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I v B Notice of sales of land and negroes bv
Administrator Executors, or (..mrdions, are
* llire ,l bv law, to bo advertised in a public
Gi/.ette Jir/i/ days previous to the day ot sale.
I “v ot j ce ofthe sale ot personal property must
I j,p „iven in like inanuer forty days previous to
I the day of sale.
I Notice to the debtors and creditors ot an es-
I tote mtist be pnbli.-hed/or/y days.
I Notice that application will be made to the
I Court of Ordinary for leave to sell laud, must
I be published nine months,
DOCTOR EVANS,
I .Member ofthe Iloyal College of Sur
geons, London ;
I Licentiate of the College of Physicians, Balti
more, kc. kc.
! RESPECTFULLY in
§ forms the citizens ot
Twiggs county and vi
cinity, that he lias loca
ted at the. farm lately
occupied by the Rev.E.
liammick, 7 miles from
Marion, on the Dublin
|road, and about 2 miles
from Dr. Fitz Gerald's:
the farm is known as
the old Methodist Camp
Ground.
Dr. EVANS has had
I thirty years experience as a Physician,
I Surgeon and Accoucher, and has recci
I veil his medical education under some
I es the first teachers in Europe.
[ N. 15. Those afflicted with recent
■ Cancers, Fistulas, Piles, Rheumatism,
■ Dropsey, Dyssentery or Flux, Fever
land Ague, Eruptions of the Skin,Scald
■ Head, a certain disease arising from
■impurity of the blood, White Swel
lings, obstinate old Ulcers, Worms,
■Billions and other diseases, Epilepsy
lor Fits, &c. may have them cured up
lon the most reasonable terms by ap
plying as above.
I (C7* Persons living at a. distance may
Ik accommodated at the Doctor’s
Ikise by bringing their bedding and
■paying part of the fee in advance.
■ Dr. Evans has lately received from
Kew-York a choice assortment of
Medicines, which he offers for cash at
Reduced prices.
■ if}* A good opportunity now offers
■for two or three respectable young
■nen, of good education to Study Medi
■tine. Apply as above.
II Jan. 7, 1824. Sm 42
I |AA\\VnV\sVvalov's Sale.
■ll, ILL be sold on Monday, the
R*v 16th day of February next, at
■jhe late residence of col. Littleberry
Blostickdecil.in Jefferson county,
1 lhe Wvsoual l*vom'vt\ of
. Bostick dec’ll consisting of
■Dro Horses, one Gig and harness, and
■ nuniberoi articles of Household Kur-
Miture, & c . Terms made known on
■ie day of Sale.
■ ‘JESSE ROBINSON, Adm'r.
II January 7,1824. tds42
I CAUTION*.
■ dPHE public are hereby cautioned
a ? ainst trading for a Note giv-
E . J ,>e subscriber to Stephen I).
K''cklm. fr the sum of 14; dollars,
■jute not recollected, hut believed to
■*hi March 1822: the same having a
HL n . 1 ! ion, that it titles made hv said
■hickhn to lot No. 40, loth district
M onroe, should not be valid, the said
■; ii ml(| ! ,ot b e collectable. The
Kw iav . note will not hu
BL'il u a lso caution the public
K with the aboveStrick-
Hta V* 8 C ‘' as ,ul, y proved himself to
a notorious swindbT.
■ • IK,lr < AMPBELL.
■\ ni Vi ,< ls,)ris indebted to the estate
Bihcl t ,on | |,, -UtU’k,lateofJeni.r-
i, ‘'’ < I . P(east ‘d, are reipiestcd to
■vi„, ( H la [ e lament ; and those
® | eren Ul ‘a‘ i | U,S aainst sui 'l estate,
jHtrly * e , to . re| ider them in pro
■ by'law <o tl,in <llC timc ,c ‘
I Fe^ SK ,Rnn| NSON, .'MtnY.
(i w _u;
V SIIKUS OF
IL, eou.\\
■ 1’ at this Office immediately.
GEORGIA MESSENGER
MACON*, (GEORGIA,WEDNESDAY, VFAAHVARY U, 1821.
Vleasant .Mount .\cat\em\
[S now open for the reception of pu
pils, in which will be taught, Or
thography, Reading, Writing, English
5 • ram mar, Arithmetic, Geography,
Book-keeping, Geometry, &c. 6tc.—
It is situated near the junction of the
roads leading from Fort Hawkins and
Stone Creek meeting-house to Marion,
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.
WM. JOHNSON, Teacher.
Dec. 17. 39tf.
MA'C©3T
\ LL the land belonging to the es-
fate of William W. Dawson, de
ceased, will be sold at the place of
holding court in the town of Macon,
on the first Tuesday in April next.—
This land lies a few miles below the
Reserve, on the Ocinulgee 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 be given until the 25th De
cember nexf, and good security requi
red. There are two squares of oak
and hickory land, wifii one hundred
and fifty acres cleared—one square of
pine land with forty acres cleared,and
one square of Ocinulgee low grounds
with forty acres cleared, with a good
framed dwelling house and other buil
dings on the 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 bo-
Alartha B. Dawson, Adm’x ) nis non
Jan. 21, 1824. tds44
Georgia-—Bibb CowwVn .
AQUILLA BLAKELY
toles before John B. Grace
JA IL. - Esq . Capt. Eldridge’s dis
trict, a bright bay mare five feet one
inch high, no marks or brands percei
vable—abojt eight or nine years old,
appraised to sixty dollars, about the
10th December 1825.
CHARLES INGRAM, c. i. c.
3w44
.\OT\CYb.
[VriNE months after date applica
-1 y tion will be made to the Honora
ble the Inferior Court of Jefferson
county when sitting for Ordinary pur
poses for leave to sell the real estate
of John Whigliatn, late of said county,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said dec’d.
KOH’T DONALDSON, Ex’r.
Nov. 19, 1823. 35*pm9m.
NOTICE.
NINE months after date applica
tion will be made to the honora
ble the court of Ordinary of Jefferson
county, for leave to sell s two hundred
acres of land, lying in Jefferson coun
ty, on the waters of Chavers creek,
bdonsins to the estate of Daniel Lan
don, late of said county, deceased.
Harvey 15. Firkin, Adm'r.
November 26, 1823 ni9m36p*
Admmistvator’s Sale •
WILL be sold at the Market-
House in the town of Louis
ville,on the first Tuesday in April next
One •Veilvo Won \i\ l\\e
C 1 %■ •
name of Ned, about 14 years old, be
ing the property of Benj. M. Blount,
late of Jefferson county, dec’d and
sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said dec’d.
Terms made kuown on the day of
Sale.
JACOB SUTTON, Adm'r.
February 4,1824. tds—46
. \tlumust valor s Sale .
T\, 7 ILL be sold, on Monday the Ist
V 7 of March next, at the late resi
dence of Jeremiah Aventt, deceased,
in Tw iggs county,
All Vl\e personal \ivo\h'vVn
of said dec’d, consisting *>f Horses,
Cattle, Hogs,Corn,Cotton. Household
ml Kitchen Furniture, aud sundry
other articles too tedious to mention.
ALSO —The Plantation will be
rented, r
Terms made known on the day ol
Sale. Kasther AvkritT, Adm .r.
Feb. 4, 1824, <ds—46
Uobevison Jc GmwVicvw,
HA\ ING removed their stock of
Goods I ruin New Town, request
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. 55
A* oV\e e.
NINE months after date, applica
tion will be made to the honorable
Inferioi Court of Twiggs county
when sitting for ordinary purposes
tor leave to sell one tract of land con
taining two hundred and eleven acres,
more or less, lying in the county of
fFashington, near Sandersville ; being
the property of Josiali Nasser, deceas
ed, late of Twiggs county.
ff ILLIAM PERRY, JrfmV
de hunis non
7Juiy, 1823 16 m9in
Gcovguv--3clYevson Couv\V\.
WHEREAS Decy Pool applies
ltr letters ol administration ou
the estate of Joseph Pool, late of said
county, 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 mv of
fice, within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, (if any,) why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 29th day
of November, 1823.
R. R. Shelman, c. c. o.
39—Gw*
Sheriffs Sale.
be sold, on the first Tues
▼ v day in March next, at the
Court-house in the town of Macon,
Bibb county, between the usual hours
of Sale, the following property, to wit:
GO acres of pine land, lying on the
waters of Swift creek, formerly Twiggs
but now Bibb county, adjoining lands
of Hardy Uarrel and others.—Levied
on as the property of Nathan Brady,
to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Wiley
& Baxter.—Returned to me by a con
stable.
One lot of land 2C2J acres, known
bv No. 167, in the 3d dist. (formerly
Houston but now) Bibb county—levied
on as the property of Akilis Liles to
satisfy four fi fas, in favor of Shackle
ford &. Perkins, for the use of Allen
Summers.—Levied un and returned to
me by a constable.
202.1 acres of land, known as No. 4,
4th dist. (formerly Houston, but now)
Bibb county —taken as the property
of Henry Chappel to satisfy a fifa in
favor of J. &C. Hobson.—Levied on
and returned to me by a constable.
Two feather Beds, 4 Counterpanes
1 Pine Table, 1 Pine Bedstead, 2
Trunks, 1 Road Waggon and harness,
1 Bay, and l Sorrel Horse.—Taken as
the property of Baily Harris and John
Harris, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of
Henry Audolph.
Terms of Sale— Cash.
JONA. A. HUDSON, Slijf.
Jan. 28, 1823. tds—4s.
Sheriffs Sa\c.
lITILL be sold on the first Tues-
T ▼ day in March next, in the town
of Knoxville, Crawford county, be
tween the law ful hours of sale, thelol
owing proparty, to wit.
2021 acres of land, more or less,
known by No. 214, in the 7th district
of originally Houston, now Crawford
county, taken as the property of Part
rick Prescott, to satisfy four small ii
fas in favor of Isaac Henry, vs. said
Prescott.
45 J E. M. AMOS, Shlf.
Sheriffs Su\e.
TiriLL he sold on the first Tues*
v ▼ day in March next, at Coving
ton, Newton county, between the usual
hours of sale, the following property,
to wit—
-202A acres of land more or less, sit
uate, and being in the 9th district of
originally Henry now Newton, distin
guished in the plan of said district by
the No. 167 —levied on as the proper
ty of John Brantley, to satisfy two fi
fas in favor of Sherod Sessions : levy
made and returned to me by a consta
ble.
45] LEMUEL WYNNE, Shff.
Gratis Erreutea,
AT THIS OFFICE-
‘j*. sejasory*
.1/ /; UCII. IA C T.i U. OR,
I ATI’, ofthe firm of Keeney Clarke, con
_J timios the Tailoring Business in Judge
Shorter's building adjoining the Post-Ollice.
where all orders will be thankfully received
and punctually attended to.
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 handsvme assort
ment of
CLOTHS,
CASSIM KRE,
VKSTIML
SATIN ETT,
SCOTCH I*LAID, &
TJIfMMINGS, suitable, for
Dress Clef lies.
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 has received, and so
licits its further continuance.
.Macon, Dec. 3.3 m 37
KoV'vcp.
, months after date, applies-
tion will 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. in9m.
INE months from this dale, ap
-I.NI plication will he made fa tlie
honorable court of Ordinary of Bibb
w
county for leave to sell
.All live veal esVale of
John D. Williams, deceased, late of
said county.
Timothy Matthews,
Aim. de bonis non.
19th May, 1823. niDmlO
Notice.
Z T HERE AS Anthony R. Cheat
| ham, administrator, and Cath-
I arine L. Matthews, administratrix of
William Matthews, late ol Jefferson
county, deceased, apply tome lor let
ters disinissory on said estate.
These are therefore to cite anil 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, why said letters should not he
granted. Given under my hand this
Ist day of July, 1823.
John G. Bostick, and. c.c. o.
July 1. m6ml9
Georgia—Aeffevson County.
\W7 IIERF.AS Jesse Robinson and
Y V Matilda G. Bostick apply to
me for letters of administration on
the estate of Hon 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
scinded by Uw, to show cause, if any,
why said letters should notbe granted.
Given under inv hand this 2d De
cember, 1823.
John G. Bostick, n. c. c. o.
*6w—3B
A LL persons indebted to the estate
J A. of Jeremiah Averitt, dec’d late of
Twiggs county, are requested to make
immediate payment; and those hav
ing demands against said ’estate, are
requested to render them in, properly
attested, within the time prescribed
by law, to
KASTHER AVERITT, Mm'.v.
Twiggs co. Feb. 4, 1824. Gw46
G eorgia --.1 e lie vsou Cou i its.
WHEREAS Win. Way, applies
to me for letters of administra
tion de bonis non, on the estate of Eli
jah Young late of said county deceas
ed.—These are therefore, to cite and
admonish all, and singular the kind
red and creditors of said deceased to
he and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to shew cause,
if any, why said letters should uot be
granted-
Given under my hand this 25th day
ofJanuary, 1824.
JOHN G. BOSTICK, u.c. c. ®.
30d—46
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•Medical Pacts autl \\u\ulvles
On the nature, causes, prevention anil cure
of Fever; more expressly in relation to
the Endemic Fevers of tuumner and
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I tinned considers that little need
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Cahawbaf Jlla') 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, Stc'ry.
I.V SKJYJTE, JVov. 12, 1823
wii ere. as, 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
nftlie United States.
lie 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 ofthe Lcgislatuc,
at the next general election therein, to
propose to each and every voter, at the
time of receiving his vote, whether lie
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 ofthe 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
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 his
excellency the Governor be and lie is
hereby requested to cause this resolu
tion 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.
Thomas Stocks, President.
In the House of Representatives, Nov, 14,1823
Head and concurred in
David Adams, Speaker.
Approved Nov. 18, 1823.
G. M. TROUP, Governor.
Nov. 25. mt 10—36.
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