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V Deferred Articles. DEATH OF SIR WALTER SCOTT. 4* thy bleak majeitic hill\ Thv «*h- l'**r*'«l valleys proudly spread ; A.id Scotia, nourthy thnii-ui d ills, Ami wave »hy liealhs, wi'b b <^»m* red ; ’•’ >r ah, what future lorni shall tread Thine airy heights, thy woo Hand reiqn, Since he, the sweetest hard is dead, That ever pouted the soothing strain ?” Sir trailer Scott died nl Abbotsford, yesterliy sflernoon, about half past ono nVIm-k. No form of word? could express „. ir deep and emphatic senso of tho event we nr.t ca’led upon to announce—and we employ the simplest. It was the will of God that the ,| irU of tho Divino Essence should return u lenco it bad emanated, and a painful prepar ation had laut»ht us all to acquiesce. We do not lament Sir Waller Sett’s decease. The Great—the Good—the Gifted—id taken front in, only when it was no longer desirable that llio ruined clayey tenement should imprison its immortal tenant. 'Vo forbear dwellin': upon the few trifling details that have reached us. •pi,,, event itself comprehends all. Amidst lioinago and regret of millions, ho passes iVom our earth, who never bad an enemy on its surface. No death that can befal, not in our country alone, but in the wlmlo civilized world, could bo so universally felt. Kings rnnv bow their heads, and mighty rnra pass away unregarded, but the death of SirValter Scott comes strongly homo to tho sympathies of every human being that ever heard of bis name, nnd understood but the lea-t part of wltal that immortal name sigailiod. Such are the rlaims and tho tiiumphs of ge nius, when united, as in bis instance, with the finest spirit of humanity that ever attempered human elay, and made gondnes* visible. On the death of Sir Phillip Sydney, all England pa d his memory llio spontaneous homage of wearing mourning. A greater man lias fal len in Scolluud. — Edinburgh paper. Morn than 500 persons followed tho rnorlnl remains of Sir Waller Scott from his late res- Meneo to Dryburgh Abbey, which ho had de signated ns tho place of his burial. Ho was buried by the side of Lady Scott. In all the villages through which the procession passed the greater part of the inhabitants were cloth ed in mourning, nnd tho shops were shut.— Courier (its Elate Unis. . Egypt, and went up the Nile us far as Cairo j _... . RK C0 UNTY. and tho Pyramids. Returning to the sea I m.ORLILI. A1WV uuu.n 1 i. . . ' V i I ! UTIIF.UEVS Matthew Hosier, Administrator of shore, they took passage to Sym-vtsue.l j AV Heater, .lccraae.1, ^pptie. for letter?'.! Jerusalem—the Head Sea—and were to Lou-1 rv.... r„,ifm fmiliur Administration on the Jerusalem—the Dead ' . . I irumiasmn twin ■«« m staotinoplc when Lord Stanglurd, Iry u Invor Estate of said deceased: Dismission from lire further Administration on the From the Spirit of the Times and I.ifc in Ncw-Ynrk. Belgium and Holland.—The King of Hol land lias refused to accept tho last conditions of the London Conference, in relation to the settlement of the nflairr between Ins kingdom uod that of Iiclgimn. I' is supposed the Kmg relies on the assistance of Austria and Prussia, and somewhat on Russia. On tho other bind tho French and IlriUsb Cabinets have the strongest inducements to support the throne of l.cnpnhl. Any offensive movement on ei. liter side would probably involve Europe in a general wnr. The Dutch army is described as being most formidable both in numbers and discipline. Spain.—The death of tho King of Spain which now seems placed beyond a rlotihl, is an event pregnant with interesting con»equen ccd. IK leaves but one did'!, n daughter, still an infant. l»y an ancient liw of the Kin dom, no female can inherit tho I’rone; this law he abrogated. Will Ins brother Dun Car los, to whom the crown would o'lierwiso of right descend, quietly submit to lie thus do- pijved of it t Our next accounts will probably throw some light on this subject. Portugal—Gibraltar papers contain in telligence that several attacks had been made upon Oporto by the troops of Don Mi guel, who wero each litno repulsed with lien vy lusscs. An engagement had taken place between the fleets, in which a frigate, a sloop of war, nnd a royal steamer belonging to Don Migucl’8 8quudroii,uoreaunk. Later from Europe.—The British Govern men! packet J,udy Ogle, arrived at Boston, from Halifax, on Wednesday evening, with the October mail from England, which left Falmouth on llio 7th of that month. London dates to llio dill are brought by this arrival, and Birmingham and other provincial papers to the 6lh of October. The Boston papers give brief summaries of the intelligence, from which wo tako the following. A paper of the 4th snys them is no truth in the report of tho death of tho King of Spam. He had been seriously indisposed, but hopes were entertained ofhis recovery. Sir Waller Scot: died insolvent. Tho pres ent Sir Walter Scott, who succeeds to the Bar onetcy, is now in his 32d year, and Major of tho 15th, or King’s Hussars, quartered at Manchester. A ministry has nt length been formed in France. Soull in be president of llm Council. Troop* lo a heavy amount are gathered on the northern frontier of France, and the Gov ernment is making preparations for immediate war in that quarter. Tho number of troops from Cunkitk to Give! is estimated at 100,000 mdn. The Prussian government has demanded of the French that its troops shall lie removed SO leagues from the Belgian frontier, promi sing lo withdraw its own to tho same distance; but if this measure bo not adopted, nnd if French troops enter Belgium, a Prussian ar my will also cuter on its side. of the Sultan, was permitted to visit tho inside of Hi. Sophia. Probably Dr. Kirkland and his Indy, am the only Americans who ever saw the in>ide of that celebrated edifice since tho conquest of Strumboul by Mahomet tho Se cond. Our travellers then left llio capilol of the These are therefore to cite and admonish all and fin C'llar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my otiice within the lime prescribed by law, in shew cause, if any they have, why a aid let tors should not be granted. Given under my baud Ibis I3lh Sept, 1832. JOSEPH EICON, c. c. o. Sept. 27—21—niGm. East—passed through Adrianople-crossed the i (jpoRcji \ M ADISON COUNTY. Balkan and reached Vienna by travelling up I^t^u'eas Mary Aaron, applies to me’for Let tho valley of the Danube, l'rom thence they | yy (CM „f Administration with the will annexed, returner) to France and England, and have at i on the F.atate of Daniel Aaron, late of said county, dc- lenglIt reached in safely their own country, jceased : in line health, good spirits, and with materials | These ore therefore to cite and admonish all and ?tn cr e.r I , | qular Uic kindred ftn<j creditors of Haul deceased, to be auttictont to form a volume ot travels the moat Hppcar al my oflicti wilhill lhe !iin0 prescribed by interesting ever published in this country.— j | avV , 10 shew cause if any they have, why said letters vV. Ye Globe. should not be granted. “ 1 — j (j,y en under my hand this 6th Nov, 1832. SK3I1IFFS’ SAIsBS. 1 tn ” william sandebs, c.c.o. ; Nov. 10—31—30d. J ACKSON Sheriff’s Sale.—On the first: Tuesday in DECEMBER next, will he sold, nt the Court-house in the town of Jefferson, Jackson county, W H Loners of Administration on the Estate ol |A ~ - j <jaii,j U | n ,5 Dodd, late ol Raid county, deceased : GEORGIA, HABERSHAM COUNTY. HERE AS Benjamin Cleveland applies to me for '.oil to wit Ono Negro Boy, named Somton, about 14 years of age: levied on a* the properly of Phillip Tournion, to satisfy twelve !i. fas. i«stieil Irorn a Justi ce’s Court of Clark county, four in favour of Thomas & Dent, eight tit favour of John Borders, vs. Phillip fhurmon. Levy made and returned to me by n Con stable. BARNABAS BARRON, Sh’ft’. Nov. 2. j ACKSON SherifPa Sale.—On iho first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, will bn sold ut the Court*house in the town of fefferson, Jackson county, within tho usual hours of sale, the following property, Ono Hundred and Fifly-ninn \cros of Land, more or less, lying on t’’C waters of the Oconee river, on what is called Pond f»rk, granted to McCall & Mar- bery, adjoining lands belonging to II. K. Fruit, nnd others: levied on as the property of William Broad These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my otiice within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, ifany they have, why said letters anould not he granted. (iiven under my hand, November the 5tb, 1832. JONATHAN D. CHASTAIN, c. c. o. Nov. 10—31—30d. GUARDIAN’S SALE. W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at the Court house in the town of Green villi*, Mcrriwether county, a Lot of Land, known and distinguished by No. 81, in the Oil) District of original ly Troup, now Mcrriwether county, containing by sur vey, 202* Acres; said Lot was drawn by the heirs of Peter Smith, late of Madison county,deceased. Ono 1 third part of said Lot of Land, sold under an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Madison county, while sitting as a Court ..f Ordinary; the balance of well, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued front a Justice’s court in j * a j,j i <n t of Land, sold by the Legatees of tho said Hall count), in favourof Overton Harrison, made and returned lo me by a constable. JOHN RANDOLPH, D. Sh’ft Nov. 2d. ARK Sheriff* Sale.—On tho first Tues- ilay in DECEMBER next, will lio sold nt the Criiirt I Inime in I he town of tVulkin.ville, Clark enmity, within the usual hour* of sale, the following property, In wit. Ono Nogro Woman by tlm nnnin of Dully, ijeceudoit. Terms mark) known on theilay of sale. JAMES U. BOND, Guardian Sept. 2S—28—Ids. SF.BORN SMITH, Minor. JOHN It. BOND, i JAMES B. BOND, ' ■ Lega’s. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ’^JT'ILI' 9n ^ ky an order of the Honorable the Inferior court of Madison county, while sitting about Twentyfive or six years of age r levied on „ | «* a Court ^Ordinary on tho first Tuesday in Decern- J -- ....... - tier neat, al tho Court houao in the county of I roup, the property ofltezaleel Langford, try virtne -.fa mort gage fi. fa. in favor of Richard Richardson vs. said lle- zalcel Langford. Property pointed nut in said fi fa. ISAAC S. VINCENT, Sheriff. Del. 5. ACKSON Sheriff's Sale.—On tho first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, »ill lie so hi al I lit Court-himso in the town ol Jefferson, larksnn county within the usual hours of sale, the following property Ono Negro Girl by thn name of Esther, about Thirteen ycara of ago r levied on as the properly of Sarah Batchelor, to satisfy a mortgage li. fa. in favor of Levi l.awrcy vs. said Sarah Batchelor. Property pointed out in said mortgage. U. F. ADAMS, D. Sheriff. Out. fi. Z.ESAI1 NOTICES. GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. Inferior Court, Sitting for Ordinary Purpo ses, August adjourned Term, 1832. Pccscnt their Honor*, Jusoidi Hampton, Robert Smith- wick, and John Glenn. RULE NISI. O N motion of l«nac Rawls, Mating to the Court that Robot Venable, d«cf*ascd, in bin !i*b lime executed to your petitioner a Bond binding himself to niaki* title* to a Tract or parcel of Land, situate, lying and being in the county of Jack jo*, a copy of which bond it filed in tho Clerk’s ofliceoflhis court,and pray ing tlmt this Court direct James M. Cunningham, Exe cutor of the Estate of raid Robert, to execute title* to tho same. It i» therefore, ordered, that the Executor of said Robert, do make said titles according to the tenor and effect of said Bond to said Isaac Rawls, unless sutrident cause be shown to the contrary, w ith in three month*, or at the next Term of this Court, af ter the expiration ofthrec month*. Vml it i* further ordered, t hat a copy of this Rule be published once a month, fur three mouth* ; and also a copy of the xamc be posted up at two or more public places in said county. A Iron extract from the minute*. WILLIAM COWAN, c. c August 31— 21—ni3m. GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY. Inferior Court sitting for Ordinary Purposes, November Term, 1832. Present their Honor*, James Anderson, John Mcroney, Noah W. Pittman, and Robert Groves, I net ice*. O N the petition of William Cleghorn, Administra tor ol William Eduard*, lato of said county,de ceased : And William Cleghorn, Administrator of Francis Maxwell,deceased, for Letters of Dismission from the further Administration on said Estates: Whereupon, it is ordered by ti.i*Court, that after‘dx months’ publication of these applications, in one of the public Gazette* of this State, that the said William Cleghorn, Adminiurai >r on the Estates a* aforesaip, will be dis iis-od, unless can.-m be shewn to the con trary, of which all euncemed will take notice. A true extract from the minutes, this 6th Nov 1S32. WILLIAM SANDERS, c. c. o. Nov. 10—31—niGm. Two Hundred two and one half Acres of Land, more or Ie*3, nnd known and distinguished by Lot, No. 43, in tho 4th District of said county, being the Real Estate of Nelson Thompson, lato of the county of Madison, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs. 'Perms cath. WILLIAM THOMPSON, Adm’r. Sept. 23 --23—tds. JAILOR’S SALE. WW7ILL be sold on tho fust Tuesday in January f V next, at tlic Court house in the Town of Jef ferson, Jackson county, within the usual hours of sale, egro Man who say* his name is Ncpton, 50 year* upwards; he has u ba’d place on the back part ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. '^I^'ILL be sold on Friday the 7th day of December next, at the late residence of Joseph Ralr hti.nl. «en. of Jackaon county, deceased, all the Perishable property belonging tu said deceased, consisting ol Homes, Cattle, and Hnge, Plantation tool?, and variour oilier articles too tedious to mention. Terms made known on the dav of sale. EZEKIEL RATCIIFORD, Adm’r. Nov. 2—33—tds. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A GRF.EABI.Yto an order of the Honorable the In ferior court of Jackson county, when sitting tor ortlinnry purposes, will he sold at the court house in said eouoty, on the first Tuesday in January next, One Tract of Laud, containing 150 Ai res, more nr leas in said county, adjoining Jones arid others. Sold as tin Real Estate of Win. Barnett, deceased, for the benefit of the Heim. Terms mode known on ihc day of sale. SAMUEL BARNETT, Adm’r. Nov. 2—33-tds. EXECUTOR’S SALE. A GREEABLY 11 the last will and testament of Uo bert Venable, late of Jackson county, deceased will be sold at the Court house in Jefferson, Jacksor county, on the first Tuesday in January next, betw een tho usual hours of sale the following properly, to wit . ono Negro Man, nsmed Bob, one Boy eight or ten years of age, and n Negro woman Polly, and two Chil dren. Sold for the benefit of his heirs, 'terms made known on the day of sale. JAMES M. CUNNINGHAM, Ex’r. Nov. 10—34—tds. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. "■Ml ILL be sold by oidor of the Honorable the Infe- YY tior Court of Jaekson county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, on the first Tuesday in February next, al the Court house in Jackson county, 2D0 Acres of Land, more or less, adjoining Polls and others, it be ing a part of the Re J Estate of Patrick Cash, lute of Jackson county, deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. LUDWELL WORSHAM, > ... SAMUEL BARNETT, J ■' am Nov. 10-31—tds. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. GRREABLY to an order of the Honorable the to. i fcrior Court of Jackson county, will be sold of Clayton, Rabun county, on the first Tuesday in April next, One Lot of Land, in said county, containing 400 Acres, known and distinguished by Lot, No. 03, in the fiisl district of said county, it being a part of tire Real Estato of Patrick Cash, lata of Jackson county, de ceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. LUDWELL WORSHAM, SvMUEL BARNETT, Nov. 10—34—tds. • Adult's. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. A T the lata residence of Patrick Cash, of Jackson A - • county, deceased, will be sold on Thursday, 20th December next, part ot' the Personal property of said deceased: consisting of Corn, Fodder, Wheat, one Horse, Household nnd Kitchen furniture, See. 'Term* made known on the dav of sale. LUDWELL WORSHAM, SAMUEL BARNETT, Nov. 10—31—tds. • Admr’e. old of Iwa head, says he bd ng* to Richard Coulter, for merly of Sumpter district,S. Carolina, but now of some part of Weal Tcnn*»s.>«ee, unknown to him. He was put in Jail here 23th March last, and all lawful means used to ascertain his owner. The owner is hereby no* tilled again lo come forward and pay tho jail fees, or the said negro wi 1 be sold to pay the same. JOSEPH HAMPTON, Jailor. Oct. 12—30—tds. EXECUTOR’S SALE. A GREEABLY to the last will and testament of . \x Edward I., Christian, late of Madison count,. dccraaud, w ill hu soM at the Court home in the town of Daniclmillr, in Haiti county, on the first Tue*dny i January next, Two Negroes, to wit: Moses nnd Daph- ney. Sold us a part of the Estat* oft he *u id deceased, and for the benefit of the heirs. Terms made known oil the day of sale. GEORGE M. CHRISTIAN, Executor. Sept. 28—23—Ida. ^ GREEABLY to the last will and testament of Duhny Gholriton, lute of Madison county, decca< 8cd and by order of the Honorable the Inferior court of said county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, will be sold at tho Court house in the town of Danielsvilf Madison county, outlie first Tuesday in January nexti Two Negroes, to wit. Jane a woman, about 33 years, Syrena a Girl, about 16 years old. Sold as the proper* tv of the heirs of Nancy Sisson, deceased, and for their benefit. Terms made known on the dav of sale. ZACHARIAH GHOLSTON, Agent. Sept. 28--28—id*. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE ^GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the In- fcrior Court of Madison county, while sitting asu Court of Ordinal), will be sold at the Court house in ihc county of Marion, on the first Tuesday in Decem ber next, Two Hundred two and one half Acres of Laud, more or less, nnd 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 Madison county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms made known on the day of sale. JAMES LONG, Adm’r. Sept. 2S—28—tds. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS Tliouid* Moore ami James Hampton, Executors of William Malone, sen. deceased, Return of Dr. Kirkland.—The learned Dr. Kirkland, formerly President of Harvard Col- lege, accotnpanic \ hv his lady, reached this city yesterday niormug; fr^,, „ |m|: 0 f noarlv four years duration through M ir p-\ p r? of Ai- rira, and Ads Minor. From every account our traveller* were highly distinguished i»y the learned in the various countries th«y visi ted. from France and England they pasted to Italy—spent several months in that inter- estiog country—visited the classic land of Greece—took' shipping for Alexandria in applied to me for letters of Diamiiaion from tire further arlniiniairation on aaiil Estate: These are therefore to cite ant) arlinonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, tube and appear at my utfiee within the time prescribed by lew to show cause if any they have, why said letter's should not be granted. Given under my bund this 21st May, 1832. JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o. May 22—10—mC m. GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. GUARDIAN’S SALE. U NDER an order of lire Honorable tlie Inferior Uourt of Miiliaon county, when rttmg for Ordina ry purposes, will be sold at the Court house in tire county of Marion, on tho first Tuesday in December next, Two Hundred two and one half Acres of Land, more nr leva, and known and distinguished by Lot, No. 2ig, ill tile 4th Disrricl of originally Muscogee now Marion county. Sold as the Ileal Estate of Cicero N. Jones, illegitimate minor, and for the benefit of said minor. Terms made known on the day of sale. WILIAM SANDERS, Guardian. Sept. 28—23—tds. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. W ILL be sold at the late residence of Anthony II. Cheatham, laic of Clark county, decoascd, on Thursday, 'ho 27lh day of December next, rho Person al property belonging to said F.state, consisting of the present Crop, H tscs, Cattle, and Hogs, a Cotton Gin, and Thrashing Machine, a good Wheat Fan, one Road Wagon, and five pair Harness, sett of Black Smith's Toots, and Plantation Tools, House-hold mid Kitchen Furniture, and n number of otlrer articles. Sale to continue from day tn day until all ia sold. Also, at the same time and place a part of the plantation will be rented, and tho Negroes hired for the ensuing year.— Terms made known on Ihc dav. MARY W. CHEATHAM, Adm’x. GEORGE M. ARCHER, Adm’r. Nov. 17—35—tds. F OUR months afror date application will bo to the Honorable the Inferior court of Fr.i'- county, when silting for ordinary purposes, f or ae!I all Ihc Real Estate, belonging to the Estate Lewis Chandler, deceased. Sept. 7—25—w tin. MARTIN ANTHONY, Ex', F OUR months after dote application will be m, to till! Ilorinrnble the inferior court of Cl county, when silling for Ordinary purposes, lor leave sell Lot No. 180, in 4'h District of originally l)„ now Pulaski countv, drawn by William Chialo,,.'. phans Sold for the benefit of said orphans JAMES G. MASTIN, Guardian Sept. 28 —28—w4m. ’ uuaraian ' I TtOLIl months after date application will be m. to the Honorable the Inferior Court 0 f H county, when sitin g for Ordinary purposes Ihr h to sell the Real Estate of Milley Uoodlilf lateVr* county, deceased. 1 JAMES LAIV, i GEORGE WOODLIFP ( Admr's Sept. 23—20—w4m. ’ ’ 1 7YOUK months after date application will be _ . to the Honorablo the Interior court of llsbr f sham county, while silting for Ordinary Purposes leave to sell all the RcidEslate of llieinpsal Vatigha deceased. JOSEPH P. G. WHITE,' Adm’r' 1 Oct. 12—30—w4m. ’ r ' 1 JYOUII months after dale application will l, e mat to I be Honorable Ihc Lifenoi court of Habershai county, while sitting for Ordinary purposes,for leave I sell the Real Estate of Joseph Murdock, deceased JOHN M. BOA MAN, Adm’r Oct. 12-30—w4m. 1 F OUR moths after date application will be made t the Honorable the Inferior Court of Franklii county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, fur leave t, sell one Negro boy, belonging to the Estate of Jona than L. Ramsey, deceased. JAMES RAMSEY, Adm’r. Oct. 19--31—w4m. F OUR months after date application will be mad to the Honorable the Interior Court of Ilailcoun ty, when silting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to je] the Real Estate of John Ratliff, tale of said county de ceased. JOHN BOND, Ailm’r Nov. 10-3 l-w4m. GOLD LOTTERY. T VIE subscriber offers his services to persons whi may have drawn prixes in the above Lottery, |i leal their lots, nnd ascertain their value; having beer practically engaged in Gold Mining for eome yens hmli in South America and this country, he believci the experience he has acquired on this subject will enx blc him In give salislaction to those who may cmploi him. Application may lie made to him personally, oi by letter, at Maj. Logan’s, Luudsville, Hsbersliam county. Persons who may wish lo avoid the Iroubbol ajouineylo the Gold Region, may have their lots tin. terfund a report made to them of tho prospects they nf. ford, and whether they are worth the expense of tot ing, by sending him th-ir names, and the number o! their lot, and inclosing live dollars. Loudsvillo, is 20 miles from Clnrkcsville, and 3 from the line of llio Cherokee Lands. ik-P’Ab Letters, exu pt such as contains cask, nms' bo post paid. JOHN POAELL. Nov. 10- 34—Cl. A TKACHLll WANTED. T HE undersigned having purchased Six Acres ol Land, ami built a comfortable School Home EXECUTOR’S SALE. 4 GREEABLY lo the last will of Robert Venable, late of Jackson county deceased, will be sold, on the first Tuesdav in December |icx',nl the Court house in Gainesville, Halt county, one Tract of Lund, con taining i w o hundred Uvuand a half acres, more or less, belonging to said deceased, and joining snid tow re sold for the benefit of his heirs. Terms mudo known on the day of sale. J. M. CUNNINGHAM, Ex’r. Nov. 24.—36—21. thereon, in a healthy neighborhood, and of goodsotie- ty, are desirous to employ a teacher, who can came well recommended, and is qualified to teach the I.at tin nnd Greek Languages ; tn such nn one, a liberal stipulated price will hn given, nr the profits iff the sellout ns ho may think pr.pcr. The school lias brcn worth Ilia past unit present year, from Four to Fire Hundred Dollars. For further iiifiirmafion, address J. M. Evans, Evansville, Morgan county, Georgia. THOMAS S BONNEIt, JOHN G. COLBERT, JOHN SWANSON, Sen. JAMES EVANS, JOSEPH Al. EVANS. Nov. 10—31-41. Notice. EXECUTOR’S SALE. ^"JN Friday, the fourth day of January next, will be sold. «t llio lato residence of Absolute Waflorri, decea-ed, of Jackson county, the personal property nl said deceased. Terms made known on the day ol sale. JOHN WALLICE, Ex’r, Nov. 24 —36-Ids. EXECUTOR’S SALE. 4 GREEABLY to an order of the honorable the In fs, fcrior court of Franklin county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, at the Courthouse of Franklin county, one Tract of Land, containing Two Hundred and Foriy Acres, moro or less, lying on the Grove river, joining Joshua Hudann, Joel Thomas, and others. Also, One Negro woman, Dafney, about Twenty years old, nnd a hoy child upwards of Three years old; also, two old Negroes will he offered for safe; n man named Peter, above Sixty, and a woman named Rachel, above Fifty years—belonging to the estate of John Clarkson, deceased. Sold for the benefit nf the heir? of said deceased. Terms made known on the dav of sale. JAS. HARGROVE, Ex ; r. Nov. 21.—36—tds. I 7YOUR months after date application will be made : to the Honorablo llio Inferior Court of Clark county, when silting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes, belonging to the Estate of John Holder, late of said county, deceased. TARPLEY HOLDER, Surviving F.xe’r. Sept. 7—25—w4m. EXECUTRIX’S SALE. 4 GREEABLY to the last will of William Shaw, late of Jackson county, deceased, will he sold at iho Court house in said county, on the fits! Tuesday in January next, a Negro Woman named Hane. Terms made known on the day of sale. SUSANNAH SHAW, Exr’x AVAL SHAW, Ex’r. Oct. 12—30-lds. JplOURmonths afterdate application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the Estate of Jacob Millsaps, deceased. MARVEL MILLSAPS, Adm’r. LAVINA MILLSAPS, Aiiin x. Sept. 7—23—w tin. I ^NOUR months afterdate application will be rnudi 2 tu the Hoi rrabiethe Inferior couit of Jacksmi GUARDIAN’S SALE. ^ GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the In- W IE , R v A |™" il,n a Kn ° X ’ “JWW “f Sa ?>' A. ferior Coni, of M.diin county, when sitting foi V nel 1. Patton, deceased, applies to me for ordinary purposes, will bo sold on tho first Tuesday in •n r. I Ilia otssion from the further administration of J,„ u ., v next, at ihc Court house in .he ie..ei'n.a. .. January next, at the Court bouse in the town of Dan- said Estate: iclaville, Madison county, betw een the usual hours of These arn therefore to cite and admonish all and sin- sale the following property, vix: One Tract of Land gul.tr Hie kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be | containing 160 Acres in said county, adjoining Wit- and appear at my otiice within the time proscribed by liam Morion, Russel J. Daniel, and others; also, one law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters •liould not be granted. Given under my hand this 9th Atsv, 1832. WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o. May 22—10—m6m. Negro boy named Albert, seven years old, sold as the property of Allen Daniel, Lunatic. Terms mads known on the day of sate. JAMES DANIEL, Guardian. Oct. 26—32—tds. county, when si'ting forordinary purposes, lor leave t. sell two Tracts of Land, tbo property of William Wal lace,deceased. NICHOLAS WALLACE,) , , . WILLIAM WALLACE. < AJ,l,r4 - Sept. 7—23—w4m. T HF. Subscriber has fur sale a quantity of GEAIT1 VINE ROOTS amt CUTTINGS, which he pro poses to sell on the follow ing terms, viz. $10, for 100 Vines ofOne year old ; or 12) cents per Vine for n less number than 1UU. $15j for 100 Vines ol Two year? old ; or 18) cents per Vine for n less number than tno. $20, for 1000 Cuttings ; or $2,50 per Hundred do. I will accompany each lot of Vines with such direc tions, ns will enable the purchaser to propagate them lo tho beat advantage. On Hand and for Sale, 2000 Gallons of WING, In (Quantities to suit Purchasers. Any orders received shall bo faithfully attended to, and terms made accommodating. A. E. STRATTON. Hillsboro’, Jasper co. Nov. 14, 1832,—36-9t. GOLD Ai\D LAND MAP OF THE County of Cherokee. I HAVE now in the hands of the Engraver, which «ill be completed by the first of November next, I NOUR month* after dale application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior 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 T.and in said county, containing 700 Acr. * more or le**, adjoining Kxeki. l Putman and ,nhv»*, <»m Tract No. 148, in the 16th Di*tiict ofl.ee, originally. — A.so at tin* same tune and place application will be 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—n lm. a general and accurate Map of Cherokee country, drawn from the returns of the District Surveyor*.— Owing to tho great number of Lota into wb:ch the County has been divided, paticularly the Gold Region, and the large dimension of the sheet it will require, to have ail those number* distinctly and accurately laid down, I have thought it advisable to form the Map into separate and detached Sections, which I designed a* Gold Map and Land Map. All the Land Districts in the Territory arc laid dew* on one sheet,and constitute a distinct and separate Map by themselves. The districts reserved and surveyed as Gold District. - , arc divided into three sheets of Map*. Districts No I, 2, 3, 4, 5,11, 12,13, 14, and 15, of the First Section, form the first Map. Districts No. 1,2,3, 14, 15, 16 17, 18, 19, 20,21 and 22 of the Second Sec’ho., li.rm the to-cond Map Districts No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 17, 16 19, 20. 21, and 22,o. the Third Section, and Districts,No. 1,2, 3,16,and 17,ot • hr Fourth section, fin hi ihc Third Map. On theso map* 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. arc correctly and faithfully de lineated. The Map w ill be handsomely engraved, printed on strong silk paper, colored and put up in moroccocasf 6 at the following prices, via: Land Map, $5 (M Gold Map* 5? o0 each or tor tnree, $10 ^ For Gold and Land Maps, compri*ing the whole Territory, $13 00^ Persons dt iMrou* ol obtaining this valuable Map wdd do well t’* inform the pnblinher m on, as but a limit*® number can be obtained during the drawing of the hot* lery. All communications addressed to the subscriber m MilledgeviHc, Ga. (postage paid of CA>ursc) will mct with prompt attention. ORANGE GREEN Mil!cdgcvilla, Aug. 23, 1832.