Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, October 01, 1822, Image 4

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Academy IbAEtiDo I offer for sale the tract where I now ire, adjoining this place, being a part of the 5000 acre tract, which was recent ly the property of the University of Geor gia. Containing upwards of 500 acres ; between 3 and 400 of which are cleaned and fit for cultiration—with Dwelling ■ 4nd Overseer’s houses, a well framed and spacious Gin-house, Cabins, calculated for upwards of fifty Negroes, with other suitable plantation houses. The situa tion selected by me for a dwelling place, is elevated and beautiful, and lies about a half mile from this place, of which it af fords a commanding view. ALSO, One other Tract, about four miles off, lying on the road to Lex- j ington, and formerly the property ol William Rhymes. This tract contains 500 acres ; 1200 of which are cleared and under most excellent fencing, and uucom- ! tnouly well provided with good dwelling 1 Sad plantation bouses. ILT Terms can be made accommodating. Matt. Wells. Greeusborough, August 14.-355 ts. FINAL N >TIC FI. PERSONS in the Country indebted to the CaaoNiCLS Office, during tli-' firms of Kean k Charlton, and of Kean Duyckinck & Chariton, are in formed that the subscr.ber will shortly, for the last time, wait upon ibern, witu their respective accounts. John E. Kuan. June 3 QJ* The books of the u "tipvt concerns are in the possession of Mr B T. Duyckinck, at the Chronicle- Office. He will receive any payments that may be tendered in Augusta. June 6. J E K Citj Taxes for 1822. persons who have not had an I X opportunity of paying their City i Tax for the present year, are notified that they can pay the same to the subscriber, Who is duly authorized to trausact the business of Collector and Treasurer for the city of Augusta (during the absence of John W. Wilde, Esq.) and will be at all times at bis office, C ity Hall, from 8 to 1 o’clock, every day of business, for this purpose. Wm. J ackson. September 5 2 ts ' / dvertise incut. TiV’iNf DuUav* VWwar A f|' AKEN out of m\ plantation, on ihe X nigiu ot the 13th ofisst month, s likely Dark Bay Gelding, five y; ar s old test \pi-il, five feet or upwards high, Vgi.t made, trots high and rough, dished lac:. Ins hind legs rather straigbter than common, his main hangs on both sides, no white recollected, only win re he has been gabled by the gears. Any person apprehending the said thief, so •tin,i be may be brought to justice, shall PcCeiveAhe above reward, and ten dol lars for the horse only. Paid by the subscriber living near Colombia Court House. Nathan Benton. August 8 ts For Sale, A MOST desirable SUMMER RESI njSNCE on tlie Sami-flilis, near the branch of the Richmond Academy, with any quantity of land not exceeding forty or fifty acres. The dwelling nous is large, commodious, and neatly finish ed, having two stories and eighi rooms, beside* passages and a garret, and a pniza on one side of the building, and a portico on the other, together with ten or eleven comf: I'tablt out houses; a good garden; as collection ol the most choice Iruil trees, grape vines. Sic and* spring of pure water wit .in se venty or eighty yards of the dwelling bouse, and a spring house.—Apply to Wm. W. Holt, Esq. or the Office of ■the Augusta C.ironic.e. May 30 if 30 Dollars Reward. DL6ER TED trom the U. States Ar senal, near Augusta, Gto. on the bight of the 13th instant, Thomas Gibson, A private of w £” Company, 3d regiment Artillery, born in Ireland, 34 years of age, five feet four inches high, florid complex ion, hazle eyes, dark hair, and by occu pation a shoemaker. A reward of thirty dollars will be paid on the.delivery of the above named deserter at this, or a,.y Other Military post in the U. States. L. A. Kigali, Lieut. 3d Artillery Commanding. 17. S. Cantonment, Sand-Hills near Au gusta Geo. Sept. 17 7 Strayed, PfOM the Sand-Hills near August*, two HORSES, one a Roan, old, and about the middle size, the other a light Sorrel, a toll Horse, and much younger tfian the Hoan—both are a good deal marked bv the Harness A suitable reward will be paid on the de livery of both ur either, to Mrs Ann Anderson at Mount Gnon, or to A SLAUGHTER W C. LA 11UZAX. August ?9 2m >*- -.-- Administrators Sale. be sold at Columbia Court *v Hnose on the fit st Tuesday in October next, the real estate of Sarah Marsh,ll, deceased, containing 28 act < a of and, including a valuable Gr.st Mil,. adjoining Ma shall and Junes.— Sold ' by order of the Court of Ordinary fur[ the benefit ol the heir* and creditors of said deceased. Katfaen Crawford } for self and > Adin’r. Thou* S* Bayliss. V August f ——6tda Sheriffs Sale. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday iu October next, at the Court House in Columbia county, the following property, viz : 450 Acres of Land, on the head waters of the Little Kiokae, ad joining Wilkins, Tiudall and others to sa tisfy sundry executions : Berry Olive vs. George G. Wheeler. At so, 105 Acres of Land, ad joining Dooly Ac Howard, on the waters of Uptons creek, to satisfy two execu tions, Thomas and Martha Bolton vs. Executors of Aquilla Howard and Ad ministrator of Benj. Smithson, vs. Exe cutor of Aquilla Howard. ALSO, One negro woman, named | Rose, and her child Harriet, about five I years old, to satisfy an execution, Emp son Miller vs. John Ayres. ALSO, I 295 Acres of Land, on; i the waters of Greenhriar, adjoining Pol-; I lard and Bayliss, to satisfy sundry execu- j tions, W illiam Booker and others vs. John . B. Hicks. ALSO, One negro man by the named Rodger, levied on to satisfy sun dry executions from a Viagistrales court, William, G. Grimes for use of R. H. Musgrove vs. Administrator, Thomas Low, deceased. ALSO, 150 Acres of Land, ad joining d' ilk iu# and Daugherty, on the waters of Kiokee . reek, to salisly sundry executions, Administrator on the estate of William Carrington, deceased, and others vs. estate of ilicnard Shackelford. ALSO, One negro man, named Sara, to sati. fy *nndry executions, James A. '.lay, lot the use of Henry Dixon and others vs Samuel D Shelby, ALSO, The one fifth part of 28 Acres of Land adjoining Jabes P. Mar j shall and others, on the waters of Greeu- I briar creek, to satisfy - Miidry executions, 1 Anderson D. Jennings vs. Thomas S. Bayliss A William*, t . Ja. ksou. Geo. G. Taukersley. Sheriff. August 21, 1822. 360 Ids sheriff’s stale. ON the first Tuesday in November Next, at the market house in tne city of Augusta, at the usual hours, will be sold. Two negroes, Ned, a man, and Sylvia, a girl, levicu on under au execution on the foreclosure of a mortgage, John Fox, va. James Spann. Conditions Cash—Purchaser to pay for titles. D. Savage, Sh’ff. R.C. September ft. 2 wd? sheriff's Sale. WILL Dt .oil!, on Liie first Tuesday in November next, at the Market- House in Ihe City of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale, One mulatto boy, Rich ard, about 15 Thais old, levied on as the property of T bunas 1. Moore, to satisfy an execution issued from the Inferior Court of Greene county, on the foreclo sure of a mortgage, I'homas Grier, jun. vs. Thomas 1. Moore. Conditions Cash—purchasers to pay for titles. Peter F. Boisclair. , L). Sheriff It. C. September 3 i ids Sheriffs ft ale 1 ostponed, I.ILL e list i -day in October next, at which time will be sold at Lincoln ■ out I House, between the usu al hour- ol ■ ale, All Ihe estate, right, title, claim and interest that Nicholas G. Barkesdale, lias ,n and to lOuO acres of Land, I more or less on Fishing Creek, joining'P .llen, Jones, Curry and Others, it bein;., the same place whore Fanny Barkesolalc now lives, tc satisfy a fi fa in favor ol John Alexander, vs. N. G. Barkesdale, At Demi s Mahoney, securi ty on the appeal ALSO, 1000 Acres Liuid on Fish ing Creek, joinin Pullen, Jones, Cut rev and others, taken as the property of Fan ny Barkesdale, Administratrix of Stith Barkesdale, to satisfy a ri fain favour of James Mahoney, lor the use of Stovall and Lamar, vs. Fanny Barkesdale Ad ministratrix. At i. S. Stovall, d. s. l. c. September 10. 4 tds Sheriff’s Sale Continued. \ 17ILL be sold at Ihe Court-House in tv Jackson borough, Scrivon county, on tlie first Tuesday in October next, be tween the hours often and four o’clock, Sixty-two acres of land, situate, lying and being hi said county of Scriven, adjoining lands belonging to tho heirs of Noah Freeman, dec. and others; said sixty-two acres being a part or one share of a tract of land that formerly be longed to Jam-os McGowin, dec. which said share or part, belonged to Alexander McGowin, and was sold by said Alexan der McGowiq to one Stephen Butler; levied on as the propei ty of Stephen But ler, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of David Swicord vs. Stephen Butler. James Bryan, S.S.C. Se l’t- 12. ft tds Notice. 4 LI. perso >s indebted to the Estate ,4. of doiiah Boswell, late ol Cuiutn Ids county, deceased, are requested to j make immediate payment, and those ,wdio have claims against the said Estate are. requested to render them in legal *)’ proved and within the time present bed by law —Peter Crawford is legally attthoiized it. my absence to settle and adjust li claims relative to the said estate. 2lst August, 1822. Levi Coswell, adin , r. August 29 Sheriff’s Sales. WILL lie so d at the Court House in Jacksonborough, Scriven coun ty, on the first Tuesday in October next, between the hours often and four o'- clock One Thousand Two Hundred and Seventy five and a uait acres of land, situate, lying and being in the fork of Brier Greek in the c iunty ot Scriven, and bounded by lands of John H. Ro harts, Thomas Brannen, John Brannen, and Reuben Wilkinson, the said body of land aforesaid is composed of several different tracts, making in the whole, one thousand two hundred seventy-five and a half acres as aforesaid, it being the plantation whereon John Conyers now resid s, levied on as the property of John Conyers, to aa sly a fi. fa in favor of John Rawls vs. John Burnes and John Conyers. tLSO. Seven Hundred Acres of Land, more or loss, SouaU, lying and b ,ng on Great Ogeechy River, in said county of Scriven, adjoining lands of M‘Lin, Lunday and Lewis Lanux, levied on as the properly of Claiborn Oeville, to j satisfy a fi la in favor of Joseph Cum | ming vs. Claiborn Beville anu Gideon Dulv AT,SO. One ISegro Boy, named Lonon, evo '1 onus u ■ ii. pruptitj oi Nadia- ! niel M‘Ca!i, to satisfy two executions in favor of Samuel Lockhart, against Nathaniel M-Call, levied and returned by a Constable. ALSO, One Hundred Acres of Land, and ■he ciOj, C..i .on, w-uj. ‘iid using thereon, joining lauds of il,e state of John Crawford, deceased, and olhi rs, i being part ot a tract that originally belonged to James VPGowm,deceased, levied on as the property of Joseph Butler to satisfy afi fa in favor of Jar vis Ballard vs. Josvpii Butltr, property pointed "lit by defendant. ALSO, One Thousand acres of Pine Land, adjoining muds of Josiah Sc/.t, i iioauts Greene, and others, levied on as the properly of Thomas Walker, to sa isfy sundry fi fa’s, in tavor of Tosepli aud Ste phen Butler, at the suit of 'i hontas G Walker For cost also, one other, fi- fa 1 Elijah Wade, at the suit of Thomas G ( Walker for cost, properly pointed ou by the defendant A I.SO, Two Negro Women, Moll and P.-gg, levie i no is Hu pioperty lit Granville Bcvide to satisfy sundry ei executions in favor of E M. Young vs Granville IL vide, levied on and relum ed bv a Constable. ALSO, Two Negroes, Jude and her child Daptina, levied on a-- tile pr jpe, ty of Isaac Conyers, to satisfy sandry execu tions in favor of Z icl.ias Long and o thers vs. Laac Conytrs, levied and re turned bt a constable. A L^O. One Negro Woman named Mem ber, Hirer Hundred act esoi Pme t.a d, more or less, one hundred bushels of Corn, more or less, it being the crop on said tract of land, i being die land whereon Mrs. Delia Beville now re sides—(he claim or interest of the said Delia Beville, to he sold to satisfy a fi fa. in favor of Wiliiam C- Wayne vs Delia Beville. ALSO, Two Hundred and Sixty-six acres of Bine Lund, il l -:.i b .;e j.iaiiiatOut whereon William F'ake resides, levied on as the prop rt ot said Flake, to s»- tisfy a fi fa. in favor of James Tumblin vs. William Fn> ;e . I SO Sixty Acres of Land, situated, ly ing tod btiny. i ■ ub i_y's Po ,»!,. in ..aid county adjoining lauds -f William Oh-er and William B. Mil chi tier, b.vi ■ on as the property of Patience Mobley, to satisfy sundry fi. fa’s. James Oliver, at the suit of Patience Mobley for cost James Bryan, s. s. c. A r.s .9 fly the Honorable Ike Court of Or dinar of Columbia County. WHEREAS John Wynn, aud tho executors of John T, Allen, dec. have this day petitioned this court by their proctor, for relief as securities of Thomas S. Bayliss, guardian of the mi nors of Gerrard Morris?, late oft ol uni bio county, dec.—and it appearing to the court that the said guardian is out of the hauls ol thi.- Slate, so that ordinary pro cess cannot be served upon him ; there fore, the said Thomas S. Bayliss, guar dian as aforesaid, i.- hereby summoned to appear before us a the regular sitting of this court, on the first Monday of No vember next, when this court mill pro ceed to make such relief in the case by by counter security, or otherwise, as to them shall seem just aud equitable ; aod that a copy of this rule be published in die Augusta Chronicle. True Copy from the Minutes. ii. Lamar, D. CVk. Jonathan Wood having obtained an or der to ii homas S. Bayliss to appear before the honorable the Court of Ordin ary for the county aforesaid, on the first Monday ol July last, to give other secu rity, and discharge the said Jonathan oodlrom his securilyship, on a guardian bond, for Emily Marshall; and it appear ing tha the said Thomas S. Bayliss is without the limits of this Plate, It is therefore Ordered, That a notice of said order be served on said Thomas S. Bayliss by advertisement, to appearat the regular court on the first .Monday iri No vember next, in one of the public pa pers of this State. Extract from the minutes. H. Lamar, D. Cl'k. Sept. 10. 4 wst OCT During my absence from the slate, Mr. Edward Campfield will act as my agent. J. M. Hand. August 14 355 ts (LJ 3 We are authorized to announce Coi. JOHN PARKS as a candidate for a seat in the House of Re presentatives, at the ensuing election, from the county of Columbia. August! 343 tde Very Valuable Real Estate fo> Sale , within 12 miles of .iugusta. I OFFER for sale my Valuable tract ot Land, lying on the road loading from Augusta to Washington, distant from the former about 12 miles, containing four hundred Acres of prime Upland, well adapted to growing Corner Cot ton, situated in a healthy, and respect ■ able neighborhood. This tract has sev eral orchards which bear as fine fruit as the country afford*. Presuming none will purchase with out examining, it Is thought unneces sary to enter into particulars. But per sons wishing health and fine land are requested to call. Terms can be made known by applying oa the pteniiaes to the subscriber, or to John Caffhin, or Hayt Bowdre, in Augusta. J. W Beall. June 20 ts Land for Sale. rpilß subscriber will offer at Public JL Sde, on (he premises, the 4th of No vember next, (if not previous to that time disposed of at private contract) his Farm on Savannah river, 10 mites above i Augusta, adjoining Lands of Messrs. Nelson, Keith & Howard, containing 781 Acres, 300 of which is cleared and in good repair, tha present crop if viewed will recommend the fertility of the soil, he part to clear is well wooded and limbered, the irr.provem nts are>a tolerable dwelling house, a New Gin- Hous , Corn-H mscs &c. For terms apply io Walter Leigh, E?q. or to the subscriber. At the same time and place, will be sold, 100( Bushels ofCDRN and several thousand lbs. of Fodder, "with many other articles appertaining to the Plantation too tedi-uts to enu merate. Wm. (Jollier. July 29 ts Brought- o Jail, 4 NEGRO V( AN named SI V i ll,says jfi. he belongs Mr. M’Dowall, Jasper countj A i.so, A boy named Smart, be long? to Mr. Jesse Forman, a negro trad er, and was hired to Mr. John Linon, in Sparta. ALSO, A negro Woman named PEGGY, belongs to Mr. Johu Howard, near Edgefield, S. C. Thomas Stewart, Sept. 17 3lw 6 Jailer. 40. Dollars Reward. STRAYED, or stolen, from my Wag gon on the Baud Hill Read, on the 12th iust two likely HORSES of the fol lowing description :—one brown horss about nine or ten years old, upward of five feet high, (no marks particularly re collected, lame a little in one hind leg at times) with a bob tail, somewhat grown out. The other is a bay horse, also up wards of five feet high, ulna or ten years old, with one or both of his hind feet a little white, (though not now particular ly recollected,) also with a hob tail, somewhat grown out, both of which ar« in only tolerable order, and marked with the gear. The above reward will be given, for the above mentioned horses, and all reasonable expences paid if deli vered to me in Wilkes county near Wash ington, on the Petersburg!! road, or to Slaughter & Labuzan Augusta; and it stolen fifty dollars for the thief. John T. Graves September 17 7 ts Notice. ALL persons interested are hereby notified, that an application will be made to the Honorable tile Court of Or dinary of Columbia County, within the time prescribed by law, for leave to sell the personal property belonging to the estate of Dreadzil Pace, deceased. Thomas Pace, } r , Dreadzil Pace, £ x rs ‘ Sept. 10. 4 w4t Notice. WILL be sold at Lincolnton, on Sa turday the second day of Novem ber next, all the personal property ol Matthew Stokes, dec. consisting of house hold, and kitchen furniture, horses, hogs, and cattle, and many other articles, &c. Terms made known on the day of sale. VV. C. Stokes, ja , . Stephen Stovall, September 19 8 w3t Administrator’s Sale. WILL be sold, oo the first Tuesday in January next, at Lincoln Court House, within the usual hours of sale, and agreeable to an order of the Honorable Court of Ordinary, all the real Estate of James Sanders, late of this county dec. consisting of three hundred and twelve Acres of Land, be the same more or less, lying on Grays creek, and joining lands of M’Corkle, Graves, and others, with the widows Dower in said laud during • her life. Terms made known on the day of sale. John H. Walker, Jldrri’r. September 26 11 A liberal Reward will be given for my boy MICHAEL, deliverad in any jail of this, or the ad joining Stales, either to Mr. F. E. Dugas, Augusta, or A. Dufaure, Savannah. He is 16 years old, black complectioned and tolerably well made, inclined to be stout, and slow in all his movements. It is be lieved he is gone to Savannah, following the course of the river. Fred. E. Dugas, For Mrs. D. Sept. 10. 4tf Blank Deeds For sale at the Augusta Book Store GEORGIA j Elbert County. 3 To their Honors, the Judges of the Inferior Cowl of said County. THE Petition of John Johnson, hum bly sheweth that your petitioner is imprisoned within the prison bounds of the common Jail of said county, gt the instance of one William B. Hardy, and that your petitioner is unable to discharge the debt for which he is confined or to give bail to answer the same. And your petitioner further sheweth unto your Honors that ha is willing to give and deliver up all estate, real and personal, which he has or is entitled to, for the use of his creditors. lie therefore prays, that your honors will take such order in the premises as his case may require, or the law war rant. W. H. Underwood & D G Campbell, Aitoi mes far Petitioner. At an extra meeting of the Interior Com lof said county of Elbert, on the 2d day of September, 1822.—Present their Jionors Wm. Woods, Jeremiah Thornton, Joseph Blackwell, and Henry While, Esquires: Upon U«e foregoing petition of John Johnson, setting forth his confinement, and his willingness to di liver up his property under the Insolvent Laws of this slate, for the use of his creditors, Ordered, that on Tuesday the twelfth of November next, be, and the same is hereby appointed and set down ssthe day upon which the said petition er be brought forth before the Court under the Laws of this state, regulating the discharge of Insolvent debtors, and that proceedings take place according ly- I hereby certify, that the above is a true Copy from the minutes, Sep- Umbei 2d, 1822, George W. Heard, elk. Septi 1 lb. 4 61 George Hammond, Korney, &c- ( IN T.Q.UI I'Y vs. C Did to sell trust Charleo Goodwin J estate IN obedience to an order of the Court ot Equity will be sold at Edgefield Court House, (Soutb-Carolina, on the first Men- day in October next, on a credit of one and two years a tract of lanr., containing nine hundred and for ty-. ine acres, agreeably to the original plat, lying on Horse Creek, within a few miles of Augusta —The tract con sists of a considerable proportion of swam)) land of the first quality. The tract consists of a considerable pro portion of swamp land of the first quality. The high land is well adapted to the culture of corn and cotton, and affords a most eligible and beautiful site for building, which commands a view of Augusta aud its vicinity. The cost and fees in cash, and bund and security will be required. The pur chaser will pay for a »itl< deed. Whitfield Brooks, Commissioner in Equity. Edgefield Court House, } , 19th August, 1822. 5 Administrators Sales. WILL be sold at Lincoln ton, Lincoln county, on the first Tuesday in January next, the following seven Ne groes, viz : John and Felix, fellows about 35 years old each; Sally, a woman about the same age; Alsey, a girl about 14 years old, Betty a girl about 12 years cf age, Flora a girl about 5 years old, and Randle, a child two years old.—Terms of sale will be cash, agreeable to the or der of the Honorable Court of Ordinary for said county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Jeremiah Galrell, ded. also if not previously sold at private sale, two likely young fellows, on accomn oda ting terms, will he offered. William Jeter, AdnCr. In right of his wife. September 17 mds 7 Executors’ Sale. ON Friday morning, the llih Octo ber next, w ill bo sold at the late residence of John Willson, deceased, the personal property belonging to his estate. —Sale to commence at 10 o’Jock, Terms—Sums under JIOO cash, and over JjlOO four months credit, for ap proved endorsed notes. By order of the Exe .ijtors, Fraser & Bowdrp, Auctioneers. August 29 lawtf Insurance Against FI BE I Chat lesion Fire, and Marine Insurance Company Agency. THE Subscriber offers to t&ke risks against Fire on Houses, Out Build ings, Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, in Augusts and its vicinity; Timothy Edwards, Agent. Broad street, Between thi Post Office & Globe Tavern. December 20 —— Administrator's Sale. WILL BE SOLD, Before the Post-Office, at 10 A. M. On Monday the 11th Nov. next, All the real Estate of the late Patrick Af*- DuwaU, deceased, viz: rriHE House and T.ot, on X Broad-street, lately oc copied by said deceased. ALSO, 500 Acres of Land, in Richmond County, on the waters ot San dy-River, bound Southwardly, at th« time of Survey, by lands of Edward Watts and James Cobbs, Northwestward ly by Columbia County, Eastwardly by Ramboe’s, vacant, E. Ellis and Bryant’s land. To be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. , By order of the Administrator, Fraser & Bowdre, Audits. Sept. 10. 4 lawtds Wrapping Paper - For sale at this Office. Athens Tcmtdt This hißlitution .a under th. j lion of Elisha W. Chesteb" graduate of Middlebury Collet7 1 ' • ed by Miss Fish and Miss Wood f former, an Instructress of consul? experience and both well the duties of their office ’ "I The examination of their DuniUs. L place on the 28 th of May. Thehil k anticipations of the Trustees and,? 1 zens who attended on the ocL 1 ‘ were more than realized. Then^T 11 ness with which the most difficult 0 „ ti-.ns were answered in English Gr,m roar, Arithmetic, Geograptiy both a. dent and Modern, Rhetoric, & c Jr ed at once the industry of the pupi.J the fidelity of the Instructresses The trustees of this Female Semin, ry, at the commencement of the declared that it was not their im e J to puff the Institution into amice • .« they feel no hesitation in saving’ ,u they have seldom witnessed an EisnS atum in which Girls of ihc same site did themselves or their instructresses mo» credit and, as ter having observed fur s'« months the Course of instruction p Urßu , ed here and the degree of proficiency attained, we can con scientiously recoi mend this Academy as worthy of the public patronage. The heailhfulnea of this place and the advantages which as a village it enjoys, it is confidently hoped will offer sufficient inducement! 10 parents to place iheir daughters® this Seminary. Young ladies from abroad arerequir. ed to board with the Rector in his fami. ly, or with some relative. With the exception of Music, every branch of» solid and or namental education may be here acquired. At the close of tie next vacation, it is intended to adopt® tiie Academy a more regular and sys. tenia ic course of education than i« uerally pursued in similar Institutions. The vacations are so arranged that il® Rector is seldom on the circuit during the term. His professional duties, therefore, in terfere but little with his attention to the government and luperintendanct of the Academy. Mosss Waddel, s A. S. Cuttox, I Trustees of H J. Nisbit, S Athens Fdmag Jno A. Cobb, I Academy A. Hole. J Athens, Geo. June 27,1822 6m * Notice and Caution. WHEREAS 1 have been informed ihat John Carnuchan and Petet Mitchell of this City have by suudty deeds recently mortgaged and assigned to divers persons either their individual creditors, creditors of the late firm of Carnochan 6c Mitchel or others, all qr sunrry the property and firm as veils* their own individual property and edits consisting together of houses, lots lands, stores, wares, negroes ficc. in S* vannah and Darien in Georgia or tL* neighborhood thereof, and elsewhere, with their interest or share in the stock of the Lower Steam Mill near Darien, and sundry shares in the United State! Bank and other Banks, as well *s sun. dry, debts due to them in various places, beside lands, lots, negroes 6cc. in the territory of Florida, and particularly one large tract of land bought of Forbm & Co. laying between the rivers St. Marks and Apalachicola in the territory of Florida aforesaid. These are hereby to caution the public against purchasing any P ar! the said property or estate so convi)’ - ed, or any other property belonging to the said Carnochan i Mitchell or eitlie! of them, as I hold prior mortgages on the greatest p-rt thereof, which are ou re cord in the rep islry in Savannah an# Darien aforesaid, and in Charleston, “■ C. and equitable liens on all die perty of said John Carnochan and Feter Mitchell. William Christie. June 10 lawtf To the IWic. J CARNOCHAN and P Mitchel. • are sorry to be again bruuf before the public by a second notice « Mr. Christie’s, who has undoubtedly claims against them which when nna j liquidated on the decision of now pending, they will try to satis) soon as possible thereafter. . The deeds under which*lr. Chn • claims an exclusive right to a real and personal estate of C arlioC . and Mitchel, are considered as me nial, unjust and illegal. Bence have been brought and are still the Court, and other deeds have executed and recorded, conveying . property for the use of ad l heir „° i( hout ors, Mr. Christie included ; * c any trust or reservation ber.eßciS' and M. or their 1 #***. be not agreeable to that * eaui must nevertheless appear fan » table to the public and all who * senae of justice. jeeds The Trusters under the W* * are anxious to sell the Land* m alluded to in the notice of Mr- ~ „ to apply.! he proceeds to the i» ' payment of pan of his demand posit a sufficiency thereof to his claim, subject to the dectsio Court—but his opposition *'■ so nable sale, as one interested « own right, whilst injuring 11 I j, concerned, must be bom on can be made under an ofSer o Savannah, June 8. . ... gr. Editors ot papers who in« Christie's notice, will plesse . above until bis is withdrawn, warl their bills to this office » they will be promptly psid ■jg J* r ' June 13 ■ nwd _— Ten Dollars Re****. WILLb. paid to any will lodge in jad. ®7 bs«t men RACHEL and AMY, been from my service 6, ° r . 7 ’, they are no doubt lurking ner& harbored by some slave, or so of colour in town, or tbevicun - • L. C. CantelP* September 13-w—3t