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THF. MESSENGER,
IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY
OSK & ROBRRTSON,
l time dollars a year, in advance,
fiur dollars if not paid within the
lh-ertisements will be inserted at
f.vty-fivk ueNts per square , for
first insertion, and fifty cents
Cilf ,|icontinuance. Advertisements
limited when handed in, will be
urted till forbid.
!! Notice of sales of land and nesrops by
lioist'rators, Executors, or Guardians, are
bv law, to be advertised in a public
s iri v dnvs previous to tbe day of sale,
of the sale of personal property must
; V . C ,I in like inanner/ortl/ days previous to
Jay of sale. , ,
oii’ce to tbe debtors and creditors ot an es
must be published forty days,
otice that application will be made to tbe
rt of Ordinary for leave to sell land, must
>ihlished nine months.
■.nu.vskkv uovsv..
I M
subscriber respectfully in
forms his friends and the public
■general, that lie has taken that new
sHjVomuiodious building, in the town
jH \1 neon, belonging to (.’apt. Charles
Hillock, fronting the public square,
Hu e he will entertain Travellers and
Hers with every thing that can be
Hied in the line of his business.
I \vm. bivins.
(Macon Sept. 22, 1824. 3m27
SaThII s O N AS v wVi A. lT
I AUovwon at Vann,
IAVING located himself in this
place, is prepared to attend to
Hv call-in the line of his profession,
B to any agency business in which
B services may be required. He
Bill at present practice in the counties
B bibb, Monroe, Pike, Newton, De-
Ialb; Henry, Houston, Crawford,
ijette, bald win, Jones, Twiggs, Pu
ski, Lawrens and Washington—and
other counties where professional
ties may call him. He trusts his ex
rience in business, and fidelity to the
terests of his clients, secure a
ure of public patronage.
Macon, June 23, 1824. tfl4
\T R have formed a connection in
the PRACTICE OF LAW
H i expect to attend all the Superior
ts in the Flint, anil those most,
Hmvenientin theOcmulgeeand South-
Hi Circuits.
I OLIVER H. PRINCE,
j HOWARD 0. LRACY.
|| Macon, June 16. tfl3
I VV)\l SAViV*7
I ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS,
II A VKRY likedv and valuable young
WA NEGRO FELLOW, about 18
Bears of age ; sold lor no fault. Enquire
■f ROBERT BIRDSONG.
s I Macon Sept. 2, 1824. tl 25
■
j GEORGlA— Jefferson County.
YIIEREAS Williiun Rountree applies lo
me for inters of lulmiiiistralinn on the
Bk'tnte of John Ingramjate of said count j, dec I
| These are therefore, to cite and
■admonish all, and singular the kin
■ dred and creditors of said deceased
■to be and appear at my office, with
lin the time prescribed by law, to
|shew cause, il any why said letters
| should not he granted.
Given tinder my hand this 15th
| day of October 1824.
John G. Bostick, and. c. c. o.
*6 tv 31
COPY.
ONE day after date I promise to
pny Sumner Stoic, or bearer,
fnrtv-one dollars seventy live cents,
for value received, 2d May, 1 H2.>.
K. CURL.
Crawford Superior Court —JSoceui
her Term, 18^-1.
John P. booth, >
• v* [ itrr.F. nisi.
Kinchrn Curl. ) id
It appearing to the court on too onto
of John P. Booth, that he was in pos
session ofa note on Rinchen Curl, of
which the above is a copy, the origin*’
of which in lost or destroyed, and a
copy of the mime having been fileil m
♦lie Cleik's oflFn e of'this court, on mo
tion, it is Ordered that sail copy >e
established at the next term of t ns
Court, unless cause to the contraiv
be then and there shown, and that t ns
be published in one ol the pub it
CSawttes of this state, once a month
for four mon hs previous thereto.
A true extract from the Mmntes.
|). MURRAY. Citric.
November 19, 1324. 3Gm-4m
GEORGIA MESSENGER.
CABINET m. CHAIR
MAKING,
rpilE Subscribers respectfully tender tlieir
. b . er . v,ce9 to tlie citizens of this place and
its vicinity, as Cabinet and Chair Makers and
1 amters. AH business in their line promptly
attended to ma superior style and on reasona
ble terms.
j UJ J OLD WORK of all kinds repaired neat-
I iy, ana on the shortest notice.
BROWN & W OOD.
Mneon, Nov. 17. 3w35
\u opening for Eliterpviz.el
VAKVAmUi®
LOTS,
1 TUATEDon the principal streets
in Lower Hamburg (improved
and unimproved,) will be sold to the
highest bidder on Tuesday the 18th
Jitn. next, in the Town of Hamburg.
One half of the purchase money, cash ;
the other ball to bear an interest of
seven per cent, per annum—the in
terest to be paid annually. Mv indi
vidual notes and the notes of the fol
lowing Banks, viz. the Bank of Ham
burg, Rank of the United States, the
several Banks of tins State, and the
Bank ol Augusta, will be taken in pay
ment. The purchasers of uniroprov
ed lots will be required to improve
thereon. The sale will continue from
day to day until the whole is disposed
ot; when the terms of sale are com
plied with, indisputable titles will be
made. HENRY SHULTZ.
Dec. 1, 1824. 4w37
JUST RECEIVED,
Hi/ the Boat American liable,
500 bushels SALT:
Also—an assortment of
j
Which w ill be soldjlow for Cash.
A. BENNETT.
Macon, Dec. 1, 1824. 37
AAmmistrator’s Si\\e.
\ LL tbe land belonging to tbe cs
-L jL tate of William W. Daw son, de
ceased, will be sold at the court house
in the town of Marion, on the first
‘Tuesday in January next. This land
lies a few miles below the Reserve, on
the Ocmulgee 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, and one square of'Oc
mulgee low grounds with forty acres
cleared, with a good framed dwelling
house and other buildings on the pine
tract.
All the above tracts are adjoining,
and would make a fine settlement.
Sold by order of the Court ot Ordi
* .
nary.—Terms, cash.
('harles Bullock', Ailm’r ?de bo-
Alartha B. Dairson, Adin’x $ vis non
Oct. 27, 1824. tds32
ExecuVov's Sale.
WILL he sold, on the eighth day
of January next, at the late re
sidence of Elijah Curt v, deceased, in
Monroe county, /’< ‘it Negroes, viz.—
one man and i.ue woman i also one
waggon, one horse, one still, some cat
tle and hogs, plantation tools, and ma
ny other articles. Terms made known
on the day of sate.
LEONARD SIMS, Exr.
Oct 13, 1824. 30
7V7 INK months after date applica
tion will bo made to the honora
ble court of Ordinary of Jedemon
county for leave to sell 180 acres ol
land in said county, adjoining Rich
ard T. Hudson and others ; it being
tbe 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, Ex'r.
Jul y 22, 1824. n ‘9 >n I K __
NINE months after date am Lea
Hon will be made to the Ilonora
| V Court of Ordinary of Jones county
for leave to sell lot No. 76 in the I lth
of Earlv county, and two tracts
in Jones county, one containing fifty
acres, adjoining lands of A. Rice ; tlie
other containing 180 acres, adjoining
Elizabeth Shurley. .
—Lot No. 114 in old \’ ilhin
son, now Telfair county. All belong
ii, tu Elizabeth Hendrix, a minor.
° JOHN SIMJRLIN, Guardian.
March 17, 1824.
FOU SAEE,
r or No 79, B th District Houston
1 j rountu. J. &A. BLNNEI.
WaCON WEDNESDAY, DF.CFi.MBEU 8, 1821.
Sheriffs Sales.
W! LI ; be sold at the Court-house
▼ f in the town of Newnan, Pike
county, on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary next,
One lot of land containing 202 j acre 9,
I more or less, lying in the 7th dist. of
formerly Monroe, now) Pike county,
known in the plan of said district bv
1 /L. 99—levied on as the property
ot Ninon Pettee, to satisfy a fi fa in fa
vor of William & Felix Gilbert, vs.
said Pettee,—property pointed outby
Win. G. Gilbert.
2 Feather beds and furniture, 2 bed
steads, l Spinning wheel, 1 cedar wa
ter pail, 4 setting chairs, 1 tin coffee
pot, 3 earthen plates, 1 dish, 2 cups
and saucers, 1 pot, 1 tin sugar canis
ter, 1 sad-iron, 1 coffee mill, 1 funnel,
1 tribbet, 1 pine table, ami 1 tea wait
er—all taken as the property of Wil
lis Maugham, to satisfy a fi fa in favor
of John Warren,vs. said Willis Mang
ham. Property pointed out by Mrs
Maugham.
JAMES R. GRAY, n. s.
Dec. 1, 1824.
ILL be sold, at the court house
T T in the town of Newnan, Pike
county, on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary next,
202$ acres of land, more or less, ly
ing in the 16th dist. (originally Hous
ton,now) Pike county, known by num
ber 139. Levied on as the property
of Stephen Morgan, to satisfy sundry
fi las in favor of Candler and Butt,
and A. Mcßryde. Levied on and re
turned to me by a constable. Proper
ty pointed out by Jesse Matthews.
EDWARD HOLLOWAY, i>. s.
Nov. 30, 1824.
WILL be sold, on the first Tues
day in January next, at the court
muse in the town ot Macon, Bibb
county,
One lot of land, known as No. 70,
4th dist. (originally Houston, now)
Bibb county, levied on as the proper
ty of Seaborn Jones, to satis!y afi fa
in favor of Nat. Newsom. Execution
issued from a Justices’ court, in \\ il
kinson county —levied on by Thomas
Jackson, constable.
One lot of laud, No. 303, in the 13th
dist. (formerly Monroe, now) Bibb
county —levied on as the property of
Jeremiah Baugh, to satisfy a fi fa in fa
vor of Robert Burks. Levied on by a
constable.
Ten negroes, viz : two men, John,
aged 40, and Cuftee, 30 ; girls, Lucy,
aged 15, Esther, 15, Mary, 13, Cate,
13, Reaner, 11, D.-lse, 11 ; and boys,
Simon, aged 8, ami Green, B—levied
on as the property of John Keener, to
satisfy a ii fa in favor of the State ot
Georgia.
Hall a dozen Windsor chairs, one rocking
chair, I pine table, 1 candle stand, I looking
gkifcs, 4 trunks, 1 chest, 1 bed, bedstead and lui -
niture, 1 pitcher, 2 canisters, t set castors, 1
pair shovel and tongs, 2*spiders, 1 pot, 1 leu
kettle, 1 cotlee mill, 2 tin buckets, i’ water
pails, 1 Dutch oven, 2 pair smoothing irons—
levied on as the property of Issachar bates and
Thomas bates,to satisfy afila in tavor of John
Caldwell.
J. A. HUDSON, Stiff.
WILL be sold on the first Tues
day in January next, at the
Court house in the town ol Macon,
Bibb county.
One negro man, named Nelson, 21
vears old, levied on as the property ol
John E. Lloyd, to satisfy a fi la in la
vor of Jonathan Parish —Jonathan Pa
rish, vs. John E. Lloyd, and Burrel
McLendon, his security.
JOHN S. CHILDERS, and. s.
WfILL be sold in the Town of
If Newnan,Pike County,on the
first Tuesday in January next
One lot of land, known by No. 135,
2d dist. (originally Monroe, now) Pike
county—levied on as the property ol
Ephraim McLain, to satisfy 3 *inall
executions one in favor of J* L. Jip*
ins and tlie others in favor of Gadwell
Pearce. Levied on and returned to
me by a constable.
J B. ORR. Shff.
\\J ILLbe aold in the town of New
\\ nan, Pike county, on tbe first
Tuesday in January next. ....
One lot of land, Iyio in the 2d dis
trict (formerly Monroe, now) Pike
county, known and distinguished by
number 135—levied on as the proper
ty of Ephraim McClain, to satisly
three small executions, two in lavor
of Gadwell Pearce, and one m lavor ol
John L.'Pippins. Levied on and re
turned to me by a constable.
BURVVELL ORR, A/i/f.
Nov. 24, J 824. td,A6
CAUTION.
\ persons are hereby cautioned
against trading for a Note giv
en by the subscribers to Charles Bul
lock, as administrator on the estate of
M in. W. Dawson, dec. for the sum of
8425, payable 25tli Dec. next, as the
value for which said note was given
h.is entirely tailed (by reason ot the
•sale of property not being valid—and
the property is again advertised for
sale,) and we shall not pay the same.
John R. Grover, Principal.
John Tyi.kr, > c<
John Eaves, $ ,Wun^s
-1 wiggs County, Nov. 17,1824. *3w35
A LL persons indebted to the cs
-7A- tate ot James Lucas, lnte of Jones
county, deceased, are requested to
make immediate payment, and those
having demands against said estate,
are requested to render them in duly
attested, to
W M. W. BROWN, Mmr.
November 3, 1824 6w33
IVj INE months after date applica
-L M tion will be made to the honora
ble the court of Ordinary of Jefferson
county, for leave to sell one Negro
Girl named Mourning, belonging
to the estate of Joseph Hall, late of
said county, deceased.
Caleb Cooksey, Adm'r.
October 15, 1824 m9m3l
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. G winnett 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 MLRPHEY, .Hmr.
August, 1821 23nitm
N’ INK months after date applica
tion will be made to tlie 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 W illiam Pace, late ol
said comity, deceased, for the benefit
of tbe heirs and creditors of said de
ceased.
Jamks Flewelliv, Jhhnr.
Martha Pace, Jidm'rx.
July 7, 1824, m9m
NINE months alter date, appl ca
tion will be made to tbe Honora
ble Court of Ordinary of Jefferson
county for leave to sell the real estate
of Samuel Barber, of said county deed.
joiin McDonald,
Ad\nr. de bonis non.
March 31, 1824. m9m
Tax-CoHeeVov’s Sale
W ILL be sold at the court-house
in the Town of Perry, Houston
county, on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary next,
202$ acres of land, being Lot
No. 91 in the 15th district of said
county —levied on as the property
of Oliver Miller, to satisfy his taxi
for the year 1823, or so much ot
said land as will satisfy said tax—
tax due 31 * cents.
WM. CUNYUS, t. c.
Nov. 3. 1824. tds33
<B<gtw<i>sr f mTS*
I HAVE a number of Cotton Gins
at my shop in this place, already
proven to perform well, ol different si
zes, which can be bought at reduced
prices, for cash or approved papers.
1 YVm. MOORE.
June 23, 1824. 2amsm 14
GEORGIA—HOUSTON COUN 1 Y.
Superior court November Term, 1824.
’J he Governor on the inform*-
tion of William Wellborn, vs. /SCI. FA.
I.ewis I’ilcber.)
IT appearing to the court by the re
turn of the Sheriff, that tlie defen
dant is not to be found in said county,
on motion of John P. Booth, infoim
er’s Attorney, it is
ORDERED, That the defendant be
and appear at the next ’lertn ol this
court, and answer to the above scira fa
cias—-and that this rule be published
once a month for three inontns, in one
of the public gazettes of this state.
A true copy from the Minutes.
EDWD. WELCH, Cleric.
Nov. 24, 1824. g6roSm
Qr Georoi ViOAl U R candi
ilntefor Receiver ol Tex Returns for th.
county, wt the ensuing F.lectien
Benjamin Bussell F.sq.
is a lor th office Collector
for this county.
IMBS<©ILWa:©Sr
OF COPARTNERSHIP.
THE copartnership heretofore
existing between the subscri
bers, under the firm of
J. & A. BENNETT,
is this day dissolved by mutual con
sent. All Persons indebted or
having any demands against the
firm, are requested to call up
on Amasa Bennett who is authorised
to settle up its concerns.
J. BENNETT.
A. BENNE TT.
Macon, Nov. 10, 1824.
The subscriber will continue in
business at the stand formerly oc
cupied by J. &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 Boys merino HATS,
and expects shortly a general as
sortment of Groceries and Hi liter
Goods , which will be sold low lor
cash or Cotton.
34] AMASA BENNETT.
c:\irv\o.v “
ALL persons are hereby fore
warned against trading for a
certain note given to Robert Bur
ton of the county of Bibb, for Si 55,
due on the Ist December next, a
there has been a total failure of con
sideration, and the payment of the
same will be resisted by me.
JOHN WOODWARD, Dr nicer.
Monroe county, Nov. 10, 1824. 4w34
Executor’s Sale.
AGREEABLY to an order of the Inferior
court ol Jefferson county, will be sold at
tlie Market house in (lie town of Louisville, on
the first Tuesday in February next, a tiact of
land belonging to the estate of John Whigbam,
deccuscd, containing three hundred and fifty
acres, more or less, lying on Big Creek in tbe
county of Jefferson, being the plantation
whereon tiie deceased for merly lived—to be
sold for tbe Ijencfit of tbe heirs and creditors
of said deceased. Terms made known on the
day of sale. ROBERT DONALDSON, Ex’r.
Nov. I, 1824. til*34
Administrator’s Sale.
AGREEABLE to an order of the
Inferior Court of Jelferson coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold at the Market-house in
the town of Louisville, on the first
Tuesday in February next,the follow
ing Negroes to wit. Abram, Mathew,
Harriet, and Eliza belonging to the
estate of Jethro B. Spivy dec’d to be
sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms
Cash. Littleton Spivy, Adm'r.
Nov. 10, 1824. tds34
Ad m\ m str ato r’s Sa\ e.
V®7ILL be sold at the maiket-
T i house in the town of Louisville,
Jefferson County, a negro woman na
med Mourning,belonging to the estate
of Joseph flail, deceased, by order of
the Inferior Court of the county afore
said, on the first Tuesday in February
next. CALEB CoOKSEY, Admr.
Nov. 10, 1824. tds34
Administrator’s Sa\e.
\\7 ILL be sold to the highest bid
▼ T der, at the court house in Jones
county, on the first Tuesday in Janua
ry next, all that tract of land whereon
Elizabeth McLendon, dcc'd, formerly
lived, containing 9flCi acres, adjoining
Hawkins and Catching*, tolerably well
improved, between ixty and seventy
acres of cleared land. Twelve month*
credit will begiyen the purchaser.and
small notes and approved security will
be required. Bold by order of the court,
DENNIS McLENDON, Mmr.
Nov. 3, 1824. *tds33
NINE months after date, applica
tion will be made to the Hon* the
Court of Ordinary of Jefferson
County for leave to sell 147 acres
of land, lying on the Ogeeche, in
said county :—also
Lot No. 264, in 19th district
Early county, belonging to the es
tate ofTheophilus Powel, dec’d.
Samuel Flemino Exec'r.
Nov. 3, 1824, m9m
Capt. Spencer Riley is*
Candidate for the olhce of Kecciver of Ta*
Return*, * the e.iv.i..,, election.
ffj 3 * Capt. Roberts. Pattow is
e Candidate lor Receiver of In* Returns for
this county at the ensuing election.
\*o. 3S.