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SHERIFFS’ SALES. "H .\CKSON Sheriff's Snle.—On llic first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, will b*» «oM, al the C*»urt-ho«ne in the town of JpflWmn, Jackson county, wiihni the usual houisof ealc, the following property to u*t t O.ih Negro Boy, named Somion, nhnni 14 tears of age: levied on a« the pmpertv of Phillip Yhnrmon, to »ati«fy twelve fi. fas. issued from a Ju«ti- ccN Court of Clark countv, four in favour of Thuna* ft Dent, eight in favour of John B*»rder», tf. Phillip Thornton, Levy made end returned to me hy a Cnu- ftthlo. BARNABAS BARKOV, SI»’#T. Nov. 2. ;TI ACKSON Sheriff’ll Sale.—On the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, w ill be sold at the Court-house in the town of IcflVmon, Jackson county, wiibin the usual hours of *a!c, the following property, to wit: One Hundred nrtd Fifty-nine Acres of I,and. more or less, lying on f* c waters of the Oronre river, *n what is rall* d Pond fork, granted to .MrCnll 5c Mar* b< i\,.adjoining lands belonging to II. K. Pruit, and «*thef«: levied on as the property of W illiam Broad- well, to satisfy a fi. fa. issoed from a Justice** court in ftsll countt, in favour of Overton Ifarriaon. Levy mad* and returned to rne by a constable. JOHN RANDOLPH, D.Sh’IT. Nov. 2d. C LARK Sheriffs Sain.—On the first Tues day in DECEMBER next, will he sold at the Court House in the town of IVaikinsville,Clark county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to »wt • » One Negro Woman by the name of Dolly, about Twenty-five or six year* of offer levied oil as the property of Besalcel Lnngford, by virtue of a inort- gsgr fi. fa. hi favor of Richard Richardson vs. said Br- 4aJc« 1 Luogford. Prop* rt> pointed out in said fi fu. ISAAC 8. VINCENT, ShcritT. Oct. 5. J ACKSON Sheriffs Sale.—On the fiist Tuesday in DECEMBER next, w ill Ik sold at the Court-housl in the town ot Jefferson, Jackson county, within the uiusl hours of sale, the following property, to wit t 9 Ono Negro Girl by iho name of Father, about Thirteen years of age : levied on as the property of Sarah Batchelor, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in favor of Levi Lawrey v*. said Sarah Batchelor. Property SKuntod out in aaid mortgage. G. F. ADAMS, D. Sheriff. Oct. 5. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTV. W HEREAS Matthew Ih-ster, Administrator of Charles Hester, deceased, applies (or letter* of Dismission from the further Administration on the Estate of said deceased: The*e are ther»*f >reto cite and admonish all and tin* gular, the kindred and c reditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said let- ters should not he granted. Given under my hand this I3»h Sept. 1882. JOSEPH I.IGON, c. c. o. Sept. 27—21—u»6m. GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY. W HEREAS Stasey Waters applies for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Ellison Wa ters, late of Hall county, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred ami creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew canae, ifauy they linvc, why said letters should not ho granted. Given under inv hand this 3d October, 1832. GEORGE IIAWPB, c c. i Ot I. 12— 30—30d. GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. ^CfllEUEAS Thomas A. Glenn applies to me for ▼ V Letters of Administration on the Estate of George W. Glenn, late of said county, deceased: These am therefore to cite, summon, ond admonish the kindred and cmdit trn of said deceased, to bo and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand this 3d October, 1832. WILLIAM COWAN, c. < Oct. 12—30--30f|. EXECUTOR’S SALE. 4 GREEABLY to the last will and testament nl Edward L. Christian, late of Madison county, deceased, will he a dd nl the Court huii-e in the town of Danielsviile, in said county, on the fust Tocrdny i> January next, Two Negroes, to wit: Moses and Daph- ney. Sold as a part of tho Estatr oflhe said deceased, and for the benefit of the heirs. Terms made known <it> the day of sale. GEORGE M. CHRISTIAN, Executor. Soj t. 28—28—Ids. A GRP.EABI.V to the last will and testament ol /ML Du liny Gholston, late of Madison county, deces perl and bv order of the Honorable the Inferior court **■ said county, when sitting for Ordinary purpose*, will he sold at the Court house in the tow n of Danielsviile, Madison county, on the first Tuesday in January next, Two Negroes, to wit. Jane a woman, about 33 years, Syrena a Girl, about 16 years old. Sold as the proper, ty of the heirs of Nancy Sisson, deceased, and for their benefit. Terms made known on the dav of sale. ZACHARIAH GHOLSTON, Agent. Sept. 23—28—tds. GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. W HEREAS Richard Goodn applies to me for let ters of Administration on the Estate of Sarah Watson, late of said county, deceased : These are therefore to cite ami admonish nllrmd sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceas'd, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed hy law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my bund this 4tli October, 1832. WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o. Ocl. 12 -30—30d. XiBOrAXi NOTICES. GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY. Inferior Court, Sitting for Ordinary Purpo■ mr ‘ Met, May Term, 1832. Present their Honors, Janet Long, James Anderson, Noah tV. Pittman, John Meronetj, and Ro bert Groves, Justices. RULE NISI. W HEREAS Henry llartsfieM, ndmiuiifrn'or do bonis non of Brinkly House, d< ein«ed, have petitioned the court, for letters ofdi»mmi-»n U here upon it is ordered,that a copy of tlii* If E* he published •nice a month, for six months in one . • the puMic Ga- z«Us of this State, that all parties c**ne« rued may have duo notice, and file their exception.* (if any they have) to the issuing of said letters disinissory. A true extract from the minutes of raid court, this 8th day of May 1839. WILLIAM SANDERS, c c. a. May 15—9—mflm. GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. W IIF.REAS Ezekiel Ratcliford applies to mo for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Joseph Ratchford, s rn. late of said county, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said let ters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 6th October, 1832. WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o. Oct. 12-30—30d. GEORGIA, HABERSHAM COUNTY. W HEREAS Joel Gittcusapplies tome for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Mary An Gillens, of said county, deceased : Thesearo therefore Incite andadmonish, all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within tho time prescribed by law, to a s)iew cause, if any they have, *vliy said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 20th Oct. 1832. JONATHAN D. CHASTAIN, c. c. o. Oct. 26-32 30d. GEORG IB, JACKSON COUNTY. Inferior Court, Silting for Ordinary /’tirpo- aes, August adjourned Term, 1832. Present their Honors, Joseph Hampton, Robert Smith- wick, and John W, Glenn. RULE NISI. O N motion of Isaac Rawls, stating to the Court that Robert Venable, deceased, in bis h'r time executed to your petitioner a Ruud binding bim*r!f to make titles to a Tract or parcel of Land, situate, lying and being in the county of Jackson, a copy of winch bond is filed in the Clerk’s officeoftbis court,and play ing that this Court direct James M. Cuiiniiigiiam, Exe cutor of tho Entate of said Robert, to execute titles to tho same. It is therefore, ordered, that the Executor of said Kulv’Hf do make said titles according to the tenor and effect of said Bund to said franc Rawls, unless sufficient cause be slmwntn the contrary, with in three months, or at the next Term of this Court, af- ter the expiration ofthrec months. And it is furl her ordered, that a copy of this Rule bo published once a mouth, for three months ; and also a copy of the same be posted lip at two or inure public places in said county. A truo extract from the minutes. WILLIAM COWAN c. c. o. August 31—91—m3m. EXECUTOR’S SALE. O N Thursday, the 15th day of November next, will be sold at the residence of Lewis Chandler, late of Franklin county, deceased, tha following property, viz. Three head of Horses. One Ox Cart, and One Work Steer, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Corn, Seed Cotton, Fodder, Sheaf Oats, Plantation Tools, Household and Kitchen furniture, with other articles too tedioua to mention, Mild us the property of the deceased. The sale to continue from day today, until all is sold.— Terms made known on the day. MARTIN ANTHONY, ExV. Sept 7—25—tds. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. VK^HEREAS Thomas Moore and James Hampton, Ty Executors of Wilhtm Malone, sen. deceased, -applies to me for letters of Dismission from the further gauiintetration on said Estate: a These •re therefore to rite unci mlinnni.1i all mol sin- gular the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be and appear at my clfieo within the time pre.rrihcd bv law to idttw came if any they have, whv naid letter, ahould not bo (ranted. Riven under my fiend thin 31 May, 1833. JOSEPH UGON, c. e. o. May 33—10—atm. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. W II.I. bn .old at the late rc.idencc of William I.. GriflVih, late of Madieoncounty, decnii.ed, on Tueaday tliu 13th day of November neat, tho Per- •nnal properly belonging to .aid E.tatc, combsiing of thn preaenl Crop., Hor.na, Calile and Hog., House- ho'd and Kitchen Furniture, ard numbers of article, too tedmu. to inentiun. Sale to continue from day to day until all is .old. Also, at the .ante time and place the plantation will be rented for the ensuing year.— Term, made known un the day. FRANCIS P. EBERIIART, 1 , . , JAMES LONG, J \chnr .. Kept. 38— *d—Ida. EXECUTOR’S SALK. O N Saturday, the 2till day of November next, wii' be .old at the lute residence of Obediali VVul.nn, deceased, of .lac kron county, ull the Perishable proper- iv, consisting ol Horne., iE-c-. Gallic, ll.nisclmlil ond Kitchen Furniture, end other nrtirle. ton ledime In mention. Sold lor the benefit of the Legatees and creditor, of .aid deceased. Term, made known on I lie day of sale. JOSEPH LANDRUM, Ex’r. Oct. 13-30..Id.. GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY W HEREAS William Knox, adminiatretnr of Sam. utl Yi Patton, drteaaed, applie. In me for letter* of Diamiaaion from the further administration of said Eitate: Uteaeare therefore to cite and admonish all and .in■ gular the kindred and creditor* of aaid deceased, to be and appear at my oliice within the time prescribed hr law, to ahew canae if any they have, why eaid letter, ahould not be granted. Given under my hand thi. 9ih May, 1833. wil l ism fnii’iv May 88—10—m6m WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. Wlf HF.REAS Joahua G. Moore applie* for letter* VV of Administration, do boni* non with the will annexed, on the Estate of Jack F. Cocke, deceased: Whereas Isaac Clark applies f -r letters of Admin!*- tration on tha Estate of Andtew I. Thraaher, deceased: Whereat Banning B. Moore applies for letter. of AH ministration on the Estate of Catherine Holder, late of aaid county, deceased: « Whereas Lucy Wright an,I John W. Grave., anplv for letlere of Administration, with the will annexed, oi the Ettate of John Wnght.lale of stid county, de- Thene urn therefore to cue nnd admoni.h >l| end singular the kindred end creditor! nfeeid deceased to he and appear at my offiea within the time prescribed by Uwjto ahaw canae if any they have, why aaid lettera Gi»eo under my hand thi* 33d Oct. 1833, GUARDIAN’S SALE. W ILL bosolil on Iho first Tuesday in January next, at the Couit liuuacin tho town of Green- villf, Merriwolher couniy, a Lot of Land, known and distinguished bv No. 81, in the Util District of original ly Troup, now Merriwethrr county, containing l»\ sir. vey, 202) Acres; aoid Lot was drawn hy tho licit* ol Frier Smith, late of Mudioon county,deceased, tin* third part ot aaid Lot of Umi, M<Id under an order of the Honorable • lie Inferior Court of Mudiaon countv, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary; tho ha'anco «*l said Lot of Land, sold by (ho Legatees of the said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. JAMES B. BOND, Guardian np SEBORN SMITH, Minor. JOHN R. BOND, ). JAMES B. BOND, J Lepa 9 * ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. 4 GREF.ARLY to ou order of ih»* Honorable the In ferior Court of Madison county, while pitting as a Court of Ordinary, will be sold at Iho Court house in the county of Morion, on the first Tuesday in Decem ber next, Two Hundred two and one half Acres of Land, more or Iom, nnd known and dis'inguiehed by- Lot, No. 18, in the 3d District of originally Muscogee, now Marion county, belonging to the Estate of Ibdiert Glover, bite of Maili.-nn county, deeeased. Sold lor the benefit of the heir*. Ter .ns made known on the day of <al*. JAMES LONG, Adm’r. Sept. 28—28—ids. GUARDIAN S SALE. U NDER an Older of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Madison couniy, when string for Ordina ry purpose*, will be Hold nt thn Court bouse in the county of Marion, on the first Tuesday in December next, Two Hundred two and one half Acres of Land, more or less, and known nnd distinguished by Lot, No. 212, in the 4ih Dis*riet of originally Muscogee now Marion county. Sold as the R. al Estate of Cttern N. Jones, illegi'imute minor, nnd for the benefit of said minor. Terms made k nown on the day of sale. WILIAM SANDERS, Guardian. Sept. 28-28—tds. EXECUTRIX’S SALE. 4 GREEABLY to the laai will of William Shaw, late of Jackson county, deceased, will he sold at the Court house in said county, on tho first Tuesday in January next, a Negro Woman named Hone. Terms made known on the day of sale. SUSANNAH SII.AW, Exr’x. WM. SHAW, Ex’r. Oct. 12—30—Id*. GUARDIAN’S SALE. A GREEABLY to an order of tho Honorable the In- ferior Court of Madison county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at the Court house in tho town of Dan ielsviile, Madiaon county, between the usual hours of sale the following property, vtz: One Tract of Land containing 150 Acres in said county, adjoining Wil liam Morton, Kussrl .1. Daniel, nnd others; also, one Negro boy named Albert, seven years old, sold as the property of Allen Daniel, Lunatic. Terms made known on the day of sale. JAMES DANIEL, Guardian. Oct. 26—32—Ids. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W ILL he sold on Friday the 7th day of December next, at the lato residence of Joseph ilatchtord, sen. of Jackson county, deceased, all the Perishable rroperty belonging to'said deceased, consisting of ilorxcs, Cattle, and Hogs, Plantation tools, and various other articles too tedioua to mention. Terms mode known on the dav of sole. EZEKIEL RATCIJFORD, Adm’r. Nov. 2-33- tds. STEAM PACKETS WM. SEABROOK, Cupt. W. DUBOIS, mid .IOI1A DAVID HOXtilX, Capt. JAMBS CURRY, rwillE Proprietors of these Splendid Steam Packets M intend running them an Passage and FreightBoats fo’iween CHARLESTON nnd AUGUSTA, the coming tftnitfon—thi* fir"* rcgnfir ! rip to commoner on Hatch- D.ir, 3d of November next, under the following arrange merit:—Leaving Charleston and Augusta every Satur day, nrul arriving at Charleston nnd Augusta every I'uesday. By this arrangement, Country Merchants tiading to Charleston, and wishing to avail themselves of the con veyance, can make their calculations with perfect safe ly, before leaving borne, when they will have tlicir goods in Auguita. Great care has been had in fitting up their Cabins, in a style combining comfort and splen dor, equalled by few boats in the United States. 1 lies* Boat* are on the low pressure principle, coppered and copper fastened; and oh no expense has been spared in building them, for safety, speed nnd comfort, thev are recommended to the public with the greatest confi dence. H. W. CONNER & CO. Agents, ClnrloDton, S. C. A. MACKENZIE k CO. Agents, Augusta, Georgia. Oct. 5.—29—13?. To the Public. I N consequence of an arrangement between some of thoCmlituffl (of the late firm of Bateman & Dun can) aiid J. B. Bateman proprietor of the Union Hotel Property Lottery, Good titles can be depended on to prize holders of Tickets, and the diuwing of said Lottery will take place the fourth Monday in next December. September 8th, 1932. THOMAS BEALL, ) JAMES SPIERS, | SuperinUndants T. W. GOODE, { R. J. CREWS, f to the D. B GRANT, I W. P. YONGE, j Lottery. October 5—29—enw 3m. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the In ferior court of Jackson county, when sitting for ordinary purposrs, will be sold at tho court house in said county, on the first Tuesday in January next, One Tract of Land, containing 150 Acres, more or less in said county, adjoining Jones and others. Sold as the Real Estate of Wm. Brunei!, deceased, for tho benefit of the llcirs. Terms made known on the day of sale. SAMUEL BARNETT, Adm’r. Nov. 2—33-tds. I ^jlOUR months after date application will bo made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Clark countv, when sitting fur Ordinary purposes, for leave to suit the Land and Negroes, belonging to tno Estate of John Holder, late of said county, deceased. TARPLBY HOLDER, Surviving Exc’r. Sept. 7—25—w4n>. F OUR months afterdate application will he made to tho Honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson unty, when aitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes bolouging to the Estate of Jacob Millsaps, deceased. MARVEL MILLSAPS, Adm’r. LAVINA MILLSAPS, Adin’x. Sept. 7—55-W‘lm. Sept. 28—28-tdf. F OUR months after date application wPI be made to tho Honorable tho Inferior couit of Jackson aunty, when sitting fnrordinary purposes, for leave b It two Tracts of Land, the property of William W«|. lace,deceased. NICHOLAS WALLACE, ) . , , WILLIAM WALLACE. j Admr# - Sept. 7—25—w4m. F OUR months after date application will be made to the Honorable the liifcnm Court ofHall enmi ty when sitting for ordinary ptirpmif**, for lenv* t.. *r>|i -ill thn Real Exin e of Jonathan Pmnall, dmvased : One Tract of Land in said county, containing 700 Acrrs morn or less, adjoining Ezekiel Putman and others, One Tiact No. 148, in the 16th District ofLee, originally.— Also at the same time and place application will be made for leave to aell a Negro man named Ben, belong ing to the same Estate. JAMES GARRARD, Adm’r. REBECCA P1NNALL, Adin’x. August 10—21— w4*n. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W 1LI. be anld by an order of the Honorable the Infciior court of Madi.no county, while .itiinjr e. a Court ofOrdinary, on the fir.t Tueaday in Decern. her noxt, at Ih* Conit home in the cminlv of Troup, Two Hundred two and one half Acrr. of Land, more or le.*, and known and di.im,iiiihed by Lot, Nn. 43, in the 4th Mist riel of .aid county, being (he lt. iil K-lulu of Nelson Thompson, late of the county of Marlisn deceased. Sold for the hem fit of the hcira. Terms cash. WILLIAM THOMPSON, Adm’r, Sept. 88—28—Ida. JAILOR’S SALE. n flLI.be aold «»n lire first ruerday in January next, nt the Court linu.e tu the Town of Jet- fer.cn, Jackwo couniy, within the u.ual hour, of .ale, a 'egro Man who .aye hie name is Neptnn, 50 year, old or upward*; he has u bald place on the back part if his head, aay* he bel nga to Kichard Coulter, for merly ol Sumpter dielrict.S. Carolina, but now ofeome pari of W’eet Tennea.ee, unknown to him. lie was pul in Jail here SSth March iaet, anJ all lawful mean, uaud to ascertain hi* owner. The owner is hereby no tified again to come forward and pay the jail fees, or the aaid nefro wi I be anld to pay the same. JOSKPH HAMPTON, Jailor. Oct. 12—30—Id" I pOUR month, after dale application w ill bo mode . tothe Honorable (he Inferior court nl Franklin countv, when silting for ordinary purpose., for leave to *cll all the Real K.talo, belonging to the Rotate of Lewi* Chandler, deceased- MARTIN ANTHONY, Ex’r. Sept. 7—25— w4m. F OUR month* alter date application will be made to the Honorable Iho Inferior court of Clark couniy, when .bring for Ordinary purpose, tor leave to •ell Lot No, 1 S«, in 4ih District of originally Dooly now Pnla.ki county, drawn try William Clri.loin’s or phan. Sold for the benefit of said orphan*. JAMES it. MASI'IN, Guardian. Sept. 38—39—w-4m. Mercer Institute* FB1HE MLIICKR I.SSill t I K, lor combining s!u- Jl dy and inauuul labour, will g.» into operation the 2d Monday in January next, under iho direction ol thr Rev. B. M. Sanders. The principal object of the Instilution is the cduca- tion of pious young turn, who are called to the Gospel Ministry, and have been licensed by the church to which they belong, and have a good report of them that are without,—and particularly those who are in digent—and such arc affectionately invited to bring their testimonials and avail themselves gratuitously of the advantages of the Institution. But as we have no reason to believe that this cla.-* of pupils will till up the school; i*. will receive, in addition, us many young men of good moral character, as ran be provided fur, irrespective of religious nentirnents. The Committee arc ol opinion that, from the limited Mate of its present accommodations, they will not be able to receive more than 30 to board on th** premises the first Term. As fas*, as our friend* may find themselves well pleased w ith the experiment wemay make, asto contribute to our means, wo design to enlarge our accommodations for students, and open wider our doors for them. All the branches of science, usually taught in grammar schools, will bn taught in thi* Institution. No student will bo received for less than one year—the year will bo divided into two terms—tho first of 6 months, from the 2d Monday in January, to the 2d in July,—the se cond of 5 months, from tin? 3d Monday in July to the 3-i Monday in December. Board, for all over 16 y rats of age, will be $30 for the scholastic year, and $6 lor washing; those under 16, Hi $5 per month, having a reasonable deduction for their labor—each student furnishing his own bed and candles. For want ol funds, board and tuition will be required in advance, to be paid to the steward. Tui tion will be $9 for the first term, to all engaged in rea ding, writing, arithmetic, grammar, geography and his tory. All the higher branches of science nnd the lan guages, will be taught for $15 the first term—tho cond in proportion. Each student will be required to lubor 3 hours each day, five and a half days in the week. Tho time and kind of labor w ill be directed hy the steward, under the control of ihe t rustces; ond each student will bo ex pected to conform strictly to the regulations of the In stitution. It will be expedient fur each student to hove coarse clothes to work in ; and it is desired that the wearing apparel of all should be plain and cheap, that there may be os little distinction as possible, nnd that the principle of economy may be fully earned into eve ry department of the Institution. As our Institution is in its infancy and in wont of every thing, any useful book, to aid in forming u library, and any implement for labor, or sny mu-able article of furniture, that any friend may find it convenient to contribute, will be thankfully received. JESSF. MERCER, Chairman Com, TIIO’S STOCKS, Sec'ry pro ttm. County Line, Oct. 15, 1832, P. S. As all the books in the same class must he of the samo kind, Books and Stationary w ill he kept nt the Institution, nt cost, for nil those who may not other wise have sullied themselves. Oct. 20—32—31. Fire Proof Ware-House. AUGUSTA. Stovall & Simmons, R espectfully inform the public, that they continue the commission buaines at their NEW FIRE PK*>OF WARE-HOUSE, neatly opposite the Merchants’ and Planters’ bank, and a little below the upper rnuikct, Augusta. Having gone to great expense, to make secure the property of their customers, they hope for a liberal support from the public, promising that strict and per- ftcviring devotion to thn interest of their patrons, which ilu’V have heretofore exherted in their behalf. They in-,in pa-cd m make liberal ca- h advances on cotton ttiidullothri rm.hoitiih^ facilities wih be afforded. * Sept. 28—28—w’3in. Sanfonlmlle Inn. COLD AJVD LAND MAP OF THE County of Cherokee. I HAVE now in thn hand, of thn Engraver, which »ill be completed by the first of November next a general and accurate Map of Cherokee country* drawn from the returns of the District Surveyors — Owing to the great number of Lots into which tho Count)' lias been divided, p&ticiilarl) the Gold Region and tho large dimension oflhe .hont it will require to have all those numbers distinctly and accurately iai6 down, I have lliooglit it aiivt.able to form the Map into s> parole end detached Sections, w hich I deigned a* Gold Map and Land Map. All thn Land Dial riot* in the Territory are laid down on one elicct.and conMitulcadielinct and separate Map hy tliein.elve*. Tin d.etritia re.crved and surveyed at Gold DisIriefL are divided lot., three ehectsof Map*. District. Nn 1 3, 3. 4. 5, II, 13,13, 14, and 15, of the First Section* form the first Map. ’ Di.tricla No. 1,3,3, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 80,81 and 22 of tho Second Section, form the aecond Man* DiMricta Nn. 1, 2, 3, 4, 17, 18 19, 20. 81, and 22.of the Third Section, and District*,Nn. 1,2, 3,16,and 17 of the Fourth section, form the Third Map. On Ihe’ae maps will be found each District in the Territory, with every aquare Lot of Land and fraction distinctly laid down and numbered—all Mountain*, Riven, Creeks Branches, Ferries, fcc. are correctly and faithfully do-* lineated. ^ The .Map will he handsomely engraved, printed on at rung silk paper, colored and put up in moroccocaae* at the following pticcs, viz: Land Map, g5 00 Gold Map. S3 50 each or for three, |10 00 Tor Gold anil Land Mapa, compri.ing tho w hole Territory, 315 00 Persons do.iron, ol obtaining thi. valuable Map will do well to inform the publisher soon, a. nut a limited number can bo obtained during Ihe drawing of the Lot. All communications addressed to the subscriber in Milleilgevillc, Ga. (postage paid of courae) will meet with prompt attention. , ORANGE GREEN. Milictlgcville, Aug. 83, 1332. ficorjfin Agricultural Society. 4 T ■ meeting of the Board of Directors on the 5tli iual.it tta9 Resolved, That a premium of a Gotj Me,to', worth five dollar*, bo offered for the best writ ten Essay on the Rust in Colton, that shall be laid be- fore the Board by tho fuel of November next—to be decided by a committee appointed for that purpose. .iaRlCVl.TVR.1L FAIR. 5Cp Tito Georgia Agricultural Society of Macon will hold a Fair tor the exhibition of Agricultural, Hor ticultural and Domestic product*, Fatted Cattle, Milch Cows, Swine, &c. at the Court House square in Macon, nn Thursday, the 2ih!» day of December next, when they will award (among other*,) Iho following Pre miums, viz: I. For the best load ofCotton of eight bales, weighing not less than J^O lbs. rach, that shall he exhibited as above,* silver Pitcher valued at For Ihe second best load of Cotton of eight hales, weighing as above, a silver cup or medal, valued at 3. For the third beat do. do. of8 bales, a pre mium valued at J. For the best ox, raised and fatted in this State, a cup or modil worth 5. For the aecond best do. a premium valued 6. For the largest swine, railed and fatted in litis Slate, a premium 7. For tlie best specimen of Turnips, not leas than n luishcl, a medal worth 8. For the best Georgia mailo Butter, (not loir than 2u lbs*.) a premium valued at 9. For the best Georgia made Flour, a pre mium 10. lor the best sample Georgia Wioo, a pre mium 11. For the best specimen Georgia Silk, a pre mium 12. For tho best piece of mill Georgia Home- apun, a premium 13. For the best pieco of domestic Georgia made Sheeting, a premium 14. For the beat nulcli Cow do. do. In For the best Bull do. do. 16 lor the licet specimen of Georgia Sugar, do. do. 815 00 500 500 5 00 nen of Georgia Sugar, not less than 25 lbs. do. do. 5 00 ILZ7 1 * A General Meeting oflhe Society wlfl ho held' at the Court House nn tVedr esduv ihe 10th Oc*. neat, to make xriangcintuiu for holding the first FAIR oT the Society, kc. Macon, Sept. 15, 1832. M. BARTLETT, Secretary. 1 T30LK mnntin after date application will bo matte to the Honorable Ihe li lerinr Cnurt of Hall county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave in sell Ihe Real Estate of Milley Woodhti; late of aaid couniy, deceased. JAMES LAW, GEORGE WOODLIFF, Sept. 29-28—w4m. AdmrV I jjlOlilt months alter dal* application will he made to the Honorable the Inferior court of tlaticr. sham county, while aitting for Ordinary (Wears, for leave to sell all the Real Estate of Hiempsal Vaughan deceased. JOSEPH P. G. WHITE, Adm’r. Ore. Hi—30~.w4m JOHl? Di-TfSCXT K ESPECFFULLY tender Ms tliar.ks 10 hi* friend* nnd lo the public generally, for th*- patronage he has received since he opened his house at thin place.— fie is now adding to his building, which will enable him to accommodate his visilers with comfort to them xnd satisfaction to hun*clf. His house i* situated on tho Went Bank of tho Hightower River, (known on the map of the Cherokee country as Sally Hughe’s place,) on the mane road from Villedgevilletn Tennessee ami N\ Alabama, and in thn richest part of Cherokee conn t. v i in the vicinity are good mineral and li nestone wa ter and the Gold mines. July 6 -16—row 4m. NOTICE.-ai D rill G a temporary absence cf the Subscriber fmin the stale, Mr. GEO. W. SHAW i<authori sed In ait at mv Agent. Oct. 5.-29-31. 0. P. SHAW. F OLK months after date applieatinn will be made tothe Honorable the | .ferioi court of Habi rsliam county, while sitting for Ordinary purpuses.lhr leave to •ell the Real Eitate of Joseph Miirdnck, deceased JOHN M. BO.V MAN, Adni’r. Oct, 12-30—wlm. PROPOSALS For Publishing at Macon, Georgia, an Agri cultural JVrtrs/iaptr, to be entitled T1IE SOIJTSIER'V PLANTER. BY Al. BARTLETT. F OL’It moths after date appli< alinn will he made to the Honorable Ihe Inferior Court of Franklin county, when sitting fur ordinary purpose*, f,, r leave to sell one Negro boy, belonging to the Estate of Jona than L. Rauiscv, deceased. Or, 19...x,..w4m JAMES RAMSEY, Adm’r. T HE SOUTHERN PLANTER will be devoted exclusively lu the Agricultural intC'eat of tbo country, including Horticulture, management of Stock, making ot v\ ine and Silk, Gardening, Domestic Econo my, Useful Aria, Household Expenses, Heelth, Fruit Trees, &c. &c. &c. Ii will be isaued ever) other week—on t medium sheet, and quarto form—on good paper and new type, procured expressly for the purpose. To ho improved and enlarged as the extent of patronage shall warrant. The form will Imj convenient for binding; and each liuine will be acconipauit-d with a copious Index* Political and sectarian subject a will be excluded* It is the design of the publisher to make the work interesting to all Haases of the community ; particular* Iv to those in any mac connected with Farming, Gar* denmg, Mechanics, &c. Cuiumiinicitioiie aro solicited. Agricultural Socic- tics, anil Irirndsof Iho Planting Interest generally, are "'quested to aid uvinmir undertaking. Essays nn Law, .Medical and Scientific subject*, will be received. Premiums will be given for the beet written essays | articular subjects. Any well written communica tion nn any subject connected with the objects ol thi* publication, will entitle the author to a year’s subscrip tion. The publisher will be assisted in Ihe Editorial De partment by several literary gentlemen. TERMS. Two Dollars per annum, in advance, or {2 50 at the end of the year. To subscribers to the .Varan Tele graph the price will be One Dollar and a half, in ad vance, or Two Dollars at the end of the year. The first number was issued on Ihe first Satxrdhy in September. Macon, Oct. 5—29