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T.1*r f i/.Vf 1
Mli).M :»IVJAN Sc'SON,
W ISHING to «■•-*• hum- s* th*
••owing spring, (hfnrm the public that
Q„. v »11»>’ raide noth reduction* on U’ e pri-
ce<"of tbeir very general assortment of
DRV GOODS,
Gmc res, Cutlery, Paints, Oilfa.
As l > r Miller them on nbjrtt to ill”- ■ ■'
may wist) in purehaic. Person* deMr:e - >>f
p iren iaing Goo 1* bv wholesale, can obta.n
th'-m nt uncommonly low price*, and 0:1 an
extensile cr»*tl.t for unproved notes
T.1ST OF LETTER?
Rc ftalii'.ng l l the I’osM (thee ;it Mifi.dgC-
c ,|i,, ( ,n • ,e 1 ' of Janoaiy 1821,and if i:i>t
t.men out v. iliiiu three nnmlbf, will lie lent
to the General Poat-OJiice ** dead letter*.
.■?.} Wm. Anderson, 2 ; John Alh n, 3
J une* Alston, VN in, Atkins, •! avenia Alex
ander, I).i> .d C. Adams, Corunna Allen.
H.] John Brown, J*-«*A Burson, John
WAREHOUSE,
co.vmissio:
irTION, AND
IU ’SINF.SS.
*(1mV
C tMlPI.i>; w H TLER and MYnfll'.W ,
Li HOt’l't.it, hn\ e associated themielvei to-
j j’-tiu-r. under the firm of
j BUTLER fy HOPPER,
j lot the transaction of IV tREIIOl'SK, At'C-
tf.J .toon urown ae.ee iiurson, , j , o.MMI^IO.N BUSINESS. I to y
- Ann Barrnt, Jnlm H. inigham.Jacmbj^v^ „ f Ml ., rv ,|„ uv * Red,line
Hmeewell, L)j«id Bell, William Bivins, J.is.
Blair, Steven Bird, Ann llr.idlev, George
Boll • h, Isnec Birdsong, Sterling Ua**, Betij.
Bledixo, Sohiinou Berkhar Janie* Black-
mm:, Joshua Hl.mcliard, '1 urns Bourke,
Ad those indebted to the above firm, are j[$in)ginin Brantley, i ; Ldw.u Baker, \N illi
requited to nuke payment by the first Jan-L m '\v, linker, Samuel Bond, Mary Ann
unrv next. __ | Wnnnt, Lliv* Bliss, 2; I,. B. Bartlic, Snm’l
Bet kluim, John Blake, l-.s.u her Bates, Isaac
Bryan
.'hlr. iuirtrrttrrr's Sale.
TT'II.L he sold on the first Tit -day in
i„ Kelffunry next, between the use., February next, to the highest bidder
hour* nf sale, ut the euort-h.litre in the town in the town of Lexington, Oglethorpe county,
of Dublin, Li.ua..* county, the following I between the li.ua Ilnurs ot side, ore tract m
nronertv "it: 1 Lnml lying in said rounly on tin* L)r\ I nrk
* .1 • ’ - • * • .1 j I r,r i nitre i-nul' I'luit.'itniiir iwu hundred rt*
N O'J’Il. K.
WT/")LI, BE SOLD, on the first T .
One ’square of land in the srrond district j of Long creek, containing
hr property of Alexander ,1 "
iti-fv executions in favor o
uarv
'TilledreTlIle. Dec. *0. 1 A ?n
8C
county. ^
Writing, Arithmetic
Keeping according to the
r id agreeable to the most approved authors
ext,y,i—the elnients of Euclid with n ea
rl ty of d, ducihle Problems, Mci.ur .twin,
Guag'.ng, Trigonometry, Diahtnr, Algcbm,
g jrve. i vg. both Theory Sc Practice, Aavtga
...... the Globe*, Map. See. L-o-
tion.
SA!
use of the. Globes, Map. fcc
VC. ur. fcc- Bunrding may be nh-
wahin a shm1 distance of the School,
■ y mmi-mla terms.
tj ; jlulion of problems in the n-
i :i 'till br wrought’by Scale and
Pupil 'Slight tile use* nf the
'1 i! in • •' iginy, and a new method of
r, • . 1 mi an in Algebra, gte
r rV i.! :t. 4t!—It*I &0
"e <i> negroes
. so|., or i*: oly mon-y, in tile
• v town « f WiMisoa, Bertie County,
JC ••.*».<'••rnlt. a. o tint I fib day of next
jnon'h (Fcbmaty) between
THIRTY -V FOilTY XEGROZS,
f,.y t :nr whole number belonging to the
estate of Biddy Ailiburn, deceased. Among
them ire sc'-uid valuable trade.ineu, but
the greater number consist, of hoys mi 1 gills.
JOHN BOND.
W-odsor, Bc-tie ro. N. C. f
January t. in 1. y
WILL
48 —td*
»aUil\
OiX HUNDRED BU.-1IELS w ill he sold
>3 low, delivered at the Boat Y ard. Ap
ply to
REDDING h. WASHBURN.
Mill ' o»villc. Jim. 9 - 1**—tf
.NVavskvaV’s VUYycp,
FOR THE DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
SAVASK1H, -Vur. 11, 1820.
T HE Assietant* ofthc Marshal ofthis D.-:-
trict, “ for taking the Fourth (in ns, or
emun< ri.tion of the Inhabitants ofthc IN '. '
State* ” ere hereby notified that the tune for
transmitting their returns to this Department
ia near at hand;and it is hoped that no delay
^ it) take place, s i as to prevent a general re
turn being made according to law.
JOHN H. MOREL,
Mursn.d Bis. Geo.
The Darien Gazette, Augusta Chronicle,
Washington News, Athens Gazette, and Re
corder anil Journal at Milledgeviilc, will pub
lish the above till countermanded.
November Id 41 tf
"’education. r ~
P ARENTS • nd tiu irdinu. will please ob
serve, ihat tile undersigned let* agreed
to open a .elect English School on Monday
tin fifteenth nf January next, near the Itnitac
»fCo|. Win. (’. O.-horn, Jonesi oim'y. The
whole charge for Board and Tuition, is fixed
at one hundred and two dollars per year.
A few nt do students under the age of sixteen
years, a d a few females under the age of
four! i, will be received. Every exertion
will h. made to facilitate the progress of the
pupil* in useful knowledge, and proper re
gard vdl be ttuiil :o moral., decency und vir
tue Col. Osborn will boned as many as
twelve or flft-cn of the .! idnuts.
DANIEL DUFFF.Y.
Pecetuber 2 42—K
'HIE SU1JS.CR1UER4
A’v’I^S co
t; connected (fieiu.selves in the Mer-
piu^bushteH, utpler.tlio grrn of
imcr^ Malone,
begTpTve tonmirm ^'ufr frienH* Jlil the |aihlic
that they ure now receiving nt their .lore on
Wiiyi t-stretl,i)C»t door above Mossi s. Keddlin;
it Vs. ) bn n, n general asjtorlweiU of STATUE
and 1 A'vCY OOODS, which they will soil on
very accommodatin'; terms
rtfO>:A5 FOARD,
HENRY W. MALONE.
November M <h>
UoUon WivDltd.
T !IF. jbscribe ■ winhlag to purehase COT
TON. will hit theliigua.t cash price dur
ing the p-esrnt s:tv« n.
FOARD it MALONE.
Nuviyuh.f 27 ’'401
It.] Devi H. D’Lynu, flirant Deracntt, 2 ;
Peter DuIni.sc, Henry Dancu, William Da
vies.
id.] JohnC.Easter,MarmadukeEthridgc,
Allen Listers, Rev. F.lii.,2; Andrew
Elliott, Samuel Ewing,3; Thomas M. Ellis.
/U Isaac Fuller, Thomas Fitch, John
Fo^.v :!; Jonnthan G. Finley, John Ftevv-
elling, Samuel Fn i lag, Vali ntine Foard.
G.| Mali i-Li C.Gainhle, Jo*.Urintslt y,
Jnhii II. Guiding, 'J'. B. Gorman, I'ltehi
Gid'.img, James tianihlc, Win. I). Godfrey,
Darling Green, Mis. Grikie, J. Oovvvan,
Sally Griiiio, Seaton Grautlmid.
ll ] Thomas Harris, I'.vvret IlnwarJ, Ed
ward Harden, Leroy (1. Harris, lle.iiy S
Harding, Henry II. Harris.Thomas ll uinont,
t aniei 11 itglies V. i * tin in I {ovveil, Wdliattt 11.
[ilnlv.i .idorf, 2; Joint ll.itche.-, Eli Hanson,
Daniel Ilolchki-S, Micajall llenly, Nat!tali
Hai >.ncy, Hyatt.
I.] Uieliard Jordan, Anne J. Joh:i«ou,
Maty Jaidet. Ac! mi Junes, Jncoii Jacl-son,
0 ,'erofi’ JonJ in, Bat. James, James Jo. ev,
1 paeph Joiner, Henry Juice
A’ j Joseph Kitchener, Joint King, John [!.
K'addie, ; W. T. I'.ilber, Atm J. B. Uirkley.
i.\ Mi:' Law.rm, Fie.einan W. Lacy,
Sa o'iel Eoi l.lHi.it, ! 1:nutul Low, R ch ild
ll. Long, Edmund Lave. Aimer Locke, Al
io,i Lovelace, Wiilimi Li viog-iun, Wilson
Lumpkin, Thomas Lumpkin, Mi-s. Y. La
be, \\ d i .r.i Las-eter, Waller Lawicnce.
if.] William Miles, Moses M'osll, Johr.
Vi'CiiHoitch, Wilson It. Moss, George G.
Miller, J.mns M. G. Montgomery, 2; Join;
'.Mathews, Robert C. Jl'Go md, Alexatitlei
Mdi.iv Rich ird A. McKee, Micklc-
i'jltn, Ti.eiid. Mo .tfort, Francis .Mtri'ier,
John .Minion, ( il. Mathews, David Mallhie
Tim.mi. rl. Morel, It. 15. Moore, Thomas 1*.
VJolTiil, al ns* r .MnlllcW s, Robert Mitchell,
William B - . M - tItierry,- Henry Meacham,
Onurg.- if. Melvin, fjpencer Moore, Janies
Monlgomcrv, Andrew .M‘Cleati, Hugh Jlc-
D'.n id, F. i<. Muriroe, Dr.Myrii i;,Tiiotnas
Aluugltotl, Jatl|e:I MeNaldl.
.V'.j lit i ris Nieiiolsou, John C. Nichol.
O.J Lucinda Owens.
/’.] John Foil sc, tieoigc Payson, Abel
Pearson, Hubert I’rcsvvood, AJariah Pills,
McKinoie Pope, William l’eiry, ll. W.Paw
ling, Powers, Marlin l’ulmer, James
Perry, Oliver Porter.
/{,] John Reilh y, George Rhodes, Wm.
Rahim, Catharine Rhode*, William B. Bay,
Cad well Raines, John T. Rowland, Joel
Rushing, Henry Kohin-un, Itacliucl Read
Harriet E. Rives, Joseph Itonie.
N.] Adam Saffold, 2 ; Sanford Si Lums
den, Leonard Sims, William It. Stone, John
Smith, Win. Smith, Miss U. Spoon, Je-.se
Sanford, Stephen Swain, Betij. Stripling. Ja-
enh Staley, YVm. F. Steele, 0; William N.
Sigler,George Seldey,David Simimius,Johu
Sewell, Turner Stark, Sledge ti Turner.
T.] John Taliaferro, 2; James M.Tute, .3;
Autos Travis, Nancy Turplod, Eliza Thurp,
William Tompkins, E. Ton, Jeise Tomlin,
Trnvicy Tong.
V.\ Aimer Veasy.
IF.J Henry Williams,Mary Ann Williams,
Thomas White, Guo. Wilber, Isaac Welch,
Benjamin Whitaker, 2; Frederick Ward,
Wm.W.YViIliatHaim,4, Sarah 15. A ides.Win.
Weathorbv, David Wright, Elizahrlh Walls,
Dixon Williams.
F.] Amos Young, Willi.) Yates.
Thomas M. Bradford, P. .If
N. B. No ndv ifrtisud IhIcih will ho for-
WHitli d uuli as lliu duo ispnid.
Jar.nnrv 9. M—ilt.
have piirclmMM] t»f Mi 11 at'
tlirir WofelioiiMis rl flu* fSoat-\nrjl, mid
made Brtanpritif nl' lot llir »*>lcii' »on o* cw ' \
conveuiciico Y\liicii may i.ioilit.iti* iho r**cej*’.ion
and forwarding id C.orto\ , tlii** full.
(Ti^liioy Imve (wo fir».l rnie ISoal*, Imiilirn
450 liali ,( cnclif" hirli will oly liotwio n lliis and
Diirii'ii ^o **0*01 tlir »' mi ouninnvjri *, nml
! thrv (latter t’.iionselvc* tliwt hy unrcinittc.l at-
l. niion,they will !»*• alili* to * »ti*fnrlion to
those who may tlnuk projx i i ntra^ Ihmiiic* h
to their rant. A new r»*ad l*a« born ni'ido tu
tlir ibtfit-yard w liii h «|«irfrriH (hr dit|,m# *», nml
ih much rnoro conv* uicat than tin* former one.
Ii.—Tli«*y will attend to the purcliiwc und
sale of Cotton.
nn r.nr.xi'v*.
Messrs. C. I’anmin ut'o.~S'iranna!i.
11 a ■ f | Couki: 6, Cm.—fJnru M.
Diiiw-v i.Hrnot.'o,J MMed f, U
Mr. I iiu.Yf vs \\ ii.rYj >
Attea-t 22. If—28
No. 443, taken as the property of Alexander | cres, be tlie same more or !<•*», «it ha MHI-
..I I, I.:... .k„. ! n f..nr„f House and gear really lor use, with about
forty acres cleared, it being part of the real
estate of William Walker, deceased, of Mor
gan county, sold for the benefit of the heirs
uf said deceu*<t).
SIMEON WALKER, Adm’r.
Novctnlwr 27 41—tds
\ly r lLL lie sold to the highest bidder, at
vY tin* court-house in Madison, Morgan
county, on the first Tuesday in February
next, "a tract of land containing 146 acre*,
(adjoining Win. Radford’s und Norwood's
hinds) belonging to the estate of Reuben Rad
ford, deceased. Terms will be made known
on the day.
•YVm. RADFORD, }
JOHN RADFORD, £ .
December 2 44—41*
Black shear, to
David Ingram.
One square of land No. t!K>. in the veren-
teenth district, levied on ;>* tlie prof^rly of
David ffreach, to satisfy an execution in fa
vor of Thomas Moore.
One square of land N*. 261. in the second
di-triet v also, onu adjoining the other, and
half square, udjoining the oilier two—taken
as the property of Henry Britt, to satisfy an
execution in favor of George W, W < Ich, ufd
otlo*s.
One square of land in the twelfth district
No. l!!t), levied on us the property of Jona
than Miller, to satisfy i xecfitioiis m favor uf
John G. L'ndi" wood, and others.
One Negro Girl named Venus.levied on a*
tire property of Thomas W. Hart, to satisfy
execution* hi favor of Dav id Ingrnm, and o-
I lifts.
CHARLES S. GUYTON, Slt’IT.
Dcccmher 15, i f!-20.
i.
g\pplcton Uosseter
HAS JUST r.ECBITED A ifPPtV OF
PaVnlsi Jn \V\wt\oNN
HE YVII.L TAKE
20v0 Bales COTTON
on freight to Darien by applying to hint nitli-
i.i two-or Ihi
Decemlur 12.
-If.
N\wu\£www\yn \Yo\fc\.
rBYH!'. suh-ermer informs the public that
I. his large anti common',mis house is govv
and ready for the reception Htul iic-
WU.L HE SOLD,
[ N the town uf Clinton, Joiws county, on
the first Tuesday iu March liexl, the lia
lance of the Land belonging to the estate nf
Gardner Davis, dcc.-a-ed, vt - /.: thirty acres,
part of lot otic hundred and eighty-five, in
the niiit!i district of formerly Baldwin now
Jones Sold agreeable to the will
of said deceased.
K'HVBOf) DAVIS,? ,, ,
JAMES DAVIS, C
December 19 _ tdsl
WILL BE SOLD,
r'JTO the hq-iirst bidder, on Monday the
esver of i!
c.O! life
lum. His
2th of I'Vhrltary next, at my pl.mtati-
i . / iniiit'L't t t'livi iV"; I on iu Baldwin county,
uvniniulalinn ol THA» r.GGMlX it. i- _ •’
ri ll funiishcil.and all tin* cycrtiitns in the ,\jj tllC PcrisliablC Property'
n-suh-crihirslir.il lie made to ren-1. . , ,,,,,, , '
:t those who mav call upon ! he|ong"<to tlie estate, of Mi dred Malone,
IIOTJ.E i* large efn! siluiited iif* deceased, eonsisting of Household St hitch
lie west part of the town near the Alabama
iver. Private rooms with good fire plai'es
•an he furnished to those who want. Hi*
Jar shall be constantly supplied with tile
hi si Liquors—His Staffies arc coinitioifioii.i
and vvi I! ciuirlmeted, at.tl provided with uu
excellent hnxtl
Boaiiofi aceommodatfd hy the week,
nou'.ll in \ ear.
CLEMENT FREE NY.
Montgomery, Oct. 23 4 4—4t
F 'Oi; HALE, very low for cash, n S7.NY.LE
U 15/tV nr iiVLKY, with good phitcil luir-
i,i - . The whole can he 1/our.lit for less than
ji'Jt). Apply to
Eiishn tHiitnri).
Millefigi villc. October 24. 37—if '
cn Furniture, Stuck and Crop, lk.e. At the
same time and place, will be sold, several
IARV/IA NnbtHUUb*
hy mutua! ronsrntof t!ic legatts-s, consisting
of one woman, two girls and three hoys.—
Terms of sale made known on the dav, by
CHARLES MALONE, Ad’tnr
January 2. 1321. 47—Ids.
ii- Siifierii.r (hint, .•/. .7 \ ■ , p
i’re eut ! • honor Jc.. ^ \ .
I'ON l!,i ; pil.i ntion nl the mluii: i-tmt.ire
1 Ati-iiit iM .Vinrtin, ilecmsed, siniini.il,,
'ice nml loss ol tin 1 original b,!t i,f fcJl j, .
I rmn UillUnn Kibuundson, romtable, ti. C hi, | e|
Link c, fur twnegroes Foteday ami Joe, |,. V j.
nl on and «nld to satisfy two executioiis in f t .
vnr <4 Iteihnan Thornton and others, againm
t'lmrle* Burke, deceased, ns his property' ( , n 4
they having tiled a copy of die oatce (in sulj.
stance) in office: On motion of Seaborn
June*, nttorney for the mlmlnUtrators of said
Martin, ordered, that the said copy bo establish-
cu at the n-lt term of this court in lieu of the
lost original, unless cause he shewn to the roio
trnry, and that a ropy of this rule he published
ill one of the public Gazette* of this circuit,
mice u month for six months.
Cxlrnrl from the Minuter.
J'.BE.NK/ER TORRENCE, Cl'k,
September 9 m6in
LIVERY STAPLES.
r T4|JE auhscrihi-rs have recently purchased
1 out Mr. J. Reid in thoabovi: line nl'hu-
sincss, wlierc tin y intend keeping a com.tunt
supply of llorse.-, Gigs, Ixc. to let. 'J'ltey
, ill also keep liorses in very Kiipcrinr sty !e
uu uceiunmodating terms. Horae drovers
would do well to give them a call.
A. G. k.A. B. BECKHAM.
Octobers. 3—3lw—1 lam 3in.
NOTICE.
■%T7IT.L he si)l3 at tlie house of James
XV H-peir, in Laurens county, r.n the tenth
day of February next, the perishable proper
ty of David Kpcir, sen. kite of said county
deceased, agreeable to the will of said de
ceased.
JAMES SPEIR, Ex’or.
Deretnhisr 29 tds
10 DOLLARS REWARD.
4?
R
AN AW AY fro
itatmn
subsetitei on Broad iver, Ogletnotp
county, in the early part u 'July last, a negro
m m about : years old, five feet five inches
hi^h, of • • rthen yellow eonjplexion, lias a
Sea over '.tie left eye, named OWEN ; the
ai/ovc revsurd will be givpu to any person
who >v ill secure said negro in j.ii!, so tiiat 1
ge.1 hi I iigam.
WILLIAM GILMER.
(J5“ Tlie Editms of the State Gazette it
Columbia, S. C. und of the Register at Ra
legh, N. G. ure requeued to pulitish the
fntegoint. six lint"* in their rettpcelivc p 1
J u ra, and fi'rwi.id their ae.munts In tile Pus!
faster at Lexingtnn, fie.o. nr to tlie olllce
of lh.» Sot.,hit ) Recorder, fin p.iymcut.
Noveill's r Ut. . '29 49 — fit
A. B. FANNI.nIT c7).
R ETURN their thanks to their friends
in tiie uu-country for the liberal siq
port, which they have heretofore received
fr.itn tie m in the
Factorage <$• Commission Bushiest,
They inform them that they still continue in
iiusiueas it tlwir old “laud Bifitau’* Range,
and twni'ctfully solicit a continualve of their
/uvor*. They Stave extensive and safe Ware-
House* fifh the reception of Produce, and will
■a* heretofore, make liberal ad. Alice* ou Pro-
diu e fienunited with them for sale.
Savannah, Ost. 25 33—tf
ilOUSE k LOT FOR SALE.
nnllK I urge, mnl nmimodinuf Mouse, ut l>re-
1. sent occupied t»y Mr. Jacob Barrow ; the
f.nt I'Oiitaios 0lie Here of ground ; tlie House
ran In- seen hv calling on Mr. Barrow. For
iiirtliur pni'ficulars, enquire of
WM. ROBERTSON.
N. R—If not sold in two weeks, the House
will be to rent. 40 Nov. 14
\Uvu'\.muyV\v ,, s Work.
rpitF. Sl)l,S(.’RU;Ens having agreed to car-
L ry mi 11 Bliu ksmith's shop in this place to
gether for tiie tm iii of one year, otter tlioir ser
vice* in the above Inisinc-s in all lliose who may
think proper to favor them with their custom
Mill Irons of every description, Cast-steel Axes
and pin nt .it 1.) 11 work generally will be kept con
stantly nn hand—Carriage springs uiado Hud
mended at the shortest nolle*.
If/' CASH eivi n for all the coni that will he
delivered between now and Christmas, ul the
-hop opposite Cant. Belton's Tavern, smith-
r.ist corner of the Slute-houso square.
1. T. Cushing
It. H. Letcis.
October 28 37—If.
NOTICE.
A GREEABLE in an order of the honor-
able the Inferior court of I.aureus
county, sitting for ordinary purpose*, will In-
sold on the first Tuesii..;. in Marti; next, at
the court-house in Dublin, Laurens county,
eighty acre* of I,ami on Turkey creek ad
joining 1 licks and others, the real estate of
John Caihoon, deceased—sold for tlie bene
fit of the heirs.
AX.COM CALHOON, Adm’r.
December 21 tils*
WILL BE SOLD,
O N the first Tue-ulay in February next,
in the town of Clinton, Jones county,
part of lot of Land No. 11;5, comprising thir
ty acres, being the residue of the real estate
of Gardner Davis, deceased. Sold for the
benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
GEOROM, Joins Inferior Courl, Dtcentbtr
Term, 1320.
TTI’ON the petition of Is.iinli llornnfiny stating
V* that he hail lost two promissory notes, both
given by lilnni Hoi,In, one to himself or bearer,
dated the eleventh day of January 1820, and
fine t hree months thereafter, fur seventy-six dol
lar* ninety-three and three fourth cents, with a
credit on the same hearing date the 'Jrtthof June
1620, fur forty-nine ikillars The other of said
notes hears dale the fifteenth (lay of August
1820, and i« dau on or before the 2f»lh dav of
December neil, made payable to Levicy V. Ro
berson, for seventy-fiv e dollars, which also hail
a credit for twelve dollars ninety-three and three
fourth I'ents, given on the fifteenth day of Oc
tober 1820; and that he has fded copies of said
notes In lliu clerk's ofilec of this court. and prays
that the «ame lie established 111 lieu of the origi
nals : On motion of Henry G Lamar, attorney
for the applicant, it is ordered, that said copiei
be established in lieu of saul lost note.* at the
next term ol'thls court, nnle.se au«e should then
mnl there he shewn to the contrary, and that a
ropy of till* rule lie pnhli-lied in one ol the Ga
zetiesof this slate at least once a month tor six
months.
Clerk's office, Inferior ronrt, December term,
1S20—I, Henry Wyclic. clerk of said court, do
certify that the above i- a true copy of iccord
in tins office, tliis l.-tth dav of Dcci mber A. D.
I82H. IIENItY YVi’CHK. c. 1. c.
December 23 menu*
U HO lit 11.1, Jar jar County, Superior Court
.March Term, 1320.
Jami.b II.vrriso.x, )
vs. k
Jons 1. Col.cs. Y
rrPON the petition of James Harrison, slut
vJ ing that John I*. Coles on the eighteenth
day of January, in the year eighteen hundred
and nineteen, made anil delivered to him a
mortgage for the lots of laud, known by-the
numbers thirty two end thirty three, in the thir
teenth district" of Baldwin now Jasper county,
and the lot number ninety one in the sev en-
te.enlli district of formerly Baldwin umv Ja-per
county, for the better securing the payment of
the sum of six thousand Itvu hundred nml forty
llirce dollars and forty one cents fine to the said
Janies 11 niriaon by n pmtnisorv note ; nn mo
tion of William Cook, counsel tor tlie petition-
«r, tf uordcreit,that the said John T. Coles do
pay into the Clerk's ofilec nf this, court tlie sum
of money aforesaid with interest and cost,with
in twelve months from this date, or the equity
of redemption in and to the said mortgaged pre
mises will he thenceforth forever burred and
torn loved,: And it is further ortlen.it, that 11 copy
of tliis rule lie served on the said Join: I’. Coles
or his special agent at least six months, or he
published in one of tlia public Gnzelles of this
state ul least twelve months befoie the time the
money is directed to be paid.
I certify (hat the foregoing h a true copy ta
ken from the minutes this lltli April, 1620.
JOHN WILLSON, Clerk.
Apriltd m!2in
Bute .Visi.
})ec«-niher lit
It'll Mil D DAVIS, ? ,
JAMES DAVIS, ( Lx 01
Ol'S
tils*
ANDERSON HOLT,
OFFURS III* SISRVICKS TO rill! I-I'ilf.ir A
PRACTITIONER OF LAW,
In the Ocmulgee Circuit. Hi* ofiire is on
FninJjlill street, opposite Mr. Bosseter’s
Store. i« 'ter* nddressed by mail will he
piomptl 1 iltcnded to.
Millf l^emtlc, Sr/it. 25 33—tf •
JOHN LUCAS,
h as orr.NED a
HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT
In hi* new Imilding *!ih corner of Greene
mid Wilkinson streets, between the state-house
miinu-o und cover,iment house.
.MiHc.uti-.'.ilc, tg- !■'. 27—tf
To KKiNT fjr one 3 ear,
^ CONVENIENT HOUSE, which is
NOTICE.
W ILL ho sol I o-i Friday the 13thof Jn
unary, 1821, at the late residence of
Greco Wynn, deceased, of Junes county,
all the stuck of livg*. Sheep, and Horses,
anil Hiiuschulil arid Kitchen Furniture, and
7ill the Working tools too tedious to mention,
together with an elegant four wheel Carriage;
the Land to he reuted and Negroes to hire
at the same time for one year, and a number
of Cattle, together with two yoke of Oxen
and two Carts, :t quantity of Corn and Fod
der, one elegant threshing Machine, and Clot-
Ion Gin. The terms of sale, twelve months
credit for all sums over five dollars, with
llule Mist.
two stories high, with cum enii.-nt out. i bond and approved security.
A™
.-Mij.Gl »
E. Nt 11. A. WOOD,
ItE nu.v receiving anil opening their sup-
mSTEii GOODS, ennlisting ol
blue und black Cloths and Cassi-
mcrcs, Blanket •, Pltiiur, Carpet: FlanneN,
Bn.'/c, Bomhas.cU , Hovldry, assorted ; Nuukiu
a.iJ Italian Crapes, Sheetings, Shirtings, Lin
ens, Hardware ami Cutlery, Slion Thread, Bag-
; ix ii-.., 1 trunk first quality Boots, and a
general nSfortmriit of Indies' nml gentlemen s
c , ivi'll a variety uf other m-asuitalile arti-
•t.i on',.'!".• Ii.
hou.ios, near the Market. For terms, apjriy
to the subscribei on lliu premises.
CHARLES LANDS.
January 2. 47—tf.
T H K MANS KIN HOUSE
(VjEWLY cri-ctcd on the site nf ll
N vr.'.nuh Hotel, destroyed hy the tiro in
muary last, at the corner nf Broughton and
Wliitukcr-Htreets, iijion an or,larged and im
proved plan, calculated to accommodate
(hntlr.mtn wilU siiifile Rooms, and Families
with large Jtrainr, andju Table dclachod from
the public part of the House.
JOHN SHELLMAN.
N. B. A Carriage-II'.iimc and Slnhli * nr*-
also pl ot ifii-il on an adjuining lot and an IIus-
lcr to attem! In ifiusi.'s.
•Surann li. Decrmbtr 1840. 47—3in
WILLIAMSON R. WYNN, ? ,
WILLIAM L. WYNN, ’ ors.
Deccmhi-r 7 Id*
_
•: j VITHEREAS ( jiruen Wynn, Esq. has de-
*,e Sa- » * ecaacd, v;u the undersigned executors
to tlie. last will and testament of tin* deceased,
do give notice to all perjons com-rno-d, to
bring in their Recounts within the time pre
scribed by law, otherwise this notice will be
(dead in bar of recovery.
WILLIAM-ON K WYNN,? ,
WILLIAM L. WYNN, ] ,>r ''
Der"inh»r 7 \ — r '*
’ BILLS ON NEW YORK,
for sale- by ' WILEY It- BAXTER.
^)^!tcu*b«r 26
3«
, * nr : ..ihsci'iiM-rs alive, forirti'il a cimtiec-
M. tint) in the Practice of the Law, under
ihi- firm of llocKWF.uii N. Hi:put its- All
hurini-.-s confided to their rare will he punc
tually attended to. One of them willutidi
intiea he fomul at the. office of41. Rockwell,
com cr of Ji ilers ut and M’lotosh streets.
h.-UIUKL ROCKWELL,
J )i*EPH It. IIERBURN.
Mllledegville, Kept. 13 32—tl
* _____ K ,,
H AS opened a LAtV OFFICE nl Ma
rion in Twiggs county. His practice
will be confined to that Circuit.
JOHN CL BIRD.
Dcoombcr 19. 41—at.
;—— notice:
P ERSONS indebted to the late firm of
Goudall k. Washburn, are requested to
enme fm-ward und make settlement with Sn-
,n id Goudall, at t!tc Store of Redding and
WuHhburn.
SAMUEL GOODALL.
Ndvembnr 6 39—tf
VA r. - - NTHI) to purr Ii rue 2tXl BALKS CUT-
* * 5'AN, for wdiidl the highest market (irice
will he given. XVILEY tn. BAXTER.
Uaccmher 1) 44
NOTICE.
[ UNDERSTAND that then- are some
miles uf hand in posses:ton of Juhn.Mc-
Ixissick, given by William Fovrell to me—
the said notes v.eru put in the hands of
Thompson Gray fur collection, and I am a-
ble In prove the coiiiract if the uotijK nfiue-
said should be brought forward—John Me
Kissick Inis I uittierstanil been nfiering tin-
notes for sale, amounting to eighty dollars,
which lie has no tight to do, and 1 wain id!
persons not to trade for them. The dates of
tin: notes! do tmt remeu'ihcr. I require JVut
McKissiek to bring the notes forward nr scud
them to me, as 1 have never received value
for them. BRIGE MILLER.
Slate of Missis.Tppi, ( I’ursuuidly ap|n-,ue(!
Fike Uoiluly. ^ Brice Miller before it,r
Thomas Arthur, one of the Justices in and
for said county, and made oath to the above
particulars as stated. Sworn to and sub
scribed this 22d day of November 13 20.
BRICE MILLER.
Test, Titoxi vjl A utuf n, j. i-.
Dcccmher .In' 47—3t
llatiiicin Superior Coact, April adj'tl Term, 1820
Present, the Hon. ftiRisTotmi it B. fcl'RONn.
S.U.I.V HuWki.l, J
vs. '• Libel far Dicorce..
Wit.u hi llovvr.t.i, ^
T HE return of Htj*jdcebi*alion, stating that
the clefeiuiiuit^j| 0 ^*e above cn*e is not to
be found in tills coUP uu inntion of plaiiitilf's
counsel, it i- orderly ’ jiiat .-erviee lie perfected
by publishing this ii(i rr ,i otu e a month until the
next term, in one q, p,.jf gazette* of this state.
A true copy tidAi'o, 01 " *he tnimites, this 8th
May, 1820. X it.VS II. IxLAAN, (.’Ink
’ May 6, 1820. infijtt
A Givt*EABLY to an order ol Ui^Lo-.el
1V of Ordinary,of Putnam eouhtj, will be
sold to tiio highest, bidder in Eatouton, on
the first Tuesday in February next, lot and
one fourth acres ufLund, lying in Putnam
county, adjoining Jins* tc others—to lie s.-du
as the real estate of William Hardin, dec. for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
DANIEL SANDERS, Adm’r,
November (I. 4ft—Ids*
EX ECU TUI YS SALE.
P URSUANT to an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Uancoik i cituty, will Iw
:,otd at the comfltouse in said lountj, on
the first Tuesday in February next, between
llu- ur-ual hours of sale, nil the NEGnvIES
belonging to the estate of Thomas Vickers,
dec’d, consisting uf men, w omen and chil
dren, for the hem fit id'the Legatees.
John I icias, (Qualified Ex’or.
November 21. 4 I —Ids.
wi LiTlTiTsbu), -
the first Tucsdiiv iu February next,
GEORGIA, Jasper County, Superior Court
March. Term, 182U.
J.VMl.s M’Dh.xaI.II; and
Wim.i.vh S. I’.ll-t,
for the use of
Jdh.x Jl kissr,
vs.
J.vmcs Iticn.iBn*.
( 7PON the petition of James M’Donald nnd
J William b. Pope, for the use of John Me
Kiem-, slating that James Richards did in tlie
twenty-sixth day of November in the yea; eigh
teen hundred and eighteen, make and deliver
to your petitioners a deed of mortgage fjr tlie
lot of hunt known and distinguished by the
mrr.ihcr eight in the fifteenth district of B lidwiti
now Jasper comity, for the hrlter securing tlie
payment of the sum of ten thousand dollars due
to the petitioners hy n protnisory note dated
23d November 1818, ami payable twelve months
thereafter.
On motion of William Cook, counsel for the
petitioners, it i« ordered, that the said Janie
Richard* do pay into the clerk's office of tin
court tiie sum of money aforesaid with the inte
r--s! and cost (hereon within twelve months from
this dale, or tin equity ol redemption in and to
the said mortgaged premises, w ill lie tlirnc
forth ami forever burred and foreclosed : and it
is further ordeted, that a ropy of this rule he
served on tlie said James Richards or his spe
cial agent nt least six months, or published in
one of the public Gazettes of this-lute once a
nn lii for twelve months, before tlie time tlie
money is directed to he paid.
I certify tlml tin- foregoing is a true copy ta
ken from the minutes, lids 11;li April) l82ti.
JOHN WILLSON, ( I k.
April 18 tnl'Jin
Gtorgia, Twiggs conn ty, Superior Court, (Jet
her Term, 1S20.
Roar.it Lawson, Guardian, 4
rs. [
John I). R. Fiao, y
I T appearing to the Court that the plain
lift' w as possessed of three several note
of hand for two humlti d dollars each, given
by defendant to the pluintilT, copies of which
are herewith filed with the original petition
and that tlm same are lust. On motion of
Wm. Crocker, attorney for petitioner: It is
ordered that the copies nf said notes bees
tnhlished in lieu of tlie original, unless sufii
riant cause In-shewn to the cnnlnit y on or
before tlie first day of the next term of thi
court, and that a copy of this rule be'publish
cd once a mouth for three months in one ol
the public Gazettes of tins state
A true extract from the minutes, thistlst
October, 1820.
ARCIFD M’INTYRE, Clk.
November 14
N 1NF. mouth* after dutp application will he
made to the honorable inferior court c<
Hancock county, sitting a* a court of Ordinary,
for leave to sell Lot of land number twenty four
in the third district of Walton county, belong
ing to the chile of 1 tiomas Vickers, deceased-,,
forthe benefit of tlie heirs mid creditors.
J01l>f VICKERS, Qualified Ex'or,
December 9 mfiin"
Baldwin Superior Court, Aafritl Term, 1820. I
I T nppriii'iiig to the satisfaction of the court, 1
l*.at on the ninth day of February in the.
year eighteen hundred mid twenty, u promisso
ry note" vn» innde hy John Bozeman, payable
to Samuel Rockwell or order, at the Branch of
tlie Darien Bank in Milledgeville. Cl days after
the date thereof, lor four hundred and nino dol
lars, and it also appearing to the court by the.
affidavit ofthc said Sauniei Rockwell, filed with
the clerk of tlie court, that tlie same lias been
lost, and ucopy of the said note being ttUofil-
11| with the rh-rk of tins court: On motion, it
i* ordered, that the laid John Bozeman sliew
cause hy the next term of this court, if anv hr
lias, why the said copy should not be. estab
lished iu lieu of tin- said lost original, and that
this rule be published once a month for six
mouths previous to the said term, in the South
ern Recorder, printed in the town of Milledgc-
vilie.
A true copy,taken from tlie minutes this ttfii
September, it:2n.
THOMAS It. KENAN, Clerh.
Sriitcinber |2. 6m—3i
|Vj i.\.-j in m i L ii a after dale hereof, applica-
1 4 tion will lie made to the lionet able the-
Inferior Court of Morgan county, when sit
ting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell
the real estate of Jehu Evans, deceased.
JOHN EVANS, Adtn’r,
Nov. 14. 40 with the. will annexed. ,
In haiJuin Superior Court—August Term 192ft
Thomas B. Stlbbs, ) Petition for forecio-
vs. x sure.
Jamcs Fj.exiinq. > Rule Xisi.
U PON the petition of Thomas B. Stubbs,
praying the foreclosure of the equity of
redemption in und to all that lot of land, ly
ing and being in tlie town of Milledgeville^
state of Georgia and county of Baldwin, con
taining one fourth of nn acre, being the 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
:iid lot was mortgaged by the said James
Fleming to the said Thomas B. Stubhs, on
theitith day of June 1319, the better to se
cure the. payment of the sum of seven thou
sand nine hundred and twenty dollars, and
interest.
On motion, it i* ordered, that the principal,
interest and cost, due on said mortgage, lie
paid into tliis court withiu twelve months
rum this date, otherwise the equity of re
demption in and to said mortgaged premi
ses, will be from thenceforth harr-'d and fore
closed : And it is further ordered, that a co
py of this rule be published in one of the
public Gazettes of this state once in every
mouth for twelve months, or served on tlie
mortgager or his special agent, at least six
months previous to the lime the money h
directed to lie paid into court as aforesaid.
A true copy, taken from tlie minutes this
fifteenth September, ib2.t.
THOMAS II. KENAN, Clerk.
September iR. i2m—32
Rule .Yisi
in Hartford, Pulaski county, under
order of llie Court of Ordinary oftviid coun
ty, the real estate of Needham Bryan, de
ceased, to V*:t: a part of the truet on which
hit liwil at the time of hi* death, and out-
hundred erne and a quarter acres adjoining.
Terms ofsale cash.
TilO. W. HARRIS, Adm’r
tie bonis non.
December 2 43-- Id*
“TCTTp iT-uiia imli hteil to the estate of
- Y Luke Moore, deceased, are requested
to make payment without delay | and per
son* who nave claims against said estate,
are required to bring them forward duly au
thenticated as the law dire *,.
WILLIAM D. HAY.
AduY in right of Ids wife.
Drrcmb.er 9 44—lit
( « UF.ItGiA, Baldw in county.
V Whereas Lewis Hiilson, applies fur letter*
fo dismission on tlie estate of Aaron Ililriun
late of die county aforesaid, deceased : These
are therefore to cite mid admonish all and sin
giilur the kindred ami ci ditoi s of said deceased,
to he anil appear at utv office within the lime
prescribed by law. and shew eausc (if any) why
suiJ letter* should not be grunted in term* of
the law. Givetu under my hand it private seal,
(there being no seal of office) fhis4lh Septein*
bar, 1620 THU'S II. KENAN, Cl'k.
In Baldwin Superior Court, February Term 1820
Wilmah Ball, Y RULE NISI.
VS. A k FOR
Abner Locke, } FORECLOSURE.
t Tl’ON tiie petition of William Ball,
J praying tlie foreclosure of the equity
of redemption in and to a certain tract or
parcel of land, lying and being in the town
of Milledgeville, containing one quarter of
an acre, being one fourth part of lot No. 3,
known and distinguished in the plan of said ’
Town of Milledgeville hy square No. 39,
fronting Wilkinson street, westVvardly ii
feet, southwardly hy Joint Allen’s premises,
northeast hy the said Abner Locke’s premi
ses, which proceeding* extend east ami west,
on east line 219 feet and north and south 52
feet, making an oblong square, mortgaged
hy the said Abner Locke, to the said Willi
am Ball, by a deed of mortgage, dated tlie
6th day of October, 1819, the better to sc
ore the payment, of the sum of ?605, which
was to have been paid on or before the first
day of March, 1820, with lawful interest
thereon; und default having been made in
the payment of the said sums,
WHEREFORE And on motion ol
Samuel Rockwell, attorney for the said
William Ball: It is ordered, That the prin
cipal, interest and costs due on said mort
gage he paid into tills court, within twelve
months of this day, and that this will ho
published once a month for twelve months
successively, or a copy thereof be personally
served oil the said Abner Locke, at least six
months previous to the time named for tin*
payment of the said sums of money.
A true Copy taken from the Minutes,
TIIOMAS II. KENAN, Clerk.
March 8th. 11129.
NINE mouths after date hereof application
will lie made to (lie honorable the court of or
dinary of Baldwin comjty, for leave to sell two
(tegro hoys, belonging to the estate of Jonathon .
deceased, forthe benefit of the heirs of (
Tlinmu
aid estate
July 3,1820
GRACt TIIOMAP, odm’x.
DAVID THOMAS, adm'r.
mOin
7V11NEmonths utter date, application will he
.Li made to the honorable the Inferior Court
of Joitrscounty, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell tlie real estate of TABr*
itv Bai i..iiu), deceased.
THOMAS BALLARD, ? , , .
THOMAS WHITE, ( '■«•
May f>, 1820.—13--.*
jVTIM! months after date, application will be
ll made to the honorable Inferior court o£
Twiggs county, for leuve to soil tho real estate
of Jacob*/uber, deceased—it being 202 1-2 a-
cres of land lying iu l’utnain county.
ABRAM ZUBEfi, Guardian.
August t7 mthn
A LTER the expiration of nine months from
. tlm date hereof, application will he mndo
to tlie Inferior court of Laurens county, when
sitting for ordinary" purposes, for leave to sell
the real estate of Arthur .Inman, deceased, for
tiie benefit of tiie heirs and creditors of said de
ceased! HENRY C. FUQUA, Aduir.
June 2d. 18?0.
A FTER thp expiration of nine month?, ap
plication w ill be tnado to (he honorable
the Inferior court of Burke county, while slttis"
for ordinary purposes, for leave to ? , ! l all tr'
real estate of Jesse YVurnnch, late < ■ Uu;
county, deceased.
BENJAMIN WARN At
for llir minor heirs t'( Jc.'.
August 11. T320