Georgia messenger. (Ft. Hawkins, Ga.) 1823-1847, January 14, 1824, Image 1

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Vl. \. R xHE MESSENGER, I !<; PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY ■ROrfE& uor,:,:ilTSOlV> || A( f ' iree dollars a year, in advance, ■ r V 0!(r dollars it’ not paid within the v.’il! he inserted at ■kven-tv-fivk cents pel* square, fir first insertion, and Fit t v Cenis ■.reachcontinuance. Advertisements W )t limited when handed in, will be ■serted till lorbid. ■I ~ [> % ollce of sale's of land mid negroes by Executors, or guardians, are Bnired liv law. to be advertised in a politic Hjf'e (lavs previous to the day ot sale. IB'vittfe of the sale of personal property must ■ i :) like manner forty days previous to to the debtors and creditors of ail es ,.-t lie published forty days. ’.utiee that application v. ill be marie to the ot Ordinary for leav,. ; t> sell land, must B published niwi months. I “DOCTOR EVANS, Mm, :;/.rr Tlniial College of Bur I ’ g eons, London ; ef the t'ollesre of I’iiysicians, Balti ■ more, ice. ke. | I'ESI’ECTFUf/r.Y in ® forms the eiti' ,,, ;s ot Twiggs county i.!id vi cinity, that lie has loca ted at the farm lately occupied by the Rev. E. Dammick,7 miles from I jfk /a)|\ Marion, on the Dublin || Jr fj rood, ni:d about 2 miles || from Dr. Eitz Gerald's : | tow “y die farm is known as I the old Methodist Camp I ■hirty years experience as a Physician, Biirgcwi and dccnucher, and has recci Bed his medical education under some Bf the first teachers in Europe. | N. I*. Those aillicted with recent ■lancers, Fistulas, Piles, Rheumatism, B)ropsey, Dyssentery or Flux, Fever Had Ague, Eruptions of the Skin,Scald ■lead, a certain disease arising from Bn purity of the blood, AYliite Svvel- Bings obstinate old Fleers, Worms, ■bilious and other diseases, Epilepsy Br Fits, &c. may have them cured up ■ the most reasonable terms by ap- Blyingas above. ■ irj’ Persons living at a distance ruay Be accommodated at the Doctors Bw<e by bringing their bedding and Biaving part of the fee in advance. B iJr. Evans has lately received from Biew-York 11 choice assortment of Blr.i icini.s, which he otters for cash at ■educed prices. Be/* A good opportnnity now oilers Br two or three respectable voting Bx‘t.,ofgood education to Study Metli- Brie. Applv as above. || Jan. 7, 1324. 3in42 l&i-s u&'trcrj uif* ” JIHE copartnership of Jewett &, Pease , lias been dissolved by* Biutual consent. I GEOISGE JEWETT, | AY ill continue the business in Rnox- Bdle, (Crawl.nl county,) where he* of- Bcrs for sale an assortment of DRY BOODs, GROCERIES, &c. and will Bianklully receive the patronage of Bie public. I [ l)ec * ~ r '> 1 823. 3w42 I *\dl\V\vVlSlVi\tov‘‘S Sk\H‘. B\V/ Udi be sold on Monday, the B T “ 16th day of February next, at BHo late residence of coi. i.ittleberry Blostick deed, in Jefferson county, 1 evsontiA V > vo\)ev\N of | M," n ®ostick deevd consisting of Bj ,ro Ilorses, one Gig and harness, and Binuinberol articlesof Ho US<’ hold Fur ■’, llu,T > Ac. forms made known on Bae day of Sale. | JESSE ROUIXSON, Jidm'r. ■ January 7, 1824. tds42 B SlienW’s S<\U\ sold, on the first Tues- B ,l:i J io February next, at the in the town of Macon, ■'ihh rmmty. between the usual hours W a ‘ e i-l6e following property, to wit: B Two hundred two and a half acres fl an<1 .’ kn,,wn by No. 220, in the 3d B, ’ * ‘ orl,| er!y Houston but now) Ribb ■ “ hty, adjoining Nos. 211) and 22i ■tiiri' 01 ’ “ !l as *j u ‘ pDipertv of Abraham ■ll„ Ueil, A V: satisfy two f> f ; in favor of B ar f Allen, vs. said Golden. B Cons dah ,, 011 illl< * lotui ’ f° me by a I of Sah— Cush. I Dor ( * BKARD, Shjf. B |S23. tds—il . 1 5 I- taue ieifmitrtr, ■ ‘• ? Tin s or; tc e. GEORGIA MESSENGER. .M.ACO.N*, WEDNESDAY, JANVAUY 14, VB2l. ’’Vasani .Movml Aca4em\ FS now open for the reception of pu ff- pils, in which will be taught, Or thography, Reading, Writing, English (dammar, Arithmetic, Geography, Hook keeping, Geometry, &c. &c.— It is situated near the junction of the roads leading from Fort Hawkins and | Stone Creek meeting-house to Marion, I Twiggs county. The situation is high and pleasant, with a never-failing spring of water. Good board can be had in respectable families in the im mediate neighbourhood, on reasonable terms. Terms of tuition moderate. WxM. JOHNSON, Teacher. Dec. 17. 39 ts. AiVVKVk N INE months after date applica tion will be made to the honorable court of Ordinary of Warren County, for leave to sell Owe tract eoutamm; 2">o acres of land, being lot no. 16G in the sixth district of Early County— One olkev tract, contanww^ 450 acres in Warren county, adjoin ing lands of Little Bryant and •thers. One other tract, \w Wi\;eVi county adjoining the beforemenlioned tract. ALSO— Two Aegvoes, \Va. Attwga ret, a woman, and Ant ! ny a man—all being the real est te of Samuel Alien late of said county dec’d. ami to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d*. 8. ALLEN, Jldm’k. March 20t.h 1823. m9m Aotke. 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 tract of Bind con taining two hundred and eleven acres, more or less, lying in the countv ol /Fas lington, near Sandersviile ; being the property of Josiah Nasser, deceas ed, late of Twiggs county. If ILL!AM PERRY, ddm’r de bonis non. July 7, 1 823 l(>m9m aowcv:. months after date, applica tion will be made to the honora ble court of Ordinary of Jefferson county for leave to owe Intel oV \a\u\ cow\vv‘..\’mg 202| acres being known by lot No. 209, in the Istn (list. (Old) \\ ilkinson county, it being the real estate of John Fatrulge, late of Jefferson county, dec’d. JAMES T. HUDSON, Ad mV. Feh. 21st 1823. m9m. .Aikiw'uvistvi U'\ ‘s Sulc. \ ; iLL be sold on I’uesday the 13th v V day of Jai nary next, at the lat residence of William Pace, decease*, late of Bibb county, r V\uj Vet tAuA Ac l vo \i cy\n of said deceased, consisting of Corn, Fodder, Horses, Cattle, Hogs, House hold and Kitchen Furniture, Planta tion UloumL, ovC. —The Sale will con tinue !i >m da\ today until all is sold. Terms made known on the day of Sale. Jami s Flewki.i.in, Adm'r. f.l \utha Pace. Adwv'.r. Here .iber 3d, 1823. tds37 AO 1 \CV*. ’ IXE months after dale applica -11 tion will be made to the Honora ble the Inferior Court of ./efferson county when sitting lor Ordinary pur poses for leave to sell the real estate of John Whigham, late ol said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d. Roll’f DONALDSON, Ex’r. Nov. 19, 1823. 35*put9m. Wanted, BUSHELS OF COW A. Apply at this Office immediately. November oflu 33 tl i.U <r \\OA\ ranilF. public are hereby cautioned .IL against trading for a Note given by the subscriber to Caleb Hinson, payable on the 24th or 25th f this month, for the sum'ol'S2s, the same having been unjustly obtained, I am determined not to pay it unless com pelled l>v law. 1 BKNJ. F. LYON. Bibb county, Dec. PA, 1823. [4o3w Uobevtson &. lva\\\tovv\, HAVING removed their stock of (oods from New Town, rec|uest all those indebted to the firm to make immediate payment to S. Rose, at this Office, who is authorised to reoeive the same. Nov. 19. 35 Georgia—( ov\\\l\. WH EREAS Wm. W. Brown ap plies to me for letters of admin istration on the estate of John Cashan, 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 my office, within the time prescribed by H'v, to shew cause, if any, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 28th day of November, 1823. J). S. BOOTH C. c. 0. 6vv —37 .Admimstvalov's Side. WILL be sold, on Saturday the the town of Louisville, at die late re sidence of Joseph Hall, deceased, .AW l\ve Wvsoival Vvo\ht\\ ot said deceased, consisting of Hors es, Cattle, Logs, Houseliold and K.it < hen Furniture, and also a set of Sad dlers fools. Terms made known on day of sale. CALEB COOKSEY, Adm'r. Dec. 10, 1823. *tds3B 4 covgin—Jefferson Co\n\l\. ~\\ Decy Pool applies v for letters of administration on the estate *t Joseph Pool, late of said comity, deceased. These are, there fore, to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my of fice, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, (if any,) why said letters should not lie granted. Given under my hand this 29t.h day of November, 1823. 11. ii. Shelmun, c. c. o. 3 I J —G vv 1 F*\cc\\tor’s St\\c. ILfi be sold on Friday the 16th ’ sos January next, at the late res idence of David Holhuvay deceased, in Jefferson county, The Wvsmva'i of said deceased, consisting ol a stock of cattle, one Horse, Plantation Tools, Corn and Fodder, 4kc. &,c. ALSO—To be rented and hired on the same day the Plantation and Ne groes belonging to said estate. Terms made known on day of sale. DAVID T. SMITH, P.r'r. | • ipUtr Rd, 1823. tds 37 j Aor\CE. ON Monday, the 19th of January next, an Election will be held at the Court-house in the Town of Macon for a Justice of the Inferior Court, to till the vacancy of kinchen Curl, Esq. resigned. JOHN DAVIS, J./.C. C. W. RAINES, J. I. C. Dec. 24th, 1823. tde4o ir©a©as% WILL be hired at the late resi- V f deuce of NN illiain Pace, dec’d. in Bibb cotnty, on Tuesday the 13th of January next, for the term of one vear, the Negroes belonging to the es tate ol said deceased, consisting of two Men and Women, and one plough bov.—Also, the land will be rented for the same term. dames Fie well in, Jldm’r. Martha Pare, Jjdmr'jc. Dec. 24th, 1823. tdh4o •UUmuistrator’s Sa\c. \\7TLL be sold at the late resi ▼ ? deuce of Alexander Turner, late of Bibb county, dec. on Saturday ♦ lie 2nh December, *\\\ l\ie VcrsoniW Vro\)cvt\ belonging to said estate, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Farming Utensils, Household and Kitchen Furniture, <kc. ike. Also —On the same day will be of sered for hire, a Negro Boy and Girl. Terms made known on day of Sale. ‘ MAIiG A RET Not. 12, 1823. Gvv34 .7/ line //. JJYT T.i / /. Oli\ I .VTF. of the firm of Keeney ii Clarke, con- J tinues the Tailoring Business in Judge Shorter's building adjoining the Post-Office, where all orders will be thunktidiy received and punctually attended to. 67* The LATE ST FASHION S are received, und as none but the best wink men are employed, tbe public may rest assur ed tiiat their work will be done in the best manner. He has just received a handsome assort ment of (LOTUS, ( ASS I MI: HE, YKSTIINO, SAT l NUTT, S< OTi 11 I’LAll), iV TUIM MINGS, suitable for Dress Clothes. Ready made COATS, VESTS, PANTALOONS and Scotch Plaid CLOAKS. All of which will be sold low foi cash. He returns his thanks for the libe ral patronage he lias received, and so licits its further continuance. Macon, Dec. 3. 3 mS7 Aolu’e. “JKT INE months after date, applica tion will he made to the honora ble Court, of Ordinary of Jefferson county, for leave to sell lot number one hundred and twenty-eight, in the fifth District of Monree county, be longing to William IF. Connelly, a minor. In the mean time all persons are cautioned against trespassing on said land. Litti.eberry Bostick, Guardian. May 22, 1823. mfyi. Aoncv.. INF. months from this da(p, ap- XNI plication will be made t tine honorable court ©f Ordinary of Bibb county for leave to sell .VU the vea\ eslale oV John I). Williams, deceased, late of said county. Timothy Matthews, Adm. de bonis non. 19th May, 1823. m9mlo Aol\ce. 11 ERE AS Anthony R. Clieat liani, administrator, and Cath arine 1.. Matthews, administratrix ol William Matthews, late of Jefferson county, deceased, apply to me lor let ters disniissory 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 Ihe law, in such case made and provided, if any they have, why said letters should not bo granted. Given under my band this Ist day of July, 1823. John G. Bostiok, and. c.c. o. July 1. m6ml9 Georgia—JeWerson Counlv. 7, A r HEREAS Jesse Robinson and TT Matilda G. Bostick apply to me for letters of administration on tbe estate of Don F. Bostick, deceased, late of Jefferson county : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and credi tors of said deceased,to be and ap pear at my office within the time pre scrided by law, to show cause, if any, why said letters should notbe granted. Given under my hand this 2d De cember, 1823. Jon u G. llostick, and. c. c. o. 5 6w—38 .AtUmmslvuVov’s Sa\e. WILL be sold at the Court-house in Bibb county, on the first Tuesday in February next, o,\ E NEGRO FELLOW named Joe, belonging to the estate of John D. Williams, deceased: Sold under authority of tbe Court of Ordinary for B ibb county, for the benefit ot the cre ditors of said estate. Timothy Matthews, Adm r r with the will annexed. Dec. 3, 1823. tds37 ’ ■■ i ii ■■■ im . i.— ‘•IODOLLARS REWARD. Docket-Rook Lost. IOST, between Fort-Hawkins and ~1 Milledgeville, on the 28th inst.u small red Morocco Pocket-Book, con taining 40 dollars in bills on the State Bank of South Carolina —also a Note on John Haygood, for 893 and 93 cts. and several other papers. JOHN BROOM, Jr. JrT* The finder is requested to leave the same at this OJjicc. Dec. 31. *lw4l PROPOSALS FOR FURBISHING BY SUBSCRIPTION, .Met\\ca\ Pacts aut\ Inquiries On (lie nature, cutises, prevention and cure ot Fever; more expressly in relation to the Endemic Fevers ot summer and autumn in the southern states. To gether with accounts of the Bil lion- Remitting Fever of Ala bama, as it appeared in the summers ami autumns of 1821 and 1822. By JABEZ W. lIEUSTIS, Jlf. D. Author of Physical Observations and Medical Tracts and Researches on the ‘Topography and Diseases of Louisiana. f 1 111 E Author of the work abovemen- I tinned considers that little need be said in order to set forth its interest and utility to the community at large. It is a subject ir. which all Are into-* rested, as well the planter as the phy sician. Fever is the 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-preservation. A residence of several years in the southern states, together with conside rable experience in the diseases of the climate, and the aid of study 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 ; during which time, the facts and observations that have fallen within his reach,have been .carefully improved. The result he is now about to give to the public. Ilis aim lias 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 to the understanding of all. To those who Jive at a distance from a physician, and even to others a work of this nature ca*not fail to be of im portance. The work will comprise as many as 250 pges octavo. Provided a suffi cient number of subscribers are obtain ed, it will be ottered to them at two dollars, payable on delivery, and to non-subscribers at the rate of ona cent per page. Persons who may take an interest in the above named week, for every six subscribers obtained, will be entitled to one copy gratis. CahawbafMu') March 22, 1823. Executive Department,Geo £ Milledgeville, Nov. 21, 1823. 5 ORDERED, That the subjoined resolution be published once a month in each of the gazettes of this state, until the next general election. Attest. ELISHA WOOD, Sec'ry. LY SEXjJTE, Rov. 12, 1823. Whereas, it is desirable to ascer tain the wishes of the citizens of this state as to the mode of chosing Elec tors of President and Vice-President of the United States. Be it therefore resohed bij the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Georgia, in General Assemblu met, That it shall be the duty of the magistrates who shall preside at the several elections to be held in the dif ferent counties of this state for the choice of members of the Legislature, at the next general election therein, to propose to each and every voter, at the time of receiving his vote, whether he desires that the choice of said Electors shall be confined to the people or re tained by the Legislature, and to re quest such voter to signifvsuch desire bv endorsing on his ticket the word People or Legislature, according to the truth of the fact; and, on counting out the ballots, to annex to the return of the said election by them so trans mitted to the Executive department, a true statement of tbe votes so given, to the end that the same may be laid be fore the next Legislature by his excel lency the Governor. And be it further resolved, That lfis excellency the Governor be anil he is hereby requested'to cause this resolii tion to be published without delav in the several gazetts of this state, and to continue the said publication once a month until the next general election. Read and agreed to unanimously. Thomas Stocks, President. In the House of Representatives, Nov. 14,1823 Read uiul concurred in David Adams, Speaker, Approved Nov. 18, 1823 U. AI. TROUP, Governor. Nov. 25. mtlO—3o. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Toy su\e at this Office. AV V3.