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NOTICE.
WHEREAS John Way & Elijah
V v Johnson, Executors on the es
tate of Hubert Pyor, late of Jefferson
county, dec. apply to ine for letters
•lismissory on said estate.
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular, the heirs and
creditors of said deceased, to file their
objections in terms ot the law, in such
case made and provided, it any they
have, why said letters should not he
granted.
Given under my hand this 6th day
of January, 1823.
11. B. S HELM AN, c. c. o.
Jan. 10. 32 6m.
fipHE subscriber informs the public
that lu> lias opened a House in
N E W T O W N
for the reception of transient company.
He pledges himself that all attention
will he paid to those who mav favor
him with their custom.
R. Me. COMBS.
April 2t 5 tt.
notice. #
NINE months after date, applica
tion will be made to the honorable In
ferior court of Jefferson county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave
to set 1 all the real estate of Samuel L.
Andrew, late of said county deceased
—robe sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
George B. Brown, ) A) , m , rs
Jarred lomhnson. s
SpuiP.mluw O ,ll9nl
GEORGIA, >
V>\\h CoimYv. \
*V H is day came before me Jeremy j
JL Stone, who being duly sworn sailh
that some time in the year eighteen
hundred and twenty-one this deponent
transferred and delivered to Roger
McCall, a note on William Shipp for
fifteen dollars ; one note on William
Horne for thirty-nine dollars, and also
one note on James Phillips foe twenty
three dollars forty three and three
fourth cents. The first note was due
the 25th December 1821 ; the other
two notes were payable to this depo
nent one day plter the date, all dated
in that year: and there were no cred
its on either of them when traded to
said McCall.
J. STONE.
Sworn and subscribed
before me, this 20th March, 1823.)
NICHOLAS W. WELLS c. s. c.
GEORGIA, fJKFOREmc
. personally
VjVuO vA'i\\\\i\. appeared Roger
McCall, who being sworn deposeth
and saith that he has lost all the notes
which Jeremy Stone transferred to
him, with the except! • l of one given
by !. & T. Bates, and that lie has never
transferred the same nor received
payment thereof.
ROGER McCALL.
Sworn to ami subscribed before me,?
this, 19th March, 1823. $
HARRISON SMITH,.!. P.
Jiihh Superior Court,.March I'cnn,
1823.
j] T appears to tiie court that Roger
?L McCall was in possession ol three
Notes, one on \\ illiai.i Horne, one on
William Shipp and one on James Phil
lips and it further appearing that said
notes have been lost, and copies o!
which in substance arc filed in
this office—on motion it is ordered
the said /rilliam Horne, U'iliiam
s hipp, and ,fames Phillips, be and ap
pear at this court on the first day of
next term and shew cause, it any they
oave, why said copies should not lie
established in lieu of lost originals;
and that this rule be published once n
month lor iliree months in one ot the
gazettes of this state.
Extract from the Minutes.
NICHOLAS \V. // ELLS.c.s.c.
Vpril St!', 1823. 3m
THE MESSENGER.
•NOTICE.
NINE months after date, applica
tion will be made to the court of ordi
nary of ./eflersoti county, for leave to
sell the real estate of Frederick Jordan
late of said county deceased.
James A. Jordan, ad mV.
Elizabeth Jordan, adin’x.
October 4, 1822. i9m
•Notice*
NINE months after date, applica
tion will he made to the honorable In
ferior court ofJeflerson county, adicn
sitting for ordinary purposes, foneave
to sell all the real property belonging
to the estate of Capt. James Meri
wether, late o r Jefferson county, dec’d.
SUSANNA MERIWEI,! lER,
Dec. 20.—n0. SO. Executrix.
•Notice.
NINE months after date, applica
tion will be made to the honorable In
ferior Court of Jefferson county w hen
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell
One tend of Land, con
taining two hundred acres, iving in
Jefferson County on the waters et
Ogeechy River, adjoining lands of
Richard Brown and others, and,
One otiiev tvact of Land,
containing thirty acres, lying in said
county, adjoining lands of the said
Richard Brown and others, and
One otiiev tract of Land,
containing four hundred and ninety
acres, lying in the county of Irwin,
known bv lot No. 436 in the 12th
District of stud countv.
ALSO
Ttivee Negroes, to vat,
ANN, a girl about 18 years old,
SQUIRE, a boy about 16 years old,
ami MAN, a boy about 9 years old.—
It being the real estate of Joseph Bar
her, late of said county, deceased.
11 HOI)A BARBER, Admr’.r.
HOLD IN BARBER, AJm'r.
January 4tli. 32 ,'/i9)n.
NOTICE.
NINE months after date, appplica
tion will be made to the honorable
court of Ordinary of Jefferson county,
for leave to sell
Owe tract of Land, con
taining 21S acres, lying in said county
adjoining lands of Richard Fleeting
and others, being a part of the real
estate of John Irwin, late of said
county, deceased, and to be sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said decVl.
FOUIS TER LITTLE, AdmV.
Jan. 6. 32 m9in
f
—•f.. • - ■”
•Notice.
NINE months after date, application
will be made to the honorable court of
ordinary of Jefferson county, for leave
to sell
one tvtVv t tn land containing
250 acre , being known by lot No. 163
in the 10th district of Hall county.
ALSO,
one otiiev tract containing
490 acres, lying in Irwin countv anil
known by lot No. 434 in the 12tli Hist,
of said county —both being the real
estate of James Rogers late of said
county deceased.
•M. Robertson, Hdnvv.
January 24th >9m
*4, **- vV —a ’wet
NMNE months alter date, applica
tion will be made to the honora
ble Inferior Court of Jefferson county
w hen sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell
fill Acres, move ov less.
lying on the waters of Rocky Comfort
I creek, adjoining lands of Benj. Gobert
and others.
ALSO
one olivev tract containing
216 acres, more or less, lying on the
waters of Rocky Comfort creek, ad
joining lands of .lames Ingram ami
others, it being the real estate of Ar
thur Cheatham <U c. and to be sold for
t!,e benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said dec.
J:\u\i Cheativam, .ddvn’vN.
Jail. 10,1823. 33 ui9in
VORT WdWKUYS, MONDAY, .MAY \2, V 823.
Postponed Sale.
Agreeably to an order of the Honorable
Court oj Ordinary of Jefferson
County,
Will lie Sold
ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN
June next, at the market-house in the
town of Louisville,
one tract ol laud known b\
Lot No. 5 in the 15th (list, (old) Wil
kinson county, containing 202,} acres,
It being the real estate of Stephen
Minton, late of said county deceased,
and to he sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors ot said deceased.
Robert RraswcU, Adnvv.
January 24th 1823. 35 —tds
* Notice.
NINE months after date, applica
tion will be made to the honorable
Inferior .Court of Jeflerson county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell one tract of land con
taining t\v<v hundred acres, more or
less, lying in the county of Burke,
adjoining lands of John Pierce and
others, it being the real estate of
Isaac Harris, late of said courty,
deceased, and to be sold for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased.
Needham Bryan,
Daniel Green, > adm’rs.
John Shly, j
September 4, 1822, m9m
f■■ ■■ r - II ■■———!■■ ■■■■ipimi—Man UII —• II — ~
A list of Letters remaining in the
Post Office at Louisville, Geo. on the
Ist day of April, 1823, and if not taken
out, before the Ist day of July next,
will be sent to the General Post Office
as dead letters.
A L
Miles Adams
S. Arington Esq. David Lnaier
Charles Agerton John Landau
B William Little
Shadruk Hailey Daniel B. Lowe
John Bozeman William Long
Fred. Baldwin Andrew B. Lawson
Jesse Britt John M. Lowe
Nathan Brown William Lowery
joim ntmo A.i—-5
Daa’l. Blockentdn on the estate of
Joseph Bryan Archibald Lewis
John Bennett M
C Samuel Moore
Lockhart R. Cole- John McDaniel
inan Esq. 2
James Cox Wm. W. Montgo-
Thompson Curry merv
I) Roland Moore
John Darsey Gerge McKeldoa 2
Wm. Daniel Esq. O
John Douglass Archibald Odum
Messrs. Dressier P
Lamia Absoluin Prior Esq
Samuel Denny William Powell
Rev. Tim’s Dailey Esq.
K William Pervis
Post Master, Thomas Peebles
Emanuel County Hardy Parker
F Solomon Phillips
Amos Ford R
Enos Fountain Benj. Jabez Ryan
Allen Futrel Baldwin Raiford
Joseph Flowers Esq.
Owen Fountain Maurcß Raiford
John Freeman Jonathan Ross
Mrs Mary Figg 2 Miss Peggy Ryan
G S
Willis Gorham Jacob Sutton
Shepherd Green Silas A. Stokes
Esq. Geo. Stapleton Jun
Mund Gross Jordan Smith
John Glisson 2 Rev. Wm. Stan-
J. Garven sill 2
jessc n. r.reen esq. Wm. S. Sherley
Hardy Grigory John Sapp
Jacob Godowti 2 Jacob Shepherd
Jesse Gilbert! Honorable Stephen
Mrs Nancy cordon Swain 2
Miss Leucratia Miss Sloan
Goodown Fancy Span
Miss Vostia Goo- T
down Richmond Terrell
If Elizabeth O. Ter-
Elijall Hudson roll
George C. Hodges Mrs Nancy Turner
Esq. VV
Cullen Horn 2 John Mood
David Hollaway John C. Winn
John Harris Mathew M. Worn!
Rev. Christian G. Henrv Wamble
Iliil nOgh m. VVilkerson
K Post Mastei
Stephen Kelley Warnersvillc
L Y
Allen Lawhorn Elam Young
JOHN BOSTWICK
Post Master.
JOB-PRINTING
Neatlv executed at this Office,
NOTICE.
NINE months after date, applica
tion will be made to the honorable the
court ol ordinary of Jeflerson county
for leave to sell
20*2 1-2 acres ol La ml,
being Lot No. 53 in the 6th dist. of
Fayette county, and being Ihe real es
tate of Mary Quinney, late of said
county deceased.
D. Hook, AtluVv.
January 24th m9ui
Robertson N Grabbervn
%>
Are now opening, at the house form
erly occupied by 11. K. Smith Esq. ail
assortment of
noons
A MONO WHICH AH *
Superfine Black and Blue cloths,
Kerseymeres, Calicoes, Muslins,
Vestings, ike.
With an assortment of Gentlemens
and boys Beaver, Roram and Wool
HATS.
STRAW EON NETS
OF THE LATEST FASHION.
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s
SHOES, &c. &c.
All of which will be sold low for
Cash.
March 21st 1 ts
NOTICE.
N” INE months after date, applica
tion will be made to the honora
ble court of Ordiuary of Jefferson
county for leave to sell
one tract ol land containing
202} acres being known by lot No.
209, in the 15tn dist. (Old) Wilkinson
couiitv,it being the real estate of John
Patridge, late of Jefferson county,
dec’d.
JAMES T. HUDSON, Adm’r.
Feb. 21st 1823. m9m.
NOTICE.
%71NE months after date applica
;..n ...ill l --i •) t<• Ja 4o ike hunui ill lit j
court of Ordinary of Warren County,
for leave to sell
One tract containing 2LO
acres of land, being lot no. 166 in the
sixth distiict of Early County—
One otiiev tract, containing
450 acres in Warreu county, adjoin
ing lands of Little Bryant and others.
One other tract, in Wavren
county adjoining the beforementioned
tract.
ALSO—
Two Negroes, Viz. •Marga
ret, a woman, and Anthony a man—a!l
being the real estate of Samuel Alien
said county dec’d. and to be
sold for the benefit of the heirs and
crcdilurs of said dec’d.
S. ALLEN, Adm'r.
March 20th 1823. m9in
GEORGIA, Jefferson County.
\ It WHEREAS Littleton Spivey ap
▼ ▼ plies to me for letters of admin
istration on the estate ol Jetlirh B.
Spivey.
THESE are therefore to cite and
admonish all, and singular the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to shew cause
if anv, why said letters should not be
granted.
GIVEN under my hand this Ist day
of April 1823.
\\. \>. Slid man, c. c. o.
5 6w*
GEORGIA, Jefferson County.
WHEREAS IV m. McNeely applies
to me for letters of administration on
the estate of John McGill deceased.
‘lliese are therefore to cite and
admonish ail and singular, the heirs
and creditors of said deceased, to file
their objections in terms of the law, in
such case made and provided, if anv
they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand this Ist day
of April, 1823.
R. B. SHELMAN, c. c.o.
5 6w cap.
FLOORING BRADSjw a few
pieces PAPER HANGING,
For sale by
R() B F.RTStf* & GR AN BERRY.
April 21
w*e are authorised to
announce Timothy Matthews
esq. a candidate for a scat in the Sen
atorial branch of the Legislature oi
this State at the next election.
’ H. COLEMAN
KESPECTFULLY informs his
, friends and the publick that lie
continues his house lor the reception
of Boarders and Travellers, and by
his strict attention to business, Hatters
himself to believe lie can give satisfac
tion to all who may be disposed to call
on him. His Bar is at all times fur
nished with the
REST O V E\UV OUS,
His Stables with the best of Proven
der and with faithful and attentive
Hostlers. — He only solicits from the
publick that part of patronage which
his attention to business, and to the
comfort of his customers may entitle
him to. The above house is situated at
On the cast side of the Oakmulgee
river, near Macon.
N. B. Families can be accomodated
with private rooms.
March 21st I—ts.
ms>a 83®IRB8v
The Subscriber offers for sale an ex
cellent pair of Grist Mill Stones.—
They are about three miles from Fort
Hawkins, and will be sold low for
Cash.
HUGH MacKOY.
April 25 6 —3t
sa® atsrsr&mjjL
a I jft ANAWAY fiW
JVVfj the Subscriber
about the Ist inst. a
negro fellow by the
name of
M Hvmwoodv,
alwiut 40 years old,
yellow complexion, 5 feet * or 9 in
ches high. He probably will aim.
for Augusta, Geo. or to Lewi* Cal
fry’s in the Creek Nation, as he
was once owned by su’yl Caffrv, and~~
has lately expressed a wish to live
with him again. Any person ap
prehending said fellow ancl give in
formation so that I get him, tfiiall
receive the above reward
CHAS. BULLOCK.
April 29. 7 It
Jk TTJ ANAWAY from
* the Subscriber
on the night of the 16th
instant a Mulatto
Woman by the name
° SYLV\a,
About five feet, five or six inches
high, thick lips, rather slow of
speech, and fine voice, long visage
and pretty artful, she is about thirty
years of age —had on when she
went away a blue striped N. Home
spun frock. Also, her sod about
nine or ten years old, named
HENRY,
A very bright Mulatto, with
grey eyes, had on a dark woolen
homespun coat, black and white
striped pantaloons, and good boot
tees.
A generous reward will be given
and all reasonable expences paid
to any person delivering them to
me, or securing them in Jail, so
that I mav get them again. Per
haps she was taken away by some
villain or villains, or joined the
negroes of some people moving to
the 1 Western country, there were
some passed Brier Creek on that
evening.
One hundred dollars reward will
be given for apprehending tlieiu
with the negroes, so that'they may
be brought to conviction. Sylvia
and her son were brought from
Nevvbern, N.C. in 1815, by James
R. Bryant. She was once owned
by a Mr. Jarvisin that place.
John Vu;s\e\.
Chickesaw Ford, Brier Creek.
Jeflerson County, Ga.
Twenty-four miles from Augusta.
March*! 3 —-
No. 8.