Southern recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1820-1872, March 13, 1821, Image 4

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f wjiilft v: VVLliAy\. / mi* TUf ■ vltmmiW Pirn-I.i KtllH TIMES—.* Ta'r ri« ColJ, HarJ Time*. • certain day, Mm InJ.i««:v bi» "ay. M n» quirk the haggard monger knew, Murk'll by hi» lengthening face »f rue llr w.iini d bi» sudden eye-ball*' stare, Not lo*t to know th* meaning there m Well ' saiJ the fir»t, “ thou Purdy knave, With eve vi bright and look »o brave, Though quite a xlirrine lad you be, Think you ran xlnnd a foe like tne ? Tor, know ye, soon I take my way A viait to your town lo pay ; And there—you aee my alrength of arm — Hundred* shall feel me to their barm .Some, who like ‘ pip in clover thrive Shall lie tbe poorest wights alive, Half famiaheJ. meagre ai*1 forlorn, Their clothes to very tatters lorn ; —Such every mother s »on I mak». To whom I deign a hearty sUake-- And lome, perchance, may harJer face, Throat out, a prey to Old Despair K en you who seem so very stout. For hunger and old rags look out; Go where you will, in pari or street, Eltiect my tnoniler*liip to meet ; Turn lo escape—I’m everywhere Go home—audio' you II find me there.’ Spruce Industry, tho’ ne'er afraid, To this fine speech no answer made ;— Just bowed, at straight for homeward lacked, I.ess prompt to prattle than to act; And for a helpmate in the strife, J'air Pmdeacc took—his promis’d wife— A ruddy nympn, with esglr eye*, And, far »"» well became her,.wise. Though oft her husband s clothes she wore, l’was meant to guard, not waste bis store ; In most her gentle maxims swayed— Twas not the poker he obeyed. Nor long before hard times came ronnd; They both prepared to stand their ground, Unsolved to wear an iron front, Well suited to his savage brunt. The Mischief looked with Eton! surprise, But quick hi* ire began to raise, To *ee the couple thus preparing Tor such, he thought, unheard of daring; He raised his paw ns to begin— The dauntless hero grappled in, Like younger Hercules of yore, Who tumbled many a giant o’er. His Prudence shewed, past doubting, too, What good a woman s tongue may do, She often aimed her husband s blows Or at the monster's heart or nose ; And watched and pointed, not in rain, Where'er advantage might be ta'en. At last, tbe foe, quite out of brentii, « No more, I pray you, zounds and death ' Since both can fight so lustily, I'm e’en content to pass you by.” And now 'tis said—that contest o'er ; Re shuns the well defended door, And Industry, with good took out, Takes Prudence when be walks about; And though Hard Times they often meet, Triumphant scourge of every street, They eye him with unaltered pace, Nor fear to laugh him in tbe face; And be appears not much to care, E'en to resent an insult there. PINDAR HAYLOFT. SKETCH OF REVOLUTIONARY HISTORY VftOSS TBE IStW-TOBK COI.CMBIAIC At the late anniversary meeting of the Me dical Society of Orange county, an address was delivered by Dr. Amell, in which he in. trodueed a biography of Dr. Tusten, a na tive of Southhold, L. I. who was a distin guished practitioner in the early settlement of that country. In relation lo the death of Dr. Tusten, his biographer gives the follow ing interesting sketch of our Revolutionary history: In June 1779, Col, Brandt,w hn command ed tbe sii Nations of Indians, left Niagara, with about 300 warriors and a number of Tories, who had joined that murderous erew, with an intention of destroying the settlements upon the Delaware riser, which was then considered at the frontier of our unsettled country. On the iOth of July, he appeared on tbe west of tbe Minisink—In sent down a party which destroyed the set element, htuwt several houses, and plunder ed the ViltShitanls, returning with their ill gotten booty to the main body, which lay then at Liras*y Swamp Brook. An express was immediately dispatched to Col. Tusten, his superior officer, Gen. Allison, then being confined in Ncw-Vork, having been taken prisoner at the battle of Fort Montgomery The Col. received the news that evening —he instantly issued order* to the officers of the regiment to rendezvous at Minisink where he would meet them. Having taken an affectionate, and it proved a final leave of his family, he collected what few he could and was at the appointed place by morning In the after part of that day, about ISO men were collected, when a council was held, to determine whether it would he best to pur sue the Indians into the woods: a majority of the officers were in favor of that measure: Col. Tusten, who viewed tilings in a calm manner and judicious light, was opposed to that plan—lie gave as his reasons lor his op position, that tlie men were not sufficiently supplied with ammunition for a battle—that there were probably a much greater number of Indians than had been seen—that the. were piloted by Tories and Indians well ac quainted with the woods and commands by Brandt, n well known warrior who would never risk a battle unless he had superior ad vantages. To this it was answered, that there was no danger of their number—that the Indians did not fight—that they had se* veral cattle and horses which they had plun dered from the inhabitants, which they must guard or leave upon the appearance of an e- netny—that they might be pursued with de liberation until they came to the fording place of the Delaware river, which was near the entrance of the Lacawac river, into the Delaware, and, finally, Maj. Meeker mount ed iris horse and flourished his sword, re- quest iog all those w ho were men of courage to follow him, and let the cowards stay tie- hind. This last appeal v.as too much for American valor, and tho men immediately turned out, determined to pursue and des troy tbe Indiana or perish in the attempt.— Tney marched that evening about seventeen miles, when they encamped for the night. In tlie morning they were overtaken by Col. I fathom, of the Warwick regiment, who being tbe oldest Colonel and tbe high est officer in rank, took the command. He calUd • council, and himself opposed the pursuit—but here it was urged that they had a pilot, Capt. Tyler, who was as well ac quainted with the wood* as any among their coemiev, aw! w bo could (wing them to a sp#* tbt most eligible for an attack with per fect safety ; and tbe tame scene of bullying was acted by AJsj. Meeker, and the fatal line m( march waa again commenced. They bad not proceeded far before Brandt disco- vered them—be ordered a few of Iris Indians lo keep in sight and decov them to the very epot where tliey intended to surprise him : but before they reached tbe place, Captain Tyler »»• *hot, which damped the spirits of «urmen. During this confusion, a party of 1 [iiili.ins hove in sight— l .. II. orden d iu.it inn mail should fire until they lud prepared i fora general battle—» large l-idiait, how, v- ' .-r, rod.- p»*t on a horse w liirh had lw<D *t>.- Imi from Minisink, and which one of our men knew: the temptation was too great, and i our heroes fired ami brought the Indian to the ground. The advanced Indians then fir ed and rushed towards our men, in order to liivido them, and about twenty were sepa rated from the main body, who, could not afterwards l>e brought into the action. In a few minutes Brandt appeared with his whole force, when the firing became general. A very confused and irregular fire was kept up from behind trees and rocks, both by In dians and our men. From the situation in which they were placed, every one fought in liis own w ay, and it was impossible fur a- ny one to command. Col. Tusten retired to a spot surrounded by rocks, where lie di- reeled the wounded to he conveyed to him, nd he now Imrarne the surgeon and friend of the wounded, Early in the battle he had received a slight wound in the hand, though nut sufficient to prevent hi» dressing the wounds of the soldiers. The battle lasted the whole day—the In dians constantly endeavoring to divide and break the main body, which had posses-ionof the ground until sunset, when their ammu nition was expended, and .. general retreat was ordered. No regularity could be pre served, and every one was left to effect his escape in the best manner he could, some crossed the river, while others were shot in —some retreated through the wood*— while others ware destroyed in the attempt: but now a scene presented itself which, of all others, was the mo«t trying. Dr. Tusten had seventeen with him, whose wounds he had dressed,and whose lives might have been saved—the cries which they kept up for nrrey and protection, when they heard the retreat ordered, beggared all description— they were nece**ariiy left to be sacrificed by savage barbarity, a.-id whether Dr. Tusten tayed k perished with hi* wounded coun trymen, or attempted to make his retreat, is not known. This is the last time he was e- cr seen by any white man, though it is ge nerally believed lie suffered by the same to mahawk which destroyed them that were with him. On this fatal day forty four of nur rountrymen fell, some of whom might l»e emphatically called the prid? and flower ff Goshen. Among them was a Jones, a Little, » Duncan, a Wisncr, a Vail, a Town end, and a Knapp—and there perished our friend and brother in profession, Dr. Tusten, a sacrifice for the independence and liberty of our country. We are informed, that large quantities of coarse wool could now be sold for ma nufacturing, if it could be had. The de mand greatly exceeds the supply. It is to be hoped, that this state will adopt some measure to encourage the culture of sheep. Fifteen or twenty millions of sheep might be kept in this state ; and the annual income from the latter num ber at the present prices of wool, would exceed the annual value of all the cotton produced in the Southern States. If the freemen of this State would attend to the subject, they might soon make their la hor worth as much as that of slaves whereas nt present it does not produce above a tenth part as much. [iV. Y. l’ntron of Industry.] rxr.rt’Tivr. rir.r.\RT>irNr, cf.cv , Mn.i i pnrviLLi, —i) February, 1621. ) Notice is hereby given, fTMlAT sealed pcqioval* <v ill Be receive,! *t A. this L)i*|>*iiiiiciil, until FimI»v , the Ath da) of April nevl. for printing nml binding Two lliou-and copies nf a Compilation ol the loiwt of I hi* Stale, front the year lAtDIo 1819 imlu- iii quarto size volume-, with marginal note*. PROPOSALS mn*1 he arrnmpanied with a -prrimrn of du ly |*e and pa|a*r, and must embrace all expen ses attending the execution anil delivery of the woik in complete order, at lhe fstate-lin::;?, art! l»o the time of delivery, for which good secu rity will be required, a, well as for the re-del.* very of the manuscript By ord'r of the Citemor, f I—5t] ELISHA WOOD, Ser v Notice to V'nrY<M\U’Tts. S EALED PKOPO’iAl.S for building a wood en two story HOL’SE* I feet by <5 fret widf, will be received until tbe of April— The building lo contain five tenements for ‘tore*. For particular*, apply to Messn. Te- rondets Aikinson, a: C«». who will in a day or wo, be lundflied with a plan of the building V CARTER, b. BOV KIN, Milledrevitle, March A. 4—It Office for the Sale of Negroes, Land Office, Negociation of Paper, Sale of Produce, fyc. bgc. 111HE undersigned tender* Im services in the A. above lines and solicits a continuance ol the pair >nace of lii« friends, and (liefavors o, tne public it the «ale and purchase of NEGROES LANDS, HOI SES and LOTS, Lc Ur. a« for merly, and pledges himself to observe candor in all re-[>ecls, and use due diligence in prese nting the order-confided lo him. His long residence in Savannah, and acquaintance with those persons most likely t-> purchase Negro property in this and thesl.de of S,>uth-Carolina, will enable him lo facilitate sales, lie has fnr- i*bed himself w ith a cottect list of all the for- nnale drawers in the Land Loiters of Georgia, and as it will be hi« interest to make himself nfnrined of the quality of these lands, such in formation a* lie mov obtain, tnay prove bene- «l to applicants, be ofiers bis services in the stile and purchase of them, on commission Distant applicants, postage paid, will be duly attended to. D POLOCK. FOR SALE, The following Tracts of Land: m iV.r i ratin'. &l'bet Hi libit having i... i ed the JL farming l»u*ii»f*'S ** t<» ***ll lii' I ui.n- lie* of Ni;r.KOl> ; they will hr o9*« rc J at j n- val* «nli* on tlie 17th d»v ol March, fit the late re»kietice ol Maj. Green W ynn ol Janes comi ty, tiiteen iii.Icn above Clinton, fourteen below Sfonlicello, and twenty-five from Latoulon.-— Should not private sales be ctlei ted on that day, eighteen will positively be sot* 1 *o the highest bidder for cash They cunMsl of men, women, boys and young and likely, and can come a* well recommended as ayy in the Male—n first rate boot and shoemaker, sawyers, house >ervants. a good spumstres* and weaver, w«*: and dry nurses ; therefore, I fia'ter myself pur chasers cannot fail being soiled. \i the -dine tunc and pUre will be sold the crop of Corn, Cod ier, Kitchen f umiture. Plan- la! ion 1'tensils. lliree work Horses, two Mule*, a first rate top Gi^ with plated Harness com plete, and a Carryall. The hitler properly will be sold as applied for. United Slates paper pre- ferrd. JOHN WVN.V fwnuary 3^, Irt21 —rtf Win. Ih Crenshaw &. Co. H AVE received, three thousand bushrls ground Allum SALT; llflv bills. PO TATOES ; eight casks PORTER. Tln-v ■ilsu have on Inrtid a few elegant CARRIA GES. February II 1—fil NOTICE. ^ V'iLL LF. SOLD, on the fir.-1 iii April next, in Hie lown of Dublin. L'ltirrn* couiily, between the o-tinl liours "I side, -i\ likely .NEGKOES, to lie -old li the property of Richard llrarewell. l.ile <>l said count) tleceanetl, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms of sale twelve months credit w ith small notes and good approved security. JAMES BRACE WELL, Adm’r. January 15 4U—tds 4 2 County. .O County. 12 14 Early 20 23 Early it >2 2 do GO 1 do 285 6 Gwinnett 273 lit do 02 8 Irwin KQ 12 Irwin 243 2 Early 63 4 Dulmn 193 26 do 282 y Appling 132 19 do 274 17 Early 23 13 do 287 7 Appling 164 2 do 424 1 do 230 10 Irwin 264 0 tlo 294 28 Early 122 8 F.ai ly 115 12 Irwin 206 3 W allot! 367 11 do 173 8 Appling 378 18 do 166 4 Early 12.5 14 do 219 4 do 279 27 do 136 28 (Jo 153 2 Habersham eye 7 Appling 112 10 Early 25() 4 Irwin 159 6 Irwin 464 y do 265 1 Early 63 7 Early 2 7 Irw in 343 8 do 75 f> Appling 396 28 do 13.5 12 Habersham 114 1G Irwin i I tflE Sl’Ubl'RIULUS have just received on 1. consignment, 25 Illids. Muscovado Sugar,, ‘ 30 bids. N. O. do 15 do Loaf do 2 pipes Kuttcnburg Gin, 1 do Holland do 2u hbls. Rntleiiburg da 10 do Cherry Brandy, 8 lilnls. N' E. Hum, 2o bbls. do do lo do Mackerel, 5 do Pork, 6 1-2 hbls. Tongues, 6 llbls. beef, 6 boies Sperm. Candles, 25 do Mould do 6 do Ibiisins, 25 casks Nails, do keg* Duponl’s Gun Powd*r, 2 bills. Basket Snlt, 8000 w t. Slides anil English Iron, 10 Catty boxes Gunpowder T-a, 4 coils bale Hope, 8 boxes boap, 1 do Colton Cards, 6 qr ca-ks Tenerifie Wine, and 600 bushels knit, at. 1 o, * UF.. i iiRAr. AfSoRT.urST or IHty GOODS, HARDWARE k CUTLERY, All of w hich will be sold low for cash or ap proved paper at 60 days, at tne Store lately occupied by Mr. Daniel l.vnion. jr. butLer u hopper. Ai.jo for *ale the Bold Matilda—apply as a- bovi;. February 12 NOTICE. O N the fir«t Tuesday in April ne\t, will be •-old, nf the courl-houte in Clinton, JoncA county. .41*1* THE l*.4.Vl)S belonging to tin* ei-tn’e of William Pow’ell»dec’d—sold fi r the benefit o! the heir*.—Terms of side made know n on the day. 1CHAB0D COX, Adm'r January 25. 51—oU. NOTICE. VITILL HE SOLD on the aeventepnlh ▼ T of next month at the late residence of Benjamin Smith iff Lanrens county decraa ed, part nf Hie personal property of said de ceased, consisting of Horses, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and other article*. H ARDY GRIFFIN, Acting Kx’r. Dublin. February 1, 1 it £ 1 52—At HIGHWAY robbery. A few evenings ago, a farmer who was returning from market, was slopped some miles from the city, by two foot pads. They ordered him to get out of bis wagon, and proceeded to rifle his pockets of their content*. Whilst get ting out of the wagon, he had tha pre sence of miud to drop his purse, which contained the principal part of the money he had about him, on the ground. Th robbers, therefore found nothing in his pocket* but some change, amounting to less than a dollar. They asked him what he had been carrying to town in the bag* lie had in his wagon ; to which lie replied, that he had carried some grain for one of his neighbours, and dilivered it, but had received no money for it.— One of the robber* observed to the o- ther, “ Partner, this is a poor prize they then ordered the farmer to get into his wagon again and drive off; after which they left him. He recovered hi* purse and drove off, rejoicing at hav ing outwited the villains.—l'hilod. Cent. Anecdote of George IVth.—Two Owy hee chiefs were introduced to his Majes (y at Carlton-house.—The King was ti mesed at their conversation through an interpreter, and asked a good many ques tions. Among other things the elder chief said, lie had six wives ; upon which his Majesty good humotiredly observed “ Notwithstanding which you left your, country ! Well, I have but one, and 1 find that enough to manage. W HEREAS mv wife Frances Ann Lewis, has left rny bed and board without any provocation, I do hereby forwarn all person* against harboriog or trusting her on my ac count under the pains and penalties of the law in uuch case,. L. R. LEWIS. Milledgeville, March 6, 1821. 4—tit. (H'Tiie Editors of the Augusta Chronicle fc. the South-Carolina Gazette, will please give the above two insertions, and s *nd their papers and forward their accounts to tbe subscriber L It. L LAW OFFICE. /'NOLQl.ITT i-. HOLT, having located them- v> selves at Walton Court-house, tender their professional services to their friends and Hie public ; they will attend the Courts in all the counties of the Western Circuit, and also, in the counties of Urtcue, Hancock, Morgan and Ja*per. WALTER T. COLQUITT. ALFRED B. HOLT. January 17, 1821. o 5 ( « f|AHE subscriber will leave, fora term of i years, on moderate, ground rent, Lots in Milledgevilie advantageously situated for mercantile or other business. S. GRANTLAND. February 5, 1821. 100 Dollars Reward. R UNAWAY from the subscriber, about the 1st of October last, a dark mulatto fellow named WILLIS, five or six and twenty years old, about 6 feet o or 6 inches high, remarkably likely and ac live, a carpentei by trade, and a smart bouse servant. He is a little bow-legged, has n scar on bis forehead above his right eye near half an inch-long, a bushy head of hair, possesses good understanding, and is rather inclined In be for ward He was raised by Col.Wm. Folk, of N Carolina. It is presumed lie has been carried i«ray to Tennessee or Alabama, or furnished with a free pass to make his escsj>e, hy some white man. The above reward of one hun dred doliars will be paid for said negro on de- irery, and sufficient evidence to convict a 4 w hite person of aiding him to escape, or fifty dollar* nn delivery of said negro to uic, and all reasonable expenses paid. ROBERT W. ALSTON. Sparta, Geo. Feb. 17. 4—3t NOTICE. T HE SUBSCRIBER has for sale five Hun dred acres of Y tt\ua\ht liftYiiV in Jackson county, on Curry's creek, and near Jefferson—one hundred and seventy or eighty acres of which is now ready for cultivation, mid pretty fresh. A good dwelling house, kitch en, barn, and other oat house*. The premises wilt be disposed of on very accommodating terms to the purchaser, SAMUEL HENDERSON. February 25, <1—It. Town of Montgomery. T HE AGENTS will offer for sale, the second Monday in May next, Eight or Ten LOTS on the commanding and beautiful eminences in the town. They afford a romantic and ex tensive view of the liver, town, and surround ing country. Gentlemen wishing a health) and elegant private residence are invited to view the property. '1 here will lie offered at the same time, a va riety o(LOTS for business. JOHN 1 \5 LOR, j .Jgrn/, of Ike W TAVLOR, [. bu'.iliba. W. B. LUCAS, ) nin Company January 20. a—..'iwUn-. TJ IE MANSION HO US E N EWLY erected oti (lie site of the Sa vannah Hotel, destroyed by the fire in January last, at the corner of Broughton and Wliitnkcr-Strects, upon an enlarged and un proved plan, calculated to accommodate Gentlemen with single Hoorns, anil Families irith large Rooms, and a Table detached from the public part of the House. JOHN SIIELLMAX N. B. A Carriage-House and Stable* , also provided on an adjoining lot and tin Hos ier to attend to Horses. Savannah, Deecmber 1820. 47 s, n 1— tf A. B. FANNIN fa Co.' R ETURN their thanks to their fr’end- in the up-country for the liberal sup port which they have heretofore received from them in the Factorage <y Commission Easiness. They inform them that they still continue in business at their old stand Bolton’* Itan^e, and respectfully solicit: continuance of their favor*. They have extensive and safe Ware- Houses for the reception of Produce, and w ill as heretofore, make liberal advances on Pro duce deposited with them for sale. Savannah, Oct. So 58—tf f * EORlilA. Jackson county, viK Personally appeared Martin Streetman, who being sworn saith, that lie held « bond or obligation on Janies Dixon for the execution of titles to a certain tract iff land containing one hundred and thirty-four arres, adjoining Rich ard Holmes and others, bring part of a thousand acre survey, granted to Joseph Kyon, lying in the county of Madison in the state of Georgia, on the south fork of Broad river—said bond gi ven this deponent, bis heirs or a-sir ns, for one thousand dollars by the said Dixon ; wherein he hound himself, hi* executors and adminis trators, if default tie made, or, on hi* failure to make the aforesaid title—the obligation given in the month of November, eighteen hundred and twelve, due the first day of March eighteen hundred und fourteen : which bond is last or mislaid ;.nnd deponent further tuilh, that he never traded or disposed of said bund in any manner whatever. Said boud'attested by Mar tin II. Pittman apd Adam Cor.. M. STREETMAN. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 5th February, lb21. ALLEN MA L’THEWS, j. p. February 21 3—.'ft NOTICE ■YfriLL BE SOLD, on tbe first Tuesday in Vf May next, in the town of Moiiticello Ja-per county, agreeable to an order of the ho- norable Inferior Court of said county, one NE GRO FELLOW, by the name of Jirn, belong ing to ten estate of Francis B. Smnrtt, dee’d— lo be so, I for the benefit of the heirs and cre ditors of said deceased. ELIZA RMARTT, Adrn’x JOHN HILL, Adm'r. February 25 4—tds. VVARF/HOUSE, AUCTION, AND COMMISSION Ji USIXESS. r tII WILES \V. BUTLER and MATTHEW V. y HOPPER, have associated themselves to gether, under the firm of BI TLER 4- HOPPER, tor the transaction of WAREHOUSE, At’C- i ION and COMMISSION BUSINESS, They hf.ve. purchased "of Messrs. Harvey hr Redding their Warehouses nt the Boat-yard, mid have made s.rrangements for the extension of over) convenience which may facilitate the reception and forwarding of Cottos, tec this fall. O’They have two first rate Boats, burthen -t','t hale* each, which will ply between this and Darien t o soon a3 the season commences, uinl they flatter themselves that hy unreinitlcd at tention, tliey will he aide to give satisfaction to (hose who rnay think proper to entrust business lo their cure. A new road lias been made to the Bout-yard which shortens the distance, and is much more convenient tlftni the former one. N. B.—They will attend to the purchase and sale of Cotton. RKrcr.rscrs. Messrs. A. B. Fas.xi* U Co.—Savannah. Mali.1 Cookr. Co.—Darien. II UtVEV hr Ri iuii.io, U ) Mr. Thomas " tt.rv, ) August 22 tf—28 h bViA’ici’u Superior Caur!~~.1ugiut Ttr,n, i£, Makiow L. Pryor,! v*. > Rule .Viti. Willi < Pf.rrt. j I j PON the petition of .Marlow L. Prv u . praying the foreclosure of the if redemption, in and to all that lot of UnJ 11 the town of Milledgeville, in the county and state aforesaid, containing one half of xi, acre, part of lot Dumber four, in square for- ty-two, lying broadside of Wilkinson-ttreeL and cornering on YVashington-street, x n <j running on said street one hundred and fiv e feet, mid joining John Howard's lot on the north, which said lot was mortgaged by sa^i YYilii* Perry to your petitioner, on the ssth day of April, in the year 18*0, for the better securing the payment of four hundred and fifty dollars, with the drawing interest there on, bearing date seventh day of March last and then endorsed to his credit to the Dari en Bank in Milledgeville, due eighty-nine days after date. On motion of R. Rutherford, it is order ed, that the principal, i ter -st and cost due on said mortgage, be paid into this court within twelve months from this date, or the equity of redemption in the premises will be from thence forever barred and foreclosed j And it is further ordered, that a ropy of this rule be published in one of the Gazettes of this state once a month for twelve months, or served on the mortgager or his special a- geutat least six months previous to the time the money is directed to he paid as afore said. A true copy, taken from the minutes this fifteenth September, 1820. THOMAS 11. KENAN, Clerk. September 18. mi2—32 Mi. I trig'lie. Now in Baldwin Jail, lt\ Ralilwin .S'uptnor Court, leoruary Term 1820 William Hall, j RULE XlSl. xs. h cor Ar.yr.a Locsx, ) FORECLOSURE. V TP ON the petition of YViiliam Ball, praying the foreclosure of the equity of redemption in and to a certain tract 01 parcel of land, lying and being in the town of Milledgeville, containing one quarter of an acre, being one fourth part of lot No. 3, known rod distinguished in the plan of said Town of Milledgeville by square No. 33, fronting Wilkinson street, westwardly 52 feet, snuthAu'dly hy John Allen's premises, northeast by the said Abner Locke’s premi ses, w hich proceedings extend east and west, on east ime 210 feet and north and south 52 feet, making an oblong square, mortgaged the said Abner Loeke, to the said YV'illi- iAail, hy a deed of mortgage, dated the 6th day of October, 1819, the better to se cure the payment of the sum of ^605, which was to have been paid on or before the first day of March, 1.20, with lawful interest thereon; and default having been made in the payment of the said stuns, WHEREFORE And on motion of Samuel Rockwell, attorney for the said William Ball: It is ordered, That the prin cipal, interest and costs due. on said mort gage he paid into tills court, within twelve months of this day, and that this will he published once a month for twelve months successively, or a copy thereof he personally served on the. said Abner Loeke, at least six months previous to the time named for tht payment of the said stuns of money. .3 true Coin/ taken from the .Minutes, THOMAS 11. KENAN, Clerk. March 8th, 1820. rpwo Negro Men, the s» me a« appear to I. have been in the custody of the Sheriff of Early county, drscr.bed hy him in the follow ing manner: “JIM, about twenty-seven venrs of age, 5 feet !) 1-2 inches high, li’eht complect ed; John, about 32 years of a^e, 5 feet 7 inches high, dark complected, say their ow ner’s name is Thomas Bryant, living in Savant ah, and that (hey have been livme about two years at (lie Black Warrior, hired by one Samuel I’ Tay lor, n carpenter, and that they are both carpen ters By trade, and say that they were oil their way to Savannah when detected ; they like wise had a ['ass dated Alabama, Dec. 28th, 1820; requesting tliey should pa^s nn to their uinstc living in Savannah, unmolested; not mention ing their master’s nami—the pass win badly ex ecuted, with the name of Samuel l’. Taylor, signed." They since being apprehended nn the 21th irist. in this county, say their names are Dick and G»,»ar, and that they belong to Geu Starks,of Mobile, Red Klufl, Alabama. F SANFORD, Jailor. February 26 3—.it SELECT SCHOOL. T HE Rev. WILLIAM BURTON from Ver mont has opened in Milledgeville, a .SE- t.F.CT SCHOOL, into which a few scholars in addition to the present number, can be te ccived. lie teaches the English Ln iguage grammatically, the Latin and Greek Langua ges, and the Sciences usually taught in grammar schools. Feb. 12. 1 tf. Wanted to Purchase, 200 DALES COTTON. February 12 BUTLER k. HOPPER. 1—if Colton WantcA. T HE subscribers wishing to purchase COT TON, will give the highest cash price dur ing the pre*ent season. FOARD $- MALONE. November 2T 12—if NOTICE. ,4 BOUT the I1HI1 or 15th of January last, I gave to Mr. Clement Quillins of Kr 11k- lin county, a Power of Attorney to sell a lot of Land No. 64, in the 2d district of Habersham, which I drew in the last Land Lottery. As said Quillins has made false representations to me re specting the value of said land, and wishing, himself, to get my land for less than n fair va lue, I hereby revoke said Power of Attorney, and caution all persons not to trade with him fur said Land, as I am determined never to make titles to the same, under said Power of Attorney. PETER VANLANDING HAM Wilkinson co. Feb. 2d, 1821. 3—at* GEORGIA, Uuhtwin county W HEREAS Malcom G. Wilkinson applies for letters of dismission from the estate of Obadiah Low, dee d; These are therefore to cite and admonish all fc singular the kindred &. creditors of said dec d, to he, and appear at tnv office within the time prescribed hy law, and shew cause (if any) why -aid letters should not be granted in terms of the law. Given under my hand and seat, this 12t'a day of February, Ibdi. THOMAS H. KENAN, Clk. February 13. m6m. Baldwin Superior Court, .dugusl Term, I82< J T appearing to the satisfaction of the court, . that oil the ninth day of February in th year eighteen hundred and twenty, a promisso ry note was made hy John Bozeman, payable to Samuel Rockwell nr order, at the Branch ol the Darien Bank in Milledgeville, 61 days after the dale thereof, for four hundred and nine dol lars, and it nl.-o appearing to the court hy the affidavit of tlie said Samuel Rockwell, filed with the clerk of the court, that the same lias been lost, and n copy of the said note bring also fil ed with the clerk of this court: Oil motion, it is ordered, that the said John Bozeman shew cause by the next term of this court, if any lie has, why the said copy should not he estab lished in lieu ol the said lost original, and lltal this rule he published once a month for six months previous to the said term, in tlie South ern Recorder, printed in tlie town of Milledgc A true copy,taken from the minutes this nth September, t82(>. THOMAS II. KENAN, Clerk. September |2. fim—fti ULUHul.l, liahlutn County, iruperiur Court April adjourned Term, 1820. O N the petition of Elisha W hitney, slating that he holds a mortgage given hy Willis Perry to him, conveying a lot ot land lying nnd being in the tow n of Milledgeville, containing one huudred and fourteen feet fronting of Y\ ash- ington street and two hundred nnd ton feet fronting and lying on Wilkinson street, adjoin ing fort on tlie east and Allen on the south; said lot known and distinguished in the plait ol said town by lot number three, in square number forty-three, to secure tlie payment ol eleven hundred ami thirty dollars, outlie first day ol March Inst, due on a promisor)' note at tached to said mortgage, nnd that said W illis Perry has tailed to pay said sum of ir.onev or a- ny part thereofIt is thereupon ordered, that unless the said W illis Perry shall pay the amount due on said mortgage with interest and cost in to the Clerk’s office of this court within twelve months from this time, the equity of redemption ot, in ami to said mortgaged premises, will be thenceforth forever barred and foreclosed in terms ot tin* statute in such case made nml pro vided. Ami it is further ordered, that this rule he published in one of the public Gazettis of this statu, once a month fur the space of twelve months, or served on the said Will is Perry or his special agent at least six months previous to the time the money is directed to be paid. 1 certify that the foregoing is a true copy ta ken from the minutes, this 24lli of April, l82o. THOMAS li. KENAN, Cl k. April 29 m 12m Greene Superior Court, August Term, 1820. Present his honor Judge Stroko. X TPON tlie application of the administrators J of Archibald Martin, deceased, statingtlm existence and loss of the original bill ol sale troni W illiam Kdmundson, constable,to Charles Burke, for two negroes Foreday and Joe, levi ed on and sold to satisfy two executions in fa vor ol Redman Tburntun and others, against Charles Burke, deceased, «s his property, uml they hiving filed a copy of the same (in sub- -tunce) in office: On motion of Seaborn Jones, attorney for the administrators of said Martin, ordered, that the said copy be establish ed at tlie next term of this coiqt in lieu of tho lost original, unless cause be shewn to the con trary, and that n copy of this rule be published in one of tlie public Gazettes of this circuit, once a month for six months. Extract from the Minuter. EBENEZEU TORRENCE, Cl k, September l» m6in |\' INK months alter date, application will bo 1 * made to the honorable the Inferior court ol Baldwin county, while sitting for ordinaty purposes, for leave to sell tbe real estate uf Alexander Bass, sen. dec. MARTHA BASS, Adm’x, Februnry 11. inttm. TL 1N E months after date, application will be -L * made to tlie Inferiorcourt ofTatnall coun ty, for leave to sell all the real estate of Daniel Howard, dee d.—for tbe benefit of the heirs end creditors. January 3. ntVtn. Notice. A PPLICATION willbe made to the .Inferior court of Laurens county, when'sittiug for ordinary purposes, nine months after date, (or leave to sell a Lot of Land, lying iu Hall coun ty, No. 144, in the 8th district of said county, part of tlie real estate of Jonathan Pope, late of l.aurens counly, dee d—sold for the benefit o£ tbe heirs und creditors of said dec’d. FLEET POPE, Adm’r. January IS). GO— m9m. 'jVj INK months after date, application will 1 N be made to the Inferior court of Bald win county for leave to sell the tract of land belonging to Iverson Smith, orphan of Tho mas buiith, deceased. . SAMUEL GOODALL, Guardian, January 1, 1821. TV] 1NE months after date, application will be -L 1 made to the honurable tbe court of ordi nary of Jones county, when sitting for ordina ry purposes, for leave to sell two thirds ot tho lot of land belonging to tbe estate of Jncol* Locket deceased, adjoining James Locket, K m* then P Thweatt and others. ROYAL LOCKET, Adm’r. Felirunrv 19, 1821.* jV INK months after date hereof, applica-* -L * tion will hr made to the hnnorame the Inferior Court of Morgan county, when sit ting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real estate or Jehu Evans, deceased. JOHN EVAN'S, Adm’r, Nov. 14. 40 with the will annexed. Notice. N INE months after dutc application will bo made to tlie honorable the Inferior court of W’B|ieii county, for leave to sell the Lands belonging to the estate of Robert Edwards, late of Warren county deceased, to wit: the seve ral tracts on which he lately lived ill said coun ty ; also, all the slaves belonging to tlie estate of saiJ deceased, for the benefit of the heirs und creditors. THOMAS AVERA, WILLIAM EDWARDS, January 31, 1821 ■ Aum’rs A FTER the expiration ot nine months, ap- . plication will be made to the honorable the Inferior court of llurkc county, white sitting for ordinaiy purposes, for leave to sell all tho real estate of JesSc Warnach, late of Burke county, deceased. BENJAMIN WARNACH, Guard/* for the minor heirs of Jesse Harwich. August 11, 1820 mPm N INE months afterdate application will bo made to the honorable luferior court <ff Hancock county, sitting as a court of Ordinary, for leave to sell Lot of land number twenty four in the third district of Walton county, belong ing lo the estate of Thomas Vickers, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. JOHN Y iCKERS, Qualified Ex'or. December 9 in9m* N INE months after date,application win he made to the honorable Inferior court, of Oglethorpe county, sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a tract of land ly ing in said county, on the waters of Little liver and Falling creek, belonging to the es tate of Charles Bowden, dec’d—for the be nefit of the heirs nnd creditors of said dec'd. JESSE BELL, Adm’r. MARY BOWDEN, Adm’r*. January 4. 49—tn9tn. A FTER the expiration of nine moiflks from . the date hereof, application will be made to the Inferior court of Laurens county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to »ell the real estate of Arthur Inman, deceased, tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de* ceased. HENRY C. FUQUA, Adm r. June 2d. 1S20. NINE months after date hereof application will he made to the honorable tbe court of or dinary of Baldwin county, fof leave to *eII two negro boys, belonging to the estate of Jonathan Thomas, deceased, for the benefit of tlie heirs ol said estate. URACY THOMAS, adm*. DAVID THOMAS, adm r July 3,1820