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■ , \ (lt ice and sties of land and negroes In
■■ v . : |;-,-.:ii!ors or Ginr.lians, are
■ :liml t hv ktv to tie advertised in a public
W'T i‘"la;, previous to the day of sale.
■Sceofihe J of property must
■ “J;!,, in nice an.ii vYjorly <•>’ previous to
■\Sto"lla‘ !'t'lorsa..(l creditors of an es
■’■ mililislii'.d forty nays.
Bv'lvPtVit an tliration will I"’ made to (lie
Kof l>i.linin'*'for leave 1 sell land,
■published “it mul,llis
■ i)0(TOR KVANS,
member of the ttotfal College of Sur~
■ ‘ g eons, London ;
■ £(Jl i; a ;e of ue. oii< y oi 1 >i) ticians, Balli
■ more, k.c. htc.
■ RDSPF.CTFPLLY in
■ jg —v form', the citizens ol
■ Tui'tgs county tuid \i
■ !$. iff( *i cinitc. that lie lots toca-
I (cTA?® ,(,< t ’’ l ‘* ie t (,rTl ’ lately
■ occupied by the Rev. F.
I Idmimiick, 7 miles from
■ $ Morion, on the Dublin
I and abt ut - AiilM
B from Dr. l itz Geralds :
It!”- ‘arm is known as
I th**oidrleiliouistCamp
I ifM rGround.
■ ]) r . jry \\;B has had
■ irtv vears experience us a Thysician,
miigeuu and Jlcconcher, aiul lias lecei
■eu his medical education under some
■ the first teachers in Mu rope.
■ >’. B. Those afflicted with recent
lancers, Fi .tulas, Plies, Rheumatism,
Iropsev, Dvssentery or Flux, I* ever
Id Ague, Eruptions of the Skin,Bcald
lead, a no-fain diseuse arising irom
Ipnritvof the blood, V. bite Swel
liLrS obstinate old I deers, Worms,
Bilious ami oilier diseases, Epilepsy
iFlts&c. may have them cured up-
B the most reasonable terms by ap-
Briugas alrove.
■t? i'ersons living at a distance uiay
Haccommodated at the Doctor’s
Hereby brin/imr their bedding ami
Being part ot the i'ee in advance.
BDr.Evans has lately received from
Be-York a choice assortment of
Btoimr.s, which he otters for cash at
Bduceil prices.
B: A good opjiortnnity now oilers
B two or three respectable young
Ben,of good education to Study Medi-
Be. Apply as above.
■Jan. r, 1824. 3 m 42
I •AiU\nv\\tvi\\o\ ,, s Su\e.
BV'll.L !,. sold on Monday, the
■ “ 16th day of February next, at
Be late residence of c<d. i.ittiebcrry
■stick deed, in Jefferson county,
I l W\>,tmu\ V'voyievtx ol
l' n L Bostick decM consisting of
|tru Hones, one Gig and harness, and
■number ut articles of Household Fur
■tuie, Kc. I'erms made known on
■o day of Sale.
I _ ‘JKSSE ROBINSON, Jldm'r.
■ -/anuar-r, 1824. tds42
I Adv\\\msVvt\Vov *s Sale.
lV"r- -M on Monday the
■Jj ol March next at the house
Bj, ® mon Bond in Twiggs County
■ o{ Y\\o iVvsounl
■ rtJ . °/ J ac °h Klmore Deceased,
r" s ‘ s ' ln g°l one Waggon and gear,
loi 1° u ! in h r ‘ and House-
Brti 1 Ulnitnre . ‘>nd sundry other
■ c ts to° tedious to mention. —
I I,r, s mads known ondav of Sale.
I P , “BOMON HUM), Jdm'r.
„i s+r .
I. it o'/:fu:a*
l\ V 1 litud to the estate
|mk,,. u,lh od, are reipiested to
Kin,, i" lc^la b: payment; and those
Be"’ ,illir '! uis ■•gainst said estate,
in v l,'ym,l. r thorn >.. pn,-
Klb| t*n>e pre
|^ t i.’ ; 'lVIXSON\^: 1 XSON \^:
LjwndT
I ill, * ’ ~: >H ’ (,( h dist. Appling
1f,,„ l!lllu ' :| rr r. ruocroß.
kfAM. tuir
GEORGIA MESSENGER.
AUW.O.V, (GEORGIA,') WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1821.
A : BAatT,
t’lcasiint Muuut Aciuleim
I S now open for the reception of pu
- pits, in which will be taught, Or
thography, Reading, Writing, English
Oraniinar, Arithmetic, Geography,
Book-keeping, Geometry, ike. &c.—
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.
AY M. JOHNSON, Teacher.
Dec. 17. S9tf.
\I.L the land belonging to the es
- tateof 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 Ocmulgee river, and
persons wishb*g 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 Re
cetnber next, and good security requi
red. There are two squares of oak
and hickory land, with one hundred
and fifty acres cleared—one square of
pine land with forty acres cleared,and
one square of Ocmulgee 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 ‘.lie Court of Or
dinary.
('harles RnUack, Adm’r ? de ho
%Martha If. JbitrsoH.A.dm’x $ nis non
Jan. 21, 1824. tds44
. iiWunsivaYiw SaW\
“VITILLbe sold at the late rcsi-
T ? dence of Nathan Evans dec'd
in Twiggs county, on Monday the
29th da> of March next, all the per
sonal property ol said deceased,
consisting of horses, hogs, cattle,
household and kitchen furniture,
with other articles too teuious to
mention.
Terms made known on the day.
FARKIiiY EVANS, Adm:;.
Feb 11, 18*24. 47—ids
.vcmcfc.
IVTINK months s Pter date applica
-1 i tion will be made to the Honora
ble the Inferior fourt of Jefferson
county when sitting for Ordinary pur
poses for leave to sell the real estate
of John Whigham, late ol said county,
deceased, for the benefit ol the heirs
and creditors of said dec‘d.
ROB’T DONALDSON, Ex’r.
Nov. 19, 1823. 35'pm9in.
JVOTICV*.
IVTINE months after date applica-
JL xl tion will be made to the honora
ble the court of Ordinary ol Jefferson
county, for leave to sell two hundred
acres\>f land, h ing in Jefferson coun
ty, on the waters of shavers creek,
belonging to tii * estate ot Daniel Lon
don, late of said county, deceased.
llarvky B. Pipkin. Adm'r.
November 2b, 1823 ni9m36p k
.AcWuMslvalov’s Sale.
Y\/ ILL be sold at the Market*
V ? House in the town of Louis
ville,on the first Tuesday in April next
Oue *Ve£Vo \>o\ V\\e
name ot Ned, about 1-1 years old, be
ing (lie property ol Benj. M. Blount,
late of Jefferson .county, decal and
sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors ol said decM.
Terms made known on the day ol
Sale.
JACOB SUTTON, Adm'r.
February 4,1824. tds—lb
.\t\vw\nis\vnVov 1 8 S;v\e.
* IT7ILL be sold, on.Manday the Ist
? ▼ us March next, at the late resi
dence of Jeremiah Averitt, deceased,
in i’ui'.'g* county,
J\\\ \\u* \A‘vsowt\\ yvo\H*vt\
of said dec'd, consisting of Horses,
Cattle, Hogs, Corn,Cotton, Household
ml Kitchen Furniture, and sundry
other articles too tedious to mention.
ALSO —The Plantation will be
rented. .
Tends made known on the any oi
Sole. Kastiiv.k Avkhii i, Adm .r.
Feb. 4, lfc*4. tds— lb
W’lsei,
RoWvtson N. GvivuVicvvv,
§ BAY ING removed their stock of
G S Goods train 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
Police.
NINE months after date, applica
tion will be made to the honorable
Inferioi Court of Twiggs county
when sitting lor 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
Washington, near Sandersville ; being
the property of Josiah Yasser, deceas
ed, late of Twiggs countv.
WILLIAM PERRY, Jdm'r
de bonis non
7J uly, 1823 16 m9m
SUev’ifTs S-\\e.
VVriLLbe sold, on the first Tues
▼ T day in MaJch next, at the
Court-house in the town of Macon,
liibb county, between the usual hours
of Sale,
One lot of land 202.} 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 ik Perkins, for the use of Allen
Summers.—Levied on and returned to
me by a constable.
202} 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 fi fa in
favor of J. &C. Hobson.—Levied on
ant 1 returned to me by a constable.
Two feather Beds, 4 Counterpanes
1 Pine Table, 1 Pine Bedstead, 2
Trunks, l Road Waggon and harness,
1 Bay, and 1 Sorrel Horse.—Taken as
the property of Baily Harris and John
Harris, to satisfy a li fu in favor of
Henry Audolph.
Terms of Ba l e ('ash .
JON A. A. HUDSON, Shff.
Jan. 28, 1823. tds—ls.
SUenlVs Sale.
t£hT']LL be sold cn the first Tues
f f day in March next, in the town
of Knoxville, Crawford county, be
tween the lawful hours of sale, the fol
owing property, to wit.
202.} acres of land, more or less,;
known bv No. 214, in the 7th district;
of originally Houston, now Crawford
county, taken as the property of Part
rick Prescott, to satisfy four small li
!as in favor of Isaac Henry, vs. said
Prescott.
45J E. M. AMOS, SUIT.
SUcvUVs Siv\c.
WILL be sold on the first Tues
day in March next, at Coving
ton, Newton countv, between the usual
hours of sale, the following property,;
to wit—
-202} 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, ShlT.
iTDU'TOUD
\LL persons indebted to the estate
-of Littleberry Bostick, sen. late
of Jefferson county, dec*d. arc request
ed to make immediate payment ; and
those having demands against said
estate, are requested to render them
in properly attested, within the time
prescribed by law, to
J F.SBK ROBINSON, AVr.
Fberuary 4, 1824. 6w — lG
.V Jovwiu'Nvwtiw TA.VJCEU
and i'l/UKWiH,
W AN FED immediately—Apply
V at tins office, or to
E. McCALL.
Macon, Feb. 18. 48
■j l>:}j imgirjfTiriiL
Atatls 3£rutca,
AT THIS OFFICE.
M /; K( 7/. /. YT 7V7 / U>H,
[ATE of the firm of Keeney Ki Clarke, cou-
J tinucs the Tuilorinv Business in Jinkr
Shorter's btiildin}’ adjoining the Post-Otfiee
where all orders w ill he thankfully receiver
and punctually attended to.
£j°The L ATE ST FASHION?
are received, and as none but the best work
men are employed, the public may rest assur
ed (bat their work will be done in the best
manner.
lie has just received a handsome assort
ment of
CLOTHS,
CASSIMHRE,
VUSTI ML
SATI NUTT,
SCOTCH PL\ID,&
TRIMMINGS, 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. 3t57
SUcrilTs Sale.
WILL be sold at the Court-house
in Irwin county, on the firs’
Tuesday tn April next, between the
usual hours of sale, the following pro
perty, to wit:
Lot No. 252, more or less in the 12th
district of Irwin county. —Levied on
as the property ol Jes!-e Edwards to
! satisfy a ii fain favor of Jones &
Smith, vs. said Edwards.
DANIEL McDUFFIE, Shff.
Irwin co. Feb. 18, 1824. tds4B
i;. UU'gU . *
\ LL persons indebted to the estate
S%- 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
E \STHKR AVERITT, Adm'.r.
Tw iggs co. beb. 4, 1824. Gvv46
Ueov£UY--.lettVvso\\ C ovmtv
yi’ HEREAS Wm. Way, applies
V V 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 ami 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 my hand this 25th day
of January, 1824.
JOHN G. BOSTICK, i>. c. c. o.
30d—16
-4
Ai\m\ms\vatov , s Si\\c.
\ ILL be sold at the late resi
* dence of Abram filantin, dee’d
in the county of Irwin, on the twenty
seventh day of March next—one stock
of Hogs, containing about thirty live
liead, one leather bed and furniture,
and several other articles too tedium,
to mention. Terms made known on
the day of Sale.
E M A N U ELK NOW LES, Mm r.
Irwin co. Feb. 18, 1824. tds 48
C.U* V H).\
\LL persons are hereby cautioned
against trading with, or in an\
wise trusting George IK Parrott, as
lie is as grand a villain as ever lived,
and calculated to deceive any man.—
lie lias been guilty of stealing in seve
ral cases ; and as to paying a debt,
is a tiling that lie never was known to
do. 1 lie said Parrott is about ■ix feet
high, spare built, and rather of a swar
thy complexion ; has black hair ami
board and no whiskers,is fond of drink
ing spirits. I would thank any person
where lie stops to inform me living in
Twiggs county near Marion.
HOLIDAY H. HARRELL.
Feb. 18, 1824. 2w48
CAVTUK\!
\ LL persons are hereby cautioned
i \- against trading for a certain note
of hand given by the subscriber to Jo
siali Rogers or bearer, for three hun
dred dollars, due the 25th of Decem
ber, 1822, or Ist of January 1823, not
recollected which: as I have paid the
aid note, and am determined not to
pay it again. The note is now held by
Mrs. Smith, widow of Henry Smith of
Bibb county, deceased.
JOSHUA HARRIS.
Bibb county, Feb. 18, 1824. 3t48
PROPOSALS
FOR PUBLISHING
BY SUBSCRIPTION,
Medical Pacts and Inquiries
On the nature, causes, prevention and cure
ol Fever; more expressly in relation to
the Jindemic Fevers of summer and
tt ll l ll inn in the southern stet*’ “o
gether with accounts of the Bil
lions Remitting Fever ot da
bnma, as it apjteared in the
summers and autumns of
1821 and 1822.
By JABEZ W. 11EUSTIS, M D.
Author of I’hysiral Observations and Medical
Tracts and Researches on the Topography
anil Diseases of Louisiana.
Til HE Author ofthework abovemen
-l- turned 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, theretV’e with its causes, its na
ture, prevention and curt*, 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 oftlie
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 bis reach .have
been carefully improved. The result
lie is now about to give to the public.
His aim has been to render the work,
of essential practical utility, and he
lias 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
of this nature cannot fail to be of im
portance.
7’lie work will comprise as many as
250 pges octavo. Provided a suti
cieut number of subscribers are obtain
ed, it will be offered to them at two
dollars, payable on delivery, a id to
non-subscribers at the rate of one cent
per page.
Persons who mav take an interest
in the above narnerf work, for every six
subscribers obtained, mill be entitled
to one copy gratis.
Cahawba'(Ala') March 22, 1823.
Executive Department, Geo )
jyiilledgeville, 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, Hec'ry.
/.V SENATE, Xov. 12, 1823.
Whereas, it is desirable to ascer]
tain the w ishes of the citizens of this
state as to the mode of chosing Elec
tors of President and Vice-President
of the 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 of the Legtslatue,
it 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
‘hall be confined to the people or re
amed 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 count ing
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
♦he end that the same may be laid be
fore the next Legislature by bis excel
lency the Governor.
And be it farther resolved, That his
excellency the Governor be and he 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 Representative*, Nov 14,1823
Read ami concurred in
David Adams, Speaker.
Approved Nov. 18, 1823.
<J. M. TROUP, Governor.
Nov. 25. mtlO—36.
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