Rural cabinet. (Warrenton, Ga.) 1828-18??, October 03, 1829, Image 1

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VOL. 11. THE C Jilt INK T Is published every Saturday by r. L JtOBIA'SOJV* EFurrenton, Geo. at three dollars per annum, which mail be discharged by two dollars and fifty cents i f paid within sixty days of the time of subscribing. m iti.. --■■...aa* Shtrift’s sale. V*T|LL HE SOLD, on the first T- es ff day in 0( tob<r at tb Court House, in he town of Warrenbx Warren county, between the usual he ur of sale the following property, to wit- Two negroes, Sabir a a girl about seventeen, and Lewis a boy, abou fourteen years of age, levied on by a con stable and returned to me, a9 the pr perty of Henry H, Raker, to satisfy su dry executions in favor of Wm. Bone and Cos. against Henry H. Baker and Sam uel Dothard endorser—& one in favor of Wm. Bones against Henry H. Baker. ALSO, One hundred four acres of land, on the waters of tow n < reek ad joining Smith Holliman and others—bvi ed on by a constable and returned to me as the property of Wingltield Cosby, tc satisfy executions against said cosby in favor of David Holliman Executor Sp Honry Hight Adm r&c and ! albot IS Rees and Co-property pointed out by the defendant* postpone n scle. One yoke of Oxen and cart, levied on as the pro erty of Royster H < th, to satisfy one execution in favor ol Talbot S. Rees and Cos. and other Exe cutions against the said Heeth. AL^O, One negro slave named Jake or Jacob, about 30 vears oh., levied or the property < f S-muel Dodson dec. to satisfy sundry fi fas from a Justices Court in favor of Andrew Uftsev, George W. Persons and others vs. David Cooper admr. of Samuel D< d.-on—levied on and returned to no hv a Const ible. LEON A Wf> PRATT, Sh’fF. *W7ILL he mo!<! ‘ Mig first Tuesday’ y ▼ in November next, at the Court H use. in the the own of Waren rountv, between the u*u;d hoUr,j 6f sale the following property t ! > wit: i he interest of Abner Guth* arie in one hundred dfi it) acres of land, on the waters of big Biar Creek, j adjoining lands of Gid on Newsom and, others -or so much thereof, will be us- 1 ficient to satisfy the the tax of said Guth arie for the year 1828. AL^O, One house and lot in War renton, adjoining H Lo khart and T. Neal; or so much thereof as will he suffi cient to pav ’he tax “f Jeremiah Beall for the year 1820. LEONARD PRATT, Sheriff Georgia, ( arnpbeli rounty npo a\\ and singular the Heirs and Distributers, their Attorneys, Pa rents, Guardians or Agents of the estate of John Gibson, formerly of fie county of Warren but late of the cou ;ty of Campbell deceased, You will take notice, that I Clary Gibson, ‘the widow and re. tick of the said John Gibson deceased will apply f > the su perior Courts in the Pillowing coun ties and at tin* following T runs of ‘said courts, fur > ooniiissiom rs- to he appointed to lay off & assign my dow‘*r out of the real estate, that, thesai .IriO. Gibson died seized and posse~sed oft to wit: in the rountv of Warren, at October r rprn 1859- in ’he county of Houston, at Oc obrrTerm 1829, in lie county of Coweta, at 0< tuber Term 1829, and in the county of Campbell, at October Term 1829. Am! of wbi’ li a!! persons interested 1,1 I‘ r> nailed to t: k' 1 no’iVc. CLARY GIBSON. Jims £7tti 1879. 4m—4. VVarrenton, ()cfobi ;f. 82 ft.. Executive Depahtm-ent Ga. | Milledgeville, September 2d , 1829. order hi >, ‘IMIAT the Act passed at the last *■ Session of the G neral Assembly to altar tic 3d, 7tb and 12th Sections of the first Article and the Ist and 3d S rtions of the 3d Article of the Con stitution, be published in all the news papers of this State until the first Monday in October next, and that the Justices of the Inlerior Court in each ‘•ounty. be r quested to cause a copy of the said Act to be pasted upon the hor of the Court House and at the most conspicuous place in every Cap tain’s District of their county. By the Governor: VERETT H. PIERCE, Secretary. aN ACT to alter the third, seventh, and twelfth Sections of the first ar ticle, and the first and third sec tions of the third article of the Con stitution of tins State. Whereas a part of the third section ■f the first article of tiio Constitution s in the follow ing wmrds, to wit: “The Senate shall be elected annually.” A part of seventh section of the first article is in the following words— ‘The Representatives shall he chosen annually.’ And a part of the twelfth section of the first article, is in the following words—‘The meeting of the General Assembly shall be annually.” And whereas, a part, of the first section ot the third article is in the following words, to wit; “The Judges of the Superior Courts shall be elect v and for khe tri mos three years.* And paid of tl e third section of the third article, is in the 101 l owing words— ‘there shall be a State's Attorney and Solicitors appointed by the Legis lauu e, and columns oued by the Gov. ernor, who shall h dd fheir offices for the term of tnree years.’’ And win re as, the before reviled clauses, require anieudmct t: lie it evaded by the Senate and House ut Representatives of tite State uj Georgia in General Assembly met. ami it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, l iiatsos ioo as this act snail bavvr passed agreeable .to the re quisition oitbe Constitution, the fol lowing shall be adopted in lieu of the foregoing clause in the before recited sections, to wit; iu lieu of the clause in the third sec tion of toe first article, the following, to wit—l iie Senate shall be elected biennially, aher the year eighteen nuuureii and thirty one. In lieu of, the clause in tin? seventh section of the first article, the following—The Rep reseutalives shall he chosen biennial ly, after tue year eighteen hundred and thinly-one. in lieu of the claesej in the.twelfth section of the first arti cle, the following—The meeting of the General Asv. mbly shall he biennually, after Ute year eighteen hundred and thirty one. in lieu of the claus* in the in sis ctiuii of the third article, the billowing —The Judges of the Superi or Courts shall be riccti and for liie term of four yeai s; tiie first election to take place in eighteen hundred and thirty jom. And hi lieu of the clause in the I third station ol the third ar i le, the following*—Tlieie shaft he a Statc*s Attorney and Solicitors appointed by t e Ltgtsiature and commissioned by the Governor, who shall bold tHeir offices lor the term of four years; the lii t election to take place in eighteen Untudrcd and thirty-one. 11l BY HUDSON 1 , Speaker of the House of Representatives. ; TiiO ft AS S'i OCRS, President of t/n\scnals. JJLJuXKS, JoT sate, Ware-if juse AM) COMMtfsIOX BUSIN-K.S IHE Subscriber ias removed from his old sUnd, on Broad aim-t. to his new WARE HOUSE in the rear of the. Mer haul’s and Planter's Bank, where lie will continue to transact as hereto fore a general WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, And solicits from his friends and the public, a continuation of the very li beral jntronage heretofore received The situation of his W are House renders it entirely secure from th< danger of fire, being a sulli ient and fe in -my • ther building to r eder it entirely safe lie also pr mi ses prompt and personal attention b suefi business as may be committed to his care and flatters himself lie shall be able to give satisfaction Reasonable cash advances will be made on produce in store, when r <1 tiired. JOHN C. HOLCOMBE. Augusta, August 29th. Bt—l2. A. SLAUGHTER & C. LABUZAN, Renew the tender of then servo es, to their friends and the public, in the STORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, . A T the same stand winch they hav /ML occupied tor the last Seventeen years. They will, as heretofore, afford tn u-ual facilities, and devote themselves tii the interest of their customer*. Augusta, Geo. Sep. 12. tf—l4. Sale. On the first Tuesdey in December i next, agreeable to . order of Court, wit o sold, at the court house door in aivei,ttn,. between the usual hours of sale, all the real property be longing to the estate of kin ner Per sons, dec. subject to the Widow’s duw er* which will be laid off before sab; the real property of said estate, coo slating of the following Lands and tenements—one tract of land, lying ot the waters of Ro ky Comfort, adjoin mg lands belonging to the estate ot Robert Palmer, aiul others, containing two hundred and forty acres, more .r less; one tract of land lying on the waters of Long creek, adjoining James G. Swain, isnmaui Broom and others, containing [our hundred and fifty five acres* more <>r less; one tract of land lying on tb waters of Whetstone, ad joining Sbadrat k Flewellen, Hardy Pitts and others, containing seven hundred and two acres, more or less, and a store House in Warrenton for merly occupied by A. A. T. Persons and now occupied by V. E Revier. AMOS J. PERSONS, admr. Sept. 10 tds—l4. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. VVTi LL be sold at the Court House ** of llabei sham county, on the first Tuesday in November next Lot No. 141 and kOth Hist, containing 259 acres. Sold as tin property of Arthur Matthews dec. for me betiidilof the heirs and creditors of said dec. Terms made known on the day ol sale. ED VV A RD MATTHEWS Adm'r. ! June 27th 1829 tds—4, Brick Wanted. A liberal price will be given for 2,000 i well burned bricks deliver- and at this plac mmco'iately. ROBERT J 1 EM iG. geptetnbep SALE. On the first Tuesday in December ext, will be sold at the Court house, n. ‘V a rrenton, agreeable to an order of ourt a tract of Land belonging to the (■■kfiite of Vat bn A May, dec. conf?iuinjr one PUndreU j * h!f* e* more or les*; lying in the County of War- r ••-n, oil the waters of River, ad orning lanJs of Wylie Braddy, William Uill9on and others REUBEN MAY, Adm’r. September 7. tds— 14. WILL be sold at the Court house in Warren County on the first Tuesday in October next, a lotol land in tin County of Muscogee, number 17 in the 14th District; sold for the benefit o the heirs and creditors of Joel Matthews and ceased. Terms of sale made known on the day—-And titles will be made by the Legatees. —lt is said to be second quality, oak and hickory lard. REBECCA MATTHEWS, 1 RASTHER MATTHEWS, l Legatee DAVID GREENE, . J July 11 1R29. 4tn—ft WILL BE SOLD, * On Thursday the 29th of October next, at the late residence ol Reuben Magee, U*c. in Warren county, part of the perso nal estate of said dec. consisting of hor ses, cattle, hogs, sheep, household and kitchen furniture, plantation tools, #c. >old for the benefit of the heirs and ( re ditors ol said dec. Sale to contium from day todav.il not a sufficiency sold on ihe first day.—Terms eade known on the ilay of sale. ELIZ \RETH MAGEE, Ex’rx. Septernhei 12 14 tds EXECUTORS SALE. WILL be sold, on Friday the 6th No* v earner next, at the late residence of Elisha Hurt, dec in Warren C unty, the fol otfnig property, lo wit. about 60 fa* hogs, Upwards of a hundred barrels of i orn, i.nd -.uine fodder, the household fur niture ml a house and a number of other th igs to i tedious to mention.—Sale to continue froni day to day, till completed. Terms m.<d km wn on the date, WM. HURT, i F , BENJ. HURT, $ Sep. 6 tils —l6 Will be Mild, on the ti*-t iuesdav m Dei emb**r next, at the court house in the town of Wanenton, Warren countv, 350 icre* of land, more oi less, on Wdnam’i -creek, adjoining Solomon Locket and o* thers. Also, thee negroe s—a fellow and two women Sold for die benefit of th© Heirs and creditors of Reuben Rogers, sen fate of Warren county, dec. JOHN ROGERS, Adm‘r. September 12, 14-tds —4 FOUR months after date, applica. lion will be made, to the Inferior’ Court of Warren County when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real and personal estate of Willi on Jones, dec. SUSAN JONES. 1 Adm’x, NICHOLAS, JONES, J Adu.’r. Sept. 12. \v4m— l4 LOST, between Mr. Harris’ Tai lor's shop in Warrenton, and my house, a pair of silver slide ovel spe- fa- hs. one of the glasses era’ ked across the end—also a red Morocco . s —any person finding the s-wne* and handing them to P. L. Robinson, r myself shall be handsomely re ’ warded by J. D. GREEN. August 29th 1829 j 2 tf. WANTED IMMEDIATELY.” 4 N assistant in the Wrightsboro* /V Academy who can come recom mended, as well for Ids moral deport ment, industrious and steady habits, as (jualifications for superintending the young'r department of the instil tuion. S, V, CAIN, Rectory No. 17.