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STSBRirrS’ SAliBS.
€ < LARK Sheriff’sSalo.-On the first '1'iics-
f day in MARCH next, will be Hold at the Court
Ilotmc in the town of IValksnsville, Clark county, within
the usual hour* of sale, the following property, to wit:
Seventeen ISVtfmea, to wit; Ned a .Man,
ahout CO year* of age; Edward 14 ; Nano 12; Join
Id, and h**r daughter liar.ia*!I**; Jim 14; John l-;
Charles 26; Lctty 16 ; Reuben 16; P ter 14 ; llctty
25; V '*e*4; EHza 21; Aaron 4, Nat. it month*,
anJ a Child *2 months old : le«icd on as the properly
of Robert I .ore and David II b »vc, to satisfy a m*»rt.
gige : ta. in favor of John N*>bit, v#. said Robert and
Duvtd li. Love,and other fi. I.ts. against said 1
ISAAC S. VINCENT, Sirffi
Pec. 23.
C l I,\ltK SHERIFF'S SALK.—On t e
J first Tuesday in MARCH n« xt, will he *«<ld
at tho Court house in iVatkinsvdlc, Clark countv,
wit ; <in the usual hours of*ale, the following proper!) to
wit :
Eleven Negroe#, in "it: Anthony a Man,
45 or 50 yea re of age; Marv, 37; Delilah, 16 ; Fa *«ny,
15; Green, 14, loic,9; Ben, 9; Hannah, 7; Mi ls,
5; at:d Carters b*»y, and Matilda a wo.nan, (their
ages no! specified in the mortgagt ) j levied on •« the
property of Hugh Neislrr, to sittsly two fi fa-. issued
on tho foreclosure of .mortgage * in favor of Steven*
Thomas, v*. Hugh Ncislor.
JAMES HENDON, D. Sh’ff.
Dec. 29.
C 1 LARK Sheriff* Sale.—On the first Tue*-
1 day in FEBRUARY next, will he *-dd at the
Cit'nt llr».i«c- in the town of Watkinsville. Clark counts,
within the usual hours of sale, the folio* ng property,
to wit.
Ttve .Vegroes, fo "if: Rachel, a woman.
aV>u* 26 year* of age. and *le*t*r, a w«m*r\ about 27
rears • ifege: levied on »« the »»r<tperiv of tlrorjo W
K ra, to sati*fv a fi. fa »«• »e*l the f .reclo*«ire cf a
Mortgage *u lavof of S*eien« Twm»‘V* •' .
K 'g. JA'1ES HENP-»N, D. SI. IT.
Dec. 1.
same time anil place will be sold the folio
Ot'ORUIA, MADISON COUNTY.
Inferior Court sitting for Ordinary Purpose*,
.Vocembtr Term, 1932.
Prcacnt »heir Honor*,.fame* Anderson, John Meroney,
Noah W, Pittman, and Robert Grovr*. .Itiaiic* 1 *.
* *|N the petition cf William Clcghorn, Adu,i i-»rn
<lJr tor of Hillivn Ed wants,-ate nf said county,de
ceased ;
And William Chgliorr., Administrat* r of Francis
Maxwell, d« ceased, for Letter- of l>i*niis -, ou fro.n the
further Administration on «ai * Es'ntc* :
lYhe-ropon, i* i* order'd by tin- Court, that after v ix
months’ nuhlirr.tion of these apphealions, in one of tlir
nubt's i.izdt*** <>f trns State, that the Mi«l *»iihmvj w, U 7 |
Cl tfnofii. Administrator on tho E*ta*« * a- aforrsaip.l *
wtilbrt di«mi*«»*d, unless cau«#» be shewn f » the cos : Ordman
trary, of which all concerned will teke notice. j j\t t»ie (‘
A true extract from the minute*., thi- f* ! '» N >v. PMi * -.m i
WILLIAM S\N!HH>. < i. <»• (
Nov. 10—34 —nffirti. j ,•«! BK*
THE LADV’S BOOK.
ADMINISTRATOR S’ SALK.
ILL he sr»ld by older of the Honorable the Infe-
?V dor Court of Jackson c doty, while sitting as
a Court c|‘Ordinary, on the firet Tuesday in February
next, at flip O••uit house in Jackson county, 2fHl Acre*
d Lrtnd.ti.ore <*r It**, adjoining Pott* and others, it be- j /jl^ME December number rif the L.1DY S BOOK
ing a ptjrt of the Real I.state of Patrick Cash, late »»l j R completes tin- Fifth VoLtiMK.
OFFICE OF THE I JOY'S BOOK,
Arm.mas Ci'it.oiNui,
‘Franklin Place, Philadelphia.
cin nui v, ( L\dk oiunty.
aV7HF.RF.C9 Grh»'.l IlngHs. \! .ini.iniinr < !
7 7 S. (Jnr.|«:i, Are. rseH.r.; ■ i.<« (•:! «i <" » j
o' DismtA*ion from the further AJ»nir.i‘tr-t|on t-n the j
F.'tatc r*l said deceased :
Th*'*c ar-» therefor** to cite and adro^nt,S nil and ..n* j
piihr ’ b** kindred a*:d cre«iit<»rs of oil . r.S'-d t*«- t ?
and a;>:*•'«r at mv r-iTtce within the un.c p»**«nHc* b
law, to shew caose if any they haw, *h% *-ul lc:tt r
should not !»<• frantrd.
Given under mv land this l??h Inn
JuSF.PH 1 U.oN. r. c. o.
Jan. 19—44—rrfi-n.
lat ks'uf county, deceased. Term* made known
the day ot sale.
, I.ITDV. ELI. WORSH AM, ) Aflin .
SAMl.tll. li VlNETT, J A
Nov. 10—.T1—td<!.
\DMTnTsTR VTOaRS* SALK.
ILL l# • sold hv order of »!•« Ilonora!»!o the In-
nor Com! of flnl 1 C'."Mtv, wiu‘0 tu'ting for
fuirj«-»-e rf , <><t »!;« I’n'-f Tuesdav
)>ir' i loose in satd County, nil
* the F.stafe of Jonathnn Pion
iteveepfed.) A'vi -tt ;e Veg<
, h« Inog.ny to said IMa»e.
» tin day ol -ulc.
J\S. HARIMRD
CEUECCA PIN NALL, Adin’x
jo pre-entingthi* nu nber to their patrons, the pub
JLhcrrf Htake it an occasion to render their thank* for
the steady arid continual encouragement they have re
reived during the past year. More than Tll’O THOU-
SJ*VD S'drcriben have been added to tluir list, and
t*ii* accession, together with the flattering testimoni
al* they are constantly receiving from the gentlemen of
pro**. i iduce them to believe that their work is duly
feciaic-d. In requital of *hts high degree of favor,
v are determined t»* redouble their exertion* to ren-
ai d hi;. I tier the L.J/JF.h IlUOK t‘.( n - si arrive ami ir.ler-
-ceased, 1 eating • t monthly piib-icatioi.s
ro \fao, Tio; Dictrnher number is i‘n b. !li-hrd with a hand,
feints made ' “o ne engraving,!he subject ofwhieh i- pecdiaily appro
1 priated to the book. The very distinguished women,
Adm’r. who-e portraits it represents, were of that cl.i
Jan. 13—11—:.
! NOl U .
i after d tte anp'rcation will he i
H' to the Honorable the I n**rior court of II . . _
countv, win :• Msting f..r Ordinary Purpose s. for I this number are furnished a spirited and elegant engra-
to <t. r.’ail lilt* li Estate of litempsal Vaughan,! ved title page, and a general table of contents for the
d'Trasr*!. JOSEPH P. G. \\ HITE, Adm’r. I Fifth Volume.
Tut. 12 -30---w4m. i In the SIXTH VOLUME of the EIOVS COOK,
w
GF.ORGI .1 \TKSON rolW I V.
HERE'S Fhtabeth *o me for
letter* of OirnooMn from t 1 *^ Luther Adiotnr*
tritK'D of the F.s’ste o.' Tit rce B. I.rua, litc »4 sa d
county, i]fc*»tNl •
TW are th»'r«f*r< to rite and a! wn»»i«h a 1 ! ard
•incu’ar the kindred and ere -li*. r.«of*asf deeca««>d, to*»f
»nd appear at :ny «*fivce within the tone
liw, <t,ew cau-e »f anv t ev have, whv said let
WNiit II oiontn# afttr dare application wilt b** *nadc proponed to make such addition* as cannot fail to
lx' t.. th- H unoivhle the 1 ‘fenur court ot llab* rshain * ....
ci.u.MT, •» f.dr -miRgl*tr ilrdi .arv purpo«es,l«>r leave to
a<-H tin Rea! Estate of Joseph tiimi x'k, d**ccas* d.
JOHN M. BO»MAN, Adm’r.
12 -3W —w-fni.
pnoro sals
FOll
EXLARGINn JK\D IMPROVIXC
THE
SOUTHERN BANNER,
•J Tapir new published Weekly in Jthens, (Jto.
Thf rapid increjiHO of population, wealth and j n .
leifigence of V'. LSTrnN Gr.or.ciA, have pMrnnted
tho Editors of the “Southkhn ISanneh," in order to
keep pare with the improvement of the time* t„ i.
hefore their frieudn and patron*, the fotlowmo
posala: r|
They intend about the first of February next t (>
publish the “ Banner” on a large imperial sheet— not
inferior i:» size or style of rxtentinn, to any now p«b-
h*' ed i » t‘i • State—for the accomplishritcnt ofwhic),
t'* r l'--,. '■ ; ' " ! frn - f - c »' Vork uii emit.
The EUitois ci; i n li uunoceBsarv m ihi late day t„
en’er into a minute detail of their political creed- i»„. v
would deem it but u work ofsupcrerogatinn. Suffio jt
to say, tin ir best effortn will ulways be diiccterl (t, v
disseminating correct principles, religious, moral anil
political) to the advancement • f tho interest, honor
and happiness of the people- particularly that portion
of them comprising the Western, and North Western
section ot the State ; and to whom they mainly look
for patronage and support.
The patronage «*f the Banner is now respectable, hut
? not so flic lent to meet the increase of expenditure’that
whii li will he commenced in the ensuing January, it is ! must necessarily occur, in Hireling the improvement*
should he cherished and revered by those of
their own sex ; and in the accompanying biographies,
— j miKh may be found to admire and emulate. Beside*
ade {these pirtrait.*, a full length of L. E. L. is given, and
various patterns of embroidery, tic. Along with
A 1
•ig prop* ** v. to
i h** g*s
I7KH U moth* after date application will be made to
L the II .norabli? the Inferior Court of Franklin
»in!\. hJi.-h sitting f.T ordin.irv pnrp*,rr*, for leave to
Hone N ro bov, hel-.nging to tile Estate of Jonn-
a * L. R ,n ev, decease*!.
JAMES UAMSEV, Adm’r.
Oct. 13-.31-.w4m.
Given under mv d. thi< 12!'i fi
M r.I.I AM CO'
Jin. 19— 41— rr.6 u.
•v. :?3i
ukorgi iiat.l roi v j y.
HERE A** Andrew F. 3V*.*>I!* , v applies for Let-
T T ters of Di*rni«*i *n from t »e fiiFtli**r Administra
tion *.f the Estate of Et^kn-I W«>*»ll*-\, decr-i.ed:
Th*’»e>ire therefore incite and i lmonish, all nnd sin-
giilar ’he kindred and credit-n* of said deceased, to lie
ai**l appear at mv ofiice, within the time pre*rribed hi
law, to shew cause, if any they liave, why said Letters
«ho*ih| not be granted.
Gi«cn under my hand, thi< 1 *,t!i dav nf Jan. 1F33.
GEORGE 11AWFE, c. c. n.
Jan. 19—44—ni6m.
St’t-iHo and n ‘ a’f \crc* of Land, m 're
nr lc**, in *aid c#»*mtv. on !’•«• waters of the u.i Id’e fork
oftiir Ikoner mrr, adjoining M'tchrllaiul other-, nnd
tup Negro#-*, to wit : Sophia a irornao. ah *ut unM*
live years of sge, snd her child, Oliver a hoy, ah »>f five
vriMnf age; levied on a* the properly >>i l\i!!i»m M.
Stephenson, to satisfy a fi. fa. in Lvor «-f Thomas .Mof-
row, vs. Wi'hai.i M. Stephenson.
A Lot of Upper Leather fi»r Shoe**, const*-
tir.gof t •* erty-fi vi* or tbirty fiisc#-*, more nr less . levied
on as the property of J ho G. Roberts, !<• *atisfv a fi fa.
for cost* in favor of William Carr, Executor, &c vs.
John l». K»Hcrts, and Garn< tt Andrews and Joseph II.
Lumpkin, his sttornii s.
One Hundred and Sevenly-lhreo Acres of
Land, more or lrts,in said county, in two srparite
tract*, one tract containing 9* at res, more or !***, on
Shoal creek, adjoining Edwards and others; the other
tract containing 7iacre*, nvreor less, on Shoal creek,
adj lioicg Puryear am) others: levied .*n a* the proocr-
tv of Charles Garner, jun. to *a!i-fy two fi. fa*, issued
from a Magistrate’* Court, in favor of Sdas Hanson,
f>r the na- of I-axc R. Devers, vs. Chari s Garner, j in.
Levy made and returned to me by a Constable.
One Hundred anil Sixty Acron of Lvid,
more tir less, in said countv. o i the wat* rs of Trail
creik, adjm-.ing Vca.by and others : levied f.r» ns ih«
proper'v of Gabriel T. M.ohis, to satisfy suridr* ii. fi*.
'■•"“I '' r " nl * V C, ". r ’:'?*-• ’ ClttVl"n, lUlM.n CO.II1IV, m. III.. fir*t'Tu™l«v in Vpril
N^.lon, aii.|..llicf n.v. w.hrirl f.\\ l.c- j !llAti |.„t „f l.aui), in sai'l cmnly, cnnlaining t!)0
»y m»u« 4!>a relurne.l mine bv ConaUhle. j km.wn and di.iinami.hcH by Ul, Nn. 9J. in I by
JAMES 11ENDON, D. Sb’iE ; ti st distiict of said county,it tu-ing a pait of the Real
Jin. 5, 1 r.-Utc of Patrick Cash, l«»o of lacks*»n county, de-
**jsed. Terms rnadek town on the dav of pah*.
.
i months after date application will hn made
& to the Hrmorab’o the Inferior Court ol lldll
j county, whe t sittf.g fur Ordinary purposes, for leave
| to sell the Ri al Estate of Milicy Woodiiil', late of said
I count v, deceased.
-| ' J \MFS L \ W, )
GEORGE UOODMFP, )
Soft 29—29—"4m.
contemplated. They are sanguine, however,
Hi the
Admr’s.
GKORGIA, MADISON COUNTY.
11 ERF. \S James Carither* nd James Saye,
▼ ▼ apply to mo for Letters of Ad:r>inistration, on
tSo Estate of Robert Cartthers, deceased:
Tin's» are therefore to cite, summon, and admonish
the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to he and
appear at mv ofiice within the time prescribed by law,
t.» shew can «*p, if any they have, why a.tid letters should
n*.t b * granted.
Given under my baud this 8th dav of Jan. 1353.
WILLIAM SANDERS, c. c. o.
Jan. 12-43-90(1.
BTIOt’R mouths afterdate appliratimi will marie
U2 to the llonoruble the Inferior court of Ci-irk
county, when vitting for Ordinary piopnaea, lor leave tu
sell Lot No. 186, in St li District of originally Dooly
now Pula-iki countv, drawn hv William Cuishmds or-
pliutis Sold for lilts benefit of sc id orphans.
JAMES G. MAS I IN, Guardian.
Sept. 23 -2S—vv-lut.
g TIOGU month* after date application will be made
. to tliu llonurahli' flic Inferior Court of Clark
county, when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell Lot, N’». 121, in the 1 Si It district of formerly Mu*
eojen now Harris p-ujnty, b» longing to the orphans o.
Jonathan Melton, dcpeaserl, for tbp benefit of said or-
piiHos. STEPHEN FELKEK, Guardian.
Dec. 8—33—w!oi.
AD Ml NIST \\ \ TO US’ SALE.
I -ft GRREXBl.Vto an order of the Honorable the In-
i : ferior Court of Jackson county, will be sold at
j
ICKSOtV Shorirh Safe.—O.i
lhe Dr^t j
»M, at »lie!
Tuesday in M4RCH next, will he s
Court-house iri the town of Jefiers *n. laekvoo c ututy,
wi*S»u tlie u*u%T hours of sale, the fdlowing property,
to writ :
One Negro Roy, fiv tlio nimo of Irvin,
ab-mt twelve year* old: levied on tositi*fy a mortgage
fi. f» in far«*r of Charles Witt, ve. \|e«!iac T. Wilhite.
Propvrtv pointed out in said mortgage fi. fi
^ .* U. BAR1MN, Sh’tT.
1.CDWEL1. WORSHAM,
S \Ml EL UAUNETT.
31-td*.
tdmr*^.
EXECUTOU’S SALK.
A GREF. A Hi Y to an order of the honorable the In.
m fci
jt
ordin-iiy purposes, wd! he **>ld ftn the fii*t Tuesday io
February next, at the Courthouse r-f Fra k!m coun*v,
one Tract of Land, eontainingTvvo Huiidr* (land Forty
Acre*, more or le*s, Iviug on the Grove river, joining
Joshua I Lids »n, Jo.d Th: mas, ami other'*.
Also, One N*o»o vvuiiuo, Dafuv, about Twenty
year* old, nnd ii bov child upward* of Three years old*
also, two old Negroes vv.ll he otlered for safe; n mao
named Peter, above Sixty, and a woman named Rueljel,
at»*wo Fifty venrs -bnlonni.ig to the estate of Jrdin
( C!ark«on, deceased. Sold lor the benefit of the heirs
One Negro Alan l»v l'tn n a nit* of Lane :—) of said deceased. Tcnnu made known on tf,o dav ot
ed on a* the proper tv o* D*hh Shaw-, to satisfy a fi. sab*. JAS. HARGROVE, Ex’r.
Nov. 21 —SC—ids.
\CK80N Slieritrs Sale.—On tho liral |
Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, will he sold at the
** virl-hiMt*c in tlietnwnoj Irilirsot., Jark*on couut v,
wh bi r the usual hours of sale, the follow mg property,
U# Wit t
fy. i i favor nf Susannah Shaw-, Executrix of William
Shaw, deccaseJ, vs. *atd Defils Shaw.
One Trnct of Lund, roninlntns One* Hun
dred Acres, more or !*•**•, grs ited to 0-_»g, .in the wa
ters *f Paik’s Creek • levied on to satisfy two fi. fa*, is
sued front Jack* n Superior Court, one in favor of Jo-
eeph Davis, va. peter A. Maddox, the other in favor of
Horatio Webb, va. said Maddox.
ROSTPONED S \LE.—At the same time
and place, w ill L« sold—
One N«*gr<» Girl by the nnmo of Esther,
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
A ORKF.AUI.Y !•» the last Will nnd Testament-of
* m Dr. Jamea Nlsliet, deceased, will b-j sohl on Sa-
tiirdiv, February 9th, IKK), the Plati'uinm h* longing t*
the Efllateiif suul dcrened, con!utuiug 149 Acres, mun
or less, Htuntedonc milefrmn Athens,on the Watkins-
vill.- road, adj'tining lir*tver, Walker anil others,
gether with varr u* farming ntensds, plantation tools;
Stork, Consisting of Horse*, Cattle, Hogs, fee. Oil'
Call u’.'l A’-.keofOxen, end Corn and Fodder, Thosrdi
13 J.,r. .,Id: lo.lcd on ln..t lr rv. n».rlg. 9 . fi. '-'^oj.l a r P .mlJ. 0 rr..m,.,». !>,,,,.,,r,,lr-„ n ,|.rSS
- - - J -- cash, all over that amount, 12 pioiitu* credit with op
Pm-
fa.in favor of Levi l.ourey, vs. Sarah B-ttchtlur.
perty pointed out in said mortgage fi. fa
G. F. ADAMS, D. Sh’ff.
Jan. S.
proved securitv.
ALFRED M. MSBF.T, j
EUGF.NIUS A. NtSBET, 1
Dee. 8—33—Ids.
E.x< ctitors.
OF.ORGIA. CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS Milthew Hester, Administrator of
Charlc-4 I tester, deceased, applies for letters of
Dismission frmn the further Administration on the
Estate of said dreeased:
These are thercf.re to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at mv office within the time prescribed
by law, to shew cause, if any they have, w by said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 13»H Sept. 1932
JOSEPH LIG0N, c. c. o.
Sept. 27-21—m6m.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS John James and Mary Ann Greer,
Administrator*of \*al Greer, deceased, applies
to me for letters of DismissiunTrnnt the further admin
istration on the Evtate of said deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish nU and sin
gular the kindred and creditors ofaaid<lerj**Mul. to be
and appear at my office within tho time prescribed by
law, to shew cause if any (hoy have, why said letters
should -.ot be granted.
Given under my hand this 31 Dee. 1832.
JOSEPH LIG0N, c. c. o.
Dec. 8.-33—m6tn
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
W HEREAS Joseph J. Scott, applies to me for
Letters of Administration on the Estate of
Susannah Scott, late of said county, deceas'd:
These »r« therefore to rite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, tube
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to ihew rauso if any they have, whv said lettera
i-hould not be granted.
Gif to under my band this 14th day of Dec. 1832.
WILLIAM COAVAN. c. c. o.
n<*. *9—40—sod.
Hook and Job Printing neatly and accurate•
ly executed at Ihi* office.
H'NOUIt months after date application will he made
BL 1 t«> ll»c llonoruble the Inferior Court of Moll coun
ty, w en sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the Real Estate of John Rullitf, late r.f raid county dc-
eased. JOHN ROND, Adm’r.
Nov. 10—31—w-bn.
S TSOUll month* after date application will lie made
to tho Honorable thn Inferior Court of Clark'
county, when sitting lor Ordinary purposes, for leave
to soil a Tract of Land, No |42, in tho sixth District
of Troop County, and wt.«o Lot No. 6.*» in »he fifth Dis
trict of tho third' section in Cherokee County, belong
ing to tho orphans of William Broadnax, deceased, to
he sold for thn bom lit ol said orphans.
JOHN MORTON, Guardian.
Jan. 10-44—wlm.
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!* A m * atkmsville, Georgia, <*n the 1st day of Jan
uary, 1833:
Misp Martha I.. Broadnax, John Bt-arden, Z.idoek
Cook, Esq. liar ison Elder, Sherod G. Gdbreth, Joint
Ghiiii, Charles Garner, Suruh ilouz*-, Elijah It. liar*
vey, Henry Jackson, E-q James .lories. Esq. Mrs.
Atm Kemion, Sumuet Ivlutta, JamcH Walton Melton,
William McKleroy, Thomas Moore, E*q Lieut. James
Whaley. LITTLETON R. BRE \ F.R, P. M.
Ian. 12—43—31.
ADM INISTR VTOR’S S A LK.
W ILL ho sold on Friday tli.^h day nf Mureh
next,at tire late residence of Thomas ^eott,de
ceased, all • f tlm personal property ol said deceased,
consi-ting of one ll*-r*e, n fe*v Faille, Ih.usehohi Fur
niture, plantation Tools, &c. f;c. Terms made known
un tbo day of sM»».
M M. B. BURGESS, Adm’r,
Gwinnett'County, Jan. 11—41—ids,
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
V GREEABI.Y to an or«lerofthe Honorable tho In
ferior Com l of Franklin Couutv when sitting for
Ordinary purposes, wd| b.i stdd on tire first Tuesday in
April next, at the Court-House of Franklin County,
one Trod of Land containing four hundred acres more
1es«, lying on Naked Creek, attuning llenrv David and
lAilhain Jv..ie* also, one Negro Woman, Kachel.nboot
thirty year* old, an { her girl Child about two month*
old; one Bov, Franklin, about sgv«-n or eight year**
old; one girl about six years old—also one Woman,
Sarah, about twenty.five venra old, and her girl child
alnnit four months old, belonging to the Es:ate ot I .«-*
‘ «oi«rf
B IST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Ofiice
6 at Gainesville. Hull county, Georgia, on the 1st
day of January, 1933, if not taken not by the 1st dav of
Apiii next, will he returned to the General Post Ofikc
as dead lettera;
Roller i Armor, Mr. Bindfield, Jieuhis Bate*, 2. lames
0. Brawley, Ransom Barnes, 2. Nathan Braudel, Wal
ter P. Bnlknm, Miss Martha Hums, Richard Bearden,
William D. Bennett, Elizabeth Brow n, David 11. Betts,
John Bmton, Joel B< niu-tt, William Carson, John II.
Cotes, Emeiino Al. Coveiugton, Benjuniti Cooper.
Nancy Clemmons, Lewis Camp, Kenney Chastain, Sa
rah Waite , A F. Cnldwell, U Co. Thomas Dunn,
lame* G. Dobbs, Jesse Dobbs, Thomas Dairy tuple, 2.
Jrihrr T. Dodson, Dane Dorsey, 2 !)• nji in Dumignn,
Thomus Edwards, Robert Evens, Philip II. Echols,
larob Elrod, George Kvorio, Stephen Edwards, Samuel
Frazer, William Flemming, Joseph Greyton, lumen
Gilmore, banev Glaze, Thomas George, William C.
Hope, Einmorinli Memhree, 2 David Hide, Sherord
llatltv, Zach'us Hudgins, Edward Holms, Oghttrti
Mngood, 2. Samuel Hu*st, John Head, William llol-
comb, Joseph I Inward, William Hughs, Stanford
Jones, 2. Rolen Johnson, John Jacobs, Daniel Jaekxmt,
John Kimlrtek, Pidhp Kmft, John l.awhon, Lewi*
l.ampkins, David Lowry, M. Linton, Master Henry
l.von, John Login***, Georgn l.aihain, l)uni. I Ledbet
ter,’Thomas B. MeDowell, 2. J. U. Me Cloak, John It.
Mashhorn, Samuel K. McCleteheo, 2. I**ainlt SlcGehee,
Dhadrah, McClaue, James McNeal, West ley niddin,
toTio McCutehoo, Muring Mo«»ro, John Moss, McGehce
k Johnson, John Neighbors, 2. Andrew M. Norris,
Aaron Nix, Whitman Owens, Hiram Pruitt, A. Pear-
sun, JohnPilktington, JolmS. Porter, Thomas Quaks,
W’illiam iledwinc, John Ritcherson, Stephen Reed,
Enoch Rogers, Lewis AV. Reinhart, John Riley, Josiah
Roberts, Abel Roberts, John Smith, Thomas Savage,
Ezekiel Turner, John Thompson, Milton l mletwond,
William Vaughn, .lesso Winscr, 4 George C. Wulli*,
Julio R. Webster, Reuben Watson, Benjamin Willson,
George C. Walters, Tlmmas Winn, Arsher Warren,
Jame* C. Wtighl, Washington R. Young. Esq Robert
Young. WILEY 1IARBEN, P. M.
Jan. 12-43-31.
is Chandler, deceased.
I for the benefit ofthe heirs
.nil crr.tii.ir> of >.ir! drci .wj. Term* mad. known
nn lire day of ulo.
MAItTIN ANTHONY, Ex’r.
Jan. 10—<l-tda.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
A RKEEAIII.Y (o tlio last Will .ml Te.l.mrnl of
. m P.dlv Urackrlt, lain of Hall County, d.rraa>d,
will hr sold al Ilia Court House in said county, nn ihr
fin) ruradsy in April nrxt, one llouar and l.nt enn-
lainine three and . half Acre, in the .nburh. nf the
Town of Gain.viMo.—Alsonn the l.nl al Ihr same lime
will he sold ell the personal property belonging In said
Estale.ronaiaiing of llnuaeludil and Kitelicn Furniture.
St,Id for the benefit nf the legalcea. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
GCORUE HAWPF-. Agent for
WILLIAM BRACKETT, Ex’r.
Jen. 13—U—tdr.
DRAWING POSTPONED.
I'll ion Hotel Property Lottery
FgJIlK drawing has been postponed till the first SAT-
fi URDAY in March next, when it will positively be
drawn. J. B. BATEMAN.
Thomaston, Jan. 5—4? ~9t.
TO JOURNEYMEN TINNERS
W ANTED, immediately, by the subscriber, a
.lotirnttyman Tinner. To a good workman of
vti-S'ly habits, c>mstanl employment and good wages
will bo given.
WILLIAM VERONEE.
Athens, Jan. 5—42—31..
T* Tho Augusta Constitutionalist wrill please give
the above three insertions, and forward thtir account
to this office.
Blanks of ull descriptions for
sale at this Olllcc.
j Georgia, And for t-lhvr purposes therein named,
j Be il cnectnl by the Senate and House of Ileprtsttda-
| lives of Ihe Stale of Utorgiti i i Genera! JiMtivbttf mrt, and
it is hereby entitled by Ihe autlnrUy of the same, V!mt iho
first Monday in Ap.il, eighteen hiirdml and thirty-
three, be, and the eatmt is hereby designated and set
apait as tho day on which the citizens of Georgia qual
ified to v«/to fi»r member.* ol the Legislature, m
tho several places preset»h«d by law for holding such
elections, vole tor «!«.!< gules to n-| prnJ li t m in Con
vention, in number equal to their r* presentation in both
bian’c e* of the General Asounhly; such elecbons to
bt! cmductcd, loniiaged a-ut certified under the same
laws us arc uf force in rv«prcl lo election* of mctiibirs
ofthe General AsH.unhly.
Sec. 2. Jnd be it further enacted, That it shall he thn
duty of such mnn tigers lo transmit to his F.xcelVncv
tin; (ioveruor Ihe r« suit of said elections omh-r the
laws now of for re for cbnducting, managing and certi
fying dictions of members ofthe Gtuvrtil Assembly na
aforesaid, within thirty day* after Midi «l rtn o-—
U heictipou it i* made the duty of Hi* Excellency tin:
Governor to issue hi* proclamation declaring the icsolt
of said »•!•■-etions by naming the, ihdividtttil* severally
elected to represent the good pco)de of Gc r^in, in
Convention ascotitemplated by tin* act.
See. 3. Jlndbt it further enacted. That every eitiz»*:i
ofthe United Stains snail b»* eiigdde lo a seat in said
Convention who ha.* uttninr d tin* age <»f twinty-fivo
venra, and been mi inhabitant of this State seven year*
immediately proceeding tlio day of his eh c jot, nnd
who shall have residtd one year in tiro cuunty lot*
Nvhirli lie shall be elected.
Sec. 4 Jndbe it further enacted, Thai each member
returned us duly chclid, shall previous lo taking his
seat in said v* I'Ventu r.,u-Li th* idli wii ^oalU. r atiir-
rnation, viz: I, A. B do sob rmd.v *uvr nr, that I will i,o».
attempt lo add to or take fiom the eonslihiHon nr nt-
Intend ccmmencimr on the Id of January, 1833,(1
Semimonthly publication, tube called
Ttie Novelist’;* Jingazinc,
No branch of tlie lighter literr.!ure of the present
age oilers a wider field, or greater variety for selection,
than those works familiarly known as Romance* and
Novel*. The unb onded encouragement which the.se
have received, have induced manvof the most gifted
writers to engage in their -composition, and they have,
iu consequence, attained a degree of merit and excel
lence which, with a few splendid exceptions, were, un
til the present century, entirely unknown.
Among the mas* of Novels which nro constantly in
course of publication, there ore of course some which
are superior lo the others. To select tlu*e null pre
sent them to Ihe reading community in n neat, popular,
nnd convenient form, with greater expedition, nnd nt
less cost than they can hcfuini*lied bv the booksellers,
in the principal object ofthe proposed publication ; nn
object which the publishers are satisfied they can ac
complish more easily than any other persons, on ac
count of the extraordinary facilities vvhirh they enjoy.
Reside* n constant and direct intercourse with the
London publisher*, through which they nrr enabled to
ive tlm latest British Novels, ns so«n ns they can
Ire transmitted to thi- country, lira* are connected with
the most extensive printing < slablisl nicttl in Philadel
phia, and can rc print in the shortest period, any work
they nmv choose to undertake. I*', for example, they
should wish to furnish a* part of their regular t-erie*.
any new English Novel, they cjin do *«* at a* early a
dre as any Amorbuu bookseller, so Dut distant
•Mjbsciiber.* rnnv receive ji •d-nultniieotislv with the
Her’* roo' blieutioii in th" larger cities, nnd at
hut a trilling cxpi n«e of pos’age
In selecting winks for this publication, nono will he
taken but those which convey both gratification nnd in-! tempt to change or alter any other section, cl:»u**er ttf-
riic»ion, nnd esji-ciallv such us have the charm of, tide of thccotistitoiion of the Slate of Georgia, other
freshness arid intrre**. If these objects cannot be nc- i than those touching the rr presentation ill tlio General
pitched from thettb'indnnl supply of the modern j Assembly llien-of; and that I have been a citizen of
press, recourse innv he find to those sfruling produc-i thi* stale for the !n-t seven years, ho help mu Gml.—
• ions of a former n* e, vvhirh, hung al no*t eniin !v out I And any uersun elected i»* a *eat in said Convention,
I* print, nro comparatively hut lift!© know n, arid, in | who shall rcfirae (•> take the oath aforesaid, slutII lint
•oniecnse**, would he found more attractive than moHof be allowed to take hi* h»hj ir. said Convention.
tho«e which are of more recent oi'jin. j S ^ c . 5 nj^ther 'traded. That the member*
A* thn Novelist’s Mugrzine, though intended rx-! ofsaid U«>uveuti:.ii ’.hall as-eu.ld first Mor.d.iy
pfcssly t.*r presetvntion, will be furnid!ied to suhsrri- , m May nOor lln ii «l«e.lion, at Millci'gctille, in the rep-
her* in pniripl.hd form, it w»P he conveyed hv mail to ; n-pcnlattve Chamber of tho State House, tor the pur-
tho most dt*'ant places, n'i'1 at n very moderate | povc of entering upon anil corraimuouting ihe great oh-
pen*eof postage. It will furnish a large nou.imt of t »,vir C...ivci.:ioti, town; a reduction and
agreeable, usetul, nod Improving rending, tor less than : cq.jalizafh »» i.f fht livncrul A**emMv; shall havepr.w-
‘-lidh of the price nt «Inch the snin* might ho mher- , fo pre*rri!.«> their own rules and’f.n o.s of hnviness,
e obtained, with Idtle or no tioiihlo I » Hie aubscri-1 am j to deicrmioe en the qualification* ol their own
, To fiimilo s resilient i'i tlis roimiry, remots 'rmu i mcmbcrK; elect necesnary ollicers, end makcallor-
the Atlantic towns, thi* publication will he particular- dcrawhich‘thov rnnv deem conducive to tho furili.r-
ly aervieeable, n- aupplvmg their literary want* in lit© '• uticc of i|»<- object lor which such c.iftvemion B i.ult us-
Ii "it method that could dcvi-cd. j § .. n ,blc.
Determined to use every available mesira cf making « o j.ii.i; /. .1 . . ... . . ..
Novel,,!’, M.g,<gi,e Jni-mling .....I .hi- uA , S«. 0 .+>'! ; /„,(W nta.cUJ, T hit „ .Hall he .he
.nil fur,her p irpose ..f givini- K.V- ! ,hl >' " f ,M ’‘“"""g l ', ,v ' "' or ’ l'" l ". c " v
COUHMEME.YT TO .HMFEIC.1X WKlTEttS to j , " 1 " IC lllu ' , " l ‘'"’ ll '“ < i " n '
sli..i..l,io ih-ir Morlio.is. the |,ron.,.o „ pr0 . -*til„lK.,. reloronce to ll,, dmcliun (.o.l.icu..!.) of
f $50*1 to 1 he author of THE BEST XOFF.L,
niton a national subject, whir It shall be pnsented
fore the 1st of October. 1833.
Thi* premium will he awarded l»vn committee, to lie
eh ’Sen for the piirpoyc.niui a* it i* presume I the success
fill competitor will posse-* iimiivmrI merit, the publish
er* of the Novelist's Magazine, besides using it for Hint
work, engage lo Iwve it printed in handsome hook
form, corresponding to the BEST LONDON EDI
TIONS ofpoimiur novel*. For every thousand copies
ol'lhe woik lint* printed, which may be sold, the au
thor shall receive, in addition to the five hundred dol
lars, FIFTY DOLLARS, or five dollars lor cvcrv hun
dred.
ICJ^Thoie novel* presentrd for the premium, which
shall prove urirutcessful, will he re tinted to their respec
tive authors, tho ptildirthrrs claiming no control over
any but th«» to which »h*» prize maybe awarded.
All writings mtcndcAa* competitor* for this premi
um, must he conveyed Lee of postage,to hr addressed to
Die inihhMierf, prior to the 1st of October. 1833.
The Xbv'Hst'e Magazine w ill he published in srrni-
monthly numbers—oeh number containing forty-eight
extra inp*rial octavo pages, with double columns, ar
ranged after the manm r of the 1 apt* Book ; to which
work, th’ iigli it will be considerably larger, it will hear
a general external resemblance. The Magazine e ill
make two volumes anmiullv of more than six hundred
pages each, nnd at the expiration of every six month*,
or thirteen numbers, snbtcribcrs will be furnished with
it haiid*oino title page nnd tabic of content*. The
whole amount of the o ntt» r furmsed in a single year,
will he equal to moru than fifty volume* of the common
sized Fnglish Duodecimo hooks. The paper iqmn
which the Magazine wi‘l he printed, will he of the finest
quality used lor book work, and of 3 size elegantly ad
apted fat binding. As the type will he entirely new,
and of a neat appearame, each volume, wh*n bound,
will t’urtviali a handsome as well Its valuable addition to
the libraries of those who patrm iz* the woik.
The ptire ofthe NOVELIST’S MAGAZINE will be
Fire lldlars per annum, payable in advance. As tlie pub
lishers intend issuing a limited number of of impres
sions, person* wishing to subtenbn arc requested to
do so without delay. Ordeis must he addressed to
C. ALEXANDER CO.
No. 3, Athenian Buildings,Franklin Place,Philadelphia.
Editors of newspaper* generally, wiM please inseil
the above as alien as convenient, and entitle themselves
ther» by to a free exchange for ooc year.
Januarv S—44
the number • f the rnei.dx r* composing the General
Asu nddy, ami the first Monday in October next, after
tho rising of the run) Convention, h** shall fix
on for tho r.i’ilu otion, by tho people, of such amend
ment *,alterations,or new urtich-8 a* they may make far
the objec t* ofr«duciiou and < qualization of the Gener
al Assembly only ; and ifrutfied by a majority of thn
voter* who voto on the question *• Ratification” or
“ No Ratification,” then and in that event, the altera
tion* so by them made and ratified, sholl he binding oil
the people of thi* State and not otherwise.
Sec. 7. Jnd be it further enacted, That it shall he a
fundamental article in the formation or amendment
ofthe Constitution, that each county of the Slate now
organized or laid out, or which may hereafter be crea
ted by law, shall be entitled to at least one representa
tive in the representative branch of the General Al-
seinbly.
See. 8. 4ud be it further enacted, That so «oon aa
thi* ad shall have become a law. Hi* Excellency tho
Governor he, anti he is hereby required to cause it to
be published in th* Gazettes ol this Ststc, once a
work until the day fixed on by this act for the elec
tion of delegates to said Convention; and that all (aw*
and purls of law s militating against this ad, be, and
the aumcarc hereby repeultd.
ASBFRY HULL.
Speaker ofthe House ot |{-pr< sentutivea.
THOMAS S TUCKS,
President id the Senate.
Assented to, Dec. 24, 1S32.
Nn ILSON LUMPKIN, Governor.
For /Sale,
Dec. 22—40—It.
A SULKEY, but little defaced
ra from use, of the first order
of work and style; a great bar
gain can bo had, by making
tuo'lv *• 'plication.
Inquiiu ui this office.
Notice.
T IIF. Snlisrrilx rcan arcnniinuil.lra few Gentlemen
with Hay boars), at the usual rate..
Athene, Dec. 49—41—If.
ALFRED M. MSBF.T.