The messenger. (Fort Hawkins, Ga.) 1823-1823, September 15, 1823, Image 1

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Vo\. V THE MESSENGER, XS PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY UOBLHTSON, M three dollars a year, in advance, or filin’ dollars if not paid within the r MvPrtisements will be ; nsorted at -kvkkty-five cents per square, in ti e first insertion, and fifty cents ! ®each continuance. Advertisements „„t limited when handed in, will be m y U R. Notice of sales of land and tietfi'oes by Administrators, Executors, or Guardians, are required by law, to be advertised in a public Gazette sixty .i iv s previous to the day of sale. ’ Notice of the sale of personal pro perty must be given in like manner fort , days previous to the day ot sale. J to the debtors and creditors of an estate must be published lor fort y days. . .... , Notice that application will be made t 0 the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell land, must be published lor nine mouths. ffMJFi subscribers have opened a | Store in Macon, Bibb county, di rectly on the blulf, near the ferry, in the store of Dr. Ingersoll, where they offer for sale, low for Cash the follow ing articles, —viz t £OOO lbs Iron, 1000 lbs prime Bacon 400 bush. L.P. Salt, 10 bills prime Pork, 10 do M hiskey S do Giri, 6 hogsheads Whiskey 5 hhds N. O. Sugar, 2 do Molasses 2 bids Jamaica Sugar 1 do loaf do, 10 bags Coffee 2 chests Tea, 2 kegs D. P. Powder 20 bags shot, 6 boxes Candles 4 boxes Soap, 4 kegs lobacco 2 casks London Porter 7 do Nails, assorted Plough Moulds Madeira, Teneriffe & Claret Wines Jamaica and Northern Hum Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin Pepper, Spice, Copperas, Saltpetre Bar Lead, Plow Lines, Bed Cords Trace Chains, Brade’s patent Hoes Pad, stock, and closet Locks Cotton Cards, Curry Combs Crockery Ware, assorted Horn, tortoise, bone and ivory Combs assorted, Pins and Needles do Pearl, mould and metal Buttons do Pen, pocket, and Spanish Knives and Forks, assorted Ladies morocco, leather, and prunella Shoes, do, Gent’s Shoes & Bootees 2 cases gentlemen’s beaver, imitation. ami tnwrino Hats, assorted Rose Blankets, Blue Booking Green Baize, Cav. imeres, Ozuaburgs Flannels, assoited Cotton and linen Shirting do Irish, Russia, and cotton Sheeting do Long Lawns, Domestic Plaids Apron Checks, lied Ticking Russia Duck and Drill Ladies and gent's Hose, assorted Childrens do, Ribbons, assorted Linen, cotton, and Oznaurg Thread Tapes, cotton Cord, Bobbin Ladies and gent’s Gloves, assorted Linen and cotton Cambric do Calicoes and and Ginghams, do Seersuckers and printed Muslins Furniture Calicoes and Chintz Cambric Dimity Mull,book, and jackonet muslins Merino, Valencia and silk Shalls Cotton and Cassimere assorted do “Valencia Scarfs, Inserting Trimmings Muslin Dresses, Tamb’d Muslins Caroline and imitation Plaids Bomba/.ettcs, Union Stripes, French, Nankin, and Yellow do. assorted Black Sinr.hews, Scarlet and green Florentine Nankiu and Canton Crapes Hag and Barcelona Handk’fs Silk Umbrellas Brigan’y und Turkey Red Shalls Valencia, ’J oil ? t & Marseills Vestings Genilcmcn’s Cravats . Tugeiser with a number of other ar ticles, too numerous to mention. A liberal price will be given for Cow Hides, &c. & c . J. & A. BENNETT. •Also —For sale bv the subscriber, the following tracts of LAND. No -151, uib Dist. Houston 202} acr. 214 5 “ Dooly £o2} I;>6 7 “ >* 202* 7b l “ “ 202} 252 <3 Henry *o2s 87 20 “ Early 250 Bne second hand COACH EE, Har ness, and HOUSE, which will be sold low fo-Cash. JOSEPH BENNETT. August -!, 5m20 THE MESSENGER. . GUlespie & Birdsong, I¥AVE just received, and are now I Ja opening at the corner of Bridge and Mulberry-streets, (Shorter’s builil ing) a general assortment of Vh’N Goods, Latent MetYi- Hard-Wave, clues, Sadlers, Crockery, Shoes, Glass-Ware, Hats, aud Bonnets, Greenes. All direct from New York and Charles ton, which they offer for sale. Macon, 7th July. IG—tf. MONEY MISSING. EUR RECOVERY. ON the 6th inst. the subscriber de posited, in the Post Office of this place, a Letter, addressed to “ Victor Durand, Savannah, Georgia*” inclo sing g 362, as follows : One Bill, of State Bank of Georgia, No. 567, dated 6th August, 1816, SSO 1 do do do 590, 17th April, 1818, 50 1 do do do 519, 4th Aug. 1814, 50 1 do do do 529, loth Feh. 1819, 50 1 do do do 246, 2d Nov. 1819, 50 1 do do do 966, lOtl May 1817, 10 1 do do do 174, 15th Oct. 1822, 2 1 do Bank Darien, 764,15 t Jan. 1820, 100 In all #862 And on the 7th inst. said Victor Du rand deposited in the Post Office of Savannah, Geo. a Letter addressed to the subscriber, at Charleston, S. C. inclosing 8 519, as follows : One hill, of the State Bank of South Carolina, No. 97, dated 15th March, 1802, $ ltx Idodo do 322 9th do 1809, 100 Idodo do 209 do do do 100 1 do do do 403 31st Aug. 1810, 100 Idodo do 135 13th do 1818, 100 In small hills, dates and denominations not known, 19 $ 519 Neither of said two letters have been received, and the most diligent inquiry at the Post-Offices, both here and in Savannah, lias rsulted in no information that would lead to a dis covery. ‘Flie subscriber lias taken every precaution within his power to recover they money so missing’ and as a further means, he offers a reward of §2OO, (if stolen,) on detec tion of the thief, and recoveiv of the money—or a proportionate remunera tion for any part thereof. The Banks are respectfully solicited to aid in re covering said money. PETER DREGE. Charleston, Aug. 16: P. S. The first sum above mention ed (8362) was recived by due course of mail in this city. Savannah, Aug. 19. 25 Sheriffs Sale. VI7ILLbe sold on the first Tues v f dav in October next in the Town of Forsyth in Mmi roe county, One tract of land containing 202| acres, being lot No. 178 in the 13th dist. of Monroe county —levied on as the property of John T. Pruitt to satis fy an execution in favor of Baker & Heath, vs. Newsom & Pruitt. ALLEN COC lIRAN, and. s. Aug. 29th, It 23. tds24 Notice. NINE months after date, applica tion will be made to the honorable In ferior court ot ./eft’erson county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, toi leave to sel? all the real property belonging to the estate of Capt. James Meri wether, late o f Jefferson county, dec and. SU 8 ANN AME RIW ETIIE R, Dec. 20.—n0. 30. Executrix. SWVXQR* NINE months after date, applica tion will be made to the honora ble Inferior Court of Jeftcrson county when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell iS\\ JAcves, move or loss, Iving on the waters of Rocky Comfort creek, adjoining lauds of lleoj. Gobert and others. ALSO one othev tv act containing 216 acres, more or less, lying on the waters of Rocky Comfort creek, ad joining lands of James Ingram and others, it being the real estate ol Ar thur Cheatham dec. ami to be sold tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec. , •Ann Cheatham, .Aam rx. J„n. 10-18*1. 33 ,UH) CU\N*V\.\G NEAT lA’ EXECUTED AT THIS OEITCE FORT HAWKINS, (GEORGIA A MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1825. smw Robertson & Gvanberr^ Have just received a fresh supplv of Men’s and Boy’s WOOL HATS, Gentlemen’s Ladies’ Boys’ Misses’ and Children’s SHOES, Foolscap and Letter Paper, Calicoes, Cambricks, Muslins, Shirtings, Northern Homespun, ‘Russia Duck, Turkey Cotton, Northern Check, Scotch Do. Pocket Knives, Spanish l)o. with a variety of other articles—which, added to their former stock ol Dv\ Goods, Groceries, w 7 1 render their assortment almost com plete, and will be sold very low for Cash. August 11 tf2l .talk 7 ■ “MIE Subscribers respectfully in | form their friends and the public, that the Macon Hotel is so far com pleted a3 to be ready for the reception of Travellers and Boarders. It is sit uate on Poplar-street, immediately on the road leading from the Ferry to wards the Agency, and to Forsyth in Monroe county, &c. No exertions will be wanting to render the situation of boarders and travellers as comfortable as possible. BOOTH & WILSON. Macon, Sept. Is t, 1823. tfi 4 wmsL FOR SALE. THE subscriber has 11 Barrels of prime PORK, which he will sell low for cash. R. McCOMBS. Sept. 1. 24 Sheriffs Side. ON the first Tuesday in October next, will he sold at the house of Maj. John Keener, the appointed place ol holding Court lor Bibb county —between the usual hours ot sale—• the following property, viz.. Two hundred two and a halt acres of land, known by lot No. 35, in the 4th Dist. (formerly Houston,) now Bibb county, adjoining lands ol James Fitzgerald and others —taken as the property of Joseph Jones to satisfy a fi fa in favor of James Cleghoro, vs. said Jones. Levied on and returned to me by Jeremiah Baugh, Constable. One negro girl about 22 or 23 years old, named DINAH, taken as the pro perty of James L. Bussey to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Win. W. Brown vs. said Bussey. One tract of land, containing 202 } acres, being lot No. 365 in the 13th district, formerly Monroe, now Bibb countv, whereon John Douglass now lives,‘taken as the property cf Peter Cottou to satisfy an execution in fa vor of Zachariah Booth, sen. vs. said Cotton —Levied on and returned to me by a constable. —Terms Cash. EDMUND C. BEARD, Sh’fT. Aug. 26 1823. tds24 Georgia—Bibb County VH7HEREAS Margaret Turner & Zachariah Cowart apply to me for letters of administration on the estate of Alexander Turner, deceased. Ihese are therefore to cite and admonish 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 be granted. Given under mv hand this Ist clay of September, 1823. I). S. BOOTH, c. c. o. September 1. 4w24 yp\VO good 40 saw Cotton Gins i for sale.—For further informa tion, apply at this office. Aug. 4, 1823. tf2o FLOORING BRADS, and a few pieces PAPER- HANGING, For sale by ROBERTSON & GRANBERRY. April 21 OF every description, For sa\e at this OiYicc. John G. Bostick } us. (Bill in Equity for Edwin Whitedeadf Discovery. & Charles Watson ) IN this case the sheriff having re turned that the defendants are not to be found in this county, on motion it is ordered, that a service ol the said bill be perfected upon the defendants by advertising this rule once a month in some public Gazette of this state, until the next term of this court: and it is further ordered that the said de fendants do appear and answer the said bill at the next term of this court. A true extract taken from the min utes of the Superior court of Jef ferson county and state of Geor gia, this 29th May, 1823. 15] JOHN G. BOSTICK, Clerk. Notice. NINE months alter date, applica tion will be made to the honorable In ferior Court of Jefferson county when sitting for ordinary purposes, for lea'fe to sell One tract of Land, con taining two hundred acres, lying in Jefferson County on the waters of Ogecchy River, adjoining lands of Richard Brown and others, and, One otiiev tract of Land, containing thirty acres, lying in said county, adjoining lands of the 6aid Richard Brown and others, and One otiiev tract of Land, containing four hundred and ninety acres, lying in the county of Irwin, known by lot No. 456 in the 12th District of said county. ALSO | Three Negroes, to Vit, ANN, a girl about 18 years old, SQUIRE, a boy about 16 years old, and MAN, a boy about 9 years old.— It beiqg the real estate of Joseph Bar ber, late of said county, deceased. RHODA BARBER, Admr’x. lIOLDLY BARBER, Adm’r. January 4th. 32 m9m. ‘Georgia—Jefferson County. WHEREAS James Eatey applies to me for letters of administration de bonis nun on the estate of Thomas B. Darsey, deceased!^—These are there fore, to cite ami 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 any, why said letters should not be granted. Given under iny hand this sth day of August, 1823. J. G. BOSTICK, and. c. c. o. Aug. 11. *6*2l Sheriffs Saie. ON the first Tuesday in October next will be sold at the house of Maj. John Keener, the appointed place of holding court for the county ot Bibb, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, viz. Three hundred acres of land, more or less, it being the plantation where on Samuel T. Williams now lives ad joining Win. W. Brown, others, and the Ocmulgee river,and formerly fones but now Bibb county. Levied on as the property of John D. Williams to satisfy a fi fa in favour of the Bank of Darien vs. said John D. Williams. Property pointed out by Timothy Mat thews, Esq. Two hundred two and a half acres of land known by No. 232 in the 4tb dist. formerly Houston, but now Bibb county adjoining Nos. 231 and 244 taken as the property of Christopher Bawler to satisfy sundry fi fas in favor of George Whitten vs said Bawler. — Levied on and returned to me by Za chariah HoWiman, Const. One Road Waggon, Team and Har ness- —Levied on as the property of Joel ltushin to satisfy a fi fa in favour of Wm.ll. Gakeman vs said Joel Rush in. Property pointed out by the De fendant. Three Beds and furniture, 3 beds steads, 5 sitting chairs, 3 pine chests, 2 pine tables, 1 water-pad, 1 large ear then bowl —l turrene, half a dozen plates, half a dozen cups and saucers, 1 large iron pot, 1 small do. 1 frying pan, 1 Dutch oven, 1 teapot, 1 coffee iot, 1 large jar, I coffee mill, and 4 cnives and forks— All levied on as the ■property of Janies Curley, to satisly a fi fa In favor of Charles Williamson vs said Curley. Terms of sale cash. THOMAS FLUELLIN, and. s. Ang. 29th, 1823. td24 WEW WJVftF-UOLSL. ROBERT MALONE, A UG USTA GEOR GJA. BEGS leave to acquaint his friends I and the public, that heb now en gaged in building a large and conven ient WARE-HOUSE, at the upper end North side Broad street, in a sit uation as secure from fire as any other establishment of the kind in this city, tud in the immediate vicinity where the principal part of the Cotton sold from waggons in this place is purcha sed—lt is now in order for the recep tion of Cotton, and will be entirely completed by the Ist of October next. A tender of his services is made to the Planters and Merchants in the up country in selling and receiving Cot ton in Store,the purchase and forward ing of Goods —He assures those who may favor him with any business, that a strict personal attention will be given to their interest. Augusta, Aug. 26. 30—6 t. § m mnwA,®®* UORSF, STOLEN. TOLEN from the subscriber in the town of Hartford, Pulaski co. on the 2d inst. a HAY MARE, from 14 to 15 hands high, 8 or 9 years old with a scar on the left side of of her back bone under the saddle, and has some saddle spots on her back, and has a singular brand on her right shoulder. The horse when taken away had on a new saddle. The thief is known to be Noah Suggs—a man of middling size, dark complexion, supposed to be about 30 years of age. Any person who will return said mase, shall re ceive 810, and 35 for mare and thief. BEVERLY A. SIMMONS. Sept. Bth, 1823. 2w*25. Mon on Found. ITOUNU by the Subscriber in Ro . ger’s trail, on the wafers of Ichuc conna a purse, containing a parcel of money. —The owner can have it by giving satisfactory description of the same, and paying for this advertise ment. N. B. The Subscriber lives on lot No. 52, in the 3d (list, formerly Hous ton, now Bibb county. JAMES HOLMES. Sept. 8. 3w25 Administrator’s Sa\e. ILL be sold on the first Tues ▼ y day in October next, at. the court-house in Marion, Twiggs county, Thirty-three acres ot* Land being part of the real estate of Will iam Pearce, deceased. —Terms made known on the day of sale. Charlotte Pearce, Adm’x. Theofh. Pearce, Adm’r. July 24, 1823. ‘ 2m19 We are authorised to announce Dr. S. M. INGERSOLL, a candidate for a seat in the representative branch, of the next legislature, for Bibb county. jfc'?’ We are authorised to announce C. W. RAINS, Esq. a candidate for a seat in the Representative branch of the next legislature, for Bibb county. \\*e are authorised to announce Timothy Matthews esq. a candidate to represent this county in the Senatorial branch ot‘ the next Legislature of this State. Stephen WiUiams is a candidate to represent this ccunty in the next Legislature of this State. We are authorised to announce Capt. Charles Bul lock a candidate to represent this County in the Senatorial branch of the next Legislature of this State. We are authorised to an nounce SPENCER RILEY a candi date for the office of Sheriff for this county. We are authorised to an nounce JONATHAN A. HUDSON a candidate for the office of Sheriff for this county. We are authorized to an noince HERMAN. H. HOWARD a candidate for the office of Sheriff for ’this count?. No. *2h.