Southern recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1820-1872, April 17, 1821, Image 4

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NUfcCWVAiA.VN. Tlirrr ii much *In« rirrinafion of mind, Li.icbdy m* erf«*•-■» and a leade r religion* feel ing, in the Poems of Montgomery, which while they fra lily the mind, improve the heart. The Christian render,vennot tail 1* highly gratified With Ike following deJightlul little |*oem [Bern Pros A THEME FDR A POET.* • r ja*o* noxTooireiir. « What shall I Jo to be forever knoien" CuWLEY. The arroie that shall lay me low, V a* shot from fate* unerring how, The hour I fir*! drew breath; And every footftep I proceed, It tracks me with increasing speed; I turn ; it moats me ; Death lias given such impulse to that dart, It points forever at ni) heart. And soon of writ mud he said, That I have lived—that I an* dead' Of all I leave behind, A few may weep a little while, Then bless my memory with a snide; W hat monument ol mind Can I bequeath to deathles* f Mn,r * ^ That after limes may fore my name I,et .Sou/Ary *ing of war * alarms, The pride of battle, din <>f arms, The glory and the guilt Of nations treacherously enslaved, As realms by patriot martyrs laved Of blood in-tantly spill. And million' ?ariilked to fate, To in.»he one little mortal great Let Scott in wilder strains, delight To chant the lady an 1 the knight, The tournament, the chase, The ujaard s deeds without a name, Perils by atnbu'h, Hood and flame. Or pittu*e*q o ly trace Tie hill* that form a world «o high, The lake that seems a downward sky. Let H'orJfmri/i w cave in mystic rbyiut, Feeling* iLe/fahly sublime ; \nd -sympathiesunknown ; Vet %o our yielding breusts enthrall, Hi* soul sb«l! transmigrate through nil, His thoughts become our own : And ‘traneely pleased, we Mnile to fiud, fcuch hidden treasure in our mind. Let Campbell s sweeter numbers fl«>w Thra-ieh every change of joy or wo, Ib-pc s dreaming dreams display The Pennsvfvauian cottage wild; Th*‘frenzy of O'Conner's child, (Jr Linden’s dreadful day*; And still in each new theme appear To every Muse and Grace more dear. Let Byron apth untr< mbling hand, Impetuous foot and fiery brand. Lit at the flames of hell, C < down and search the human heart, *Tdl fiend* from every corner start, Their crime* and pla/ue* to tell ; Thealet him fling historch i And sun his soullp I Tra .seendeat Mart# JVot to your honor* I a*pi Hi»mWsr. v*l h Have toadied my spirit into flame; 1L j*oinn oi t iction 1 Ui'claiin ; Fair truth ! be thou my iiiJ*e ; Reveal in splendor deed* obscure $ Above the proud, exalt the poor. t sinw the men who !Wi their home, Amid*t barbarian cUu* to roam ; V\ to land and tocean crossed, Lr.l*t) I^Rar discerned oj Where *^ue curte^wWlIJlaml'nyLd* call his children iron' the S*-onf in Hie Great Tie Jeemer'suame, They bore the cross, despised the shame; And, like their waster here, tVresiled with danger, pain, distress Hunger and cold, and nakedness, And every form of fear ; To la*ie his love their only joy*, To tell that love their best employ. 0 »hoti of old in Bethlehem born, A man of sorrows and of -coni, Je*us ! the Sinner's Friend ! Oh Thou enthroned, in filial right, Above all creatures power and height ; Who*# kingdom shall extend, ’TO earth like heaven, thy name shall fill. And men, like angels, do th) will: Thou, whom I love, but cannot see; HrJ jord! my God! look down on me, My low affection* raise l Thv spirit of life and light impart, Enlarge, inspire, inflame my heart; And while I spread thy |iraisc. Shine Oil Inypnth, in mere)' thine, Proper mj work and make il thine. • H ,ittcn in the year ISM, In ronlimplalion of 1 Pot m uiuch hae utter Let it / luhul, ; IInlurch .vvv^v, p hemveu , pnflWay. the l.trM li cf fticcpedin? generation*.—T’.ut H i, tioufnl u|i nitlun hnn,cll‘, mid look* with uiiffelit'l indifference on nil nroond |,„n, or behold* hi* I'dorior with con- tc-inami hw superior with tov) ; )l mi ry meeting is tilled with iinj ertmeoi and imgry controversy, and every vi»it emptajed it» tattling nod backbiting ; rt neighbor drf.une neighbor and each watebes for advantage against the ether ; —if an iicq'inintancB receive, you with feigned mules of pleasure and friendly greeting*, hnt debases ynur character iihen \otir back is turned;—if every brother will endeavour to supplant, and every neighbor will walk in slanders, one bad better flee to the military mountains, and dwell alone in the earth. [ter.. Mirror.J \onchaltwct.—Kural recreations a- broad, and books at borne, are the inno cent pleasures ol a man w ho is early w i*e. and gives fortune no more hold of linn than of necessity he must. It is good on some occasions, to think bcforehanJ as little as we can ; to enjoy, as much of the present as will not endanger our fu turity ; and to provide ourselves of the virtuoso'* saddle, which v.<11 be sure to amble when the world is upon the har dest tret.—Urft! at. The ** Pictured Hocks," on the south ern shore of l.ake Superior, are describ ed by those who have had the pleasure to see (hem. as furnishing one of the most astcni*hing and orignilicent natural curiosities tliat ran be louiul in nnr coun try. do intelligent gentleman, who ac companied (Juvernor Ca«» in lav tour lit Summer, describes them as surpas- ing, in grandeur, the fir-famed Cata racts of Niagara. They form a perpe-n- Jicul.ir sv all of about three limidred feet height, and extend along the shore about ten miles ; the projections, and indenta tions arc numerous, mid the imagination of the observer throws them into various forms—sometimes the fronts of buildings —now a Tower, and arinr. Castles and Columns, appear in varied succession. In many placet, vast caverns are worn into the rocks by the waves, the en trance to w hich are sometime, cragged and irregul ir, and sometimes regular hemispheric d arches,supported by migh ty pillars. The smallest wave rushing into these caverns, causes a loud, jarring, and awful sound, which, to the ear of the passenger, is dashed along by echo, to be toingied with, aii-J to Increase the noises which rosh from more di«taw caverns. The Indians never pa*s these rocks, hut in a'ralin time, and when there are no indic.itions of a storm. It is said that they believe (lie caverns to be the abode of bad spirits, and, owing to their super stition, or to the awe which the scenery inspire*, they generally observe a pro found silence when passing them. [Detroit Ciacette.] TO MENU CHINA. Beat up the while of fresh eggs, anil add to it ns m ich tine lime as will give a tolerable consistence, which apply to the broken pieces, and join them togeth-' er, when, after they tire dry, boil them in milk, and the seam will not be so visi ble. Should they iiappen to come npart in tlip bulling (for want of being well joined, the operation must be preformed ■gain. Penitentiary, llh April, 1H-1. P r.llSONS In vine unuttled accounts with this Institution for di alings prior to the first ofJanuiry last, are desired to adjust and pay the same without delay. AVe \\n\e lot Wagons Ox and Horse Carts, Wheel-bar rows, Tabl“V Slabs, Wash stands k Chesls, of pin*-'. Spinning \\ heels,Clock Keels and i»oins, lliilMrad.. Cradles 11 ribbs, \\ iod- vir Chairs, Cast steel Veiling Axes, Chop ping ditto, Grubbing Hoe*. Fifth Chains, Stretchers anil Trace Chains a large quan tity of Shoes, Waggon Marne*-* and llridle,, and can r* pair Carriages and llamesa, and do all kind* of IMaeksmilli’s work—also Tavhiring with neatness and despatch, at redoc* d prims for Cash, c.»—4t.) PHI UP COOK, r. «■ r. u \qinuiV.\T l!y H.i F.jrrlltn'v Jo«* Cl *»x, i otul Commantitr in ( 'ref f" the .t .Vary of this S',tie, ant of Ike Militia thereof A VIUlCU.M.mttsV. \‘K7’HERE\S l»y the eiglitb nvtton <*( f T ?.*coiitl a liit L» oft lie C\u»*litu1ion of tli ^!u!e,it is JccLtrvi! tiintlli* (•t»v*»»n , ipshall hav turner !« ronvciir the Gentril A'Seaiblj o eltrnordinnry <4BMiniis. And mir.KK \* I have received Informal^ flint lliv Trentjr coiicludfl on llie fitb day i Janunry last, between tlie United States Com* n*i-«io#in> and the Creek Nalhw offnuiunsfo iett^iiiifUbliment *>(their title to cert.iiu lurid t«ir the u'O nTthis Stale, !;*» been ratified, am Hrcruing llii» anoera«»oti re«]-iirin|r the immrdi *»te attention of Iti*- General A«-ein1ily, I b«v I lion ghl lit to issue tli,* my l*rm iain.itimi fo convenin^The »ame nt the >lnte*linii«e in Mil led^xiile.on MO.M>\V,the THIK’Himi da; <»f APRIL next, hereby enjoining and retiuirin, the attendance of the «everal in**mbers •»! tie resjx»«tive binnclie* I In* rent, at the |ilacr, om on *i<e day a(m\e (iieiitione*!. li'.rcn under my linn l ami the Great Seal o the State, lit the St.it*-lmn«e in Milledgr ville, thi* I7tb day of Mireii, in the yen of our Lord one tlioiDand ei^hl Imudrei and tMeiily*oi;*', and ol the In-lepeudenn ot fie Ur.ile 1 Multi of America the forty kith. JOHN CLARK. flythr fitter nor, .Ili.Villt IUMMOXO, Sepi**tnrv of State. IoIst or Lirrrnns BcmJininp »« the Pott OJIce, 1 tl Jpril, 18*21. .d Ablri.Ut James j Aniel Dari*; ArnaM Henry; lvary Archer ; Abbojt Eli ; Anderson \V illitm ; Anderson Jame?; B Rarker E.VV *2 , Gird Stephen ; Brown tiot»ert ; Row in «n Z-ichariuk 2; Rroduax John T. Broxvu \N illiani .1. By in (Ion Amos F. Bailey Henry; Bynalinrratl ; Br)aii Alexander; Brow n W ilsosi ; Bird T. 5tm DOLLARS ULWAKD. led^exille, a Ilr.r# Morck co Por n •out.lining about four thovMud . Hank note*, priitci|i;illy of flu* !);»» and ;t!ro tin* following pajn-rs, tin xTlmdi are not positively known, I mount* are well recollected and :i stated. A line bill Riven ine by Sai linRlon, dated about tin* Irth of March 1C21, f«»r 5 100—A due bill to Ibe subscriber from Sanmoi |b»x kin, fur f ifo. d ■»<.<• about the ^ OtKi of February Ih2l-~n due bill !•'* $ £00. 1 Hern I 2s. JiMtes, «riti dated THOSE UTVE LEFT BEHIND US. JWSONC— H» HOOKS. A* daw our ship her foamy track Against the wind was rl'eavin*. He;' I re (billing pennant «(i 11 look d back To^that dear i*le 'twsi leavinR. Bo bah we part from ail wo love, From all me links that hind us ; Bo tarn our hearts where'er we rove, lo thot*. we ve left behind us. tVher. round the bowl of vanuh'd yean We talk of ioyvxjs seeiuinR, And *mib*» that might as well be tears, Jf* soft, »o » N d’s their b<‘«niins ; Wlji> jrjcui ry brings us back again P.icfi earlv lie that tw in d up, O.i sa tin's the cup that circla* then To those we've left behind us. And when in other elimex we meet . noeHe or vale f ocUntimc i * Bf.ere all looks flowry, wild andsweef* A>id nnu^hihul love is wanting ; We think how $reut had been ourldif*, Si heaven had hut assigned us, To live nod die in »ceui'a like this, Wttb some xve've left behind us. Astrav'lrrl oft look back at eve, IVacu eastwsid d irklv goiug, To look 'bat li.Lt they iea\e Still taintbeLlbu tncioglowing; 6u wtsvn toe close ol ple.Mjre * day 1 o glej jtu Instil near consign'd as, Hr * mi tor itch one f.rding ray Ol jo** mat s lett behind us. 7r.r .Moralist.—W hen nrighhonn dxrcll lo^vthpf ii; p€4Ce, visit in friendship, roi»v«'Np for areful improvement, or birmleai amufvmciit, take part in each o »*r* prosperity and adversity, concur jo ;•* governnient of tlieir f.imilie«, are candi t to e^ciire and careful to conceal t. ch other# trivia! or accidental failing-, •tii'iiouii to reform re.4 and dangerous fa-ill- ; when all abide in their calling, and quietly perform tbeir own business o cJ M ‘die not with the temporal con- ft*rr- of other#, « biffing will attend thet la*mur«, and #nrce#a will smile on the»f ^eifwo. Their iotercourae will be e*}*. ;Jca#int, and virtnou# ; and a ^■uxtoiiwSrSI be iw4 for U>« bippmen REMOVAL. RVTlvViU H AS rrmoved from lii.» storr on Wmviii- wtrvet, to thv store formerly occupied by Thomas Wiley, where lie offer* for bale the following GOODS, RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT. rtn bags pi linn Grri-n (‘utTnc, CO bnrri-l* Rye Whi.kny, go do Nortlmrn Gin, 4 jiipi-s I(u'l.in.l do. I , fl do C»g.l»ra..dy,i , ' ,, l- all, y- li Mid* Mul i-*.*», 4 1i.dfpqi.--i M idt iia (Vine, In quartn-rasl.s Malaga do. to pq>«,N i|ilrs Hr.mdy, 4 do Winn Viin-gar, 4 ninii linun, till pruofjam. Rum, 10 bsrrnls N. w Ark Cldnr, 6 rails London I’m U r, 0 bam I* Ibi lon CracUsrs, (0 do LoafSugiir, to do Nriv-OrlraiM do. 1st qual 10 boxes Klonin Kaisim, 10 bags Almonds, 4 Cn»l«* Crorki-ry, n«snrli-it, 1000 busln-ls l.iic-rpool ground and Al- I. ■ in Sail, C000 «!. So n ils Iron, .assorted si/a-s, 4000 do Slimd Moulds, 10 krg. Uicliinund Tobacco, /ooctidersj Rifle Povvdi-r, lu Trunks N . V. Iliinla mul Shoos, I rasi- Furnlturi: Calieoi-s, •*t boxes smokl'd Hi l l ings, I vnsr assniti-d Padlocks, 1 bale Ucdcords, % barrels Copprra*, t <-nsksnss.tr rd Hardwarr. All ofvtbicb will bi- sold Ion Ini- Cash or approved p*|H’i* at CO djv s. March 0. ' «-*-• o T niel Htif- JotmMou (i.ucon k King Thomas D. K»*<»n I boiiihs M Kent Nancy. Lewis Loren R Dvinptan \\ illiani ; I.«-e Hfuiiel; Lauiar John ; I i*-*hrr Drury ; I.efils Armami 2 ; Lancaster IN illiaiii ; Lawrence Josinh ; l.ong Richard II. Landlord William ; Luc i* Charles S.il; Louis J-iiiatliHii; Lamar Miraheau ; I «»yd Urisby ; Low William ; Lawson John II. tASL mWENTYFiUF. CK>Tn per pound * ill Li 1 riven f »r ItkF.S dtlivertU ul tbeSc caH -iv o4 9(iteV (Mk -• Milled^ ville, BBfh March, IsSi. 7—If ib». intli Muri. p tyableob-Mlt ttic* 1st March tl *1, of which 5 1210 ha* hccu paid, hut thefc is no credit on thv note. Tin public are eauti Rain*.? tradi »R for dllier of fin* above dv- -eribed doe-liilD nr note, and ihe makers nre warned to pay them only to me. Tor the npprvhc nsion of the thief and recovery of thv money stolen, I will Rive the above reward of five hundred (bd!ais, or a propor- tiouable rev ird for any part of the money 1 may recover. JOHN WATSON. Mllledgpville, April 2, 1U2I. C—.it To NIpuI otAicrsc, F or any li-rtii of years, t.'ie comer Store Room, (now iM-ciqii' d by Mr. Itosse- ler) at the intersection of IlniH-ork Sc. IVuyue streets. It is an excellent stand for the l)r_v Goods or Grocery bn-ines,. Imtnedia'.r; possessionruu be bad. Apply to S. GUANTLAND. April 10. Dissolution of Co/tailncrsliip. Tlllt Copartnership heretofore existing un- I der the firm of Butler A* Hopper, is (Id* <l.iy dissolved by mutual consent Ail penons having demand* dgainst the com era, will pre- «eiitthcin for payment an<l tliow indrhtcd to the ‘•amc, will plena* make immediate pnvment lo Charie- N\ . Butler, w l.n i* duly auihorUed t.» settle the aauic. Cll UH.E'i NN lit I I.KU. M \1 I HEW HOrPER. March 12, 1H*21. 5—It* II GOO i ai'ds Elfgiint STRAW TWUM.NH.VO, J UST RECF.IVKD and for s ( le«t thi limit snd Shoe Store,opposite the Post Office. Also, two eases STRAW HON NETS, newest fastii.m, L;ulie*Kid Bootsnnd Shoe* Morocco Shoe* and Slips, ChildienS lt*#o- tec* and shoet*, Cicntlvinen’s fine Wellington Boots, fine and coarse Shoe*, a small lot of Noithern la atlicr, Hats, C*omba, Hifle* ami Pistols, one Jersey Waugon and Harness. Mounted Wlii|n*. Boot Tree#, Last-i, Sho* peg*, with a quantity of other articles, whit I) will be sold at very reduced price* for ca-li HIRAM A. MOUSE Milledgcvilla. April 10. 1*—2t. JM\-VYU.VTU\*li, F.vccuteJ with Nratnrs. .ml I n.patch, tt the UecuKcaft Oj net. t'\\ttv\eA W. RuUt'v A\ I.NG p'.roha*rt»l out Matthew lln«>{ . r's in the conceni ol hollar fc llnp. per, the buMucw w ill i:« future be conducted in Id* name. March 12 fi—tl* V..VT V.UT.Vt.V.M V..W. rniir. st »*' ltiKKith»»opc iui.nu>. I ISIS llor.ht end 1101 H. o, I.M Fil ers from mu Cliiy. ;rv ntli-ii- • coiufurt ul l<- r.nxMHvr nt s,-,i Mitlpilgt-v ills, un the tun . ferry ,o Fort linn ki,.,, k.c lion fdmli In- paid id sit llim- t, mid nrcuniiiioilattgu ,d tkcgue.t- Marcli 27. h. Mono AN. 7—if. VWM BALE, rpilE PI. VSTATION on which 1 liso, I. on the road leading from Miiledgvville to IrwtuYon, and from r , la)t<n.*s ferry to Fort Hawkins—it i-< -n excellent stand f -r liu-ine-s, particularly for a House of Enter- taimnent. 'i’hcre are good hmltlni"* and e- verj convenience for the nrcommodation of traveller*. I will hell a bargain il application i» made aOon. JOHN B!VINS. April 8. tl—It. Ball Sampson.2; Lillie Allen. i Barrow Jacob, 2,; M Brook, William M Meaohani Mary; Harrow Jame* ; Mirr-John . Barton Aaron fl. Micklt-joiiii R Barron John ; Muficrore Kdw.rd | Brow. Julio l\ McDouald Johu ; Beunett Ximi i Magnon John B. Brown Samuel; M irrow I.l*# (belli; Kuos John ; .MM'«ingttlc il. Baud Lewis. M.Cline l.nui-n ; c AIcIiiIobIi John ; Coppee Edw ard, 2 ; MiKuv Alexamlcr; Cooke Hoac; .Miller Calrh, 2 ; Cook Benjamin ; .Medium Henry ; Ciinuirigham Thus B. Malcolm John ; Cook \\ illiam ; Morrow* Arthur; C*»oper Sarah Ann; M* Leo.! .Sarah,2, Chapman .1 l> ^ A. M illie*, Mo.e, ; Cannedv Robert ; M iblv Lev, i-; Cot ZiI|.iiIi ; M.r.hntl « IL Collin* Joo pli , M.-Briilc Xiv.n ; Cro's Abr.iham ; Mx rick John i . Cnihb'Tl Leandcr; McKinnie George ; Clayton Jame* ; Mason W infield ; Cox Harriet. 2 : Mure Lewis S. (. !a) ton George R. Moore George B. Ciiaipt B. AMiii.lv It..belt, 2 C..ni|il.ell John VV. .V Covle Patrick ; Newell Lott; t’.jh. F J Norton Chaucty; Cauoou John ; Nunn W iliiam 2. Chapman Ambrose ; r Cmr John B Priest Frederick D. Claw Miii Loren . Fro«*er Ot'ev; Ca*« Francis P J. PriJe John , Cook Jeremiah Porter Benjamin; Clark C’cH'ar ; l'.y»on George; Converse Wright. Perry Jeremiah , a IVide Sarah ; Davis W iMuin; Cowell William Dean Ueub**ii,2; I’o-ey John II. Dunce Henry, 2 ; , Power* Ulein ; Daniel Young, G ; Pow rll James ; Daniel Juliet A. Peters Robinson ; De Forest I.e Grand . n Darby William ; Rice George W. Deracan Hiram ; Rc<Jd»ck David , I)all* Tlioma* ; Rogers James F. l).iven|iort Uilliam , Roberts James F. Don nan A. Rice Luther , Dtunilieii Vincent; Rw'liin Joel. 2 • Deluuny James • RiiV VV illiam H. r Rirhin.mil W nreen [ Easter John C. 2 • Elliott Andrew' , Smith John ; Egan William || Stevens T home? ; Ew ing Samuel B. 2; >hui kleford Ediuoni Ellieridt'C John ; Shorter F.li S. Euglisli Bond ; Speights Shadrack ; Elii* Kiuchen. SpcidiD blind) ; P Sctirlock VV illiaui 2 ; Freeman Enoch ; Speight’. Johu ; Freemaj William ; Speights Levi; Freemuo I'homas; Sent! John, 2 ; Freeman Francis E. ; Sharp Fielding; Pur*yth R. M. Srurijrk Daniel ; Ffcwclfen .'Jargaret; Stephens J. J ; a Suiith .Martha; Gilder^leeve Benj. G ; Saveli John B. Grigg* William ; Secern EC’. Gates Horatio ; Niiitli Noel R ; fircer James A. Saiitii Dane ; Greene Elizabeth ; Starke Turner ; (iregory Joseph ; Miead Elijah ; Grace W Illiam , Sanford Frederick ; Godwin James ; Snow Isaac ; Gridin John ; Shaw Francis; (•lasroek Tlioino* ; Sharp John ; Gilinard John 11. >nx..ii Folly, 2 ; (loitdc Af Smith Charles, 2; Grnutlund Seaton ; Sanford Je-t*©. Gregory Charles; r Gruv Morton. Terry John J. ii 1 willey William ; IlowarJ Mark; lerry it.clurj ; ilyot James ; 1 urner Henry C. 2; lliliieru VV ouilward ; lurner Asa 3; Harris Obadiuli ; 1 rrrcll James ; Hamilton Abner, A. 2; I in ker German!, Hughe? Daniel3 ; lrtvlor Oz'us. lloM unl John ; U Huston Archibald ; Underwood Enoch; l!n!l Benjamin ; V Hnwcs Claiborne; Vulentiue —— ; llarmick James; IV Harding John ; VV ilcy Thoma*; Huddlerton Joseph 2 ; W ados >«nih B. 1 lull Bow lin; (Vouil Jovrph ; Harris Allens VV. VViggenn AVilliani 2 ; j Woofcn John ; Jarratt Rebecca ; Warren Robert; Jarratt William l>. W euthei lv E. ■lor.lai) (irr.-n II Wingate William liul.iy VV illi*nii 11. Warren F.dinmid ; Jewett Elijah; VV iU»n James ; Jolui'toMo Naiiiy ; W atsoii AMen ; ■lotiusoii A. J. W lute (ieorge ; Jackson Robert,5 ; VV indium. Jolin ; Jones Abram ; W'adlow F. luiond ; Jolinron Ab« 1 ; tVuivi.i A M. Jenkins Walter S. F lohti'loii Loyd i \ oung Amos. \Lj’ Per.'ons ft-kiug for letter* in thi> list, xv Llr.i.e euooire for-./. irhs-il Lettert " tiiom -.s m Bii\m\mi». r . Miilcdgcvdle, A; ill 2 M—-Si CuUon WauteA. IF. subscriber* wishing to purchase COT* J ON, will give the highest cull price (fur* Nr vember 27 42—tf the mansion house N EWLY creeled on tlie site of Ibe Sa ynnitidl Unti l, destroyed by the lire in January last, at the comer of l.roiigliton and Whituker-Streels, uniin an enlarged anil im proved plan, calculated to accommodate Gentlemen icith strip.'• Huoms, and f',i»i ilirs icith large ll'iumt, and a Table detached from the tiulvuc part of the House. JOHN SHELL-MAN. N. II. A Carriage-lloosc and Stables are also provided on ail adjoining lot and an Hos ier to attend to Horses. Sicannah, llrrtmber 1820. 47— Sin LAWS AND JOURNALS. * I.L Civil Officer, of KhIJwiu county entitled _ \ thereto, ere notified I have received the LAWS and JOURNALS of Ihe Legi.lntuaoof thi* State fur the year 1H20, which IlieM^u have by applying. THOMAS II. KENAN, Cl k I C. March 11, ls-21. 0 R A. U. FANNIN &c Co. FsTCJRN their thanks lo their friends in tlie up-enuntrv for tin* libera! tmp- port which IIi«*y have iierctufore received from them in the Factorage q # Commission Thtsincss. They inform them that liiey still coulimn* in bn une*s at their old stand Bolton’s H;mge, ind respectfully solicit a conlinnance nf their favors. They have expensive and safe Ware- Houses for the reception of j'roduce, and will is heretofore, make liberal adv ances on 1‘re duce deposited w ith them for sale. S<tvannah. Or/. £0 f!8—tf A IiL person* are caulioued not to trade for m note of hand given by the HHb"cri- ber to Mansell Smilli for twenty-five dollars, payable in October or November next—the consideration for which said note was given having foiled, | am determined not to pay it unless compelled by law. MASON TILLF.R. April 8,1811. 8—nt* NOTICE. "TTT’ILL BE SOLI), on the first Tuesday in May next, In the town of Munticcllo, Jasper county, agreeable to an order of the ho norable Inferior Court of said county, one NE GRO FELLOW, by the* ijhiiu; of Jiin, belong ing to the estate ol Franch B. Sniartt, dee d— lo he sold for the benefit of the heirs and ere ditors of suid deceased. ELIZA SMARTT, Adm x. JOHN HILL, Aum'r. February Jfi. *1—tds. AUVERTISK.MUNT. w NOTICE. TTril.h BE SOLD, on Saturday the fifth day V V of May next, at the home of Jerry Brant- Iv, (tecea«ed, in Lauren -county, all the PER SONAL PROPERTY of said Brantly deceased, c9n*i«ti*g of Hor*rs, Cattle, Hog*, Household and Kitchen Furniture. J.IMKS BR.l.XTLY, Adm’r. Dublin, March 14, 1821. t»—tds GEORGIA. Morgan eoiinfy. By the honorable the Inferior court for the taii county, titling for ordinary purposes. Win: ness Mar> Zuber late of this county de- cfased lately died intestate, having wnile »h« jived, and at the time of her death, divers f>ood» rights and credits within the county aforesdiiL by mean* whereof, the full disposition and novel er of granting the administration of all and sin gular the goods, right* and credits of the $ai4 deceased ; and also auditing the accounts, cal culations Pnd reckonings of said administration and a final di*rni**ion of the same to the court aforesaid does of right beloug—They desirine that the goods, rights and credits ol said dee d.' may he well and truly administered, converted and disposed of, do hereby grant unto Benjainhi Smith administrator, full power by the tenor of tiie^c present* to administer the goods, right# ami credits of said deceased, which to him in her life-time and at the time of her death did belong ; and to a*k, levy, recover and receive the siune, and to pay the debts in which the de« ceased stood bound, so fur forth as her goods, rights and credits w ill extend, according to their rate ami order of law, (being first sworn on the Holy E\ angelists of Almighty God to make • true and perfect inventory thereof, and to ex- hibit the same to the clerk of the ^ourt of ordi nary in the county aforesaid, in order to be re corded, on or heiore the first Monday of No vember next ensuing, and to render a just and true ucrountnf said administration, when there unto required)—and von arc iie.cby ordained, constituted nud appointed administrator of alt and singular the goods, rights nud credit* of suit! deceased. la TESTinoar vrMr.aror, we have caused th# clerk of this court to set bis hand a<id seal thi# fourteenth day of September,one thou >aud eight hundred and twenty. JOHN-NISBFT, c. c. o. October i7. 36— i„u „ N INE month* after date, application will he made to the honorable Inferior court of Oglcthurpe county, sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a tract of laud ly ing in fijiid county, on the waters of Little fiver and Falling creek, belonging to tin eu» late of (.'barIt s Bowden, di c’d—for the bo* icfit of tile heirs and creditors of said dee d. JESSE BELL, Adm’r. MARY BOWDEN, Adm’rx,- January 4. 49—m»m INoticc. \ IMPLICATION will be made to the Inferior court of Laurens county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, nine months after date, for leave to sell a Lot of Land, lying in Hall roeioi tv, No. 144, in the Bill district of said county, purt of the real estate of Jonathan Pope, late of Laurens county, dcd*d—sold for the benefit of the heirs und creditors of *aid dee d FLEET POPE, Adm’r.. January IP. r»4— 4 FTER the expiration of nine months, t?v-, /jL plication will fie made to the* honorable the Inferior court of Burke county, while silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all tho real estate of Jesse Warnacli, late of Burk* county, deco,tied. BENJAMIN WARN AC W. flunrd'n for the minor heirs of Jesse Warnach. Aueiist II. 1H2Y) nifhn jVjJNju. itiuiit'i' tutu time, application uni jje -Lx made to the honorable Inferior court of Twigg* county, for leave to sell the real estate of Jacob Zuber, deceased—it being 202 1-2 uc cre» of land lying in Putnam count). ABRAM ZUBER, Guardian. August i7 mPm THE North American Review, AND mi sen. I., i.ve u c s jo r' bx.il, Published quarterly in Boston, no Ihe plan ftlic Edinburg Hex ie w, stands first among the periodical works of this country. The annual MiboeriptMHi is S 'a. 11 axing b»*en ap pointed Agent lor this valuable Review, the ubscriber will be g! id to nut in promoting Is circulation in tbi* alate. Vim number* will be delivered here, free of expense of IIF.RKAS the ims taken the Boarding iiui se, #»»^t below Hie- 4 . e . ,1 Mr. ut, i„ il„. .,1 whmi », ijnctiroMe »fl-r ty of Augusia, rtlornshi* tlianki to a tenermi' publicalinn. Ibe List number ot Ihe IL Mutt# fiaa sIm wpped ilrsttl) gtVMi,iml s«»ll-lview can l»c t» u ointinu.iuee of their favors, and pledg*** | when* aubscriptions to it are received. v iiiui'clf to gh e every atleutioii, ami Uoaiding at ihe folfowing rate*, to wit -lloruM.l 50 cent* per night ; single feed M7 12 ; boardiu^ for imt.i per day S 1. dinner fit) centx; Mipper 87 1-2 re ills; lire AI as! 47 1-2 cent*; Led cent*— deitn nice brdsand n well torui*hed table, nud a good attentive ho*tler from the north. I al so keep a Wa^on Yard in good order, gratis, to those that take boarding I am, Ac *.«*. THORNTON HOLEVIAN March 22 H—4t rn nt the Reconler Office, ire received. S. GRANTLAM). March 12 LAW. T IIF. Sl’BSfBIBEKS 1...vine j-iueJ th»ii- intere*l* in the Practice nj Ism, Uiey |»ro- mi*e the public, (hat aII bu%ine%% which limy hr entrusted to their management in the line of their proieaoioit, shall be laithfollv attended to. V II A/..Y.LV J W.HVRSLY. Moon cello, Bth March, 19%. 7-tit, Toxmv nC Muntgumcv)'. T IIF. AGENT? will otl'rf forwle.lh* second Alonduy ia May next. Eight or Trn LOTS on Hie cwnuiaiiding and liranliFul rminencr, in ili«* town. Tlii-y nlFord a rumanlit and .1- t.n.ivr \i>» nf Ihr rivrf. town, and .urrnund- ii.H ximnlty. lieiitlcnimi wi.!im, a healthy and elegant private residence are invited to view llie property. There «ill lie olfrrpil at the lame time, a va riety oii.y / 0 for bn.in.s* JOHN T.\1 LOR, j .hietih of the \V TAYI.OU. \ hiil .Haim- \V. It. LUCAS. j ma Compary January 2Q. ♦—e8wVw. NOTICE. W IM. BI’, SOLD OH Ihe fir,I Friday in May next, at the plantation ofThomns Homes, late nf Laurens county daccuM>d, the follow ing property, to wit: one horse, saddle and bridle, entile, sheep, goats and hogs, corn and fodder, some leather mid plantation tools, .one hand mill, together with household and kitchen fur niture. Nine months credit will be given with small notes and approved security. MARGARET HOMES, Adrarx. S. B. HESTER, Adm’r. Dublin, March V, 1S21- 5—tds* O N the first Tuesday in June next, W'ill be sold nt the Court-house in Mudi-on, Mor gan county, Ihe following tract of Laud, or so much thereof as w ill he sufficient to satisfy the tux due Ihcreon, with costs— •Jon acres of Lund, second qnalitv, adjoining Hitchcock, No. Jtti in (he lDtli District of Buhl- win »>ow Morgan county, granted to Shawn and returned by George lt**H—tux due for 18JD four dollars and iiinelv-tevcn cents. THOMAS ROBERTS, t. c. xi.c. March 19, 1MI. «—tds NOTICE. O N the fir.t Tue*<!*y in May »?ext, H ILL BE SOLD, at tiic Court-house in Cliuton, Jones county, Thirty Acres of Land, belonging to the estate of Gardner Davis, dee d —sold l’ortln? heu< fit <»t tli*- heirs of laid dee *4. IUIIXBOD DAVIS, ? . JAMES DAVIS, ) fc ' xow - tk—i March 8. -ids. In BalJicin Superior Court—,lugust Term, 1820, Marlow L. Pryor, j ' m. I Rule .V£#i. Willi# Perry. ) I TPON tin* petition of Marlow L. Pryor, ) iirnyiug llie foreclosure of the equity of redemption, in and to all that iol of land, in tin* town of Milkd^exillc, in the county and state aforesaid, containing one half of an acre, part of lot number four, in squat e for ty-two, lying broadside of Wilkinson street, and eorneriug on Wasliington-strcct, and nmning on said street one hundred and five feet, and joining John linwaidV lot on tin north, winch said lot wa#mortgaged Us said Willis Perry to your IK 1 tit inner, on the 2uth day of April, i:i llie year lbsIO, for the better securing the paynu iit of four hundred and fifty dollar?, with the drawing interest there on, bearing date seventh day of March last, and then endorsed to his credit to the Dari en Bmk iu Mill* dgeville, due eighty-nine (laM after date. On motion of R. Rutherford, it is order ed, that the principal, interest and cost due on * iid mortgage, In* paid into this court within twelve mouths from this d.-.te, or the equity of redemption in the premise* will l»e from thence, forever barred and foreclosed : And it is further ordered, that a copy of this rule he puhli-hed in one of the Gazettes of this state once a mouth for twelve month#, or served on the mortgager or hi* special a* g*-iit at least six months prexinus to the time the money i* directed to be paid a* afore said. A true copy, taken from the minutes thi# fifteenth September, lit#. THOMAS II. KENAN, Clerk. September i8. nn2—32 N INE months after date, application w ill he made to the honorable the Interior Court of Jones county, when sitting for ordinary pur** poses, tor leave lo ?*ell the real estate of Taiu** ley Ballard, decea-ed. THOMAS BALLARD, | THOMAS WHITE, < May 9,1820-13—* Adm’rt. TVTINE mouth* afterdate application will t>* J. *1 made to the honorable Inferior court of Ihnrock county, sitting a* a court of Ordii ary # , for leave to sell Lot of land number twenty four in the third district of Walton county, belong ing lo the cstnie of Thomas Virkep,. deceascd 9 for the benefit of the beir* and creditors. JOHN VICKERS, Qualified Ex or. December 9 in9m* TVj iNE month# after date, application wilt 1 * l»e made t« the Inferior court of Jasper county, when sitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave to cell the real estate of John Ilodg- ers, deceased. THOS. E. RODGERS, ? ,, , JOHN C. HODGER8, [•' Unrt October 1». 2—H!> Notice. TVTINE months after date application will be X1 made lo the honorable the Inferior court of Warten county, for leave to sell the Lauds belonging to the estate of Robert Edxvsrdx, late of Wsrren county deceased, to wit : the seve ral tracts ou which lie lately lived in said coun ty ; also, ull the slave* belonging to the estate of said deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditor*. THOMAR A VERA, > . . . IV11.1,1AM KUVV AH1>S, J A,lra ” January 81, Is2l N INE months after date, application will b# mad*- to the honorable the Inferior couit of Baldwin comity, while sitting for ordinal/ purfM.M «, for leave to sell the real estate of Alexander Buss, sen. der. MARTHA BASS, AdmT- February II. ni9itt. N INE months after date, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior court of Laurens county, while sitting for ordinary p«r|H»e9, for leave to sell a tract of land, lying in said county, on the wafers of (he Oconee ri ver, belonging to the estate of John Smith, dee. —sold for the benefit of the heir* and creditors *4 *aid dee d. JOSEPH SUOaES, Adm’r. Dibliuj March 9, l&l. pUm. TVIINF. months utter dale, application w ill be -L v made to the Inletior court of Tulnall coun- t\, for leave to sell all the real estate of Daniel Howard, deed.—lor the benefit of the heirs tod creditors. January 3. m9ro. GLOllUl.J, Joins Inferior Court, Vtetmbtr Term, 1820. U PON the petition of IraUh llnrnaday stating that lie had lo-t two promissory note*, both given by Elan* Hobbs, one to himself or hearer* dated the (-levi-utli day of January 1820, and due three months thereafter, for seventy-six dol lars ninety-three and three fourth cent*, with a credit on tiie same iHniringdate tho2(>lhof June 1820, for tort* -nine dollars The other of said note* bears *!ute the fifteenth day of August 1820, nnd is due on or before the 26tb day of December next, umde payable to l.evicy \ Ro* hcixou, for seventy-five dollars, which al*o bad a credit for twelve dollar# ninety-three and thn-e fourth cents, given ou the fituei-th day of Oc tober lt»2o ; and tb«t be has filed copies ot said notes in the clerk's office ol this court, and prays that the sauic beestnldisliedin lieu of the origi nals : On motion of llenrv G Lamar, attorney for the applicant, it is ordered, that sai l aopiel be established in lieu of said lost notes at the next terui of this court, unless cau*e should the# and there be shewn to the contrary, and that a ropy of tills rule be published in one of the Gt- Bette* of this state at least ouce a mouth tor ss& months Clerk's office, Inferior court, December term, 1880—1, llenry WycLe, clerk of said court, do certify that the above i? a tru? copy of record in this office, this lestli dav of December A. D. 1920. IIEMix VI'I CHE, c. i c. December 23 mdm* SherifT» and common Deeds, Declarations, &c. FOR BALL AT THL RLCURDtR OFFIC^'