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y r> Notice of sales of land and negroes by
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"ireJ bv law, to be advertised m a public
Gazette mfy days previous to the day ot sale.
Notice of the sale of personal property must
be* ji veti iu like manner forty days previous to
liie day of sale.
x .tier to the debtors and creditors ot an es
tate must be pubi-hr \ forty days.
Notice that application wnfo-e made to the
f iart of Ordinal for leave to sell land, must
bp published ‘ ■ months.
•o arjr iiavn formed a connection in
W the PRACTICE OF LAW
and expect to attend all the Superior
Courts iu the Flint, and those most,
convenient in theOcmulgee and South
rn Circuits.
OLIVER H. PRINCE.
EDWARD I). TRACY.
Macon, June 16. ts 13
ADDISON MANDELL,
AtUnv\e\ Law,
HAVING located himself in this
place, is prepared to attend to
any calls in the line of his profession,
or to any agency business in which
fiis services may be required. He
will at present practice in the counties
of llibb, Momoe, Pike, Newton, De-
Ka'b: Henry, Houston, Crawford,
Fayette, Baldwin, Jones, Twiggs, Pu
laski, Lawrens and Washington—and
in other counties where professional
duties may call him. lie trusts his ex
perience in business, and fidelity to the
intere'ts of his clients, will secure a
share of public patronage.
Macon, June 23, 1824. tt 14
C \insto\iV\ev V>. Strong,
WILL PRACTICE LAW
IN the Superior Court of Bibb
County in future.
13 Aiigs 1824. tf22
L XS\) &XXS MILLS.
ON tlie first Tuesday in September
next, the subscriber w ill sell to
the highest bidder in the town ot Ma-1
ton,
Ali. that body of Land where he
sow lives,adjoining the reserve around
Macon, containing about seventeen
hundred acres, situate partly in Jones,
*nd partly in Bibb counties. There
are three Saw Mills and one Grist
Mill, alt at different seats, beside a
•omfortabledwelling house, ami other
improvements on the land; and it will
he divided to suit purchasers. Ihe
Grist Mill and one Saw Mill will be
told with that parcel where the dwell
ing house stands.
Asa situation for health and com
t>rt, it is excelled by but few in the
state, and its proximity to the town ol
Macon, where so much building is con
stantly going on renders the Mills im
nensely valuable.
A small part of the purchase money
aill be required in cash —the remain
der will be divided into different pay
ments, the last of which will be due at
Hie end of four years from tbe sale.
The terms will be mure particularly
made known on the day of sale—-or the
shove mentioned lands, or any parcel
them may be had at private sale any
tune previous to that Gate by applica
tion to SOLOMON GROCE.
June 2, 1824. tdsl 1
V*osl\hi\uh\ Stiie.
A GREK ABLE to an order of the
7 L Honorable, the Inferior Court of
county of Jefferson, w hen sitting
Ordinary purposes, will he sold, in
fl'e town of Forsyth,’ Monroe county,
6>i the first. Tuesday in October ne.vt,
. thie Lot of land, known by No. 128,
’n the sth dist. of mi id county. Sold
W the benefit of W illiani H. Connel
a minor. Littleberry llostick,
Guardian.
July 14, 1824. tdsl 7
NINE months afterdate applica
tion w ill be made to tin* Ilonora
the Inferior Court Bibb county,
” n sitting for Ordinary purposes for
J v * to sell one negro man, belonging
1 the estate of \\ dliarn Pace, late ol
“u county, deceased, for the benefit
*1 heirs and creditors of said de
fused.
James Fi.k.wellin, Jidtur.
, Martha Pace, .Idm’rx.
rulr *, 1824, m9m
GEORGIA. MESSENGER.
MACON, (GV.ORGIA,') WEDNESDAY, SEVVEAUVEU \, IS2A.
J. & A. BENNETT
HAVE just received by the Boats
Bachelor and Rebeoca 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
offer low lor cash : Among which are
the following articles :
300 bushels L. P. Salt, 300 Lisbon do
2000 lbs Iron, 1000 lbs Castings, asstd.
10 bb!s rye Giu, 15 do do Whiskey
15 do Sugar, 1 hhd. do.
3 do linseed Oil
12 half bbls mnckerel
10 bags coffee, 3 kegs tobacco
5 boxes candles, sdo soap*
12 kegs nails, 15 bags shot
5 bbls Irish potatoes, 2casks cheese
25 doz. Brade’s patent hoes
Sheet iron, grindstones
Pilot-Hread and crackers
Window glass, powder, lead
London porter, Holland gin
Madeira and currant wines, cordial
Mol asses, 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, point, hearth,boot
white-wash, scrabbing and horse
Brushes
Pad, stock, closet, and knob locks
Stationary, cotton cords
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 cotfee mills, butts 4k, hinges
Iron, teatania 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-borers
Candle-sticks, snuffers
Door-knockers, lamps
Plated stirrup-irons and spurs
Pins and needles, assorted
Gridirons, sauce pans
Ladies morocco pruuella and leath
er shoes
Gentlemen’s hoots, shoes 4>c 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 linep 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 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
Cambrick dimity
Mull nndjackonct muslins
Merino, Valencia, caswmere and
silk shawls
Muslin dresses, inserting trimmings
Plain and figured cambricks
Seersuckers, printed muslins
Caroline and imitation plaids
Hombazett.es, 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 and umbrellas
Valencia, Marseilles and toilinett
vesting
Ladies indispensables
Cravats, silk and cotton suspenders
Birds-eye diaper
Lion skin and Bath coating
—a very handsome assortment
of STONE W ARE, and a great vari
ety of other articles.
‘lu,r sale, Lot No. 79, in the 3d dist.
of Houston county.
Macon, Feb. 18.
LOST OR STOU-..W
the 21st July last, I put a
letter in the Post Office in Ma
con* addressed to Miss Susan l.e
Count, Beaufort, South Carolina,
containing the following hank notes:
One note of the Hank, State of
Georgia, payable at the Bank in
Savannah, dated 2d Nov. 1819,let
ter E. and No. 415 for SIOO. One
ditto, Bank ol Darien, dated Jan.
1, 1820, letter A. No. 1585, for 820.
One ditto, Bank of Darien, dated
Oct. 2, 1820, letter A, No. 1928,
tor S3. 1 his letter had not arrived
on the 6th Aug. and a reward of
S2O will he paid for the recovery
ot the letter. Should auv of the
hills described above he offered, it
is particularly requested that they
be stopped.
AM ASA BENNETT.
Macon, Aug. 25, 1824. 3t23
Wuuksm Dh’uvg; \>us‘n\ess.
ROACH & MARSH
ARE carrying on the above bu
siness in Monroe County,l3th
District, near Stallings’ Store,where
they will attend to making Mill
irons. Waggon and Gig work, Ax
es, Gun-work, and every other
kind ot work in their line, in the
best manner, and at the lowest
rates. CAST STEEL AXES will
be made and warranted at $2 50.
I hey will in a short time be able
to cast Mill Inks, which will be in
sured, and do other fountierv work.
August 25. 4w23
Lands in Wibh Comitx for
•i
side
“I OT No. 151, Ring above Bul-
J lock’s mill and between,4 and 5
miles from Macon. Sixty acres of it
is under a good fence. On it are
all necessary cabins,and fruit trees
of and ifferent kinds ready for planting.
Also lot No. 80 which lies on the
Federal road, adjoining Manning’s
lot ; a good situation ior a public
stand, well watered, and is valua
ble. It is six miles from Macon—
has a good cabin on it, ten aert-s un
der fence,and thirty acres ot timber
killed. The above lots can he had
on reasonable terms by applyingjto
the subscriber, living on lot No.
151. LEWIS FOY.
Aug. 25. 2w23
Tl he sold in the and own ofi
* Newnan, Pike County,on the
first Tuesday in October next —
202$ acres of Land, more or less,
known bv lot No. 111, in the 9th
District, originally Monroe, now
Pike County, levied on as the pro
perty of Daniel Sturges to satisfy a
fi fa in favor of Benjamin Chaires —
property pointed out hv E. Wood.
JAMES R. GRAY and. s.
“XX7ILI. lie old at the Court House in tlie
V V tow nos Macon, Bibb county, on the first
Tuesday in October next.
One negro woman, named Esther,
about forty years old, levied on as the
property of John Calhoun, to satisfy
lour fi. fas. in favor of Pope & Dean,
levied on bv a constable.
JON A. A. HUDSON, Shff.
August 25, 1824. Ids 23
Sheriff's Sa\e.
Y%7 IIIL he seld on the first Tues
▼ ▼ day in September next, at the
Court house in Irwin county, between
the usual hours of sale, tit*: following
property, to wit.
490 acres of land, No. 120, 4t.fc dis
trict of said county, taken as the pro
perty of Lccy Adkison, to satisfy an
execution in favor ot Saninel Robison;
Levied on by Emanuel Knowles, const.
One grey Horse, levied ou as the
properly of John Joyce, to satisfy a
fi fa in favor of John Underwood and
others. JAMES ALLEN, SIdff.
July H. t'hP
Vresent >\a\\ Arrangement
OF THK
MACON POST OFFICE.
rll HE Eastern Mail will be clos-
I- ed at 5 o’clock A. M. on 1 kiirs
davs, and at 2 o’clock P. M. on Sun -
days. The Western Mail will be
closed at 6 o’clock P. M. on Tues
days and Saturdays.
(fij° All those who owe postage
will please call and pay it.
M. R- WALLIS p. m.
Aug. 25 1824, 23
• V v\ mimsl rato v ! sß a\ c.
11.1. be sold at the Market
* T 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 us Jefler
son county, deceased, and to he sold
(or the benefit of the heirs and credit
ors of said dec’d.
JAMES T. HUDSON .jJJm'r.
June 30, 1820. tdsls
iicov^iu—.UAYevsow CoyuUn .
WHEREAS James T. 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 dechl 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.
. 4m6m
“jVriNE months after date applica
x t'.on will be made to the Honora
ble Court of Ordinary of Jones county
for leave to seli lot No. 76 in the 11th
dist. of Early county, and two tracts
in Jones county, one containing fifty
acres, ad joining lands of A. Rice ; the
jother containing 180 acres, adjoining
j Elizabeth Shurley.
Also— Lot No. 114 in old Wilkin
! son,now Tel fair comity. All belong
ing to Elizabeth Hendrix, a minor.
JOHN SPUItLIN, Guardian.
March 17, 1824. m9m
‘jVTTNE months after date, applica
±S tion will be made to the honora
ble court of Ordinary of /fibb county
for leave to sell Lot No. 46 in the 4th
dist. of (formerly Houston, but now)
Bibb county —it being the real estate
of Thomas IJagbey late of said county
deceased, and to be sold for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased.
ELIZABETH BAGBKY, Mm\r.
March 1, 18-24. m9m
ShuvVtVs Sale.
’fc li 7 ILL he sold at the Court-house
f ▼ in the town of Newnan, Pike
county, on the first Tuesday in Sep
tember next,
202$ acres of land, known by 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
Nullev, &. Cos. Levied on and returned
mi 9
to me by a constable.
BURRELL ORR, Shff.
Sheriff's Sa\e.
ON the first Tuesday in Septem
ber next,will he sold, in the town
of Macon,
202$ acres of land, being lot No.
205 in the Sd district, formerly Hous
ton, now li\ bb county, levied on to sa
tisfy a fi fa in favor of the county of
Jackson, rs James Hardwick, collec
tor of taxes for the year 1820, ami
Garland Hardwick, James Tait, and
Obadiah Watson, securities. Proper
ty pointed out by Allen Lawlioo.
3 Negroes viz. Sippio, a inan about
20 y ears old, Ella 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 two
fi fas in favor of John L. Anderson.
19] John S. Childers, It. S.
Sheriff’s St\\e.
WILL be sold on the first Tues
day in September next, at the
Court house in the town of Newian,
Pike county,
202$ acres of land, more or less,
known by lot No. 155, 11th dist. (tur
merly Monroe, now) Pike county, le
vied on as the property of Zacliariah
Harlin, to satisfy two fi fas in favoi ol
Abner Welborn, vs. said Harlin. Le
vied on and returned to me by a con
stable.
EDWARD HOLLOWAY, d,s
August 4, 1824. tds2()
©©IPTDiT
IHAVE a number ol Cotton Gins
at my shop in this place, already
proven to perform well, ol different si
ze*, which can be bought at reduced
prices, for cash or approved pape s.
\Vm. MOORE.
June 23,1324. 2amsml4
S\u‘v\Cfs Sn\e.
ON the first Tuesday ill Septem
ber next, between tlie usual
horn sos 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 us the property of But well
Hartly, to satisfy one small ft fa issued
from a Justices court in Washington
county, in favor of \N illiam Burke,for
the use ol Mason McClendon.
19] J. WHITTINGTON, Shff.
jY INE months after date applica
-Ll tion will bo 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 Chnvers creek,
belonging to the estate of Daniel Lon
don, late of said county, deceased.
Harvey B. Pipkin, Jldnfr.
November 26,1823 m9m36p*
Sheriffs Sii\e.
WILL be sold, on the first Tues
day in September next, at the
Court-House in the town of Macon,
between tlie usual hours of sale, the
I oil owing property, viz :
One negro girl named Charity, one
set Mahogany Dining Tables, 1 set
Muho'gany Tea Tables, 1 Mahogany
Side Board, levied on as tlie property
of William Bivins,'to satisfy an exe
cution issuing on the foreclosure of a
mortgage in favor ofShadrach Biviita.
Te rms of Sa! e— Cash.
JON A. A. HUDSON, Shff.
June SO, 1823. 15
Sl'ovUVs
ON the first Tuesday in September
next, will be sold at the Court-
House, in the town of Macon, between
tlie usual hours of sale,
2 Negroes; Peter* a boy, 1* jears
old; 2 girls, Amy aged 16, and Nelly
15 ; levied on as tlie property of David
S. Booth, to satisfy an execution in fa
vor of 1 liotnas Olivet.
22 Hogs of different sizes, levied on
as the pioperty of Burton C W tiita
ker, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Mar
tha B. Dawson.
One lot of land, containing 60 acres, lj-in
on the waters of Swift C'ree’t, and adjoining
lands of Hardy 1 lurid, and others. L vied on
as tlie property of .Natbau Bendy, to sa ity ait
execution in favor of Michael M. Helc Le
vied on and returned to me by David Flanders
constable.
202 1-2 acres of land, known as lot No. 17,
-Itlt dist. (formerly Houston, now) Bibb coun
ty, levied on usthe property of Jana: v Ben
nett, to satisfy an execution in favor of Abra
ham Crum, executor of Duvid Crum, dec. Le ■
vied on by a constable.
Harriet and her child Essex—Nel
ly and her child Hariiet; one jersey
waggon, and one gtey mare—levied
on us the property of John McMui rin,
,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
Tatoni, to satisfy a ft la in lavor of
Malcom Johnson, for the use of James
Shefilet.
JONA. A. HUDSON, Shff.
July 21, 1824. tds2o
SUeviU’b Sale.
WILL be sold on tlie first Tues’
day in September next, at the
Court-House in the town of Newnan,
Pike county,between the usual hours
of sale, the following property, viz:
202$ 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 ft fas, one in fa
vor of .Samuel A.Grier,vs. said Brown,
the other in favor of Michael Whatley
for the use of Abel Catnfield, vs. said
Brown. Property pointed out by
James Whatley.
202$ Acres of land, more or less
known by lot No. 175 in the 11th
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, the legal
representative of Jonathan Halsted,
vs. Cliarles M agnail, Daniel N Halsted
and Benjamin A. Young, property
pointed out by James Smith.
202$ acres of Land, more or less,
know'n by No. 211, adjoining lots No.
210 and 212, in the Btn dist. (original
ly Monroe, nov) Pike county, levied
on as the property of William If.
Ray, to satisfy an execution in favor
of David Willborn, vs. William H.
Ray, Barnabas Pace, and M illiam
Clark, security on the appeal—proper
ty pointed out bv B. Pace.
JAMES R. GRAY, n. s.
July 14,1824. tdsl9
21.