Georgia messenger. (Ft. Hawkins, Ga.) 1823-1847, December 01, 1824, Image 1

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VoV. U. the messenger, is published weekly nv ROSU & R'OBKIITSON, \t diree dollars a year, in advance, or i ,ur dollars if not paid within the ’ j .grtisments will he ‘nserted at sbvesty-eivk cents per square, f*r the lirst insertion, and fifty ‘cents ,- (tr cac h continuance. Advertisements , ( ,t limited when handed in, will be inserted till forbid. V/? Notice of sales of land nn>l negroes hy a linin'-editors, Executors, or Guardians, nre r-i-invil ly law, to be advertised in a public g teite sixty lays previous to the day of sale. Votic.e of the sale of personal property must be arivo-i m like manner fart y days previous to the <lnv of sale. Votice to the debtors find creditors nl an es tate must be published forty -lays ‘ v hat application will be made to the . c-rtof Ordinary for leave to sell land, must bp published nine. months. svovun;se . r*YHE subset; or . spectfuliv in | forms his friends and the public in general, that he has tok-n that new ant?commodious building, in the town of Macon, belonging to Capt. Charles llullock, fronting the- public square, ivhere he will entertain Travellers and others with every thing that can be offered in the line of his business. WM. BIVINS. Macon Sept. 22, 1834, 3tn37 \ A u)D I’SOJV 31A N1) h LL, .\UoV I\CN aV L4NV, HAVING located himself in this place, is prepared to attend to any calls in the line oi his profession, or to any agency business in which his serines 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—and in other counties where professional duties may call him. He trusts his ex perience in business,and fidelity to the interests of his clients, mil secuiea k. e of public patronage. I Xacmt, June 33. 1834. til4 f. A f E have formed a connection in V* the PtvCUCli OF LAW; a: expect to attend all’ die Supt rii r j Courts in the Flint, and those most,; convenient in theOcmulgee and Houth ern Circuits. OLIVER IT. PUINCF. EDW ARD D. TRACY. Macon, June 16. H L> v ow savat, ON ACCOM MOD ATI NO TERMS, A VERY likely and valuable young A NEGRO FELLOW, about 18 vears ofa"e ; sold for no fault. Enquire if ROBERT BIRDSONG. Macon Sept. 2, 1824. if 25 G EOUti lA —Jefferson Connty. VITHEREV Wllliiun Rountree applies to \ V me for letters of administration on the •state of John Ingrain,late of said county,deed. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all, and singular the kin dred and creditors of said decease-1 to be and appear at my office, w fth in the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 15th day of October 1824. John G. Bostick, and. c.c. o. *Gw3l COPY. ONE day after date I promise to pay Sumner Stone, or bearer, forty-one dollars seventy five cents, lor value received, 2d May, 1833. k’ curl. Crawford Superior Court —.Norm her Term, 1824. John P. Rnoth, > vs [ RULE NISI, kinchen Curl, ) Jt appearing to the court on tiio oath of John P. Booth, that he was in pos *ssion of a note on kiticlien Curl, of %v bich the above is a copy, the original M which is lost or destroyed, and a c "py of the same having been filed in ’oe Clerk's oitice of f.liis court, on it;- ,m m, it is Ordered that said copy be ’ Mahlished at the next term of this | ‘"ti l, unless cause to the contrary “ 1 ‘ dicii and there shown, and that ihis t'de be published *in one of the public j'a/.ettes of this state, once a month or four months previous thereto. true extract from the Minutes. I). ML HR AY, Clerk'* November 19, 1824. 364 m GEORGIA MESSENGER. •M.ICO.N, (GViOUG\. < \ ) j WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER t. 1821. CABINET am. CHAIR MAKr.VG, JFMamsra-, s*© r JIME Subscribers respectfully tender their A services to the citizens of (his place and t- vicinity, as Cabinet anil Chair Makers and I ninters. All business in then’ line promptly attended to in a superior style and on reasona ble terms. [EC OLD WORK of all kinds repaired neat ly, and on the shortest notice. BROWN & WOOD. Macon, Nov. 17. 3\v36 jfe|k VOW S.WA^ HwlPlf 111 l^ acc latel V owned and occupied bv Win. ft. Lloyd, situate about two and a half miles from Macon. The place con sists ot about 40 acres of good laud, principally under improvement, with a peach orchard,a convenient dwelling house and out-hous- s, and an excellent spring-house—and is well watered.— I here will algo be sold, hogs, house hold and kitchen Furniture, farming utensils, &c. Also, the place lately owned by said Lloyd at Red Hill, (socalled) in Crawford county. The subscriber has good titles to the above property, and the avails of it will be applied to satisfy the just debts of said Lloyd. It will be sold at his late residence on the first Friday in : December next, at Auction, if not pre viously disposed of at private sale. CHARLES McCAIiDIL. Bibb Cos. Nov. 17. MwM-V VV/TLL be sold at the Court-house T in the town of Newnan, Pike county, on the first Tuesday in De cember next, One lot of land containing 202$ acres, more or less, Iving in the 17th dist. of (formerly Monroe, now) Pike county, known in the pkin ot said district by the No. 83— levied on t- satisfy aft fa in favor of the administrators of /. Magruder, vs. Hardy Powell. Levied on and returned to me by a constable. 202$ acres of land, more ly ing in the 10th dist. (originally Monroe now) Pike county, known in the plan of said district by number 354, to sat isfy an execution in favor of Byrum & Hurt, and others. Levied on and returned to me bv a constable. EDWARD HOLLOWAY, n. s. Nov. 3, 1834. WILL be sold, on the first Tues day in December next, at the Court-House in the town ot Maco.i, Bibb county, Five Negroes, viz,. 2 men, Simeon and Anderson: 1 boy, Peter, and two women, Amy and Nelly, levied on as the property of David S. Booth, to sa tisfy five fi fas, one in favor of C. Kel sey & Cos. 1 in favor of Win. H. Un derwood, 1 in favor of A &, E Wood, 1 in favor of Terondet, Atkison & Cos. the other in favor of Wiley Thompson, vs. said Booth and Davenport Lawson. 203$ acres of land, being lot No. 40 in the 4th dist. (formerly Houston, now) Bibb county, levied on as the property of Reuben Hightower, to sa tisfy a fi fa in favor of Woodley &. Bell. J. A. HUDSON, Slff. [V] INE months after date applica 1. xl tion will be made to the Honora ble, the'lnferior court olDeKalb coun ty. when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a certain lot ot land, known by No. 132, in the 4th dist. ot (formerly Henry, now) Fayette coun ty, which was drawn by Joshua, Daniel and Jane Spears, orphans, and to be sold for the benefit ot said orphans. MESSER SPEARS, Guardian. June, 1834. ndhn GEORGIA—LAURENS COUNTY. Superior Court, Atay Perm, 1824. Ut;LE MSI —Upon the petition ot b< nja , min Hudson, statin* that Robert 9. Dolly did. on the lotli day of January, 18*21, mort i said Hudson, a tract oi land lyin'! the county of Laurens, number three hundred and Uvent v-ei-ht, in seventeenth district, (for merlv \\ w Luurens county, tor tin: better securing the pv merit ot tin* sum i ot forty dollars, on the first day ot January .1-2 , and Hie said Robert 4 Duffy having fi.ih'd < imv the wine according to the terms ot said mortgage, and the said Benjamin Hudson pray i„gthemreclosure oi said mortgage. fore Onhr't, That the said Robert 4 Duffy and„ pay into the Clerk** office of this court, the prhu ipal and interest due oil said mortgage within twelve uhniths trom this date, or Ihe K.iuity of redemption, in and to the said mm t .t!sef premises, will be, from thenceforth, lor over barred and foreclosed ; and that the ■.nine be -old to pav said debt, .interest ami cmls, In terms of the statute in such O'-c made and provided. Audit is further ordi red, that a co py ot tbi- rule be serve on the mortgager six month* before the money is to be paid in to Court, or be published in one ol ihe puhln k of this 4talc, oueeaimmth lor twelve mouths, before the Hr* the money Je .midinto court, * *’ May, 1424. * ul2, ° AAininistrator's Sale. I LL the land belonging to the es a. A tate ot William YV. Dawson, de ceased, will he sold at the court house in the town ot Marion, on the first Tuesday in January next. This land lies a tew miles below the Reserve, on j the Ocfhulgee river, and persons wish ing to establish a permanent interest in the town of Macon, would do well to attend the sale. There are two squares of oak and hickory land, with one hundred and fifty acres cleared— one square of pine land with forty acres cleared, arid one square ot ()c ----mulgee low grounds with forty acres cleared, with a good trained dwelling liNse aud other buildings on the pine tract. All the above tracts are adjoining, and would make a fine settlement. Sold by order ot the Court of Ordi nary.—Terms, cash. Charles Bullock, Ad tn’r J> delta . dart ha B. Dawson, Adin’x y nis non Oct. 27, 1824. tds32 ViXecvilor’s Sale. X7STILL be sold, on the eighth day * Y of January next, at the late re sidence of Elijah Curry, deceased, in Monroe county, Two *Yegroes, yiz.— one man and one woman : also one waggon, one horse, one still, some cat tle and hogs, plantation tools,and ma ny other articles. Terms made known on the tlav of sale. LEONARD SIMS, Exr. Oct 13, 1834. 30 SYievitW* SaU\ VV7TLL be sold in the Town of * Newnan, Pike County,on the first Tuesday in December next — 203$ acres land,more or less,known by lot No. 4, in the third district (for merly Monroe, now) Pike county, ta ken as the property of George B. Da vis, to satisfy one small execution in tavor of Jorden Compton, vs. said Da vis—property pointed out by the plain tiff. Levied and returned to me by a constable. BURREL ORR, S!ff. SYveiWVs Sa\e. “ILL be sold, in the town of f f Newnan, on the first Tusday in December next, One Lot sis land, lying in the 2d dis trict originally Montoe now Pike County, known by lot No. 132 ; levied on and relumed to me by a Consta ble. BURREL ORR, Slff. Sv'jYiVVs Sa\e. be sold on the first Tues v T 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 !i fa in favor of Jesse YY il laba—Property pointed out by YY lley Durden. 200 t) feet, more or less of plank scantling, well assorted, levied on as the property of Solomon Groce, to sa tisfy a fi fa in favor of John Frost, James Lindsey,aud YYilliam Frost. JDNA. A. HUDSON, Shff. Oct. 27, 1824. GEORUI Y— Crawford County. Superior Court. Xoc.mbcr Term, 1824. ’The Governor on (lie informa- ) tion of William J. Ibitsell, \s. ■ SCI. FA. Jolm Mills, drawer. Y ET 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 said defend ant be and appear at the next Term ol 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 gazettes of this state. A true copy from the Minutes. DAVID MURRAY, Clerk. Nov. 24,1824. 36m3m C.EORG i A— Houston Conn y. Superior Court, JSov. Term, i*>24. Tli Governor on the infor- niution ol Win J. Bussell. .• SCI. FA. v-. John Mills, drawer. ; I F appearing to the Court by the re _ turn of the Sherill, that the defen dant is not to be found in said county —on motion, it is therefore ORDERED, That the defendant be and appear at the next Superior court anti answer to the above scira facias, aud that this rule be published on'ce a month for three months, in one ol the Gazettes of this state. A true copy from the Minutes. EI) Vy IL YYKLCH, Clerk. Nov. 15, 1824. 3Uui3m CAirvuw. 4 LI. persons arc hereby cautioned 4 R against trading for a Note giv en by the subscribers to Charles Bul lock, as administrator on the estate of YY m. YY . Dawson, dec. for the sum of 5425, payable 25th Dec. next, as the value lor which said nHe was given has entirely laded (hy reason of the sale of property not being valid—and the property is again advertised for sale,) ami we shall not pay the same. John It. Grovf.k, Principal. N John Tyler, ? r, John Eanps, J bm ‘ r ,l,ts. Twiggs County, Nov. 17,1H24. *3wH5 \ LL persons indebted to the es -T tate of James Lucas, late of Jones county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate, are requested to render them in dulv attested, to YN M. YV. BROYY'N, Jfdmr. November 3, 1824 Gw 33 fVJ INE months after date npplica t v tion w ill be made to the honora ble (lie court of Ordinary of Jefferson county, for leave to sell one Negro Girl named Mourning, belonging lt> the estate of Joseph Hall, late of said county, deceased. . Caleb Cooksky, %ddnCr. October 15, 1824 ni9m3l |Y INK months after date appli -- cation will be made to the lion* orable, the court of Ordinary’ of Jefferson county, for leave to sell 1 I No. 24, 7th dist. Gwinnett county,i being the real estate of John Mi( Fill late of Jefferson county, dec’d, for the benefit of the heirs and credit ors of said deceased. JOHN MURPHEY, Admr. August, 1824. 23m9m NINE months after date applica tion will be made to the Honora ble the Inferior Uourt of Bibb county, when sitting sos Ordinary purposes for leave to sell one negro man, belonging to the estate of William Face, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de ceased. James Flf.wellin, JJJmr. Maitha Pace, jldnPr.v. July 7, 1824, inOm months afterdate, appl ra _L X 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 M(DONALD, Jldmr. de bonis non. Marcli SI, 1824. m9m Tax-CoUecloir’s Sa\e llTlhhbe sold at the court-house \ V in the Town ol Perry, Houston county, on the first Tuesday in Jan uary next, ’ 202$ acres ofland, being Lot No. 91 in the 15th district of said county —levied oil as the property of Oliver Miller, to satisfy his taxi for the year 1823, or so much of said land as will satisfy said tax — tax due 31$ cents. WM. CUNYUS, t. c. Nov. 3. 1824. tds33 no ‘dimsT 1 HAVE a number of Cotton Gins . at my shop in this placfc, 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. 2ansml4 voii s.\\ \j, lOl* 79, Bth District Houston .J county. J. &A. BF.NNhT. SUerWVs Sa\e. \\J ILL be sold in the town of New v f nan, Pike county, on the fiisi Tuesday in January next. One lot of land, lying in the 2d dis tiict (formerly Monroe, now) Pike County, known and distinguished by number 135—levied on as the proper ty of Kphraim Met’lain, to satisfy diree small executions, two in favoi of Gadwell Pearce, ami one in tavor ol John L. ’Pippins. Levied on and re turned to me bv a constable. BUR WELL ORR, Shff. Nov. 24, 1824. td36 Q3TV eorge Vidal is a candi-J iHtoior Receiver ol Tax Returns for this county, ut the enduing FJectioa OF COPARTNERSHIP. r JIIIF, copartnership heretofore * existing between the subscri bers, under the firm of J. & A. BENNETT, is this da v dissolved by mutual con sent. All Persons indebted or having any demands against the aid firm, are requested to rail up on A mas a Bennett, who is authorised to settle up its concerns. J. BENNETT, A. BENNETT. Macon, Nov. 10, 182-1. The subscriber w ill continue in business at the stand formerly oc cupied by J. !k A. Bennett,and has on hand the stock of Goods former ly belonging to said firm and has just receive by waggons 8 Barrels Brown SUGAR, COTTON BAGGING, A general assortment of Gentle mens and Ladies SHOES, Mens and Boy s merino HATS, and expects shortly a general as sortment of Groceries and Winter Goods , which will be sold low for cash or Cotton. 34] AM AS V BENNETT. C.K” ViOA*. \I.L persons are hereby fore warned against trading for a certain note given to Robert Bur j ton of theco nitv ofßibJj, for SI 55, [due on the l-,t December next, as there has been a total failure ot con sideration, and iii payment ot die same will he resisted ,b\ me. JOHN WOODWARD, Drawer. Monr.ie county, i\<v. It), 1824. 4w34 ViXeewUn's Su'd. VGW.KABLV to mi order of iln* Inferior court ot Jeffers in county, will be sold at th* Market house in Ihe town of Louisville, oil the first Tucssluy in February next, a tract of land belonging to tin estate of.l<>h . VVhigham, deceased, containin’- Ihicc him I ■ I and fifty acies, more or less, lying on U.g Civ k in llio county of Jefferson, hem® tiie plsn ation whereon the deceased formerly lived—to he sold for the benefit <d the lieirs and credit on of said deceased. Term* made known on the day of sale. itOBERT DONALDSON, Ex’r. .Nov. 1, 1824. tds34 tlAministnUor's Stile. \GREEABLE loan order of the Inferior Court ol Jefferson coun ty, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Market-house in the lown of L< uisvillc, on the first Tuesday in February next,the follow ing Negroes to wit. Abram, Mathew, Harriet, and Eliza belonging to the estate ot Jethro It. Spiyy dec’ll to be -sold fur the benefit of the heirs ami creditors of said deceased. ‘Terms Cash. Littli.ion Si-ivy, Adin'r. Nov. 10, 1821. tds3 4 .\<Wmistr<iTor's Su\o. ‘ILL be sold at the muiket 'f house in ti e town of Louisville, Jefferson County, a negro woman na med Mourning,belonging to the rotate of Joseph Hall, deceased, by order of the Inferior Court of the county a fore -aid, on the first Tuesday in February next. CALEB CoOKSEY, Admr. Nov. 10, 1824. tdss4 Administrator’s Sale. ILL be sold to the highest bid - Y Y der, at the court house in Jones county, on the first ‘Tuesday in Janua ry next, all that tract ofland whereon Elizabeth McLendon, dec’d, formerly lived, containing 202$ acres, adjoining Hawkins and Latchings, tolerably well improved, between ixty and seventy acres of cleared land. Twelve months credit will begifen the purchaser,him! small notes and approved security will be required. Hold bv order of the courf. DENNIS McLKNDON, Admr. Nov. 3, 1824. *td33 1 IN FI months after date, applica tion will be made to the Hou the Court of Ordinary of Jefferson Countv for leave to sell 147 acres of land, lying on the Ogecchc, in said county: —also Lot No. 264, in 19th district F.arly county, belonging to the es tate ofTheophilus P>wt*l, dec’d. Samuel Fleming Exn'r. Nov. 3, 1824, m9m (Q* Capt. Spencer Riley m a Gi.ruliilate for tli* ollict- ot Receiver Ol Idx Returns, at the ensuing election. 33* Capt. Roberts. Patton is t',i: lii!a!e for Receiver- ‘I * -cturiu lor thu county ut the eusuiug Icc it i. Xt.