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SHERIFFS* SALES.
C LAR KSheriffa Sale.—On the firat T..es-
"■day. in MARCH next, will be sold »l the
Court House ill the town of tVatkinsville, Clerk count),
within tho usual hour* of nle, the following property,
to w it.
One undivided hnlf of Five Lot* in the
Town oftVatkiosville, to wit: Lots No. 30 anti 32,
(thirty and thirty-two) whereon the Tavern atandr, at
preset*' occupied by Parmena* Haynes, and J.ola No.
33, 35 and 37 (thirty-three, thirty-five and llurty-. -v-
an) adjoining said Tavern Lota including the garden
and atahlea of enid Tav.,rn. Alan, the whole of Lot
No. 31, (thirty-four) tvhereon the Store-houee simile,
lately occupied by Thomaa Smtor.'on, alan tlnny-eight
Acres of Land, more or leaa, adjoining the Town ol
tVatkirrsville, bounded South-West hy the Hog Moun
tain road, North-East by the road leading to Athena
and North-West hy Calla-Crealt, levied on as the prop
erty of William Manley to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor o.
Jacob Phinixy, Guardian, Ac. va. Samuel Shields and
William Manlay.
On* Nejro Girl by the name of Lizev, 12
or 13 t eam of age, levied on as the properly ol Mary
Williams, by virtue of sundry fi. fa’s, issued from s
Magistrates Court, in favor ol l.evia Bond; and other
ft fa’s. va. Mary William*. Levied and returned Irv a
constable. JAMES HENDON, D. Sh’fT.
Teh. 2.
C LARK SHERIFF’S SALE—On the
first Tuesday in MARCH next, will be told
lit Ike. L'oo . bouse in ttalkinsville, Clark count),
withintne Usual h'lurspfsale, tho follniving property to
! wit t
j Eleven Negroes, to tvit: Anlhony n Man,
i 45 nr 50 years of age; Mary, 37; Delilah, tr); Faney,
.15; Green,14, Isaac,9; Ben, 9 ; Hannah, 7; Mi'ly,
a; and Caiter a hny, and Matilda a woman, (their
;ig-*s nof specified in the mortgage): levied on as Hie
property of Hugh Neislcr, to satisfy two ft fas. issued
on the foreclosure of mortgagee in favor of Stevens
Thoms*, va. H igb Nctsler.
JAMES HENDON, D.Sh’lT.
Dec. 29.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS Matthew Healer, Adminiatrator of
Charles Hester,deceased, applies for leltcrsof
Dismission from the further Administration on the
Evlnte of fait! deceased :
The:*** ure therefore to-cif e a ml adinoni.-h all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of Raul deceased, t*»
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why raid let
ters RhouSt! not be granted.
Given under n»v hand this 1 Ttli Sept. 18-12.
' JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o.
.Sept. 27—21—n.Uni.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
milTILL lie sold bv order of the Honorable the In
Vf ferior Court of Hall County, while sitting f
Ordinary purpose*, on the first Tuesday in April next
lat the Court House in said County, all the Luml h*
•longingto the Eal.ite of Jonathan Pir.nall, dcco.-iscn
! (the dower excepted.) Alvo—One .Negro Man, nan*
ed BEN, belonging to said Estate. Terms mad.
known on the day of Rale.
J.\S. GARRARD, Adm’r.
REBECCA PIN NALL, Adm’x.
Jan. 19—41—tds.
C LARK Sheriff* Sale.—On the first Tuea
day in APRIL next, will l»e sold at the Court
llotive in Um town pf Watkinsville Clark county, with-
in ihe usaal hours of sale, the following property to
wit *
T*o Negroes, to wit: Dick, k man, twenty
or twenty-five years of age, and Mariah, a mulatto girl,
fifteen or twenty yeara of age, (a firat rate house ser
vant) : levied on as the propertyof William ManJey, to
satisfy a fi. fa.i**ued on the forecloeore of a mortgage in
favor of*Robert Ligon and Joshua G. Moore, vs. Wul-
tain Manley. JAMES HENDON, D. Sh’fT.
Feb. P.
C LARK Sheriff Sals.—On the final Tiieu-
dtv in MARCH next, will be aoM .t the Court
Houm in Watkin.ville, Clark Connty, within the uaual
hour, of aate, the following property, to wit:
All the Right, Title and Interest onVilliam
G»m.r and George Whitten, in and to 150 Acre, of
Land, more or leaa,onth« watera ofWildCat Creek.ad-
raining Margaret! Garner, Sarah Maxy and others, ler-
isd on a. the property ortho aaid William aod George,
to aatiafy a S. fa. in favor of Catharine Freeman va. aaid
William Gamer, and George Whitten.
One Negro Boy by the name of Peler,
about five yeara old. Levied on ae the properly of Ed -
ward H. Maser, to aatiafy a fi. fa. in favor of Littleton
K. Brawai va. Edward II. Maxoy.
Two Negroes, Peggy a Woman, about 45
year, of age and Chaney, a woman about 27 yeai. of
age, levied on ae the properly of Natiian Gann, to eal-
iefy a fi. fa. in farorot Sieren Thomas, va Joshua Ste-
pbent and Nathan Gann.
One Road tVagon, four pnir Harnesses and
four Horses levied on as ihe property of Henry Glas-
•on, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of John Nisbet vs. Hen-
re Glasaon and Jonathan Lea, and other fi. fas. vr. said
Henry Glasaon.
Seventy Aero* of Lnnd, more or less, join-1
ing Ward and Morton, two Mules, one bay Horne, nuo|
sorrel Mare, and one yoke of Oxen, levied on as the
property of Robert Love, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of
John Morton, Adminiatrator of Meriwether Hurt, de
ceased, va. Robert Love and David H. Love, security
on appeal and other fi. fa. vr. said Robert Love.
All the Right Title and Interest of Janette
Davenport, in and to five Negroes, to wit* Betty, ft
Woman about D yeara of age, and h* r two children ;
Car, a boy about four and Mile«aa, a girl two yours old ;
Raster, a woman about 95, and Cato, a boy about twen
ty years of age, levied on as tho property of Janette j
Davenport, eubjoct to tho life estate of Mrs. 8i»«aiir>«h
He well, elan, one Negro woman by the name of Han
nah about 99 veers of age, levied on as the properly of
William Davenport to satisfy a fi. fa, in favor of Shield* I
and Manley, and other fi. fas. va. aaid Janette and Wd- 1
liain Davenport.
^ ISAAC S. VINCENT, Sh’fT.
Feb. 9.
J ACKSON Sheriff’s Sale.-—On the firsj
Tuesday in MARCH next, will be sold at the
Court-house in Ihe town of Jelfer-oit, Jackson county,
within tho usual hours ol' sale, the following property,
to wit:
One Negro Woman hy the nnm« of Ra
chael, levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justice’s
Court in favor of John Borders, va. M. T. Wiihitc.—
Levy made and returned to me by a bailiff.
G. F. ADAMS, D. Sb’ffi
Jan. 20.
ACKSON Sheriff’s Sale.—On the tif*t
Tuesday in MARCH next, will be so’d, at »be
Coiirt-houae in the town of JefTers -m Jackson connty,
within the usual hours of sale, the following property,
to wit .*
One Negro Roy, hy the name of Irvin,
about twelve years old : levied on to satisfy s mnrijB?e
fi. fa in favor of Charles Witt, vs. Merbac T. Wilhite.
Property pointed out in said mortgage fi. fa.
^ B. BARRON, Sh’fT.
Jan. 5.
GEORGIA, HABERSHAM COUNTY.
■WimiERRAS Elizabeth Branoin and James Mat
▼ well apply to me for letter:* of Administra
tion on the Estate of Minor Branom, late ot said conn*
ty, deceased :
These are t'irretbre to cite and admonish all, and sin<
gular the kindred ard creditors of said dcreased to be
and appear at my offico within the time prescribed by
law, lo siiew cause if any they have, why said letters
should no! he granted.
Given under my hand this 4ih day of February, 1833.
JOHN II. JONES, Dep. c.c. o.
Feb. 9—47—m6m.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
4 CRF.EABLV to the last Will and Testament ol
Polly Brackett, late of Hall County, deccaseu.
will be sold at the Court House in said county, on th<
first Tuesday in April next, one House and l.ot con
taining three and a half Acres in the suburbs of the
Town of Gainsviile.—Also on the Lot at tho same time
will he sold all the personal property belonging lo said
Estate,consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture.
Sf.ld for the benefit of the legatees. Terms made
known on the dov of sale. •
’ GEORGE IIAtVPE, Agent for
WILLIAM BRACKETT, Ex’r.
Jan. 19—44—Ids.
Franklin Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in JI*rch vert,
W ILL be sol*!, Ix’forc the Court Hou**e door in
Camesville, Franklin County, the following pro
perty, to wit:
Ono Lot in the Village of Camesville, con
taining two Acres, more or less, well improved, whereon
James Edmonson formerly lived : levied on as the pro
perty of Robert T. Banks, to satisfy a Mortgage fi. fa. in
fuvor of James B. Bi«Hop k Co. va. R. T. Banks; also,
one other fi. fa. issued from the Inferior court of said coun
ty, in favor of Janies H. liislion & Co. vs. James Edmon
son and Robert T. Banks. Property pointed out in tho
mortgage fi. fa.
Feb. t. CHARLES B. BOND, Sh’fT.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
1 ^JftTHEREAS Edward Paine and Stevns Tlmmas,
j Vv Executors of Uriah Humphries, deceased, ap-
I ply for letters of Dismission from the further Adminis
tration on the Estate of said deceased:
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and sii
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo
!l»** r *d appear at n»y office within the time prescribed
by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not he granted.
Given under mv hand this IGth Feb. 1833.
J. LIGON, c. c.o.
Feb. 23—19—mCin.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
P URSUANT to an order of the Honorable the In
ferior Court of Franklin county, when sitting for
Ordinary purposes, w ill be sold at the Court House
door of said county, on the first Tuesday in April next,
one Tract of Land’ lying on the w aters of Tugulo riv
er containing one hundred Aerea, mbre or less, adjoin
ing Hugh Crawford, being tie place whereon David
Bryan, deceased, formerly lived. Sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
made known on the day of sale.
REUBEN CLEAVELAND, Adm’r.
Jan. 25—30— tds.
C LARK Sheriff's Sale.-On the first Tues
day in MARCH next, will be sold nt the Court
House in the town of Walkinsville, Clark county, within
the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Seventeen Negroes, to wil: Ned n Man,
about CO years of age; Edward 14 ; Nancy 42; Julia
18, and fier daughter Harriette; Jim 14 ; John 12;
Charles 96; LettylC; Reuben 1C; Peter 14 ; Hetty
25; Moses 4; Eliza 24; Aaron 4; Nat. 9 months,
and a Child 9 months old : levied on as tho property
of Robert Love and David II. Love, to satisfy a mort
gage fi. fa. in favor of John Nesbit, vs. said Robert and
David (I. Love,and other fi. fas. against said Loves.
ISAAC S. VINCENT, Sh’fT.
Dec. 29.
Will he Sold,
O N the 1st Tuesday in March next, 1100 \cres of
Land,adjoining Jno. W. Graves, Esrj. ncarSalem,
Clark County, whereon Robert f.ovo now lives; on
which is a good Grist and Saw Mill—Dwelling Houae,
&c. This is a valuable plantation and well worth tin*
attention of persona who may desire a good settlement.
Titles warranted. Term# Cash.
JOHN NISBET.
Jnn. 2C—'43—Gw.
P ostponed saio.—On tho first Tuo*-
Hay in April next, will he told at tho Court House
in the Town of WalkinsuHe, Clark county, within the
uaual hour, of Bale, the following properly, to wit:
One Negro woman, hy tho name of Dolly
ahout25nr20yeeniof.se: If vied on «» the property
of Uaaelecl Langford to sutiafy . fi. ft. i.med upon til.
foreclosure of . mortgage in favor of Richard Richard-
aon va. aaid Baxcloei Langford.
ISAAC 8. VINCENT. Sh’IT.
February 2.
R ABUN Sheriff’s Sale.—On the first
Tuesday in MARCH next, will he eold at tl
Court-house in ll.e town ol' Clayton, Rabun county,
within the uaual hour, of ..le, tho following property,
lo wit:
One Lot of Lnnd, No. 42. (forly-lwo) in
the lint Di.trict of Rabun Connty. levied on ea the
property of Joseph P.tteraon, to aatiafy « fi. fa. iattird
from . Justice's Cpnrt in favor of John Catlett, for the
uae of Allen Gilliland, va. .aid Patteraon. Levy nude
and returned to me by ■ eonatable.
T. M. IIENSON, D. Sh’IT.
February 2.
M ADISON Sheriff* Snlo,—On the first
Tueaday in MARCH neat, wHI be eold at the
Court Hour. In tha Town of Daniclaville, Madianti
county, within tin uaual boun of aale, the following
property, to wil .-
One Hundred Acre* of Lead, more or lei*,
lying on th. waten of Sandy Creek, adjoining McCune,
levied on aa the properly of William Talbott, Sr. to aat
iafy two fi. la’a. in favor of John Niabet va. Tapley B.
Talbert and William Talbert. Alio, one fi. fa. in favor
of Barney Bone, fir the uae of A. Crawford U Co. va.
William Talbert, Sr. and William Talbert Jr. Proper-
ty pointed out by thedefendant.
JOHN BONE, D. Sh’IT.
Fob. t.
M
ADISON Sheriff* Sale.—On the firat
Tueaday in MARCH next, will be aotd at
tha Coart-House in the town of Daniclaville, Madianti
county, within the uaual boura of aale, the following
propeity, to wit:
Three Hundred and Seventy-five Acre* of
Land, more or leva, whereon the defendant now live,
adjoining Strickland and other., levied on ai the prop,
•tty of Adam Shoemaker, to ealiafy • fi. fa. in favor of
tha Adrdiaiatraiori of Bennett Sorrells, deceive tl, vi.
Adam 8hoemakir.
One Hundred and Fifty Acres of Lnnd,
more or low, adjoining A. G. Bullock »nd other! where
on lha defendant now live*, levied on a. tha property
.of John W. Uoaaett, to aatiafy a fi. fi. in favor of John
®>“»«rt «. John W. Goaaett, property pointed out by
the defendant.
RICHARD B. GHOLSTON, Sh’ff.
Feb. t.
GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY.
Inferior Court sitting for Ordinary Purposes,
November Tenn t 1832.
Prrsent ih**ir Honors, Jam*’* AhiUthou, John Meroney,
NoahW. Pittman, and Robert Groves, Justices.
O N tho petition of William Clcghnrn, Administra
tor ol William Edwards; late of aaid county,de
ceased :
And William Cleglmrn, Administrator of Fianris
Maxwell, deceased', for Letters of Dismission from the
further Administration on said Estates:
Whereupon, it is ordered hy thisCtmrt, that after Six
months’ publication of these applications, in one of the
public Gazettes of thi* Slots, that the said William
Cleghorn, Administrator on the Estates ns aforesaip,
will be dismissed, unless cati-c bn shewn to tho con
trary, of which all concerned will take notice.
A true extract from the minutes, this Gih Nov. 1S32.
WILLIAM SANDERS, c.c. o.
Nov. 10—34—mCm.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
WSTH ERE AS John James and Mary Ann Greer,
V ▼ Administrators of Asal Greer, deceased, applies
to mo for letters of Dismission from the further admin
istration on the F«*tate of snitl deceased:
These aro therefore to cilo and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he
and appear at my offico within the time prescribed hr
law, to shew cause if any they Imvo, why said letters
should not bo granted.
Given under my hand this 3d Dec. 1832.
JOSEPH LIGON, c. c.o.
Dec. 8.—38—ntGm
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS Richard Hughs, Administrator of|
Robert S. Gordon, deceased,applies for Letters
of Diamission from the further Administration on tho
Estate of said deceased:
These are therefor*.* to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed hy
law, to shew cause if any they have, why aaid Icltere
should not he granted.
Given under my hand this 12th Jan. 1833.
JOSEPH LIGON, c..c. o.
Jan. ID—41—mCm.
To Stage Proprietors.
W AY-BILLS constantly on hand and for
*ale at Ihe Office of tho Booth. Banner.
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
W HEREAS F.liaabeth Lewis applira to rnn for
Letters of Distiiisxinn from the further Adminis
tration of the Estate of Pierce B. Lewis, late of aaid
county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonixh nil and
singu’ar the kindred and creditors of aaid deceased, to he
and appear at my office within the time prescribed hy
law, tn shew cause if any they have, why said letters
should n >t he granted.
Given under mv hand, this 12th January, 1833.
’ WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o.
Jan. 19— 41— mCm.
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY.
W HERE \S Andrew F. Woolley applies for Let
ter* of Dismission from tha further Administra
tion of the E«t«te of Ezekiel Woolley, deceased:
Theseare therefore to cite and admonish, alfand sin
gular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, within the time preveribed by
law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said Letters
should sot be granted.
Given under my hand, this 1 tth dav of Jan. 1833.
GEORGE IIAWPE, c. c. o.
Jan. 19—44—n»6m.
Book and Job Printing neatly and accurate
ly executed at this office.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS John F. Foster, Executor of John
Foster, deceased, applies for letters of Dismis
sion from the further Administration on the Estate of
said deceased:
These arc therefore to cite and admonish nil and sin
gular, the kindred and crediuns of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to shew cause, if uny they have, why said let
ters should not he granted.
Given under my hand this IGth of Feb. 1833.
J. LIGON, c. c. o.
Feb. 23 -49—mCm.
GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY.
W HEREAS Barbara Wynn, William Richardson
and Matthew J. Williams apply for Letters of
Administration on the Estate of Matthew Wynn, late
of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish alllind sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, ifany they have, why said letters
should not ho granted.
Given under my hand this 1st day of February, 1833.
WM. MALTBIE, c.c. o.
Feb. 0-47—30.1.
GEORGIA, IIALL COUNTY.
W IIF.RF.AS John Garman Applies for letters of
Administration on the Estate of William Whee
ler, sen. late of Hall county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, lo shew cause iiV7 they have, why said letters
should not he grunted.
Given under my hand this 5th day of February, 1833*
GEORGE IIAWPE, c. c. o.
Feb. 9—47—30d.
GEORGIA, HABER6HAM COUNTY.
W HEREAS James Hudgins and Ruth Williams
apply to me for IelteM of Administration on
the Estate of James Williams, lute of said county, de
ceased: ■
These nro thoreforo to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at rny office within tho time' prescribed by
law, to shew cause if any they have, why «aid letters
should not he grunted.
Given under my hand this 11th day of Feb. 1833.
JOHN 11. JONES, d. c. c.o.
Feb. 23-49—30d.
GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY.
W HEREAS Frederick L. Goaa applies for letters
of Administration on tho Estate of Aaron Gosq,
late of said county, deceased:
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bt
and appear at rny office within tin: time prescribed hy
law, to shew cause if any tboy have, why aaid letters
should not ho granted. .
Given under my hand this 12th davofFch. 1833.
WM. MALTBIE, c. c.o.
Feb. 10— 48—30d.
F OUR months after date application will be made
to the Honorable Inferior Court of Jackson coun
ty, when silting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the Real Estate of Rachel Wallis deceased.
REUBEN WALLIS,
NICHOLAS WLI.IS,
Feb. 8—wlm.
F OUR months after date application will he made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Clark
county, when silting for ordinary purposes, Tor leave to
sell Lot, No. 121, in the 18th district of formerly Mus
cogee now Harris county, belonging to the orphans o
Jonathan Meltou, deceased, for the benefit of said or
phans. STEPHEN FELKER, Guardian.
Dec. 8—38—w4m.
[ jIOt’H months after date application will fie mode
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Clark
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell u Tract of Land, No. 142, in the sixth District
of Troup County, and also Lot No. 05 i.i the fifth Dis
trict of lho third section in Cherokee County, belong
ing to the orphans of William Broadnax, deceased, to
be sold for the benefit of said orphans.
- JOHN MORTON, Guardian.
Jan, 19—44—w4m.
F OUR months after date application w ill ho made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Hnlicoun*
tv, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the Real Estate of John Rttlilf, late of said county de
cease d. JOHN BOND, AdiiiV.
Nov. 10-34—w4m.
] j90UR months after date application wiM be made
7 to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Clark coun
ty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the Ural Estate of Anthony R. Cheatham, deceased.
GEO. M. ARCHER, Adm’r.
MARY W. CHEATHAM, Adm’x.
Jan. 2(5—45—w4m.
F OUR months after date application will be made
to thn Honorable the Inferior Court ofCIark coun
ty, when silling for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the Real Estate of Christopher O. Barber, late of Heard
oouoiv, dccetued.
BARBARA J. BARBER. Adm’x.
Jan. 26—45—w4r$.
T 7I0UR months after date application w ill be made
2 to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Habersham
county, when sitting for Ordinary purpose*, for h ave
to sell tho Real F.statoof Cunninghsm Ellison, deceas
ed. BENJAMIN CLEVELAND, Adm’r.
Jan. 26—45—u4m.
F OUR months afterdate application will he made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Hahershnm
counlv, when silting for Ordinary' purposes, for leave
losell the Real Estate of Catharine Dodd ol said coun
ty, deceased.
BENJAMIN CLEVELAND, Adm’r.
Jan. 26—45—w4m. *
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
A GRKK ABLY to an order of the Honorable the In
ferior Court of Jackson county, will bo sold at
Clayton, Rabun county, on the first Tuesday in April
next, Oiiu Lot of Land, in said county, containing 490
Acre*, known and distinguished by Lot, No. 93, in the
first district of said countv, it being a part the Real
Estate of Patrick Cash, Into of Jackson county, de
ceased. Term* made known on the day of sale.
LUDWELL WORSHAM, ) . ...
SAMUKL BARNET 1', j Atlmra.
Nov. 10—34—Itla.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
4 GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the In
forior Court of Jackaon County, when sitting Tor
Ordinary purposes, will be aold on t)ie first Tueaday in
April next, at the Court House in Jackaon County, nine
Negroes, to wit:—Amy, Booker, Sticky and her child,
Mahnty, Cody, John, Henry, and Gilbert. Sold for the
benefit of the heirs. Terms made known on the day of
•ale. CAVINA MILLS APS, Adm’x.
MARVELL MILLSAPS, Adm’r.
Jan. 26—45—tds.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
A GRF.EABLY tn an order ofthe Honorable the !n-
A. ferior Court of Clark County, when sitting for
Ordinary purposes, will be sold on lbs first Tuesday in
April neat, at the Conn House of Cfark County, the
Land and Negroes belonging In the Estate of John
Holder, deceased. Tcrnta made known on the day
of sale.
TAPLEY HOLDER, Ea’r.
Jan. 26—43—tds.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the In*
ferior Court of Franklin County wlion sitting for
Ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tueaday in
April next, at the Court-House of Franklin County,
on. Tract of Land containing four hundred acres mure
leas, lying on Naked Creek, adjoining Henry David arid
William Jones—also, one Negro Woman, llnohel,about
thirty yaars old, and her girl Child about two months
old; one Boy, Franklin, about seven or eight yeara
old; on. girl about six yeara old—also ono Woman,
Sarah, about twenty-fivo yeara old, and her girl child,
about four months old, belonging to the Estate of Lew-'
is Chandler, deceased. Sold for Ihe benofit ofthe heirs
and creditors of aaid deceased. Terms made known
on the day of sale.
MARTIN ANTHONY, Ex’r.
Jan. 19—44—tde.
F OL'R monlhB nfior dale nnpiicatinn will be made
to Ihe Honorable*he Inferior Court pfClarh coun
ty, when sitting for Ordinary pm pores, furlcavo to soli
the Real Eatatu of Beverly A. Duke, deceased.
WILLIAM STUOYP, Adm’r,
Feb. 16—43—w4m.
PROSPECTUS
OF TUB
Herald of the Isold Region,
.1 WEEKLY .YEW SKIP Ell,
To be published at Lumpkin Court House, Georgia.
BY ALBON CHASE & CO.
'IMHFs recent organization, and the rapid settlement
H and improvement a now going on in that interest.
2 portion of the territory of Georgia, known as the
Cherokee Country, seem to require tlmt an additional
vehicle of public intelligence should he added to th e
lumber already located in diil'crent parts of our State
t'or that purpose is this harbinger of the forthcoming
Herald” presented. *
It* objects will he to furnish to the community i n
which we reside, the usual newspaper intelligence and
to its patrons in other f*cclions of the Union more re
mote. such information in relation to the mineial
wealth, ordinary productions of the soil, and natural
curiosities, with which this section of the country em
inently abounds, as will he both interesting and instruc
tive. Its location in by far the richest part of thejUold
Region, and where nature ha* signally blended the ro-
mantic with the sublime, will give it advantages for tho
accomplishment of these objects, to which hut few
can lay claim.
The' limited,space whic!» t majr be devoted to polkics
will he occupied in disseminating what we believe fd
the old Republi* an doctrine* of the Jeffersonian school.
In this we slmll endeavor to be liberal and temperate
Weil written essays upon all aides of llii* subject, when
they do not interfere with the private character ofindi-
viduals, shall find a place in our column*; aa will also
those of a literary, scientific and miscellaneous de
scription.
With this very brief exposition of our design, we
shall submit our work to the public. Upon their dc-
cLfuii will depend it* long continuance, and its final
success.
The first number ofthe 11 Herald ofthe Gold Region,”
will be i»0iitM] on or about the 19th of March next, on
a Supcr-roval Sheet, nnd will be printed with new typo.
The price of subscription will be $3,00 per annum in
advance, or 31,00 at the end of the year. Of those
who rt■side out of the Slate, payment will in ail cases
be required in advance.
Advertisements inserted at the customary prices.
ICPHolder* of »ub-eripiinn papers will please re-
turn them, directed to Lumpkin Court House, Lump-
kin County, Georgia, previous to the time fixed upon
for commencing the publication.
Febiuary 10, 1833.
♦*+ Editors of newspapers in this and other .Stales,
will confer a favor by giving tho above a few insertions,
and inviting to it the attention of their readers.
ISAAC It. WALKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
H AS opened an office in the town of Aurarla,
Lumpkin county. He will practice in nil the
Court* of the several’cuuntics of the ChcMkec Circuit,
and in the counties of Hall, Habersham and Gwinnett,
of the Western Circuit.
All communications for him, directed to Auraria
Lumpkin county, will he duly received and promptly
attended to.
Feh. 9-47—5t . -
CHEROKEE HOTEL,
Lumpkin Court Iloutte, l
LUMPKIN COUNTY, Vtorgh. I
HE Subscriber has established himself
at the abov« placo, the present situation
tin holding the Court for Lumpkin county, 5 inilea from
Leather’s ford, and one mile from the Upper Station—
where he ia prepared to accommodate travellers in
comfortable style; having ell the advantages and con
venience belonging to a new settled muntrv, both for
the comfort of man and bean. The traveller in pur
suit of information can have ready access to nil maps,
diagrams, &c. containing s correct nnd aerorate knowl
edge, not only of the GoM llegitn in particular, hut of
thn Cherokee Country, generally. Letters directed tn
Lumpkin Court House, ere received weekly at thii
place. The petronege of the public is respectfully so-
licited, and every effort will he inado lo give entire eat-
iafaction toauch as may favor him with a rail.
„ WILLIAM ROGERS.
Feb. 9-47—121.
DRAWING POSTPONED.
Union Hotel Property Lottery.
T H F. drawing haa been postponed till tho firat SAT
URDAY in March next, when it will positively be
drawn. J. B. BATEMAN.
Thomeston, Jen. 5—42—9t.
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
J EREMIAH Allbright, of Cept. Deaton’s District,
G. M. posted before me one estrey Horse, sorrel,
with . white spot on. hie noee and forehead, his hind
feet while—fourteen hertda end e half high—some sad
dle spots—ten or twelve veers old, eppraiaed by John
While end Jeremiah Skelton at ten dollars.
WILLIAM BELL, J. P.
A true extract from thecatyay bonk.
Feb. IS—49- 3».
SYLVAN US RIPLEY, Cl’k.
AN ACT
To provide for the call of a Convention to reduce the
number of the General Assembly of the State of
Gcotgia.a-.d for of her purposes therein named.
He it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep: e.icnta•
tires of the Stale of Georgia in Genera/ jhumbly mtt r (ful
it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the
first Monday in April, eighteen hundred and Ihiity.
three, be, and the <n*no is hereby designated and »ct
apart us the day oil which the citizen* ot Georgia qual
ified to vote for members of tho Legislature, shall at
tho several places prencribed by law for holding such
election*, vote for delegates to reprr&ent them in Con
vention, in number equal to their representation in both
branches ofthe General Assembly; *nch election* lo
he conducted, um iaged and eerlincd under the sains
law* as arc of force in respect to elections of roe inters
of the General Aveembly.
Sec. 2. Jlnd be it further enacted. That it uliall he the
duty of such manager* to trantuuit to hi* Excellency
the Governor- the.result of said election* under the
low* now of forve for conducting, uranusing and certi
fying elections of member* of the General Aracmhly na
aforesaid, within thirty day* after such election*—
Whereupon it i* made the duty of Hi* Excellency tho
Governor to is«HC hi* proclamation declaring the result
of said election* hy naming tho individuals scveutlly
elected to represent the good people of Gct.rgia, in
Convention us contemplated hy this act.
Sec. 3. Jlnd be it further enacted, That .evorv citbc'm
f the United State* shall be eligible to a scut i". said
Convention who has attained the ago of twenty-live
year*, and been an Inhabitant of thin State seven year*
iminedmu ly proceeding the d»y of-liis election, nnd
who shall have resided one year in the county tor
which he shall he elected. **/
See. 4. *1nd be it further enacted, Thai each member
returned n« duly elected, shall previous to taking hi*
scat in said convent inn,lake the lollowirgoath,or affir
mation, viz: l. A. D. do solemnly aiv* or, that I will not
attempt to add lo or take from tho conatitution or at
tempt to change or alter any other section, clause or ar
ticle of the constitution of the State of Georgia, other
than those touching the representation in the General
Assembly thereof; and that ! have hern a citizen of
this state for the last seven years, *o In Ip mo God.—
And any pernon elected to it vent in raid Convention,
w ho shall refuse tr. take the outli aforesaid, ehb!) not
be allowed to take his soat in said Convention.
Sec A ,lnd be it futility enacted. That tho members
of Htiid Convention shall avsciiiMo on the first Monday
hi May after their election, at Mille<lgcvillti,iii*the rep
resentative Chamber of the State House, for the pur
pose of entering upon and consummating ibo great ob
jects of their Convention, to wil: a reduction and
equalization of the General Assembly ; shall have pow
er lo prescribe their own rule* ami firms of business,
and to determine on tlio qualifications of their own
members; elect necessary officers, and make oil or-
der* which they may deem conducive to the further
ance of the object for which such convention shall as
semble.
Sec. C. Jtnd be it further enacted, That it shall lie tho
'.’uty of Hi* Excellency the Governor, to give publicity
to the alteration* and amendments made in the Con
stitution in reference to the direction [reduction] of
the number of the members composing tbs General
Assembly, and the fitst Monday in October next, after
tbs rifting of the *aid Convention,, he shall fix
on*for the ratification, hy the people,of such amend
ments,alteration*,or new article* as they may make for
t|m objects of reduction and equalization ofthe Gener
al Assembly only ; and ifruificd by a majority of the
voters who vote on the question of 14 Ratification” or
” No Ratification,” then and in that event, the altera
tions so hy them made and ratified, shall be binding on
the people of this .State and not otherw ise.
See. 7. ^ju/ be it further enacted, That it shall he a
fundamental article it) the formation or amendment
ot iliO'Constilutinn, that each county of tho State now
organized or laid out, or which may hereafter be crea*
ted hy law, shall bo entitled to at least ono representa
tive in the representative branch ol % the General As
sembly.
Sec. 8. jf’id be il further enacted, That so soon a*
this act shall linvo become a law. His Excellency the
Governor he, and he is hereby required tocauxe'it to
bo published in the Gazettes of this .State, once a
week until tho day fixed on by this act for the elec
tion of delegates to said Convention; and that all Isws
and parts ollawa militating against this act, be, and
t ie same are hereby repealed.
ASBURY HULL,
Speaker ofthe House of Representatives.
THOMAS 8TOCKS,
President of the Senate.
Assented to, Dec. 24, 1832.
WILSON LUMPKIN, Governor.
jLost Mule,
S TRAYED from the subscriber, in Gwinnett Coun
ty, on the Chattahoochee riser, near Gates Ferry,
in September last, a Bay Mere Male—ten or eleven
years old—inclined to be hip-shotten, and ill qualified.
Any person that will give information ao I jet her,
•haH be liberally rewarded.
e D. N. PITTMAN.
Feb. 16—IS—St.