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SHERIFFS’ SALES. c MRK SHERIFF’S SU.E.— O n thn first Tuesday in OCTOBER n. xi. trill he «nM, It the Coiirt-hnnra in tb» (nun f tValkin.rille Clark conn'v, within thousual hours of.ale, thn following pro. perty, to wit: One Small Vngrn Child. hv tho nnme of Margaret, F.ieht nr Nine moot*’, old ; l-vied nn a. the property of Gabriel V Mnflhtt, tn xa’itfv a (i fa in fa. ynr .»f William Darie, and other fi. fas. ya. Gabriel A. Moffett. , TwoNoaroea, to wit : Frank n Man. nhonl Thirty year, of age; and Will a man. shout Twpn’v- five years of age: levied on aa the property nf lames Diekin, now in the possession of William Hearing, o satisfy a fi. fa. in favor nf John B. Chatfield. and other fi. fas. vs. aaiil James Diekin and James Harris. One Hottae and Lot in the Town nf Athena, well improved, at present occupied hy the defendant as a Public Tavern ; ona Negro man hy the name of Shepherd, about Twenty.two years of age, nne Four Horse Stage, and Harness, one Four Wheeled Carriage and Harness.two B ay llorsas,seven Feather Bed«.Bed. steads and Furniture, five Mattrasaes one dozen uind. anr Chairs, one and n htlftb-len Vplji Bottomed Chairs, twelve Pino Tables, two Folding Tables, (of eherry) One Walnut Sideboard, nne dozen Knives and Forks half dozen IC.irt hen Plates, nne dnz-n Cups and Sau cers, six Dishes, five Pitchers, two Decanters, four Bowls, two tugs, and nne Jar: levied nnaathe proper, ty nf John A. Byrd, tn aaitafv afi. fa in favor nf Fred, erick W. Conk, a id other fi. fas. vs. John A. B/ftl.— The nbovn descrihed House and l.ot was sold nn the first Tuesday in this month, and the terms of aale not complied with, JAMES HENDON, D. Sh’ff. August 31. HIT ALL Sheriff’s Sale.—On the firat Tuna- day in OCTOBER next, will be aold, at the Court House in the Town nf Gainesville,llall cmin* ty, within the uaual hours of sals, ths following pro perty, to wit: Two Hnndicd and Fifty Acres of Land, it being 1.nt, No. 115, in the 10thdistrict nf llall coun ty : levied on aa die property of Charles Duke, to sa- tisfy a ft. fa, in favor nf William Sherord and James Rutledge, vs. Charles Duke, and Henry Duke his Se curity, issued from Wilkes Superior Court. A. CHASTAIN, Sh’ff. August 31. H ILL Sheriff’s Snip.—On tho first Tues day in OCTOBER next,will be sold, at Ihe Court House in the (own oftlaii esville. Hall county, within the uaual hours of sale, the following property, to wit ; All the Right, Tillo and Internal, in Two Hundred Acres n f Land, tnnrn nr leas, and the Crop of Corn and Cotton growing therenn, whereon William Grady now lives, nn the Walnut Fork of the Oconee liver, adjoining Young and others: levied on aa the properly of William Grady, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Hall Inferior Court in favor of James Blackalnck, vs. said Grady. Property pointed out by tho Plaintiff’s Attorney. Two Thotisnnd Acres of Lnnd, more nr leas, lying on the Mulberry Fork of the Ocnnce river, adjoining Deaton : levied on as thn property of James Claghorn, to sati fy two ft. faa.issued finm a Justice’s court in favor of Isuac N. Young, vs. John Stinson, snd James Claghorn ntnker, and Joseph .1. Garner and E. W. Chester,indorsement! Mat, J. Williams,security on stay of execution. Levy made and returned to me by a Bailiff. One Hundrod Arres of I.imd, mnro nr less, lying on the Walnut Fork of the Oconee river, ad joining Colib, and others : levied on as the property of Henry Yorke, to satisfy sundry ft. fss. issued from a Justice's court, in favor of II M. Bell, snd others, vs. said Yorke. Levy made and returned to me by u Bailiff. Twenly-Nino Acres of Land, mnro nr loss, known by Fraction No. 13, in the 9th district nf Hull county: levied on as the property of Alexander Er win, to salisfya fi. fa. issued from it Justirc’s court, in favor of II. D. M. Bovcra, fur tho use of Thomas J. Rusk, vs. Alexander Erwin, Eli W. Nerratnoro anil James Martin, aoeuritiee on the etavnf execution. Le vy medo and returned to nte by a Bailiff. JACOB EBF.RHART, D. Sh’ff. Augtiet 31. LSCrAL NOTICES. GKOKGIA, HABERSH AM COUNTY. Superior Courts April Term, 1832, Tho Upson Collins, 1 v«. | FJijihH. RnM, V lamps P. Meath, ! For Foreclosure. Michael Brown. J RULE NISI. , r |lME petition ofThompson Collins sheweth, that ■ Elijah H. Reid, .lames P. Heath, and Michael Brown, hrretofnrn, to witnn the 9th of February eigh teen hundred and fhirty-nne, made, executed, and de livered to yoiir petitioner their entiredeed of mortgage, convnying thereby to your petitioner, all those. two tracts ofland, situate, lying and being in the fourth Dinfrirt of said county, and known and distinguished in the plnn of the same, as Lots No, 27, and 28, in the fourth District, containing lour hundred, eighty seven and one half Acres, mnro or less, which Lots of Land were mortgaged to your petitioner for the better secur ing tho payment of a certain promissory note, made by the said Elijah if. Hied to your petitioner for Ihe sum of two thousand dollars, payable on the first of .Inly, eighteen hundred nnd thirty-one, and dated the ninth of September, eighteen hundred and thirty, and now here shewn to the Court; and your petitioner further sh^weth, that there is now due on said note, the whole of the principal and interest, and therefore prays that unless the snid Elijah H, Hied, James P. Heath and Michael Brown, do pay into the Clerks Ofliceof this Court, the amount of the principal and interest now due, or which may become due on said note and mort gage, together with all cost which hath or may accrue herein, within six months from tho dato hereof, that the nquity of redemption in audio the said mortgaged pre mise# be henceforth and forever barred and foreclosed. Whereupon, on motion of Samuel A. Wales, attorney for petitioners, it is ordered by tho Court, that unless the amount of principal, interest and cost, now due or to become due on said note and mortgage, be paid into the Clerks Ofliceofthis Court within the time afore, said, that the equity of redemption in, and to said mortgaged premises, bo thenceforth and forever bar red and foreclosed. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this rule bo published „nnc*e n mouth for six months in some one of the public Gazettes of this State, nr be personally served on the soid Elijah H. Ried, fames P. Heath, and Michael Brown, three months be fore the expiration of this rule. A true extract from the minutes this 18th April, 1832. J. T. CARTER, Clk. April 24.—6—mCm. GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY. 7'o William Gilbert and Mitchell Pool. T AKE notice that I shall apply to the Superior Court, tn he held in nml fir said county, on Ihe <ernnd Monday in September next, to appnint lit and •roper persons, in conformity to the statute in such -asrts made and provided, tn lay off anil assign In me, ny dower in the Real Estate of William Gilbert, late of said cnunly, deceased. TAMER GILBERT. June 12—13—m3m. GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. W HEREAS Jeremiah Spenro applies to me for fetters of Administration on the Estate of Ra chel Wallace, late of said county, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at rny oflicc within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said let ters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 9th August, 1832. WILLIAM COWAN, c.c.o. August 10—21 —30d. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS F.lizurL. Newton and Robert Dough- erty, apply in rne for Letters nf administra tion on tlie Estate nf Levi May, deceased: Whereas Thomas Willtby applies for Letters of Ad ministration or, the Estate nf Elijah Williby, deceased . These are therefore to cite, dtimmon, and admonish the kindred and creditors of snid deceased, to he and oppn.tr at my office within tho time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letteraahould not he granted, Given under my hand this 1 Gilt August. 1832. JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o. August 2*1—23—30d. F OUR months alter date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson county, while silting fir ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all ’he Ileal Estate nf Patrick Cesh, of raid county deceased. SAMUEL BARNET, LUDWP.LT. WORSHAM. Administrators with the wilt annexed. June 19—14—w4in. F OUR months after date application will be made to thn Honorable the Inferior court of Franklin county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ali the Real Estate belonging to the Estate of John Clarkson,deceased. JAMES HARGROVE, Executor. June 5—12—w4m. F OUR months after date application will be mado to the Honorable the Inferior court of Clark county, when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a Tract of Land, lying in formerly Troup now Me riwether county, belonging io the Estate of Richard Meriwether, late of Dallas county, Alabama, decea sed. Sold for the benefit of the creditors of said decea sed. JOSEPH LIGON, Adtn’r. May 22—10—w4m. F OUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior court of Madiaon county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a part of the Real Estate'; also a part o( the Slaves belonging to the Estate of Allen Daniel, Lunitic, Lot of Land, No. 199, in the 22H district, formerly Mn«cogee; and l.ot of Land, No. 203, in the 30th dis trict formerly Lee. JAMES DANIEL, Guard. May 15—9—w4m. GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY. inferior Court, Silting for Ordinary Purpo- see, May Term, 1832. Present their Honors, James Long, Janet Anderson, Noah W. Pittman, John -Meronry, and Ro- hert Groves, Justices. RULE NISI. W HEREAS Henry Mansfield, administrator do bonis non of Brinkly Home, deceased, have petitioned Ihe court, for letters of dismission. Where upon it is ordered,that a copy of this Rule bo published once a month, for six months in one of the public Os- setts nf this Slate, that all parties concerned may have due notice, and fila their cxcejitinns (if any they have) to the issuing of said letters dismissnry, A true estrnct from the minutes of >lid court, this 8lh dayofMuy 1832. WILLIAM SANDERS, c. c. o. May 15— 9—m6m. R ABUN Sheriff’s Snlo.—On the firat Tuesday in OCTOBER next, will be aold at the Court-house in the town of Clayton, Rabun county, within Ihe usual hours of sale, thu following property, to wit t ■ Fifty Acre* of Lend, moro nr less, being a part of Lot No. 24, in the 5th diatriclof Hahuncounly: levied on as Ihe properly nf Martin Cnlberfann, tn aa titfy two fi. fas. issued from a Justice's court, nne in favor of Carrutli & Brown, tho other in favor nf A, M. Ncurias, vs. said Rulhettson, Levy made and return ed to, mo by • Conatable. One Lei nf Lnnd, No. 15, in tho Bill Dis trict of Rabun ununty, containing Four Hundred and inrty Acres, more nr less: levied on so the properly i Dames Ellard, sen. to satisfy a ft fa. issued from the Fax Collector of said county, for hie raxes,due for 1831. Levy made and r 'turned to mo by a Conatable. Three Hundred .acres of Land, mnro or lest, being part nf Lot, No. SO, in the 4th district of Rabun county, with a Grist Mill on the same: levied on aa the property of Joshua Smith, to satisfy a ft. fa. issued from Rabun Superior court, in fa'vur of John Smith, vt. said Joshua Smith. Lot of Lnnd, No. 6, in Iho 4ih District nf Rabun county, containing Four Hundred and Ninety Acres, more or leas: laviedon aa thu property nf Aaron Tyson In satisfy a G fa. issued from Putnttn Superior Court, infavor nf Thomas Green, Property pointed opt by Thomas I. Green. ‘ All the Interest Ihnl Obcdnlt T. Dickerson has in a Gold mine in the 2d Dist rict of Rahim county, known at Dillingham’s Geld Minea : levied nn as the property of O.T. Dickerson, to satisfy acuidrv fi. fits, issued from a Justice's conn, in favor of Jacob Cape- heart, and others. RABUN POSTPONED SHERIFFS SALE:- Lot of Land, No. 60, in Iho 1st District of Rabun county, containing Four Hundred and Ninety Acres, more or leas: levied on aa the property of Thomaa Wood*, io oatisfy two fi. fas. issued from' Ra bun Superior Court, fur cost and charges in fivur of George Blair. Property pointed out by tho Defendant, JAMES B. HENSON, Sh’ff. August 31. GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. Inferior Court, Sitlins for Ordinary Purpo• tet, August adjourned Term, 1832. Present their Honor*, Joseph Hampton, Robert Smith- wick, and John W. Glenn. RULE NISI. O N motion of Isaac Itnwls, slating tn tho Court thnl Robert Venable, deceased, in his life time executcil to your petitioner a Bond binding himself to make title* to a Tract or parcel of Land, situate, lying nnd being in the ccuiuty of Jackson, a copy of which bond is filed in the Clerk's officeoflhia court,and pray, iiigtlcat this Court direct James M. Cunningham, Exe cutor of tho Estate of snid Robert, to execute title* to tho name. It is therefore, ordered, that tho Executor of Haiti Robert, do make said titles according to the tenor and effect nf said Bond to laid laaac Ratyis, unless suffieif ol cause be shown to the contrary, with in three months, or at the next Term of (hi* Court, af ter Ihe expiration oflhree month*. And it is further ordered, (hit a copy of this Rulo be published upco a month, for three month*; and also a ropy of the same be poited tip at two or more publio place* in (aid county, A true extract ftnm tho minutes. WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o. Angus! SI—*4—m3m. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS Charles Strong, sonior, executor on Ihe estate of William Strong, senior, late of Clark comity, deceased, applies to mo for Inttera of dis mission from the further administration of said estate; These are therefore to cite and admonish alt and sin* gnlar the kindred Sod creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at tny office within Ihe time prescribed by latv, to she v cause, if any they have, why said let tort should not be granted, Given undor my hand this 5th nf March, 1832. JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o. March 13.—II—mffm. GEORGI A, JACKSON COUNTY. W HERE AS William Knox, administrator or fouls non ol William Potion, deceased, atodicato me for letters of dismission frointho further administration on said cstato: Thescare therefore Incite and admonish, all and sin gular the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to bo and appear at my office, within the timo prescribed by law, to altew cause, if any they have, why said Lettcra should not bo granted. Given under my hand this Jth day of March, 1832. WILLIAM COWAN, c.c.o. March 13.—11.—mGnt PRINTED LISTS DP THE DRAWING IN THE CONTEMPLATED GOLD A LAND LOTTERIES, W H.Lhe "t'darly itamd from this office. They . will appear in Numbers au that they may be bound together m pamphlet form. P- wma desirous ..f becoming subscribers can f.-r- ward their MIMS tn no, post paid, enclosing the cash, and Ahoy will bs attended to. The, should mention Abo post office to which tho numbers should be di rected. Tbs whole work will contain about am pages, and cannot be afforded at lees than 15 to anbacrilMra. „M in advance. P0LHU.I. k CUTHBERT/ MilMgavffie, August 17—*2—wit. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W ll F.RF. AS Thomaa Moore and lames Hampton, Executors of William Malone, sen. deceased, applies to me for letters of Dismission from the further administration on said Estate: These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and ain- gular the kindred and rrodilnrsof said deceased, to be aod appear at my office within the time prescribed bv law tn shew cause if any they have, whv said letter* should not be granted. Given under my hand this tlst May, 1832. JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o. Mavtt—1ft—mCm. GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. W HEREAS William Knox, administrator ofSam- "el Y. Fallon, deceaard, applies to me for letters nf Diamnsion from the further administration of said Estate i These aro therefore tn cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred aid creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed bv law, In shew cause if any they have, why said loltets should not be granted. Given under my hind this 9th Alav, IB32. WILLIAM COWAN, o. c. o. May 22-10—mfim. Blanks of all descriptions for sale at this Office. GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY. W HEREAS Ezekiel Buffington applies to me lor Letters of Administration on the Estate of Obttrn Buffington, jr. late ofsaid county, deceased. These arc therefore tn cite and admonish nil and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my offico within the timo prescribed by law, In shew cause, ifany they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under nty hand, this 16th August, 1832. GEORGE HAWPE, c. c. 0. Aug. 24.-23-30(1. F OUR months after date application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Cuurt ofOglethorpe county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to .veil the Negroes belonging to the estate of Cynthia Ann Itagan, dec’d. for the purpose of a division. ABRAHAM B. RAGAN, Adm’r. May8.—8—w4m. GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. W HEREAS Mark Thornton, applies to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Willis R. Thornton, late of said county, deceased: These are therefore tn cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceived,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 27th day of August 1832. WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o. August 31—24—30d. ADMINISTRATORS' POSTPONED SALE. A GREEABLY to an ordernf the Honorable the In ferior court of Ihe county of Rabun, when sitting fur ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in October next, at the Coutt house in said county, the following property,to wit: consisting ofthrec parcels ot Land lying on the water* of Chattooga river; one piece or part ofLot, No. 11, in the 3d district of llabun, con taining 50 Acres moro less, also part of I,nt, No 19, ad joining tho same, containing 250 Acres more or less, and part of Lot, No. 7, adjoining the same, containing 50 Acres more or less. On the same day, at tha Court house in Heard county, will be sold one Lot of Land, No. 242, in the 3d district, originally Coweta now Heard county. On the same day, at the Court house in Marion county, will be sold one Lot of Land. No. 36, in tho 1 at district originally Muscogee nnw Marion countv. All sold aa the Real Estate of James Sttolhrr late of Rabun county deceased. Sold for the benefit of his heirs and creditors. Terms made known on the day of sale. j Adm| ,. July 20—18—tds. GUARDIAN'S SALE. A GREEABLY to an order of the Uonorable the In- ferior Court of Jackson county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold in the town of Jefferson, Jackson county, on the firat Tuesday in October next, the following property, to wit: 123 Acres of Land, more nr less, belonging to the Estate of John Thornton late nf aaid countv deceased. Sold for the benefit of Ihe heirs of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. JACOB RIDLING, Guardian. July 27—19—Ids. EXECUTORS’ SALE. W ILL bo sold oil Thursday thn 4th day of Octo ber next, at the late residence of Charles Me- Kenney, jun. in Jackson county, ail the personal prop erty belonging to paid decaaied, consisting of 250 bush els of wnoat, horses, mules, hnga, sheep, a now rond tvogon, household and kitchen furniture, plantation tools, and other articles. Sale Io continue from day tn day until all ia aold. Terms made known on the day of aale. I’ersona having demands against the Estate, are re quested to present them in terma of the law; and all peraons indebted to the Estate, are notified that pay ment will bo expected during the present vear. JAMES MONTGOMERY,) P . JAMES HAMPTON, Aug. 17.—22—Ida. GUARDIAN’S SALE. A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Clark county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be an|d at the Court-house in Waltnn county, nn the first Tuesday in November next,One Tract of Land, conraining250 Acres, intheSd District of said county, No. 22, belonging to Luisa and Jonea Starks, Orphans nfjnnc* Starks, deceased. Sold for the benefit nf said Orphans. Terms made known on the day of aale. GILES JENNINGS, Guardian. Auguat 24—23—Id*. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A GREEABLY to an order ofthe Honorable the In terior Court of Waltnn county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, at the Court house in said county, the following properly, to wit: consisting oftwo parcels of Land, lying on the Waters of the Appalachie river, in aaid cniinty, one piece containing 424 Acres, more or lasa, adjoining thu Lands of Timothy C. Wood, Esq. and thu other piece containing 1301 Acres, more nr leas, adjoining Ihe Land nf Archibald Tanner, and others. All sold as the Real Estate nf Grant Taylor, deceased, Sold for the benefit ofthe creditors. Terms made known on tha day of aale. RICHARD BUTLER, Adm’r. Angus! 31—21—ut*. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. A GREEABI.Y to tin order of the Hnnnrthle the A. Inferior court of Clark county, when sitting fnr ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tnesday in November next, before the Couil house door in the Town ot Watkinsville, all the Real Estate of Allen Bonner, deceased, of said county, (widow’s3-werex- copied,) there being between Eleven and Twelve Hun dred Acre* of Land, in three several paresis, situated on the waters of the Appalachia river and Barber 1 * creek, adfoiaing Stewart, Boling, Grear, Arthur, and others. Sold on a credit of one and two years, (hr ihe benefit oflbe heiraofaaid deceased. 18AAC S. VINCENT, Attorney In fact for the Administrator. August?!—24—Id*. F OUR months after date application will be made to the Honorable the Interior court of Madiaon county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell part of Ihe Real Estate of Allen Daniel, lunatic ot said county, to wit: one Tract of Land in said coun ty, containing 150 Acres, more or lees, adjoining Rus sel J. Daniel, William Morton and others; one Tract of Land No. 199, in the 22d district of Muscogee, Lot No. 203, in 30lh district formerly Lee, one Lot of Land No. 114, iu the 28th district Early. Also at tho eamn time and place, application will be made fnr leave to acll pait of the Slaves belonging to said Allen Daniel, Lunatic as afore jaid. JAMES DANIEL, Guardian. June 19—14— w4m. F OUR months 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 tho Real Estate of Jonathan Ptnnall, deceased : One Tract of Land in said county, containing 700 Acres more or less, adjoining Ezekiel Putman and others, One Tract No. 148, in the 16th District of Lee, originally.— Also at tho same time 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 PINNAI.L, Adm’x. August 10—21—w4m. JYew Goods. T HE subscriber having recently received a fresh supply of WEW GOODS, Consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard-wares, &c.— offers them for aale on very reasonable terms at hi* ■tore opposite Mr. Byrd’s Hotel. He returns his thanks to his former and present cus tomers, and hopes that the low prices of his goods, wilt secure a continuance of their patronage. JAMES Cl EDWARDS. Juno 19—14—if. WATCHES ■ AND JEWELRY. J UST received from New. York an elegant assortment of LADIES’ AND GEnTlp MEN’S “NILE. Gold Lever. Lcpine A Common WATCHES, Silver do. do. do.; LadieaGold neck and watch chains- Gentlemens’ Gold safety and watch chains; Ladies j Gentlemens’Gold ana Plated natch Mala and kem Ladies Pearl, Jet, all Gold, Gold and Coral, Gold and Cameo Ear ornaments of a new pattern and van splendid. Breasl pins. Finger rings, Medallion? Miniature lockets, Pencil cues, Gold and Silver in#. 1 tacles, Gold and Silver thimbles, Shirt studs, Bracelet,* common Safety chains of various patterns- P| lt S castors, Plated and Brass candlealieks, snuffers traya, Plated fruit basket*, Brittania Coffee and Tea sets, Raxors, Razor straps and honea, Shaving boxu and brushes. Cloth, Hair, and Tooth brushes Pea. knives, Pistols, Fancy boxes, Bell buckles, DemoatbJl nian keys, Scissors, Snuff boxes, Pocket books , n j* Wallets, Glass and Coral beads, Music boxes jw purses, Childrens Silver whistles, Childrens Dumh, watches, Silver spoons, Silver and Plated Butter knivee- Claronets, Flagellets, common and Octave Flolea- Lavender and Orange water, Milk of Rotes, and an elegant assortment of Brass Clocks and Mantle Time Pieces, Sic. kc. B B. LORD N. B Canes mounted with Gold or Silver; and Sfi-. ver spoons mado at shortest notice. Wanted a four thousand dollars worth of Georsix Gold. B. Rt June 12—13—eow3m. jPlanters’ Hotel, GAINESVILLE, GEO. T HE PLANTERS’ HOTEL in this place, is yet knot by the subscriber. Promises and pled ges arc the common order of the day in anch cases, but as heretofore he refrains from either; ypt he hopes to tie able to give aa general satisfaction aa any other man ao high up the country. Gainesville is a pleasant Village, and ta perhaps one ofthe healthiest places in the State—in Ihe immediate vicinity of the Gold Re gion, with t vo lime-stone springs near it, one ia 1 j, and tho other 3 miles distant, with a good road to each. A Stage has commenced running from Augusta to thit place twice a week. L. CLEVELAND. 1C7“ The Editors of the Georgia Journal. Augusta Constitutionalist, Abbeville Whig, will give tho above three insertions, and forward their accounts to the sub scriber for payment. L. C. Gainesville, June 19—14—If. CARRIAGE MAKING. T HE subscriber thankful for past favours, laker this method to inform his customers and the pub- lie in general, that he has enlarged his establishment, where he intends carrying on the above named busi ness on a more extensive scale than formerly; having irovided himself with good materials snd experienced fforthern workmen, he flatters himself that he will be able to havo made to general aatitfaetion, all kinda of riding and pleasure carriages, also jersey and dearbon wagons; repairing dona at the shortest notice. Har ness made and repaired. Sign painting as usual. All orders from adistanco altended to with punctualitv and despatch. JOHN REYNOLDS. Icy* Two or three apprentices between the ages of fourteen and xixteen, would be taken at the above es tablishment. J. R. Athens, May 29—11—w3tn. Law Notice. T HE Subscribers respecifutly tender tkeir services, to their friends and Ihe public in the linaoftheir Profession ; Peraons in Augusta, holding claims against individuals in tha Counties of Clark, Waltnn, Jackson, Gwinnett,'Hall, Oglethorpe, Morgan, Habersham and Franklin, which they datire to have collected, will en sure every attention to them, by placing them in the hands of Andrew J. Miller. JUNIUS HtLLYER, of Athens. ANDREW J. MILLER, of Augusta. Jan* 26-15-tf. University of Virginia. T 1HE next Session will begin on the 10th Septeig. ber, and end on the 20lh July, following. Tho expenses of the whole Annual Session are u follows: Board, washing, lodging and attendance, fjgg Fuel and candles, at coat and 6 per cent, com mission, estimated at oj Rent of a Dormitory 816—for half, if occupied by two students, g Use ofthe library and public rooms j; Fees—if one Professor be attended, S50—if two, each 830—if more than two, each 825, ;; Total, exclusive of clothes, books, and packet money, * $218 The Faculty is composed ofthe following Profeaxori: 1. Of Ancient Lanpmges, Dr. Gesner Hsrriion. - 2. Modem languages, Dr. Geo. Bltettermann—Ta- lor, Mr. Herve. 3. Mathematics, Charles Bonnycastle, Esq. 4. Natural Philosophy, Dr. It. M. Patterson. 5. Chemistry and Materia Medico, Dr. John f. Co met. 6. Medicine, Dr. Rnbley Dunglison. 7. Anatomy and Surgery, Dr. Thomaa Johnson. 8. Moral Philosophy, George Tucker, Esq. 9. Law, John A. G. Davis, Esq. There are also separate teachers of Elocution, Mute, and Fencing, who are permitted by the Faculty to gin instructions in these ornamental branches of Educa tion. The offices of Proctor and Patron of the Students, are now united, and have been confetred on Win. G. Pen dleton, Esq. Profensor Tucker has been appointed Chairman ofthe Faculty for the ensuing session. The attention of Parents and Guardians i* particular ly requested to the following provisions in the Enact, menls: No Student can be admitted under liitem yean r] age, except where he has a brother in the University over sixteen. Every Student must, before matriculation, deporit with the Patron all the money, drafts, &c. in hia posses sion ; and Iho amount muit bo at least sufficient to pay his fees, rents, Sic. and three months’ board. All funds subsequently received by hitn must also be deposited with the Patron, who has charge of his disbursements. Ho i* required to wear, on all occasions when out of his dormitory, a uniform dress, particularly described is the enactments, which ia at once chenp and becoming, and which tnay be procured on moderate terns in Char lottesville. The student may select Ihe Professots he means to attend; hut if he is under twenty-one, he must attend at least three of the tunc achouls, unless, when he main- culates, his guardian prescribe in writing the school, he i* to att< nd, or unless the Faculty, for good cauti shewn, allow him to attend a less number.^ On proving hia proficiency, the Student may obtain n diploma in one or more of the several schools. Ths graduate in the school of Ancient languages, Methema- tics. Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and Mora; Philo sophy is entitled to the degree of Master of Arts. GEORGE TUCKER, Chairman of the Faculty MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. The Lectures will commence with the session on tin 10th September, and be roguiarly continued till ths 20th July following—a course more than twice as long ns at any Medical College in the Union. Tho arrangement of subjecla is as follows: Physiology, Pathology, and Medical Jurisprudence, Roblet Dukolisok, M. D. Chemistry, Materia Medica and Pharmacy, Joes P. Emmet, M. D. Anatomy and Surgery, with Dissections, Tiiomxj John son', M. D. Dr. Dunglison will also deliver a course of Lectors* on the Philosophy of Natural History. The Anatomical Museum is already in a condition It elucidate ths Lectures on Anatomy and Phyaiologr, and is daily receiving additions. The surgical appax- tin is believed to be equal to any in the Union. -Hits other facilities for the study of Anatomy are also pni- aossed here as amply as in any other Medics! College. A course nf Lectures in the Medical Department here, i* considered in the University of Pennsylrssh as equivalent to a course in that institution. August 24-23- -3i. ONE CENT REWARD. R ANAWAY from tho subscriber on the 29lh till- an indented apprentice, named JOH N I.ITTLf aged about 17 years. All petanns are forbid harbor inn or (mating said apprentice on my account, a* 1 will nay no debta of his contracting, and the ultar* penalty of Ihe law will be inflicted on any one ah- shall be found harboring him. WILLIAM VERONEE. Athens, Auguat 17—22—41. WANTED, ■(?" $ iu hcitb nos loss man lour ino commendations ms to honesty, industry and aobn will be required. WILLIAM VERONEE Athens, Auguat 17—22—41. WANTED A S apprentices In the Tailoring Business, two intd- tlgent hoys, between the ages of 14 snd 16 veara. None need apply bnt those who ctn conte well recom mended for industry end sobriety, A. BRYDIB. Athens, August 10—21—4L Book and Job Printing neatly and accurate, ly executed at this office. Kr NOTICE. -Cl LL Person* having demands against ths E*t»** xxa of Dr. James Nlsbet deceased, are requested** present them to theeubecriber, or to Engenhn A. bet of Madison, Morgan county, by tho first day <4 January next, lor payment, tenons indebted to tan Catate are requested to came forward and make P»J* meat by the same time. ALFRED M. NESBIT, Sweater. July IS—17—tf.