Georgia messenger. (Ft. Hawkins, Ga.) 1823-1847, March 31, 1824, Image 1

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Vo\. u. the messenger, jg PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY rO SK& ROBERTSON, At sane dollars a year, in advance, pr four dollars if not paid within the will be inserted at hEVESTY-Fivß oents per square, fr the fi rs t insertion, and fifty cents for each continuance. Advertisements not limited when handed in, will be inserted till forbid. y b Notice of sales ofland and negroes bv yminhtrators, Executors, or Guardians, are wnuired by I""', to be advertised in a public Gazette sixty days previous to the day ol solo. Notice of the sale of personal property must |i'■"given i like manner forty days previous to [he dnV of sole- c Notice to the debtors nnd creditors oi an es ;ate must be published/or/.V days. Notice that application \\ i 1 be made fco the fourt of Ordinary for leave to sell land, must *e published nine months. DOCTOR EVANS, Member df the Royal College of Sur <reoits, London ; Licentiate of the College of Physicians, Balti more, iic. ive. RESPECTFULLY in- S forms the citizens ol Twiggs county and vi cinity, that he has loca ted at the farm lately occupied by the Rev. E. Hantmick. 7 miles from .Marion, on the Dublin road, and about ?! miles from Dr. Fitz Gerald 1 : Hh a the farm is known a.- the old Methodist Camp thirty years experience as a Physician, L Surgeon and Accoucher, and lias reiei ved his medical education under some of the first teachers in Europe. N.B. Those afflicted with recent Cancers, Fistulas, Piles, Rheumatism, Dropsey, Dvssentery or Flux, Fever and Ague, Eruptionsof the Head, a certain disease arising from impurity of the blood, White Swel lings, obstinate old Ulcers, “ orins, Biliious and other diseases, Epilepsy or Fits, See. may have them cured up on the most reasonable terin3 by ap plying as above. I jcT* Persons living at a distance may (be accommodated at the Doctor’s ‘house by bringing their bedding and paying part of the fee in advance. Dr. Evans has lately received from New-York a choice assortment of Medicines, which he otters for cash at reduced prices. 10“ A good opportnnity now offers fur two or three respectable young j men, of good education to Study Medi cine. Applv as above. Jan. 7, 1824. Sm 42 (VINE months after date upplica -hi bon will be made to the Honora ble Court of Ordinary of Jones county for leave to sell lot No. 76 in the 11th dist. of Early county, and two tracts in Jones county, one containing fifty acres, adjoining lands of A. Rice ; the other containing 180 acres, adjoining Elizabeth Shurley. Also—Lot No. 114 in old Wilkin son,now L’elfair county. All belong u, o to Elizabeth Hendrix, a minor. JOHN SPURLIN, Guardian. March 17, 1824. m9m Georgia--- \\\hh C’ovmtx. Superior Court, March Term, IS2 1. Timothy Matthews, Jithur. de bonis non of John 11. { Rule “ idiams deceased, vs. L Nisi. OV f °rge A. Brown. ‘ the petition of Timothy Mat thews, administrator de bonis non ?. 11,111 JE M illiams dec’d stating that eorw A. Brown made and executed said J. |). W illiams in liis life time, f , conveying to him 843 J acres fl ‘ , ’. w kich original deed is lowt.and nf. • n 8 file,! 111 the Clerk's Office j u 'i Court, a true copy thereof,prav- tube established. On . 1 lo| i of James Smith, his Council, w 's thereupon bo!*That said copv deed CnnY • lh i- ie<l at the next term of this r . i* ’ lll *' eu “I said lost original, ac !,n^to the statute in such cases aj Provided, unless cause com.’ .* en there be shewn to the that 1 '!!.' : *t is further ordered, Hiont] f S ,U * e * ,c ‘ published once a to in’ 0r Sl . x months,previously there- Sute “ U * l ' ,C l H, hJ* c Gazettes of this v! , ( IP „7< rac t bum the Minutes. M r 1 LAS W * WELLS, CTk. 4 n|T VV '' ) Vo U\UV,. j\ c Y M °man who is a good * Uuk ~Apply a t this Office: GEORGIA MESSENGER. jN m ©0 oxrss, HI ,& A. BENNETT \V E just received by the Moats Bachelor and Rebecca in addi tion to their former stock a fresh sup ply ot Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware and Crockery,making a complete and general assortment, which they otter low for cash : Among which are the following articles: 500 bushels L. P.Salt, 300 Lisbon do 2000 lbs Iron, 1000 lbs Castings, asstd. 10 bbls rye Gin, 15 do do W hiskey 15 do Sugar, 1 hhd. do. 3 do linseed Oil 12 half bbls mackerel 16 bags coffee, 3 kegs tobacco 5 boxes candles, sdo soap 12 kegs nails, 15 bags shot 5 bbls Irish potatoes, 2casks cheese 25 doz. Blade’s patent hoes felieet iron, grindstones Pilot-bread and cra-kers W indow glass, powder, lead London porter, Holland gin Madeira and currant w ines, cordial Molasses, pepper, allspice Tea, loaf-sugar, ginger, Shaving soap and boxes, fassets Segars, basket salt Plow lines, trace chains Curry-combs, bed cords Cloth, hair, tooth, paint, hearth,hoot white-wash, scrubbing and horse Brushes Pad, Mock, 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, tvnive* and forks Carving, butcher and shoe knives Patent coffee mills, butts N, hinges Iron, teutania and bi ittannia, table and tea Spoons Scissors, curtain pins, house bells Bellows, fisn hooks and lines Drawing-kim e>, sickles Carpenter's adze’s and hammers Carpenter’s and shingling hatchets Shoemaker's hammers, pincers and nippers Compasses and iron squares Br ass, cut and wrought tacks Box rules, sad irons Sifters, club axes, Fiilos and chissels Gniiblets and tap-bi rers Candle-sticks, snuffers Door-knockers, lamps Piated stirrup-irons and spurs Pins and needles, assorted Gridirons, -auce pans Ladies morocco prunella and leath er shoes Gentlemen's boots, shoes & shoetees Children’s do Two cases straw, leghorn and silk bonnets 2 cases gentlemen's line beaver hats 4 do wool do Rose and duflle blankets Flannels, plains, sattinetts,assorted Osnaburgs, cotton and linen shirting Russia and cotton sheeting Russia duck and drill, lonalawn Redtick and domestic plaid Apron checks, brown sheeting Brown anil bleached shirting Dowlas, platillas, brown liolland Ladies hose, assorted l.odii sand gentleman’s gloves do Linen, cotton and osnaburg thread Ribbons and tape Linen and cotton carnbrick Calicoes and ginghams ” cj ... Furniture calico, chintz, dimity Carnbrick dimity Mull and jackonet muslins Merino, Valencia, cassinterc and silk shawls Muslin dresses, inserting trim in i ngsj Plain ana figured cambricks Seersuckers, printed muslins Caroline and imitation plaids Boinbnzettes, union stripes Yellow nankin, French do Black sinchews and sarcenets Changeable and satin silk Black silk vesting Nankin and Canton crape Norwich and Italian do F lag and Barcelona handkerchiefs Silk parasols and umbrellas Valencia, Marseilles and toilinett vesting Ladies indispensables Cravats, silk and cotton suspenders Birds-eye diaper Lion skin and Bath coating Also —a very handsome assortment of STONE WAKE, and a groat vari ety of other articles. A liberal price given for Cow Hides. H'antedr- 1000 bushels CORN. Cor sale, Lot No, 79, in the 5d dist. of Houston county. Macon, Feb. 13. 49 NUCO.Y, (GEORGIA,') WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1824. . „ ItA'S'ML \ EL the land belonging to the es- A fate 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 pernia nent interest in the town of Macon, would do well to attend the sale. \ credit will be given until the 25th De cent her 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 bv order of ‘he Court <rf Or dinary. Charles Bullock, Ailnt’r ) de bo *Martha It. Dntvson, Adm’x \ nis non Jail. 21, 1824. tds44 YuvVAs Sl\W. ~\\/ Ld.be sold, on the first Tucs • I day m May next, at the Court-house in the town of Macon, Bibb county, between the usual hours of sale, Three single story house frames, 301 leet by 18, as the property of Fauche Cleveland, to satisfy a ft fa in favor of M artha K. Dawson. 1 wo feather JBtcls, four Coun terpanes, one pine Table one pine Beadstead, and two Trunks ; levied on as the property of Baily Harris to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Henry Audolph. One Road Waggon and Harness, one bay and one sorrel Horse levied on as the property of John Harris j to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Henrv Audolph. 14 acres of pine land, nearly all mi ll er cultivation ; lying on the waters of Swift Creek, adjoining lands of Jas. Lynns r.ru! others—loo bushels corn, 26 head of Hogs, 3420 feet plank, as sorted, and 1090 feet scantling, as the property of Burton C. Whitaker to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Martha B. Dawson, vs. Fauche Cleveland and the said B. C. \\ hiiaker. 1 Bed, Bedstead and Furniture, 2 Fables, I Violin, 1 lot of Books,among’ which are I homas’ Practice, \\ alker’s Dictionary, Bell’s Operative Surgery, Dune aids Dispensatory, &c. 35 glass Jars, JO Earthen Jars, 4 dozen Phials, 22 Buttles. Most of the Jars, Bottles and Phials containing Medicine—with some other articles of Medicine and Surgical instruments. I sitting Chair 1 pair of Scales, 1 Bay Horse, 1 Sad-; die and Blanket, and 1 Buffalo Skin—| Levied oil as the property of Nathan i I m kcr, to satisfy a fi fain favor of Amos Brown, for the use of Gustav us Hendrick, vs. Andrew Burnham and l the said Nathan ‘Fucker, and another | in favor of Charles Church, vs. the j same defendants. Terms of Sale — Cash. JON A. A. HUDSON, Sh'ff. March 24, 1824. Itiis ShcnUVs Nik*. ILL be sold at the Court House ▼ Y in the tow nos Macon,on the first Tuesday in May next, between the usual hours of sale, I hree Beds and Furniture, 2 bed steads, 1 coni, 2 bed hides, 6 chairs, two tables, two wash tubs, one pail, one piggen, one side board, l pitcher, 4 tumblers, 2 bowls,! sugar dish,l cream pot, 8 plates, l dish, 6 wine glasses, I decantin', 4 cups, 13 saucers, 1 pepper box, 1 salt stand, 1 looking glass two cannistcrs, 1 spinning wheel, 1 pair of cards, 2 pots, 1 griddle, 1 gridiron, 1 tea kettle, 2 trunks, I cupboard, 1 pair of sail irons, 1 pair of tongs, 1 shovel, 1 put rack, 1 knife box, 5 knives, 6 forks, l coffee mill, 1 tin coffee pot, 1 churn, 1 skillet, 1 tunnel, 1 bottle, 1 grind stone, l claw hammer, 1 club axe, and three head of hogs—levied on as the property of John 11. Beard to sa tisfy a fi fa in favor of Harrison Smith. Terms of Sale— Cash. JOHN S. CHILDERS, D . s . March 24, 1824. I tils j\| INK months after date applim -1- x tion will be made to the Honora ble court of Ordinary of Bibb count* for leave to sell the real estate of Alexander Turner late of said county deceased, to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec'd. MARGARET TURNER, Mtn'x. March J, 1824. ni9m a E.sairursr, MERCHANT- T.i IL OR. LATE of the firm of Keeney 6i Clarke, con tinues tlie Tailoring busines!* in Jikl; • Shorter’* building adjoining tli> Fost-Ollin where all orders will he tlmnktuliy receive and punctually attended to. G3*The'LATEST FASHIOM • re received, and as none hut the best m> ‘■ii are employed, the public may rest ussi. -d that their work will be done in the be laiiuer. He has just received a handsome assort ment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERE, VESTING, S ATI NETT, SCOTC H PLAID, & TRIMMINGS, suitable for Dress Clothes. Ready made COATS, VESTS, PANTALOONS and Scotch Plan CLOAKS. All of which will be sold low sot cash. He returns his thanks for the libc rnl patronage lie has received, and so lie its its further continuance. Macon, Dec. 3. 3in37 SWvWfs Su\c. IkITILL be sold at the Court-house ▼ t in Irwin county, on the first Tuesday in April next, between the usuai hours •!’sale, the following pro perty, to w it: Lot No. 252, more or less in the 12th district of Irwin county. — Levied on as the property ot Jesse Edwards to sat.sfy a li fa in favor of Jones & Smith, vs. said Edwards. DANIEL McDUFFIE, Shf. Irwin co. Feb. 18, 1824. tds4B Mmmistvatov’s Sa\e. “^nL r H.L be sold at die Market- V ▼ House in the town of Louis ville,on the first Tuesday in April next Ch\o JN'epro Don \i\ \\h 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 saitl dec’d. Terms made known on the day of Pale. JACOB SUTTON, Jldm'r. February 4, 1824. tds—46 NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Mrs. Mary Quinney, late of Jeflerson county, dec’d. are requested to call and make immediate payment, anil those having demands against said estate are requested to render them in duiy attested, within the time pre scribed by law, to D. HOOK, Admr. Louisville,Feb. 25, 1424. tw49 A DTK V,. TVi INK months after date, applica- J-xl tion will be made to the Honora ble the court of Ordinary ot \\ ilkin son county, for leave to sell a tract ot land containing one hundred ami fifty two and a half acres, being a part of lot No. 186, in the 27th district us said county. ALSO—One other tract, containing fifty and a half ac es, being a part ol lot No. 200, in the 27 th district of said county —both lying on the Long Slash —belonging to the estate of Mathias Liverman deceased. WILLIAM DAVIS, Adm'r. March 3, 1824. in9m NOTICE “TVI INF. months after date, applica -J-1 tion will be made to the honora ble court ol Ordinary of Jfibb county for leave to sell Lot" No. 46 in the 3d dist. ol (formerly Houston, but now) Bibb county—it being the real estate of Thomas agbey late of said county deceased, and to be sold for the bene fit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. ELIZABETH BAGBF.V, AdmW. March 1, 1824. m9m (U'ovpa—-D\bV) County. TUHEREAS Isbel Bullock ap- Vt plies to me for letters of admin istration on the estate of Burrel Bui lock, late of said county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and ad inonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed bylaw, toshew cause, (if any,) why said letters should not be granted. Given uader my hand this Ist day of March, 1824. D. S. BOOTH, c. c. o. 6w51) Toa.alafca.i2 aa> 33. TT¥ ILL be sold on the first Toes ▼ ▼ day in May* next in the Town of MACOJV, Bibb county, rm ACRES OF LAND, well improved, there being more than we hundred acres under cultivation, he above tract of Land is known as die plantation whereon Dr. Brown formerly lived, a lew miles below Ma nn, anil is VAI.UAIILF.. ALSO, n a Another tract containing 1100 acres ofland, 300 iiliFSl of which is under cultiva ■HSaKtSßii tion—loo acres Ocmulgee sv .nop, and the other 200 prime up land, with a comlortable Dwki.ung House —being the plantation w hetcon John D. VY illiams formerly Jived, ad pbning the reserve around Macon. ALSO, On the first Tuesday in June next, n the town of Clinton, Jones county, .toother tract containing 15 acres, well improved, being the plantation known by the name of Camp Hope, three miles east of Macon on the Milledgeville road. ALSO, On the first Tuesday in July next, at the town of Covington in New ton county, one lot of Land, containing kJO'Ji acres, being No. 323 in the 16th district of said county. ALSO, On the first Tuesday in August next in the town of Marion,Twiggs county, one lot ofland, containing 20*21 acres, and two-thirds of ano ther undivided lot of Land in said county, adjoining lands formerly own ed by Dr. Brown.—All the above land being the real estate of John D. T ill iams, late of said county of Bibb dec’d ami sold for the benefit of the credit ors of said dec'd. Terms—One halfcASH, and for the other half a credit will be given till the first of January next- -except the iract in Newton which vvili be sold for cash. TIMOTHY MATTHEW £,Mm’r de bonis non. March 3, 1824. tds^O (\ILLrfJYD PAY. PERSONS indebted to Alexander Meriwether, will please call with out delay on the Subscriber, and make payment, as lie has the books and notes in possession, and is authorised to make settlements. JON A. A. HUDSON. March 3. tf.so Executive Department,Geo 1 Milledgeville, Nov. 21, 1823. y ORDERED, lhat the subjoined resolution be published once a month in each of the gazettes of this state, until the next general election. Attest EI.ISMA VV 00D, .Sir ry. /AT SF.A'JTH, Kor. 12, 1823. YY it ere as, it is’ desirable to aster tain the wishes of the citizens of this Hate 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, r I hat 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 1 egislatuc, at the next general election therein, to propose to each and every voter, at the time of receiving his vote, whether lie desir es that the choice of said Electors shall be confined to the people or re -ained by the Legislature, anti to re quest such voter to signify such desire by endorsing on his ticket tin 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 bv them so trans mitted to the Executive department, a true statement of the votes to given, to (he end that the same may be laid be fore the next Legislature “by his excel lency the Governor. And be ii further resolved, That his excellency the Governor be and lie is hereby requested to cause this result! lion to be published without delay in the several gazette of this state, and to continue the said publication once a tn'inih until the next general election. Read ami agreed to unanimously* ‘I iiomas Stocks, President. ‘n the House of Ilepresentatives, ftov 14,1823 Read and concurred in David Adams, Speaker. Approved Nov. 18, 1823. G. M. TROUP, Governor. Nov. 25. mtlO—36. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Fovsatc at Uiis OlYicc. JYo. 2.