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TletuVy JN\uv\c. UAuttunt',
fittperjinti Cloths, lints, Boots ff Shoes,
I hint ware, lye.
REDDING h WAbllBURN,
H W'E received from Now-York, nn ex
tensive assortment of HIUDV .'1A HE
CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS U SHOES,
HARDWARE, Re. width they <>M'-r for
sail' ou good term*, at tlieir Store m xt door
north of Darien Bank, Wayne Street, among
Which are the foHnwing :
Superfine lilue Clolli Clonks,
Scotch Plaid mid Camhlet do ;
Superfine hlack, blue and coloured Ores*
Conts,
Superfine do do do Frock do:
l)o. drab Siirtiiuts and Wrapper*,
D* blue, black, mixed ami drub Cloth
Ond Cassimrrc Pantiloona,
Do blue ami black Cassiniere Vests,
Black Silk, white Meracillcs, it Fancy do.
Youths and Boys Wrappers,
Misses ditto
Childrens Suits,
Men’s fine Liinien and Flannel Shuts,
Superfine, fine mid Rurum Huts, some
with wide brims,
W omen’s Morocco and Leather Shoes,
M i-ses and Childrens do
Men’s fine Letdher and Morocco do
Welling, Bouts,
Siipn-ft ie, nine, Clack, Brown, Oxford,
TMixt and Dinh > '!(>lhs,
Superfine Bine, Blnr.lt, Mixt nnd Drab
Cassimcrcs,
White mid Blue Negro Plains,
Rove Blankets,
Irish Ltnuens, Long Lawn, 1 .innen Diaper,
Superfine 4-4 and 5-4 CuinLick and .Mus
lin Points,
Brown Domestic Shirting: and Sheeting,
Domestic Plaids, Stripes mid Chamlvi.iys
Osnabnrngs,
100 Reams Vellum, Foolscap, Pot, and
Letter Paper,
200 Cannistnra best Sporting Powder,
100 do do glazed ditto
Smith's Bellow s, Anvils, Vires tv Ham’r«.
Cordagi—4, 6.8, 10, |2, and 20d Cut Nails,
Brads, Cast Steel,
Rifles, Shot (funs, fcr. Sic.
MilDd-evilli. Nov. 7 SO—If
AE.VIOV AI-j.
TVLOMAfc WiliTiX
B EGa leave to inform tns friends and the
public, that he has removed from Ins
late store to the largo
Commission WaYtiionse,
opposite Grantland and Orme’s Printing-Of
fice, where he offers for sale the. follow
ing Goods now in store, and is daily expect
ing largesupplies from Darien k Savannah,
ti Bales Negro Plains ; ) By the piece or
2 do Blankets; y Package
20 pieces Cotton Bagging ;
20 Hogsheads, ( New England HUM, three
40 Barrels y years old.
ID do. old Apple Brandy ;
10 do. Northern Gin ;
4 do arid 3 Hogsheads Whiskey ;
10 Pipes and 5 barrels French Brandy ;
G Boxes Soap;
3 Bills. Malaga
4 Ditto Currant
S Ditto Tenneriffe
10 Boxes Cordials ;
2 llhds. Jamaica Rum ;
£ Ditto West India, do.
8 Kegs Tobacco;
Reams Wrapping Paper ; Fenders ;
Cross Cut and Mill Saws ;
Castings, consisting of Fire Dogs, 1‘ots,, Ov
ens, Skillets, Spiders, fee.
Sweeds and English Iron, nil sizes;
Grind Stones ; Crates of Earthen Ware ;
Boxes Common China;
Hogsheads Glass Ware, fee. 8lc.
November 80. 4l—tf.
LjWINE.
WAREHOUSE, AUCTION, AN D
COMMISSION It USIXESS.
C H4TU.ES tv. BUTLER uml MATTHEW
HOPPER, have associated theiusehes to
gether, under the firm of
BUTLER HOPPER,
foi tho transaction of WAREHOUSE, AUC
TION nnd COMMISSION BUSINESS. They
have purchased of Messrs. Harvey W Redding
their Warehouses at the Bout-yard, and have
made arrangements for tho extension of uwry
convenience which may facilitate the reception
and forwarding of Cotton, &.<■ this full.
(FT They have two first rate Bouts, burthen
451 hales each,which will ply between this and
Durian so soon ns l»e season commences, ami
they flatter themselves that by unreinilled at
tention, they will be able to give satisfaction to
those who may think proper to entrust business
to tlieir care. A new road Inis been made, to
the Boat-yard which shortens the distance, and
Is much mere convenient than the former one.
N. B.—They will attend to the purchase and
sale of Cotton.
■tr.rr.nr. (tecs.
Messrs. A. B. Fannin tcCo.—Savannah.
Hall, Cooke ss Co.—Darien.
Harvev k Hkmjino, u )
Mr. Thomas Wilev, \
August 22. tf 23
NorfAmVft IMWr*,
FOR THE DISTRICT « >F GEORGIA.
SACAA.Y.HI, A'or. M. 1P20.
fTUIF! Assistants of the Marshal iifthia l). -
M. ti-ich “ for taking tho Fourth (letisus, ot
cnumeraliim of the Inhabitants ol the United
Slates,” are hereby notifli d tb it the time for
transmit ting their ret urn? In this Depart me at
is near nl hand; rod it is hoped that no delay
w ill take place, so as to prevent a general re
turn bung made according to law.
JOHN I!. MOREL,
Marshal His. Geo.
The Darien Gazette, Augusta Chronicle,
Washington New s, Athens Gazette, and Re
corder and Jotinml at Milledgeville, w ill pub
lish tin! above till countermanded.
November Id 41 tf
THE SUBSCRIBERS
H AVING connected themselves in tho Mcr-
cantilo buxine-s, under the firm of
FOARD V MALONE,
lirg leave to infirm tlieir friends and the public
Unit they are now receiving at tlieir store on
Waync-strcct,next door above Messrs. Red ling
k. wn lih'ini, a general assortment of STAPLE
and FANCY 0001)3, which they will sell on
very iiccotninouallug terms.
THOM AS FOARD,
HENRY W. MALONE
November 14 4-i
A. 1J. FANNIN & Co.
R ETURN tln-ir think* to their friend
in tlio tip-eiiuiitry lor the liberal sup
port which they have heretofore neeivi-d
from them in the
Factorage fy Commission Business,
They iifform them that they, still continue i
business at their old '-.land Bolton's Range,
and res] ., tf :lly imiicit :i eoiiliiiitnnce of their
f ivors. They have c.vtmisin aim safe Ware-
Houses for the reception of Produce, mid 1
as heretofore, make liberal advances on Pro
duce deposited with them for sale.
Srcanu'ih, C).:i. £5 S ; i—If
ANDEIi.SON HOLT,
oiTuns ms smvicr.s to ttie ri i:t.ic as a
PRACTITIONER OF LAW,
In the Orinulgee (’irruit. ! I is cilice is on
Franklin street, opposite Mr. RossrU
Store. Letters addressed by mail will he
promptlv attended to.
Milledgcillle, Scot. 25 33—tf
A CARD.
M R. WILSON, Pianno Forte Teaclic
from New-York, lo gs leave to inform
the Ladies and Gentlemen of Milled,p-viile
and its i ieioity, that lie will commence giv iog
instruction by the quarter or lesson on Mon
day next, at private houses or at the music
room of Won. H, Crensliaw £t Co.
P. S. All cntnm iiids left with Win. I!
Crenshaw Sc Co. or at the Exchange Coffee
house, will lie immediately attended to.
Miff K„.. p7 4-2—tf
r V'\w VlwnUvs 1 UoVtl
H AVING undergone a ..-thorough re
pair, the subscriber respectfully in
forms ids friends and the public genera ill,
t at his house is now ready lor the recepti
on of company. He Inis twenty rooms to
his house, nearly till with lire places. He
can accommodate from THIRTY to FOR
TV members of the Legislature. His Sta
ble* arc large and airy, and will lie at all
times supplied with a plenty of provender.
THOMAS HURON
Milledgcville, Oet. l6. 90—tf.
JOliN LUCAS,
HASOPFKFft A
HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT
In bis new building at the corner of Greene
nnd Wilkinson streets, between tiiestute-bou.se
square uml government bouse.
Milledgcville, August li 27 tf
MilltdelU.
HanvtY \a iwtuv, 3y.
UAS Jl’ST RECEIVED AND NOW OFFERS FOR
SALK, HIS FALL, AND W1NTIR
STOCK ot OOOD&,
AMONG WHICH, ABE
Sup. Saxon, Blue, and Black Broad Cidths ;
Do. Blue and Black Casimeres ;
Do, Mix'd ditto;
Printed R ittinetts; Plaid Cloaks;
CasimereShawls; Mcvlno ditto;
Elegant Vestings ;
Fine Cotton. Shirtings and Sheetings;
Russia nnd Domestic ditto ;
Elegant Fancy Dresses;
Ladies k gentlemen’ Silk Hose ;
Ditto do Gloves;
Ditto do Kid, Burk k Woodstock, do.
Black and White Sattins and Silks ;
1* ig d, Plaid, Black k Col’d Cumbazeits ;
Vest Patterns ;
Cambric, Jaconet and Book Muslins ;
White Tulle; Flannels; Irish Linens ;
Elegant Prints and Cailtcos ;
Ditto Furniture Chintz;
Black Crapes; French do.
Silk and Cotton Umbrella* ;
Elegant Cambrics and Cravats;
Nuns and Cotton Thread ; do. Drawers ;
White and Coloured huff Hose •
A general assortment of Boots, Shoeteesaud
Shoes ;
Ditto do Hardware,
Dill') du lints;
10- Bales London Dufile k Rose Blankets
4000 wt. S weeds Iron, assorted ;
Casks Nails, assorted ;
Jamaica Rum, Gin, Currant Wine, kc. ke.
and a number of other articles too numerous
to mention. Nov. 80. 41 —3t
EDUCATION.
P ARENTS and Guardians will please ob
serve, that the undersigned has agreed
to open a select English School on Monday
the fifteenth of January next, r.car the house
el Col. Win. C. Osborn, Jones county. The
whole charge for Board and Tuition, is fixed
at one hundred and two dollars per year.
A few male students under the age of sixteen
years, mid a few females under the age of
fourteen, will be received. Every exertion
w ill he made to facilitate the progress of tin
pupils in ma-ttil knowledge, and proper re
gard will he paid to moral?, decency' and vit-
tue. Col. Osborn will beard as many
twelve or fifteen of the students.
DANIEL DUFFEY.
December 2 -12 tf
Vi/ 1 " 1
F V .‘IE
rv
i
Take Notice ) \ >
riciiard Morgan % son,
IBIitiNU to close their l. isineis the
nsuing spring, inform tin pullin'- that
they have made surli redoilions nfi tlie pri
ces of tlieir vciy general e mi I mint id’
DRY GOODS*
Groceries, Cullerjj, Paints* Oil $-c
ns to render them an object to Ikfise w ho
may w ish to pins lutse. Persons desirous of
purcliasing Goods by w bolt-sale, can obtain
them at mreommonly low prices, and oil an
CXteiiaiie credit lor aporoved notes.
Ali those indebted to the nlnive firm, sre
requested to make payment liy the first Ja
nuary next.
Milledgevillo, Dr.c. 1320 44—8t
’j’HK suu-('mi:j:i:
H as opened a h til' OFFICE at. Ma
rion in Twiggr county. His practice
w iU lie confined to that Cimiit.
JOHN G. BIRD.
Decptnher 1 p.
ySU\w\Vu.u\ WivwVtA.
YOUNG GENTLEMAN qualified
to teach the Latin nnd English Ltuf-
goag-'s Writing, Aritl.'u 'tick, Book-keep
ing, Mensuration, Land Surveying in theory
ant) | rartiee, NaiignVlu.i, Algebra, Oitnmt
try, Astro-nimy, l'lnxion-, k e. ke. Un-
quest o-.inhli credential-* of clmrftcler and
tthilitit-a ran be produced. 1 letters post paid,
ddressed to the inidei signed thru’ the Post-
Olliee of this place, will he pupctirtlly.at
tended to.
j. r.
MiMedgpville. Dec. III. 4)—St.
A
Appleton Rosseter
hah iosT I'.r-.mivnn a supply or
lUvVwts 8c W\iu\onv GYass.
HE WILL TAKE
m Bales COTTON
on freight to Durii nby applying to him with
in two or three weeks.
December 12. 4 4—-tf.
(v\r» The Companion!, of TENFLi
CHAPTER of Miliedgrvilh- will ettond the
first meeting thereof at the. Hall ol Benevo
lent Lodge, nil the SOthday of Decein’r inst.
at 1 o’clock, F. M. for tho'jnsrpo**? of organ
ization.
Iin commando/the HIGH PRIEST.
D'feiiihrr 13 45—2t.
THE KUBSC RlBEliS
HAVE JUST RECEIVED 31Y WACUO.NS FROM
FAVAKNAII,
llnlland Gin in Barrels,
I.oaf Sugar, do.
10 Boxes Mould Gaudies,
10 lings and 150 t'-a .inisterf Rifle Powder.
BUTLER k HOlTKlt.
December lfi, 45—tf.
Y»u\Anv iu t r \ndt \\\> - .
\ N ASSISTANT 5 r.AC-AER t- want-
il cd to take charge nf the Female de
partment of this institution, to commence
services on the first of January next. A
Hi de or fern'll!’, Whose, testiiiioni.ilsjof cha
racter and qualification 4 me s.i'.i -factory, w ill
meet with adequate, encouragement. Apply
to WARREN 1311 AM,
Rector of the Aiademy.
MiMedgoviHe, Dec. lit 45
.Mftsmue YtsUvNwY.
nMHE 27th Ilf Dccem'iei lining tiie anni-
A versiiry of St. John the Evangelist, the
day will lie'celebrated by the Lodges of this
place, when it .Masonic l)r<:tiur^kj\\ be deli
vered by Samuel Rockwell, Ara^-r of Fra
ternal Lodge, at 18 o’clock W llmt day in the
Methodist Church. Seat:-, will lie rusened
for the L'ldies.T Rrelliren helougfing to other
Lodges, are invited to attend at the different
Lodge rooms.
December 18 45 2t
Colton WanttMV.
T HE subscribers wishing to purclinse COT
TON, will give the highest cash j>ricc (lur
ing tilt- present scuson.
FOARD k MALONE.
November 27 42 tf
10 DOLLARS REWARDr"
BILLS ON NEW YORK,
For sale by WILEY k BAXTER.
September 26
R ANAWAY from the plantation of (he
subscriber on Broad river, Oglethorpe
county, in the early part of July last, a negro
man about 21 years old, five feet five incho,
high, of earthen yellow complexion, has ti
scar over the left-eye, named OWEN ; the
Mtove reward will be given to any person
who will secure said negro in jail, so that 1
get him again.
WILLIAM GILMER.
E The Editors of the State Gazette at
bin, S. C. and of the Register at Ra
leigh, N. C. are requested to publish the
foregoing six times in their respective pa
pers, and forward their accounts to the Post
Master at Lexington, Geo. or to tile office
oi’tlie Southern Recorder, for payment.
November 28, i880 48—6t
E. b II. A. WOOD,
V Rf. now receiving and opening tlieir sup
ply-of H/A TER GOODS, consisting ol
Superfine blue and black Cloths nod Ca-d-
ni'-res, Blankets, Plains, Carpeting, FhuiueK,
f-aire, bombazetts, Hosiery, assorted ; Nankin
and Italian Crnpcs, Sheetings, Siiirtings, Lin-
rits, Hardware and Cutlery, Slioe Thread, Bug-
Jting Twine, 1 trunk first quality Roots, and a
general assortment of ladies' and gentlemen's
Shoes, with a variety of other seasonable arti
cles- 40 November 14.
THOMAS WILEY,
HAS JUST RECEIVED RV WAOOoSS 1ROM FA-
A N N' AH,
* 1 Pipe superior Cognize Brandy,
1 l lciski■•> rihcnqiuiae Wine,
10 loves Claret do
1 > do Martinique Cordials,
15 do Raisins,
5 bHgtSAI:ndt.d<;
£5 boxes Mould Candles,
15 do Spermaceti do
Dei ember' 11 44 "t
Rich vp-couutn/ Lands for Sale, low
for cash or approved paper.
T ill’, entire real property belonging ti the
o Into ol Henry Slappy, in Jasper county,
consisting of ii settlement immediately adjoin
ing the p-ipuloiisatid flunrielung village of Mon-
tioello, of about two hundred acre-, on which
there is n tolerable good brick dwelling, i-c.
A settltuuenl on the head waters of that stream
so much celebrated for its fertile soil (Cedar
creek) of four hundred acres, two nr three miles
from the above rained town. There is a rea
sonable proportion o!i each of these settlements
cleared, and in tine order for cultivation, '.ad
an excellent over-hot Mill Sent, containing
thirty acres, four miles from town, directly on
the road leading to Milledgeville, where ut pre
sent there i» a mill in operation.
December P 44 lit
WILL UK
O N the first TuestL
between the usual
court-house in the tow ti
county, tha follow in;; pn
One hundred one mid a quarter acres of
Inn-1, it helot': one hall’ of lot No. 2(4, ia the
seen,id district of Wilttio on now Lauren.-'
Vi unity, taken as the property of Wilhttm M.
Price, to satisfy two cxeci.t-miin in favor of
fdani Hunter for t lie use of Gernrd Ihirclt
)LD, | NOTICE,
in January ufxt, I tnrriLL lie sold on Fritbiy the iSlli of J a-
nirx of "ale,at tll>’ V 7 tuaii y, 1881, «t the lain fcsid« ncc of
ifuhlin, Laurc-ins i Lrcrn Wynn, dcceosetl, of Jones county,
irrty, tow'll: all the stock of Hog , Llu-iji, and Morses,
and Household nnd Kitchen FurnitUM , anil
all tlio working tools too tedious to mention,
together w ill> an elegant lour w in el Carnage;
the Laud to he rented and Negroes to lore
at the tame time for one year, and u number
of < utile, together with two yoke of Oxen
aiust said 1’iirr, Lli-lta t\ utsonnnd Itedio and two Curia, a ipMintity of Com and Fod
’ di r, one elegant threshing Machine, nfid Cot
ton Gin. The let ms of sale, twelve months
credit for all sums over tin- drnligs, with
bund anil approved security.
WILLIAMSON B. \VYNN, \ ...
WILLIAM L. WYNN, ls ’
December 7 ids'*
Wnt«on—- levied on by a cpnrj hle and re
turned to trie.
One Sorrel Mare, levied on as the proper
ly ol Isliam Miitnu, to satisfy mi execution
in favor of Anderson and Bnr'oiv.
One Hay Mare, levied on as the property
of YVilliani Settles, to satisfy mi execution ill
fin or of J. k J. Guyton.
One Waggon and! I a mess, tv. o grey Hor
ses,one guv Mare,and one hay Mart—levi
ed on as the pro|HTty ol'Esuias Fountain, to
satisfy executions in favor of Thomas King.
One square of land No. 811, in tilt- second
district formerly Wilkinson now Laurens
county, levied on as the property of John
Doans, to satisfy executions in favor of Joel
Conry—properly pointed out by William
Allhritton, Dean's security.
ThrOe squares of land in the eighteenth
district formerly Wilkinson now Laurens
county, No. 212, 210 and 810, containing
2 )2 1-2 acres cticli, taken as the property of
Jacob Farmer, security for Alfred Thomp
son, Tax-Collector of Laurens county for
the year tpug to.satisfy the cxten'.ihn in fa
vor of the State.
CHARLES S. GUYTON, Slt’ff.
November ‘27. It:JO.
WILL BE .SOLD,
O N the sixth day of January next, id the
house of James Warren, deceased, in
Hancftck county, all the Hogs, Cattle mul
Horjes, nnd tin- crop of Cotton, Corn and
Fodder, mu! House mid Kitchen Furniture,
and other nrtieDs too tedious to mention—
u d the negroes hired out til! Christmas, fur
h-t benefit of the heirs mid creditors of raid
hefased. Tit ms of sale made klioVl n on
the day.
* JEREMIAH WARREN, AdmV.
November £3 42—tds*
l.iL per-ona indebted to the estate of
j. .4. James Warren, deceased, are requested
to make immediate payment; and fill those
having any demand • against said estate, are
requested to | resent them duly authentica
ted for BCtt'n lilt-tit agreeable to law.
J Kill.MI Ail WARREN, Adm’r.
November 23 tit*
^ GLEEABLY to an order of the Court
ZTL ofOwliiinty.ofputnam county, wilih.-
sold to i: highest Udder in EMontnu, oa
the first Tuesday in !’• In imrv next, 101 noil
one fourth acres of Land, lying in Putnam
eounty, adjoining Bars fir others--to he sold
as the real estate of William Hardin, dec. for
the benefit ol’tlie heirs and creditors.
DANIEL SANDERS, Adm’r.
November 0. 40—tds*
O N "Jaturday tile noth of I tcccmher next,
will lie fold to i'ie liigln-st bidder, at
the- house oftlle ftihscriher in Twiggs coun
ty, nil the personal property iff Janies Umu-
i!ton, deceased. Terms made known on the
day of sale.—Ail persons having den.andbH-
gninst the. said estate, ere requested to ren
der in their accounts properly attested ; and
tlmsc indi-lited, will please come fot^iid and
adjust the same.
WM. HAMILTON, AGtn’r.
November I t, 40—ids
NOTICE.
W HEREAS Green Wynn, Esq. has de
ceased, we tit- undersigned executors
to the. last will and testament of the deceased,
do give notice to all persons concerned, to
bring in their accounts within the time pre
scribed by law, otherwise this notice will be
plead in bar nf recovery.
WILLIAMSON IL WYNN,) n ,
WILLIAM L. WYNN, \ ExWs ’
December 7 44—(!t*
(j j EON the pi tition of Thomas li. htu'i,
' l| te foreclosure ol the enuitv '.l
redemption in and to all lliat lot otlunHV f I
mg and being in the town of Mi)lcd m ’i y ’
tnte ot Georgia and cMmty ofBaldvvi, 'I
taming one fourth of an acre, bring m’ 1
fourth part of lot number lour, in .P' w
number forty in the original p| Im 0 W;.
town, lying on Wayne, and Green-strr, l
and adjoining Charles Williamson, vvhi.i'1
said lot was mortgaged by thu ai ,jj j ’"I
Fleming to the said ThomugR. Stubbs „ I
tlie 2ltt!i day ol’June 1810, tfte belter to 1
ern e the payment of the stun of seven thou’ 1
sand nine hundred nnd twenty dollars, » n ,i|
interest. u l
On motion, it is ordered, that the principal
interest and cost, due on aid mortgage h*
paid into this court with n ‘welve ntoii/r
tVoiti lhis date, otherwise the. equity of rc.
dentption in and to said niortgaged preink
ses, will he from thenceforth barred and fore
closed : And it is further ordered, that n co
py of this rule he published in one of t|, t
1 ^ Ex’ors
WILL P.E SOLD,
O N the first Tuesday in February next,
in the town of Clinto'i, Jones county,
part ol lot of Land No. 185, comprising thir
ty acres, being the residue of the real estate
ot Gardner Davis, deceased. Hold for the
benefit of the hens iff said deceased.
1GHABUD DAVIS,
James Davis,
December 18
t i.L por ous indebted to tho estate of
Luke Moore, deceased, are requested
to make payment without delay; and jier-
s.uis who have cja'.ms against said estate,
are required to bring them fin vvau! duly iiu-
tliboticatcd as the law directs.
WILLIAM D..RAJ',
Adm’r in t ight of his wife.
December 9 4 1—tit
A ^
il. able tin! Inferior Court of Baldwin
county, sitting as a court of Ordinary, will
be sold at the court-house, in Irwiitton, Wil
kinson county, on the first Tuesday i}i Janu
ary next, titunb. rs 105 and 151, cadi con
taining 202 i-2 acres, and one half of number
03. containing 101 t-4 acres, till in the fifth
district of .Wilkinson, being part of Lie real
estate of William M'Oraty, deceased, and
sold for the benefit ofthc heirs and creditors.
Terms made known on the dav of sale.
BARTLEY M'GIlAKY. jr. Admr
November 0 3.:—tils*
Administrator's Sale.
ITTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
V V Febt nary next, to the highest bidder
in the town iff Lexington, Oglethorpe county,
between the ttsii ii hours of sale, one tract <>!
Land lying in said o imty on tlie Dry Fork
iff long creek, containing two hundred a-
cres, lie the same tm.i * or less, vvitli a Mill
House sud gear ready fur use, vvitli about
fully acres cleared, it being part ofthc- rial
estate of William Walker, deceased, of Mor
gan county, sold for the benefit of tile heirs
of Mid deceased.
SIMEON WALKER. Adm’r.
November 27 4 !—tils
SALE, HIRING Si RENTING.
IWwcIvsmWVv’a Wttvk.
fjj tHE SUB8(UltiER3 having agreed to car-
-U- ry oa a Blacleinit.li’s shop in this place to
gether for the term of one year, olftir their ser-
viecs in tlie above business to nil tlmsc vvlioruny
o-iril. prupor to favor them with tlieir cirtt'im
Mil! Irons of (very description, fust-steel Axes
and plantation work generally will he kept con-
stautiv on In r. i—farringe springs made e.mi
mended nt the shortest notice.
tEU f VS11 given for :.ll the coal thjit will he
.!«livei>*d ta .ween now mul Christiuas, ut the
slioji opposite (a pt. Belton s Juveii,, south
east curlier ui li.c biutu-liouse sqtiuie.
L T. Cushing.
L. it. Jjcicis.
October P3 37—tf.
Co-partnership Dissolved.
PjpHE co-partnership heretofore existing
EL utidcr (tie firm of (icujaAU fit Wash-
Dt jut, is this day dissolved by rtiulua! too-
seul. IV.soiis; huving unsettled business
uilii Iheidiiivc firm, will please call on ,3zt-
n:ut.l Goodull, nl.o is auiluinzeil to adjust
the same.
SAMUEL GOODALL,
JOSEPH WASUiiUEN.
October Cl, 1820 58
Co-partm rskip Formed.
W G. REDDING, having purchased of
• Samuel Gniidtdl his interest in the
lute firm of Goodall fit Wns .lnirn, and con-
oi tied hiimelf vvilh Joseph Washliun; ofthc
above firm, btisi.ie.ss will in future he cotuiuc-
.id by them at tin- old stand undet the Jinn
Ol Ji.LDDl.su fci YY-ABHUEIrtV.
W. G. REDDING,
Oct. 30—38 JOS. WASHBURN.
NOTICE.
33 ERGO NS iiidehlt il to the late firm of
JL Goodall t; Washbui i), arc requested to
come forward uml make sel.lemeul with
mud Goodall, at the Store of Redding and
Washburn.
SAMUEL GOODALL.
November G 39—tf
fit Baldwin Superior Court—. ’ i il Term v
I no.vias B. Sitncs, j I’tUiiuu for ibu.i i
vs. 'v-l
vs.
Ja.vtr.s Fleming.
> sine.
) Unit At’jt,
public Gazettes of this state once
- -j overr
month lor twelve, months, or served on the
mortgager or his special agent, at least sit
months previous to the time the money i s
directed to he paid into court sis aforesaid.
_ A trni! copy, taken from tlie minutes ihix
fifteenth September, i820. .. ■
THOMAS II. KENAN, Clerk.™
Septi-nili. r |8.i2ni—32
jVj tJili mouths afterdate application wilTbe
-Lx made to the honorable Inferior court of I
Hancock couuty, sitting as a court of Ordinary,
lor leai' to sell hot of land number twenty f u jj r
in the third disti lof Wulton county, heluig.
in; to tlio estate of Tinnitus Vickers, deceased,
forthu benefitofliie heirs and creditors.
JOIti\ VICKERS, Qtinlilied I'.x’or.
Dcreinbi-r 9 milnt*
GEORGIA,
■JTlUR SAhll, a very likely .YEGKU 111)!'
s about tvvilve years old, a pood size fulfil
I’loupii-Boy. Enq.iire of the I’lhitcr*.
October 23. 37—tffi
ff/ OR »AhR, very low for cask, u :!/.
5 (Alt or 6'tA/i t . with jgood plated tut-
new. T’he vvl. de con be buuglit for less tliiji
Apply to
Elisha It'hitnc. <
Milledgeville, October 21. 37—u
TLl) (0 purehnse 200 BALKS ( O'.
')().'-, for vviueli the hipliest market priis
will be fciven. WILEY x BAXTER.
Oceembi".' 11 44
ILL he sold at the late residence of j GEOLliJ A, .Morgan conn y.
tmlgonu'YN ViviUl.
T ill', siibsentier informs the public that
his large and commodious house is now
finished anil ready for the reception and ne-
ciiinmodai’ioo ot TRAVELLERS. It is
'veil furnished,tmd all the exertions in the
power of tlie subscriber shall be made to fin
der comfortable those who may call upon
him. Ilia HOTEL is large and situated in
the vw: t part ofthc, town near the Alabama
river. Private rooms vvitli good fire places
can be furnished to those who want. Ilis
liar shill he constantly supplied with the
best Liquors—His Stables are commodious
and well constructed, and provided with un
excellent hostler,
Bo vRtir.its accommodated by the week,
mouth or year.
CLEMENT FREF.NY.
Montgomery, Oet. ‘28 4 !—4t
fiJIIIE Subscribers have fanned a cormcc-
X tion in the Practice nf the Lair, under
the firm of Rock well Ik Hepburn. All
business confided to tlieir care will be punc
tually attended to. One of them will nt till
times be found at the office of S. Rockwell,
corner of Jefi'crson and M’lntosh streets.
BAMUEL ROCKWELL,
JOSEPH L. HEPBURN.
Milledgeville, Sept. 18 la—tf
LIVERY STAR EES.
fltllE subscribers have recently purchased
A out Mr. J. Reid in (he above, line of bu
siness, vv here they intend keeping a constant
supply of Horses, Gigs, Rc, to let. They
will also keep horses in very superior style
accommodating terms. Horse, drovers
would do well to give them a call.
A. G. R A. Ii. BECKHAM.
October 3. 3—Btvv —' I.*.m 9m.
‘ HOUSE & LOT FOR SALeT
rpHE large and commodious House, nl pre-
A sent occupiad hv Mr. Jacob Barrow ; the
Lot contains one acre of ground; the House
can be seen by calling on Mr. Barrow. For
further particulars, enquire of
WM. ROBERTSON,
N. B—If not sold in two weeks, the House
will be to rsnt, 4J Nov. I t
Stephen Gnlfoid, jr. dec’d, in
county, on Saturday the noth Dereihbei, t
following property, viz: The crop of coni
and fodder, wheat uud cotton, a fetv plaitta
tion tools, Re.; also tlie negroes to hire
1 plant ff on and good st'ire-house. to rent,
suitable for a large stock iff goods, with wa
ter very convenient. Terms made known
on the day by tlie administrator.
XACUARIAII GAFFORD, Mr,dr.
SUB ANN All G AFFORD, Mm'.r.
November 7. 7—39
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
F 7RSU ANT to an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Hancock county, "ill he
sold at the court-house, in said county, on
the first Tuesday in February next, Iwtw
the usual hours of sale, all the NEGROES
belonging to the estate of Thomas Vickers,
ilrc’d, consisting of men, women and chil
dren, for the benefit of the Legatees.
John Pickers, Qualified Ex’or,
November SI. 41—ids.
WILL BE SOLD,
O N the first Tuesday in February next
in Hartford, Pulaski county, under an
order of the Court of Ordinary of said c omi
ty, the real estate of Needham Bryan, ill
ceased, to wit: a part nf the tract on which
he lived at tho time of . is death, and urn
hundred one and 11 quarter acres adjoining.
Terms of sale cash.
THO. W. HARRIS, Adm’r
(is bonis non.
December 2 43—Ids
W ILL be sold to the highest bidder, at
the court-house in Madison, Morgan
county, on the first Tuesday in February
next, a tract of land containing 1 IG fierce,
(adjoining Win. R. dfuril's ami Norwood's
lands) belonging to the estate of Reuben Rad
ford, deceased. Terms will be made known
on the day.
Wm. RADFORD, } ,
JOHN RADFORD, s x Pr:i
December‘8 4 t—4t*
ii.yt.ir: ."c,vr,Y. ;.i c Inferior court for theca.’.
tilliny.jLr ordinary purpoM.
VVm.nF.AS ,Mary /nber late of this county di-
ceased lately died intestate, baling vinile r
lived,uml st the liiacol Itcrdcalk, divers gooJ.
iufi; : s and credits xv it it in ill.- comity aforexunj
by nn ans w'iicrool, Uic tall clispo. ition and povv
( r of granting tin: udtninist ration of all nun
geici the goods, rights mid credit* oi Die
ntceaseil; and also uinliti.igthe uccounls,
dilution.- and rcoleouirigs of tmd o'lmiiustrntio*
'and u final dismistion ot the same to the com
utore (aid due* ot right belong—They desnin
Innt tiie goods,rights and credits 01 said dec ii
may lie well uuri truly miiniuistLTod, convert
itnu disposed ot, do hcrcliy grant un'o Ucnjaiuii
biuitli administralor, loll power by tiie tenor ol
these piHsonU to udiuinister tlie guous, rights
and credits of said deceased, whicti to him in
her life-time and at the time of her death d
belong 5 and to ask, levy, recover nud receive
the same, and to pay the debts hi which the de
ceased stood bound, ro fur forth in her goods,
rights and credits will extend, according to their
rate and order ol law, (being til t sworn on tue
Holy Evangelists of Almighty God to woke u
hue and perfect inventory thereof, and to ex
hibit the same to the clqpk oltlie court ot ordi
nary in the county aforesaid, in order to he re
corded, on or beturc the first Monday of No.
vetnber next ensuing, and to render u just nnd
true account of said administration, vv hen thne-
m.tu required)—and you are hereby ordained,
constituted nnd appointed administrator of all
uud singular the goods, rights and credits of said
deceased.
Is TKsTiMONr wiiBitKor, we have c.ausod the
clerk of this court to set his Immi ami s.ail this
fourteenth day of September,one thousand eight
hundred uud twenty.
• JOHN NI3BET, c. c. o.
October 17. 3(i—uiltui
IGIA, Udlduiii (.'gunty, Superior Court,
April adjournal ’Perm, lt)20.
/"VN the petition of Elisha Whitney, stating
A Jf that he holds n mortgage given by Willis
Perry to him, conveying it lot of land lying and
bring in tlie town ol './R-dgcville, contniahi'
one huudred and fourleen feet fronting of Wnslr
mgton street mid two hundred and ten fee
fronting and lying on Wilkinson street, adjoin
ing i f i t on the east and Allen on the south;
said lot known uml distinguished in the plan
of sai l town by lot number three, in square
mini beer forty-three, to secure the payment of
eleven hundred uml thirty dollars, on the fr,t
day of March Iasi, duo on a promisory note at
tached to said mortgage, a id that said Willis
Perry has faded to pay said sum of money orn-
ny part thereof: It is thereupon ordered, that
unless (lie said Willis Perry- shall pay the amount
due on said mortgage with interest and cost in
to tlie Clerk's office of this court within twelve
months from this time, the equity of redemption
of. iii uml to said mortgaged premises, will he
thenceforth forever burred and foreclosed ia
teems of the statute in such case made uml pro
vided. And it is further ordered, that this rule
be published in one of the public Gazettes of
this stntts, once 11 montli for the space of twelve
months, or served on the said Willis Perry or
liis special agent at least six months previous to
tiie time the money is directed to he paid.
1 certify that the foregoing is a true copy ta
ken from the minutes, this 2-lth of April, Ia-2<>
THOMAS H. KENAN,' Cl k.
April 29 ^ ml2m
LiUaldwm Superior CouriiflUguct Tend; 182(5^
John Clauk, ussiguce, i Petition for forcclo>
vl > sure.
Wsi.Tcn Jonks. ) Role Nisi,
U PON Die petition of John Clark, assignee
of John Atckiunie, praying the foreclo
sure of the equity of redemption, iu and to all
Hint lot of land lying nnd being in the town of
Milledgeville,.county of Baldwin and state of
Georgia, containing one half acre of lam),
bounded ou the west by Jefl'erson-street, on
the north by slreet, on the east and south,
by Seaborn Jones’ lot, being the northern half
ui lot number three, in square number twenty*
nine, as will more justly uppenr from reference
to Die origiuul plan of said town, which said lot
"'as mortgaged by tho said AVoiter Jones to onix
John Mckiuni'e hv deed ol mortgage, bearing
dale the 31st day of August 1819, (and assigned
to tins petitioner by the said John McKiunie, on
the ISthday of May ls20,) for tho butter securing
the payment of a promissory ante for the sum of
t vvetily-six hundred ami eighty three dollars aud
thirty-three cents, with tlie interest thereon,
drawn by said Walter Jones iu favor of James
NINE months after date hereof application
will be made to the honorable the court of or
dinary of Baldwin county, ler leave to sell two
negro boys, belonging to the estate of Jonathan
Thomas, ilcccuseiT.forthe benefit of the heirs of
said estate.
GRACY THOMAS, adm’x.
DAUD THOMAS, adm'r.
Julv 3, 132P ml , m
Uoiisbeuu or order, u;,d heuriug dute 31st day
oi August l.SltS, aud payable the 2rftii ofDe-
ceniht-r thereafter, and which suid promissory
note vv nr endorsed by said Juntos Rousseau to
stud John McKiunie nr order, uud hv said John
Mckumiv to lliis petitioner.
On motiiiii, it is 1,,-derevl, that the principal,
interest uud cost ,o • on said mortgage, be paid
iiiio tins court within twelve months l’rotn this
date, otherwise the equity of redemption in and
J.° SUI1 * ‘uortgaged premises will he thenceforth
tmever barred nnd foteclosed; and it is further
ordered,, that tills rule be published in one ot
the public gazettes of this state once in every
mouth for twelve months, or served on the
mortgager or his special agent ut least six mouths
pi ci ium, to the time ut which the money is di*
' ci ted to he paid into -ourt as aforesaid.
A true copy taken fioxa the minutes this Iiiii
September, iS2t).
THOMAS H. KENAN, Cl’k.
September 16 ml2m
rt 1 OF.RGfA. Uuhiwi 1 county. ' ~
Vv he.-eab Lewis llillsou, applies for letters
jo dismission on the estate of Auron Hilbon,
iiilc 01 the county alore.-.aid, deceased : These
me tiierelore to cite n:id admonish nil and sill*
uliir lliu kindred uiidcrditorsofsiiid dercasod^
10 be and appear nt my office within Uie time
prescribed by law, and shew cause (it uny) why
, “ miters should not be granted in terms of
the law. tiivmi under my huiiil R private seal,
(there being no seal ol office) this 4th Sentem*
l>, ’ r - ls 2i). TJIO’b H. Kl’.NAN, Cl'k.
Georgia, * uigg*. county, onpcrioi Court, Uuu*
icr Term, 1820.
Roger Lawson, Guardian, ) •
' vs - > Rule Xisi
Joirw D. R. Fiao, )
I T appeuriug to thu Court that the plain-
till was possessed of three several notes
ffluuid for two hundred dollars each, given
iy defendant to the. plaintijr, copies of which
ire herewith filial with the original petition,
uid that (lie same are lost. On motion of
A f m. Crocker, attorney for petitioner: It is
irdercd that the copies of said notes be es-
ublir.hed in lieu of the original, unless suffi-
ient cause he shewn to the contrary on or
'■lore the first day of the next term of this
ourt, and that a copy of this rule lie publish-
d once a month for three months in one of
n: public Gazettes of this state.
A true extract from tlie minutcB, this 21st
etuber, 1820.
ARCH’D M’INTYRE, Clk.
November 14
Arin Super,or Court, Apriluitj’d Term, IH2U-
[resent, the Hon. Christopiier B. Stronu.
lv Howell,
Libel for Divorce.
Jlmah Howell, V
HE return of the declaration, stating that
the defendant in the above cuse is not to
midin this couuty ; on motion of plaintiff's
-1 isel, it is ordered, that service he perfected
In ublishing this notice once a month until tlio
term, in one of tiie gazettes of this state,
true copy tat „ fiom the hiinules, tins 3t!i
- 182". kjMAS II. KENAN, Ci- ik.
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