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THE MESSSEVOfeR,
13 published weekly ly
ROSE -Sc ROBERTSON,
At three dollars a vt-uf, in ad.yante,
or four dollars it not paid within the .
year.
Advertisement will be nserted at t
seventy-five o ents per squftre. fi *r |
the first insertion, and fifty cyhits ‘
for each continuance. Advertisements
not limited when handed in, Will be
inserted till forbid.
ff b Notice of sale* of land and negroes by
Administrators, Executors, or Guardians art*
en ured !y law, to be advert *sejt iti a public
Ck”'Bl ,, ‘Ar-''7 4p.. ‘p/ ’ Vi J.'.s to tfb* d*v . **'*•
* . ;i pcixmalic
fcelvven u. p*t- * 0 - to
ttie clav of Sale.
Notice to the debtors and creditors of an es- j
tate m ast be published forty lays. ( j
Notice that applica*ion will he ” ide to the
Court of Ordinarv for leave to sell iarni, miot
fe published note months.
,Vt\,VS\o. \* HOUSE.
■ft
THE subscriber respectfully in
forms his friends *nd the public
in v jeral, that he has taken that new
and commodious building, in the town
f Macon, belonging to ( apt. Charles
Bullock, fronting the miblic square,
where he will entertain Travellers anti
others with every thing that can be
ottered in the line of his business.
WM. BiyiNS.
Macon Sept. 22, 1824. 3m27
V ftE\GWl \V,\A"VEV>.
J’ #*& THE Subscribers
L hereby inform their
friends and the pub
lic, that they have an excellent new
Boat, now on her way from Darien. —
She will leave tiiis for Darien as soon
after the 25th of November as a freight
can be had, so that farmers may re
ceive their returns for part of their
crops before. Christmas Every atten
tion shall be given to Cotton sent to
their care. Mr. Holmes is well ac
quainted with boating, and will go on
board himself. Freignt fifty cents per
hundred to Darien.
JAMES HOLMES.
M. R. WALLIS.
I expect to attend in Savannah for
the purpose of selling or storing cot
ton, as the owners may wish. I will
also th e pl£a*ureUu aUeding to (while
ther*) anv <mb rs our customers, or
others mav favour us with.
M. R. W ALLIS.
Macon, Oct. 27, 1824. tf;2
ADDISON MANDELL,
•ViiarueN al Ltiw,
T/J AVING located himself in this
JL JL place, is prepared to attend to
any calls in the line of his profession,
or to any agency business iu which
his services may be required. He
will at present practice in the counties
of Bibb, Monroe, Pike, Newton, De-
Kalb; Henry, Houston, Crawford,
Fayette, Baldwin, Jones, Twiggs, Pu
laski, Lawrens and Washington —anti
in other counties where professional
duties may call him. He trusts his ex
perience in business, and fidelity to the
interests of his clients, will secure a
share of public patronage.
Macon, June 23, 1824. tfl4
■\%7lE have formed a connection in
FT the PRACTICE DF LAW
and expect to attend all the Superior
Courts in the Flint, and those most,
convenient in theOcinulgee and South
ern Circuits.
OLIVER H. PRINCE.
EDWARD D. rRACY.
Macon, June 16. ti 16
VOft SAIAs
ON ACCOMMOD \TING TERMS,
AVERY likelv and valuable young
NEGRO FELLOW, about is
▼earsofa- e ;sold for no fault. Enquire
if ROBERT BIRDSONG.
Macon Sept. 2,1834. • If 25
GEORGlA —hferson County.
TTHIEIUiAS William Rountree apples to
V V me for letters Os alnMuistration cm the
Pstateof John Ingram,late o; said count), deed.
These are therefore, to cite and
jklmonish all, and singular the kin
dred and creditors of said deceased
to be and appear at tny office, with
in the time prescribed bv law, to
shew cause, if any why said letteis
should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 15th
day of October 1824.
John G. Bostick, and. c.e. o.
*6wsl
GEORGIA MESSENGER
.Wt’OA* 1 GEORGIA,h WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1824.
V&XkM 333? ‘ -
FOR DARIEN.
Mtom. , TH . E new boat Gen.
Jackson is uuw rea
| •ly to receive freight j
! lOr Dariui, which will be taken on ve
* t j
ii v accommodating terms, The pro
} prietor, |r an interested agent will
accompany the boat, and pay every at
tention t* freight on the wav, and to
its being qisposefi of in Darien.
JOHN LOVING.
(lctober 27, 1824. 4w32
roNCE a McKenzie,
\ V N A AH, i
to the
\ y chants and Plenters in the up
j country, as Factors and Commission
Merchants, Every attention shall be
given to .ill produce entrusted to thei”
care. They have taki-n extensive fire
proof stores on Johnston's wharf, and
lor the better security of the produce
in their hands, they will keep a consi
derable amount insure I against tire,
for the benefit of their customers. —
Liberal advances will be made when
required. Reference to Mr. Harrison
Smith and S. Wood, Macon —Foard
&. Malone, Milledgeville.
MACKENZIE # PONCE
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 of
Mclntosh and Bay streets, near the
wharf, fir the storage of goods con
signed to them.
September 15, 1824. *Bw26
Sheriffs Sale.
A TjTILLbe sold in the town of New
? I nan, Pike coun*r, on the first
Tuesday in December next,
One lot of land containing 202£ acres,
more or less, lying in the 17th dist. of
(formerly Monroe, now) Pike county,
known in the plan of said district bv
the No. 83—levied on to satisfy a ft fa
in favor of the administrators of Z.
Magruder, vs. Hardy Powell. Levied
on and returned to me bv a constable.
acres of land, fm-re or less* ly
ing in the 10th dist. (originally Monroe
now) Pike county, known in the plan
of said district by number 254, to sat
isfy an execution in fayor of By rum
& Hurt, and others. Levied on and
returned tome bv a constable.
ED ‘ \RI) HOLLJW aY, and. s.
Nov. 3, 1 824. __
\T7TLLbtssoUI, onthe fir*t Tues
f I day in December next, at the
Court House in the town ot Macon,
Bibb county,
Five Negroes, viz 2 men, Simeon
and Anderson : 1 bry, Peter, and two
women, Amy and Ijelly, levied on as
the property of S. Booth, to sa
tisfy five fi fas, onein favor of C. Kel
j *e\’ & Cos. 1 ia faw>r of Wm. 11. In
dern\Md, l in saver of V & E W ood, l
in favor of Terold* t, Atkisou &. Cos.
the other in favoto Wiley Thompson,
vs. said Booth alii Davenport Lawson.
2()2| acres oi land, being lot No.
40 in the 4th di.4. (formerly Houston,
now) Bibb countv, evied on as the
property of Reu>en Hightower, to sa
ti^fv a fi fa tn favor of Woodley &.
Beil.
J. A. HUDSON, Shff.
• .— t — |
ALL persons indebted to the es-j
- tate of James Lucas, late of Jones i
county, ileceased, are requested to
make immediate payment, and those
having demands against said estate,
are requested to Tender them in duly
attested, to
WM. W. BROWN, Adrnr.
Novembers, 1824 6w53
GEORGIA—LAURENS COUNTY.
Superior Court, May Term , 1824.
I LE NlSl.—Upon the petition of Benja-
JS V rain Hudson, stating that Robert S. DutFy
did. on the loth day of January, IS2I, mort-
to said * ‘*• mi, a tract of land Ivin§ in
the county of Lumens, number three hundred
and. twenty-eight, in seventeenth district*, (for
merly Wilkinson, now) Laurens county, for
the better securing the payment of the sum ot
fortv dollars, on the first day of January, 1822;
and the said Robert S. Duffy having failed to
pay the same according to the terms of said
mortgage, and the said Benjamin Hudson pray
ins the force ids ure of said mortgage. It is there
fore Ordered, That the said Robert S. Duffy
do pa / into the Clerk's cilice of this court, the
principal and interest due on said mortgage
within twelve months from this date, or the
Hunk of redemption, in and to the said mort
<-Led’ premises, will be, from thenceforth, for
ever barred and foreclosed ;and that the same
be sold to pav said debt, interest and costs, in
terms of tiie statute in such case made and
provided. And it is further ordered, that a co
py of lius rule be served on the mortgager six
months before the money is to be paid ia to
Court, or be published in one oi the publick
Gazettes of this State, once a month for twelve
months, before the time the money is to be
naid into court. True copy from the Minutes.
F NEILL MUN ROE, C. S. C.
May, 1824.
.\A uVhfistvatov's e.
ALIi the belonging to the es
tate of William W . Dawson, de
ceased, will be sold at the court house
in the town of Marion, on the first
| Tuesday in This laud
I lies a few miles btrlo'W Che Reserve, on
theOcinulgee river, atfil persons visit
ing to establish a permanent Intere-t
in the town ot Macon, would do weK
to attend’ the sale. T here are tw
squares of oak and hickory -land, with
one hundred and fifty acres cleared—
one square of pine land with forty
acres cleared,.Jtml one square ot Oe j
nudgeeJ*S. wnli forty j
house *..ndings on the pint
tract.
All the above tracts are adjoining,
and would make a fine settlement.
Hold by order of the Court of Ordi
nary.—Terms, cash.
Charles Bullock , Adm’r }de bo-
Marthdß. Dawson,Adm'x ? mn
O •*. sr, TP24. td,32
—— j
itnVIUUD . .vtv. k b. CyLiY.
W'TLfi bt* sold at the plantation*
whereon Littleberrv Lucas for-1
meriy resided, in Jones county, on Sa
turday tije 27th of November next, all
the personal estate of James Lucas,
late of said county, deceased, consist
ing ol Household and Kitchen Furni
ture, ont smrrel horse, an old Gig, and
other articles.
Terms uade known on the day of sale.
WM. W. BROWN, Adnir.
Oct. 15, 1824. tdsSO
Executor’s Sa\e.
WILL be sold, on the eighth day
„ of January next, at the late re-|
sidence es Elijah Curry, deceased, in |
Monroe liounty, Two Negroes, viz—
one man snd one woman ; also one
waggon, one horse, one still, some cat
tle ami hogs, plantation tools, and ma
ny other attic les. lei ms made known
on the day of sale.
LEONARD SIMS, Err.
Oct 13, 1824. 30
Sheriffs bate.
\I7TLL be sold in the Town of
* New nan, Pike County,on the
first T uesday in December next —
202A acres land,more or less,known
by lot No. 4, in the third distiiu (for
merly Pike county, ta
ken as the property ot George B. Da-!
vis, to satisfy one small execution in
lav or of Jorden Compton, vs. slid Da-.
vis—property pointed cut oy the plain
tiff*. Levied and returned to ne by a
constable.
BURREL OR ft Stiff,
. - - - — *
Sheriffs Sa\e.
I. *&, ILL be sold, in the tnvn of
Newnau, on the first i usd ay
in December next,
O ie Lot of land, lying in the2d dis
trict originally Monroe no*v Pike
County, known bv lot No. 132; levied
on and returned to me by a Ponsta- •
ble. BURREL ORR,S/iJ.
Sheriffs Sa\e.
be sold on the first Tues
v f day in December next, at the
Court house in the town of Macon,
; Bibb county,
Two Steers and one Heifer, levied
on as the property of David Adams,
to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Jesse \Y d
laba—Property pointed out by Wiley
Durden.
2000 feet, more or less of plank and
scantling, well assorted, levied on as
the property of Solomon Groce, to sa
tisfy a fi fa in favor of John Frost,
James Lindsey, and William Frost.
JONA. A. HUDSON, Wff.
Oct. 27, 1824.
GEORGIA—BIBB COUNTY.
Superior court,September Term, 1824.
‘lhe Governor on the intorma- )
tion of Williamson Minims, vs. > SCI. FA.
Jeremiah Cromett. )
IT appearing to the court by the re
turn of the Sheriff, that the defen
dant is not to be found in said county,
on motion, it is
ORDERED, That the defendant be
and appear at the next T erm of this
court,and answer to the above scira fa
cias—and that this rule be published
once a month for three months, in one
of the public gazettes of this state.
A true copy from the Minutes.
Nicholas W. Wells, Clerk.
Sept. 17, 1824. 27m3m
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Fov sw\c at i\ws Office.
■jVTINE nmnth9 after date applies
-L N tion will be made to the Honora
ble Court of Ordinary of Jones county
for leave to sell lot No. 76 in the lit!)
dist. of Early county, and two tracts
V m/ *
in Jones county, one containing tiltv
acres, adjoining lands of A. Bice ; tin
other containing 180 acres, adjoining
Elizabeth Shurlev.
Also—Lot No. 114 in obi Wilkin
son, Dow Telfair county. All belong
ing to Elizabeth Hendrix, a minor.
JOHN SPURLIN, Guardian.
March 17, 1824. m9m
jVUNE months after date applica
* tion will be made to the honora
•bj-ts th§ur r •nJUvflerson
county, MESfr.jp-> -h Negro
Girl named Mourning, belonging
to the estate of Joseph Hall, late of
said county, deceased.
Caleb Cooksey, Jfdm/r
October 15, 1824 m9mS-l
“j\TINE months after date applies
-1- M lion 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 and others; it being
the real estate ot David Holloway,late
of said county, deceased, and to be
sold for the bem It of the heirs and J
creditors. David T. Smith, E.v'r. (
July 22, 1824. m9ml8 # (
“IVTTNE months after date appli- j
cation will he made to the hon
orable, the coart of Ordinary of *
Jefferson county, for leave to sell
No. 24, 7th dist. Gwinnett county, \
being the real estate of John McGill 1
late of Jefferson county, dec’d, for <
| the benefit of the heirs and credit- i
1 orsof said deceased.
JOHN MURPIIEY, Mmr.
I Adjust, 1824. 23m9m .
—4 - - - - - -
NINE months after date appfica- J
lion 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 \\ ilSiam Pace, late o
said county, deceased, for the benefit ‘
m the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased. j
James Flewelitv, Admr.
M artha Pace, Jidiu'r.v.
July 7, 182-+, m9m
L\E months after date, appl ca-
J_ 1 non 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,
Jidmr. de bonis non.
March 51, 1824. ni9m
i\d m\ m s\v aVo r s Sa\e. ,
% \, ILL be sold to the highest bid
▼ * der, at the court house in Jones
county, on the first Tuesday in Janua
ry next, all that tract of land whereon
! Elizabeth McLendon, dec'd, formerly
| lived, containing 202§ acres, adjoining
Hawkins and Catchings, tolerably well
improved, between sixty and seventy
acres of cleared land. Twelve months
credit will be giyen the purchaser,and
small notes and approved security will
be required. Sold by ordm of the cout t.
DENNIS McLENDON, Adwr.
Nov. 3, 1824. *tds3s
T ax-Co\\eetov*s SaVc*
Y| J| ILL be sold at the conrt-hou
in the Town of Perry, Houston
county, on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary next,
202£ acres of land, being Loi
No. 91 in the 15th district of said
county —levied on as the property
of Oliver Miller, to satisfy his tax
for the year 1823, or so much of
said land as will satisfy said tax —
tax due SH cents.
WM. CUNYUS, t. c.
Nov. 3. 1824. tds33
wffw mim*
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.
YV m. MOORE.
June 23, 1824. 2amsml4
VOU SALE,
LOT JV*o 79, 8 d District Houston
county. J. &A. BENNKI.
Capt. Spencer Riley is a
Caiundute for the office of Receiver of Tax
Returns, at the ensuing election. <
GEORGIA—BIBB COUNTY.
Superior Court, September Term , 1824.
The Governor on thi mf;*rma- 1
tion of Luke J. Motion,’ vr* f r . r .
John Ferrell and'Martha J. (
Ferrell. Y
IT appearing to the court bv the re
turn of the Sheriff, that the defen
dant is not to be found in said county,
on motion it is
ORDERED, That the said defend
ant be and appear at the next ‘Perm of
this court, and answer to the above
scira facias—and tuat this rule be
published once a month for three
months in one of the public gazettes
of this state.
A true copy from the Minutes.
Nicholas YY. Wells.,
Sept.
ViVwersitv of Georgia.
*
\ S it is important, t at the terms
l- upon which the candidates for
adnimission into this institution,w heth
er as regular or irregular, students,
are received, should be clearly under
stood by ali those who may have it in
view hereafter to present them?**lves
as such : And as it will in j satisfacto
ry to them to have some correct idea
of the course of studies prescribed
l/v the College Laws, the Faculty have
deemed it incumbent upon (hem to
cause the same to be published.
There are established in cc lie re four
classes, which in tin r - cce -ion bear
the usual titles of Freshman, Sopho
more, Junior and Senior,
For admission nto the Freshman
Class (as a regular) a candidate shall
be able to construe and “Aarse Cicero,
Virgil,the Greek Testament; have a
general knowledge of English Gram
mar and |e well acquainted with
Arithmetic
The studies of the Freshman year,
are four looks of Xenophon's Cvro
pardia, Homer, Horace Roman anti
quities, {Hurray’s English Gra* < nar,
Algebra,* Geography, and Geometry.
The ■studies of the Sophomore year
are Unifier continued, fiv books of
Livy, French, Algebra continued,
plain Trigonometry and Survey ii .
The studies of the J mior year,
are Belieslettres and Cr t* ,
Spherical Trigonometry, Naviga
tion, Lonic Sections Prei .y 3
Lectures on History, Natural Phi
losophy and Logic, with Cicero le
Oratore, and recite in the Gre* v k
Testament on Mondat morning.
The studies of the Senior year,
are Natural Philosophy and Logic,
continued, Paley’s Moral Philoso
phy’ and Evidences of the Chris
tian Religion, Astronomy, ( hem
istry, VatteTs law of Nat ons and
attention to such classics as may he
directed bv the President and Fo
rensic disputation.
Every candidate for admission
into the Freshman class (as a regu
lar) shall be fifteen years old ; and
every one for an advanced stand
ing, of propor donate age. No can
didate shall in any instance be re
ceived into College as an irregu
lar student until he -.hall ha\ e at
tained the age of seventeen years.
Every irregular student, shall be
required to attend to all the stu
dies (the languages exceptedj of
the class to which he may be at
tached : and in order to his enter
ing anv class shall be qualified on
all those preliminary branches ne
cessary for the equipment of the
studies of that class.
For instance—Should a can
didate w'ish particularly to study
Natural Philosophy, he must first
join the Junior class, and will be
required to attend to all the studies
ol that class as prescribed above,
except Cicero de Oratore and the
Greek Testament: and in order
to bis joining that class, he shall
be qualified on Arithmetic, Alge
bra, and Geometry, because the
science of Natural Philosophy can
not be thoroughly acquired with
out a previous knowledge of these*
branches. And as it is so impor
tant that every one should be ac
quainted with the English Gram
mar, a knowledge of it, will in e\-
ery instance be required.
Irregular Students are subject to
College discipline.
By order of the Faculty.
James C. Patterson,
\ . Secretary of Faculty ,
October 19, 1324..
No. 34.