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

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By Btl.I.ICI CsHOHN There i» a wilderness more dark Timu groves ill Hr, on Huron’* shore; Ami in that cheerio** region, bark, \V|,h1 serpents til'H, what immslers roar It is not in the untrodden isles Of vast Superior s stormy lake, Where social comfort never smiles, Nor sunbeams pierce the tangled hruke— Nor is It in the deepest sb <de Ofindiu s tiger-hnuiited wood : Nor Western forest, unsurveyd, Where crouching panthers lurk for blood. ’Tis in the dnrk, unru’tur’d *oul, By Education unre.io’d (1\ here hissing Malice, vices foul, And all the halefui Passions prowl)— The frightful Wilderness of mi.su. • A new work hit ’ been commenced in Netv- York,(the first Number of which is publish ed,) entitled “ The Idle Man." in n similar *tyle to the Sketch Hook. The following extract may serve as a specimen ol the work. WOMAN. Women have been called angels in love tales and sonnets till we have al most learned to think of angels as little better than women. Yet a ntnn who knows a woman thoroughly, and loves her truly ; nnd tliero are women who mav be both so known and loved ; will find, after a few years, that his relish for the grosser pleasures has lessened and that he has grown into a fondness for the intellectual and retined, without au effort, nnd almost unawares. He has been led oti to virtue through his pleasure. The delights of the eye, and the gentle play of that passion which is the most inward and romantic in our nature, and which keepttmuch of its character amidst the concerns of life, have held him in a kind of spiritualized existence. He' shares his very being with one who, a creature of this world, and with some of this World’s frailties, is Yet a spirit still, nnd bright, With something of mi angel light. •“ With all the sincerity of n compan ionship of feeling, cares, sorrows, ami enjoyments, her presence is as the pre sence of a purer being, and there is that in her nature which seem* to bring him nearer to a better world. She is, as it were, linked to angels, and he feels, in bis exalted moments held by the same tie. li A woman amidst the ordinary affairs of life, has a greater influence than a man op those near her. While, for the most part, our feelings are as retired as an chorite’s, her’s are in constant play be fore us. W r e heur them in her varying voice. We see them in the beautiful ■and harmonious undulations of her move ments ; in the quick shifting hues of her face ; in her eye, glad and bright; then fond and snuffed. Her whole frame is alive and active with what is at her heart, and the outward form all speaks. And can a man listen to this ; can his eye rest upon all this, day after day, and not be touched and made better '! She seem of a finer mould than wo, and cast in a farm and beauty, which like all beauty, acts with a moral influence upon our hearts. As she moves about us, we feel a movement within, which rises and spreads gently over us, harmonizing with her own. “ The dignity of a woman has its pe culiar character, it awes more than that of man. His is more physical, bearing itself up with an energy of courage which we may brave, or a strength which we may struggle against. He is his own avenger, nnd we may stand the brunt. A woman’s dignity has nothing of this sort in it. It is of a high er quality, too delicate for mortal touch. We bow before*it, as before some supe rior spirit, appearing in beautiful majes ty.” cabbage plants, turnips, and even wheal, »Iiicli dio\e off till the insects, who ne ver returned, lie then tried the same operation on his fruit trues with equal ef fect. Since this dicovnry lias been uaule known, some boil the branches L leaves of this plant in water, and then sprinkle this decoction over young plants, which is said to preserve them effectually from destruction by insects. A particular ac count of this experiment was communica ted many years ago to the lvoyal Society, by Christopher (Juliet. The leaves and flowers of this plant when sprinkled with molasses, ami laid iu places infested by cockroaches and ants, will drive them oil'. WHITLOW—HOW TO ThEAT IT. This disease is often a severe affliction to hard working men, such ns farmers. It originates from bruises or punctures that inflame the muscles, tendons orsnem- branes beneath the skin—these swell ing, whilst the hard tough skin of the fin gers remain unyielding, causes the great pain, and extension of it up the arin—the thick skin of the tingers also prevents any exudation or escape of purulent mat ter, and thus the bone becomes diseased, and a joint is lost. Persons with soft lin gers are seldom attacked. An artificial and similar disease may he formed at any time by winding a slriug round an inflam ed linger, or by sewing it up in a piece of unyielding leather. Ih this case the most stupid person would think only of cutting the string or ripping the leather, and yet it is rarelv that you see a phy sician go to work in this rational manner. He must first salve it, and plaster it with some ointment, which is just as likely to make a cure as the trending on it. that is practised by ignorant people, before it becomes intolerable—by such practices nnd such neglect, the disease often runs on till nature makes a gap, nnd the phy sician modestly charges for what another, has done.—The proper remedy is simple and easy ; lay open the thick skin the whole length of the swelling, and dress the finger for one or two days with a soft poultice of bread and milk, nnd then lay lint on (he wound—a Jitlle red precipi tate ointment may be necessary where the proud flesh does not suppurate freely. The writer of this has relieved a great many persons without the los9 of a joint, and has followed no other plan for twen ty years.—National Gas. LAUNCH. PitiLAOEj.rniA, June 43.—The elegant U. Stales schooner Dolphin, of 14 gnus, was launched this morning from the Navy Yard Southwark. We understand she is to he fitted for sea immediately, under the command of Lieut Conner, fo accompany the Franklin 74 now preparing at Boston, for a cruize in the Paci fic, under the orders of Com. Charles Stew art. MURDER ~AND ARSON. Noafolk, June 22. We learn from a gentleman fronvSotilh* ampton, that Mr. James Powell, and his wife, residing within three miles of Je rusalem, were murdered on Thursday, 14th inst. and their house, burnt. Their child, about 3 months old. was found some distance from the house and is still alive.—Beacon, THE NINE POINTS OF THE LAW. 1st, A good deal of money—2d, A good deal of patience—3d, A good cause—4th, A good Attorney—Sth, good Counsel—6tli, flood evidence—7th, A good jury—8th, A good Judge—and after all you will be de feated, unless yon have *thiy, Good Luck ! attentive. Alilledgevillc, 30th June, 1821. rrillf: Executive having understood that .1. home of the receivers of’ the names of persons entitled to draws*in the Land Lot tery liuvu construed the law so ns to give, hut one draw to those who have a wife only, nr a legitimate male child under the ego of 111 years, or an unmarried female child, it is ORDERED, That the names of ull per sons having tire other requisites with u wife, or legitimate male child under the age of 1«, or an unmarried female child, he receiv ed and entered for two draws. In order that the lickels may lie made out, and the drawing of the Lottery commence as sunn as possible, afler llie Surveying is completed, the receivers of the names of persons entitled to draws, will lose no time in discharging the duty assigned them. Attest, JOHN BU11CH, S. E.D. ELDER.—(Sambucus, Linn.) The virtues of this shrub, w hich is found in abundance in our fields, and is now in full bloom, arc net sufficiently known among us. In continental Europe it is valued and is used with success in many diseases. Chaptal, Parinentier, and others, in their admiral dictionary of natural history, applied to the arts and to rural and domestic economy, say , that from Hippocrates down to the present day it has been employed iu medicine, and its virtues nnd properties unequivo cally confirmed by time and experience. Its flowers are resolutive, anodyne, and emollient, infused and drank like tea, they provoke and c-tablish perspira tion in certain fevers, colds, and catarrhs; fried with eggs they arc an agreeable purge ; applied as a fomentation in cases of erysipelas, they reduce the heat and irritation, and prove excellent in all dis orders of thp skin. Warmed and applied to the forehead and temples they cure the megrim—They are used in a vapor bath for swollen lens, particularly in the dropsy, in which disorder the berries, inner bark, and roots of thi9 plant are used with great effect as a duratick nnd purgative. From the berries n rob or thick juice is extracted, whh h a given with success in bowel complaints, anil in the dysentery. •The flowers give a fine perfume fo via ji , and to wine the flavor of r. u .. cat : a .pies when laid on a bed of the flowers when dried, and then confined from the air, acquire an exquisite taste. A decoction of its berries dyes linen when passed through alum water, of a green brown colour ; and excellent bran <dy can Im* distilled from them. An English farmer in the county of 1 "vonsliiie, in a season when the wiiol of the vegetation in his neighborhood had Mon des’roved bv caterpillers, grass- hop mra, and othei insects, observed that Elder remained untouched, in full aQ '' vigohr ; this induced him to wiih <! * n *r XptT ' n,e, ' t ’ w hich was attended the *£?*!* *' ,cce **- With boughs of Coin A* r *?* Pt ^ er > he went over his (Whipping and brushing gantly hji THE TOST-OFYIUE AND THE SUBSCRIBER’S STORE ARE removed to the corner of Wayne and Hancock streets, in the building former ly occupied bv Mr. Kasseter. THOMAS M. BRADFORD. July 10. 22—tf. A LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Fost-Oflke at Jefferson, Jackson county, on the first of July. If not taken out f>y the first duy of Octo ber next, will be returned as dead letters. Stephen James, Leven lrven, Miss Sarah Johnston, John Inzer, John Jones. K .lames K.tlluhncn, Walter Key. George Lester, John Lone, William Ijowry, Thomas Lenoir, James It. Lowry, Odums Evil, Robert I.ane, William Luckless, George Luck, Pierce B. Louis. M Arch’d McDonald, .las. B. Mc.Uluskej’,2, J M 0 Montgomery,3 John Madden, Joseph M. Cluster, William Moi res, Thomas Morrcs, Joseph Marbrey, Levi Morell, 2, Charles Marmor, 2, Seaborn Maddox, Charles McKinney, Andrew Jlillican, Job.) D. Martin, Jesse Mougthou, Willis Moore, William I). Martin, Samuel Martin, Peter Martin, Jacob Millsaps, Bradock .McDonald, Wilson McKinney, Elizabeth Murphy, N Joseph Norman, William Nox. O Polly Overcast, 2, Reps Osbourn. P Charles Price, James Patterson, John Pretchctt. Miss Allice Parle, John Parks, Zachuriah Potty', Ransom Paiham. It Alexander Heed, John Rogers, 2, John Randolph, 2, Peyten Randolph, John ltedlen, Sion Rennillgton, Willis Rowland, S Fleming Staton, Matthew Spears, Green Sleed, William Stewart, George Shields, John W.Simmons, Hiram Scrogings, Southaud Segrist, Robert Smithvvick. T Richard Tileeting, William Thompson, Penelope Thornton, Mark Thornton, Allen Thomas, Cupt. H. Thomas, Edmond Taylor, Granville Thompson UAbU fcTURlz. Win. II. Crenshaw & Co. H AVING determined to sell goods here after for cosh only, will make it the greatest interest to their customers to call and purchase ut lovt Juices. They have a fresh supply of SEASONABLE GOODS, finest blue and black Cloth, ditto, ditto, do. Cassiinere, Callicocs, Giugluoiis and Seersucker*; a large assortment of China, Leghorn nnd Straw Bonnctts, Nankeen ".ml Canton Crapes and Dresses—Irish Sheeting and Ltfiensf^nd'a nmll mull Muslins, Thread Lacc, Muslin Robes, Silk embroidered Ball Dresses, fancy Shawls of all descriptions, Cashmere &. Merino Dresses, Muslin Holies and morning Dresses'—fine Violins Jand Pia- no Fortes, one organized Piano equal in lone and workmanship, to any article of the kind in America; Looking Glasses of all kinds, a large assortmant of Cut Glass, in setts and by the piece. .lime »f» 20—4t Indian Spoliations. T HE SUBSCRIBERS will undertake ns A- • gents and Counsellors, the settlement of nil claims for Indian Spoliations, referable to the United StHtes Commissioner, under their several treaties with the Creek Nation. CRAWFORD ti LAMAR. Milledcevllle, Ji.lv 0 22—3w. ADVERTISED by the Subscriber, postponed to Friday the dlst of AUGUST until that time, Drugs, kc. will be sold ve ry low for cash. T. BIRD. July 10. —if. Cornelius Atkinson, Jkiiiix, Armer, Stephen Arnold. U Cupt. E. Botliwell, Jesse DennAt, Mlddlyilou Brooks, Samuel Bailey, William Bennett, vvellen Barker, John Brown, John Bradford, Jacob Boston, Drayton Blake, Robert Barnwell, ter Brooks, Thomas Bradley, Catharine Burgeii. C Jonathan C. Coker, James Cullehain, Alexander Cuvin, John Cox, Cl’k Jackson court, John Collins, 2, Tap ley Camp, Mrs. Mary Collins, Wiley Creslcr, Alexander Cresler, Joseph Chandler, Parks Collins, Abner Camp, William Cowan, James Collins, Abraham Clurdy,2, John Clark, llosea Camp, John Cafe, Andrew Collins, Samuel Chapman. D Charles Dnrherty, 2, Airs. Mary Doherty, Hugh Dickson, J. C. Depree.st, 3, Aiiiob Dowdy, William Dobhs, Henry Dawson, Louis J. Dupree, E Anthony Elton, John R. Eskridge, Samuel H. Everett, Christopher Ellis. F Benjamin Freeman, Samuel Per, Chandler Flagg. G Moses Gresham, 2, Miss Mary J. Giiggs, Roger Green, Edmund Gresham, Rev. David Garrison, H Joseph Hampton, 3, Miss Louisa Hudson, Permeous Haynes, Messrs. E. Adams, Si John Ilurdvvick, Capt. J. Hammons, V. Harleu, Early Harris, Rev. John Mormon, Littleton Hunt, William Heard, Samuel B. Hill, William Hewfctt, 2, Richard Hutcherson, Duct. James Henry, Janies Hoopuw, Charles 11. Harjy, Elias Hendrrsuif, Louis llopgood, Thomas Ilanson, Joseph Yarborou William Harper, W Prosser Horton, Timothy C. Woods Arch’d Hambletun, John Walls, E. Hogan, Miss R. Wilkins, George Huvvpe, John Whigliam, Samuel Hay, Isom Williams, William Hutson, Robert C. Wingfield, I Miss Polly Ward. Mrs. Sophia Jones, THOMAS 1IYDE, P. M. July 2. 22—3t H. F. HOSE, M. D. H AVING located himself permanently at Mr. F. Metis’, near Long Bluff, on the O- concp, Washington county, tenders his servi ces to the community in the various brancliei of bis profession. The experience of more than nine years in dissimilar climates, (four of which w as as a Surgeon in the line ami hospi tal departments of the United .States army, dur ing and since the late war with Great-Britain.) will at least, warrant the hope of tolerable suc cess. Dr. Rose is in daily expectation of an additi onal supply of MEDICINE, kic. Arc. June 30. . 21—31 fllliE SUKSCUIHKH has settle J himselfper- X manently at the Srwect-WatcY Mills, on the road leading from Augusta to U’akreis tos, Sun In the bouse lately occupied by David Cody, nnd pledges himself to use every exer tion for tbo comfortable accommodation of all who may call on him. GERMAIN TUCKER June 30. oj -p Vlf-tuvnufl lioNNCV HAS RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE, 2 casks Train Oil, for the tunning business; 1 pipe Cog. Brandy, of a superior quality, 4 years old ; 1 puncheon beat Jam. Ruin, 4 ycatsold } 1 lilid. best West-Tiidia Rum ; Rye Whiskey in barrels ; Sugar unit Coffee in barrels and bags ; Soap nnd Caudles by the box ; H by 10 Window Class ; Loaf Sugar ami Mnckarel. Ai.So—j1 GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Dry Goods, Hardware, &c. All of which will he sold low for Cash. Wanted, FOUR THOUSAND YARDS UoUUlVN \\t)WU'A\UYU, for which Dry Goods w ill be given. June 12, IS—fit. H umuuyxuA YiOVf cv, N atldiiion to liis recent supplv. lias for . sale, best Retailing MOLASStti by the barrel or small quantity, & Liverpool ground SALT. Wanted, two thousand pounds Bees Wax ami Tallow, for which cash will be given at a fair price. Kendall's bills will bo received for goods, or in pay merit of debts. All those indebted will save cost of suit by coming for ward nnd settling the demand against them, as no longer indulgence will he given on debts due previous to the present year. June 25 20—3t J> ANA WAV, a few days A. ago from Mr. Tiuio thy IJruen, to whom he was hired, a negro fellow be longing to tint estate of Deveruui Jarrutt, dec’d,of the foil owing description About 45 years ol age, five feet 8 or Id incite *uv;\i\\'vy e>.vwv*%>. W ILL HE FOl/D, at the court-houso in the town of Dublin, Laurens county, within the usual hours of sale, on the first Tues- lay in August next, the following properly, to wit: Due half acre lot of land on Gaines street, wheron Simeon Woodson now lives, in the tow n of Dublin, levied on as the property ol Simeon Woodson, to satisfy mi execution in favor ol the iidinlnlstriitors of Henry Mitchell, dec d. One half square of land, No. 211, the N. W. half in 2d district, levied on ns the properly of William Dean, to satisfy an execution in favor of William Godfrey—property pointed out by llm defeiiiluiit. Due Square of land, No. 1U7, in 17th district, levied on us the property of John Tt. Turner, to satisfy an execution in favor of Robert Knight and others—property pointed out by James Bluntly. One square of land in 17th district, lying on Blue w ater, levied on us the properly of Lewis Johnson, to satisfy an execution in favor of Ro bert Knight—property pointed out by Jumts Brandy. One square of land, No. 08, iu 18th district, levied on as the property of i’eter Faircloth, to satisfy an execution iufuvor of Edw'U S.Keuip ton. Onehnlf square of land in 2d district, adjoin ing Noah Lambert and others, levied on as the property of James Scarborough, to satisfy an execution in favor of William II. Puramure— property pointed out by plaint ill'. Two lots land in the town of Dublin, on Gaines and Franklin streets, No. 25 and 15, levied on as the property of Daniel McNeol, to satisfy an execution in favor of Gaines uud Tulbot, Ik Co. for he use of Isaac Iturvey. One sqaare of land in 2d district, No. 261 also, one square adjuintqg, the No. not known ; mill one half square adjoining the others, levi ed on as the property of Henry Bretli, to sati fy an execution in favor of Henry \V. Ituluy uiu! others Two squares of land, No 67 and 103, In 13th district, one negro hoy named Ben, about ten years old, levied on u9 the property of Alrah and Fauset, to satisfy an execution in favor of the Slate of Georgia. One sqaare of land, No. 364, adjoining Willi am Smith niul others, us the properly of Absu lom Payne ; also, one square, No. 334, ns the property of George Payne, all levied on to satis fy un execution in favor of the administrators of Henry Mitchell, dcc'd. One negro hoy warned Abraham, levied on as the property of Jacob Smith, to satisfy hii exe cution in favor of thi administrators of Henry Mitchell, dcc'd., and others. One horse and gig and three cows and calves, levied on »ns the property of Wright R Cola- man, to satisfy an execution in favor of E. S Keinploti nnd others One horse and gig, one house mid lot, No 55, on Gaines uud Jefferson streets, one gin anil gin-house, and lot No. 21, on Gaines and Jefferson streets, one house and lot on Jackson street, No. 77, all in the town of Dublin, one nugro girl named Rachael, eitilt head caltle and some Hogs, sundry articles of dry goods, one dray u ud carl, levied on as the properly of igb, yellow complexion, a Carpenter by trade j Tbomas Muore, to satisfy an execution in favor ably forge a free °‘7: lcul ‘ n S u,lJ A a " d otl ' e , rs - , . , . As ho can write, lie may probably forge pa»s. It is probable lie will make fur the Creek Nation. For his apprehension and confine ment in any sufe jail, I will nay a reasonable reward. WILLIAM D. JARR.YT'T.vI./mV. of U. Jarrutt, dee d. July 3. 21—3t. IxAWS & JOUiUWlIiS. A FEW Copies of the .lets passed at the late extra session of the General As sembly, and of the Journals of each br.itn-h of tlie Legislature, Cun he had at the Re corder Ollice. July .3. NOTICK. D URING rny absence from this state, Mr. M. Hopper will act as my.attorney. C. W. BUTLER. Jnne2£>. 21 — It. L AW.—The subscribers having entered into co-partnership in the PRACTICE UE LAW, tender their professional services to Hid public. Thpy will attend the Superior courts in the several counties in the Ocinulgee Circuit, and also in the counties of Tw iggs, Laurens, Pulaski and Hunt ock JOEL CRAWFORD. LUCIUS «. C. LAMAR. Milledgevillc, 28th Mny, 1.421. 16—tf. DISSOLUTION. T I1F. copartnership of Lends Sheppard 8,- Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having claims against said firm, are requested to apply to Joel Rtish- in, Esq. for se.ltleinout, as the business will be continued hereafter hv him. LEWIS SHEPPARD, JOEL RUS111N. April 20,11121. 16—Rt HAN A WAY F ROM the subscriber on the night of the 7th instant, a negro mau slave named S A M. He is about 22 years of orge, black complexi on, about 6 feet 1) or 10 inches in height, well made, has rings in his cur**, wore away with him a Gingham Coatee, white pantaloons, a bnlf-worn Heaver hat, with the subscriber’s name in the lining—took with him a bridle, and perhaps will pretend l;e is looking for a horse. A nueonahle reward, and all reasona ble expenses will be paid for his apprehension and delivery. SAMUEL ROCKWELL. Millcdgeville, July 10. 22—tf. CAUTION. A LL persons are hereby cautioned against J- Y. trading for twenty notes of Imnd for the a- mount of twenty.live dollars each, all due by December, 1822, given hy uiyseff Us James Pa rish ; for I do not intend paying the sume,uu- tebs compelled hy law, as the terms upon which they were given have failed. PETER ARNOLD. June 27, 1821. 21—3t IVp^Viutu & i'rhu’p, ' NEW-YORK, H AVING disposed of tlirir old stock of Goods, are now receiving by recent arrivals from England, an entire fresh supply of new and ve ry desirable urticlef, consisting of every descrip tion and variety of Hardware and Cutlery, which they arc disposed to sell on the most fa* voralue terms, 'they also keep a constant tup ]ily of the Razor Strops and Paste now univer- iiv.'Tlv;" ®'* uml ,lsc ! aud known by the (T?* Fredrick Sanford is a candidate for “ * 5 rHOlV Coroner of Baldwin county. May 15. |4_ 8 , ( NOTICE. A N ELECTION will he field at the Court-house in Baldwin county, on Monday, the 4.4d inst. (July), for a Coroner of Baldwin county, to fill the vacancy occasi oned by the death of Alexander Greene. Janes Fleming, 1 Justices II. Jlllen, V Inferior Appleton Russeter, j Court. July S. 21— St. Administrator’s Sale. W ILL BE SOLD at the store of Ste phen Pearson, in Hancock county,at Fairplav. on Saturday, the 25th August next, ALL THE PERISHABLE PRO PERTY of Angus Chisholm, dcc’d, consist ing of wearing apparel and a few other arti cles. Terms made known on the day. DUDLEY LAWSON, Adm’r. July 2. 22—Ids. One Square and fraction of land in 1st dis trict, No 262, and No. 261, levied on us the property of Elias Aycock, tosntUfy an executi on in favorof John Guyton and Olliers. One grey mare and colt, levied on as Oah property of li. B. CheshoJin, to.satisfy an exe cution in favor of the administrators of Henry Mitchell, dee d.—Conditions Cash CHARLES S GUYTON, Sliff. Dublin, Juno 29. GPORiSIA, Eat do in county. In the Superior Court of said eounty, March Term, 1821. Tnt Bank of thk j Stax* of Gtyuou, I Rue Nisi, „ 'I. ( Lor foncloeure. RimAttn Moboan. J 1] I ON the |ietition of the Bank of the Site, k. / ol Georgia, by ils agents fc altornies in fact, George It. Clayton and Edward Carey, slating that the said Ricliard Morgan bud executed « cerluin deed of mortgage on the following lot of land lying in the, town of Millcdgeville ani county aferesnid, containing one acre, to wit; bounded by Washington and Wayne streets and known nnd distinguished in the plan of said town by number two in square number forty- two, being the same whereon the said Richard Morgan then residod, which deed of mortgage is held by the Bunk of the State of Georgia, for tlw better securing the payment of a Dote for throe thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars given by Richard Morgan &. Son, dated the 24th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousnnd eight hundred and twenty-one ami payable sixty one days after date thereof- and they hnving prayed a Rule Nisi for the fore^ closure of the equity of redemption in end t» suid premises, On motion of Seaborn Jones, attorney for the petitioners, orderi . , that the said Richard do within twelve months from this date, pay into the Clerk's office of this court, the prin cipal and interest due on said note and mort gage, and also all the cost accruing thereon, or that the equity of redemption in and to tho said mortgaged premise*, be thenceforth bared and forever foreclosed. And it is further ordered, that a copy of thi* rule be served on the mortgager or his special a- gent, at least six months or be published in oi:e of the public Gazettes of this Circuit at least once a month for twelve months, beforo tine money is ordered to be paid into court. A true copy taken from the minutes this 2d of April, 1821. THOMAS H. KENAN, Clk. April 9, 1821. ml2m Malcomb G. Wilkinson,; vs Abner Locke. I T appearing to this court that the said Abner was guardian of Elisabeth and Obedience Low, and that he gave a guurdian bond with GiHah 4 reeny security, in the sum often thou sand dollars; mid it appearing to the court that the said Abner has been removed, and is in ar rears, und that the said bond is lost or mislaid, and a copy of said bond, and proof of the exis- tence thereof, having been filed in the dirk’s office of this court—On motion of Robert Ruth erford, attorney, it is ordered, that fbc suid Locke and legal representatives of Gillah Free- "y.'shew cause if any (hey have, on the first day (4 the next term of (his court, why the said copy should not bo established instead of the sniu original, and he deemed as good evidence in law : ami it is further ordered, that a copy ol Ibis rule be published in one of the Gazettes ot tins state, at least once u mouth for tbre& mouths. A true copy taken from the minutes, this 2Jrt day of May, 1821. THOMAS H. KENAN, Cl’k.. nj3tn May 21 Oglethorpe huperio,- t\urt, October Term, 1820. O n the petition oOqlifi L.Richardson,slating that being possessed of a promissory note signed Stephen Uplham, payable to Kiclmfd Foster and enJpfted by suid Foster to John Steuurt only, a copy whereof us nearly ns can be j’Aollected, is hereto annexed, is now lodged in the Clerk's office,together with affidavitspursuant to ihe law in such case Ihude and provided, that the said note is lost or des troyed. It is ordered that the said copy note be established in lieu of the original so lost or destroyed, as described, by the suid John L. Richardson's publisbiug a copy of this rule in some public Gazette in this state for the space of six months, unless cause can bo shewn to the contrary w ithin that time, or other matter shall appear to the Court against the same. A true copy taken from the minutes. ISAAC COLLIER, Clk. Mav 8, 1321. nitini. 1\T INK months from the dale hereof, applica- -Lx lion will be made to the honorable the Inferior court of Baldw in county, when sitting us a court of Ordinary, for leave to sell part of the real estate of Robert V\ inn, dea d—for the be uelll of the heirs and creditors of said dcc'd. ARTHUR REDDING, Ex'or. 1‘ATSEY WINN, Ex’rx. March 12,1821. mOm Notice. A PPLICATION wit) be made to the Inferior court of Lutiren* county, when sitting for ordinary purposes) nine months after date, for leave to sell a Lot of Land, lying in Hull coun ty, No. 141, in the Btli district of said comity, part of the real estate of Jonathan Pope, late of Lauren^county, doc'd—sold for the bqpefit of the heirs and creditors of said dcc'd. FLEET POPE,Adm'r. Jf.nuary 19. 50—in 9 m July 3 NOTICE. N INE months after date, application will be made to the honoruble Inferior court of Hancock county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real estate of Angus Chisholm, dec’J DUDLEY LAWSON, Adm’r. SI—St I June 7, 1821. m9ia. O N the first tuesduy in August next, will be sMd,to tlie highest bidder, for ready mo ney, at Tattnall court-bonae, between the usu al hours of sale, 06 acres of pine land, with 20 acres improv ed, with sundry cubbins, lying in Tattnall county, three bead of horses, 21 bead, cattle, one cart, one Rifle gun, 25 head hogs, one side saddle, one man’s saddle, and. til roe featherbeds The above taken as tlie property ol Silas Over- street, to satisfy an execution in favor of the State—properly pointed out by (be defendant. Also—Three tracts of land in Tattnall coun ty, lying on Bull oreek, containing 300 acres' pine land, with good improvements thereon, being the residence of James Smith ; 256 acres pine laud, unimproved; 225 acres pine land, also unimproved ; taken as the property of Jus. Smith, to sati.-fy an execution in favor of the State. Also—Three Negroes, Jourdan, Hercules and Rachael, taken a.-the property of James A. Tippins, to satisfy an execution in favor of the State—property jmintpd out by the defendant. Also—One negro man named George, taken as the property of James C'aswell, to sulitly an execution m fkvoroflbe State. Also- 706acres pine laud with good improve ments, vccqpied by Richard Tulios, in Tiittmill county, taken as '.lie property of the snid Tut- los, to satisfy mi execution in favor uf the State —properly pointed out by defendant. Also—4t> need hogs. 1 l.liead sheep, 15 head stock cattle, three feather beds and bedsteads, unc still, 30 gallons, tw o pine (aides, one cotton wheel, one grey mare, and 110 acres pino luml Willi improvements, occupied by Isaac Guil ford ; taken as the property of said Guilford, to satisfy utf execution in favor of the Stute. Also—500acres pine landou Milligan’s creek, > in Tati null county, taken as the property ot Lias Fiveash, to satisfy an execution in tuvor of Hyatt I’arish. Also—dull acres of pine land lying in Tatt nall county, on Wutts creek, adjoining land of Benjamin Striplin Tennill, iw granted to Walls; also 345 acres of second quality swampland on the Allamnha river, in Tattnall comity, and ad- ,olning land of Joshua Dasliee and John Moldy —ulso, 287 1-2 Acres of second quality stvunip land on the Altumaha river, in Tattnall county, and granted to Davis, and adjoining land of Daniel Brinson—all the above levied on as the property of Lodwick Luird, to satisfy an execu tion in favorof Row lin Naile, undone in favor of Joshua Kemp. Also—2U0 acres of pine land on the Olioopie river, ih Tattnall county, levied on as the pro perty of William Southwell, to satisfy an execu tion in favor of Dempsy Daugherty—the pro perty pointed out by the plaintiff'. Also—One feather bed and furniture and bed stead, five sitting cluiirs, one pine table, one solt cups and saucers, seven plates, two di-lies, two |iots, one oven, one skillett, one griddle, one pair waffle irons, two pails, and one tub, all the above levied on as the property of Wil liam L. Ferry, to satisfy an execution in favor of Littleton Wyche,executor. Also—573ncres of pine land, with25 nr 30 a- cresof open land, with a dw elling bouse (c«oine out houses, levied on us the property of James Uosewcll, to satisfy two executions in favor of William kemp. Also—300 acres of pine laud granted to Geo. W. Tippins, and lOffty acres of pine land granted to James A. Tippiis, with tolerable good im provements ami.an excellent 40 saw gin ; ull the above levied on us the property oi James A. Tipping to sutisfy an execution iu favor of James Stephens. J. B STRITLING, D. S. June 20. GEORGIA, Baldwin county. W HEREAS Mnlcom G. Wilkinson applies for letters of dismission from the estate of Oba'diuh Low, dee d ; Thesfe ure therclore to cite nnd admonish all k siiigtilnrllie ki idred 8- creditors of said deed, to be,and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and shew cause (if any ) why said letters should not be granted in terms of the law. Given under my hand and seal, this l-lli day of February, 1821. THOMAS H. KENAN, Clk February 13, n:6.m. Baldwin Huperior Court, March Term, 1321. 1 ^ appearing to the Court upon the affidavit -I ot John Watson, that he was in the posses ion of the original notes of which the anuex- ed are true copies in substance, and that the It' have been stolen from him. On motion ol Seaborn Jones, attorney for petitioner, or dered, that the said copies now filed in office be established (i,, |; eu q )e originuls) ut tlie next term of this court, unless cause bo shewn to the contrary, und that a copy of this rule bo published, once a month for six months, in one ol ihe public Gaaettes of this Circuit. COPIES. Hue John Watson, one hundred dollars. Oils March, 1821. Signed SAMUEL BUFFINGTON. Due John Watson, two hundred and twenty dollars, borrowed. Money, Sth February, 1821. Signed SAMUEL BOYKIN.. Due John It’utson, two hundred dollars, lUth March, 1821. Signed II. L. JONES. On nr before the first day of March next, I pro- rmsr to pay ll'illiam Bowen, or order, fifteen hull's dred dollars for value received. Signed D n . MITCHELL.. A true copy taken from tbe minutes, 2d April, 1821. 1 ’ THOMAS II. KENAN, Clk. April 9. mUtn ’ Oglethorpe Superior Court, April Term, 1821. N LNE mouths uiW date, application will be made to the honorable tlie Interior court ot Laurens county, while silting for ordinary purposes,for leave to ttdl a tract of land, lying in said county, on the water* of the Oconee ri ver, belonging to the estate of John Smith, dec. -sold for ihe benefit of the heirs and creditoi*. of said dcc'd. . . JOSEPH SHORES, Adm'r. Dublin, March 9, 1821. m9m. In Baldwin Superior Court, August Term, 1826 Juiin Ci.xuk, assignee, j) Fctilion for foreclo-' Wxt.TF.U Jotll.S. sure. Rulv. Nisi. X Tl’ON the petition nl John Clark, assignee ' °l John McKinnie, praying the foreclo sure of the equity of redemption, in and to all that Ini ot land lying and being in the town of Millcdgeville, county of Baldwin uud state of Georgia, containing one half acre of land, bounded on the west by' Jefferson-street, on the north by street, on the east und south, by Seaborn Jones’ lot, being the northern half ol lot number throe, in squure number twenty- nine, as will more justly appear from reference to the original plan of said town, which said lot was mortgaged by the suid Walter Jones to one John McKinnie by,deed of mortgage, bearing date the 31st day. of August 1819, (and assigned to this petitioner by the.said John McKinnie, on the lath day ot May 1820,) tor the belter securing the payment ol a promissory note for the sum of twenty-six hundred und eighty three dollars ami thirty-three cents, with the interest thereon, drawn by said Walter Jones in tavor of James Rousseau or order, and bearing date 3lst day of August 1819, and payable tue 28th of De cember thereafter, und which said promissory note was endorsed by snid James Rousseau to said John McKinnie or order, and by said John McKinnie to this petitioner. On motion, it is ordered, that the principal, interest and cost due on said mortgage, be paid into this court within twelve months from this tittle, otherwise the equity of. redemption in ami to suid mortgaged premises will he thenceforth forever barred and foreclosed; and it is further ordered, that this rplo be published ip ope ot the public gazettes of this state epee in every month for twelve months, or served on thp movlgagcror his special agent ntleastsixpionths previous to the time at wliich the money is di rected to be paid into court as aforesaid. A true copy taken from the minutes this uti* September, (820. THOMAS H. KENAN, CFk. September 16 m!2m N INE months nftpr date, application will be made to the honoruble the Inferior court of Baldwin county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Alexander Buss, sen. dec. MARTHA BASS, Adm *. February 11. Pi9m. N INE months after date, application will he made to the Inferior point ofTatnall coun ty, for leave to sell all the re■■’ estate of Daniel Howard, dec’<}.—for the benefit ot the heirs and creditors. Januury 3. W9pj