Georgia messenger. (Ft. Hawkins, Ga.) 1823-1847, January 28, 1824, Image 1

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Vo\. TUK MIJS^ENGKK, IS PUBLISHED W I'.EKLY 11Y JOSE & BOBEHTSON, three dollars a year, in advance, % ttr dollars if not paid within the Advertisemrnts will be inserted at mesty-five cents per square, f<r i , fj r st insertion, and kifiy cents )r each continuance. Advertisements ot limited when handed in, will be iserted till forbid. V H Notice of sales of land and negroes by lirninSstrators", Executors, or Unyriimn*. (;i ----j..ed by law, to be advertise:! in a public >;:„ e ,ix/ydivs previous to the day of sale. , iff be sale of personal property must ct-iveii ;o I’ke manner forty days previous to 1 veM'” m'tlie debtors and r red Hors of an es lr must bepublidied forty, days. %o'iee that application w ill be made to the 0 * ‘I Ordir.ar. for leave to sell land, must published nhir months. Dorrmi kvass, Member if the Royal College of Sur geons, London ; licentiate of the. Colli ‘ e of I by sicians, Balti more, iso: uc. Ki: w l*];c ; FULLY in- S forms (tie citizens of Ttvi't'-'s count and vi cinity, bathe has loca ted. at the i.irm lately on ..[lied by the B v.F. ! iainmick. 7 miles from p .Marion, on the Dublin ) road, and ;ibout 2 miles from Dr.l’itz Gerald’s: the farm is known as tlieofd Mo'thodistCamp “lI S „,N liirtv years experience as a Physician, iurgeon and Acc nicker, and lias recei ied Ins medical education under some f the first tea iiers in Europe. N. B. those atilicted with recent lancers, Fistulas, Piles, Rheumatism, Jropsey, Dyssenterv or Flux, Fever nd Ague, Eruptions of the £km,Scald lead.a certain disease ar ming fiom mpurity of the b.on\ ‘Vl>de Svvel ings, obstinate old ulcers, Worms, lillious and other diseases, Epilepsy ir Fits, &c. may have them cure 1 up in the most reasonable terms by ap ilytngas above. Persons living; at a distance may je accommodated at the Doctor's louse by bringing their bedding and pa. ii g part ot flu* fee in ad Vi nee. Ur. Evans has latelv received from New-York a choice assortment of In divines, which he offers for cash at liluceu prices. {C7* A good opportunity now’ oilers lit- two or three respectable young Bin,of good education to Study Medi linp. Apply as above. Jar.. 7, 1824. 3m4-2 AdmimbUvAor s ‘r,iAv. LI7TLL be sold on Monday, the n lGtli day of Febiuery n-vi, at he late residence of coi. Little a. l cry lostirk deed, in Jefferson aunty, 1 do Fc\’sui.a\ V'wid.uvVn o Don F. Bostick, dec 1 1 consisting of Two Corses, one Gi and harness, and i number of artich sos Household Fur "dure, &.c. Terms made known on the day of Sale. JESSE ROBINSON, ddm'r. January 7, 1824. tds42 SheniVb Si\L\ VST ILL be gold, on the first Tues * day in February next, at the kourt-lmuse in the town of Macon, tihb county, between the usual hours •t Sale, the following property, to wit: Two hundred two and a half acres dlarnl, known by No. 220, in the 3d ilist. (formerly liouston but now) Bibb “"inty, adjoining Nos. 215) and 221 levied oil as the property of Abraham ’"luen, to satisfy ivvw li fas in favor of Harris Allen, vs. said Golden. levied oil and returned to me by a ‘Constable. Terms of Sale— Cakh. r ~ KDMUNI) (’. BEARD, Stiff. December 31st, 1823. tils—4l t:.\vi r ioiv7 I UE public are hereby cautioned n bv 8 Sj lnst fra*ling for a Note giv u, ,e subscriber to Stephen D, 1 ucklm, for the sum of l to dollars, ),’xi” rec °Huct.ed, hut believed to con,in ‘ in ' l the same having a #h ~i | lOl1 ’ ,at titles made b\ said M,,.*. 1,1 1” lot No - 4( >. 10th district Hoi . , U,<l r "t be valid, the said titlni °" U * 11 ?t be collectable. The paid “ “l ” ‘ l l )f! note will not b? /' VO ,V l(1 !,ls ” caution tin* public Irn .* 1 hading with flu* aboveStrick bg... / e .'** ,lll *y proved him-elf to a notorious swindler. Tvi-scv , JK,,I; CAMPBELL. SS* Vflunty, ,| an w I- J, j;> GEORGIA MESSENGER. .M.ACO.X, (GYOUGU.y WEDNESDAY, J.MXU.MtY 2%, VB2l. AQAiDamr* FWasiuit ALnuiV \e<u\cuw j- s , , w o now open tor the reception of pu pils, in which will be taught, Or thography, Reading, Writing, English Grammar, Arithmetic, Geography, Book-keeping, Geometry, &c. &e.— It is situated near the junction of the roads leading from Fort Hawkins and Stone Creek meeting-house to Marion, Tw iggs county. The situation is high and pleasant, with a never-failing spring of w ater. Good board can be lmd in respectable families in the im mediate neighbourhood, on reasonable terms. Terms of tuition moderate. WM. JOHNSON, Teacher. Dec. 17. 39tf. \LL the land belonging to the cs - tate of William W. Dawson, de ceased, will be sold at the place of bolding court in the town of Macon, on the first Tuesday in April next.— This land lies a lew miles below the Reserve, on the Ocmulgee river, and persons wishing to establish a perma nent interest in the town of Macon, would do well to attend the sale. A credit will te jiiven until the 25th De cember next, and good security requi red. There arc two squares of oak and hickorv land, with one hundred and tilty acres cleared—one square of pine land with forty Acres cleared,and on** square of Ocmulgee low grounds with forty acres cleared, with a good framed dwelling house and other buil dings on tlie pine tract. All the above tracts are adjoining, and would make a fine settlement. Sold by order of the Court of Or dinary . Charles Bullock, Adm’r de ho . Martha B. Dawson, Adm’x S ,ns iiutl Jan. 21, 1824. tds44 G eov o \v\—W\\>b CouuVn gpmdfc aquillablakf.lv tolcs before John B. Grace .Ur.. Esq. Capt. Eldridge's dis trict, a bright bay mare five feet one inch high, no marks >r brands percei vable—about eight or nine years old, appraised to sixty dollars, about the iOth December 1823. CHARLES INGRAM, c.i. e. 3 w 44 “VT INE months after date applica -1 tion will be made to the honorable court of Ordinary of Warren County, for leave to sell vine \vact containin'* 250 acres of land, being lot no. loti in the sixth district of Early County— One other tract, coutaimug 450 acres in Warren comity, adjoin ing lands of Little Bryant and others. One other tract, m Warren county adjoining the beforementioned tract. ALSO— Two Negroes, \\l. sV<\V‘V<\- ret, a woman, and Anthony a man —all being tlie real i-st.ste <d Samuel Allen late of said county dcc'd. and to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ot said dec'd. S. JILLEcV, A pm'it. March 20th 1823. m9m NHYVUTj. ivriNK months after date applica- J 4 tion will tw made to the Honora ble the Inferior Court of Jefferson county when sitting for Ordinary pur poses lr leave to stdl the real estate of John Whigham, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol said dec'd. ROB’T DONALDSON, Ex’r. Nov. 19, 1823. 35 pm9m. Wauled, 2 D ft BUSHELS OK GOU.W Applv at this Office immediately. November sth. 33 ts JVOTU Fi. ‘VJTNK months after date applica- J Tj tion will be made to the honora ble the court of Ordinary of Jefferson county, for leave to sell two hundred acres of land, lying in Jefferson coun ty, on the waters of C 'havers cieek, belonging to the estate of Daniel Lan don, late of said count v, deceased.^ , Harvey B. Rutin. Adm r. November .‘2b, 1893. tn9m3<s|> ‘ BWEXtrJL RoViertson N. Gr.v\\V>evv\, HAVING removed their stock of Goods from New Town, request all those indebted to the firm to make immediate payment to S. Rose, at this Office, who is authorised to receive the same. Nov. 19. 35 (i eorgm -- - Wibb C ou\\l\. VJITTHEREAS Win. W. Brownap- T? 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 ot 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 my hand this 28th day of November, 1823. D. S. BOOTJI, c. c. o. 6w—37 Georgia—Jc iVorson Co\u\V\. WHEREAS l)ecy Pool applies fur letters of administration on the estate of Joseph Pool, late of said county, deceased. These are, there fore, to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred at 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 be granted. (men under my baud this 29th day of November, 1823. It. B. Shelman, c. c, o. 39—Gw* List of Gittevs lILMAIMNG in tlie Post Office, ak at Louisville, on the Ist January, 1824—and it not taken out before the Ist April next, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. Hugh Alexander, Alex. Atkison, Charles V*. Anderson, James Atwell \l m. Buzbay, Messrs Hugh Brown &, Go. 2. Moses Biinson sen. ('apt. John Boutin, Maj. Robert Bowling, W ifi. Bovver 2, Nehmniah Bunting, James Baity, Joel Baldwin 2, Joseph Brian Col. John Cobb 2, Donaldson Coley Ihomas t unnel, John Cronnell Rev. iho. Harley, James Darley, B. Daniell, Henry Demy, John Donald son, John Darsey, James J. Davis, Jesse 11. Davis, Andrew Dillon 2, Peter P. Dubo- Henry Durden*'’ Rev. Josiali Evans John Fleming, Allen Fleming, Baldwin Hooker, Hubei t Fountain, Owen Fountain, Biilv Flagg sen. Mrs. Catherine r Jesse 1). Green, Richard Green Ro bert Gobert, \\ illiam Gilmore, John Glisson, Morris Graham Simon Hutchins, Hardwick &. New ton, William Hannah, Sylvester Hartshorn, Mrs Martha Henson James Johns, Avan Jordan, Joseph Jackson, Allen Jones, Simon Janes Stephen Kelley Aaron Lowe, esq. David Lanier, John P. Lyons Thomas Mountain 2, James Me Coockey, Little ieiry Mason, Thu's Matthews 2, Josiali Moore, James Martin Joint McGrudcr, Alexander McDonald, John Mobley 2, Stephen Murrey, Jordan S. S. Murray, Ster ling Montcrief, John McCorquodale , John Neal, John Neel, Ephraia Knoles S. Perry,Redden Pate, John Pierce Richard real, Robert I. Patterson, Win. Patterson, Mrs. Mary Patter son 2 B. Haiford, Wilson Rix, Jonathan Ross 2, Jonathan Roberson, Benj. Ja be/- Ryan 2 Je ,-t* Slatter esq. Joshua Shepard, Benjamin Sherrod, James Stone i, Abram Sauls, Col. Littleton Spivey, Gardener Shepard, Jacob Sutton, J unes Smith, James Spetigue, Wm, Scarborough, Mrs Lanv Span W in. Tomlinson, Samuel B. Tarver esq. R. Turner, Isaac Thomas, Ulys ses Tarvili, Stephen Thomas, James Trimble. Elisha While, John Way, W illiam Walker, Hugliy Wilkerson, I'cleg Williams3, Jefferson B. Wells, Joseph M ill is, Matthew M. Woods, John AY oods. 45j John Bostwick, P. M. wm Xcattt? s£pmtte&, AT THIS OFFICE. ‘it. iciasnra MEUCI/.I.YT T,l ILOH IVJ'R oftlw firm of Keeney <c Clarke, ron i limies the Tailoring Business in .Judge Shorter's building adjoining the Post-Oflice. where all orders will ho thunktiiliy received and punctually attended to. fcpThe LATEST FASHIONS are received, and as none but the best work men are employed, the public may rest assur ed that their work will be done in the best manner. lie, has just received a handsome assort ment of CLOTHS, CAHSIAIKKE, \ KSTINO, SATIINETT, SCOTITI PLAID, & TRIMMINGS, suitable for l)i •ess 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 lie has received, and so licits its further continuance. Macon, Dec. 3. 3i37 Notice. NINE months after date, applica tion w ill be 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 11. Connelly, a minor. In the mean time all persons are cautioned against trespassing on said land. Littleberry Bostick, Guardian. May 22, 1823. ni9tn. .XOWCF. INE months from this dak 1 , Rp plication will be made t© Uic honorable court of Ordinary of Bibb county for leave to sell ,A\\ \\tu vea\ estate of John I). Williams, deceased, late of said county. Timothy Matthews, Adm. de bonis non. 19th May, 1823. m9mlO A* o Vice. VK'MIEREAS Anthony R. Clieat- Y ham, administrator, and Cath arine L. Matthews, administiatrix ot William Matthews, late of Jefferson county, deceased, apply to me 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 the law, in such case made and provided, if any they have, wiiy said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this Ist day of July, 1823. John G. Bostick, and. c.c. o. July 1. mtiml9 Georgia--Jefferson County. %JKJIIEREAS Jesse Robinson and ▼ ▼ Matilda G. Bostick apply to me for letters of administration on the estate of Don F\ Bostick, deceased, late of Jefferson county : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, tlie 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 not be granted. Given under my hand this 2d De cember, 1823. John G. Bostick, v. c. c. o. *6w—3B •4dministvaiov’s Sa\e. WILL be sold at the Court-house in Bibb county, on the first Tuesday in February next, OJS K JVEGRO FELLOW named Joe, belonging to the estate of John I). Williams, deceased; Sold under authority of the Court of Ordinary for //ibb county, for the benefit of the cre ditors of said estate. Timothy Matthews, Adm V with the will annexed. Dec. 3, 1823. tds37 ; I0 DOLLARS REWARD. l*wket-\iook I.ost, 10 ST, between Fort-llawkins and A Mitledgeville, on the 28th inst.a small red Morocco Pocket-B< ok, con taining 40 dollars in bills on the State Bank of South Carolina —also a Note on John Ilaygood, for 893 and 93 cts. and several oilier papers. JOHN BROOM, Jr. |C7* The finder is requested to leave llic same at this Office. Dec. 31. * 1 w 41 PROPOSALS FOU PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPTION, .MtnVic;\\ Facts and Inquiries On tbc nature, causes, prevention mid cure of Fever; more expressly in relation to tlie r.udeiaic Fevers of summer ami autumn in the southern states. To gether with accounts of the Bil lions Remitting Fever of Ala bama, ns it appeared in the. summers and iiiitonuis of 1821 and 1822. By J ABF.Z W. HEUSTIS, M. D. Vutlior of Physical Observations and Medical Tracts and Researches on the Topography ami Diseases of Louisiana. TITHE Author of the work nhoveinen- I. tioned considers that little need be said in order to set forth its interest and utility to the community at large. It is a subject in which all are inte 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 w ith its causes, its na ture, prevention and cure, is among tlie 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 tlection have, tlie writer trusts, ena bled him to treat the subject in such a manner as to be botli useful and inte resting. It is nearly ten years since lie turned his attention to the labor and execution of the present work ; during which time, the tacts and observations that have iallen within his reach,have been carefully improved. The result he is now about to give to the public. His 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 live at a distance from a physician, and even to others a work ot this nature cannot fail to be of im portance. V 7’lie work will comprise as many as 250 pges octavo. Provided a suffi cient number ot subscribers are obtain ed, it will be offered to them at two dollars, payable on delivery, and to non-subscribers at the rate of on© cent per page. Persons who may takc*an interest in the above named work, for every six subscribers obtained, will be entitled to one copy gratis. Cahawba'(Jlla-) March 22, 1823. Executive Department,Geo £ Mitledgeville, Nov. 21, 1823. <> 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. LX SENATE, Nov. 12, 1823. Whereas, it is desirable to ascer] tain the wishes of the citizens of this state as to the inode of chosing Elec tors of President and Vice-President of the United States. Be it therefore resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the, State of Georgia, in General Assembly 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 Legislatue, at the next general lection 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 signify such desire by 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 the votes so given, to tlie end that the same may be laid be fore the next Legislature by his excel lency the Governor. And be it further resolved, That his excellency the Governor be and lie is hereby requested to cause this resolu lion to be published without delay 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. I iiomas Stocks, President. In the lluiim- ,1 Representatives, .Nov 14,1823 Read ami concurred in Daviij Adams, Speaker. Approved Nov. 18, 1823. G. M. TROUP, Governor. Nov. 25. mtlO—3fi. sia*AitX3’ OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Fov sale at this OiWcc. 3Vo. 45.