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' Remonstrance ami Protest
OF THE
UNION $ STATE UIGIITS PARTY.
about men— Let V rr^mia »ppak the language j maMISON COUNTY
of truth to boil, tha great contending p.riiea. GEORGIA, MADISON COUN II-
without unneccHsarily wminduig the fueling* Inferior Court silling for Ordinary I urposet,
of either. We eliall reap the reward* of our I .Yoctmlitr Term, \SM.
exertions in savin'' the U nion, and in preserv- j prerent iheir Honors,.lames Anderson, John Meroney,
ing the rights of the .States—. «"*'»* »«* "• Pitt'o.... end Robert Groves, Justtee.
i . 7, , r „rl,- dnr ii en r niellineiil. 1 ^fcN the petition of William Cleghnrn. Admintslr.-
one hand the to. rent o. I'd-.r.tl en r.ucntn Edwards, late of said county, de-
and on the other die headlong current o< S>-
Carolina Nullitiealion. What a glorious op- j A ,„) William Uleghorr., Administrator of Francis
■M,nullity to do honor to tin- Old Umiimion, if Mvcwell.d .co.s.d, f.r Letters of IIIS.HKSIUII fro
J f „ ,.,.,1 „ .... ,t|| ‘further AdiumMrathin on *ai» Isatei* :
\V h-*r**i»fi4m, il is ordered bv lMi-«C*m#t, that aft
THE UNION AND STATE RIGHTS TARTY
of South Carolina, assembled in Convention, do KE*
CITRATE and .SOLEMNLY PR< >TES Vagainst
the Ordinance passed by the Slate Convention on the
2U'.» d iv of November last.
1st. Rerauae the People of South Carolina clertffl del-; w j|j }|%n ,| oiirsidve
•gaie3t4>thesaid C 0 nvirnt!0ii under I’r solem.'i a..uiauce I , , 1|lllp , rf ay „„ the ult-.r ol
tna*. thcaedelcffates would do uo morcluan o-wse a |h an i , ...» , * • „ 0 e ,,.»* 1
able mid constitutional remedy for the • vil* ot the protre j „„ r couiiiry. — Richmond Amjiiu er, ZOt.i uu. ,
five tariff, without endangeri.iff the t nion of the!
F OLK month# after date application will be made
to the Honorable the Interior Court of lloll
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the Real Estate of Milicy V\ oodlitf, late of said
county, deceased.
JAMES LAW, ) .. .
ULORGE WOODLIFF, $ ‘ r
Sept. 29-28—w4ui.
Instead of which, that coiiv^nti.i.i has pass.il ah Ordi
nance in direct violation ot «dl there pledirtn.
2n J. Because t :» s lid Onlinance has insidiously as-
wiil<Ni one of tin inalienable rieht* of man, by emlrtvour-
lii® to enslave all freedom of conscience by that tyranni
cal • .iLn.ie of power—a T At Oath.
3J. Because it liaa di»fr.uichia<il an I pmscrib:*d near-
Iv un • half of the Freeman of South Carolina for an hon
est ddfrence of opinion by declaring that those whose
co .wci'nc« s ’till not permit them to take the t<st oath
a.all be deprived of every otliee, civil and military.
4lh. Because it has trampled und* rf*H»t the groat piin-
c : nlr* of Liberty second to the citizen by the Constitution
ot'lhis State in depriving thefrwmen of this coil »try ol the
ri^iil to an impartial trial hy Jury, thereby violating that
cl sus'-‘ ot' th#* constitution intended to be perjM tti.nl which
d^ktr-H that “The trial by Jmy in h: retolure us#*#l in
this .Slat**, and the liberty of the Press shall bo toiev
invio’ ibly preserved.”
5th. Because it ha« violated the independence guaran«
ti*.'l to the Judiciary, hy-nactinff thnt the Judges s!..!
tak*» .1 revolting t. st oath, or be arhilia ily i<*niove«l froii
office thereby depriving them of the prmb’^e of trial hy
impeaelon* .it, which by the constitution ol the State i;
inf< nd J to be secured to every civil officer,
fith. Because the Ordinance has directly violate#! the
Constitution of the United States, which gives authoiit;
to Congress to collect r* venue, in forbidding the colhr-
tion #»f any r venue within the limits of South C'arnlint
7th. Because it has violate#! the same constitution,
that provision ofit w hich declares that no pr» ferrnee shall
be given to one Port over any oilier in the l nil d -tatrs
bv *»*i ictiiig that goods shall be imported into the Port
of South Carolina without paying any duties.
Sih. Because it violate* tie* same constitution, and
tramples upon the RIGH r w of the citizen by denying
him the privilege of appeal in casr s in Law aid Fouity
arising under the Constitution and I .aw* of the L'ni-m.
9t!». B»rcause it has virtually d« stioyed the L’nion, h\
carefully preventing the t ieneral (internment from # n-
foreing their laws through the civil tribunals of the coun
try, and th<?»» enacting that if that Government should
pursue any other mode to enforce them, tin n this State
shall be no longer a in-nuh-r of the Union.
lOlh. BecauA* tlu tyranny and oppression infli'td 'y
this 1 Ordinance, arc of a cha meter so revolting and tin
efT^ls anticipated from it so ruinous that the I'oni.n -rr
an i r-edit o! the State are already s *n«iMv nff*eted and
will « *v* !>-• '>*o4tnt»d; and its p •ic» , ..bl*» und indus-
triou* - »rvn.* am driven from their ho;i» s to seek tran
quility irt some other Mute.
The Union Party of 'vcith Carolina, in Convention as
sembled, do further mrnonst-.»te and solnnnlv note*!
ngai ithe proj°ct of a Standing Army. f»n»pos#‘d by *h>
pyrfv in po«rcr, as dangcrousto tV* lih iti'-s of the prupf .
They would respectfully ask their f» How citi7cns, wheth
er such an a rrav must not be conf sscdlv inad quale to
protect the Nullitiea’ion Party, against the People of the
rest of the United c t,* s, should they resolve, to coerce
them. Whit other object th^rt fore can such n fore** ac-
Co'no'ii.h tbso to s oy-* as an instrument of Tyranny,
over their Fellow Citizens?
This convention doth further prot* «t, agun«t nnv e*.
fort, by a system of Conscription to force t he ririz-ns of
the State'fioin their fire fid«*.s, and tlinr hones, to t-.ike up
arm**, anti incur the pains and p'-naltios of treason, in sup-
p * r t of a doctrine which the people wrr** assured was pa-
cih« i »its nature and utterly inconsistent with any idea
of danger to the Constitution or the Union.
.Solemnly P’rnonatrating, asthey hereby do, against the
above mentioned g*i vances, T!ie l'nit»n Paity, would
further express th# k firm determination, to inniut. in
the princitdes which have ever been the rule of their con-
du trand while on the ore* h old, lh* v will couMmie
t!i« ir tinftl»*ring opposition to the p’-A et*vc Tn'iflV. so
on the other they will not !»«• driven from the enjoym
of.thoM inalienable rights which bv inberitnnr#
tc every Xin' rican Citizen. Pi"* laiining thcrefr
tentinn of law less or insurrectionary viob nee, they h«*rc-, f> r th
by nroelarn *u» h *l**tcr»nini»ti*»n to protect their righu
by all legat ami cons'itutionml means and • h.»f indoinc
Mih»y will co- tinne to main'aio the charscuo **f p.-n-
ccable r.ilizena, nnles** cotnpellc I *«> th r ow H uvidc bv
iulolerablu oppression.
TMO'tAS TUTOR, Preniftrtl.
>IF. v 11V MIDDLETON,
D\VIl> JOHN ON.
mciiujf) i. mtwist;,
STARLING • I ( K* It
Vice-Prrsiilents.
SALH3.
SHuKlFF-i
C N I AUK Slipriff’eSalf.-On Hie firsl'i'ues'
^ dny in M MICII nrit, will lie ,nld ai (hi* Cam
I Inn—** i<t lie* town .if V\ .ik i ii« i ill**, CIj
Cm’ li.ial hour, of sale, the lullowiii|I |*l"("HV, In will
SevriilGuii NejjrnH, In «H: Neil « Men,!
ahum kiMMimnl ni/c ; Kdward It; N»*ic> >12; Id * ,
|8, nod her danjihttr Hariieii.*; Jim II; J *’iti 12; i
1 had* . 26; I.elty 16; IteuhenlG; l*'lei M; Heltyj
2i; .M..I.4; lihajVl; Aainnd, .Nat. U «!■«. I
and a Cnil l 2 nimi.li. * id : levied on a. ihe properly
<if l.nheii l.rne n ,d David II. I.' VI*, In a eivl'y u ne ii- |
.•■•Hie li la. m ihvir .f John Ne.'bii, .ai I llohert and
itavnl l. Love, and oilier li fan. apai i«' -led l.ove..
ISAAC S. VINCENT, Su it. I
Dec. 23. I
I-.. .I. i
eh r.lt <■
..fill,
id Ulllian
unreined will lake notice.
:n the minute., tlii. Olll N*iv. 183*2.
II.1.1 V d SAN DC US, c. c. o.
Nnv. Ill—31—ndii
" JgKOUGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
I ERE AS Svlvan-is Ripley and Melvina Esk-
ii fur Loners of Adiiuuiitm-
F.skridgc, late of said coun-
4 1 LARK SIIBUIFPS SAL!:.—On I
first Tuesday in MARCH n* xt, will be s«*l
ii the Court nousc in ' aikinsvilb*, Clark count;
vithintho usual hours of*a!«J, lh« lollowiujj property t
*it :
Eh*von i\i*grot»H, to wit : Anthony a Muc
15 or 50 years oi age; Marv, 3/; £>#.*! iLi h, Iti ; Funny
15; Green, 14, Isaac,9; Ben, 9 ; llanii.ih, 7 ; Mill)
5; and Carter a b«v, and Matilda a woman, (ihei
.yes no! apcclfi* d in’the rnorlgay* ): levied on as t!»
r* np. rty of Hugh N#i*l* r, to artisfy t«.» li fas. issue
i n«’V»r«cl sure **f murfgng « in fuv-»r *f Steven
* nonius, vs. Hugh Neml«T
JAMES HENDON, D. Sh’lf.
Dec. 29.
-On • ho fir«it Trie*
I, will he s-dd at th#
Ori-villc, (Mark cuimtv,
following property,
C MsWUi .ShcrifF* Snle.-
1 day in FEbRU\RV n*
..•ot il o.se I- riir (own of »\ a'I
viihiu the usual hours of tale, If
• wit.
Two Nrernp., In wit: fliicln*l, n womnn.
Inni' *26 ven.a ni n|.e, a id tle.ler, a vvtnnan, nlnint 27
ear. "fage: levle I nn on the properly nf tienrge U*.
lying, In eutialy a fi. fa la. led mi Ihe foreclosure of n
orlgag*, in liivor of Steven* Thom a a v*. tleorge V\ .
mg. ' JAMF.S (II.NOON, D. Sh'IT.
Dec. I.
T the *ame tioir and place will lie sold ihefollew-
pern, to wit:
Sixt)-tv'o anti a t.alf \ere8 of l.ar.rl. m‘*re
r lc*«, in niv, on Ihe wat. r* of n.e middle fork
.f ilie itcoue* river, adjenong Milchell and olio-re, and
■ eg oea, in mi : Sophia .a woma *, uleuit twenty,
a * nf age. andherciuld, Oliver 0 boy, about five
of age: levied unu the property nf Willi.nn VI.
Siephenj.nl, in*aii*fy a *i. ft. in favor i f I'hnmasMnr-
v, v*. William M. Stephcoion.
A Lot of Upper Leather for Shoes, consis
ting of twenty-live er thirty piece., innrrnr le*a . levied
tin* property nf lohn Li. Hubert*, to **iti*fy a fi. fit.
.-1- m lavor of William Llarr, Kxecotnr, &c v*.
fill 11 v. U.'bett*, Mod Harm It Andrew, and Joseph H.
l.otnpkm. In. .ttontie..
One llnnilretl ami Sovmily three Aerei of
[.and, m we nr I-**, in eoiii roiinty, in two *<*par i
i-reo*, i.ne Iriicl containing 38 sere*, innrcor le*a, on
S' 1 ere. k, II*'j .inleu rdwarila and otbels ; ttie olhej
ir.ei containing 7- aeic*, in .re..r le**, on Slmalcreek
. ndj-.i ■ g I nry.-ar him! otiier*. levied on a* Die proticr-
b long | ty of Cliarlev’tiainer, jun. to *a’i’fv two fi. Ins. issued
■ II in- i tv ui a Mng'strale’s Court, in favor of Silas Hanson,
: ns • of lenm* 0. Devers, vs Chari, s Curlier, jun
Lev v iii.ole and r,*tiirne.i In tne hy a Constable.
Otic llowlr.il nod Sixty Acres of Land.
mme nr less, m and rntinlv, on lie* waters of I rsil
ereek, adjoining Ycmby and oib.rs : I. vied i n r.e tin
nrnperv of (Ith.iel r. MaDvis, tn satisfy snndrv fi. I'.t*..
issued from a M vgi<tr»tB’s Ctnir', tn favor nf F.bturL.
New ton, and odier li. fa*., vs tidoiel T. Mathis. Le
vy made and returned tome by Constablr*.
JAMES IIENDON, D. Sli’ff.
Jan. 5.
Gnoil .Vctr.v.—Wo hnvtv n letter front n
Mouther nf CoogreM*, dated at Waahinglon, on
Suiidny. which s'elca on the highest aolhorilv,
that tho Commillte of tI'ot/s nrd Mentis of Ih
II of II., hare tli’j filed liriv Tariff bill -that
Ihe acl of ISIG is Inl.en ns ti II isis /.> which III
duties ore In cone down—ll'nollens are In de.
sccnd al Ihe rale nf \o per end. annual's/, HU
theijrsach 20 or cent. IT of 1A per end.
The highest duly on iron will he. 24 per end.
Where oxisling duties nr** in any instnoeps
|o*ver than in the act of 1316, these nrn to be
retained*, tho nets nf’16 and ’32, giving the
rule for non-pnomnnited articles Our nines,
potidont assures os. D,nt we may relv <>n this
statement as ptrfeclhj e.rael iiifnrinalion of
win* is now intended ; ntnl that ttvety he.
of (ho Ci inmillpe. hot one, ronntirs in ihe
plan ; so Ihsl no ehnngo is In ho exppeled in
tlm hill when il is reported. Wo itr« assured
on the snimt aullmrily, that very unfounded ap
prehensions prevail ns In meiiMircs of violence
townrds Sonth-Citrolttin—“Whnlever people
may iMisI on prcdieling, do yon bo salivlipd
that ininperitiiee will murk llm toeasores pro
posed and adopted, even if ihe proper nittlih.
ealion of the Tariff should Ihil this Session—
which would remove all occasion for ulterior
measures.”
Under such a stale of fuels, we nsU respect-
fully of Soullt-Carolinit, trill you not pause 1
And ire ask of the Legislature of Virginia, if
they will not hasten to oft’ r iheir medmtion—
and prevail on our sister Stale to suspend her
ordi> once!
We h ive another leitcr from another meuo
her of Congress, written on Saimdsy, who
writes thus, “ The Commiltee of Wsys and
31eans will report on Wednesday (lo-morrow.)
Tho House will not meet until that day. I
have strong hopes llml we -hnll he aide in ad
just the Turilf upon principles nf jiiatire ami
equality, and inn wav to give satisfaction to
the great body of the People. I am satisfied
that the President will not come to Congre-*
(for additional authority, troops, &*.*., &■*.) for
some lime, if al all. A little lime ; and I hope
we shall go right.” We have no doubt of it,
if Virginia will act with the energy and frank
ness that belong to her, and with the prompt!
tude which is required by the Crist. _,t„d
throw her whole morsl force on the side of me
diation. Let not party spirit defeat the noble
designs of her people. Away with all disputes
a VCKSON Shentrs Salt;.—On the firs'
Tupadav in M ARCH neit, will b#» Fold, at th#-
Court-homo in*hn town nf J«fTf»a m. Inrkaon count\
»iibin 010 111**1111 bouraof aalc, the fiilluwinc property
•o wit :
Ono Noor«> Hove *»v th#» nnnio of Irvin,
*»b«tuf lw#’lvt» vc’iMold: l*’vl««l on tonntiFfv a mortuiu?**
fi fi in fiiV'T of f'harlej* Witt, *•, Mc«h<ir T. Wilhite
Propcrtv pointed out in aaid mortjnp#* fi fi»
U BARRON, Sh’fT.
.A.
JT Xl'KSOY Sh«rifT«< —On tliu first
* * Tuesday m FEBRUARY n**xt, will bo aold at the
Court* hum*’in ili#*f#»wn «»t '••♦r rano, .hfkinn countv
vviiliit# (he usual hours of nab*, the following property,
to wit:
On« N*»irro Mnn bv the nnmn of J*nnc :—
levied on at# tho property o» D* lilrt Shtw, to «ni«fv a fi.
f.» in thvor of 8usaouah Shaw. Espcutnx of Williaio
SSiftW, dfceaacd, va. #* * d Detila Shaw.
Ono Tract of !«nnrl, CMtitninirm On#» II»m-
dr»*d Acr#*s m *rc or I#»aa, urnnted to Ojju, in th*: h i
tcra "f Pa'kfi# Creek levin) on to aatjnfv two fi. fnn. in
Filed from J.irkF »n Superior Court, one in furor of Jo-
•«*ph Drvif, a**. Peter A. Maddox, the other in favor ot
Horatio WVhb. va. Haiti Muddox.
POSTPONED S \LE.—At the namo time
ntid place, will bo wold —
Ono Negro Oil I by tho namo of Esther,
about 13 years old: levied #»n to aatiFfy a roort^ape fi.
fa. in favor of l.evi l.owrev, vh. Sarah Ruichelor. Pro
perty pointed out iu said ntortpngo t». fa.
G. F. ADAMS, D. .Sh’lf.
Jan. 5.
7 V ri*:*ru applu s lo i
iuii nn the Estate ot Jon
y, d«*cea«icd :
j Thrso are therefore to cite and admonish nil nnd sin-
Ijolar«lie kindred nnd creditors of *aid decease#!, to be
and appear at my nlficc within ih«* time prescribed by
hivv, to shew CiioHv* if any they have, why said letter;*
should not !»*• grant* d.
lr.veti under niv hand C h !)**r. 183*3.
! H ILLI *M CJVVAN, c. c. o.
I Dec. 15-30 30 d
|r;KOUGIA, M\!>IS0\ COUNTY.
JIERFAS Daac Simmons Jun. applies to me for
V V L#*tt* rs <»f Administration on the Estate of
lnjac Siioinons, Sen. doceas* <1:
These lire therefore to cite and admonish all and sin-
otilar the kindred and cre#lit«irs of said deceos#*d, to be
and appear nt my office within tf»e time pres#*ribrd l>4
law, to show cause, if.iny they have, why said letter#*
•#houl<l not be |» ran ted.
Given under my baud tlii" the 111h IJec. 1832.
WILLIAM SANDERS, c. c. o.
I)#*c. 15—39 30#l.
GEORGIA, JACKS0N COUNTY*
» tt7'»IKRF.\S Joseph I. Scott, applies to me fn
V ? Letter* * f Ad’iiiriia'rnfi m oil ihe ('.state of
Susannah Scott, late of said county, decensi d :
These ar-* therelbn* t*» **»te and admonish nil nnd sin-
irnlar »h«* kindred and o»«*dit»»rs of said dcc»*a.sed, t«» b*
t id apwar ai my oflice within the time prescribed b*.
aw, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters
•hotild nof be granted.
Given under mv band this 14th d.av of Dec. J832.
WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o.
Dec. 22-40-30J.
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY.
W HERE AS George Wilkie, applies to me for Let
ters of Administration on the Estate of Robert
Carroll, late of said county, deceased :
Tl»«:"ear»* therefore to cite nnd admonish all and sin*
.»ular the kindred and creditor* f said deceased, to b*
i id appear at mv ofiii e within the time prescribed by
aw, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters
ihould not hr planted.
Given under mv liaudthis |8th Dec. 1832.
GKDKGE il AW PE, c. c. o.
Dec. 22-40 -301.
ADMINISTRATORS* SALE.
A GRREABLY to on order of the Honorable the In*
fenor Court of Jackson county, will be sold a»
’iftyton, Rabun county, on the first Tuesday in Apri>
ihx». One Lot of Land, in said county, containing 490
\( re*, known nnd distinguished by Lot, No. 93. in th*
(i st rlistiict of said county, it beinL' a part #»f the R# a!
{.state of Patrick Ca«h, late of lackson county, de
•eased. Terms made known on the day of sale.
LUDWELL WORSHAM,
SAMUEL BARNETP,
N*»v. 10—34—t#ls.
Ad
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
CIREEABLY to an older *.f the h*»norable th#; I*:-
ferio#* court of Franklin county, v hen sitting fe
dinarv purposes, will be Hold nn tin■ first Tuesday in
Fthrtisry next, n? t!»c (Courthouse of Franklin conn
Tract of Land, containing Two Hiindr# dnnd Fort
\crc", mme or less, lying on the Grove liver, joinin
loshtia Hu#fs*»n, Joel Thomas, and others.
Also, One Negro woman, Dafoev, about Twcnt
years old, nnd a boy child upwards «JThree years old
Iso, two old N#>2rocs Mill be offered for safe; n
named Peter, above Sixty, and a woman named Ruche*
move Fifty ve.us—belonging to the estate of Johr
Llarksmi, deceased. S».ld for the benefit of the heii
•f Maid deceased. Terms made known *»o the dnv «
ale. JAS. IIARGROVE, Ex’r.
Nov. 21 — 36—tds.
S 7IOUR m-iih’i after date application will be made to
i ihe Honorable the Inferior Court of Franklii
countv, when sitmig for onluurv pnrpos#;s, for leave t<
s. !l one Ni-fU'i hoy, belonging to tho Estate of Jona
than L. R m -v, deceased.
JAMES RAMSEY, Adm'r.
Ott 19-31—u4m.
fTNOl'U months after date application will be made
F to tli * llonoiuble the Inferior court «.f Clark
i iiim'v, when silting f*»r Ordinary p#irp*»ses, f«»r h ave to
.-i#;li Lot No. 18C, in I h District «.f oiigiually Dooly
m.w P.ilaAi county, drawn bv William Cluslom’s or
p|,ans. Sold for tho benefit of said orphans.
JAMES G. MASTIN, Guardian.
Sept. 28—28—wlui.
f ]10UK months after date application will be made
1 to »he i lonorabie the Inferior Court of Clark
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for fcave to
n II Lot, No. 12I, in the ISlh district of formetlv Mus
'•ogee now Harris county, belonging to the orphans o.
Jonathan Mellon, deceased, for the benefit #*f said or
phans. STEPHEN FELKKIl, Guardian.
D,. c . 8—38—w 1m.
EXECUTORS* SALE.
A GREEABI.Y to the hist Will and Testament
. m Dr. James Nisbet, deceased, will be solil on Sn-
tirdav, February 9th, 1833, Die Plantation belonging t
he Estate of said deceased, containing 149 Acres, mix
■r less, siluateif one mile from Athens,on the Wat kin
•tile road, adjoining Hillyer, Walker and others, lo
gelher with various farming utensils, plantation tools
k, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, &c. <?n
Can and Y »keofO\en, and Corn nnd Fielder. The sal
to take place on the premises I crm*< of sale—#ind'r ft
cash, all ovxrtli.it amount, 12 months credit with ap
proved securitv.
ALFRED M. NISBF.T,
EUGF.NIL'S A. NISBET,
Dec. 8—38—ids.
' Ex cutoi
GEORGIA. CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS Matthew Hester, Administrator of
Charbss Hester,ilreetsed, applies for lettersof
Dismission from the further Administration on the
Estate of said d# ceased:
riu%.H« are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of snid d«;ceaaed, t<
be und appear at mv office within the time prescribe.'
by law, to shew cause, if any they Imve, m hy said let
ters should not he grant# #1.
Given under mv hand ihL? 13*h Sept. 18-32
JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o.
Sept. 27 -21—»r Cm.
GEORGI A. CLARK COUNTY.
IKRr.AS John James and Mary Ann Greer,
f T \drni listrators -»f \-#al Greer, dccei"”.!, apolics
to me for letters of Di"#ni**in >r» fr m the further admin
istration on the Estate of .'aid #t< ceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said <lecea»ed, to be
and appear atiny office within the time prescribed by ffTI
law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters 1? lo llic Honorable the I
should not begranted. ty, w .en silting lor Ordinary purp«ises, for leave to sell
Given under my baud ibis 3d D«'r. 1832. tiic Real Estate of John RaliitT, late of said county de
JOSEPH LIGON, c. o.o. ceased. JOHN BOND, Adm’r.
Dec. 8-38—mSut. | Nov. 10— 34—w4:n.
A D M1NI ST R A TO RS* SALE.
ILL be sold bv oiilor «*F the Hormrahle the Inf#
¥ ▼ tmr Court «»f Jn# kson county, while sitli •#: n
a Court of Ordinary, #*n the first Tuesday in Fchruar
next, at the Court house in Jackson county, 200 Acre.
fLuud, more *»r less, adjoining PottMand others, it be-
•tf a part of the R«;sl Estate of Patrick Cash, late of
lackson county, deceased. Terms made known on
the day of sale.
LUDWELL WORSHAM, ) . , ,
SAMUEL BARNETT, $ At1mr -
N#»v. 10—31—tils.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
A T the late resideneo of John Eskridge, of Jackson
A county, dece ased, will be sold on Friday, tho 25th
January next part ol the Personal property of said de-
ceased: consis inyof Corn, Fodder, Wheat, Horses,
Cattle. Hogs, H msidiold and Kit# lien Furniture—to-
gelher with many other arti# lea t#»o tedious to mention.
Terms made known on the dav of sale.
SYLVANKS UlPI.EY, Adm’r.
MELVINA ESKRIDGE, Adtnr’x.
Do. 15—39—tds.
E 7AOUR months after date application will be mad'
to the Honorable the Interior court of Haber
sham county, while billing for Ordinary Purposes, lor
leave to s> II all the Hi'I Estate of Hieinpssl Yauyhan,
deceased. JuS».FII P. G. WHITE, Adm’r.
Oct. 12 -30--w4m.
I .NOt It mouths after #iaio :*p| licatum will be made
to the Honorable the I tenor court of llubvrsham
oimiy, while sitting for Ordinary purposes,lor leave to
sell the Real Estate of Joseph Murdock, deceased.
JOHN M. BOWMAN, Adm’r.
Oct. 12 -30 -v im.
30UK months alter date application wil
Inferior Court of 11 all conn*
ill be made
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AI.FKED M, NISBET.
Athens, Dec. 8, 1832.
rCP editors in this State will confer a favor by in.
serting the above. /
ALLEY G. FAMBROim
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
H AS removed toGaincviHe, llall county. Inaildi.
linn io the Cnuria heretofore ■Hemledby him-
^ell ami Col. Jonea, in the Chattahoochee Circuit, they
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Charleston, and wishing lo avail' themselves of llte con
veyance, can tnakuthc'ircalculations with perfect a.fi -
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Oel. 5.—29—131.
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Athens, Dec. 1—37—6t.
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as #;arly as (iraciicahl#*, as all noXcs due one or more
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August 31—24—181.
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y revoked and made'
power ol Attorney, made by me tn R. G. IV. Dunlap, of
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dr.wo lo rny name m tne present lauo lottery of Che
rokee county, dated amne tuna in the latter part of the
Summer, IS32, ss the consideration for which said
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ALFRED GARMON.
Newbridge, Mali Co. Dee. 15—39—31.
To Parents.
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J3. resDuetlully informs Parents at a distance, that
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Athens, Dec. 8—33—eowtf.
Notice.
T HE Subscriber has f-»r sale a quantity of GRAPE
VL'E ROOTS and CUTTINGS, which he pro
poses to sell on the following terois, viz.
$10, for 100 Vines of One year old ; or 12J cents per
Vine for a less number 'han 100.
$15, for 100 Vines of Two years old; or 18J cents p«i
Vine fur a less number Ilian 100.
$20, for 1000 Cuttings ; or $2,50 per Hundred do.
1 will accompany each lot nf Vines with such direc*
tior.h, as will enable the purchaser to propagate them
to ihe best advantage.
On Hand and for Sale,
2000 Gallons of WINE,
In Q.iutntilies lo suit Purehastrs.
Any orders received shall be faithfully attcndeJ l°i
•nil terms made accommodating.
A. E. STRATTON.
Ilillxboro*, Jasper CO. Nov. 14, 1832.—36— 91.
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