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: m«s moumsg ciuionuil
GENII S.
YVlnvl is a flame
Kindling all the human frr.fho,
1 l'i“ a lay that lights 5In* rye,
Soft in love—in liattlo liijih-
’Tis ill'' lightning of llir * limit
Unsubdued nod undefined;
’Tib tin 1 flood that pour? along
Tlic full, drill' melody i f song ;
Tis the >.mil Ilium of Heaven,
'I'o its rhoirmil favorites given.
They wlio fedcmi paint it well,
What is Genius V IVY RON, tell'.
Political I‘hmotnennii.
Mr. Elins Frost, of Ludlow, fMass.)
who wns elected a mctnlier ol the ( 011 ■
VCnlioiito revise llie Constitution,dorliii-.
ed serving, because lie thought liiinsell
incompetent to the office I J his is an
instance of political honesty seldom met
with ; and we beg leave to recommond
it for the imitation of others.
[Prnidencc Amt ricun■ ]
A man of uncouth appearance, an
nouncing himself to he liic Pfojdiet
lijah, has hern Preaching for sonic lime
past in llie streets of\. Orleans. He
'calls upon his hearers to repent, and
predicts the day of judgment to be close
ut hand.—Orleans Gazette,
A chemist at Paris has invented a map
for the beard, ivhirh will take, it off with
out the use ofa razor !
V.AUEllOUHE, AUCTION. \NP
COMM MS!OX II l SLESS.
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lttlkh mid m vt vur.w
odateil tltvinsvlvi s to-
gctucr. Milder the firm of
HUTLEll §• nOf VEll,
foi tltr transaction <•! W AHliJ IOU>r., Al C*
•rtON rtntl COMMISSION liU&INK.sS. Tfrv
Jjhvc jiiiiclia ctl of Mpfsi*?. Hurvcy k Hnld'ni ,
111(jji* \\ ifivlni'inrs i.l thr I»nal-yartl, mid luivc
inatit 1 niMTn^i'in.'p.N for llir i MrnMoti at «wn
oo;u ciiit ncc u Iticli m« y fnc.ilil.it" tiir reception
ihm! forw ardiit" of ion, C. r ilitefnit.
(r J'i.iry have t v. »> fir* 1 rnU’ I lout . Imrllicn
-|>u ImI:• « t .teli, which will |i}y hi Iwceii (hi wi'l
tan :i« liic mmsdii ctmiiiieiurs and
vo. f 44ihU hv uni’Piniilt tl nl*
1 ' ati>U«( lion lo
SALE, HIRING & RENTING
W ILL he sold at the late residence of
Stephen GatTord, jr. dee’ll, in Jones
county, on Saturday the 30th Deeember, the
follow ing property, viz: The crop of corn
ami fodder, wheat and cotton, a few planta
tion tools, kc.; also the negroes to hire :—
a plantation and good store-house to rent,'
suitable for a large stock of goods, with Win
ter very convenient. Terms made known
on the day hy the administrator.
ZAC’HARIAl! (LAFFOltD. Jldm'r.
■SUSANNAH GAFFORD, Mm's.
November 7. 7—39
KEW fctyOBfc.
WILEY & BAXTER,
A ItE receiving their fall and winter s.'ip-
ply of Goods, consisting of 230 packa
ges, selected from the last importations at
New-York, Boston, and Philadelphia :
X case London Electorate hlue Cloth-
33 to 3Cs. steri’g.
t case do. Saxony Black do—SO to 33a st.
& do. do. assorted mill’d and single (J«t-
siineres—'Js to 11s st
5 bales com. and low pi ic’d Cloths and
Cassimerca,
Flannels, Baizes mid Roinhazetts,
10 bales Blankets, point, Rose and Duffle,
1 ciisc ladles black and worsted llose,
2 cases do. cotton and Angolu do.
1 do. gentlemens 1-2 Hose,
0 cases Irish Linncns, 1 do. Sheetings k
1 do. drill Lawns,
800 pieces London superfine keiim. Prints
100 do. Rich Furniture, and Cassimcve
Shawls,
1 bale fashionable Marseilles printed Ves
tings and While,
Buff Valencies and Silk Strip, Vestin;
10 liales Waltham bleach’d and Brow
Electing and Shirtings,
2 eases Satinetts, and
1 do. furniture Checks,
1 case blk. and changeable Sinchews,
1 do. green pink and white Florences,
•t do. Cambrics and Jaconet Muslin k.
Ginghams, ’
Elegant Jaconet Muslin Robes Et Crnpi
Shawls,
■30 jiieccs elegant damask Nankeen Crape
ami Shawls and Scarfs,
Elegant Merino Robes avid Shawls, 3-
to 8-4
Elegant Cashmire Rohes k Shawls,
Damask Silk Robes, Shawls k Maudes
Silk Velvet, Gloves, Stockings and
Italian Sewing Silk nod Tw ist,
30 cases superfine and common Hats,
3 cases superfine Straw Bonnets,
1 do. Leghorn, do.
1 do. Straw Trimming for Bonnets,
2 do. Joiners Tools—Shoemakers last
and Boot Trees,
Au 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.
Millcdgevilt^Sept. 18_ 3-:—lOt
SON,
ew-York
their fall and w inter supply of Goods,,
consisting of a general assortment of
DRY GOODS, HARD WANE,
CUTLERY fc GROCER!
Also an extensive of^.V
and other MEDIC
PAINTS, Linseed8 _
The above goods will he dis^IHRIBf I
’very reasonable terms, either hy vvhu
•or retail.
' Millcdgeville, Sept. 13
i Iiinn
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. (.’ottoII.
BKirneKcm.
Mo- ;-. A. 15. I’vssin kCo.—Surannak.
M.it.i., Conan kCo.—Darjeiu
I i AHVR/V a: RkiiiiIKO, k ^
Mr. 'I HUM vs M il l, i, J
Almost 22. If—28
Milled s'11 e.
•PROPOSALS
POlt (’.WJTM7.VG M.iIGS OF TIIE EXITED
STATES,
Oil the following Post Roads, will he rcretv-
d at the General Post Office, until the
!0lh day of (h lober next, iuciusivc.
IN GEORGIA.
From Hartfonl, hy Jarksomiile, to
Pi rry’s Mill , in Tallual,once in two weeks,
UG miles.
Leave Ilartrord on Thursday at 0 a m, k
irriv c .it Perry V Mills on Saturday hy D a in.
Leavo Perry’s Mills oil Monday ;il 3p in,
ind arrive at Hartford on Wednesday hy 0
p m.
30. From Povvclfon, hy Alount Zion and
Ealonton, lo Monticello, once in two weeks,
33 miles.
Leave Pntve.lton every Thursday at II a m,
mil arrive at Moniiee.llo on Friday hy 10 a
avr Moutieelln no Fiiday at 2 p tti. k
arrive at Pov. niton on Satuidav by (i p in,
ontrtvctwfortile route- 43 to 7 r, inclusive,
are to be in operation on the 1st of Decem
ber next, ami In •cmtUuue until the ;>l-t day
of Dm eniber, 1822.
I’he contracts r. ill stipulate the usual pen
alties lor failures and delay.
RETURN*J. MEIGS, Jr.
Poslmast’-r (lentmil.
rural Pnvl-Ofjicr, ,‘ieg. 22 I I
ADMIN isT K ATOK 's"sAi’.E.’
ILL he sold at the Court-house in
Dublin, Laurens enmity, on the first
Tuesday in December nest, between the n-
sual hours of sale, n part of the real estate of
Samuel Beaty, jtni. deceased—consisting of
one fraction, No. 300, in the first district for
merly Wilkinson now Laurens county; nLu
one half of fraction No. 200, in the same dis
trict amt county, both adjoining Beaty's fer
ry fraction, on the west side of tlie Oconee
river; also, one. hotintv on the east side of
the Owner liver, mlji uiing the same ferry,
containing 38i 1-2 acres, mure or less ; also,
one other lot adjoining the same, containing
120 acres more or less ; also, one half of all
tile water privilege belonging to James Bea
ty’s ferry tract, on the ca-t side of the Oco
nee river; also, 7 1-2 acres, adjoining the
same ferry tract; also, one half of lot No,
287, in the first district and same comity—
to he sold for the benefit of the heirs of said
estate.
Twelve months credit will he given.—
Notes k approved security will he required.
JOHN THOMAS, Adin’r. de bon in non.
October 3. 8—31
NOTICE.
A ltE now receiving
32-tf
ILL BE SOLD at the Court-house
in the town of Dublin, Laurens coun
ty, within the usual hours of sale, on the 1st
Tuesday in December next, the following
Property, viy.:—One bay mare, bridle and
saddle find saddle blanket—taken as the pro
perty of James Baly, to satisfy sundry exe
cutions in favor of William H. Panam-ne k
others—pseperty pointed out liv Plaintiff
■this 13th day of October, 18 >».
DANIEL ROBERTS, n. s.
October 24. r,t 37
A- H. FANNIN it Co.
R ETURN their thanks to their Tend,
in the. up-country for the liberal sup
port'which they have hereto kite received
lYom thorn in the
Factorage Committion Easiness.
Theyiiiiform them that they still continue in
biisiim«» nt their old stand .Moltoir’s Range
ami respectfully s-dieitu continuance of their
favors. Thr.y.have extensive and safe Wares
Houses for,tin: (reception of Produce, and will
as hcretoYorv, make liberal advances on Pro-
dtfen deposited with tiivni for sale.
Sjwnfltth, Oct. 23 38—If
W ILL BE SOLD, in Dublin, Lauren?
county, on the. fir-t Tuesday in De
cember next, between liic usual hours of
sale, tire following property, to wit:
One square of Land in five second district
originally Wilkinson, now Laurent county,
adjoining Htandley and others—taken as the
property of Adam Hunter, to sntisfyon ckc-
culion'm fav or i,f Sevvart k Hargroves.
One fraction of land lying on the Oconee
river, known and distinguished hy Flnker’s
island, to satisfy executions in favor of the
administrators of Freenntvi t.ovvis against
David FhtkerandThotnpsiwi Bird—proper
ty poiutevl ovil by John .(>. Bird,
Fourteen It end of sheep, taken ns the pro
perly of Alfred Thompson, to satisfy an ex
ecution in favor of tlie state of Georgia.
One Sorrel Horae, taken ns the property
of William Burk to satisfy an execution in fa
vor of William Lynuin—property {minted
out by Jacob Shiver.
One negro hoy named Sam, taken ns the
property of Thomas W. Hal t, to satisfy an
execution in favor of Hardy Griffin and oth
ers—levied on hy a constable, ami returned
to me.
CHARLES S. GUYTON, Sheriff.
■’October i7. 38
T\u‘ VlnnU'YS 1 UwU'\
H AVING undergone a thorough re
pair, the subscriber respectfully in
form'., Ids friends and the public generally,
that his house is now ready for (he recepti
on of company. He has twenty rooms to
his house, nearly all with lire places. He
can accommodate from THIRTY to FOR
TY members of the Legislature. His Sta
bles arc large and airy, and will be at ul!
times nuppiicd w ith a plcvvty of prov ender.
THOMAS HI SON
Milledgoville, Oct. ill. 38—tf.
STORAGE"
AND
V'<mn\\YssWi\ Yiusmvsfc.
T 1HH subscribers renew the offer of their
services to their friends in the above
business. Tliev continue at their old stand
cn BROAD STREET, and then W ARE
HOUSES are in good order for llie recop-
tion-of
COTTON &: GOODS
or rvKKY nEscnirTWx.
They take this opportunity to return Blanks
for favors heretofore received, and Te.-pcd-
fnlly solicit a continuance of a portion of
public patronage.
A SLAUGHTER fc-.C. LABUZAN 1 :
Augusta, Svpt. 13 —fit
W\ .uY;s tYrV.de l \vA\.\\v-.£,
1Superfine Cloths, lint.:. E< oil fy Shoes,
1 Etrdu'ttrc, iyc.
REDDING k WASI1III RN.
■.TTA\ E received New-YOi k, an ex*
S* S. tenai'e siHPurt mi-ut of RIA DY .MADE
CI.OTIHNG, IIATS, BOOTS k SHOES,
II HtDWAUE, ke. whiili they uffer. for
sale 011 good terms, lit their Store next door
north of 1 tarien Bank, W ay lie Stleet, among
whieli are the following :
Superfine Hue Chilli Cloak?,
Scotch Plaid and Oamhiet do :
Superfine lilac!., blue and coloured Dress
Coats,
Supcrfiue do do (1> Fl'oc’.c de:
Do. drab SurlnntM ami Wrapni'iv;.
Do blue, black, mixed and drab Ch.’ll 1
and Ciissimere Eiintilnnns,
Do bine and black Cassimere Vests.
Bluet; ISiIk, white Mi'inritle?, k Fmicy do.
Youths and Boys YVrappers,
Misses diito
Cliildrens Suits,
Men’s fine Liunen and Flanne! Shirt?,
Superfine, fine and Uoruni Hats, some
witll w ide I'.rims,
vYomen’s Morocco and Leather Slvoes,
Mis-es anil Childrens do
Men's I'-ie T.rather and Morocco do
Welling. Bents,
Superfiit", Blue, Black, E ow n, Oxford,
.'iixt and I)riih Cloth-.
Superfine Blue, Black, Mixt and Drab
Cassimcres,
YVIdtc and Blue Negro Putins,
Bo«e (banket-?,
Iri .'riLinticus,7jonglYnvn, Linuen Diaper,
{superfine 1-111ml 3-< (hmihrick and »Mus-
lin Points,
Brown Dmriesiic Shirting end Sheeting,
Domestic Plaids, Strppes and Ciiainlirays
Osnnhnrngs,
100 Reams Vellum, Foul-1 .Tp, Pot, and
J /Ctti r Paper;
con Chmnisiers hurt Sporting Powder,
too do do gUri'd ditto
Smith’s Fellows. Anvils, Vices b [iani’rs.
Cordage—C, 8, it), i2. and 2i)d Cut Nails,
Brad?, t 'ast Steel,
llifles, Flint Guns, kc. ,ke.
rdilhulgev ilk , Nov. 7 30—tf
.A2illf.dgcviUc Entiling Unr,m.
LITHE proprietor proposes furnishing for
the usenf his subscribers, and transit-lit.
v isitors introduced hy them, a selection c.f
Magazines, Hi views and Newspapers, viz:
Ackerman’s Elegant Jtcposiiory of the Aits.
Fashions t: I .-itt-iattire, I.onduit Annual
Register, exhibiting tin* ncii'3 of Eurupi:
Ediiihnrgl) and ((Unrlcrly Reviews; ?,'oith
Anteiicaii do ; Boston Alliena:um,a<r Spirit
of the British Magazi a-s, Ameriran Farmer,
Portfolio, Clirislian Ohso-vur, and Medical
ReenrdiAmong l!.v- Newspapers are the
Iviehmo td l'lnquirer, National Intelligencer,
Advocate, and (ta/ette, the Dari
en Gazette, aivl Savannab Rcpuldican, to
which are usually added, from forty to fifty
otln-rs. The whole prc'cnting witiiin the
reach of a short period of attractive reading,
a view of almost every thing Wurth notice
passing in tha vv olid--its f literature,Religion,
Arts, Policy, Agriculture. Commerce, News,
Anecdote, kc. and t".c discu-fion ofithosi
topics that interest or agitato the tuminn fa
mily, delineated hy the hands of masters.
On the ulililu of svicli CRlaliishments, it is
deemed mnu-cessai y b'-enlarge heyonii the
obvious remark, that they afford to Bnv inge
nious nnuhnnic, the intelligent farmer, tin
professional man, and the man of business,
opportunity while vnijpiying tin- desultory
half hour of uei dful rein tat inn, to iucrea:e his
stolen of valuable information, his acquain
tance with Books, Authors, YVit. Poetry, kc.
and his taste, excitement and materials fine
interesting rcfiection and enlightened covcr-
sation.
Tuums.— Suhscriptious from permanent
residents to he for one year, at ,S it per annum
payable quarterly or spmi-annually in ad
vancc. ’I-T'otn gentlemen located liero, bu-
not permanent residents, suliEcriptinns will
he received for one month. The room will
l»c open from 7 a. %. to t) v. :.i.— No hook
or paper'll! tie tent out. Such refreshments
of the hest-desci-iption, willlip kept in readi
ness, as aro »i«ual in similar establishments to
the notihwHKt.
Siihscrtpliona received nt-thc Sodn-
water-Rnom, gliis Ofiiec, Book 'Store o£
Messrs. Ginn k Curtis,and atthe Post Office.
Novemhcr it 89—st
: \M
i Mad
AtlMlNIriTHATOlYK , ALE.
7"It.T, lie sold ml tin' rust 'i in sdny in
Defemliernrxt. at the i-oi.i-t-ii iiee in
no, Morgan cou.ity. jigreeahh- to an
| order of the honorable ‘Court of Ordinary
! fur raid countV. pri t of li e Heal Estate and
In 1-s of YVillir.m YValkvr, deceased, that
1 is to say, 890 acre!-, of land, within 3 miles ol
Madi-eii, lu'iiig part of Lota Nos. 207 ai d
179. with good itnprovenienlv- and an excel
lent farm now In good order for cropping,
having nil excelh nt Beach Orchard k about
130 acres uf clear. 1
ht Ur!
MYiw
di. T
uni.- Also, one other
iv ith .-.limit forty ncri s
■!!■■■ 1J mil) w-iitvi tliere-
• v titn g Negroes, Cot:-
mie plough -hoy, and
■mis made known on
Lot on Bandy
I cleared. e':d tv
joi-.—AI-o. (fig!
j a young V.'i
I tho tiaV of ?:'!'-.
F-UMEON AYALKEU, Adm'r.
OHoher :k M
f '7 , [ 11Suliscriliers have fornied a conncr-
I! tint) in the Prnrtire nf/'-r (.me, nndei
iiie firm of Hot 1. v r.i 1. k Hri"'riiN. All
busiue-s confided to their care will be pun
dually attended to. One. of them will at nil
times he found at (tic office of S. Rockwell,
corner ofdeffi-rsen and M’lntosh streets.
SAMUEL ROCKWELT.,
JOSEPH L. HEPBURN.
Mllledgev’file, Sept. 18 32—tf
TO THE PUBLIC.
npHE uodcrsigni'd take this method to in
form their friends and the pi Mir. that
they continue in transact business at their
YV Ant-IIoi; s k in A ret sta, as
1,1 VilliV STABf.ES.
I *1 j j!-; suliseiiliiTs have recently purchased
e recently purchased
the nbov e line of Ini-
ij'ODivS UYYtV
k.C 1\!
Y’AU’ViH'v^
AND
D Yt\YY\\ SSIDYY V Yv\\‘A\\ls.
Their 1MFE-UOI SIC k STOMPS arc in
pood order for the reception of
Merchandize and Country
Produce ;
And tliev intend to give (heir undivided at
tention to (lie business, and hope by industry
and prompt attention to all orders, to give
general satisfaction to those who may favor
them with their custom.
M’LAYVS k IIOI.T.
Augusta, Sept. 13 S2—8t
ANDERSON 1 KH/f’T _
oi rF.ns nrs srnvicrs to tiii: pcsi.ic as a
PRACTITIONER OF LAIV,
In the Ocnuilgee Circuit. His .01 fire is en
Franklin street, opposite Mr. Rnsseter’s
Stole. Lctteis addressed hy mail will lie
promptly attended to.
MUlciipevillt, Sepl. £3 S3—tf
WI ELI AM H UR ENSH AW i: Co.
IIAVi; KV.i'RIVED THEIR EXTENSIVE fl'TPLY Ol
W iw\ CV & V ‘.Y1\C.^ li DOtls ,
viz. :
Biaiio’Forces assorted, Si tvvo'Cluunbnr Organs;
Irish Linens, Lawns, Camtiries h Dimities;
Mertno nml enshmere rhavvl* end ilrofses;
Rich sat thii giiuze,crape,Si cambric embroidered
-diTsscs ;
Thread Laces ; litrck nml white sntlin? ;
A largr supply of Watches ami Jewelry of cverv
•description ;
Fllv.r spoons; silver plate in setts of 7 pieces;
Bine clocks; Looking glasses, amt Cut glass of
every description;
China, Crockery nml Hardware;
blacksmiths tools in setts complete ;
Mill. I’it, and Cross cut saws;
Bine Clntlis sad Cnritncrrsassorled ;
blankets. Plains and Hoinespmis;
l-’nncy work boxes, writing desks, and fine work
baskets :
Hides, dueling pistols, fowling pieces and large
ducking guns ;
An assoilment of Shoos and Hals.
They are agents for iiortliera manufactories,
to furnish to order?, can-luges, gigs amt sul
kies, silver, good of every description, side
boards, table?, licadstends, and mahogany fur
niture of every description, eat glass, window
glass, piano fortes andorgans.
Ortoher 11. 38—4t.
??, where they intend keeping a constant
supply of Horae-, Gigs, kc. to let. They
will hIki keep horses in very superior style
on aecoinuKitiating terms. Horse drovers
would do well to give them 11 call.
A. G. k A. B. BECKHAM.
October .). 8—8tvv—41am 8m.
CEOlUtl.’l, Iliilthiiii ('mailt/, Superior Court,
April eiljonmeil r am, 1820.
O N the petition of Elisha Whitney. Muting
that be holds a mortgage given hy Willis
Perry to trim, conveying a lot of land lying and
being in the town of Miiledgev' I", conhiining
one hundred and fourteen feet fronting ol \\ a,?li-
iugtnn street ni-.d two handled mid ten feet
fronting nml lying ou Wilkinson slrc-t, adjoin
ing Fort on the east and Alien on tlie smith;
said I d known and distingnishoil in llm plan
of said town by lot number three, in square
ntimbecr forty-three, to seeure the payment of
eleven Inindiril mid thirty dollars, on the first
day of March last, due on a premisory note at-
laclied to fid mortgage, red that said Willis
Berry li.e. failed to pay sab! ,-nm of money or a-
ny pari (lierrof: It is tliereupon ordered, thill
mile?? the raid Willis Berry shall pay thenmoiint
due on said mortguge with interest and cost in
to the Clerk's n/Iirr of this court vvilliin twelve
months from thistiino, the cipiity of redemption
of, in nml to said 11101 tgaged premises, will be
thenceforth forever buried and foreclosed in
terms of llie stntiltc In such ease made amt pro
vided. Audit i« firthrr ordered, that this rule
tie published iu one of the public Gazette of
this state, once a month for the space of twelve
months, or served 011 the said W illi? Berry or
hi? special a. ent at least six months previous to
the tin!- w. money is directed to he paid.
I certu.. .hat the foregoing is n true copy ta
ken from the minutes* tIris 2-hli of April, 1820.
THOMAS II. KENAN, 01 k.
April 20 ml2m
GINN & CURTIS
e 'AVF. now on hand, n gem rol assort
ment of HOOKS and STATlOXJ].
It i , to vv hit'll they are continually receiving
additions from New-Yoik and T’hiladelphia,
in tlie various departments of Literature:—
Among those recently received, are the fol
lowing, v iz:
Franklin's Works, r, vols,
Emporium ofArts kSciences 3 do
Cavuliifs Philosophy, 2 ,j 0
Roswell's Life of Johnson, 3 do
CnthhYv Synonyms,
Milner’s Cliurcli History, 3 dn
Tooke’s Diversions of Burley, 3 do
Russell’s Modern Europe, 3 do
Oleavclnnd’s Mineralogy,
Walsli's Appeal,
Schlegel’s Lectures, 2 do
Butler’s Analogy,
Dwight’s Theological Works, 5 do
Darwin's Botanic Garden, 2 do
— Zoonomia, 2 do
8vo.
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lUildirin '.' ipcrior Court, August Term. 1820.
jj T appearing to the satisfaction of the court,
n (bat on the ninth day of February in tlie
year eighteen hundred and twenty, a promisso
ry note, was made by John Bozeman, payable
to Samuel Rockwell or order, nt Cke Brunch of
thelhirien Bank in Mitlrdgeville. (it days after
the (bite thereof, for four hundred and nine del-
Inr?, nml it also .appoaring to the court by the
affidavit f the said Samuel Rockwell, tiled with
the cii ik of tiie court, that the same has been
lost, mid a copy of the said note being also bl
ed with the clerk of (Ins court: On motion, i!
is ordered, that the said John Bozeman shew
cause by the next term of tliis’courl, if any he
lias, why the said copy should not be estab
lished in lieu of the said lost originn', and tliHt
this rale lie published once a month for six
months previous to the said term, in the South
ern Recorder, printed in the town of Milledgc-
viric.
A true copy, taken from the minutes this ntli
September, i82i'.
THOMAS II. KENAN. Clerk.
September i2. bun—3i
NOTJUE.
1 PERSONS indebted to llir late firm of
Guixkill k Washburn, are requested to
com" (ni vvard and make settlement with Sa-
ivui l Gnodall, at the Store of Redding and
Washburn.
SAMUEL COODALL.
N ovrmhe.r fl 30—t f
BILLS ON NEW YORK,
For sale by WILLY k BAXTER.
bv itt aa
yiriLI, BE SOLD, at the latc’resi'vence
It 'of William Dean, deceased, of Bald
win county, on Friduy, the first day. of De
cember next, the perishable property Indong-
ing to tin* estate of said deceased, consisting
ot horseiyeattle and hogs, the present coin
and cotton wop, a yoke of oxen and cart,
household and kitchen furniture, and other
articles too tedious to mention. Also, the
laud will be rented and tha negroes hired for
the year one thousand eight hundred and
twenty-one. Terms mafi,(i known on tho
day of sale,
J,YNT; DEAN, AAm’x.
October 10 3#
Co-pa rtnershij) Dissolvetl.
ryn E co-partnership heretufure existing
* under the fin.. i,f Goouali. k YY'ai ii-
nrn.v, is this day dissolved by mutual con
sent. Versons having unsettled business
with the above firm, will please call on Sti
muli (loodidl, vvlio-is authorized to adjust
the same.
SAMUEL GOOD ALL.
JOSEPH YYASIIBI'RN.
'October 3t> 1820 88
Co-partner, hip Formed.
"VAT" REDDING, having puiclmsf'd of
»v • Samuel Good-ill his iutcrast in the
late firm of Good,ill k. Washburn, and con-
neefed hinisi lf-vvith Joseph YY'ashliurn of the
above firm, business will in future he conduc
ted hy them nt ti e old stand under the firm
uf Redd 1 mo k, \Ya
YY. ('. REDDING,
Oct. 30—GO J<)S. W ASHBUUN.
Vt\tt b‘\vH vy\\IA\ ! 's W dvU .
fYAtfE SFBBCUiBEud‘having agreed to cav-
-J. ry on a Rtacksmitli’s shop in this place to-
gatlier 0*1 the term of mm yem-, offer their ser
vice* in the above liiisiiie?? to all !lio?e who may
think propel' to favor them vvitii their custom
Mill Iron? of every <lc«rriptlon, r a?t-sleel Axes
Mil pluirtiltion work generally v.’til lie kept enn-
sWvntly mi luuiH—Coinage, spiiu;;? made and
utunderi at the sliorlcs; notice. *
it V tIASII given for alt lie cnnl Hint-will lie
delivered between bow 11ml Clirirtinas, ct the
shop opposite Cnpt. Betton's Tavern, soutli-
cust corner of the State-livusc squnee.
I T. Cashing.
L. II. Lends.
October 23 97—now if.
llcldwin Superior Court, April nrtj'd Term. 1820.
Present, the Hon. CnitisrornlR B. SritoNo.
Sau.v Howi.li., t
vs. > Libel for Divorce.
VVILT.I VM Ho'.Vr.I.I., S
T HE return of the. deelarntion, slnting that
the defendant in tlie above case is not 1.1
be found in this county ; on mol ion of plaiuliff'
counsel, it is ordered, that serv ice he perfected
by publishing (Ids uoiico once a month until die
next term, in one of the gazettes uf this aati
A Uive copy taken from tic minutes, this s’ill
May, 182(1. THOMAS H. KENAN, Clerk
WILLIAM R HESS IE
R ESPECTFULLY" informs Ids friends
- and the public tint he lias recominen-
ccil tii« Tailoring Business m the house re
cently occupied by YVm. Bowen, and oppo
site to Messrs.'Sanford k Mottghnn’s store,
where he will bn thankful fora share ofptllt-
lic patronage.—lie will execute work in liis
line in a neat and fashionable manner.
October 2d. -It—87
RkrO'fK E'—Niue mouth? after date, appiicn-
i.1 linn will lie made to the honorable the
court of Ordinary of Morgan county, for leave
to set I a certain tract of Land continuing one
hundred and sixty acres, more or less, on the
Ap|wv!atehy river, adjoining Norwood and o-
thers, the property nt Reidi'm Radford, decea
sed, sold for the benefit of tin- heirs of said de
ceased. JOHN RADFORD,> r ,
YVm. RADFORD, 1 tA
Arii'jl 7, Jft'20 mbrn*
JOHN LUCAS,
11 a £ orr.N: o \
HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT
In his new building nt the corner of Greene
and 'Wilkinson streets, between lhcstulc-hou.?r
--piare and govertiincnt bouse.
Milledgeyillc, August 13 27—(f
IvlOlt SALE, a very likely XJUGlfO HOY.
about twelve year? old, a good size fora
l’lnugli*Boy. Enquire of the Printers.
October 23. 37—If.
Gl. Oli VIA, Jasper Count)/, Superior Court,
March Term, 1820.
James ’! wuu'-o.v, i
vs. , llule Kisi.
Jo nr: P C'oi.rs. )
C "PON the petition of Janies Harrison, slat
tug tlmt John P. Coles on the eighteenth
day of January, in the year eighteen hundred
and nineteen, made and delivered to him 0
mortgage for the lots of land, known liy ike
number? thirty two anrl thirty three, in the thir
teenth district of Baldwin flow Jasper county
and the lot number ninety one in the seven
teenth district of formerly Baldwin now Jasper
county, for the heller securing tlie payment, of
tlie sum of six thousand two hundred and forty
three dollars and forty one cents due to the said
James linnison by a promisor)- rote ; on mo
tion of William Cook, counsel tor the petition
er, it is nriternl, tiiut the said John P. Coles do
pay into the Clerk’s office of tins court the sun.
of money aforesaid with interest nml cost, with
in twelve months from this date, or tlie equity
of 1 ademption iu ami to the .-till inortga-ed pre-
mbe., will ho thenceforth forever burred and
forerlo#d : Anil it isJurt/icr ordered, that a cop)
of this rule bo served on the said John P. Coles
or hi? special agent nt least six months, or lx
published in one of the public Gazettes of this
.■dale nl least twelve mnr.'hs belmo the lime Use
money i? directed to be paid.
I cert ify that the foregoing is a true copy ta
ken tioiu the minutes this 1 11It April, 1S20.
JOHN WILLSON, Clerk.
AprillR ml2m
Black's Chemistry,
Flackall on Dropsies,
Ferriar’g Medical Histories,
YY hito’s Letters,
Adams’ Lectures,
Mayo’s Mythology,
I!time’s England,
Rollins’ Ancient History,
Raley’s Philosophy,
Dictionary of the Bible,
Federalist,
Brack) ntidge’s S. America.
Peter's Letters to his Kinsfolks,
Phillips’ Inquiry,
Drew on the Resurrection,
Scrtt’s Military Discipline,
Smith’s Moral Sentiments,
YY ealth of Nations,
Incldtald’s British Theatre,
gilt)—plates
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Swift’? Works,
gilt)—plates
Newton's Works,
Pope’s YVorks,
Spectator,
Josephus,
Elegant Extracts,
Pocket Library,
Pindar’s Works,
Burns’ do
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ditto, various bindings.
Hogg’s Winter Evening? Tales, 2 vols.
Tales of Priory, by Mrs. Hoffland, 2 vote*
Chess Men and Boards, Globus, Survey
ors Compasses, Plotting Instruments, Port
Folios. Writing Desks, Hie. kc.
A liberal allowance made to country mer
chants, academies, and those who wish to
form libraries.
N. B.—/I/ATJ/.Y'YJ done in its various
branches—BLANK BOOKS made to or
der at the shot test notice. 40 Nov. 14
Muy 8, (820
tuffiu
A i ’I'V.H the expiration of nine months, ap-
A. plication will tin made to the honorable
the Inferior court, of But ke county, white -itiing
tf ordinary purpofe?, lor leave to sell .ill the
cal estate of Jesse YVarnnclt, late of Burke
county, deceased.
BENJAMIN YVARNACH , Clviiril’n
for the minor heirs of .Jesse IF am tick.
August 11, 1820 iu9m
NINE months alter dale hereof application
will be made to the honorable the court of or
dinary of Baldwin county, for leave to sell two
negro hoys, belonging to tlie estate of Jonailinn
Thomti'. deceased, for the bc/ielit of the heirs of
said estate.
GB AOY THOMAS, ailm’x.
D VV1D THOMAS, adm’r.
Julv 3,1820 m'Jm
A -GREEAJtLY to an order of the Itmior-
j .title the Inferior Court of Baldwin
county, sitting as iv court of Ordinary, vv ill
lie sold at the cuirt-house in Irw iutnu, YY’ii-
kinson county, on the first Tuesday iu Janu
ary next, numbers 105 and 151, "each con
taining 202 i-2 acres, and one half of number
93, containing JOI t-t acres, ail in the fifth
district of Wilkinson, being part of the real
estate of William M'Ci.ny, deceased, and
sold for the bone-fit (iftlw heirs and creditors.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
BARTLEY M‘( RARY, jr. Admr.
. November!) 89—tils*
™ADM!MiSTlUVJ'OR’S SALE.
"V1I7ILL tic sold on Saturday the 23d of De-
v v comber next, nt the late residence or
Alexander Smith, dec-in I,aureus comity, the
personal Property of said deceased, consisting
uf nine Nogroe.-, via ;—Trunk, a man ; Rachel,
a woman ; Olive, n woman, k six small Boys
Terms made known on tho day of *alc.
DAV13 SMITH, Adin’r.
November 14. 40—ids
E. St II. A. WOOD,
,4 RE now receiving and opening their sup-
. ply of UT.TTF.il GOODS, consisting ot
Superfine blue nml black Cloths arid Cussi-
me.-cs, Blankets, Plains, Carpeting, Flannels,
Baize, Boinbaznits, Hosiery, assorted; Nankin
and Italian Crapes, Sheetings, Shirtings, Lin
ens, Hardware ami Cutlery, Slice Thread, Bag
ging Twine, 1 trunk first quulity Boots, and a
general assortment of Sadies' and gentlemen’s
Shoes, with tt variety of other seasonable arti-
clcs.' 4o November 11.
HOI :*E & LOT^EOH SALE.
mtlE targe and commodious House, ut pre-
JL sent occupied by Mr. Jacob Barrow ; the
Lot contains oiic acre of ground; tlie House
can be seen by calling on Mr. Burrow. For
further particulars, enquire of
VVM. ROBERTSON.
N. B.—If no*, sold ia two weeks, tin, H.o.iXe
will he to root. 4n >',,,! j.
A. \\. VUWDEX,
DENTIST,
LATE A STUDENT OE MR. II. II. HAYDEN Olr*
BALTIMORE,
T? CSPECTFL LLY offers his profession-
XV al services to the ladies and gentlemen
of Miiledgev Hie,and its vicinity. He forbears
entering Into the hacknied details of opera
tions a« customarily practised by itinerant
dentists, and informs the citizens generally,
that he performs all the requisite operations
for tlie preservation of the. teeth, both heal
thy and unsound, and in the mosi improved
manner, lie also sets natural and artificial
teeth in all the variety of ways, as with liga
tures, springs, pivots, and 011 plates of gold,
mid in a manner both useful and ornamental;
in all of w hich ne pursues with strict obser
vance the methods practised by bis precep
tor, and which have been approved and war
ranted by a tvventv years practice in the ci
ty of Baltimore. in all cases the most im
plicit candor may be relied on.
rea sons w ishing to be waited on at their
place of residence, will please send a note to
his lodgings at Mr. fliison’a, Planter’s Hotel
Inferences in .Millcdgeville;
Dr. YVilliantson,
Air. D. Lyman, jr,
H ayden’s approved Dentrifrice and Toothy
Sl ushes ot the best quality, may be had as*
“hove. tf—30 Nov. 7
^.'I.N 1' to the Jail of this county from Han-
O cock -lull, a negro man named DIAMOND,
who say? he belongs to .Mrs. Kcisev.
: BED K. SANFORD, Jailor.
November 14. 3t 40
Greene Superior Court, August Term, ls2li.
Present bis honor Judge Stkono.
X TBON the application of ihe administrators
' ol Archibald Martin, deceased, stating the
existence and los? of tlie original till! of sale
from William Kdinmulson, constable, toChartr*
Burke, for tvvonegroes Fore day ami Joe, levi
ed ou and sold to satisfy two oxeculions in fa
vor of P.edinan Thornton nml others, against
Gharles Burke, deceased, us his property, and
they having filed a copy of the same (in sub
stance) iu office: Ou motion of Seaborn
Jones, attorney for the administrators of said
■Martin, ordered, that (lie said copy be establish*
ed at foe first term 01 this court in lieu of tlie
lest prigbiol, unless cause be shewn to the con
trary, and that a ropy of this ride he published
in one of the public Gazette? of this circuit,
unco a month for six months.
Extract from the Mil. -lies.
EBENF./.JjU TORRENCE, Cl k
3e|!tcmb(3' V W ') m
* UREEABLf to an order wf the Gourt
i ra. 0l ' l V r<1 i!’ H l' y ' , “, 1 'V l 1 n,, " v '-'Minty, will be
sol.l to tbe highest bidder u V Eat.int.m, or.
the first Tuesday in Fctiru ,-y ne ,,
one fourth acres of Lnn-j, lying \ a Putnam
county, adjoining R:c, g. othi rs-to he sold
as the real estate of Y’,q||; (im Hardin, dec. fur
ilic betieUt ut ».jf»ir4 am} ^ ivuitors.
DAA'EL SANDERS, Adm’r.
November d, 40—tds*
S'l.rtirdny tbddoilt of Dei eniber next,
v# vv.il be sold tiltin' highest bidder, at
tlv-' house ol the subscriber in Twiggs coun
ty, all tho personal property of James Ham-
• iton, itaceasrd. Terms made known on the
day ol sale.—All persons having demands »-
gainst the said estate, are requested to ren
<!er in tlieir accounts properly attested ; and
those indebted, will pleme conic forward and
adjust live same.
YVAI. HAMILTON, Adm’r.
November 1 i t jto-u!*
USE months afterdate hereof, applica-
r 1 lion will he made to tho honorable tho
Inferior Court of Morgan county, when sit
ting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave lo setj
the real estate of Jehu Evans, deceased.
JOHN EVANS, Adm’r,
Nov. 14. 40 with the will annexed.
Georgia, Twiggs county, Superior Court, Octo
ber Term, 1820.
Roger Lawson, Guardian, )
r ? - £ Pule Xisi
John D. R. Firm, y
TT appearing to the G* 0 urt that the plain*
Ji Hh was possessed ",V three several notes
"I hand for two hundred dollars each, given
by defendant to thr- plaintiff, copies of w hich
are, he. tew it h filed, with the original petition,
and tiirtt the sfinte are lost, On motion ol'
Wl | rt '. i aUornfi y ft"' petitioner: It is
011 ck d tha*. the cepk's of said notes be es»
n ust’."(t I,, [i rii j ,,f |||e original, unless siiffi-
cici’tCrttis-c he shewn to tlie contrary on or
ncl.n-e the first day of the. next term of this
t-ourt, and that a copy of this rule be publish
ed once a month for three months in one of
1!ir public Gazettes of this state.
A true extract from the minutes, this 2Is{
October, 1820.
ARCH’D M’IN’TYRE, Clk.
November 14
DD LS ON BOSTON,
Payable in New-York, Charleston, or Sa
vannah, for sale by
WILEY k CANTER.
Millcdgeville, Sept. 20. 8—33
l&WVAUs'M&XT
For Man and Horse, by
Nov. 14. St—40 FRED’K. SANFORD.
X ,'OR SALE, very low for cash,- a SINGLE
GIG or St/LfeY, with good plated hur-
ne??. The whole cuu be bought for less than
Slot.). Apply to
Elisha Whitney.
Millcdgeville, October 24. 37—tf.
r pin: Exercises of the Baldwin Academy,
A w ill commence on Monde v ihe 27tb ins*.
under the charge of Mr. YV/
The rate of tuition will be a
Millcdgeville,Nov. 2i
ibIUM.—
liujetofore.