The southern Whig. (Athens, Ga.) 1833-1850, December 29, 1838, Image 4

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N II. N E WTON i.!g, lit the Store recently oc at«»ck of » oow receiving, at me otore recently oc |v , ~ ~ “■-'.•V" cupji d hj Guo. A. Connolly & Co., a Juryi; ■■ - •->*>! ■■ Fall- nud Winter Goods, recenriv. s* locted Tnr himself in Ihe Northern Cities, dspressiy for the trade-or Athens ntnl Ihe country adjacent: ail of which he is offer »tg »il low prices and accommodating terms. >llis slock comprises almost every article uni. ally sold it» a retail store;—among which may he found the.following: Ex.ra superfi. e blue, black, ciaret. green. 'x«-d, hivisibla green, drab, and steel > cadet n.ixn . ? . mixed Cloths. ' Hxiraeiii peiftne Mae, black, aritl silver gray Ciisui Extra suporfpjc black ribbed, -striped, and and steel mixed Satinefts. :«ts, Kerseys, and BcoVcr- teimsrbbl’^rvaiiftu Superfine Erin tacts, Cashmarctand Crape Super indigo blue goat’s hair Camlet, Blue aed brown Eoglisb Camlets for Gen- llcmeii’s Cloaks. lied, white,g;recn and yellow Flannels, and 10 4, II 4, and 124 Whitney, and Rose lUankjris. 7 4,JfM. and 9-4 London Duffil Blankets. $-4,' 0-4, and 10 4 super Mackinaw B2an .kct*.*” *****'*■* -'-* : Cradle and Crib Blankets. “ * 4 J ’ ' led and striped, and plaid Lin. ’Kcd, dork seys. mixed and Drab Jeans and Kerseys, for negro clothing. Plaid and striped Homespuns. Super brown Sea Island Shirting. Super English long Cloths. 9 4, 4 4 and 5-4 ble&cht-d Shirting Sheeting. ' -8 4. 4 4 and 6-4 Bedtsckings. 100 yds. domestic Counterpane Cloth. Furniture Diinity, Furniture Fringes and ^Bflidii'g. '.v Buckram. Sailcloth, and Red Padding. Bed, blue, drab, green and crimson Moi Black Lasting*. Circassians, and Butnbazefts 10-4 Damask Linen Table Diaper. 10 4 Linen Sheeting. “* Brown Linen, black Linens, and Cambrics. Apron and Furniture Checks, Aprons in pat toms. ' Linen and Colton Birdseye Diaper. 10-4’W12-4’ ana 10-4 by 18 4 Table Cloths'. Linen Towels. Damask Nrpkins and Doy Ladies u: d Misses’Satin and Oiltd Sdk Lubes’ and Mioses* India Rubb-r Aprons. Chineiil Cor«i, Black and White Blo.id La- Rich Bonnet. Belt and Cap Ribbons. iNol. Pi.iAU.ki>.. .. _ Colored Lustring Rihbous—ail widths. ESS 8 BOSSOtta :«XIVKttSlTX OF«E<m«U, FRANKLIN COLLEGE. rgin.K- Exercises of this Institution will be I. resumed on Tuesday, the 15th Juuuniy next. The following gentlemen constitute the rn,;l, of wl.nitf will give bU whole ^'.-3 | PLBAS4MV' G2£iVE; : ' j^m^vsiiaasnA'. Ivory, 'Born 'S'- Voxwood Stres sing Combs. Steel SI Siet-I,-Brass end SilverJCtumbli', •Powder Puffs, Hair Brushes. Cor* Silver' Pencil Cases, Rings and 1 Pencil Points, Coral, Shell and Seed Bei Cologne, Fancy Sgnp;’ Hair* Powder. STRAWS ONMETS Ofthe latest Style.., Mehs r and Boys* Fashionable HATS AND CAPS! Chinchil'a Caps lor infants. lOO l\fgro Hats. October 27,—26—tf < * } f«v■ &©&© £3 ©i Damn: Victoria Skirts, white and colorded corded SWrts. Irish Linens, Long Lawns, and Linen Cam brics. Plain Sw’ss, Jaconet and Mull Muslins. Fine dotted, striped at.d checked Swiss Muslins. Super figured Bobinets, super white and col ored Bobinets. Checked and striped Jaconets. Drapery Muslins—some embroidered. Baccbarilla Cambric and Bishop Lawns. <Haircord Cambric, 6 4 Garment Diinity. ^Clarke’s Spool Thread-—300 yds. ^Colored Spool Thread, Dexter’s Sewing Thread. Knitting Yara and Cotton Cord. Green, brown, purple, blue and scarlet gro de nap Merino. Brown, purple, green and salmon super French Merino*- so. piecggT.nMiah Merino, pym**' pin* 9 »"|5»wm wBc.A.iu, vummjsmg • the desirable colors. * Printed Merinos—various colors. ed assortment of Goods ii their line; among which art Gold and Silver WATCHES, Of various kinds and flattens. Gold Guard and Fob Chains and Seals and Keys. Ladies’ Gold Neck Chains. Gold Filingrre Ear Kings, and Pin, a new pat tern-very elegant. • Diamond Fill agree. Mosaic, Pearl, Ruby, Em erald, Painting and Plain Gold Breast Pins. Diamond, Roby, Emerald, Pearl, Plain Gold and Chased Finger Rings. t't 11 mn, WwP' the first lo-Awign ^commence ns' earhrj | W8 ; poesiU ny ; ns*there ar uior»? disadvantageif'lltteiidiiig-delay of tlii kind, than areusually anticipated. Tl/e course of ioefruction will comprehend the following studio*: Natural and MornJ, Philosophy,. Cliy- raffstry, English Grammar, Rhetoric. Couipo- sitiun, Ancient and^ Modern History, Geogra phy, Arithmetic, Reading, Defining* spelling, Asc. Lessons w»U also be given ill paint jpg, plain and ornamental. Needlework in nHiis va- rieues. and the pleasing and fascinating art of making wax flower*.-* Mr. Goneke will superintend the musical de partment, whoje abilities as a teacher in that branch, are too well known to need any com ment. The neighborhood Is remarkable, for health and hoard may be jirocured'.in several respecta- i^A.' !ft— .'Professor; of Natu- hud Chetni’stry.' •_ * l - ' M. p.. Professor of* Matheibn r " ALiith^s'A. Ward, M. D., Professor of Na- >gv, t ... . OJinrles r. AfcCnyr A. A/., Professor of Ci vil Engineering, anil adjunct Professor of Na to T HE, PUB Lie, H N. WILLSON tenders his thanks to • the public, for the liberal patronvgc bestowed oo his Stage Ljnes, nr.d would res peclfullv inform them, that he is prepared to nr* a Daily Line, (Su iidavs excepted.) of TFOUH HORSE COACHES, from the Georgia Rail Road to Athens. O^T The Chronicle, and Constitutionalist, Augusta, will copy the above till 1st January next, H. N. W.- Gold 4*. Silver Thimbles, and Gold df Silver Pencil Cases. Gold Lockets, Medallions, Sleeve Buttons Snaps, Belt Buckles, and Collar Buttons. Ladies Head Bands and Hair Ornaments. Silver Spoons, Ladles, Butter Knives. Pickle Forks, Cups, Seal Stamps, Whistles and Snuff Boxes. Seed Coral, and Coral Negligees. A Large and Beautiful assortment nl Rodgers’ Wostenholm’saud Crook’s PEN-KNIVES. WANTED, TJtO hire for the ensuingyear, Forty able bodied Boys and Fellows, irk on the Kail Rond, for which liberal pri- turtff I^hiloebpfiy. Win. A. Irving, A.M., Tut- gUSRVS. Nahum H. Wood, A. M., Tutor inMalhema- Ancicnt Lan- the firm of J. ROBINSON &c C solved on tho first day of January next.. . . . It is requested that nil those who have so lib erally bestowed their, patron'age nnd are indebt ed to the firni.jWill call on or fc before that upd make settlement', as we shall po.sitivi eompelled., without respect lo person?, to nil the accounts after the 10lfi f Jiuiuary ne: . to tho hunds of a m agistrate to be settled by law. : ; f • j. Robinson, & co. * December 22-~34—tf.- ’ 7' - ” ; f N. B.' The business will be'continued here- WORLD 1 ! LITERARY, POLITICAL, A CELLANEfOUS. :<KrE»ch number .-is t ,(ml toFOOR HUN. Oint-TWO Jagm duo- nfter by. J..KOBINSON, under the agency uf K. RODGERS, who.hopes by his if.tr^miltmg exertions to please hts eustomcfs, to ineriyAhe continuance, of his old 'friends, and a more r K - ral share of pntrjuage. CAUTZOM. A LL persons are notified tiot jo trade for two notes, given by me t6 Ivy E Whitcomb for Thirty Dollars eaeh, about the first of Au- Thirty Dollars each, about the .first gust last, payable the 25th December instant, aeration “ the consideration for which said notes v Applicants for admission into any of the £ular classes of College,’ enn be examined on Mondavi tin 14th of January or at any other ime, should they prefer it. ILivbuld, however, be well for those, who intend to join the Insti tution, to be present as early as Monday the 14th. if not earlier. The Professor of Civil Engineering will give instruction to those who may desire to prepare themselves for that increasingly important ompelled by 1 THOfL U. COOPER. December 22—34—lt. branch of Suien The French Language is a regular study of College. In addition to which, they wit* de sire it, can study the Italian,. German, and Spa nish Languages, without extra'cht-rge. The College Library now contains about six thousand well selected volumes, while the Li braries of the two Literary Societies have about four thousand. The Botanic Garden, is large, and. under the care of an experienced Gardener, is kept in fine order, and contains many rare and interest- g plants. To this Students have access, TERMS. Tuition, from Jan. 15th to Aug. 1st, Guardian’s Hiring. 'luiT’ILL be hired t > the highest bidder at Wat " “ kiusville, on the first Tuesday in January next, a Negro man named Reuben, and his wife Oely, and a boy Anderson, belonging to the ~ T_..i twin; Ji; l I rn Orphans of Joel Williams, deceased- Terms made known on the day of sale. ANDERSON W. SMITH, Guar. December 8,—32—tds . 5 . ; •' '' ipOUR months after date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Lumpkin county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell all the real Estate belong ing to the estate of Ansa lentBoe, late ot said county deceased. THOMAS W. ROE, 1 Adm’ MARY ROE, >Adm’ Sept. 8,—19—4m' BRED AN decimu—and the Yearly volume toTWEN- TY-TWO THoi'SX'NDu NINE, HU* -DUED AND ELGirp-FOCUduc pages of the jioyctrsize- Each Number Contains A SPIRITED WOOD Satirical, Historical, x>r of Po traiture. of OTIH :Colly covere^^at ; pee. Or three x*v ;ir names' and 910 at oue iimetwthe . of postage,'and of every other Ne llie amount, shall rece(ye t^eirctv. ^ car, for that sum, ot at 9%34 for! ei^i. Purchasers of any three volumes (ex cept Vol. I,) nt one time, fir like manner; shall ' them for 910. ? The risk of loss of payments for subecrip- wliich have been i ’ SUM OF teef.es do; IN ADVANCE. The constant calls at otir oflice for a wi paper has induced us. to sommence the * Yoke Weekly Whio.” We have ii siderable expense in order to furnish derswith a sheet sufficiently largetoc the necessary matter expected in a ^ “ Her of the LARGEST PAPER IN THE UNI TED STATES. W On Politics our coursd isf already known ; our articles Will be comprehensive, moderate and candid, withencugh firmness and decision to convince our- adversaries’ that they drive us from the field while there is a rag of the WliigbufiflifHefl to rally under. SciBimric Sketches will also appear icgu< fanr; .«* Vve ha»e made arrangements by which w« will be enabled to present evf ry week, excellent Medical Reports. This department will be der the supervision of one of the most eminent, experieuced and skilful surgeons of this city and these, and all other contain articles fur publii paid. HI. For all copies not rl proper post offices, duplici to those subscribers wh6 their own obligations; pro shall be .notified through within two months after tl ried copy. ’ " ^ IV. It a subscription .is-hot directed i discontinued before «h<C first number of the volume has been published, it will be taken continuance for another.'year. Subseripth must commence with the beginning of some t by mail, at the cs will be furnished have complied with ided that the failure he postmaster, and ; of the miscar- volume, and will not b^r't York, and something of the kind has been much needed. We trust our. medical department will a great measure supply the want of so desira ble a publication. Foreign and Domestic News, w«* shall give as of WAR- faNy na posable, and we intend to copy largely ie, for the Fall Term, month ASBURY HULL, December 8—32—t!5J. Sec. df Treas. ces will be given payable quarterly. References can be made ro those persons of whom I have formerly hired, in relation to my treatment cf. hands, and us to puncuality in. A large and elegant assortment of KAZOKS, (Different Maher*, in Cases of 1,2, 4,’ and 7 each,) Very handsome Card Cases, different kinds and patterns. . Silver plated and Brittama Tea Sets, Plated and Brass Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays, Silver Plated Fruit Baskets and Castors, Brass Fenders, Andirons, Shovels and Tongs, PISTOLS &. RIFLES, Single &. Double BarreU’d Shot- Guns, Gcn Locks, Nipples axd Wiper, Powder Flasks, l.ame und SLol Bap,. Astral Lamps. Writing Desks, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases, Backgammon Boards, Chess men and Boards. Silk and Bead REES & BEALL’S Fire-Proof Warehouse Augusta Cecrgia. Black Bombazine* figured Bombazines, and , PurB „; BrittHiirn Soup I«*irlles, Tel escopes,large Miru/t M.rww- and small Music Boxes, Toy Watches, Laigt assortment of Rodgers’ Scissors, Ivory Tabl< Cutlery, Ivory, ’trass and Kbonv Letter Stamp* ” nders’, Ei figured Merino*. Ladies and Misses’ Cotton Merino, Wors ted and Stik 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—rich pat terns. Super Venetian Stain Carpeting. • Super Ingrain and common Cotton < ,’arpeting Super large Tufted Hearth Rugs. ,•* ** Brussels d<». d-*. ** small Tufted Door Mats, Manilla Mats. 4.4 and 6 4 Grass Carpeting. 6 4 Cloth table covers, 8-4 embossed table covers. 11-4 Piano Covers, 6 4,7-4 and 8 4 super worsted Table Covers. Tufted Lamp Mats. Carpet Binding, Furniture Binding. Superfine and fine Dutch Bolting Cloths. Men’s Buck. Kid, Berlin and Merino Gloves. Mens’and Bovs’ Woolen Gloves and Mil- tens. Silk Cravafs, Stocks, Collars, Bosoms, Sus ponders. Overcoats, Cloaks. Umbrellas, Overehnps. Silk, Lamp’s Wool and Cotton Shirts ami Drawers. Silk, Lamb’s Wool and Cotton half Ho.se, Domestic half Hose—wool and cotton. Supei merino Velvet Vestings. Supnr Toiliuet, Valencia, Marseilles, and Silk Vestings. Super black and blue b ack Siik -Velvet- Beet black Italian Lustring. Black Lustring, Sine-hewn and Sarsnet*. While, black, pink, blue and green Satins. Purple and brown Gro de Nap. Rich figured Satins—white, bl’k and oth er colors. ~•''•Colored' figur’d Reps, Puilt de Sow* and Gro de Nap Silks. Mouselme de Laines and plaiu and figur’d Challr*s. Clack Mouseliue de Lnine Ac black Chally. Black and SJate Pongees. Brown, Slate and Plaid Poplins. Pink, while and blue Victoria Gauze. White, pink and black Italian Crape. Black Nankin nud Canton Crape aud Crape White and black Crape de Lisse. Linen Cambrick Handkerchiefs. Fancy Silk Shaw Is. Victoria Cravats. Rich embroidered Thibet Wool Shawl*. 4-4, 6-4 and 7-4 Higlthmd PI.aid Shawls. -'ChiiieaL Merino and Chally Shawl*. ‘Rich embroidered Muslin Caps and Col- «... .}»>«•. .Rich Muslin Edging, and Inserting,. K v Threud Luces Bobiuel Quilling, and Edg. •Saunders’, Emerson’s, Niche’s, and Smith’ Razor Strops. Mathematical Instruments, Pock et Compasses, Seal Blocks, Purse Clasps, Pla ted Spoons, Butter and Fish Knives and Cops. Shaving, Hair, and Tooth brushes and Feath- A large assortment of Toy*. Accordion*, Violins, a. d Cases. FLUTES, Oxe. Four, de Eight Keyed. One Superior Piano Forte, Of CHicKERiNo’s'niake, One second hand do.—Loir priced, 0^7“ Clocks and Watches and Jetceliy repaired, Sitter Work, .Spoons, Ladles, Sugar Tongs, dpc. dpc. made in the best style, and the shortest notice. All communications will be addressed to jointly, as the busmen.? itf future will*lie c< ducted ill ihe name of the ft™- Pledging usual promptness to a i! bcsi:*css con fid their care, will hope to nV»‘ a continu- of the confidence heretuforu? s; * liberal, j bestowed. JOHN REES, EGBERT B. BED'LL Augusta, October 2, 1838. N OCT The city papers, Mifiedgeville Recor der, Standaid of Union, Southern Whig, Ath cus, will copy the above into their paper* weeklv, until first January next- E. B. B. Nov. 24,—30-tf Valuable Properly for Sale. STATE RIGHTS’ HOTEL, JfliHcdgeviUe, Ga. fJlHE Subscribers being anxious to dire fer for sale the State Rights’ Hotel, Milled e- vilie, Georgia, together with all the furniture, out houses, Stables, Arc. Arc. The establishment i* large and well furnish ed, capable of accommodating one hundred and fifty persons comfortably ; each room having a fire place. The Stahl s nre larse and well ar ranged, containing stalls for ont hundred hor- The patronage of the house is extensive and of the most profitable character during the bu siness season, alwavs being crowded to over flowing. Also, a plantation within one mile ofMilledge- ville, containing about four hundred acres of land, two hundred ofwhich are in a high state of cultivation, the balance is well and heavily tim- i j m an y person wishing to make a pro- md sale investment, the above t that can be made. The present pros- The Oglethorpe University being but two miles from the C ty. Also, the Lunatic Asylum ab« ut the same distance; together with the public offiee* of the State, insure n large patronage, from transient person* visiting the Metropolis during the year for the Hotels, inde pendant of the session of the Legislature.— Term* liberal for undoubted paper, and posse*. . ted paper, - siou given any tima-aftet tlie end of the present y ear. For further particulars, apply to the pro prietors. BEECHER fit BROWN N- B. The present proprietors will continue N. B. The present proprietors will continue the business ol the Hotel until disposed of, aud will be pleased to accommodate as usual their old fnends or tbe public. B. fit B, Milledgeville, Dec. 15^£33—tf Mantillo, and Shawl Fringes. ■ > * Worsted‘and Twisted Silk Laces, all CO- ^Tadies* White & Black Pic me Silk Gloves, Lace tops. Ladies* Long White Pic nic Gloves. Ladled*. Kid, Linen, Merino, and Berlin Glove*.'*-' . * : *'• ” Ladies* Super-Lined Kid Gloves, * ' Hair Curls, Ringlets, Rolls, Braids and Mo. * 'c»p Tnb^ Gimp, Braidcft'bbin. T^ic.', ■ [load Ba K «, Bi-ud and Silk Purses.- fancy RntjculM,WillowBa.kcU. Administrator’s Suite. „ BfcE to an orderjafi the Inferior Court of .Clark county, wfllb* sold at the 8tot»of Daniel Afoe|u in.Athens, on Monday tbe 7th day of January next, all the personal. es- tete of Daniel Mack, conwsting of Stock of Li-‘ qnora and various articles of Confectionary, one bed and furniture together with many other ar- Belea tpo.tedious ttr mention .J Sold tor the ben efit of the creditors of said decffeed.' Bale to D« e n\W ft aitKS,Adm r. Doceribor S^SS—S. ,N. B. At the same time r«atad <!s* House fort House for the « T HE under&igaetl, gralcful for the liberal patronage and support of ll.eir friends and customers heretofore, beg leave to iuform them and the pub’ic, that they continue to trnus- a genen.1 Warehouse mid Com mission Business, at their old slant!, 'Iroud street. Their warehouse and cloflfc s are in good order for the reception of in and goods in store. Liberal advances hI all times be mode on produce nod con- meets. The agents of the Georgia Rail will with promptness receive and forward all cotton consigned to us at the different de. pots, os also any goods that may be orderetf ttirough us up the road. . HOPKINS, JENNINGS & Co. Whole Grocers, are now receiving avd opening t-Xieu.^ive stock of Groceries, in the fire proof store o'<* the warehouse utowly erected, which th< y win be prepared to offar on the OKI liberal terms. All : orders through us id filled by them, w *’H kv fre»^ of coiumis- ms, and to the entire salisfacUou of the par TO RENT, ¥^0R the ensuing year, the House anti Lot on which I reside, very comm itlious fi»r n small family, For terms apply to C. G. M’Kin- ley. December 1,-31—5t D. C. BALfWlN. Bats, Caps, Eoots and Shoes. subscribers having just returned from splendid and extensive Variety of Articles their line, would respectfully invite the commu nity to call and inspect for themselve They would also respcetfullv inl**n munity, that they have established i the c t Athens, munity, that they and now in operation, an extensive OAT MANUFACTORY, Where they nre prepared to execute all ders, either by RETAIL or WHOLESALE, nt the shortest notice, and upon the most liberal Nov. 3, 27 tt received in exchange NICHOLS fit GAY. Administrator’s Sale. ILL be sold before the Court House dooi Tuesday in January next, the Tavern House and Stable lots, belonging to the Estate of Janies Wardlow, late of said county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said dec’d. Terms Libe- August 18,—Ifl—tds C. HOWELL, Adm’r. MOIIUS MULTICAULIS MULBERRY. f PERSONS wishing to purchase Cutting* du- * ring my absence, will please apply to Mr. Francis Gideon. Administrator’s Salo. A GREEABLE to an ordet ol tHo Inferior Court of Ogethurpe county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will be void, oiMhe first Tuesday in January next, it* the town of Lex. ingtoo, before ifie Court house door of said Co. b. tweeir the ujmul Uours %X sale, 249 acres of LAND, lyjnu on Long crcpli, .ilj^iiiiiig Inriili nfiThoruns B. .J. Hdj j»o^ otlura. Also, i Negro Boy, by.the uiime oFSoloinuu b- looglug to the • estate of• Jamas ’ ki'j Hiu. deceusetl. So[d for the benefitM' thoi»o interested in said eat'forms vfill bo made known on the daf. " -J3. M, Hill, Adm’r. Oc% 27—20 — tdtJ. The Constitutioualist, Augusta, the Georgian, Savannah, Southern Recorder* Mil- ledgeville, and Enquirer, Columbus, are request give the above three weekly insertions. RUNAWAY NEGRO- Ranaway from theSSnbscriber, on the 13th of September, n negro man bv tb. name of WAR-1 '"'tf “ P»>e'ble, mtcl «e intend to RUN, nbount25 or 26 years old- hnving lost j ^^."n "ll some of his fore-teeth. It is presumed that n ”"°r" ' * Pn he has shaped his course for Charleston, S. C. A liberal reward will ba paid for his apprehen- ' ons and safe keeping, so tl at I get him again. BYRD M. GRACE P S. Letters will reach me eithrr at Colum bus. Geo., or Henry Court House, Ala. O^yThe Georgia and South Carolina papers will copy the above four times, and forward their accounts to this office —Columbus Sentin- The Gainesville Female High School. 1st January, 1839, 1'or the education of young bodies, in the following branches of polite learning. Primary Department,—Charge 9'24.—Term 10 months. The usual elementary subjects of the com* Schools. Second Depatment—Charge 945,—Term 10 months. The foregoing with the addition of Geology, Botany,and the Experimental Sciences, History, Biography, Maping and use of the Globes, Drawing and the French language. Senior. Department,—Charge 880,—Term 10 months. . AH the foregoiiig witli the Belles Lettres, Elo- cution, Vocal Music, Mathematics, Moral Phi losophy, Astronomy, and the Italian, Spanish or German languages. The ancient languages if desired. Music an extra charge. (For filling this department with a Teacher of eminence, arrangements are in forwardness.) The use ol the Piano Forte, Philosophical Apparatus, Bo tanical Gai den, and Calisthenics are included in the above ordinary charges. Board at 810 per month 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 order of the Trustees, G. BEAUMONT, Principal. Nov. 24—30—tf (tJrMr. G. Beaumont, an English Barrister, Graduate (A. M.) of the University of Cam- bridge, having selected Gainesville on account ofits acknowledged salubrity as n locatior his family, offers in the above school, the ad ,.-r es -I permanent teacher and uniform sys tem. Advancement ofthe pupil will be secured by weekly examinaimns, study and not display year’s publication, V. The mutual-^ er and subscriber* fcfl _ , _ ed as soon as the first number of ths "volume is issued; and after that tin, no diafmntinli anefc of a subscription will be permitted. Nor .* will a subscription be .discontinued for any ear lier notice, while any thing thereon remains due, unless nt the option of .the Editor. VI. Any five old subscribers, by paying for any current volume 8*20 directly to the Editor at any one lime bef/re the issue of its second number «f- ir ithout causing any charge for postage or agency shall he credited fo, their five copies for the year •- so paid fo:; thus reducing the price to 84 for each. This privilege of course ceases, for each volume, as soon as its second number is issued—and lio subscriber can use it, who is indebted for a pre- . rions year, unless his arrears are paid at tl»« * el. December 8—32—4t. GEORGIA CLARK COUNTY, HE REAS. Aaron Crow, Administrator o ■ * Mariraret Crow, deceased, aunties for Margaret Crow, deceased, applies for Letters of Dismission. This is therefore to cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d. to be and appear at my office, within the lime prescribed by law, to shew cause (if any they have) why said letters should not 'ie granted. Given under my hand, this 7th day of August, 1833. DAVID J. FENN.d. c. c. o. August 11—I4~Gm GROCESl IB 8. 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’s Gin. 4 Casks Cheese. With a variety of other articles. O. P. SHAW. Wall Street, Dec. 1—31—tf. GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY. Inferior Court, silling for Ordinary purposes, June adjourned Term, 1838. Itulc Nisi. petitioned the Court for Letters of dismission; whereupon it is ordered th..t a copy of this rule be published once a month, for six mouths, ' one of the public Gazettes of this State, that i parties concerned, may have due notice, and file their objections, (if any they have) why said Letters of dismission should not be granted. A true copy from the minutes of said Court, this 7thJune, 1838. WILLIAM SANDERS, c. c. June 23—8—6m i well as tho „..!vail, the mors) sentiments intellectual powers will to developed, and the discipline will be preserved on |;rine.-’‘les ol sell- respect ns well in the pupil as in the Jeacli, -,r - The Trustees nre preparing a spacious build ing, with ample garden and pleasure grounds. The Millfdgevllle Recorder, Augusta Chron icle, Macon Telegraph, Columbus Enqui rer, and Cnsaville Pioneer, will please insert the above four times, and charge to the Trustees of the above Institution. G. B. Athens Grammar School T HE exercises of this Institution, will com- n the first Monday of Jauuai y next, under tlie superintendence and instruction of Dr. Hugh M. Neisler, who is well k public, as an able, efficient, and able, efficient, and successful Teacher. Parents and guardians, wishing their sons and wards, well prepared for College, should make early application lor admission into this school. Terms of tuition as heretofore, and payable in advanei JOHN A. COBB, President _ of the Board of Trustees December 1,—31—tlmJ THE MURDERER STOPPED. Dah- rp AKEN.upland now confined in jail a X lohnega, Lumpkin county, Ga., * ** * Morris, bt ho calls his name William swers the description given in the newspapers of SOLOMON STEP, one of the murderers of Martin Fraley, m the State of Tennessee. GEORGE P. BEDFORD, C. HEBBERTS. December 22—34—tw. NOTICE. tv, for one hundred and ten dollars, due the ‘25th of De cember, 1839, and beariug interest from the 25th of ibis instnnt. As said note was fraudu lently obtained, I am determined not to pay it, unless compelled by law. Said note was dated 7th instant. HENRY WICLK. Gilmer county, Dec. 22—34-*-tw. will be F I made to the honorable Inferior Court of Madison county, when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to si 11 Ihe real estate of Joseph Dupree, dec’d. SAMUEL D. WILSON, Adm. Dec, 20 1838 * ■ ■■ Cherokee Corner Academy, T IE ex ft raises of this Institution will be re sumed by the siibscriberrolr'the first Mon day iii January, 1839. v ' December 2‘2—>34—2w ■ II. SAFFORD. LAW. BLANKS For at this' Offi'-co. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. Superior Court, August Term, 1838. TllHE Petition of Seaborn J. Mays, sheweth that Henderson B. Gilliland, on the thir tieth day of May, 1837, mortgaged to your peti tioner, a certain lot of Laud in the Town ol Ai ,, eu'’ known as Colo. John A. Cobb’s Stir v_v nii’dm ‘“"uished by metes anil bounds, will mor’o fullv'.i’rocar » Deed to the eai.l Gilli land, from Uio orolhJra, * Co,1 1 ° i,li,a “ d - recorded 23rd May, 183r, wliic.,,T"PP given to secure the payment o> a ]* r V- , " Note, made bv.the said Henderson, Wttii Coil Jno. Gilliland, his securities, and bearing date ‘24th May, 1837, and due on the *25th December next thereafter, ai d it appearing to the Court, that there is due oil the said note, the principal, three hundred and forty-six Dollars and 22 cents i with interest thereon. On motion it is ordered, that the said Mender- son B. Gillil nd, pay into the Clerks Office of ttie Superior Court of said County, the amount of principal and interest due nn said Note, on or before the 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 said Henderson B. Gilliland, at least three months before said Court, or published once a month for four mouths, in some public Gazette m this State. A true extract from the minutes ofsaid Court, this 10th day of October, 1838. JOHN C. JOHNSON, Clk. Oct. 13,—24—m4n» New Condition, offered for the 7th volume only. Each subscriber to the Farmers’ Register, for the present (6th) volume, (or any person who may hereafter subscribe for it,) who has paid for the same when the proposed arrange ment shall take place, may, by sending the Foreign Literature will meet with careful at tention. Our resources in this department are inexhaustible. German and French Literature will be particularly noticed. Historical Sketches will appear frequently, and care will be observed to have them correct. Biographical Notices of prominent men, will form n portion of the reading matti Weekly Whig. It is oui intention to furnish accurate wood cut likenesses of our nati' The Drama we shall lake under our especial kp.-ping, nnd while we shal' c'lJfiuvor to do jus- „ Ig own p a y, Ilcn[ Ior voluIlle ln noamoll to !“ enKd,.ve sliall abocIoMljr critic,ae ha , for gj lhree sub8 crihcr., ; the fog, the wretched murders so cmstagtl, commuted ; of lhBt volame onl bei lbu ' 5 SI1 „ pIied unon the stae-e. ' for ten dollars* ' Address— EDMUND RUFFIN, Editor of Farmers' Register, Petersburg, Vg. names of threi companied by a post-paid current bank note, check for ten dollars, shall hare credit for his own payment for volume 7. in addition to June 9, 1838. upon the stage. Reading for Children will bo furnished, with I wood cut generally accompany. Our object here will be to interest und amuse the rising gen eration. The Music of the stage needs r« formation, id it will become our duty to point out, as far i possible, several improvements which are Clark Count v, while sitting a, a Court of ordi. absolutely required by the rap,JI, mcrcasu-g , „„ f „ r |Mlvi „„„ r„ urdl p,, r tofXe„ No. mlell,gence of l)te community. 22t in the I2lh distrh t, 8d sertlon. in Troup To the La« ms■ we have a word to say , y>e Countv, which Lot belongs to the Orphans of “'‘a , r f V,".“' r ' sts I mrt "' s Peter Puryear. deceased ” P and the fashions will c aim our uot.ee frequent- JAMES \V. BARRETT Adm’r. *, “ ,,,i "c' r ‘" ,Vl ' ,u ' h !*»»• of James IVillidm. dec’d. vu. — f u ||y aware, that our paper attrecnhlc NoTMnbrr 10-28—im. ! the patronage und < ment of our fair friends. W r shall endeavor „>» , ... .... to deserve it, by always furnishing something ! H4 OUR. months after date application will be suitable to their loses. 1 . . " ,a ‘ le l ° ‘ h ®. l, SP OR « l ’ ,c Just,c . w, . of l l ,e In ‘ Tales of engrossitng interest will always be ; £ r,or Court *>f Madison county, sitting for or- found in the Weekly Whig. Ataary purposes, fer leave to sell part ofthe real Reviews of late publications, and notices of] V s,alf Benjamin Smith, late ofsaid County, novels and romances, will be regularly giver The Poetry we publish will be carefully s« lected. and we have on hand already sever* ful pieces fiom known writers, which w deceased. ! SIDAY A. SMITH, Adm’r j Sept. 8,—19—4m shall soon insert. j GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. General Education will form a prominent j TTtTHERE \S, Burton Hicks, applies for let- feature in t’oc Weekly Whig, nnd we shall con- j u tors of Administration on tbe Estate » f etantly furnish matter ofthe first importance to Daniel Mack, late of said County deceased, parents and teachers. _ | This is therefore lo cite and admonish nil. Embellishments. Wc have several capital ■ and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within Wc have d others now with the c of which may bo regularly expect ed in each weekly number. They are most! from original designs, and will add much to tbi value ofthe paper Commercial. Wc have a person employed who for a long time has been engaged in procur ing commercial intelligence; who is every way competent, and will devote the whole of bis time to the New York Markets. Under orr commercial head will be- found full reports ofthe Markets; Prices urrent; Stock and Exchange; Bank Note Table, and all matters calculated to interests business men, who will all find it their advantage to patronize us, as we intend in eaeh weekly paper to instert the advertisements pub lished in the Daily Whig during- the week. Terms. Three dollars a year, in advance, and no paper will be furnished unless the terms are strictly complied with. Orders for the paper must be addressed the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 6th day of De cember, 1838, B. W CONNOR, c. c. ©. December 8,—32—lm Sheriff’s Sale. Clark omity, between the lawful hours sf sale,the following property to-wit: 175 acres of laud, more or less, in said county, on the waters of Rose creek, adjoin, ing Jones and others, levied on ns the \ roj erty of David Weaver, to satisfy a fifa in favor af the | Jcsh is G. Moore vs. David Wen er. Postponed Sale. No letters taken from the Post Office, unless I V^^ILL he sold on the first Tuesday i» postpaid. I |f January next, at the Court, House dosr ^Communications may be addressed to the > in IFatkinsvilie, ^“‘wcenthe legal hours of »afp t > nnd sent also (post paid) to the Oflice the following property, 238 Acres of land, more or less, - for the paper must be a. Id re Publisher, JAMES G. WILSON, at the Offic. ofthe Now York Daily Wing, 127 N; T^OUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Oglethorpp county, while sifting as r Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real Esta William G. Jennings, deceased. WILLIAM W. BUSH, Adm’ Doc’r. 8.—32—4tn ffi JB ® 01 Ifi 2 28 S e T HE Bubscribur is tcceiving and daily ex pecting— 15 Bags Old Java Coffee, 8000 Super Spanish Sugars, 10 Boxes and Drums Muscutel, and Sultana Raisins, 2 Chests Super Hysou nnd Gunpowder Tei 3 Bbls. Malaga and Muscatel Wine, 2 f oxes Pioo-Applu Cheese, 4 Cases Pickles, , 15 Boxes Stewart's Confectionary, Witi. a variety of other articles. O. P. SHAW. Wall-Straet. Oct. 18—24-^tf. DIRECT FROM MADEIRA. 2 Or. Casks Blnckburn’s Choice Old London Particular Madeira Wine. This wipo. is. represented to bo tbe best that can be shipped; [ (articular attention hnving been puid to the sc- eotion. Persous wishing a choice articlo.es be supplied. a, I\ SHAW. - Wall Street, Nov. 21 00—• of the Daily Whig. ^-Person's sending 8*', (post pnidt will be enti tled to two r°»fc s °* the Weekly Whig for one (KrThc 1 the couriw * creek, in two srpt%d. Rle ty of Clark, on McNutt'* Tracts,—one containing two hundred and thir teen acres, more or less, adjoining Win. Gann and others ; the other containing twenty-fiv. EJito. S who pU^ish this Prospect PW York Weekly Whig, and sand acres, more or less, adjoining Stephens and oth- us their paper will receive ait cxdiango for ouc j ers, with a Saw Mill thereon in good repair, year.«£$ j and Fifty Barrels of Corn, inbfte rr 1« bs, le- vied on as the property of James Alien,to Mitis* |70UR months after date, application will be f y » fifa in favor of Abaer Graham vs. James made to the honorable tlic Inferior court of I 4H< Jackson county, when sitting lor Ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell the Tan Yard, and 10 more or less adjoining it, as part of the Allen and Jno. R. Coshy. ‘lateof Mumford Bei MIDDLETON WITT, NANCY. BENNET. ’ember 10—28—4ui. l^OUR months after date, application will he made to the honorable the Inferior court of Jackson county, when sitting lor Ordinary pur poses. for leave to sell nil the real estate of lV’il- L. Bryant, deceased, of Baid couuty. Sold for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors. ELIZA BRYANT, Adni’x. November 10 28 4 m. jpo , application will be OUR months teller da made to tho Honorable I lift sitting lor ordinary purposes of Habersham county, lor leave to sell all the Lands and Ne groes belonging to the Estate el Benjamin Vaughan, late ofsaid Countv deceased. JNO. H. JO\ES, Adm’r. jULIA VAUGHAN, Adrn’rx. July 28,—13—m T^OUR months after date application will be made to the Honorable, t* e Inferior Court of Madison county, while silling ns n Court of Ordinary, for leave to selUwo hundred two nnd a half Acre* of Land, more or less, lying and be ing in Bibb county, nnd ktiowu and distinguish ed by No. one hundred and live (105) in the- fourth (4) district of originally Houston county, l.nlnn.lli— ... ll.A ........ r.Ij.I.V.i.J IV.Mm I. b ate of Edward Ware, Jr. belonging deceased. ■ . ELISHA WARE, Adm’r, of Edward Ware, dun. dec’d. October 27,-26—4iu y P*0UR months after date, application will be * made to tlm Hnimrahlo llm InBirm* Court made to thn HouoraUo tins Inferior Court of Clark county, sluing for Ordinal y. purposes. Ol » writUQUUIY,ttuuugtur uruiuaiy .purposes, for leairo to sell Lots No. C8 an<f 69, and the Laud connected to an id lots In tfis Town ol Hardin atuj “Ste. ,. „ . time of his death. Oct. JOSHUA STEPHENS, ) * HARRIS STEPHENS, { “ xrV 1.13,-21—Im . - D < SYfii Executor’s sale. of John Anglin. Into of Gwinnett < deceased, will be told on tbe first Tuesday m January next, nt Ijiwrcnceville, in said county, all the* Land belonging to said deceased, in Gwinnett county, six or seven hundred Acres of Land, on Sawaney Creek, whereon the a^td deceased formerly resided, Arell improved, with a good comfortable dwelt.hg and oilier necessa ry buildings, a large Iresh plantntk n tn first rats orderfor making heavy < raps, a valuable him* Quarry Ace. 500 Acres on Ivy Creek, on which is a Saw-mill and the reman s of a burnt grist mill ; also eleven likely Negroes, six young men and boy* nearly able to do mens work, three voting women aud two children. To bo sold on n credit of one, two and three years, the purchaser giv ing note with good auf. licient free hold security. And on the day fbt- lowing at Iiis late residence, the perishable ptc- pertv of said deceased, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Goats, Corn,' Foddsr, Wheat, Oats, «5to-v nnd a quantity of lime; the stock oljgoods on hand,two or three Cotton-gins. Household ond kitchen furniture, and a variety of other articles too teJious to menti-m. Saw to continue from day to day, uutil all Is 6oJ4-r- Terms on tbe day of sale. ROBERT 0. UTTLfi, ) Ex’r, ^ KUaCABETU ANGLIN, j Exr’x. , Gunrittan’s sale.] A GREEABJJS to an order of tho Ho +*■ Jnstteea of tbtf Inferior Cpurt of iHI county, when sitting os a Court cf OrdioPK will be sold on tho firak Tuesday in February next, before tho Court House door, in pufnpbcll coutitv, the Lot ofI*and No. in tlie7th dis-11 tpiet, ’Coweta, now Campbell county, which Lot •. V •: r-' W