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SHERIFFS’ SALBS,
C LAR KSherifSV Sale.—On the firat Tues
day in MARCH next, will be sold at tin
Court House in the town of Wuikinsville, Clark county
within (lie usual hours of sale, the following property,
to wit.
One undivided half of Fivo Lots in the
Town of Watkinavillc, to wit: Lets No. 30 end 32.
(thirty and thirty-two) wlicrt.on the Tavern stands, r
present occupied by Carmona* llavnes, and Lots No
33, 33 and 37 (thirty-three, thirty-live and tliirty-sev
on) &•!>.nning said Tavern Lots including the garden
and stables of said Tavern. Also, the w hole of L**>
No. 34, (thirty-four) whereon the Store-house stands,
lair ly occupied by Thornss Srnionlpn, als»» tlurty-eigh*
Acres of Land, more or Icm, adjoining the Town o'
‘Watkinavillc, hounded South-West by the Hog Moun
tain toad, North-Last by the road leading to Athens,
and North-\Ve»t by Call**Cre*k, levied on as the prop
erty of William Manley to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of
.lieob rhiniiyf Guardian, &c.‘ vs. Samuel Shields and
William Manley.
One Negro Girl by the name of Lizcy, 12
fir 13 rears of age, levied on as the property ol Mary
Williams, by virtue of sundry ft. fa’s, issued from n
Magistrates Court, in favor of Lewis Rond ; and other
fi. fa’s. va. Mary Williams. Levied and returned by a
constable. JAMES HENDON, D. Sh’lf.
leb. 2.
l«ARK : Sherifla Sale.—On the first Tuc*>
^*"'«hv in APRlfi ne*r, will he sold at the Court
ilnu^*: in the town of Watkinavillc Clark countv r wUh-
in the usual hours of sale, the following property to
wit:
Two Negroes, to wit: Diclt.n man, twenty
or twenty-five years of age, and Mariah, a mulatto girl,
fifteen or twenty years of age, (a first rate house ser
vant) T levied on as the propertyof William Milnley, to
Fatisfy n fi. fa.issued on the forerlosura'.of a mortgage in
I »vor of Robert Ligon arid Joshua CL Moore, vs. Will-
run Manley. \
JAMES HENDON, D. SHUT.
Feb. 2.
c
LARK SHERIFF'S SALT..—OrT the
first Tuesday in MARCH next, will bo sold
it the Court house iii'itutkmtvillc, Clark county,
within the usual hours of sale, the following property to
wit’s
Eleven Negroes, to wit : Anthony' a Mali,
15 or 50yt‘*rsof *ge; Mary, 37; Delilah, 16 ; Fanny,
15; Oreen, 14 , I mac, 9; Bun, 9 ; Hannah, 7; Miily,
5; and Ca ters buy, and Mitilda a woman, (their
ages oof specified in’the mortgage) : levied on ax Hit-
property of Hugh Neivlcr, to s* Italy two fi fas. ioiicil
on the fou'chmure of mortgages in favor of Stevens
Thomas, vs. Hugh Ntisler.
JAMES HENDON, D.Sh’fT.
Dec. S3.
ADMINISTRATORS* SALE.
4 0RREABLV to an order of the Honorable jhe In
ferior Court of Jackson county, will be sold at
Clayton, Rabun county, on the fir.*! Tuesday in April
next; One Lot of Land, in said county, containing 190
Acres, known and distinguished by Lot, No. 93, in the
first difUrirf of -aid coufitv, it being a part of the Real
Estate ol Fatiick Cash, late of Jackson comity, de
ceased, Terms made known on the day of sale.
LUDWET.L WORSHAM, i
SAM ILL* BARNETT, j
Nov. 10—31— ids.
Admr’s.
F OUR months after date application will he made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Hull coup
ty, when silling for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sel -
the Real Estate of John Railin', late of said coimtv dc-
ceased, JOHN BOND, Adm'r.
Nov. 10—34—w4m.
WNOt'R months after date application will- be made
■/ to the llonorphle the Inferior Court of Clark comi
ty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
(lie Real Estate of Anthony It. Cheatham, deceased.
GEO, M. ARCHER, Adm’r.
MARY W. CHEATHAM, A'dm’x.
Jan. 26—45—w4in.
: { wwi
1 ACKSON SherifP* Sale.—On the fir*i j ▼ ▼
ADMINISTR \TOR’S SALE.
JILL !*•? sold on Friday the 8«h day of March
f t»ie faje residence, of Tlininn* Scott, dc-
iedf all ,.f the personal property of said deceased,
insisting of one f forte, a ft** Cattle, Household Fur-
t-rre, P!an f vi<m Toole, Sic. kc. Terms made known
\ the vlav of sale. .
WM. B. BURGESS, Adm’r.
Gwinnett Cnuntv. Jan. 14—41—
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALK.
4 (IREK.AB1.Y t». an order of I lie Honorable the In
ferior Cunrt nt la.ksmt County, when silling for
iliiui.v purpose*, w ill be sold nn the Inst Tlwdljr in
€ LARK Sheriff Sale—On the first Tues
day in MARCH next, will be .olil at the Court
House in Watltinsville, Clark County, wilhin the usual
l.ourp ofeale, tho following properly, to ail :
All ilia Right, Title and Interest of William
(iarner and Uanrge Whitten, in ami to 120 Acres of
I.amtj morepr less,on the water* nf Wiki Cut Creek, mi
joining Margaret! (Jarh-r, Sarah Maty and oilier., I.:>-
ind on a. the properly of the .aid William and George,
t j satisfy a 5. fa. in favor of Catliarina Freeman V*. said
William Garner, and Georga Whiltcn.
On« Negro B>»y hy the name of Peter,
nhnnt fivd ymra.nld, Levied on as the properly of F.d-
ward II. Maxay, I" satiafy a fi fa. in favor nf Littleton
It. Hrewfr v*. Edward II. Maaay.
Two Nogrocs, Peggy J» Woman, about 46
jpar* of age and Chaney, u woman abuul 27 years of
age, levied on as the property of Naihan Gunn, to sat
isfy a li. fa. in favor of Steven Thomas, vs. Joshua Sle
| lions and Nathan Gann.
. Onn Rond Wagon, four pair IJnrncsscs and
fmr llorai-s Irvjr rl on as the property of Henry Gla* :
ion, to saiisfy a li. fa. in favor of Jnlm Nisbol vs. Hen
ri' GlaHpn aud Jonathan I.ea, and olhcr fi. fas. va. said
Henry Glasson. ,'
Seventy Acres of Land, morp or loss, join-1
ing Ward and Morton’, Itvp Mril-s. one bay'Horse, |
• sorrel Mare, and nno yoke of Oxen, levied on as lill
properly of Uobeit Love, to satisfy n fi. fa. in favor of
Julia Morion, Administrator of Meriwether llml, rl
ceased, vs. Rotisrt love and ltavid II. l.ove,
on appeal ami other li. fa. vs, said Robert l.*»vi
Tuesday in MARCH next, will hr sold ai lb.
Court-house in Ibo town nl Jefferson, Jar k/nu eoimty,
ithin I lie usual hours ol sale, llie luiluwinjj pro|>erty,
lo wit :
One Negro Wnmnn hy llie name of Ra
chael, levied on In sstivfv a li la. issued from a.ln«tie ■*.
Cmirl in favor of John Borders, vs. ill. T. V\lilnIc,—
Levy made nod returned to me hy a hnilitf.
. G. F. ADA .MS, D.-Sli tf. | .
.tan. 2«. . ■ *
ir emvei v:TiT it.-, ! 'P'* 1 ilm Court llnus« in Jackson County, nine
ACKSON bhenlrs Sale.—On the lire! ; N „ tr „ cli to wit : _Amv, Hooker. B.icky and tier child,
Tuesday in MARCH next, will he'su'd, al the (.Mahalv. Cody, John, lirnfv, and Gilbert. Sold for the
Court-house inthugnwn' of Jeffi-raon'. lacksou tmurtly, j henelii of llie hi irs. Terms mode known on the day of
illiio Ihc usual hours of sale, the. follow iri-r property,* i sale. I.A \ IN A MI l-l-S A PS, AdnPx.
fo'w-it : ' I MAIIVf.RL, MII.I.SAPS, AduiV.
Obc Negro Boy, by the name of Irvin, j' -* jn - 8,1 l i—ids.
about twelve year* old.-, levied on to satisfy iriunrtpatre I A |) \| I VIST It A TO It S’ S A I.K
fi. fa in favor of Charles Will, v*. Mc.haeT. IViliiiie. I . '
Properly pointed out in said mortgage fi. fa. r W< J‘ V “ fold b , v ,° t r, '' r uf ,I|C Honorable llie fu
ll UAItUON, Sh-ir. 1 * * fenor Ronrl of Half Cnunlv, whi'n sitting for
j n j jOnlmorv purposes, on flic fir«l Tuesday in April next,
' — it the Conn House in sai.l Cnunlv, nil lire l.and he-
LARK Sheri(P»Salc.-Onihi) first Tues- 1,l "' of Jonathan PinnaH; deceased,
€
; PKc<»pte»l.) Also—One Negro Man. na?n-
day in MARCH next, htiIITjc sold nl llt« CouiIUh BEN, belonging 1o said Estate. Terms made
House in the town f»r\Vntkinsvil|p,^Mdrk C’"iidi\ willtin 'known on the day ol sale.
the usual hours of sale, the folliiwmg property, to «if
^ Sqventfien .Nrgro«*s,.lo wil.; NpcJ a Man,
about 60 years of. age ; Kdwarfl 14-; Nancy 42; .Julia
IS, and her daughter Harriett'*; Jim 14; John 12;
t^harles 26; LetlylG; Reuben 16; Peter 1 I.; Iletiy
25; Moses 4 ; Elizi 21; Aaron 4; jV*rt.-9 months,
and a Child 2 months old: levied on ns the properly
of Robert Love and David.11. L*>%»*. to satisfy a nioit-
gage fi fa. in favor of John Neslni, vs. said Robert and
David II. Love, and other fi fas. against said Loves.
ISAAC S. -VINCENT. Sh’ff.
Dec. 29. • *
J«*h ,|9—41—ids.
GARRARD* Adm’r.
REBECCA TINNALL, Adm’x.
F OCR months nf’er date application will be made
lo the llonnralde the Inferior Court of Clark* coun
ty, when sitting Tor Ordinary pnrpai^s, for leave to sell
the Heal Estate of Christopher O. Barber, lute of Heard
countv, deceased.
BARBARA J. BARBER, Adm’x.
Jan. 26—45—wdm.
P OUR months after date application wiil fie made
to the Hnnorablefhe Inferior Court of Habersham
count), when sitting for Ordinary purposi s, for leave
to ecli Jhe Real Estate of Cunningham Ellison, deceas
ed. BENJAMIN CLEVET.Atfp, Adm’r.
Jan. 26—45— \v4tn.
F OUR montlia after date application -will ho made
to the* Honorable the Inferior Court of Habersham
countvj when silting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to self the Real Estate of Catharine Dodd of said coun
ty, deceased.
BENJAMIN CLEVELAND, Adm’r.
Jan. 26—45—w4 n. - -
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A.\ ACT
To provide for the call of a Convention to reduce flic
number of the General Assembly.of the State ofi ,* . r
Georgia, and for other purposes therein named. ' sketenes of distinguished in^n nud women ; and vurj.
Ife it enacted by the Senate ami House of Represent*. ! 0,1 !* 8ht * u ™>
lit/s nf the State of Georgia in General .ittcittMymil, and i . T*’ ' ' “"l,® s r^m!U p«„, (
it it hereby enacted by the authority of the Mme, That t lib-1 * l,,l,: " ,or e'l
first Monday in Aplil, .ei«hteeo hundred and thirtv- . o' * J" •, < ' J 1 " 1 '" 1 , "I''' 1 - B«ide,
ifiree, be, and the same fit hereby designated and ail 'eo 'f'f '- 1 heiriveriiifpir'ted wholelcMBth p,i r t rait
•--- . of .tlio-lale Dugde Bcifhatetdl,accompanied by an inter-
Will be Sold,
O N llio.lst Tuesday in March next, 1100 Acres of
Land, adjoining Jno. W. Graves, Eso. nenrSalem,
Clark Gounty, whereon Robert l.ove now lives; on
which is a good Grist and Saw Mill —Dwelling House,
&r. Tliia is a valuable plantation and well worth the
attr ntion of persona who may desire a good settlement.
Titles warranted. Terms Cash.
JOHN NISBF.T.
Jan. 26—45—6y.
r.F.OROIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS Matthew Hester, Administrator of
Cimrlca Heater,deceased, applies for lettersnf
Dismission from the further Administration on the
. - EXECUTOR’S SALE.
4 GRF.LAIILY to nn order of the honorable the Jn-
Jorio" court of IVtfnklin county,’ w J*cn sitting for
oidinary purposef, w ill be sold on th« fir.-t Tuesday in
February next, at the Courthouse of FrardiJin county,
one Tract r.f Land, rontainingTwn Hundred and Forty
Acres, more or loss. King on the Grove river, jdining
Jpsliua IIm Ison, Jof-i Thomas, and other*.
Alan, pne Npgro woman, Dafnry, about‘Twenty
year* old, and a boy child upwards of Three years old;
also, two old Negroes will be ofl'erer! for safe; a mori
nauiH Peter, above Sixty,.and a woman named RaeheV,
above Fiftv years—belonging to the estate of John
Clark«on, deceased. Sold for tt»o berndil of th'e heirs
of said deceased. * Terms made known on the day of
sale. JAS. HARGROVE, EVr.
Nov. 21.—36—tda.
J EXECUTORS’ SALE
4 GREEADLY lo the Tast Will and Testament of
wL Dr. James ftisbet, deceased, will bo sold on $a-
t.nriNv, February 9lb, 1833,she Plantation belonging to
the Estalcbfaaid deceased, containing 149 Acres, more
or leas, situated one mile from Athens, on the iVgtkins-
vdle road, adjoining Hijlyerg Walker and others, to-
gollier with various farming utensils, plantation tools;
*i. .i. ~ -sitting of Hor&«*f, Cattle, Hogs, &c. Ono
| ho and appear nt mv .office within ths time prescribed
; by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said let
', tertslioitld not begrifuted.
i Given under my IjandlhlS f3ih Sept. 1F-I2.
.JOSITII LIGO^, c. c. o.
All tho Right Title nnd Interest of Jnnellej Sr P*. *7—21— mgm.
rtavi*nport, in and to five Negroes, to wit: Betty, a j . TT: r* * r-
Woman about 23 yeani or ate, and lie; two f.bildmi; j (■ E0IIGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
Gar, » hoy about four an4 Milca.a, a girl Iwo ycani.M ; l WK7HEKEAH John James anil Mary Aon Grrcr
I'.ttAlcr, a woman ahoiil 25, and Calo, a hoy ^hont torn., I? AJmIniatralor.of Aval Greer, deceased, applies
ty years of age, levied #n a* the. property of Jauette . to f ur | o tt0r« of Dismission from the further admin-
Davenport, subject to the life estate of Mrs. Susannah j S i raf j on or>f |, e p falc 0 f., n ij deceased :
llawyll, alao, one !S vitro woman hy Hu. name ol linn-, fhMenrc therefore to ci’c andd’dmoni.halUndain-
folalo of .aid d.ccaacd: r ,, „ , „
There arc lhc.cfi.rnto cite hnd admoni.lt all and >in- ? "I ’ d r kenl ofL 0l ! 0
:ular,lhe kindred and credilrfta of aaid defeated, to Cil,l «odr .keo Oxeo, nmlGorn and k.elder. The .ale
— ’ to lake placeun ihepreiniaea. Term, ofaale—underfi 5
cash, oil over that amount, J2 uiuntha credit with ap
plet cd security, '
A day m April nnxt. will be aold at the Court Ilona. GEORGIA, JU UIS0N COUNTY.
! ’ th ?- Tow " 0 '. X T* lk . in, : l ;! t - V lark Wit - I . lin ,hc Inferior Court .Ming for Ordinary Pm
usual hours nf Salr, the following property, lo wil r
Court tilling for Oidinurij Purposes,
One Negro woman, by the nr.mr of Dolly, t ember'Term, 1332.
4hout 25 nr 26 years of age: 11* vied on as the property Present tnyir flon.irs, James Anderson, Jo.lm Merone)’,
of Uatze[ccl Langford to satisfv a fi. fa. issued upon the j N«ali \\, Pittman, and Robert Utovet, Justices,
fotecloa’ure of a niorlgag* in favor of Richard Richard- ,| l0 p nt iiirta of William Clfphorn, Arlminislra-
>1 vs. said Baxelccl Langford.
ISAAC S. VINCENT, .Sh’/T.
Frhntiry 2.
tor of William F.dwards, late of said county, de-
cieiieil?
it
ABUN ShorifT. Sule.—On tiro first
Tuesday in MARCH next,.will he sold at,the
Voigl-houaein the town of Clayton, n-iKnu coimtv,
within the usual houraof sale, thdjbllorvirig property,
to wit :
Oho Lot orJ.nnt}, No. 42, (fdriy-lwn) in
the first District of Rabun County, levied on a. the
properly of Inaeph Palter«on, to satisfy a fi. la. iaaned
troth a Justice’s Churl in ISvnr of John Catlett, for the
■use of Allen GilIHund, vs. said Patieyson, Iievy made
and relutpcd Ur me by a eonstahle.'
T. Al. HENSON, D. Sh’ff.
Fehrua -y 2. ' •
M ADISON ShorilP** Snlo,—Onllto first
Tuesday in MARCH next^ will he sold at Ihe
Court House in the Town of Dsnielsville, Madison
r runty, within tho usual hours of sale, the follow ing
property, to wit:
One Hundred Acres of I.nntl, more or less,
lying on tbs waters ofSaudy Creek, ttljoining McCunr,
levied on v Ihe property of William i fci6«rt,Sr. lo ssi-
i.ly two li. fa's, in Javor of John Nisbcl vs. Taplcy H.
To inert and ttilliam Talbert. Also, one fi. fit.' in iator
of Barney Bone, for the use of A. Crawford & Co..vs.’
William Talberi, Sr. and William Talbert Jr. Proper-
tv pointed out by the defendant.
JOHN BONE, D. Slr’IT.
Feb. 5.
M ADISON Slicriirs Sule.—On the first
Tuesday in MARCH next, will be sold at
the Court-House in the town of Danielsville, Madison
oo'tnfy, within tho usual buuca of sale, Ihe following
pmperty, to wil:
Throe Ifimdrod and Seventy-fivo Acres of
I-and, more or less, whereon the defendant now lives,
adjoining Strickland arid other*, levied on ss the prop
erty of Adam Shoemaker, lo satisfy a ft. fa. in favor of
the Administrators of Bennett Sorrells,- deceased, vs.
Adam Shoemaker.
Two Tracts of Land, one of which con
tains one band red Acres of Land, more or less, adjntn-
ing Pecketh and olhera: the other Lot containing three
hundred and thirty nine Acres, mure.nrlees, adjoining
Jones tad others, levied on ae Ihe property of Charles
C hristian, to satisfy a fi. fa. j„ favor ol' A. Crawford tc
defendant!^** Ch, “ t '* n - Pro P ert T pointed out by
Ono Hundred and Fifty Acres of I*od,
more or Issa, adjoining A. G. Bullock and oihetsssbere-
on the defendant now hves, levied on a» tW nrooertv
of J,*n W. Gocweu, ,d „J Wy A £ ZXVTfeM,
Ruavert vv. John W. Gomtt, pmperty pointed oat by
RICHARD B. GHOLSTON, Sh’IT.
Feb. t.
ftec. 8—33—Id*.
ALFRED M. NISBET, >_
EUGENICS. A. NISBET,T Exceutor*.
’.a ’r,!-
EXECUTOR’S SALE
ipart os the day on which tho citizens ol Georgia
•lied tn vote for members nl Ihc Legislature, slia'll
the several places prescribed by law for holding such
electrons, vote for delegates to represent them, in Con
tention, in number erjuat lo their representation in both
brandies of the General Assembly; such elections Ip.
he conducted, managed nod certified under the Some
laws as are of force in respect lo. elections of members
of the General 'Assembly/
See. 2. Jlntf Ve (l further enacted. That, it shall be I Ire
duty of such i lorn rigors t,r HausniiL lo. Iris Excefioecy
tbe Governor the result of aaid.electi<uis under the
laivs now. of fores for ro'iductihg, managing and eerti-
fying elections ofmembers nftjre General Assembly as
aforesaid, '■ within thirty days-after such elecliotw—
w hereupon it is made tho duty of Ilia Excellency the
Governor to issuo his proclarnaiinn rleclaring tire result
of said elections by naming the .individuals severally
elected to represent tho good people of Georgia, in
Convcntiop ns contemplated by this act.
Sec. 3. .hidhe il fiirthcr eiuret(.’, Thai every citlxen
of tire United States shall ha eligible to a scut* in* said
Cuuvcntinn tvbn has attained llie age of. Iwrnly-fivc
years, anil been an inhabitant of this State seven years
immediately prueperiing the day of hnr.sleeiirin.-and
who slrull have resided one year ill tbo-county lor
which lie shall.be elected.
Sec. 4. And be il further enacted, That each member
returned ns duly circled, whaU previous lo Inking Iris
scat in snid convention,lake the (olli.wirgootlyrr alKr-
maiion, via: I, A. B. do rolciiinly swear, that I will not
attempt lo add lo or take from the constitution' or at
tempt to change or alter any other.section, clause cr ar-
ticlc'of theconstjtutirrn ttf Ihc Stale of Georgia, oilier
than those lunching the representation i» the General
Assembly thereof; and flial I 'have beoh u citiacnof
this slate for the last seven years, so help me God.—
And any person elected to a seat in said Convention,
•U'lur shall ri'fttsc to take the dallt aforesaid, shaR not'
be allowed In take his neat in said Convention.
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and convenient form, with greater expedition, and at
less cost than thry'enn bo furnished be the bookseller/
is the princi|ial object of the proposed publication; no
olyci t which the puhiishers me satisfied thev can »r-
cornplish more easily than nny oilier person's, on *c-
coflnt'nf Ihe extraordinary rneihttcs w l.leli they enjov.
Besides n constant Bnd direct inreriroitrse ‘wifti vl'rc
London pnhlishcrs, through wlircb-lhey nr,- cnrhled to
receive the lalert. British Novels, as soon im they rail
he transmitted In this Country,4l|ev ore eonneeli rl with
the most extensive printing. letaMisl inenl in Philatlel-
And U'illinm Clkghorn, Adiiiinia’ralor of Francis
Maxwell, dreeaanl, for Letters of Dismission from the
{uniter Administration on sahl Estates:
VVhe-eiipnn, it is orilerr'itW thraCmift, (hnt after3ix
mnalbatpuhlieaiiop of these sppltrstinns, in oTte of the
public Gaxeltc* hf ihv Staid, that the said William
(Jleghorn, Administrator on- Ihe Eahttea as afnresnip,
will lie ilis nisped. ilufass cii'rtc he. shewn th the cun-
Irafv. of which nil rpnem tied will'Uke notice. -
A true extract (ruin Ihe minutes,'this tilh-Nov. 1832. J 1 ^. * ’-
^ . WTLI IAM SANDERS,-u.c: o.‘
Nov, io—3-1—mfim. ,
eld ; one girl about six years old-—also one W’nman,
Sarah, about twenty-live years old, and her girl child
about four months old, belonging to tho- Estate of Lew-
is Chandler, deceased.* Soldl'or the benefit oftlie heira
still creditors of said deceased,. Terms made known
oil the day of sglc,
. ' MARTIN ANTHONY, Ex’r,
Jan. 13—14—Ids.
EXECUTOR’S SAiTe. " '
A greeably.to tha lost wjita'nd Tosiament of
'PoHy ITraCketl, late 6fI1alt County, dce.cosed,
will heaoiil at lhS Court tlouso in said county, on tho
first Tuesday in April liext, line House’ and Lot con
taining thi'eo ami a half Aarcs in tho suburbs nf the
Town of GalnSville.—Also owthe Lot at the some lime
w ill be Sold nil tliu personal properly belonging Jo said
Eslste,consisting of Iluuuebold aud Kitchen Furniture.
■Sold lor the benefit of the legatee*. Terms iuadc
known onllto day of sale.
.iiEUftnr. llAWPF., Agent for
WILLIAM BRACKETT, Ex’r.
Jan. 13—44—Ids.
EXECUTOR’S SALE. -
A fiREF.ABI.Y to annrilee nf llie Honorable tho In-
_ _ _ fwrior Court of Clark County*‘whan aitling fiir
Mf.RF.AS Richard Hughs, Administrator of hL* 0 ' 11
Robert S. Gordou, deceased,applied fur Letters n “ t > * l ,h " C "’" H*uso «I Clark Co.inty,
i-.JUk-. 1.1.-o„ ,k. Laiid-and Negroes In longing lo Ihe Ealato of J.
w
of Di^mis.Muj) from, Die further Administration on the
R»tatc of* ft^id dccrjiard: +• ♦
Theae are therefore to cite and admoniiholl andain-
pillar ihe kimlred and creditor* of aaid dccruHcd, to be
and appear al my of Hue nit bin.tlm time prc*crilK»d by
law, to *hew cauao if they have, why aaiddettera
ulinuld n«'t hepcantftL
Given under my hand this 12th Jan. 1833.
J0SLPI1 4*IGON; c.c. o.,
Jafi. 19—41—mCm.
GEORG Ty, JACKSON COUNTY.
W HEREAS Elisabeth Is-vvis appliev tn mo for
Letters nl Dismission from Ihc further Adminis
tration of the Estate of Fierce Hi Lewie, late of said
cnunly, deceated:
These are therefore Ip ettmanil ndmnni/li it’l and
singular tbekimlred nnd creditors ofsaidjlqecasrik'to he
and aptiear at my nlfire within Ihn time ptcftrihetl by
law, tn shew cause if any, they have, why said letters
should npl be granted.
Given under my hand, this Itlh laiuiary, 1833.
WILLIAM COWAN, o. c. ae.
Jan. 13—44—mCm.
... ,. Ihe
Negroes belonging to the Eslato of John
Holder, deceased. Terms made known on llie day
ofeale. . • ' -
TAFI.EY-.HOLDER, Ex’r.
Jan. 2C—45—Id*.
dels which Ihov mitv deem comlueive lo the fort her- I s ri e ion sn, > 'u " m ’" ml
_ - ' • * # I roiuplibhi'd frulU the atiuniluiil supply of i|ie tiMMlrrn
Sec. 0. alntl be il- f ather, enableJ,-Thnr if ahall he tho prc**, rccnhrrr may he had in tticac *tcrlinp modtic*
duty ofilis Excellency jb.Q-Gi-v* rnor, to s»vb. publicity lion* of a former ajie, which, Inina alitmxi entirely out
to the altcruttona and amenduteui* made in. the Con- [ *»f print, nfc comparativf ly Hut liwlo known and in
stlldtion in reference to'tlio' direction [reduction] off aome c*sD*«,\voiihl he found morn attractive than innst of
.lire number of the members composing the General i those which'nrc of more ri ct nt o.iiiin
Aasenibly,and tbu first .Monday in Oeioher m-xl, after I As the Novi list's N»gaxine 1 .ihougli Intended ex.
the riauig of the said . Convention, lie ahall fix pfesely BTr prcseivatiun, u ill he furnislinl to subseri-
oil for the fatificattpn, by the people, of auch omcml- bora in pamphlet form, it will 1)6 convexrd hv mail to
iircntajaUeration/.or uew arlielevaa they may make for! the moat distant places, and at a very moderate ex
ilic^objects-of reduction and equalization of the Gcnor- j penFo.of postapo, It will fi;rnieh a hirae amount of
al Attstmbly only ; and tfralfied by a majority of the ncrooaldo, useful, and improving roadine, f«r ir*a than
of “ Ratification” or ‘ ! * M - -• *» * • * * - -
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY.
W TIF.RKAS Andrew F. Woolley applies for Let
ters of Dismission from tlm further Administra
tion of the.ESIsto of Exekiel Woolley, deceased :
Thcseare therefore In Hte nnd admonish, all and sin
gular the kindred anil creditor* rifsaid deceased, to be
and appear at my ofllce, Within Ihe time prescribed by
law, tn abew cause, if arty they have, 'vky.sajd Letters
sltould nor be granted.
Given ander my hand, this Itlh day nf Jan. 1833.
GEORGE I1AWPB, c. c. o.
Jan. 19- 44 • iiiGm.
WANTED
B Y the anbsciiher, aeven or eight good NEGRO
C ARPENTERS, between thia and the first of
March oext, for which liberal wages .will be given.
JOHN T. DUNN.
Athens, Dee. 23—41—tf.
B N OUR months after dat.c application WlU, be made
/ tn this Honorable tho liiterior court’ol' llnbcr-
kiltin'county, while silling for Ordinary Purposes, for
leave lo sell all Ihe Real Estate nf llicmpsal Vaughan,
deceased. JOSEPH P. U. WHITE, Athn’r.
Oct. 12—30—wlm. • . ''
F OUIt menthv afterdate application will be made
tutlie Honorable llie lufariorcourt of Habersham
county, while aitling for Ordinary purposes,tor leave to
sell tho Rail Estate of Joseph Murdoch, deceased.
JOHN M. BOWMAN, Adm’r.
OcU 18—30—w4m.. - „-*
JjlOUR mollis after date applicationtrii^be made lo
lho. Honorable tho Inferior JConrt- of Franklin
county, when sitting fortmlinnry purppae's; for leave to
•ell one Negro boy, beleiftling to tnej;state of Jona
than L. Itamtcy, deceased. V
JAMES RAMSE»
Oct. 19-31—w4m,
' Adm’r.
voters wlm veto on the question of •' Ratification
*• No Ratifieaiion,” then and in that cvi ltt, tlm altera,
lions so by than made anil ratified, sliall he binding oh
tha.pcopie of Ibis State and not oiberuiso.
Sec. 7. .Iitrf 4r ilfeerlher enacted, That it shall lie a
fundamental article in the formation nr niiienilnirnt
oftlie Conslitutinn, that cadi couply of the State now
organized or laid out, or which may hereafter be cron,
ted by lapr, ahall be entitled tn at least one representa
tive in tbe representative branch of the General As.
•embly. ,
Sec. 8. ./Indie el further enacted, T|iat so soon as
this act shall ji'ave bac-uiie a Taw, Ilis Excellency the
Governor be, and Ife is Itereby required to cause it lo 1
bo published in the Gazettes, nt this State, ohro a
week until file day fixed nn |iy this act for the elec
tion nfdclegates to said Convention ; and that all Taws
andpaitsuflawe militating against this act, be, and
ths same ct s hereby repealed.
ASBURY HULL.
Speaker oftlie House of Represcitlativea.
' 1 . ’ THOMAS STOCKS,
- Prettileut nf the ScnAe.
Assented lo, Dec, 24, (£32.
WILSON LU ftll’KI Nf Governor.
Notice*'
I hereby forewarn all fTcrsnns fmlh trading furs note
of hand,given hy me tn.Thonura H hitrsidenf Ruth
erford County, North Carolina, dated 24ih January
1833, for onahtmdred and.sixty.dnllara, payable by the
twenty-fith nf Depeniber next, (thereafter) as it was
fraudulently obtained, as Ihe properly for which said
Opt " wit givep, was actually unround, and I do not
intftniWo pay the same unless mnipelhul 'hv IJJf ami
Equity. •; • . - . JAMES B. IIENSGN.
Clayton, February!!—It
f TIOUR months after dale application will be made-
. to Ihe Honorable tint Inferior Court of Clark
county, when siltingfnrordinary pnrapses, fot leave lo
sell Lot, No. 121, in the I8lb district of formerly Mu*
cogee now Harris county, belonging to tho orptisns o
Jonathan Mellon, deeeased.'fbr the benefit nf aaid or
phans. STEPHEN'FKLKER, Guardian.
Dec. 8—38—w4m. * •
F OUR months after d.iie >pnlleation will be made'
to tho Honorable tli«_ Interior Court of Clark
county, w Inin sitting lor Ordinary' purposes, for leava
■o sell a Tract of Land, No. 142, in the sixth District
of Troup County, and also Lot No, 65 in tbe fifth Dis
trict of llio third .section in Cherokee Courtly, belong
ing to the orphaits of William Broadnax, deceased,, to
he sold lor tbo benefit ol said orphan*.
JOHN MORTON, Guardian.
Jan. 19—14—wrtui..
Notice.
FJTHF.-Subscribers request those nf their customers will be equal to more than-fiftvvolumesMthsTcommon
Jl wbo nt present nre nmtble m pay their aeerinnt*. sized English Ditndecinm books. The paper upon
-wbu at pr.-senl nre nimble mpav their ncennnts,
tn eall and *cU!c the tamo by Note ;’*s they make -il
an invariable rule with all to rinse the same nijro
year. T. Ss J. CUNNINGHAM & CO,
. Jan. 'Sd—3t.
GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY.
W HEREAS James Carilhera and James Saye,
apply .to me for Loiters of Administration, on
the Estate or Robert Carithert, deceased:
Thiv are therefore to cite, summon, and admonish
the kindred anil creditors nf said deceased, tn he and
appear at my office wilhin the time prescribed hy law,
to shew cause, if any the)' have, why said letter* should
■ml lie granted.
Given under my hand this 8th dny of Jan. IS3.I.
* ' WILLIAM SANDERS, c. i. o.
Ian. 12—43—30*1. - *
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