Georgia messenger. (Ft. Hawkins, Ga.) 1823-1847, December 03, 1823, Image 1

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Vo\. 1. XU!- MrSSK'^i'-'.R, IS pr -MSHKD WEEKLY BY HOBEPwTSO:*, ‘ dollar3 a year, in advance, .'Lr dollars if not paid witl.m the “it- ntAments will be inserted at ‘ vrv-Fivß -v-NTS per square, U , e first insertion, and kitt y cents r each continuance. Adverusements n t limited when handed in, will be ■sorted till forbid. .. n Notice of stiles of land rnti negroes l.y Lxec.t >'x m < ■rtl.antt ore “red bv law. to be ; T m a pub bo le’te tixly da vs | ,rPV,ous ,tJ ,l "‘ 1,,1 - v ot 8al °; Notice ofthi* sale of person a proi-erly must • ; n like manner forty <lavs previous to NVtiee to'the debt*)”? nnd creators of an es ie must be pTitiiish* and forty ||avs. Notice the* app!iettt.: v.ll he-mule to the jurt of Ordinary for leave to sell land, must published nine month*- Hm'w &<©©®§K 1111 K subscribers have opened a Store in Macon, Bibb cmintv, di .c;lv on the blurt", near the ferry, in it store of Dr. Ingersnll, wh -re t!• cv f e , for sale, low for Cash the follow g articles, —via— -000 lbs Iron, 1000 lbs prime Bacon 400 bush. 1 . P. Salt, lObbls prime Pork, 10 do AN hiskey 3 do Gin, 0 hogsheads AN hiskey shhdsN. O. Sugar, 2 do Molasses •2 bills Jamaica Sugar 1 do loaf do, 10 bags Coffee <2 chests Tea, 2 kegs 1). P. Powder 20 bags shot, G boxes Candles 4 boxes Soap, 4 kegs Tobacco 2 casks London Porter 7 do Nails, assorted lough Moulds I tdeira, Tenorifte 8c Claret AA ines amaica and Northern Rum iognac Brandy, Holland Gin epper, Spice, Copperas, Saltpetre arLead, Plow Lines, Bed Cords race Chains, tirade's patent Hues ad,stock, and closet Locks lotion Cards, Cun v Combs ‘rockery AVare, assorted [urn, tortoise, b ate and ivory Combs a mrted, Pins and Needles do earl, mould and metal Buttons do in, pocket, and Spanish Knives and Forks, assorted ladies morocco, leather,-and prunella Shoes,do, Gent's Shoes & Bootees rases gentlemen's beaver, imitation, and inrino Hots, assorted use Blankets, Blue Hocking reen liai/.e, Cassimeres, O/.nuburgs lannels, assorted otton and linen Shirting do i'h, Russia, ami cotton Sheeting do #ng Lawns, Domestic Plaids pron Checks, Bed Ticking ussia Duck and Drill dies and gent's Hose, assorted hildren?V do, Ribbons, assorted fmen, cotton, ami Oznaurg Thread apes, cotton Cord, Bobbin dies and gent's Gloves, assorted ‘inen and cotton Cambric do alicoes and and Ginghams, do eersuckers and printed Muslins urniture Calicoes and Chintz. lambric Dimity lull.book, and jackonet muslins lerino, Valencia and silk Shalls otton and Cassimcre assorted lo alencia Scarfs, Inserting Trimmings hislin Dresses, Tamb’d Mullins ■aroline and imitation Plaids wmbazettes, Union Stripes, French. Nankin, and Yellow do. assorted hick Sinchews, carlet and green Florentine Nankin and Canton ( rapes Vand Barcelona llamlk'fs ’ik Umbrellas [riganly aiul Turkov Red Shall* alencia, ’I oil't & Mars*ills Vesting* >enilenien’s Cravats . *°gelher with a number of other ar lc ’’S’ too numerous to mention. , A ,lhrrill price will l>c given lor Cow ■'“Ks, Kr. & c . J. & A. BENNETT. ] ‘Vm & or f* v the subscriber, * billowing tracts <Y LAND. °* 9th Dist. Houston 202) acr. 2,4 - r > “ Dooly 2(! 2A 130 7 “ >• 20’J 7G | u £(; .m 2;, ~ G H vnr y i02,l 87 20 •• Kai ly 2.10 ~( ,nc sec °n'l hand CO ATI IKK, liar- JV 11 / 1 which will be sold ,i,r(, ash. JOSEPH BKNNKTT. ■ ‘tb'i; 3'XtgJ:f“fgxr , © A r This oi ik e, GEORGIA MESSENGER. V'OU V lUWKUYE, (GEOUGW,') WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, t 823. Legislature of this State hav- j ll ing enacted that the house of Jo in Keener shall tie the place of holding ."superior and Inferior courts, and oth er public business for Bibb < ounty, un til the Justices of the inferior Court shcli have selected a place for that pur pox I ,and given public notice thereof— And believing that the building now on the lot in the town of Macon, de signed for a court house, &.<■. will be sufficient to accommodate said courts : It is therefore ORDERED, that from and after the tenth day of December next the before mentioned lot. in the town of Macon shall be the place of holding Superior and Inferior courts, and doing other public business, and that the same be published in one of the public Gazetts of tit is St'Po. JOHN !) AVIS, J. 1. C. (J. \Y. RAINES, J. 1. C. M. ROBERTSON. J. 1. C. November 3, 1 823. ~~V H X ‘•'k INK months after date applica nt t tion will be made to the honorable court of Ordinary of Warren County, for leave to sell Owe tract contnuuup; 25U acre?, of land, being lot no. IG6 in the sixth district of Early County— Oua other tract, containm® 4.50 acres in Warren county, adjoin ing lands ot Little Bryant and others. Owe other tract, h\ Warren county adjoining the beforementioned tract. ALSO— Two .\cgvocs, nVa. ret, a woman, and Anthony a man—all being the real estate of Samuel Allen late of said county dec’d. and to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditois of said dec’d. S. JULLE'Y, Adm'r. March 20th 1323. in9m ♦\ otic c. NINE months after date, applica tion will be made to the honorable Inferioi Court of “Twiggs county when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell one trait of land con taining two hundred and eleven acres, more or lc-s, lying in the county of D as lingiou, near Sandersville ; being tiie property of Josiah Vasser, deceas ed, late of Twiggs county. GILLIAM PERRY, Aihv'r ilc bonis non . July 7,1823 lGmOm .lA’.nimslv.iUay’s Sale. Yl’lLb be sold at the house of ? 7 W in. P. llardv icf, in Jefferson county, on the Ist Saturday in Decem ber next, , .\\\ t\\o per*oiv\\ wvopev ( .\ belonging so the estate of George I. Sloan, Oeeea-.ed.—"lerms ot sale, cash. Win. P. tIARDVA It'k Adm’r. October 15, 1823. .\vrtmwiMVV\tOi*s Sv\\c. GREKABLK to an order of tiie Honorable the Inferior f’ourt ot Jefferson countv, will be sold, on the First Tttt> : ‘lny January next, One NKG i > B(JY about 17 years old, being me property of John Put iidge, deceased. I'ei ms made known or. the day of Sale. JAMES T. HUDSON, Jtlm'r. Oct. 19ch, 1823. tds29 .\OT\CV,. INK mouths after date, npplica | N tion will be made to the lionora- L!i* court of Ordinary ot Jefferson county for leave to sell owe \rucV oV \tuu\ containing 202*. acres being known by lot No. 209, in the I .'to dist. (Old) Wilkinson coi ntv,it being the real estate ol John late of Jefferson county, dec'd.’’ . JAMES T. HUDSON, Adm r. Feb. 21 st I 823. .\l\ w\\ill st VW \O VS Srt\c. V'Ji ILL be sold nt the late resi- T dence of Alexander Turner, late nf Bibb county, dec. on Saturday the 27th December, ,\\\ Wvs Vci>o\au\ Vvopc ft \ belonging to said estate, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Farming Utebnils, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &Ci a I rC ! Terms known on clay ol >aie. M ARGARE T TU RNKR, Jldm x. Nov. 12, 18 23. <>w'l U OiT f^Fti ia t i JW'M Subscribers respectfully in f. form their friends and the public, that the Macon Hotel is so far com pleted as to be ready for the reception ol 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, &,. No exertions will be wanting to render the situation of boarders and travellers as comfortable as possible. BOOTH & WILSON. Macon, Sept. Ist, 1823. t/24 Georgia-- Jefferson CounU. WHEREAS AVrn. P. Hardwick, Esq. applies for letters of administra tion ou the estate of George I. Sloan, late of said county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and credit ors of said deceased, to be ud appear at mv office, within the time prescri bed by Law, to shew cause, (if any,) why said letters should not be granted. Given under ray hand this 7th day ol October, 1823. John G. Jiustick, n. c. c. o. 30—0w* *\dwiiustvAVov’s Sa\e. ILL be sold in the Town of v Macon, on the f.rst Tuesday in January next, TweuW-ovvrt ,\op’ocs \>e longing to the estate of William W. Dawson, deceased, consisting of Men, Women, ovs, Girls, and Children.— Sold under the authority of the Court of Ordinary of Bibb county, for the benefit of the,creditors of said estate. Terms made known on the day of Sale. Chm-trs Bullock, I ‘ q f r f S : .Vorllm lUhJm, f * 6m,s ’) i/on. November sth, 1823. tds33 S\\cvWr s Sc\\c. ON the first Tuesday in Deceaiber next, will be sold at the house of Maj. John Keener, the appointed place of holding Court Ur Bibb county | —between the usual hours of sale, the j following, property, viz. Two hundred two and a half acres of land known bv Lot No. 22G in the J 4th dist. formerly Houston, now Bibb 1 countv adjoining No. 225 and Levied on as the property of Charles Langford to satisfy a li fa in favor of Henry Boling vs. said Langford. Also —202) acres of Land known bv No. 110 in the 4th (list, formerly Houston, but now Bibb county ad joining No. 109 and 11 1—Levied on as the property of Benjamin Devane to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Stephen Cork er, vs. said Devane. Al 50—202)o —202) acres of land known by No. 35 in the 4th dist. formerly Hous ton, now Bibb county, adjoining lands of James Fitzgerald and others, taken as the property of Joseph J tries to sat isfy a li fa m favor of James Cleghorn vs. said Jones.—Levied onand return ed to me by Jeremiah Baugh constable. Also—2o2) acres of land, known by No. 40, in Ihe 4th dist. formerly Houston, now Bibb county —adjoining No. 39 and Daniel Hughs, —taken as the property of Reuben Hightower to satisfy sundry ti fas in favor of AV oodly 8: Hell and others.—Levied on and returned to me by Jeremiah Baugh constable. Aiso —202’, acres of land, whereon Wiley Dorman now lives, known by No. 271 in the 13th district, formerly Monroe, now Bibb county, adjoining lots No. 240 and 274—taken as the property of George Cavander, to satis fy sundry ft fas in lavor of James 11. Kirk part rick, vs. said Lavender.—Le vied on ami returned to ine by Jere miah Baugh, constable. Ai so— Three Negroes, viz : Harri et, a woman about 28 year* old, Nelly a woman about 24 or 25 years old and Harriet her child about 2 years old, all levied on as the property of John McMurrian to satisly two li las la vor of W illiam C. Phillips and Angus McLeod vs. said McMurrian. Terms of Sale— Cash. EDMUND C. BEARD, Shtf. October 28th, 1823. tds—32 N\ *e two aut\ionsei\ Vo an nounce geukgk A> KIEL a candidate for the office ol Tax Receiver for this county, jSTfVO <S*‘O.oTGL .1. ,V S. STONE, Have just received from Savannah and Providence, and are now opening in Macon and New Town the following Goods—viz : Jamaica and N. K. Ruin Cog. Brandy, Northern Gin Malaga and Current Wine Brown and Loaf Sugar Coffee, Chocolate Dupont's Powder, Shot, Lead Brown and Shaving Soap, Gandies Spanish Segars, ‘Tobacco Muscatel Raisins Writing Taper Nails assorted Dry Fish, Cheese Spice, Ginger, Copperas, &e. Domestic Goods—consisting of Sattinetts, Plaids, Checks Furniture Checks Bleached Shirtings Brown do. A large assortment of Shoes and Boots id” all kinds Men’s lamb’s wool half Hose, white and mixed Ladies’ worsted Stockings Do. Colton do. Men’s Buckskin Gloves Do. Heaver do. Fur and Wool Hats Leghorn and Straw Bonnets Broadcloths, Calicoes, Cambricks Muslins, Cravats Flag and German Handkerchiefs Point and Duffle Blankets Red, AA’hite, and Yellow Flannel. J]lso, an assortment of Cutlery and Crockery AVare, Medicines, Perfume ry Bic. together with many other arti cles, and with their former stock make a general assortment, which they will sell very low for Cash. Nov.s, 1823. 33 Wiu\Uh\, 3s,© BUSHELS OF (OUA*. Apply at this Office immediately. November sth. 33 ts .Vot’ue. months after date, npplica , v tion will be uade to the honora ble Court of Oidinary of Jefferson countv, for leave in sell lot number one hundred and twenty-eight, in the til'ih District of Monroe county, be longing lo 74 illiam H. Connell)', a minor. In (he mean time all persons are cautioned against tiespassing on said land. Lityi.eberry Bostick, Guar dum. Mav 22, 1823. m9m. C* eov^ui.- -.\ effe vsow C oiu\t\. VJff/lIEREAS Robert Fleming ap v V plies to me for letters of admin istration on the estate of Ad in Powell, late of said county deceased.—" These are therefore, to cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at tny office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 23d day of October 1823. li. B. 811 ELM AN, c. c. n. *Gvv—32 xemev.. INE months from this date, ap -1 vi plication will be made to ihe honorable court of Ordinary of Bibb county for leave to sell r\\\ \\u’ re<\\ esUffe of John D. AVilliams, deceased, late of said county. Timothy Matthews, , Adm. de /amis non. 19th May, lna3. inOntlO %Vrtt\ce. \\J HERE AS Anthony R. Cheat v ? ham, administrator, ajid Cath arine L. Matthews, administratrix of AV illiam Matthews, late ot Jefferson county, deceased, apply tome for let ters dismissory 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 of 1 lie law, in such case made and provided, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under iny baud this Ist day of July, 1823. John G. Bostick, n. c.c. o. July 1. m6ml9 PROPOSALS FOR PTJHLISH IXO BY SUBSCRIPTION, •MtnVicaA Vsxcts and Vw^innes On (lie nature, causes, prevention and cine ol Fever ; more exprei-slv In relation to the Endemic Fever* ot’ summer and autumn in the southern sligo*. To gether with accounts of the Bil lions Remitting Fever of Ala bama, as it appeared in the summers andautumns ol’ 1821 and 1822. By JABEZ W. IIEUSTIS, Jlf. n. Author of Physical Observations and Medical Tracts and Researches on the Topography and Diseases of Louisiana. T | A HE Author of the work abovemcn ■ tinned considers that little need be said in order to set forth its interest ami utility to the community at large. It is u subject in which all are inte rested, as well tiie planter as the phv si< tan. Fever is die principal source of mortality in the Southern States, and the annual visitor of our towns, settlements and sea-ports;an acquain tance, therefore with its causes, its na ture, prevention and cure, is among the first lessons of self-pieservatiom A resilience of several years in the southern slates, together with conside rable experience in the diseases of die climate, and the aid of sludy and re flection have, the writer trusts, ena bled him to treat the subject in such a manner as to be both useful and inte resting. It is nearly ten years since he turned his attention to the labor and execution of the present work ; !urin wi icli time, the lacts and observations that have fallen within his reach,have been carefully improved. The r suit lie is now about to give to the public, llis ami has been to render the work of essential practical utility, and he has therefore avoided much of the tech nicality of medical language, in order to adapt it (a Live understanding of all. Io those who live at a distance from a physician, and even to others a work of this nature cannot fail to be of im portance. 7lie work will comprise as many as 250 pages octavo. Provided c suffi cient number of subscribers are obtain - ed, it will be offered to them at two dollars, payable on delivery, aid to non-subscribers at the rate of one cent per page. Persons who may take an interest in the above named work, for every xx. subscribers obtained, will be entitled to one copy gratis. Cahnwba, (Jila.) .March 22, H 23. \Yc are author I ed ; nounce JONATHAN A. HUDSON a candidate for the oliice of Sheriff for this county. We are authorized to uu noence HERMAN. H. HOWARD a candidate for the office of Sheriff for this county. We are aihherisftd to an nounce C'apt. HENRY (i. ROSS, a candidate for the office of Sheriff for this county. We are authorised to an nounce ISAIAH CHAIN, Esq. a can didate tor the offme of Sheriff’for this county. We are authorised to announoe JOEL RUSH IN, esq. a can didate tor the office ot Sheriff of this county. We are authorised to an nounce Capt. CHARLES INGRAM, a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Inferior Court for thisertuntv. 0 We are authorised to an nounce GEORGE B. WARDLAW a candidate for the olßce of Clerk of the Inferior Court for tfcis county. We are authorised to announce Col. 1). 8. BOOTH a candi date for the office of Clerk of the Supe rior Court of this county. \v e are authorised to announce MATTHEW HOPPER a candidate for the < (lice of Clerk of the Superior Court of this county. We are authorised Vo an nounce CHARLES L. HOLMES a candidate for the office of Coroner for this couuty. - ~ - . .1 —* We are authorised to an nounce N. W. WELLS, Esquire, a candidate for the office of Clerk ol the Superior Court for this county. JCo. ffl.