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The Foreign (iaarterly AND WrNlmin«trr Review*. '|VHF. .n.Mlrrn plat U. public the various i University of Georgia. T HE Ficnltv of Franklin C.illcc- «»k the attention ofthe pnblie to III# following etatemetiD: For idmiMmn loiolho Fe«hman Ct»a<, a nnurt l.avc .correct knowledgo of at lca»l 9ot Lic.ro Ouli Hif, the whole of Virgil, John and Actr hi Mi Orei'k Tr.iamrnt, (he whole of Giarx Minora, Englu (imnimcrinil Geography, .nil he mint lie well arq'iaint ci! with Arithmetic. Studies of the Freshman Year. 1st Tim-From August to November—l.i*y, Gne< .i Majnrn, let vol. mil the French Lenguigo. • si I I'e.H—From January to April—l.t»y, Gneea.Ma- jora |at ml. and French continued, and Geography. 3.1 l am—From April to Auguet—Livy and Giam-i Majors, lit vol. conrluJei'. French continued, and Jiuy'e Algebra, through ratio and proportion. Studies of the Sophomore Year. tat Tjaw—From August to November— Ho,are , preent Ir Goer a Mjjora, Id vol. Algebra coneudeJ, and three ' of b*K>ks of Geometry. (f layfair e Euclid.) { ,.* rnoalilc mil on'vf.f exnrr«< •J1 Taaw—From January to April—Gneca Majora, ' .2d vol. continued. Horace and Geometry concluded, abridgment of Khcturick, PROPOSALS FOR rtmi.tSlIINU A CHEAP AMERICAN EDITION SnSSUrFS’ SALES. GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY. — — [ n ftrior Court sit ling Jor Ordinary Purposes, ’P'S S.UjR.—Oil n*e I November 'Penn, 18-^2. 3 I I’ehm—From April lo August-Gnnra Mnjora, ‘id '*' f * ml. <:• included, Modern Languages, Plai.i Trigonometry, Vl< **» ' • /bringing into the notice of the , n „i,l. iaaned Iron, the pre.«, | through the means of reviews, in w hich their beauties • »r dcierN are pointed out, sppsitrs to be no generally adopted in Great Britain and the United States, that nn acquaintance with the most popular periodicals of this ] class has now bce.orue a positive requisite tor every on* who takes an interest in the progress ot general litera ture and science. These Review s not only serve what j inay be termed the ercarn of all the publications wnrtli being noticed, ami thu« enable the reader to acquire a < know ledge of book* which he may not wish to purehaso I nr with which he may desire to enlarge hi-* library, hut ! present lo him the taste and IIy men of pahlo not only of expressing their opinions in appropriate language, hut able lo endn llish t'.-eir criti cisms with sensible nr prnfminddii-qtiisilinr.? upon mnt- ters cnnnecled with * lie subjects before them. Mensuration, Surveying and Botany, Studies of the Junior Year. Navigation, Engineering, Conic Sections, Sjdi netry, Spherical Tiigonometry,Natural Phil' j lute n sort of ahfid I reach I* e great -on- j give a tone to tie* li' 1 1 lion lo Knowledge- In* ducted nt the present day, consti oien»n of work** which can f***v»»r * of readers, and, at the sumo tune, •ratine of a country, aid a i-ircOn t lI.ARK SHERIV J Toevlav in JANUARY next, will he •old it ilm Cooil bouse io •> aikmsville, Clerk county, within the usual bourn ofsale, the following property to wit : i All tins Rifjlit, Title nntl Interest of Jouette and to five Negroes, to wit ; B»lly h jinan, about 21 year* of age, and lu*r two children ; | Car n hoy, afioiit 4. and Vlilissa a girl, about 2 yearn of jage; Easier a woman, about 24 years of age; and j Cato a boy. about 20 years ol age: levied on ns the I property of Jouett* Davenport, . utiicct to the life Es tate of Mr.*. Susannah llcwell. Also, one Negro wo* i man by the name of Hannah, about 2*2 years of age : i levied on as the property ot William Davenport, to sa- j (Mty a li. fa. in favor of Shields and Manly, and sundry other li. fas. vs. said Jnuette and William Davenport. Ml tho Right, Tiilft nnrl Interest of Samuel Cann, in and to Two Hundred and ninety nine Acres of land, more or less, on the waters of Call’s creek, ad. joining Alexander Epps and others: levied on ns the property of said Gann, to satisfy sundry ti. fas. in favor of James Vales and others, vs. said Samuel Gann. ISAAC S. VINCENT, Sh’ff. Dec 1. t lo cal f c DARK SliurifT'n Sale.-On the first Titus- Hnv in JANUARY, | t, y ritt mill pow er—which it could not otherwise attain. Houaein the town of'Watkinmllc, Clark county, within * „ 1 ........ • i.. ...ti ..f ,.i.. ii : ... • IIbe sold ut the Coutt G. o netry,Spherical Tiigonometry Natural I h»"» M, M'»'y» ] Tll( , f 0l|r principal Reviews now published in Great the ,,sual of sale, the following property, lo wit: EiiVl'ruco ofl^Cli'nitiin^Jlmimi. Cic,“o‘.lo OiMk! j fir^'an I Hunrlred »nd Fifty Acres. of I.wd. more a .d ili.lllimlol Uoutcr. Greek Tcl.raent every Mon' A inPricJlI VKd l tio 11 baa, for m.n V year., beet pnhli.hed, i or .v of t lark, oo tho waters »f tho day morning. # u , Busthn. Of tbe lad two, Hut.e has heretofme |i»n ' ln,<l,lle fork nf r,v " r - Ul,«,tham Studies of the Senior Year. undi rlaken i and, as they are of more reel r.t migin .... » . I than the others, and are not so well known on this side Natural Hutory continued, A.tronon.y, (dobn ilry. | of|he A , U „ ti( . j, ,„ uv , )C ,., | ,„|i,.„ t ,,„, r a few word* Moral Philosophy, Mental Philosophy, and Political jn rc|a|{lt[| Thu Fori iff.. t|oa,l.-.lv was is Feonomy; together with attention to .orb classics as , „ |HS7 j, i 5 may be directed by the President, and lorensic Dl.pu- which Ij lining the property of John Kinney, li. f:». issued on the foreclosure of a Mort- >r of Stevens Thomas vs. John Kinney. tation. Strict attention i« paid to Composition and Declama tion by all the Cfassea. Every candidate fir admission into llic Freshman j „V Class, must be at least M years old, and every one for ! T J lh j, Af| an advanced standing, of proportional ago. The rates ol Tuition, the Library fee, and .Servants*! hire, are 38 dollars per annum, payable half yearly in advance, %ix. Ill dollars on the 1st of February, and 111 dollnra outlie 1st of August: and any student enti-mg •'.* specially devotnl toeriiir-isins upon p 1 first appear on the Cominent ofEur* pe. The Wee.trnin- ster. was commenced in IH2*t, is e.liti-d w ith «*igoal nhili I ty and spirit, ami advocates the rnos>t liherul principles i ami reform. American scholar and miscellaneous reader. ! the possession of one or both id* these Reviews, is a great desideratum ; but their cost abroad, which is ti shillings sterling each No., amounting, at the par «».' , . . .... .exrha »ge, to $•’» 7fi per annum tor each Review, he- ilollnr. on the l»t of August: «n.lI nny sliulm.t -ni'-ii.g t , 11H . I p cl „ e , lp f i l „p,, I uii„„, bus bitl.eilo limited College ifter tho before mentioned times, is required lo lh cir tirtulumin. To ohvmlu this dnllculiy. is tbe dc pay proportionally in advance, . , sign of these proposals; and, when the I'uhhsher states Parents and Guardians, who wish to send their .Sons : ||(a( - t | t | H i n | c . n iH>n to I'urni-h the ttco litrictrs at less and Wards to this Inslitulion, can by relerence o lie ^ fln uric tat which either of them ran note be pr^ure-l, foregoing statement oftlie ftud.es, a once sen wha hfl lfll(lt # ; i|a! h e will be considered »•* mle.ing io the are the requirement a forjoir.ing any class ol Lollege.nt i lfof , n ^ # , rth ^ rmuJlllf! v a t.ubl.ratiou d.- any time of the year, as they can be received at any . £, ■ , , ||lo support. Tin's lie will be enabled tunc .1 prepared, upon the requisite s ud.c. Any m- J.,, parl ,|, v having imcditoi.al services to pay for. dividual, however, who duel not wish to pursue . regu- i t|u , „ f * hjl . h „,|j s t , r , al | v c „ al a „ hr course, can attend to such subject, us >». '"»» or.ffin.1 Review, and in part hv Iho employment ol choose, for the study of which he is prepared, and will ttn ,||, r IV po than ib.i used in the originuls. which will on leaving tbo ln.trt.mon rerinu from the Family „ 3 la , i(jlv , if and thus not onlv re- certificate or the progress he has nmdo. dues tho po.tag. n;nn, co Li. I. go l.v mail, but d, All who dcsiro it will have ujq.ortun.nt.v of studying 11|jni , h ,£ IIUInbcr „ f v „|i lllM be bound at the end llebrow, Spanish,German and Italian, ior which no additional charges are made. Instruction in ilia various Departments of Literature and Science, Is given by Lectures, as well an by the stu dy of approved text-hooks. Tho faculty regard it important that each student should be present on the Hrst day of every Term, a* recitations will commence on that day. Board can he ohtumrd in xuspcctable hou ftlo 10 dollars per mouth. The next College Term will commence on the 1st January, 1833. By order of the Faculty. WM. L. MITCHELL, S«erttary. Doc. I.—37—41. (■OLD AND L AND HAP OF THE County of Cherokee which ' an '* w ill be completed by the first <>f November next, I HAVE now in the hands of the F.ng w ill be completed by the first of No a general and accurato Map of Cherokee country, drawn from tho returns of tho District Surveyors.— j Owing to the great number of Lots into which the rr >' County has been divided, paticul.irlv the Gold Region, and tho large dimension of the sheet it will require of the year. TERRS. 1. The edition of the United Foreign Quarterly and Westminster Reviews, w ill he published in Quarterly Numbers of about 11*1 pages octavo, upon paper ol equal quality w ith that g> id rally used fur periodicals of that class, in brevier type and double columns, each at from j number containing »he entire content* of the correspou- ! ding oiiginul, 2 There will be no intermixing of the matter of the two Reviews, eich one constituting a work by itself j of lour quarterly Nos., making, in the year, one volume ol about pages. 3. The work will commence with tho volume of each Review which begins in January next, and will he pul j ty press immediately on the receipt of the first No. of J each, which may he expected tujnke place in February * r March. The successive Nos. w ill also appear a* ] soon after the foreign copy shall have be**n received, prurlirable, w if hoot relerence to any stated period, insuretheir • ar!v appearance, t*r-ral r «pi«of Is will he ordered t-i be sent from England and othe to satisfy a gage in fav One improved Lot in tho Town of Athene, known and distinguished in the plan of said Town, by Lot number Thirty-eight, (?,H) containing One Acre, more or less, hounded on tho west by Lot number tliir- tv-sevrn: Jetied on as the properly »*f Gage I). Ed- wards, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued on the foreclosure of a Mortgage in favor ol Adrian N. Mayer, and other ti. fas. vs. tinge D. Edwards. One improved Lot or Parrel of Lnnd, lltc number of Acres nnt known, sioinlejvingand being in the Town of Athens, not within the original plan of said Town, but adjoining thereto, and hounded on the nurlh by the Lot owned hv Adrian N Mayer, and on the »• nth by John Tahnage, and fronting the main road to Augusta hv w ay of the Town Bridge, and owned for merly by David Meriwether: levied on ns the property of Rodman Sisson, deceased, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued on the foreclosure of a Mortgage in favor of John Shep herd vs. Joseph Ligon, administrator do bonis non of Rodman Sisson, deceased. JAMES HENDON, D. Sheriff. Dec. I. a lay in FEBRUXRY next, will he sold at the Court House in the town of VVutkiu»villc, Clark county, within the usual hours ofsale, the following property, town. Two Negroes, lo wit: Rachel, n woman, about *26 years ol age, and Hester, a woman, about 27 years of age: levied on as the property of George \V. King, to satisfy a ti. fa. issued on the foreclosure of u Mortgage, in favor of Stevens Thomas vs. George IV. King. JAMES HENDON, D. Sh’ff Dec. 1. J ACKSON Slierifi’’!* Sale.—On tho first Tuesday in JANUARY next, will be sold at the Court-house in the town of letferson, Jackson county, withi'i the usual hours of sale, the following properly. bv different i One Road Wagon and Gear, One* Gray stud Colt, one bay Mare, one sorrel Horse, one blank et, one jug. two and a half bushels corn, one axe, one ‘kill*!, and eighteen head of Sheep: levied onto satis fy a fi. t'a. issued from Franklin Superior Court, In favor l *t** J of the State of Georgia, vs. John (J. White, Thomas ription money will be payable on def:v- j white, and William White. Property pointed out by " * kssubscribed tor, i James Morris. JOHN RANDOLPH, D. Sh’ff Dec. 1. Present their Honors, James Anderson, John Meroney, ftoali W. Pittman, and Robert Groves, Justices. O N the petition of William Cleghorn, Administra tor ol William Edwards, late of said county, de ceased : . . And William Cleghorn, Administrator ol Francis Max well, deceased, for Letters of Dismission from the further Administration on sai.! Ratoies : \\ hereupon, it is ordered by this Court, that after Six mouths’ publication of these applications, in one of the public Gazettes of this State, tlint the said William Cleghorn, Administrator on the Estates as aforesaip, will he dismissed, unless cnu«e he shewn to the con trary, of which all concerned will take notice. A true extract from the minutes, this Gth Nov. 1832. WILLIAM SANDERS, c. c. o. Nov. 10—31—m6m. GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTV. W HEREAS SyIvanna Ripley and Melvina F.sk- ridge applies to tne for Letters of Administra tion on the Estate of John Eskridge, late of said coun ty, deceased : These are therefore to rife and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear nt my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under mv hand Otli Dec. 1832. WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o. Dec. ! 5 —39—30d GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY. W HEREAS Isaac Simmons Jun, applies to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Isaac Simmons, Sen. deceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors nf said deccnsrd, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, ifuny they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand this the I III* Dec. 1832 WILLIAM SANDERS, c. c. o. Dee. 15—39- 30d. GUARDIAN’S SALE. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at the Court house in tin distinguished by No. 81, in the 9th Distiict of original ly Troup, now Merriwcthcr county, containing by sur vey, 202| Acres; said Lot was drawn by the heirs of Peter Smith, late of Madison county, deceased. One third part of said Lot of Land, sold under an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Madison count while sitting as a Court of Ordinary; the balance ol said Lot of Lund, sold by the Legatees of the suia deceased. Terms mode known on toe day of sale. JAMES B. BOND, Guardian SF.B0KN SMITH, Minor. JOHN It. BOND. JAMES B. BOND, Legu’s. Sept. 29—28—Ids. JAILOR’S SALE. lJJH7lLLbc Sfild on the first Tuesday in January v v next, ut the Court lioti^e in the Town of Jef ferson, Jackson county, within the usual hours ofsale. a Negro Man who says his name is Nepion, 50 year? old or upwurds; he has it bald place on the hack part of his head, says he bcl mgs to Richard Coulter, for merly of Sumpter district, S. Carolina, bn* now of some part of West Tennessee, unknown to him. lie wan put in Jail hero 2Stlt March last, qmJ all lawful means used to ascertain his owner. The owner is hereby no tified again lo come forward and pay the jail Ices, the aunt negro wi I be sold to pey tin* same. JOSEPH HAMPTON, Jailor. Oct. 12-30—ids. 4. The sub f the firs! No. of each of th and fi'inonllv thereafter in advance. 5. The price, In*.cither one olthe R ewe will he the tame ad- have all thoae numbers dia'inetly and accurately l.ibl , dollars per annum; for both, to go to down, I have thought it advisable to form the Map into dm#, firr dollars pet annum. **••*"' .... . t>. No mihscripiion will be taken for a less term than one year, nor u ill any subscription he discontinued, but separate and detached Sections, which I designed as Gold Map and Land Map. All the Land Districts in the Territory arc laid down ' a * °P* • ri one sheet,and constitute a distinct and separate Map | P n ^- hv themselves. i of the Publisher, until all arrearages are 7. .’/// postages must he paid, except upon letters con- ’Tho district* reserved and surveyed as Gold DisHcts, ’ taminv fire dollars an>l upwards; ao«i the tr<* '■•mission of w*e divided into three sheet*of Maps. District* No j, 2, 3. 4, 5, 11, 12,13, 14, and 15, o| the Ft.at SectJon, form the first Map. District* No. 1,2,3, 14. 1$, Hi, 17, 18, !!>. 20, 2t •nd 22 of the Second Section, li*rm flu* second VI m Dutnet* No. 1, 2, 3, *. 17, 18 10, 20. 11. ind »‘J n. the Third Section, amt Districts, No. 1,3, 3, 111,and 17,of the Fourth fleet inn, form th«« Third Mop. On these mape wdl he found such Dhtirict m Mm "p.wntorv every .square Lot nf Land and fisctu dirtrn and numbered—ail Mountains, R»vr*, TreeH Branches, Femes, &c. are correctly and fitithihlly de lineated. The Map will be handsomely engraved, printed na «ton* silk paper, colored and put up i.i morocco cases •t the following price*, viz: Land Map, $5 00 Gold Maps g3 50 each or for three, $10 00 For Gold and Land Maps, comprising the whole Territory, $15 00 Peraona desirous of obtaining this valuable Map will do well to infuitn the publisher soon, as tint a limited number cat) be obtained timing tho drawing oftlic Lot tery. All communication* addresacd to tho subscriber in Milledgcville ; Ga. (postage paid of course) will meet with prompt attention. GRANGE GREEN Milledgeville, Aug. 23, 183*2. lev, by mail, will be at ibe risk ot the Publisher.— The nutes of any solvent Banks will be tcceivcd in payment 8. T-> B*»nk#*»iferv, Publishers, Pn#ima*ters,or other resp^erahle persons, in any part of the L’lHlcd States or Canada, who may b* disposed to lake either or both of Hie Reviews to i h* value nf $.5*) and upwards per an num, « liber%l .tuc.mnt will be allowed, proportioned to tin* number of copies; b »» satisfactory references will liattmnly hint ; bn ex pee. led. ■:fCommunication* to he addressed to THOMAS tV. USTIC'K. Prints/, .Vo 3, Ir anil in- Place, near the Pas! Office, Philadelphia. tt/* Suhtrriplimn fnr the abort named lie- rific*. ir■// be received at Ibe hook- Store of GKUllti L'. IV. SUctlV, .Ulttua, Georgia, Dir. 15— 33— It. STEAM PACKETS WM. SEABROOK, Cope. VY. DUBOIS, nud JOHN DAVID HOXIOI.\, Copt. JAMES CUllUY. T HE Proprietor, of the Splrndiil Sletm Packrte intend running thorn as 1’isssffi- nnd Fri-ipM Huai, between CHARI.F.STON and AUGUSTA, the coming season—the lint regular Trip to commence on SATCa- DAT, 3ii nf floTember neat, under the following arrange ment:—Leasing Charleston end Augusts every Satur day, and arriving at Cbarteaion and Augusta every Tuesday. By this arrangement. Country Mrrchanln Uniting In Charleston, and wiahing to avail theiuselvea of the run- veyance, can make their calculation! with perfect stiff ly, before leaving home, when they will have their goods in Augusta. Great care haa been had in titling op their Cabina, in a atyle combining comfort and spteti- dor, equalled by few butte in the United Stale.. These Boats are on tne low pretaiire principle, coppered and copper fastened; and ae no espense haa keen ap.-ired in building than, for safely, speed and comfort, they are recommended to the public with the greateat conlf* dance. H. IV. CONNER la CO. .Igmlt, C'hnrleaton, S. C. A. MACKENZIE & CO. .Igmlt, Augusts, Ueorsta. Oct. 5,-*9—I3t. J\*oticc. FI1IIE #ub*rrib«*r having w ithdrawn from nil Mor- 0 cautilv concerns in ('harh'?ton, ratnratly ruqueHtH all llioac indchtrd lo him, imtividuullv, or to tho lain firm of FLEMMING, GILLILAND K CO to mak payment to Ilia antli .rtaed agent . .Ur. H’m. JStctlumey, aa early as practicable, a? all nolc* duo one or moie year*, not vcltlcd by the firm of January next, will be put in null. THOMAS FLEMMING. AuguNt 31—21—I8t. Attention 2 ith‘11 of 9 7(i!! B LANK form? for obtaining pension?, agreeable to the lain Act ot Congress, may be obtained of the following gentlemen — R diert Ligon, Esq. Watkins- ville. Win. Cowail, Evq Jeflerson, lauteM Law, Esq. Gainesville, and Win. Sanders, Esq. Dunielsville, ami at ibis office. The forma wore drawn up by Judge Clayton and may he relied upon as correct. Athens, Oct 19. NbrlUE^ A LL person? indebted to tho Estate of Levi May, deceased, are requested lo make immediate puy> mrnl; and those having demand? against saul Estate, will preaent the same agreeable to law. ELIKUIt l. newton, U. DOUGHERTY, Dee. 8—38 —40d. Admr’a. F OUR mouths after date application will be made to the llonmable the Inferior court of Clark county, w hen sitting fnr Ordinary purpose*, (or leave to sell Lot No. 186, in 4ih District of originally Doolv now Pulaski county, drawn by William Chislotn’a or phans Sold for the benefit of said orphan*. JAMES G. .MASUN, Guardian. Sept. 28 - 28—w4in. f TIOUR months alter date application will be made . to the Honorable the Interior Coui jj ACKSON Sheriffs Stile.—On the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, will bn sold, at the Court-house in the town of Jefferson, Jackson county, within the usual hours of sulc, the following properly, to wit : Four Hundred nnd three and one half Acre* of Land, nore or less: levied on as tho proporly . of Edward Pharr, granted to Wagnan, adjoining Ju8ti? and others, to satisfy a fi. fa. in fnvnrnf Wood £c Hob son, vs. said Pharr, and Janie* McMillcn security on stay of execution. one Traci of Land, containing Ono Hun dred and Forty Acres, m-ucor less, on the waters of the Mulberry, adjoining Bnrson and odiers: levied oi us the property of Delila Shaw, to satisfy a fi. fa. in fa vor of Susannah Shaw, Ex’s. &c. vs. said Delila Shaw. One Tract of Lnnd, containing Two Hun dred and seventy Acres, more or I?ss, on the waters of the Oconee river, ndioining McCluskey and others levied on as the property of John Karlin, to satisfy a ti. fu.in favor of Henderson and Willis Willingham, Ad ministrator?, &c. vs. Middleton Cowan and said Ker- lin. G. F. ADAMS, D. Sh’ff Dec. 1. ZiBftAIi NOTICES. GKOUGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY. To the. Legatees of William Gilbert, late of said County, deceased, who reside with out the limits oj said State : T HE undersigned having been appointed, by an or der of the Honorable the Superior Court of said county, at its last Term, commissioners to lay ofi’and assign to Tamar Gilbert, widrvr and relict of said Wil liam Gilbert, her dower or third part in Lot, No. 4, in the Cth district of said county—you will take notice, that we shall on the 22J day of February next, on said lot, in said district and county, proceed lotlie discharge and fulfilment of our said commission. WILLIAM HILL, ) WILLIAM IIENDLEY, > Commissioners. THOMAS McGLTRE, } Dec. 8-38-31. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY^ W HEREAS Matthew Hester, Administrator of Charles I fester, deceased, applies for Icttcraof Dismission front the further Administration on the Estate of said deceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish oil and sin gular, the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be and appear at mv office within the linto prescribed by law*, to shew cause, if any they have, w hy said let ters should not ha granted. Given under mv hand this I3t!t Sept. 18.32 JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o. Sept. 27—21— in6m. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. 'Y^’IIEKEAS John James and Mary Ann Greer, EXECUTOR’S SALE. A GREF.ABLY to the last will nod testament of /m. Edward L. Christian, late of Madison comity, deceased, will be sold at the Court house in the town of Daoiolsville, in sai l county, on iho fust Tuesday ii January next, Two Negroes, to wit: Muse* and Dapli- ney. S-ld as a part of the Estate of the said deceased, and for the benefit of the heirs. Terms mude know n un the day of sale. GEORGE M. CHRISTIAN, Executor. Sept. 28—28—ids. V GREEABI.Y to the last will and teslarncnt of Dubny GhoDtnn, hue of Mndi?on county, decea sed and by order of the Honorable the Inferior court of said county, when sitting fi»r Ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Court bouso in the town of Danielsville Madison county, on the first Tuesday in January next Two Negroes, lo wit. Jane a woman, about .33 years Syrena a Girl, about 16 year* old. Sold us the proper ty of tho lieira of Nancy Sisson, deceased, and for tneir benefit. Terms made known on the day of sale. ZACHAUIAH OHOLSTON. Agent. Sept. 28—28—ids. ADMINISTRATORS* SALE. W ILL be sold at the late residence of Anthony R_ Cheatham, late of Clark county, dcce«.e,( aa Thured.J, the 27th day of December neat, the Perron, til property bel'uiffing to aaid Eatnte, consisting of tha present Crop, Horae., Cattle, and Hog*, a Colton Gin and Thrashing Machine, a ffood Wheat Fan, one Road Wagon, and five pair Harnesa, aclt of Black Smith’a Tool., and Plantation Tools, Houre-hold and Kitchen Furniture, and a number of other article*. Sale to continue from day to day until all ia enld. Aleo, at the same time and place a part of the plantation will be rented, and the Negroes hired for the ensuing year.— Term, made known on the day. MARY W. CHEATHAM, Adm-* GEORGE M. ARCHER, Adm’r. Nov. 17—35—Ids. EXECUTOR’9 SALE. A GREEABLY 11 the last will end tualament of R,, bert Venable, late of Jackson county, deceareo will be sold at the Court house in JeBtrson, Jickson county, on the first Tuesday in January belt, between Ibe usual hours of sale the following property, to wit one Negro Man, named Bob, one Boy eight or leri years ol age, and a Negro woman Polly, and two Chil. ilren. Sold for the benefit of Iii9 heirs, 'lernfamids known on the dsy of sale. JAMES M. CUNNINGHAM. ttCr Nov. 10—34—Iris. EXECUTOR’S SALE. t GRF.E ABI.Y to an order of the honorable the In. ferior court of Frnnklin county, when sitting f or ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in February nejt, nt the Courthouse nf Franklin rniirnv one Tract cf Land, containing To n Hundred and Forty Acre., mere or less, Iving on the Grove river, joining Joshua Hudson, Joel Thomas, and others. y Also, One Negro woman, Dafney, about Twenty years old, anil a boy child upwards nf Three year* old- also, two old Negroes will he oAcred for sale; a mao named Peter, above Sinty, and a woman pamcd’ltachel above Fifty tears—belonging lo the cslale of John Clarkson, deceased. Sold for the benefit ofthe heirs of -aid deceased. Terms made known nn the day of sale. JAS. HARGROVE, El’r. Nov. 21.-30—Ids. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. W ILL bo sold nn Wednesday, the Dth of Janusry 1833, at the house where Levi May resided, on town of Green- the plantation of John Puryear, one mile from Athens, ville, Meriitvelher county, a Lot of Land, known ant) nil the Perso-tul Estate of the said Levi May. deceased* evi May, deceased, consisting nf Household and Kitchen Furniture, Corn Fodder, Oats, fee. * F.LIZl’R L. NEWTON,) ., , It DOUGHERTY. I Admr «- Dec. S—38—Ids EXECUTORS’ SALE. A GREEABLY to tbelaat Will and Testamentaf Dr. James Nishet, deceased, will he sold on 8a- lordly, February Dili, 1833, the Plantation belonging to the Estat e of said deceased, containing 14-J Acres, more or less, situated one mile from Athens, on the W atkins- Ville mail, adjoining Hillyer, Walker and others, to. *elber xith various farming utensils, plantation tcola; hloik, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, tie. One Can and YnkenfOaen, and Corn and Fodder. The sale til take place on the premises. Terms ofsale—under 8 5 cash, all over that amount, 12 months credit with ap proved security. ALFRED M. MSBF.T, I EUGENICS A. NISBE?, I Dec. 8—38—tils. ’ Executors. ADM I MsTKATOR’S SALE. A 3* the late residence of John Eskridge, of Jackson county, deceased, will be sold on Friday, the 25tU January next, pari of the Personal property of said do- coated: con.riling of Corn, Fodder, Wheat, Horses, Cattle, lings. Hoiiseheltl and Kitchen Furniture—tie g oiter with many other artii lea too tedious to mention, ferine made known on the day of rale. SYLVANES RIPLEY, Adm’r. MELVINA ESKRIDGE, Ailmr’x. Dec. 15-39—Ids. EXECUTRIX’S SALE. t GREEABLY to the lar.t will of William Shaw, late of Jackson county, deceased, will bo sold at the Court house in said county, on Iho liist Tuesday in January next, a Negro Woman named (lane. Terms inado known on the duy of sale. SUSANNAH SHAW, Exr’x. WM. SHAW, Ex’r. Oct. 18—30-tds. GUARDIAN’S SALE. 4 GREF.ABLY lo an order of ilie Honorable the In ferior Court ol Madison courtly, when silling for ordinary purposes, will be sold on tin- first Tuesday January next, at the Court house n the town..flit let.ville, Madison county, between the usual bourn oi sale tho following properly, via: One Tract of Land containing 150 Acres in said county, adjoining Wtl limn Morton, Himscl J. Daniel, und others; also, one Negro boy named Albert, seven years old, sold as the properly of Allen Daniel, Lunatic. Terms made known on iho day ofsale. JAMES DANIEL, Guardian. Oct. 211—38-tds. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable tlie In ferior court of Jackson county, when silling for ordinary purposes, will be sold at the court house in said county, on the first Tuesday in January next, One Tract ol Laud, containing 150 Acres, more or less in said county, adjoining Jones and others. Sold as the Real Estate of Win. Barnett, deceased, for the benefit ofthe Heirs. Terms made known on the day ofsale SAMUEL BARNETT, Adtn’r. Nov. 8—33— Ids. Book and Job Printing neatly and accurate• ty executed at this office. Court of Clark county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, fot leave to •ell Lot, No. 121, in the 19lh district of formerly Mus cogee now Harris county, belonging to the orphans o. j should not be granted. Jonathan .Melton, deceased, for the benefit of aaid or- — * phans. STFP1IF.N FKLKEIt, Guardian. Dec. 8—38—w I in. Administrators of Asal Greer, deceased, applies to me for letters of Dismission from the further admin istration on the Kttateof said deceased : These are therefore to cito and admonish all and sin* gular the kindred and creditors of auid deceased, to be and appear atiny office within the time prescribed bjr law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters Given tinder my hand thi* 3d Dec. 1832. JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. * Dec. 8—38—m6m. ADMINISTRATORS* SALE. 4 GRREABI.Y to an order of the Ilonorabie the In ferior Court of Jackson county, will be sold at Clayton, Rabun county, on the first Tuesday in April next, One Lot of Land, in said county, containing 490 Acres, known and distinguished by Lot, No. 93, in the first district of said county, it being a part of the Real Estate of Patrick Cash, late of Jackson county, dc ceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. I.UDWELL WORSIIAM, SAMUEL BARNETT, Nov. 10—34—Ida. Admr's. EXECUTOR’S SALE. O N Friday, the fourth day of January next, will be •old, at the late residence of Absoluin Wafford, dccrased, of Jackson county, the personal property of said deceased. Terms made known on the dav of sale. JOHN WALLtCE, Ex’r. Nov. 24.—3d—tile. A D MINISTll A TO IIS’ 8 A LE. “WK *’ c by oidcr of the Honorable the Infe- v T tinr Court of Jackson county, while sitlinp aa a Court of Ordinary, on the first Tuesday in February next, at the Court l»oua»* in Jackson county, 200 Acres of Land, more or Iras, adjoining Polls and others, it be* inc a part of the Real Estate of Patrick Cash, late of Jackson county, deceased. Terms made knonn on the day of sale. I.UDWF.LL WORSHAM, SAMUEL BARNETT, Nov. 10—31—Ids. - Admr’a. 1 10UR monthv after date application will hr inado to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Clark county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for Jeave to self the Laud and Negroes, belonging to the Estate of John Holder, lute of *uid county, deceased. TAliPLBY HOLDER, Surviving Exe’r. Sept. 7—25—w4ni. F OUR mouths afterdate application will be made to the llonornble the Inferior Court of Jackson county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for Irsvo to sell the Lnnd and Negroes belonging to the Estate of Jacob MilUaps, deceased. MARVEL MILLS A PS, Adm’r. LAVINA MILLSAPS, Adtn’x. Sept. 7—25—w'4m. F OUR months after date application will be made to the Honorable tho Inferior court of Jackson county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell two Tiacts of Land, the property of William Wal lace,deceased. NICHOLAS WALLACE, > WILLIAM WALLACE Sopt. 7—25—w4m. F OUR month* after date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior court of Franklin countv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all tho Real Estate, belonging to the Estate of Lewis Chandler, deceased. MARTIN ANTHONY, Ex’r. Sept. 7—25—w4m. F OUR months after date application will be made tc the Honorable the Inferior Court of Hall county, when sitting fur Ordinary purposes, for leava to sell the Real Route of Millcy Woodiiff, late of aaid county, deceased. JAMES LAW, » .... GEORGE WOODLIFF, \ Adror, • Sept. 28—28—w4m. F OUR mollis after date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Franklin county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ono 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 made to the Honorable tho Inferior court of Haber sham county, while sitting for Ordinary Purposes, for leave* to ad! all the Real Estate of Hiempoal Vaughan* deceased. JOSEPH P. G. WHITE, Adm’r. Oet. 12- -30—w4m. F OUR months after date application will be made tothe Honorable the Inferior court of Habtrabatn county, while sitting for Ordinary purposes,for leave to sell the Real Estate of Joseph Mnrdock, deceased. JOHN M. BOWMAN, Adm’r. Oct. 12—30—w4ra. ~ i F OUR months after date application will bt made to the Honorable the Interior Court of Hallcouo- y, wiien sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell he Real Estate of John Ratliff, late of said coonty de ceased. JOHN BOND, Adm’r. Nov. 10- 34—w4tn. .