.i M( . diinin Dean, deeea*' 't„ m | ,,'ip . , on Friday, the first day ,1 |v, v "ext, the perishable property heliei. the estate of said deceased, consisting 'ses, cattle atul lings, the present corn nl cotton crop, a yoke of oxen and can miseliold mid kitchen fiirnittnc, ami ether nt'lick'K too tedious to mention. Also, the land w ill he rented and the negroes hired for the. year one thousand eight hundred and tvvent, one. Terms made known on the day _of sale. JANE DEAN, Adin'x. October th 8ft .ftViYe’kftiMlU’a \VovU. PS 111V. 8FRSCRIBF.RS having agreed lo ear I. ry on a blacksmith's shop in this place to- jollier for the term of one year, offer their #r.- vines in the above business tn nil those who may think proper to favor them with their custom. Mill Ii'ihis of every description* Cast-steel Axes and plantation work generally will he kept enn- stnritly on hand—Carriage springs made and mended at the shortest notice. ILF CASH given for all the cAal that will he delivered heivveon now mid Christinas, at the shop opposite Capt. Belton's Tavern, south east corner of the state-house square. I T. Cushing, /,. 11. Lewis. October 28 37—cow tf. LI VERY STABLEST - T I IE subscriber? have recently purchased out .Mr. J. Reid in the above line of bu siness, where they intend keeping a constant supply of fl«rse:i, Gigs, kc. to let. They will also keep horses in very superior style on accommodating terms. Horae dialers would do Well to give them a rail. A. u: k A. B. BECKHAM. October 8. 3—Stw—11am 8m. citing from New-York ter supply of Goods, nrral assortment of . JOHN J-UCAS, HAS OPENED A ROUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT In hi> urw builiJipej ni (ho corner of (iruenf* ami \Mljiinson strut t.-, between lliestHte-huuse ({Rare* and government house. MiVlexigpv.llo. August Ii 27—If bg;e NOTICE. rj'vttE undersigned, attorney for ftlr. Thoiha* J V. lie; , contemplating to leave the service ot the ; s u Vt dry on or before the IStli day of O..Inker next, desires ail persons indebted for contracts made previous and during bis absence to i all mid liquidate their accounts on or before that period. \ll accounts ■•nliqiiiilated subse- STOKAGE NOTICE” P ERSONS indebted to the lute firm of Goodall fi tVashburn, me reiiucsted to come forward and make settlement w ith Sa- nuiel Goodall, at the Store of Kidding und ’Wahhurn. SAMUEL GOODALL. November 6 .it)—tf ' Just reck Tv r.ii, ArD rOH SALT. BVTHC SOBSCUIBER, CO pieces CO i’TON B MtrtliNG, JiO cask* N ftl.3. (assorted) in dozen COTTON CARDS, 6 boxes CLAREf VA1.'>'E, 10 «» Ibb. CORD MiE, (ojsoried.) August 2t> iW~B" I). LYMAN, Jub LAST NOTICE! \ t;T, per.-ons iiuving cl»'..risagainsttlie Qunr- i. Master (.cm rais s Di jjartmenl for thi Hire ot Waggons, Horses, or other arlicIt'S fur nished the troops during the Seminole Cam paign, are requested to dvpesit then account*, with the evidence in support of tift'in, <» the hands of the commanding otlicer at Fort liavv - kins, or to furnish them to me at this post, on or hefor* tlie doth of October next, to the end that iliey may fie forwarded for th* examination and decision of the War Department. Receipts will be given am! such acemiulsas may tie disallow ed, will he returned lo the claimant*. By or- A. RARRAH, A. D. <i. At. Gen'I. 30—8/ I t F.SPF. of Milledgi carries on PAINTING in gener ly solicits a share of the puldlc pdmnnge.— All orders left nt his shop on Wayue-stieet, oppo site Mr. Rossetcr's store, will fie punctouUy at tended to. MiUedjeville, Sept v2. • xlit—Ol A t)MIN 1S'I'RATOR’S SA LE. XlTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in v T Decetubej next, at the court-honsuin Madison, Morgan county, agreeable to an order of Ibe honorable t ’ourt of Ordinary for said county, part of the Real Estate and Negroes of William Walker, deceased, that is to say, SI'O aei es of laud, within S miles of Madison, being part of Lots Nos. ™07 and 173, with good improvements and ari excel lent farm now in good order for cropping, billing tin excell, nt Reach Orchard L about 250 anvil of cleared land.—Also, one other Lot on Sandy creek, with about fitly acres cleared, and two excellent mill seats there on.—Also, fight likely young Negroes, con sisting of six Fellin'*, one plough-boy, and a young Wench. Terms made known on the day of file. SIMEON "WALKER, A cl mV. October.8. Si njlHH Subscribers have farmed a coutiec- S tiou in the Practice of the Law, under the firm of Rurkivi i i, Hi phi itv. All business confided to their cave, will be punc tually attended to. One of them w ill at all time* be found at the office of S. Rockwell, corner of Jefferson and M’InUwh streets. SAMUEL ROU It VV ELL, JUMERH L. HEPBURN. Milledgevillo, Sept. 18 82—tf xW.W (iDOUft. RICHARD MORGAN & SON, A KE now reecivini A\- their fall and win consisting of a DRY GOODS, HARD WARE, CUTLERY & GROCERIES. Also an extensive assortment of LATENT I '‘" enl lu thal l ,er,od ’ wrfl L !. I’!’* »" ««•; L , I( with n variety of Sp , )tRnihf r 5 C PAINTS, Linseed Si Tram OIL. T!te abov e goods will be disposed of on very reasonable terms, either by q liolcsule or retail. Millcdgeville, Sept. 10 32—tf T A, 7 " ILL BE SOLD at lla (Nm. t bcnse V v in the town ol Dublin, L urens coun ty. within the usual hours of sale, m the 1st Tuesday in December next, the following Property, viz:—One bay marc, bridle end saddle and saddle blanket—taken as the pro perty of James i’atv, to satisfy sundry exe cutions in favor of William It-. Pan a more Si others—property pointed out by Plaintiff this 181h day of October, 1820. DANIEL .ROBERTS, o. s. Oetober 24. ot—87 WARE III) USE, A UCTToN, AND COMMISSI OX DUS1XESS. C ’ 4HAIU.F.S W. BBTLKR and MATTHEW > HOFPER, have associated themselves to- gelfier, under llie lirin of BUTLER Sf nor PER, foi the transaction of WAREHOUSE, AUC TION and COMMISSION BUSINESS. They have purchased of Messrs. Hareev ic Redding their Warehouses nt the Boat-yard, nud have rnpde arriingements for the extension of, very convenience which may inoililalethe reception und fnrwiirding of Cotton, ate. this fall. (CTThey have two first rate Boats, hurthen 450 bales each, vvliich will ply Set a-con this and Darien so soon of the season commences, und they llutter themselves that hy uiireinitted at tention, they will he aide to rive satisfaction to those who may think proper to entrust business to their cure. A new road lias fit-en non'i to the Boat-yard which shortens the distance, mid is much more convenient than the former one. N. B.—They will attend to the pureha-c and sale of Cotton. RF.FEIICNCRS. Messrs. A. B. Fannin fk Co,—Savannah. n,in„f arikk i<. Co.—Dari tn. H a rv k * Redding TO THE PUBLIC. EE HIE undersigned take this inathod to iu- i form their friends and the public, that they continue to transact business at their Wahe-Hovsi: in At ori.i'A, as V.XCYYUV^ AND C omvAission JNVvtClwyiA s. Their W. UtE-llOCSR &,■ STOKES are in . good, order for the reception of Merchandize and Country Produce • And they intend to give their undivided at tention to tin' business, and hope by industry and prompt attention to all orders, to guv general satisfaction In those who may favor them with their custom. M’LAWS k, HOI/r. Augusta, Sept. 1 ft * 32—it ANDERSON HOLT, nrrrii' hi* sKitvHr.* to the rvai.ie as a PRACTITIONER OF LAW, In the Oemulgee Circuit. Ilis office is > Franklin atrect, opposite Mr. Rossete Store. Letters addressed by mail will be promptly attended to. Milledgeville, Sept. 25 33—tf * AND V omwuasYon Wwsinp.ss. Tj 1JIE sulisertber.s tenevv the offer of their «- services to their friends in the. above business. They continue at their old stand on BROAD STREET, • id their WARE HOUSES are in good older Ibr tile recep tion of COTTON GOODS of EiEiiv m seRtenoN. They take this opportunity to return thanks for favors heretofore received, mid respect fully solicit u continuance of u portion of public patronage. A. SLAUGHTER & C. LABl’ZAN Augusta, S»pt. 1ft —Rt In Baldwin Superior Court, Feb. Term, 1820 Njcoi.as Dli aiolf, ) vs. > Rule JYisi, for foreclosure. FnlVCIS CoItKAT. ) J [TON tlio petition of Nicola* Dehujle, pray x_' i rip the foreclosure of the equity ofredemp tion In and to a certain tract or parcel of land lyine and being in the town of Millcdgeville, eniitnirimg half of a lot, known and distinguish ed in the plan of said town by the number one, (No. I.) in square fifty-five (55)—raid liulf of said lot, fronting Franklin street, being hound ed on the north side by said street, mortgaged by the said Francis Corn ay to the raid Nicolas Delaigle, hy a deed of mortgage bearing date the tenth day of July eighteen hundred ami nine teen, the better to secure payment of llie sum of five hundred dollars, being (lie amount of a note bearing equul date therewith, and payable ten days alter dale thereof, and default having been made and the payment of the said sum together with the interest: Whereupon, on motion of Samuel Rockwell of counsel for the said Nicolas Delaigle, tl is ordered, that the said Francis do pay into the Clerk’s otfire of this court, the sum of money aforesaid, with the interest and the costs thereon, within twelve months from this date, or the equity of redemption vv ill lie hence forth mul forever barred and foreclosed : It ia further ordered, that a copy of this rule bp serv ed on the said Francis, or bis, special agent at least six months, or published in one of the pub lic Gazettes printed nttlie sent of government, once a month before the time at which the mo- ney is directed to he paid. I certify the foregoing to he a true copy taken, from the minutes the 20th of April, 1820. THOMAS (I. KENAN, Cl’k. Air. Tiiomas Wilev, j Miiledg lie. August 22. tf 28 a: d. Tannin srcc. R eturn their thanks to their, friends in the up-country for the liberal sup port which they have heretofore received from them in the Factorage 4' Commission Business. They inform them that they still continue in business at their old “tand Bolton’s Range, and respect fully solicit a continuance. inThcir favors. They have extensive and safe Ware- Houses for the recept ion of Produce, and will as heretofore, make liberal advances on Rro- duce deposited with them for ssle. Savannah, Oct. 2ft eg jf I N OK HALE, very low for cash, a SI.VC CU, or ftf l.kV, with good plated OLE . - plated har ness. the whole can he bought for less than tjitOO. Apply to Eiisha Whilnr.u. MilludgoviUe, Octohpr 24. 37 if.' T\ui I'YavAwvs 1 Hotel H A\ ING undergone a thorough re pair, the subscriber respectfully in forms Ids friend* and the public generally, teat Ids house is now ready for the recepti on of. company. He has twenty rooms lo his house, nearly nil with fire places. He can accommodate from THIRTY to FOR TY members of the Legislature. His Sta bles are large and airy, and will heat all tunes supplied w ith a plenty of provender. , THOMAS HUSON Milleilgev file, Oct. tG. rfg tf. NOTICE. ■WHEREAS many Persons are in the 1 T I'ahit of hiring my fellow Frank (some times called Frank Smart) without any tick et or permission from me—all persons are hereby cautioned and fiirw anted from doing tin* same, as [ shall most certainly require them to pay Ins wages to me without regard to any payment to him, and shall further in- force the law against them. _ Is abella Ann KtnKi-F.r. October 30 38—2t ADMLxISi li.A 1 U4U3 SAtiu. W ild be sold at the Court-house in Dublin, Laurens county, on tin first Tuesday in December next, between the u- sual hoots of sale, a part of the real < state of Samuel Beaty, jun. deceased—consisting of one fraction. Ho. 300, in the first district for merly Wilkinson now Laurens county ; als.v one. half of fraction No. 290, in the same dis trict and comity, hath adjoining tieaty’s fer ry fraction, on the west side of the Oconee river ; also, one Inmntv on the east side of the Oconee river, adjoining the same lerrv, containing 2"7 1-2 acre-, more or less ; al o, one other lot adjoining the same, containing 1 10 aerts more ».r \i ss; also, one half of all the water pi it ih gi belonging to James Bea ty’s fetry tract, on the east side of the Oco nee river; also, 7 1-2 acres, adjoining the ante ferry tract: also, one half of lot No. ;"7, in the first district ar.d same eennty— to h. sold for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. Twelve months credit will he given.— Nol'.'fv k. approved security will be required. JOHN THOMAS, Aiim’r. de bonis non. October 3. 8—84 PROPOSALS FOR C.lRRYhYG M.III.S OF THE UNITED SUITES, On tile following Rost Roads, will he receiv ed at the General Rost Office, until the 28th day of October next, inclusive. IN GEORGIA. 58. From Hartford, by Jacksonville, to Perry’s Mills, in Tattmd, once in two weeks, 80 miles. Leave Hartford on Thursday at C a m, k at.ive at Rerry’sMills on Saturday by 0 n m. Leave Perry’s IA!ills on Monday at fl p m, and arrive at Hartford on Wednesday by 0 p in. 59. Frotti Rowelton, by Mount Zion and Eatonton, to Monticcllo, once in two weeks, 53 miles. Leave Povrrltnn every Thursday at fin m, and arrive at Monticcllo on Friday Ly to a in. Leave Montir.ello on Friday at 2 p m. arrive at Rowelton on Saturday by f, p m. Contracts for the routes 13 to 77, inclusive, arc to lie in operation on the 1st of Decem ber next, and to continue until the 31st dtiy uf Dei ember, 1822. The contracts w ill stipulate the usual pen alties fur failures ami delay. RETURN'.!. MEIGS, Jr. Pas'Kiaster General. General Post-Office, .dug. 22 . ¥! BILLS u.\ BOSTON; Payable in Neiv-York, Charleston, or Sa vannah, for sale by WILEY h BAXTER. Milledgeville, Sept. 2ti. g gg “ADM 1 NIST R ATOIUSSALE.” W ILL be sold pursuant to t,n order of the honorable the Inferior court otTulutki county, on the first Tuesday in November next. nt Hartford, in said ly, t>n ( . hundred and twenty-seven anil an half acres of l.und, the *nine whereon Needham Bryan lived nt the time of bis death : also, one hundred one und n quarter acres nnjoining the foregoing, sold e.s the property of said Needham Bryan. Terms made known oil the day i f sale. RIO S 'V. UARKIP, tdni’r. August 24 29— ids GEOJlcn.d, llulilicin County, Superior Court, .■Sprit adjourned Term, 1820. O N the petition of Elislm Whitney, stating Unit It, holds a mortgage given l,y Willi' Perry to him, l onveyiug a lot ot land lying mul being in the town of Milledgeville, containing one hundred und Fourteen feet fronting of Wash ington street imd two hundred and ten feet fronting and lying on Wilkinson street, adjoin ing Fort on the east and Allen on the south; -aid lot know ii Drill distinguished in the plan of said town by lot number three, in square nunibeer forty-three, to secure the payment of eleven hundred and thirty dollars, on the first, day of March last, due, on a promisnvy note at tached to said mortgage, and that suit) Willis Perry has failed to pay said sum of money or a- ny part thereof: It is thereupon ordered, that unless the said Willis Perry slinil pay the amount due on said mortgage with interest imd cost in to the Clerk's office of this court within twelve months from this time, the equity of redemption of, in nml to said mortgaged premises, will be thenceforth forever barred and foreclosed in terms of tin- statute in such rn*c muile and pro vided. Audit is further ordered, that thi* rule i.e published in one of the public Gazettes of this state, once a month for thi; space of twelve months, or served on the said Willis Perry or Ins special agent at least six months previous to the time the money is directed to be paid. 1 certify tlmt the foregoing is a true copy ta ken from the minute*, this 2-lth of April, lh2<>. THOMAS II. KENAN, Cl k. ft m il 29 in 12m Baldwin Superior Courl, August Term, Is2<i. TT appearing to the satisfaction of the court, I. Hint on the ninth day of February in the yexr i ightren hundred and twenty, a promisso ry note was made by John Bozeman, payable to Smnucl Rockwell or order, at the Branch of the Darien Bank in Milledgeville, 61 days after the date thereof, for four hundred and nine dol lars, and it n'.so appearing to (lie eourt by the affidavit of the said Samuel Rockwell, filed with the clerk of the court, that the same lias bi eu lost, and a copy ofthc said note being also fil ed with the clerk of this court : On motion, it i.. ordered, that the said John Bozeman shew cause by the next term of this court, if any lie has, w hy the said copy should not be estab lished in lien of llie said lost original, und that this rule lie published once n month for six months previous to the said term, in the South ern Recorder, printed in the town of Milledgo- villo. A true copy,taken from the minutes this nth September, i82i>. THOMAS II, KENAN, Clerk. September |2. 6m—3| OEUGtA, Baldwin county. VT* Whereas Lewis i Idlson', applies for letters to dismission on the estate of Aaron llillson, late of ihc county aforesaid, deceased : The « are therefore to c'te and admonish nil and sin gular the kindred anil erditors of taid derraird, to bn mul appear at my office within the tiim prescribed by law, and shew muse (if any) why *.".ul letters should not be granted hi trims ot the law. Given iimhu my hand tg private seal, (there being no seal of oltic.c) thi* -ItI, Septem ber, Ib20. THO’S II. KENAN, Cl’k. Gretne Superior Covet, August 'Term, 1820. Present his honor Judge Sraono. U PON’ the application of the administrulois of Archibald Martin, deceased, Matin;; tin existence nnd loss of the originul bdl of onh from William Edmondson.constable,toChurh • Burke, for tvvonegroe* Ktireday ami Joe, lev i ed on and sold to satisfy two i seditious in II - vor of Redman Thornton nnd others, again- Charles Burke, deceased, as his property’, and they having filed a copy of the same (in suh stance) in office.: On motion of Seaborn Jones, attorney for the administrators of *n Martin, ordered, that the said copy be establish ed nt the next term of this court in lieu oil! losl original, unless cause he shewn to the cm • trary, ar.d tlu.t u copy of this rule be publish" in one of the public Gazettes of this cire , once a month (or six Mouths. Extract from tlie Minutes. -il i’.NEZER TORRENCE, CTI. Scpleiiil,-:. D Uiffin