Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, November 02, 1822, Image 5

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j. & I). Hinsdale • ~,S T r ECI'.IV F.l> AN ADDITIONAL HA ' SUPPLY OF FANCY iDSBI* (@®©a>S 9 Which, toother with their former t i, ev offer for sale for cash or city Ranees, at a mall advance from '' 5 27121 Cheap Goods. E cvfcscuiaica is now receiving HIS FALL SUPPLY OF remprisiag most articles suitable for Town ' ' and Country trade. Those who want good bargains for Cash are respectfully invited to call, as ‘--""'Ssri. rs Ha wishes to liny or hir* itntnc ■ telv a steady good House Woman. November 6 ~"i Dt Lawrence , Rapelye Co. are now opening uni offer for sale, at the Brick Building, next to Dr. Watkins’, POINT BLANKETS White Plains Assorted Cloths and Cassimeres Double Mill’d Drab ( laths riiipeffiue London Cloths Cambric and Book Muslins Calicoes and Ginghams Irish Linens Brown Hollands Levantines and Florences ljrapes and Merino Shawls, Together with a great variety of o ther articles, ALSO, 200 Pieces Cotton Raging 800 lb. Twine. November 5 27 3t To Merchant Tailor , 'tO ETU.iINS his sincere thanks to his .LV friends public generally for the li )ei al encouragem at he has recei ved, and beg; leave to inform them that he remains at his old stand, qpiiosite the City Hotel, and will constantly keep on hand Cioths, Cassimeres and Vestings, ol the best quality, which he wall have made tip to order, ou the shortest notice and in the 1 est manner, by thu best workmen, and warranted to please. Persons wish ing to luruish their own Cloths can do so. No. ember 5. 27 ts Notice. ON the twelfth day nf December next, whi be sequ at the dwelling house ol the late James Churchill, deceased, in Richmond county, n a credit of six mouths, till the plantation tools, stock, ■ ml other articles afraid de eased. Elizabeth Churchill, adm'x. Oct'Hvr ai 5:7 Ids Georgia, Columbia County. By 6. t rawford, Cir.rle of ho Court uj Oidinury of Columbia County. WHEREAb James Smalley and Mi chael buiMley have applied lot letters of Adminßt ration on the estate ol William Smalley, deceased, late ol said county, Now, therefore, these are to cite mid admonish all aud singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections in my office (it any they have) within the time prescribed by law, otherwise letter? of Administra tion will be granted to them. Hi .'feu under my hand and seal of Of fice, this 2r d day of November, Ut'i*2. S. Crawford, Clerk C. O. November > Brought to Jail, IV a n«Mman, who says his name is, i nter, ami.hat be belongs to Mr. I',,.'iert Turkey, of Greene coeipty. T> iwier is req re lad to come forward, pn property, pay charges, ,nd take him away. T. Stewart, Jailor. November 6 27 ;,i ft?" We are authorized to an noiui< vnsei.m huta., a . aodldate for the oilier- of Receiver of Tax Returns for Richmond county at the ensuing election. October 2D 24 ts O* We arc authorize] { ° announce Mr. ’Michael F. Hms ci.Aia, as a Candidate Dr Receiver ol lax Returns of this county at the en suing election. September' 23 tde ICP }Ve arc authorized to stati , thrit Richapd L.oS !, E?q. i» » candidate for- the oflicmof Receiver of I ax Returns for Richmond county at the 'turning elm ti6n. Sopi’inber (7 wife 7 s3* We are requested to Strtl(hat JOHN IjIVKRMAN; WiH be a Candidate for the «)>fice of;Tax Col lector, at the ensuing election in Rich mond County. Oa ',er 24 2.2 Me ’ 1 ■ m, r .. ft?” We are authorized to say (hat Cant. u.n,fu>» ,'ouo >; a ia>. ...tc mi- Fax Collector .4 Richmond county, at the ensuing election. 0 nber 24 22 tJc G? 3 We are authorized to an*- iioi. . ,f|ui. lard x k£, Erq. a . an- Jida! for Fax Collector of Richmond county at the ensuing Election. October 24 22 A « ft? 3 We are authorized to an t'Oin t Jo.,*- ..ruiii •(candidate lor fox Lollei tor of itlchirrond county, at the f-n?uing flection, October 22 Cl tde A f’iIE.VIItJVJ for S. Carolina Batik -fX Notes. A ■Jy h, Kerrs & Graham. October 26 24 ts Hemoval. r I >, spiMaaaVo thankful to the public -LVA for their past layers, takes this me thod of imformitig them that she has re moved to ilu- lower wing of the Brick Building, oa IL otul-sfTect, opposite to the ,Market, where she has ] , intends to keep a general assortment of articles in the Millinery line. She is daily expecting an invoice of the latest , and most fashionable articles from Paris; all of which may always be had upon favorable terms. She continues the Mantua making bu siness, in all its various branches, aud jyill employ any per.joji or apprentice to the above art, who will come well re commended. October 31 26 6t Auction and Commission BUSINESS. ! I MIE undersigned has taken the Brick -I. Tenement, on Bridge Row, next a bove Robert Dillon’s, where he is ready to attend to any business with which he niay be entrusted ill his Capacity as Auc- ] tioneer and Commission Merchant'. Win. Bee. October 31 26 ts Just Deceived, a UV , r Dwelle Richardson , ■ TWO DOOUS ABOVE THE AUGUSTA Oi OK 1 STORE. s 60 trunks and cases of Fashiona- If ble Fall and Winter : suffiexsa ’ Consisting of lADIES’ morocro and kid Bools and Slices; Gentlemen’s Shoo-, 1-nots, Bfogans and shippers : Misses’, Boys’ a:d Cfiildreu’s Boots and Hhoes, V.C. &.C. , 2 cases very superior SalfinulU, e 1 do do do English F!ioo Thread, n 20 boxes Spanish Cigars, i 26 boxes Kaisijis. , Wrapping and Writing Paper, Ileal Japan Sponge Blacking, , Also, a variety ol silver find steel Spec tacles, adapted to any age or sight, Therm am fit ers, Eve and Sun Glasses,' Sir. Sic. —which they offer for sub on very accommodating terms. '! October 24 22 2,nv3w itlOt ijl Wig* J DIMOCK & MARSH, d a wN\eYc\\anV Tvulovs, 0 OPPoSIIE THE CITV HOTEL, rj Hare this day received u Large Say ply of - Ready Made Clothing, - CONSISTING OF Superfine Black & Blue Coats 1 Ditto Frock Coats, with and without 1 Capes. also, _ I Large. Assortment of Plaid Cloaks and Big Coats 6'uperfuie Blue .aid Black Pa uotis 1 s A large as-ortment of Faney ditto o Super Blue and Black Cagsinicre V'eajs, Silk and dole-Skin ditto I, Fancy oluo of various jjatlcrns, e also, A large assortment of Linen and Gotten Shirts. CJIAVATS AND DRAWERS. Negro Clothing , r Os all ileM-riptions. r Alt of which will be m-1 lon reasonable , terms lor cash only. October 6 14 If 1 Dry Goods. ■ The subscribers re opining a! their Store ’* (ntxt to JLstrs. .7. Mitchell 6c S. Clark) A OENER/.I Ht-TMEST OF I «3i » ft I t'oiisistine oj ■ g. ■dl rarir.ty of I FANCY St. STABLE ARTICLES, p hich are offered ,*t low prices lor cash or acceptances in ton n H. Wooster & Co. October 2D 24 w4t i A Card. ’ ft \tl£ subscriber respectfully informs B. his friend*, and thoseof those of the late firm of Thompson i*C Andrews, that Hit Auction and Commission business will be eontincied by him, at the store i lately occupied by them, whereJ»ll or c ilers for th, pur>;ha«e or sale of Nlerchan , disc, will bp thankfully received and faithfully.exec" e<\. John r. Andrews. October 24 - f 22 Im h.’ *"*"•*. ■* ■ Goshen Cheese, JUST REt BiV VII > FOR S-1.1l Bit J. & D. Hinsdale. October 22 4w r Seed Wheat. Just Received, and For Sale, Five hundred bushels •ii]iorjor J SEED WHEAT. Apply to Siimiticrs M firry, oi • B. G. Sims. Removal. Walmsle y & Foster, J Mui'e removed to the store recently occu pied by .Messrs. .Stewart k Hargraves, 1 OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, ' Where they have now on hiiud a pretty : general assortment of 1 Dili GOODS, AMONG WHICH ARE Nankin and Canton Crapes, black and coloured, i j Crape and Rich Satin Robes, assorted i colours, i< Cashmere, Crape and I’laid silk lldkl's. Flag and Bandana ildkfs. some very elegant ‘ ] Irish Linens, in halt’ pieces, some very tine, Parasols k Umbrellas, in great variety, Bombazetts, Plain and Figured, Cotton Flaggs and Bruidauoes, White and colored Cravats, Silk k Tabby Velvets, assorted colors. Tortoise Shell, Imitation, dressing and pocket Combs, ' Cambric, Jaconet and Mu,ll Muslins, 1 ' Power and Steam Loom Sheetings, Printed Marseilles ami Valencia Vcsl vest Shapes, a new and superior arti cle, Black Silk Florentine Vestings, . Silk, Cotton k Wool Hosiery, assorted, Cilt, Coat, Vest and Pearl Shirt But tons, Imitation Russia Duck and Sheeting, Damask, Bird’s Lye & Russia Diapers, Sewing Silks, black, blue and assorted colors, Stripe Drilling, blue and yellow .Nan keens, Borum and Jm'rtafiojj Beaver Halt; Which are offered low for ‘-ash, or ' town acceptances; and one of the firm being now in New-York, will occasional ly receive through the season such sup plies as will enable thorn to keep their assortment pretty general, and on the : most accommodating terms, j June 21 310 wtf i Stoves, Stills, Sic. Stoves of superior con struction, Franklin, or open Stoves—some very elegant, Baking, box and sheet Iron do Copper St ilia of all sizes, Steam Mill-.—Brass and Copper Ket tles, j Brass Andirons and Shovels ,v Tottgs, Copper Tei-IC ttles—Bar Lead, Sheet Copper ami Brass, , Sheet Iron, suitable for Uin Sir WB, Domestic Cotton floods. Also, Ou A vnisi"mY\WAt, Letts r k Common Writing Pa; er, : Webster’s Tpolling llooksby llierptan . , . \*!y. Shad Seines at reduced prices, Spanish Segnrs, kc. run b-ii.E tis John Beach & To. ( October A, I t oaw.Jm WAV\£\\o\3ftE. 1> KETCH UM &I f 11N R V CA > IP LULL, having triso'rhmd them se.es in the Ware-House Busiiie-?, the old stand of 15. K. is opened under the care of 'Vir. llenry Campbe!!. Those who may please to consign Produce or Goods to them, may bo‘confident of the utmost care and attention to their into j and if required, small advance j will be made by Ketch-urn 4c Campbell. Augusta, SUvOct. 1T22 14 w2m i#.w ~ Cabinet Warelinuse. David W. Donaldson Informs the pub ic that he hysiipeurd; a manufactory of the above de-r rip lion, in ail its various brtue.hes, a few steps heWw the, market, where all orders i.i his line wit' be Ihanklahy received and ’punctually atlGrtded to. October (I I t wtf "IT 1 7T~~ Hogs! Hogs! Hogs! OTUIIL subscriber gives not ite that lie il is now prepared to make engage ■ meuts of 1*0(5If, to be delivered between the 20th of November and last of Janua ry. Persons hi town wishing to engage can be furnished at Si* Dollars per hun dred, delivered at their bouse, or at the market price, whichever they may choose; those who prefer them on foot will be allowed a deduction of 20 per cent. He will obsere th;d it may he to the advantage of ihe citizens of this place and its vicinity'to come forward as early as possible, as a number of extensive drovers will tie governed by advices from him, whether they come to this market or seek another which may promise them greater advantages. He will here remind the public that he still attends to his Stables, and that there arc now in them about 100 prime Horses ami Moles for sale, and something like that number may be expected fora selection at all lime* during the winter and spring,,. , • . He will renew bis invitation t( persons in (he trading line (o call or* ; him, at it may be in his power to serve them in buying or selling many article! of traffic to advantage. * G. Longstrect. October 19 H) '«p VO.ML.MASfttM.V L art-House. ■ flllE Suhtcrrbers < WJuite to transact I Commission business, limber the John If.'Kimbed, jk Cc». ’flieir Ware-House is remote Irmn t&y bfher I Building,-seen re from any danger by firc^ situated in the rearoflhe Planters’ Hotel. i Saipirel Hale* John H. Kimbell. September 7 Stf Notice. f OEA LED Proposal will le received I by the subscriber until the 20lh day ) 01 November next, for the supply of Wood for the iRc of the U. S. Troops at this station. The probable quantity re quired will’be from 150 (0 200 cords of * good oak or hickory Wood, to be corded I 4 and delivered by tiro contractor at the U. S. Arsenal, near this place, or on the Sand Hills, at the option of (he com manding officer. The contract to ho for one year frpm the Ist.day of December, 11522, to the timi) day of November, 1(523. Bond and approved security, to the a mnuut of twelve hundred dollars, will be required for the faithful fulfilment oi the contract. * L. A. Riga.il, Limit. and Post Quarter -Vaster , U. S. Arsenal, near Augusta, (100, October 22, 1822 .’1 ts Colfce, Flour, Wine, IRON, &c. 1000 U Lbs. prime Green Cof <'e ’. 70 bbls. superfine Richmond Flour, i 20 hhds. Muscovado and ,N. Orleans s Ugar, 18 ~ prime retailing Molayses, ‘ 5 puuchepqs 4ih proof Jamaica-Rum, 4 pipes pure Cognac Brandy, 2 pipes and ) . . , .... 5 half pipes \ L,sbon VValR > 20 quarter casks Malaga Wine, 20 half quarter casks do. do. 30 hols. Loaf and Lump Sugar, 20 ~ Irish Potatoes, 50 boxes Vfiis.- atel Raisins, (Bolin, Leach and Coy’s brand,) 13 ~ f umblprs, (50 straws each,) 150 kegs Patent Cm NaiL, assorted, 400 liars Swedish And Russia Iron, as sorted sizes, 7000 wt. assorted Castings, 150 gross Corks, All which, with several oilier articles in the Grocery line, will be sold low for cash or town accentauces, by J. h W, Harper, October 31 25 3t Salt, Sugar ami Coffee. 1.500 Bushels Salt, , 2 > Ulids. Prime St. Croix Ruga!*, 30 Bags prime Green Cuff, e, 1 GOODS will be sold on moderate to*m«, and in Lots to suit pur chasers, if taken from the Wharf—by M‘Grun k. Gordon. October 23 23 If N. 1). —Bills on j\ew- York. Just Received, And'.fur talc by the subscriber, on accom modating terms, 40 Hilda, and 37 bids, prime Jamai- 1 | i a, St. Croix & N. O. Sugars, 2> do Guadaloupe and Surinam Molasses, 2 do Jamaica Rum, ) , , 5 pines (Jo r. Brandy! > warranted 5. do II .Hand Gin, ) P n,, *°» 4b bids. Northern Gin, £ 3n do do Rum, 9 50 do Rye Whiskey, 3 do old Irish do 50 casks daily Madeira, Tenerifle, Currant and Malaga Wines, 50 bills. Mackerel, 75 do superfine ' lour, from new wheat, , 15 tons Swedes Iron,assorted, 70 casks Patent Gut Nails, 100 bags prime Green Coffee, 20 do Pepper, 10 do Pimento, 40 kegs Richmond Manufactured Tobacco, j 4AM) lbs. F.nglish Green Copperas, 2000 do Loaf and (,ump bugar, 1.501), hyahels Liverpool .Salt, 25000 yar.(s Northern Homespuns, ma- 1 king a complete assortment, , 2000 ).;r !b SalincU#, 150 boxes Hunch Muscatel Raisins, 20 do 'J’ca, 510 do s e.nn and tallow Caudles, j 20 do No. I Soap, 35 dozen boltlus Dyer’s W|iitc Cur rant Wine, 200 lbs. Bagging Twine, ■ 100 reams largo and tmall Wrapping I’V'r, 1 20 do Wril’n g do , 10 bbls. Cider Vinegar, Race and Ground Ginger, , Salt Pclfe, ; Fine’and coarse Boots and .’shoes, ] Bonnets, Bonnet Pajwrs, : 'Trace (Jhnins, , Hardware, Glassware, Acc. fee, E. Monton. i October £f» 2:3 H "" ,i " 1 .--■■■ —-if '*■ —j Dissolution. TlllfE copartnership formerly existing , I. between Killam k Hills, ha* hepti and the subscriber hopes for the continued favors of his former cue- i tomers and life public generally, who ,hall always receive hie strict attention. j James Killam 1 Now offers for «ale, at the store formerly . occopied by Killam k Hills, A CpMPI.K.TE ASSORTMENT OF READY MADE - CLOTHING,^ Os the latest fashions amt marie by (he j best workmen; They consist in part of Extra superfine blue ami black Dress Coals, ! Black, blue and fancy colored Frock Coals, , ■, Superfine Cloth k Cassimere Pantaloons, J Westfuats, fiornsey Frocks and Draw ers, very fine, - • • And a large assortment of ladies’ and’ gmlh-mcn’s Plaid Cloads, k<. kc, N. l>.— Gentlemen wi-hing can have Clothes made to measure, outlie shortest nc.licc and in the heat style, by the best of woVkmeu. Oc ol cr 2(1 23 Ct ■ „s— .1.. ' 's’e. -' Notice, Q|T)H{f sub*tpd»«r oticrt for rent a com -4L fortuldi- DwcUiiig f!o 'se,on Greene near the fjrty Half; n|"o, bltely , Negro Woman end Child for -ale t C, L. Acee. Ottoher 29 24 2twp On Om\»ignn\ent. 20 HHDS. Bt. Croix Sugar, I 15 Hhds. Muscovado Sugar, 7 Flhdk prime Coffee, 36 Kegs fresh Butter, 20 Half barrels Beef, 15 Boxes Chocolate, 72 Boxes fresh Raisins, 5 'Tierces Molasses, 20 Boxes Candles, 50 Coils baling Rope, 10 Cases straw Bonnet? k Bauds, 15 Bags Pepper and Allspice, 6 Barrels Mint Cordial, 30 Casks Cut Nails assorted, Just Received and for Sale, hj Alexander Bryan. October 1. 13 ts ON the Ist day of November ncpM, will he rented ’.he WAREHOUSE On Rcyuold-slreet, now tenanted 1 y L. C. Cantelou. Application to be made (o JOHN B F.GAN, -or, in his absence, to John VV. VVh.de, Esq. October 1 13 if SEED IIYeT A small quantity, of superior qualify, FOR BAI.K Bt Summers & Perry. October 1 13 New & Cheap Clothing. The subscriber bega leave to inform Ida friend* and thr public, that lie is this day opuning, qt Ids Store, two doors a bove the Globe I’avern, a large and choice s< lection ol Fashionable Clothing •, ( .i.NbISI’INCI OF Blue, black and mixed superfine Dress Coa ?, Do. do. do. Frock ‘ loats, Do. do. do. Cloth and Cassmierc Panta loons, Do. do. and Buff’Vests, Black Silk and elegant fancy pattern Vests; an assortment of low prii ed Vests and Pantaloons, of ovo y dea criplion. AI.SO, A I,A ROE ASSORTMENT OF Plaid Cloaks, Assorted Patterns. Linen k Cotton Shirts, Flannel Shirt's and Drawers, Girnsey Frocks, isc. kc. NEGRO CLOTHING, Os every description. The above articles are selected by himself in Nnw-York, on the best terms, and are offered as low as they ran be bought in the southern Maie>. E. L. Whitlock. October 17 19 tl M’Dowall & Keid, Hare just received, by uent u frivol* from Liverpool, A'vw-York, and Philadelphia , Their Fall supply of Which with their funner Stuck on hand, makes thkir piu'senl assortment very cum ule.lc and extensive, which is offered for ’dash or approved paper, and consists in port of Inefollmving arlirlcs—us ; I ON DON Duffle, Point and Rose .i Blanaets; white and (due Plains; Ted, white and green Flannels; green B 'lzc; common .V,super, blue, black k drab I 'lnths ; do. do. Cassimcrcs; elegant Pelise Cloths; Circassian, Cnrpline and TarWn Plaids; super i cumniou Prints; elegant (Jassiiucre Hlmwl* k Points; Furniture Dimity: Valentia Vest Shapes; Bombazines and Bombazetts; 4-4 and 7-B Linen?; lamg Lawns and Irish Sheet ings and Diapers; Russia Blieetings, Dock and Dow'lus; children’s, women’s and men’s enttou mid woollen Hose; co lored and white Spocd Threads; elegant Mandarin, Nankin and Canton Crapes; Flag And Bandana llkf«. ; India Levan tide; twilled anil plain Ratlins \ Bin,- sliewS, RursneUs, Italian Lutestring; French knd JCuglish Thread Laces; Me rino Clo’h, Silk and Tabby Velvets; Sewing Silks and Twist; elegant figured Silks; do. do. Rih)»pn», a very complete assortment; (idia. Scarfs and llkfs.; Cashmire and Brilhnitinc do.; 4-4, C-4 ■tud 8-4 white, black and scarlet Merino Shawls; figured silk Vestings; Gimp Trimming; Silk Buttons; Lirien Cam brics and fjdkfs.; Unban Crapes ; Bwiss Muslins; Ladies’ and men’s Glove*, of all descriptions; Tortoise Rhel) Combs; .Vide and Dressing do. ; Morooco Pocket Bobks-and Reticules; an extensive as sortment of Domestic Shirtings,’Sheet ings, Plaids and Bed Ticks. A I.BU, One case elegant LEGHORN 'HATR, from No. 30 to 52. October 17 19 3w fVestern Hotel. Jwfl /Hil IE subscribe* Mill re- W mains at Cap). B, Mims’ laitßß well known stand, wtier Greene and Gentry streeh interseit ear h other, and directly ojqio «it« Ihe.Mai kel from the A uguaia Bridge; and when taking into the pleasantness of the iitualien, good water, low prices, and his attention to n.fikc those comfortable who cjdl, iio hope* to obtain a reasonable share of public pa-. Iron age. Wagon Yard is aLo Ifep) Imthfi subscriber. RA'IES. Man per day, . . . §125 Man and Horse pair day, 200 Horse per day, .... 75 kc. k<-. k<. Woodson Ligon, Augusta, Aug. 21 (JSTwIIJ ■' ~ ToTtcnh From, pis l»G October, seyo- I^K : B ral tenement* in Cotton Range, Apply t« . ' J. Ansley. September 28 12 Hardware & Cutlery. Fresh Importation. Now opening al the subscriber's store, a prime assortment ot' Staple and Fancy GOODS,orderded expressly for this market—among them are, Knives and Forks, of all sorts, Deserts ditto, to match, Razors, df the Hurst quality, Spring Rac k and Rocket Knives, Pen and two blade ditto, of all sorts, Scissors, common and refined steel. Common and fine Pad Lock®, Stock and all oilier sorts o! bocks, Hinges and Screws, of all size.?, Huttons in great variety, Carpenter’s Tools, and All sorts of Files, Together with almost all (lie staple article* in the Hardware line, lor sale, on accommodating terms Reuben Leggetf. Freeborn's Ploughs. The subscriber has also made arrange, menu with the patentee and will hen at toy keep an assortment of the Freeborn’s Patent Ploughs constantly for sale, where both planters and merchants can he supplied its low as in New-York, An assortment will noon ho revels rd Imre. R Leggett. Oct. 12 17 Ini *To Kent, ~~ a In the Vicinity’ of the Post- Office, a large and convenient Dwelling House, with ‘2 Stores in (rout and a capacioufc Cellar under neath. Apply to •* Mackenzie 3c Ponce. October 31 25 u To Kent, jfel Until the Ist of October, 1023, .rp81“ 18. the Dwelling House and Urge hot a (joining, I duly . occupied by tlie deceased Mrs. Keriday. Also, to hire, a young Negro Cod. Fred. E. Dugas, .ewitfor. Oct id er .St p, f llermon Seminary'. rpHE I’nijitee* again nolily Hie pul li -I- that (hey intend to keep this institu tion con.-lailliy open tor the reception of pupils. (lermoii is seven miles from Lex ington, in the moat lieaitliy pari of Hie country. The government of tiie.nma hitnuts of th - town, so far as relates k thuir moyal conduct, is vested jn Hie frusteesolthe Seminary. 3 bey aye no' adiained to avow that it is their intention to blend religions instruction with (lie clas sical studies which are usually hcgblin icademii s j confident that tills < mir.-e will sei urc the patronage ol those pa rents who desire the presentrissphi labili ty and future happiness of their children. Their rates of tuition are low, ami all indigent pupils will receive in: true lion, gratuitbuily. I'hereareseverallotsin town yet attsola, and they respectfully ins ite those parents who are de. irons to plate their i bibb on in a school of this ( harat ter, to < all aid examine liir (hc-ihselvcs. A Classical teacher, who c an • ome well oceommonded, would receive* immediate employment. Orte will he wanted the . ensiling year. The salary is perhaps as good as in any similar institution in the state. The trustees will receivomppli calioiis till Ihe 23d December next? Jack Lumpkin, Secretary. Harmon, th i. 31 25 hi GEORGIA** Elbert County. 5 To their Honors, the Judges of the Infer riur Court of said county. fITHE Petition of John Johnson, bion- X bly shewelh, that your petitioner is imprisoned within the prison bqninl- of the common jail of toad county, at (lie in stance of one William U. Hardy, anil (hat your petitioner is unablo to discharge tr.e didst for which ha is confined ot to give bail to answer ihe, same. And your petitioner further shewn li unto your honois .Jhal he is willing to give and deliver up all estate, real and personal, which ho has or is entitled to, for the use of bis creditors. He therefore prpys, that your honors W'U take such or.jer in the premise" ns his case may require, or tbo law wajoani. W H. Underwood & D. G. Campbell, Atth metfoi I enHotter. At an extra meeting of the infnlqj Court of said c ounty of Elbert, on thn 2d day of September, IS? I !—Present 1 their Honors Wm. Woods, Jeremiah i horn tori, Joseph Blackwell and Henry It Into, . Esquires: „ Upon th” foregoing petition of John Johnson, sotting forth Ins confinement, and his willingness to deliver up Ijb pro porly under the lusoivwit Lawrnt this state, for the dec of hi* creditors', Ordered, that , ( u sday the twelfth of November next, be, -.did the wine >s hereby appointed and sot down as t 1 « day upon which liifi said petitioner i c_ brought forth helot e the Court, node r the law* of this'stAic, regulating <Jfo (!••■- charge of hisolv ot’ debitors, and that proceedings take placo-narordingly. I hereby certify, that the. above is a i V Crao copy from the minutes, .■jnp tomhep JC2'4- « George W. Heard, cl’k. September 1.6 } (iyv Executor’s Sale. Wild, i c sold on the liprd atimlay of December next, al the late re sidence of David Walker, j twirl Ibat v^uahjf.tract or parcel of LAND, lying in ihe tayiily ot jColpijffiip, fourteen mites from August a. on Ihe road leading ■t<v Wrighufomo’igh* (Qgctlu'r with corn, fodder, wheat, oat.*, Imrscs, work-steers, /ilantaiioa utensils, &c. SpJd u» compli ance with -the \Vill of'Jetde Albrcton, I-C'ea-' i. James Yarbrough, >„ , u Nb zuch,sLxn ’'OcTol or 24 22 law2m i; ‘'‘-r —i ■>.-» —<—— —_ {ff” I wish to engage au Over /erf (dr the emAiing-yem, to t ike charge, 'of my Rlantation in Columbia county. Thomas Gumming. October 23 84 eotSt