Southern recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1820-1872, December 05, 1820, Image 4

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n read the follow ing Hymn uii- , affected byTts animat*! piety. fh»»T#C'*KW MOKTHI.T cjmmj ICH E£LU>WS miffed 1 ''* % wbihp People af the „ I have sought the world.ajmimil, Paths or bin ami sorro** trod, Pi;tcc and comfort no whose found— Now to you my spirit turn*— Turns, a fugitive unblent; Brethren, where your altar hurn«, O receive me to your rest. Lonely, 1 no longer roam. Like the cloud, the wind, the wave, Where you dwell shall be my tjmnr, Where vou die shall be my grave. Mine the God whom you adore, Tour Redeemer shall be mine ; Earth ran fill iny soul no more ; Ev,vy idol I resign. Tell me trot of gain and loss, Ease, enjoyment, pomp, ami power, Welcome poverty and cross, Shame, reproach, Hfllii'lion’s hour. Follow me, 1 know thy voice— Jesus, Lord, thy steps I "e, Now 1 take thy yoke by choice, Light thy burthen now to me. J. MONTGOMERY. Sheffield, Jlpril, 1830. REMOVAL. | THOMAS \Y\LYi\ B EGS leave to inform his lihauls and the public, that he has removed from his late stm-e to the large Commission WtuvAiowso opposite Grantlaml and Ormc s Priuting-()I - flee, where lie offers for sale the follow ing Goods now in store, and is daily expect ing large supplies from Darien k Mavannuh. 6 Bales Negro Plains ;) By the piece or * do Blankets; $ Package 20 pieces Cotton Bagging ; io Hogsheads, l New England HUM, tlirre 40 Barrels S y ears oltl< 25 do. old Apple Brandy j 10 do. Northern Gin; 4 do and 3 Hogsheads Whiskey ; 10 Pipes and 5 barrels French Brandy ; 6 Boxes Soap; 3 Bbls. Malaga, UWINE. 4 Ditto Currant, 2 Ditto Tenneriffe > 10 Boxes Cordials ; 2 Hhds. Jamaica Rum ; 2 Ditto West India, do. ft Kegs Tobacco; Reams Wrapping Paper ; Fenders ; Cross Cut and Miii Saws ; Castings, consisting of Fire Dogs, Pots, Ov ens, Skillets, Spiders, kc. Sweeds and English Iron, all sizes; Grind Stones ; Crates of Earthen Ware; Boxes Common China; Hogsheads Glass Ware, kc. kc. November 20. 4i—tf. Daniel l^man, 3\*. BAB JUST RECEIVED AND NOW OFFER3 FOR SALE, HIS FALL AND WINTIR fcTOClt of GOODS, among which, are Sup. Saxon, Blue, and Black Broad Cloths; Do. Blue and Black Casimeres ; Do. Mix'd ditto; Printed Rattinetts; Plaid Cloaks; Casimere Shawls; Merino ditto ; Elegant Vestings; Fine Cotton Shirtings and SL\t«.tings; Russia and Domestic ditto ; Elegant Fancy Dresses; Ladies k gentlemen’ Silk Hose ; Ditto do Gloves; Ditto do Kid, Buck k Woodstock, do ’ Black and White Baltins and Silks ; Fig’d, Plaid, Black k Col'd Bombazetts ; Vest Patterns ; Cambric, Jaconet and Book Muslins ; White Tulle; Flannels; Irish Linens; Elegant Prints and Callicos ; Ditto Furniture Chintz; Black Crapes ; French do. {'ilk and Cotton Umbrellas ; El, \ant Cambrics and Cravats; Nun-' and Cotton Thread; do. Drawers ; White and Coloured half Hose ; A general assortment of Boots, Shoetecs and Sho w; Ditto do Hardware, Ditto do Hats; 10 BalesTmndonDuffle kltnscBlankets 4000 wrt Swe.vds Iron, assorted ; Casks Nails, assorted; Jamaica Rum, Giu, Currant Wine, kc. kc and a number of other articles too numerous to mention. N.'v. 20. 41—8t XF/W GOODS. WILEY BAXTER, \ RE receiving their fall and Winter sup- ii ply of Goods, consisting of 2R-i packa ges, selected from Hie last r nportatioas at New-York, Boston, and Philadelphia i t case London Electorate blue Cloth— S3 to JlBs. sterl'g. 1 case do. Saxony Black do—30 to 35a at. 2 do. do. assorted mill’d and single Ca- siinercs—Ps to 11s st. t hales com. and low pric’d Cloths and Cansimcres, Flannels, Baizes mul Bombazetts, 10 Itales Blankets, point, Rose and Duff:', 1 case ladies black and worsted Hose, 2 cases do. cotton ami Angulo do. 1 do. gentlemens 1-2 Hose, ( 3 cases Irish Linnens, 1 do. Sheetings k ’ 1 do. drill Limns, < 300 pieces London superfine keomr Prints 100 do. Rich Furniture, and Cassimere Shawls, 1 hale fashinnalile Merseilles printed Ves tings and While, Buff Valencies and Silk Strip, Vesting, 10 bales Waltham bleach’d and Brown Sheeting and Shirtings, 2 cases Satinetts, mid 1 do. furniture Checks, 1 ease hlk. and changeable Sinchews, 1 do. green pink and white Florences, 1 do. Cambrics and Jaconet Musliu k Ginghams, Elegant Jaconet Muslin Holies k Crape Shawls, 50 pieces elegant damask Nankeen Crape, and Shawls and Scarfs, Elegant Merino Rohes and Shawls, 3-4 to fl-4 Elegant Cashmirc Rohes k Shawls, Damask Silk Rohes, Shawls kMantles Silk Velvet, Gloves, Stockirgs aval Italian Sewing Silk and Twist, 50 eases superfine and common Hats, 5 cases superfine Straw Bonnets, 1 do. Leghorn, do. t 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 ami Bellows. RECEIVED AT THE SHOF. STORE, 100 Packages SHOES k BOOTS, which renders the assortment complete. Milledgcville, Sept. 18 32—tot DovAva wm\ tstui vowavy, SHERIFFS’ SALES. GINN & CURTIS H AVE now on hand, n general assort ment of HOOKS and ST.t PION.I- BY, to which they are continually receiving additions from Now-York and Philadelphia, ill the various departments of Literature:— Among those recently received, arc the fol lowing, viz: Franklin’s Works, Cavalln’s Philosophy, Boswell’s Life of Johnson, Crabb’s Synonyms, Milner’s Church llisi Tooke’s Divi Russell’s Modern Europe, Cleaveland’s Mineralogy, Walsh’i Appeal, Schlegel’s Lectures, History, H \lctu\y A\vu\t G\ot\\Vng, Superfine Cloths, Hats, Boots Shoes, Hardware, ifj-c. REDDING &, WASHBURN, AVE received from Ncvv-Vork, an ex tensive assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS,BOOTS k SHOES, HARDWARE, kc. which they offer for sale on good terms, at their Store next door north of Darien Bank, Wayne Street, among which are the foHuwing: Superfine blue Cloth Cloaks, Scotch Plaid and Cumhlet do ; Superfine black, blue and coloured Dress Coats, Superfine do do do Frock d Do. drab Surtouts and Wrappers, Do blue, black, mixed and drab Cloth and Cassimere 1'antiloons, Do blue and black Cassimere Vests, Black Silk, white Merseilles, k Fancy do. Youths and Boys Wrappers, Misses ditto Childrens Suits, Men's fine Linncn and Flannel Shirts, Superfine, fine and Koruin Hats, some with w ide brims, Women’s Morocco and Leather Shoes, Misses mid Childrens do Men’s fine Leather and Morocco do Welling. Boots, Superfine, Blue, Black, Brown, Oxford, Mixt arid Drnli Cloths, Superfine Blue, Black, Mixt and Drab Cassimcres, White and Bine Negro Plains, Rose Blankets, Irish Linnens, Long Lawn, T innen Diaper, Superfine 4-4 and 5-4 Cambrick and Mus lin Points, Brown Domestic Shirting and Sheeting, Domestic. Plaids, Stripes and Chambrays Osnabiirngs, 100 Reams Vellum, Foolscap, Pot, and Letter Paper, 200 Cannmters best Sporting Pow der, 100 do do glazed ditto Smith’s Bellows, Anvils, Vices k Ham’rs. C<. > dage— 1, 0,8, iO, i2, arid 20d Cut Nails, Brads, Cast Steel, Rides, Shot Gun?, kc. kc. Mille.dgevUlt>,Nov. 7 39—If Darwin’s Botanic Garden, Zouiio.inia, Black’s Chemistry, Hlaih.iH on Dropsies, Fcrriar’s Medical Histories, While’s Letters, Adams' Lectures, Mayo’s Mythology, Hume’s England, Rollins’ Ancient History, I’alcy’s Philosophy, Dictionary of the Bible, Federalist, ™ Brackemidge’s S. America. Peter’s Letters to his Kinsfolk Phillips’ Inquiry, Drew on the Resurrection, Scott’s Military Discipline, Smith’s Moral Sentiments, Wealth of Nations', Inchhald's British Theatre, gilt)—plates Swift's Works, gilt)—plates Newton’s Works, Pope’s Works, Spectator, Josephus, Elegant Extracts, Pocket Library, Pindar’s Works, Burns’ do Sliakspeare’s ditto, various bindings, Hogg’s Winter Evenings Ttiles, 2 vols. Tales of Priory, by Mrs. Hoffland, 2 vols. Chess Men and Boards, Globes, Survey ors Compasses, Plotting Instruments, Port Folios, Writing Desks, kc. k A liberal allowance made to country mer chants. academies, and those who wisli ,to form libraries. N. B.—B/.V7U.VC done ig its various hr ancltes—BLANK BOOKS made to or der at the shortest notice. 40 Nov, 14 f. vols. ttvo. 5 do l\o 2 do do 3 do do do 5 do do , 2 do do 5 do do do do 2 do do do , 5 do do 2 do do 2 do do do do do 2 do do 2 (Io tio 4 do do 8 do do 8 do do do 2 do do do 2 do do *» do do do do 2 do do 25 do (call 2 t do (calf 11 do 8 do 10 do li do 12 do (dates 0 do 4 do 2 do NOTICE. I /'ILL BE SOLD, in Dublin, Laurens county, on the. i'rt Tuesday in De- einluT next, between llic usual hours of le, the following property, to wit: One square of Land in the second district originally Wilkinson, now Laurens county, adjoining Standby and others—taken as the prliperiy of Adam Hunter, to satisfy an (•.'.•• - utioiiin favor of Sewnrt k Hargroves. One fraction of land lying on the Oconee iver, known and distinguished by Fluker’s stand, to satisfy executions in favor of the Administrator* of Freeman Lewis against Ylaviil Fluker and Thompson Bird—proper ty pointed out by John O. Bird. Fourteen head of sheep, taken as tlic pro perty of Allred Thompson, to satisfy an ex ecution in favor of t he state of Georgia. One Sorrel Horse, taken as the property of William Burk to satisfy an execution in fa vor of William Lynum—property pointed out by Jacob Shiver. One negro hoy named Sam, taken as the property of Thomas W. Hint, to satisfy an execution in favor of llatdy Griffin and oth ers—levied on by a constable, and returned to me. CHARLES S. GUYTON, Sheriff. October i7. * 38 LIVERY ST ARLES. T HE subscribers have recently purchased out Mr. J. Reid in the above line of bu siness, where they intend keeping a constant supply of Horses, Gigs, kc. to let. They will also keep horses in very superior style on accommodating terms. Horse drovers would do well to give them a call. A. G. k A. B. BECKHAM. Octobers. .3—8tw—4lain 3m. AMacYvawuWa Wvvrk. r THE SUBSCRIBERS having agreed to car- . ry on a Blacksmith's shop in this place to gether tor the term of one yar, offer their ser- "’ties in (he above business to all those who may ink proper to favor them with their custom Mill Iron* of every description, Cast-steel Axes and plantation work gcrorally w ill be kepi con stautlv on hand—Carriage springs mnde and mended tit the shortest notice. CASH given for all the coni that will be delivered between now and Christmas, at the shop opposite Card. Belton’s Tavern, south cast corner pf the State-house square. I T. Cushing L. It. ljiwis. October 29 37—eow If. Co-partn.trship Dissolved. TIE co-partnership hr.rctofora existing under the firm of Goopam. k Wash- burn, is this day dissolved by mutual cou nt. Persons having unsettled business ith the above firm, will please c?dl on Su- ud Goodall, who is authorized to adjust the same. SAMUEL GOODALL, JOSEPH WASHBURN. October 21, 1820 38 WAREHOUSE, AUCTION, AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. C HARLES W. BUTLER and MATTHEW HOPPER, have associated themselves to gether, under t'ue firm of BUTLER fy HOPPER, fix the transaction of WAREHOUSE, AUC TION amt COMMISSION BUSINESS. They have purchased of Messrs. Harvey k Redding their Warehouses at the Bout-yard, and have made arrangements for the extension of every convenience which may facilitate the reception •nd forwarding of Cotton, kc. this fall. Bj-They have two first rale Bouts, burthen 460 bales each, which will ply between this and Darien so soon as the season commences, and they flatter themselves that by unremiUed at tention, they will be able to give satisfaction to those who may 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 the former one. N. B.—They will attend to the purchase and sale of Cotton. BEFF.nENCF.S. Messrs. A. B. Fannin kCo.—Snrtmnah. Hale, Cooke k Co.—Darien. IlAHVEY kllF.IIUlNG, k ) ...„ , ... Mr. Thomas W ilev, \ August 22. tf—28 T\vfe ‘PlantOTB 1 Hotel H AVING undergone a thorough re pair, the subscriber respectfully in forms his friends and the. public generally, ti at Ids house is now tvidy lor the recepti on of company. lie lias twenty rooms to his house, nearly all with fire places. lie. can accommodate from THIRTY to FOR TY member* of the Legislature. His Sta bles are large and airy, and will he at all times supplied with a plenty of provender. THOMAS HUSO N Milledgcville, Oct. iC. 38—tf. Co-partnership Formed. W (J. REDDING, having purchased or • Samuel Goodall his interest in the te firm of Good,ill k Was hum, and cou rted himself with Joseph Washburn of tile hove firm, business (fill in future he condnc- (I by them at the old stand under the firm orReddi.no k Wasiibvkn. W. C. REDDING, Oct. 30—38 JOS. WASHBURN. JOHN LUCAS, HAS OPEffKD A HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT In his new building at the corner of Greene and Wilkinson streets, between the State-house square and government house. Milledgcville, August 13 27—tf ANDERSON HOLT, OFFERS HIS SERVICES TO TIIE PUBLIC AS A PRACTITIONER OF LA IF, In the Ocmulgce Circuit. His office Ison Franklin street, opposite Mr. Rosacter’ Store. Letter* addressed bv mail will lre promptly attended to. Milledg A. B. FANNIN h, Co. 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 8f Commission Business. They inform them that they still continue! business at tbeir old stand Bolton's Range, •nd respectfully solicit a continuance of their favors. They nave extensive and safe Ware- Houses for the reception of Produce, and will as heretofore, make liberal advances on Pro dure deposited with them for sale. Oct. 85 38—tf BILLS ON NEW YdbK, \tfor sale by WILEY fc BAXTER. ~ ' -Jft S# dgeville, Sept. S3—tf 111H E Subscribers have formed a cornice I- tion in the Practice of the Imw, uudt the firm of Rockwell k Heimilkn. All business confided to their care will lie punc lually attended to. Ouv of them will at all times he found at tlic office of S. Rockwell corner of Jefi'erson and M’Jntosh streets. SAMUEL ROCKWELL, JOSEPH L. HEPBURN. Milledgeville. Sept. 18 32-—tf E. & H. A. WOOD, A RE now receiving and opening then' sup ply of WINTER GOODS, consisting ot Superfine blue and black Cloths and Cnasl meres, Bmnketf, Plains, Carpeting. Flannels Baize, Boiubazells, Hosiery, assorted ; Nankin and iluliun Crapes, Sheetings, Shirtings, Liu ens, Hardware and Cutlery, Shoe Thread, Bug ging Twine, 1 trunk first quality Boots, and general assortment of ladies' and gentlemen Shoes, with a variety of other seasonable urti i vies. 40 November H W ILL BE SOLI) at the Court-liousc in the town of Dublin, Laurens ('(uni ty, within the usual hours of sale, on the 1st Tuesday in December next, the following Property, viz:—One hay mare, bridle mid saddle and saddle blanket—taken as the pro perty of Janies liaty, to satisfy sundry exe cutions in favor of William li. Pnrrnmore k others—property pointed out by l’luintift’ this 13th day of October, 1820. DANif.L ROBERTS, n. a. October 24. (it—37 Ol WILL BE SOLD, the. first Tuesday in January next, between the usual hours of sale, at the court-house in the town of Dublin, Laurens county, the following property, to wit: One hundred one and a quarter acres of land, it being one half of lot ,\u. 272, in the second district of Wilkinson now Laurens county, taken as the property of William M. Price, to satisfy two executions in favor of Adam Hunter, for the use of Gerard Liitrch against said Price, Elisha Watson and Redie Watson—levied on hy a constable and re turned to me. One Sorrel Mare, levied on ns C'ie proper ty of Isham Milton, to satisfy an execution in favor of Anderson nod Barlow. One Bay Mare, levied on as the property of William Settles, to satisfy an execution in favor of J. k J. Guyton. One Waggon and Harnes?, tw o grey Hor ses, one grey Mare, and one hay Marc—levi ed on as the property ofEsaias Fountain, to satisfy executions in favor of Thomas King. One square of land No. 211, in the second district formerly Wilkinson now Laurens county, levied on as the property of John Deans, to satisfy executions in favor of Joel Conry—property pointed out by William Allhritton, Dean’s security. Three squares of land in tile eighteenth district formerly Wilkinson now Laurens county, No. 212, 210 and 210, containing 202 1-2 acres each, taken as the property of Jacob Fanner, security for Alfred Thomp son, Tax-Collector of Laurens county for the year 1818, to satisfy the execution in fa vor of the State. CHARLES S. GUYTON, Sh’ff. November 27, 1820. O' WILL RE SOLD, \ the sixth day of January next, at the linusu of Jniiie* Warren, deceased, in Hancock county, all the Hog*, Cuttle and Horsi'«, and the crop of Cotton, Corn and Fodder, and House ami Kitchen Furniture, and other articles tnn tedious to mention— and the negroes hired out till Christmas, for the benefit of the heir* and creditor* of said deceased. Terms of side made known on the day. JEREMIAH WAIIREN, Adm’r. November 23 42—tils* \ GRF.EABLY to an order of the Court XV of Ordinary, of Putnam county, will be sold to the highest bidder in Eatontun, on the first Tuesday in February next, lot and one fourth acres of Land, lying in Putnam county, adjoining Bass k others—to be sold as the real estate of William Hardin, dec. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. DANIEL SANDERS, Adm’r. November 6. 40—tds* O N Saturday the 30th of December next, will lie sold to the highest bidder, at the house of the subscriber in Twiggs coun ty, all the personal property of James Ham ilton, deceased. Terms made known on the day ofsalc.—All persons having demandsa- gainst the said estate, are requested to ren der iu their accounts properly attested ; and those indebted, will please come forward and adjust the same. WM. HAMILTON, Adm’r. November 14, 40—tds t Administrator's Sale. ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in February next, to the highest bidder town of Lexington, Oglethorpe county, If'tvvecn the usual hours of sale, one tract of 4<and lying in said county on the Dry Fork iff Long creek, containing two hundred li tres, be the s.une more, or less, with a Mill- llouse and gear ready fur use, with about du ty acres cleared, it being part of the real Isiiilc of William Walker,deceased, of Mor gan county, sold for the benefit of the heirs if said deceased, SIMEON WALKER, Adm’r. November 27 t :—tds SALE, HIRING & RENTlNir* AX 7 ILL lie sold at the late residence of tv Stephen Clifford, jr. ilee.’d, in Jones Icomity, on Saturday tlu: 30th December, ttie following property,*viz: The ci»p of com and fodder, wheat and cotton, a few planta tion tools, kc.; hLo the in grnes to hire:— a plantation and good store-house to rent, suitable for a large stock of goods, with wa ter very convenient. Terms made known on the dav by the administrator. EACH AUIAIJ GAFFOBD, ddin'r. SUSAN N AH GAFFORD, Adm'r. November 7. 7—.hi EXECUTOR’S SALE. P URSUANT to an order ot the ('unit of Ordinary of Hancock comity, will he sold at tlic court-house in said annuity, on lie first Tuesday in February rf*, between y de- ii she. nod-. aid, GEORGIA, Morgnh county. Dy the honorable the Inferior m, • u. c county, lining for oniiirr ., Whereas Mary Zuber late of dus cease.I lutely died intestate, bavin- lived,and at the limeof her death, v rights ailil credits within the coin.., hy means whereof, the full dispnsiiu.n ami now.’ er of granthig the administration of nil ami -in. guhir the goods, rights ami credits of the » rt ld deceased ; Hiid also auditing the account!, cal- eolations and reckonings of said administration and a filial dismission of the same to the court aforesaid does of right belong—They desiring tlint the good-, rights mid credits of said dee d may he well and truly administered, converted an.! disposed of, do hereby grant unto Benjamin Smith administrator, full power by the tcuur of these presents to administer the goods, rights amt eiedits of said deceased, which to him in her life-time and at the time of her death did belong ; mul to ask, levy, recover and receive the same, and to pay the debts in which the dc- censed siond hound, so far forth us her goods, rights and cr'dits will extend, according to their rate and order of law, (being first sworn on the Holy Evangelist-'of Almighty God to muke a true nml perfect inventory (hereof, uud to ex hibit the same to the clerk of the court of ordi nary in the county aforesaid, in order to here- corded, mi or before the first Monduy of No. vemher next ensuing, mid to render a just and trtio account of said administration, when there unto required)—and you are hereby orduiued, constituted and appointed administrator of all and singular the goods, rights aad credits of said deceased. In TEsrlMoar whereof, we have caused the' clerk of this court to set his hand and seal tbA fourteenth day of September,one thousam. eight hundred and twenty. JOHN NISBET, gc. o. October i7. In Baldwin Superior Court, shiifuti Te, GEOHGKI, Jasper County, Superb March Term, 182t). James M'Donalu, and j / Wll.t.lAM S. PoFE, j fur the use of John M h ixne, Pxk Niii Jam e rn UlClIVROS. ’ON the petition o£^ mes M'Donald and William S. Pope, <5r »>ie use of John Me* Mini.', stating the* Jajr'‘> Richards did >ti the Ie.enly.sixth ihtf of Vvemberin the yearcigh- tecm humlreJ and Ahteen, make and deliver to your petitioners Meed of mortgage for the lot of laud km)wr ftl,, l distinguished by the Lumber eight iu tJM'jtucutli district oi'Bildu m now Jasper couir ’ " ,r 'he better securing the payment oftliuP 1 ’ 1 °f ,Pn thousand dollars due to the pelitiq/* “X “ promisory note dated 23d N , ovemiy sj8 > uncl Payable twelve months thereafter./ „ On inotT. . ’* 1 pmm Cook, counsel for the petition# 13 or, .cred, that the said Janies oie!:ar/ w I 1 ".' into (he clerk's office of this court / M,m °i money aforesaid with the inte rest i/ ( 031 thereon within twelve mouths from this/”’ " r l he equity of redemption in and to th* mortgaged premises, will be tbence- i^Jaod forever barred and foreclosed : and it Uier ordered, that a copy of this rule be 1 on the said James Richards or his spe- I agent at I'cnM six mouths, or published ill of the public Gazettes of this state once a month for twelve months, before the time the he usual hours ot sale, all the ts EURO! 1 . * money is directed to be paid. I4l. ..t' 'IU. "i • : n * . heleiigiiig to the estate of Thomas Vicki r dec’ll, consisting of men. women and cl’ dren, fur the benefit of the Legatees. Jj/in Pickers, l^iwliiwd E " r ‘ November 21. 41—r' I certify that the foregoing is a true copy ta ken from the uiiimtes, this 11th April, 1820. • JOHN WILLSON, Cl k. April 18 mI2m ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. W ILL bo sold at the Court-house in Dublin, Laurens county, on the first Tuesday in December next, between the u- sinil hours of sale, a part of the real estate of Samuel Beaty, jun. deceased—consisting of one fraction, No. 300, in the first district for merly Wilkinson now Laurens county; also one naif of 1'ractionNo. 299, iu tliesauie dis trict and county, both adjoining Beaty's fer ry fraction, on the west side of the Oconee river ; also, one bounty on the east side of the Oconee river, adjoining the same ferry, containing 287 1-2 acres, more or less ; also, one other lot adjoining the same, containing 120 acres more or less; also, one half of ni! the water privilege belonging to James Bea ty’s ferry tract, on the cast side of the Oco nee river; also, 7 1-2 acres, adjoining the same f<*riy tract; also, one half of lot No. 287, in the first district and same county— to be sold for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. Twelve months credit will bo given.— Notes k approved security will Im required. HOMAS, Aum’r. Je Lows non. Mav aUwY’s i\ ffve ty FOR TIIE DISTRICT OF Gs/ 1 ' 01 -^ SAVANNAH, Nor. > 1b2 °- T IIE Assistants of the Mnrslij’’ 1 , Gis^ triet, “ for taking the Four/ ‘ 'ensus, or - numeration of the Inhabitant/*th* Unrtyt; States,” are hereby notified tr ^ le t' 111 '* I" 1 ' transmitting their returns to t^ Department is near at hand and; it is hqJ^ n< ’ xlvLiy will take place, so as to pr4r ”1 a general re turn being made accordin/* 0 * ! »w. JOiy H. MOREL, Marshal DU. Geo. The Darien Gazette.'Augusta Chronicle, Washington News, Aif ns Gazette, and Re corder and Journal at^'Dedgeville, will pub lish the above till co/itcrmandcd. November 13 / V' LNF. months after this date, application lx will be made to the honorable the Infe- ior court of Twiggs county fur leave to sell the land of Gilbert Gilder, deceased, for be nefit of the heirs and creditors. WILLOUGHBY JORDAN, Adm'r. ' March 3, UV20. JOHN TJ October 3. 8—34 THE SUBSCRIBERS H AVING com/eteil themselves in (he Men cantile hnfnt'.-s, under the firm of FOAtD fy MALONE, leave io n.'hnrn their friends ami the jmhlic that they are now receiving at their store on Wuvnu-Ftrett,next du,r nboce Messrs. Kedding .Xu \VashhuSli a general assortment of STAPLE and I'A.NCV GOODS, wlfieh they will sell on very ncipinaioilatlng terms. TIIO.MAS FOjtU*. HENRY V». MALONE. No»embcr 14 4o NOTICE. PERSONS indebted to the late firm of . . Goodall k Waalibitri), are requested to come forward and make settlement with Sa muel Goodall, at the Store of Redding and Washburn. SAMUEL GOODALL. November 0 39—tf /tOR. SALE, a very likely NEGRO ROY, about twelve years old, a piod size fora Printers. I’lough-Boy. Enquire of the October 23. 37—tf. HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE. riTHE large and commodious House, at pre _L sent occupied by Mr. Jacob Barrow ; the Lot csntaiiis one acre of ground; the House be seen by calling on Mr. Burrow. For further particulars, enquire of WM. ROBERTSON. N. R.—If not sotJ in two weeks, the House will be to rent. 40 Nov. 14 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W ILL be. sold on the first Tuesday in December next, at the court-house in .Madison, Morgan county, agreeable to an ol der of the honorable Court of Ordinary for said county, part of Hie Real Estate and Negroes of William Walker, deceased, that is to say, 390 acres of land, within 3 miles of Madison, being part of Lots Nos. 20J anil 179, with good improvements and an excel lent farm now in good order for cropping, having an excellent Reach Orchard kabout it)0 acres of cleared land.—Also, one other Lot on Sandy creek, with about forty acres cleared, and two excellent mill seals there on.—Also, eight likely young Negroes, con sisting of six Fellows, one plough-boy, uud u young Woneli. Terms made known on the day of sale. SIMEON WALKER, Adm’r. Octobers. 34 A FTER the expiration of nine mouths fronr tlm date hereof, application will be made to the Inferior court of Laurens county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the reul estate of Arthur Inman, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de ceased. HENRY C. FUQUA, Adm'r, June 2d, 1S20 G OERGIA, Baldwin county. Whereas Lewis Hillson, applies for letters fo dismission on the estate of Aaron Hillson, late of ihu county aforesaid, deceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin- ular the kindred and erditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by luw, and shew cause (if any) why dd loiters should not be grunted in terms of the law. Given under my hand k private seal, (there being no seal of office) this -1th Septem ber, 1820. TIIO'S it. KENAN, Cl’k. ■jVflNE months after date, application will be J.X made to the honorable the Inferior Court ^ Qdm'ri. VAUTMWUiE AND CtmYWYYsvsum aMcvcUaniB. rpHE subscribers tender their services to 1 the public generally, and particularly to the planters and merchants of the upper country, as Tcetnrs utid Commission -et chants" Being aware that the success ol their undertaking depends upon their atten tion, they beg leave to assure their friends k tim public, that their best exertions will be used to afford aatisluction in all business con fided to their care, und respectfully solicit a share, of public patronage. E. k W. HAMILTON. Darien, (Ga.) Nov. 1 4.’ 4— of.louc couaty, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for lenvc to sell the real estate of Taw- ley Ballard, deceased. TU0MA3 BALLARD, THOMAS WHITE, May 9,1820—13—* 4. USE moult.3 after date, application will .Lx he made to the Inferior court of Jasper county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, till leave to sell the real estate of Johnllodg- ts, deceased. THOS. E. RODGERS, ? JOHN U. RODGERS, $ October 10. 2—35 A CARD. M R. WILSON, Pianno Forte. Teacher from Nevv-York, begs leave to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Milledgcville und its vicinity, that he will commence giving instruction by the quarter or lesson on Mon day next, at'privute houses or nt the music room of Win. II. Crenshaw k Co. P. S. All commands left with Wtn. II Crenshaw k Co. or at the Exchange Coffee house, will be immediately attended to. Milledgev ille, Nov. 27 42-tf A GREEABLY to an orderufthe honor able the Inferior Court of Baldwin county, sitting as a court of Ordinary, will be sold at tlic court-house in Irwin ton, Wil kinson county, on the first Tuesday in Janu ary next, numbers 105 und 151, each con- taming 202 (-2 acres, and one half of number 93, containing 101 i-4 acres, all in the fifth district of Wilkinson, bring part of the real estate of William M’C'rary, deceased, and sold for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors. Terms made known on the dav of sale. BARTLEY M'CRAltY, jr. Admr Nov ember 0 39—tds* Mtn'n IV] 1NE mouths after date, application will he X x made to the honorable the court of Ordi nary of baldw in county, lor leave to sell the re al estate of John Troutman, deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirs of said dect ased. 11. B. TROUTMAN, JEREMIAH LAMAR, May 29, 4' Adm\ ni9m ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W ILL tic sold on Suturday the 23d of De cember next, at the lute residence ot Alexander Smith, dec. in Laurons county, thu personal Property of said decease it, consisting of nine Negroes, viz;—Frank, u man ; Rachel, a woman; Olive, a woman, k six small Boys. Terms made known on life day of sgle. DAA1S SMITH, Adm r. November 14. 40—tds NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the late firm of Gordon if Moll, arc earnestly requested to come forward and settle their account*, as no further indulgence will he given. RANDOLPH MOTT. November 27 42—3t A LL persons indebted to the estate of James Warren, deceased, are reijuestud to make immediate pay ment; and all those having uny demands against said estate, are requested to present them duly authentica ted Tor settlement, agreeable io law. JEREMIAH WARREN, Adm’y Novcmbci 23 l’cnWtiuUavN \V or\v. 2,{*00 pair of SHOES on hand, of ull quali ties; 5<f0,000 feet of Plunk and Scuntling, at $1 2o per hundred ; A quantity of low post Bedsteads, nicely turn ed, nt #3 High posted ditto, from 6 to JO Tables,Trend 2 to to Windsor Chairs, par dozen, 16 to 20 Curt Wheels, ironed off, lit for use, 28 Wugons and other similar work, equally ns cheap; 4(H) Cast-Steel Axes, at 2 .70 . Common ditto, 2 IK) Carriage Braces, <i U0 ’ Shoeing Horses, 1 25 All other Plantation Tools, and Chains of eve ry description very low priced. Spinning Wheels nnd Water Vessels as cheap us they ever could be bought. O’ TAILORING executed with dispatch, and not exceeded Ly any in the state for nculuess, in the newest fashion. Broad Cloth (.’outs mnde for go 00 Punlnloous ofthe same, or Cassi mere, 1 50 Summer Coats, 3 DO All other work in that line, equally cheap The public are respectfully invited to cnll and furnish themselves with uny of our Mamdiic tures, as it will he to their interest, and for the prosperity of this valuable and humane Iusti tution. Cash will he given for ull the Coal k Tallow that shall he delivered In the Penitentiary. C M’CABT V, r. k. J'piefl 17 •In Itaidwin Superior Court—August Term 1820. Thomas B. Stubbs, 1 Petition for forcclo- v s. x sure. James Fleminu. J) Bide Nisi. 6 j PON ihu petition of Thomas B. Stubbs, U praying ihu foreclosure of the equity of redemption in und tu all that lot of land, ly ing and being in the town of Milledgcville, state of Georgia and county of Bald win, con taining one fourth of an acre, being tho one fourth part of lot number four, in square number forty in the original plan of said town, lying on Wayne and Green-streets, and adjoining Charles Williamson, which said lot was mortgaged by the said Janies Fleming to the said Thomas B. Stubbs on thu2Utli day of June 1819; the better to'se cure the. payment of the sum of seven thou, sand nine hundred and twenty dollars, and interest. On motion, it is ordered, that the principal, interest and cost, due on said mortgage, he paid into this court within twelve months from this date, otherwise the equity of re demption in and to said mor^igcdpremi- sea, will he from thenceforth barred and fore closed x And it is further ordered, that a co py of this rule be published iu one of the public Gazettes of this state once in every month for twelve months, or served on the mortgager or his special agent, at Iea3t six months previous to the time the money is directed to be paid into court as aforesaid. A true copy, taken from the minutes this fifteenth fceptemher, |820. TlfOtvlAa ij. KENAN, Clerk, September 18. rim-vJA