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, and silver gray [
d, striped, and
1 mixed Satinetts.
i, Kerseys, and Beaver.
i, Cashmaret and Crape
t and yellow Flannels, and
Tn i, and 13 4 h Rose
Blankets.
7.1, 8 4, and 0 4 London. Du SI Blanket*.
'Dark mixed and Drab Jenna nod Keracys,
for negro clothing. .
Plaid nod atriped Hometpun*.
Super brown Sea Iatand Shirting.
Supet English long Cloths.
3-4. 4 4 and 54 bleached Shirting and
Sheeting, t.> > . % . ■
8 4. 4-4 and 6-4 Bedtickjngs.
100 yds. domestic Counterpane Cloth.
Furniture Dimity, Furniture .Fringes and
Bock ram. Sailcloth, and Red’ Pudding.
Red; blur,dralvgrccn.and crimson Moreen.
Black Lasting*. Circassians, and BufnbozeUs
104' Damask Linen’TsMe Diaper.
104 Linen Sheeting/'
Browu Linen; black Linens, and Cambrics.
Ajiron aud Forniturri^lmcks, Aproua in pat.
terns. "
Linen and Cotton BiMseye Diaper.
104 by 104 aud 10-4 by 18 4 Damask
Table Cloths. rw
Linen Towel*. Daniftsfe Napkins and Doy-
lea. •
Victoria Skirts, while and colorded corded
8kirts.
Irish Linens, Long Law^ns, and linen Com
plain Sw : ss, Jaconet and Mull Muslins.
Fine dotted, striped aud checked Swiss
Muslins.
Super figured Bobincte, super white and col
ored Bobiucts.
Checked and striped Jaconets.
Drapery Muslins—some embroidered.
Saccharilla Cambric and Bishop Liwns.
Haircnrd Cambric, 6 4 Garment Dimity.'
Clarke’s Spool Thread—300 y<!*.'
Colored Spool Thread, Dexter’s Sewing
Thread.
Knitting Yarn an 1 Cotton Cord.
Green, brown, purple, blue and scarlet gro
d«t nap Merino.
Brown, purple, green and salmoo super
French Merino.
, ^6'pirccs English Merino,’ Comprising all
tnn'desuwliie; colon. i
"Printed Merinos—various colors.
Black Bombazines, fibred Bombazines, and
figured Merino*.
Ladies and Misses’ Cotton Merino. Wore-
ted qnd Silk Hosiery.
English, French and American Calicos and
Prints.
Plaid, striped and printed Ginghams.
Ladies* Cloaks. Cotton Wadding, Furniture
Calico. .
Paper Muslin and colored Cambrics.
.. Super Ingrain Scotch Carpeting—nch pat.
terns.
Super Venetian Stain Carpeting.
Super Ingrain and common Cottuu (Carpeting
Super large Tuficd Hearth Rags.
* “ Bnisscla d». do.
M small Tufted Door Mata, Manilla Mats.
4.4 and 6 4 Grass Carpeting.
6 4 Cloth table covers, 8-4 embossed table
covers. ,
11.4 Piano Covers, 4 4, 7-4 and 8 4 super
worsted Table Covers. *'
Tufted Lamp Mats. ’ ' J< *' #
Carpet Binding, Furniture Binding.
Superfine and fine Dutch Bolling Cloths.
Men’s Buck. Kid. Berlin and Merino Gloves.
Mcos’ aud BoysVWook?u Gloves and Mil*
toik*.
.SUk Cravats, Stock*, jpolla re, Bosoms. Sus
^Qrereosl*,. Clonki.lJnitrd!iis, Overshoes.
Sjlk, Lamp’s Wool 'duaCuttuti Shifts^ anil
Drawers. ' Is ^
Silk, Lamb’s Wool and Cotton half Hose,
Domestic halfI|uws—wordrandcotton.
JJopei IHcriM Yelf«!l TM(iAC«.
Super Toilmet, Valencia, Marseilles, and
Bilk Vestings. . - r
Super black and Hue back Silk Velvet-
Bc*t black Italian Lustring.
' *. Black Lustring, Sinebew* and Sarmocts.
White, black, pink, blue and grtin Satina.
Purple and brown Gro de Nap.
Rich figured Satins—white,; bl*k and , oth-
set colors.. v ' •*- v> >. • •
. Colored figur’d Reps,' Poilt do S*»ie and
tiro de-NapSilks. -
Muuscline *le Lainep and plain and figur’d
£b*HY>. j". ; . * *'
(Blade Mnusellne do l/tino*. black Cltallj
gsaisasw..
ipwIt, white and bUroVirluria Ituitae.
White, pink and blackjlulian Crap.',
/"Clank Nankjirnnd "
■ Article.)
1 Bniahea. Coraeta.
, Rings and Breastpins.
bI, Shell and Seed Beads.
iap, lluir Powder.
rBAW BONNETS
Of the latest Style
Mena* and BovV FusKInnable
HATS .Hot CAPS,
Chinchilla Caps far Infill
ft" 41
ARE-now receiving, from.
A .Jf. York* a well select;
ed assortment of Goods In
their line; among which are
Gold ’ and Sliver
m*rcm ■
Of variant funds and patterns.
Gold. Guard and Fob, Chains and Seals and
Keys.
* Ladies* Gold Neck Chain*.
Go|d Ffllagree Ear Rings, and Pin, a new pat-
tarn—very elegant., •
Diamond FiUagree, Mosaic, Pearl, Roby, Em
erald, Painting and P!aif»>Go!d Breast Pim*.
s Diamond, Rnby, Emerald, Pearl Plain Gold
and Chased Finger Sings.
Gold 4* Sdcer Thimbltsfand Gold ^Silver
Pencil Cases.
Gold Locket*, Medallions, Sleeve Buttons
Snaps. Belt Bnckte*, 'ahd Collar Buttons.
Ladies Head Bands and Hair Ornaments.
Silver Spoons, Ladles, Batter Knives.
Pickle Forks, Caps, 1 Seal Stamps, Whistles
and Snuff Boxes.' • * 1 •.
Seed Coral, and Qoral Negligees.
A. Large and Beautiful assortment of Rodgers’
Wosteidiolm’s and Crpok’s PEN-KNIVES.
A larreanS elcgraf wiMrimtitSof RAZORS,
iDifcrart M<dxt*,U X$*s of 1, 2, 4, and 7 fort.)
Very handsome Card Cases, different kinds and
^Silver plated an^Wr&tama Tea Sets, Plated
and Brass. Candlesticks, -Snuffer* and .-Trays,
Silver Plated Fruit Baskets and Castors, Brass
Fenders, Andiron*, .Shovel# and Tongs,
FISTOXiS <fc XUFX.ES,
Single Sc DoubleBarrell’d Shot-
Gnr Locks, Nimss and Wnza, ftoww*' Flasks,
nunrilK, a.lirns iui:il nnu vuiuun, uu., .aiu urau
Purses, Briltania Soup Ladles, Teleseopeajarge
and small Manic Bo^rs. Toy Watches, Lmce
ounrtmnnt rtf Rnilir.ra' Sci*»nfS. lvofV Tillllf.
Razor Strops. MstbeiMattadlnstrunirnts, Pock
et Compasses.' Seal Blocks, Purse Clasps, Pla
ted Spoons, Batteran4 Fish-Knives and Cnps.
Shaving, Hair. an4T ( ooth.Bru»bcf and Feath-'
Dosterr A - t ■» ;
A large assortment, ^f Toys.
Accordion*,^ Violin*, and Care*.,
FLUTES, Ox*, Folk, 6c Eicht Keyed.
• rianv Forte,
Of CHicKtareo's make.
One second hand do..—Low priced,
0^- Clacks *n& Wafckts and Jeweliy repaired.
Sitter Work. Spoons, Ladle*, Sugar Tongs. <fe.
Ac. made in the best style, and the shortest notice.
Nov. 2L—30-tf
Valuable Property for Sale.
STATE RIGHTS! HOTEL,
.mUedgevUlc, «fa.
T HE Subscribers £einr anxious to direct
their'attention to''their other interest, of.
fer for sale the State Rights’ Hotel, Milled e.
vilie, Georgia, togetltei- wiili all the furniture,
oat lioase*, Stables, bee.
The establtsbmeii&is |*rgs and well furnish,
ed, capable of seeommodating one Imndrad and
fifty persons comfortably.; each room having a
fire place. The Stay, • are laygs and well
ranged, containing Malt
meats have bee«ju*dchy its friends and patror
tn'enlarge the .building for the sccomUjodiifiti
of a full 8cboot} «nJ a^so, to add another roomi
for the exclusive uste' and benefit of those who
may wish to be ihstrhcted m tlie science of
Music. • bn-; -
The operations of this School will be resumed
on the first Monday in. January, and all those
who design patronizing it, would do well to
commence as early ( as possible^ as there are
more disadvantage*‘ attending a delay of this
kind, than are usually anticipated. The course
of instruction will comprehend the following
studiei: Natural and Moral Philosophy,-Chy.
mistry, English Grammar, Rhetoric. Compo
sition, Ancient and Modern History, Geogra
phy, Arithmetic, Reading, Defining, 'Spelling,
dec. Lessons will also be given in Paintingr
plain and ornamental, Needlework in oil its va
rieties. and the pleasing and fascinating art of
making wax flowers.
Mr. Goneke will superintend the musical de.
partment, whose abilities as' n teaeber in that
branch, are too well known to need any com-
ment. . . . ./?'■
The neighborhood is remarkable for health
and board may be precured in sevsral respecta
ble families on moderate terms,. '*
December 1.%—83—2t
illy pat. fessoc of Mural Philosophy, Political Economy
Jitn.es Jackson/A. M.. .Professor of Natu-
ral Philosophy ami Chemistry. .
Henry Hull. M. D. f Prolessor of Mathetna.
tics and Astronomy,
Malthus A. Ward, M: D., Professor of Na
tural History.
Wn». Lehman, A”: M;V Professor of Greek
aiii Modern Languages.
James P. ^Waddefc A. Af., • Professor of Latin,
Archaeology, and Belles laet res.
Charles F. iUcCav, . Professor of Ci
vil Engineering, and adjunct Professor'of Na'
tural Philosophy; i • " -* v •; *: *■»,»*
Win. A. Irving, A, M., Tuh»r in Ancient Lan-
guages. .
Nahum II. Wood, A. M., Tutor in Mathema.
H N. WILLS ON ‘ tenders his thanksta
• the public, for tho liberal patrotivge
bestowed on his Stage Lines, and would res
pectfullv inform them, that he* hr prepared to
run a Daily Line. (Sunday* excepted,)
of FOVRHOUSE COACHES,
from (lie Georgia Rail Road to Athens. -
(Kr The Chrbnielc,' and Constitutionalist.
Augusta, will copy the above fill 1st January
next. •* H. N. W.
Applicants for admission into any of the i
gular classes of College, ‘can be examined
Monday, thr I4tlr ofJnnunry or at any other
time, should they, prefer it. It would, however,
be well for those, who intend to join the liisti-
tution,to be preseht as early as Monday the
14th. if not earheQuhvi.'. r. ; ./}
” The Professor of..C jyil Engineering will give
instruction to those who may'desire to prepare
themselves for that increasingly important
branchorSoiehesc! * i>'.y r s r .... ...j .
, The French Language is a regular study of
College. Id a^fnioa^to^wtnclii thc'y wli^’ de.
■ire U,'dariatiidy , tlrt4rtiHafJ|G<:rinnn>nml,SpH-
msh Languages, without extra charge.
The College Library now contains about six
thousand well selected .^volumes., while 'the.JLiJ.
braneapf thp |W® IJterary Societies. have about
four thousand. * ' ’
' The Botftfiic'Qarden,' is'larre, aml. under the
bare of an expertised Gordener,-is .kept . ln
fine order, anil contains many rare and interest
ing plants. To this Students have access, un
der the instruction W' the J Professor of Natu-
ral History.
WANTED,
ipO hire for tho ensuing year.
Forty able bodied Boys
and Fellows,
to work on the Kail Road. fof which liberal pri
ces will be given paysbJe quarterly.
References edit be made to those persons of
whom I have formerly h'lredi in relation to my
treatment cf hands, ahd as to pnncuallty in
payment. Jh*-:-*- -- •*«—
.wW A. B. DANIEL.
Athens, December!,—31—3t
REES& BEALL’S
nre-PropT Warshanse Aigncta
■ agrsti,. .
T HE undersigned, grateful for tho liberal
patronage and support of .their; friends
and customers heretofore, beg leave to' inform
them and the pub’ic, that they continue to trans
act a general VPttrehouse an* Com-
mission Busmtsiyni their old. stand
on Broad street. Their warehouse and close
stores are in good order 'for the reception of
cotton and goods in store. Liberal advances 1
will at all times.be made on produce and con
signments. Tho agents of the Georgia Rail
road will with promptness receive and forward
all cotton consigned to us at the different de.
pots, n* also, any goods that may be, ordered
throush us up the road.
HOPKINS. JENNINGS dc Co. Whole
sale Grocers, are now receiving av.d opening
an cxtensivC* stock ofGroceries,. io.-t.he fire
proof storeof the warehouse newly- erected,
which they will be prepared to offar on the
moHt liberal terms. All orders through us
and filled by them, will bv free of commis
sions, and to the entire satisfaction of the par
ties ordering.
All communications will be addressed to us
jointly, as the business in future will be con-
ducted in the name of the firm. Pledging
their usual promptness to all bzsiness confid.
ed to their care,.wifi hope to merit a continu
ance of the confidence herctnfnrte so IibcraL'y
bestowed. JOIIN REES,
EGBERT B. BEALL
Augusta, October 2,1888..
05" The city papers, Milledgeville Recor
der, Standatd oftJoion, Southern Whig, Ath-
enhywrill ciipy„l|}o. ..qb4ive into their papers
wceklv, until first January uest-
ie ," E. B. B.
T Of...-JR E NT,
For terms npnjy tdC. G. M*Kin.
Deccjuibpy l.-^L-St
-D. C. BALT WIN.
Hat*, Caps, boots and Shoos.
THE subscriber* haying just returned from
* New-York*. whence tliey have brought a
splendid and yxtansive Variety of Articles in
their line, would respectfully invite the commu
nity to call and inspect for themselves.
They would also respectfully inform lbs com
munity, that they have established in Athens,
and now in operation, an extensive
The patronage oTtSAhouse Is extensive aud
of the' most profitaM#character daring the bu
siness season, ahvdvs/being crowded to over
flowing. . V it*') 1
Also,n.plantation wjthinope mile orMillcdge.
viHe, containing ntauj. four liutinted acres of
land, two hundred p'f w hich tire in a high state of
cultivation the'balancc is ’ftellshd liesrily tim
bered'. Toany persdOf.wkthing to wake * pro
fitable and sate invest piept..the above is one of
the best that esn behia^,. .Tlie' preseiit prog-
pects ol Milledgeville a’re of the most flattering
kind./ Tb« QgMwrpe UuiVershy being but
two miles from tlie r CTty. Also, the Lunatic
Asylum ab< uttbr*a«W»liatyncc; t€*gether with
HAT MANUFACTORY,
hundred hor- -Where , they. *re prepareJ toexeruteallor-
dere, either by, RETAIL or WHOLESALE,
at the *horti-»t notice, aud upon the most liberal
terms. * ! ‘‘ ’
0^7“ All kiiuls otfiir received in exchange
for goods.
I Canton Crape and Crape
^ Wiicana blacK Crajm Lirac.
-'lanen C.imbric)tHnliilkm-lii.'&.
.' Fancy gilk SHawla. Vfcluria Cinvaia.
jRich cuibfoidcred Thibet'WoolflBttwb.
4 4,*5 4 and 7-4 Highland Plaid Shawls.
iChineal. Merino and Cbapy Shaw ls.
Cicli eaibruijunal Mualin Cajia and Cul.
Wn.' •/•'•' ; - ' •.
Kicli Mualiii Edging, and Inaerljnga. •
.Thread Dacca Bobii.ct Quillinga'and Edg.
^Mantdlo. and fihawl Frine««-
Woreted and Twisted Bilk Laces, aH eo-
Ladies' White 6c Black Pic nic Silk Gloves,
.. : Ladies’ Long White Pic. nic Gloves.
' Ladies* Kid, Linen, Merino, aud Berlin
Gloves. ' -
i_£TY Ladies’ Super Lined Kid Gloves,
U«ir Curls, Ringlete, Rolls, Braids and Mo-
*R Cap Tabs, Gimp, Braid, B »bhins 6c Tapes.
. Bead Bags, Read aud Silk Purses,
paocy Rzticulef, M'illo^ Bathcts.
of tlie Legislalore.
ted paper, and posses-
• the end ofthe present
year. For farUw*Firtieub»rs, apply to the pro-
pnetorc. DBECjlEB fc DROWN
’ N. B. The present proprietors will eoniinne
the business of the Hotel until disposed of, and
will be pleased to accommodate as usual (heir
old friends or tlie public. ' —
B, & B,
J/iHedgeville, Dec. l5r-33-*f
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order'of the Inferior
Court of Clark county, will be sold nt the
Store of Daniel Mack, in Athens, on .Monday
the 7th day of January next, all the personal «*-
tate of Daniel M***! twisting of S»oek of Li.
auors a*d v*rio«a articles of Confsctiouary, one
bed and furniture together with many other ar
ticles too tedious to mention. Sold for the b**n.
efit of tho creditors of said deceased. Sale to
eontmud from day to dav, till <all is sold.
BURTON HICKS, Adm'
Drcembor 8,—32—ids
N. B. At the same time and place will he
fcu'.rd t'.JC Ifoui!.- f-»r the * nsui,, f * l;r *
accounts altar the 10th January next, in
to the hands of a mtiristrate to be settled by
law. J. ROBINSON, * CO.
December «3-344tf.
N. B. Tlie business will be continued here
after bv J. ROBINSON, under. the agency of
R. RObGERS, who hopes by bis unremitting
exertions. U» please h !_ — •*“
.. - „... justoniere, to merit the
his old friends, and a more libe-
8^.
Tuition, from Jan^fith to Aug. 1st, $24 00
Library fee, servants*' hire, room-rent,
and fuel for puhlie rooms, / .. . . 6 CO
For ihe same, for.j^p Fall Term, 2
Excellent Board) m ttid most respectable fa
milies, ean be obtained fpr frooi. 810 to 814 per
month,. _ ASB.URY HULL,
December 8—Sft—tl5J. " ' Sec. $ Trias.
QkT The CoirstRatiotiitliat,'>'Augusta,.<>Uie
Georgian, Savannah, Southern .Border,. Mil.
ledgrville, and Enquirer, Columbus, are request
ed to give the-aboVe'three weekly insertions.
Tlie OainesviUe female High
l3cliool.
JL 1st January, 1839, for the education of
young Ladies; iii tlie following branches of polite
learning. ’ ,J .
PrI^akV Depar* ttsariwCharge 824—Term
10 months. '^ Vii a . v
The usnnl elementary subjects of the com-
mor Schools.
Sbcokd, Dxpat^kznt—Charge 845.—Term
10month!*.:... ', ■.
The foregoing with tlie addition of Geology;
Botany,and the Experimental Sciences, History,
Biography; Mapihg-■" and use of tlie. Globes,
Drawing and the French language.-
- Sbriob DEPARTairNT^—Charge $90.—Term
10 months. •-*•.*. 4
All the foregoing with the Belles Leltres, Elo
cution, Vocal Musif, Afathomatics, Moral Phi
losophy, Astronomy^,awtjte Italian/Spanish
or German languages. The aneieht languages
if desired.*; Music aiiextra charge. (For filling
this departmen^with a Teacber of emipeucc,
arrangements nnun forwardness.) The use of
the Piano Forte|Phii.)*oph1cal Apparatus, Bo-
tanieal Gaiden, rtnif'Calisthenics are iucludcd
in the above ordihhry charges. i -
Board at 810 per-inonth will be provided in
the Village, until the School buildings are com
pleted. -. '
The School Term commences 1st January,
and ends 1st November.
Signed by oraer of the Trustees,
G; BEAUMONT, Principal.
Nov. 24—30-Jtf ,
(KyMr. G. Beaumont, an English Barrister,
Graduate (A. M.^or the- University of Cam
bridge, having selected Gainesville on account
ofits acknowledged salubrity ns a location for
his family, offers in the above school, the advan
tages of a permanent teacher and uniform sys
tem. Advancement ofthe pupil will bc‘secured
by weekly exnniihalibns, study and not display
will prevail, the moral seniimcnts us well as Ilia
intellectual powers will be d«velo|>ed, and the
discipline will bfopreaerved on principles of self-
respect as-well iq-the pupil as in tlie teacher.
The Trustees ,nre preparing a spacious build
ing, with ample,garden and pleasure grounds.
consisting
Sails
■* ' 'prior C urt
a Court of .
Terms will be made known on the day of sale.
ELISHA WARE, Adu/r.
ofthe smale of A Ben Daairl dec’d.
Nov.3—27- . •-
of p:itroi
OAUTIOX.
A LL persons are notified not’to trade for
two notes, given by me to Ivy E Whitcomb
for Thirty Dollars each, about the first of Au
gust last, payable the 25th December instant, ns
the consideration for which said notes were giv
en has rutirely failed, and I am determined not
to pay them unless compelled by law..
THOS. B. COOPER.
December 22—34—It. .
Guardian’s Hiring.
IXTlLLbe hired t> the highest bidder nt Wat.
kinsville, oh the first Tuesday in January
next, a Negro man named Reuben, and hUwife
Cely, and a-boy Anderson, belonging to *tlte
Orphans of Joel Williams,: deceased. .- Teyms
adeknown onthe. day .of sale. vV ■
ANDER^iJn W, SMITH, Goa^;.
pgassJgjMi&Pu • - ' f "i
■E*OUR months after date application will be
' madetirtbhflcMWilWe tba Inferior f
LwApr ■ — - '
pos^s,
mg to, .
county deceased. . .. , . .
THOMAS W. RO^ YAdm’r.
MARY ROE, ) Adm’x.
Sept. 8,—18—4m
RUNAWAY NEGRO
Ranaway from the|_Snbscriber,on tbe l3ih of
September, a negro man by tht name of WAR-
REN,abount 25 or20 yearii'old* having ’ ‘
some of bis fore-teeth. It Is presnmed
he has shaped hi* course for Charleston, S C.
A liberal reward will be. paid for bis apprehen
sions and safe keeping, so tint I get him again.
. j *7,7: BYRp M. GRACE
P. S. Letters will reach pie either at Colum
bus. Geo., orHenry Court House, Ala.
O^rTbe Georgia and South Carolina papers
wiU copy the 'af&ve four times, and forward
their ticeotiat* to this office —Columbus Sentin
el. v ; ; ■ ....
December 8—32-»4t.
GEORGIA CLARK COUNTY,
Y^HEREAS. Aaron Crow, Administrator q
Maraaret, Crow, deceased, apphes .for
Letters of Dismission. ,
This is therefore to.cite and admonish all, and
singular the kindred'and creditors of said dee’d.
to be and appear at iny office, within the time
E rescribed bylaw, to shew cause (ifany they
ave) why'skid letters should not ie granted.
Given under my hand, this 7th day of August,
6&OOBB1BS.
T HE subscriber has just received
30 Barrels Northern Potato’s.
25 Bags Coffee.
30 Sacks Liverpool Salt.
10 Barrels N, E. Rum.
10 do Jenck’a Gin. .
4 Casks Cheese.
With a variety of other articles.
O. P. SHAW:
Wall Streel, Dec. 1—31-rff.
GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY.
Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes,
June adjourned Term, 1838.
Rule Nisi.
WHEREAS, Reuben Simmons, administra-
* * tor of Joseph Albright, deceased, has
petitioned the Court for Letters of dismission;
whereupon it is ordered th«t a copy of litis rule
be published once a month, for six months, in 1
Oneof the public Gazettes of this State, that*11
parties concerned, may. have due notice, and fils
their objections, (if any . they have) why paid
Letters ofdismission should not he granted.
A true copy from the minutes of said Court,
this 7th June, 1838.
' WILLIAM SANDERS, o. o.
June 33 8 -6in
georgiaclark county.
Superior Court, August Term, 1838.
mHE Petition of Seaborn J. Mays, sheweth
A (|, a t Henderson B. Gilliland, on the thir
tieth day of May, 1837, mortgaged to your peti
tioner, a certain lot of Land m the Town of
Athens, known fas Colo. John A. Cobb’s Sur
The Milledgevilie Recorder, Augusta Cbron- vey, an distinguished by metes and bounds, will
icle, Macon Tflegraph, - Columbus Enqui- more fully appear by a, Deed to the said Gilli
ter, and Cassvillc Pioneer, will please insert the l«nd. fronihis jrotbers, Jobnfir. Cod Gilliland,
above four times, and charge to the Trustees of recorded-23ril May,' 1837, wbicli mortgage wss
the above Insliiutioiu G. Bl given.to secure the payment of a promissory
' Note, made by the Said Henderson, with Coil «c
Athens Grammar School
fjpHK exercise^fif tliis'Institution, will
tMUfirstMouday ofJanun.y next,
iM'rihtendenc-e and instruction of
Neisler, who is well known to the
i able, efficient, and successful
mence
under the s
Dr. HughM.
public, as o
Teacher. ,f„..
Parents, and guardians, wishing tlieir sons
1 and wards, well, prepared for College, should
make early application for admission into this
school, Terms' ’ or tuition ns heretofore, and
payable in advance:
JOHN A. COBB, President
' of the Board of'Trustees
December l,rr3h— 1 lltnJ - j
Nov. 3, 27 tr t
•NICHOLS 6c GAY.
Administrator’s sale.
ILL be ’sold before tlie Court House do,»r
in the,Town of Lawrenceville, on tlie, first
Tuesday in jaana^ next, the Tavern House
‘ 'liable lot*, belonging' to the Estate of James
I low,late, of sa)d county deceased, for the
. it of the heirs of saiddi-c’d. Terms Libs,
rah ’ • >•
C. HOWELL* Adm’r.
August 18r—16—tds
MOBUS mUZ.TZOAVZ.ZS
hi iff/berry*
1JF/RSOXS wishing : lopnrehave Cuttings du-
1 ring my nbseucr, will please apply to Mr.
Francis Gideon.
S. KNEELAND.
4the»*f Depfmher8*r-33r-Gt
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREBAHLI^i to an order ol i.'.e Inferior
Court of'Ognthqrpe county, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, w ill b.- void, o;i the first
Tuesday ni JiffitiMWjiciU, in tin* town of Lux.
iugtoii, before the Cou rt house door of said Co,
h tween the ujiutd hours of sale, 348 acres of
LAND, JyingfOn L*Vng creek, udj 1utng hinds
of Thof.tsts B, J. Hill and others. Also, u
Negro U«»y, by the oatnu of Solomon b looking
to. tho estsdoyof Janie. A. Hill* doceHiUid.
Sold for the’boitem .of those interested in said
estate. Terms will ho inado kiuiwii nil the day,
Oc*i 27 - £6 —ids,
B.M, Hill, A-lm’r.
THE MURfiERER STOPPED.
rriAKEX,.U i p,,an& fc ncWconfined in jail fit Dali-
, JLlohnega, Lutnpkur^county,'Ga., a *tunii
who calls his rtnme William Morris, but nu.
SWe’r* 'ttie’dedSlripfn>n"gWeii'4rrth*'' nrWspaperH
of SOLOMON STEP, one of the murderer* of
Martiu Fraley, iti tlta.Slnte.of'Tennessee.
. * -GEORGE P. BEDFORD.
v. lIKBUEKTS. !
Drnihbfr SSWHi-lw'.
bythi
Jno. Gilliland, his securities, and bearing date
24th May, 1937, andducon the 25th December
next thereafter, ai d it appearing io the Court,
that there is due oh the said note, the principal,
three hundred nud forty-six Dollars ana 22cents
with interest thereon.*
On motion iti* ordered, that the said Hender-
>n 11. Gillil.nd, pay into the CJerke Office of
e Superior Court of said County, the amount
of principal and interest due on said Note, on or
before tlie first day of the next Term of this
Court, or the Equity ol Redemption in and to
said mortgaged premises will be forever barred
and foreclosed.
And that a copy of thin Rule be served upon
the anid Henderson B. Gilliland, at least three
months before said Court, or published once a
month for four months, in some public Gazette
this State.
A true extract from the minute* ofsaid Court,
this 10th day of October, 1838.
? - <• -^OHN Cy JOHNSON, Clk.
Oct. 13,—24—m4hi
T HE Publiolue cautioned against trading
i«r a protqissory note, given by me to
Nathaniel Nellu’ths, of Elbert county, for one
hundred and b it dollars, due the 25th of De.
cember, 1839, and bearing interest from the
25th of this instant; As sidd note waa fraudu
lently obtained, 1 am determined not to pnv it,
unless compelled by law. Said note was dated
th instant. i- HENRY WICLK.
Gilmer ooqnty,, Dec. 22—34—tw.
_ mode to the honorab)«. the Justice of the
Inferior Cpurt qf Afadison county, when sitting
fororditinrypurposesibrleave to sill the real
estate of 'JoSeph Dupree,dec’d.
Ohorolsoe Corner Academy,
T HE exercises of this Institution will be re
sumed by Ihe subscriber, on the first Mon-
duy in January, 18519.
December 2;3—34—2w
H. 8 AFFORD.
LAW BLMHS
Foif Saje ot" this OOicc.
FIjOITR.
Barrels Floirii('from PotiUain’s and
other Mijls. just received and loreah 1 .
for Cash only. 1 Ofthe former article, a supply
will he kept constantly- o.i hand.
O. P. SHAW.
Wail Street, Oct, 6,-23—tf
Madison Sheriffs Sale:
MsTTILLbo sold on the first Tuesday in January
v v next, at tlys Court House door in Daniels-
ville. Madison coiinty, between the legal hour* of
“tie.the following property,io-wit.:. .. >
One hundred Acreirbf Lind, tDore*rIes«, On
the waters orSBhdy dreek, adjoining Land* of
VandiTord, and^tbeirs.upon which is situated a
grist tutd Saw.roiUJ} Levied upon by.virtue of.»
fi- fiu issued firum Jackson Superior Court at
the. instapee ql Jfeiry ^Strickland, guardian of
)UR months after dale’ap[»Itcntion \vlH be
made’ to Bib hotforiibfe Inferior court ot
Madison Criurity/wtensittingfor ordinary pyr-
S ises for leave to sell the kaI estate of Ann
iggfnbotham deerasvd. - .s
r. . i J AMES LONG. Adm’r.’
Oet. 1—gg-T^m. .. , -
Agency, Augusta Bk g. Zns.dk/ Co
Atbons*
T HE undersigned is prepared to take riaks
against firkin this place, and the adjacent
Town* and Villages, or in the country, at lair
rates of premium- _ s
- ' WM; M. MORTON, Agent.
July 28r~43tMkn
Notice Tfi Debtors A Creditors-
A'LL personsindebted to the estate of Daniel
**’ Mack,'late6f said County deceased, are re-
quested U* corns* forward and settle thetr^ae-
couQts; and thoae having demands againsfsaid
estate, are requested to present them according
to law.
December 8
l^OUR months after date, application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Clark County; while sitting as a Court of ordi
nary for leaveto* self one fourth part of Lot No.
221 in the 12th district, 8d section, in Troup
Countv, which,. Lot belongs to the Orphans of
Peter Puryear^deceased
JAMES W. BARRETT Adm’r.
of James Williams dec’d.
November 10—28r-4m.''
T ; sale. ■ .
A GREE ABLE, ip the last Will and Testament
of John Ajigi iii. lata of Gwinnett co aty,
deceased, will be'iold on the first T send ay in
January neiti 1 aiLawrenceville, in said county,
all the XAtwf^b**ohging to said deceased, in
GwindettcoOnty/siX or eeven hundred Aeres
of Land/oa Suwancy Creek, whereon the said'
‘ resided, wril improved, with
dwelling and other necessa-
_ _* (resh plantation in first rate
orderfor making heavy Crops, a valuable lime
Quarry. Ac.' SOO Acres on Ivy Creek, on which
is' a Saw-thill dhd the remains of a burnt 'grist-
young i
To be sold op,a credit of one, two and three
years, the purcliaser giving note with good snf-
ficieutftre hold.eeeunty. And on the day fob
lowing at hw uita residence, the perishable pro.
petty of said deceased, consisting of Horses,
Cattle, (logs. Sheep, Goats, Corn, Fodder,
Wheat,.Oat*,.4£e., and a quantity of liinr; the
stock otjgoodson hand/wo or three Cotton-gins.
HousshoM ood khcheu funiiture, and a variety
Aut-rniigcmcni in uu
in otbelr words ait it
cretion of the Bile.
So wAl is this and
The uupn
ed from llie adop
during a period o
mrrou.s it <
performed t
they have r«» .
after they had 1;
most eminent of tbe‘fitciihy—justi
tifies Dr. Peters, in warmly and c«*nsc
recommending them to the special uol
afllictrd.
Pelers’Vegetable Pill.-, are the safes!
effectual, and oeonomical remedy, for d__
•>f the human constilution, that has *vei b
Uiseovered. Dr. Prtere, the inventor of
valuable medicine, from his knowledge o
human system, derived from a long and e
sive practice, hir* arrived to this conclusion tin
the great and prismrv cause of nio.-tiiiVeaWs is
a derangement in the.functions'of the Liver * or
increased or dinmiiihwrVeV^i
*-*•*jt&tjEjtifeiiH
Jit this understood that it is eommen
for persons to'say whi n thev feeLonweU/ihst .
they are billious, meaning, that tl.ev have, too
much bile in the stomach. On the ather-Jmm!, *
|®PPPPHPP(|PWpWjhecnuee iioiirishr'V
ment .contained ini the food-taken into tl<e:*ir>-
luach is notj.ropcrlyextracte.l>Ki«d the-.foodW- •
fejected in a crude slate. Dfl Vctet* is rV.|ifi<frtu : T'T
that Uif larittrt&lfvgttair Theory* Sd calif d, th»l
“impurity ofAhe llioil isthe catlse of all discos,
es,” is a great absurdity. Every one. whq- re.
fleets jpon the subject a moment, will perceive
that impurity ot tho blood is a eerohdart'. not A 1
primary complaint—the eff. ct and nottllp rauiite • •
of disease. When the fu» ction* ofthe livCe are •
deranged, ami tlie flow of bile ihch ased/ it in .
often taken up by tlie abwrhcnt' vessels aud.
earned into' fun circulation, and. become* min. -
filed with the blood as In jaundice, wheii the pa*
tlciit show* if in his countenance,. Now ito*
impurity ofthe blood is caused by an increascVl '
flow of bile,Mnd to remedy it yon ‘mnst'cdrrelt ■*
the secretion ofthe liver, etnl restore it'to a •
I.• Dr. Peters has spent much ;time in tsprf..,
meuting with different vegetable medicine^ Jhr J
disease* of the liver; and uow offer* his Vege
table »PiU*.** f the best, mofrt convrnipht, am!
cheapest inedicinethat can be prepared70- ^"
eral um, and m offering them to tlm public, U
actuated “more by benevoleu t than peenniaFV' "I
motives as the price of the wedicine^rill^hdw.'
Dr. Pcters*iSat1ers himself that hi* loitg. ex-
perimenting w'.th vegotable^m ’* '
bled him to discover the true' ^
tute answer itta>a II the purpoeTsofjBHi
without any of their attendant rvils. One er. ;
quality of his vegetable pills is that they
the alteruauv* principle combined With
cathartic.or,operative qualities, so.thatih
only cleanse the stomach add bowels
but they reguiate the liver, changr tho ninrhiif
accretion*, strengthen the digestive organs, pb-
rify the blood, invigorate the .'circulation, aid
give tone ahd energy to the nervous system.
They are mild and pleasant io tlieir operation,
and convey almonimmedistf convirttonjofiliclr
utility from the first dose. They c*•> be, taken;.:
with safety by persons of any an: mid ttefcbc
ble, the infirm, tho uervou-T. ^d > deBcSs,S?
strengthened by their .operation bcaahpe tbsy
clear the sy sum of bad Lan.ore, quiet nerven*
irritability, and restlessness from wliatever'
i“*«nkbly prodw *s sound sleep.
The Vegetable Pills are a sure retardv.’-.fbr.'
jaundice, sick and nervous liead; die, dy*p«p^
cos t tveness, sickness of the stomaeli, beta tbttfn,
all billions eompbiinta, fever* of all kinds, and f
taken at the eomraeucement will iuvarwbly. *
check their progress,
:ted aud dan
pro’racte
■e invaluable i
rrctions, fitSS o
which females alone a
be mad* to the honorable ihe Inferior
Court of <'l*rk county, for leave to sell two
Houses and Lots in the town of Salem, Clark
county,belonging to the estate of Jnme* C. An-
d«r8on, dec’d. Sold for the benfit ofthe heirs
and creditors.
NANCY D. ANDERSON Adm’x.
November 24—30—td*.
dangi
nervous and
bfsppetlte.midaH coumJStKTTTS'
ales alone are subject. They oner,
ate as a mild and speedy pU-ge and ure a W.
and ceruun remedy for worms in children.
Since I have introduced my Vegetable PiBsto
the public, I have received numerous certRi.
rates of tlieir superior efficacy in curing disc**,'
es, also, many fetters from respectable phtsi-
erans, who have used them In their practice with
the best success. \* t
I might publish a small volume of certificates,
but consider it unnecessary, as the m^Hcrne
will recommend itself to all who will make- trial
of it.
b} Petrra. M. D.* It.'
129 Liberty street, New York. Each box con
tains 40 pi'Is, price 50 cruts.
Be careful and enquire for Peters* Vege
table Pills, they are sold in Athemsbv
REESE A LORD Af
w. a well*.
July 2A
F OUR mon|U« after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
ot Cla*k county,*!ttiug as u Court of Ordinary,
for lea™ to selutie real Estate of John Brown-
ine. dscea*eo. . .
8 DARIUS T- HO WZE, Adm’r.
Sept, ^r-21-^m. •'
madeto'tliH honorable the Inferior court of
jMk—in county,"-Uen .Utin/for Ordinary pur-
pom, for kmuwmll ill? T.n V.nl, nud 10
acres more or less adjoining it, as part of tlie
Tord Bennrt, deceased.
N WITT, ) Adm’r.
acres more or !
real e# tate of > Vu.ntfoi
■EjlOUR moRtWafter date, sppUcatio.vwillbc
*- made to
made to tftr himorable the Inferior court of
Jackson coutttjr.*»»Hm sitting for Ordinary pur-
poses, for leaWto>sell nil the real estate of W I-
liam L. BryaW. deceased, of said county. Sold
f„, tuo w. ^ti^iY^x'Tdu.-x.
NoVeinbcH
liiferior Court of
Oglethorpe eottntyi while sitting- as a Court of
Ordinary, for Ibnve; to sell the real Estate c r
William G. Jennings, deceased. ;
WILLIAM W, BUSII, Adm’r.
Decfr. 8c-32—4iii ‘
T HE suhscribur is icceiving aud daily ex.
/pectin#—
15 Bags Old Java - Coffee,
800(T 8upur Spanish Sega rs.
10 Buses and Drums Muscatel,
and Sultnua Raisins, -
2 Chest* Super Hyson and Gunpowder
> ' 'Tea, ’
3 Bills 1 . 1 Malaga and Muscatel Wine,
2 i'oifes Pine.Apple Cheese,
4 Cases Pickles,
15 Boxes Stewart’* Confectionary,
Witi.-u variety of,other articles.
fit OUR date, application will[be
A umde toxhn Hiiuorsble Iufenor Court, shtn
5 “ "WO. H. JOKES, Adm’r.
■ -S'. jULIA VAUGHAN. Adm’rx.
Tqly yt.^13—m
DIRECT l^ROM MADEIRA.
2 Qr. Cy.k, niHckhurti’. Clioiri. Old London
Pnrlicular Mudoiro Win*. Thl, win, ia
rapraa/nl—1 tho boal llml enn bo ahippod;
[mrtieubir nuoiuiouliovingboon poid tn the ee
lection. Peroona Vfiabina it choice Article, cel
bo .implied. O. P. S11AW.
Wall Slr?or,,#o?. Cl SO—If.
F made to the Honorable, lie Inferior Court
of Mediapn county, wbUe ailUo* a. . Courtnf
Ordinary,forV*ro lot* 11 twohumlredl-oand
a half Acreeof Land,’more or Icem Ni", and be-
Ingin IliUb eobnty. and known and dtstinjUtah-
ed by No. one hundred nhd «" («») *“ •!»
fourth (4) diatriet of originalWHouatoli county,
ig to tho oatatn of Bdword Wan, Jr.
, ELISHA WAKE. Adm’r.
of Edward Ware. Juttl dco’d.
October S7ejJ8-4m
O. P. SIIAW, T^OUK nionthe after date, application wilil—
Wall-Street. Oct. 13-S4-ir. I' medc to th" Hiinbrable the Inferior Court
of Clark cnUnty,.iilting tor Ordinal ypbrpoaee,
for leerc to aril Lota No. U8 ami 60, and tlie
land ednneeled to aaid lota in the Town ot
Watkinaviile, bounded by Vurrav, Hardin and
others, beloncing to the Eetato ofDaetdSte.
pbeua,deeeaaed, y(hrreon he lived at the tuna
of his death a •
JOSHUA 8TKPHENS, i
HARRIS .STEPHENS,} ** xr *’
Oct. 13,—24—4a*.
Shorifi’s Sale. ’■
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday if
January next, at the Court llonae in
Clark county, between the lawful hours an
suit;, the following property to-wit:
175 acres.of laud, more or le^f, in saii
county, on the Waters of Rose creek, adjwa-
' ig Jones and others, levied on astb*
f Duvid Weaver, to attisfy n fifa in fn*or
Joshua G. Moore vs. David Wea . er. • *
Postponed Sale,
] ILL be sold on the first Tuesday m
January next, at the Court-House doer
in IVatkinsville. between the legal hours of sslr,
the following property, viz. ...
238 Acre* of laud, more or Ie**, in the coira-
.. of Clark, o»t McNutt’* creek, in two'separate
Tract*,—due containing two hundred ni.d thir
teen acre**, more or b os, adjoining Win. Gant
and others; the other containingtwent>-fiv*
acres, more or Ie**, adjoining Stephen* pn4oth
ers, with a Saw Mill thereon in good repair*
and Fifty Barrels of Cum, more «r VajK le
vied on as tlie property of Jnines.AUeii^toaatisw
fy a Ufa in favor of Abner Grikhaiii vs.’Jalne*
Alien aud Jqo. It. Cosby. .
JAMES HENDON, SVff.
December 1—31—td*
Guardian’s sate. ,
A GREEABLE to an order *C>Ha itqnm$M*
**■ Justice* of the Inferior Court’ ofMq^svoik
cmuuy, when sitting as a Court «fO J.oarv,
will be sold on the firet Tu’ s 'sy in Febri.afy
nexLbeforb tbs Court Housed •r,io C*m/be.I
iffilord. ami sold tor tb -ir benefit,
made known on the day of sale. •
*< BERRY J, MEADOWS, Coair.
December lr~31—tds •. ^
F QUR month* after date npplirjttkm witt b*
made to the lionorabl* Justice* of the In
dinary purpose*, for leave to sell part of Ihe. real
Estau of Benjamin Smith, late mud; Cujuntj,
deceased. •
i| * - : SIDAY A. SMITH, .Adm’r.
Sept 8,—19—4m
JEOKGI.K CLARK COUNTY. }
VVHLREAS. Barton ILctis . ’
v T ter* of Administration on
Daniel Mpck.jateor raid
This is therefore tn c
nml singular tlie kindred
the time prescribed by
any they have) why *i
granted. .
Given under my hand,
cetuber, 1838,
f 1L W ■
December 8,-33—liu