Southern recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1820-1872, December 19, 1820, Image 4

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REMOVAL. B EGS leave to inform tn» friends and the public, that he has removed from hit late blore to the large CotutuVbsiou AVarcAumse opposite Grant,and and Ormr’s Printing Of ftre, vvfc're he olf-rs for sale Me follow ing G mils now in store, and is daily expect- inir large supplies from Darien h- Savaniulu 6 Bales Negro Plaint; t Byt the piece or * do Ulm.keta; $ Package 10 pieces Cotton Bagging; *0 Hogshead.', } New England BUM, tlirec 40 BsSkls S years old. ii do. old Apple Brandy ; 10 dn. Nor^jgi^iill} 4 do and SflJlpneadt W hiskey ; 10 Pipes anfl j harrel^'rencli Brandy ; 6 Boxes SMt, * S Bbls. 4 Ditt 2 Ditto TOnneril 10 Boxes Cordial S Hhds. Jamai^ * Ditto Westlndi: 8 Kegs Tobacco; Reams Wrapping Paper, ; Cross Cut and Mill Savvy* Castings, consisting of Fire Dogs, Pots, Ov ens, Skillats, Spiders, kc. Sweeds and English Iron, all sizes: Grind Stones'; Crates of Earthen V\ are; Boxes Coni moo China ; Hogsheads Glass Ware, ke. kc. November 20. “. Dan\e\ lijnwm, it. IgA's JtST RITE!' ED AND SOW OFFERS FOR SALE, HIS FALLsSSW W1NTIR STOCK of G001V6, AMONG WHICH, ARK Sup. Saxon, Bine, and Black Broad Cloths ; Do. Blue and BUck Casi meres ; Do. Mix'd ditto; Printed llattineSts; Plaid Cloaks; CasimcreShawls; Merino ditto ; Elegant Vestings ; Fine Cotton Shirtings and Sheetings ; Rossis anJ Domestic ditto : Elegant Fancy Dresses; Ladies k gentlemen* Silk Hose ; Ditto do Gloves; Ditto do K’J, Pock k Woodstock, do. Black and Wl-it ■ S-.*lins and :,ilks ; Fig'' . I’i ud, B ack k. Col’d Bombazctts ; Vest Pattern* , Cambric, Jaconet and Book Muslins'; Whir.- fillet Fianneia; Irish Linen* ; El»gvit Prints and C.allicos ; Ditto Furniture Chintz; Black Crapes ; French do. Silk and Cotton Umbrellas ; Elegant Cambric* and Cravats; N’un* and Cotton Thread : do. Drawer* : White and Coloured half Hose ; A general assortment of Boots, Sboetccsami Shoes; Ditto do Hardware, Ditto do Hats; 10 B^ies London Duffle k Hose Blankets 4000 wt. Sweeds Iron, assorted ; Casks Nails, assorted; Jamaica Rum, Gin, Currant Wine, kc. kc. and a number of other articles too numerous to mention. Nov. 20. H—8t "WAREHOUSE, AUCTION. AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. C HARLES W. BUTLER end MATTHEW HOPPER, have associated themselves to gether, under the firm of BUTLER 4- HOPPER, fo» the transaction of WAREHOUSE, AUC TION and COMMISSION BUSINESS. They have purchased of Messrs. Harvey k Redding their Warehouses at the Boat-yard, end have made arrangements tor the esteosion of every convenience which may facilitate the receplieo and forwarding of Corroa, kc. this fall. O’They have two first rate Boats, burthen l\oo\vs ftiu\ StatVonar^ i Fr esn WILL BF. SOLD, N tluJ.ppt Tuesday in January next. GINN k CURTIS H AVE now on hand, a general assort ment of BOOKS and A7*.Pi IO.\A- WY, to which they urc continually receiving additions from New-York and Puiladelphia, it. the various department* of Literature:— Among ‘hose recently received, are the fol lowing, i iz: Franklin's Works, _ 6 vols. Rvo. Emporium of Art* k Sciences 5 do do Cavallo's Philoaenhv, 2 do Boswell's Life of Johnson, Silo Cralib’s Synonyms, Milner’s Church History, 5 do Tooke’s Diversion* of Puriey, 2 do Russell’s Modern Europe, 5 do Clea\ eland's Mineralogy, Walsh’s Appeal, Sclilegel's Lectures, 2 do Butler’s Analogy, Dwight’s Theological Works, 5 do Darwin’s Botanic Garden, 2 do -- ■■ ■ Zoonomia, C do Blark’s Chemistry, Bhtckali on Dropsies, Ferriar’s Medical Histories, White’s Letters, . Adam*’ Lectures, Mayo's Mythology, Hume’s England, Rollins’ Ancient History, Paley’s Philosophy, Dictionary of the Bible, Federalist, Brackemidge’s S. America. Peter's Letters to his Kinsfolk?, Phillips’ Inquiry, Drew on the Resurrection, Scott'* Military Discipline, Smith’s Moral Sentiment Wealth of Nation lnchbald’s British Theatr gilt I—plates Swift's Works, gilt;—plates Newton’s Works, Pope’s Works, * Spectator, Josephus, Elegant Extracts, Pc.t Library, Pindar’s Works, Bun.,’ do - do Shakspearc’s ditto, various bimVngs, Hngg’g Winter Evening?Tales, 2 vol Tales of Priory, by Mrs II,'Aland, 2 vols. Chess Men and Bum's, Globes, Survey ors Compasses, Plotting Instruments, Port "’olios. Writing Dssk.«, kc. kc. A iitairai allow ance made to country mer- ehants academies, and those who wi'll to form libra i !r*. N. B.—BINDING done in its various branches—BLANK BOOKS made to or der at the shortest rotire. 40 Nov. 14 T. BIRD, jct an i n Li. i r . ho srrri.r or A Druu'y, and (lawInc j v - »*»»*■ ''■* u '" tl »»"'«;»{ snl ;* ilt court-hoii*** m the town ol Dublin, Laurens rounty, llin'followingproperty, to wit: .n ! One ttm.dfvd one and a quarter acres of West Oil, calcined Magnesia, Borax, Wormscd Fatent Mci>cbics. . . WT TH the article.'received i*Ch\n.im.>n.J One ttqi.Jrrd .me and a quarter acres of TV Cloves, Mare, Nutmegs. West Sweet jl*"d, it I ijil.^oneMtalt vt Uu No. 2.-., m the 2 do 2 do 4 do 8 do 8 do 2 do 2 do 2 do Hi do do do do do do do do do do do do do do •do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do (calf 21 do (calf 11 do 8 do 10 do fi do 12 d> 6 do 4 do plates (til—Balsam of Honey ; Soda Powders, »u perior Harness and Shoe Varnieh, best Mnc- caboy Sn iff, Peal I Ash, essence of Spruce, Lampbl ick, Spirits of Turpentine, Ti Us. c to suit any ca«e, of superior kind. Elastic Catheters N - . Bougies, Crucible., In *t spring Lancets with extra Mades, pearl handle and crown Lancets, Filtering ami Sand Paper, a large assortment of Shop Fumitnn and Viats, bottle Cork*, superior Bitters, and all other articles common to be found in a drug store, to he sold unusually low for cash only. No credit. Millcdguville, Dec. 30 43—3t JUST RECEIVED AND FOR S U.E BV TIIK SUBSCRIBERS, 10 hlids. prime SUGAR, 80 pieces inverneas BAGGING, lb casks prime Goshen CHEESE. BUTLER k HOPPER. December 4 43—2t EDUCATION. P ARENTS and Guardians will please ob serve, that I lie undersigned has agreed to open a select English Sctio.d on Monday the fifteenth of January next, near the house ofC’ol. Wm. C. Osborn, Jones county. The whole charge for Board and Tuition, is fixed at one hundred ami two dolls is per year. A few male students under the age of sixteen vears, and a few females uq^cr the ape of fourteen, will he received. Every exertion will he made to facilitate the progress of the pupils in useful knowledge, and proper re gard will He paid to morals, decency and vir tue. Col Osborn will hoard as many as twelve or fifteen of the students. DANIEL DCFFP.Y. December 2 42—tf ond district of Wilkinson now Lauren* county, taken as the property of William M. Price,'to i^tisfy two executions in favor of tdnm I'urilte use of Gerard Burch a garnet s.iid'Fricr.' Llrdia Watson and Hedic Watsou-4j' VTcdJon by a constable and re turned twf.icTVi On.* Sifi^gityre. levied On as the proper ty of I.sham Milton, to satisfy an execution infavui of ArlVl.-.m and Harlow 0:ve !f,.y A; ’Vc, lev u cl on as the property of William Sen!"*, to satisfy airOxecution in favor of J. k J. GtiytoB, (.) e Wagg:m and Marius*, two gr. y Hor se'. one grey Mare, :*\d one liny Mare—f ed on as the propcity of I-saia* Fountain, to li-ffy ex, cutious in favor of Thomas King. One squ ire of l..nd No. 211, in the second ili'tiict formerly Wilkinson now Lauren minty, levied on as the property oi'J"lin Deans, to satisfy executions in f vo oi Joel C’.iiiry—property pointim out by William Ai.h ittou, Dean’s security. Three squares of land in the . iriiteenth district formerly Wilkinson now Laurens comity, No. 212, 210 nud 240, containing 1C2 1-2 acres each, taken as the property ol Jacob Farmer, security for Alfred ’J’homp- snn, Tax-t’ollecto- t»f Laurens county for the year 1818, to satisfy the execution in fa vor bf the State. CHARLES S. GUYTON, Sh’ff. November 27, 1820, Cotton Wanted. f piir. 'Ubsrriber* wishing t>> purchase f'OT- 1. TON, will give the higlfest cash price dur ing the present season. m .FOARD a. MALONE. November 27 42—if 10 COLLARS REWARD. jrts R',5: H THE SUBSCRIBERS WING connected themselves in the Mer cantile business, under the firm of FO.iRD 4* MJLOAE, beg leave to irform their friendsand the public that they are now receiving at their store on 'VHVue-street.next door tlmve Messrs. Redding a. (Vashburn, a general assortment of STAPLE and FANCY GOODS, which they will sell ou very accommodating terms. THOMAS FOARD, HENRY W. MALONE. November 14 40 stud's Office, FOR THE DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. SAVANNAH, Nor. It, »S2o. T HE Assistants of the Marshal of this Dis- tnct, “ ft r taking the Fourth Census, or 460 bales each, which will ply betw een this and ’ enumeration of the Inhabitants ofthe United Sitrien so soon as the season commences, and | States,” are hereby notified that the time for they flatter themsefves that by miremitted at teation, they will be able to give satisfaction to those who may think proper to entrust business to their care. A new road has bean made to the boat-yard which shorten* the di-tance, and is much more convenient than the former one. N. B.—They wilt attend to the purchase and Sale of Cotton. RgFFREX CCS. Messrs. A. B. Fauxik L Co.—Stramsh Half, Cookf. U Co..—Darien. HaRVSIY kREDUUIG, U \ 1/ >/ ••/; Mr. Thomas Wilzf, August: tf—28 transmitting their returns to this Department i; near at hand and; it is hoped that no delay will take place, so as to prevent* general re turn being made according to law. JOHN H. MOREL, Marshal Dis. Geo The Darien Gazette, Augusta Chronicle, j Oct. tC20. Washington News, Athens Gazette, and Re corder and Journal at MiliedgcviUe, will pub lish the above till countermanded. November 13 4t tf fi AAV AY from the plantation of ttie bheriber on Broad river, Oglethorpe county, in the early part of July last, a negro mail about 21 years old, five feet five inches itigii, ot earthen yellow complexion, has a sear over the left eye, named OWEN ; the above reward will be given to any person who will secure said negro in jail, so that 1 get him again. WILLIAM GILMER. CS* The Editors of tue State Gazette at Columbia, S. C. and of the Register at Ra leigh, N. C. are requested to publish the foregoing six times in their respective pa pers, *nd forward their accounts to the Rost Master at Lexington, Geo. or to the office ofthe Southern Recorder, for payment- November 28, t820 48—fit G eorgia, Baldwin county. John Lewis ofcapt. Freeney’s district, toledfivefore John R. Scott, Esq. an cstray Bay Horse, with the right fore foot and left hind foot while, and white on the nose, four feet ten inches high, nine or ten years old— appraised to fifty dollars, 27lh May, 1820. Alford Clarke of cant. Russell's district, tolled before John R. Scott, Esq. an cstray Black Mare, with a star in her face, switch tail, trots and canters, about four feet eight inches high, four years old—appraised at twenty-five dollars, 30th Srpt. 1820. Bazzel Cone of rapt. Haw’s district, tolled before Gustavos Hendrick, Esq. a Sorrel Horse, about twelve years old, four feet nine or ten inches high, branded on the left shoul der vvifh a W, all feet white, left rye out, and blaze face—appraised at fifty dollars, 2Gth Keatty C\ot\\ii\g, Superfine Cloths, Huts, Boots Shoes, Hardware, iff. REDDING Si WASHBURN, H AVE received fronr. New-York,an ex tensive assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, II ATS, BOOTS k SHOES, HARDWARE, kc. which they oiler tor sale on good terms, at their Store next door north of Darien Bank, Wayne Street, among which are the following; Superfine blue Cloth Cloaks, Scotch Plaid and Camlilet do ; Superfine black, blue and coloured Dress Coats, Supe rfinc do do do Frock do; Do. drab Surtnuts and VYrappers, Do blue, black, mixed ami drab Cloth and Ca«simere Pantiloous, Do blue and black Cassimere Ve*ts, Black Silk, white Merseilies, k Fancy do. Youth* and Boys Wrappers, Misses ditto Childrens Suit*, Men’s fine Lumen and Flannel Shirts, Saperfme, fine and Kemru Hats, some with wide brims, Women’s Morocco and Leather Shoes, Misacs and Childrens do Men's fine Leather and Morocco do . WeMing. Boots, Superfine, Blue, Black, Brovrn/'Gxford, Mixt and Utah Cloths, Superfine Blue, BUck, Mixt ;>*d Drub Cassimeres, I' White and Blue Negro Plains,, \ Rote Blankets, I Irish Ltnnens, Long Lown.Linnp^ Diaper, Superfine 4-4 and 5-4 CumbricJ. and Mus lin Points, Brown Domestic Shirting and Sheeting, Domestic Plaids, Stripes and Chambrnys Osnabtirngs, 100 Reams Vellum, Foolscap Pot, and letter Paper, aoo Cannisters best Sporting Powder, jOO do do glazed ditto <~ ’lows, Apvils, Vices k, Hom’rs. 8,8,10, i2, and 2bd C ut Kails, el, . kc. kc. 7 80—tf ^VVYORK, k BAXTER. H Tht riant era 1 Hotel AVING undergone a thorough re pair, the subscriber respectfully in forms his friend* and the public generally, t\at his house is now ready lor the recepti on of company. He has twenty rooms to his house, nearly ail with fire places. He can accommodate from THIRTY to FOR TY members of the Legislature. His Sta bles are large and airy, and will lie at all times supplied with a plenty of provender. THOMAS HUSON Milled jeville, Oct. tB. 3tt—if. Anderson Redding of cap!. Dozier’s dis trict, tolled before James P. Dozier, Esq. a small Bay Mare, nine years old, about four feet nine inches high, trots and paces—ap’ praised at fifty dollar*. 25th Nov. 1820. THO. H. KENAN, Cl’k i. c. December 4 48—3t (,'o-j)artarrship Dissolved. f |GIF. co-partnership heretofore existing A. under the linn of Goodall k Wasii- uliiJ', i* this day dissolved by mutual con sent. Persons having unsettled business with the above firm, will please call on Sa muel Gonitidl, who is authorized to adjust the saints. SAMUEL GOODALL, JOSEPH WASHBURN. October 24, 1820 38 Co-partners/i ip Formed. W C. REDDING, hitting purchased of • Samuel Gondiill hi* interest in the late firm of Good,ill k Wasl burn, and con nected himself with Joseph Washburn ofthe above firm, husinesH will in future he conduc ted by them ut the nld stand under the firm of Rf.hdi.nu k. Washburn. W. C. REDDING, Oct. 30—38 JOS. AVASHBUIIN. tr tup trine Cnvrl, Auftit Term. 1 stYi l\ re*cut his honor Judge Strukc. F PON the application of the admiuistratoi* V j of Archibald Martin, deceased, slating the existence Riul bis* of the original bill ol sail from AA illium Etltnundson,constable, to C’hnrles Burke, for tvvonegroes Foreday amt Joe, levi* ml on and sold to satisfy two cXerutions in fa vor of Itedman Thornton and others, against Charles Burke, deceased, as bis property, and they having filed n copy of the same (in suh- stauce) in office: On motion of Seaborn Jones, attorney for (be administrators of said .Martin, ordered, that the said copy he establish ed at the next term of this court in lieu of tin* lost original, unless cause he shewn to the con trary, and that a copy of lliis rule he published in one of the public Gazettes ot this circuity once a month for six months. Extract from the Minuter. KBEN 11/lilt TOIIRENCE, Cl’k, September !* infim Hiililirin Superior Court, April adj'd Term, 1820.. l’n sent, the Hon. Uhiustoi'hkr B. Strong. NOTICE. Sallt Howxll, 4 PERSONS indebted tu the late firm of Wm i is Howr.i.r, ) .E. Gootiall k Washburn, are requested to ! rilltE return of the declaration, slating thaV como forward and make settlement with Sa-j I the defendant in the above case is not to nmrt Gnodull, at the Store of Redding and i l, e in this county i on motion of plaintiff* Libel for Divorce. Washburn. November G SAMUEL GOOD ALL. 38—tf T' WILL BF- SOLD, O N the sixth day of January next, at the house of James Warren, deceased, in Hancock county, all the Hogs, Cattle and Horses, and the crop of Cotton, Corn and Fodder, and House and Kitchen Furniture, and other articles too tedious to mention— and the negroes hired out till Christmas, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms of sale made known on the day, JEREMIAH WARREN, Adnr’r. November 23 4-2—tds* BALE, a very likely NEiA.eJ Beit a',.ool twelve years old, a good size for u Plough-Boy. Enquire of tiie Printers. October 23. 37—tf. HOUSE b LOT FOR SALE. HE large ano commodious House, at |>ep. sent occupied by Mr. Jacob Barrow : tiie Lot contains one acre of ground; the House itn bo seen by calling on Mr. Barrow. For further particulars, enquire of WM. KOBERTSON. N. B.—If not sold in two weeks, the House will be to rent. 41 Nov. 14 low for cash, a SINGI.L |»led liar- The whole cau be bought for less than Apply to Elisha Whitney. MiliedgcviUe, October 24. 37—tf. A l-L persi*ns indebted to thr. estate of James Warren, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment: and all those having any demands against said estate, are requested to present them duly authentica ted for settlement, agreeable to law. JEREMIAH WARREN, Adm’r. November 23 Gt* A GREEABLY to an ordeV of the Cour of Ordinary,of Putnam county, will be old to foe highest bidder in Eatonton, 011 he first Tuesday in February next, tot and one fourth acres of Land, lying in Putnam county, adjoining Bass k other*—to he sold as the real estate of William Hardin, dec. for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors. DANIEL SANDERS, Adm’r. November 6. 40—tds 4 '' O N Saturday the 30th of December next, will be sold to the highest bidder, at the house ofthe subscriber in Twiggs coun ty, ait the personal property of Janies Ham ilton, deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale.—All persons having demands a- gainst the said estate, are requested to ren der in their accounts properly attested ; and those indebted, will please come forward and adjust tire same. WM. HAMILTON, Adm’r. November 14, 40—tds GREEABLY to an order ofthe houor- L able the Inferior Court of Baldwin county, sitting as a court of Ordinary, will be Bold at tiie court-house in Irwinton. Wil kinson county, ou the first Tuesday in Janu ary next, numbers 105 and 151, each con taining 202 i-2 arres, and one half of number 93, containing 101 i-4 acres, all in tiie fifth district of Wilkinson, lining part of the real estate of William M'Crary, deceased, and sold for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors. Terms made known oil tiie dav of vale. BARTLEY M'CRARY. jr. Admr Novembers 39—tils* JOHN LUCAS, HAS OPENED A HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT In his new building at the corner of Greene and AVilki*'on street', between the state-house square and government house. Mdle lgevtlle. An-wist 15 27—tf A. H. FANNIN ik. 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 Sp Commission Business. They inform them that they still continue in business at their old stand Bolton’s Range, and respectfully solicit a continuance of their favors. They hare extensive and safe Ware- Houses for the reception of Produce, and will as heretofore, make liberal advancm on Pro duce. deposited witli them for sale. Savannah, 'Oct. 25 38—tf ANDERSON HOLT, offkrs his sr.nvtcr.9 ro thf pchlic as \ PRACTITIONER OF LAIV, In the Ocmulgee Circilit. His office Ison Franklin “tree.t, opposite Mr. Rossetpr’a Store. Letters addressed by mail will be promptly attended to. MiluigeviUt, Sept. 23, 83-1 f A CARD. M R. WILSON, PJnnno Forte Teacher from New-York, begs leave to inform like Ladies and Gentlemen of MiliedgcviUe and its v icinity, that he will commence giving instruction by the quarter or lesson on Mon day next, at private houses or at the music room ofWm.H, Crenshaw k Co. P. S. All commands left with Wm. II Crenshaw k Co. or at the Exchange Coffee bouse, wiltVe immediately attended to. MiUedgevillc, Nor. 27 tf E. & H. A. WOOD, 4 RF, now •■(■-pivin- ami op-ning their sap fm. ply of II INTEL GOODS, consisting ot Super.'ne blue and Mark Cloths and Cassi meres, Blankets, Plains, Carpeting, Flannels, Baize, Boinbazetts, Hosiery, assorted ; Nankin and Italian Crapes, Sheetings, Shirtings, Lin ens, Hardware and Cutlery, Shoe Thread, Beg ging Twine, 1 trunk lift quality Boots, and a general assortment of Indie.,' and gentlemen s Shoes, with a variety of other seasonable ni ti- InS; 4<l November 14. T HE Subscribers have formed n connec tion in the rrartire ofthe Law, under the firm of Rockwell k Hf.piicun. All business confided to their care will lie punc tually attended to. One of them will at all times be found at the office of S. Rockwell, correr of Jefferson and M’Intosh streets. SAMUEL ROCKWELL, JOSEPH L. HEPBURN. Milleilgeville. Sept. 18 St—tf ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. "IX7TLL be sold on Suturdny the 23d of De- V v ceinber next, at the late residence Alexander Smith, dee. in Laurens county, the personal Property of said deceased, consisting of uina Negroes, viz ;—Frank, u man; Rachel a woman ; Oiire, a woman, is. six small Boys Terms made known on the day of ,ale. DAVIS SMITH, Adm’r. November 14. 4f>—tds I XOIl SALK, very Ijlti or SULKY, with good ness. C'lW GEORGE], Jasper County, Superior Court, March. Term, 10^0. Jamf.s Harrison, } vs , Rule Nisi. .Ion* P. Colf.s. y U PON the petition of James Harrison, slat lag that John P. Coles on the eighteenth lay of January, in the year eighteen hundred md nineteen, made and delivered to him 11 mortgage for the lots of laud, known by the lumbers thirty two and thirty three, in the thir teenth district of Baldwin now Jasper cour ty, and the lot number ninety one in the seven teenth district of formerly Baldwin now Jasper county, for the better securing the payment of the sum of -i* thousand two hundred and forty three dollars and tortv one cents due to the said lames Harrison by a promisory note ; on mo tion of William Cook, counsel fortlie petition- r, it is oraeied, that the said John P. Coles do pay into the Clerk’s utfice of this court the sum jf money aforesaid with interest and cost, with' n tw five months from this date, or the equity if redemption in and to the said mortgaged pre- nn'eswill he thenceforth forever barred and foreclosed : And it is farther ordered, that a copy of this rule be served on the said John P. Coles or his special agent at least six months, or he published in one of the public Gazettes of this slate at least twelve months betore the time the money is directed to be paid. I certify that the foregoing is a true copy ta ken from tiie minutes this I lth April, 1820.’ JOHN WILLSON, Clerk. AprillB mI2m ■ Adnihs >uv. >4. it is ordered, thnt service be perfected !>y publishing this notice once a month until tba next term, in one ofthe gazettes of this state. \ true copy taken from the minutes, this 8th May , I 20. THOMAS II. KENAN, Cleik. m ..■> 8,1820. mgm \ INK month'niter date, application will he _ * made to the honorable the court of Ordi nary ot Baldwin county, for leave to sell the re al estate of John Troutman, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said ,ieci used. H. B. TROUTMAN, \ JEREMIAH LAMAR, 1 May 29, _ n 19 m Ha.ai ft Superior Coon. August term, legit. I I appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that on the ninth day of February in the year eighteen hundred and twenty, a promisso ry note vvns made by John Bor,email, payable to Suintn 1 Rot kwcll or order, at the Branch of the Darien Bunk in MiliedgcviUe, fit days after the date thereof, for four huadred and nine dol lars. ami it also appearing to the court lty the affidavit ot the said Samuel Rockw ell, filed with the clerk of the court, that the same has been lost, and a copy ofthe said note being also fil ed with the clerk of this court: On motion, it i . ordered, that the said John Bozeman shew eause by the next term of this court, if any he has, why the said copy should not be estab lished in lieu of the said lost original, and that tins ride be published once a month for six months previous to the said term, in the South ern Recorder, printed in the town of Milledgo die. A true copy, taken from tile minutes tliis nth September, i82t>. THOMAS H. KENAN, Clerk. September i2. 6m—3i Rule Nisi. Administrator's Sale. ■V^TTLL be sohl on the first Tuesday in ▼ * February next, to the highest bidder iirthe town of Lexington, Oglethorpe county between the ttSuai hours of sale, one tract f^ind lying in said county on tiie Dry Fork of Long creek, containing two hundred a- cres, he the same more or less, with a Mid- House and gear ready for use, with about forty acres cleared, it being part ofthe real estate of William Walker, deceased, of Mor gan county, sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. SIMEON WALKER, Adm’r. November 27 42—tds GEORGIA, Jasper County, Superior Court March Term, ifi20. James M Do.sald, and William h. Hope, for (lie ii'c of Jons M'Kuibe, vs. j Jancs Richards. I I f ION the petition of James M'Donatd and J William S. I'ope, for the use of Jolm 11c- Kinne, stating that James Bicltarxis did m the twenty-sixth day of November in the yea' eigh teen hundred und eighteen, make ami-deliver to your petitioners a deed of mortgage for the lot of land known and distinguished by the number eight in the fifteenth district of Bildw in now Jasper county, for the better securing the payment ot the 3iiut often thousand dollars due to the petitioners by a promisory note dated 23d November 18 M>, and payable twelve months thereafter. On motion of William Cook, counsel for the petitioners, it is.ordered, that tiie said James Richards do pay into the clerk’s office of this court ihe sum of money aforesaid w ith the inte rest and costthereou within twelve monthslVom this date, or the equity* of redemption in and to the said mortgaged premises, w ill he thence forth and forever burred and foreclosed : and it is further ordeied, that r. cpy oihitis rule be served on the said James Richards or his spe cial agent at least six months, or published in one ot the public Guzcttcs of this stale otiQe.a month for twelve months, before the time the money is directed to be paid. i cei tily that the foregoinc :• a true copy ta ken from the minutes, this 11th April, lsiii. JOHN WILLSON, Ci k, April 18 ml2m LIVERY STABLES. 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, See. to let. They will also keep horses in very superior style on accommodating terms. Hors* drovers wutiid do well to give them a call. A. G. Si A. B. BECKHAM. October 3. S—3tw—41am 5m. Work. T HF. SUBSCRIBERS having agreed to car ry ou n Blacksmith's shop in this place to gether for the term of one year, oiler their ser vices in the above business to all those who may think proper to favor them with their custom Mill Irons of every description, C’ast-slrel Axes and plantation work generally will be kept con stantly on hand—Carriage springs made and mended at the shortest notice. 1 Jj" CASH given for all the conllhnt will he delivered between now 11ml Christmas, at the shop opposite Cant. Belton's Tavern, south east corner of the Statn-bucse square. 1 1. T. Cushing. L. R. Irit is. October 23 37—tf. NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the late firm of Gordon &{ Mott, are earnestly requested to'icoine forward and settle their accounts, as no further indulgence w ill be given. HANDOUT*! MOTT. November 27 42—3t SALE, HIRING St RENTING. ITETILLbe sold at the late residence of T f Stephen Gafford. jr. dee d, in Jones county, on Saturday the SOIh December, the following property, viz: The crop rtf corn and fodder, wliea’t 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 wa ter very convenient. Terms made known on the day by the administrator. ZACIIARIAH GAFFORD, Adm'r. SUSANNAH GAFFORl), Ad in'x. November 7. 7—39 n Baldwin Superior Court—August Term, 1820a- MaHLOW L. Tlitoll, J vs. X Rule Nisi. Willis Perry. ) j PON the petition of Marlow L. Pryor,-. J praying tiie foreclosure of the equity of redemption, in and to ail that lot of land* in tiie town of Milledgnville, in tiie rounty and state aforesaid, containing one half of an •, part of lot number four, in square for» ty-two, lying broadside of AVilkiosoa-street. and cornering on Washingtun-street, and running on said street one hundred and five feet, and joining John Howaid’t lot on tho north, which said lot was mortgaged by said Willis Perry to your petitioner, on the 28th day of April, in the year 1820, for the better securing the payment of four hundred and fifty dollars, with the drawing interest there* on, hearing date seventh day of March last, and then endorsed to his credit to the Dari en Bank in .Milledgeville, due eighty-nina days after date. On motion of R. Rutherford, it is order ed, that the principal, interest and cost duo on said mortgage, lie paid into this court within twelve months from this date, or the equity of redemption in the premises will be from thence forever barred and foreclosed.! And it is further ordered, that a copy ofthia rule be published in one of the Gazettes of this state once a month for twelve months or sen -d on tiie mortgager or his special a-s get t at least six months previous to tiie time the money is directed to be paid as afore said. A true copy, taken from tiie minutes thig fifteenth September, 1820. THOMAS II. KENAN, Clerk. September i8. mi2—32 EXECUTOR’S SALE. P URSUANT loan order ofthe Court of Ordinary of Hancock county, will he sold at the court-house in said county, on the first Tuesday in February next, between the usual hours of sale, all the NEGROES belonging to the estate of Thomas Vickers, dec'll, consisting of men, women and chil dren, for the henefit ofthe Legatees. John Tickers, Qualified Ex’or. November 21, 41—tils. Georgia, Ticig e s amah., Superior Court, Octo ber Tr -in, 1820. Rogep. Lawson, Guardian, i vs. \ Rule Nisi John D. R. Figg, ) jJT appearing to the Court Put the plai X tifi tva* posse:.s« J of three several notes of Hand for two hundred dollars each, gi by defendant to the plawtiff, roptes of which are herewith filed with the ortgir ,i petition, and that tiie same are lost. On motion ot Win. Crocker, attorney for petitioner: It is ordered that the copies of said notes ho es tablished in lit u of tiie original, u 'ess Mifii- cient cause he shewn to the contrary on or before the first day of the next tcrm'of this court, and that a copy of this rule he publish ed once a month for three months m one of the public Gazettes of this state. A true extract from the minutes, this 21st October, 1820. ARCH’D MTNTYRE, Clk. November 14 WILL BE SOLD, O N the Aral Tuesday in February next. in Hartford, Pulaski county, under an order of the Court of Ordinary of said coun ty, the real estate of Needham Bryan, de ceased, to wit: a part of the tract on which lie lived at the time of his death, and one hundred one and a quarter acres adjoining. Terms of sale cash. THO. W. HARRIS, Adm’r dr bonis nan. December ? ■13—tds jVj 1NE month* after datt, application will he x made to the lionora: . * Inferior court of 1" ifiS* county, tor ie-tve to sell tin real estate of Jacob Zither, i!"t eased—it being 202 1-2 11- cres ol laud lyitij, in i’utnani county. ABRAM ZLBER, Guardian. August i7 n.ym ."VIIAE months after date hereof, .tnplica- i ’ tiou will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Morgan county, when sit ting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real estate of Jehu Evaus, deceased. JOHN EVANS, Adm’r, Nov. 14. 40 with tho wiil annexed. V FTER the expiration of ulite months, ap plication will be made to the honorable the Inferior coin of Burke county, while silting for ordinury purposes, lor leave'10 sell all (fie real estate of Jesse Wurnach, late of Burkr county, deceased. BENJAMIN TVARNACIT, Gnard'ii for the minor E ri 0!' Jesse ll ar.iach. August 11, 1620 mom la BdlJecm superior Court, It binary Term 1820 William Ball, i RULE NISI. vs. k for Abner Locke, ) FORECLOSURE. U l'UN tiie petition of William Ball, praying the foreclosure of the equity of redemption in and to a certain tract or parcel of land, lying and being in tiie town of Milledgeville, containing one quarter of an acre, l>eing one fourth part of lot No. 3, known and distinguished in tire plan of said Town of Milledgeville by square No. S9, fronting Wilkinson street, vvestvrantly 52 lent, southwardly by John Allen’s premises, northeast by the said Aimer Locke’s premi ses, which proceedings extend east and west, on east line 210 feet and north and south 52 feet, making an oblong square, mortgaged by the said Ah' < r Locke, to tiie said W'llli- am Bail, by a deed of mortgage, dated tiie Gth day of October, 1819, the better to se cure the payment of the sum of SG05, which \v:.s to have been paid on or before the first of March, 18-29, with lawful interest thereon; and default having been made in the payment of tiie said sums, WHEREFORE And on motion of Samuel Rockwell, attorney for the said William Ball: It is ordered, That tire prin cipal, interest and costs due on said moi t- paid into this court, within twelve mouths of this day, and that this will he nihlished once a month for twelve months mccessivety, or a copy thereof be personally served ot. the said Abner Locke, at least six months previous to tho time named for the payment o*' the said sums of money. A true ’' pi/ Inker from thr .Minutes, THOMAS H. KENAN, Clerk. March 8th. lCSO, A F I EH tin- expiration of nine months trotn ZV the date hereof, application will be made o the I ferior court ot Laurens county, when silting for ordinury purposes, for leave to sell the int-1 state of Arthur Inman, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ami creditor* of said ('^ censed. HENRY C. FL'QUA, Adi. 9 June 2d, 162(1- \ IN] imuiths after date, application will bo ixl made to the honorable the lufrrior Court of Jones county, when sitting for ordinary _ pur poses, for leave to -ell the real estate of Tart- lev Ballard, deceived. THOMAS BALLARD, } . . mVf THOMAS WHITE, May 9, 1829—IS ‘ Vi 1NE mouths alter date, application will Jl x be made to the Inferior court of Jasper county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the realmtate of John Rodg ers, deceased. THOS. F.. RODGERS, \ JOHN C. RODGERS, \' ,am October 10v 4—£5