Georgia messenger. (Ft. Hawkins, Ga.) 1823-1847, July 07, 1824, Image 1

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Vo\. u. I THE MESSENGER, I IS rUHtISIIED WtHRLY BY ■ oS H& ROBUIITSON, m. uliree dollars a year, in advance, ■;, ( r dollars if not paid within the will be inserted at ■ifcSTY-Kivß CENTS, per square. for first insertion, and eii i y cents ■ eachcontinuance. Advertisements ■{limited when handed m, will be ■erted till forbid. ■. ~ >j o tice ol sales of land anilnfegrocs hy ■mistrators, Executors or Guardians, are K’ a by law, to be advertised inn pul. ic Ktte tittl dvs P'evious to the day ot sale. ■ ceot'the sale of persoiml property must ■iv ( .n in like maimer jurly days previous to ■tl'cc ta the debtors and creditors of an es- H must be published forty days. ■oticethat application will he made to the ■rt of Ordinary for leaveto.M-.il land, must ■pnblislied vine months VK have formed a connection it) the PRACTICE OF LAW ■ expect to attend all the Superior ■arts in the Flint, and those most, ■vc,dent in theOcqiulgee and South- In Circuits. i OLIVER 11. PRINCE. B EDWARD 1). TRACY. ■ Macon, June 16. tfl3 ■ a iTiVTsTrx ImT7v iV ii 17 I .Attorn e\ at Law, ■ TAXING located himself in this ■ 1 place, is prepared to attend to ■v calls in the line of his profession, ■ to any agency business in which ■ services may be required. He ■ii at present practice in the counties ■ Bibb, Monroe, Pike, Newton, De- Blb; Henry, Houston, Crawford, Byette, Baldwin, Jones, Twiggs, Pu- Bski, I.awrens and Washington—and Bother counties where professional ■ties may call him. He trusts his ex- Brience in business, and fidelity to the* Btercsts of ills clients, w ill secure a Bare of public patronage. B.Vficon, June 23, 1824. ts 14 Im^mt B HAVE a number of Cotton Gins Bat my shop in this place, already |oven to perform well, of different si |s, which can be bought at reduced Rices, for csy>h or papers. “Vm. MOORE. ■June 23, Its 24. 2am sml 4 |U i\* DA iV DM \ LL S. )N the first Tuesday in September next, the subscriber will sell to Be highest bidder in the town of Ma in, ■Ali. that body or Land where he ■ lives,adjoining the reserve around ■aeon, containing about “seventeen ■mired acres, situate partly in Jones, |l partly in Pibb counties. There ■e three Saw Mills anti one Grist ■id, all at different seats, beside a ■mfortable dwelling house, and other Bprovements on the land ; and it will ■ divided to suit purchasers. The Bist Mill and one Saw Mill will be Bd with that parcel where the dwell* K house stands. I Asa situation for health and com B r h it is excelled by but few in the and its proximity to tlie town of Paeon, where so much building is con- P-ntly going on renders the Mills im- Bcnsely valuable. I A small p iir t of the purchase money ■dl be required in cash—the remain ■tr will be divided into different pay- Pffits, the last of which will be due at B t en, l of four years from the sale. I Ihe terms will be more particularly Pade known on the day of sale—or the P"ve mentioned lands, or any parcel r diem maybe had at private sale any ’ ‘ e Previous to that date by applica ,lo,nto SOLOMON GROCE. 2. 1324. tdslT GEORGIA—PIKE COUNTY, superior Court—April Ter in, 1824. Li- on the i ,vi. Fa. [Tnuifle.rred uiatioaof Hen-f from Monroe Superior ■’ - ‘’y, t-j. Ann ( Court tm to the Coimtv tramer. ‘ ofl'ike.] I appearing to the Court that ser j. ‘ ICe * n the above stated sci. fa. has 1 Jet been perfected. On motion ol X G.r Informant it is therefore OUIJKRKD, That service be per (li P Ba 'd case, lu the publication ci| U *u one orthe publick Ga (i ts ” Gii state, once a month for r n ! “ r by serving a copy on Ira.-, e,l^an t personally. True cx tdClroni th e Minutes. JOIIN H. BRODNAX, Clk. mSin a ratlin isvtrntttr, Tills QfFir;fc. GEORGIA MESSENGER. Cos 090, •I. A V. BENNETT | I AV E just received by the Boats -*--1- Bachelor and Rebecca in addi tion to their former stock a fresh sup ply ol Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware ami Crockery .making a complete and general assortment, which they offer low for cash : Among which are the following articles: 500 bushels L. P.Salf, 300 Lisbon do goon lbs Iron, 1000 lbs Castings, asstd. lo bids rye Gm, 15 do do Whiskey 15 do Sugar, 1 hhd. do. 3 do linseed Oil 12 half bids mackerel 16 bags collee, 3 kegs tobacco 5 boxes candles, sdo soap 12 kegs nails, 15 bags shot 5 bids Irish potatoes, 2casks cheese 25 do/. Bl ade's patent hoes Sheet 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 Sugars, 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 ami 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 brittannia, table and tea Spoons Scissors, curtain pins, house bells Bellows, fish hooks and lines Drawing-knives, sickles Carpenter's adze’s and hammers Carpenter’s 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-brrers Candle-sticks, snullers Door-knockers, lamps Plated stirrup-irons and spurs Pins and needles, assorted Gridirons, sauce pans , Ladies morocco prunella and leath er shoes Gentlemen's hoots,shoes & shoetees Children’s do Two cases straw, leghorn and silk bonnets 2 cases gentlemen’s fine beaver hats 4 do wool do Rose and duffle blankets Flannels, plains, sattinetts,assorted Osnaburgs, cotton and linen shirting Russia and cotton sheeting Russia duck and drill, louglawn Bedtick and domestic plaid Apron cheeks, brown sheeting Brown and bleached shirting Dowlas, platitlas, brown holland Ladies hose, assorted Ladies and gentleman’s gloves do Linen, cotton and osnaburg thread Ribbons and tape Linen and cotton cambrick Calicoes and ginghams Furniture calico, chintz, dimity CambVick dimity Mull and jackonet muslins Merino, Valencia, cassimere and silk shawls Muslin dresses, inserting trimmings Plain ami figured cambricks Seersuckers, printed muslins Caroline itfid imitation plaids Bombazettes, union stripes Yellow nankin, French do Black sinchews and sarcenets Changeable and satin silk Black silk vesting Nankin and Canton crape Norwich and Italian do Flag and Barcelona handkerchiefs Silk parasols ami umbrellas Valencia, Marseilles and toilinett vesting Ladies indispensable* Cravats, silk and cotton suspenders Birds-eye diaper Lion skin and Bath coating Also —a very handsome assortment of STONE WARE, and a great vari ety of other articles. \ liberal price given for Cow Hides. Wanted— looo bushels CORN. For sale, Lot No. 79, in the 3d dist. of Houston county. Macon, Feb. 18. •MaCOK, (GEORGIA,') WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1824. fWacou sty ott I * HP HE subscriber has taken that large X. and commodious building, in Ma con, recently occupied by Booth ICilson, --'situate at the North-West side of the public square, immediately on the Federal road, where he intends keeping a House of Entertainment.— He Hatters himself, from his long ex perience in the business,and the appro priate situation of his house, that he will be able to give general satisfac tion, and hopes, from the liberal pa tronage he received in Monticello, lie will not be forgotten in Macon. GEORGE STOVALL. Macon. May 2li, 1824. tflO LAW NOTICE. TIIE subscribers have formed a co partnership in the practice of Law, under the firm of Mo DONALD & CLOP I ON, and will attend the Superior Courts in the several coun ties of the Flint Circuit, the counties ol Jones and Baldwin in the Octnul gee, and Twiggs in the Southern Cir cuit. cha’s j. McDonald. ALBER T G. CLOPTON. •Macon, May 26, 1824. tflO G EORG I A— E A RLY COUNTY. %HE REAS Jeremiah Fowler ap v t plies to me for letters of admin istration on the estate of Laden Smith, late of said county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all, and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 22d day of June, 1824. N. McBRYDE, c. c. o. 30d 1 5 GEUKGI \—DkKALB COUN T Y. Superior Court—Way Term. 1824. The Governor on the iiitonnation ) ot John Fermenter, vs. !'SCI. FA. Susannah Fermenter.) IT appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff, that the de fendant is not to be found in said coun ty, on motion, it is ORDERED, That the defendant be and appear at the next term of this court, and answer tb the above scira facias, and that this rule be published once a month for three months, in one of the public Gazettes of this state. True copy from the''minutes. T. A. DOBBS, Clk. May U, 1824. m3m Geovafia—V'obb County. Superior Court, March Terra, 1824. Timothy Matthews, Admr. . ile bonis non of John Rule fTillia ms deceased, \s. ( Nisi. George J. Brown. ’ ON the petition of Timothy Mat thews, administrator de bonis non of John I). Williams dec’d stating that George A* Brown made and executed to said J. 1). Williams in his life time, a deed conveying to hi in 843| acres of land, which original deed is lust,and that he has filed in the Clerk's Office of this Court, a true copy thereof,pray ing the same to be established. On motion of James Smith, his Council, it is thereupon ORDERED, That said copy deed be established at the next term of this Court, in lieu of said lostorignal, ac cording to the statute in such cases made and provided, unless causes should then and there be shewn to the contrary : And, it is further ordered, that this rule be published once a month for six months,previously there to, in one of the public Gazettes of this State. True extract from the Minutes. NICHOLAS W. WELLS, TVk. March 10, 1824. m6m Ciuai'iWaivs Sa\e. 4 G REE ABLE loan order of the 1 xL Honorable, the Inferior Court of the county of JelVerson, when sitting for Ordinary purpuses, will be sold, in the town of Forsyth, Monroe county, On the first Tuesday in August next, One Lot of land, known by No. 128, in the sth dist. of said county. Sold for the benefit of Willifim 11. Connel |y, a minor. Littleberry Bostick, Guimliau. May 12,1824. tdsß A UU.V.t.AHI) TABLE, FOK SALK On reasonable terms, by A. CHERRY. Macon, June 9. 4ili GEORGIA-— Jefferson County. WHEREAS William Boyd and W illiam Mcßride upply to me for letters of administration, de bonis non, on the estate of Alexander Mor rison late of said county, dec’d. ‘These are therefore to cite and ad monish all, and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand tins 17th June, 1824. JOIING. BOSTICK, d.c. c.o. 6w14 Nine months afterdate, applica tion will be. made to the Honora ble Court of Ordinary of Jefferson county for leave to sell the real estate of Samuel Barber, of said county deed. John McDonald, Admr. de bonis non. March 31, 1824. m9m GEORGIA—PIKE COUNTY. Superior Court, April Terra, 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 defendaut cannot be found, it js 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 thw State. True extract from the Minutes. JOHN H. BRODNAX, Cl'k. April 20. m3m Executive Department, Geo > Milledgeville, Nov. 21, 1823. ORDERED, That the subjoined resolution be published once a month in each of the gazettes of this state, until the next general election. Attest. Ef.ISUA WOOD, tjec’ry. 7.Y SE.Y.ITE, Aov. 12, 1823. Whereas, it is desirable to ascer tain the w ishes of the citizens of this state as to the mode of chosing FJlec tors of President and Vice-President of the United States. Be it therefore resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Georgia, in General Assembly met, That it shall be the duty of the magistrates who shall preside at the several elections to be held in the dif ferent counties of this state for the choice of members of the Legislature, at tlie next general election therein, to propose to each and every voter, at the timo of receiving his vote, whether he desires that the choice of said Electors shall be confined to the people or re tained by the Legislature, and to re quest such voter to signify such desire by endorsing on his ticket the word People or Legislature, according to the truth of the fact; and, on counting out the ballots, (o annex to the return of the said election hy them so trans mitted to the Executive department, a true statement of the votes so given,to the end that the same may he laid be fore tlie next Legislature by his excel lency the Governor. And be it further resolved, That his excellency the Governor be and he is hereby requested to cause this resolu lion to be published without delay in the several gazetts of this state, and to continue the said publication once a month until the next general election. Read and agreed to unanimously. Thomas Stocks, President. To tli*- House of Representatives, Nov 14,1823 Read and concurred in David Adams, Speaker. Approved Nov. 18, 1823. G M. TROUP, Governor. Nov. 25. mtl()—36. - - ■ ■ - Administrator’s Sate. WILL be sold at the Court House in Sundersville, or the first Tuesday in August next, one tract of land conlaiifing 211 acres, more or less, lying in W ashington county ; be ing the property of Josiah Yasser, late of Twiggs county, deceased, and sold for the benefis of tlie heirs'and credit ors of said dec’d. Terms made known on the day of sale. WILLIAM PERRY,.Mm’r. . • de bonis non. May 12, 1824. 60d8 \j INK months after plate applica- J- x tion will be made to the Honota ble court of Ordinary of Bibb county for leave to sell the real estate of Alexander Turner late of said county deceased, to be sold for the benefit ot the heirs and creditors of said dec’d. MARG AUK March 1,1824. in9ui VJUAr&BLE TyiLL be sold on the first Tues* ▼ ▼ day in July next in the Town of Covington in New ton county, one lot of Land, containing acres, being No. 323 in tffo I Gth district of said county. ALSO, On the first Tuesday in August uext in ttie town of Marion,Twiggftounty, one lot of land, containing 20*24 acres, and two-thirds of ano ther undivided lot of I*atid in said county, adjoining lands formerly own ed by l)r. Brown.—All the above land being the real estate of John D. Will iams, 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 be given till the first of January next—except the tract in Newton which will be sold for cash. TIMOTHY MATTHEWS, Mm'r de bonis non. March 3, 1824. tdsso Sheriffs Safe. WILL be sold at the Court House in the town of Macon,on the first Tuesday in August next, between the usual hours of gale, One Frame-Loom, one Pine Table, 1 Dutch Oven, 1 Pot, 1 Spider, 1 Pig*- gin and 1 Trammel, levied on as the property of Burton C. Whitaker,to sa tisfy a fi fa in favor of Martha B. Daw son. One lot of Land containing 202 J acres, No. 50, 3d district, (formerly Houston, now_J Bibb county, levied on as the property of Henry B. Cobb, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of John M‘Culcher. Levied on by a constable# Terms nf Sale —Cash. JON A. A. HUDSON, Sh'ff. June 23, 1824. 14 Sheriffs Sa\e. WILL be sold, on the first Tues day in September next, at the Court-House in the town ot Macon, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, viz : One negro girl named Charity, one set Mahogany Dining Tables, 1 set Mahogany Tea Tables, 1 Mahogany Side Board, levied on as the property of W’illiam Bivins, to satisfy an exe cution issuing on the foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of Shadrach Biviusf. Terms of Sale— Cash. JONA. A. HUDSON, Shrf. June 30, 1823. 15 NINE months after date applica tion will be made to the Honora ble, the Inferior court ofDeKalb coun ty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a certain iiR of land, known by No. 132, in the 4th (list, of (formerly Henry, now) Fayette coun ty, which was drawn by Joshua, Daniel and Jane Spears, orphans, and to be sold for the benefit of said orphans. MESSER SPEARS, Guardian. June, 1824. m9m SALV. Os TOWW LOTS. WILL he sold on the 12th day of July next, in the town of Knox ville, Crawford County, a number of valuable Town Lots, on very accom modating terms, viz: One fourth on the 25th day of December next, with three annual instalments. Samuel W. Langston, s.x. c. Newdigatf Owsley, J. i. c. Ephraim iVhittington, s. i. c. Elisha Tarver, j. i. c. John Matthews, j. I. c. June 13. td-I3 VOUSALL BY the subscriber, an excellent MILL CRANK. C. L. HOLMES. Fort Hmvkins, April 7. • tl 3 NINE montrfis after date applica tion will be made to the honora ble the court of Ordinary of Jefferson county, for leave to sell two hundred acres of land, lying in Jefferson coun ty, on the waters of Chavers creek, belonging to the estate of Daniel Lon don, late of said county, deceased. Harvey B. Pipkin, Adm'r. November 26, 1823 m9m36p* •\TINK months afterdate applica tion will be made to the Honora ble the Inferior Court of Jefferson county when sitting for Ordinary pur poses for leave to sell the real estate of John Whigham, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the and creditors of said dec’d. ROB’T DONALDSON, Ex’r. Nov. 19, 1823. 35*pm9n^ •\‘o. 10.