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At three dollars a year, in advance,
*r four dollars if not paid within the
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’ Advertisements will be inserted at
seventy-five cents per square, for
the f lvs t insertion, and fifty cents
for each continuance. Advertisements
not limited when handed in, will be
inserted till forbid.
V. B. Notice of sales of l#rd ‘mhieHroes by
\clministrators, Jfinecutors, or Guanliai-s, are
ft<iuired bv law, to be advertised in a public
Bazefte sixty days previous to the day of sale.
Notice of the sale of personal property must
foe siven in like manner forty days previous to
the day of sale. ,
Notice t<> the debtors and creditors ot an es
tate must be published forty days.
Notice that application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary for leave to sell
be published nine months.
■■■■—■!> Jmm L.l HI !■ I
‘ft, ft TE liave formed a connection in
fi the PRACTICE OF LAW
and expect to attend all the Superior
Courts in the Flint, and those most,
convenient in theOcroulgee gnd South
sin Circuits.
OLIVER 11. PRINCE.
EDWARD D. TRACY.
Macon, June 16. tfl3
Xddison mandell,
Attorney nt Law,
TAVING located himself in this
place, is prepared to attend to
y calls in the line of his profession,
to any agency business in which
s services may be required. He
will at present practice in the counties
of Bibb, Monroe, Pike, Newton, De
kalb; llemv, Houston, Crawford,
hiyette, Baldwin, Jones, Twiggs, Pu
aski, Lawiensand W ashington—and
i other counties wliere professional
aties may call him. He trusts his ex
eriente in business, and fidelity to the’
iterests of his clients, will secure a
lare of public patronage.
Macon, June £3, 1824. ts 14
TaSTi* a\*Y) ,Vi\\a;s.~
r \ N the first Tuesday in September
‘-"next, the subscriber will sell to
>e highest bidder in the town of Ma
•n,
Au. that body of Land where he
aw lives,adjoining the reserve around
lacon, containing about seventeen
undred acres, situate partly in Jones,
ad partly in Bibb counties. There
re three Saw Mills and one Grist
Jill, all at different seats, beside a
onafortable dwelling house, and other
mprovements on the land ; and it will
e djvided to suit purchasers. The
mstMill and one Saw Mill will be
old with that parcel where the dueli
ng house stands.
Asa situation for health and com
‘t, it is excelled bv but few in the
ta e, and its proximity to the town of
•lacon, where so much building is con
tantiy going on renders die Mills iu
uensely valuable.
A small part of the purchase money
dll be required in cash—the rernain
ler will be divided into different pay
ments, the last of which will be due at
the end of four years from the sale.
The terms will he more particularly
Blade known on the day of sale—or the
above mentioned lands, or any parcel
n j them may be had at private sale any
lime previous to that date bv applica
tion to SOLOMON GROC E.
June 2, 1824. tdsl 1
• U\muusV valov's Su\o.
\\7 ill be sold at the late residence
y ol Benjamin Durden, dec’d in
} “dggs county, on the foui ill Tuesday
■n August next, all the personal pro
pmty of said deceased, consisting of
Burses, Cattle, Hogs, Farming Uten-
s > Household and Kitchen Furni
hp'C, ike.— to be sold for the benefit
” die heirs and creditors. Terms
made known on the dav of sale.
, JANE DURDEN, Jdm'.r.
_ Ju| V IT 1824. 1 tiwl7
VosV\xn\ed Si\W.
\ G REE ABLE to an order of the
4- Honorable, the Inferior Court of
j ltj c °anty of Jefferson, when sitting
!” Ordinary purposes, will be sold, in
‘ e town o| Forsyth, Monroe county,
thefi rst Tuesday in October tie At,
hie Lot ol land, known hv No. 128,
* n tie iilh (list. of said county. Sold
I die benefit of William 11. Conncl
•l a “'inor. LUtlebeiry Ifosticlc,
. Uuanliuii.
-iidru, 182-L ids 17
~Mtii) i2rmura,
at this orirci:.
GEORGIA MESSENGER.
MACON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST IS. 1821.
Xrlt) €;oom>
J & A. BENNETT
HAY F. just received by the Boats
Bachelor and Rebecca in addi
tion to their former stock a fresh sup
ply ot Dry Goods, Groceiies, Hard
ware and Crockery,making a complete
and general assortment, which they
offer low for cash : Among which ace
the follow ing articles:
300 bushels L. P. Salt, 300 Lisbon do
2000 lbs Iron, 1000 lbs Castings, asstd.
10 bbls rye Gin, 1.5 do do Whiskey
15 do Sugar, 1 hhd. do.
3 do linseed Oil
12 half bbls mackerel
16 bags coffee, 3 kegs tobacce
5 boxes candles, sdo soap
12 kegs nails, 15 bags shot
5 bbls Irish potatoes, 2 casks cheese
25 doz. Brade’s patent hoes
Sheet iron, grindstones
Pilot-bread and crackers
Window glass, powder, lead
London porter, Holland gin
Mad eira and currant w ines, 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 liorse
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 A hinges
Iron, teutania and brittannia, table
and tea Spoons
Scissors, curtain pins, house bells
BHlows, fixli hooks and iines
Drawing-knives, sickles
Carpenter’s adze’s and hammers
Carpenter's and shingling hatchets
Shoemaker's hammers, pincers and
nippers
Compasses and iros squares
Brass, cut and wrought tacks
Box rules, sad irons
Sitters, club axes,
Fiiles and chissels
Gimblets and tap-b< rers
Candle-sticks, snuflers
Door-knockers, lamps
Plated stirrup-irons and spurs
Pins and needles, assorted
Gridirons, sauce pans
Ladies morocco prunella aitd leath
er shoes
Gentlemen's boots, shoes & shoetees
Children's do
Two cases straw, leghorn and silk
bonnets
2 (. fees 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, longlavvn
Bedtick and domestic plaid
Apron checks, brown sheeting
Brown and bleached shirting
Dowlas, platillas, brown hoi land
1 .atlies 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
Cambrick dimity
Mull and jackonet muslins
Merino, Valencia, cassimerfi and
silk shawls
Muslin dresses, inserting trimmings
Plain and figured cambrick*
Seersuckers, printed muslins
Caroline and 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 .
F lag and Barcelona hand kerchiefs
Silk parasols and umbrellas
Valencia, Marseilles and toilinett
vesting
Ladies indispensable*
Cravats, silk and cotton suspenders
Birds-eye diaper
Lion skin and Math coating
—a very handsome assortment
of S TONE W ARE, and a great vari
ety of other articles.
For sale, Lot No. 79, in the 3d dist.
of Houston county.
Macon, Fob, 18,
LAND VOU SALE.
.Vo. District. County .Vo. District. County
7t> ‘2 Henry 238 la do
199 5 do 112 14 do
231 do do 97 15 do
3 <i do 114 1 do
198 do do 26 do Gwinett
9 1 7 do 289 do Early
38 10 do 316 21 do
120 iI do 383 28 do
89 12 do IHB 7 Irwin
194 14 do 1‘27 13 do
2< 8 18 do 448 4 Appling
288 18 do 179 fi do
138 3 Monroe 17 6 Dooly
18 , do 83 1 Henry
132 8 do ‘•'* 8 do
198 do do 255 13 do
10 9 do 33 17 do
208 1 Houston 235 18 do
20 2 do 2*l do do
13 7 do 1.8 12 Houston
71 do do 4 7 Fayette
18*3 do do 1(8 13 li win
For terms, apply to
ANSON KIMBERLY.
Macon, July 26. 4 M ly
IV INK months after date applica
J- v t.on will be made to the Honora
ble Court of Ordinary of Jones county
for leave to sell lot No. 76 in the 11th
dist. of Early county, and two tracts
in Jones county, one containing fifty
acres, adjoining ianG-. of A. Rice ; the
other containing 180 acres, adjoining
Elizabeth Shurlev.
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
NINE months after date, applica
tion will be nude to the Honora
ble the court of Ordinary ot V. i!kin
son county, for leave to sell a tract of
land containing one hundred and 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 of
lot No. 200, in the 27 th district of said
county—both Winy: on the Long Slash
—belonging to the estate of Mathias
Liverman deceased.
WILLIAM DAVIS, Jdm'r.
March 3, 1824. m9m
’'(Tot: 1 trove
I HAVE a number of Cotton Gins
at my shop in this place, already
proven to perform well, of different si
zes, which can be bought at reduced
prices, for cash or approved papers.
YY m. MOORE.
June 23, 1824. 2amsml4
To whom it max coucvtyi.
A Mr. Petigrew and a Mr. Ander
son, who (some thirty years ago
or more) were moving from South Car
olina to Natchez, were, murdered at
the Muscle Shoals on Tennessee ri
ver by Indians, who took, from them
all their Negroes. If the heirs of the
above deceased can get llieir heirship
legally authenticated, and will make
application to Phiweas Thomas in
Williamson county, Tennessee, they
will get such information as will ena
ble them to find their Negroes and no
doubt recover all. ‘They are said to
be of considerable value.
GEORG I \ —DkKALH COUNTY
Superior Court —May Term, 1824.
The Governor on the information
of John Permenter, rs. SCI. FA.
Susantirih Permenter. >
IT appearing to tlie 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 ot this
court, and answer to the above scira
facias, and that this rule be published
once a month for three months, in one
of the public Gazette* of this state.
True copy from the minutes.
T. A. DOBBS, Clk.
May 11,1824. ni3m
Sheriffs Sa\e.
\W7II.L be Sild on the first Tues
▼ V day in September next, at the
Court house in Irwin county, between
the usual hours of sale, ti*p following
property, to wit.
490 acres of land, No. 120, 4th dis
trict of said county, taken as the pro
perty of Lecy Adkison,.to satisfy an
execution in favor of Samnel Robison;
Levied on by Emanuel Knowles, const.
One grey Horse, levied on as the
property of John Joyce, to satisfy a
li fa in favor of John Underwood and
others. JAMES ALLEN,
July 14. <4*l7
aauksrata
OF EVERY DESCEIPTION,
FovsaVc at \lus Oftice.
AiUuiuislvutov’s Sa\o.
\\ ILL be sold at the Market
▼ ▼ House in the town of Louisville,
on the first Tuesday in September
next, Lot No. 209 in the 15th district
(old) Wilkinson county, containing
202;} acres of land ; it being the real
estate of John Patridge, late of Jetfer
son cuunty, deceased, and to be sold
for the benefit of the heirs and credit
ors of said dec’d.
JAMES T. HUDSON, Mm'r.
June 30, 1820. tdsls
\j| INK months after date npplica-
J si tion will be made to the Honora
ble, the Inferios court ofDcKalb coun
ty, w hen sitting for Ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell a certain lot of laud,
known by No. 132, in the 4th dist. of
(formerly Henry, now) Fayette coun
ty, which was draws by Joshua, Daniel
and Jane Spears, orpluans, and to be
sold for the benefit of said orphans.
MESSER SPEARS, Guardian.
June, 1824. ni9m
NT INK months after date applica
i tion will be made to the Honora
ble the Inferior Court of Bibb county,
when sitting for Ordinary purposes for
leave to sell one negro man, belonging
to the estate of William Pace, late ol
said county, deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased.
Jamf.s Flewf.llin, Jddmr.
Martha Pace, Jldm’r.v.
July 7, 1824, m9m
TVTINE months after date applica
-L\ tion will be made to the Honora
ble court of Ordinary of Bibb county
for leave to sell the real estate ol
Alexander ‘Turner late of said county
deceased, to be sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said dec’d.
M \IIGARET Tllt.M;it,.Ww':r.
March 1,1824. m9in
VINE months after date, upplica
tion will be made to the honora
ble court of Ordinary of /Jibb countv
for leave to sdl Lot No. 46 in the 4th
dist. of (formerly Houston, but now)
Bibb county —it being the real estate
of ‘Thomas ’tagbey late of said county
deceased, and to be sold for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased.
ELIZABETH BAG BEY, Jldm'.c.
March 1, 1824. ni9iu
S\u v\\Vs Sa\e.
Vi TILL be sold at the Court-house
- in the town of Newnan, Pike
county, on the first Tuesday in Sep
tember uext,
202} acres of land, known bv lot
No. 74, in the 2d district, (formerly
Monroe, now) Pike county—taken as
the property of Lawder Mims, to sa
tisfy two small executions issued from
a magistrate’s court in favor of Daniel
Nolley,&Co. Levied on and returned
to me by a constable.
BURRELL OUlt, Shjf.
SUevWYs SaW.
ON the first Tuesday in Septem
ber next,will be sold, in the tow n
of Macon,
202} acres of land, being lot No.
205 in the 3d district, formerly Hous
ton, now flibb county, levied on to sa
tisfy n li fa in favor of the county of
Jackson, rs Janies Hardwick, collec
tor of taxes for the year 1820, and
Garland Hardwick, James Tait, and
Obadiah Watson, securities. Proper
ty pointed out by Allen Lawhon.
3 Negroes viz. Sippio, a man about
20 years old, Essa a woman about 18
years old, and her child Jack a boy
about 18 months old, taken as the pro
perty of Thomas Collins to satisfy tw o
li fas in favor of John L. Anderson.
19] John S. Childers, J). S.
S\u‘vUYs sn\c.
WILL be sold on the first Tues
day in September next, at the
Court house in the town of Newnan,
Pike county,
202} acres of land, more or less,
known by lot No. 155, 11th dist. (for
merly Monroe, now) Pike county, le
vied on as the property of Zachariah
Karlin, to satisfy two fi fas in favoi ol
Abner Welborn, vs. said Marlin. Le
vied on aud returned to me by a con
stable.
EDWARD HOLLOWAY, n. s
August 4, 1824. tds2o
VOU S.\LVi
BY the subscriber, an excellent
MILL CRANK.
V. L. HOLMES.
Fort Hawkins, April 7. fcfi
Sheriffs Su\e.
ON the first Tuesday in Septem
ber next, between the usual
hours of sale, will be sold at the court
house in the town of Knoxville, Craw
ford County, the following property :
202} acres of land, more or less,
No. 138, in 2d district (originally
Houston, now) Crawford county, le
vied on as the property of Burwell
llartly, to satisfy one small fi fa issued
from a Justices court in Washington
county, in favor of VI illiam Burke,for
the use of Mason McClendon.
19] J. WHITTINGTON, Shff.
IV INK months after date applica
ll 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
tv, on the waters of Chavers creek,
belonging to the estate of Daniel Lan*
don, late of said county, deceased.
Hirvey B. Pipkin, Jfdm’r.
November 26 r 1823 m9m36p*
Sheriff’s Safe.
WILL be sold, on the first Tues
day in September next, at the
Court-House in the town ol 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
Board, levied on as the property
of William Bivins, to satisfy an exe
cution issuing on the foreclosure of a
mortgage in favor of Shad rach Bivins.
Terms of Sale— Cash.
JON A. A. HUDSON, Bhjf\
June 30, 1823. 15
Sheriff's Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in September
next, will sold at the Court-
House, in tlie town of Macon, between
the usual hours of sale,
2 Negroes ; Peter, a buy, 17 years
old ; 2 girls, Amv aged 16, and Neily
15 ; levied on as the property of David
Booth, to ansfy an execution in fa
vor of ‘I homas Oliver.
22 Hogs of different sizes, levied on
as the i-operty of Burton C. Whita
ker, to satisfy a li fa in favor of Mar
tha B. Dawson.
One lot of laml, containing 60 acres, lying
on the waters of Swift Creek, mid adjoining
lands ot ilardy iiurrel.and others. Levied on
as the projiertyof Nathan Brody, to satisfy an
execution In favor of Michael IVI. Ileley. Le
vied on and returned to me hy David Flmiders
constable.
202 1-2 acres of land, known as lot No. 17,
4th dist (formerly Houston, now) Bihb coun
ty, levied on as the projiertyof James W. Ren
nett, to sat isty an esecution in favor of Abra
ham Crlim, eseeutor of David Crum, dec. !,#•
vied on by a constable.
Harriet and her child Essex—Nel
ly aud her child Harriet ; one jersey
waggon, aud one grey roare—levied
on us the property of John McMurrin,
to satisfy a fi fa in favor of William
C. Philips.
One yoke of Oxen, and one Cart,
levied on as the property of Thomas
Tatom, to satisfy a ft la in lavor of
Malcom Johnson, for the use ol James
Sliefflet.
JON A. A. HUDSON, Shff.
July 2 1 ,1824. tds2o
SVieritYs Sale.
\17 ill be sold on the first Tues 1
▼ f day in September next, at the
Court-House in the town of Newnan,
Tike county, between the uMial hours
>f sale, the following property, viz:
£o2} acres of land, more or less,
known by lot No. 216, Bth dist. (for
merly Monroe, now) Pike connty, le
vied on as the property of Thomas
Brown, to satisfy two fi fas, one in fa
vor of Samuel A. Grier,vs. said Brown,
the other in favor of Michael Whatley
for tho use of Abel Camfield, vs. said
Brown. Property pointed out by
James Whatley.
202} Acres of land, more or less
known by lot No. 175 in the llth
District originally Monroe now Pike
County levied on as the property of
Benjamin A. Young to satisfy a fi fa
in favor of Solomon Groce, tlie legal
representative of Jonathon Hoisted,
vs. Charles Magnan,Daniel N Ilalsted
and Benjamin A. Young, property
pointed out by James Smith.
202} acres of Land, more or less,
known by No. 211, adjoining lots No.
210 and 212, in the Bth dist. (original
ly Monroe, now) Piko county, levied
on as the property of William H.
Ray, to satisfy an execution in lavor
of David W ill born, vs. VY tiliam 11.
Ray, Barnabas Pace, and YY illiam
Clark, security on the appeal—proper
ty pointed out bv B. Pace.
JAMES R. GRAY, d.s.
July 14,1824. tds!9
.\y. 2‘2.