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rata thl woKtiio curum-l-e.
THE SORTTir.K.y BLAST.
Jlon' 0,1 uc shiver will, atFrL’ht,
*!.. lir»r iu H;i» cold «Inter night,
Thr demon of the g*le ;
jp. i, ml), end ell the welkin rings;
jj,. nr its the window w*ith his wnigt;
And every cheek turns pale.
He rule* a tyrant, stern nnd proud,
Jhe r»iu-dri>jn falling from the cloud,
lie toui Ues ere they light—
And nowr hy transformation fare,
They dance like feathers in the air,
And clothe the ground with while.
He stands beside the murmuring rill,
And so, the gliding stream is still,
As chill'd by sudden t"ai ;
Froze into horrors hy his look,
All life and motion are forsook,
Medusa's head is here.
He strikes a tree, and lo it grieves,
Bereft of all its gaudy leaves.
That once its power defied ,
Aad on those houghs of verdure bar d,
lie hangs a hoary silver beard,
No more the forest pride.
Where is the mirth, and where the sting,
And where the gaudys painted throng,
'1 hat cheer'd the summer bough*:
Alas I thro - fear ami sudden dread,
To warmer climates they have ucu,
Before the tyrant's brows.
On all the How'ry race below,
He piles hi* sepulchres of snow,
The children lair of June ;
And in tin* colJ and dreary night,
1 hear him howling wilts delight,
His dirges to the moon.
And shall sve not the tyrant fear;
No, no, mv M , lor warmth i> here,
And friendship rules tha hour—
Then hy tiiis taper newly lit,
Aly fmOld and l v*-111 calmly sit,
And brave the tykant's power.
Thus arm'd we well may stand thy shocks,
Thy tyrant of the hoary locks,
for friendship is our cheer;
Then beat about thy ltillen wing.
The rose-lip'd aepbyr of the spriuj,
Is not more welcome here. * A.
THE STATE OF OHIO
VtBSliS
THE bank ok the united states.
A joint committee of the legislature of
O’lio tiave mule a very long Report, to
both bouses, on the subject of the con
troversy with the Bdnk of the United
States. In the report it i» proposed,
that a compromise be made by law, pro
viding “ that upon the Bank discontinu
ing the suits now prosecuting against the
public, officers, (of the state) and giving
assurance, that the branches shall lie
withdiawn, and only an agency left to
settle its business and collect its debts,
the amount collected lor tax siiail he
paid without luteiesi."
The committee conclude, by recom
mending the adoption m certatu resolu
tions, of tvhii h th" following are the most
important, with the votes on them in the
House of Representatives of that state
Resolved by the General Assembly ojthe
Stale of Ohio, J bat in respect to the pow
er* of the governments of the several
states, that compose the American union,
and the powers of the federal govern
ment, this general assembly do recog
nize, and approve the doctrines asserted
hy the legislatures of Virginia anJ Ken
tucky, in their resolution of November
and December, 1 Till!, and January 1300,
and do consider that their principles
have been recognized and adopted by a
majority of the American people. (Tilt-
resolution carried in the (louse. Yeas 38,
Nats 7.)
Resolved further, That this General
Assembly do protest against the doctrines
of the federal circuit court, fitting in this
•tate, avowed and maintained in their
proceedings against the officers of state,
upon account of their official acts, as be
ing in direct violation of (he 1 till amend
ment to the constitution of the U. States.
(Carried, Yeas, 68, Nays 7.)
Resolved further, That this General
Assembly do assert, nnd will maintain,
bv all legal and constitutional means, the
right of the states to tax the business and
property, of any private coiporution
of trade, incorporated by dlie Congress
of the United State*, anil located to
transact its corporate business within a-
Iiy flate. (Carried unanimously.)
Resolved farther. That the bank of the
United States, is a private corporation
of trade, tho capital and business of
which, may be legal!,, i.i.J in any state
where they may be found. (Carried,
Yeas GI, Nays d.) .
Resolved farther, That this General
Assembly do protest against 'he doctrine,
that the political rights of the separate
states, that compose the American u-
nion, & their powers as sovereign states,
mav be settled and determined in the Su
preme Court of the United States so as
to cnncl ide and bind them, in cases con
trived between individuals, and where
they are, no one of them, parties direct.
(Carried, Yeas 64, Nay I, Wm. Vance.)
Resolved further, That the Governor
transmit to the governors of the several
states, a copy of the foregoing report nnd
resolutions, to be 1 iid before their res
pective legislatures, with a request from
this General Assembly, that the legisla
ture of each state may express their o-
pinion upon the matters therein con
tained. (Carried unanimously.)
SLAVERY.
Nxw-Yoax, Jam 20.
The bill declaring that slavery cannot
exist tn this state, was called up in the
assembly, on Wednesday la«t. General
Root spoke for some lime in favor of-the
bill, and quoted The Declaration of In
dependence, the* con-titution, anJ the
character of fhe Couu’nrV'ift- proof that
slavery cannot, and orfght not to ex
ist in this state, end uiq*ed in ittrong terms
the pnMAgi*of the law . Mr. Verpluock
considered the bill as incongruous—it
did not emancipate, but merely declared
thag slavery cannot exist, and founded
also upon principles which could not be
defended. The number of poor and a-
gad black* would be increased, and be-
cook a public burden* and their propri
etors wooIJbe happy to get rid cftfcere.
A law is now extant, which declares that
slavery shall not exist after the year
K 27 ; preparations are gradually mar
king to carry it into effect. Mr. Ford
concurred in the opinion of the incon
gruity, and contradictory principle* of
the bill. Mr. Hopkins offered an amend
inent, which went not to declare that
slavery cannot exist, but to emancipate
all blacks at the age of 26, exempting
the master from all obligations to main
tain his slave, but to pay for their ser
vices subsequently rendered. Mr. J. C.
Spencer could not avoid offering n few
remarks on the subject. He perceived,
it was true, some little difficulty about
the bill, but was in favor of it, nod tho’t
it could do no barm. He was not in fa
vor of the amendment, and thought it bet
ter to pa*s'the bill, and anticipate the act
which liberates all slaves in 1827. He
thought it impossible to make owners
liable for the services of their slaves.—
Mr. Spencer did not say a word on the sub
ject of the three blacks, whose “ names
lie caused to be registered, in order to
secure thsir services,’’ although it was a
favorable opportunity. A motion was
made for the committee to rise and re
port. Mr. Speaker said that lie would
go Ss far a3 any citizen to alleviate the
miseries and evil of slavery ; but that lie
did not believe that this bill would ef
fect the object. In 1C 27, all slaves
would be free, making the abolishment
gradual and benelicial ; but now if tlu-
bill passes, the mo-t jioor and disabled
will be emancipated, and thrown upon
the counties for support. Look, said lie,
to your stole prisons and penetentiaries,
are they filled with slaves ? No, with
free people of color. Before the law
was passed, which abolished slavery in
1827, «n owner of a slave would offer
100 dollars for bis apprehension, when
absconded ; now they offer six cents re
ward and no charge*. If this declarato
ry act passes, will you consent to sup
port the aged emancipated blacks from
the treasury ?—no. Will the rounde*
suppert them ? no ; for in some Counties
they put up their poor for sale by auc
tion. Mr, Thompson, of Seneca, said
there was much difficulty on the subject
in reconciling slavery to our constitu
tion, and much difficulty in emancipa
ting them : he offered an amendment to
apprentice the blacks at a certain age.—
General Swartwout moved to reject the
iml , hu thought it ...I unnece*s.trj cue.
!!c v,*Oa!u "o f ir to 2?? 1st in tho ,v< *
emancipation ; his vote was recorded in
ill it lionet! 2o y cm e ,lgu ag.liilSt eiu
but this bill would do nc good to master
or slaves, but 611 our poor houses and
pri-ons. The committe rose, and the
bill was referred to a select committee,
after Mr. Williams had made a ffamin;
patriotic speech, about liberty, constitu
tions, and all that kiad of thing, pretty
enough m theory, but very much at va
riance with his practice.—Aat. .Mv.
FROM INDIA.
Cxicctta, July 14.
The Missionaries at Rangoon, repair
ed to the cupital on the accession of the
present monarch, in ortjer to congratu
late him and solicit his protection, when
he returned for answer that they might
freely posses* their own religion within
his territories, and preach as they pleas
ed, but if any Birmahs quitted the reli
gion *f the country, to join them, he
would decapitate the apostates.
ICE BOATS.
A Boston paper says; “The river Arcush-
net, which divides the towns of Fairhaveo
and New Bedford is a in le wide and has
been crossed on the ice, however incredible
it may seem to you, in one minute in what
is called an Ice Boil. 1 received a letter
yesterday from a gentleman in Fairhaven
who has constructed one of these boat', in
which he states that himself and Hire ■ others
crossed the river in otic minute an.I a half,
on Thursday the 4th inst.—and that he lias
sailed, when the wind was fresher, at the rati-
of 60 mile* an hour—45 mile* i.s quitmc.mi-
mon. These boats, which are not imirh
known in this country, but which arc prev
alent, I believe, in the north of Europe, are
nothing more than a common boater yawl,
placed on three runners, and propelled by
the wind- The lee runner, or skate, is a lit
tle sharpened so as to take ice, and prevent
IceAvay.”
RjtLttan, (N. C.) Jan. 26.
Remarkable Preservation !—Two or
three days since, one of the workmen,
(ao Irishman) who was engaged in pul
ling the shingles from the roof of our
Capitol, was accident illy precipitated
from his situation, at the tap of the buil
ding, and must evidently have met in-
staut death, had he not, providentially,
been arrested in his descent by a pro
jecting ten-penny nail—which entering
deeply into the fleshy part of hi* thigh,
suspended him on the eaves of the house,
until the ueccss.-iry aid was afforded him.
Hi* wound, which was the immediate ob
ject of surgical care, is pronounced trif
ling ; and the honest and in-lustrous la
borer is likely soon to be able to m ike a
second ascent and, we hope, not so dan-
geroqs and rapid a descent.—Star.
A northern paper suites, that the Ire form
ed at the foot of Niagara Falls, i* reported
to be within twenty feet as high a* T.ihle
Rock. If this l>« true, the thickness of the
ice is about one hundred ami twenty feet.
AO Jv cr,Yova fov Sale..
rjUfE Sl’ti H’RIliKP Uviiie; oe. line i the
•L farming liHMnc'*, wblie? to suit lii* K imi
lie* of NUGROGS; they will he oR'rred ht pri
vate sale Oil the 17th day ot March* at tiie Utc
residence of Maj. Green Wynn of Jones coun
ty, sixteen ini'esnfjove Clinton, fourteen below
Monticello, and twenty-five from Eaft»ntou.—
SlioulJ not private sales be effected on that {lay,
eighteen will positively be *old to the highest
bidder for cash. They enn^i-tof men, women,
boys nnd girls, young and likely, and can come
as well recommended as any in the flute—-n
first rate bout nnd thoemnker, swyrr*, bouse
servant*, n good seamstress end weaver, wet
and dry nurses ; therefore, I flatter myself pur
chasers cannot fail being suited.
At thp same time an i place will be sold the
cropof Corn, EodJer, kitchen Furniture, I'lun-
Itttion Utensils, three work liorse®, two Mules,
a first rate top (Jig with plated liarnesf com
plete, hud a Carryzu!. The latter property will
no sold as applied for. United Stales pap*;. p» e-
fered. JOlVe tvY.W
January 30, 1821 02—tit*
GUNPOWDER.
a forthf.k aurrL* of cylisdi t i>otm>: proof
itlFLK POWDER,
IN UEO ', AN It ALSO IN CA.VliTKRS OF ONE POUND
cannon” powder,
in kegs—Iroiu the Bo-ton nnd Clielm-fford fac
tory ; equal, it not supeiior, to any made in
merle?.—just received and tor sale, tvbolesa'i
uud retail, by
ROBERT S. GOFF,
• (Jlgmtfcr the Company )
No. 20, Bolton s Range, Savannah
F.j raclt of Sundry Letters rcrotnintnding their
P under.
From Gov. Brooks tit Aiav-aehusetta, to his Ei
celleney l>. 1). Tompkins—Jan. Jil, loiit).
‘ 1 find that the Powder manufactured here
is of e.rctlknl quality, in the course of Iasi
year I visited the factory twice, at each oi which
limes the works were not only minutely exam
ined, but the Powder Aiibjecied totems which
were »uiSciently rigorous and peifrctiy satis
factory, and am confident this factory is able to
famish h* good powder for the National De
fence as cun be any wheie obtained.”
from Uioigefl. Ihooke,Cot. I $. Army, to Col.
(it o. Hum font, of the Ordnance Department.
“ On examination ol the Powder of the Bos
ton and (Jilt l ms ford factory, I am fully convin
ced that it is equal to unv Powder 1 jiave ever
seen, either of English or American inuuuiac-
ture.”
/Vain Thomas Harrison esq Military Store Keep
er.
“ I have attended frequent trials of the proof
of this Powder, and must acknowledge that
yours has the preference Jo any I have seen put
in competition—and that it ij equal lo any ;.i
the world.”
from Gov. Miller, of Jlrhansair.
“ The. Indians are careful to get goo J Tow-
dcr—if they are judges of any thing it is of that
article—they say it is very good. The old
white hunters »ny it is the best they have ever
Coin. Hull mid other officers of the Navy an!
Army, and alsooi the New-Eugland iniluiM, with
nessed experiment* of its goodness, and have
given it their uiopm?if**d npprobntion
SU‘ The above i’OTY DEIl constantly for sale
by
BUTLER v HOPPER.
February 6 —-It.
do
ill sizes from
rrMlR subscriber will Ic.i
-L \«irs, i
r a term of
on moderate gromnl rent, Lots
in M:JlrdgeviJIe advantageously situated for
mercantile or other business.
S. UUANTLAND.
February 5, 18-JI.
TEMPLE CHAPTER.
rjlHE regular meetings of Temple Chap-
X- ter, are belt! on the serond Friday in
each and every month in Mtlleilgevill*.
It. S. GRIGGS, Sec’ry.
Jnn’lnrv 47 fit—4t
THOMAS WILEV,
T_-Jf Afe j"«t revived hy the limit Industry
5. u the toilotvinlf article*, which are off'er-
. d for vale at hi. Grocery and Ovmmiutun
Store,
3 Pipes superior Cognise Brandy,
,-i do tin Holland Gin,
40 lilils. Buttenburg do
20 do Whiskey,
e' 1 ’, t SUGAR,
)(i hints. ^
It) bills, first quality Loaf Stt-ar,
35 do 2d do do
■20 do Lump Sugar,
4J casks Cut Nail*—;
to 40d.
5 baskets Champaign Wine,
l(i boxes White Currant do
15 do Cordials. <
JO do Cbi-t Wine,
J.; ri-.Jt, first quality London Porter,
40 boxes* by 10 Window Glass,
15 do lOiiyti do do
10 do Spci in. Candles,
40 do Northern do 1st iv 2d quality,
15 do Bloom Raisins,
to do Muscatel do
30 bills. Potatoes,
SO kegs White Lead,
6 casks Linseed Oil,
C eases Shell’d Almonds,
4 libls. Cranberries,
5000 lbs. Swedes Irvn, Axe Bar, Waggon,
Chair and Cart Tire,
25 casks Dexter’* Rock Lime, suitable
lor finishing,
75 casks Tbomastown do
300 bushels superior ground Galt
January 15 49—tf
&*A\aT.
IX HUNDRED BCSIIELS will be sold
•notice.
W -JI.L r.E SOLD on the f..-t Tuexdaj
i.i March next, lielwocn the usual
hours of rate, at the court-hou*e in the town
of Dublin, Laurens county, the following
property, to wit:
One half square of Land In the (list dis
trict No. 276—taken as the property of
James Wright, to satisfy an execution in fa
vor of Wright Flowers.
One square of Land in the twelfth district
No. 174—taken ns the property of Frederick
Swariugalm, tn satisfy an execution in favor
of John J. Underwood.
One square of Land in the second district
No. 480—taken as the property of Samuel
P.eatuy, defeased, to satisfy an execution in
'favor of John L. Ray, for the use of Alf ed
15. Ken-.
CHARLES S. GUYTON, Sli’ff.
Jannniy 2J. If.21.
’’^TN'E mouths after i.’atx>, apj-iica:;, r, v
J.X be made tn the Inferior court oft!, |,i
nin county for h-av e to sell the tract of p.,,
belonging to Iv.rson Smith, orphan of;
mas Smith, deceased.
SAMUEL GOODALL, Guardis,,
January I. 1821.
W ILL BE BOLD on the first Tuesday
in March next, between the usual
hours of sale, at the court-boil r ill the town
of Dublin, Lauren* county, the following
property, to wit:
One square of Land in the twenty-second
district Wilkinson, nevv Laurens county,
No. S.SI—levied on as the property of Davv-
lon ami Stewart, to satisfy an execution in
favor of David Donnie, property pointed out
•y Holland McTvre.
Cl IA RLE
low, delivered at the Boat lard,
ply to
REDDING Si WASHBURN.
Miiledgeville. Jan. 9 46—tf
,\p
S S. GUYTON, Sli’ff.
January SO, 1941.
NOTICE.
A GREE ABLE tnari order of the lionor-
xY aide the Inferior court of Laurens
county, sitting for ordinary purposes, will he
sold on the first Tuesday in March next, at
the court-house in Dublin, Laurens county,
eighty ai res of Land on Turkey creek ad
joining Hicks and others, tlic real estate of
.Min Calhoon, deceased—sold for the bene
fit of tile heirs.
AXCOM CALHOON, Athn’r.
December 21 tds*
NOTICE.
WILL HE SOLD,
u.ttrv nave tormea ai , ,, ; , ,
i /jxN the first Ttiesdnv in March next, at
I KAcric rot the L vvv. 11 , •• .. , r ,,
i ^ vz tile Gotirt-housc III the town ofi'Ion-
ticcliii, Jasper county, a Negro fellow (fv the
rpilE SUBSCRIBERS have formed a
connection in the
They will he able to attend the Superior
Courts in the several counties in the Ocmul-1 ,v . . , r .
Hancock name ol Darnel, belonging to the estate of |
Georgia, 1 u iggs countj,, Superior Court, fj,-
her Term, 1420.
Roger Lawson, Guardian, )
t *. > Rule Xisi
John D. R. Finn, {
I T appearing to the Court that the plains
tiff was possessed of three several notes
of hand for two hundred dollars each, giver,
by defendant to the plaintiff, copies of winch
are herewith filed w ith the original petition,
and that lire same are lost. On motion nf
Wm. Crocker, attorney for petitioner: It is
ordered that the copies of said notes be es
tablished in lieu of the original, unless sul!?.
cient cause he shewn to the contrary on or
before the first day of the next term of thit
court, and that a copy of this rule he publish,
i d once a month for three months in one of
the public Gazettes of this state.
A true extract from the minutes, this 21st
Octuber, 1620.
ARCH’D M’lNTVRE, Clk.
November 14
Circuit; also in the county
in the Northarn, ar.d in the counties of Pu
laski, Twiggs and Laurens, in the Southern
Circuit. One or tin, oilier may at all time*
be found at liieir office, unless when on the
circuit. STEPHEN U\ HARRIS,
ELI S. SHORTER.
Eatnntnn, £.4dJan. 1S21. 51— St
LAW-OFFICE.
nprit undersigned, Attorney L Cnr.i-
Hi njninh Hodnrtt, dec'd, directed by b
will to hr
and c
at the time of sale.
GEO. CUNNINGH AM, l,
JOHN HOD NETT, ^ txora.
N. n. All pfrsons iadt Ftcd to tin* c*st:»t<?
of Brni'-auiii Hodnrtt, dic’d, nre requested
to make payment without delay, and those
who have claim* against tile estate are re
qaired to Bring them forward, duly authen-
(.•FOKGIA, Morgan county.
Hy the honorable the Inferior court for the sa'i
county, titling for ordinary purposes.
WfiEKiMs Mary Zubrr la(a of this county de
ceased lately died intestate, liavln" while
lived, and ut die time oi lier deJth, divers good?,
right* and credits within the county aforesaid,
l»y means whereof, die full tii>pot>ition and pow
er of granting the administration of all and sin
gular the goodrights Hi d credits of the ?aiJ.
derensed; and idso auditing the accounts, ru!-
culations an J reckonings of said administration
and a final dismission of the same to the court
afoicsaid does of right belong—They desiring
that l!ie goods, rights and credits of Maid dec’d.
may be well and truly administered, converted
and disposed of, do hereby g» «»t unto Benjumiu
bmith administrator, full power by tjje tenor of
the.'^e pr- cuts to administer the goods, rights
rh.I credits of said deceased, which to him in
her life-time .and at the time of her depth did
belong ; and lo ask, levy, recover and rfseivt
thesitnie, and to pay the debts in which the de
ceased stood bound, fo far forth in her goods,
right* and credits will extend, according to thei
| rutrotfd order of lair, (being first swoni on the
Jaiiuaiy lb.
“til—td^ #
•V i. to & at Law, having fixed himvelf
at this pi n e, has opened an office, where he j ticated, within the time prescribed hy law
will attend punctually to any business in his
profession which may be confided to him.—
Up practises in the several Courts of the
Ocmubrec Circuit.
IVILUAM V.
ton. Pitlnum co C.R >
January 20, 1821. ^
to ho sold for the benefit of the heir* IMy Kvanrclfei* of Almighty God to make
reditor-v Ycrirs W;!! I»* inede knowr. I tro*» nnd r**rt‘t i inventory thereof, and to ex
hibit the :»mc to the clerk of the court of ordi-
niiiy iu t!io county aforesaid, in order to be re
corded, on or before the first Monday of No
vember next ensuing, and to render n just and
true account of .said administration, when there
unto required)—ami you are hereby ordained,
constituted and appointed administrator of nil
and singular the £0ods, rights ant! credits of said
dcceu’ e I.
In testimony wHFRFor, we have caused the
clerk of this court to set his hand and seal this
fourteenth day of September,one thousand eight
hundred and twenty.
JOHN MSBF.T, c. c. o.
October i7. 36—in9ai
t fl H L
X tion
r>ui»scritn r» nave ioi ineti a connec
tion in the Practice of the Law, under
the firm of Rockwell Ha Hephi u.v. All
business confided to their care will be punc
tually attended to. One of them will at all
times be found at the office of S. Uo<%well,
correr of Jefferson and M’lntr>sh Ftreets.
aSAMn:?^ RoruvKM,,
J JSEFH L. HEPBURN.
Milledogville, Sept. 13 r ?rl—tf
/sptlc* aUbaCIUBKU forvvaru? a.iy person
J . from trading with his wife Viny Me.Nealy,
any further than she is hb!;* to pay of herself,
for he does not intend to pay auy of her c<
tract?. fWLLIAM M NEALY
R'lllorh countr, Tan. '20, Is.’l S2—2t’
NOTICE.
East Alabama Company.
T HE SliH'kli ilJi.rs are lieritiy nutifieff
that liieir annual meeting will be held
in this town on the Mill tit May next, heiiq;
the secoml Monday in t>ai<J month.
The Agent* request the pnnclin.1 attend
ance of (inqirietor-., a* the affairs of tills com
pany absolutely require th. ir attendance.
JOHN TAYLOR,)
AV. TAYLOR,
AV. B. LUCAS,
January ?!>
Agents.
-4t
( 1 i.ORGIA, Bald
T John R. Scott of unfit. Riwsel’a district,
only
T John R. Scott of
tolled before Sterling Buss, Esq. a Sorrel
Mare about four feet • i^bt incite; high, twen
ty-one years old, with sonic white in her
forehead, .nid some saddle spots—appraised
to fdly dollar*, Jan. 27tii, 10 2t.
THO. H- KENAN, Crk i. c
February 9 ” 52—rit
THE MANSION HOUSE
\ EAVLY erected oil the aite of the Sa
vannah Hotel, destroyed hy the fire in
January last, at thccornei-of Broughton ami
WIlitaker-Street*, upon ail enlarged ami im
proved plan, calculated to accommodate
Gentlemen irilh single Itoom.e, and FnmilifS
icith large Rooms, and a Table detached Iroin
the public part of tlic House.
JOHN SHF.LLMAN.
N. R. A Carriage-!louse and Stables are
also provided on an adjoining lot and an Hol
ler to attend tn Horses.
Savannah, December 1829. 47—3m
NOTICE.
T il IF. SUBSCRIBER wishing to decline
tile Drug busiu' S*, will dispose ola large
assortment ol
Fresh Drags, Patent Malic Lies,
Shop Furniture, $-c.
at very reduced prices for cash or approved
paper. Those wishing a supply III Medi
cines, had better make early application.
THOMPSON BIRD.
Frhrnnrv 5 52—3t
J UST received and |.»r sate by tlic suh-
scriliers,
15 Bids. N. O. Sugar,
10 bags Coffer,
5 hiids, Molaises,
CO pieces Cotton liagginj
lu boxes Candles,
tv) krgs Rifie Powder,
3 lil canister* do do
15 bugs Almonds.
BUTLER UHOPPER.
FfWti I it—tt
superior quality.
February 2
COFFEE.
r, has
COl FEE, hriv crop,
rnnOMAS AVI LEY, has jmt received.
X thirty hags Green C
52t
.MiayhUvaV'a VMYvrv',
FOR THE , ntlCT OF GEORGIA.
SAE.1XXAH, .Aar. 11, tagi).
fplll’ Assistants of (he Marshal oftllis Dis-
trict, “ for taking the Fourtll t ensus, or
enumeration of the Inhabitant* of the United
State*,'’ are hereby notified that the time for
tr:iii*iiiitting liieir return* to this Department
i* near at Ivtnd; and it is hoped that no delay
w ill take place, *o as to prevent a general re
turn being made according to law.
JOHN II. MOREL,
Marshal Dis. tiro.
T he Darien Gazette, Augusta Cbroniele,
Washington New s, Athens (iazette, and Rn-
rorder and Journal at Miiledgeville, will pub-
lisli tile aleive till couulei Utah Jed.
November IS 41 tf <
FOR SALE,
TAvrtc Tracts of \itvm\,
to wit:—f.Ot No. 1'>o. iu the 8th dirstrict of Ap
pling—aho, Lo! No. 400, in the 2ritli district of
Early—also, tin.* tract of land on which the sub
scriber live* 0 , in Oglethorpe county, on Falling
creek, coulaiuiug 1J0 acres, in good order for
cultivation.
A Negro Coy or two will be taken in part
payment for the above Land.
WALTER li. D09SRY
Jannary 2->. 61—U*
NOTICE.
WILL BE SOLI), on the first Tuesday
YV | n Aj.e!| r evt, In te«Tti ef DttMm,
Laurens county, hrtwern the usual liours oj
sale, six likely NEGROES, to be sold as
the property of Richard Bracen-ell, late of
said county deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
of sale twelve months credit with small notes
and good approved security.
JAMES BR.ACEWELL, Adra’r.
January 15 49—tds
O N Tuesday tl.-e 20th day of February
next, will lie sold at the house of Mrs.
Baker on Fishing Creek in Baldwin county,
the perishable property of Elisha Parker,
deceased, consisting of some household fur
niture, horses, hogs,corn and fodder. Terms
of the sale will lie made known on the day.
At the same lime will be hired a negro wo
man and lu-r children, belonging to tile es
tate of said Parker.
WILLIAM PARKER, Adm’r.
January 8 td«
NOTICE.
B ROUGHT to Baldwin Ja l on the 22d
inst. a Negro Man who says his name
is MILES, he is 5 feet 10 or 11 ini-lie, high
says he belongs to Janu s Lockett of Jones
county. Tlic otvner is requested to come
forward, prove the property, pay tliarg
and take him away.
FREDRICK SANFORD, Jailor.
Miiledgeville, January £9 51-—St
WAREHOUSE, AUCTION, AND
CUMMISSIU.Y RLSLYES&
C lf ARI.F.S AV. BU’I’LLR and MATTHEW
IIOITER, linve ae ucialad Uitnivclvei lo-
futile., under die firm of
SUTLER norPEB,
for the tmn«nrthifi nf WAREHOUSE, AUC
TION and CO V» MISSION BUSINESS. They
have purchased of Messrs. liarvry L Redding
their Warehouies *t the Coat-yard, and have
made arrungemi-nt* for t?ie « xtc*n'ion of A*ver^
convcnieurc which inny facilitate the reception
and forwarding of Co r roy, nc this fail.
3'/ They have two fir>t mto Boat?, burthen
•loi» bufas each; wiiich will ply between till? nnd
Darien pu soon h» flic ' a-nri coinmeiicen, and
they llatler tbera«elves 1 hat by unremiflcd at
tention, tiiey will be uhle to give *ati*faction to
tlKisc who maf think proper to entruht businers
to their core. A new road im? been m ide to
the Boat-yard which shorten? the •li*‘tance,aud
s much more convenient than ihe former one.
N. B.—They will utteud to the purclia»c and
ale ol Cotton.
HEFFREN'f TS.
Messrs. V C. F*nmn Co.—Saronnah.
Ii all, Cooke Co.— Darien.
IIarviyU lU.ULiNo.k >
Mr. Tiiumas Wilev, \ MUUdgllt.
August 22. tf—28
TOR SALE, very low lor cash, a SIJVULE
(HU or HULK. \, with good plated bur
sa. The whole can be bought for less than
$100. Apply to .
Khsha fltntnnj.
MUltd-cville, Oclnlmr 24. 37—tf.
7TMIE Co-ptirtncrdiip hcrctnfiiri- existing
■L between Julm AVIiitesidea and William
Willis, ix thia day dissolved. Persons who
have claims against the firm, are requested
to come forward ami present their accounts,
and those who arc owing it, ant desired to
make patruent.
WHITESIDES k WILLIS.
January 18, 1821. 50
A. li. FANNIN k. Co.
R ETURN their thanks to their friends
in the up-country for the liberal sup
port which they have heretofore received
from tlieni in the
Factorage Commission Business.
Tln-v inform them that they still continue in
busines* at their old *tand Bolton** Range,
and respectfully solicit a continuance of their
favors. They lurtetUmsirfynnd safe Ware-
Houses for the reception of Produce, and will
as heretofore, make liberal advances uu Pro
duce deposited with them for sal;.
Havannah, Oct. Si 33—tf
NOTICE.
O .V the fr<( Tue.'dny in April next, will be
sold. :-t the coiirt-linnsi! in Clinton, Jonr*
county, .11.1. THE EAXU5 belonging to tlic
estate of William Powell, dec’d—sold fir the
benefit -it the heirs.—Terns of vale made known
on the day.
ICIIABOD COX, Ailm r.
January 20 91—Ids.
notickT
W ILTj RR SOLI) on the sev^ntp^nth
of iit*xt month at tho latr rusidincr of
Benjamin Smith of Laurens county
t d, part of flic |*ersonal nroporty of Mid d«*-
rf i-cd, ronsisling of IJor^f’?, Household and
Kitchen Furniture, and other articles.
HARDY GRIFFIN, ActingRxV.
Dublin, February 1, 18£1 65—st
\ T often.
\ PPL1CA1T0N will be made to the Inferior
court of 1 nitrent uoiinfy. when for
ordinary purpose?, nine months after date, for
leave to sell a Lot of Laud, lying in Hull coun
ty, No. M l, in the bt!i district of said county,
pnrt of (he real estate of Jonathan Pope, late o!
Laurens county, dec’d—sold for the benefit ai
the he irs and creditor* ofaaid dtc <1
FLEET VOTE, Adm’r.
Jaouarr IP. —mVin.
• NOTICE.
\ LI. persons indebted to the estate of Tbo-
. mas Well.*, late of Clark county, dec’d, are
requested to uiafie immediate payment, and all
tho** linviiu! claims against said e?!atc, am .li
st* requested to pieseot them to the *ub«cribers.
J IIIN GORDON,
Wm. 0. NUNN ALLY,
Ilcnrcscniatii'cs d/Tuomas Wells,dec
llB—Tf lib M—M.
GEORGIA, Raldwin County, Superior Court,
April adjourned Term, lrC(J.
O N the petition of E1M;ii Whitney, *t»ting
that be holds a mortgage given by
Perry to him, conveying a lot of land lying and
bring in the town ot MilledgevilU?, •containing
one hundred nnd fourteen feet fronting ofWarh-
ngton street aud two hundred and ten feet
fronting and lying on \\ ilkiinon sti^pi t, adjoin
ing Fort on the east and Allen on the south;
1 lot known and distingnislied iu the plan
said town by lot number three, in square
number forty-three, to ‘feme the payment of
Irven hundred and thirty dollar*, on the fint
day of March lust, due on a promisory note nl-
tnched to .•'aid mortgage, aud that said Willi*
Perry has failed to pay said sum of money or c-
ny part thf reof: It is thereupon ordered, that
unU ’sthe -aid Willi? Ferry shall pay the amount
due on snid mortgage with interest and cost in
to Hie Clerk’> office of this court within twelve
months from tl.i* time, the equity of redemption
of, in and to said mortgaged premises, will he
thenceforth forever barred unci foreclosed in
terms of the statute in such rrtfe made mu^ro-
vided. And it is further ordered, that this ruin
be published in on 1 ? of tho public Gazettes of
this state- once a month for the space of twelve
months, or served on the said Willlf Perry or
Ids r per.inl agent at least si* months previous to
tlic time the money is directed to be paid.
I certify that the foregoing is a true copy fa-
ken from the minutes, tills 2dth of April, 1820.
THOMAS H. KENAN, CPI.-
April 29 ml Sin
UtiUon WwntevA.
T HE s ib-rrlhcrs wishift, to purthosp COT
TON, w ill i-.ive tlic liiglic.t
in^ the present season
N ovtmber 27
1829.
sb price ilur-
FOARD i MALONE.
42-lf
Green- Superior Court, August Ti
I’re-cnt liis honor Jiiil. r- Strono.
U PON III" nppliestion ol the ailmini-trators
of Arcliihnij Mnrtin, decease'), statlus (he
esiilenre anil loss of the ori^inul hill of .-r.le
from Wi linin F.JmunJsun,constabli ,tn f liurlc,
Burke, for two negroes Foreday anil .toe, levi
ed on nnd sold to satisfy two . neeutions in fa
vor ol Iteiliuaii Thornton and others, against
Charles Burke, iloeea-i-d, a, hi, pnqierly, and
they having filed a copy of the sumo (iu ,uli-
stnnee) in ufiier: On motion of hrnboi n
Join-*, attorney for the ndminbtratnrs of until
Martin, ordered, that (be said copy he establish
ed ut the next term of tiiis mint in lien of the
lo«t original, unless ceu-e In- luwv.i to the eon-
trury, and that e eopy ot tiiis rulp he tinhlixhed
in one of the public Oaretlas of this circuit,
once a moiilli for six moiitiis.
E.rtrct from the Minutes.
EBENEZElt TORRENCE, Cl k
September U m6in
( ' OERUIA, Baldwin comity.
* \\ beret* Lewis Hillson, applies for letter,
fn dismission on the eilnte of Aaron Hillson,
late of tkc county afore-aid, iie«M,ed : These
lire therefore to cite and » Iruonish all and sin
gular the kindred and erditon of said deceased,
to be and appear at mv orti-e within the tune
pre-in led by luvv ,and shew ransr (ifanv)wby
Olid letters should not be granted in lesms dA
the law. Given under n:v hand t privnta wsl* 1
(tner- being no seal of nigra) this tih Seplem
THO*H
VT1NE inontUa after date hereof, nnpln a-
h v tio.) trill br miule to the honorable t!n-
Inferior Court of Morgan coxnty, when sit
ting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sett
the real cstat..- of Jelut Evans, deceased.
• JOHN EVANS, Adtn’r.
Isov. 14. 40 xvitii tlic will annexed.
her, 1820.
KENAN, Cl k.
INE nmuth ^tn r date, application w ill he
i, made to tucTiononitile the court of Ordi
nary of Lkldwiu county, for leave tn sell part of
the real estate of John Troutman, deceased, for
the benefit of the b> irs nf said deceased.
It li TROUTMAN, } .
JEREMIAH LAMAR. ( A Im n
M;qr 29, in 9m
fn Baltuiin lluperisr Court—l.igu’t Term IbvOe
Thomas B. Htuiibs, > I’etihon for force 1 .;
vs. I xnre._
Ji-.tr.sFt.r-4i.NG. ) Rule .Viol.
T 7 BON the petition of Thomas B. Stubbs,
U pl aying the foreclosure of the equity at
red* mptinn in and to ail that lot of land, ly
ing ana being in the town of MiUedgerliir,
stole of Georgia and county of Baldwin, con
taining one fourth of an acre, being tho otu-
fourth part or lot number four, in square
number forty in the original plan of said
town, lying on Wavnc arid Green-streets,
and adjoining Charles Williamson, which
-aid lot was mortgaged hy tho said James
Fleming lo the said Thomas B. Stubbs, on
tho 2Hth jlay of June 1319, the better lo se
cure tlic payment of the sum of seven thou
sand nine hundred and twenty dollars, and
interest.
On motion, it is ordered, that the principal,
interest and cOat, due on said mortgage, bo
paid into tiiis court within twelve months
train this date, otherwise the equity of re
demption in and to sahl mortgaged prcmi-
si-s, w ill ho from thenceforth barred and lore-
closed : And it i* further ordered, that a co
py of this rule be published in one ol tho
public Gazette* ol this statu oneu in every
month for twelve months, or served on the
mortgager or liis special agent, at least si*
months previous to the time tha money t»
directed to be paid into court as aforesaid.
A true ropy, -taken from tlic minute* U»
fifteenth S»plrmb»r, 18 JO. ,
THOMAS li. KENAN, Clerk.
September 18. ‘—-
^ 07* A few Copies of ths Drawing of the
life Land Lottery, with un iscifft ***
counties, bound in beards, for tale at the *
c*>rdcr Oflite.
JamiHry 30. —*
30tt-m\NT\N*tis
rxeCLifd will? Nualoc'i srtd Di?patcbv 1 c
HttOKOl r UrFKE*