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Bibb Sheriff Sales.
fTWTIIJ, he sold on the first Tuesday in
W w APRIL next, before the court house in
The tuwn ui Macon, between tiie usual hours of
Crawford Sheriff Sa.Ic$>
O X the first TuesUny in APRIL next, will be
sold before the court house, in Knoxville,
Crawford couuty, between the usual hours of
snlc,
One hundred acres of Lot of Land, No. 250.
in the second d: 0 trict of Crawford couuty—levied
on as *’.,0 property of John Hatcher, to satisfy a
Cl Fa issued out of the superior sourt of Craw
ford rouniv, in favor of Patrick J. Murray vs said
Hotelier.
The right, title and interest of Win. P.
Clover, in Lot of Land, No. 87, in the third dis
trict of originally Houston now Crawford county
—levied on as the propcity of If* P. plover, to
satisfy two small Fi Fas issued out of the Justi
ces court of the 577th district, iu favor of S.
, .. Reek with vs 6aid Glover—property pointed out
..ojirrtv pointed out hy said i m. \\*m. .M’Gco—levied on and returned to me
1. H. HOW ARP, Sheriff. R U ;i|i am ,o„. constable.
Fel>23 WM. B. FILES. Dtp. Sheriff.
One Negro man by the name of Israel, to sat
isfy sundry Fi Fas from a justice's court in favor
of John Carmichael ognjtwt the president, direc
tors and company of the Bank of Macon—levy
tniidu by a constable and returned to me.
One Saw .Mill and 336 acres of land, levied on
fts tile property of Solomon '.'rroce, known as Gro
ces lower saw mill, to satisfy three Fi Fas. one
from Jones superior court; in favor of Luke Reed
Si Co. vs said Groce, and two from llibb superi
or court, one in favor of Mary G. Franklins, and
ono iu favor of John Loving vs Alexander I).
Brown, administrator of Samuel Gillespie, and
Solomon Groce—-j
Grncc- 1
Feb 26
On o No art) Woman by the name of Isabel,
about 20 years old, levied on as’thc property ol
Martin SintAnn* to satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa in
favor ol Luke Ross, assignee of James L. Ross,
vssaid Simmons. Property pointed out by Luke
Kos>. II. 11. HOWARD, Sheriff.
Feb 1
Also, trill be sold as above,
OncT.ot anJ improvemen's in the town '6fMn-
oon, known as the Mansion House, and formerly
. occupied by Messrs. Darrah & Townsend—levied
on *iw the property of Charles IJullackt deceased,
to satisfy three Fi Fas issued from the Inferior
court of Bibb countv, one in favor of Talman &
Far!in, forllio use of John Talman vs Charles 8.
Lewis, the administrator of C. Bullock and the
executor of N. W. Wells, one in favor of Charles
Whitehurst vs the administrator of G. Bulloek
and the exccntrixof N. W. \Vell3, one in favor of
K. D. Tracy, for the use of A'. Bennett vs the ad
ministrator of C. BuPock and Spencer Riley—
the above lot aud improvements levied ou to sat
isfy the within.Fi Fas.
Seven negroes, Jesse, a than,, Torn, a man.
John, a man, Saudy, a hoy; Willis; n boy, aud
Mariixla, a woman, one two horse Wagon, one
yoke of Oxen and ox Cart—all levied on as the
property of John C. Hodge«, to satisfy a Fi Fa
issued from the Inferior court of Jones county in
favor of John J. Thomas, vs said Rodgers—pro
perty pointed out by plaintiff's attorney.
Fob 26 W. B. CONE, Dcp. Sheriff.
POSTPONED SALES.
Also will Be sold as above,
One Lot in East Maeoii; well improved—
levied on as the property of Solomon Croce, now
in tho occupancy of L. J. Groce, to satisfy a Fi
Fa from Bibb Superior court in favor of Thomas
Napier vs Alfred S. Bennett, \V. J. Gibson and
Solomon Grove—property pointed out by Solo
mon Groee. .
Two Lots of Laud Nos not known—levied
an ns tho property of Elijah Cotton, one lot
whereon said Colton now Jives, die other lies on
the Thomnston road, eight miles frorff Macon, to
satisfy sundry Fi Fas from Mibb Superior court
iu favor of Thomas Napier. Joseph Gaiirer aud o-
thers vs said Cotton and Luke Ross security—-
property pointed out by Joseph Gaiuer and Luke
Ono 4 aero Lot adjoining the town common
—levied on ns the property of Solomon Croce
now in the oscopnncy of John C. Johnson, to sa
tisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from a justice’s court
iu favor of N. C. Monroe vs said Groce—levy
made aud returned to me by a constable.
II. II. HOWARD, Sheriff.
Campbell Sheriff' Sales.
tlie first Tuesday in April next, before the
hJv Court House door in Campbell county;
will be sold tho following property; to wit.
One Lot of land No, 199 in the second dis
trict originally Carroll now Campbell county—
levied on as the property of Jostph Barr to satis
fv one Fi Fa in favor of Jesse Cleaveiand vs. said
Barr. Levy made and returned by a constable.
Lot of laud No. 155 in the eighth district o-*
riginnlly Coweta now Campbell county—levied
on to sntisTy two Fi Fas from n justice's court,
one in favor of E. G. Adams, the other in favor
of Townsend & C« x vs. William Bryant, point
ed out by James W. Townsend. Levy made
aud returned by a constable.
Lots of land No, 10^, 121, 122—levied on
as the property of Robert Polly and William Ar-
ledge to satisfy one Fi F*| iu favor of John Boyle
vssaid Arledge. pointed out by the plaintiff.
Lot land No. 308 in the.fourteenth district
originally Fayette now Campbell county—levied
on to satisfy oneFi Fa in favor of l^*wis Gibson,
one in favor of Martin Kalb Tunfscin Coryetl,
pointed out fly defendant. ~
One Negro Girl—levied on as the’property
of John H. JL Colquitt to satisfy three Fi Fas
oue in favor ofCraton, Mosuly & Co vs said Col
quitt, one iu favor of E. B. Mosley & Co. vssaid
Colquitt, the other in favor of Jacob L. Abraus
vs said Colquitt, property pointed out by defeu-
ant. *B. EASLY, sheriff.
f&h 27 22
Georgia—Houston counttj.
W HEREAS Benjamin Cram, in right
his wife Eliza Crum, formerly Eli
Yarborough,.one of the heirs at law of John Yar
borough deceased, a private of the 8th regimen
of infantry- in the Into war, applies to me for let
ters of administration on the estate of said dice a
ltd,
And whereas Allen Win ham applies for letters
of administration upon tho estate of Orrin Ste
phens deceased,
'J'hese are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to he and appear at my office wUktft the time pre
scribed by law, tosheic cause if any they have.tchy
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal this 18th day
of February, 1833.
* CHARLES II. RICE. c. c. o.
Georgia—Butts County.
W HEREAS Rcbccca^obli, administratrix
on the estate of James Walker, deceased,
applies to me for letrers of dismission on said es
te.
These are there fore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred mid creditors of said deceased
to file their objections (if any they have.) in my office
tcithin the time prescribed by laic, otherwise said
letters will be gruated. <> ,,
Given under my baud, this 9th dav tt - March
1833. JOHN M’OORD.c mo
Georgia—Fayette county
W HEREAS James Williams applies to toe
for letters of administration on the estate
of Susannah McArty late of said county dcccas
ed, •.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to fie their objections (if apy they hart.) in my
office within the time prescribed by law, otherwise
said letters irill Ic granted.
Giveu undcr-uiv band and seal this 4tli March
1833. WILLIAM M’BKlbE, c. c. o
Henry Sheriff Safes.
ILL be sold on the' flrdt Tuesday
APRIL next, before the cb’tirthousc in
M'Douough, llcury couuty, between {lie tisual
hours of sale,
One negro boy by the name of George of a
yellow complexion, about tenor twelve years of
age—lovit-d oil as tile property of James C. Steel
to satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa issued from I Re Info
■ rior court of Henry county in favor of Oliver W<
Cox vs said Steel—property pointed out in said
Fi Fa.
Six Windsor and six split bottom ChairsYqne
folding leaf Table, one piuc dressing table,
one largo do. one largo fine bedstead, ap'd
1 piuo do. 1 hrileiug Crevaco, 1 tin bucket, 2
quilts, ono blanket, one bolster, ono large and one
small pot and books, ono ovru, one largo skillet
ami lid, one small do. one frying pan, ono coffee
trebit, two smoothing irons, two pair shovel and
tongs, and one flci.il fork, four wooden tubs, three
tin pans, one baking do. one tin box am! two tin
buckets, one shaving cup, one coffee mill, three
pitchers, two dishes, two tea kittles, two jars, aud
one stone pitcher, four jugs, and eight black bot-
1 cs, one «ugar dish and two tea pots, two small
V-«t>dcn i.cx«s aud sundry articles in 1 them, too
tedious to mention, c::e stand of castors, oue look
ing gluss and two wooden bowls, one wash bowl
ami waiter, one cvffeo pot, one candlestick, one
sifter, one pair steelyards, two bed cords, aud one
pair leadin',; lines, one blaukct, oue bureau, and
sundry other articles too tedious to mention—all
levied on as the property of Samuel Peck to sat
isfy a mortgago Fi Faitsued from Henry luferior
Court in favor of William II. Wiiite vs said Peck
—property pointed out in said Fi Fa-
The cast half of Lot, No. 102, in'thc twelfth
district of Henry county, exclusive of the swamp
laud on said half lot-— levied on as the property of
John B. Lovejoy, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from
Henry superior court, in favor of William M‘Con-
uell vs said Lovejoy—property pointed out by
said M’Conucll. TUGS. J. JOHNSON,’
Feb 27 Sheriff.
Also, will be sold as above,
Lot of Laud No. 180, in the lltlt district of
Henry couuty, containing 202$ acres, lot No.
131 in the 2d district containing 202$ acres, lot
No. 173 in the 7th district, contajning202$ acres,
lot No 232 in the 7lh district, containing 202$ a-
cres, half of lot No 150 in the 7th distrii t of said
county, lot No 4 in square I), iu tho town of Me
Qouuugh, together with nil the buildings mid im
provements thereon, and the oortli half of lot No
tie, in square A. in said town, containing 33 1-3
feet in front anil 120 feet back on Newton street,
together with all tho buildings and improvements
thereon. Levied on as the property of Ktelund
Tyner, fo satisfy an execution in favor of Loiv
Taylor & co.
All that part of lot No. 185 in the 8th district
of said count}’, adjoining Hardy man and Clay
ton, and Butts county line, containing 100 acres
fouroor less, to satisfy sundry Fi J* astro in Jaspor
supcrior court, against Thomas Williams aud Sa
muel W. Butler Sf Co. iu favor of Wni W Kennou
and others.
The south parr of lot No 150 iu tfcelltb district
of said county, nil that part formerly be ongihg
*o Henry McClendon jr. containing 110 acres
nu>re nr less, levied on as the property of Samuel
Rutledge and IJinry McClendon jr. to satisfy a
Fi Fa from Morgan superior court in favor of
Martin P. Sparks.
The north haliof lot No. 105 in the 7ih district
of said county, containing 101J acres more or
less, levied on as the property ol Sampson Gary,
to satisfy sundry small Fi Fus. Burwell Ragland
aud others vs Sampson Garv.
Lot of Land thereon A.i >iah Doss now lives,
ivith the improvement* then on, to -.it fy • - Fi Fa
from Henry superior court iu lavor of Re hard
JLiilry v» said 1) OSS.
;«b 23 JAMES LOVE, JDep. sheriff.
Monroe Sheriff' Sules.
4~feN the first Tuesday iu APRIL next,
XJr will bo sold before the court house iu the
town of Forsyth, Monroe county, withiu the usu
al hours of sale,
One Tractor Lot of Land, No. HO, in the
twelfth district of Monroe comity—levied on as
the property of Thomas Clark and Thomas
l.oughbrough, administrators on the estate of
Jane Myers, deceased, to satisfy a Fi Fain favor
of Alexander A. Smits, issued from tho Mayor’s
court of Savannah, Chatham county, Ga.—pro
perty pointed out by John A. Cuthbert Esq.
One negro man, Mace about 50 years old—
as the property of Michael Cason, to satisfy a
Fi Fa in favor of John Pasmore—property point
ed out by David Wallace, and in bis possession.
March 1 JOHN REDDING, Dtp Sheriff.
Houston Sheriff' Sales.
O N the first Tuesday in APRIL next, will
be sold before the court bouse door, in Per
ry, Houston couuty, between tlio usual hours of
safe.
One Lot of well improved oak and hickory
Land, containing 202$ acres more or less, whero-
ou Janes M’Lenuy now lives, and adjoining ihe
lands of John Stapler aud others, iu the 15th dis-
trictof Houston couuty—levied on as the proper
ty of Janes M‘Lenny, to satisfy a Fi Fa iu favor
of Jehu Rushing.
POSTPONED SALES.
Also, will be sold as above,
One half acre Lot in the town of Perry,
whereon David W. Man s family now lives, and
otfe dark bay horse—levied on to satisfy a Fi Fa
iti favor of Samuel Williams vs David IV. Man
and Michael Watson and other Fi Fas vs said
M an.
One Negro woman,"35 years of age—levied
on to satisfy a Fi Fa iu favor of George Piitteii vs
Horace R. Dinkins aud other Fi Fas vs said Din
kins.
Feb 26 ISAIAH CHAIN. Sheriff.
Butts Coroner's Sale.
tN the first Tuesday in JUNE next, will be
* sold before tho court house in Jackson,
Butts county, between tho usual hours of sale,
One sorrel Stud Horse, with a flax mane
aud tail—levied on by virtue of a mortgage Fi Fa
in favor of Henry (lately vs Samuel Scruggs—
property pointed out in said Fi Fa.
PALMER A. HIGGINS,
March 20 - Coroner.
Georgia, SSonlstdn Gofmty,
’folk / HERE AS James E. Duncan applies to
V V nie for letters of dismissicu from the cs
tate of Mayberry J Wilkinson, deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said dtceastd
to file their object ions if any they have, at my offee
within the time prescribed by /.nr, otherwise said
tetteis wiil be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this the 4th
Dec. 1332. f CHARLES H. RICE.c. c.o.
Georgia—Houston County.
W HEREAS William Byrd, administrator
on the estate of Pinkney Yarborough,
deceased, applies f.»r Letters of Dismission from
said estate—
These art therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular Hie kindred and creditors of said deceased
to file their objections (if any they have,) in my offee
within the time prescribed by laic, otherwise said
letters will be granted.
jan2l 17 f CHARLES II. RICE, c-c. o.
57* OUR montlu after data application will I
t made to th*honorable the Inferior court of
Twiggs county, when sitting for Ordinary pur
poses. for leave to sell tlio Lands belonging to the
estate of Harmon Perryman late of said couuty
deceased. TIJOS. J. PERRYMAN, ex'r
hov 27 9
F OUR months after date application will be
madj to the Honorable Inferior court of
Pike comity, when sitting for Ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the Legatees' interest in the wid
ow’s dower of the estate of Moses Smith, of said
county deceased- , . • •
JOHN SMITH, ? „ ,
jan8 17 \VM. V. WHITE, lf xrs ‘
1 7\OBR mouths after date, application will be
/ made to the Honorable tho Inferior Court
of Houston county sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the real estate of Jamis Jones,
iatc of said county deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased,
feb II, 1833. WILLIAM JONES,
adm'r.
F OUR months afjyj'dite application will be
made to the Honorable Inferior Court of
Monroe couuty, when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave to sell liid fat)d, belonging to tho es
tate of James Hardwick, late of said county de
ceased- W31. B. FILES, adm'r.
feb 181833 21
Georgia—Coweta county.
It the October term of the Superior Court for sr
County. RULE NISI, to foreclose. mortgas<
■"TPON the petition of Jacob S. PI att, Aqui.
O. Stout and Felix lugoldsby. merchatn.
trading under the firm of and using the name ai
style, Platt, Stout £,■ lugoldsby. stating to tl
court, that Dennis Sullivan heretofore, to wit, <
the25th day of June, iu the year 1832, executi
his deed of mortgage in and to three certaiu low
lots, In the town of Newnau, Coweta counts
known in House’s plan of said town by uinbi
thirty five, thirty six and fifty four, containing tw
and twelve-hundredths acres; together with m
and singular tiie houses, out houses, rights an
members to the same iti ahywise appcrtaiuin.
for the purpose qf the better securing the pay
meat of a certaiu 'promissory note, bearing dat;
the 18th day of August, in tho year 1831, mad
am! delivered to jour petitioner payable hkn
months after date thereof, to the ,order of your
petitioner at the Columbus Bank;- in- .CoIuntbus.
Ga. for four hundred mid fifty five G4 100 Do!
lars, according to the tenor and effect thereof.—
And it also appearing to- the court that said notr
still remains due and unpaid, It is therefore order
ed, That said Dennis Sullivan do pay into the
clerk’s office of the superior court of Coweta
county, within six months from this time, the a
mount of said note, principal and interest, togeth
er with all legal cost of this petition, or show
cause to ’the contrary, or the equity of redemp
tion in aud to the said mortgaged premises be
thenceforth. barred .and forever foreclosed ; and
that a copy,pf,ibis rule be served oil the said Den
nis Sullivan,.at least three mouths before the time
the money is ordered to be paid into court, or it be
published once a month for,.six months in oue of
the public gazettes of this state.
HUGH A. HARALSON, Att'y for Plff.
A true extract from tho minutes of this ‘ onrt.
GEORGE PENTJCOST, Clerk.
oct 10. ’32 19
Mary Moonahum J
vs £ Libel for Divorce.
William Moonaham )
T appearing to the court from the ttturn of
the sheriff, that the defendant in the nbov
stated case resides without the limits of said coun
ty, It is therefore ordered by the Court, That ser
vice be perfected by publication in one of tho
public gazettes in this state ouco a month Cor three
months. . * •
A true extract from the minutes. Given under
nay hand tiiis 22*’ day of January, 1833.
19 JOHN LONG, Clerk.
STABLES,
AT THE OEU LAFAYETTE HALL OX CnF.RRY ST
THE undersigned having
j^^fitted up his stables in a very
convenient style, and laid iu
sc 1 .»-in plenty.of good Provender, is
prepared to keep HOIISLS, aSC.Htf a' .superior
manner. The stables are under the direction of
a faithful aud experienced ostler, who will devote
his whole attention to them. A share of public
potronage is respectfully solicited.
Horses and Carriages to let as above.
N. B. Horses will be kept by the week or
month, at 40 cents a dav.
Jan 31 18 JOHN C. RODGERS.
Sale of Negroes.
N the first Tuesday in April next, before the
courthouse door iu the town ofFayeucvillc,
Fayette county, on a credit until Christmas next,
the NEGROES belonging to the estate ol Rob
ert Tucker, deceased, consisting of plough bovs,
men, women and children. Aliof
On the first Tuesday id May next, at the court
house door iu Knoxville, Crawford t ounty., will
be sold lot of Land No. 106. in. the 7,tli district for
merly Houston now Crawford copnty, as the pro
perly of R. Tucker, deceased.
NANCY TUCKER, Adm'x.
K. T. M. TUCKER, / :
jan 21 F. G. ST EWA RT, C Ad,n rs
Administrator's Sale.
xN tho first Tisesday iu APRIL next will
“ be sold by an order of tlio court of urdiua-
ry of tho county’of Houstoii,
A House and hot
in tho town of Clinton,-Jones county, and on the
first Tuesday in MAY. next, Lot of Land, No.
263. in the-third district of. Coweta county—sold
as the property of Harris’ film, deceased, for
the benefit of tho heirs ami creditors. -
CYNTJ1IA K. ALLEN, A'dnSrx.
31, 1833. 19 -
A'
GR EE ABLE to an order of tho. Inferior
Court of Wayne county, when sittbg.,,for
ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuc-s-
ay in JUNE next, before the court house la Zeb-
lon, Pike couuty,
Xot No. 104,
the third district of formerly Monroo now Pike
county, sold for the henefit of the heirs of Robert
Leach, deceased.—T erms made known on the
day, LOUISA LKAC1I, Adm'rx.
March 20 - 25
Georgia— Coweta County.
J i nf.\ \ INWARD, administrator of the cs-
tait- of David Vox, deceased, applies to me
for ii-ilers of disinissiiin.
Tius- are thtrifure, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased. to be and appear at my offer within the time
pr sailed by law. to shew raure, if any they have,
wh / i-aid t-lters should not hr granted.
Given under »ny hand ihis thr 2d davofFeb-
runrv 1833. 2U f FlHON HOUSE,C. c.o.
F OUR months after dale application will be
made to the honorable the luferior court of
Butts county, when sitting for ordibary purposes,
for leave to sell 96 acres of laud, being tho east
part of lot No. 1H9, in the first district of origin
ally Henry now Butts county, belonging to the
estate of John Barron, deceased.
SMITH BARRON, adm'or.
Feb 10, l g 33. 20
F OUR months after date application will bo
made to the Honorable, the inferior coiirt
of Fayette county, when sitting fo ordinary pur
poses. for leave to sell a negro boy about twelve
years ofd by the name of Sam, as the property of
the estate of Wyatt Reeves deceased, for the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors of said deceesed.
ELIZABETH REEVES, adm'rx.
March 5, 1833 24
F 'OUR months after date, application will be
made to the court of ordinary for leave to
sell niuety-cight acres of laud more or less, being
the cast part of lot No. 169, in tho first district of
originally Henry now Butts couuty, belonging to
the estate*of John Barron, deceased.
SMITH BARRON, Adm'or.
March 9. 1833. 25
A LL persons indebted to ihq.cstate of James
Hardwick, late of Mohr.ce couuty, decea
sed arc hereby notified to come forward and
inako payincut: and those having*demands agiiins^
said estate are requested to prou-nt themin terms
TTN pursuance of an act. of, the last Legislature
JL of the State ofGcorgia, I have been appoint
ed by tho Governor receiver of the assets of the
BANK OF MACON. Having so recently en
tered upon the discharge of the duties I ain requi
red to perform, I know very little of what tho
result will ultimately be; of one thing, however,
I desire the public to be fully satisfied, that noth
ing shall bo wanting on my part to bring, the
hole business to'as just and speedy a lermiu'aiibn
as poiriWOrf
Persons holding bills upon tho Bank of Maron,
would do well to deposit them in some ono of the
Banks of this place as enrjyas practicable.
Macon, Feb 27 23 Z. B. HARGROVE.
The Federal Union and Geoigia Journal
will give the-above two insertions auid forward
their accounts fo, this.office. .
MILITARY ENCAMPMENT'.
bVT 1TII a view to the promotion of Military
W V Scieuceaud theeucouragemcntofVoIun-:
teer corps, a system of Annual Ercampment is
proposed. Airaugcmeuts are in progress for an
extensive Encampment in this neighborhood, to
commence on the second Monday in May next, in
hich all tho Volunteer Corps of Infantry iu the
State are respccifully invited to joiu us. The
time proposed for the continuance of the encamp
ment is ONE WEEK. A beautiful location has
been selected, cotnnianding an extensive view of
• tho town and surrouudingjcountry. An arraugc-
metn-has been niado for tKo construction of com
fortable Tents and Marquees for the accommoda
tion of as many Companies as may come. A con
tract has been made with individuals who will act
as .Sutlers, and furnish the men with gaod board
on the ground at 73 cents each per day. On the
iast day nn Encampment Medal will he sh.ot for.
The firjt .of tho.proposed'series of Encampments
took place near Macon last spring, aud was at
tended with much benefit to the Companies pre
sent.
L. D. BUCKNER,
TJIOS. F. GREEN,
E. E. PARK,
J. G. POLIIILL,
JOHN MILLER
Committee of Arrangements.
0^®’ The Georgia Papers arc requested to pub
lish the above two or throe times, as a matter of
public accommodation.
March 14—3t
'N ACT to provide for the call of a convention
to reduce the number of the General Assembly
of the state of Georgia, and for other purposes
therein named.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep
rsehtetiees of the state of Georgia in General .Is
mbly met, and it is hereby enacted by the author
l oj'the same, That the fitst Monday iu April
ghteeh hundred.and thirty three, be, and the
me is hereby designated and set apart as the
<y on which the citizens of Georgia quahfi-
I to vote for the members of the Legislature,
ball,- at the several places prescribed by law
r holding such elections vote for delegates to
eprescut them iu iu convention, in number equal
> their representation in both branches of the ge-
icral Assembly; such elections to be conducted,
nan aged and certified under the same laws as are
f force in respect to elections of members of the
Jcneral Assembly.
Sgc. 2. And be it farther enacted, That it shall
be the duty of such-managers to: transmit to his
Excclledcy the Governor, the result; iff said elec
tions under the laws now of force for conducting,
managing and certifying elections of member? of
ihe General Asseihbijy aa aforesaid, within thirty
lays after such elections—-Whefeiipou rt’is made
the duty of his Excellency the Governor to issue
his proclamation declaring the result of said elec
tions by naming the individuals severally elected ;
to represent jho. good people of Georgia in con
veution as contemplated iti this act.
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That every
citizen of the United States shall be eligible to a
seat in said convention who has attuiued the age
of twenty five years, and been an inhabitant of
this state seven years immediately preceding the
day of his election, aud w ho shall have resided one
year in the county for which he shall bo elected.
Sec. 4. And be it further enactedThat eaeh
member returned as duly elected, shall previous
to taking his seat iu said convention, take the fol
lowing* oath, or affirmation, viz. I, A. B. do sol
emnly swear, that 1 will not attempt to add to,
or take from the constitution or attempt to change
or alter any other section, clause or article of the
constitution of the State of Georgia, other than
those touching the representation in the General
Assembly thereof; and that 1 have been a citizen
of this state for the last seven years, so help me
God. Aud any person elected to a seat in said
convention, who shall refuse to-fakc tiie-Oath a-
forosaid, shall not be allowed £6 lake his seat in
said convention.
Sec. 5. And be it further eaactcd, That the
members of said convention shall assemble on
the first Monday iu May after their election, at
Milledgeville, iu the Representative Chamber of
*!ie State House, for die purposo of entering up
on and consummating the great objects of their
convention, to wit; .^reduction and equalization
of the General Assembly; shall have power to
prescribe their own rules and forms of business,
and to determine on tile qualifications of their own
members; elect necessary officers, aud make all
orders which Uiey may deem conducive to the
furtherance of the object for which such conven
tion „hafl assemble. .
Sec. 6. And be, it further enacted. That ft shall
be the duty of his F xcelieucy td<* Governor to
give publicity to the alterations aud amendments
made in the constitution iu reference to the di
rection [reduction] of tho number of the members
composing tho General Assembly, and the first
Moaday in October next, after the rising of the
said convention, he shall fix on for the ratification,
by the people, of such amendments, alterations,
or new articles as they may make for the objects
of reduction and equalization of the General As
sembly only; and if ratified by a majority of the
voters who vote on the question of “Ratification”
or “N? Ratification,” then and iu that event, the
nh'evn^io'ns so by them made and ratified, shall be
billing eii flio people aud not otherwise.
Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, That it shall
be a fundamental article in the formation or a-
mendtneut of the constitution, that each county
of the state now’ organized or laid out, or which
may hereafter be created by law, shall be enti
tled to at least oue representative in the represen
tative branch of the General Assembly.
Sec. 8. And be it further enacted, That so
soon as this act shall have bscome a law, his Ex
cellency the Governor, be, aud is hereby required
to cause it to be published in tho Gazettes of this
stale, once a■wcek-untilrthe day fixed on by. this
act for the election of delegates to said conven
tion; and that all laws and parts of laws milita
ting against this act, be, aud the same are hereby
repealed. ASBURY HULL,
Speaker of thcllou^c of Representatives.
THOMAS STOCKS,
President of the Senate.
Assented to r Dec. 24, 1832.
WILSON LUMPKIN. Governor
Union hall,
ftoebjeti
am! now occupies the iut>i \i ’
shn House establishment fop
sy/h, w here he will take nl,,"-'
. ure in ministering-to the a,
modation and comfort * 1
! K «o®.
of those who mav f
hint with a call. His House- is Cfltxnnoffibt,, ^
he indulges a hope that tho;c who visit the IT • •
Hall will have no reason fo complain, ei&
treatment rr charges, which last shall he as m j
crate as the times Will warrant. A share of i
public patronage is respectfully solicited thtt
j ;il> 23 13 JOHN REDPixo
of tho Um.
feb 18, 1833
Will. L’. FILES, adm'T.
21
Horse Hills,
\\ ITH a splendid uew Cut—neatly priute
at this o fine.
JYoticc.
A LL persons indebted Jo the estate of of Rat
cliff Eckels deceased, nrc hc-eby notified
to come forward and make payment; aud those
having demands against said estate are requested
to present lhou> in'terms oClaw. >
feb 18, 2’Y llUGiTL. IRWIN, adm'r.
Georgia—Crawford county.
J OSEPH CJ. THOMlfsO ( N of Captain Sim
mons’. DistVicjt. tolls before,R. Wilson Jus
tice of the peace, one estray mare mule colt, n-
bont three years o.ldi sorrel, color. Appraised to
$40 by Aden Hamilton and Nathan II. Mobley.
A true extract from the estray book. This
28th February 1833.
24 W J. IlAMMACK,.c. t.c.
A Bunaway Negro.
ROUG1IT to this Jail about 20 days past,
a negro man by the name of Beu, between
30 aud 40 years of age, rather light complected,
with a scar across his nose. He says he liclong-
to the State, and was was bought of Thomas
Hicks of Wilkes co. ; he runaway from or about
l.awreitceville, M. White overseer. Col. Lyman
superin undent. MARTIN NALL, jaiier.
Forsyth, Fch. 25 3t
J^EGHOES! NEGROES!
We have on hand and for sale about
3XXT1T NEGROES,
of both sexo-s consisting of first rate House Ser
vants, Cooks,. Washers aud Ironers ; men, wo
men, hoy- and girls'accustomed to the field, &c.
We,will .also Jiavo,an .arrival,of from twenty to
forty about every three or,four Weeks until May
or June. Our friends and customers may expect
to find us here at any time for iwclvo months to
come, except July.and August next. Persons
wanting such property as wo deal iu, would do
well to call and exatniue our lot before they pur
chase elsewhere.
OLIVER SIMPSON.
W. C. FERRELL.
Hamburg, S. C. March 8, 1833 2mp 25
Ferry, Houston county Jlcadcmy.
BIJ ANTED, a Teacher to take charge of the
Ww above, Institution. None need apply
who do not intend to make.the. instruction ol
vouth their constant occupation. Personal ap
plication must be made to the undefsigued
EE ETCATIOKT,
HE Trustees of the Forsyth Male and F
male Academy respectfully inform the p j*
lie, that they have engaged for the ensui„» ve .
the-lattices of Messrs. Parsons and HolL/
gentlemen of distinguished literary acquirement
strict moral deportment, and experienced instm?’
tors of youth. From the advantageous loca l’
of Forsyth, being situated on a high and health?
rnlgs, about twenty fi ve hides wpstofMacon an*
midway between the .Montpelier and In'di??
Springs, about fifteen miles from each’, toother
with the dense and wealthy population of°M 0 n
roc eemityv we flatter ourselves that by nronrr
assiduity and-.veil directed eilcrt and lnanar-e
ment.to rear vip an institution which in poinuf
character-nod usefulness will vie with any of the
kind in Ihe State.- There will be completed bv
the 2d Monday in January, at which time the m
stitutions wi'l open, a neat.academic building, sit;
tinted in a retired and beautiful grove, and on ,ia
elevated spot of grotm’d, containing sixteen acres
of woodland belonging to the institution.
.The Female department will be furnished 1,,
Mr I arsons with ail accomplished instructress
and will at all times he subject to his inspection
aud direction. .
Board can lie had on reasonable terms in res-
pectable families. JOHN S. B. LAW
< * ec ^ secretary.
COACiS: mAIlING.
T HE Subscribers still continue the business
at the old stand, corner of Walnut anJ
Fourth Streets, where work will be done accord-
ing to order. Having a largo assortment of arti
cles ordered from the Norm which will arrive in
the course of the summer, consisting of Gigs, JJ U .
gies, Barouches and Carriages, they feci con,
fident of pleasing customers both in articles ami
prices.
The have now on hand an assortment which
will be sold low for cash, such as Sulkeys, Gin
and Barouches ; besides several splendid sets°of
Harness, . With Laces, Carpeting, Morocco.
prings of different kinds, Joints, Bands, Loops
and Bows of all sizes. Orders for Carriages
punctually attended to, and warranted to plea<e
or no sale. .. BENTON & BACON.
Wanted as an Apprentice,
A lad .about fourteen or fifteen years of age, of
steady moral habits. u x- n
May 4 J38
eg tip-p. &
SAW AND GRIST MILL,
r llE subscriber respectfully informs the pub
lie, that Ills
Steam Saw and Grist Mill,
ucar his residence, within one mile of Macon, is
now in complete and successful operation. It,
addition to other machinery he is prepared with a
circular saw for ripping light lumber, such as
Window Sash, Palings, I.r.tb‘\ Sic In consc
quertep of tho heavy expen'dilure incurred in its
establishment, it is necessary that he should re
quire cither cash or bankable paper for his him
her, which he is disposed to sell at a fair price
sharo of tho public patronage is very respect
fully solicited. BENJ. F. OWENS.,..
N. B.—A first .rate SAWYER, may, by ap
plying immediately, obtain good wages and a per
anent situation. * » B. F. O.
July 27. 164 tf
F. O’CALLAGHAN,
At the head of Cotton Avenue,
AS just received the following articles, viz:
6 half bbls Buckwheat Flour
6 qh do do
f5 casks pmhe Goshen Chccso
20 boxes Bloom Raisius
10 bbls Northern Apples
20 boxes Tin Plate
200 lb YV ire suitable for Tinners
k20 boxes fresh Letnon syrup
50 men’s extra fine Saddles
25 ladies do do
100 bundles cotton Yarn, No 7 to 16
jan 6 • 16
LIVERV STABLE.
T HE undersigned has opened a Livery Sta
ble for keeping ami hoarding..Horses,. &c.
at the stand latterly occupied by Riley and for- 1
merly by Bruen, fronting the Court House square,
Macon, where ho will be thankful for a share of
public patronage; Ilis terms will be as moderate
as the price of provender. &c. will admit, and
every attention paid that is requisite. Ilis pre
sent charges arc ten dollars per month^
A few Saddle Horses will at all times be kept
for hire. JOSEPH WAIN WRIGHT.
Feb 20 2i
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
The subscriber is now open
ing a general assortment of
goods iu his line, consisting of
Gold patent Lever Watches.
Silver do do
I.opine and common, do’
Ladies neck Chain?:'
do watch drams, Scab
and Keys
Gent, link and curb Chains,
Seals and Keys
Ear Rings, finger Rings, Breast Pius, Shirt
Studs,
Silver Spoons, (a good nsortment)
Fine plated Castors, Candlesticks, Snuffer?
ana Trays, .
Razors, pocket, pen and dirk Knives,
Dirks, Pistols, (a fine article,)
Spectacles, Coral Bealls, &c. &c.
All of which are offered at very low prices for
cash. RUFUS R. SM1T1L
Nov. 14 13 , ^
N. B. Partioulor attention paid to the REPAI
RING of WATCHES of every description and
warranted.
B
lOCKI’.T map*
at this office.
OF GEORGIA for sal
06
March 8
JOHN CHAIN
RICHARD SMITH
ARTHUR A. MORGAN
JOHN M. MOORE
JAMES E.DUNCAN
3t 24
!
took
F
Land in Newton.
RACTIONS No. 333 and 334. in the !6i
District crigiually Henry now Newtoi
• •uuty, are for sale, Apply in Macon to
De • I 35 M.BARTLETT.
BILLS
New Aork, Philadelphia, Charleston.-S
kP vaunah, aud Augusta, iu sums to suit p
■ --rs. for sale by
Nov. 10. BAXTER, FORT & WILEY.
To the Public.
O N the first day of this month there
place a tremendous storm at Thomaston,
which is found to have extended wide and far,
and to have done much diimage—owing to which
the itinerant agents employed to sell tickets could
not arrive iu time, and the drawing of the Uuion
Hotel Property L nlt ery could not take place on
the 2d inst. • As there is .considerable siock yet
indispose of, the Proprietor thinks K.best to have
Alto drawing when the stock is sold, or most cer
tainly the first day of. January next: this nil)
give him titnetosell the balance of the tickets.
Messrs. Saltularsh & Overton start a fine Post
’each Union Line, to leave Macon and Colum-
tms. on tho first Monday in April next, and meet
" t the Union llo'el in Thomaston three times a
iek. This splendid Line must raise the stocks
"d be a- great inducement for purchasers wBo
ver indulge, in Lotteries.
J. B. BATEMAN, Proprietor.
dCF* Papers that have advertised the Drawing,
'll publish the above twice a mouth till the day
f drawing.
Hiorn iston March 4, T823.
" ' ' "
FOR SALE AT THIS Ctf Fll E.
Sugar Sp Iron,
ggf IIIIDS St Croix Sugar
OP 5 hhds N. Orleans do
10 ton Sweeds Iron, assorted,
On consignment, and for sale on accommoda
ting terms by WM. P. RO WLANR-
Jan 2 14 ^
Orange Powder.
Kegs D Rogers celebrated Orango
Powder—10 do in 1 lb canniittrr,
Re’--“ived and for sale in lots to suit purchaser?,:! 1
factory prices By' REA Si COTTON,
ian 30 18 Agentf-_
No lice.
T HE . subscriber, is going to make new ar*
rangements in'his business, and it will bc-
conic necessary for ull indebted to settle their re*
?pectivo : accounts. LEAAHS FITCH-
Jan. 1,1833. 14 ^
Practice of Medicine.
DRS. CONE & BRIDGMAN
have united in the Practice of ME"'
ICINE and SURGERY. Their
office is the one heretofore occupy
by Dr. Cone.
Jan 1, 1833. 14
D R. J. II. HARDEE has located himself^
Macon, and tenders his professional !f ''
vices to his friends and the public.
He will be found at Mr. J. M. Graybiii’Si n c
the St ate Bank.
M-rch'13 3t'p 24
Georgia Agricultural Society
The ni-xt semi annual F A1R of the.j'Joa
will lie held on the second Wednesday m
next, when a num' er of Premiums will be a*
cd. *. ’t their
Members of the society who have not pan
initiation and quarterly fees, are rcquestei'
tin m over to the Secretary and treasurer '
out delay. Al. BARTLETT, Sec. *y * *