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THE SNOW siUKV.
I.iiuil the wintry wind Is Mowing*
iTh*1 descend the gathoriue (nows,
©Llder, itnd Still colder grow ill):!
^Louiei Mill the tempest blotv.*!
flnrk! the dreary winds are clearer,
/ Spirit of the angry blnst I
it i ikv shrieking voice is nearer;
Whither dost thou spread so lust >
tVo and desolation bringing,
Com'st ttiou got to rouse the gale
Wide thy loosen'd whirlwinds flinging)
Rending every shivering sail!
Hark', o'er land and ocean howling,
Horror murk- thv wild career ;
Dark, the lowering Morin is scowling;
Wild thy sleeping tempests veer.
Now, while drenrv winter rages,
While the drifting snows descend,
Who the w idow's w o assuage* ? >
Who will be the orphan’! friend.
Te, who bask in rare nml fashion,
Rich In all that wealth bestows.
May vonr hearts in soil compassion.
Feel ft fellow-being's Woes.
Mark yon haggard boy's complexion*
See his worn and sci»*t attire,
Cive the wretched mild protection,
Send his mother find and/re!
God, himself, shall reimburse yon,
Swift the widow'sprayer slmil rise?
Orphan's lips shall never curse you ;
You'll have Irens,ire in Ihc skis*.
MU. CLINTONS MESSAGE.
T ie Assembly ofNew-York have come
to a resolution (if the Senate concur therein)
to refer to a joint committee of both Houses
th« Governor's message relative to the al-
ledged “ improper interference, of the offi
cers of the general government in the local
concerns of the state.” That committee
ought to prnon this matter to the both m.—
1st. Are the governor’s document's true
£<1. If true, do they prove upon any officer
«rthe United States an attempt to use his
official influence with others to control the
concerns of the stnt. ? fid. If so, was that
officer pushed on by tiis own intemperate
gcnl, or hv superior offic rs nt Washington ?
W,. suspect that De Wilt Clinton himself
ciiinol tnikc out the ease, with which he
boldly set out, viz : that there hits been an
organized and disciplined corps—Organized
by whom'. Disciplined by whom? By the
President—by the officers at Washington
This is what Mr. Clinton would h ive us to
believe—but facts will not bitir out the bold
and u igu irdi d assertion. Where is the
proof of this impulse from the head—or
ofeone r?among the members themselves?—
That some United States officers at New
York mnv, in the extraordinary heat of that
election, ’have abusi d their official influence,
{us John f*. Decatur,) is probable enough—
and let such acts he put down. We fear
lessly hhv, let the proper constituted authori
ties .it once arrest it. The only head of a de
partment on whom the slightest suspicion
rests, is the Post-Muster General—hut the
letter of Vail Purer) fills far short of the ac
counts which were circulated last summe
of that letter by the friends of Clinton. Ye
inch a jealousy do we entertain of the gene
till government, that we could wish to se*
the history of those post office removals
rigorously traced (say, if you please, by the
coinmittefc at Washington, or at Albany.) and
le t Mr. Meigs be cleared of every shade of
suspicion, or unmasked at once.
In making these remarks, we would put
Mr. Clinton himself entirely out of tho qnes-
tion. It is not tin* individuals, hut the great
principle to which we look. But much as
we cherish the rights of the states, and firm
ly as wef would defend them, if we could
think them seriously assailed, it is impossible
to overlook the character of him who sounds
the tocsin on this occasion.
We cannot hut see that he has failed in
making nut “ a strong case.” against those
whom he wishes to wound—that he has
pressed rumors and irrelevant facts Into his
service—and that “ true to ills vocation,’’it
Is bis ambition which prompts him to build
his hopes of popularity on this assertion of
state rights. But who can regard him as the
friepd of those rights, who who was the fli rt
to use his “ official influence,” and raise the
War-whoop against the rights of Missouri.
Enquirer.
r, ith him at the time ; they wore enga
ged nt a game of cards. On n sudden, a
nun in a musk appears in the ntili-chimi-
b,,,. he threatens a domestic that he
would blow his brain* out if lie opposed
his passage—he enters the saloon—
he calmly presents his musket—takes
nlm—(he hall Hies—and M. de Crelay
falls dead, having had just time to ex-
claim—wretch you have assassinated
me I” The atupifying astonishment
which possessed the gen-d’ armorie and
tho wood-keeper, gives the assassin time
to escape—before they thought of pur
suing him he was lost in the forest.—
Suspicion immediately fell upon Tulan-
ne, who, with Madame de Grelay, was
apprehended and tried before the court
of assizes at Puri*. On the seventh day
of the trial the jury returned a verdict of
not guilty ; upon which the preiident ad
dressed them thus—
' You are acquitted- God, who reads
the bottom of our hearts, will one day
unfold this horrid mystery. You aie
acquitted ; hut for twelve months have
vou experienced the agony and disgrace
of a criminal accusation. The Jword of
justice has been suspended over your
Item!*—this has been tho fruit of adulter
ous paniion. Henceforth you will hold
in horror such a connection ; you will
appreciate, the value of innocence and
virtue. You have had a terrible lesson.
Let us hope that yon, and all who have
heard it, will remember it as a proper
admonition.”
The above trial is given at length in
the London paper*. It very much re
sembles the celebrated case ofFauldes,
which-was published some time ago.
iiEAn-o.T7AniTr, T . c
Mu i.vim) vir i i . l-ili J
CsKXElUL Oh'Di:
EXniA,}
1821. )
rjNIIE Adjutant General will pro
til to tho
Stuff,
s, nml
ou», t"
|i intuits
Bat-
Dea f and Dumb.—A Paris paper, the
‘ Constitution!*!,’ contains the following
remarkable article:
“ The Journal, the Narrator of the
Mense, relates a circumstance highly
important for humanity ; it states that i
young physician has just discovered a
method of restoring both hearing and
speech to the deaf and dumb, and had
foied it with full success upon two indi
viduals of tins description. The editor
adds, that the two-youths who had just ex
perienced (he efficacy of the operation
have a liner sense of hearing than per
sons in general.”
krposc
loin-
J. Annual Convention of the I
Company and Noii-coniBiissioiird oil
through tho officer* commanding Div
order reviews of inspection by “ B
(or Battalions in counties holding hut
tablin' 1 ) throughout tbe Mule, lor the
of (mining the militia in the , xercises nr.
tlons as prescribed by Congfes*.
A* it i* highly important that the knit in
should be well versed in fticli discipline 111
Commander in Chief, deems it desirnblfy lint
the officers commanding Divisions, Miuiilj at
tend the reviews of inspection wlthhitlieir
peelive commands—and they ere retpn vljto
cause the Generals of Brigade and Field nfurrs
to attend the same, within their commands, 1
the purpose of superintending mid eidorc
theprncliee ofilie said -lyMcm < ‘ discipline.
The Adjutant General will furnish the Hi
rers commanding Divisions with ft detail of tty
evolutions to lie performed by the several •»
giments and Battalions in their Division*, hi 1,1
der tliut they limy be transmitted through jh
Brigadiers to the commanding officers *1 Re.)
gimentsor Battalions, with instructions to give
it their speeini attention—and to order regi
mental or linllulion musters at such limes *s
the Adjutant General may appoint.
£u v if llir Commander in Chirf,
2ACif.AUI.UI LAMAR,
(1 </) Aut ik Camp.
oO JsVgYOPft for SuAu.
THE Sl.'HSCItllll'.R having declined the
__ farmin ' business, wishes to sell his I anil
lies of .NKGIttll'.S ; they will lie offered at pri
vate sale on the I7lh day of March, nt the lute
residence of Maj. Green Wyun of Jones conn-
tv, sixteen mile*above Clinton, fourteen below
Montie.ello, end twenty-five from Lnlonton.—
Should not private sales be effected on that <l«y,
eighteen will positively be sold to the highest
bidder for cash. They consist of men, women,
boy* and girls, young and likely, ami can conic
ns well recommended ns any hi tho stale a
lirst rale, boot end shoemaker, sawyer*, house
servants, a good seamstress and weaver, wet
and dry nurses ; therefore, I Hatter inysell pur
chasers cannot full being suited.
At the same time and place will bo sold llm
cropofCorn, Fodder, Kitchen Furniture, l Ian*
tntion Utensils, three work Horses, two Mules,
a lirst rale top Gig with plated Harness coni-
plete, and a Carryall. The latter properly w ill
lie sold as applied for. United States jiaprvprc-
fored. JOHN WYNN.
.Innnnrv 30, 1821 M ~ ot .
NOTICE.
W 'ILL BE HOLD on tli
in March next, In'tween the usual
hour* of sale, at the. court-house in the town
of Dublin, 1,aureus comity, the following
property, to wits
One half square of Lund in tho first dis
trict No. 278—taken as the properly of
James Wright, to satisfy un execution in fa
vor of Wright Flowers.
One square of Land in the twelfth district
No. 17 1—taken ns the property of Frederick
Hwaringnlm.to satisfy ail execution in favor
of John J. Underwood.
One square of Land In the second district
No. ilSKi—taken as the property of Samuel
Bcatey, deceased, to satisfy an execution in
favor of John L, liny, for the use of Alfred
B.ReW.
'CHARLES S. GUYTON, Sh’ff.
.Tantmty 42, ltt«l.
1 GEOT, GIA, Jasper County, Superior Couft,
first Tuesday ‘ V " nh Tcrm ' ,U:i:o -
llat J""''
TITHE SUBHCBIBEHS have ju.t received on
J. consignment,'
2-5 IlhiN. Muscovado Sugar*,
BO bids. N. (J. do
15 do I,onf do
2 pipes Rultenburg Giti,
R
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, )
Mil.uf,nociit.tr,, Gn. 10th Feb. 1821. f
conibrmitv with the above General Order,
the following will be ths order of mrmige-
snt for (lie Aumiiil Convention of the Field,
Stall', Company nr. i Non-commissioned officer*
and reviews of Inspection in the 1st and 2d Di-
xi«ions and 1st Brigade, mid part of 2d Brigade
in 'he 6th Division ol fife,militia ol tne Stateot
Georgia, vi*: *,
.lelt'crson, Monday an.t Tdc-thty, 2 & 3 April,
burke, Thursday, FrioSijHk Saturday,5,6hi J do
Scriven, Monday,
Effingham, Wednesday, -
Chatliam, Friday mid Saturday,
Do. county battalion, Monday,
Bryan, Wednesday,
Liberty, Thursday, -
McIntosh, Saturday,
Glynn, Monday,
Camden, Wednesday,
iVnyne, Friday, -
Tntuall, Monday,
B.illoch, Wedncsdny,
Emnuuel, Friday,
Montgomery, Monday,
Telfair, Wednesday,
f.imreus, Friday and Saturday,
Pula-ki, Monday and Tuesday,
Tho debate on the Missouri question
wears a most interesting aspect. Mr.
Hardin, a bold, independent, and intelli
gent member, in the course of his re
mark*, observed, “ Gentlemen think
that if Missouri fall*, she will fall alone ;
but, sir, l will go with her, and so will
her sister stntcs who have blood and
treasure several cries from tbe gal
leries were distinctly heard to say, “ and
:s>e'll go with you Jhirdin.
[Georgetown Metropolitan.]
GEORGE III.
When Mr. Fox was in tin* Ministry dur
ing the American war, and a plenipotentiary
had been appointed to the American States,
Fox asked the King if it would be agreeable
to him to receive an American Minister in
return. Ilia Majesty made a just and pro
per answer, specifically adapted to the un
fortunate situation of public affairs. “ Mr.
Fox, the phrase of your question rather sur
prises me. It cannot be agreeable to me ;
tint I can and do agree to it.” Fox himselt
related tiiis anecdote to the late David Hart
ley, acknowledging, that his .own phrase q-
grecablt was indeed unsuitable and inconsi
derate; blit that his Majesty’s answer was
manly, frank, and noble.
GUNPOWDER.
\ FURTHER SUPM.T OFCyURPEH D0DT11.X PROOF
RIFLE POWDER,
IN KEGS, AND ALSO IN CANISTERS OF ONE POUND
EAClil AND
CANNON POWDER,
In kegs—from the Boston mid Chelmsford far
tory ; equal, if not superior, to any made in A
mcricio—just roceiveu and for sale, wholesale
and retail, by
ROBERT S. GOFF,
(Agent for the Company.
No. 20, Bolton's Range, Savannah.
Singular case ofAStussinavon.—An of
ficer ol the French army, named Tu-
lanne, returned home after the disband
ing of the troops who had retreated be
hind the Loire. It was at Morclleri,
near Tours, that captain Tuhtnn* fixed
his residence. The chateau of Morel-
leri was inhabited by Monsieur & Mada
me de Grelay. Admitted into their so
ciety, Monsieur Tulanne contracted with
Madame de Grelay an iutimacy which
became so scandalous that the outraged
husband felt himself under the necessity
of driving from his house u man who had
carried into it so much disturbance and
dishonor. Exasperated through despair
of his having lost that happiness which a
long and tranquil uni >n had allowed him
to enjoy, Monsieur de Grelay turned all
his indignation against the seducer.—
One day in a coffee house he reproached
him with his baseness, the infamous man
ner in which he had abused his confi
tjence, and all the evils with which lie
had overwhelmed Inin.—“ Wretch, said
he, “ you shall have my life or I yours.”
The officer, who had a regard for hi*
own life, and no particular desire to take
away that of M. de Grelay, wiped off
with his handkerchief the marks of con
tempt which «le Grelay in accosting him
bad thrown upon his person, and went
out, leaving him convinced that his bra
very was not superior to his fidelity.—
»I adame tie G relay, who did not enter
tain tbe same hatred which her husband
■did to Tulitnne, contrive J to see him in
private. It was in a wood near Morcl
leri that they fixed the place of assigna
tion : -VI. Tulanne went there in the
evening some few moments before Ma
dame de Grelay : Hj was waiting with
impatience for this faithless woman to
throw herself into his arms, when a mas-
Jkct-shot extended him on the earth—but
did,net deprive him of lifi. On his re
covery M. de Grelay was accused ofhav-
ing fired this musket-shot; but the court
loyal dismissed the cause. Such was
the situation of these three persons
[ken, on the '-19th October of lust year,
acky event formed the catMtrophy
tuiduiou* history. Monsieur de
AUCTION.
TTTILL BE SOLD, on Friday the second of
V T March, the entire
belonging to tlie estate of Robert Wynn, dcc'd
on a credit till the 25tli December next All
sums under ,? 10 cash—all above $ 10 for small
notes with approved security. The goods will
lie sold at Union, Baldwin county, near Milledge
vitte.
ARTHUR REDDING, Ex’or.
TATSEY WYNN, Executrix.
February Iff. 3—2t.
y do
11 do
13&. 14 d
16 do
- 18 do
. . 1!» do
- 21 <1
. - 2.1 do
- Uo d
• 27 do
- 30 d
. 2 May
. 4
- 7
9
lit 12
1-1 k In
16 U 17
18 ii 19
do
, Wednesday Thursday
Wilkinson, Friday and Siiturdm.,
Washington .Wednesday Si Thursday, 23 in 21 d<
! lancock, Friday and Saturday, 25 u 26
Warren, Monday and Tuesday, 28 St 29
Columbia, Wednesday St Thursday, 30 St 31 do
Richmond, Friday and Saturday, 1 St 2 June
JOHN C. EASTER,
[I 4t] Adjutant General
Extracts of Sundry Letters recommending their
Poicdtr.
From Gov. Brook* of Massachusetts, to his Ex
collency D. D. Tompkins—Jan. 31, 1820.
“ 1 find that the Powder manufactured here
is of excellent quality. In the course of last
year 1 visited (lie factory twice, at each of which
times the works were not only minutely ex « -
ined, bat the Powder subjected to tests Which
were sufficiently rigorous and perfectly satis
factory, and urn confident this factory is able to
furnish us guild powder for the National De
fence as can beany where obtained."
From George M. lironkc. Col. V S. Army, to Col.
Geo. Kumford.oftlie (htln mrc Department.
“ On examination of the Powder of the Bos
ton and Chelmsford 1 'factory, I am fully convin
ced that it is equal to any Powder 1 have evei
seen, cither of English or American manufac
lure.."
From Thomas Harrison esq. Military Store Keep
tr/lLh BE SOLI) on the first Tuesday
v ▼ in March next, between tile usual
1 do Holland do
2D bid*. Rnfteiibir"; d*
It) do Cherry Brundy (
8 hints. N. E. Rum#
20 blits, do do
10 do Mackerel,
0 do Pork,
5 1-2 bhls, Tongues,
0 bills. Beef,
G boxes Sperm. Candle*,
do Mould lo
do Raisins,
casks Nalls,
Ices* Dupont’s Gun Powder,
hhls. Basket Salt,
fiOoilivt. Swedes and English Iron,
llftCatty boxes Gunpowder Tea,
4V:oil« hale Rope,
oxes Soap,
1 \do Cotton Cards,
5 qr casks Tcncriffe Wine, and
600 inshcls Salt.
AT.\o, A OF.NKKU. ASSORTSJV.XT OF
DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE k CUTLERY,
All of tvhilh will be sold low for cash or ap
proved papjr at 60 days, at the Store lately
ogcupie.il by Mr. Daniel Lyman, jr.
, BUTLER t HOPPER.
Ai.so for stle the Boat Matilda,—apply as a-
how*.
Frhriary 32 1—if
h m =t of sale, at theyotirt-hnuse in the town
ol Dublin, Laurens county, the following
property, to wit:
One square of I,nn\jn the twenty-second
district Wilkinson, mW Laurens county,
No. 431—levied on as tbe property of Daw
son and Stewart, to sttisfy an execution in
favor of Da; id Downie,property poiuled out
by Holland McTvre.
CHARLES 9,CL YTON, Sh’ff.
January 46, 1821. '
NOTICE
A GREEABLE to an #rd(r of the honor-
aide the Inferior «of*t of Laurens
county, sitting for ordinary ptWiscs, will be
sold on llte first Tuesday in Mi roll next, at
the court-house in Dublin, Lifretts county,
eighty acres of Land on Tumy creek ad
joining Hicks and others, the aid estate of
John Cnlhoon, deceased—soldi,rthe bene
fit of the heirs.
AXCOM CALIIOUS', Adm'r.
Doeovnber 4t tils*
»t*t
_ . 1g lliai ilOUIl S'. C/Oie» on uiw oigmventlk
day of January, in llio year eighteen hundred,
nml nineteen, made and delivered to him n
ortgnge for the lots of lund, known by tho
numbers thirty two and thirty three, in the thir-
iillt district of Baldwin now Jasper county,
nml the lot number ninety one iu the seven
teenth district of formerly Baldwin now JaiAier
county, for the better securing the payme^pS
I he sum of six thousand two hundre « and flirty
tlirre dollars and forty one cents due to the said
James Harrison by n promisory note ; on mo*
tiou of William Cook, counsel for the petition**
cr, it is ordered, that the snid John P. Coles d®
pay into the Clerk’s office of this court the stun
of money aforesaid with interest and cost, with*
in twelve months from this date, or the equity
of redemption in mid to the said mortgaged pre-
nilsts wilP be thenceforth forever barred nml
foreclosed: And it is further ordered, that a copy
of this rale bo served oti the said John P. Cole*
or kis special agent at least six months, or lit*
pnMishtu! in one of tli# public Gazettes of lliit
state at least twelve months before the time the
money is directed to be paid.
1 certify that the foregoing is a true ropy te*.
ken from the minutes this 1 Ith April, 182(1.
JOHN WILLSON, Clerk.
ApriHI m!2m
GEORGIA, Jasper County, Superior Court
March Term, 1820.
Jamks M’Donai.d, ami 1
Wim.iam S. Pock,
for tbe use of
John M Kinnk,
Jamf.s liirHAnn*.
IluloJVhi..
U l’ON Die petition of James M’Donuld and -
v
WILL BE SOLD!
the first Tuesday in Marchnext, at
Wanted to.Purchase,
200 BALES COTTON.
Fehniar v 12
BUTLER L HOPPER.
l-tf
the Court-house In the townbf Mon-
tieello, Jasper eottrily, a Negto fell™ |,y the
na*W' of Daniel, belonging to the Mute of
Benjamin Hudnctt, dec'd, dirertcqhy his
ill to lie sold for tile benefit of til heir*
nd creditor*. Terms will be made Vowii
t tlie time of sale.
GEO. CUNNINGHAM, I
JOHN HOD NETT, S V s-
N. R. All persons indebted to the e4to
of Benjamin Uodnett, dcc’d, arc requcaj
to make payment without delay, and tliJv.
who have -jaims against the estate are n
tired to bring tlictn forward, duly fiutlien
ticatcd, within the time prescribed by law.
January 13. 49—tdn*
THE SUBSCRIBER,
H AW0 sold out his Stock of Goods, re-
qnfsts all persons indebted to him, to call
and settle their accounts, lie wishes lo pur
chase
AOD BnAfca Ttime Cotton,
for which CASH will be paid on delivery.
ii. L YMA.V jr
February 12. 1—3f.
Wm. H. Crenshaw & Co.
JJJ-AVF. received, three thousand bushel.-
in April next, iu the town of Dutilin,
Laurens county, between the usual hours of
sale, six likely NEGROES, to lie sold as
the property of Richard Rraeewell, late of
said county deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
if sale twelve months credit with small notes
and good approved security.
JAMES BltACEWELL, Adm’r.
January 15 4ti—tds
ground AJIum SALT; fifty bids. PO
TATOES; eight casks PORTER. They
also liuve on huod a few elegaut CARRIA
GES.
February 12 1— 5t
SELECT SCHOOL.
T HE Rev. WILLIAM BURTON from Ver
mortt lias opened in Milledgeville, n SE
LECT SCHOOL, into which a few scholars,
in uddition to the present number, can be re
ceived. He teaches the English Language
grammatically, the Latin nnd Greek Langua
ges, and t’.ie Sciences usually taught iu grummar
schools. Feb. 12. 1—tf.
LAST NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to Samuel Goodall
will positively he sued to the next ensuing
Court, if not settled by the next return day.-
Cotton will he received at the full market price
or a bankable paper well endorsed at 4 months
SAMUEL GOODALL
February 8. I—3t.
TO RENT,
rrxnE HOUSE with the STORE at present
JL occupied by J. Fleming. Immediate pos
session will be given. For terms apply to Te
roudet, Atkisoi) u Co.
T. CARTER.
February 17 2—3t
LAW OFFICE.
C OLQUITT HOLT, having located (Item-
selves at Walton Court-house, tender their
professional services to their friends and the
public ; they will attend (he Courts in all the
counties of the Western Circuit, ami also, in
the counties of Greene, Hancock, Morgan und
Jasper.
WALTER T. COLQUITT.
ALFRED B. HOLT.
January 17, 1821. 2—5t*
"I have attended frequent trials of the proof
of this Powder, and must acknowledge that
yours lias the preference to any 1 have seen put
in competition—and that it is equal to any hi
the world.”
rrom Got. Miller, of Arkansas.
“Thclnd ians are careful to get good Pow
der—if they are judges of any thing it is of that
article—they say it is very good. The old
while hunters say it is the best they have ever
seen.”
Com. Hull nnd other officers of the Navy and
Army, and also of the New-England militia, will)
whom it is in general use, have made and wit
nessed experiments of its goodness, mid have
given it their unqualified approbation.
tUT The above POWDER constantly for sale
by
BUTLER f,- HOPPER.
February 6 62—4t.
J UST received und for sale by the buIi
scrihera,
SUBSCRIBER has received
handsome assortment of JEWELRY,
eonsisling of fine Gold Chains, Seals and
T HF.
Keys, first quality Pearl Hgtts, Paste bt plain
E ir Rings, Finger Rings mid Breast Pins,
Silver and Plated Tea Setts, Silver Table,
Desert, Tea and Soup Spoons, Gold and
Silver Watches,(Warranted), Plated Ware,
bio. Also, Gold, Gilt and Silver Epauletts,
Gilt, Plated nnd Leather Scubbard Swords,
all of the best quulity,
JOSEPHUS REID
February 20. *—21.
TEMPLE CHAPTER.
r|NHE regular meetings of Temple Chap
ter, are held on the. second Friday in
each and every month in Millodgeville.
R. S. GRIGGS, Sec’ry,
January 27 b*—4t
brigadier of
f were
NOTICE.
East Alabama Company.
rjNHE Stockholders are hereby notified
B that their annual meeting will he held
in this town on the 14th of May next, being
the second Monday in said month.
The Agents request the punctual attend
ance of proprietors, as the a:.air* of the com
nanv absolutely require their attendance.
* ' JOHN TAYLOR,)
W. TAYLOR, > Ageuls.
W- B.Ll^AS,
15 Bids. N. O. Sugar,
10 bags Coffee,
0 hhds. Molassca,
20 pieces Cotton Bugging
10 boxes Candles,
10 keg* Rifle Powder,
300 canisters do do
15 bags Almonds.
BUTLER k HOPPER.
February 5 54—4t
A. B. FANNIN & Co.
J^ETUllN their thanks to their friend
T
years, on moderate ground rent, Lots
in Millmlgeville advantageously situated for
mercantile or other business.
S. GRANTI.AND.
February 0, 1821.
T onn n vWtmV^Gwvp.rx.
rjNUE AGENTS will offer for sale, the second
Monday in May next.
Eight or Ten LOTS
on the commanding nnd beautiful cirineno
in the town. They afford u romantic und ex
tensive view of the t\ver, town, and surround-
country. Gentlemen wishing a healthy
elegant private residence arc invited lo
view the properly.
There will tie offered at the same time, u va
riety ol t.OTS for business.
JOHN TAYLOR, ) Agents of the
W TAYLOR, \ Eus' Aiaha-
\\. B. LUCAS, ) ma Company
Jnmiary 20. 3—i i*w9w.
in the up-country for the liberal sup
port which they have heretofore received
from them in the
Factorage. S,- Commission Business.
They inform them that they still continue in
business at their old stand Bolton’s Range,
and respectfully solicit a continuance of their
favors. They have extensive and safe Wnre-
I louses for the reception of Produce, and w ill
as heretofore, make liberal advances on Pro
duce deposited with them for sale.
Savannah, Oct. 25 38—If
NOTICE.
^yiLL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday
William S. Pope, for the use of John Alc-
KimtP, stating that James Richard* did ,iu the
twenty-sixth day of Novemlieriu the yea-eigh
teen hundred und eighteen, make and deliver
In your petitioners n deed of mortgage fur tho
lot ol laud known nnd distinguished by tho
number eight in the fifteenth district of B ildwin
now Jasper county, for the better securing the
payment of the stun often thousand dollars due
to the petitioners by n promisory note dated
23d November 1818, and payable twelve mouths
thereafter.
On motion of William Cook, counsel for tho
petitioners, it is ordered, that the said Jume*
Richards do pay into the clerk's office of this
court the sum of money aforesaid with the inte
rest ami cost (hereon within twelve months from
this date, or the equity of redemption in and to
the sah! mortgaged promises, will be thence
forth nnd forever barred and foreclosed : and it
is further ordered, thul a copy of this rule be
served on (lie said James Richards or his spe
cial ager.t nt least six months, or published ill
one of the public Gazettes of this state once n
month for twelve months, before the time the
money is directed to be puid.
1 certify that the foregoing is n true copy tu.-.
' cn from the minutes, this 11th April, 182ti.
JOHN WILLSON, Cl k.
^Aprii 18 ml2m
(TINE months after date, application wil
- Jl be made to tile Inferior court of Jasper
ccrhty, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
fot>ave tosell the real estate of John Rodg-
I’SJeceased.
T TH OS. E. RODGERS, ? ...
JOHN C. RODGERS, $ J ‘ dm '*
Ojtober 10. 2—35
NOTICE.
"^NE months after date, application will be
0N the first Tuesday in April next, will be
sold, at the court-house in Clinton, Jones
county, ALL THE LANDS belonging to the
estate of Wlllianv Powell,der.’d—sold far the
benefit of t he heirs.—Terms of sale made known
on the day.
IC51ABOD COX, Adm’r.
Jnnunry 26.61—tils.
1" mde to the honorahlo Inferior court iff
Twiggcounty, for leuve to sell the real estate
of .luck Eubcr, deceased—It being 202 1-2 n%
eres of hid lying ia Putnam county.
ABRAM ZUBER, Guardian.
August,7 mUm
NOTICE.
W ILL BE SOLD on the sr.vcnteenth
of ncxi
^xt month at the late residence of
Benjamin Smith of Laurens rdunty deceas
ed, part of the personal pronerty of said de
ceased, consisting ofllor3es, Household and
Kitchen Furniture, and other articles.
I1VRDY GRIFFIN, Acting ExV.
Dublin, February 1, 1 SSI 52—fit
NOTICE.
A L L persons indebted to the estate of Tho
mas Wells, late of Clark coonly, dec’d, are
requested to make immediate payment, wild nil
those having claims against snid estate, are al
so requested to present them to the subscriber*.
JOHN GORDON,
Wm. B. NUNNALLV,
Representatives o/Tiio.mas Wei i-s,dec.
January 16. 61—6!.
WAREHOUSE, AUCTION, AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
C HARLES W. BUTLER nnd MATTHEW
IIOI’PER, have associated themselves to-
N 1
THE MANSION HOUSE
EWLY creeled on Ihc site of the Sa
vannah Hotel, destroyed by the fire in
January last, at the corner of Broughton and
Whilaker-Streets upon an enlarged and im
proved plan, calculated to accommodate
Gentlemen with single Rooms, und Homilies
with large Rooms, nod u Table detached from
the public part of llte House.
JOHN 81IELLMAN.
N. B. A Carriage-House and Stables are
also provided on an adjoining lot and an Ilus
ler to attend to Horses.
Savannah, December 1820. 47—Sill
A LI. persons are hereby forwarned not to
credit my wife Betsy Mackv on my nc-
euunt;she having left my bed ad board without
my consent, l am determined not to pay any
ufhe.” contracts.
THOMAS MACKV
Fort-llawkius, Feb. 3, I*A, • i—3t,
.IVLavsXiftVs Offict*,
FOR THE DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
8AFANNAH, A or. 11, 1820.
rTlIIE Assistants of the Marshal oflliig Dis-
JL triet, “ for taking the Fourth Census, or
enumeration of the Inhabitants ufthe United
States,” are hereby notified that the time for
transmitting their returns to this Department
is near at hand; and it is hoped that no delay
will fake place, so as to prevent a genera) re
turn being made according to law.
JOHN H. MOREL*
Marshal bis. Geo
The Darien Gazette, Augusta Chronicle,
Washington News, Athens Gazette, «ud Re
corder and Journal at Millodgeville, wilt pub
lish the above till countermanded.
November 1.7 41 tf
getber, under Ihc firm of
BUTLER ^ UOPrER,
fot the transaction of WAREHOUSE, AUC
TION and COMMISSION BUSINESS. They
have purchased of Messrs. Harvey b Bedding
their Warehouses at the Boat-yard, and have
made arrangements for (lie extension of avert
convenience which may facilitate the reception
und forwarding of Cottok, hre. this full.
(O’ They have two first rate Boat*, burthen
460 bales each, which will ply between this and
Duricn so soon ns 1 he season commences, and
they Hatter themselves that by unremitted at
tention, they will be able (ogive satisfaction to
those who may think proper to entrust business
to their care. A nesv road has been made to
the Boat-yard which shortens the distance,nnd
is much more convenient than the former one
N. B.—They will attend to the purchase and
sale of Cotton.
IjoUmi \VunUu\.
fTIHE subscribers wishing lo purchase COT-
i TON, will give the highest cash price dur
iug the present seasou.
FOARD St MALONE.
November 27 42—if
nriritcsrus.
Messrs. A. B. Fannin Iz Co.—Savannah.
IIai.l, Cookf. 4; Co.—Darien.
IIarvkv k It).m,Inc, ii
Mr. Thomas Wiliv,
August 22. ' if—28
Millcdg'lle
t IMIE Co-partnership heretofore c.x
-I- between John Whitesides and W
xml in
William
Willis, is this day dissolved* Persons who
haye claims against the firm, are requested
lo come forward and present their aceounls,
and those who are owing it, are desired to
make payment.
WHITESIDES &c WILLIS.
January 18, 1821. 50
N INE maths after date application will lie.
mndek the honorable Inferior court of
Hancock canty, sitting as a court of Ordinary,
for lenve tojdl Lot of land number twenty four
in the thirdiistrict of Walton county, belong-,
ing to (he ante of Thomas Vickeri, deceased,,
for the bcn*t of the heirs and creditors.
[OHN VICKERS, Qualified Ex’or..
DecemlidD
N'
s, Qualified Ex or
/ m9m *
e, application wiB
*ble Inferior court
in
he mile to the honorable Inferior court
of Ogleth<pc county, sitting for ordinary
purposes, jr leave to sell a tijict of land ly
ing in saitcounty, on the witter* of Little
river and Idling creek, belonging to the es
tate of Chairs Bowden, dec’d—for the br-
ne.fit of ItrtLurs and creditor* of said dec’d.-
JESSE BELL, Adm’r.
I MARY BOWDEN, Adm’rx*
January 41 49—mDm.
A FTER Ci^ expiration of nine months from
th« dntepereof, application will be made
to the lnferi«Bconrt of Laujens county, when
itting for onlncry purpose* for leave to sell
the real estrt* of Arthur Injtan, deceased, for
the benefit rf the heirs and trediiors of said tied
ceased. HENRY/C. FUQUA, Adm'r.
June 2d. I *20
NINE months after date hereof application
will be made to the hoi irwdothe court of or
dinary of Jjlnhlw in cou t/> tor leave to sell two
negro boys, belonging I (lie estate of Jonathan
Thomas, deceased, fori e benefit of the hen's erf
suid estate. GR/'V THOMAS, adm’x.j j
DAI D THOMAS, adm’i
July 3, 1320
lYjTNE mouths alter late, application willoe
-Lx made to the I1011 ruble the Interior Cy" 1
of Jones county, whe sitting for ordinary s ,ur ^
poses, for leave to sel the real estate of e» Bl ”
lev Bali.4kd, decern d.
J’HOMA BALLARD, j.P prs,
TIIOMAf WHITE, y
May 1», 18-20—13-
GEORG1A, Morgan/bunty. . ..
tty the honorable till Inferior court for the suits
county, sittindfor ordinary purpose*
Whkbkas Marvlnber late of Ibis county < ■
reused lately died ntestatc, having while sue
lived, and at the tide of her death, divers gnoi ,
rights and credits/vithin the county aloresein,
by means wlicreol/the full disposition an< P
crof granting tll*Jadmini»tration of an l ' n, ‘ . j
gulnr the. goods, rfchls and credits of ll,e
deceased; and nj»o auditing the uccou n » •
dilations nml reclonings of said adinffiWr 8 ''”
and a final disntfsioo of the ', L * ,
nforesaid does 11 right belong—Hu’y ‘ 1 , (J
Unit the goods,■gbts und credits of said .
may be well aftd truly administered, . j„
and disposed of, do licrehy grant unto ■ r 0 (
Smith ndmiuisiralor, full power by l > - i | S
minister ItoRff> a
FOR SALE,
TAwte Tracts of \iunt\,
to wit:—Lot No. 466, In IlieSih dirstrict of Ap
pling—also, Lot No. 400, in the 28lh district of
Early—also, the tract of land on which the sub
scriber lives, in Oglethorpe county, on Falling
creek, containing 140 urres, in good order for
cultivation.
A Negro Boy or two will be taken iu part
payment for the above Land.
WALTER B. DOS.SKY.
irtaiilftm 4taM!
Notice.
N INE months after date npptieation w ill be
inudc lo llte lmnorable the Inferior court
of Warren county, for lnavo to sell the Land*
belonging to the estate of Robert Edwards, Inte
of Warren county deceased, to wit: (lie seve
ral tracts on which he lately lived in snid coun
ty ; also, all theslavesbelonging to the estate of
said deceased, for the benefit of the heirs aud
creditors.
THOMAS AVEBA, ) . . ,
WILLIAM EDWARDS, J A,,ra,,
January 31, 1821
A FTER the expiration of nine months, up
plication will he made to tbe honorable
the Inferior court of Burke county, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the
real estate of Jesse Wornach, late of Burke
county, deceased.
BENJAMIN WARNACH, Ouard’n
far the minor heirs of Jesse Warnach.
mgutt ll, 1820 m9ra
these prevails to administe
and credits of sitid decease", V:.jL j;j
her lifeAlne nnd at the time of h ' ...»
.1 \ vr* Hakiuson, )
vs. > Rule Nisi. _
.Ions P. Cnt.rs. S '■j*
j rpON tin- petition of James Harrison, #tat
U ing Hint John P. Coles on the eighteenth
A
her hie*uiie anu ai lue uur- ■■ , rprP ; v e
hirlong ; and to ask, levy, recover iu 0 dei/0^
the sum# nml to pay the debts m w 1 L^odjf^V
ceased Xood bound, so far tortb £***& ;
rights and eredlts will extend, 0 /h«
rate and order of lasv, (being fifjj * „ A k« a
Holy K. angelists of Atuiijtdy ' ,0< ( ’ ”d to ex-'
true an! perfect inventory tb’-j rco j|, r t of ordti
hibit tic same to the clerk oftng r j er j 0 be ref
nary it the county *f orc6Hl .'” t Mo*day of No]
cord* , on or hetore tho ren j er a just aul
vemldr next ensuing, "'(' ni . tr *tion,wheftther<I
true Iccouplofsatda^’" )iei . eby ordainel .
untoj-cpvlredj-.^ y ' administrator of
conntulud mid appumtc l cr#£ liu off &P
andLgtt/ur ** /
deriasedt 1 ve 0 noscfho
li ■, *4imoky vrnritr.or, we nn a „Jhi#
clerk of /his court to set l»s bum /-(tf.
day of September,on* thonsan1 i,
inidref and twenty. ^ filsBET,/
iyr r7.