Georgia messenger. (Ft. Hawkins, Ga.) 1823-1847, March 03, 1824, Image 1

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Vo\. *• B Y!IF. messenger, I 1S published weekly by ! ( HR&IIOIUiRTSO3V, ■ u l., e dollars a year, in advance, ■ ‘^Vdollars if not paid withm the wil1!)( ‘ ,n9( ' rteil B F vrv-FIYB LENTS per square, fir ■ first insertion, ami fifty cents ■euh continuance. Advertisements ■tlimited when handed in, will be ■ er ‘tc>d till forbid. ■ v /> wtice of sales of land and negroes by i.rs Executors, or Guardians, are ■R“Tu; law to be advertised in a public ■"r, / duvs previous to the day of sale. ■ et , (f| ie sale of personal property must m like manner Jorti/ days previous to H ‘htv of sale. ■V,:L to the debtors and creditors of an cs ■ 1L be published forty days. Ivotire that application will be made fc. the ■•rtofUrdinarv lor leave to sell land, must ■ published nine months. I DOCTOR EVANS, member ojlhe Royal College of Sur ■ grons, London ; ■centiate of the College of Physicians, Balti- B more, foe. &c. RESPECTFULLY in t forms the citizens ol Twiggs county and vi cinity, that tie has loca ted at the farm lately occupied by the Rev. E. Hanimick, 7 miles from Marlon, on the Dublin road, and about 2 miles from Dr. Fitz Gerald's: the farm is known as the old Methodist Camp ■ i r Vtr 1 Ground. I p-yAliJiJijl i,, EVANS has had Bi r ty years experience as a Physician, Margeonand Jiccoucher, and has recei Bed his medical education under some If the first teachers in Europe. BN.B. Those afflicted with recent lancers, Fistulas, Piles, Rheumatism, Bropsey, Dyssentery or Flux, Fever Bid Ague, Eruptions of the Skin,Scald Bead, a certain disease arising from ■purityof the blood, White Swel ■ngs, obstinate old Ulcers, Worms, Bilious and other diseases, Epilepsy Hr Fits, ike. may have them cured up- B the most reasonable terms by ap- Bvingas above. ■p Persons living at a distance may B accommodated at the Doctor’s B.w by bringing their bedding and Maying part of the fee in advance. | Dr. Evans has lately received from ■ew-York a choice assortment of Medicines, which he offers for cash at Muted prices. Bj™ A good opportnnity now otters Br two or three respectable voung Ben,of good education to Study Medi- Be. Apply as above. ■ Jan. 7, 18*24. 3in42 ■ V\mm\str<itov's SnU\ ■LV II,L be sold on Monday the Hr T 22d of March next at the house Solomon Bond in 1 wiggs County ■ Viul of Uk’ WrsmuA pvo jßcfty of Jacob Elmore Deceased, ■insisting of one Waggon and gear, Farming tools and House- I'urnitnre, and sundry other tlc lcs too tedious to mention.— mads known ondav of Sale. ■ SOLOMON BOND, Jldm'r. ■ Wl, 1824. tds47. H\ J ‘ J indebted tothe estate ■ ‘- O ID,, K. Bostick, late of JcfVer- coanty, deceased, are requested to e immediate payment; and those ‘ ,n ?T demands against said estate, 1° render them in pro a’|eslcd, within the time pre- ■ r nbed by | ilw , t(l 1 ■ j| -SSK ROBINSON, Mm',-. ■ 1., mmeu. ‘ ‘ P^ , Wl, ns indi bted to the estate 1 rs ‘ M;u T Quinney, late of Hop.,. 011 * oun |y. dec’d. are requested Kq ( iiL ‘ n ’. n ‘ ake immediate payment, H'late lavi,l S demands against said ■ C , i .*&> il.em 1., ,Lc * ime i ■ Uic'i. , l) • HOOK, Mmr. I4<M. Gwi9 ■’ ‘iX\NEU ■ wt cvruuw.v. ■W at'Sr nw,ii,t ‘' i i- A i’i ,| r ■ 1 mis office, or to ■ Macon ]: - McCAi,L. 1“* ‘•“■k-Ai.j.r.TuTiioffic’ef 0 ' 1 GEORGIA MESSENGER. J. & A. BENNETT HAVE just received by the Boats Bachelor and Rebecca in addi tion to their former stock a fresh sup ply ol Dry Goods, Groceries, Maid ware and Crockery,making a complete and general assortment, which they offer low lor cash : Among which are the following articles : 500 bushels L. P.Sult, 300 Lisbon do 2000 lbs Iron, 1000 lbs Castings, asstd. 10 bb!s rye Gin, 15 do do Whiskey 15 do Sugar, 1 hhd. do. 3 do linseed Oil 12 half bbls mackerel 1G bags colfee, 3 kegs tobacco 5 boxes candles, sdo soap 12 kegs nails, 15 do shot 5 bbls Irish potatoes, 2 casks cheese 25 doz. Broad's patent hoes Sheet iron, grindstones 1 ilot-bread and cra< kers Window glass, powder, lead London porter, Holland gin Madeira and currant wines, cordial Molasses, pepper, allspice Tea, Ural-sugar, ginger, Shaving soap and boxes, fassets Segars, basket-salt Plow lines, trace chains Curry-combs, bed cords Cloth, hair, tooth, paint, hearth,boot white-wash, scrubbing and horse Brushes Pad, stock, closet, and knob locks Stationary, cotton cards Horn, tortoise, bone & ivory combs Pearl, mould, thread and"metallic buttons, assorted Pen, pocket, Spanish and Jack knives. Knives and forks Carving, butcher and shoe knives Patent collee mills, butts &, hinges Iron, teutania and brittannia, table and tea Spoons Scissors, curling pins, house bells Bellows, fi sh hooks and lines Drawing-knives, sickles Carpenter’s adze’s and hammers Carpenter’s and shingling hatchets Shoemaker’s hammers, pincers and nippers Compasses and iron squares Brass, cut and wrought tacks Box rules, sad irons Sillers, club axes, Fiiles and chissels Gimblets and tap-b< rers Candle-sticks, snuffers Door-knockers, lamps Plat and stirrup-irons and spurs Pins and needles, assorted Gridirons, sauce pans Ladies morocco purses and leather shoes Gentlemen’s boots, shoes & shoctees Children’s do Two cases straw, leghorn and silk bonnets 2 cases gentlemen's fine beaver hats 4 do wool do Rose and duffle blankets Flannels, plains, sattinetts,assorted Osnaburgs, cotton and linen shirting Russia and cotton sheeting Russia duck and drill, longlaun Bed tick and domestic plaid Apron checks, brown sheeting Brown and bleached shirting Dowlas, platiilas, Drown holland Ladies hose, assorted Ladies and gentleman’s gloves do Linen, cotton and osnaburg thread Ribbons and tape Linen and cotton cambrick Calicoes and ginghams Furniture calico, chintz, dimity Cambrick dimity Mull aud jackouct muslins Merino, Valencia, cassimere and silk shawls Muslin dresses, inserted trimmings Plain and figured cambricks Seersuckers, printed muslins Caroline and imitation plaids Bombazettes, union stripes Yellow nankin, French do Black sinchevvs and sarcenets Changeable and satin silk Black silk vesting Nankin and Canton crape Norwich and Italian,do Flag aud Barcelona handkerchiefs Silk parasols and umbrellas Valencia, Marseilles and toilinett vesting Ladies imlispensables Cravats, silk and cotton suspenders Birds-eye diaper Lion skin and Bath coating Jlf;a —a very handsome assortment of S I ONE W ARE, and a great vari ety of other articles. A liberal price given for Cow Hides. iranied—l:)-ti) bushels CORN- Macon, Feb. 13. MACO.Y, (GEORGIA,') WEDNESDAY, .MARCH 3, 1821. srtwiei* UoWvtsou livawberrv, %J > HAY ING removed their stock of Goods from New Town, request all those indebted to the firm to make immediate payment to S. Rose, at (his Office, who is authorised to receive the same. Nov. 10. 35 NT o Vico. NINE months after date, applica tion will he made to the honorable Inlerioi Court ol Twiggs county when sitting for ordinary purposes tor leave to sell one tract of land con taining t wo hundred and eleven acres, more or less, lying in the county of Washington, near Sandersville ; being the property of Josiah Vasser, deceas ed, late of Twiggs county. n ILLIAM PERRY, Mm'r de bonis non rJuly, 1823 1G in9in A l j Ti the land belonging to the es -Tw- tate of William V. Dawson,de ceased, will be sold at the place of holding court in the town of Macon, on the first Tuesday in April next.— I his land lies a few 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 be given until the 25th De cember next, and good security requi red. There are two squares of oak ami hickory land, with one hundred anil 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 w ould make a fine settlement. Sold by order of the Court of Or dinary. Charles Bullock, Adm’r } debo- Jilartha 11. Dcnrson,Adm’x y vis non Jan. 2-1, 1824. tds44 iVAmimslvatrix’ Sit u*. WILL be sold at the late rosi- Ts dome of Nathan Evans dec’d in Twiggs county, on Monday the 29th das of March next, all the per sonal property of said deceased, consisting of horses, hogs, cattle, household and kitchen furniture, with other articles too tedious to mention. Terms made known on the dav. FARRIBY EVANS, Admx. Feb 11, 1824. 47— tds .AtiwmustrnVov's Vv.\e. “ITTriI.L be sold at the Markct ▼ v House in the town of Louis ville,on the first Tuesday in April next One \>o\ Ivs V\\e name of Ned, about 14 years old, be ing the property of Benj. M. Blount, late of Jefferson county, dec’tl, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d. Terms made kuown on the day of Bale. JACOB SUTTON, Mm'r. February 4, 1824. tds—4G .A c\ m\ m st nito r’sS a\ e. TTSTILL be sold, on Monday the Ist V V of March next, at the late resi dence of'Jeremiah Averitt, deceased, in Twiggs county', i\\\ l\\e \H'vsonn\ pvo\ievt\ of said dec’d, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Corn,Cotton, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and sundry other articles too tedious to mention. ALSO—The Plantation will be rented. • Perms made known on the day of Sale. Easi heh Avkhitt, Feb. 4, 1824. tds—46 ifoTitT \ Ll.persons indebted to the estate JjL of Littleberry Bostick, sen. late of Jefteraon county, dec’d.are 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 bv law, to JESSE ROBINSON, Ex'r. Fberuary 4, 1824. Gw—46 Tt'jjiiiinwwsu Xrnlln Errcutca, AT TIII3 OFFICt:. at* lossnsm M UltClL V/ - TjSIIL O/t, lATE of the firm oi Keeney X. Clarke, con limit's the ’fullering Business in .Imi t Shorter's building adjoining the Post-Ossie. where all orders will he thankfully receivt and punctually attended to. QJ*’ 1 ’he L A TEST FASHION: ate received, and as none but the best Xvt.t f .non are employed, the public may rest assm fd that their work will be done in the be oianner. lie has just received a handsome assort ment of CLOTHS, C A SSI MERE, VRSTI \<L SATIN ETT, SCOTCH PLAID, & TRIMMINGS, suitable for Dress Ciethes. Ready made COATS, VESTS, PANTALOONS and Scotch Plan! CLOAKS. All of which will be sole low for cash. He returns his thanks for the libe j ral patronage he has received, and so licits its further continuance. Jlacon, Dec. 3. 3mf>r bVicnifs Sn\e. WILL be sold at the Court-house in Irwin county, on the first Tuesday in April next, between the ’ usual hours *f sale, the following pro perty, to wit: Lot No. 252, more or less inlhe 12th district of Irwin county. — Levied on as the property ot Jes>e Edwards to satisfy a ti la in favor of Jones & Smith, vs. said Edwards. DANIEL McDUFFIE, Shf. Irw in co. Feb. 13, 1824. tds4B VLL persons indebted to the estate of Jeremiah Averitt, dec’d late ot , Twiggs county, are requested to ltxak** (immediate payment; and those hav ing demands against said estate, are | requested to render them in, properly ! attested, within the tune prescribed bv law, to ” E YSTH ER \ VERITT, Mm\v. Twiggs co. Feb. 4, 1824. Gw i 1 i out j II LUMAS Mm. M ay, applies t * to me for letters of administra tion de bonis nun, 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 saul deceased to be and appear at my office, within the 1 time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 25th day ofJanuary, 1824. JOHN G. BOSTICK, and. c. c. o. 5 (id —46 •UUmmstvalor’s Sale. \ ILL be sold at the late rcsi deuce of Abram Blantin, dec’d in the county of Irwin, on the twenty seventh day of March next —one stock of Hogs, containing about thirty five head, one feather bed and furniture, and several other articles too tedious to mention. Terms made known on the day of Sale. EMANTEL KNOWLKS, Mmr. Irwin co. Feb. 18, 1824. tds*4B JY INE months after date applica _L l lion v\il! be made to the Honora ble the Inferior Court of Jefferson countv when sitting for Ordinary pur poses for leave to sell the real estate of John Whigham, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d. ROU’T DONALDSON, Ex’r. Nov. 19, 1823. 35*pm9rn. IXj INE months after date npplica -L l 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 Je r ferson couti ty, on the waters of Cliavers creek, belonging to the estate of Daniel Lon don, late of said county, deceased. • Hahvey lb Pipkin, Jldm'r. November .26, 1823 m9m36p‘ cav7 r \\o.v. ALL persons are hereby cautioned . 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 23th of Decem ber, 1822, or Ist of January 1823, not recollected which: us I have paid the said note, ami am determined not to pay it again. The note is now held by Mrs. Smith, widow of Henry Smith ol Bibb county, deceased. JOSHUA HARRIS. Bibb couuty, Feb. 18, 1824. 3t4S PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPTION, ,!UUev\\ VacAs am\ Inquiries On the nature, eiiuses, prevention nml cure ol Fever;more expressly in relation to the F.mlciuic Fevers of summer and autumn in the southern states. To gether with accounts of the Bil lious Remitting Fever of Ala* b;una,as it appeared in the summers ami mittimus of 1821 and 1822. By JABEZ W. IiEUSTIS, Jlf. D. \utlior of Physical Observations nml .Medical Tracts and Researches on the Topography and Diseases of J ouisitma. np 11 E Author of the work abovemen tioned considers that little need he said in order to set forth its interest and utility to the community at lai"-e. It is a subject in which all are in?e 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. V residence of sever..! years in the southern states, together with conside rable experience in the diseases ofthe 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 anil execution ofthe present work ; during which time, the facts and observations that h .ve fallen within his 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 has therefore avoided much ofthe i -cli nic ality 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 woi k. of this nature cannot fail to be ol im portance. /'lie work will comprise as many as 230 pges octavo. Provided a sufii cient number of subscribers are obtain - <*(!, it will be offered to them at two dollars, payable on delivery, a <1 to nou-subscribers at the rate of one cent per page. Persons who mav take an interest in the above named work, for eve rv six subscribers obtained, will be entitled to one copy gratis. Cahau’ba'fJlla') Jlarch 22, 18-23. Executive Department,Geo > Milledgeville , Nov. 21, 1823. OR 1)KREI), That the subjoined resolution be published once a month in each of the gazettes of this state, until the next general election. Attest. EUS i.\ \\ OUO, Set ry. IX StLY.ITT, .Yor. 12, 1623. Whereas, it is desirable to ascer ! tain the wishes of the citizens of this •state as to the mode of chasing Elec tors of President and Vice-President of the United States. He it therefore resolvedly the Senate ami 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 slate for the choice of members of the Legislatue, 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* rjuest such voter to signify such desire by endorsing on bis 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 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 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. I homas Stocks, President. In the House of Representative!, Nov 14,1823 Head and concurred in David Adams, Speaker. Approved Nov. 18, 1823. G. M. TROUP, Governor Nov. 25. mt 10—36. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, For sale aI \his OlVicev No. 00.