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and A. II. Aisud. PBIDAY, OCTOBER. 5 ; 1832. FOR PRESIDENT ANDREW JACKSON. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT [martin van buren. —qC©— following is submitted ns the regularly liominnted Troup ticket for Electors of President and Vice President. BEVERLY ALLEN, of Elbert, El.ltS BEAM., of Monroe, D'VID RI.ACKSM EAR, of Laurens, tt II.1.1 A M It BULLOCH, of Chatham, JOHN FLOYD, of Camden, SE ATOM URANTLAND, of Baldwin, IIINE* HOI l',ol VVali. n, HENRY JACKSON, ofClark, WILLIAM l ERRF.LI., of Hancock, JOHN HI I'EIIEAD, of Be-be, WILSON WILLI AMS, of Iroup, —a©o~ County Election.—The following is the result ef the |f.lection held on Monday last, for Senator and Repre- ■ ,-entativcs to the Stale Legislature Irom Clark county: SENATE. . u c C V *5 w Mitchell, t < e- 152 ,d 434 o r* 586 Elected. Representatives. Hull. 172 431 603 ] 1 Stroud, 151 403 554 • Elected. Graves, 134 315 449 ] t Lowe, 91 329 420 COUNTIES z ca CLAYTON. £S Ui f- rr. o U r-3 ca < d w 1 HAYNES. 1 » Ui /. O WAYNE. Q J es COFFEE. | HARRIS. j J V. V. V) s. u i* w 0 b u: b cr. TERRELL.' ef. O w b < O b Ciark, 629 543 556 522 565 5*25 192 651 507 158 255 201 151 236 •245 *208 271 222 54 Madison, 199 246 247 *23*2 257 280 207 147 327 74 254 229 145 *215 •265 •255 277 251 33 Oglethorpe, 459 514 547 520 674 16.3 508 197 484 .39*2 156 93 461 145 154 4*2 82 155 289 Jackson, 521 567 576 5 12 563 53.3 553 875 712 443 518 179 308 507 506 500 530 500 10 Morgan, 475 533 561 492 540 290 4*5 619 092 ‘280 234 198 *272 *225 ‘211 175 ‘203 *211 21 Hell, 570 018 721 577 566 7-29 497 1187 704 311 723 679 352 6 51 699 666 780 633 21 Franklin, 333 535 477 397 159 4.36 418 I'll 5*23 91 603 410 lot 463 46 • 459 790 488 25 Gwinnett, 744 879 862 7,5 833 902 791 1103 797 586 845 790 663 821 813 776 9.11 784 154 DcKalb, 452 020 565 416 196 362 507 1034 611 381 803 758 466 7/8 766 766 756 749 56 Columbia, •J5G 418 121 413 435 310 319 429 6> 1 360 240 98 •231 U*0 256 169 190 ‘210 87 llah* rsliam, 187 397 338 251 *215 680 235 882 313 128 950 708 518 728 818 716 1017 765 74 Walton, 291 3G9 .340 292 319 215 3*20 670 311 281 630 610 561 615 6 u; 607 6 JO 616 30 Greene, 505 558 • 560 529 563 104 4.30 51*2 558 125 30 5 114 5 6 3 9 11 14 Taliaferro, 335 436 140 130 132 186 421 291 369 143 8 7 5*2 14 10 7 10 7 29 Wilkes, 143 172 203 146 257 352 148 519 *270 135 393 358 111 128 406 358 401 375 54 Newton, 539 849 829 745 785 *257 802 225 289 795 147 4*21) 11121 420 401 350 355 111 7.2 C w eta, 307 413 410 :;-2 399 257 101 6*20 583 351 556 521 310 551 558 517 570 563 218 Fa vi lie, 288 345 317 288 344 229 303 359 348 313 365 285 377 *278 334 25*2 301 300 61 Henry, 280 361 391 305 396 544 283 759 517 171 62>i 6:6 359 610 6*20 5*29 605 580 83 Butts, 147 162 161 150 152 175 152 308 257 32 356 331 .318 335 3.37 312 302 327 182 7500 9590 9550 8107 9291 7509 8305 12409 9826 6156 8S92 7800 7*2*26 8259 9551 7697 8960 8158 2280 —GO©— The Election.—Wc publish to-day returns entire from the counties of Clark, Madison, Oglethorpe, Jackson, Walton, Morgan, Hall, Gwinnett, DcKalb, Franklin, Columbia, Habersham, Greene, Taliaferro, Wilkes, Newton, Coweta, Fayette, Henry and Butts, and in part from Richmond, Rabun, Campbell and Cherokee ; [from which wc are persuaded that the regularly nomi- ratedTruup ticket for Congress will succeed through -out, We arc unable to form from them, however, any Iconclusivc opinion with regard to the party complexion [of the next Legislature. We cannot but congratulate our readers on the ter- ination of this election campaign—with it wo hope will subside all those party strifes and turmoils, which have for the last few mouths disturbed and agitated our State. The subject of the Convention, it is true, is still before the people, but wo hope now, (all danger with regard to nullification having subsided,) that they will go to work quietly, but determinedly, to call a Convention. Its results cannot but prove auspicious. The voice of the united pcoplo of a sovereign State, speaking through their delegates in Convention, when raised in behalf of their violated privileges, must and will command that for them as a right, which they have so long entreated their brethren to bestow. We hope those counties which have refused to join in ibis gr*at work, will reconsider the inatiei, and unite with their fellow citizens, (a large majority of whom have *|H*ken in favor of the measure,) elect their delegates, und bring to the cause that unity of feeling, and harmony of action, without which the effort will not only prove abortive, but as mortifying 10 us ns it will be gratifying to our aristocratic oppressors of the loom and spindle. French Language.— In the progress offasluonnble ed ucation, an acquaintance with the French lunguuge lias become a desideratum, considered valuable by eve ry one, and by many indispensable. And dependant as our town mainly is, upon its reputation as affording facilities for literary attainments, for its prosperity, we ought by all means to encourage and patronize those » who come among us with the laudable design of in structing in any of the various branches of literature and science. Believing as we do in the correctness of these sentiments, it was with much regret that we beard a few days since, of the intention of Mons Guen- cbault to leave Athens, for a p'aee where Ins exertions in teaching the French language would be more fully appreciated. Wc are happy to learn, however, that others are impressed with the same view?., and that subscription papers have been slat ted,in older 10 enable us to retain his services. He consents to remain the next year, provided forty scholars ran he ohtaimd, at the extremely low price of twenty dollars each per year. One of these lists is left with Duct. Waddel, and ano ther at this office, which wo hope soon to see filled with the requisite number of names Persons living n! a distance, who design sending their children or wards to this place to school the next season, and who arc desirous for them to attain this polite accomplishment, will consult their own interest by giving earlv intima tion of the fact, and entering their names upon one of the lists now in circulation. Mons. Guerebatill has been for some time here; and his success in imparting instruction to his pupil*, together with his amiable manners and gentlemanly deportment, entitle him to our fullest confidence. He is a ripe scholar, assiduous in the profession he has chosen, and ambitious to excel—we feel that his de parture will be a loss to our town not easily remedied. $rj»We observe that the last Georgia Journal, in noticing the various meetings which have been held on the subject of the Tariff, sets down Clark counfy as having sanctioned the course recommended by the strangers’ meeting held in this place at Commence, nient. Thiaerror we have before attempted tocorrcct. No meeting on this subject has been held by the peo ple of Clark county ; but we would suggest the neces sity of their immediately arousing themselves to action, if they intend to be represented in the contemplated Convention. “— Health of Baltimore.—The Baltimore American, of the 19th inst. states that the business operation* of Baltimore, which were never suspended riming the ep idemic, although at times they were heavy and dull, have begun to assume a more active appenrance.— The Cholera was disappearing v ry fast; for the 24 hours ending on the 18th inst. at noon, there were on- ly four death* bv this disease. With the dec'ino of the disease was also disappearing the depression which so awful a visitation will naturally produce on the minds of a community. fj—p.'phc list of Senators and Representatives to tin State Legislature, chosen at the late election, so far as we have received the returns, arc given below. The names printed in italics, arc understood to belong to the Troup party. Clark : Mitchell—Hull. Stroud, Graves. Madison: Groves—Long. Stiirklnnd. Oglethorpe: Collier—Young, Hardeman, Hubbard. Jackson: Singleton—I iddb, Burnrs, Bowen. Morgan: Nisbet—Floyd, Johnson, Sparks. Richmond : Mealing—Glasscock, Paris. Rhodes. Columbia: Avery— Crawford, Hamilton, White. Hall: Dunnngari • Bites Jlyrd, Buffington. Wood. Franklin: Freeman—Mitchell, Ash, Stanford. Gwinnett: Green— Hutchins,tlhnUion, F.zzard, Martin. Habersham : Wofford—Shelton, Steelman, Chastain. Cherokee; Scudder—Malone. DeK.ilb: Cevcland—Aikin, Anderson, Mays. Walton: F.chnle—Liiea*. Pitmnn, Easley. Greene• Stocks Cone, Bay Matthews. Taliaferro: Gresham -Thompson, lanes. Wilkes: \Villis- Brown, Irwin, Thurmond. Rabun: Farris, Moselev, Kelly. Newton: Baker—Rates. Neal, Williamson. rein : F.chnle—Smith, Wood. Fayette: Burch—Sellers, Edmondson. Henry? Sellers—Johnson, Smith, Varner. Butts: Cargill — Mays, Stark. Campbell : Cochran—Sheets, Hinton. —OOO— Boston, Sept. 18. (6 o’clock, P. M.)—The Board have the satisfaction to inform their fellow citizens that no death from Malignant Cholera has occurred in Ibis City within the Inst 24 hours, and that no cose of that dis. case is now known to exist in the city. The health of th-‘ city is now as good as is usual at this season oftho yen r. Heal'h of Philadelphia.—The cholera has almost on- tirelv left us. Now and then we haven rase, but nil that have occurred for a week past, may, it i« belie ved, he traced to some gross imprudence. Inquirer. Health of Albany.—But ten deaths occurred in Alba ny during the week ending on 15th inst. Of these but three were victims of Cholera. MARRIED On the 13th ult. in Putnam county, bv the Rev. Miles Green, Mr. JOSEPH MOREL.WD, of F.ato.- ton,to Miss MARY ANN.daughter of John Lamar, Ksq. “ No—let the eagle change his plume, The leasts hue, the flower its bloom, But t on armn d their hearts are spun, That cannot, will not, be undone.” At Clarkcsville, on Thursday the 27th tilt, bv Bern. Vaughan. Esq. "r. THOM AS B. COoPK.il, to Mis* K\Ci!KI. FOSTER, eldest daughter ol Mr. Geo. Foster, both of the above place. To llio Electors of Clark County. Fellow Citizens : I T seems that a lew individuals, (fur reasons best known to themselves,) thought proper on Monday last, to run my name for Senator from this county, in opposition to Major T. Mitchell. This was done, fellow ciuz ns. without my consent, and even with ut my knowledge, until manifested by the result of the Elec tion itcelf However gratifying under other circumstan ces, it might be for me to receive from the citizens ol Clark county, their suffrage for nn . flic*; respectable, yet t» those who thought proper on this occasion *• unceremoniously to use my name, I can but return them my must unfeigned contempt! It is known to you, that I have long been attached to the Troup part) —in 1823 I siood manfully at the helm; the good ship buffet ted the waves, ami triumphantly w ithstood ti t storm. Ever since I have stood by her through evil and through good report; I huve triumphed with hei in her triumphs, and grieved with her in her troubles, and do you, fellow citizens, believe, that at this late day I could prove so recreant to all those rnnoblim impulses which warm and glow in the bosom of tlx true patriot, a* to have winked «t, or been in nay wit a arc* saurv to, tin* scheme laid ho deeply to injure Mnj. Mitchell’S election ? Nn, f. llnw citizens, I know ym cannot Those who used my name tin that occamtu hue two objects in view ; one ol'whi ed in, and iho other has proven a work ofsupcreroga lion. In the first place they wished, no doubt, to se duce me from the Troup rank*, by voting for me, know ing if they could do no, I w ould prove a valuable auxil iary I•* lh»ir unholy cause; and in the other, to cast (by running my humble name) ridicule on our worthy Senator, This was unnecessary, for they have for three nr four yarn back attempted the same thing, by running one of their own men against him; and the defeat and the ridicule fell where it w as merited. I do not snv that the leading men of the Clark party had any ham! immediately in the scheme, but it is evi dent the understrappers ot the party who carried it into effect, must have been put up to it by them, as they never dare to move in any tiling, without the word ot command is given by their masters. They, the under, strappers, are well known to myself. Without char acter or standing in the community, they inuy well be ralli d t ho ** frazzle end of creation,” and if they do not beware how they meddle with the character of honor able and respectable members of the Troup party here after, their nnines as well as their conduct, shall be re vealed to the knowledge and the scorn of an injured community. They may att mpt to answer this ; bu» I give them now to understand, that nothing they can say he rafter, either publicly or privately, will be noti ced by me. Mfssks. Ciiask St Nisbet,— Please give the above an insertion in your paper, either as a communication or an ad- v triisoutnt, and 1 will settle icilh you for the same. A. M. GATIIUIGHT. Athens, Oct. 4. 1832. Co-Partnership. FHAHE undersigned lake pleasure in informing the B citizens of Athens, ued the public generally, that ’•hey have formed am partnership in the Mercantile Business* \nd opened n Store at the stand heretofore occupied by Mr. J. C. EDWARDS individually, under t.ie nam* and firm of THOMAS HANCOCK & CQ. Where they intend keeping n choice, extensive and fashionable St«»ek of Goods, in the various departments of their line of business. They respectfully solicit the attention ol the public townrds thcii estnh ishment. THOMAS HANCOCK, JAMES C. EDWARDS, JAMES A. WRIGHT. Athens, Oct. 5.—20—tf. STEAM PACKETS WHI. SEABROOK, Cnpl. Vi. DUHOIS, mid JOHN Ed AVID II O 11; I V, Cnpi. JAMES CDKRY. ^■IHE Proprietors of these Splendid Steam Packets B intend running ihern as Passage and Freight Boats between CHARLESTON and AUGUSTA, the coming season—the first regular Trip to commence on Satuii- dat, 3d of f 1'ivemh r next, under the following arrange nient:—Leaving Charleston and Augusta every Satur day, arid arriving at Charleston and Augusta every Tuesday. By this arrangement, Country Merchants ttnding to Charleston, and wishing to avail themselves of the con veyance, can mnko their calculations with perfect safe ty, before leaving home, when they will hove Xheir goods in \u2u«ta. Great care has been had in fitting up I heir Cabins, in a style combining comfort and splen dor, equalled by few boats in the United States. These Boats are on the low pressure principle, coppered and copper fastened; and as no expense has been spared in building them, for safety, speed and comfort, they me recommended to the public with the greatest confi dence. H. VV. CONNER A CO. Agents, (’ll irleston, 8. C. A. MACKENZIE & CO Agents, August.i, Georgia. Oct. 5.-20—13!. NOTICE. D URI* G a temporary absence of the Subscriber from the State, Mr. GEO. W. SHAW iaauthori- sed to net as my Agent. O. P. SHAW. Oct. 5.—29—3t. R 1 1ST OF F.MAINING in the i llic Is! Del. 1832. LETTERS Post Office al Athene, Geo. PROPOSALS For Publishing at J\lacon, Georgia, an Jlgri cultural Netrspopcr to be entitled THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. BY M. BARTLETT. Strayed or Stolen •'IPHE SOUTHERN PLANTER will be devoted .9. exclusively to the Agricultural interest of th country, me nding Horticulture, management of Stock nuking of Wine and Silk, Gardening, Domestic Econo •uv, Useful Arts, Household Expenses, Health, Fruit Trees, Rc. &c. &c. It will he issued every other week—on a medium sheet, and quarto form—on good paper and nev type procured expressly for the purpose. To he improved and enlarged as the extent of patronage shall warrant. The form will be convenient for binding; and each volume will he sccompnim d with a ropiou* Index, Political and sectarian subjects will be excluded. It is the design of the publisher to make the work interesting to all classes of the community ; particular ly to those in any wise connected with Funning, Gar (cuing, Mechanics, &c. Communications aro solicited. Agricultural Socie. ties, and friends of the Planting Interest geneially, art quested to uid in in our undertaking. Essays on Law, Medical and Scientific subjects, w ill he received. Premiums will be given for the best written essays of which they have tail- on particular subjects. Any well written rommunu a ‘ ‘ linn on any subject connect* d with the obj*-£t« of tin publication, will entitle the author to a year’s subserip lion. # The publisher will be assisted in the Editorial De partment by several literary gentlemen. TERMS. Two Dollars per annum, in advance, or 52 50 at the end of the year. To subscribers to the Macon Tele graph the price will he One Dollar and a half, in ud vauce. or Two Dollars at the end ofthe year. The first numbei was issued on the first Saturday in September. Macon, Oct. 5—29. To Temperance Societies. T HE next Anniversary of the State Society will he held in Milledgeville, on the Second Tuesday in November. It is desirable that all the Societies in lb Stale should hold meetings and elect a delegate or del egates to attend the Anniversary; if not, let a report tie directed to the Secretary of the State Society, Mil- ledgeville. Judge Colquitt, Col. Lumpkin, Rev. AJr, Law, Major Davis, and I)rs. Antony and Harris, arc appointed to deliver written Address* s Lei the num ber of members, the names of the President a d Sec retary, and P. O of Society, accompany the Report, that ho may early receive the printed proceedings. ADI EL SHERWOOD. Oct. 5.— 29- fit. LIST OF LETTERS R EMAINING in the Post Office at Wslkinaviilc, Geo. on the 1st of October, 1832. Mrs. Ann A. Andrews Wm. Medders Miss lulia F. Bowring Mos* a Barron F ROM the subscriber, Two Bay Horses, each about Ten vears old; one having a star, and the other a star and blaze in the face—both with saddle marks. O »e is a blood, and the other a brown bay. A liberal reward w ill be given for the return of tho Horses, and if stolen an additional one for the thief. GF.O. W. SHAW. Athene, Oct. 5.—29—tf. Henry D. Evans Charles A, Ely Nathan Fletcher Richard Hughes John B Kilgore Aarnn Kilgore Henry Luke John Moore LITTLETON R. BREWER. P. M. Oct. 5.—29—3t. W in. Muoro Ami C. Nesbit E. U. Paine Amy Peacock F. O. A. Sherrod Wm. Wright T. E. Williamson James Whitlow David Weaver. Doc?. F. V. Burdell 2 Eadv Puryear W illiam Bell Robi. Pope Nullum 11 Brnl Mrs. O. Ryan Nicholas Bv.uis llenrv II. Heed 3 Dm-t. A. S. Browne Mis- Ann O. Shackelford Ins. Braver* \\ ilev Sledge 3 Junes T Hume Solomon F. Smith Edmond Blount John Smith James T. Crane George SrhleV \d nn Clements (’has. Spiller* darv Crawford Sam'l Shields K. 1*. Cook Daniel Stewart John Chaneey Richardson Tuck Martin C*mv Joseph Tail James Delay Woodson Turner Mrs E Harris Wm Tindle 2 II. 11. Hole,nnb Mr*. E. C. Thomas Duct. W. R»*cd Harden M. Tucker llenrv Haves S. Trilddo Pii'llfft’ Janets Geo. Vent Miss Ann .Imics Mr.. While Thomas K* Her Deal Wright J ’lin II. Lumpkin John L. V\ hitman Mvin Lathrop 2 Job. B. While Archer Moon Miss Barbara E. Williams It .1,1. F.. Mnnin (* Wiggins Clip*. Maxwell Tims. C. Ware Daniel W. Mong'n Joseph W bile 2 Miss Eliza Oliver 2 John Yaibrough. w L. MITCHELL, P. M. Oil. 5.—29—31. LIST OF LETTERS HEM.MN1NG in the Post Office at Daniclsville, ■ Geo. 1st del. 1832. Han. and Mnr. Allens, 111. Forrow Hall John Bone, Esq. Jesse Human John Beaty Jacob Lawless Charles A Bell John McCurdy \\ illiam Carruthcrs John Meed James Carnish James B. Martin Mrs. Betsey Cooper Jcptha Pocket 2 Adam Eherhart, or John Shaddow John G rifle th John Scott, Jim. \bner Glozo Ilailev Stevens In lues (f.al fiber Charles Tel tiro D. Grimes John Whitfield 3 Mr Groves, Senator Mr*. Charily Ware James Hanna BANK OF itlACON. FRpIHr. public are requested to mispr.nd their opio- -B ion, on the subject of the Bank of Macon, untH the whole matter be made the subject of legal or Icgia- lativeinvesligation. Every fart w i I then be developed, and the subscri ber pledges himself to give all the facilities in his pow er to promote that end—lie has made no effort to vindi cate himself from censure, and will not trouble his friends for testimonial)) to the integrity of his charac ter ; fuels will speak for themselves—facts must ulti mately decide the case, and then the amount of blame will be properly apportioned amongst the parties con cerned. THOMAS M. ELLIS. October 5—29—It. To the Public. I N consequence of an arrangement between some of tho Creditors (of the lute firm of Bateman & Dun can) and J B Bateman proprietor of the Union Hotel Property Lottery, Good titles can be depended on to prize holders of Tickets, and the drawing of said Lottery will take place the fourth Monday in next December. September 8th, 1832. THOMAS BEALL,) JAMES SPIER*, | Superintendants T. U. GOODE, ( K. J. CREWS, f to tht D. B. GRANT, | W. 1‘. YONGE, j Lottery. October 5—29—cow- 3m. (fT We nre authorised to an- noiincc SAMUEL IIILLIIOUSE, as a candidate for Tax Collector for the county of Hall, at the next elec tion. August 10—21—w3m. Fire Proof Ware-House. AUGUSTA. Stovall & Simmons, R E>PECTF. Li Y inform the public, that they continue the commHsinn btisincs at their NEW FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE, 'reliant*’ and Planters upper market, Augusta. Hi caily op;*osite the Merchants’ and Planter*' bank, and a little below tho laving gone to great expense, to make secure the property of their customers, they hope for u liberal support from thr public, promising that strict and per- veringdevotiou to the interest of their patrons, which they have heretofore exherted in their behalf. They are prepared to make liberal ca.li advances on cotton, and all other reasonable facilities w ih be afforded. Sept. 28—28—w3m. NOTICE TO MECHANICS. FfllllE Inferior Court of Walton County, will receive B sealed proposals until the third Monday of No vember next, for the building of a wooden Jail in the Town of Monroe, in said county. Persons sending proposals are requested to give a draft or plan and state their price. The Court, however, will not|rcccive any proposals where the price shnll exceed 92000. The person nr persons undertaking tho work, will he requir ed to give bond and security to have the samccomple* ted in a reasonable time. By order ofthe Court. J. P. LUCAS o. c. Sept. 28—28—7t. Tin Plate anil Sheet Iron Manufactory. T HE subscriber takes the liberty of returning his thanks for the past favours shown to him, and he still Batters himself, by his strict attention to bis business, to merit a share of public patronage, as he intends carrying on lliebusincso in all its various bran ches; and all orders from the country shall meet with strict attention. Persons from tho neighbouring coun ties wishing to have imide such as bathing tubs, oil cisterns, gutters, be. can ho made at the Tin Factory of Athens, in the neatest manner and ofthe best mato- fiuls. WILLIAM YF.RONEE. N. B.—All kindsof Copperand Brass Ware repaired, and Sheet-iron Stoves and Pipe made at short notice. Athens, Sept. 23—28 —41. Oct. 5.-29—31. WILLIAM MERONEY, P. M. SHERIFFS’ SALES. i^LA R K ShorifF’s Sale.-*On the first Tijch- day in NOVEMBER ncxt,wt'l he sold at the Court House in the tow n of W alkinsville, Clark county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to w it: Threo Hundred and Twenty Acres of Land more or less, on the waters of Wildcat Creek, adjoining lands of Jones and others: levied **n as the property of Joseph Durham, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Stevens Thomas vs. Joseph Durham and Duvid Elder. Prop erty pointed out by said Durham. All tho Right, Title and Interest of James S. Atkin, in and to One Hundred and Sixty Acres of Land, more or less, whereon the said Aikin now lives, joining Jennings and others: levied upon by virtue of u fi. fa. in favor of Thomas Hancock vs. said James S. Aikin. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Two Negroes, to wit: Lucy, a woman about Forty-five years of age ; and Susan, a girl about Eleven yeurs ol age; levied on as the property of Wilharn T. Brown, to satisfy n fi. fa. in favor of Stewart L Har graves, and other fi. Ian. vs. suid Brown. ISAAC S. VINCENT, Sheriff. Oct. 5. DISSOLUTION. T HE Copartnership of llutctims& Holt, in the practice of Law, has been dissolved by mutual consent. They willjuintly attend to all unfinished bu siness. NATHAN L. HUTCHINS, HINES HOLT. Lawrcnccvillr, August 16—24—4t. Nathan L. Hutchins; WILL continue in the practice of Law, in Gwin- T ▼ nett, and in the counties of llall, Jackson, Walton, Newton, DcKalb, and Cherokee. Lawrcnccville, August 31—24—it. Hines Holt W ILL continue the practice of Law, in Gwinnett, and in the counties of Walton, Hall, and Cherokee, ol the Western, und Coweta, DcKalb, Campbell, Carroll, and Heard, of tho Chattahoochee circuits. Lawreneeville, August 31—24—41. ^MjARK Sheriff* Sale.—On the* first Tuen- * J ilny in DKCF.MIIF.R nnt, will lie m.lii at the Court Moose in the town of Waikinsville, Clnrk county, within the udual hours of sale, the following property, One Negro Woman by the name of Daily, about Twenty-five or six years of age: levied on ns he property of Bez deel Langford, by virtuo of a rnort 2nge fi. fa. in favor of Richard Richardson vs. said Be- i.aleel Langford. Property pointed out in said fi fn ISAAC S. VINCENT, Sheriff. Oct. 5. J ACKSON Sheriff** Sale.—On the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, will br sold at the Court-house in the town ot Jefferson, Jackson county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One Negro Girl by the name of Father, ot Thirteen years of ago : levied on as the property of Sarah Batchelor, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in fuvor of Levi Lnwrcy vs. said Sarah Batchelor. Property {stinted out in eaid mortgage. G. F. ADAMS, D. Sheriff Oct. 5. 109 Acres, more or less, adjoining Berry. Sfatten, and others, gtaolce not known, to satisfy a fi. fa. obtained in a Justice’s court, in favour of Wm Cowen nod others. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. JOHN RANDOLPH, D. Sh’ff Sept. 28. if JiT CUES AM) JEWELRY. J I'ST recpivrd from New* Ynrk mi rlrgunt muorlment •il I.ADIKS* AND GENTLE MEN’S Gold Lever, Lepi ne A Common WATCHES, Silver do. do. do.; Ladies Cold neck and watch chains: Gentlemens’ Gold safety and watch chains; Ladies and Gentlemens’ Gold and Plated watch seals and keys; Ladies Pearl, Jet, slf Gold, Gold and Coral, Gold and t arneo Ear ornaments of a new pattern and very tph'iidid. Brcart pins, Finger rings, Medallions, Miniature lockets, Pencil rases, Gold and Silver epee- lades, Gold and Silver thimbles, Shirt studs, Bracelets, common Safety chains of various patterns; Plated castors, Plated and Brass candlesticks, snuffers and trays, Plated fruit baskets, Brittania Coffee and Tea sols, Razors, Razor straps and hones, Shnving boxes and brushes. Cloth, Hair, and Tooth brushes, Pen knives, Pistols, Fancy boxes, Bell bucklos, Demosthe- man keys. Scissors, Snuff boxes. Pocket books and Wallets, Glass and Coral beads, Musir boxes, Bced purses, Childrens Silver whistles, Childrens Dumb watches, Silver spoons, Silver and Plated Blitter knives; Claronets, Flagellets, common and Octave Flutes; Lavcndet and Orange water. Milk of Rosus, and an elegant assortment of Brass Cler ks and Mantle Time Pieces, kc. Ac. B B. LORD. N. B Canes mounted witli Gold or Silver ; and Sil ver spoons made at shortest notice. Wanted a few thousand dollars worth of Georgia Gold. B. B. L. Juno 12—13—cow3m. \CKSON ShonfPs Sale.—On the first Tuesday in NOYE MBER next, will be sold, at the Court-house in the town of Jefferson. Jackson county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, wit: One I.OI or Parcel of I,and : Levied on m ^ llr . JlmP . WWM!l rt .ce.H«l, are reque.trd l the property of J.mea Co-en. Hecea.erl, c..nl»inin(r ,. r ,., 0 ni them to the auhacriber, or In Eugenia. A. Nifr ZSr NOTICE. A LL Pomona liavine demand, against the Estate *m of Dr. J.mea Niehiit deceased, are requested to jiri-acnl them to the subscriber, or to Eugenio. A. Nis- bet of Madison, Morgan county, by the (irrt d.y of J.misty neat, for payment. Persona indebted to said Relate are requested to came forward and make pay ment by the same lime ALFRED M. NESBIT. Executor. July 13—17—tf.