Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1832-1872, November 24, 1832, Image 4

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SHERIFFS’ SALES. \\ J ACKSON ShrnfT* Sale.—On the hrst Tueadar in PF.CE 'IBF.R n«i, "ill h<-5«i’«!,ai Hip | F..|«i Court-house intho loss of JefTi r. <n. lari;ion c..ii"t' within the usual houis of sale, the following property to wit •• One Neern Bov. nametl Sem'on, altnul I t sears of age: levieit no as the l>V'P" ' v ot P i"in Tluiriiinn, to satisfy twelve fi fa*. i*'"-il from a n-tt- ce’s Court of Clark eountv. f "ir in favour >' nia* & Dent, eight in favour of Inhn Bonier*, v*. P ■' Thurmon. Levy rna.le and returned to u" tUb | P . BUIVUn- BARRD.N, Sli’ff. Nov. 9. fw KORGI A, CL\RK COUNTY. r IIF.RK \S Matthew H. ster, .Vlninistrnto rle< I |t*»f«*i,ilecP*HNl, ai*j'h Dismission fi..ui th*- further Admuustration ou I t «*c.d deceased: I'liese ire riierefore to cite ami admonish all nod * CO Ur, the kindred and oedilois i»l* Kiui dceea-**d, tin«i appear at m.* m’ir** within the time |»n *e r « «hou'd not b** gi anted. Giv* n under tov 1.1 ! il.ii. 1.1th Sept. 18.1-2. JOSEPH LIGON, c '■ pt. 27 — 21—m6m. • le»trrs- rib** EXECUTRIX’* SALE. A GREEABLV to the la*t will of tViffiam Shaw, fat . U. ofJackson county, deceased, will b** sold at t c f**iurl house in said ' ACKSO.V SherifTu Sale.—Or. the fir-1 ' Tuesday in DECEMBER next, will he sold at the (Jourt*hnu«ein the town ot letl**rsoii, Jackson county, within the uaual hours of sale, the follow tug pr w GKOliUI \, II \ IIKKS11 \ M COUNTV. ; duel Cilte is applies tome f r l.et'er tustratiou on the Estate of Mary Mu J ACKSON Sheriff's Sale.—On me nrst deceased : i„ nrec unt' ll „e,t. «ill he sold at the These ire therefore toeite and admonish, all and sin •d and creditors ot said deceased, to h y* land appear h' rny office, within the time prescribed h; ' law. t‘i shew cause, ifunvthey hove, why said Letter WI1 • j should :nd Jw grafted. One Hunitrerf nod Ftflv-nino lore* nf I.and. j Uivei. under.... hand this SOtli Oct. im r less |vin.* >■ | l, c waters of the Oconee ri* cr, i ION \TII AN I). CHASTAIN, C. c. o. on what is called P ,od fmk. granted to McCall & Mar-1 Oct. 26 32 3««d. berv. adjoining ami* belonging In II. K- Print, and 1 other*: levied on a. the property of W.lltam ftKORGI \. M MJISON COUNTY. ell. to satisfy a fi. fa. i-aued from a ' c '"J r ' ! -«W7tlF.KKfiS Mary Aaron, applies In ms f favour of Overton ItarrHon. Lev* j am Oct. 12—30—td-, fust Tuesda n named liane. Terror isiSANNWI SlfAW, Exr’x. \VM. SHAW, Lx’r. more < Hall count*, in favour of Overton Harrison. Lc made and returned to me tiv a con-tnh’e. JOHN RANDOLPH, D. ShfT. Nov. 2d. € LARK Sh-riff* Sul.*.— On 'he first T.tea- day in Ot CF.MBF.H neat. «ill he * dtl st the «c in the town of Watkinsvilh . Clurk musty, iti2 props: tr, TtIF.RKAS Marv Aaron, applte re of .Adinnisiroiion witli tl.e vill .tutexed, I i| on the F.etate of Daniel .Aaron, late of sattl county, de-1.,t t eas< ■!: In These nre tltr tefore to cite an*! admonnh all t" • sin- j gtdar the kintireti nmi GU\RDI\NS SALE. A RRF.F. ABI.V in au order of the Honorable the In- .V* te>tor *ottii of Madison eointlv, yvlten sitting 6-r ,,r. i .ary ptirpnsts. "ill lie sold on the first Tuesday in .la .nary next, at lip* Court liunse in the town of Da., tr i-ville, Madison mnniy, between the usual hours o! sale the following prop-uriy, vn: Rne Tract of I.and i oniaii.ing ISO Acres in said eountv, adjoining Hil- liti „ Morion, Bus* I .1. Daniel, and .'.liters; ol*n, one \.gro buy ott'ited .Alherl. seven liars ..| l, sold a* 'he ri v of .Allen Daniel, Lunatic. Terms made known • u, tile day -if sale. JAMES DANIEL, Guardian. Oi l. 26 —32—ids. ADMINISTR 11'OR’.S SALE. ■mu. he soil! ,,n Friday the 7'h day of December V next, at tin late residence of Joseph Ualrhord, of tin Itaon county, deceased, all the Feiishahle perly lielonging to said ilrecased, consisting of i .os, faille, and lien*, I lanlalion tools, and various er articles too tedious to mention. Terms made i" n on the dav of*sale. EZEKIEL RATCHFORD, Adm’r. I'm- 2—33 tils. F OLR months after dale application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Hall couo- y when silling for ordinary puiposes, for leave to sell ill ihe Heal Esiato ot Jonathan Pinnall, deceased: Unn Tract of I.and in said county, containing 700 Acres wore nr less, adjoining Ezekiel Potman and others. One IN act No. 148, in Hie 16th Disiricl off.ee, originally.— Also ai tlie same lime and place application will lie unde fm leave lo sell a Negro man named Ben, bclong- .ng to the same Estate. JAMES GARRARD, Adm’r. REBECCA PINNALL, Adm’x. August 10—21—w4m. ■ ,10UR months after date application will he inadi f to the Honorable the Inferior court of Haber, sham couni v, while silting for Ordinary Purposes, for leave to sell all Ihe Ileal F.slale of llieinpsal A'auglian. deceased. JOSEPH P. G. WHITE, Adm’r. Oct. 12 .30--w4m. 1 301 II mnull.? tiller date application will be made . to I he Honorable the I .ferioi court of Habersham rotiniy, while silting for Ordinary purpo*es,lor leave to sell tin Real Estate of Joseph Murdock, deceased. JOHN M. BOWMAN, Adm’r. Oct. 12 -30— w4m. ud app. ..Hie y Hi.i lire Court House in the town of Watkinsvill within the usual liuiirs of sale, t fie foiln to wit : Ouo Nogro Woman by Iho nnrn» of Dnllv. aboitl Twenty-five or six years of age : I hd on as the property of Rtzileel l.angf'.rd, liy virtue - fa inort gage fi. fa. in f avi,r nfRirhard Riehaol zalec) Langford. Property point .ae if any lb-) liave, liould not h. gr im. d. (iiven under my hand llii- CHi Nov, 1832. WILLIAM SANDERS, Nov. 10-31 3 hi. leriltcil liv } ml leu ■s. said Be. ait in said fi fa ISA AC S. VINCENT, Sheriff. I GEORG I 4, t a; IIERE as Benjamin Cl || l.t >■. rs of Arlmm* II UIERSIIAM f OUNTY. el Oct. 5. J ACKSON Sheriff’s Sole.—On Hie firs-l | ? „|. lr Tuesday in DECEMBER next, will In sold at the and a . Court-house in the town ot lolTcremi, ln.k-on eountv, be, m ehew within the usual hours of sale, the following property, riiuuM noMi to wit: j * Ono Negro Girl by the name of Esther,! .\„ v . |. about Thirteen years of nge : levied on as the property of Sarah Batchelor, to satisfy i mortgage li. fa. in lavnr of Levi La«r#*v vn. iaiii Sarah Batchelor. Proprrty pointed out in «aid mortpapi 1 . ^ U. F. ADAMS, D. SlierilT. Oct. 5. “PPfi i the late of Raul count *, dcceoff are therefore to rite and admonish kindred arid cr■ lit-.ra of -aid deer ar at mv ofTn • unhinthe tim < to me f.*r Knlute of I: 1! am! pin- -Ml, rrihed l.\ *•, ifany they have, why paid letters lied. •:iv hand, November the 5th, 1 i 32. NATHAN D. CHASTAIN, c. o. >•4—30(1. LE3AL NOTICES. GEORGIA. JACKSON COUNTY. Inferior Court, Sitting for Ordinary Purpo ses, August adjourned Term, 18R2. Present their Honors, Joseph tlamplon, Robert Smith. wick, and John ■'. Glenn. RULE NISI. O N motion of Haoc Kuwls, f-latinp to tin; Court, that H ibert Venable, deeeaaed, iiv Itia life time executed to your petitioner a Bond binding hiiincll »-* make titles to a Tract or parcel of f.and. sitnaie, Ivina, and l»einc in the mu tiv of lack-oh, a copy which 1 bond in filed in the Clerk’s officenfthi* court,nnd pta\- mg that this Court direct tames M. tfiinniuyliaoT !.»•• cutor of the Rstnto of said Robert, to execute ’Hi* <• t«» the Mm". R is* therefore, ordered, that ’In Kxunttor | of said Robert, do make *:iid titles nceo tling to the tenor and cflect of said Bond to said isanc Ra** , , unless sufficient <*ause be sb<>wn to the conh■ in three months, or at the next Term of thi- ( »«rt, at j ter the expiration ofthne months. t And it is further ordered, that n e i a this Itu'e he published once a month, for lhr< *’ ■. >• ilhs ; and n!s • u copy of the u-nn be posted at two or more public \ places in said county. A true extract from the minutes. j WILLIAM COWAN c c. o. August .11 2 -ru3m. GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY. Inferior Court nil tine for Ordinary Purposes, November Venn, 1S:<2. Present their Honors, .fames Anderson, John Mcronev, Noah W, Pittman, and Robert Groves, Justins. O N the petition of William Cleghorn, Administra tor ot uilliam F.dwards, ato «»f said county, de ceased : And William Cleghorn, Administrator of F a .ns Maxwell,deceased, for Letters of Disnuasio'. !>•* n tlie further Adimuistratinti on said Fatales: Whereupon, it i* ordered by thisCO't't. thut after ^ix months' ptihlicattoti of lhe*r applicn his, in one»*ftln public tiafellcs of this State, that the said William Cleghorn, Administrator on the Fatales as nfor* snip, uillbe unless . a use he shewn to the i on trary, of which all coneemcd will take notice. A true extract from the minutes, thi« C'i, Nov 1832. WILLIAM SANDFRS, c « . o. Nov, 10—34—m6m. KXKC-U IOIUS SALK. O N Saturday, the2Hit day «f November next, will he sold at the; late residence of Obedinli Watson, | deceased, of lackson comity, ull the Perishable pr.iper- | tv, consisting ol Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Household and Kitchen Furniture, ami other nrtieh.s too tedious to mention. **old for the benefit of the Legatees and creditors of said tleceas.nl. Terms made known on tl.e day of sale. iOSF.Pli LANDRUM, Kx\. Oct. 12 30- Ids. GUARDl \N*S SALK. •a^mi.l. he sold on the (ir.-t Tuesday in .limitary ▼ ▼ next, at the C nrt lion-” in the t-.w n of Green- vi’l , \{eriiwelhei county, a I ot nf Land, known anti ilisiii'gnishcd hy No. 84, in the !Mh District of original ly Troup, now Merri'vether county, containing hy stir- v• ’v, 202j Acres; said Lot was drawn hy the heirs of p. ter .Mon , tiito tif Madison eountv dne»jMod. One third pail of said I.ot of Land, -old tinder on order of t e Honorable the loferi u Court of Mulistm eountv, vvlnle sitting n» a • »uri t»l Ordinary ; the balance of s-iid Lot *.f L o d sold hv the Legatees of ’lie sain tie*. - ' ; ul. Ternu made known on the dav ”f do. JAM RS B. BOND • : .rdinn SF.B'tRN SVHTH, Minor. JOHN R. BOND, > . . JAMES B. BOND, S r "‘ S .,1. 28—28—I Jg. ADMINISTR VTOR’S SALE. ■tt'W'll.l. b- anhlhy an nrtlrr of tin. Iln inrahln the V V Infciiur mini nf MaJiann enmity, w bile silting u- a Couit ofOrdinnry, on the first Tm-Htl i} in Decent- I •:r next, at the Com I house in the comity nf Troup, Two Hundred two ami one half Aer* s of Land, more nr j less, anti known and distinguished by Lot, No. 43, in the 4th lustncl t»f -nil county, being the Ih'nl K-tnte ;>f Nelhtm 'i'homps ui, late of lhe count\ of MatliRoti, ihceuscd. Sold for the benefit of the iieirs. ‘Perms a lt. WILLIAM THOMPSON, Adm’r. Sept. 28-28—tils. Wn-' fersen, Jrt« k - J MLOU’S SALK. • sold on tl upwada, lead, sum ie fust Tiicstlnv i i hoti-e i.t the to illun the n-tml tun Itl place tin the hai k pi fanuan . of Jel- i of sale, I to l.l ct,S Ci itl .• now of. GKORGIA, CLARK COUMY. W IIF.RF. AS Thom.is Moore and James IVamptno, F.xecutors of Wilburn Malone, sen. decen-od, applies to me for |ett« rs of Dismitsioit from the further administration on said Kstate: Tliesoare therefore to.rite and admonish all and sin- pillar the kindred and creditors of »aid deceased, to he and appear at my ofiico within the time prescribed by law to shew cause if any they have, whv said letters should not bo granted, (hven under mv hand this 2|»t May, 1832. JOSEPH L1G0N, c. c. o. Mav 2*2—10—m6m. 113. ll I 28. n Mart blast, an.I a I! lawful menu- < ins The nil d ag tin to conic forw ard and pay .lie jail fees, t he said negro wi I be sold to pay the same. JOSEPH HAMPTON, Jailor. Oct. 12-30— tds. V GREF.AIL.V to the Etlward I. Christo GEORGIA, JACKSOX COUNTY. W HEREAS William Knox, administrator of Sam uel Y Patton, deceased, applies to me for letters of Dismission from the further administration of aaid Estate: These arc therefore to cite and admonish nil and sin gular the kindred and creditors of suid deceased. be and appear at my mfieo within the time prescribed bv law, to shew cause ifany they have, why said let ten* should not he granted. Given under my hand this Oth Mav, 1812. WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o. May 22 ~10—m6m. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS Jualiua G. Moore applies for letters of Administration, de houis non with the will annexed, on the Estate of-lack F. Cocke, dec cam d : Whereas Isaac Clark applies for letters of Admin's- Ration on the Estate of Amiiew I. Thrasher, deceased : WhereatBenning B Moore applies for letters of Ad ministration on the Estate of Catherine Holder, late of said county, deceased: Whereas Lucy Wright and John W. Graves, apply for letters of Administration, with the will annexed, on the Estate of John Wright, late of said county, de ceased : These are therefore to cite and admnni«h all and •insular the kindred and creditors ofsaid decked, to he and appear at iny office within the time prescribed bv law, to shew cause if any tuey have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band this 22d Oct. 1839. JOSEPH L1G0N, c. c. o. Oct. t6-32-30d. EXECUTOR'S SALE. ill and testament « of Madison count x deceased, will lie sold at Die Court house in the tow i of Danielsville, in H.iid enmity, on the fi st Tuesday i -lannarv next, Two Negroes, to wit: Mmu s and Daph- ney. S H ns a part of tin- Estal* oft he said doeeased, and for the benefit of the heirs. Perms made known • n the day nf sale. GEORGE M. CHRISTIAN, Executor. Sep*. 29—28 Ida. A GRF.KAIF Y to the In* will I testament of Dnhny Ghnlston, late of Madison eount v, decea sed arnl by order of llm Honorable the inferior rnurt of said county, when sitting h>r Ordinary purposes, will he sold at the Court house in the town of Danndsville, Madison county, on the first Tuesday in January next, Two Negri cs, io wit. tone a woman, shout 13 years, 9; rein a Girl, about lfi yen is old Sold »» th* proper ty of the heirs of Na *ev Sisson, deeease«l, and for their benefit. Terms made known on the dnv nfskle. Z ‘.t'llARLAII GHOLSTON, Agent. Sept. 29 2.8 ids. AD Ml.\ I ST II \ TOR’S SALE. A GRF.EAB! Y to an order of th* Honorable the In- .YL Prior t ..r,„f Madison eountv, whil. sir r g as n (boot of will be Mt|d at th** Coiiit !i -use ill the county of Marion, on the first Tuesday in Decem ber next, Two Hundred two and one half Acres of Land, more or less, and known and distinguished hv Lot, No. 18. hi the Id District of originally Muscogee, now Marion county, belonging to lb* Estate of R -her! Glover, late of Madfoo count), de< eased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms made known on the day of sale. JAMES LONG, Adm’r. Sept. 28 -28 -Ids. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A GREE ABLY to nnorde* of the Honorable the In- im ferior court of JncUson county, when sitting for ordinary purp* s* s, will be sold m the court house in - nd county,on the first Tne«dnv in January next. One Tract of Land, containing 150 At res, more or less in -aid county, inlj mnng Jones arid others. Sold as the Real E-fate ..f Win. Burnell, deceased, for the benefit of ihe I leii*. Tnms made known tin the day of sale. SAMUEL BARNETT, Adm’r. Nov. 2—33 —ids. EXECUTOR’S SALE. A GREEABIA t > the In*-1 will and lesfnnient of Ro 4 ln;rt V'ennh!-, late of Jar-kson county, dereasec wnl hn sold nf the Court house in JefTe son, Jaeksoi rmiiitv, on the first Tuesday in January m-xt. between the. ii-ual hours of sale Ihe thM .wirig property, to wit. one N gro Mim, named Bub, one Boy eight or ten v» iis of age. n>• 11 a Neg- • woman Polly, and turn Chil dren, S Id for the benefit of his heirs. ‘I crins made n on the - a. • f salt;. I\MES M. CUNNINGHAM, Ex’r. v 10—3-1—tds ADMINISTR \ I ORS’ SALE. 4,1 ILL he gold hy order of ihe Honorable the Infe- Y rior Court of Jackson county, while anting as a Court of Ordinary, on the first Tuesday in February iext, at the Court Iiodhc in Ju< kfton county, 200 Acres ifl a*,d, more .-r leas, adjoining Folia and others, It bo ng a part of the Real Estate of Patrick Cash, late of laekaoti county, deceased. Terms made known on ho day of sale. LUDWELL WORSHAM, ) , , , Samuel barnett, s unr ^ NnV. 10-31 —tils. A I) MIN 1ST It A TO II S’ SALE. A t»RREABI.Y to un order of the Honorable the In* A fertor Court of Jackson county, will he sold at riaytou, Rabun county, on tie. first Tuesday in April , One Lot of Land, in aaid county, containing 4‘J0 >, known and distinguished hy Lot, N*u 93, in the fi si district of xuid county, it being a part of the Real Estate ot Fatiick Cash, lote of Jackson county, do- coaxed. Terms made known on the day of sale. LUDWELL WORSHAM, SAMUEL BARNETT, N»»v. 10—34—tds. Admr’g. Admr’s. A D MIXI ST R A TO II S’ S A LE. A T the late residence of Patrick Cnah, of Jnckann county, deceased, will be sold on Thursday, 20th December next, part of the Personal property of said deceased : consisting of i «*rn. Fodder, Wheat, one II- rae, llniigcho d and Kitchen furniture, &c. Terms made known on the dav of gale. LUDWELL WORSHAM, SAMUEL BARNETT, Nov. 10—31 -Ida. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE IIYSTII'L he gold lit the late residence of Anthony R. Y Y Chenl’iam, late of Clurk county, decnagcii, mi Thursday, the 27th day of D-m-mber next, the Persmt* ill property b* Imiginj to said Fstate, coeri-inig of the |in sent ('1. p, II rsi g, t.’ultle, and Hogs, a Cotion Gut, tnd Thrashing Machine, a good Win «»t Fan, one Rond Wagon, and five pair llnrncgg, sett of Black .Smith’s Tools and Plantation Tonis, lIouse-ImM and Kitchen Furniture, and a mimher of other article?. Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. Also, at the game time and place a part of the plantation wifi he rented, and the Negroes liircrl fur Ihe ensiling year.— rcims made know n on the dav. MARY W. CHEATHAM, Adm’x. GEORGE M. ARCHER, Adm’r. Nov. 17—35—tils. JltfiJII months afier date application will he made H. to Ihe Honorable the Inferior Court of Clnrk uMiinty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes, belonging to tlm Estate if John Holder, lain ofsaid county, deceased. TAUPLBY HOLDER, Surviving Exe’r. Sept. 7—25 — v»4m. GU IKDI WS SALE. U N!>ER an o der of the llmior-ihle the Infioinr t’mrrt of Madison county, when Mting I'm Ordina ry purposes, will be sold at the Court house in th** county of Marion, on ihe first Tuesday m December next, Two Hundred two and »no trait Acres of Land, more or less, and known and distinguish**!! hy L*»t, No. 212, in Hie 4th District of originally Muscogee now Marion county. Sold as the Real Estate of Cicero N. Jones, illegi'imate minor, and for the benefit of said minor. Terms made known oil the day of dale. WILIAM SANDERS, Guardian. Sept. 28—28—tds. i NMl'R mouths afier date application will he made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson county, when silting lor ordinary purposes, f.r leavi to nell the Land and Negroes belonging lo the Estati of Jacob MilldUps, de* 1 nad MARA 1.1. MILLS A PS, Adm’r. LA AINA MILLSAPS, Adm’x. Sept. 7—25—w l*n. I ^AOUR months afterdate application will he made 1 to tho Honorable the Inferior couit of Jackson county, when sitting f-»r ordinary purposes, for leave to si ll two Tracts of Land, tho property of William AYal- lacc,dcceubed. NICHOLAS WALLACE, ) . . , WILLIAM WALLACE j '“' nr8 ’ Sept. 7—25—w4m. 1 7IOUR months after date application will ho made tothc Hnnorahlc tho Inferior court of Franklin coil it v, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all Ihe Real Estate, belonging to the Estate of Lewis (’handle , deceased. MARTIN ANTHONY, Fx’r. Sept 7—25—vv4m. B301R mouths afier date application will be marie ■J to the lloiminhle tho Inferior c**uit of Clark county, when sitting for Ordnwm purposes, for h avetn selll.nt No, 186, in 4>h District **f originally Dooly now Pulaski countv, drawn hv William Chislom’s or phans Sold for the b. nelit ofsaid orphans. JAMES G. MASTIN, Guardian. 8cpt. 28 — 28—w4ui. E JIOUH months afier date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court nf Hall county, alien si»ti .g lor Ordinary purposes, for leave •o sell »lr* Real Estate of MiUey Wood I iff, lute of said county,ceceased. JAMES LAW, > . . , GEORGE WOODLIFF, $ Admr «- Sept. S3—29—w4m. F OUR moths after date application will he made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Franklin county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell one Negro boy, belonging to tire Estate of Jona than L. Ramsey, deceased. JAMES RAMSEY, Adm’r. Oct 19—31—*v4m. F OUR months afi**r date application will he made to Ihe Honorable the Inferior Court of Hull conn- tv, vvnen sitting foi Ordinary purposes, tor leave to sell the Real Estate of John Ratliff, late ofsaid cunty de ceased. JOHN BOND, Adm’r. Nov. 10—34—w4tn. To the Public. I N consequence of an arrangement between some of the Creditors (of the lute firm of Bateman & Dun- cun) «*nd J. B Bateman proprietor of tho Union Hotel Property Lottery, Good titles ran he depended on to prize holders of Tickets, and the drawing of suid Lottery will take place the fourth Monday in next December. September 8th, 1332. THOMAS BEALL, 1 JAMES SPIER.**, j Supcrintaulants T. AY. GOODE, ( R. J. CREWS, f to the D. B (.RANT, I W. P. YONGE, J Lottery. October 5 —29—eow 3m. Sanfordville Inn. JOSHT Di.77SC17 R ESpF.C ! FULLY tender his thanks to his friends and !o the public generally, for th* patronage he lias received since he opened his house at this place.— lie is now adding to his building, which will enable him to accommodate his visiters with comfort to them and satisfaction to himself. His house is situated on the AVest Bank of the Hightower River, (known on the map ofthe Cherokee country as Sally Hughe’s place,) on the mane mad from • illedgeville to Tennessee and N. Alabama, and in the richest part of Cherokee coun ty ; tn the vicinity are good minerul and limestone wa ter and the Gold mines. July fi-- 16—en**4m. Mercer Institute. TfpiIL MERCER INSTITUTE, lor combining sta- J*. dv and manual labour, will go into opci&ttnn on llie'id Monday in January next, under the direction of the Rev. B. M. Sunders. The principal object of the Institution i& the educa tion of pious young men, who are called to the Gospel Ministiy, and have been licensed bv the church to which they belong, and have a good report of them that urn without,—and particular!) those who are in digent—and such tin* affectionately invited to bring their testimonials and avail themselves gratui rm-l) of the advantages of the Institution. But us w . have no r* ason to believe that tins cla>s of pupils will nil up the school; i* will receive, in addition, os manv young men of good moral chufuctcr, os can be provided for, irrespective of religious sentiments. The Committee urent opinion Unit,from the limited state ol its present ucCouuu dations, they will not he able to receive more titan 30 lo board on th*- premises the first Term. As fast, as our friends may find themselves well pleased with the experiment we may make, nstn contribute to our means, w** design to enlurge our accommodate os for gulden's, and op* u wider our doors for them. All the bianche* f sciene*, u-ually taught in grammar s. boo s, wilt h* 'aught m this Institution. No “Indent will reet-ived lor less than one year—the year will he divided into two terma—the first of C months, from the 2d Monday ir. January, 1*1 the 2d in July —the se cond oi 5 months, limn tlm 3d .Monday in July to the 3d Monday in Do* ember. Board, fi»i all *»v* r IG yt aisof age, will he 530 for the scholastic year, and 5d for washing; those under 16, at 93 per month, having a reas- liable deduction !<»r their labor—each student furnishing his ow n bed and ennui's. K r want ol funds, hoard und tuition will he required in advance, to he paid to the steward. Tui tion will b.' 59 f »r the first term, to all engaged in rea ding. writing, arithmetic, grammar, geography and his tor). All the higher branches of science and the lan guages, will be taught lor $15 the first term—the se en din proportion. Each student will he required lo labor 3 hours each dav, five and a half days in the week. The'.tine and kind «4 labor will be directed hy the steward, under the control ol the FrustocH; and each student will be ex pected to conlo.m st 1 icily to the n-gulbtions of the In stitution. ll vvdl be expedient f*.r each st .dent to have coarse clothes to work in ; and it is desired that the wearing apparel of all should be plain and cheap, that there may he ns little distinction as possible, and that the principle of economy may be fully carried into eve- ly department of the Institution. As our Institution is in its infancy and in want of every thing, any useful book, to aid in forming a library, and any implement for labor, nr any suitable article of furniture, that any friend may find it convenient to contiibute, will be thankfully received, JESSE MERCER, Chairman Com. TIIO’S STOCKS, Sec'ry pro Urn. County Line, Oct. 15, 1832, F. S. As all the books in the same class must be of the same kind, B.»**ks and Stationary will be kept at 1 he Institution, at coal, for all those who inuynot other wise have supplied themselves. Oct. 26-32- 31. Fire Proof Ware-House, AUGUSTA. Stovall Sc Simmoiis, R E5PEC1 Fi.LEY inform the public, that they continue the commission busines at their NEW FIRE PR'tOF WARE HOUSE, neatly oppovite the Merchants’ and Planters’ bank, and a little below the upper maiket, 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 severing devotion to the interest of their patrons, which they have heretofore exherted in their behalf. They are prepared to make liberal ca i h advances on cotton and all other reasonable facilities will be afforded. Sept. 28—28— w3m. UOLU A AD I.A.YD MAP OF Tl IK County of Cherokee. I IIA \ E now in the hands of the Engraver, which v. ill he completed by t lie 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 Lota into wh:eh tho County has been divided, paticularly the Gold Region and the large dimension of the sheet it will require, to have all those numbers distinctly and accurately laid dow n, I have thought n advisable to form the Map into separate and detached Sections, which I designed as Gold Map and Lond Map. All the Land Di- -icts in the Territory are laid down on one sheet,auu constitute a distinct and separate Map by themselves. * The districts reserved and surveyed as Gold Districts nr«* divided into three sheets of Mans. Districts No 1* 2, 3. 4, 5, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15, ot the First Scctior/ form the first Map. 1 Districth No. 1,2,3, 14. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20,21 and 22 of the Second Section, form the second Map. Districts No. 1, 2, 3, 4. 17. IS 19, 20. 21, and 22. of the Third Section, and Districts,No. 1,2, 3,16,and 17,of the Fourth section, form the Third .Map. On these maps w ill be found ouch District in the Territory, w ith every square Lot of Land and fraction distinctly laid down and numbered—all Mountains, Rivers, Creeks, Branches, Ferries, &,c. are correctly und faithfully de lineated. The Map will be handsomely engraved, printed on si long silk paper, colored and put up in morocco cases at the following prices, viz: Land Mop, $5 00 Gold Maps S3 50 each or for three, 510 00 For Gold and I.and Maps, comprising the whole Territory, $15 00 Persons desirous of obtaining this valuable Map 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 the subscriber in MilledgeviPe, Gu (postvge paid of course) will meet with prompt attention. ORANGE GREEN. Millcdgevillc, Aug. 23, 1832. (iicorgia Agricultural Society. A J a meeting of the Board of Directors on the 5th Im. inst.it was Resolved. That u premium of a Gold .Medal, worth five dollars, be offered for the best writ ten E-snv on th*; Must in Cotton, that hfiall be laid be fore th*’ Board by the fi st of November next —to be decided by a committee appointed for that purpose. AGRICULTURAL FAIR. ?CP The Georgia Agricultural Society of Macon will hold a Fair for the exhibition of Agricultural, Hor ticultural and Domestic products, Fatted Cattle, Milch Cow*, Swine, &c. at tlie Court House square in Macon on Thursday, the 20th day of December next, when they will award (among others,) the following Pru- 1. For the host load of Cotton of eight bales, weighing not less than 300 lbs. each, that shall he exhibited ns above, <t silver Pitcher vnlued at 2. For the sc* nnd best load of Cotton of eight bales, weighing as above, a silver cup or medal, valued at 3 For the third bt st do. do. of8 bales, a pre mium valued at 4. For th»» best ox, raised and fatted in this State, a cup or modal worth 5. For the second best do. a premium valued NOTICi:. 4 LL those having demands against the Estate of Anthony IL Cheatham, latent Clark county, dea* erased, arc requested to render in their accounts ac- cording to law ; and all those indebt* d to the Fstnteof *aid deceased, are requested to come forward and set tle their accounts immediately. MARY VV CHEATHAM, Adm’x. GEORGE M. ARCHER, Adm’r. Sept. 27—21—4Ud. $15 00 1000 5 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 2 50 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 500 5 00 5 00 5 00 sCr* A General Meetingofthe Society will be held at the Court Ha:;«e on Wed* csdny the 10th Oct. next, to make arrangements for holding the first FAIR of the Society, &c. M. BARTLETT, Secretary. Macon, Sept 15, 1832. 6. Fur tho largest swine, raised and fatted in this Stale, a premium 7. For the best specimen of Turnips, not less than a hustiel, a medal worth 8. For the best Georgia made Butter, (not less than 20 lbs.) a premium valued ut 9. For the best Georgia made Flour, a pre mium 10. For the best samplo Georg'** \\ inc, a pre mium 11. For the best specimen Georgia Silk, a pre mium 12 For the best piece of mixt Georgia Home- spun, a premium 13. For the h»*: f piece of domestic Georgia made V.eeting, a premium 14. Forth** bes* milch Cow do. do. 15. For the lies' Bull do. do. 16 For the ties! specimen of Georgia Sugar, not less Ilian 25 lb. j . do. do. To Stage Proprietors. W AY-LULLS constantly on hand and for safe at (lie Office of the bouth. Bant cr. PROPOSALS For Publishing at Macon, Georgia, an Jigri• cultural Newspaper, to be entitled TIIE SOUTHERN PLANTER. BY M. BARTLETT. T HE SOUTHERN PLANTER will be devoted exclusively 10 the Agricultural interest of the country, including Horticulture, management of Stock, making of Uine and Silk, Gardening, Domestic Econo my, Useful Arts, Household Expenses, Health, Fruit Trees, &c. ice. Uc. It will he issued every other week—on a medium sheet, and quarto form—on good paper and new type, procured expressly for the purpose. To be improved and enlarged as die extent of patronage shall warrant. The form will be convenient for binding; and each volume will be accompanied with a copious Index. Political and sectarian subjects will be excluded. It is the design of the publisher to make the work interesting to all classes oftlie community ; particular ly to those in any wise connected with banning. Gar dening, Mechanics, &c. Communications are solicited. Agricultural Socie- li« s, ami irit rids of the Planting Intereat generally, are reqiK'Sted to nid us in our undertaking. Es«d)Snri Law, Mediiul and Scientific subjects, wil be received. Premiums will be given for the best written essays on particular subjects. Any well written communica tion on any subject connected with the objects o 1 this pub'tcation, will entitle the author to a year’s subscrip tion. The publisher will be assisted in the Editorial De partment by sevcrul literary gentlemen. TERMS. Two Dollars per annum, in advance, or $2 50 at the end of the year. To subscribers to the Macon 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 waaissuuJ on the first Saturday in September. Macon, Oct. 5—29.