Newspaper Page Text
€IIEIM>KEJE INTEtDieENCEB.
THE INTELLIGENCER
Is published once a week by Howell Cobs, at three
dollars u year, to subscribers, when paid in advance
Or ut four dollars, if not paid until the end of the year.
No paper will be discontinued, but at the option of
the Editor, to any subscriber in arrears.
Advertisements and Job Work will be executed at
the customary prices.
Communication to the Editor must be post paid to
entitle them to attention.
No subscription received for less than a year.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, GEORGIA.
Milledgeville, 17th May, 1833.
AS, by an act of the General Assem
’* bly of (his State, passed tiie £4th day De
cember, 1832, entitled “an Act to provide for the
Cali of a Convention to reduce the number of the
General Assembly of the State of Georgia, and for
other purposes therein named,” it is provided
’•That it shall be the duty of His Excellency the
Governor to give publicity to the alterations and
amendments made in the Constitution in reference
io the reduction of the number of members com
posing the General Asscrnbly-.and the first Mon
day it October next, after the rising ofsaid Con
tention, he shall fix on for the ratification, by the
people, ofsuch amendments, alterations or new arti
cles as they may make for the objects of reduction &
equalization of the Genera] Assembly only: ami if
Ratified by a majority of the voters who vote on the
question of “Ratification” or “No Ratification”
•-then, in that event, the alteration so by them
made and ratified, shall be binding upon the peo
ple oft his State, and not otherwise.” And, where
fin, the Delegates of the people of this State, as
sembled in Convention under the provisions of the
before recited act, have agreed to, and declared
the following to be alterations and amendments of
the Constiution of this State, touching the repre
sentation of the people iu the General Asssembly
(herfeo, to wit:
“Whereas, the third section of the first article of
the Constitution of the State of Georgia is in the
following words, to wit: “The Senate shall he elect
ed annually on the first Monday in November, un
til such day of election be altered by law, and
shall be composed of one member fiom each coun
ty, to be chosen by the electors thereof.” And
whereas a part of the seventh section of the first
article of the Constitution of the State of Georgia
is in the following words, to wit: “The House of
Representatives shall lie composed of members
from all the counties which now are or hereafter
may be included within the State, according to
their respective numbers of free white persons and
Including three-fifths of all the people of colour:”
Anu iu the same section, the following, to wit:
/.'each county containing three thousand persons
agreeably to the foregoing plan of enumeration,
shall be entitled to two members, seven thousand
to three member, and twelve thousand to four
members, but each county shall have at least one
And not more than four members.”
And whereas the aforesaid third section, and
the said parts of the seventh section of the said
first article of the Constitution, touching tho re
presentation of tho General Assembly of the State,
has been found, by experience, to be defective, on
account of the great numbers in the Legislature
and tho enormous expense on account thereof—we
the Delegates of the people of the State of Geor
gia, in General Convention assembled, chosen and
authorised by them to revise, alter and amend the
Baid two sections and other parts, if any, touching
the representation of the people of Georgia in the
General Assembly, have, after mattire reflection
And deliberation, declared tho following to be
amendments in lieu of the aforesaid third section,
and parts of the seventh section, which,
'tvhen ratified by tho people of the State, shall be
taken, held and considered as parts of the Consti
tution of the State of Georgia in lieu of the afore
said.
“The Senate shall be elected annually on the
first Monday in October, until such day of elec
tion shall be altered by law, and shall be composed
of one member from each senatorial district to be
Chosen by tho electors thereof, which said senato
rial districts shall be formed by adding two conti
guous counties together throughout the State,
Without regard to population, as is hereinafter spe
cified and defined, tho county of Murray excepted,
which shall constitute, together with such county
or counties as may be hereafter formed out of the
territory now composing said county of Murray,
one senatorial district, the whole number of dis
tricts shall be forty-five and no inorc, and in the
event of the formation of any new county or coun
ties, the legislature, at the time ofsuch formation.
Shall attach the same to some contiguous senato
rial district.
Each senator shall be a resident of the district
for which he may be elected, as is required by the
present Constitution, of residence in the county.
The following shall be the senatorial districts:
The county of Murray shall constitute the first
district: The second district shall be composed
of the counties of Gilmer and Union: The third
of the counties of Rabun and Habersham: The
fourth, of the couutics of Lumpkin and Chero-'
kco; The fifth, of tho counties of Cass and Floyd: (’
The sixth, of the counties of Jackson and Hall: I
The seventh, of the counties of Franklin and
Madison* Tho eighth, of the counties of Gwinnett
and Forsyth; The ninth, of the counties of
Paulding and Cobh; The tenth, nf the counties
of Fayette and DeKalb: The eleventh, of the
Counties of Campbell and Carroll; The twelfth,
of the counties of Coweta and Mvrri wether;
The thirteenth, of the counties of Troup and
Heard; Th« fourteenth, of the counties of Henry
and Newton: The fifteenth, of the counties of
Walton and Clark; The sixteenth, of the coun
ties of Oglethorpe and Elbert: The seventeenth,
of the counties of Greene and Talliaferro; The
eighteenth, of the counties of Wilkes and Lincoln:
, The nineteenth, of the counties of Putman and
Morgan: The twentieth, of the counties of Butts
Jnd Jasper: The twenty-first, of :he counties of
‘ike and Upson: The twenty-second, of the coun
ties of Harris and Talbott The twenty-third, of
the counties of Crawford and Monroe: The!
tweutf -fourty of the couo’.iwof UR’b aud lioua-l
Vo]. I—Ao. 25.
ton: The twenty-fifth, of the counties of Jones
and Baldwin: The twenty-sixth, of the counties
of Twiggs and Wilkinson: The twenty-seventh,
ol the counties of Warren and Hancock. The
twenty-eighth, of the counties of Columbia and
Richmond: The twenty-ninth, of the counties
of Burke and Scriven: The thirtieth, of the coun
ties of Washington and Jefferson: The thirty
first, of the counties of Bullock and Emanuel:
The thirty second, of the counties of Laurens and
Montgomery. The thirty-third, of the counties of l
Dooly &, Pulaski: The thirty-fourth, of the coun
ties of Marion and Muscogee:’ The thirty-fifth, of
the counties of Randolph and Early. The thirty
sixth, of the counties of Sumpter and Stewart:
The thirty-seventh, of the counties of Baker and
Lee: The thirty-eighth, of the counties of Irwin '
and Telfair. The thirty-ninth, of the counties of
Appling and Tattnall. T'he fortieth, of the coun- I
ties of Chatham and Effingham. The forty-first,
of the counties of Bryan and Liberty. The forty
second, of the counties ofM’lntosh and Glynn.
The forty-third, of the counties of Wayne and
Camden. The forty-fourth, of the counties of,’
Ware and Lowndes. The forty-fifth, of the coun - i
lies of Decatur and Thomas. The House of Re- ■
presentatives shall be composed of members front
all the counties which now are, or may be, includ
ed within the State, according to their respective
numbers of free white persons.
The whole number of members in the House of
Representatives shall be one hundred and forty
four and no more, except in the cas®. of a newly
created county or counties; such new county or
counties shall have one member for each county,
until the taking of the next census thereafter, and
the whole number shall be apportioned in the
following manner, viz; the fifteen counties having
the highest number of free white persons shall be
entitled to three members each, the twenty-five
counties having the next highest number of free
white persons shall have two members each, and
the remaining forty-nine counties shall have one
member each.
Whenever, from the creation of a new county ot
counties, the whole number ol members in the
House of Representatives shall exceed the num
ber of one hundred and forty-four, it shall be the
duty of the Legislature, at its first session after
the taking of the first census after the creation of
such new county or counties, in ipportioning the
members, to taka one member from one of the
counties having three members, to supply such
newly created county, always beginning with the
county that has the smallest number of free white
persons that may be entitled to three members.
The census shall be taken, as heretofore, once
in seven years, and the Legislature shall, at its first
session after the taking of each census, apportion
the members among the several counties of this
State, as is heretofoie provided; provided each
county shall have one member.
JAMES M. WAYNE,
President of the. Convention.
May 15, 1833.
Attest,
Wilkins Hunt, 1 „ , .
Hamilton B. Gaither, J Secretaries.
I, therefore, in conformity with tho provisions of
the before recited act. do hereby give publicity to
the. same, and enjoin the voters for members of the
General Assembly of this State, on the day there
in specified, to wit. on the FIRST MONDAY in
OCTOBER NEXT, to give their vote of “RA
TIFICATION” or “NO RATIFICATION.”
ns provided in said act, and that the presiding offi
cers certify the same to this Department accord
ingly.
Given under nty hand, and the seal of the Ex
ecutive Department, at Milledgeville, this the
day and year first above written.
By the Governor, WILSON LUMPKIN.
Rhodom A. Grf.enf., Secretary. ig
THE undersigned have entered info copartner
ship in the. practice of Law, and hope by strict
attention to business confided to their care, and the
assistance of Judge Underwood, to merit a share of
public patronage.
They will practice in all the counties of the Chero
kee Circuit, and the adjoining counties of the West
ern and Chatnhooche Circuits. Their Office is at the
Court House, in Lumpkin County.
EZEKIEL W. CULLLNS
GASTON M. UNDERWOOD.
July 20—23—1,.
For sale.
Lot number TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY
THREE in the fifteenth district of the third section.
For terms apply to my agent J M. Allen, in Perry,
Houston county, or to myself, seven miles west of
Perry.
may 25—ca —ls WILLIAM BALL.
Strayed or Stolen,
ROM the Subscriber a small BLACK HORSE
eight or nine years old, five feet high branded on
the left Inp a? well ns I now recollect with a perpen
dicular line, three or f®ur inches long, drawn through
two half circles. A liberal reward will be paid tor his
delivers to me, and all reasonable expenses paid.
N ATHANIEL NUCKLES,
jtily 97—24
bitank s:
SHERIFF'S DEEDS.
CLERK’S SUBPOENAS.
Juror’s Summonses,
Jf.4 R RIA GE LU E NSES.
Per sale at this
The Truth —The whole Truth.
Cherokee, [C. ll.] Saturday, elugust 3, 1833.
I A N act to alter and amend the ninth section of
Z Scthe third article of the Constitution relative
I 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 i loose
■ of Representatives of the State of Georgia in Gen-
| eral Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the i
authority of 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 section '
of the third article to wit:
“Thai the superior courts of the several cconties
in this State shall have full power, to decide on
the last resort tn all cases of divorces, in ihe avow
ing manner, to wit : The pa ties vOnc'HusdThall
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 if the
special jury confirms the verdict of trie petit jury
and the next succeeding grand jury shall, by their
recommendation confirm the verdicts of the a
foresaid juries, the said divorce between the parties
shall be final: and it shall be the duty of the Judge
of the superior court to have all the evidence and
proceeding on said divorce, down to the last de
cision as heretofore directed, entered on the mine
utes of said court, and from this proceeding ther
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 ot the constitution complied with, shall
thereafter be the law of the laud in the case x>f di
vorces.
ASBURY HULL,
Speaker of the House of Representatives:
THOMAS STOCKS,
President of the Senate:
may 4—12 Dec. 24, 1832.
AN act to alter the third section of the f urth
article ot the Constitution of this State, so
far as to authorise the people to elect the general
officer-, ol the Alillitia of this State.
Be ir enacted by the Senate and House of Rep
resentatives of the State of Georgia in Gneral as
sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by (he au
thority of the same, That from and immediately
after this act shall nave 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 ot the respective Divisions or Brigades,
and all persons subject to io millitary duty shall be
entitled to vote for the same only.
And be it further enacted by the authority a
foresaiil, lhai hereafter when any vacancy of a
Major General or Brigadier General, shall happen
in any Division or Brigade in this State.it shall be
the duty of his Excellency the Governor, to give
notice of such vacancy to the millitary officer high
est in command in each county, composing the di
vision or brigade tn which such vacancy has hap
pened, and it shall be the duty of the Colonel or
other Military officer highest in command in each
county, to give notice by advertisement at three of
the most public places in the county, at least
twenty days before the election, that an election
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 dose ot the elec
tion a correct statement of the polls to his Ecellen
cy the Governor, and it shall be the duty of his
Excellency the Governor, to cause the votes so
given iu 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 fin!her enacted by the authority afore
said, That all laws and parts of laws militating a
gainst this act, be and the same are hereby re
pealed. ASBURY HULL,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
THOMAS STOCKS,
President of the Senate.
Assented to, Dec, 24. 1832:
WILSON LUMPKIN,
may 4—12 Governor.
Doctor M. Mont gomery.
Having settled himself permanently in Floyd coun
ty Ga. respectfully tenders his services to the public in
the practice of
MEDICINE SURGERY. &c.
He will attend to all calls, in any branch of med
icine, nnd may. always, be found at the residence of
t James Hemphill, esq. Vann’s Vally, until the county
cite he established.
july 13—22
Paulding Sheriffs’ Sales.
FOR AUGUST.
MM/'iH be sold on the first luesday in August next,
ff at the place of holding court in said county,
within the usual hours of sale, the following prop
erty, to-wit:
Lot. Du. Sec. property of to Satisfy
960 2 4 G. D. Lester Samuel Hay
1205 3 3 Alfred Brady IL 11. Cone
12(5 3 3 Alfred Brady H 11. Cone
1101 2 4 W. W. Lawrence William Kibbe
229 1 4 M. M’Lood Watson A
Warren
635 2() 3 A; 11. Perkins Watson A-
Warren
272 1 3 Wm Worsham Joel D Hicks
148 1 4 J. 11. Page F. B. Smith
1231 2 3 A. Sweatman John Pittman
•397 3 3 J. M. Foster B. Ragland
920 3 3 Samuel Davis W. B. Marshall
115 18 3 Bartict Whorton D. N. Pittman
499 1 4 S. W. Blount N. L. AS.Sturges
744 19 3 Wm. Doyle R. Rutland
292 2 3 B. Devane Stephen Corker
1085 21 3 Henry M'Norrill W’ade Brown I
4593 21 3 Samuel Tdley Joseph Perry ;
One Anvil and Vice; J. Keeton W. Wadsworth
JACOB PARLIER.
inly 13—22 D. *~h'fl‘. I
The Intelligencer
IS PUBLISHED
EVERY SATURDAY MORNING*
Cherokee Sheriffs’ Sales.
FOR AUGUST.
be s °ld °n the first Tuesday in August next,
V at the Court-house in Cherokee county, with
in the usual hours ofsale, the following property, to
Lot. Die. Sec. As property of To satisfy.
463 3 2 John Rose Henry 3ose
179 15 2 HW. Roberts L. &J. Hooper
347 3 2 John 8. Heas Al. Stricklen
778 3 2 0. T. Dickerson J. M’Whorter
659 15 2 AV. Parker E. Ormsby
821 2 2 Samuel Hurst Rorbert Carlisle
754 2 2 J. W. Hamilton B. Whithurse
637 15 2 J. H. Barton W. Hacket
1083 2 2 J. Bradberry J. Wardlaw
89 2 2 R. S. Walker Kelly & Cannon
897 15 2 Thomas (.’alley C. Meeker
754 15 2 "VV iley S. Allison John R. Cargile
9J 3 2 Richard Cotton John R. Cargile
684 15 2 T. Cameron John A. White
333 2 2 B. Ginkins J. Ainesworth
2 14 2 Win VV. Wash J. R. Johnson
267 2 2 E. R. Kellum Watson&Warren
733 15 2 R. S Pownel J. Cartlege
671 15 2 Joshua Mercer William Glover
273 3 2 J. D. Brewster J. H. Hammond
130 14 2 E. Hamilton M’Junkin
511 15 2 S. Pope M’Junkin&Smith
1049 15 2 Wade Perry J. P. Winn
J. P. BROOKS,
july 13—22 Sh’ff.
Lumpkin Sheriffs’ Sales.
FOR AUG ST.
W”iil be sold on the first Tuesday in August next,
at the Court-house in Atiraiia Lumpkin coun
ty, within the lawful hours ofsale the following prop
erty to-wit:—
Lot. Dis. See. As property of To satisfy.
253 12 1 Win. Leverett Wm.il. White
592 12 J John Hunt John Morrison.
254 4 1 G. B. Reeves L. Dumpbey.
1137 12 1 F. Richards E. Wood
194 12 1 Noah Boyd Thomas Davies
1693 11 1 John Gregory AL Nicholson
338 11 1 Fletcher & Fitsimons Gaudry&
Legriel
448 4 1 Isaac Russel Al. Cunningham
39 13 1 F O. Alarm Al. Pendigrast,
55 12 1 F- Collins Al. Pendigrast
111 4 1 J. B. Robbinson M. Pendigrast
158 13 1 Jonathan Adams T. Townsend
120 13 1 G. &• W. Jeffreys N. Fish
1071 4 1 Patrick Sawyers Baldwin &,
Craig
1148 4 1 F. Smith J. R. Cargile
1063 4 1 W. P. Glover Willis Green
222 13 1 W. Ridley J. Alontgomery
1185 4 1 P R. Alays J. <Z. Lothridgo
942 4 I J. Newman J. A. Tippins
154 13 1 J. Brown S. Henderson
859 12 1 E. Roberts E. If. Burrett
1163 12 1 W. Allen G. S. Morris &
Robert B. Lott
977 4 1 H. Mc’Lail J L. Calhoon
1096 4 1 B. George S. Mc’Junkin
1030 12 I J. Choice Wm. Sims
856 12 1 C. Culberhouse W. Green
J. N. Wilson
279 12 1 A. Lambert J. Flanigan
591 4 1 J- Whorton M’Juakin &
Smith
235 4 1 J. Stewart P. Lamar
90 6 1 AL AlcLeod Watson &
Warren
527 12 1 S. AEJunkin Samuel Day
776 5 1 D. Wadsworth JT. Childers
222 13 1 Wm. Ridley R. L. Laine
455 12 1 David H. Barnes F. Culling &.
Sons
951 5 1 James Wofford Jones& Simons
412 13 1 Basel Graving P. J. Alurray
588 12 1 T. W. Mills T. B. Leeper
G 75 4 1 Caraway Taylor T. G. Hall
76 4 James Corbin W. B. Shelton
740 4 1 E. E. Gather W. H Kim
brough & Wiley Bryant
117 15 1 Jesse Durrence Clem Powers
971 12 I Willis Gilley Officers of Car-
roll Superior court
318 12 1 John Alullins S. M’Juukin
1096 12 1 J. Barron & others
733 12 1 J. Strayhorn I. N. Young
899 4 1 C. Crawford Wm. Ezzard
585 5 1 J. T Hardage J. W. Jones
14 13 1 Isaac Knowls Butt L. Cato
508 13 1 George Row John Choice
826 4 1 James Atwell W. C. Osborn
69 1 W. Williams &J. Corbitt
H. Alalcemb
111 15 1 Philip H. Alston M. &. Hawks
1097 12 1 Samuel Jeter Peter Lamar
428 15 I William Jackson I. B. Rowland
307 12 1 Wm. O- Dabney S. Appleton
937 4 1 Jefferson Adams J. Williams
177 13 1 Robert Gill S. Pridgeort
111 13 1 PhilipH. Alston L. R. Beaman
1051 5 1 James Watters, P. J. Alurray
45 13 1 J A. D. Lawrence Thomas Kiles
One unfinished framed house, 30 by 16 feet, being on
the lot selected for the county scite ; levied on as the
property of John Cochran to satisfy a fi fa in favorof
B. F. Patton.
One high pressure engine, of six horse power, with
all its appendages, as it now lies on lot no. 40, Ist dis
trict including amalgamators &c; levied on as the
property ot John Loud to satisfy a fi fa in favor of J.
G Williamson.
One Bay Horse, levied on as the property of David
M’Ei wee, "to satisfy a fi fain favor of John H. Jones,
jun.
SAAIUEL JONES,
july 13—22 Sheriff.
Gilmer Sheriffs’ Sales.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in August next,
at the Court-House in Gilmer county, within
the usual hours of sale the following property to wit :
Lot. Dis. Sec. Property of to Satisfy.
225 24 2 Elisha Varris P. J. Murray
51 24 1 Jessee M'Minn T. B. Cooper
167 12 2 J. M'Canless T. B. Cooper
71 9 2 H. Finley JIL Cooper
171 6 2 Thomas I’ruit Jones & Simons
J“7 25 2 Wiiliam Cline Howell Cobb
35 12 2 W. D. Whaley James C. Awfry
137 8 2 Thomas Pierce James Rassel)
212 G 2 C. John M. Wade
65 9 2 T. B. Sharr Durham &.
Leonard
138 5 2 W Goodman F.. Williams
65 9 2 T. P Shaw W. A. Carr
8 71 C. W. Nixon AL. Robinson !
136 8 J J. Kimbrough J. Hail
47 11 2 John Hoff officers of the court
LEVI W. HUFfSXLTLF.R.
July 13—12 , Bh*tf j
Whole Ko. 25.
For sale.
The following GOLD and LAND LOTS are offered
1 for sale, viz:—
No. Dis. Sec. No. Dis. Sec. No. Dis. Sec
185 2 1 24 9 2 158 15 3
379 2 1 230 9 2 260 16 3
423 2 1 JOO 12 2 668 19 3
842 3 1 292 13 2 547 20 3
204 4 1 1()2 J 5 2 1162 21 3
152 6 1 431 16 2 35 23 3
105 8 1 712 16 2 9* 23 3
190 8 1 309 i7 o 94 27 3
1 17 * 197 27 3
1214 12 I 624 17 2 350 1 A
tS? Il J 19 2 372 2 i
i 1 197 27 2 520 3 4
211 1 2 573 3 3 88 5 4
364 J 2 396 4 3 39 8 4
537 1 2 44 5 3 19 11 4
835 2 2 205 6 3 42 13 4
177 3 2 256 8 3 201 14 4
149 4 2 283 10 3 404 16 4
274 4 2 107 12 3 • « • .
For particulars, apply to either of the subscribers
JAMES EPPINGER.
j„ ly 20-.-23 V/ILUAM WILUAMS.
Forsyth sheriffs sale.
FOR SEPTEMBER.
VVill be sold on the first Tuesday in September
) next at the house of William Hammond, between the
I iavxtul homs of sale, the following property, to-witz
Lot number six hundred and ninety-three in the
| fourteenth district of the first section, levied on as the
property of John Priest to satisfy a fi fa from a justice,
court of Hall county in favor of J. VV. Jones A. Co
Also Jot number twelve hundred and ninety-five ia
the third district ot the first section, levied on as tire
ptoperty ofWm. Owens jun. and Wm. Owens sen.
j to satisfy a fi faliom a justices court of Hall county iu
i favor ot John R. Stanford. "
Also, lot number eleven hundred and seventeen ia
the second district of the first section, levied on as the
peoperty of William Loden to satisfy a fi fa from a
i justices court ot Hull county in favor of Thomas S
j 1 ate.
, Also, lot number three hundred and twenty-six ia
the thu d district of the first section, levied on as tha
property of Alexander Nelson to satisfy sundry fi fas
. fi out a justices court of Jones county in favor ot Will
iam'l'. Brawn ; levied on and returned to me bva
constable. 7
( Uoo, lot number three hundred and fifty-four in the
14th district of the first section, leviedon as the prop
erty of William H. Cridenton to satisfy afi fa from a
justices court of Madison county in favor of A. Craw
b|‘ d Co ‘ ,eViCd and returnetl to tne by a consta-
Also, lot number nine hundred and eighty-eight ia
the second district of the first section and lot number
eleven hundred and thirty-nine in the third district of
the first section, levied on as the property of Thoma*
AV. Shivers to satisfy sundry fi fas from ajustices court
of Warren county in favor of Joseph Ford & Co
levied on and returned to me by a consatble
Also, lot number three hundred and sixty-two in ‘lre
first district of the first section, levied on as the prop,
erty of Abraham Hollon to satisfy a fi fa from a jus
tices court of Jasper county in favor of Jess Dismuck
levied on and returned to me by a constable. *
Also, lot number one hundred and forty-four in the
fourteenth district of the first section, levied on as the
property ofAlartin Kendrick, to satisfyonefi fafrotn
a justices court of Wilkes county in favor of Adam*
and Towns; levied on and returned to me by a con
stable. 7
Also,lot number six hundred and ninety-four in the
second district ot the first section, levied on as the
property of John Dickerson, to satisfy two small fi fas
from the justices court of Hall county iu favor of
Hoy 1 and Jones; levied on and returned to me bva.
constable. 7 *
July—27-24 JOHN JOLLY, Shff.
FOR SEPTEMBER.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in September next,
at the Court-House in Forsjth county, the foliowine
property to wit:-- &
Lot number eleven hundred and eighty three in the
fourteenth district of the first section, levied on as the
property of Barnett Goolsby; to satisfy a fi fa from the
’ Inferior court of Lincoln county in favor of Stovall
and Lamar.
Also.lotnumber tlireehundred and one in the first dij.
fiict of the first section, levied on as the property of
I i iestly N. Scurlock; to satisfy a fi fa from a Justices
court of Baldwin county in favor of Richard AL Pitt,
Also, lot number two hundred and forty lour in the
first district of (he first section, levied on us the pro
perty of John Florena; to satisfy a fi fa from a Justice*
court of Lincoln conrty in favorof Peter Lamar.
Also, lot number five hundred and seventy one ia
•he fourteenth district of the first section, levied on a»
the property of John Cubbage; to satisfy a fi fa from a
justices court of Chatham county in favor of Jame»
D. Henginin for the use of James Eppinger.
Also, lot number thirty-eight in the third district ot
the first section, levied on as the property of Robert
Guthrie; to satisfy a fi fa in favour of Thomas L. Gar
-1 ret.
Also, lot number two hundred end six in the first
district o' the first section, levied on ns the property
of M. J. D. Moon; to satisfy a fi fa from n justices court
of Walton county in favor ot Samuel M'Junkin.
Aho, lot number nine hundred and thirty five ia
the fourteenth district of the first section, i- ed ou
as the property of David C. Cash; to satisfy a fi fa.
from a justices court of Chatham county in favor cf
Jesse Sanderiin.
Also, lot number five hundred and five in lire third
district of the first section, levied on as (he property
of Edward T. Palmer; to satisfy a fi fa from a justice#
court of Chatham county in favor of Jesse Bandcp
lin.
Also, lot number seven hundred and eighty-one ijj.
the second district of the first section, levied ou as tire
property of James H. Alitchell and David Ray, to
satisfy a fi fa from t'he Inferior court of Newtoncoun
1y in favor of Johnston and Gun.
HUBBARD BARKER,
July—27—24 Deq<. Shff-
NOTVCE.
All LETTERS addressed to the SHERIFF
of Forsyth county, must be post paid, to entitle
them to attention. JOHN JOLLY.
july £7—24
We are authorised
In say that Major WILLIAM W CARNES, of Mik
ledgeville. is a candidate for COMFTROLER
GENERAL, at the next election,
July 27