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thi; pouts 1.0r.
' The ricriiliom prove lb* truth of the Rule
Old Proverb.
A»h*"t Thou svhnt ills to be
* I >—| will tell tlier what;
And candidly unfold to The*
Ilia weary lot.
£; !.to sacrifice rarli good
That Fortune's fav or'd minions share ;
Ami, iu unheeded volitude,
Her froirns to bear.
]t in to nour'nh hopes that cheat ;
tt liicli, when he felt them fit'll beat high,
Ap;'ear'll to humble, blamelsss. sweet,
They could not die.
It 1> to feel foreboding fears ;
Then—think them half unfounded too,—
And last, with pangs loo deep for toars,
To own them true!
it i« to sherish in the heart
Keelings the warmest, kindest, belt ;—
fo w isli their essence to impart
To errry breast —
And then, awaking from surh dream,
With anguish not to hecontroll'd
To find that hearts w hich w armest term,
Art icy cold!
Ti« like the Pelican, to feed
O'hers from his warm breast —hut O
Unlike that bird—the hard may bleed,
And make no glow.
Ct is to pamper vicious tsste,
By spinning VIRTUK'9 strict,control;
Then be with Knnie, and Riches grac’d,
And damn his Soul!
Or, while his humbler versa defends
HER cause, lierlovliness portrays ;
To win from her apparent Friends
COLO,cautious Praise.
1t is a thorny path to trend,
Us cure, l,v sorrow over rail ;
With but one thought its balui to shed,
•< TUit cannot lait !"
Tor soon that thorny path is trod ;
From Man he has no more to crave:—
Grant him IHY merry—GKkt’IOUSGOD!
Thim Eurlli— k GRAVE!
liW'KINU EXTRAORDINARY.
The new diri'clurs of tile Slate Bank of
Vncenni'S, Indiana, have di dan d a dit idend
of profits for die l ist six month*, of twenty
per ent. or at the rate ntfirty [>rr ant. per
Minimi on part of the Stock. So says a pa
per printed at that place.
Early production!.—A bos of ripe
Strawberries was sold in Boston market
on the 10th ult. during the snoar storm,
for eight dollars. Cucumbers upwards
of eight inches in length, fresh from the
vines, were exhibited the same day
OUEATHAUL.
We nre informed that there were caught
JO the Potomac river, at Ilollis’ lower land
jog, (opposite the white house) on the 16th
Inst, at one haul, 25,000 Ane shad —and at
the same tide, at his upper landing were
Caught at two hauls, 2LOOO, making in the
Whole, 40,000.—.Ilex. Gnz. 20th ult.
INTERCOURSE WITH EUROPE.
Some fifty years ago, (says the N. York
Rational Advocate,) a voyage across the At
lerytic was the result of long and profound
deliberation. It was considered for n twelve
tndnth ; then two months to select a ship—
two months to put affairs in order—tw
months to prepare sea-clothes, provisions,
sweetmeats and gingerbread—a long and
lamentable farewell to all relations, down ti
the fifteenth consin—a notice in the paper
that A. B. is hound to Europe, and is ready
to pay all debts—crowded wharves and nu
,nonius adieus at parting, and then a drernt
passage to London of eight tceeks—tempora
mutantur. Now, u gentleman hesitates r
moment over his glass of wine and segar
whether he shall go to Liverpool or Balls
town Springs, to spend the summer month
ond {finally makes up his mind, empties his
bottle, and cries out, ’• wa ter, take my
trunk on board the Albion,” and all is finish
cd. This is the way to do business now-a-
.doys. Such is the inarch of the mind; the
rapid progress of improvement.
ether lady replied that if she could be
very familiar with the rake, she should
j xpect to he compelled to become »c
piainted with the use ot the cradle.
JUST RECEIVED, AJVU FUR HALL
lYy ii\m\ & L'wvUs*
Booksellers and Stationers,
NILLtDOIVlUt,
Swanston's, Chancery Reports, vol. 1, with
notes and references to American case* ;
Tracy's Commentary on Spirit Laws ;
Ward’s Farewell Letters on returning to
Bengal in ttttl ;
Morse’s Universal Gazetteer, Cvo. new edi
tion ;
Memoirs Rt. Hon. Wm. Pitt, by Tomlin
2 vois. ;
Moore's Poetical Works, 5 vols. plates ;
Trumbull’s do do. 2 do do ;
Anastasius or Memoirs of a modern Greek
Hannah Mnnrc'a Works, l!vo.;
Thomas’ Practice, new edition, 1H!1;
Brand's Chemistry with notes by McNiyen ;
Coxe’s American Dispensatory, new edition
tu:i;
Hamilton on Mercury ;
Armstrong on Fevers ;
Francis Denman ;
New Pharmacopeia United States ;
Davy’s Chemistry, octavo, new edition with
plates;
Mercer's Cluster in various bindings;
Family Bibles from $ 4 to t *5.
At.SO,
Yaytr Hangings y
urveyor’s Compasses, Plot ting instruments,
archment. Drawing Paper, Water Colours,
kc. Together with a genrral assortment ul
School Books and Stationary,
.nr, Medical, and Miscellaneous Works,
Ur. tic. tic.
April *3. II—tf.
I A W.—-The undw signed have formed n con-
_j auction in the PIUCTIC!. Ot L/IIV
They will attend the Courts iu the counties ».t
Morgan, Gracin', I’utnain, Baldwin and Jasper
intlie Ocnmlgre Circuit—in Gwinnett, \k alton,
Newton, Henry, Fajctte Sr Clark in the \t eat-
in Wilkes and Hancock in the Northern
I'liclr Office ii situated near the I’ost-Office, on
die main street, where one or lliu other muy
be coostaritly louud, wlinn not on Ihe Circuit,
WILLIAM C. DAWSON.
YLLVKIUON P. KINO
Oreenshornngli, April 0. 10— I3t
\HVY» JS’oWct.
T HF. SUBSCRIBERS tiave associated to
gether ill the name of
3 oiiv.a wuA YYtvw lU’tY,
in (he PRACTICE of the LAW. Their office
is opened on the Wert side of the Penitentiary
'ijuare. They will attend Ihe several Superior
Courts of I lie Ocmulgee Circuit, and of the
couudci of Hancock nod I wiggi.
SEABORN JONES.
THACKER B. HOWARD
P. S. The subscriber will continue to practice
in tlie Federal Court. ? J_
January 1, 1822. 4'J—If
MotAcccA V. HonvoyA,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
W ILL attend the Superior courts in Ihe
counties of Fayette, Henry, Houston,
Monroe and Newton.
April 22. 1822, It—4t."
W ILL he sold, iu tlie tow* or Dublin,I
Luurens county, on balui (Jay, tlie
tllii May next, a part of Ilia
Personal Property
of John B. Cooper, dre’d consisting of a
i|Uantily of Hum and Gin, one allot gun, one
lleaver iiat, one half of a Canoe, and otliei
articles too tedious to mention.—Terms
Cash.
A. HUNT, Adtn’r.
March *0. 7—tds._
YM7 II,Lbe sold, oif Friday, tlie 10th «l
W May next, at tlie late residence of
Henry Culpepper, deceased, in Laurens
county, a pait of the
Personal Property
of said deceased, consisting of Slock of va
rious kinds, corn and fuddci, liouselinld and
kitchen furniture, plantation tilensials, and
a n uni tier of other articles too tedious to
mention. The negroes will he hired at the
same time and place, for the balance of
the year. The sale will he continued from
day to day, until completed, and terms
made known on tlie day,
BY THE ADMINISTRATOR.
March 18th, 1822.
NOTICE.
[ TIAVE f nml a certain Tract of land lying
in Madison county on till waters of Brum,
river, funnelly the property nf Fennels McWrll,
in itcfaull for l ax for the year 1821, coiitnininir
two hundred ri res, and I do not know of mi)
attorney or trustee legally constituted in Hii-
,| a i,. | do call upon tlie person tliul claims Ihr
■ aid lurid to come forward and p.) up the l»»
and cost, or I shall proceed ns tlie law direct!
iu suck cases.
HIRAM HAMPTON, n t. n
March 21,1322 rt—film
GEORGIA, Telfair county.
In Telfair Superior court, March Term, 1821.
Thomas Wisonaco, J .1 RULE MSI for the
ts. g foreclosure of u murt
Groans Nison. Jg a fi e
KIT HE petition of Thomas Wing field.sheweth
X that on the eighteenth day of August, cigli
teen hundred and seventeen, George Nison did
Acoi!
WoekwcH & \Yty\yurn
W ILL attei.d to professional business in
the counties of Houston, Henry and
Monroe.
Milledgeville, Fell. 28. 4—tf.
Just IWcyyvoaY
By Boat Siiklbv, anil for sale by Ihr Sub
scriber at Carter tf Boykin's new building,
100 Barrels Muscovado Sugar,
fiu do. Lout and Lump do.
60 do. Rye Whiskey,
60 do. Northern Gin;
20 do Calcined Planter Paris ;
40 Cn*kf Thomastowu Lime ;
10 hhd* Molasses ;
1000 Bushels Liverpool Salt;
30 Barrels Flour ;
lOOOibs German Steel ;
] pipe Holland Ghi ;
1 do Sicily Madeira Wine ;
t do Mn<»c>itol do do \
1 do Malaga do do;
20 boxes Segar* ;
10 Keg* Manuf d Tobacco ;
1 hlicl Jamaica Rum ;
10 boxes Port and Champagne Win®;
10 bolts Ozuaburgs
R. J. NICHOLS, it Co.
March 25. 1—If.
Fi nY 45 y Y iu un\45 n Y.
r llF. SLBSCRIBF.R informs his friends and
the pulilic, tliai ht has opened a
House of Entertainment,
at the Shoals of Ogechee, on the road I* uding
from Augusta to Milledgeville, Sandersville and
Marion. His stables ure large and commodi
ous, and kept by attentive ostlers, and ill ba
at nil times well supplied with provender.—His
table* will be furnished with the best the couu-
trv can ctTurd.
JOHN H. WRIGHT
Shouls of Ogechee, Ian 7 49—tf.
l\ACO.\\
7000 wt Prime N. Caroli
f vrvrvr ng BAC0N for ( , v
JAILLET ki BL'C IANNON
Milledgeville, April y. 9—3t.
Superfine Hats, Paper Hang
ings, fyc.
4 ease* Drab and Black xup. Hat*;
400 piece! Paper hangings ;
100 do Bordrring to match ;
100 do Domestic Stripes and Piaidx ;
50 canister* Sporting Powder ;
20 bags Shot;
20 casks Cut Nails, from 4d to tod ;
5 do do Brads— just ri ccived and
for *ale by
REDDING h. WASHBURN
April 9. 9—tf
Just U.ec4r\VY4\ 1
10HH Viirds Domestic Stripes
1UVV for sale, by
R. J. NICHOLS U Co
April 8.9—If
Entertainment.
rpHE SUBSCRIBERS beg leave to inform
L the public,that they have taken that large
and commt dioushouse iu Latontoii. lately
Mipied by Benjamin Williamson, a* a Tavern,
where they hope, by their elections, to merit a
share of the public patronage. Their Stable
will be furnished with the best provender, and
Attended by faithful ostlers. Their Bar and Ta
ble will be the best the country affords.
WOODWARD bJ.’WILLIAMSON.
February 26. 3—tf-
T4> \ure 4»u\,
F OR the balance of the present year, a
negro wan who is a tolerable plantation
BlnckrnitH, and also a pretty good field
hand. Enquire of tlie printer*.
March to. 5—tf.
Notice to Druggists.
A FIVE assortment or MEDICINES, ke.
can he had upon liberal terms, by ap
plication either at Rockwell k Hepburn’*
Office, or at the Bookstore of Ginn & Cur
tis.
N. B. If not disposed of shortly at Pri
vate Sale, they will be sold at Auction.
Dec. 4. 4» -
A I.L ptriou, are tieroby cautioned against
aX trading for three notes of hand given on
the Olh November 1820, to Richard I’"Hard by
John Hamrick for $ 25 each, which raid note,
were afterwards traded to the (iihscriher, and
have since been fully settled, and losl bv him
JABEZJOHNSTON
April 10. W—Si*
Tho Editor of tlie Charleston Courier
Sportively says, “ it would seem to be ne
cessary to own a mountain, or a hill s. ecepti-
ble of that appellation, in order to be Presi
dent of tlie United States. General AV as ii-
t.-mTow had Mount Vernon—Mr. Atams
has Montezillo—Mr. Jkfkkrson Monticcllo\
nnd Mr. Madison Montpelier. No chance
fur any of na in the low country of South-
Carnlina, unless fancy be allowed to create
B Mont-imaginaire."
By some late order the king cf Eng
land has unknighted all the Irish knights
as they were called—in other words
those who had received liie “ acculatle”
in tlie drunken frolics of the Castle from
the lord lieutenant, for the lime being—
Lady Morgan’s husband, Sir Charles, is
of this number, and she is henceforth
plain—Mrs. Morgan.—American,
Life in London.—Madam* Manel and
51. Paston, gave a musical morning en
tertainment, under Ihe title of Mar-
iine« Musical” on the 13th January,
which says a fashionable paper, was
particularly agreeable to the ladies, as
tlie saloon was illuminated as if it were
evening.—Every one is aware, adds the
editor, that artilical light is much more
favourable for the display of (he might
have said artificial) beauty and fashion
than day light. The observation that
the votaries of fashion are turning night
into day, and day into night, is no longer
Utire—it i3 fact.
M ANCIIAUSKN—AGAIN.
Melancholy —A farmer, in Indiana, having
pulled up a remaikable fine beet, neglect'
to fill up the hole fimn which it was taken
whi n the son, an interesting and promising
youth of tC years nf age, unfortunately fell
into it, nnd in consequence of tile ground cav
ing in, was buried alive ! It is hoped Ilia
Congress will lake measures to cheek til
growth' of such unwararltahle beets.—[Beat
ihat.j—Fitts. Ox’z.
A Ktw rr:;—Two young ladies wer
conversing on the subject nf agriculture
wlii ii one o( them observed that she Inn
frequently aided her father in tlie hut
iv ing seasons, nod could use several ag
sicuiluial implements with facility ; th
though she cniild not use Hie cradle, sir
very familiar with tha rah*. Th*
$\YY>vrYuu5 Iclovur.
I ^11 Barrels Philadelphia superfine Flour,
of lha new crop, just received nnd tm
sale by FOARD fc MALONE
November 6. By—tf.
THE SUBSCRIBER has iuist received
. for sale, EIGHT HUNDRED bushels
first rate
\jYV45Y\htd\ gvounvY SA VY\
Apply at thekture of C. W. Butler, or at the
Boat Yard.
JOSEPH RUSSELL
April 9. U—tf
Att 0\45Y8C45Y W r 4U\Y454\
T O take charge of a plantation and about 2t
hands. A person qualified totuke charge
of the above, and can come well recommend
ed for sobriety and industry, will receive liber
al w ages. Enquire of the Printers.
April 6. 10—61
Seventy-five Dollars Reward.
MAIL ROBBERY.
S TOP THE VILLAIN.—Broke the Jail
of Clark comity, nnd made his escape
therefrom, on the 10th inut.
JM301Y 'BO&WOUTU,
a youth about seventeen or 18 years of age.
five feet 10 or 11 inches high, spare built,
blue eyes, fair complected, dark liair, very
forw ard in company, nnd fond of gambling.
He had been employed to carry tlie mail of
tlie United States on (he route from Millo.lge-
viile to the Hurricane Shoals, in Jackson
county, and was arrested and committed fo
trial at Milledgeville before tlie Sixth Circuit
Court nf the United States. Thu above re
ward will lie given to any person that will
deliver him to the Jailor of Milledgeville, or
of Jackson county.
THOMAS HYDE, I'. M.
At Jrfftrson, Jackson county, (Ico.
April It, 1822. It—tf
SY\45rYfT* Su\45.
TT7ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday In
W June next, at the Court-house in Dub
lin, Laurens couuty, the following property, to
wit:
Two lots in the town of Dublin, No f>0, ly
ing on Jackson street; th© other, No. 23 0:1
Gaines, taken as th© property of Fulwood and
Welch, It) satisfy a fi fa in favor of Andrew Low
and others
Also—One negro man named Toney, 35 or
40 years of age, one negro woman named Sea-
ly,35 years of age, one girl named Susan, 11 or
12 years of age, one named Hetty, 7 or H years
of age, one boy named Jerry, 12 or 14yeurs of
nge, one gig, and one cotton gin, taken ns ihe
property of Georg© \V Welch, to satisfy a fi
ia in favor of A Low ii Co., and others
Also—One lot in ihe town of Dublin, .No. 22,
lying on Gaines street, taken ns the property
of \V. It Colo man, to satisfy Charles Kelsey,
u Co. on the foreclosure of n mortgage, and the
premises pointed out in said mortgage.
Also—One lot of land, No. 826 in the 17th
district, originally Wilkinson, now Laurens
county, taken as the property of Simon Smith,
to satisfy u fi fa in favor of Fulwood L Welch ;
levied on by a Coustablo and returned to tno
Also—One tract of laud taken ns the proper
ty of Jesse Fulllord, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of
Robert \V. W. Wynne and others, containing
230 acres, adjoining Charles Mowntan ond o*
I hers—pointed out by Jesse Fullford.
Also—One negro man named Bob, taken as
the property of James Beaty, dec’d, to satisfy
two fi fas in favor of John Fullwood u others.
Also—One negro man named Jack and one
piece of laud, containing 46 1-2 acres, lying on
the Oconee, generally called Holmes’ bland,
taken ns the property of Thomas Holmes, dec.
to satisfy J.fij Guyton and others—levied by
3. Dukes, constable, and returned to mo.
U. KINCllEN, Sbff.
April 24.
VVavVyU ti t\7.45Y\ 45.
T HE undivided half of the interrit in the
Darien Gavotte is for sale. Terms liber
hI, For parliculais, apply at the office to
J. M. MAXWELL
IT The Editors of papers in Savannah,
Charleston, Augusta, Milledgev ille, Richmond,
(Va) ami Fayoltev ill», (,Y C.) arc request
liy a hmthrr of the type, to give the above a
few insertions. April 2<
Sportsmen of tlie Pitt
\ M \IN of (’tick's to shew twenty-three,
and to fight for one hundred dollars the
fight and one thousand the odd, will be fought
at Sparta, on tin fourth .Monday in .May.
Sparta, Geo. Match 27 8—tf
[FT The Editor of the Raleigh Star, is re
ouesled to publish the f »req4iin^ sit limes, nnd
forward ku uatoaat to ikis oH»c> for pas usont
ny the President oj the Untied States.
VVnxnr. v,, (lie Frcsident of the United
Stairs is authorized by law tu cause lands tu
be offered for sale :
Therefore I, James Monroe, President
of the United States, do hereby declare and
make, known that the public sales shall he
held as follows, viz :
At the Land Office at Terre Haute, in In
diana, on the first Monday in Joly next, fur
tlie sale of
Towtuliips I7and 18, iu range 1. eait of the 2d
principal nirridian line
17 and 18, in ranges I to U, west do
At the Land Office al Vandalia, in Illinois,
on the third Monday in July next, fur the
sale of
Townships'll, 12, 13 and 14, in ranges 1 nnd 2,
east of Ihe 3d principal meridian line
11, 12, 13, 14 and 16, in ranges 3 and 4, do
At Ihe same place, on the third Monday
in August next, fi r the sale nf
Townships 11, 12, 13, 14 snd 15, in rsnges fi, 6
and rt, asvt of the 3d principal meridian line
11, in range 7, do
At the Land Office at Palestine, in Illinoi-,
on the first Monday in August next, for the
sale of
Townships 6,7,8 and 9, in ranges 9, 10 and 11,
ea.t of 3d principal meridian line
6, 0, 7, 8 Or 9, in range 14, west uf2d do
8 and 9 12 and 13, do
At the same place, on the first Monday in
September next, for the sale of
Townships 10,11.12 and 13, in ranges 9,10 T: 11,
east of 3d principal meridian line
10, 11, 12 and 13, in ranges 12, 13 Sr
14, west of 2d do
At the same place, on the first Monday in
October next, f"r the sale of
Townships 14,16,16 and 17, in ranges 9,10 k 11,
east of 3d principal meridian Inn
14, 15,16&r 17,in ranges 12,13U 14,
west of 2d do
At the same place, on the first Mouday in
November next, for the sale of
Townships 18, IV, 20&.21, in isnges
east of 3d principal meridiau line
18,19,20snd 21, in ranges 13 and 14,
west of 2d principal meridian line
18,19and 20, in range 12, vlo do
18 11, do do
17, 18, ID and 20 10, do do
At the Land Office fur the Northern dis
trict of Louisiana, at the town of Ouachita,
on the first Monday in November next, fui
the sale of
Townships 16, 16, 17, 18 and 19, in ranges 1, 2,
3, 4a,:d 6, west of the oieritflan Hue
At the Land Office at Inc Scat ol Justiceo
the county of Independence, in the Arkansas
territory, for the sale of such land' ot the
United States as are situated iu the icllowing
described townships and ranges, and which
have been excluded from the lottery of the
lands appropriated for satisfying warrants for
military aervices, v iz :
On the first Monday in August next, foi
the sale of such of the above described land--
as arc situated in the following townships
and ranges, viz:
Townships 1,3, 3,4, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 20,in range 1,
eavt of the 6th meridian lint
1,2,3,4,5 ar6. in iaiige 9, do
1,2, 3, 4, 6, fi, 7, rt e. 9, 3, do
1,2, in, 11,12. 13 Sr 14, 4, do
1.2, 6, do
1.2.3.9.13.14.16.18.19
and 2U, 1, west do
On the first Monday in September next
for the sale of such nf the above described
lands as are situated m the following town
ships and ranges, viz :
~ iv.'Qshins 1, 2, 18, 19 and 20, in range 2, west
of the 6th meridian line
1.16.16.17.18.19 and 20, 3, do
1, 10, II, 13, 14, 16, 16*1 19, 4, do
1.2. 9,10, 11,12, 13 and 16, 6, do
1,2,4,6,6,8,9, 10, 11, 12,
13 ami 18, 6, do
On the first Monday in October next, for
the sale of such nf the above described lands
as are situated in the following townships
and ranges, viz :
Townships 1, 2,3, -3,6,6,7,10,11,12,13,16,16
17, IS, 19 and 20, in range
7, west of 6th me
ridian line
1,2,3,4,6, 6,7,8,
9,10,15, 16, 1
uroflGIA, tJul'iein nujy.
I
tint
in Ritaa
Supi
the county of Greene, in the state aforesaid
mortgage to your petitioner, all these tracts or
parcels of land, lying and hein^ in the county o’
Telfair, formerly Wilkinson, known by limn
Iier878 in tlie 9th district of ol I Wilkinson, now
Telfair, containing 202 1-2 acres—al-o, one
Fraction, known by number 372, containing
140 6-10ths acres, 9th district—also, one otliei
Fraction, containing 124 H-lOths acres, known
hy No. 378 and 9th district—one other Fracti
on,known by No. 380, in Dili district, contain
ing 196 1-2 acres—also, n ,e other Fraction
known hy No 379, iu 9th district, containing
35 acres—also, one other Fraction, known hy
No 377, in 9th district, containing 906-10tli
acres—alio, one other Fr clion, known by No
371, in Dth district, couta ing 36 7-HHhs acrei
—also, one square of pi* v-woods land, know
hy No. 35(1, in 9lli distiici, containing 2U2 I-
acres; the said trnrts and fractions being and
lying in the 9th district, formerly Wilkinson
now Telfair county, forilic better securing thi
payment of three several promissory notes,
bearing even date with -aid mortgage, each
for the sura of one thou-nnd dollars; one
due the last day of Jan ary, 1819, the'accumt.
the Inst of January, Tr2u, and the third, on oi
beforelhe last day of January, 1821—ii. Ihe said
George Nison having failed to pay said sums ol
money—oil motion ot T ti. Ilolt, altornev
for mortgager, it i« ordered that unless the said
George do pay into the Clerk s office of the Su
perior court of snid county, the principal, inte
rest and cost due on said mortgage, vsithia
twelve months from this date, the equity of re
demption he, and is hereby lorever bared and
forectosad, provided notice of this rule he pub
lished once a month for twelve months in the
Southern Recorder, printed at Milledgeville, or
served on the mortgagor or his special agent,
six months before the time the twelve months
shall expire.
GEORGIA, Telfair county
I CER TIFY the foregoing to he a true copy
taken from the Minutes, ibis 24th September.
1821. 44 itness, my linnd and private seal, there
being no seal of office.
D. McRAE, Cl'k.S. C
October 22. m!2
in IIakxis,
cirsTt s I Bnowa ^ or Court.
T appearing to the t ourt that a Rub Ni*iv\a*
obtained at the Inst term of this Cuui*
lithe above case, requiring puhlicnilhn there-
if, once a. mouth, until the present term, in
lie of theielbtic gazettes of this state, audit
appearing tint sniil publication lias not been re-
nlio ly made according to the requisitions of
aid Rote—!l i' therefore now ordered, that said
Hole lie published in the Southern Ketordsr,
once a mouth for three months
A true copy taken from the minutes, 80th
March, 1822. T1J03. H. MEN AN, Ctk.
Aprils, 1822, m3tu
D DE At'OUSTIN' HARRIS, seventy four
dollars, elghly-lhree and one fourth cents,
value received, this 22,1 Eeh IH2I.
(Signed; AUGUSTUS J. BROWN,
Adm r of the estate of Arthur S Daunelly,dic'd
BALDWIN SUPERIOR COURT,
.htrember Adjourned Term, 1821.
It appearing to the Court hy the affidavit of
Samuel Goudall, that he was possessed of i-
certain due hill of which the above ii u copy,
nnd that Ihe. same lies been lost or mislaid to
(hat it cannot lie found;
It is ordered, that u copy of said due hill ha
established ill lieu of said lost original at the
next Term of this court, unless cause he show u
to (lie contrary, and that u copy of this Rule
he published ill oue of the public gazettes of
this state, once a month until the next term
of this court.
.1 true copy taken from the wunutci, Ikit 12lh
Mooember, 1821.
THOMAS H. KENAN, Clerk
November 27, 1821.
GEORGIA, Laurent county.
RULE MSI.
XTPON tlie petition of Mary Bstejr, praviag
vJ this Court forllie establishment of a copy,
ii lieu of an original note, lost or mi laid, which
petition is supported bv an affidavit of its loss,
accompanied by a copy of the original, us near
ly as the petitioner can recollect, which is of
file in tlie office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of said county. On motion of Lott t\ nr-
ren, attorney for the petitioner, it is ordered,
that the tail! copy note of file in said office lie
etahlisln-d iu lieu r f the original sa lost or mis
laid, unless cause he shewn to the contraiy.—
4nd it i- further ordered, that a copy of this
rule he publi-hed once a month for the leim of
six months, in one ot the public Gazettes of this
state.
A true copy from the minutei, 15th March,
1822. NEIL MUNtlOK, Ctk.
March 16. rn6m
RULE NISI.
Jones Superior Court,April Term, 1822
I T appearing to the Court, that George B. Lu
cas, was in possession of an original deed
lor one hundred and twenty-five acres of Land,
part of Lot Number Seventy-six in tlie eighth
distiict of Jones county, made and executed to
9,10A.ll, tom by Samuel Havvkinson the tifteent:i day
of November in tha year eighteen hundred and
sixteen, which deed is either lost or destroyed
so that the said George B Lucas cannot cum
nand it, and he having herewith produced a
npy in substance of said deed to he filed in
he Clerk's Office of this Court: On motion of
jOWlher and Webb, attornies for said George
B Lucas, it is ordered, that said copy deed be
established in lieu of the original so lost oi
destroyed, unless sufficient cause to the contra
ry lie shewn nt the ScTiJ-nor Couit for said
county on the second Mwlav in October next,
nd that a copy of this rule he published in one
of the public Gazettes of this StHti, nt least once
a month uuti! the silting of said Court
A true copy from the Minutes, April 1 66, A. L).
1822.
EDWIN BOWEN, C S C.
April 22, 1822. 11— 6m
18,19 and 20, 8,
do
1,2, 3,4,6,6, 7,8,
9,10,11,12,18,
19 and 2U, 9,
do
19, 10,
do
On the first Monday in November next,
for the sale, of such of the above described
lands as are situated in the following town
Ys\Y45Y\ff , 8 Sa\.45.
W ILL BE SOLD, on Ihe first Tuesday in
Jane next, at Rabun court-house, with-'
iu the usual honrs,
4\H> Acres ot YwmY,
known iu tlie plan nf the 5th district, liy No. 20,
levied on hy virtue of an execution in favor of
Peter Reid, against John McKenzie,as the pro
perty of said John McKenzie,to snti>fy tbo a-
foresaid fi fa.
eitADRICK MORRIS, Sbff
February 22.
In Baldwin Superior Court, .Vovcmber ad
journed term, 1811,
■ T appearing to the i ourt that the r.otr of
J which the annexed is a copy in substance
lias been Inst or mislaid :—On motion, it 14
ordered, that cause be shewn tin or before thy
next term of this court why the annexed
copy should not be substituted in lieu of
the original, nnd that this motion he published
once a month uptil the next term of this
court, in one of the public Gazettes of the
town of Milledgeville.
Four months after date, I promise to pay
Jonathan M. Hand, or order, seventy-eight
dollars, for value rectived.
August 211, 11120.
(Signed) PETER DAVIS,
A true copy taken from the minutes, this
nth Abe. urn.
THOMAS H. KENAN, Cl’k.
November 12 tnflm.
|VT INE months alter date, application will lie
lv made to the honorable Hie Court of Or
dinary, of Baldwin county, for leave to sell
270 acres of land, belonging to J. N. Troutinar,
a minor. Nov 27,1821. m9in.
hi /barren Superior Court, April Term, lrt22.
Aauaxw C. HunN,
Ihllfor Dierottry.
mss Juiisson, and
Esthzr Johssou.
jiKtw C. Hors,
t>3.
lawes Joussoa, and
EsrilFR t OH S SOS.
I
Bill for Discovery and
Injunction
Administrator’s Sale.
W il L BE SOLD, nt Fort-llavvkins, on
Wednesday the 12th day of June neit,
The Personal Property
of tlie Estate of Bailey Harris.*, dereased—con
sisting of sundry nrticles loo tedious to men
tion. terms of sale ensh.
S.M INGERSOL, Adm r
Anril 97. Bail!'
■ t ’•
l reasonable terms, the two following
\*oYa of \iVYYU\....\'YA
No. 66, tilth district Dooly, and No. 230, 8th
district Monroe county, drawn hy me in tlie last
Land Lottery Tho terms will he mad* know n
hy enquiring nf Col John J Maxwell, nf Bry
an countv, w ho is authorized liv me to sell th'
arne THOMAS GRAY
BryBB*a*f tf, April 8
ranges, viz:
1, 2,3, 4, 6,6,7
8,9
10 and 11, in
range
10, west of the 6th
1,3, 4,5,6, 7,8,
9 k 10, in range
n,
meridian lin©
do
C, 3,4, 6,6, 7,8,
9 nnd 10,
12.
do
2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7,
8 and 9,
13,
do
3, 4, 5,6, 7 ond 8,
14,
do
4, 6 and 7,
16,
do
6, 6 and 7,
16,
do
6,
17,
do
F.aeh sale will commence with Ihe lowest
ruirnrrer of section, township and range, and
proceed in regular numerical order.
The lands reserved by law for the use nf
school#, or for other purposes, will lie reserv
ed from sale.
Given under my hand at the City of
Washington, this 14tli day of March. 1)122.
JAMES MONROE.
By tha President:
J 081 A H MfISI,
Vom'ni r of the (tin Land Offct
March 1R. 8—tNl
I T appealing to the court Hint the defendants
. reside oul of the jurisdictional limits of this
state—on motion, oidered, that they do plrnd,
answer, or demur on or before the first day of
the next term, L that copies of the above hills
tie served on their attorney iu Ihe common
law action—and, that this rule he published
once a month, until the next term of this court,
in the Recorder of Milledgeville
True eilruct from the Minutes,
THOMAS GIBSON, Clk.
Aprils, 1822 ui6in
GEORGIA, Putnam county.
SUPERIOR COURT, MARCH TERM, 1822.
PiTir. F. Mahone, i RULE NISI
„ r/, t to establish a toil.Vote
Robv.rt White. )
I T appearing to the court that Peter F Mahone
was possessed of a certain original promis
sory note, a sworn copy of which is hereunto
umieled, and that Hie ini.I note has either been
lost or mislaid, so that the same cannot now he
found—whereupon, on motion of counsel for
snid Mahone, it is ordered, Hint tlie said Robert
White shew cause at the next term, why a co
py should not he established in lieu of snid lost
original—and that a copy of this rule bo pub
lished once a month, for three months, iu one
of the public gazettes of this state.
COPY —On or before the first day of January
next, I promise to /iay to Robert Rroadnax
bearer, one hundreil dollars, for value received,
this lath December, 1818
(Signed) ROBERT WHITE.
Personally appeared in open court, Peter F
meridian linej Mahone, who, after being duly sworn, snilli
that the above copy of White's note isatrin
one, according to tho best of his belief and re
collection.
PF.TER F. MAHONE.
Sworn to, and suh-cribed in open
court, tins 23<) March, 1822.
J oh x 1. Smi i ii, Clk
A true copy from the Minutu, 23d March, 1822.
JOHN I SMITH, Clk
April 2, 1822. in3m
NOTICE.
N INE months after date, application tvill Vc
made to the honorable Inferior court iff
Laurens county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell the real and personal
©state of Benjamin Smith, of said county dee d
- for the benefit of the creditors, heirs and die*
tribulees of said Smith.
tltRDY GRIFFIN,
Qualified Ex'(4
September 11, 1821. m9m.
■J\I INE month* utter date, application will Le
±1 made to the honorable Court of Ordina
ry of Laurens county, for leave to sell the real
estate of Benjamin Snellgrove, deceased—to le
sold for the bene I’ll of the heirs of “aid deceased.
CATH ARINE SNELLGROV E, Admr ^
April 2, 18*22 H—m9iu*
TVTINE months after claits application
be made to tlie Honorable Inferior
Court of Laurens County, when sitting lor
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real
estate of Elijah W. Brenzeal, deceased
KASON ALLEN, Admr.
December 10th, l« il. 4b — td.
jVj IaN E months alter date hereof, applu a-
1^1 tion will he made to the honorable the
Inferior Court of Morgan county, when >iU
ting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to btfl
the real estate of Jehu IN ans>, deceased.
JOHN I# V’A NS, Adm’r,
Nov. 1 L 40 with the will annexed*
N INE mouths alterdute, application will he
made to *,lie honorable the Inferior lourt
of Warren county, when silling for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the real estate < I A-
quilla Stevens, deceased.
ROSS STEVENS, Adra'r.
January 29, 1822 m9m.
1 l Ihe honorable Inferior court of Ham:
county, when fitting for ordinary purposes. It
leave to sell the laud belonging Io the estai* « !
Thomas L Edwards, dre'd—sold for the Lcue*
fit of the heirsnud creditor*.
HEN RY MITCHELL,} . . .
THOMAS C. Burrs, 5 m 6
January 1, 1S22. nt9m
GEORGIA.—In Hancock Superior Court
DnriLCT Lawioi, Adm r. 'j
of Angus Chisliolm, deed
complainant,
BeMorris and Wiut-
a m Rabun, drfte.
Bill for dwwirery,
relief, utjunchorb^f-
[ I’ appearing to th© court that William Rabun,
one of the defendant* in die above hilt re
7VMNE months after date, application will I u
i. i made to the honorable Inferior court <:
June* county, for leave to Fell the Land ri -
Negroes belonging to the estate of Win Moore,
dee d—for the bcncCt .•! thr heir* of naid dcr'd.
SAMUEL 111 EV, Adm r'
SARAH MOURE, AdmT
February 13, 1822. i»9m.
TVp.NF.
1 i mad
months after date, .application wil
le to the honorable the Court
f U
dinary of Laurens county, for leave to sell 11.©
real estate of Penelope Desanbleaux and hi w l
I*. B. Desanbleaiu, dee d minor oipban* id L
t \. Dohi Ideaiix, dec’d, for the benefit of Pen**
lop#- Desanblei
bleaui, dec d.
lix and the heirs of L. I*. Du
A lir454v\ YiwrgftYu.
T tlF. .->U BSC RIB HR has jusi received a con
Mgnment of valuable
VwYewY 'Ii45\ r 45 y \Ya\cA\cft
of Gold and Silver, emb<>s*ed tnd plain 1 hey
will he *uld very low for Caih or approved
note*. Appiy to the subscriber, or «t Temple
ton Reid’s. BURTON HEPBI RN
February 30. 4-—tf
]N
Dublin
INF,
one of the defendants in the ahov
frie'e* out of the jurisdictional limits ofthi* *tate
— On motion, ordered that service he perfect
ed on said William Rabun, by serving a copy of of Baldwin county
sail billon his attorney, intlie common law purposes, for Icav
action, nnd publishing in one of the public (
zeltca of
that said Rabun will be required to plead, an
swer or demur to laid bill ut the next term of
this court
A true eitr&Bt from the minutes, tbii 13th
day of October, 1821
miLir l. simms,m.
Goubar 16,1991. m«m.
WILLIAM L McREE, Adm'r
LOl'T WARREN, Xtliu'r ami
Guardian.
March 2,1822. m9m
ontlis after date. Application will
de to the honorubl# the Lffrrioi cotnt
m hitting f«*r ordinary
II tho real nnd pro.mi-
1 estate of* Arthur Dauelly, dec d— c »r tin* he-
id stale, once a month for six months, nefit of the heirs nml i reditois of -»i 1 d* < i
ARlIll’B DA NELLY, v!m#
January 6, 1822. n»9ui
JOB PRINTING,
Executed with nrt.tntrx and di’pctt .
at the ixticouLLt. Ofvicb.