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.. CHEROKEE INTELLIGENCER,
A Democratic, Republican 9
HEWS PAPER',
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EDAHWAH,
t'heroic t county, Ou.
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STATES:
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vidual, the friend of JACKSON.
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EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS’ DUTY
Notice to Debtors and Creditors tn be published
!UX weeks.—Prince’s Digest, page 157.
AU intended Sales olgoods arid chatties, belonging
to testators or intestates goods and chatties, shall be
published in two or more public places in the parish
Xrewn/y] where such effects are to be sold, and in the
gazette, at least forty days before the day of such in
tended sale.— ibid 151,
All sales to be between the hours of ten and four
o’clock, and if continued from day to day. notice to
be given thereof on the first day of sale— ibid 167.
Sales of real property to be on the first Tuesday in
•tile month, at the place of public sales,after sixty days
publication.— ibid 171.
Application for Letters of Dismission published six
months.— ibid 168.
ESTRAYS.
To be advertised by the Clerk of the Inferior Court
‘—ibid.
Cherokee Superior court
Augwil 7’er/re, 1833.
‘The Governor, on the informa-'i
tiou us William Martin | „ .
vs. ? Sc, ‘ Fa ’
Pyent E. Jackson. J
ft appearing to the court, by the return of the Rher
iiff, that the Defendant is not lobe found, and by the
affidavit of the informant that he does notbelieve that
the Defendant resides in this state, it is therefore,
Ordered by the Court, That service be perfected by
three months publication of this Rule, in one of the
public gazettsof this state.
A true extract from the Minutes.
R. F. DANIEL, Clk.
aug 17 27
an”act
*T<) divide the county of Murray’ into two counties,
and to provide tor the organization of the same.
Be it enacted by the Sen-lie. and House of Representa
tives of the Stale, of Georgia in Genera! Assembly
riel, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the
tame.
That the county of Murray in this State, shall here
after constitute and be divided info two counties to
be bounded as follows—commencing at the point
where the counties of Floyd and Cass join, on the
south side of the present county of Murray, following
the dividing line of the two ranges ufdistricts sepa
”y a tine running north from the point above
dosignated, until the said north line intersects the line
oi the State of Tennessee, and that portion of said
Bounty lying on the east side of this above mentioned
line shall constitute a county and continue to be call
ed Murray; and nil that portion of said comity as at
rircseitt organized lying on the west side of said north
inc shall constitute a new county to be called Walk
er. in honor of the late. Freetuau Walker, of Rich
mond.
And be it further enacted. That on the first Monday
in F ebruary next, the persons in said counties respect
ively entitled to vote for members of the Legislature.
Biay meet together at the several places hereinafter
designated in their respective counties, amj under the
superintendence of three suitable and capable persons,
proceed to elect five Justices of the Inferior court, a
Clerk of the Superioratid Inferior courts, a Sheriff, a
Tax Collector and Tax Receiver, a county Surveyor,
■nd Coroner for each county, who shall hold their
offices for (he terms of time specified by the existing
lows of this Slate.
And be it faether enacted, That in the county of
Murray, all the elections for said county shall hereaf
ter be held at Spring Place, at the house of John J.
Humphries, nt the house of George W. Wticascr, at
the town of New Echota, and also at the place w hich
way be hereatter selected by the Inferior court tor
the court-house in said county of .Murray; and in the
county of Walker, said elections shall be held at the
place selected tor the court-house in said county, and
also nt the several places of holding Justice’s courts
(herein unlit hereafter altered by law’.
-Ind be it further enacted, That so soon ns the Jus
tices of the Interior court for said counties shall be e-
Jected and qualified, it shall be their duty w it h as little
delay as practicable, to organize (heir counties res
tiertivcly and to do und perform, all other nets incum
bent mi them by virtue of their office.
And be it fiiriht r enacted, That all la vs and parts of
taws, militating against this m t. be nnd the saute are
hereby repealed. I’HOMAS GLASCOCK,
Speaker of the House of lit nrescntath'cs
JACOB WOOD.
President of the Senate
Assented to, Dec 18. 1 <33.
, WILSON LUMPKIN, Governor.
NOTICE.
Communications to the CLERK O s the Superior
v’nurt of Floyd county, must, to secure attention, in
©very instance, come post-paid; and. in no instance
will a DI.I. Dbe recorded until the (.tb.ee tecs arc paid
The Federal Union will publish this notice once h
oiontli tor four months and send their account to me
♦fl»rpnymcnt E. G- ROVERS. C S. C
i-ijj ‘45 ■ y Floyd county.
Vol. 11—No. I.
GOW-LAND
AT PRIVATE .'ALt..
The following Gold and Land LOTS, viz
GOLD LAND
No. 153 SD. IS. No. 7 7D. IS.
317 19 3 12 5 2
1024 21 3 162 12 3
1136 18 3 66 19 4
1260 111 54 3 2
419 13 T 76 12 4
593 18 3 195 3 2
12.9’ 14 ,1 170 10 1
l‘>3s 19 3 209 9 4
3"6 3 1
App.y, : □ Savannah, to
Dr. GEORGE MILLIN, or
M. MYERS.
oct 5—0—34
SIXES~GOLD
VdNE FOR SALE.
Lot No. 212—15—2, known as the SIXES GOLD
MINE, is for sale. It is unnecessary to describe the
Lot, as its mining qualities are already generally
known to miners, as one of the most valuable Gold
Mines in Georgia A creek runs through the lot suf
ficient for twenty rockers, and good houses are built
ready to commence working. Letters, post paid, di
rected to me at Tallahassee, Florida, will be answered,
a liberal credit will be given for the purchase money.
THOMAS G. GORDON.
oct s—p—34
If you have the
CASH. ( will sell a tew GOLD LOTS ind LAND
LOTS on good terms, srjeb as No. 412 —l2—l; No.
137—13—1 . No. 25(1—15—2 ; No. 774—17—2 ; No.
695—21_3. LAND LOTS, No. 205—15-3; No.
118—*8—1. Any person wishing to purchase any of
tiie above named LOTS, can make application to the
subscriber. LEXSTON SNEED.
Bark Camp, Burke, county. sept 2!—e—32
VALUABLE
GOLD AND LAND LOTS FOR SALE.
The subscriber ofleis the following LOTS for sale :
Number District Section
753 3 2
1322 19 2
138 3 4
397 3 1
194 3 3
303 10 3
279 fl 3
43 22 2
Any person in the up-country or elsewhere, wishing
to purchase either of the above Lots, will find the
owner in Milledgeville, about the tenth and fifteenth
December next, at Mr. Buffington’s boarding house.
DAVID J. MILLER.
Ware county, oct 12—0—35
for sale
The following LOTS are offered for sale.
No. 1040—21—2
982 3 2
686 1 2
For particulars enquire at this Office.
All persons are caution against trespassing on either
of these Lots or on number one hundred and sixty-one
in the fourteenth district of the second section,
dec 14 11
NOTICE?
The subscriber wishes to s. ll lot ol land number
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY in the four
teenth district <>t the third section, now Murray coun
ty, Ga. Said lot is returned by the surveyor first
quality river land; any person wishing to buy good
land would do well to examine said lot. Titles in
disputable. Terms low for cash. For particulars
apply to the drawer of said lot living at Kings Gap,
Harris county, Ga.
A. WILLINGHAM,
nov.—l6—Ar It*
NOTICE.
STO ’ TDE TIJJEF.
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.
Stolen out of my satnbles, in Thlapoosa county, Ala
bama formerly the Creek the night of the
tenth of this month, two dark brown bay HORSES,
lhe yomige-t is the darkest brown bay, he is six or,
seven years old next spring, he has a short thick head
trots and canters well, lie is about four feet ten inches
or five teet high. The other is about seven or eight
years old next spring, he isabout five feet high. he. is a
natural pacer, I.is right tore tout is somewhat injured
by the splint and is somewhat smaller than the other.
They are both branded on the rising side of each, on
t!ic thigh with the letter .1/ in this farm. I will give
titty dollars reward for the apprehctision of the thief
or thieves and his or their confinement in some safe
jail, so that I can bring him or them to justice with
the delivery of (lie Horses: or I will give ten dollars
for each ot the Horses, delivered to me I ive in said
county, within three miles of Hine A Peoples' Store.
James Moore.
N. B. All reasonable cxpences will bo paid. I will
he thankful for any information relative to said Horses
dec 28 p 16
E STRAY.
GEORGIA—FttRSY'I'II COI N |’Y.
Simeon XViiite, of captain Hutchins district, tolls be
fore me. a latge
SORREL MARE,
Ton or eleven years old, w ith white spots on each
side of her neck, .-hod before Appraised by Abso
lem M. Reece and Osbourn Haygood to forty dollars.
CURTIS GREEN, j. p.
-1 true extract from the Estray Book.
JOHN BLALOCK, c. 1. c.
jan 11 m 18
The Intelligencer
IS PUBLISHED
CV'ERY SATURDAY MORNING. (
The Truth —The whole Truth.
EDAtIWAII, Saturday, February 15, 1834.
Doctor M. Montgomery,
Having settled himself permanently in Floyd coun
ty Ga. respectfully tenders his services to the public in
the practice of
MEDICINE SVRGERY, &c.
He will attend to all cal/, in any branch of med
icine, and maj&ahvays, bj, found at the residence of
Jame« Hemphill, esq. Vans-’s Vally, until the county
cite be established.
julv 13—22
G E< > liGIA —4 ’ M COUNTY.
Whereas, Malichi Jones applies lor letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of THOMAS GOSS, late
of said eonnty, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office, within the. time pre
scribed by law, to shew cause, if any exists, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given undur my handat Office, this 12th January, 1834.
LEATIIAM RANKIN, c. c. o.
Jan 18—b—49
ESTftAY.
Georgia :
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Taken up by George W. Lumpkin, of theßl“’lh dis
trict G. M.one bright sorrel MARE with a blemish in
her left eye, a small blaze down her forehead, four
feet eight or ten inches high, supposed to be eight
years old. Appraised by Gideon II Trout and Eze
kial Candler to fifty dollars.
NOBLE P BELL, j. p.
A true extract from the Estrai/ Book of said county.
WILLIAM GRISHAM, c i.c.
dec 21—M—45
Cherokee Superior court
August Term, 1833
The, Governor on the informa-]
tion of Jacob Mart in 1 ~ „
vs. < Sci ‘ Fa ‘
Pyent E. Jackson. J
It appearing to the Court, by the return of the
Sheriff, that the Defendant is not to be found, and by
the affidavit ofthe Informant, that he doesnot believe
that the defendant resides in this state, it is, therefore.
Ordered by the Court, that service be perfected by
three months publication of this Rule, in one or more
cflbe public gazettes of thi« state.
A true extract of the Minutes.
R. F. DANIEL, Clk.
aug 17 5m 27
Cherokee Superior court
August Term, 1833.
The Governor on the informa ’
tion us William Martin ™ _
vs. ? Sc, ‘ Fa ’
PyentE. Jackson
It appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sher
ill that the Defe; dant is not to be found, and by the
affidavit oi the Informant that he does not believe that
the Defendant resides in this state, it is. therefore.
Ordered, by the Court, That service be perfected by
three months publication of this Rule, in one or more
ofthe public gazells of this state.
A true extract from the Minutes.
R. F DANIEL, C!k.
aug 17 27
’ NOTICE.
All persons are herebv notified, that I am the owner
of Lot number SIX HUNDRED AND SIXTY-TWO
in the fourth district of the third section, of formerly
Cherokoe, now Cass county ; the Deed from the
drawer to me is recorded as the law directs ; they are
therefore warned against trespassing upon said lot, as
the law will be rigidly enforced against them.
REUBEN C. SHORTER.
Jan 11 w 18
Pleasant Valley.
There has been a new POST-OFFICE established
at Pleasant Valley, in Murray county, and Nelson
Dickerson, esq. appointed Post-Master thereat.
sept 21—r.—32
Enlertai lunent.
IT««< iFJL I?»
7./I7 VGS7 O V HOTEL.
The und‘rsigned having situated himself in lhe
town of Ll\ INGSTON, Floyd county, respectfully in
forms his friends and the public, generally, that be
has opened a house of
PUBLII ’ ENTER T. 1 INME\T,
Where h- hopes to receive a deserved share of cus
tom. His HOUSE is situated on the south-east cor
nerol Riverand Broad-streets 11c assures the pub
lie that his TABLE, will be furnish with the best that
can be procured in lhe country, by industry and mo
ney, and every means used to render those comforta
ble that may visit his House.
I His STABLE will be provided with a sufficient
quantity of CORN. FODDER and OATS, at all
times, and under the constant and exclusive care of an
experienced and faithful HOSTLER
> The Proprietor in making his charges, will always
remember the pressure of the times.
I his beautiful site and rising Town, is situated on
the bank ot the Coosa river, near the head of steam
boat navigation. This village must possess «<>rne ad
vantages highly favorable to its mercantile interest.
A. H. JOHNSTON
The Federal Union and Georgia Jom nnl will, each,
insert this notice four times and forward me their ac
counts for payment. A- IL J.
jan 25—p—50
BLANKS.
SHERIFF’S DEE DS,
€IA RK S SVBPOE.NAS.
Juror’s Summonses,
I
Ji iitar tGi: r.rcr.xsEs.
Per sale at this
AN ACT
To alter the seventh section ot an ac 1 , to revise and
consolidate the militia laws of this State, and to re
peal the cavalry laws now in force, passed Decem
ber 19, 1818, and to amend the fifteenth, twenty
second and twenty-fourth sections us an act, passed
the 22d day of December, 1831, amendatory of the
above recited act.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by Ike senate and House of Re
presentatives ofthe State of Georgia in General-Assem
bly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority ofthe
same, That from and after the passage oi this act. tin
seventh section ofthe above recited act, shall be al
tered as follows, to-wit? That where it shall happen
in any company district, that the privates neglect or
refuse to elect any officer or officers to the command
<t shall be the of the Colonel, or commandant of
the regiment to which they belong, or in counties con
taining but one liettalibn, of the Major commat'dani
t<> nominate a fit at.d proper person or persons, as rhe
case may require to take command ot said company
district, tor the term of twelve months; Provided,
au election cann< t be had sooner, and the person or
persons elected, are commissioned by the command
er-in-chief, or brevetted agreeable to law ; and be it
further prouideJ. that all such as has been heretofore
nominated to said command be, and they are hereby
exonerated from the same, and that no person shall
be compelled to serve again, who has served, or may
serve twelve months under two years from the term
of his appointment being vacated.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted That the fifteenth
section ol the before recited act, shall be amended as
follows, to-wit: That it shall be the duty of command
ing officers us companies of every description to mus
ter their respective companies, four limes in each
year, as near the centre of lheir company districts as a
majority of said company, liable to bear arms may de
termine upon.
Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, That the twenty-* j
cond section of the before recited act, shall be
amended as follows, to-wit: That there shall be com
pany courts ol inquiry of every description, ordered
by the commanding officer of companies, within
twenty days after eacli muster, or on the next muster
day, to be composed of at least three of thi; commis
sioned or brevetted officers of said company, under
the same rules and regulations as pointed out for vo
lunteer companies in said section, and lhe command
ing officer ot said companies of every description,
shall be allowed to stay Hie issuing of executiot;
against any delinquent upon his making affidavit,
stating the tacts before any officer, authorised to ad
minister the same, within ten days after the sitting ot
said company courts, and tb.a commanding officer ot
said company shall lay the same before the next com
pany court of inquiry, who may upon the merits oi
said affidavit remit or confirm the same, and Older it
collected.
Sec. 1 Be it further enacted, That the twenty
fourth section ot the before recited act, be amended
as follows, to-wit: That when any vacancy shall
happen by death, resignation or otherwise, of any
Provost Marshal or Clerk, it shall and may be lawful
tor the regimental court of inquiry and battalion courts
ol inquire in counties, containing but one battalion, to
elect a Clerk cr Provost Marshal, as the case may L>-
to till said vacancy under Ute same req:ii;;:‘!‘?B
pointed out in said recited section, and in case oi
either tailing to attend any court required of them
when ordered, shall be fined at the discretion ot the
court ot inquiry, so ordered to attend in a sum not
exceeding ten dollars to be appropriated as other fines
under the militia laws us this state
Sec. 5. Be it further enacted, That all laws or parts
of laws, militating against this act, be and they are
hereby repealed
THOMAS GLASCOCK.
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JACOB WOOD.
President of the Senate.
Assented to, Dec. 23. 1833.
WILSON LUMPKIN Governor.
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hole Ao. 53.
for march.
Will be sold, on t.H i. vhll(;t) nrXf . lt
the court-house uom .>, • •. „ j jr , u s
Cass, between the h 0,.. ~ t t, u , U1 u,,. ;., d
I'-ur in tin. afternoon, oi that day, J.e j Ui ..wi. « rj
perty, to wit : "‘ '
Lol number live hundred and nii.-eiy-lw./ i< : .ho
seventeenth district of the third sect;, n, i< v<-,; .j„
the property ci Johnson Bi nes, to salis.’v a lit« fi- m
a justices court oi Bibb county in favor <>| J. 1;- tiot
imgsworth, levy made and returned to n.c by a con
stable. J
No 2 Also, lot number two hundred and ei--;.
teen m the sixteen district ot the third section I- v? d
on as the property of Abner them (o s misfy h ;.i
| trom a justice? court of Bibb county in favor oi [
Hournoy tor the use <>l William Porter, levy mud«
and returned to me by a constable.
No. 3. Also, lot number one thousand ami fifty
in the seventeenth district ofthe third section levied
on as the property of Thoma- Bridgman to satis!. »
.tin trotn a justices court of Bibb county in fatii of
Francts D. Cummings, levy made and returned to ma
by a constable.,
No 4 Also, lot number eight hundred and sixty,
time iiHhe twenty-first district ofthe second section
levied on as the property of Charles Coupee to sati-lv
« ,a f,o “’ *i' ,J stices court ot Bibb county in favor oi’
W iliiam C. U . Clark, levy made and returned to me
by aco-nstable»
i ' 1 ? 0, t 5 ‘ f A'f o > anp g'’° boy named Willis, supposed
o be about illteen years old. levied on as the
ty ot John Lovmg to satisfy two fi fas from a justices
court of bibb county in lavor of J< hu B. Wick tew
made and returned to me bv a constable ' '
No. 5. Also, a negro boy named Philip, supposed
to be about seventeen years of age, levied on a -th!,
property ot Samuel Fergison to satisfy two fi fa? no'r?
a justices court ol Cass county. i ; , f :lvo| . o fW o h t . r l
No ’7' y A T an<l "><• '■/ •
years ol a . 4 negro girl named Martha, between
seven and ten years of age • one road W .ggm-; two
leather Beds and v nrniture ; one Trunk ; one w'->;v6
mg Loom and one Slab, 'evied on as -be property of
H odge Rabern to satisfy a fi fa from the superior <•< ui ‘
of Lass county in favor of (he Governs for the use of
the Ban.; of Georgia and other fi fas
No. 8. Also, Leonard Bissell’s interest in lot num
her twenty m the sixteenth district of the third - P ?.
tion levied on to satisfy afi fa from a justices Court >f
Walton county in favor of John Chrippel, levied oit
and returned to me by a constab'e.
>,...5—50 LEWIS TVMUN.D.S
Athens female AcndemV.
HLS institution will be opened on the T
MONDAY LN JANUARY NEXT, tmd-. - die
joint -liiection ot the subscribers. A sufficient Himi
berol competent assistants will at all times be pro
vidtd. ’
, Rates of Tuition, payable in adrante.
”0.1 Scholars instructed in Spelling, Reading. Writ
ing and Aiilhmatic, as tar as Vulgar Fr.ctiop,
. femitli s system, ODptr qr.
Same—-witii English Grammer and
Geogtaphy, $7 09
Rhetoric, History, Use of Globes. Na
tural Philosophy. Chemistry, Astro
nomy. Latin and Greek Laiiguiojes,
and the Ma!hem uics, $8 00 «
lustructimis will be give m the French f.at
The Music. Room. as heretofore, wi;i o< ; <
by 'l’3 W.XLIHALL. whose knowledge v s the
sci.-n- e, and experience in teaching, need no com
mendation.
Drawing and Painting will be taught in the Acade
my.
'l’lte school will be provided with Apparatus f-.u’
illustration in lhe different sciences
1 here will be monthly examine;. <_s w it! ~
previous preparation.
Shul .st.ic i':ar— l'cn Mmith
fTTßoarders will be teceived ; -I. • > a&
Senior Principal ri.-idtn- mtlif
VV. B. TAYLOR, > ,
WM. H HUNT, < ’' '
Nev. 3(1 --11.
University C 4.” j
» H!. next College -session w e' : r . ■ ...
S 161 b January. 183-1. I’m- adip-, .■
Fteshtnan Class, a candidate must I, •. •
knowledge »f Cicero’s Orario-o. V.,
Acts m the Greek Testament, Gtau-a
».o<>3 Gicek Reader, f riglish (innninei
r ipby.atid be well acquainted with .1
.srCDH.S OF Till: FRE.sn.M .
Cl.Trm. Ail'. /oA’or.—liw limo..
.ol commenced, and the French I
2d Term, from Jan. to Aped Livx, <?. ?■•
-a. Ist, vol. and French continued
3.7 Tenn. Apr,l to Aiig.— l.ivy .
Ist vol concluilcd, Ftetich contimu o
gebra. through Ratio and Pr.qmrtim.
81 I DIE& <»l Tin; SOPHOMG.,
Ist Term, Aiifr. to Xov.— Hor:,« < ;< .
jora, 2.1 vol commenced, Xlgehi '
three books ot Geometry, (Playfair’
2d Term Jan. Io April —(,tHr< I! .
. continueil; Horace and Geutm try u-t . ri
■ Jamieson's Rhetoric.
I '.id term, April to Jug.—Graeca Vj-
- concluded; .Modern Lnngm-je , Plain '1 ’
j Mensuration, Survevn g, botai.y a?J ”
i tory.
1 The present Junior Class have studi» d •
- to tiie above, the first book of Cicero de < ■
I first bock ot Homer's l;iad, Blair’s L c- ;;
! I ’lmsteads Mechanic's in part
| Though the classes regularly attend b ' -
j ring the Freshman and Sophomore v.,. ; ,
; made an indispensable requisite for:?!;? -.
'ol the classes. Provision is madi- f- 1
j ter without a knowledge of Frei.)
(language, for which there is no add
j tuition.
Those who desire it will have opr».. -.
img Hebrew, Spanish, German, at..! ■■ i
■ any additional charges.
1 The rates of tuiliou are $33 pern; > . - • ‘‘w
halt yearly in advance.
Board can be obtained in it spectate ■ . ,
from $8 to $lO per m e.th.
By order of the facultv.
XVM L. MITCHEL!
November 16. 1833—42
IHP.VEJ J.~<T6'hT2~
ATTORNEY AT I. ( W
Cherokee Court House. Gcurpi ~
I’ now prepared to attend to anv > csso , }
siness entrusted to him. He tend. 1 i« t|,. ,
those per»<>ns who have.-0 liia rh'l J '> • 1 hi;- ,?
the Courts win-.-- he lm-pr-ctic< d
to ensure ultci.liuu, muR come puG-yuh*