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Noffl til crit B aniielv "THE FERMENT OF A FREE, IS PREFERABLE TO THE TORPOR OF A DESPOTIC, GOVERNMENT.” VOL. I ATHENS, (GEORGIA,) FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1832. No. 17. - PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, By Albon Chase. Txaira.—Three doll*™ perveir, payable in edvan or Four dollar, if delayed to the end ofthe year. 1 „ Jitter amount will be rigidly exacted of all who fail to meet their payments in advance. No subscription received for less than one year, un> less the money is paid in advance; and no paper will be discontinued until all arrearages are paid, except at the option ofthe publisher. A failure on the part of subscribers to notify us of their intention of relinquish ment, accompanied with the amount due, will be con sidered as equivalent to a new engagement, and pa pers sent accordingly. AovEaTisiMcvTs will be inserted at tho usual rates. IC?*AII Letters to the Editor on matters connected with the establishment, must b« post paid in order to secure attention. JC3» Notice of the sate of Land and Negroes by Ad ministrators, Executors, or Guardians, must be publish ed sixty days previous to the day of sale. The sale of Personal Property, in like manner, must bo published forty days previous to the day of sale. Notice to debtors and creditors of an estate must be published forty days. Notice that Application will bo made to the Court of Ordinary for Leave to sell Land or Negroes, must be published/eur months. Notiee that Application wiH be made for Letters of Administration, must be published thirty days, and for Letters of Dismission, six months. SHERIFFS’ SALES. C LARK SHERIFF’S SALE.—On the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, will be sold, at the Court-bouse in the town of Watkinsville Clark county, within the usual hours of sale, the following pro perty, to wit r Two hundred and forty Acres of Land more or less on the waters of the Appalichce River adjoining Treadwell Boling and others. Levied on as the proper ty of John Hunt, to satisfy three fi. fas. issued from a magistrates Court in favour of Bryant Parker vs. John Hunt. Levy made and returned to me bv a Constable. M ADISON Sheriff's Sale.—On fhe firsl Tuesday in SF.PTEMBJ. •? next will be sold at the Court House in the town of Danielsville, Madison county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit r Two Negroes, Peg a Woman, and her child Jack, two Cows and Calves, and one Yearling; four beds and furniture, five bedsteads and cords, four ta bles, two trunks, eight chairs, three pots, two ovens, one brass and one iron kettle, one skillet, two sets knives and forks, four earthen dishes, one dozen plates, two sets cups and saucers, two looking glasses, one demijon, five common bowls, two wash bowls,.two stone pitchers, three stone jars, and four common pitch ers. Also, one gray Horse, one bed and furniture, one stand of curtains, one spider, ono oven,one pine slab, and one pair of shovel and tongs: levied on by virtue of tW" mortgage fi. fas. in favor of James Long, vs. Sam uel Higginbotham, and taken as the property ofthe said 8arnuel Higginbotham, and sold by order of the Superior Court of said county. Properly pointed out in said mortgage fi. fas. Juno 28. RICHARD B. GHOLSTON, Sh’fT. BIT ALL Sheriff’s Sale.—On the first Tues- day in AUGUST next, will be sold, 'at the Court House in the Town of Gainesville,Hall coun ty, within the usual hours of sale, the following pro perty, to wit: One Lot of Land, No. 38, in the 8th Dis trict of Hall county, whereon Hector McComic now lives: levied on as his property, to satisfy a fi fa. is sued from Hall Superior court, in favor of James Stane. cypher, vs. said McComic. One Fifth Part of Lot No. 162, in the 9th District of Hall county: levied on as the properly of Lewis Smith, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Lawbom and Venable, vs. said Smith. One Negro man by the name of David, about 35 years old: levied on as the property of James C. Tate, to sstisfy a fi. fa. issued from Franklin Supe rior Court, in favor of George Lott, for the use of John Lott, vs. Edmonson and Tale One Negro Man by the name of Tom, about 35 years old: levied on as the property of Mary D. Two Negroes viz. Miars a boy about seven. ‘V.mdson, to satisfya fi. fa. issued from Mall Suoei n years of age, and H. rod a h,.y about eleven yea. -1 Co . u $ ,n f ” or “ f ^ ,Iton H ' G “ hr,te ’ v, ‘ Henr y : levied on is the property of John D. Overitreel and M,r f D ’ Woodton - teen old: levied on os the property to satisfy a fi. fa. iu favor of Albert Sears vs. Jno p. Overstreet and Wm. Moore. Ono Road Wagon and four pair of harness, two bay horses one avrrell horse and .me sorrel roane hors : levied on as the property of Henry Glasson to satisfvtwofi. fas. oi.ein favor of John Nisbet and ths o' her in favor of George Dent vs. Henry Glasson and Jo inothan Lea, and Marcus A' Scars security on the slay. Seventy Acres of Land more or less, adjoin ing Word and Morton, one mare Mule, one bay horse Sor 9 years old, one sorrel mara about 10 years old and ono yoke of Oxen: levied on as the property of Robert Love to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of John Mor ton admr. of Meriwcthci Hurt Deceased vs. Robert T.ove and David tl. Lovo security on appeal. June 2G. ISAAC S. VINCENT, Sh’ff. rior omca C LARK Postponed Sheriff’s Snle.—On the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, will be sold at ihc Court house in ..atkinsville, Clark county, within the Ubuat hours of sale, the following property to wit : Ono House and Lot in the Town of Athens, wi ll improved, occupied at present by the defendant as « public Tavern; one Negro boy by the name of Shep herd, ubuul 23 years of age; also, Ellis a man, 35 or forty years of sge; one four hone Stage and harness, one four wheel Carriage and harness, one two horse wagon two bay horses, 10 or 13 years old, seven fea ther beds, beadsteds and furniture, five mattresses, ono doz. Windsor chairs, half doz. split bottom chairs, 13 pine tables, two folding tables, (of c .erry,) a walnut sideboard, one doz . knives and forks, one doz. and a half earthen platen, one duz. cups and saucers, eix dish es, 5 pitchers, 8 decanters, 4 bowls, two jugs, and ono ja.. levied on ai the property of John A. Byrd, to ea- tisfv two fi. fas. nne in favof of John Martin, tho other Jr. favor of Blizur L. Newton; vs «aid Byidt abuui six yrars ol3; Llpdyagul, ab*iUl foutiyn»rs «hj,; sued >n’the foreclosure of a ftinrtg'ag* infavot'ofr vatu Tbatbarand others, vs. said MbfleU. r,. iin 'tfrieNecroGirl by ihn 'rfaitle oP'l'ijrrt. fflfr tee it dr rixteeh years' nPage I levied'iin as the property ol rnl.iiF. Barnett, in satisfy a fi. fa:infavoacifGebrge Dent, vs. John F. Uarnettnand Willmia.paTingecuyi(y e May 29. JAMES HENDON, Sh’IT. J ACKSON Sheriff’s Sale.—.On tho first ' Tuesday in AUGUST next, Will br sold at the Court-house in the town ol Jefferson, Jackson county, -within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: 0oe Black Mare: levied on aa the property ol limes B. Lord, to satisfy two fi. fas one in fa .or of Hezeaiah IV. Seovell, tho other in favor of Jamea Lig on. vs. James Lord and Simeon Lord. June 86. BARNABAS BARRON. Sn’ff Six Sacks of Salt, and ono Sorrel Mare, six or eeven years old: levied on the property of John Stineon, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Hall Superior Court in favor of Alexander Rutterree, for the use of tvilllam Grady, vs. John Stinson; Joseph Fergason and Janies A. Johnson, securities on stay of execution. Four Hundred Acres of Land more or less, adjoiuing Merreti and others: levied on as tho proper ty of William Pope, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Jus tices court in favor of Amos Doweryi vs. said Popp.— Levy made and returned to me by a Baliff. One Lot of LaDd, No. 37, in the 12(h Dis trict of Hall county: lovied on is the property of E. J. lackson, to satisfy three fi. fas. issued from a Justices court, in favor of Reuben Hicks, ss. said Jackson and F. Carter. Levy made and returned to me by a Ba- liff. All of Robert Hamilton’s interest in Lot No. 94, in the 13th District of Hall county : levied on as the proporty of Robert Hamilton, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court in favor of W. N. Bishop, vs. said Hamilton. Levy made and returned to me by a BalilV. June 86. A. CHASTAIN, Sb’ff. LECMkZi NOTICES. J ACKSON Sheriff’s Sale—On the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, will be sold at the Court-house in the town of lefierion, Jackson county, vaithiu the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One Tract of Land, containing 170 Acres. Cowan and Achabod Brown, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from lackson Superior Court, in favurnf ebster Par* males, & Co. vs. Middleton Cowan, Aehabod Brown, and David L Knox. June 86. G. T. ADAMS, D. Sh’ff. M ADISON Sheriff's Sale.—On the firm Tuesday in AUGUST next, will be told at the Court-House in the town of Danielsville, Madison eonttty, within the usual boors of tale, the following property, to witi . Eighty-two Acre* of Land, more or lesa, adjoining MeCrea arid Strickland whereon Alexander Corrutb now lives: levied on aa the property of Wm Baxter, to satisfy a fi. fa. iaxoed from a Jsatices Court, in Ikvour of A. Crawford ACo. vs Wm. Baxter. Levy made and returned to ma by a ConaUbta. ' One Tract of Land coataining 100 Acre* more or leas, adjoining Caldwell and others: Levied on aa the property of Drury W. Bowtn, tosatisfy three fi. fits, issued fieu a Justices Coart iu fevour of A. Crawford 6tCo. vs. said Bowm. Land pointed o.rt by fit” i "static Levy made and returned to me bv a Coi.etable. t- <v - Jgne 86. BICHARD B. GHOLSTON, Sh’ff. GEORGIA,,HABERSHAM COUNTY. Superior Court, Jipril Term, 1832. Thon.psnn Collins,. tllins, I d. . ) itb. I For Foreclosure. i sill .l»oi . Elijah H. Reid, ' James P. Heath, Michael Brown. j . .r.noiti i- . RULE NISI X HEpetillMi of Thompson Collins showeth, that i Elijah a Beid, James P. Heath, and Michael Brown, heretofore, to wit i on .the 9|ltof February eigb- " * * GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY. Inferior Court, Sitting for Ordinary Purpo set, May Term, 1832. Present their Honors, James Long, JattffS Anderson Noah IV. Pittman, John Mcrtme&anj Ro bert Groves, Justices.' RULE NISI. W HEREAS Henry Hartsfield, administrator do bonis non of Brinkly House, deceased, have petitioned the court, for letters of dismission. Where upon it is ordered,that a copy of this Role be published oncea month, for six months in one ofthe public Ga- zetts of this State, that all parties concerned may have duo notice, and file their exceptions (if any thoy have) to the iaeuing of said loiters dismissory. A true extract from the minutes of said court, this 8th day of May 1833. WILLIAM SANDERS, c. c. o. May 15—9—m6m. GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY. To William Gilbert and Mitchell Pool. T AKE notice that I shall apply to the Superior Court, to be held in and for said county, on the second Monday in September next, to appoint fit and proper pers cases made my dower said county, deceased. TAMER GILBERT. June 18—13—m3m. persons, in conformity to the statute in such made and provided, to lay oil and assign to me, wer in the Real Estate of William Gilbert, late of GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. W HER AS William Knox, administrator of Sam uel Y. Patton, deceased, applies to me for letters of Dismission from the further administration of said Estate: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given tinder my hand this 9tb May, 1833. WII.I.IAM COWAN, c. c. o. May 88- -10—m6m. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS Thomas Moore and James Hampton, Executors of William Malone, sen. doceased, applies to me for letters of Dismission from the further administration on said Estate: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed bv law to shew cause if any they have, whv said letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand this Slst May, 1833. JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o. May 88—10—mOm. EXECUTOR’S SALE. 4 GREEABLY to an order ofthe Honorable the In ferior court of Jackson county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will bo sold on the first Tuesday in August next, at the court house in the county of be- Kalh, Lot of I .sod, No. 50, in the I7th district of (for merly Henryjnow DeKalb county,containing Two Hun dred two and a half acres, it being part of the Real Estate of Joseph Harrison, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms cash. TII.MAN HARRISON, Executor. May 15—♦-Ids. F OUR months after date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson county, wnile sitting for ordinary purposns, for leave to sell ell fhe Real Estate of Patrick Cash, of raid county deceased. SAMUEL. BARNET, LUDWELL WORSHAM. Administrators with the will annexed. June 19—14—w4m. F OUR months after dato application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior court ol Franklin county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the Real Estate belonging to the Estate of John Clarkson,deceased. JAMES HARGROVE, Executor. June 5- 13—w4ut. C F OUR months after dale application will be made to tho Honorable the Inferior court of Clark county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a Tract of Land, lying in formerly Troup now Me riwether county, belonging io tho Estate of Richard Meriwether, lato of Dallas county, Alabama, docea sed. Sold for the benefit ofthe creditors of said dccoa- s.'d. JOSEPH LIGON, Adm’r. May 22 -IO—w4tn. B .NOUll months alter dale, application will be made to tho Honorable the Interior court of Madison couuty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave tell a part of the Real Eatate; also a psrlol (he res belonging to the Estate of Allen Daniel,Lunitic, Lot of Land, No. 199, in tile 22d district, formerly Muscogee; and Lot ot Land, No. 903, in the 30th dis trict formerly Lee. JAMES DANIEL, Guard. May 15—9—w4m. FOK SALE. -!»!&- jjSt It O NE House and Lot in the town of Athens, where on tho subscriber now lives; together with* smell tract of land adjacent, containing 130 acres, 60 of which ie woodland. ALSO, a Plantation nri the Oconee river, in Jackeon county, sixteen milea from Athene, with good itnpro^ monte, and valuable Grist Mills on the river. The tract cqntaina about 700 Acres of Land, with 850 in cultivation. Terms may bo known by application to the subscriber. STEPHEN BORDERS. May 15—9—tf.- Jftadison Springs, iff!* WHE Proprietor has thia healthful summer •"'CL M retreat In readiness for the reception of visitors. The medical qualities of the water, it is be lieved is surpassed by none in the Southern country. The usual moderate chargee will be made. A stage will pass thia place twice a week from Athena to Clarkee- ville; and a school will be opened for children who may accompany their parents. The Proprietor will use hi* best exertions to render his visitors comfortable. WM. M. MORTON, May 8.—8--m3m. MUSIC. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS Etheldred Sorrel , adminietrator the estate of Lewis Barnett, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from the further admin istration of said estate: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the limo prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given undor my hand this Slst day of Jan. 1833. JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o Jan. 84.—4—m6m. pOUR months after date application will bn made ppl to the Honorable thn Inferior court of Jackson county, for leave to sell a Tract of Land, No. 894 first district of Coweta county, belonging Io Robert Wil liams, insane. ABRAHAM WILLIAMS, Guardian. April 84—6—w4tn. Of two thoneand dollars, payable on the Brel of July, eighteen hundred arid thirty-ofie, and dated tha,ninth of September, eighteen hundred and thirty, and now here shewn to the Court'; and your petitioner further ■heweth, that there is now due on said note, the whole ofthe principal and interest, and therefore prays that unless the said Etyah H. Hied, James P. Heath and if ichael Brown, do pay into the Clerks Office of this Court,'the amount ofthe principal and interest now due, or which may become due on said nMe and mort gage, together with all coat which bath or may accrue herein, within six months from the date hereol, that the equity of redetmttion in and to the said mortgaged pre. miscs be henceforth and forever barred and foreclosed. Whereupon, on motion of Samuel A. Wales, attorney for petitioners, it is ordered by the Court, that unless the amount of principal, interest and cost, now due or to become due on eaid note and mortgage, be paid into Ihe-Clerks Office of thia Court within the time afore said, that the equity of redemption in, and to said m wtgaged premises, be thenceforth and forever bar ret! ana foreclosed. And it ia further ordered, that a more or lass, granted to Uibbint, on the waters of Apy of I Ms rule be published onco a month for six Currys Crack: levied on as the property of Middleton months in some one of the public Gsxettes of this 8tate, or be personally serred oh the said Elijah H. Ried, Jamea P. Heath, and Michael Brown, three months be fore the expiration of thia rule. A true extract from the minutes this 18th April,1838. J. T. CARTER, Clk. April 24.—6—m6m. • Rachel Wallace, William Wallace, Nicholas Wallace. GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. In the Superior Court, Feb. Term, 1832. Jeremiah Spice, BiUfor Discovery, Distribution of Estate. I T appearing to the court from the return of the 8berHT, ia the above case, that two offfiio ddfon- dents, William Wallace and Nichole* Wallace, resale oat ofthe county; it is therefore ordered, that service of said bill, be perfected on the said William and Nich olas W*liaca, by publishing this Rulfonee a month for three moattia, to one of Ilia public Gazettes of thia State. K tree copy train the minutes, March 30th, 1838. 8YLVANC8 RIPLEY, Clerk. May 15—9—mJm. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS Charles Strong, senior, executor on the estate of William Strong, senior, late of Clark county, deceased, applies to me for letters ofdis- mission from the further aumintstratinn of said estate: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred end creditnre nf said deceased, to be agfl appear at my office within the time prescribed by aw, to shew cauie, if any they have, why said let should not lie gisntoJ. Given under my hind this Stli of March, 1839. 1 JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. 'o. March 13.—11—mflm. GEORGI A, JACKSON COUNTY. W lIEltk AS WHIiaot Knox, adnitfrisfrotor tie boats nett of Willan Pnttin, deceased, applies to mu fqt letters of dismisyino from the further admmiaUslion on said estate: i iai.AliL .e- 'V Thesoafo therefore tocite and admonish, all and sim gular the kindred and vreditora of said dtrerasfed, to be and appear at my office, within tho time prescribed by law, to show pause, if any tlioy have, why said Letters should nof be granted. Given under thy hand this 5th dev of March, 1632. •Vo,O' ' WILLIAM COWAN,C.c.o. Month 13.—11.—m6m. • . ' ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the In ferior court of Oglethorpe county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, (and by tho consent ofthe parlies iti interest) will be sold In Lexington, on t lie first Tuesday in Auguat next, Lot No. 186, in ths 31st district, origi nally Lee county, also, Lot No. 79, in tho 18th dislricj originally'Early'codnty. Sold aa the properly of Jane Bradshaw, deceased, for the benefit <>f the heirs and creditors of the deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. JOHN L ANDRUM. Adm’r. May 99—Il-tds. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A GREEABLY to an order of tho Honorable the In ferior court of the county of Clark, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tnanday in August next, before the court house door in the town of Watkinsrille, all tho Real Estate (except the widow’s dower) in said county, belonging to the Eatate of Alien Bonner, late of said county, deceased, there being between Eleven and Twelve Hundred Acres of Land, in three eeveral Tracts, though all joining, well tmpipved, on the waters of the Appalachee river and Barber’s creek, joining Boling, Stewart, Greer, Arthur and otherSgwhicb will ba sold in parcels to suit purcha sers, and a credit of one and two year*. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Those wishing a handsome situation in this county, will do well to call and examine the premises previous to that day. ISAAC 8. VINCENT, Attorney in fad for ths Administrator. May 89-11—Ida. EXECUTOR’S SALE. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Augnal, at the Court hohee io Jefferson, Jackson county, by order of the Honorable the Inferior court of said ootmty, when sitting for ordinsrypnrpoaea, two Negro boy*, by the nemo of Wiley and Tom, belonging to the Estate of Obadiah Watson, decease^ Sold for the benefit of tbe creditors nf said deceased, term* cash. JOSEPH LANDRUM* Executor. May 29—11—td». NOTICE. F OUR months after date application will bo made to the honorablo the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, when sitting for ordinary purpoaes, fir leave to sell the Negroes belonging to thn estate of Cynthia Ann Kagan, dcc’d. for the purpose nf a division. ABRAHAM B. KAGAN, Adm’r. May 8—8- -w4in. y?IOUR inunths after dato application will bo made JL. to the honorable the Inferior court ufCIsrk coun ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell a Lot of Land, No. 51, in tho 13th District of Monroe county, containing Two Hundred two and a halfeerea, belonging to the Orphans of Henry Durham, deceased. Sold for the benefit of eaid Orphans. LINDSEY DURHAN, Guardian. April 10—4—w4m. F to tho Honorable the Inferior court of Madison county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for lears to eelf part of the Real Eatate of Allen Daniel, lunatic otsaid county, to wit: one Tract of Land in said coun ty, containing 150 Acres, more or Ices, adjoining Rus sel J. Daniel, William Morton and others; one Tract of Land No. 199, in thh 38d district of Mttscogoo. Lot No. zU3, m 30th district formerly Lee, one Lot orLand No. 114, iu the 38tli district Earty. Also at the samn time and place, application will be made for leave to sell part of the Slaves belonging to aaid Alien Daniel, Lunatic aa afore said. . JAMES DANIEL, Guardian. June 19—14—w4m. 1C?*. *OHlT 1CAP.1K, P UPIL from the Conservatoire pf Paris, resp i tt'iil- ly informs the citizens of Alhensand its vicinity, that ho pmpo.-os to teach the following branches of Vocal and Inetrutnontal music, to wit: Voctl music. Church or Lyrical, Piano Forts, Goiter, Violin, Bass, French Horn, Flute and Clarionet. He will tune and repair Piano Fortes in the best order—Sell music and Piano string? Mr. Marek will bo glad that persona wishing hisssr- vice, will call at Capt. Brown’s m this place, where *11 orders left will be punctually attended In. Rcferrence—Dr. W W. Waddel, G. W.! S. Tcnnv, all of this place. June 19 14-51. . Shaw, and Planters’ Hotel\ ■ JVIUR months after date application will be made ; to tho honorable the Inferior Court nf Madiann county, when ntling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the lleal Esiale of Seaborn Smith, orphan of Peter Smith, late of said county, deceased. JAMES B. BOND, Guardian. March 87—9—w4m. ’ . . . 1 CARRIAGE MAKING. T HE subscriber thanhful for past favours* takes this method to inform hia customers and the pub lic in general, that he has enlarged his establishment, where he intends carrying on tba above named busi- net* on a more eiteosiva seals than formerly; having irovided himself with good materials and experienced Northern workmen, ha flatters himself that he will ha ablo to have made to general satisfaction, all kinds of riding and pleasore carriages, also jersey and dearbon wagons; repairing dona at the shortest notice. Hare nsu made and repaired. Sign painting aa usual. All orders from .distance attended to with punctuality and despatch. JOHN REYNOLDS. {CjreTwo or three apprentice* between the agee of fourteen and sixteen, would be taken at the above es tablishment. J. R. Athena, May 19—11—w3m. Law Notice. T HE Subscribers respectfully tender their services, to their friends and the public in the line of their Profession; Perion* in Augusta, holding claims against individuals in the Counties of Clark, Walton, Jackson, Gwinnett, Hall, Oglethorpe, Morgan, Habersham and Franklin, which they desire to have collected, will en sure every attention to them, by placing them in tba hands of Andrew J. Miller. JUNIUS HILI.YEB, of .1 then*. ANDREW J. MILLER, of Angttsia. Juno 26—15—tf. GAINESVILLE GEORGIA. T he PLANTERS’ HOTEL in this place, is yet kept by the subscriber. Promises and pled ges are the common order of the day In inch cases, but as heretofore he refrains from either; yet he hopes to be able to give as general satisfaction as any other man so high npthc country. Gainesvillo is a pleasant Village, and ia primps one of the healthiest places in the Slate—in the Immediate vicinity of the Gold Re gion, with l.vo lime-stone springs near it, oneia I], and tho other 3 miles distant, with a good road to each. A Stage has commenced running from Augusta to this place twico a week. , L. CLEVELAND. ICT*’ The Fnlitor* of the Georgia Journal. Augusta Constitutionalist, Abbeville Whig, wilt give the above three insertions, and forward their socountstoths anb- serihrr for payment. X. C. Gainesville, June 19—14—tf,. WO TICE. F OR *ALT,' the Vlantilion whereon the subscri ber now live*, near the Town of Athens, eonii*. tingol about . , •• \ 4 ; 450 ACRES, with a targe two story Dwelling House, ant] other suitable nut buildings. The whole or a part of the plantation will be disj oaed of with the buildings to suit purchasers; the situation is healthy and abffi- ctenlly near (within a. rails) the College for all ths advantages of the school*. I would particularly invite parent! who wish to educate their children under their own immediate guardianabip, to call and sea tbe premi- •• JOHN NISBET, Jun. June 85—15—6C JYew Goods. T HE eubteriber having recently received a freah supply of NSW GOODS, Consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard-wares, &e^- oficr* them for sale on very reaeonabla terms at his store opposite Mr. Byrd’e Hotel. He returns his thtnke to hie former and present cud. tomers, and hope that the low prices of hi: grade, fill secure a continuance of their patronage. JAMES C. EDWARD8. June 19—14—tf. ATHENS Grammar School. FB3 HE Trustees nf the Grammar School in Athens, do M now announce to the public, that tba institution it in successful opretion, under the management of Mr. William H. Hunt; a graduate of Franklin College, and an instructor of some experience. From the Inal made under the present provision, from preonal in spection by visiting committees of tbe board, and an attendance npn a quarterly lamination, the Trustees can and do with confidence recommend tbe institution to tbe pblic, as a preparatory school for yontb desirous to enter the College: And person* visiting Athens for * summer residence, and all others, are assured that pupils will be wall prepared for*College, in pursuance ' ofthe course recommended by tbe Faculty of tbe Col lege. Ample provision will be made for accommodating tbe increasing numbers of the school. JOUN A* COBB, Chairman: E. L. N^VTfQN, Secretary.