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Cherokee Sheriffs’ Sales. FOR JUNE. WILL be sold at the Court-House in Cherokee county, on the lust Tuesday in June, the fol lowing property to-wit. . One lot of laud number one hundred and ninety five in the fifteenth district of the second section, levi ed on as the property of Andrew Scott to satisfy sun dry fi fas issued from a justices court of Burk county in favor of Sturges and Blunt, levy made and returned to me by a constable Also, lot number eight hundred and seven in the fifteenth district of the second section, levied on as the property of Philip Thurmond and William IL Not man to satisliy afi fa from Lincoln superior court in favor of Henry Richardson for Durris Mahoney, property pointed out by plantitts attorney. Also, lot number three hundred and twenty-five in the twenty-first district oflhe second section levied on as the property of Amos M’Lendon to satisfy a fi fa issued from Jasper superior court in favor of Tandy D. King, property pointed out by the plaintiff. Also, lot number four hundred sixty-three in the third district of the second section, levied on as the proper ty of John Rose tosatisfsy two small fi fas issued from Jones superior court in favor of Wiliam Felton, prop erty pointed out by plaintiffs attorney. Also, lot number two hundred 8? twenty three in second district second section levied on as the proper ty of John Fryer, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Burke Inferior Court in favor of Thomas S. Baley Adminis trator, of Felix, J. Burns vs John Fryer and Joseph Rod, property pointed out by plaintiffs attorney. Also, one Yoke of Steers levied on as the property of Joel Leathers, to satisfy afi fa issued from Hall Inferior Court, in favor of the officers of said court; property pointed out by the defendant. Also, lot of land number two hundred and forty five in the 14th district second section leyied on as the property of Ignatius Scott, to satisfy three fi fas issued from a Justices court of Fayette county, in favor of John Burk and others-, levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Also, lot number one thousand and seventy eight in the fifteenth district of the second section levied on as the property of William Jackson to’ satisfy two small fifasin favor of the executors of Robert Wynn vs the said Jackson. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. * J. P. BROOKS. May 4 1833. Cass Sheriffs’ Sales. FOR JUNE. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday, in June next, at the usual place of holding court in Cass county, the following property to wit. Lot of laud number eleven hundred and fourteen in the twenty first district of the second section Cass; levied on as the property of Charles Gunn, to sat isfy a fi fa, from a justices court of Twiggs county, in favor of Allen Courtney, levied on and returned to me by a constable. B. F. ADAIR. April 27-11 Sheriff. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in June next, at the Court House in Cass county within the usual hours oi sale the following property to wit:— Lot number fie hundred and eighty-eight in the seventeenth district oi the third section levied on as the property of John W. Pate to satisfy afi fa issued from a justices court of Washington county, in favor of Edward Garlick levied on and returned to ine by a constable Also, lot number one thousand and sixty-one in the seventeenth district of the third section, levied on as the property of Joseph Roe to satisfy one Execution from Burk inferior Court, against John Fryer and the said Joseph Roe in favor oi T. S. Bayley guardian of E L. A R. it. Burnes. Also, lot number twenty-one in the twenty-second district of the third section, levied on as the property ol Arthur Warren to satisfy on ; execution from Hall supcri *r court agains’ Ar hur Warren, Reuben War ren, Elijah Roberts and Aaron B. Hardin security in favor of P. J. Murray. Also, lot number one thousand and seven in the Twenty first district .4'the. second section levied on as the property of rfhad.ack Dean to satisfy five small executions in favor >f Patrick J. Murray, levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also, lot number i v<, hundred and fifty-five in the fourth district <4 the third section, leviedon as the prop erty of Caleb G irrisoti to satisfy one Execution from Coweta Inferior court against said Garrison in favor of P J. Murray. Also, lot number two hundred and seventy-three in the forth district of the. third section levied on as the property of Stephen Garner to satisfy three small fi fas in favor of P. J. Murray, levied on and returned to me by a constable. Also, lot number two hundred and forty-five fifth district third section, levied on as the property of Wm. Jackson to satisfy four small Executions in favor of P. J. Murray, levy made and returned to me by a con stable. Also, lot number fifteen in the sixteenth district of the third section, levied on as the property of Christo pher Riderto satisfy two executions in favor of P J. Murray levied on and returned to me by a constable. Also, lot number two hundred and eighty in the twenty second district of the second section, levied on as the property of David Abbot to satisfy two small Executions in favor of P J Murray. ANDREW M’DONALD. may 4—12- Dept. Sheriff Will be sold, at the Court-House in Cass count on the first Tuesday in June next between the law ful hours of sale, the following property, to-wit : Lot number two hundred and twelve in the sixth teenth district of the third section, levied on as the property of John Crutchfield deceased, and Richard Crutchfield Ad’mr. in favorof Joseph Echols & Co. LEWIS TUMLIN may 4—12 Dept. Sheriff. STRAYED. m » ■ - > M9BKSE FROM the subscriber on the 4th inst at Perry. a small black or dun colored HORSE, be had on whe 11 he went away a small bell, was shod all round ; has blaze face; is quick and lively. A reward ot TEN DOLLAR!? ar.d all reasonable expenses wfff be paid to any perso n that will deliver the horse to John Chain, esq. in Per-yot to Judge M’Donald in Macon. The last that was heard of the horse, he was above Macon endeavoring to cross the river. HOWELL COBB. ! Houston co uuty April 11,1833. Forsyth Sheriffs’ Sales. . FOR JUNE. Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in June next, be tween the lawful hours of sale, at the house of William Hammond, the following property, to-wit: Lot number six hundred and nineteen second de strict first section, levied on as the property of Isaiah Whitlock, to satisfy one small fi la from Hall coun ty, in favor of Cary W. Jackson against said Whit-' lock levied on and returned to by a Constable. Also, lot uumber two hundred and eighty lour, in the second destrict first section levied on as the pro perty of William Westbrooks to satisfy sundry fi fas from a Justice court of Green county, in favor of R. L. Cato against said William Westbrooks, also lot number one hundred and ninety two in the fourteenth district first section, as the property of Lewis Smith to satisfy a fi fa from Hall Superior Court in favor of Lawhorn and Venable. Also, lot number twelve hundred and twenty seven in the fourteenth district first section levied on as the property of Rawland Berdin to satisfy a fi fa from Hall Superior Court in favor of John M. Muller. Also, lot number twelve hundred and sixty eight in the fourteenth district first section, levied on as the property of P. Powell to satisfy a fi fa from Hall Su perior Courtin favorof Anthony Steel against said Beardin. Also, lot number six hundred &. twenty nine in the third destrict first section levied on as the property of Abraham Leathers to satisfy a fi fa from Hall Supe rior Court in favor of Caleb Field for the use of S. Brown. JOILN JOLLY. May 4 Sheriff. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in June, at the court house in Forsyth county, between the lawful hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: Lot number nine hundred and fifty in the fourt eenth distict first section, levied on as the the proper ty of Anderson Baker to satisfy a fi fa from a justices court of Walton county, in favor of Samuel M’Junkin property pointed out by the plaintiff, levied on and re turned to me by a constable. Also, lot number three hundred and thirty one in the second district of the first section, levied on as the property of William Wilkerson to satisfy a fi fa from a Justices court of Walton county, in favor of Samuel M’Junkin property pointed out by the plan tiff, levied on and returned to me by a constable. Also, lot number eighty in the third district of the first section levied on as the property Joshua Holder to satisfy three fi fas from a justices court of Habersham county in favor of B. F. Porter a gainst the said Holder. Also, lot number two hundred and sixteen in the fourteenth district of the first section levied on as the property of William Davis to satisfy six fi fas in favor of Henry Terrel for the use of Richard Butler property pointed out by the plantiff, levied on and returned to me by a constable. HUBBARD BARKER, may 4—12 Dept. Shff. POSTPONED SALES, FOR JULY. "ttMTILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in July next V V between the lawful hours of sale, at the house of William Hammond, the following prop erty, to-wit: — Lot of land number one hundred and thirty seven in the fourteenth district of the first section, Forsyth; leviedon astht property of John W. Glass to satisfy a fi fa in favor of P T. Biddle. Also, two negroes Phoati a fellow about forty or forty five years of age; Susannah a woman about twenty five or twenty six years of age and one four wheel carriage ; levied on as the property of Reuben Thornton to satisfy a fi fa frem Green inferior court in favor of Smith & Robins. Also, lot number one hundred and eighty in the four teenth district of the first section, Forsyth ; levied on as the property of Joseph Roe to satisfy sundry fi tas one in favor of E. & H. Byne, one in favorof Abise Scruggs and others for the use of the poor in Burke county. Also, lot numberfour hundred and eighty seven in the second district of the first section, Forsyth, levied on as the property of Elzy B. Reynolds to satisfy a fi fn from De Kalb superior court in favor of John IL & W. H. Pope. JOHN JOLLY, may 11—13 Sheriff Murray Sheriffs’ Sales. FOR JUNE. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in June next at the Court-House in Murray county the following property to wit:— Lot of land number forty-six in the twenty-fifth district of the third section levied on as the proper ty of John N. Kile issued from a justices court of Hall county in favorof P. J. Murray, levy made and retured to me by a constable. Also, lot number one hundred and nine in the twelfth district of the fourth section levied on as the property of John Harris in favorof F.C. An doe for the use of P. J. Murray, levy made and re turned to me by a constable. Also, lot number three hundred and twenty-two* in the seventh district of the third section levi ed on as the property of Samuel Paxton to satisfy a fi fa from a justices court of Hall county in favor of P. J. Murray levied on and returned to me by a constable. Also, lot number one hundred and twenty-three in the twenty sixth district ol the third section lev ied on as the property of Burrel Thompson to sat isfy sundry fi fas from a justices court of Hall coun ty in favor of P. J. Murray levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also, ’ot number thirty in the ninth district of the fourth section leviedon as the property of Will iam Davis to satisfy sundry fi fas from a justices court of Habersham county in favor of P. J. Mutiny, levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also, lot number two hundred and sixty in the eighth district of the third section levied on as the property of Henry Huff to satisfy sundry fi fas. from a justices court of Hall county in favor ofP. J Murray, levy made and returned to me by a consta ble. Also, lot number twenty in the twenty-sixth dis trict of the third section levied on as the property of John R. Cain to satisfy a fi fd from a justices court of Hall county in favor of P J. Murray, levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also, lot number seventy-five in the thirteenth district of the third section levied on as the proper ly of James Higgins to satisfy a ti fa from a justices court of Gwinnett conty in favor of I*. J. Mu. ray, levy made and returned to me by a constable. JAMES C. BARNETT. may 4—12 Sheriff. Paulding Sheriffs* Saies. FOR JUNE. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in June next at the place of holdingcourt in Paulding coun ty, the following property to wit: Lot number four hundred and ninety-nine in the first district of the fourth section, levied on as the property of Stephen W. Blount, to satisfy sundry fi fas in favor of N. L & S. Sturges, levy made and return ed to me by a constable. Also, lot number three hundred and nineteen in the secoad district of the fourth section, levied on as the property of Samuel Barron to satisfy two fi fas in fa vor of Joseph Perry, levied on and returned to me by 1 a constable. Also, lot number seven hundred and forty four in the nineteenth district of the third section, levied on as the property of William Doyle, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Reddeck Rutland. Also, lot number two hundred and twenty-nine in the second district of the fourth section, leviedon as the property of Benjamin Devan, to satisfy a fi fa in favorof Stephen Corker. Also. lot. number one thousand and eighty-five in the twenty-first district of the third section, levied on as ; the property of Henry M’Norrill to satisfy a fi fa in fa vor of the Court of Ordinary, in Burke county. Also, lot number eight hundred and six in the nine teenth district of the third section levied on as the property of James Polhill to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Lowe, Taylor <S’ Co. Also, lot number one hundred and forty-eight in the first district of the fourth section, levied on as the property of John H. Page, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Edward Garlick, levied on and returned to me by a constable lot number five hundred and ninety-three in district of the fourth section, levied J Jo ■ ■ the property of Samuel Tilly to satisfy afifa in I favor of Joseph Perry. WILLIAM 3. HOGUE, I may 18 —14 Sheriff. Gilmer Sheriffs’ Sales. FOR JUNE. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in June next, at the Court-House in Gilmer county, within i the usual hours of sale the following property to wit:— Lot number fifty in the twenty-sixth district of the > second section levied on as tnc property of Isham i Ponder, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of P. J. Murray, lev- | ied on and returned to me by a constable. Also, lot number one hundred and fifty-seven in the i ninth district of the second section, levied on as the i property of Josiah Hickman to satisfy a fi fa in favor of P J. Murray, levied on and returned to me by a consta ble. Also, lot number two hundred and twenty-five in (he twenty-fourth district of the second section levied on as the property Elisha Norris, to satisfy a fi fa in fa vour ot P. J. Murray, leviedon and returned to me by a constable. LEVI W. IIUFFSTUTLER, may 18—14 Sheriff. Lumpkin She riffs’ Sales. FOR JUNE. "S/SZILL be sold.on the first Tuesday in June next, w V at the Court-house in Auraria Lumpkin coun ty, within the lawful hours of sale the following prop erty to-wit:— One man, named Randal, about 21 years of age ; levied on as the property William Richardson, to satisfy two li fas from Hancock superior court, one in favor of Martha Cooper Guardian for Joseph Coop er, v s. Williarn'Richardson, andGabril Moss, security, and one in favor of Martin Cooper, Guardian, &c. vs William Richardson and David Kendall, security pro perty pointed out by Thomas W. Han is. . Lot number one thousand and fifty four in the four teenth district of the first section, levied on as the property of Thomas Rieves, jun. to satisfy three fi fas in favorof P. J. Murray. Also, lot number one thousand and fifty-four in the fourth district of the first section, levied on as the property of Thomas Rieves, jun. to satisfy foul fi fas for the use of P J. Murray, levied on and returned to me by a constable. Also, lot number six hundred and five in the twelfth district of the first section, levied on as the property of Ransom Strawhorn, to satisfy sundry ti fas in favor ol John Choice <&. Co. and one in tavor of Thomas Allen, levied on and returned to me by a constable. Also, lot number one thousand and eighty-two in the twelfth district of the first section levied on as the property of Edwin Pettigrew to satisfy sundry fi fas in favorof A. K- Blackwell and others, levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also, lot number two hundred and fifty-one in the fifteenth district of the first section, levied on as the properly of Labron Moncrief to satisfy a fa in favor of Linton & Evans, levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also, lot number nine hundred and twenty-nine in the< twelfth district of the first section, levied on as the property ol William Nelson and William Knight to satisfy afifa in favor of Archibald Sandefer Adm’r. of A. Gulson. deceased, levied on and returned to me by a consteble. Also, lot uumber four hundred and six in the thir teenth district of the first section levied on as the property of A- A. C. Hudson to satisfy a fi la in favor of A II Palmer levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also, lot uumber one hundred and ninety-five in the thirteenth district oflhe first section, levied on as the property of James S. Norris to satisfy a ti fa in tavor ol Richard Butler, levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also, lot number one hundred and seventy-five in in tiie thirteenth district of the first section, leviedon as the property of Ezekial Daniel to satisfy a fi fa in ta vor of Waters Briscoe, for the use oi Richard Butler, levied on and returned to me by a constable. Also, number five hundred and twenty-six in the twelfth district first section, levied on as the prop erty of Jatnes Love to satisfy a fi fa in favorof Stephen Hackney and one in favor of William H. Morrow, levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also, lot number three hundred and ninety-four in the twelfth district first section, levied on as the prop erty of Wiley Rigsby, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Henry Strickland, levied on and returned to me by a constable. Also, lot number seven hundred and four in the fourth district of the first section, levied on as the property of William 11. Kimbrough and Robert Beall, to satis fy afi fa in favor of William Varner, levied on and returned to me by a constable, SAMUEL JONES, may 18 —14 Sheriff. A LIST . Os letters remaining in the Office at Hickory-Flat Cherokee county. Ga. the kt of April, 1833, which if not taken out in three months will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters, viz:— H. T. Brinson, Oliver Jeter, 2. Joseph Johnston, Sir. M’Breer, Miss, Rebecca M’lntire, Hon. M. Scudder esq. J Miss Maria Thornton, Noble Timmons, George W Winters. EL! M CONNUL, P. M. Floyd Sheriffs’ gales; FOR JUNK. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in June next, at the house of James Cunningham, the usual place ot holding court in Floyd county the following property to wit: Lot ot land number twenty four in the twenty second district of the third section Floyd ; levied on as the property of Pryer Cnttenton to satisfy a fita issued Irom a justices court in favor of James Long, levied on and returned lo me by a consta bh. Also, lot number twenty in the fourteenth dis trict of the fourth section levied on as the proper ty of Seth Ormes to satisfy sundry fi fas in favor of Cornelius D. Terhune and Benjamine Cone, levied on and returned to me bv a constable. 'A. IL JOHNSTON, april 27-11 Dept. Sheriff. AN act to alter the third section ofTheTomh article of the Constitution of this State, so far as to authorise the people to elect the general officers of the Millitiaof this State. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep resentatives oi the State of Georgia in Gneral as sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the au thority ol the same, That from and immediately after this act shall *iave passed, in conformity with the Constitution of this State, it shall and may be lawful for all Major Generals, to be elected by the people of the respective Divisions-or Brigades, aud all persons subject to do inillitary duty shall be entitled to vote for the same only. And be it further enacted by the authority a foresaid, Thai hereafter when any vacancy of a Major General or Brigadier General, Shall happen in any Division or Brigade in this t iate.it shall be the duty ot his Excellency the Governor, to give notice of such vacancy to the inillitary officer high • est in command in each county, composing the di vision or brigade in which such vacancy has hap pened, and it shall be the duty oflhe Colonel or other Military officer highest in command in each I county, to give notice by advertisement at three of ; the most public places in the county, at least I twenty days before the election, that an election I will be held on the first Monday in October next ensuing, at all the places ofholding election, in said coudty, to fill such vacancy, and it shall be the duty of the managers of elections, to receive the votes so given in for such military officers, and to transmit immediately after the close of the elec tion a correct statement of the polls to his Eccllen cy the Governor, and it shall be the duty of Jiist Excellency the Governor, to cause the votes so given in for each canditate to be counted, and to issue a commission to the person having the high est number of votes so given in. And be it further enacted by the authority afore said, That all laws and parts of laws militating a gainst this act, be and the same ate hereby re pealed. ASBURY HULL, Speaker of the House ol Representatives. THOMAS STOCKS, President oflhe Senate. Assented to, Dec, 24. 1832: WILSON LUMPKIN’, may 4—12 Governor. AN act to alter and amend the ninth section of the third article of the Constitution, relative to divorces. Whereas the said section and article of the Con stitution of the State of Georgia, requires alteration, Be it therefore enacted hy the Senate and House of Representatives ot the State of Georgia in Gen eral Assemblv met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority ol the same. That so soon as the fol lowing amendment shall be passed agreeable to the fifteenth section of the fourth article of the consti tution, it shall be received in lieu of ninth sectior, of the third article to wit: '•Thai the superior courts of the several counties in this State shall have lull power, to decide on the last resort tn all cases of divorces, in .lie follow ing manner, to wit : The ponies concerned shall bring their case before a petit jury, as a common issue at law, and as such the proceedings shall be had thereon: That in the verdict is in favor of a divorce, the said cause shall be put on the appeal, docket and be tried by a special jury, and it the special jury confirms the verdict of trie petit juiy and the next succeeding grand jury shall, by their recommendation confirm the verdicts of the a foresaid juries, the said divorce between the parties shali be final: and it shall be the duty oflhe Judge oflhe superior court to have all the evidence arid proceeding on said divorce, down to the last de cision as heretofore directed, entered on the mine utes of said court, and Irom this proceeding tlier shall be no appeal -but the divorce shall be final and complet" a vinculo matrimonii.” Sec. 2. And be it further enacted. That this act having passed both branches of the legislature, and having been advertised six months and all the requisites of the. constitution complied with, shall thereafter be the law of the land in the case of di vorces. ASBURY’ TIL’LL, Speaker ofthe House ol Representatives: THOMAS STOCKS, President of (he Senate: may 4—12 Dec. 24, 1832. Sheriff’s Sales AND Land Agency. WILLIAM iIARDIX. Formerly of M’Donough, Heriry county, has located himself in the Cherokee Territory NEAR NEW I.CIIOTA, Where lie proposes to attend the Sheriff’s sales in the aejoining counties, and superintend the examining and having endorsed by Justices of the Peace, all small Executions, that may le directed to him, from other counties, for collection ; also, all large Executions that may be submitted to his manage ment ; he promises all Iris assiduity and care in this business He will, strictly, pursue such directions as may be given him. Hischarges will, in all cases, be moderate. The Georgia Journal. Federal Union, Savannah Georgian, Augusta Constitutionalist and Courier, Ma con 'I elegraph and Columbus Enquirer, will give the above two insertions and send nic their accounts for payment. ' w H Icb 20—1