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oad of tho world. To thn patriotism of his opinions, time und posterity art fast affixing their seals. The true value of those princi ples of Constitutional Construction to which he has subscribed his name, and which arc contained in tho Kentucky Resolutions of 1799, will never be fully known until bribery and corruption in high places—a standing ar my—a grinding taxation—the gibbet and the guillotine shall show to his countrymen their folly in forsaking them. Mr. Cambreleng has well observed, that tho lalfer,^ and put it into tho pockets of the farmer. The newspaper about to he started will probably represent this as a great and signal grievance. Now, is it not possible for the manufnetur- ®rs_to see that oil this is pure selfishness ? Why will they not unite with the farmers and all other classes and procure some modifica tions of the taxes on tea, sugars, and many otliur articles unnecessarily high I It is im possible they can succeed in this narrow cla mour for a narrow purpose. Why should “ our coun "7 will never be in danger until the j they ? Is tho wool grower to be sacrificed care of Us free institutions are surrendered to for the woollen manufacturer without any re- mir modern patriot*." And who are they I j muneralion ? They may boast of their pow- " 1,0 nre 'l°w the most clamorous in their pro- j er, wealth and influence till dooms-day ; but fessions of disinterested public spirit and pa- it will not avail them in Washington. Let triotic zeal ? They are tho very men who in them begin by allowing some conscience 1812, *13 And 14, when otiriountry was as- JV. Y. Courier, sailed by a powerful enemy—when tho sin- . CHS of the public strength 'were strained al- j Newly Discovered Animal—Or the Ilmira must to bursting—threw a brand of discord ! of the. Ancients not Fabulous.—The. following into the Councils of (lie Nation—hung with j account of a paper read at a late meeting o? lead-like heaviness upon its arm, thwarting j the Eclectic Society, will, we are certain.be and paralyzing its efforts..burnt “ blue lights," read with much interest and surprise. In —carried secret advices at midnight—fed and truth, it almost realises the fabled hydra of clothed the common enemy—invited a British «li- ancients : After the routine of business, fleet to take possession of a part of the Vineri- Dr. .James Raivlius Johnson read this paper can soil—declared it an unholy thing In rejoice ' n ilic Plnnarm tova. The learned Doctor al a victory obtained over the brutal and i stated that his attention had been drawn to blo^dy-lhirsty hordes of Admiral Cockhurn—| these singular animals by observing parts for the peace and inlegrily of the Government. —Charleston Courier. exhausted, an universal rising had taken place, which commenced al Napoli, with the assis- ,, , . tanco of the Hydriots and Muinols. Finding ,,,1, ™ of Intellect.—\ Mr. Lewis George no support any where, the despot abdicated **ells a gentleman of color, has commenced a the Government, and no disturbance of anv course of lectures at Baltimore on Phrenolo. kind took place. A sort of Assembly slvled gty. In his carte de invitation, h 0 includes an Executive Council, handed by Marco Sli- ludies and gentlemen of colour, and others." chali. had been established, and every thing lty tho others, we presume he means tho was going on with universal satisfaction, whites. I Ins distinction is something like the colloquy of a fellow citizen of the west, who addressed the Duke of Saxe Weimar thus, “ Are you the man that arrived here last night, because I am the gentleman what drove you, and have called for the fare." Mr. Wells, wo believe, is the only Professor of colour— excepting old Drake, who mado a fortune in tins city by professing a knowledge of tho Black Art. He illustrates his theory by the aid of exhilarating gas, for the purposo of ex hibiting thu intellect of coloured persons. Admittance a York shilling.—.V. Y. Cour. LATEST F0REICFV. FOLK DAYS LATF.R FROM ENGLAND. New York, June ti.—The packet ship Bir mingham, Harris, arrived this morning from Liverpool, whence she sailul on the 8th of M ay. ff'ursaw, April 21.—General Skrzyneck and blasphemously proclaimed England, with wanting in some, and in others such variety of I has sent a report to t lie Polish Government, her King, Lord ar.d Commons to be, “ the oppearances as might have justified an inal- Jin which ho states that a corps of CUOO men, bulwark of our most holy Religion!" These j tentivo observer in supposing that they were are the men who are now most loud in their of d fferent species. The Plannrm are found boasted love of country ! Their Leader then '■ near the Red-house. Baltersen, and are of a declared it advisable to “ spoil the pattern" of I dirty brown, or blank color; they vary in oor Government; and the man note stands j length from a third to half nil inch, and have forlli the self-constituted champion of the j some resemblance to a leech. They have two Constitution ! Yes, Daniel Webster and his eyes, placed like tho eyes of a sole ; thev have park of parasites aro now the only true patri- two abdominal apertures; one, by wlucii they ots id oor country I Daniel Webster, the feed, is situated above the place of the umbi- Senntor from Massachusetts! For -to liens in land animals, or even lower, which is every moral and legal intent, be certainly is— very extraordinary ; the other is tlio anal open- and tliut loo, net in the ordinary case of a [ ing, situated at a little distance below the for- eontesl between man and man, in wniclt a few tner. They feed by incans of n trumpet-slm- dollnrs or acres of land aro only ut issue—but. ped probocis, which is protruded, and bears a UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA. •ithens, June 21, 1831. COM.MEM EMENT. final Examination of the Senior Clus* in this H Institution will commence on Thursday the 30th msiant. Ehe exercises oflho approaching commencement will be in the billowing order, viz : On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the 27ih 28th and 29th of July,the Freshman, .Sophomore ami Junior clases will he examined in the order in which they stand. On Saturday, candidates will he examined for admission into College. On Sabbath the Sermon. On Monday the 1st August, the Hoard of Trustees will convene. On Tuesday the Exhibition of tho Junior Class, and on Wednesday, the annual Commencement. ASBURY Ill'Ll., Secretary. June 21.—25—tf. Union Hotel, T.AWItkN< kVILLE, GEORGIA. fHyilE subscriber lakes pleasure in staling In the pub. H he, dial Irom tlin liberal patronage receive,! for tnnr years past, In, still intends lo accommodate all (hat may think proper lo call on him, with the beat the up country abends. He ussures those that may call on him, that nothing shall he wanting on his part to render lliem comfortable. IJi- House is liluuted on Crogon Street,ilcnr the public square, and on lire main street leading to Augusta from said Village. Drover, can be accommodated w ills good Stable, and Lois for Horses and Mules, and ussiaiance rendered in dispos ing of I Item. HIS CHARGES ARE Man nod Horse per day and night $1 SO Man and Horse, Supper, Lodging and Break- last, i on Man and Horse, Supper and Lodging, Man, Breukihsl, o. Dinner and Horse feed, Man without Horse. Supper ami Lodging, Boarding and Lodging per week, do. do. per month, do. dm per year, 62J 50 37j 2 no 8 no on oo June 7.—23.—tf. J. WARDLAVV. in a cusp wherein the purity of llm Constitu lion and tho liliertios of liis country were al slake! In 1820, and ’24, he stood forth un called for, and solemnly declared upon liis oath, that a Protecting Tariff, was a danger ous violation of tho letter and spirit of the Federal Constitution. And yet, in three ye.ars aficr, he again came forth, uncalled for, and professing no change in his opinions—on tho same solemn obligation to support the Con stitution, lie wilfully and deliberately swal lowed his own words—and in the faco of his country, and in the eyes of all Christendom, committed an act of gross, passionless, un principled and cold-blooded ! And this is tho man who now dares to givo to the doctrines of Thomas Jefferson, tho title of “ rebellious,” and to brand his name with the ignominy of a 11 traitor !" And stranger still, there aro men weak enough to lie hum-bugg’d by llm verbal devices of him and his parasites ! — Lynchburg Jeffersonian. “ Sophistry of Corruption."—One argument used by the advocates for rechartering the Bank of the United Stales, is, tbul it w ill keep the Stale Banks within tho hounds nfjiisticc. This single argument proves all (bat wo wish. It proves that the Slate Banks are mischiev ous engines. So it seems, that having one sot of petty tyrants among us, we must call in another set to quell or keep them in order. Had we not heller destroy tho first brood ? Wisdom would sav yes. Virlue would say yes. Freedom would say yes. What man. but a crazy man, if a tnud dog should get into his house, would think of calling in a second mad dog to get the first out I And yet such is the profound policy of our great and imma culate. our wise and wonderful sin esmen. When (lie locusts, the lice, and the frogs, camo as so many plagues, or curses upon Egypt, the Egyptians did not pray for more locusts, more hce, more frogs, to drive out the first swarms. If they had done so, they would liuvo been just as wise as our wisen- cre.s aro who want the National Bank lo keep down Ihe State Banks, which aro fill us bud, we admit, as tho murrain and lice of Egypt, and rather worse.—National Observer. The Manufacturers’ Convention— 1 This as sembly broke up on Suturday last after a ses sion of four days, forenoon and afternoon, with a snatch or two of the evenings. Wo understand from tho best authority, that no-^ thing definite in relation to any modification of tho present tariff will yet ho promulgated. Several reports liavn been made, hut they are all preliminary to another convention which is to be held in October next. It is determi- cd however, to establish a newspaper in this city to advocate their interests. Near the close of their sillings ubom 85,000 wus suli- scribed in a few minutes to carry through this enterprise, besides 1000 subscribers to begin with. Mr. Schonck of this city is to have Ihe management of the paper. A l any moment they can increase the sum lo 810,000. I he newspaper, however, will not be started till after tlic meeting of October. As far ns we are able to learn, this Conven tion is composed principally of woollen Manu facturers, and has for its object tho reduction of the present duties on foreign wool, but they don’t say so openly. Avowedly they appear to insinuate that the New York Custom House is very negligent of its duties—that much smuggling is earned on here—-and thnt they ought to have a standing committee in this ci ty to sec that the officers of the government do their duty. This is not the real purpose. The great bone of contention is the present price of wool, which they think puts too much money into the pockets of the farmers O late years a set of middle men called Woo staplers have started up who buy the wool throughout—give the farmers and wool grow- ers good prices-a d make the woollen manu- facturers remunerate them nolens ra i ns special of business has cut down the profits ot strong resemblance to the trunk of an elephant Dr. J. having first vindicated himself from the charge of cruelty, by showing that animals so very low in Ihe scale of being, are almost, if not quite exempt, from the sense of pain, pro ceeded lo slate the result of his experiments. Ho cut off ihe head of n foil sized Plannria, below the eyes, a new head was reproduced in a few days.varying from nine lo fourteen. He cut off ilio second head ; a new one was again regenerated; a third, fourth, fifth and sixth experiment met with the sntnc success ; and the Doctor is of opinion, (lint if the cold wea llier (which is unfavorable to these creatures) had not set in, any number of heads might have been produced from llie same body. In one of those experiments o new head was found with but one eye, nnd tlmt in the cen tre. He next made n longitudinal incision in another Plannria, between the eves, and an incision at right angles with it ; thus cutting off half the head, together with one of ihe eyes : in about fourteen days tho piece was re produced with a now eve, in the most perfect symmetry. The Doctor divided another pla nnria into the three cquai portions transverse ly ; Ihe head speedily acquired a new body and tail, the tail produced a ijpw body and head, and the middle piece regained a new head and tail. Ho divided many other plannria into six and even eight parts ; each portion retained its vitality, and set about reproducing as much of a new lmdv as was required to restore it to the form of the perfect animal of which it formed once r component part. The Doctor dissected wedge-shaped pieces out of the heads of o'her plntmrin which were speedily reproduced, und what is most curious occurred—that according to the depth and bread lit of those wedge-sha ped incisions, a new eve would he supplied, making three eves ; or two new eyes ; making four eves, or if the incisions were very deep, instead of a now piece being supplied, the pai ls would diviincnle, and form I wo ported bends. The lirniis of this report preclude ninny important and curious matters relating « diis wonderful little nniinal. The Dr. con cluded by staling, that it is his intention to re- new his inquiries in the approaching season ; and that he had reason for believing lie should be able to discover oilier circumstances in the history of the plannria no less interesting than the foregoing. On the table were two living double.headed platiaria.—London Literary Gazette. Insurrection of St. Jago dc Cuba.— The editors of thu New York Mercantile Adverti ser h ve been favored witli a letter dated Mn- tnnzas, the 15th May, which states, the in land mail had that day arrived al Matanzas, bringing intelligence from St. Jago of nn in surrection among tho blacks nt that place the Governor, at the head of all Ihe troops stationed there, had marched against the in surrectionists, und in an attack which took place in the vicinity of St. Jago, a very great number of tho blacks were killed, estimated from 2,000 to 4,000. This victory, it was supposed, would completely quell all distur bances. The city of St. Jago had been left by the Governor under the care of the citizens. France.—O. P. Q. snys, in a late letter. “ we nre pluccil in the midst of grave events.” He thinks that the Into Revolution in France is not yet completed ; and says Ihe people mistrust the Government, and apprehend thn return of Charles X. Tho lately formed “ As- sociation of the Seine,” Ims for its object to assure Ihe independence of France, and the perpetual exclusion of the Boutbons.” I liese apprehensions are not visionary ; and the As sociation above referred to, may, accordingly, achieve incalculable good to the h rench. Be lieving its objects lobe what they are proclaim ed, it’’should meet with the ready and hearty co operation of the friends of liberty every where. Franco has, latterly, been so fro- . q>lenity overrun and overruled, lhat her pen- i pie cannot give or receive too many pledges in their ardour, attacked a Russian corps of 24,000 men, and could not long susluin so disproportionate a struggle. The Gunerul-in Chief slates that the corps were compelled to cross llm Vistula precipitately, with a loss of 1.200 men, and two Lieutenant Colonels, one of whom was drowned. The other was the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mulachouski. No artillery, however, remained in the power of the Russians. Tlio General-in-Chief, in giving nn account of this unfortunate affair, endeavours to impress upon Ins courageous brothers in urms the necessity, whatever may be their confidence in their courage, of not re sorting to acts of termcrity, which may com promise their cuusc. Among the rumors from the scat of war, was one of tlio capture of Siedlec, by the Po lish Gen. Uininski, alter an obstinate conflict with tho Hunnians. This news was announ ced in the official Gazette, of Warsaw, together with tho retreat of thn left wing of the Ruir sians. stationed at Kock, upon Vieprz and Radjcw ; and the retreat of Marshal Diebitsch himself across the Bug, announced by the Warsaw Courier of the 19lh of April. The Stale Gazette of Prussia contains tho following intelligence from Warsaw, dated April 21 : “ Thn reports received from Volliynin, since Gen. Dwernicki entered that province, agree in slating that the insurrection had spread rapidly throughout that Government, and that the insurgents, commanded by a per son of llie name of Sleeki, had lukon posses sion ofLubar, after disarming the garrison. “ The nows of (he taking of Siedlec by our troops, is not confirmed.” England—Elections.—The majorities in fa vour of the friends of reform went on increa sing every day, according to the returns, which occupy a large portion of the London papers. At the close of the poll on the third dav, in Liverpool, the votes stood, for Ewurl 1910, Denison 1S86, nod for General Gascoyne, who has represented that city in Parliament for thirty yours past and upwards, only 612. The total difference in favor of reform, as as certained on tho ovoning of the 5th, was 72. Viscountess Nelson, Duchoss ot Brcntc, widow of Lord Nelson, died on tho 4lli ol May, in the 64th year of her age. Ireland.—There are not many accounts of new riots. Two men had been executed in the County of Clare, who, it is said would have been spared, if the spirit of insubordina lion had been less ninmfost. A memurial to tho lord lieutenant in published. Iron, ilio Cen tral Committee of tlio County of Mayo, sta- ting that oiler taking an accurate census of ma ny districts, with tlio quantity of provisions with which they were supplied, that unless re lief wus speedily administered, thousands must perish of starvation. Numbers of the inhabitants of entire parishes Itnd been swept away. A cargo of potatoes, sent by the Lon don Committee to Newport, in that county, ivas hailed from the tops of the hills with trims- uorl, by many hundreds who could not bo em ployed, and were in actual despair. France.—Sunday tho 1st being the King’s fete day, all Paris was in a bustle of excite ment ; and great gaiety and good humor pre vailed. Offence, however, was given by n request made by M. Cassimir Perrier of tho Archbishop, desiring that the Church might hear its part on the occasion A letter from Toulon, ol 26th April, snys : >i We have this moment a report that two ships of the lino and two frigates have receiv ed orders bv the telegraph to sail immediately for Lisbon, to demand prompt satisfaction of Don Miguel.” Greece. We are inclined to place no reli ance on reports in the French papers, not In ter in dale thun those last received by us, of the abdication of Cnpo D’lslrias. But the Morning Herald of tho 3d, contains the follow- ing communication: News of a revolution in .Greece reached London in a letter just received from Mar seilles. Both thn writer and tlio receiver of the letter aro intimately acquainted with the affuirs of Greece by n recently terminated re- sidenco of several years in that country. I he news came bv a vessel which, at tlio writing of Ihe letter, had just arrived at Marseilles from Greece. The particulars which had transpired, were to the following effect: By misgnvornmenl in various shapes, Count Capo d’lstrias, long a functionary, and itience an instrument of the Russian Govern meat, had for a considerable limn past, been the object of universal odium in Greece. The patience of the people being completely NEW GOOD8, rjlfIE subscriber beg* leave to return his thanks to H tin; citizens of Athma and its vicinity, for tin li bera I patronage heretofore received, and reaped fully J informs them that he has just returned from New VorK with an assortment of Gouda well suited to this market, und which lie will dispose of on the moat reasonable terms. Among them are the following : Super Blue, Black, Green, Olive and Brown Cloths, Drab, Faun, l.avander and Rowan Cassinieres, Black, Green and Olive Bombazines, Superior plain and figured Vulcntiu Vestings, do. English and French silk do. do. Velvet do. White and colored Marseilles do. Superior White, Brown, Granite arid London Drillings, Yellow and Red Bandanna and Spitllefield Hdkfs. Black Italian Cravuts. Fancy and white do. Velvet, Silk, Leather and Hair Cloth Stocks, Ready made Linen Shirts and Bosoms, Superior Silk Webbing and common Suspenders, Men’s Beaver and Horse skin Gloves, White und Mixed Cott n and Worsted iiosoand hulfdo. ALSO, A good assortment of superior Black and White BEAVKIt HATS. Al.SO, A fresh supply of Beers’ manufacture of Ladies Calf and Prunella Bootees and Shoes. Men’s and Boys’ Boot ft, Bootees, Shoes, Walking and Dancing Pumps and Slippers, of eve y description. He would ulso inform ins friends, and the public ge nerally, that he still continues the Tailoring Business at his old Stand, where all work will be executed in the best and most fashionable style. N B. The latest New York and Philadelphia Fash* ions just received. L. SC 1100.MAKER. Athens, June 21. 25—tf. Taylor Vo. MERCHANT TAILORS. I N commencing business in Athens, we are anxious to ensure public confidence und patronage, and ate. therefore determined that no establishment shall snr tUoni, ciiltci hi Htylv tunic or workmanship. AH orders in the following branches of the trade arc solid- j those oftho last season. He has also on hand a large ted, and will he thankfully received and immediately j assortim nt of low priced Clothing, made in good stylo WAKE-HOIJSE AND co mnssroN business. fJpiIE Subscriber tenders his flmnlis to l,ia friends **■ und the public for tho very liberal patronaco *’ Inch he has received in the above line of business, and now informs them that lie has taken a partner, Inlin L. AiKtruuin, formerly Julin I.. Anderson & Co. °f'hi* Place, and niter the Ul of Annual, thn business will be conducted under llie name and firm of Hues 4‘ tin tier son w ho solieit a continuation of the some patronage.— Their WAKR-HOLSE IS NEW, IN GOOD.ORDER, AND WATER PROOF, and of course every effort will be used for the benefit of those whose business is en trusted to their care. Liberal Advunees made on Produce in Store. JOHN REES. Augusta, June 7.-23—w3m. TO JOlWNEYlltEN Tailors. T HE .Subscriber will employ threo or four good .loninoymen Tailors during the* summer Meusnn; liberal prices will be given. None need apply unless of good moral character. His shop is locat'd at Gaines ville, Georgia. GEORGE VV. BROWN. June 7.—23—4t. NEW YORK Cheap Wholesale Cloa k, STOCK & CLOTHZ G It E M O V E D WHE Hubscnber has removed his establishment ft from No. 18J Maiden Lane, to the spacious Store, No. 138,Pearl-atrect,ovei Mi ss. HYDE CLEVE LAND, & Co. where ho will keep constantly on bund, a much inure extensive assortment than formerly. The ty lo, make and mnterialtr of the Cloak• wilt be if- pro ud, um! will be mild at about the same low prices a®’ attended to, to wit; Military and dres* Clothes. Latin Pellisses and I luliits,plain or full trimmed, ornamented and embroidered work of al description, 6tc. of the best and most fashionable kind. N. B. Particular attention paid to cutting garments for those who w ish them made up in their own fami lies. Athens, June 21.- 25—tf. I N I) I A n 8 P R I N G S. THIIIE subscriber has made large and extensive i a provements to bin establishment at this place, for tho convenience und comfort of those persons who may think proper to visit him. His bo.*t exertions will he used to render their situa- tion as comfortable as possible. L. A. ERWIN. Indian Springs, June 21.—25—4t. NOVICE. FB1IIE Copartnership heretofore existing bet wcon the 5 undersigned in Ilia practice of Law, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. They will each continue to reside in La Grange, and practice separately in the Courts heretofore attended by them. All business at present in the office, will be attended to by them jointly. 8. ARMSTRONG BAILEY. WILLIAM DOUGHERTY. June 21.—25—4t. GEORGI A, IIAHERSIIAM COUNTyT” \ I.L mv creditors will tuko notice, that agreeably to law, I shall apply to the honorable the Judges of the Inferior Court or the county of llohershum at the next Inferior Court to be ho I den for said comity, on the 2d Monday in July next, to have extended to me he benefits of the insolvent debtors’ at t DRURY JONES. June 21.— 25.—5t. NOTICE. 1 -lOUR months after date application will be made ; to tho Inferior Court of Clark county, when sit ting for ordinary purposes, for leuve to sell Three Ne groes be longing to tlio Estate of D. ti. Campbell, de ceased. Sold for the benefit ot the heirs anti creditors. JAMES MERIWETHER, Adin’r. June 21—25-wlm U ALL Postponed Sheriff*® Snle.—On the first Tuesday in JULY next, will b** sold at the Court Ihmic in the town of Gainesville, Hall county, within the usual of sale, the following property, to wit; Two Roxph of Dry Good®, one of Cutlery, four boxes of Mats, < nc box Medicine and some Crock* erywore, one Mattrass and sundry other articles too tedious to mention: levied on as the property of Al ston Boyd, to satisfy two ti fus. issued from Gwinnett Superior Court, one in favor of John & and William Kelly, and the other in favor of Dobbin & F.ins, vs. said Bo,J ' * A. CHASTAIN, D. Sli’IT. June 21. Hr. •Tones T ENDERS his services to the pob’ic. Hr has open- vd a shoo next door below the Poo • 'ffiee, where h.. will keep oo han* a go * d -apply of the best drugs h lust rereived and for sale, a general and fub- ionabh assortment ot perfumery. Athens, Juno 14.—24— „ md stylo xpressly for the Southern and Western trade, that will he sold ut about the usual price* of llie most infe rior ip/oliiy. Mho, ah assortment tsf Stocks with ms- ii> other desirable articles. Those who will take tlio trouble to examine this stork, will probably satisfy themselves, that they cannot select the same amount from uny stock in the City, that will be a safer or more desirable purchase. For pqIo by F. J. CONANT. No. 138, Pearl Street, New York. TERMS—Six months fm approved notes, payable at Banks in good standing in liny part of the country. Eight months for city acceptances, or five por cent, discount for cash. In all cases where the time is ex tended, interest will he charged al the rate of six per cent, per annum. Any gootk purchased at this Esta blishment that do not suit the market for which they were intended, will be exchanged for others. April 19.—16.—isw!2w. Dudley •!/. •Tones H AVING determined to make Daniclsvilfe, Madi son county, his permanent place of residence, will now practice in the several Courts of Law ana Equity in this State. All business with which ho mcy> bo entrusted, will be assiduously attended to. May 31—22-4«. MADISON SPRINGS. rgllIE subscriber, having madn some additional pre H parations for the reception of visiters to the Springs, will use their exertions to accommodate those friends who may call on them. The following aro their RATES. Board, Man by day, gl 00. ** “ week, 6 00. " " month, 20 00. •' Horse by day, 50. " “ week, 3 00. “ '* month, 10 00. Children and Servant*, half price. |CP It is expected, that there, will be a school foi such children as may accompany their parents. WILLIAM MORTON, JOSEPH F. MORTON. Mny 31.-22—31. FT-AIYTBES KOTSZ 9 GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA. rMlHF. subscriber is about building an addi* ■ "ija. ft tion to his House in Gainesville by which he u ill he enabled to accommodate double the num ber of persons that hccanat present with convenience, lie will as heretofore refrain from making any pro- mises whatever, and wishes only for that patronage' which his house may merit, lie takes this as the first opportunity of tendering to his friends and the public generally, his acknowledgements for so liberal a sharo of the passing patronage. L. CLEVELAND. Gainesville, May 3.--17—tf. GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. W HEREAS John Leak applies to me for l«tters> of Administration on the Estate of John Win* ter*, late cf said county,dece«sed : These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and sin* gular the kindred and creditors of taid deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to shew cause if any they have, why raid letters should not be granted Given under my hand this 7tb June, 183! WILLIAM COWAN,C. c. ot Juno 14.—24—30dr •!