Southern recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1820-1872, May 08, 1821, Image 4

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.\uaev.L\i«\.v\. College the *truclion, eo«*t*i»en in thi, iiitrecling e- nisllci nre of the mo«t important kind , ami „ rP writ adapted to ths pro-ent liince, a» to the period when they were writti n : H'e therefore recommend them to the careful cuniideratiuii, nod attention, of our young reader*. Tuey are not Mill rior to the l-rc- turea of Prioiley; endure indeed, in some respects, more prnelirally useful tou young Studtut:—C7iai/dcm City Gazette. “ May -7, IC07. «' Dear Sir—It ii {to uncommon cr- tot is young men, to suppose, that " lien ~ ‘tale of t'ni,^ omsling in llic souther:, le lu l l oirt to the <L-*prr.itt ilruiikiril. The habit is ofit.elf aullicienlly alluring —ninl is templim: the unhappy victim fart enough to his ruin. Of all the infa tuation* to which poor human nature is subject, this is tbu ino«t cjtr.iordinary ami most fital. 1'hc wretch secs Oe (h'ltger before him, ami yet rushes into country, be necessarily a depraved -rret'k? There are many men who will Th- following Uttar of Advice, was written | ri>J j |J,ese lines, the lalchet of whose by the lute Judge Addison, af Pennsylvania. ,i 1Q p. fills libeller would he unvvoithv to ma vuim * gentlemen w ho had Intely lett ,,uc , , , / ..Iit.f, nud was admit In rnti r the OSce oft loose—It is a sectional reilection w liivli n student of lew. The in-1 argue* as little knowledge ol the southern character as liberality.'—Enquirer. SOUTHERN INGENUITY. Among the curiosities of modern days, which are calculated to interest the pub lic and excite the attention of the moral ist and philosopher as well as the mer chant, there is one which, although its existence is well authenticated, has not, in our opinion, been noticed in tile man ner which its importance deserves. We they hare passed through the usual! allude to the very curious phenomenon course of College studies, they are com- of petrihed cotton, the actual existence plete scholars, and have finished their education. This is a dangerous mis take ; for it leads to inattention, indo lence, and relaxation of mind. It it does this, the little knowledge they have ac quire*!, is soon forgotten. 1 he fact is, that Schools and Colleges do not make us scholars, but only lit us lor becoming scholars, if by future industry we strive earnestly to this end. They qualify us for obtaining knowledge from books, which otherwise would he, if not alto gether useless, at least dark ant! dtllictih to us. “ It follows from this, that it is an er ror in education, to introduce a voting man to the study of a particular profes sion immediately after he leaves College, if he devote the whole of his time to the study of that profession. For one not a scholar, appears with much less advan tage in a learned profession, than one who is. “ The most important period of life, is when we have just left school. If wc suffer our exertions to relax then, from the energy which scholastic discipline has excited and made habitual, there is great danger that they cannot be reviv ed. and that we shall sink into listless in dolence and trifling levity. “Greet part of your time, then, ought to be devoted to revising, extending, and fixing deeply in your mmd, your past learning. A careful study of the Greek and Latin Classicks, will assist greatly to form a just taste. The English Essays of the Spectator, Sic. will give you a re lish for the beauties of our own language. Attention to the Mathematics, will im prove and strengthen your faculty ol reasoning. The study of Natural Histo ry and Philosophy, will enrich yourmind; and of Moral Philosophy, will form your heart to virtue. History will instruct yon in the character of Man, and the ways of Providence. I know no book more deserving your attention, than the Bible ; you will find in it more useful maxims, than in any other vvoik. “ Read good books, rather than many books. Your reading may be various, without being desultory or promiscuous, and it ought always to be attentive. Di- Tide your time systematically, and care fully pursue the system you adopt. The morning, for instance, may be employed with the Classics, ancient and modern ; the forenoon, with Law ; and the after noon and eveuing, with Science, Histo ry, lie. “ Rise early ; and, to do this, go ear ly to bed. He loses almost half a day of his time, who spends much of the morn ing in sleep. “ If you be not a good arithmetician; you ought to make yourself so. It is a most useful art. “ The study of Moral Philosophy, es pecially the morality of the Ne*v Testa ment, is of the utmost consequence to a Lawyer for the first qualification for that profession, is to be an honest man. "ALEXANDER ADDISON.” ,4 libel upon the whole Southern Country. The editor of a paper in New York (the Daily Advertiser,) in an article beaded “Slave Trade,” details from the Nov. Report of the Society of Friends in Great Britain, a number cf horrible a* trocitics perpetrated in the carrying on of this infamous traffic, bv Portuguese and French vessels. There is one case ortiic Kudeur fitted out in a Frenoh port in 18 IP, whichthrillc one with horror—» Having taken in a cargo of slaves, she proceeded for Gnadaloupe ; the negroes were afflicted with the ophthalmia, which extended itself to the crew. When she arrived in port, thirty-nine of the un bappy victims were thrown into the sea being totally blind and useless ; the crew themselves had live of their number oat of 22 completely blind ; and five o (hers lost an eye each. The atrocities practised upon the negroes on the voy age arc worthy of its horrible purpose We ihall not harrow up the humanity 6f the trader by detailing them. But we shall pats on to the very liberal com merit which the N. York Editor, Mr. Dwight, Secretary to the Hartford Con rentioo and the violent Anti-.Missourian Dakea upon the whole account: “ By practices like this lias what is cubed PROPERTY IN’ SLAVES been origin ally acquired. And so long as men will pur chase and held in slavery their fellow men, will such practices continue—for the wretch on shore who is depraved enough to buy a human being, will entourage the hardened villain on the icalcr to engage in the traffic. But who, except a elat e holder,run read such an account as this, without finding his blood not only chill, but freeze with horror - TKiRTr sisr Hinaoxs who web* to- tvLiv ili.vd wr.ar throw* i.xto thf SKA AS KEIHO qi’ITC tSXLCSS.” Patience, gentle reader, while you con over this infamous libel upon every citizen of the slave holding state*. By w hat right dare* this Editor suppose, that the slare-liolder would encourage (he hardened villam in this infamous slave trade, or that be would not view such aeenes as these with horror ? Must eve-1 the bottle and the spirits of hartshorn.— rj man among -h 4 who it doomed to the I No more inducements, it is hoped, will of w hich can now no longer be doubted ; ns, in addition to the many proofs which have been exhibited in other cities of the United States, there is now one in Baltimore, which in-iy be seen at the ware-house of the Union Manufacturing Company, and if examined will dispel the. doubts of the most incredulous. This curious rETlUFAtTiol* weigh* thirty povnde ; it was found in the centre of a bag of cotton, in irked No. 213, which arrived here a few days ago, in the schr. Harvest, from Charleston, S C; hi the notorious honesty* of the South Carolina planter*, precludes all suspi cion, that it could have originated in any other way, than bv the petrifaction of the cotton, which, no doubt, was very hon estly packed in the place where this w on derful'substance, so much like a real stone, was discovered. A judicious friend, who examined tlio curiosity, with most becoming gravity advised, that il should be sent as a present to the Phi losophical Society of Philadelphia ; and in this opinion we heartily concur ; as, in that Athene of America, the moral u* well as the physical consequences to he expected from such transmutation*, would be luminously explained and il lustrated.—Bait. Ecd. Gas. • (Are all Marylanders honest ?] LEfJISL ATCUE OF NEW YOtUf, The House had fixed the compensa tion of the members of the next Legisla ture at three dollars per diem, and the Senate amended tbs bill, so as to make it retrospective, and embrace the present *e*iien. It was impossible, however, 1 for the House to concur, a* a majority of the members had already taken care to draw their pay, under the former law, at four dollars per day. Thus this honorable body have reduced the pny of every body excepting themselves. What if railed in the following “ glorious un certainty," should be railed “ extreme acute- ne.s and correctness of the law." As a proof of the “ glorious uncer tainty of the law,” the following authen tic anecdote may not be uninteresting to our readers :—At the Assizes of a Wes tern G’nutrty, before the present Lord Chief Justice Abbott, amotorious char acter was arraigned at the bar for steal ing seven geese. The properly was found in his possession, and every evi dence adduced, so as to leave no doubt in the mind of every person present, of a conviction. The case for the prose cution being ended, the prisoner lor his defence recalled the old woman (prose cutor’s servant) who identified the geese to be the property ol’her master. “ You have sworn,” said the prisoner, “ that those geese were your master’s ; now will yo^we^that there were no gan ders amoiflj'tliciil I” “ Yes,” answered the old woman pertly^'" theye were one gander and six geese. “ Njjw my Lori” said the prisoner, addressing) liimselbtn the court, “ I stand here charged watli stealing seven geese, whereas it appears in evidence that they were six geese and one gander." He therefore took an ex ception to the indictment, which the learned Judge held to he n good one, and the prisoner was accordingly dis charged.—English paper. moM SI ACXWOOt,', IMIIIM 77ie Secrets and whole system of Free .Vasonnry exposed.—A chief of the socie ty of Freemasons in Germany, who died about two years ago, left among hi* pa pers a most remarkable MS. containing a complete history of all the secret cere monies, views and plans of the associ.i tion. This manuscript has been printed, and its publication, wc arc told, has ex cited an extraordinary sensation through out the continent. It has already passed through many editions, and occasioned thp publication of numberless controver sial tracts. ENCOIRACF.MF.NT TO DUl'NKAHDS. IVe are told, that a German Physi cian has found the spirit of hartshorn, oi ammonia, in the do*e of a tea spoonful in a glass of water.) to counteract the in ebriating effect* of spirits or fermented liquors—Its power is so great, ns to re cover a person from an apparently life less state from an excess of wine in an hour or two. H'e are not informed, in what zetty it operate*, nor in w hat state ii leaves the patient. H'e presume, how ever. that he may recover in one sense of (he term—lie may recover his under standing—perhaps muscular action in certain degree—but does he recover hi* energy unexhausted ? Does liis constitu tion receive no shock from the double stimulus to which it i* subjected ?—A re medy, however, even of this descrip tion, would be n most fatal present to (he infatuated drunkard, lie, (hat flies to Ii- quor to drown his cares, or what is more generally the case, from a bestial grati fication in this most deplorable habit, ould be tempted to sin over again—and would pass his life between the spirits of its jaw*. It is the spell ol the rattlesnake upon the infatuated bird. 1 he m in who is addicted to drunkenness, because he is gratified by the fumes of inebriation, is ninety-nine tunes out of a hundred de voted to ruin, lie has the mark ol death set upon him. The voice of interest, of principle, of friendship, of love, ge nerally addresses him in vain—he i* al most bent upon Ins destruction—and it sometimes require!a voice not less pow erful than that which cried “ 1, iz iru*. coine forth” to win him from utter deso lation.-— Compiler. REMEDY FOR SORE F.YES. I have lately seen an application for sore eyes, rapid iri its good effect*, and so simple and cheap, that the poorest Ar most ignorant can obtain it. l ake sin ill •tick* of sassafras, split in four piece*— put them in a vessel with cold and fresh spring water—they impart a glutinous matter to the water—iva«h «o this liquid, which cures them without smarting or heat—I lie poor sulfur most from this disease.—-Inter. Farmer EARLY PEAS. Every attentive observer "ill remark among the plants nf almost every kind ol crop*, sum- individu d stalks which ar distinguishable from the nlhrrs by greater degree nf health, or luxuriance, nr enrlines*, or some oilier peculiarity. A friend nf mine remaked a few years a- go a particular stein of peas among his earliest crop, tvhirh came into flour and ripened Inng before the others. He marked thi* stein and saved the whole of its produce for seed—These came as much earlier as they had originally done. The produce was also saved for seed • and thus he obtained a partial] ir kind of early pea*, that came at least a week be fore the best he could buy in the shops, if sown at the same time with them.— The dortor relates facts similar to this respecting wheat and beans. The gen eral idea lie mean* to inculcate is obvi ous and extremelv worthy of attention. Recreations.] ShUVPvflY.C YViUA*. 3) liDh. just Keci'ived, And f«*r sale by C. NN . DLTLER. Np il M<> 1 l—il 1 U/TIO.V—in Dor.*Oilier or January Iasi I *ave Join. il. Mnn.ler-on, hii acknow ledgment in writing for three hundred dollar*-— understanding that lie linn attempted to iiejoci- it, I hereby motion any person against re fill* it, us I hold off-setMou greater amount, independent of it being proposed and agreed to in part consideration ol tin* price, which by contract lie had agreed to give for my interest in the ItUch Creek -Mill, which couliact be hda since refu.ed to comply with. April 2ti. Z. L AM AR. ^ rillK above n V rtbement tljied '/- Lamar. L (which I >K\v p ibb-hed in the lad Journal) eni* to uoubt tin c jnvctiie s s of my conduct— * Mr. Lamar Inc* resort I to that mode of set- fluent, in preference to coming to an milieu- b!o and fair adjustment of all mutter* between it cannot be improper in me to have publish- the following letter, which will shew wlio»e fault it is that wc do not settle , and l will also ‘subjoin a copy of a paper which he has prudent ly called an aeknowie J^meiil, ami f.ii'iier, that it was in part for hi- interest in the Mills—by which it will al«o be been, tiiat he is totally k- uoraut him«rli on thi* subject, or ha? endeavor ed to on the public, and thereby injure Copy of a Idler dated Milled *nille, 5tii Jan. 1821 Air. Lamyk—it heems our bu?iu**-s is likely to come to an u:ipipH*ant is*ni\ which I do not wish, bin am t*vn m» |y auxin.Mo uvoi.l—I do no* believe we ran seitle otir*elves, nor am I again disposed to try ; for l have feelings a? \ve|| asotiierni' n, mid you do not secin much dis posed to rr*jH (it "them. H it. sir, let us close the business by discreet honed men, chosen mutually by us. any number you pleioc. You threaten me with my contract svhicli I was al ways ready to comply witn, or at lend to leave it 'othc* men aforesaid; a id by them I think it w ill be found I have kep. my contract, it not better, at least as well a? sou have yours. When you forwarued me from cutting timber on the tract of land, if you meant all the land, you id have forgotten it i? mine as well as your> you meant .Stafford tract, that is ns much mine u> yours, ami 1 am acquainted with my ights. If you will ?. tile ah l propose, please name the time and place, and how many men •nch shall choose ; if not, you mud make your •lection, and I must endeavour to contend a* guiiist you, ix frightful odd?. (Signed; J. II M ANDERSON. copy or mote BORROW HI) ot Jim. II Mandcrson three hundred dollars, payable the first day of Janua ry neAt, with m erest from dale, 2ld Nov H20. Z. LAMAR I will now only say, that all persons are for- warned from trading with said Lamar for any interest ue may have in the Black Creek Mill*, as I have large claim*, on him relative to the same, and am in the posse-don thereof, ami will not give tueui up until the claims arc satisfied. JNO II. MANDLKSON. April 2h, la2l. 12—2t DioSohti’Oii <■/ Co-jM- tiU-i ihip. fill II. partner-hip heretofore exist in ;rl»ei ween L IVtluMii Itretnif mid 1'( trick Untilt/, is this day di*«olved fiy mutual con?eut Ali per-oii.* indebted to them are requested to cull m tkc payment to William Hiessie, w ho is authorized to settle the accounts of the firm. BRKssiEk. BRVDY. Milledgeville, 23d April, 1821. 12—3l* V..VT VAYV.\ UY JSV V..YT. rnilfi Sl’nsC UIKr.R has opened a R0.111 D- I rxa Horn: and HOUSE vfrSIER- T.ILVME.V 1' at Scotts*boro’, four miles from Milledgeville, on the rond leading from Clay ton's terry to Fort Hawkins, &c. Every atlen- ion ehall be paid at nil times to the comfort Hid accommodation of the guest: . R. MORGAN. March 27. 7—tf. rno.w A*f k.VGLt*!! PvPEn EPITAPH. Here ronl Ihr asUe.i of Mfi.n aber Grim, Late of this parish, Blacksmith. He was born in Sfaconl-\n])i‘.and brrd at Hammersmith, From his youlli upwards lie was much ad dicted to rices, ami was often guilty of .forgery, Having some talent for irony. He therefore produced many heats in his neighborhood, AVhich he asually increased by Hav ing up the coals, This Tendered him so unpopular, That when lie found it necessary to adopt cooling measures, His conduct was generally accompanied with a hiss. Though he sometimes proved a rearns friend, Yet, where his interest was concerned, lie made it a c instant rule tu strike ichile the iron teas hot, Regardless of tlio injury he might do thereby: And when lie had Any matter of moment upon the anvil, He seldom fait.nl to turn it to hisuwn advantage. Among the numerous instances that might be given of the cruelty of his disposition, il need only he mentioned, That he wag the means of hanging many of the innocent family of the Hells, l ndet the idle pretence of keeping them from jangling ; And put great numbers of the hearts of steel into the hottest Ji es, Merely (as ho declin ed) to soften the obdura cy of rheir tempers. At length, after passings longlife in the commission of these black actions, Hi.i/re Ircing e.hJusted, and his Hellenes worn out, He Jlled off to the pl.aee when, only the-fer vid ordeal of his own forge can be ex needed ; Declaring with hi- Inst puffi. That man is burr, to trouble, as ll-.e sparks fly upwards. Savvye^ov\s Co\\\\ta»ses. GINN* L CURTIS, H KV'E mR'Ie arrnni^*m*»nt« to procure lirct number of sWl'EYOU S COX- P.lssES of the i can be *rcn by nppl Mileilgtville, \p J kin I yiiii; at the Book Stme. * 12—At Boots Shots sfllinq off Cheap! H. A. AIOUSK, (Opposite the Post-Offer) n At* on hand a Iwr^p noortmanr of f.ndicx and Gentlemen’*, V x*cs,and Children • Morocco, Kid nnd Lralhor ROOTS \ aliOF.-? of till* he«t quality, which will be imld at wry reduced price* to cLtu the busincs*. April 30 12—-St MAAAa ftTAtlti. rpni: ceoiksI.i .ixi) .luif.iv.i M.nr. ■ .vr.JGEwn.m in oper.ilionhe■twi en Mil- Irdprvillr, in the hfatc of Georgia, nnd Mont eoiin ry, in th** state of Alabama, nnd arrive >t Milledi'evillc every Monday and I l id ty ut lo o’clock, a. m and leave* thereTnexlay and I rialay at 2 o'clock, p. w It i$ at preseut ouly calculated to cat ry two pn«?en£ep.. LEWIS CALFRHY, / vrtllaukins. May I. 12—dt. fl ’’ Th* Editor** of the .7'fj-jjibi r^ron.Wr, ,S7i. rnttnah Republican and ( harin'on Conner arc requested lo publish the foregoing three timet and forward their account* lor payment. thi: mansion house IV EH’LY erected on the site of the Sa- sl vannah Hotel, destroyed by the fire in January last, nt threornrrof Broughton nod Whitaker-Streets, upon an enlarged and im proved plan, calculated to acrnmmndatc (Itvtlemen with single Booms, and Families ee-illi Inrgr Booms, and a Table detached from the public part of the House. JOHN SHELLMAN. Y. B. A Carnage-Hmi«e. and Stable* are also provided on an adjoining lot and an Hos ier to attend to Horses. A iron nah, December 1 ”20. 47—3m .\Vi\V V.\.\VY SUBSCRIBER lias received n handsome assortment of JEWELRY, consisting of fine Gold Chains, Seals and Keys, first quality Pearl Si lts, Paste plain Ear Bings, Finger Bing* and Breast P Silver ar.d Plated Tea Setts, Silver Table. Desert, Tea anil Soup Spoons, Gold and Silver Wat. lies, (Warranted), Plated Ware, Fee. Also, Gold, Gilt and Silver Epauletts. Gill, Plated and Leather Scabbard Swords, all of the best quality. JOSEPHUS REID February 20. It)—tf. TT NOTICE. P ERRONS indebted lo the estate of Robert Wynn, dee d, are earnestly requested to eiime forward and settle their itc.mint-, other wise a legal course "ill be pursued «» >ooll ;ijt practicable, without di-crimination, t„ have the same adjusted—as the situation of the estate will not admit of further indulgence. ARTHUR Itf.DOING, r. or PATSY WYNN, Ex April "I, 1821. U--tf. A. U. FANNIN 6: Uo.~ R ETURN their thanks to their friends in the up-country for the liberal sup port which they have heretofore received from them in the Factorage Commission Business. They inform them that they still continue in businesa at their old stand Bolton’s Range, and respectfully solicit a continuanee of their favors. They have extensive andsafe Ware- Houses for the reception of Produce, and will as heretofore, make liberal advance* on Pro duce deposited with them for sale. Savannah, Did. 2i 38—tf LO.W SYUAU. 30 barrels JUST RECEIVED |>Y Waggons from Savannah, and C. AV. BUTLER 11— tf. sale by April 21. Cotton Wanted. T HE subscribers willing lo purclia«f* COT TON’. will t ^ive the highebt cash price dur ing the present season. rOARD u MALONE. November 27 42—tf UAStt. PROPOSALS /.V PKVS.UOl.t, Thtjrrvpi"t& Sent of (Sorer nine nl for the Eloridas. A iNEVVSrAFKR, tu at called THE YLttVlUUAY. T HE recent acquisition of the Florida?, has been hailed throughout the Union, as thu attainment of an all important politi cal desideratum. For although some object to the terms, none hesitate as to the neces sity for the purclwst*. As yet, we know lit tle or nothing of tit* country, and can make but very imperfect estimates—we have an indistinct, undefined idea of its relative, Poli c’d a»;d Commercial importance—hut we a* c almost wholly ignorant ofih Soil and Cli mate—we know that it connects and com pletes our Atlantic Seaboard from Pas»a- maquoddy to the Sahiue,—wo know that it nflords several excellent Harbor.-*—wo know that it effectually excludes foreign influence, from the councils of various warlike and mischievous tribes of Indians—but we wish further to know, what mo its Agricultural advantages—what tin* charactvr of its soil— what its produce—w h it die temperature and influence of its climate—its Geography—its Topography* its political and natural Histo ry and delineation. With these view?, the undersigned pro pose to publish a paper at Pensacola— whose main object will be the collection and diffusion of th«* required information.— The earliest attention and most assiduous enquiry, uliall be directed to these objects— and they arc confident »n ’he assertion* t**at they will possess advantages, which no other establishment can tonve. The pitliucal events and changes of the general government, and of the Territory of Florida, w ill meet w ith proper attention and consideration. The Floridm*, will he conducted on pure American and Republican principles— and as such, the Editors confidently rely 01 the patronage of their feilow-cilixens. They will commence publication, imme diately after the United Stales receive pos session—and no ev rtions on their part shall he wanting to render tlu-ir paper useful ami interesting. TERMS. 7’Ac Flandinn will he published wei kly on a Super-Royal sheet, with a new and cl gant type, at Five Doling per niiTim.— Fhrtt dollars to be paid on receipt of the first number—the bahmee at the expiration of six months. r.AUV NICHOLAS. GEO: Tl/NSTALL. Nashville, April 7, 1821. Subscription* to the Floridian will he rcc« ived at tin* Office of the Southern Recorder. r tVFNTY-FIVr crNT4 I'**’* n given for UUFS delivei rctiirv ot State's Ollcc. Milledgeville, 2t»th March, 1821 cd at the Sc 7—tf FLOUR. ritFTY Barrels Baltimore Howard Street April 13 FOARD s; MAI.ONE. Ill—tf THE North American RericAv, AND MISCF-UJt.\F.OPS -TOVRX.iL, Publidw d quarterly in Boston, oil the plan of the Edinburg Review, staifils first among the periodical works of this country. The annual subscription is g i>. Having been ap pointed Agent (hr this valuable Review, the subscriber " ill be glad to aid in promoting its circulation in this state. The numbers will be delivered here, free of expeuso of transportation, as soon as practicable after publication. The last nun.her of the Re view can lie seen at tile Recorder Office, where subscriptions to it are received. S. GRA.NTLAND. March U (i LA)lli, 1.1, Jlatdinn County, Superior tuys • Ipril adjourned Term, 1 hill). O N the petition of Elisha Whitney, stating that be bolds a mortgage given by Willis I’erry to him, conveying u lot of land lying ami being in the town ol Milledgeville, containing one huudred and fourteen feet fronting ofWiish- ingtnn street nnd two hundred nnd ten feet fronting and lying on Wilkinson street, adjoin, ing Fort Oil the east and Allen on the south; said lot known and distinguished in the plan of sifld town by lot number three, in square number forty-three, to secure tlio payment of eleven hundred and thirty dollars, on the first day ot March lust, due on a proiaisorv nc.te at tached to said mortgage, and that said Willis Perry has failed to pay said sum of money ora lly part thereof It is thereupon ordered, that unless the said Willis Perry s!:all pay the amount due on said mortgage " it'll interest nnd cost in to the Clerk’s office of this court »ilhin twelve months iron* this time, the equity of redemption of, in ami to said mortgaged premises, will In* thenceforth forever burol and foreclosed in terms of the statute in such cn.p nt.de and pro. vided. And it is further ordered, that thi. rule published in one ol the public Gazettes ot this stale, once a month for the space ol twelve months, or served on the said YV illis Pvrry or his special ugent at least six months previous to the time the money is directed to bo paid. I certify that the foregoing is n true copy ta ken from the minutes, this 24th of April, lego. THOMAS 11. KENAN, FI k April 20 nil2m To Went ov Lease, F OB any term of years, the corner Store Room, (now occupied by Mr. ltosse- ter) at the intersection of Hancock Si Wayne streets. It is an excellent stand for the Dry Goods nr Grocery business. Immediate possession can be had. Apply to April 10. S. ORANTLAND. 150 DuUuyjs \.lfcY*uv&. DISSOLUTION. T ut* ** pirtac*^' 1 ••• her- t be- lw«**n tiie *uh«criher* umitrr the firm rff Turner V S.wult liming born dmolvxl by iimtiiiil coiiM’ii!, all nursons indvhtnl to the suitl firm, are requested totnake i mined into pay- iun»t to Joit-ph R. Stimuli, w ho n duly autho rized to*.Htl«* tin* »amc*. Tow n creek, lluiauuk co. Tcb. 1S21 3t* I AN AW IV l*er’» Farm r»r;ir the Cro«i Rmdson lLi«- •elt'i rreek* In Clark county, Mmt»*of Alabama, »>ti the 23d of March Inst, two country born NVitro fellow s—One named b.?M, about thirty rr.u’j* of ;tpr. ft (e<*t 9 or 1H inches high, stout and rio"t* limit, has remarkable kho*t finders kind toes, hi» toes being m at ly nil of one Icn-th, «tii«l hi*completion somewhat ii^ht ; if rightly rccollerted the li ft Auger on his left hand ip- pe trs fiat and »lnnd* cn»«*ked, occasioned by a cut Also, one named E LLI UK, 21 years old, •»f a Ii Jit cotn^loxioiiy nhout the siitna height ol • h»* other, but not 10 heavy built, has a noted tr in one of his hands, it heirit; cut through th an nve, wirh Oi*ra»ions two of his fingers to be n little >tiff. It is strongly sujqmsed that they were decoyed away by some white per- *<>n or persons, who will aiiu lor the Mis»!^ip. pi or Teunc-'ee The above reward w i'l (m? given, tine lluiidieil Roliars for the npprehm. rionofthe tliiefor thieves, fo that biin or them m »y be brougiu to justice—and fifty dollars for fccuring »::i.l Nt-gruea In any safe jail, eo that the owner £«ts them again REI BC.N BlSHOr. Clark, county. Anri!3. laJI 12—W. NOTICE. YiriU. BF. SOLD on the first Tuesday in V ▼ June next, between the usual hours of $aie* at the Co*irt-hou«c in the town of Dublin, Laurent county, the following property, to w it: One square of land N*i in the 12th dis trict, levied on as the property of Nathaniel Miller, to satisfy executions in favor of John Hinson nnd others. Gut squire of land No. 29ft, in 12th dT-trict, levied on as the property of Davis Jainer, to satisfy an execution in favor of John and Jos. Guyton. Two hundred acres of Innd lying on r»i~ Creek, njoitung Atlin nn l othars. Uvicd oil r * property of Jo-eo 1 Salt a rv* tall, to satisfy an execution in *•*•"»r of Thomas Wiley and others. FiVfc head of Cattle taken ps the property of ll»*iiry Smith, to satisfy un execution iu fuvor of Fuqua and Coleman. Oik* box of Dry Goods, assorted—also, one box of Hut-*of n very good quality, anu n small quantity of Tobacco, b vied on ns the property nl A. M- D. Wilkisoii, to satisfy an t xecutiuii hi favor of Zaeliariali Faulkner One Frartion of lan>), No. 292 in 2d district, levied on as the property of William Dean, to satisfy an execution in tnvor of William God frey, jiroperly pointed ont by llie tleleudaut. C i?. Gl'VTO.N, ShlT April 20. Htftr Nrsr on foreclosure. O N the lii’»l Tuesday in June next, Will he void ul the Court-house in Madison, Mor gan county, the Pillowing tract of Land, oi so much thereof as v.ill he sufficient to anti»ly the tax due thcrcei . with coals— 2<>0 acres of Land, second quality, r.djoinuu. Hitchcock, No lnj in the 19th District of Raid- win flow Morgan county, granted t*> Slrawn and returned hy George Reed—tax due for lblD four dollars ami ninety-seven rent'*. THOMAS ROBERTS, t. c. v.c. March 19, 1h2J. C— ids \tt\mvb\e for Su\v*,. I r r\\ ARDS of Sten hundred nnd forty .7- n t lying within one n:ile of Milk;. !;;»v;llr, the quality of which is good—D t i e P .rc little upwards of 200 acres of clo^.red land, and ull under good fence, the b' ,* n cc well arid hea vy timbered. I here tta* good and convenient building*, and it *, one cf the tnoit de.irablc country residences in the state, n spring of cx- r vi ry near the dwell/ 1 ig L a nurn- pringl agreeably dn*jH*r*ed through the und—water can be had in almost every field. There is ul-o nil orchard of ll.c best se lected fruit tree*. The above mentioned pre mise* can be hiul on liberal and very arc 01:11110- dating terms. J’osses»iori given the 1-t of next Jumiaiy For furthet particulars,apply to the subscriber on the premises II. 11 TROCT.M AN Apt il 1ft. eo\x*tt. Hint \x her of fi for sivYr. O N the first Tuesday in June next, in the too 11 of Clinton, Jones couulv , the sub- •••ber vx ill oir-r for salt, for cu.di, 1 W EM V LlKl.LV country born .VEtilUXEft—\Vl •. Men, Women, Boys nnd Girl*, excellent field is, several valuable hou«e servants, two KHod O tier*, two good sine f*ir nursing, sonic Very oble-lxidied hands, amt will positively be Sold either at firivale or public sale—and also one eootl .SADDLE and GIG HORSE, one good BROOD MAKE, txxo YOUNG JACKS, two Urge well hr >ke \flTLE3—ills probable several good Waggon Horses, which are likely w ill be sold on a credit/ L. \V, BARKER Artil 23. 11— tit*. Greene Superior Court, . dure It Term, 1821 The President, Directors am ' Company of the Bank of Him Sla'e of Georgia by their .di - tvrnits in fact t fievrgr ii. Clayton V Edioard Cary, vs. James Halt. I TPON the petition of tha President, Drr*« > tor* ami Company of the Bank ol the eute of Gvorpin, by tlreir atlornies in (net, George It Clayton und Edward Cary, prnyin< the forc- clot-ure of the equity of redtmplion of, in nmi to a certain troct of lend lying und he ing J n u,e county of (ireenc, containing sil huudred unit Uecnty-aevcn acre*, rrwee or l-, s L„ un de.t northt-HMw.rdly by I’.rrott's it Flournoy', |„„d northwestwardly by Barnet! Perry's laud,south- erutwnrdlv try Jfi.hna Parry'. | U nd, and soutk- weslwvdljPBy Oconee river, includine the lerry -lunding thereon; the .sure being the tract ot land vjI’M eon the said James Holt now rt- odes mortgaged lo the said Bank of Georgia [>.V need by tbu said James Holt, bearing date '..re third of September in the ye.r eighteen hun dred nnd nineteen, for the better tecr.ring the pnyinent of the sum of thirteen thous-nntl ned fifty-eiglit dollars, with the interest r.speer* by sundry notes recited ill said tuortg igy, w liich mid several notes nre now due u..J urpoid : Whereupon, un motion of Seahqeii Jones, of counsel for the said Bank of Georgia, it is or dered that the said James llolt do pay into the C lerk s office of tbfS court th. f un of mcncv n- forc-utid, together Hiih the intcre-t and cods within twelve months from thi, dale, or the e. ipiity of redemption, of, in nnd to said mortgn- grd premia-, will he lirncufocth nnd foraver barred and foreclosed. It is furthti- orderr.i, that a copy of lid-, ru!o lie served on the said James Holt or hit special ajent, nt len-l *ix months, or published in one of the public Ga- xillcs ot this Slate once n month for twelve month., before the time nt " hirh the said sum of money is directed to he paid. A true copy from the m.mtie,, luth March, IH21. EBE.NEZEK tOftULNCE <Tk _ April 2 in 12m /„ Grunt Haptiiur Court, March Term, ISdl. IVilham Unit, 1 Ituut iNtsi vs. J- On fotecioiurc of mort- Branson U. Ifoalcn. , Rage. T j PON' the petition of William Lcwlt, prr.v XJ ing the foreclosure of the equity of re demption, of, in nnd to a certain ,r»ct or par cel of land, situate, lying n:. d Deinglulhucomi. ty of Greene, #xr» the river, containiu.'; sewn hUi*u.csI and forty-seven acre*, more or [ e, *» on tbe uiwth-vvojt by McCoy’s t infi, r»n the nertb by Ward’slnn*!, on the north- rau by I Lave II and Slauphter’x, und on all o- llier tides by the Oconcc rivet— 1 •mortjagad to the said William Lewis by deed of in dent u re. bearing dale on the teconu Joy of March in the- year eighteen hundred uud twenty, for llie bet ter securing the payment ofacrrliiin promis».»- ry note bearing even J.itc therewith, whereby the said Woolen arid James Holt promised to pny the raid Lew is or order, two thousand dol lar* on or before the second day oi Juuuury, then next riming. It appearing lo llie rouit that the said sum of money with the interest i* now due, ttml aw ing trom the said tVootcu and llolt to tlio "aid William Lewis: w bti'eupon, on motion of Seaborn Jonas «*l counsel for the said William Lewis, it Is ordered* dial the said Branson D. Woolen do pay into the Clerk’s iJ- licu ot tliis court the sum of money atoresa I* together with the intercM ar*ia t within twelx e months from thiidutc, or the equity oin defnp- tion, of, in and to the said mort^a^cd prvmisex will he Ik uceforth and foraxer l»arre<l and fore closed. It ii fin (her ordered, that u copy of this rule be set veil on the said Bransuu I). Woo ten or his rpcrhd agent at least s ix mouths, or published in one of the public Gazettes of this State, ourc n mouth for twelve mouths befuia the time at which the tahl su® wl money i» di rected In be paid. . . ffti . .1 true copy taken from tiu minutes, tbu l.ne March, 1921. LBENEZEU TOllllKNC L, i Ik. April 2 iu \ 2’.a ShcriiTH and comiuon Deeds, Declarations, &■<*. I OU SALE AT THE BECDRDEK OFflCE