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SHERIFFS’ SALES.
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ACKSON Sheriff's Sale.—On the first
Tuesday in DECF.MBF.lt next, will be sold, it the
C*'iirt-hoiiio in the town of Jefforson, Jackson county,
within the urfual hour*of sale, the following property,
to wit:
One Negro Roy, named Seminn, nhotit 14
years of age: levied on a* the property of P»-iUif*
T'nirmon, to satisfy twelve fi. fas. issued from a Ju»ti-
c^’s Court of Clark county, four in favour of Th ma-
k. Dent, eight in favour of John Borders, v«. Phillip
Thurnon. Levy made and returned to me by « Con*
stable. BARNABAS BARRON, Sli’ff.
Nov. 2.
ACKSON Sheriff's Sale.—On the first
' Tuesday in DECEMBER neat, will he sold at the
Court*house in the town of lefierson, Jackson county,
within the usual hours of sole, the following property,
to wit .•
One Hundred and Fifty-nine Acres of [.and,
more or less, lyinr on the waters of the Ornnee ri• er.
on what is called Pond fork, granted to McCall & \Jar-
berv, adjoining lands belonging to II. K. Print, and
others: levied on as the property of William Broad-
well, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a fo«tic» *s court in
Hall countv, in favour of Overton Harrison. Levy
made and returned to me hv a eonstab'e.
JOHN RANDOLPH, D. Sh’ff
Nov. 2d.
J
C 'ILARK Sheriff* Sal*.—On the first Tties-
■J (lay in DF.CF.MBEH next, will he (mid ai tlu
Court House in the town of Watkinsville,Clark county,
w tihin the usual hours of sale, the following propeity,
wit:
One Negro Woman by Che name of Dolly,
•bout Twenty-fiye or six years of age: levied on ai
the property of Beiileel Langford, by virtue »*fa mort
gage fi. fa. in favor of Richard Richardson vs. said Be
ulcc) Langford. Pronertv pointed nut in said fi fa
ISAAC S. VINCENT, Sheriff.
D c t 5.
J ACKSON Sheriff* Sale—On the fir*l
Tuesday in DECF.MBKR next, will lx t..hl al the
Court-house in Ihe town ol Jefferson, lack Kin county,
within the usual hours of sale, ihe following property,
to wit:
One Negro Girl by the name of Kmlier,
•h nl Thirteen vests of age: levied on as the properly
of Sarah Btlchelor, to satisfy s mortgage fi. fa. in favor
of Levi I.swrey v«. said Sarah Batchelor. Properly
poiuud out in aaid mortgage.
r O. F. ADAMS, D. Sheriff.
Oet. S.
LEGAL NOTICES.
GEORGIA, MAIMSON COUNTY.
Inferior Court, Silling for Ordinary Purpo
ses, May Term, 1832.
Pretest their Honors. Jamtt Umg. Jomti .in,tenon,
.VoaA IF. Pittman John Mermey, and Ro.
• hert Groret. Justices.
RULE NISI.
W HEREAS Henry llartsfield, administrator de
bonis non of Brinkly lloiiee. dccm-cd, have
petitioned Ihe court, fjr letters oMi-mi-inr. 'N here
uiKin it is ordered,that a copy of tin- Rde he pnlihshed
once a month, for aia oionths in one . I th" piiWie (ia-
telts of this Slate, that all parties e .n. eroed n.ay have
doe notice, and file their exception, (il any they have)
to the issuing of said letters disinisaory.
A true extract from the minutes of raid court, thi
Sib day uf May 1832.
} WILLIAM SANDERS, c c. e.
Mav li—9—m6m.
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
Inferior Court, Silling for Ordinary Purpo-
sts, August adjoin utd Term, IN32.
P.-cseui their Honors, Joseph Hampton, Robert Smith-
nick, and John IV, Glenn.
RULE NISI.
O N motion of Isaac Rawls, statins In the Court
that Robert Venable, deceased, in his hfc time
executed to your petitioner a Bun.l binding himself to
make litlea lo a Tract or parcel of Land, eilimle, lying
ind being in ill* county of Jackson, a copy ol which
nond is tiled in the Clerk’s office ot this cmirl.and pray-
oa tbit this Court direct Janie. M. Cunningham, Exc-
•ulur of Ihe Eslato of said Robert, to cxccule lilies lo
he same. It i» therefore, ordered, that the E.vendor
>f said Robert, do make aaid title# according to the
enorand cllecl of said Bond to aaid Isaac Rawls,
mleaa .efficientcau.e be ihownto Iheconlr.ry, with,
n throe months, or at the neit Term of this Court, af-
ler the expiration of three months.
And it is further ordered, that a copy of this Rule be
tublished once a month, for three months ; and also a
■npy uf the aamo be posted up at two or more public
dace, in said counly.
A true extract from the minutes.
WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o.
Aujn»t 31—SI—mJm.
GEORGIA. CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS Matthew Hosier, Administrator rd
Charles Hester,deceased,applies for letters..I
Dismission from the further Administration on the
Estate of said deceased :
These ire therefore to rile and admonish ill and sin
gulnr, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, t
be and appear al mv office within th.- time prescribe
iv law, lo shew cause, if am t iey have, why said lei
ere should not he granted.
Given under my hand tins !3’h Sept. 18:12.
JOSEPH LIUON, c. c. o.
Sept. 27-21 —inBm.
GEORGI A, HALL COUN TY.
HERE \S Siasey Waters applies for Letters o
YY Administration on the Estate of Ellison AVa
ers, late of Hall county, deceased :
Given under inv hand ihis 3d October, 1832.
GEORGE IIAW PE, c. c. o.
Ocl. 12-30-30(1.
GEORGIA, J ACKSON COUNTY.
U THEREAS Thomas A. Glenn applies lo me f
I.eilera of Administration on ihe Estate
George W. Glenn, late of snid county, deceased:
These nre therefore to rite, common, «’xl admonii
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he ar
appeir at mv office within the lime prescribed by Ins
to shew ranee, if any I l.ey hare, why aaid Ictteraetiou
not he granieil.
Givi a undermy hand ihis 3d October, 1832.
W ILLIAM COW A ', c. c. o.
Ocl 12-30—30.1,
fJKORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
W IIERi.AS Ri« hard Goode applies to me for fit-
trrs of Admiuistration on the Estate of Sarafi
v\ ntHon, late of t-uiil county, deceased :
The-eare therefore to cite and admonish oil and sin
gular Ihe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to h«
and appear at my offii e within the lime prescribed U\
law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters
should not he granted.
Given undermy hand this4th October, 1832.
WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o,
Oct. 12 -30- 30d.
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
W HEREAS Kxekiel Ratchford applies to me for
Letters of Administration on the Estate of
Joseph Ratchford, a li la’e of said county, deceased :
These nre therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lu
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to she v cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my ham) this 6th October, 1832.
WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o.
Oct 12—30—30d,
GEORGIA, HABERSHAM COUNTY.
W HEREAS Joel Gittensapplies tome for Letters
of Administration on the Estate of Mary Ann
Gittens, of said county, deceased :
Thcrearo therefore Incite and admonish, all and sin*
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
ar.d appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said Letters
should not be granted.
Given under mv hand this 20th Oct. 1832.
JONATHAN I). CHASTAIN, c. c. o.
Oct 26 32 30d.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
O N Salurduv, the 2 lilt dav of November next, will
be sold nt the laic residence of Obediah Watson,
deceased, of larksun county, all the Perishable proper
ly, consisting of Horses, flogs, ('attic, Household and
Kitchen Furniture, and oilier urticles too tedious t«>
mention. Sold for the benefit of the Legate* *> and
creditors of said deceased. Terms made known oi,
the day of sale. JOSEPH LANDRUM, F.x’r.
Oct. 12-30- Ids.
CORGI A, CLARK COUNTY.
nrilF.REAS Thomaa Moore ami James Hampton,
fV Executors of William Mai me, acn. deceased,
plica to me for letter, of Diami.iion from the further
minialialiun on aaid Estate:
The." are therefore to rite and admonish all and sin-
ilarlhckindrcdandcrcditnranf .aid deceased, in he
id appear at my office within ihe time prescribed by
w to -hew came if any they have, w hy .aid lellei.
•uld not be granted, (liven under my bund this 5ld
ay, 1832.
JOSEPH LICON, c. c. o.
May *2—10—m6 ro.
.TORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
n V UtRMI William Knox, administrator of Sam-
Y Y nel V. I'attnn, deceased, applies to me for
iter.nf lii.ini.iKJU from the further administration of
a lid Estate:
Theae are therefore Incite and admonish all and sin-
r.ilar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed hr
'aw, to shew cause if any they have, why said lellcie
should not be granted.
Given under my hand thi* 9th May, 1832.
WILLIAM COWAN, c.c. o.
May 22—10—m6m.
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
W HEREAS Joahua G. M.inre applies for leltera
of Administration, de bum* non with the will
annexed, on the EalateofJack F. Cocke, deceased:
Whereas l*aac Clark applies for letter* of Admini
(ration on the Estate of Andiear I. Thrasher, di erased :
Whereas Denning B. Moore applies for let ter* of Ad
ministration on die Estate uf Catherine Holder, late
of said county, deceased:
Whereas Lucy Wright and John W. Graves, apply
for letter*of Adininistraiion, with the will annexed, on
ilie Estate of John Wright, late of aaid county, de
ceased:
Theee are therefore to cite and ad nnnish all and
vingular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he
and appear al my office within the lime presctibed bv
law, to shew cause if any they have, why aaiJ leltera
should not be granted.
Given under iny hand Ibis 22d Oet. IS32.
JOSEPH LIUON, c. c. o.
Oct. M—32—Sod.
EXECU TOR’S SALE.
O N Thursdav.the 151 li day of November next, w ill
he sold at the residence of Lewie Chandler, laic
of Franklin county deceased, tho following properly,
viz. Three head of llnrue, One Ox Carl, ami One
W’oik Steer, Cattle, llogs. Sheep, Corn, Seed Cotton
Fodder, Sheaf Oils, Plantation Tools, Household and
Kitchen furniture, with other articles too tedious to
mention, sold as tho properly of the deceased. The
sale to continue from day to-day, until all is sold.
Terms made known on Ihe day.
MARTIN ANTHONY, F.x’r.
Kept 7—25—Ids.
A DM INI ST R A TORS’ 8 A LE.
WKTII.L be sold al the Into residence of William
FT I.. GritTclh. laic of Madiann county, deceased,
on Tuesday the !3lh day of November next, the Per-
sonal property belonging lo said Estate, comosliug of
Ihe present Crops, Horses, Cal lie and Hogs, House-
ho'il ami Kitchen Furniture, ai'd numbers of nrticles
too tedious to mention. Stile lo continue fiom dny In
day until nil is snld. Also, nl the snmo ti.nn and place
Ihe plantation will be rented lor the ensuing your.—
Term* made known on Ihe day.
F I INTIS P. F.BERHART, > ,, ,
.JAMES LONG, | Adinr's.
Sepl. 28 - 28— ids.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
A GREEABLY to tl»u last will and testament r*
Ed waul L. Chri«»i.Tn, late of Madioon roimt.
deceased, will !•<* sold »l the Court house iri the lowi
•f D«nii4»viuV. in rniiulv, »»n the first Tuesday f
.iinuar> ».•*» T»vr» N* grnp*, to wit: Moses amt Dap*
•ey. S II i- h »iart »t ihe K*»at ofthe H.iid dereaHr* ,
•r.d tor the b-o-fit of the heir*. Term# made known
It eday.1. jtiiij-Q^ ^ CHRISTIAN, Executor.
Sept 28—28-ids
4 GREEABI.Y to the last will and testament of
.->k. I)ihny GholHtun, late of Madhon county, decea
sed and hv urd»-r of the Honorable the Inferior court of
4 a id county, when sifting f *r Ordinary purposes, will
be sold al the Court house in the town of Danielsville,
Vladinou county, on the first Tuesday in fanuary next,
t*wo Negroes, to wit. Jane a woman, about 33 years,
Syrena a Girl, about 16 years old. Sold a* the proper
ty of the heir* of Nancy Sinaon, deceased, and for their
benefit. Term* made known on the dav of sale.
ZlClIAUIAIf GHOLSTON, Agent.
Sept. 28-28 -tda.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
4 GREEABI.Y to an order of the Honorable the In*
.4 forior Court of .Madison county, while sitting as a
Court of Ordinary, will be sold at the Court house in
the county of Marion, on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, Two Kundrrd two and one half Acres of
I .and, more or less, and known and distinguished by
Lot, No. 18. in the 3d District of originally Muscogee,
now Marion county, belonging to the Estate of Robert
Glover, late of Msdi-on county, deceased. Sold for the
benefit of the heir*. Terms made known on the day of
sale. JAMES LONG, Adin’r.
Sept. 28— 23— ids.
SEASONABLE GOODS.
fnjV* toe Ship Oglethorpe, intended to sail for this
H Port on 2Jih August, the subscribers have cm
board,
V GENERA!* AND EXTENSIVE AS*
SORTMKNT OF
FALL AND WINTER
Ooods,
Which arc daily expee’ed to arrive, and will be for sale
al reasonable prices and on at coniinodatina terms.
LOW, TAYLOR, & Co.
Savannah, Ocl. I9—3I—eowfit.
GUARDIAN'S .SALE.
U NDER nn order of the Honorable the Inferior
t'oiirt of Madison county, when siting for Ordina
ry piir|Hi**«, «ill be sold nt the Courthouse 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 and distinguished by Lot, No.
2I2, in the 4th District of originally Muscogee now
Marion county. S old a* the Real Estate of Cicero N.
Jones, illegitimate minor, and for tho benefit of said
minor. Term* made k nown on the day of sale.
WILIAM SANDERS, Guardian.
•Sept. 28—23—td*.
EXECUTRIX’S SALE.
t GREEABLY to the la«t will of William Shaw, late
of Jackson county, deceased, will be sold at the
Court house in said countv, on the first Tuesday in
lamiary next, a Negro Woman named Hanc. Terms
made knoun on the day of sale.
ST'SANNAII SHAW, Exr’x.
W.M. SHAW, Kx’r.
Oct. 12-30-Ids.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
V GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the In
ferior Court of Madison county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will he sold on the first Tuesday in
January next, at the Court house in the town of Dan-
ietsville, Madison cminty, between the usual hours of
safe the following property, via: One Tract of Land
containing 150 Acres in said county, adjoining Wil
lis o Morton, liussrl J. Daniel, and others; also, one
Negro boy named Albert, seven years eld, sold a* the
property of Alien 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 dny of December
next, at the late residence of Joseph Ilatchlord,
sen. of )a<ks<m county, deceased, all the Perishable
property belonging to said deceased, consisting of
Hot.-es, Cattle, and Hogs, I’lantnlion tools, and various
other articles too tedious to mention. Terms made
known on the dav of«ale.
EZKKIEL RATCHFORD, Adm’r.
Nov. 2—33 - td*.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A GREEABI.Y to an order of the Honorable the In
ferior court of Jackson county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will he sold at the court house in
said enmity,on the first Tuesday in January next, One
Tract of Laud, containing 150 Acres, more or less in
I county, adjoining Jones and others. Sold as the
Real Estate of Win. Rarncll, deceased, for Ihe benefit
of the lleits. Terms made known on the day of sale.
SAMUEL BARNETT, Adm’r.
Nov. 2—33—ids.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in Jnntiar)
next, at iln C url house in the town ol Green
ville, Merriwether county, a Lot of (.and, known amt
distinguished by No. 81, ill the Uth District of original
ly Troup, now Merriwether county, containing by sur
vey, 202 j Acre*; said Lot wum drawn by the heirs of
Peter Smith, Jute of Madison county,deceased. On-
third part of aaid Lot «»f Land, -old tiudei an order of
the H-norablo i|ie Inferior Court of Madison county,
while silting an a Court of Ordinary; the balance «-I
said Lot of Land sold by the Legatees of the sain
deceased. Terms made known on the dav of sale.
JAMES B. BOND, Guardian
Sept. 28—28—Ida.
SEBORN SMITH, Minor.
JOHN It. BOND, ) .
JAMES B. BOND,) l<e 8 a *•
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W ILL he sold by ao order of the Honorable the
Inferior court of Madison county, while sitting
ms a Court of Ordinary, on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, at the Cooit bouse in the county of Troup,
Two Hundred two and one half Acr< s of Land, more or
less, and known and distinguished by Lot, No. 43, in
the4th District of said county, h i*ig the Real E iato
of Nelson Thompson, *at»* of the county of Madison,
deceased. Sold tor the benefit of the fioirs. Terms
ctt>h. WILLIAM THOMPSON, Adm’r.
Sept. 29 - 28 —Ids.
J \I LOU’S SALE.
linLLhc sold on the first Tuesday in January
7 ▼ next, at the Court house i;i the Town of Jei*.
for son, Jnrksoa county, within the usual hours of sale,
a egro Man «aj* Ins name is Neptnn, 50 years
old or upwards; he tins a bald place on tlic back part
of his head, says lie brl tips to Richard Coulter, for
merly ol Sumpter district,!*. Carolina, but now of some
part of West Tennessee, unknown to him. lie was
put in Jail here 29th March last, and all lawful mean-
used lo ascertain Inn owner The ow ner is hereby no
tified again to conic torward and pay the jail tecs, or
the said negro wi I he sold to pay the name.
JOSEPH HAMPTON, Jailor.
Oct. 12-30—ids.
To Stage Proprietors.
w
AY-BILLS const.mlly on hand and for
sale at the Office of tho South. Bam or.
K IOUR months after date application will be made
. to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Clurk
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the Land and Negroen, belonging to the Estate
of John Holder, late of *aul county, deceased.
TARPLEY HOLDER, .Surviving Exe’r.
Sept. 7—25—w4m.
Co-jFartncrship.
rgillE undersigned lake pleasure in informing th<
JL citizens of Athens, and the public generally, tlta'
they have formed a co-partnership in the
Mercantile Business,
And opened a Store at the stand heretofore occupied
by Mr. J. C. EDWARDS individually, under tne name
and firm of
THOMAS HANCOCK & CO.
Where thpy intend keeping a choice, extensive and
fa-hionahle Stock of Goods, in the various departments
•»f their lino of business. They respectfully solicit the
attention of the public towards their establishment.
THOMAS HANCOCK,
JAMES C. EDWARDS,
JAMES A WRIGHT.
Athens, Oct. 5.-29—tf.
C. & CL KI. KELSEY;
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA,
A RE now receiving a general assortment of seasona
blc DRY GOODS,comprising every article wan
ted fortheCountry Trade,which they will sell on accom
modating terms, at the Store now occupied by Charles
M’Inlyre & Co. No. 275, King street.
Charleston, Oct. 19—31—51.
Notice.
T 2I1E subscriber having withdrawn from all Mer
cantile concerns in Charleston, earnestly requests
all those indebted to him, individually, or to the late
firm of FLEMMING, GILLILAND'* CO to mak<
payment to his auth rised agent. Mr IFm. Me Burney,
as early as practicable, as all notes due one or mon
year*, not settled by the first of January next, will b<
put in suit. THOMAS FLEMMING.
August 31—24—181.
STEAM PACKETS
WM. SEABROOK,
Cnpl. W. DUBOIS, and
JOHN DAVID MONGIN,
Copt. JAMES CURRY.
T HE Proprietors of these Splendid Steam Packets
intend running them as Passage and Freight Boat*
between CHARLESTON and AUGUSTA, the coming
B’'u8nn—the first regular Trip to commence on Satur
day, 3d of November next, under the following arrange
ment:—Leaving Charleston and Augusta every Satur
day, tod arriving at Charleston and Augusta every
Tuesday.
By this arrangement, Country Merchants tiading to
Charlcnton, and wishing to avail themselves of the con
veyance, can maketheirealculations with perfect safe
ty, before leaving home, when they will have their
goods in Augusta. Great care has been had in fitting
up their Cabins, in a style combining comfort and splen
dor, equalled by few boat* in the United States. Thcs*
Boats urc on the low presauro principle, coppered ami
copper fastened; and a* no expense has been spared
in building them, for safety, speed and comfort, thev
arc recommended to the public with the greatest confi
dence. li. W. CONNER & CO. JJgents,
Charleston, S. C.
A. MACKENZIE &. CO. Agents,
Augusta, Georgia.
Oct. 5.—29—13t.
HTN»>UR months afterdate application will he made
JU to Ihe Honor able tlm Inferior Court of JHckson
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to M-li the Land and Negmes belonging to tho Estate
of Jucob Miilsups, deceased.
MARVEL MILLS A PS, Adm’r.
LAVINA M1LLSAPS, Adin’x.
Sept. 7—2*»—w-tm.
F OUR months aft« r date application will bo nude
In tne Honorable the Inferior couit of Jackson
county, when lining forordinory purposes, for leave to
si I) two Tracts of Land, the property of Wtllium Wal
lace,deceased.
NICHOLAS WALLACE, ) . . ,
WII.I.IAM WALLACE J Ad, " r *’
Sept. 7—25—w4in.
E
71 OUR months after date application will he made
. to the lion liable the Inlet lor Court of Hall coun
ty when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
all the Real Estate of Jonathan Pinnall, deceased :
One Tract of Land in said county, containing 700 Acres
more or less, adjoining Ezekiel Putman and others, One
Tiact No. 149, in the ICth District of Lee, originally.—
Also at the same time and place application will he
made for leave to sell a Negro man named Ben, belong
ing to the same Estate.
JAMES GARRARD, Adm’r.
REBECCA PINNALL, Adm’x.
August 10—21—w-Iiit.
BTlOUIl month* after date application will he made
HJ to the Honorable the Inferior court of Franklin
county, when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell all the R.*al Estate, belonging to the Estate of
Lewi* Chandler, deceased.
MARTIN ANTHONY, Ex’r.
Sepl. 7— 25—w 4m.
F OUR months alter dat * application will bo made
to th-* IlnnotHhlo the Inferior court of Clark
county, when MtHog for Ordinary purposes, lor leave to
sell Lot No. 196, in Itli District of origindMy Dooly
now Pulaski i mint v, draw n by William CluaJoni’s or
phans. Sold for the benefit of-aid orphans.
JAMES G. M.ASTIN, Guardian.
Sepl. 28—28—w4m.
& 7201 R months after date application will he made
. to the Honorable the Inferior Court n| If ih
county, when siting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the Real Estate of MilJcy VYoodlifT, late of said
county, deceased
JAMES LAW, > . , ,
GEORGE WOO DUFF. { Admr, ‘
Sept. 28 —28—w 4m.
f JHOUK months after date application wdl he made
lo the Honorable the Inf rior court of Haber
sham county, while sitting for Ordinary Purposes, for
leave to •••Hall Ihe Real Estate of lliempsnl Vaughan,
deceased. JOSEPH P. G. WHITE, .Adin’r.
Oct. 12— 30— w4tn.
To the Public.
I N consequence of an arrangement between some of
tho Creditors (of the late firm of Bateman & Dun
can) and J. B. Bateman proprietor of tho
Union Hotel Property Lottery,
Good titles can bo depended on to prize holders of
Tickets, and the drawing of said Lottery will lake
placu the fourth Monday in next December.
September 8th, 1932.
THOMAS BEALL, ]
JAMES SPIERS, I Superintendents
T. W. GOODE, |
to the
H. J. CREWS, (
D. B. GRANT, j
W. P. YONGE, /
October 5—29—eow 3m.
iMtery.
Sanforthille Inn.
JQ31T DA7TS0H
R ESPECTFULLY tender hi* thanks to his friends
and to the public generally, (or thi* patronage he
lias received since he opened his house at this place.—
He is now adding to his building, which will enable
hint to accommodate his visileis with comfort to them
and satisfaction to himself. His house is situated on
the West Bank- of the Hightower River, (known on the
map of the Cherokee country as Sally Hughe's place,)
on the mane road from Milledgeville to Tennessee and
N. Alabama, and in the richest part »f Cherokee conn
ty ; in the vicinity are good mineral and limestone wa
ter. and the Gold mines.
July 6--16—eow4m.
|^0L ft months after date application will be made
totho Honorable the Inferior court of Habersham
county, while sitting for Ordinary purposes,for leave to
sell the Real Estate of Joseph Murdock, deceased.
JOHN M. BOW MAN, Adm’r.
Oct. 12-30—w4m.
F OUR moths after date application wi!l he made to
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Frankiin
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell one Negro boy, belonging to the Estate of Jona
than L. Ramsey, deceased.
JAMES RAMSEY, Adm’r.
Oct. 19-31—w4m.
Fire Proof Ware-House
AUGUSTA.
Stovall & Simmons,
R F.'-PF.CTFi Li Y mlorm Ihe public, that ,l
coiilnme Ihe comn.i.ainn huainesat thtir Nmi
Filth PROOF WAKE HOUSE, neatly op^iii”
Merchants’ and Planters’ bank, and a little below lh
upper inuiket, Augusta. 11
Having gone to great expense, to make secure thi
property of their customers, they hope for a |i| lfr ,
support from the public, promising that strict and per
severing devotion to the interest of their patrons *{,1,1
they have heretofore exherted in their behalf.* 'j i
are prepared to make liberal ca h advances on cotton
and all oilier reasonable facilities nil, be afforded "
Sept. 28—28-n 3m.
GOLD AND LAND iYIAP
OF THE
County of Cherokee.
I HAVE now in the hands of the Eearaver ol: l
«ill be completed by Ihe first of Nmembe/
a general and accurate Map of Cherokee counts.’
drown from the return, of the District Surveyor.
Owing to tho great number of Lula into wh'ch th
County has been divided, palicularly the Gold Reeim.
and the large dimension of the sheet it will require 1
have all those numbers distinctly and accurately 1 13
down, I have thought it advisable In form ihe Man ini
separate and detached Sections, which I denoncu 1°
Gold Map and Land Map. 8 u to
All the Land Districts in the Territory are laid dawn
■ m one sheet,and constitute a distini t and senarm. ai "
hv themselves. M> P
The districts reserved and surveyed as Gold Distriei,
are divided into llirec sheets of Maps. Distriei. w .
2, 3. 4 I II. 12, 13, 14, and 15, r/,he Fust hecto *
form the first Map. '*»
Districts No. 1,2,3, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 o 0 o.
and 22 of the Second Section, form the second’
Districts No. 1, 2, 3, 4 17, 18 19, 20. 21, and 22 3f
(he Third Section, and Districts,No. 1,2, 3,16 and 17 of
■lie Fourth section, form the Third Map. On these
■naps will be found each District in the Territory with
every square Lot of Land and fraction distinctly laid
down and numbered—all Mountains, Rivers, Creek.
Branches, Ferries, &c. ore correctly and faithfully de*
lineated. 1
The Map will he handsomely engraved, printed oa
ai long silk paper, colored and pu’. up in morocco cases
nt the following juices, viz:
Land Map, jg ^
Hold Maps S3 50 each or for three, 910 00
For Gold and Land Maps, comprising the
whole Territory, $15 OU
Persons desiit.us'of obtaining this vnlunbleMap will
do well to inform the publisher soon, as out a limited
number can be obtained during the drawing of the Lot.
tery.
All communications addressed to Ihe subscriber in
Milledgcvillo, Ga. (postege paid of ceurse) will meet
with prompt attention.
ORANGE GREEN.
Milledgeville, Aug. 23, 1832.
Georgia Agricultural Society.
A r a meeting of the Hoard of Directors on Ihe 5th
inst.it was Resolved, That a premium of a GM
Medal, worth five dollars, be offered for the best writ
ten Essay on tho Rust in Cation, that shall be laid be-
fore the Board by tho fi:st of November next—to bo
decided by a committee appointed for thol purpose.
.igricui tur.il F.iin.
•CP The Georgia Agricultural Society of Macon
will hold a Fair lor the exhibition of Agricultural, Hor
ticultural and Domestic products, Fatted Cattle. Milch
Cows, Swine, &c. at the Court House square in Mocon
on Thursday, the 20th day of December next, when
they will award (among others,) the following Pre
miums, viz.
i. For the heat load ofCotton of eight hales,
weighing not less than 31'0 Ihe. each, that
shall he exhibited as above, a silver Pilcher
valued at $15 00
2. For the set ond best lead of Colton of eight
bale.-, weighing as above, a silver cup or
medal, valued at 10 00
3 For the third best do. do. of8 bales, a pro-
minm valued at 5 qq
4. For the best ox, raised and fulted in this
Slate, a cup nr medal worth jo 00
5. For the second best do. a premium valued
, , 5 00
6. For the largest swine, raised and fatted in
this Slate, u premium 5 01)
7. For the best specimen of Turnips, not less
than a Imshcl, a medal worth 2 50
8. For the best Georgia made Butter, (not
less than 20 lbs.) a premium valued at 5 00
9. For the best Georgia made Flour, a pre
mium s go
10. For the heal sample Georgia 33 inc. a pre
mium 5 go
11. For Ihe best specimen Georgia Silk, a pre
mium 5 00
12. For tho best piece of mixt Georgia Home
spun, a premium 5 00
13. For the best piece of domestic Georgia
rnadc Sheeting, a premium 5 00
11. For the best milch Cow do. do. 5 00
15. For the best Bull do. do. 5 00
16. For the best specimen of Georgia Sugar,
not less than 25 lbs. do. do. 5 00
rtCP A General Meeting of the Society will be held
at the Court House on 33'edi:esdnv tho 10th Oct. next,
to make arrangements for holding the first FAIR of
the Society, Sac.
M. BARTLETT, Secretary.
Macon, Sept. 15, 1832.
PROPOSALS
For Publishing at Macon, Georgia, an Agri
cultural Newspaper, to be eniitled
THE SOUTHERN PLANTER.
BY M. BARTLETT.
Attention: Men of
B lank forms for dual ,,g uenanins, agreeable to
toe late Act nt Congress, may be obtained ofth-
ndlowing gentlemen--Robert Ligon, Esq IValkin*-
ville, 3Vm. Cowan, Esq. Jefferson, (anus Law Fso
Gainesville, and 3Vm. Sanders, Esq. DanteDville "ami
at thia office. The form, were draw,, „p by Judge
Clayton and may he relied upon as correct *
Athene, Oct 19.
Blanks ol all descriptions for
sale at this 0...tc
T iif. southern planter win bo devoted
exclusively In the Agricultural interest of the
country, including Horticulture, management of Stock,
making of 33 ine and Silk, Gardening, Domestic Econo
my, Useful Arts, Household Expenses, Health Fruit
Trees, &c. Sic. Sic. ’
It will be issued every other week—on a medium
sheet, and quarto form—on good paper anil new type,
procured expressly for the purpose. To be improved
and enlarged as Ihe extent of patronage rhall warrant.
The form will bo convenient for binding; and each
ilnmc will be accompanied with a copious Index.
Political ami sectarian suhj-els will be excluded.
It is the desien of Hie publisher to make the work
interesting it,all (lasses of the enmmunily; particular
ly 3° those in any wise connected with Farming,Gar
dening, Mechanics, Lo.
Communications are solicited. Agricultural Rocic.
ties, and triends ol the Piaiving Interest gene,ally, are
requested lo aid us in our undertaking.
Essays on Law, Medical and Scientific subjects, wil
be received.
Premiums will he given for the best written essays
on particular euhj -eta. Any well written communica
tion nn any (object connected with the nhjr rie .1 mis
publication, will entitle the author to a ycai’a subscrip
tion.
The publisher will he assisted in ihe Editorial De
partment by several literary gentlemen.
TERMS.
Two Dollars per annum, in advance, or |2 50 at the
end of ihe year. To subscribers In the-Varan Tele
graph the price will l>c One Dollar ami a half, in ad
vance, or Two Doliarsal the end of the tear.
The first number ivaa issued on the dial Saturday in
September.
Macon, Oct. 5—179