Georgia messenger. (Ft. Hawkins, Ga.) 1823-1847, May 05, 1824, Image 1

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Vo\. W. Till’ MESSENGER, 1S PUBLISHED WEEKLY nY UO SK& ROBERTSON, \t three dollars a year, in advance, m : f - onr dollars if not paid within the ‘ 1 Advertisements will be inserted at 9 evf.nty-five cents per square, for Pie first insertion, and fifty cents! for each continuance. Advertisements j not limited when handed in, will be ; inserted till forbid. V r, Notice of sales of land and negroes by Administrators, Executors, or Guardians, are aired bv law, to t>e advertised in a pub he r, !■ -tic sixty davs previous to the day ot sale. Notice of the sale of personal property must lie ,rimi in like manner forty days previous to the day of sale. . Notice to the debtors and creditors ot an es tttte must lie published/orty davs. Notice that application \vi I he made to (lie Court of Ordinary for leave to sell land, must be published nine muntlis. tek TO :L A Dwelling House and kitchen, situated on the hill at Fort Hawkins.—Also, a Stable and bimse for corn ami fodder. Enquire of H. G. ROSS. April 7. ‘* mT to rent, !;•;* A convenient STORE iio. st: adjoining this Ollice.— For terms, apply at this Office, or to H. G. ROSS. Macon, March 31. 2^ IVeor^va— JeCfevscm CouvA “ITSTUKREAS James ‘F. Hudson ap ?▼ plies for letters dismissory on the estate of John Patridge late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all, and singular the heirs and creditors of said dec’d to file their ob jections in terms of the law, in such case made and provided, if any they have, to shew cause why said lettters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 7th day of April 1824. JOHN G. BOSTICK, and. c. c. o. 4 m 6m I AO VICE. LL persons indebted to the estate | 1 of Daniel Landon, dec’d, late of | Jeffersoucounty,are requested to make | immediate payment—and those having I demands against said estate are re- I quested to render them in, duly at- I tested, within the time prescribed by I Jaw, to 11. B. PIPKIN, Jditi’r. April 14, 1824. 6w4 Executive Department, Geo > MilleAgeville, Nov. 21, 1823. $ ORDERED, That the subjoined resolution be published once a j| month in each of the gazettes of this I *tate, until the next general election. [ An,-st ELISHA W OOD, Secry. | . ay sEx.rrr, Xov. 12,18*23. | M hf.reas, it is desirable to ascer || tain the wishes of the citizens of this M state as to the mode of chosing Elec- I tors of President and Vice-President I the l nited States. I fte it there fore resolved by tlir Senate Mnd IJunse of Representatives of the H Mntf'Of Georgia, in General .isseviblu ■ ’*£, lhat it shall be the duty of the magistrates who shall preside at the H ever! 'l elections to be held in the dis -11 ‘? r s nt c °unties of this state for the ■ r noicc ol members of the Legislature, ■ at the next general election therein, to ■ propose to each and every voter, at the II one of receiving Ids vote, whether he ■ ‘l^n 08 ** lat choice of said Electors ■ s a 1 be confined to the people or ro ll allied by the Legislature, and to re- Il'l'iest such voter to signify such desire ■ >t endorsing on his ticket the word M eyle or Legislature, according to (I the fact; and, on counting II nf >1 10 to annex to the return Inrtt lC | ta ' ld e * ec^011 by them so trans- Itn * l ° l * le Executive department, a ■ e statement ol the votes so given,to ■ ,;‘ e i e " and the same may be laid be -3i '’ ,1( : next Legislature by his excel ■ Scy the Governor. I (l .. *!. be it Jurthrr resolved, That his H|,(m ( / cnc - v the Governor be and he is jUt; ‘‘‘quested to cau>e this resoluJ lilio B ° H published without delay in ■ ,on; r eral r :, "" Us °f an 4 to ■,„i im ‘! lUe ! h a'nl publication once a Bi j”' 1 ’ the next general election. ■ /” a greed to unanimously. 9 it tii,, HOmas Stocks, President* I Hul l .7,° Representative*., Nov H, 1823 K ‘ aJ and concurred in ■ Nov oe *M. TROUP, Hut truer. I lilt 10—3(3. GEORGIA MESSENGER. HO. & A. BENNETT A\ h just received by the Boats - Bachelor and Rebecca in addi tion to their former stock a fresh sup ply ol Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware and Crockery,making a complete and general assortment, which they oiler low for cash : Among which are the following articles : 300 bushels L. P.Salt, 300 Lisbon do 2000 lbs Iron, 1000 lbs Castings, asstd. 10 bbls rye Gin, 15 do do Whiskey 15 do Sugar, 1 hlul. do. 3 do linseed Oil 12 half bbls mackerel If) hags coffee, 3 kegs tobacco 5 boxes candles, sdo soap 12 kegs nails, 15 bags shot 5 bbls Irish potatoes, 2 casks cheese 25 do/. Bl ade’s patent hoes fcheet iron, grindstones Pilot-bread and crackers Window glass, powder, lead London porter, Holland gin Madeira and currant wines, cordial Molasses, pepper, allspice Tea, loaf-sugar, ginger, Shaving soap and boxes, fassets Segars, basket-salt Plow lines, trace chains Curry-combs, bed cords Cloth, hair, tooth, paint, hearth,boot white-wash, scrubbing and horse Brushes Pad, stock, closet, and knob locks Stationary, cotton cards Horn, tortoise, bone & ivory combs Pearl, mould, thread and metallic buttons, assorted Pen, pocket, Spanish and Jack knives. Knives and forks Carving, butcher and shoe knives Patent coffee mills, butts &, hinges Iron, teutania and briltannia, table ami tea Spoons Scissors, curtain pins, house bells Bellows, fish hooks and lines Drawing-knives, sickles Carpenter’s adze’s anil hammers Carpenters and shingling hatchets Shoemaker’s hammers, pincers and nippers Compasses and iron squares Brass, cut and wrought tacks Box rules, sad irons Sifters, club axes, Fiiles and chissels Gimblets and tap-bi rers Candle-sticks, snutlers Door-knockers, lamps Plated stirrup-irons and spurs Pins and needles,assorted Gridirons, sauce pans Ladies morocco prunella and leath er shoes Gentlemen’s boots, shoes & shoetees Children’s do Two cases straw, leghorn and sill; bonnets 2 cases gentlemen’s fine beaverhats 4 do wool do Rose and dufile blankets Flannels, plains, sattinetts,assorted Osnaburgs, cotton and linen shirting Russia and cotton sheeting Russia duck and drill, longlawn Bedtick and domestic plaid Apron checks, brown sheeting Brown and bleached shirting Dowlas, platillas, brown holtand Ladies hose, assorted Ladies and gentleman’s gloves do Linen, cotton and osnaburg thread Ribbons and tape Linen anil cotton cambrick Calicoes and ginghams Furniture calico, chintz, dimity Cambrick dimity Mull and jackonet muslins Merino, Valencia, cassimere and silk shawls Muslin dresses, inserting trimmings Plain anti figured catnbricks Seersuckers, printed muslins Caroline and imitation plaids Bomba/.ettes, union stripes Yellow nankin, French do Black sinchews anil sarcenets Changeable and satin silk Black silk vesting Nankin and Canton crape Norwich ami Italian do Flag and Barcelona handkerchiefs Silk parasols and umbrellas Valencia, Marseilles and toilinett vesting Ladies indispensables Cravats, silk and cotton suspenders Birds-eye diaper Lion skin and Bath coating Also —a very handsome assortment of STONE W ARK, and a great vari ety of other articles. A liberal price given for Cow Hides. Wanted— looo bushels CORN. For sale, Lot No. 79, in the 3d Hist, t, Houston county. Macon, Feb. 18. .MACON*. (GEORGIA, j NVI.O.NV.SOAY, .MAY 5, YB2l. U'O WIT & CGI'S* A^L r ILL be sold to the highest hid - 7 V der, on Saturday the 22d May next, iri the town of Knoxville, Craw tord county, a quantity of Town Lots on accommodating terms, cnstulmcnts made quite easy to the purchaser.— Ferins made known on the day of sale. It is entirely unnecessary to say any tiling in praise of Knoxville to those who know it, for its worth is already known. As to its commercial impor tance, it has not bail a fair trial, but we think we can promise it the seat of health. Its situation as one of the most extreme County Towns in the purchase, induces us to believe it will be a place of much importance. Samuel, IV. Langston, \ Newdaygate Ously, / Juslics Ephraim Whittington, > Inferior Elisha Tarver, l Court. John •Mathis. ) c. c. Martin T. Eilis, L7A*. April 27, 1824. 3w6 WILL be sold at the Court House in the town of Macon,on the first Tuesday in June next, between the usual hours of sale, One Sorrel Horse, 2 years old,taken as the property ofThomas Pickard, to satisfy a ti fa in favor if Parish & Slatter.— Property pointed out by the defendant. Terms of Fale—Cash. JOHNS. CHILDERS,d.s. April 28. SUevWVs Side. he sold, on the first tues- V V day in June next, at the court house in Irwin county, Lot No. 471, 12th district, for the benefit of the Rev. Thomas Anderson. Returned to me bv James Allen, con stable. daniel McDuffie, shjr. April 7. 3 GEORGIA—PIKF COUNTY. Superior Court. April Term, 1824. The State,on the information J of Stephen Swain, vs. v Sci. Fa. Edward Outlaw, drawer.} IT appearing to the Court by the re turn of the Sheriff of this county, that the defendant cannot be found, it :s therefore Ordered, That service be perfect ed by the publication of this rule,once a month (at least) for three months, in one of the publick Gazettes of this Slate. True extract from the Minutes. JOHN H. BRODNAX, Cl'k. April 20. m3m GEORGIA—BIBB COUNTY. Superior Court, March Term, 1824. The Governor, on the information of So- f g p v lorn on Groce, vs. f Ifni. C. Sellars. IT appearing to the Court by the re turn of the Sheriff, that thedeleniP ant is not to be found in the county ol Bibb. On motion it. is ORDERED, That the said defend ant appear at the next term ol the Su perior court, to he held in and lor the county of Bibb, on the second Monday in September next, then and there to answer to the said case. And that service be perfected by a publication of this rule in one of the public Ga zettes of this state, once a month for three months. True copy from the minutes. * N. \V. WELLS, Cl'k. March 17, 1824. mSm GE()RG I A—M()N ROE COUNTY. Superior Court, April Term, 1824. The Governor on the inf or-') motion of Solomon Groce, > Scr. Fa. vs. Iturrel Stephens. J The Governor on the inf or- J mation of Archibald liar- > Sci. Fa. ragh, vs. IVillis Robertson . J The Governor on the infor-l mation of Solomon Groce, > Sci. Fa. vs. James Walter. j IT appearing to the Court by the re turn of the Sheriff that the defend ants are not to be found in the county of Monroe. On motion, it is— Ordered, that the said defendant appear at the next term of the Superior court, to be held in anil for the county of Monroe on the Wednesday after the first Mon day in October next, then and there to answer to the said cases respectively. And that this order be published in one of the public Gazettes of this state once a month fc ,r three months. True copy from the Minutes. WILKINS HUNT, Cleric. April 14, 1824. m3in OK EVERY DESCRIPTION, Vov sa\e al V\us OWicc. TITILLbe sold, on the first Tues t t day in June next, at the Court-house in the town of Macon, Bibb county, between the usual hours of sale, One negro woman by the name ol Big Nelly and her child Sarah—also another woman by the name of Little Nellv—also a woman named Amy,and her chid, and Matilda and her child, levied on as the property of David S. Booth, to satisfy a ti fa in favor of Bullock & Wells ; property pointed out by the defendant. One negro woman by the name of Big Nelly and her child Sarah—also another woman by the name of Little Nelly—also a woman named Amy,and her child, and Matilda and her child, levied on as the property of David S. Booth to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Bul lock & \\ ells, against Booth &, Wil son ; property pointed out by said Booth. Terms of Sale— Cash. JON A. A. HUDSON, Sh'ff. April, 28, 1824. bids T ILL be said,at the town of New ▼ ▼ nan, Pike county, ou the iirsl Tuesday in June next, 202£ acres of land, known by lot No. 69 in the 3d dist. (formerly Mon roe, now) Pike county, taken as the property of Wm. Dailey, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Rhnsom Nichols—pro perty pointed out by the plaintiff—le vied on and returned to me by a con stable. 262 J acres of land, know n by lot No. 59 in the 15th (list, (formerly Monroe, now) Pike count v, taken as the pro perty of Eli Sanderson, to satisfy two li fas, one in favor of James Ware,sen. and the other in favor of George Deg gett administrator of Shemia Mann, vs. said Eli Sanderson—levied on and returned to tne bv a constable. 2021 acres of land, known by lot No. 59 in the 2d (list, (formerly Mon roe, now) Pike county, and a Sorrel Horse, about seven years old, taken as the property of Allen Simms to sa tisfy a fi fa in favor of And.iew Harts tide, another in favor of John Paughn, arid likewise to satisfy Jeremiah John ston, security on an execution in fa vor of Robert Freeman, vs. said Allen Simms and Jeremiah Johnston. BURREL ORR, Sh'ff. April 28, 1824. 6uls FOR S.\\iVi BY the subscriber, an excellent MILL CRANK. C. L. HOLMES. Fort Hawkins, April 7. tt 3 jVfINE months after date applica it tion will be made to the Honora ble Court of Ordinary of Jones county for leave to sell lot No. 76 in the llth (list, of Early county, and two tracts in Jones county, one containing fifty acres, adjoining lands of A. Rice; the other containing 180 acres, adjoining Elizabeth Shurley. Also —Lot No. 114 in old Wilkin son, now Telfair county. All belong ing to Elizabeth Hendrix, a minor. JOHN SPURLIN, Guardian. March 17, 1824. m9m “TVTINE months after date applica -1 y tion w ill be made to the honora ble the court of Ordinary of Jefferson county, for leave to sell two hundred acres of land, Ding in Jefferson coun ty, ou the waters of Chavers creek, belonging to the estate of Daniel Lan don, late of said county, deceased. Harvey B. Pipkin, Adm’r. November 26, 1823 m9ni36p* IVT INK months after date, applica -L 7 tion will be made to the Honora ble the court of Ordinary of Wilkin son county, for leave to sell a tract ol land containing one hundred anil fifty two and a half acres, being a part of lot No. 186, in the 27th district of said county. ALSO—One other tract, containing fifty and a half acres, being a part ol lot No. 200, in the 27th district of said county—both lying on the Long Slash —belonging to the estate of Mathias Liverman deceased. WILLIAM DAYIS, Adm'r. March 3, 1824. m9m ivy INK months afterdate applica- JL yI tion will be made to the Honora ble the Inferior Uourt of Jefferson county when sitting lor Ordinary pur poses for leave to sell the real estate of John Wiiighatn, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d. ROB’T DONALDSON, Ex’r. Nov. 19, 1823. 35*pm9m. undersigned, residing in Ma- X con, offers liis services to the ci tizens thereof, and its vicinity, in the PRACTICE OF MEDIC INTO in its different branches. AMBROSE BABER. Martin, April 7, 1324. 6w3 Sr. JOHN’S LODGE,No, 15. MARION. Twiggs Cos. Geo. ( April 2, A. E. 6824. IT appearing to this Lodge, that a person calling himself Charles Au gustus Durand, who was in this village a few weeks past begging charity, is an imposter and unworthy of the distinc tions confered by masonry ; It is unan imously resolved, that be be, in future denied the privileges of this Lodge— And it is further ordered, that the Secretary of this Lodge be required to give publicity to the foregoing, in order that all worthy bretheren may he protected from similar impositions. ROBER T L. PERRYMAN, Sec’y. VAIAiWBIiE LANR. WILL be sold on the first Tues day in May next in the Town of MACON, Bibb county, 500 ACRES OF LAND, well improved, there being more than one hundred lines under cultivation. The above tract of Land is known as the plantation whereon Dr. Brown formerly lived, a few miles below Ma con, and is valuable. ALSO, p Another tract containing 1100 acres of land, 300 of which is under cultiva tion—loo acres Ocrnulzee o swamp, and the other 200 prime up land, with a comfortable Dwelling. House —being the plantation whereon John 1). W illiams formerly Jived, ad joining the reserve around Macon. ALSO, On the first Tuesday in June necct, in the town of Clinton, Jones county, another tract containing 15 acres, well improved, being the plantation known by the name of Camp Hope, three miles east of Macon on the Miliedgeville road. A LSO, On the first ‘Tuesday in July next, at the town of Covington in Newton county, one lot of Land, containing acres, being No. 523 in the 16th district of said county. ALSO, On the first Tuesday in August next in the town of Marion,Twiggs county, one lot oflantl, containing 2021 acres, and two-thirds of ano ther undivided lot of Land in said county, adjoining lands formerly own ed by Dr. Brown.—All the above land being the real estate of John I). W ili iatus, late of said county of Bibb dec’d and sold for the benefit of the credit ors of said dec’d. Terms —One half cash, and for the other half a credit will he given till the first of January next—except the tract in New ton which will be sold fur cash. TIMOTII Y MATTHEW?, Muir. de bonis non. March 3, 1824. tdsso CALL AJYD PA Y 7 PERSONS indebted to Alexander Meriwether, will please call with out delay on the Subscriber, and make payment, as be has the books and notes in possession, and is authorised to make settlements. JONA. A. HUDSON. March 3. tfso Administrator's S\\e. \GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior court of Jefferson county —Will be sold at the Market-House in the town of Louisville, on the first Tuesday in July next, One t-act of Land, known by Lot No. 434 in the 12th district of Irwin county. Also—-Another tract, known by lot No. 163, in the 10th district of Hall county—both being the real estate of James Rogers, (ate of said county of Jefferson, deceased, and to be sold for the benefit ot the creditors of said de ceased. M. ROBERTSON, Adm’r. April 14, 1824. tds4 .YO'Yietv ~ ALL persons indebted to the estate of James Rogers, late ofjefferson county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate are requested to render them in, duly at tested, within the time prescribed by law, to M. ROBERTSON, Adm’r. April 14, 1824. Gw4 AO. 1.