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GEORGIA MESSENGER.
Vo\. U.
the messenger,
“is published weekly by
jSE & UORtiRT*OX,
\ three dollars a year, in advance,
•jar dollars if not paid within the
jvertisements will be inserted at
pvty-fivb OEMS per SqUlirt, fr
first insertion, and fifty cem s !
each continuance. Advertisements
limited when handed in, will be
if ted till forbid.
I> \„tico of sates of land and negroes by
liaistVators, Executors, or Guardians, are
; I !i law, to lie advertised in a public
| tc si rtf ‘1 sys previous to the day of sale,
j ice if ihe sale of persona! property must
~ Pi like manner forlj days previous to
n't’ ()} h^lo.
c ,. to the debtors and creditors of an cs
fnast be tcldisbeil fuel)/ Havs
V ■ . v ppricado!i will be mad ‘to (be
tt f irJinnrv for leave to sell land, must
i, ‘ >il vine meei/i*.
“just RECEIVED,
77y the Boat America* Eagle,
)0 0 BUSII E LS S .\J ,1 r •
Jllso —an assortment of
ilch will be sold low for Cash.
A. BENNKTT.
r.eon, Dee. 1, 1824. and,
cuvuey & i'vu.w'.n
R AVE just opened a Store in this
ft place, and otter for side a gene
li.sstii tnient of
CROCKERY,
HATS, SHOES,
MKDICfjXES,
I! a variety of other articles; all of
Ich will be sold low for cash or un
wed paper.
Wee. 22. 3 w4O
|v.\y CAHU STORY.. !
PHE sbbscr b‘T has just received
I from Baltimore and Charleston,
lis now opening in Ids store, one
It west of l)r. IngersoFs dwelling
|se, on 15ridge-street, an extensive
fcrtnient of
I
IKON, CASTINGS,
IaKDWARE, CU I I.ERY,
I: OC KER Y, GLASS WAR E,
iuiPENTER’S TOOLS, &c.
■ich he offers for sale low for cash
ftotton. lie is also daily cxpect
la huge assortment of
|y GOODS, IIATS, SHOES, &c.
■able for the present and approach
■season. J. BENNETT, j
ftcon, Dec. 8. 88
■ >'H >),.;*• Sip YltVSvnt V'iP
■ vW'A Tied. 4 -C* si %
W JICIL I.\ T T. ULOR,
ft ETC UN S his thanks to Ids cus
ft turners, for the liberal patronage
■as received since his residence in
■ |>!ace, anil will be grateful for its
ftinuance.
ft/'He would also inform all those
ftbted to him by Book or Note, that
■ must call and pay him on or he
ft the 25th of this month, as lie is
ftjle to give them any longer imlul
ftc.
Slacon, Dec. 22, 1324. 9.w40
S'! A A \'t Ifc'iji u
[ OF COPARTNERSHIP.
■ME copartnership heretofore
I existing between the suhscri
ft>, under the firm of
I J- & A. BENNETT,
■is dav dissolved by mutual con
ft- Ail Persons indebted or
B'ng any demands again t the
V firm, are rccptesterl to call up-
B'h/n/.s'u Bvnnett,\\ ho is authorised
ftcttle up its concerns.
J. BENNKTT,
. A. BENNETT.
■con, Nov. 10, 1824.
■he subscriber will continue in
■ness at the stand formerly uc
■edbyJ. Jk A. Bennett,and has
■ uul the stock of Goods former
■donging to said firm and has
■ receive by waggons
■ barrels Brown SUGAR,
|OTTON BAGGING,
■ general assortment of GeiUle
■ mens nnd Ladies SHOES,
■lens an cl Bovs merino HATS,
■ expects shortlv a general ns-
J'bent of Cw'Svrr/e.v ami Winter
■ ‘V, which will he sold low lor
■J nr Cotton.
AM ASA BENNETT.
AUCO.Y, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29. IS2C
ADDISON MANOELL,
•\UorncN at V/.vw,
nAVING 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
his services may be required. He
w ill at present practice in the counties
of Bibb, Monroe, Pike, Newton, De-
Kalb; Henry, Houston, Crawford,
Fayette, Baldwin, Jones, Twiggs, Pu
laski, Laurens 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, will secure a
share of public patronage.
Macon, June 23, 1824. If!4
A AomueNVtv.wt C\u\\v .Ma
ker a\u\ Turner wanted.
\ MAN wlio can come well recom
J-Ajir.ended in tlie above business
may find steady employ, by applying
to the subscriber in Macon.
ALEX. D. BROWN.
Dec. 22, 1824. 5w40
EA.XD VOII SAL\k~
THE Subscriber offers
I **lfor sale- a lot of excellent
■C *-V*vA. Oak and Hickory Laud,
lying in Bibb county, five miles from
.Macon, and half a mile north of the
Federal Road, on Rocky Creek—ls
or 20 acres of which is under cultiva
tion. The above lot has comfortable
buildings on it.
CHARLES INGRAM, Jr.
Dec. 22. Sw-10
nousvrou
AT AUCTION.
WILL be sold on the first
Tuesday in January next,
J-rjilfM. at tlie Court house in the
town of Macon, tlie House owned by
Dr. Evans, adjoining the Carriage Ma
ker’s shop, on the east side of the ri
ver. The lot on which said building
stands, i-. leased ; which lease expires
in about four years. Terms of sale,
Cash.
Dec. 22. 40
\LL persons are hereby cautioned
_ against trading for a note given
bv the subscriber to Obadiah Mistier,
of Lawrence District, South Carolina,
dated about the Ist February last,
payable one year from the time o!
drawing, for the sum of One Hundred
and Twenty Dollars, as the value fer
whioh said note was given has nevor
been received, and 1 shall not pay the
same. SETH WARD.
Macon, Dec. 2?, 1824. 5w40
LOST,
ON T hursday the 9th inst. in For
syth or between theic and Stal
lings store a small pocket booK con
taining two five dollar bills, one two
dollar bill and two one dollar bills, and
soo.e small change ; a receipt for tax
es for tlie year 1323, and a receipt of
five dollars from Mrs. Margaret Nich
ols, of Clinton, and a plat of lot No.
74,3d dist. Henry county, together
with some papers not recollected.
The finder shall be liberally rewarded
bv leaving it with Mr. Daily, in hor
sytli, or ut tins office.
J H. G. ROSS.
Macon. Dec. 22, 1824.
*\:> UVWAttD.
STRAYED on the 3d
of July last, from the plum
tat ion known as Samuel W ilhams*
about 4 miles from Macon, a small
dark brown Horse,both hind feet w hile
-—had when strayed, a large sore on
his wethers, occasioned by the saddle,
Ih about 13 years old, and had the
heaves, or thumps. NN hoover will ic
tnin saul horse to me, shall receive
the above reward. J. BKNNKIL
Macon, Dec. 8, 1824 aiv '^
Wvv'wTl ‘AYU\ WciiltUg.
T 7T7” 1 LL be hired at the late resi-
V deuce of Win. Pace, dec’d in
Bibb county, on Monday the 10th day
of January next,
Five Negroes, viz. two fellows, one
woman, one girl and one boy, until llu
25th of December following.
\| h0 —'l he plantation on which the
deceased liteJ will be rented to the
h ighest bidder. Twelve month* cre
dit will be given. Small notes with
approved security will be required.
Janies Etenudlin, Aduir.
Martha I'ace, Admx.
Dec. 22, 1824. - 20
SYievvffs S;v\cs.
sold at the Court-house
county, on the first Tuesday in Jan-i
uary next,
One lot of land containing 202$ acres,
more or less, lying in the 7th dist. of;
(formerly Monroe, now) Pike county, 1
known in tlie plan of said district by
the No. 99—levied on as the property
of Simon Pottee, to satisfy a fi fa in fa
vor of W illiatn & Felix Gilbert, vs.
said Pettee, —property pointed out by
YVm. G. Gilbert.
2 Feather beds and furniture, 2 bed
steads, I Spinning wheel, 1 cedar wa
ter pail, 4 setting chairs, 1 tin colice
pot, 3 earthen plates, l dish, 2 cups
and saucers, l pot, 1 tin sugar canis
ter, 1 sad-iron, 1 coffee mill, 1 funnel,
1 trihbet, 1 pine table, and 1 tea wait
er—all * ten as the property of \\ il
l's Maugham, to satisfy a fi fa in favor
of John Warren,vs. said A ibis .Maug
ham. Property pointed out by Mrs
Matigham.
JAMES R. GRAY, and. s.
Dec. 1, 1824.
% A 7 ILL be sold, at the com t house
i V in the town of Newnan, Pike
county, on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary next,
202 J acres of land, more or less, ly
rigin the iGth dist. (originally llous
on,now) Pike county, known by outli
er 159. Levied on as the property
bfStephen Morgan, to satisfy sundry
o fas in favor of Candler ami Butt,
and A. Mcßryde. Levied on and re
turned to tue by a constable. Proper
ty pointed out by Jesse Matthews.
” l l)\V ARi) HOLLOWAY, u. s.
Nov. SO, 1824.
\l7 ILL be sold, on the first Tues
v V day in January next, at the court
bouse in the town ol Macon, Bibb
county, •
One lot of land, known ns No. 70,
4th dist. (originally Houston, now)
Bibb county! levied on as tlie proper
ty of Seaborn Jones, to satisfy a fi fa
in favor of Nat. Newsom. Execution
issued from a Justices’ court, in \\ d
kinson county—levied on by lliomas
Jackson, constable.
One lot of iand, No. 300, 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 Buiks. Levied on by a
constable.
Ten negroes, viz: two men, John,
aged 40, and Cuttee, 30; girls, Lucy,
aged 15, Esther, 15, Mary, 13, Gate,
13, Reauer, I I, Delse, 11 ; and boys,
Simon, aged 8, and Green, B—levied
on as the property of John Keener, to
satisfy a fi fa in favor of the State of
Georgia.
Halt u dozen Windsor chairs. <}ae rocking
chair, 1 pine lutile, 1 caudle stand, I looking!
gjass, 4 trunks, 1 chest,l bed, bedstead and fur
niture, 1 pitcher, 3 canisters, 1 set castors, t
fiair shovel and tongs, 2*spiders, 1 put, 1 Ira
kettle, 1 coffee mill, ‘2 tin buckets, 2 water
pails, 1 Dutch oven, 2 pair smoothing irons—
levied on as tlie property ot Issacliar Bali sand
Th .mas Bales,to sail4y atitu iu favor ot John
Caldwell.
J. A. HUDSON, Shff.
ll’/'ILL be sold on the first Tues
ii day in January next, at the
Court house in tlie townol Macon,
Bibb county,
One negro man, named Nelson, 21
vears old, levied on as the property of
jo m K. Lloyd, to satisfy a ti fa in fa
vor of Jonathan Parish —Jonathan Pa
rish, vs. John E. Lloyd, and Burrel
McLendon, his security.
JOHN S. CHILDERS, and. s.
“ViriLL sold in the Town of
v ▼ 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 of
Ephraim McLain, to satisfy 3 small
executions, one in favor ot J. L. Tip
ins, and the others in favor of Gadwell
Pearce. Levied on and returned to
me by a constable.
B. DRR, Shff.
VIRILL be sold in the town fit New*
nan, Pike countv, utt the first
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 tlie proper
ty of Ephraim McClain, to satisfy
three small executions, two in favor
of Gadwell Pearce, ami one in favor of
John L. l ippins. Levied on and re
turned to me by a constable.
BURWELL ORR, Shff.
Nor. 24, J 824, td36
ILL be sold on flic first Tues-
x day in February next, in the
town ol McDonough, flcnrv county,
202 J acres of land, situate in’the
3d dist. of Henry county, known by
tot No. IG4—levied on as the proper
ty of James Hyatt, to satisfy a ti fa in
favor of John Tredw ell.
J ESSE J<)HNSON, Shff.
ON the first Tuesday in February
next, will be sold at the Court
house in Perry, Houston county,
202] acres ot oak and hickory land,
tying in the 13th Dist. No. 311, levied
on as the property of Hugh G. John
son, to satisfy a ii fa in favor of Cal
lier &. Dennard.
202] acres of pine land, well impro
ved, whereon Win. I*. Downman now
lives, levied on as his property to sat
isfy fi fas in favor of Henry G. Fuqua.
Levied on and returned to me bv a
constable. JOSEPH MIMS, Shjf.
Vob\\nn\cn\ A \U>.
W r ILL be sold, on tlie first Tues
v Y day in January next, at the
Court-House in the town of Macon
Bibb county.
Five Negroes, viz. 2 men, Simeon nuil An
derson : 1 liov, Peter, and tivo women, Amy
and Nelly, levied on ns Hie property ot David
S. Booth, to satisfy five fi fas. 1 in fi.vor of C.
Kelsey Sr Cos. I in fa vor of Wm. IJ. I iide-rv. nod
I in favor of A. K. F. \\ nod, 1 in favor of I'er
oudel Atkinson Cos. the other in favor ot Mi
le.y Thompson, vs. said Booth andDuvcnpoi l
Lawson.
2<’‘2 l-'2 acres of land, bein? lot No. 4f) in
the dill dist. (formerly Houston, now) ]Ll>h
county, levied on os the property cd !!e ih-n
lliel.tower to satisfy a fi lain favor of Woodley
U liell.
2 Steers and 1 Heifer, levied on as
the property of David Adams,to satis
fy a li fa in favor of Jesse Y\ illaba.—
Property pointed out by
den.
2000 feet, inure 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 Jilin Frost,
James Lindsey, and William Frost.
JONA. A. HUDSON, Shff.
. IdmnustvaUw’s Sv\\o.
VLL the land belonging lo tlie es
tate of William W, Daw son, de
ceased, will be sold at the court house
in tlie town of Marion, on the first
Tuesday in January next. This land
lies a few miles below the Reserve, on
theOcmulgec river, and persons wish
ing to establish a permanent interest
in the town of Macon, would do well
to attend the sale*. There are tw r o
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 ot Oc
inulgec low grounds with forty at res
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 of Ordi
nary.—Terms, cash.
Charles Bullocic, Adin’r > ilebo-
Martha B. Uflir.sOH.Adiii’x 5 ttisnon
Ort. 27, 1 824. tds32
.Adniimslvalov‘s Siv\e.
VGRKKABLK to an order of the
Inferior Court of Jefferson coun
tv, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold at the Market-house in
the town of L< uisville, on tlie 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 ami
creditors of said deceased, ‘lerms
Cash. Littleton Spivy, Adm'r.
Nov. 10, 1824. tds34
.AcAnumsYvuVor s Sa\c.
ILL be sold at the inaiket
▼ v house in the town of Louisville,
Jefferson County, a negro woman na
med Mourning,belonging to the estate
of Joseph Hall, deceased, by order of
the Inferior Court of the county afore
said, on tlie first Tuesday in February
next. CALEB CuOKSEY, Admr.
Nov. 10, 1824. tds34
.V\mmistv<\U>v‘s Siv\e.
’I ILL be sold to the highest bid-
T Y der, at the court house in Jones
county,on the first Tuesday in Janua
ry next, all that tiact of land whereon
Elizabeth McLendon, dcc’d, formerly
lived, containing 20C] acres, adjoining
Hawkins ami Catchings, tolerably well
improved, between sixty and seventy
acres of cleared land. Twelve months
credit will be giyen the purchaser,a rid
small notes and approved security will
be required. Sold by order of the court.
DENNIS McLEN DON, Jldmr.
Nov. 3, 1824. *td33
•AtVm\nisivutov’s Sa\e
ON the 9th dxy of February next,
will be sold, on lot No. 49, slh
dist. of Houston county, upwards of
two hundred head ol Cattle, of every
description. Also a small lot of Hogs,
one Mare,and Household and Kitchen
furniture. All belonging to the es
tate of Thomas Mackey, late of Hous
ton county, deceased. Terms made
known on the dav of sale.
AARON DAVIS, .Mmr.
Dec. 22, 1824. tds4o
.\ t\ m‘\ms\ v aYov 1 s Su\ e.
ON the first Thursday in Februa
ry next, will be sold at the plan
tation of tlie subscriber, iu Jefferson
county, the personal property of John
Whiglium, dec. consisting of lloiscs.
Cattle, Hogs, Household and Kitchen
Furniture, &r. Terms made known
on the dav of sale.
RUBER I DONALDSON, Mmr.
Dec. 22, 1824. tds4o
WILL be sold al (lit* Court houi-a iu the
town of Louisville, Jolli rson county, on
Monday the 17th of .1 an miry uoxt,
All the personal property of Thom
as Garvin, deceased, consisting of
horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, household
ami kitchen furniture, plantat ion tools
one set of Blacksmith's tools, corn, fod
der, cotton. <J(V.
ItICH AHD PALMER, Temporaly Mmr.
Dae, 4. 18;’ t
IbNOCVilfn* s Mm'.
VMTILL he sold, on the eighth day
v t of January next, at the late re
sidence of Elijah Currv, tlornased, in
Monroe county, 7’ten .X’egrws, viz—
one man and one woman : also one
waggon, one horse, one still, some cat
tle and hogs, plantation tools, arid ma
ny other articles. Terms made known
on the day of sale.
LEONARD SIMS, Em.
Oct 13, 1 :-'24 l :>o
VjNv vvMov’s Sa\c.
\GRFE ABLY to an order fti the Inferior
. court ot Jefferson county, will tic sold at
lilt Market house in the tow nos l.oni- . ilie, on
the first Tuesdny in Felnunry next, h tiart of
land belonging to the estate of John VA hi.-hr.m,
deceased, containing thirr* hundred and fifty
acres, more or less, lying on Bi® Creek in tins
county of Jefferson, being the plantation
whereon the deceased formerly lived—to be
sold for the benefit of tlie heirs and creditors
of said deceased. Terms made known on tho
day of sale. ROB BUT DONALDSON, Ex’r
Nov. 1, 1824.
ON the first Tuesday in Febru
ary next, will be sold at the
Market House in the town of Lou
isville, Jefferson county, two Ne
groes-, belonging to the estate ot
[\ heophilus Powell dec’d—Sold for
the benefit of the heirs. Terms
made known on the clay of sale.
SA M liEI. FLEMIN G, Bx'r
Nov. 26, 1824. tds3B
KvviWtYuwvs SaW.
\ ILL be sold at the Court house
Vs in Clinton, Jones county on the
17th February next,
Two tracts of land, one containing
50 acres, adjoining lands of A. Rice ;
the other containing 180 acres, adjoin
ing Elizabeth Shurley. Sold as tlie
property of Elizabeth Hendrix, (a mi
nor) far the benefit of the heirs of Geo.
Hendrix, dec.
JOH N SPURLIN, Guardian.
Dec. 15, 1824. tds39
‘Vax-I o\\t*(•amy’s Sa\e
WILL 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 tax
for the year 1823, or so much of
said land as will satisfy said tax
tax due 31] cents.
WM.. CUN YUS, t. c.
Nov. 3. 1824. tds33
NOTICE.
TITHE subscriber having discovered
JL that three of his HOGS have been
marked by some person unknown to
him, he requests that the person so
doing should come forward and claim
them within 10 day, (if so disposed.)
The markon them is a swallow fork
on the left car, and two under-bits iu
the right.
THOMAS SACRAK.
Macon, Dec. 22, 1824. 40
VOR SiWAb,
ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS,
AVERY likelv and valuable young
NEGRO FELLOW, about 18
vears of age ; sold for no fault. Enquire
of ROBERT BIRDSONG.
Macon Sept. 2, 1824. ft 25
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