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IUKM.
the snow
lJ)ti i ihe wintry " uni i. >«Jo«»Np,
end the >.»th
descend till* gullicnne mows,
Cf! lrr. nnd HlUt colder gross Hip :
ftuadu still the tempest blows t
fjark ! the dreary sounds are clearer,
" Spirit of the nngry blast!
„ ,Uv shrieking voice is nearer:
Whither dost thou spread so lest '
TVo and desolation bringing,
Com s* th in a h to rouse the gale ’
Wide toy loosen’d tvhirltvind'flingtitgi
Rending every shivering ‘ail ■
llark ! o'er land and ocean lion ling,
Horror mark- thy wild career :
Park, the lowering storm is scowling)
Wild thy sleeping tempests veer!
Jiow, while dreary winter rage*,
While the drifting snows descend,
Who the ii blow's »nassuage* ?
Who will be the orphan s triciiJ
Te, Who bask in ea.e and fashion,
(Itch In all that wealth bestows.
Way your hearts in soft compassion,
Keel a fellow-being's woes.
Mark yon haggard boy's complexion*
bee |]is worn and sea*t Hltire,
liive toe wretched enild prsiteetion.
Sen ! his mother food and Jirt !
God, himself, 'h all relttihurso yon,
Swift the iciihiir'eprai/tr shall rise;
Orphan's lip- shall ne'er curse you ;
You'll have treasure In Hit iliin.
MIL CLI WON'S MESSAGE.
T : \-ormblv of New-York have come
In a resolution (if the Senate eniieur therein)
fo refer to » joi/i!rommdke of liotli Mooses
the O.ivoroo.-'a message relative to the al
lodged “ improper interference of the olfi-
cers of the general government in the local
concerns of (he state.” That eoinmiltn
ought to probe this matter in the both tn.—
1st. Are the governor'll thimine,it's true :
Sd. Iftrne. do they prove upon any oltieer
t>r(be United an attempt to use his
official injlumei■ with others to control the
concerns of the stat. r >d. If so, was that
officer pushed on hy ■ s own inteinperat
•eal. or hv superior oflio re nt Washington -
We suspect that Dr Wilt CV-iton himself
•mint m ike out the ease, vtiih which he
boldly set out, »i* : that there hu« been an
tr/rtriizorl and dieniplintd CO'pi—Organized
bi/'r'iom! Disciplined fry U'hoin 1 Ry the
President—by ttie officers at Washington ?
This is what Mr. Clinton would have us to
b-.liere—Sot farts will not bear out thr bold
anil uiguardid assertion. Where is tin-
prout o* tins linguist fioo be.zd or
of wine rl a oong the n mb'rs themselves ?—
Taaf some Union! .tSrcri "< >'.*•»-
York may, in tin extraordinary heat of that
flection, have ab i- d tlir'.r .JJirial influence.
John I*. Decatur,) if profiable enough—
and let « ich acts be put d ovn. We fear
lessly say. let the proper constituted authori
ties at once arrest it. The only head ofa de
partment on whom the slightest suspicion
rests is the Post-Master General—hut the
letter of Van Iluri :i fills far abort of the ac
counts which were circulated last summer
of; hat letter by ‘befriends of Clinton. Yet
melt a jealousy do we entertain of the gene
ral government, that wc could wish to see
the history of those post ollice removals
rigorously traced (say, if you please, by the
committee at Washington, oral Albany,)and
If t Mr. Meigs he cleared of every shade of
Suspicion, or unmasked at once.
Ill making these remarks, wc would put
Mr. Clinton himself entirely nut of the ques
tion. His not the individuals, hut the great
principle to which wc look. But much as
we cherish the rights of the states, and (irm
ly as w<* would defend them, if We could
think them seriously assailed, it isimpnssihl
to overlook the character of him who sound
the tocsin on this occasion.
AVe cannot but see that hi has foiled in
In .king out “ a strong rase.” against those
whom he wishes to wound—that he has
pressed rumors nod irrelevant facts into his
aervie*—a id that “ true to nia vocation," it
Is his ambition which prompts him to bull
his hope* of popularity on this assertion of
state rights. But who c ni regard him as <he
fri* #d of those rights, who who was the fii.-l
to use his “official influence,” and raise the
war-whoi ji against the rights of Missouri.
Enquirer.
jr itli him at the time ; they were Chan
ged ..t a name ol'carils. On n sudden, a
oi.m in a mask appears in the anti-cham
ber pc threaten* n domestic that he
would blew Ins brains out if lie opposed
Ins passage—he enters the snloon—
lie cultnlv presents liis musket—lakes
dim—the ball llies—and M. de Circlay
tails dead, having had just time to ex
claim—wretch you have assassinated
me I" The stupifying astonishment
which possessed '.he gen-d’ armerie and
the wood-keeper, gives the assassin Ume
to escape—before they thought of pur
suing him lie was lost to the forest.—
Suspicion immediately fell upon Tulan
no, who, with Madame de Orelay, was
apprehended and tried before the court
of assizes at Paris. On the seventh day
of the trial thejury returned a verdict of
not guilty ; upon w hich the president ad
dressed them thus—
1 Y ou are acquitted. God, who reads
the bottom of our hearts, w ill one day
unfold this horrid mystery. You aiv
acquitted ; but for twelve months have
you experienced the agony nnd disgrace
of a criminal accusation. The Jsvord of
justice has been suspended over your
heads—this ha- been the fruit of a loiter
ous pasiioo. Henceforth you will hold
in horror surh a connection ; you will
appreciate the value of innocence am)
virtue. Y’ou have had a terrible lesson.
Let us hope that you, and nil who have
heard it, will remember it as a proper
admonition."
The above trial is given at length in
(lie London papers. It very much re
sembles the celebrated ca»e of Fauldes.
which was published some time ago.
tr.rtf a, }
1811. \
Deaf aiul Dumb.—A Paris paper, the
‘ Consiilntionel,’ contain* the following
remarkable article :
“ The Journal, the Varrator of the
Mouse, rel ites a circumstance highly
important for humanity ; it states that a
young physician ha* just discovered a
method of restoring both hearing and
Speech to the deaf and dumb, and had
tned it with full success upon two indi
viduals of this description. The editor
adds, that the two youths who Lid joatex
perienceti me cinc.icy ui n.c operation
have a finer scn»e of hearing than per
sons in general.”
The debate on the Missouri question
wears a mn-t interesting aspect. Mr.
Hardin, a bold, independent, and intelli
gent member, in the course of bi« re
mark observed. “ Gentlemen think
that if Missouri fall*, she will f ill alone ;
hut, sir, i will go with her, and so will
her sister states "ho have blood and
treasure several cries from the cut
leries were distinctly heard to say, “ and
ire'll go uith you Hardin.
[ li corgi tote* Met ropolitan. ]
Singular ease of Atuunnavon.—An of-
freer ol the French a nay, named Tu-
Inane, relumed home after tiic disband
ing of the troops who had retreated be
hind the Loire. It was nt Alorcllcri,
wear Fours, that captain Tularin* lixcd
his residence. The chateau of Morel-
leri was inhabited by Monsieur & Mada
me de Urelay. Admitted mtu their so
ciety, -Monsieur 1 ulanne contracted with
M.wtame de Urclay an mtimucy which
became so scandalous that the outraged
husband fell himself under the necessity
of driving from In* house a man who hud
carried into it so much di-turbuncc and
dishonor. Exasperated through despair
of his h.n mg lost th.ii happiness which a
long and tranquil uni >n had allowed him
to enjoy, Monsieur de (Jrelny turned all
hi* indignation against the seducer.—
One day in a coffee house he reproached
him with m* (lateness, the infamous in.in
ner in which he had abused his conti
nence, and all the evils iviih which he
had overwhelnci bun.—“ Wretch,said
be, •* you shall hate my life or I yours."
The oificer, who had a retard for hi'
own life, an t no par.ic.liar desire in take
away that of M. de ((relay, wiped olf
with hie handkerchief (he marks of con
tempt which de Grelay m accosting him
had throivn upon his person, and went
out, leaving him convinced that his bra
very was not superior to hi- fidelity.—
Madame de Grelay, who did n >t enter
tain the same hatred which her husband
did to Tul.mne, contrived to see him in
private. It was in a wood near Morel-
ieri that they fixed the place of assigna
tion : M. Tulanne went there in the
evening some few moments before Ma
dame de Grelay : bo nut Wailing with
impatience fir ’.his faithless woman to
throw hersclfinto his arms, when a mns-
Jtet-s hot extended him on the earth—hut
dHi.net deprive him of life. On his re
covery M. dc Grelay was accused ofhav-
in; tired this musket-shot ; but the court
lovul dismissed the cause. Such was
the situation of thesi three persons
hen, on the tlSth October of lust year,
eky event formed the cafa«truphy
ido'i» history. Monsieur de
■o his saloon, A brigadier of
•mt » pa*, ranger were
GEOHUE III.
When Mr. Fox was in the Ministry dur
ing (lit* Atneii'-n i war, mid a plenipotentiary
had been appointed to the American States,
Fox asked the King if it would be agreeable
to him to receive all American Minister ill
return. Ilia Majesty made a just and pro
per answer, specifically adapted to the un
fortunate situation of public affairs. “ Mr
Fox, tin* phrase of your question rather sur
[irises me. It cannot he agreeable to me;
hot I can and do agree to it.” Fox himself
related this anecdote to the late David Hart
ley, acknowledging, that his own phrase n-
greeable was indeed unsuitable and iijeons,
derate ; hot that his Majesty’s answer was
manly, frank, and noble.
fir An-oc.\nTcr, T c
Mil 1 I hi.I VI f I I . 1-0 il J
hexeiml okdj:
jdirttl
Annual Convention of (ho I »» .Muff,
nfutny «nd .Noii«rofiuni*aionad oihArs, nml
through the officer* commanding Divilnii*, to
ordei reviews of inspection hy “ laments
(or UfltfHtion* in counties liohling hut <ie Bat
talion) throughout the ptiite, lor llu* ^u po
of t mi mop the militia iu the « \erti»es uf.t
tioiH as prescribed hy (.'on^rcfL
A% it is highly iuiportnut that tlve
should lie well vend'd ill *»idi dinciphu
Commander in Chief, deems it d«*sir;diMfh«f
Hie oificer.’* eoijjiiiandio^ Divisions, so»ul\ nt
tend the reviews of inspection within thei
pective command.*—and they r
Caine the Cieupralfof Brigade and FicUI ofn
to attend the amuc, within their commund
the purpose of Miperiiileudiiig nnd ndorcyg
the practice of ihr- - dd ty-lfiiu * i discipline
The Adjutant General will furnish <' ie
errs cointnaiidiiig Divisions with h detail ol
evnlotio.f« to he performed by the several k
^iinents and BattHlious in their l)ivi«ion
der tliut they may be transmitted through tlid Til
Brigadiafs to the commanding officer* if Be^ J.
t;iiiien:«or Battalion!), with inMructiuna to give
it their iperisd attention—and to order regi
mental or iNittuiion nuutera nt such time* f9
the Adjutant tieneral in.*v appoint.
j the Cunxmander in Chi ft
Z.lCif Vltl VIi t.AMVR,
fl—it) M M Camp.
ia
AIUUTA.VT tiK.VKKAI/S OFFICK, }
iMn.LF.i.OhViLLF, tin. HHh Feb. 1821. j
I .\ rout irnjity with the above (icfieral Order,
the t’diow ing will he th* order of arrmige-
ment fur tlm Annual Convention of the Field,
Siaif. Company u. A .J xSon-couimiisione.l officerst
and reriew> ot (u«pe«;tion in the h( and I’d l)i-
vi*iom and Nt Brigade, nnd part of 2d Ilrijj.ide
in «he dth Division of llpi uiiUlta of tne btale of
Georgia, viz .
Jelferson, Monday aryl Tfle^dhy, 2x3 April
Burke, Thursday, Frit WF* Saturday,5,Ox 7 do
'?rriven, Monday, -
Cffinglown, VVe<hie«drij*, -
Cliatlmm, Friday and .Saturday,
Do. county battalion, .Monday,
Bryan, W>d»te«dfty,
Liberty, Thnmda) , -
McIntosh, Saturtiny,
Glynn, Monday,
Cainden, Wednesday,
ay lie, Friday,
fatuatl, .Monday,
BiIjo'-Ij, Wednesday,
Fninmiel, Friday,
Muni *om‘*ry, Monday, - *
Telfair, Wednesday,
I.aureus. Friday and Saturday,
P:ila-ki, Monday and Tuesday,
Wednesday x Tbiinday* •!
W iikur-un, Friday and Salurdio,, 1
Wa*hin£ton,\\ednesday x ihursday
k, Friday and S
11 do
c 14 do
Id do
18 do
. IP do
21 do
2 i do
2o do
27 do
30 do
2 May
4 do
II k 1
II x 1
17
do
do
do
do
do
do
2 Id:
> do
00 2s t’i'VDcs ftrt’ ftvAv.
f IN HE fM'ISSCKIItr.ll liBving ilHclior.l llo*
.L farmin'* Im-inCM, wi-lo*« to ‘HI M» Kano
lie' of NEIJIKiKt>; they will !>•-■ niTeml nt I ■
V»I<* Mile on the I Till day >*l Men’ll, nl the lult
residence ot Maj. Green Wynn of Jones coun
ty, e*alecu wiles above Clinton, fourteen below
Monticello, end twenty-five from Katonton.
Should not private Kulew he rffert^d on that day.
eighteen will positively I»e sold to the liiuMest
bidder for ca: h. They consist of men, women,
boys and girls, you ns and likely, and can conic
ns well recommended ns any in the state—n
first rate boot end shoemaker, sawyer*, house
servants, a good M'ltnisiress and weaver, wet
and dry nurses: therefore, I Hatter my sell pur
chasers canno* fail being railed.
At the same time, and place will he sold tli*
crop of Corn, Fodder, Kitchen Furniture, Plan
tation l tonsils, three work Morses, two Mule*,
a first rate top Gig with plated llarne** com
plete, nnd a Carryall. The latter property will
im sold as applied for. Cnilcd Sf*it< 1 paper pro
fored. John Wynn.
Jan wary 30, 1821 52—dC
Hit: HI BHCIUBFU^ have ju.t received on
rnn^^nnicnt,
25 Hhds. Mu-covndo Sugars,
30 bids. N. U do
\ 15 do Loaf do
2 pipes lluttcnburg Gift,
\ 1 do Hollumi do
\ 20 bids. Rnttenbir-t dc
Jo d > Cherry Rrandyi
8 hhds. K. KuiOi
\ 20 this, do do
\ 10 do Mackes!,
6 do l*ork v
; 6 1-2 lil.l,. Toag’ies,
6 libh. Beef,
5 holes Sperm. Candle#^
\r> do MmiII do
V> do Raisins,
1 eask« Nalls.
lA kegs Dupont’s Gun Powder,
\ bhh. Bo-ket Salt,
OOtHhvt. Swedes and F.nglish Iron,
Hf.Calty boxes Guapoyvder Tea,
4Y»«ils hale Rope,
8 boves Soap,
1 \do Cotton Cards,
ft 4r casks Teneritfc Wine, and
GOO labels Salt.
Alto, A nr.CF.RU. AS»ORTMl.<T of
DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE k CUTI.ERA',
All of v. hi4!i will he Hold low for rash or «p-
foved paptr at f»<* day*, at the Store lately
occupied by Mr. Dun ; el Lvnmn, jr.
bl”i i.FR x iiorrr.n.
Also for s-\le the Boat Matildas—apply ai a-
bocp>.
Ffbnan *2 1—If
NOTICE.
W 'U T. BE .St>1.1) on the flrft Titwilaj -
in March next, lo twn n th<* us.iai
Ilnurs of mill*. *t thi* cmirt-lioiiso in tin, town
of DuWin. l.anrcns comity, the following
pirqiertjr, l» wit;
Om- half square of Lund in the first dis-
trirt No. 278—taken as the |H*O|0*rly of
James Wright, to satisfy an execution in fa
vor of Wright Flowers.
One square of Land in the twelfth district
No. 17 1—taki n a« the property of Frederick
Sivai'iognbo, to satisfy an execution in favor
of John J. Underwood.
tine square of Land in the second district
No. iilt>—taken as the property of Samuel
Ileatey, deceased, tu satisfy an execution ill
favor of John L. Itnv, for the use of Alfred
U.Revv.
.Tanuaty 4-2, I h< |.
V T. ILL BE bOLl) on the flrstTueaday
* in March next, between (lie usual
Ii m ' of sale, at theeoiirt-house in the town
ol Dublin, Laurens county, the following
(property, to wit:
i One square of LsnAln the twenty-second
district ftilkinson, io*v Laurens county,
No, i;ll—levied on as flip property of Daw-
sen and Stewart, to si^-l'y an execution in
favor «f Dai id Donnie, property poiuted uut
l.v Holland MeTvre.
CHARLES S GLYTON, Sli’ff.
January 26, 1821.
Warren, Monday nnd Tuesday, 28 At 29 do
r*>!ifn»bin ; \V>dof!iuiny at Tliursday, 30 it 31 dr
Richmond, Friday and Snturrfav, I ^ Jun*
JOHN c. na8TF.il
[1—Ii] •W/M/tfn/ Genrm!
GUNPOWDER
FURTHER turns.* OF CYLINDER DOUBLE FROOF
RIFLE POWDER,
Iff KEGS, AND ALSO IS CAJIITER* OF ORE POUND
cannon” POWDER,
In kegs—from tlm Bouton and Chelio.ford far-
tory ; equal, if not superior, to any mad
up
inericK*—just loceived and for sule, wholesal
and retail, by
ROBERT S. GOFF,
(.iftent for the Company.)
No. 20 } Bolton » Range, .^dvajiuuh.
AUCTION.
TTHM BE SOf.D, on Friday the second of
V V March, the entire
STOCK. V>Y GOODS
belonging lo the estate of Robert Wyno, dre’d
on a credit till the 25tli December next All
«utm under <? 10 cn*h—all alwve jllilfor small
note* with approved security. The good* will
lie ‘old at Uuiou, Baldwin county, near Milledge
vide.
ARTIIVR REDOING, Ex or.
PATSEY VYYNsN, Exeuu'rix.
February HI. 2t.
TO RENT,
fJXHE HOt'SK with the STORF. 16 present
ocrupied bv J. Fleming Imtnediale po»*
fendon w ill he pUren. For term* apply to Te
n,udet, AtkMon
T. CARTER.
February 17 2—ill
I.AW OFFICE.
^NOLQfTTT HOf.T, having located iliem-
seJves al h niton Court-home, tender their
profeMional services to their friends und llm
public; they will attend the Courts iu alt the
:ouiitie> of the Wraleru Cirruit, and also, in
he counties of Greene, llaucock, Morgan and
J«*l»cr.
WALTER T. COMIITTT.
ALFRED U. MOLT.
Januarv 17, 1821. J—5t*
JEWV,\s\l\.
fl^IIE 8UBSCHIBEU has rereived
A handsome assmtment of JEWELRY',
eniisisling of flue Golil Chains, Senls und
Keys, first q iality IVarl %l|v, Paste fit plain
K u Kings, Finger Kings and Breast Pins,
liver and Plated Tea Setts, Silver Table,
Desert, Tea and Soup Spoon**, (iqld and
Silver Watches,(Warranted), Plated Ware.
&tr, ANo, Golil, Gilt and Silver I’.paulells,
(lilt. Plated and Leather Scabbard Swords,
of the best quality.
JOSEPHUS KF.ID.
February 20. »—?<
TEMPLE CHAPTER.
rrMIE regular meetings of Temple Chap*
I- ter, are held on the second Friday it
each and every month in Milledgeville.
It. S. GRIGGS, SecVy
January 27 fit—4t
NOTICE.
A'a.sf Alabama Company-
f|1HK Stockhaiden» arc herebjr notified
that their annual meeting will he held
this town on the 14l»i of May next, being
tb« second Mmid.«y in waid month.
The Agentx requevt the pimetua) atleml-
anc« c»f proprietors, as the ;*. airx of the com-
|>iti)V uUsoliili 1V require their attendance.
JOHN T AY Mill, J
W.TAYI.OK, > A*n i.
IV- Au&4££*x
Extract $ of Sundry fitters recommending their
Futcitr.
From Gov. Brook* of .Mir^ucliusclts, to his Ex
cellency 1). D.Toinpkiii*—Jon* 31, 1820.
41 I find that the Powder manufactured here
i* of txnUcnl i/uahty. In the course cf Ih*I
year I visited the factory twice, at ear!) of which
times (he w orks were not only iniiMitely ex « •
intd, but the Powder auhjeeied to tnts which
were sufficiently rigorous and perfectly «atis-
fuctory, and am confident this factory is able to
furnish as good powder for the National De
fence as can beany where obtained.''
From George M Urooke. Col. C .S', .dixny, to Col.
Geo. Iluinford. of the Ordu itire !h pnrtmenl.
“ On examination of the Powder of the Bos
ton and Chelmsford factory, 1 am fully convin
ced that it is equal to any Powder 1 nave ever
seen, either of English or American munufac-
lure."
From Thonuu Harrison esq. Military Store Kt »•
I have attor.ded frequent trials of the proof
of this Powder, and must acknowledge that
your* has the preference to any I have.-een put
in competition—.and that it is equal to any hi
the world.”
From Got. Miller, of .Jrkamatr.
u The Indians arc careful to cet good Pow
der—if they are judges ol any thing it i* of that
article—they say it is very good. The old
white (iuliters say it is the best they have ever
seen.”
Cum. Hull nnd other officerx of the Navy nnd
Army, and »l«o of the New-Enylnnd militia, with
whom it is in general use, have made and wit
nessed experiments of its ?oadne*«, and have
given it their unqualified approbation.
lET The above POWDER constantly for sale
by
BCTLER < tinmen.
February ft 52—4t.
11 anlcd to Purrhour,
200 BALES COTTON
BUTLEll L HOPPER.
February 12 J
N
A GUF.F, ABLE to an .ril^r of tlio linnor-
nbl« the Infirinr «tAt of Laurms
ciiunty. siUitig fur ordinary pituiosi*«, will l«*
sold on lilt! first Tuesday in Arch next, at
ruurt-hnusv in Dnhliii, i.itrrus muiity,
of Land nn Tnri.v creel, a,l-
eiglity acres of
joining Hicks and other', the f(jl estate of
J'llm Calhonn, deceased—soldi,r the bi ne-
it* ,.l* (1,.. i.,.i..„
GEOr* GI*!< J nr per County, Superior Court,
Mi reh Term, 1U20.
.?»vrs Haurmox, 1
VS S Unit.
.fuiiv P. Coi r*. )
J ft’O.N the petition of James 11arri*on, stnf
A_J ing that John I*. Coles on the eighteenth
igfiteenth
day of January, in the year eighteen hundred
and nineteen, made and delivered to him a
mortgage for the lots of laud, known hy the
number* thirty two and thirty three, in the thir
teenth district of Baldwin now Jasper county,
and tin* lo* number ninety one iu the seven-'
teenth district of formerly Baldwin now Jailer
county, for the heller securing the paymrr-AjJ
the *iiiii of *i\ thousand two hundri * and iWy
three dollars and forty one cents due to the said
James Harrison by » promisor}’ note • on mo*
tion of \V il I ia m Cook, counsel for the petition
er, it is ordered, that the said John P. Coles da
rMU)T pay into the Clerk's office of this court the sum
n. (jE \ 1 ON, Sh fl.4 of mone) aforesaid with interest at.d cost, with-*
in twelve months from this date, or the equity
of redemption in cud to the said mortgaged pre
miers wilf be thenceforth forever haired and
foreclosed: .‘Ind it is further ordered, that a ropy
of thi* rule be served on the said John 1*. Coles
or kis specinl agent at least six months, or ho
ptiklished in one of (lift public Gazettes of thif
stHle at (east twelve months before the time the
inAnev is directed to be paid.
I certify that the foregoing is a true ropy ta*
ken from the minutes thi* 11th April, 1820.
JOHN \\ ILL SON, Clerk.
April 18 rnl2*n
CEOHCL1, Jnspcr County, Superior Court
March Tnm, 1U20.
James M'Doxai.d, and |
Wil l IAN S. PoFK
for the n-e of
Jui
M Kin:
Rith XU
Jamr.« Rn h yrd*.
lit of the heirs.
Deermhi
AXCOM CAUIOlV, AdmV.
'•>• 21 Ms*
WILL 13E SOLD,
O N the first Tuesday in Marrknrxt, n?
tin* Court-house in the tow ri’yi' M,,n-
ticlln, Ji'l'cr co’inly, a Nogin l"«*llv% |,y t|, (
»rf1t< of D snii-l, heiouging to file of
Feiij.itniii Ilmlnctt, ilcchl, direct(**■,.■ i.;.
will tn lie fold for the henefit of tHvj„*iis
and creditor.,. Terms nil! bo made fcotvu
.it the time of silo.
GEO. CUNNINGHAM, ) r . *
JOHN HODNETT, J
N. B* All jversnns indebted to the
of Benjamin (lodnett, dcc’d, are n a rp:r**v]
to make piijment without delay, and tin*-
wijoh<i\( l.diui .igrtinst the rstafe are n
X 7PON the |ietiti«»n of James M'Donald and-
J Wiliifim S. Pope, for the use of John
of John iMc-
Kinne, stati ig that .iauies Richardu did .in the
iwcntv-sixth dry cf November ill the yi'n* eigh
teen hum!reel nnd eighteen, rnnke and deliver
lo your petitioner* n deed of mortgage f >r th*
lot in h'ud known and distinguished hv tlio
i.Einb-M- < igfit in the fifteenth district of B ddwin
now Jasper county, for the better securing the
p;.\ men! of the sum of ten tlior.sand dollar* due
to the petitioners hy n pronisory note dated
2dd November 18 J 8, and payable I wel ve months
thereafter.
On motion of \\ illinm Cook, counsel for tlio
pcMhmers, it i.* onJeied, thc.t the *nid James
Richards do pay into the cleik's office of this
court t!ie sum of money aforesaid w ith the inte
rest and cost (hereon within twelve months from
this date, or the equity of redemption in and to
the said mortgaged premise*, will he thence-
ffwth and forever barred and foreclosed : and it
further ordcied, that n ropy of thi* rule be
rved on the said Jr.me* Richards or his spe
cial ngei t at li’jM six months, or published iu
ttea of 1 hi* state >
THE SCBSCRIBER,
JJA4Y5G sold out his Stock of Good?, re
quests nil persons indebted to him, to call
and settle their account*, lie withes to pur
chase
300 JValeu Trime Cotton,
fur which CASH will he paid on delivery.
XI. L YM.i.y jr
February U. 1—3(.
AVin. II. Crenshaw & Co.
H AVE received, three (liousc.nd bushel:
ground Allum SALT; fifty lilils- PO
TATOES ;ei|tht casks PORTER. They
also I met on haad a few elegant CARRIA
GES.
February 18 1—'t
SELECT SCHOOL.
rpHE Rev. KII.MAM BIUTON fr:.m Ver-
mont lias opened in Milledgcville., n SF.-
//RCT SCHOOL, into which a few scholar*,
n addition to the present number, can be *e-
eived. He teaches the F.iiglish Language
grain mat ically, the Latin and Greek J.aogua-
, and Lie Sciences umihIIv (aught in grammar
schools. Feb. 12. 1—tf.
LAST NOTICE.
V LL jierson* indebted to dainuel Goodall
will positively be sued to (be next ensuing
Court, if not settled by the next return day.—-
CotWm will he reccixedat the full market price
or a bankable paper well endorsed n( 4 mouths.
SAMUEL GOODALL.
February 8. I—3t.
J UST received und fur sale by the sub-
r¥lHli subscriber will base, fora i»*ro»
X year*, on moderate ground rent, I#«t*
ill Milh-d-geville advantageously situated for
mercantile or otber buninem*.
8. UUANTLAMX
Fehruarv 5, 1821.
Tonvu ol* NYoni^omnrN.
rpilF. AGENTS will offer fur sale, the second
1 Mon
onlay in M**y next
Might or J'< n J.0TH
on the coiniimuding and heautifnl eiriitences
in the town. The} afford a rumantic and ex-
tensive view of the r^ver, tow n, and surround
ing country. Gentlemen wishing h healthy
A*> i eb‘ 'ant private residence arc invited to
view the p operty.
There w dl be offered at the mine time, a va
riety ot LOTS for busiur *-
JOH N T WLOIl, 1 Agents of the
W TAYLOR, % Fmv .Ihiha.
W. B. LlCAS, ) run Company
January 20. 3—i-BwVw.
THE MANSION MOL SK
N UWbV erected on the site of the Sa
vannah IDdel, destroyed hy th«* fire io
January last, at the comer of HnKigliton and
Wliitaker-Streets upon nil enlarged nml ini-
prox«*d plan, calculated to nceomriiodale
Gentlemen with single floods, ami f\iniilv.s
with large Jfoo»i*«and t a Table dctaclied from
thepuKc part of the House.
JOHN* SHELL MAN.
N. IL A Carriage-And Stables are
also provided on an adjoining lot and an Hos
ier to attend to Horses.
Savannah, December 47—9m
\ L .
LI. |H*r»>u. arc liciehy furwarneil not tr
srrihem,
IS Bhls. \. O. Sugar,
10 bugs UoflVp,
S hhils. Mul imcs,
20 iiircrs Cutlon Rugging
10 boxes Candles,
10 kegs Rifle Ponder,
IKK) canisters do do
IS bags Almonds.
BUTLER k HOPPF.lt
February 5 Hi— M
A. It. FANNIN i; Co.
J^ETUHN Iheir thanks to lln ir friends
iu tiiu np-counlry lor the liberal sup
port which lin y have heretofore received
In'in them in the
Factorage «Sj- Commission Husincss.
The, inform them dial they still continue ill
business ut lltetr old stand Holton's Range,
a.id respectfully solicil a continuance of their
favors. They have extensive and safe Warc-
I louses for the reception of Produce, and w ii!
as heretofore, make liberal advance* on Pro
duce deposited witli them for sale.
Savannah, Del. is 38—If
Office,
FOlt THE Dl ST JUFT <»K GEORGIA.
*>./1 .IV.Y.I/f, A'ur. il, IK*
(JdllR Assistants of the Marslial id this Dis
trict, •• for taking the Fourtli Censm, or
enumeration of the Iiilmhilaiil* oftlie United
States,” are hereby notified that the time fur
transmitting their returns to this Department
is near at band; and it is Imped that no delay
will take place, so as to prevent agciitral re
turn being made according to law.
JOHN II. MODEL
Marshal Ins. (ico.
The Darien Gazette, Augusta Chronicle,
Washing tun News Athens (iazelte. and Re
corder and Journal at iMillcdgcvilk', wilt pub
lish the above till countermanded.
November Id 41 tf
Cotton Wanted.
rrillF. •ub*cribpr* wishing (u pure hit *c COT-
.1 TON, will give (hcbighc-l cash price u’ur-
iug the present fCHdtui.
FOARD & MAI.ONE.
November 27 42— if
FOIt SALE,
Three Tracts of \.iuu\,
tr> wit:—Lot No. 455, in (he8th •liralriciof Ap-
pting—aUo, f.ot No. <0»t, in the 2H(b district of
Early—also, (be Iracl of land on which the imb
iber live*, iu Oglethorpe county, oii falling
- ill my wile Betsy Mncky on inv nc-kerr< \, containing 14u acre*, in good order fur
rouul; *hc hiving left niyb**d»«l board without i cultivatim).
my content, I urn determined hoi to pay an) j A Negro Boy or two will be taken in part
ut her contracts. i pax taant for the above Land.
- . . . .li’OW 'S MArk v j ivalter b. Dossf.r.
tout law hint. F«b. 3, laifL • i—>'• 4 Jauu,^ . .. %1—ii’ ( %
* * ■‘•x
»- - -
tliam forward, duly antlirql month for twelve months, before the time the
tlcaled, within the time prescrila d by law . money is directed to uepum.
January t.i. t!l—(ds* I certity lliai th,* foregoing is a true rnpy ta.-.
tu fioui liiu diiuutc,, taL 11;!: April,
NOTICE.
’IT^ILL BE SOLI), on the first Tuesday
*▼ in April next, iu the town of Dublin.
Laurens county, between tlie usual hours of
sale, «ix likely NEGROES, lo lie sold as
tin* property of Diehnrd lkareireU, in In 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 BRACEWELL, Adm’r,
January 15 41)—tds
NOTICE.
April 18
JOHN WILLSON, Cl k.
fnl2in
O N (he first Tnp*Hay in April n it, will lx;
sold, al the rniirf-honse in Clinton, Join*
county, .ILL THE Hd.YDS belonging to tJjp
e«la!e of WlllinmPowell,dcc’d—*old frr the
benefit oft he lioii a.~'Terms of sule made known
on the day.
IC51AB0D COX, Adm’r
January Oft. ftl—t«l
NOTICE.
\\rrr.L BE SOf.D nn liic se.ventee.nlli
T T of n^xt monlli *l the late residence of
Renjaimu fshiith of Laurens editnly drrp*s-
ed, part of Ihe personal prnnerty of said de-
eeased, ronsisting ofHorses, llou«c|ioid and
Kitchen Furniture, mil other articles.
11 VRDY GRIFFIN, Acting F.x’r.
Dublin, February 1, ICC! 5i—rlt
notice" ~
/^I I persons indebted to the elate of Tho
mas Well*, late nf f'lark i <artity, deed, are
requested to make imincdime pnynicot, and nil
llio.e having claims againil said i stnie.
so requ sled lo present them tn the svlor-iliers.
JOHN GORDON,
*Va B. XUNNAI.LV,
Kiprctnlalirei s/TiloxnlVitLs, dec
J.rouxry Id. fit—f,.
WAREHOUSE, AUCTION, AND
COMM MS IO. V JIUS/.YESS.
C i If \RI J-'.S W. bl' I LF.R and MATTliF.W
' IIOI’PER, have associated tbcuikclve. lo-
gether, umlrr tlie firm of
BUTLEll y HOPPER,
fm Ihe trnnsar’ion of \\ MlKIIOPSr, Al'C-
TION and COMMISSION HUSINESS They
have parch*»sed nf Messrs. Harvey fc Podding
Hie:- vVar<*lii>n«es at the Jl-iai-ynnl, and have
made arrangemcnls for die evt’ensmn of nvcrv
convenience which may facilitate die reception
and forw arding of t lots os, Kc this full.
II' They have two first rnlp limit., burthen
4o0 bales each, which w ill ply lietivreii thi. and
Darien ■<, sonn ns Hie season commences, .m)
they Haller themselves that by unreuiilted at-
tention, they will be able to give satisfaction to
those who may think proper lo entrust business
lo their care, A new road has been ma.lc to
the Boat-yard which shortens the distance,and
much more convenient Ilian the former one
N. B.—They will ultend lo lilt purchase and
sale of Cotton.
nreraur rs.
Messrs. A. B, F.v.vsis k To.—Snrannah.
II si I., A'uokr. Co.—Darnn.
flaavar ta It, noise, ta
Mr. Tiiosi.siUfi.rv,
A signal 22. ' if—2S
INE months alter date, application wil
he made to the Inferior court of Jasper
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
foftavr. to sell the l eal estate of Joliu Ilodg-
ersdeeeased.
THOS. F,. RODGERS, f .
JOHN C. RODGERS,
Otolier 10.
*—sr,
N ViJu nioiitb* after date, application v ill be
lade to the honorable Inferior court
Twiggfour.ty, for leave io *el) tlie real *»*tate
of Jaff, y.ubur, deceased—It being 202 1-2 a*
crus of Viiil lying it Putnam county.
ABHAM ZIBLB, Gmird.’.m.
August 7 niy m
N 1NF. mBtbs aflerdale opplientior. xrill J/©.
made > the honorable Inferior court <4:
Hancock rcjtitv, sitting ai a court of Ordinary*
for lenre topll Lot of land uumbur tfreiPy four
in the thirdiistrirt of Walton roun'y, belong-,
ing to (he Ualc of Tlioina* Vickers, deceased;.
for the brn^t of the heirs and credi/or*.
OHN VICKKRSf Qualified Ex or..
Deeembfitt / mOm*
N INF. iM.tlH after date, ap^ication w ill
he i
?, QuaIi i
e, apf ic
able In ft
mle to thr honorable Inferior court
of OglethdM; county, pilling/ for ordinary
purpose*, |r leave lo aell a trfict of land ly
ing in .sailcounty, on Ihe vrft’cra of Little
rixer and Idling ere* k, belonging to the cs-
. » j, f
late of Cbilf* llowdrn, deird^for the he
nefit of lb4i*irx and creditor* of *ai<l dec’d.
JHSsSE BELls, Adm’r.
MARY BOWDEN, Adm’nu
January L l9—m9m.
A FTER tu expiration of aino month* (
the ihirheieof, application will hr n
from
mad#
to die Infer'uBroort of LhiiJchs county, when
fitting for oulnery purposri for leave to sell
(lie real rstrt# of Arthur Inlmn, dechased, (*rt
the henefit the heirs ami auditors of said de
ceased. IIEAKYfi-'. FLQUA, Adiu rw
Jure 2d. U20
MMI litonli* nfier inti hereof application
will be imifle *o the boipn/^* (he court of or
dinary of RaMw in coujff* lor leave to sell tw»
liar tjfnt estate of Jonathan
negro I my*, belonging I.
Tboitin*, (iece«sscd, furie benefit of tb** beir-of
*uid estate. GRrV THOMAS, adiu'x./ t
DAyl> THOMAS, adrn'r
July.% 1920
INK month* stte/finte, nppiicat on v» *J)nc
-Ll made to the bfmjrable lb. Inferior
to the .
of Jones county, x\ hr j Voting for onlioary
|>o*es. for lean- lo -sellDie »<*al estate of
lei B vli aiu'. decenid.
TIIOMA BALLARD, ^ lWrf#
Ttio.M Y wjirn:, r ,,mr *
May 0,1 Pin—1.1
Milled gilt.
* 1 Mli* ( o-p.utin rsiup heretofore e\i*tiup
■- betxxeen John \\ liit. si.lt^ nml Win,-...,
Willis, i» this day sii snlscd/ i’ersmis who
li*>c claims against the firm, ure requested
lo come forward and present their nrruunts,
and those vv ho are o* ing it, an: desirefl to
make payment.
WHITESIDES & WILLIS.
January III, IK2I. in
Notice.
■JVriXF. months sfter date applirallon will he
i.™ made to ihe Inirinrahle the Inferior court
of Warren county, for leave to sell ihe Land,
belonging to the estate of Robert Edward., late
of Warren county deceased, to wil: the seve
ral tracts on which lie lately lived in said coun
ty ; also, all the slaves belonging to the estate of
said deceased, tor the benefit of the heirs aud
creditors.
THOMAS AVER A, ,
M II.LIAM EDWARDS, V AJ,n ™
January 31, I mi I
A 1 I Ell the evpirntion of tune mon'hs, ap-
,'V pluralism will lie made to the honnraldr
the Inlerior court of Burke county, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave'to aril all the
real estate of Je..« Warmicli, Into of Burke
fouiity, deceased.
BENJAMIN W.ARNACH, Clvartn
forlht minor heirs ofjtnt Hcrntrh.
■«uat 11, IbJO mfda
V '*- fry* v* i-lfWl 1 I -e.
GEORGIA, Morgan Inunty. .,
Ill) Ihe honorable thi Inferior court far Ihe tail
eoitnli), mtlindfor ordinorn pnryoxi
Wiifri Alary lubrr I de of this county <l«w
re.ised lately diedlntrstatc, haviti! while sh#
lived, and al the tne' of her death, divers : ood.,
rigid, nml credits rvilliin the county aforceuie
by means wl.erao./the full dis|vo*ilion and pow
er of granting tin Ldministvabnu of ad r n d M Vj
gulnr the goods,rights and credits <d die said
deceased; and :if> auditing the nccwoits, rat-
dilations and rfilnningaofaaid administration
aud a limit disniJ'>on ol the same fo the f°;'
nfore«aid do it of right In-loiiz—H” )', " ‘'?
that Hie goorl.,light' ami credits ol saul «"■- ‘ •
may be well and truly administered, cots*e
and di-posed of, do hereby K , '» Bl **"*",' „(
Sinitli rulniitjisiralor, full power hy the «
th» n« pres uts to iu!minister 1 he goods i f
and ert djk ol' ittid dfidlisJi wluihto w
her life*thif and nt the lime of her
belong ; xml to ask, lexy, and
the jams twd tu pay the drift*in which • *
ci*o*etl so.itl bound, far forth n ".. rr .J
right* aid aredlts \\ illcxlciuh J fror ‘| ,n * ' Jta
rate und order of fax?, (b« iog *™° rn JL^ «
Holy E.angelbi* of Aluiijldy <k0t ! r »-
truc nal prrfrr.t inventory Ibervtlj^ of ortl<4
bibit Qr »iin.0 tu the clerk oft J.bg f j #r t0 b^rt*
11,11V *• ths- rniiul nf m (, iPrltMlti. ■ t K .1
ronfituUM and , ~ « n x crwdilJ of
and i.ngufor good*, right J
de rinsed ^ l,..- 0 . 0 4e iha
1> i^liMoar wnritfor.we fi«x II-
ii t xnauf 1 vw «i »v» - ■ ■ .. i . J 'i
dm of fa" court to set his band « / ,
(ojLnfh day of ts-ptciula r^iua ihouiau^.
uldrcLnd twenty. ^ JiJsBETJ# •-
jQkU^e r7.