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l 0 SK .v ROBlitt rSON,
W.iurre dollars a year, in advance,
■ tr dollars if not paid within the
Mlertiseimds will be ’ nsortcd af
■bstt-fivb entj> per square, fr
■ jj.,t insertion, and fifty cents
laiuonnnujnce. Advertisements
■ limited when handed in, vvijl be
Kited till forbid.
■r \ )t ; ce of sale® of Inn ft and negroes by
■ t-n i-s Eieentors, or Gurmlians. arc
tSbtl.,tobe ii.lv>'rli?c*l to. .U>r
■„,. ~'rfv (lavs previous to t!ir day of sale.
■ „,.. i,fthe sale of personal property must
■ in ‘ike maiMi.-r forty days previous to
R-ir to th-* debtors and creators of an es-
R, obe published/ur/y -ays.
R. ... application will tie made to tin-
Rvi Ordinary for leave to soil land, must
nine months.
Rl *p liiiy. l formed a coniiectio , i in
■* the PRACTICE OF LAW
■ ••xnect to attend all the Superior
R,ts in the Flint, and those most,
Renientin theOcmulgee and Soutli-
R Circuits.
f OLIVER H. PRINCE.
I EDWARD D. CHAIY.
Rjacon, June 16. tfl3
rddTSon man dell,
I .UU>nw\ V/aw,
WAVING located himself in this
B place, is prepared to attend to
Rcalls in the line ofhis profession,
■a an)’ agency business in which
■ services may be required. He
lat present practice in the counties
Rib* Monroe, Pike, Newton, Re
■ Henrv, Houston, Crawford,
■etl.*, Ha LI win, Jones, Twiggs, Pu
■i, I.awiens and \’ asliington —and
■tlir■■ counties where professional
■h, • ay call tiitn. He trusts his ex
■rrne in buMi:e>s, and fidelity to the
■ Ms of his clients, will secures
■e of public patronage.
■tott, June 23, 1824. tf!4
■\vv\b\o\i\iec V>. Strong
lu. nrcft'TftitE law
R the ?;upei 10A Court of Bibb
■fount y in future.
R> Aug. 1824. tf22
lU Uai ■d'SiuT
■lAYi* a number,ot Cotton Gins
■t iu) slurp mi tliis pl%ce, already
R-i, to perforin well, dfnifterent si-1
■which can be bought at reduced
Res, lor cash or approved papers.
1 YVm. MOURE.
Rue 23, 1824. 2arysinJ4
R'H'ut AVaW v\l
I V OF TRE f*
■CON POST OFFICE.
RUE Eastern Mail wilibedos-
Redata o’clock A. iVI. on 1 buts
■,anu at 2 o’clock P. M. on Sun-
R- The Mjektei n Maif'vvill be
Rd at 6 o’clock P. M. on Tues-
Rsend Saturdays.' -
■J® All those who owe postage
R please call Ifnfi pay it.
I M. R. WALLIS r.m.
Rg. 25 1824, ‘ 23
■ IN’E months after date, applica-
R non will \.r* to ilmdnmora-
Ruurt of Oitimafy of /fibh county
R’uvc to sell Lot No. 46 in the 4ti
R of (formnL Houston, but now)
R county—it bring the real estate
Ri i'inas liaglw v late of said county
■ a *''d, and to be sold forlhe belie-
R the heirs anti creditors of said
Rased.
Rhl/AHRI 11 BAGBKY. .Idm'.v: *
8 c >4.’ Ui9m |
I \\>styoMei\ Stv\c.
I LREEABLE to an order of the
R honorable, the Inferior Court of
R"unt) ol JctVerson, when sitting
R “hna.y purposes, will he Sold, in
I 1 ’ Mi 111 Forsyth, Monroe county,
first Diisdau in October next,
R ,le >ot of land, known
R'" ,|il ‘list. f eiiid countv* Sold
■“'‘‘ benefit of William 11. Gunnel-
R"““" r . Littlvbcvry Unstick,
R.i Guardiun.
months afterdate applica-
R 10,1 will be made to the Honora
■ e Inferior Court of Bibb county,
R; ®dtingior Ordinary purposes fur
R; “ K ‘ H l,|| e negro man, belonging
R‘ ‘st.ii* „j AVilliasn Pace, late of
K, ‘”! n, . v . deceased, for the benefit
■ * eirs “nd creditors of said de*
■ ‘I AM *; S T’ l f.weli.is, Jldmr.
Rs. . ‘I ‘“tha Pace, Mm’rx.
I * in9m
GEORGIA MESSENGER.
A\aco.\, Wednesday, September 29, isii.
T s VtJ Gr<M&o
J. & A. BENNETT
Have just received by the Boats
Bachelor ad Re be or ain addi
tion to their former stock a fresh sup
ply of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard
ware and Crockery,making a complete
and general assortment, which they
otter low for cash : Among which are
the following articles :
300 bushels L. P.Salt, 300 Lisbon do
2000 Ills iron, 1000 lbs Castings, asstd.
10 bbis rve Gin, 15 do do Whiskey
1 5 do Sugar, 1 hhd. do.
3 do linseed Oil
12 half bbls rnuckerel
16 bags coffee, 3 kegs tobacc*
5 boxes candles, sdo soap
12 kegs nails, 15 bags shot
5 bbls Irish potatoes, Sca.sks cheese
25 doz. Brade’s patent hoes
Sheet iron, grindstones
Pilot-bread and crackers
Window glass, powder, lead %
London porter, Holland gin
Madeira (.nd currant wines, cordial
Molasses, pepper, allspice
Tea, loal-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
Bruslu's
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
v. knives. Knives and forks
Carving, butcher and shoe knives *
.’atent coffee mills, butts & binges
Iron, teutania and brittannia, table
and tea Spoons
Scissors, curtain pins, house bells
Bellows, fish books and lines
Drawing-knives, sickles
Carpenter’s adze’s and hammers
Carpenter's and shingling hatchets
Shoemaker’s hammers, pincers and
nippers
Compasses wd iro* squares
Brass, cut and wrought tacks 1
Box rules, sad irons
Sifters, club axes,
Fiiles and chissels
Gimblets and top-borers
Candle-sticks, suutters
Door-knockers, lamps
Piat-d stirrup-irons and spurs
Pins and needles, assorted
Gridirons, sauce pans
Ladies morocco pi uuella and leath
er shoes
Gentlemen’s boots, shoes & shoctees
Children’s do.
Two cases straw, leghorn and silk
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 anil drill, louglawn
Bedtick and domestic plaid
Apron checks, brow n sheeting
Brown and bleached shirting
Dowlas, platiilas, hjmwn hoi land
Ladies hose, assorted
Ladies and gentleman‘s gloves do
Linen, cotton and osnuburg thread
Ribbons and tape
Linen and cotton cambrick
Calicoes and ginghams
Furniture calico, chintz, dimity
, Cambrick dimity
‘ Mull aud jackonet muslins
Merino, Valencia, cassimere and
silk shawls
Muslin dresses, inserting trimmings
plait) arzri figured cambricka
Seersuckers, printed muslins
Caroline and imitation plaids
Hombazettes, union stripes
Yellow’ nankin, French do
Black sinrhews and sarcenets
Changeable and satin silk
Black silk vesting
Nabkin and Canton crape
Norwich and Italian do
Flag and Barcelona handkerchiefs
Silk parasols uml umbrellas
Valencia, Marseilles and toilinett
vesting
laulies indispensable*
Cravats, silk and cotton suspenders
Birds-eye diaper
Lion skin a id Bath coating
—a very handsome assortment
of STONE WARE, and a great vari
ety of other articles.
For sale, Lot No. 79, in the 3d dist.
of Houston county.
Macon, Feb. 18. 49
pros’V OB STOLEN* Ji
the 21st July last, I put a
v ‘ letter in the Post Office in Ma
con, addressed to Miss Susan I.e
Count, Beaufort, South Carolina,
containing the following bank notes:
On 2 note of the Bank, State of
Georgia, payable at the Bank in
Savannah, dated 2d Nov. 1819,let
ter E. and No. 415 for SiOO. One
ditto, Bank of Darien, dated Jan.
1, 1820, letter A. No. 1585,f0r S2O.
One ditto, Bank of Darien, dated*
Oct. 2, 1820, letter A, No. 1928,
for S3. This letter had not arrived
on the 6th Aug. and a reward of
S~O will be paid lor the recovery
of tbe letter. Should anv of the
bills described above be offered, it
is particularly requested that they
be stopped.
A.MAS A BENNETT.
Macon, Aug. 25, 1824. 3t23
■BlacksmUWt i\£ V> usiuess
KOACH iV MAHSIf
\ HE carrying on the above bu
-L L sincss 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
kindot work in their line, in the
Lest manner, and at the lowest
rates. CAST STEEL AXES will
be made and warranted at &2 50.
I hev will in a short time be able
to cast Mill Inks, which will be in
sured, and do other founderv work.
August 25. 4vv23
ILL be sold in the J own of
* Newman, Pike County, on the
first Tuesday in October next —
202.2 acres of Land, more or less,
known by lot No. 111, in the 9th’
District, originally Monroe, now
Pike County, levied on as the pro-;
pertv of Daniel Sturges to satisfy a
ft fa in favor of Benjamin Chaires—
property pointed out by E. Wood ;
JAMES R. GRAY n. s. •
*• SUevWY s SiUe.
ON the first Tuesday in October’
next, will be sold at the Court-!
House, in the town of Mautn, between ,
th iMual buars *4
One Grey M;ile, 1 evied on as the,
property of Murdock L. Mathison, to
satisfy a ti fa in favor of Jonathan Pa- 1
rish—property pointed out bv John E. ‘
Lloyd. Jou.v S. Guilders, U. 8.
PONCE & MEKENZJE,
SAVANNAH,
OFFER their services to the Mer
chants and Planters in the up
country, as Factors and Commission
Merchants. Every attention shall be
given to ail produce entrusted to their*
care. They have taken extensive fire
proof stores on Johnston’s wharf, and
iV>r the better security of the produce
in their hands, they will keep a consi
derable amount insured against fire,,
for the benefit of their customers.—
Liberal advances will be made when
required. Refercuce to Mr. Harrison
Smith and S. Wood, Macon—Foard
& Malone, MtlledgeviHc.
MACKENZIE Sf POXCE
Continue the Commission and Fac
torage business in Augusta —they are
now erecting a fire proof building on
their Ware-house lot at the corner ot
Mclntosh and Bay streets, near the
wharf, Dr the storage of goods con
signed to them.
September 15, 1824. *Bw26
“JVTINE months after date applica
_1 A tion 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 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.
M arch 17, 1824. m9m_
j\ INK months after date applica-
J A tion will be made to the Honora
ble, the Inferior court ofOeKalb coun
ty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell a certuin lot of laud,
known by No. 132, in the 4th dist. of
(formerly Henry, now) Fayette coun
ty, which was drawn by Joshua, Daniel
aud Jane Spears, orphans, and to be
sold for the benefit of said orphans.
MESSER SPEARS, Guardian.
June, 1824. mPm
BfNN the first Tuesday in October
fA-’ next, will be sold at the court
house in the town of Decatur, De Kalb
County,
One lot of land, known by No. 238
in the 15th district of originally Hen
ry, now Dekalb County, levied on ns
the property of Samuel Walker, Junr.
to satisfy an execution in favour ol
William Laurence bearer— property
pointed out by James Boll—levied on
aud returned to me by a Constable.
GEORGE HARRIS, Hihjff".
jP* SUevUTs Sc\V\
XI/"ILL be sold, on the first Tues
v v day in October next, at the
Court-House in the town of Perry,
Houston County, between the usual
hours of sale,
acres of oak and hickory land,
in the fifteenth District of Houston
County, No 170 —Levied on as the
property of Fauche Cleveland to satis
fy a fi fa in favor of Btoodly & Kiv
len.
202| acres of land in the 10th Dis
trict of Houston County, No. 40—le
vied on as the property of Pale Mori
ins, Philomon Conoly ami Wright
Mims security’s.
One negro girl about fourteen years
old, levied on as the property of Will
iam J. Clark to satisfy a fi fa in favor
of Jesse Cox.
202$ acres of land in the fourteenth
District of Houston County No. 129
—levied on as the property of George
! Yearty iu favor of John Morris, for the
use of A. Robinson. Levied on and
returned to me by a Constable.
One sorrel mare and about fif
ty head of stock hogs—levied on as
the property ot'Theophilus Penny, to
satisfy afifa in favor Samuel Ste
phens—property pointed out by said
Stephens. * JOS. MIMS Stiff.
t S\u v\‘Us Sale.
be c oM at the Court Ho<ieetjn *l"*
I T v town of Macon. Bibb county, on the first
Tuesdr- in October next,
One negro woman, named Esther,
about forty years old, levied on as the
| property of John Calhoun, to satisfy
I four fi. fas. in favor of Pope & Dean,
; levied on bv a constable.
I 2or 300 bushels of Corn, not gath
ered, 2 or 3000 pounds of Fodder in
stacks, one ritte gun and shot bag, 2
cows and one calf—levied on a- the
i property of Spencer Riley to satisfy :■
ii fa in favor of the state of Georgia.
JON A. A. HUDSON, Slff.
Ci en. chs. j. McDonald, is
T my Agent, and will attend to any
business for me in Macon.
FAIIISH CARTER.
Sept. 8, 1824. 4w25
roil SAA.Yu
OX ACCOMMODATING TERMS,
AVERY likely and valuable voung
NEGRO FELLOW, about 18
years of age ; sold for no fault. Enquire
of ROBERT BIRDSONG.
Macon Sept. 2, 1824. ts 25
IV[*INE months after date, applica
-11 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,
.Idmr. de bonis von.
March 31, 1824. m9m
NINE months after date appli
cation will he made to the hon
orable, the court of Ordinary of
Jefferson county, for leave to sell
No. 24, 7th dist. Gwinnett county,
being the real estate of John McGill
late of Jefferson county, dec’d, for
the benefit of the heirs and credit
ors of said deceased.
JOHN MURPHEY, JWmr.
August. 1824. 23m9(n
NINE months after date applica
tion will be made to the honora
ble court of Ordinary of Jefferson
county for leave to sell 180 acres of
land in said county, adjoining Rich
ard T. Hudson ami others; it being
the real estate of David Holloway,late
of said county, deceased, and to be
sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. David T. Smith, E.v'r.
July 22, 1824. m9mlß
TVTINE months after date applica
-LI tion will be made to the Honora
ble court of Ordinary.of Bibb county
for leave to sell the real estate of
Alexander 7’urner late of said county
deceased, to be sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said dec’d.
M ARGAHEJ
March 1, 1824. m9m
’ fl‘ e fourth Saturday in Sep
• tember instant, the subscriber
j will sell his
Three SAW .MILES,
mul GRIST .MBA,,
. together with the land on which said
mills are situate,being about Seventeen
hundred acres and w ill be divided to
suit purchasers. The mills being at
( lirtereut seats,will be sold separately;
and a necessary portion of laud with
each. Each mill to be sold on the
premises.
Persons wishing to purchase are de
sired to view the premises, which will
be the best recommendation that can
be given. The property L of great
■ value and advantageous bargains may
be had and the payments made ea>y
t purchasers. SOLOMON GROCE.
Bibb Cos. Sept. 8,1824. 25
SINE mouths after date, applica
t tion will be made to the Honora
ble the court of Ordinary ol Wilkin
son county, for leave to sell a tract of
land containing one hundred and fifty
two and a hall acres, being a part of
lot No. 186, in the 27 th district of said
county.
ALSO—One other tract, containing
fifty and a half acres, being a part of
lot No. 200, in the 27th district ofsaid
county—both lying on the Long Slash
—belonging to the estate of Mathias
Liverinan deceased.
WILLIAM DAVIB, JJmV.
March 3, 1824. mOm
GEORGIA—LAURENS COUNTY.
Superior Court, May Term, 1824.
J>> 1,6 NlSl.—Upon tin’ prlitiou of Jieuja-
A> mm Hudson, stating that Itobert S. Unity
did, on the loth (lay ot January, 1821, mort
gage to said Hudson, a tract ot Inmi lying in
the county of Laurens, number three hundred
mid twenty-eight, in seventeenth district, (for
nerly Wilkinson, now) Luuren* conntv, for
the better securing the payment of the slim of
iorty dollars, on the first day of Januarv, l.s-22 ;
and the said Robert S. Huffy having tail ■ to
jiny the same according to the terms of id
inoitgage, mid the said Benjamin Hudson pniy
ing the foreclosure of said mortgage. It isthere
lore Onkrtd, That tlie said Robert S. Duffy
‘o pay into the Clerk s office ot this court, ihe
principal and interest due on said morr- ‘-e
vithin twelve months from this date, or tfie
Equity of redemption, in ami to the said mort
rged premises, will be, from thenceforth for
ever barred and foreclosed ; and that tin ne
he sold to pay said Debt, interest aud costs, in
.erms of the statute iu such case made ami
prov ided. And it is further ordered, that a co
py of this rule be served on the mortgager sis
months before (he money is to be paid in to
Court, or be published in one of the puhlick
Gazettes of this State, once a month for twelve
months, Letore the time the money is to he
paid into court. Truecopv from the Minutes
NEILL MilN HOE, C. S. C
May, 1824. ml2m
SuExecutive Department,Geo >
y v MHledgeville, Nov. 21, 1823.
ORDERED, Thut the subjoined
resolution be published once a
month in each of the gaz.ettcs of this
state, until the next general election.
Attest. ELIbHA W OOD, Stc’ry.
IJY SFJfjJTE, Nov. 12, 1823.
Whereas, it is desirable to a see
tain the wishes of the citizens of this
state as to the mode of chasing Elec
tors of President and Vice-President
ofthe 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
-everal elections to be held in the dif
ferent counties of this state for the
■ hoice of members of the Legislature,
jt the next general election therein, to
impose to each and every voter, at the
im of receiving his vote, whether he
desires that the choice of said Electors
-.hall 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, to annex to the return
of the said election by them so trans
mitted to the Executive department, is
true statement of the votes so <4 veil,to
he end that the same may be Paid be
fore the next Legislature by his excel
lency the Governor.
Jlud be it further resolved, That his
excellency the Governor be and he is
hereby requested to cause this resolujj
tion to he published without delay in
the several gaxetts 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.
la the Home of Rr-prenentalive*, Nov, H, 18*24
Kea<l Hud concurred in
David Adams, Speaker.
Approved Nov. 18, 1823.
G M TROUT, Governor.
Nov. 25.
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