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Augusta Chronicle & Georgia Gazette.
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FRESH
vT SAVANNAH.
Br ii'euTgfc W- I3oe,
Kjjj. IS now Nivr.
|yp\n Extensive Assortment of
K (.oods,
Suitable fop the approaching Season,
K CONSISTI.VO OF
Hr ‘White Welch Plains j
Bl Blue and mixed do
K •London Duftil Blankets
Bp Dose and Point do
■T Heavy Cotton Bugging
Be Black and colored fiombazetts
B Bine worsted Hosiery
Br Merino and lamb’s wool Hose
■ Superfine white Flannel
B'iic, red and yellow Flannels
Tartan Plaids
BB Supeifine wide Black Bombazeens
Flag Handkerchiefs
Bi Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres
Felice Glollis
iSsßk." seels and Venitian Carpetings
th Pugs
■ ies*c Plaids and Stripes
Oznaburgs
Irish and German Limits
B Tortoise shell Combs
■P Pla i black Nankui Crapes
Mandarin Crape Dioas'-s ;
H With a variety of other at tides, which
for sale on accommodating terms, at
|B<> corner of Broughton and Barnard
IBfeeis, for cash or approved paper
Boctober 29 t2SD
BLvc received, by the ships Oglethorpe
K|,d Emily, from Liverpool, and late
jßavrivais from the north, an extensive
Hwmpplv of
ilritish. French, India & Do
p|l, uiestic
WjpliY GOODS.
jit MR also.
II Hardware.
yLALoh liiey offer to country merchants
TMpHL most reasonable terms
\ Jcyember 12 w2m
j Notice
|TiBHR Co-partnership lieretofore exist-
the firm of F. C. Taylor & Co
ISyE* mutual consent, dissolved on the
lift day of August last.
T F- 15. Taylor,
J Dexter Chapin.
| i IJJ. Business hereafter jjjg e conlin
j f F C Taytor.
IfJMnvember 12— tfi
ho. sLuuamh
JEJ MEHCU.VT I'.ilLOit,
CftpBSPF.CTFULLY informs his custom
|S and the public generally, that he con
■Hkuesto carry on Ins business in Caxtk
EKi’s Brick Store, in Broad Street, near
BBopposite the City Hotel. He feels
HBtnkful lor past favors, and solicits
ftftui nuance : he pledges himself that
HBork shall not be exceeded by any dom
Efttios city, and will constantly keep on
Had.
MuolU*, raaaimeaa aai
Mi ‘V^SnUIgS,
OF THE BES r<pj M.ITT;
BwpVhich he will sell, and make up on
ftßderatc terms.
BjAv DECEIVED the LATEST New
ftraric and Philadelphia FASHIONS.
ftfOctober 2 ts
1 COTTON
mj RE-HOUSE.
tfl VILLI ATI 11. KG AN,
HX vVING taken the Warehouse lately
HRmpied by -I & W Harper, upper end,
side of Broad Street, fur the recep
[y ‘ PRODUCE ,
B And the transaction of
K Commission Business
hopes, that its convenient ac-
Kommodation, and his own unremitting
■ itien'ion, may ensure him * share of Pub- i
■ic patronage.
■ Sentember 6 ■ ■ oawtf
Jpugar, Codec, Wine, Al
‘ monds, nnd
| SPANISH BEG IRS.
|ill. I IDS prime Muscovado Sugar
■ 5 pipes L P P Madeira Wine,
I 15 qr casks do
* 52 half qr casks do
t 75 bags Coffee,
17 bbls fresh A'hcll Abnotjls,
h 50,0Jd superior Spanish Hcgars, in boxes
containing 100 each
7 pipes and 7 qr casks Corsica Wjne.
Fur Sale by
John Kinney, jr.
November 28———ts
Ikoet. Page,
HAS removed his office to Jackson
street, near the earner of Jacksrn
and Brocd streets, a few driors above the
Globe Tavern.—H is lodgings are a# usual,
jtt tire Planters’ Motel,
t. December 24 —lt
Kip ’ v/r' >• ? N,
• 4.. U :■ ■; * •
Jt VfvU, AKfeVV, h Co.
Ufifiei JViMff City Ihtel,
HAVE DECEIVED FUOM N. YOUK,
A nSSfETUt ASSOIITMBST OF
Staple $ Fancy
JD3BTT (SS©©2DS,
viz
Super, common and low priced,black,
blue and mixed cloths & Cassimeres,
Super and Common Valencia, Toilanette,
Swansdown and Marseilles Vestings,
Botnbazetts and Bombazines,
Salinnelts, Flannels and Oil Cloths,
Nankin and Canton Crapes, all colors,
Italian do, while, black and Green,
huper light and dark prints and chintz
calicoes,
Silk and cotton flag handkerchiefs,
Cambric cravats, white, spotted, figured
and checkered,
4-4 Sc 6 4 cambrics, and cambric and com
moa dimoties,
2 Cases 4-4 Irish Linens,
1 do. Super brown do.
Turkey red, blue, Madras* and Polycat
handkerchiefs,
Linen anil imitation cambrics and cambric
, handkerchiefs.
Long Lawns, Russia and Irish Diapers,
Dogskin, Ilncksin, and Beaver Gloves,
Ladies dressed and undressed kid do.
Scarlet embrodcred morines,
Marseilles quilt counterpins 4 4 square,
Sewing silks, black, white, green, blue
and assorted colors,
Cotton curds, balls and threads,
Linen tapes, threads and bobbins.
Darning and floss cotton,
Willow Hats and millinetts,
Suspenders, children’s socks,
Cassimere, merino and silk shawls,
Shell Sc Imitation Tucking & side combs.
Pearl, Ivory and Horn Pocket ditto.
Ribbons —an extensive assortment of all
colors.
Plaids, Striped, figured and plain,
Plain ami pearl edged Taffety fiom No 1
to 22,
Silks, Levantines, Florences, Satins, Sin
shews and Sana-netts, plain k figured
of various colours,
Silk Lace, plain and figured,
Silk iace edging, black and white,
Silk hose. Gentlemens’ and Ladies’ black
arid white, plain and figured,
Silk and Tabby Velvets, various colors,
Silk lace shawls, veils and handkerchiefs,
Elegant needlework muslin robes and
walking dresses, from 12 to 30 dol.
lars, very rich,
Low priced needle-work, tambored and
embroidered do.
Jaconet, mull and hook muslin Flounces
and Inserting Trimmings,
Worked muslin UanUs or ColarMts,
Thread Laces, a pood assortment, cheap,
Jet Eardrops, Snaps, Clasps, Hooks and
Eyes and Necklaces,
Gilt Neclaces, Clasps and Snaps,
Pearl, ivory, silk and thread, shirt, sus
jtenders and vest buttons,
Waflace’s extra gilt and coronation coat
vest buttons,
Soper Scissors and Chains for do-
Magnum Bonum and common Razors nnd
Strops,
Siiortsulen’s pocket and Pen Knives,
Playing Cards and Dressing Combs.
Durable Ink and Osnaburg Thread,
Domestic Plaids, Stripes, Checks, Shirt
ings and Sheatings,
Bandboxes, be the dozen or package,
,v hittemure’s No 10 Cotton Cards, ike.
ALSO
Straw Bonnets.
20 cases of very superior Straw Bon
ds, Banda, and Trimmings, of various
attorns, such as bell crowns, double
apes, round fronts, cottage shape, &c»
■ c —cheap for the quality.
The above goods are offered ?t whole
lie and retail for cash, or on time for ap
>roved paper- Regular supplies will be
received from our partner in New York,
which will enable us to have constantly on
iand ageneral assortment of fresh season
able Goods; and from the patronage we
have received the year past, we are in
duced to believe we have sold, and shall .
continue to sell at least as cheap as our
neighbors
November 8. -ts
I i
'S'llE public are hereby notified, that
JL Captain James Ware, of 'he county
of Amliert, and State of Virginia, is ap
pointed one Principal Agent for the mid
d.e, eastern and northern States; and Ed
•mind Rucker, esq. of Rutherford county,
• '-late of Tennessee has been appointed
•me Principal Agent for the southern and
western Slates. —All Licenses to Rucker’*
Patent IJaiteuuX signed, by' either of ur.,
singly, or by one prinqial agent,or the su
bordinate agents appointed by them, o;
hy us, slia’l b- is if signed by both of us,
Nelson C. Dawson,
Ambrose Rucker,
Patentees.
November 12——-wHw
Will be Hired,
V T Public Outcry on the lil.t diy •
January next, at the market liouse in An
.. usta, the Negroes belonging to the es
tates of William Bacon and of Joseph
Ware, deceased.
There are among these Negroes. Boat
a id field hands and domestic servants
ti.y and all of whom will be disposed ol
oy private coni ract, if application b
1 r arte before tl e dav of public hiring, e>
-her to Mr Robert D. Ware, or to W. W
lolt, Esq
Nicholas Ware, JEx’r.
December 13 —tds
Coiton , Stock,
AND
Frs-chaugfc ViYokcr-
THE subsraiher has taken an office in
the building lately occupied b
Messrs Stewart & Hargraves, on the imrth
side of Broad-street, opposite to the Pos'-
Office—where he oft'vis his services in
the above business, and hopes, by strict
personal attention, to obtain the patron
age of his friends and the public.
The great facilities afforded by brokers
in commercial operations gene rally, render
it remarkable that the merchants of Au
gusta and the planters have long sustain
ed the inconvenience of having none, and
particularly a Cotton Broker In almost
every other cotton mart the bminess is
principally done by brokers; and henc
the ease, certainty and dispatch with
which it is executed. The same system
is perfectly practicable here. The mer
chant, by applying at the office of the sub
scriber, may hereafter save himself the
trouble of sampling his cotton and looking
up a purchaserthe planter need be no
longer involved in doubt and diffioulty to
ascertain the true stale of the maik. t,
nor subject himself to the caprice of the
wary speculator —and the purchaser will
at all times know where to resort for cot
ton at the mark-T price.
Office Regulations relative to
C otton.
Ist- In order to give lime for sampling,
citizens offering cotton are requested to
leave the ware-house receipts by eight
o’clock, a. >f.— If left later than nine, sales
cannot be realized till the sticcedlng day
If more convenient, the receipts may be
enclosed in a letter of instructions, and
dropped in the letter box the night pre
vious.
2d. Cotton will be sampled and "receiv
ed fom wagons till ten o’clock, a. m.—
if offered after th'at hour, sales cannot be'
eralized till next day.
3d. Warehouse expenses will invariably
be deducted fVom the account sales.
4th, Sales will commence at ten o’clock
and close at twelve, a. m.
sth. Persons choosing to limit and lim
iting higher than the market, will have
ihcir receipts returned them on paying
6J cents fora hag entry andsarnpling.
fith. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a
bale.
Orders from the country, en
closing the warehouse receipts, will be
promptly executed.
Stock Exchange ami
brokerage,
In their Various Jiranehet,
Will be attended to at all times during of
fice hours, which will be from eight o’-
clock a. m. till two o’clock p.M.and from
three o’clock t 11 five r. m.
John Kinney, jun’r.
Oj*Money is sometimes w rtn more
than at others Persons having it t« loan,
may', in the strictest confidence, avail
'liemsqlves of the advantages of the mar
ket, by applying at the above office.
November B.———if
\uUmb\fc iur
sale -
IMIE subscriber wishing to close his
concerns in this State, offers lor sale
a tract of land ill Jefferson county, con
taining one thousand seven hundred and
sixty acres, or upwards.—lt is well adapt
ed to the culture of cotton and corn, and
has an elegant site thereon for a saw and
grist mill—its contiguity to Augusta and
Louisville, renders it an object to purchas
ers. The terms will be moderate for
Cash, or cotton at the market price, to
•he delivered in Augusta or Savannah.—
For terms apply to Mr. George Twiggs,
near Augusta.
Levi Twiggs.
December 5 ts
II \ HD WARE,
CVTIKRT, sc. 7
JoVwv £5 TVios. A. Bones,
HaVE received per ships Emily and
Oglethorpe, from Liverpool, a general ami
extensive addition to their former stock.
They have also on hand a variety of
other goods worthy the attention of coun
try Merchants.
November 29——w6w
Just Received^
and rou sale, nr
DIMOCK $ MARSH,
Merchant Tailors,
© O ASES Gentlemens Clothing,
C'."-'prising sup. fine black &. blue
Dress Coats 9
Waterloo and FROCK COATS, of
various colors,
Cloaks, Lionskin big Coats, Panta
loons,
Vests, Netting & Flannel Drawers
and Wrappers,
fibirtsand Children’s Dresses, &c. &c
—also—-
One Case real Superfine black and blue
Br< a>i Cloths and Cassimeres.
December 13——>—3t.
Notice.
VINE months after date application
will be made to the honorable Infe
ior court of L ncoln county, for leave (<■
> the real estate of James Landers,
lec. with the widow’s dower m it, th
!*nd lying on Gray’s creek in said county.
John H. Walker, adm’r
November 12, 1621—m9ta
AUCTION.
By I- Thompson.
* 1
On Tuesday the first
of January next,
BILL BE SOU),
WITHOUT H.ESHIIVE,
At the Market-House in the city of Augus
ta, at 10 o'clock:
Two Prime
Negro Fellows.
Good Hoat Hands—-Tonus Cash.
November I *ds
Notice.
r co-partnership heretofore existing
i between Johnson U Crane, having
his day been dissolved by mutual consent,
all persons hfving claims against the firm,
are requested to present them for pay
ment, and tlmse indebted, are desired to
make imme/liate payment
James Johnson,
Klia* B. Crane.
(fj' Ths business will be continued by
E. 1!. Crane, at the old stand, who has on
Hand a complete assortment of Newark
mads Gigs and Carriages, which will be
sold low for cash. Carriages Repaired
>t short notice and in the neatest manner,
li, B. Crime.
Dec 17- 1m *
Clothing Store
KIIXAmIj HII.LS,
JfFJI CR.IYT T. HIM US,
keep constantly * ttnriK absoutmkst of
Gentlemen’s
iveutVy .Matte Clothing,
Os their own Manufacture
-—AI.SO
Extra. Super, and Common BROAD
CLOTHS,
CASSIMEKIiS, VESTINGS,
J INK LINEN SHIRTS, ha.
And the first rale workmen, to make
Clothes to measure
N. H.—Their Stork is kept on Brnnd-
Str.-d, ien rods above the Post-Office,
and tlirpe doors below Maj. Thompson's
Auction Room.
December 13— —1m
GEORGIA.
LU VCOXJV SUPERIOR COURT ,
April Term, 1821—Monday the 22 I day.
Siautcr Cowling, RULE for
vs I foi closure
Nathaniel Adams, adminis > of Mart
trator on the estate of Na- I gage.
than id Adams, deceased, J
Upon the petition of Slauter Cowling,
platylng the foreclosing the equity of re
demption in and to all that tract of land
yirgand being in the county of Lincoln,
and state of Georgia, containing five hun
dred and seventy acres, more or less, ad
joining lands of Galherel and Saunders on
the South; Eastward!/ by lands of Mrs
Hunter, and John Ware; Northwardly by
Staslninli's land, and West wardly by lands
of Robert Fleming and estate of Dowsing,
which said tract of land was mortgaged by
Nathaniel Adams in his life time to your
petitioner, the better to secure the sum
of three thousand two hundred and forty
seven dollars and sixty two cents, with
interest
On motion of Mieajah Henley, attorney
or said Siautcr Cowling-—// is Ordered,
that the principal, interest, and c_>st be
paid into court within twelve months from
this dry, otherwise the equity of redemp
tion ii and to the mortgaged premises will,
be from henceforth for ever bared and
foreclosed, and this rule be published in
one of the public gazettes of this state,
once in every month until the time ap
pointed by this rule for payment, or a co
py served upon the said administrator of
the mortgagor or his special agent, at least
six months previous to the time the mo
nty is directed to he paid into court.
True copy taken from the minutes of
Lincoln Superior Court, April Term,
IS2l—Monday the 23d day of said
Month.
Peter I .ainar, cl’k.
May 3 —ml2m
Notice,
WILL he hired on the.4th day of Jano
ary next, at the housi of Andrew
Butler, for the year 1822, the negmes be
longing to the estate of Afeshack Wright,
amongst which arc several prime Boat
hands —Also, at the same time and place
the land belonging to said estate will be
leased for five years.
Casper Nail, Sen.
John Miller,
Reach Island, Dec 10 tdhp Executors.
i- . --7- - -i ' — 1 - ■ —' ‘ ,l *
Ten Dollars Reward,
STRAYED Iromthe Subscriber’s Farm,
about three miles from Washington,
Wilkes county, between the 25th and
dOlh of last month, a Bay HOUSE, be
i ween six and seven years old, about five
eet one or two inches high, roach
mane and swab tail ; there is no marks
ecolkcted. —He stands very straight on
ms hind feet. He was traded for near
Little River, not far from Carter’s Mills,
nit it is believed he was traded for from
a man that brought him from Barnwell
District, South Carolina, and it is proba
me ie may try to get back again. The
,bove reward will be given for the de
livery of the Horse to William Glover,
n Augusta, or to the Subscriber, living
n Washington, or Five Dollars Reward
for such information as will enable me
i get him.
John B. Leonard.
Dec 13 ft
m
HMffiT (B4MHD9B I
Hard war' £5 t utl ry. .
TV\e> S\vba«mbeifa '
H • VINOS formed a connexion with sp
extensive mercantile house in New-York,
have just received from that city, and
are now opening in Broad-Sticet, next
door to the Bookstore of Win. J. Hobby,
F.sq a la'gc and valuable Assortment of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Hardware
and Cutlery :
AMONG WHICH AUK. OF
DR 1 GOODS,
Extra super, superfine and common
Cloths and Cassinteres, assorted colors;
saltiaetls, different colors; bine and
white Plains; red, while, yellow & green
Flannels ; blue and green Hocking Bai
zes : Hose Blankets, assorted, fiom 7 to
12 4; Point do; black and colored plain,
figured and printed Bomb melts and Hat
tineits ; Caroline or Circassian and Tar
tan Plaids ; black and colored plain & fi
gured Canton Crapes and Crape Dresses;
hiack, blue, green and assorted fancy Ca
licoes ; sillier London p’ints and printed
Cambrics; fine Cambric ; plaid Ging
hams; plain and figured book, jaconet,
cambric and iancy Muslins ; corded and
jrconet muslin Uobes ; Irish Linens, va
rious qualities; fine and coarse brown do ; ;
Oil Cloths, liamlsotm patterns ; swans- j
down, toilnette and fine while and print- !
ed Valencia Vesting*; buff, chiniy:, inii :
lation silk ipid cotton and printed border;- !
ed casstmere bbawls ; India ami German i
silk flag at.d bandana Handkercffte s ; j
black and crossbarred Canton do ( mad
rass,pullicsl and twilled cotton do ; soot- :
ted, crossbarred and while bordered Cam
brie Cravats; linen cambrics and cambric
Handkerchiefs ; imitation do ; black and
white silk, cotton and worsted Hose ; la- )
dies and gentleman’s black, white, and '
assorted colored, kid, beaver, castor and
snk Gloves ; sewing Silks and Twist ;
black and colored Utbbotts, various j
widths; elegant plaid garniture do ; Pins t
in picks; gill coat and vest, pearl a,n«l I
, ivory shirt Buttons ; button moulds; do
mestic Shillings, Sheetings, Checks,
Plaids and Stripes; tine and common Bed
Ticks; black tabby Velvet ; worsted 1
| Shirts and Drawers; Silk Umbrellas, dis |
ferenl qualities , forstop, buck, ivory and 1
pocket Combs t course and fine linen and .'
cotton Threads; Cotton Balls ; fine steam
|.,om Shillings; Suspenders; an assort,
meiit of Shoes; rorum, imitation & real
. beaver Hals;
■ ash ov
HaT&wate & i'uWwr'j,
Guns, assorted, some very elegant;
Guu Worms; ’Trace Chains ; cues l , butt,
II and HL Hinges; Thumb Latches;
’ trunk, chest, till, pad, knob and mort>CC ’
Locks; tea and table spools* pocket,
pen, barlow, two blade, pear, {,running,
| carving, dirk, desert, shoe, bread, butch
er and (Iraw'tne iinlves: Knives Ik Forks ;
Itszors, in cases ; Scissors ; Handsaws ;
1 handsaw and bastard Files ; Curry Combs ;
Sa l Irons; Waiters and Tea Trays ; Car
penter’s Hnhs; Squares and Compass* s;
1 Sand Paper; Shovels and Tongs; cut
1 Tacfceand Brsds, assorted; Trunk Han
dies ; Wood mid Bed Screws ; Screw
Puilies ; Candlesticks; Curtain Kings; 1
Nail anti Spike Gnnblets; Nad Hammers;
Jewsharps ; Shaving Bnxes and Brushes ;
metalic Paste and Paste Blacking ; and
an assortment of Brushes.
1 11 of which are now offered at re
duced prices, wholesale and retail, tor
cash or approved paper in this city ; anti
from the advantages they will losses in
the selection of their GOOD'S having a
purchaser constantly in the New-York
market, hope to merit a ahare of public
patronage.
Walmsley & Foster.
December Id— it
lu Equity.
Kdward Boyd,
Joseph Hetd, V Foreclosure of Mort
t>». f gage.
Burna M'Kinnie.J
IN obedience to an order of the Court
of Equity, will be sold at Edgefield
‘ lourt-Housc, South Carolina, on the first
Monday in February neat, on the follow
ing terms: —“ For cash to the amount of
six thousand two hundred and fifty dol
lars, with interest from the Bn day ot
January, 1821—-also, to the amount of
seven thousand dollars, with interest from
Ist d..y of January, 1822, and on a credit
of twelve montha for the balance” a tract
of laud containing abou lUOU acres, lying
at tli- lower side of Bead) Island, on 8j».
vannah Itiver, well known by the name
of Silver Bluff- This tract consists of a |
due proportion ol rich low and weil tim- '
bered highland, with a comfortable Uwel
ling house, and other necessary on* build
mgs, and has attached to it a first rate |
Saw and Grist Mill, lately creeled by Mr.
MPKinnie. The pu;chaser Will he reqmr- f
ed to give bond and security for sucli part 1
as is ordered to be sold on a credit* 1
Whitfield Brooks, 1
Commistioiur in Lenity. I
Edgefield Court-House, Dec lif, 1824 ‘
For Sale, * ‘
A HOUSE WOMAN, about 45 years f
of age, and » negro girl about twelve :
years—F'»r the conditions ami price, apply* *
to Mr Daniel Clemens, near the market.
December 20—— tlstj ,
--U - ' 1 11 ■ “"k |
Jr-fi Printing
Neatly Executed at this Office
Notice.
IOV the first Jay ol .Unitary next, wil
he hired at the M. rkt t-House i’> ’ha
city of Augusta, a 1 the Negriea belonging
l(i thexsta'e of W'lHan> B Ural, dec’ll.
TiibithaJ. Beal,
D-“C 10 wills Idmittistrat .r.
Mrs. H. BLOAIK’a
Young Ladies’
MjlS. FI. RI.OME, presents her most
respectful compliments to the inhabitants
of Vugusta, and announced that she ins
lends to open aSGMO L,on the Ut Mon
day in January next, lor the instruction nf
Voting hanies in the French and English
Languages, Geography, History, Myllio
logy, plain aud oramcntal Work and Drawi
mg.
Terms of Tuition.
Reading and Spplhi g, per quartet, $4
Do. do, with Writing and Cyphering (<
Grammar, Parsing and G ography, 8
H e above with History and Mythology 9
Drawing inclusively, ‘ 3
Do. exclusively, 6
French inclusively, 6
Do. i.xclttsively, 10
Embroidery, 6
■ Plain Work and Marking, Knottinff.rod
I Fringe will be included wivh.ut
to the terms. For further particu 1 s,
! apply for the present to Mrs. Labile, or
| Mrs. 'imontv-t, Broad-street
! Dee 6 wßi
I— ■- ~i nunw ■■! u in«.,
or Mis W.BU)VI! lia*
: taken a house situated iinU un-i' 's•
next door to Mr S Uur,sen’s
’“* W “ l Vl >* 4
| Der.t-nu.er
insurQh ce against
| tire / .
Charleston Fire, ami Marine*
i lusuiaiite 4-ompany Ageiiey f
!j- f 1 , 6 n tu , ,Wj <*4
gainst Fir. on Ou-a«..; l i,t., I fJs*
a,,d M •«*■*». &
b‘ uia v'U.a i f f, vicm t
a imothy Fdwavda, igoiih
... Itniiul st, r.
Wthnrnilu Putt Office « fc>*, Tavern.)
December 2(J —‘
(slobe Tavern.
T
X HE Subscriber informs his friends and
the pubiip, fhgt bis
Heading Honm ,
is just arranged, and that tins Bin is n.rch
more convenient. And on a count ot
changing the situation -f tlje alter, he is
belter able to proy.de lor the ticconn o
dalinn of his custutners j and can »,«(. ly
promise them, that as la as I is means sod
ability lu comply with uis wishes can go,
.lie will attend tp the comiopl ynd ConVv.nU
eocc of every guest who may honor him
with a call.
gpKrhe Savannah & Wash?
ington totagrs nut up at the
Globe.
W. .SHANNON.
December 20.
Meson Academy*
Tv
HE Trustees of this Instit.vtipafeel
mucli satisfaction in notifying the parents,
and Guardians of its Scholars and die
Public in general of the iscvessed p os
perity of (he School and the improve
ment of the Pupils dun nr t,h» present
year The last Seim Animal Ex in na
ion took place n t.he 3rd, 4th, aud sth
ol Depeniber. The proficiency of the
Scholars, was honorable (jo themselves
and their Instructors
A large aud convenient Ff male Acade
my has been recently eweted by the
liberality of the citizens of Lexington and
its vicinity, and has been placed urj, r the
care of the Trnstfi s, and forms u blanch
Meson Academy The Twq Schools will
beunderthe immediate dirocuon of the
Hector, who will fie aided by such ' um
ber of assistant Instructors, as their situa
tion may require. Two assistants in the
male and one in the female department
are now engaged- ,
Board in the Town of Lexington and
the neighborhood, can be obiniperi as
SS 1110 per annum. The price of Tuition
varies from JJ 12 to J§ 24, according to
he studies pursued—The healthiness of
he situation, the low price of board ami
Tuition and above all the known qualifi
cations ot thp Teachers, form advantages
in favour of this Institution equal to Ihpso
offt red by any other in the state. The
course of stfidies prescribed fop £he male
Academy is designed to prepare she Scho
lars fin; the Sophomore and Junior classes
in tin- Gniveisiiy gt Athens.
The Trustees can with much confidence
recommend this school tq parents in the
low Country, who wish tp place Ibein
children in a healthy situation apd at the
same tjme to have them well instipcted
jn the various studies usually taught iq
Academies
The Acitdemy will be oppp sos the re t
ceptipn of Scholls ou the Ift day • f Jan
uary 1822 ; under the snpCrintcndsncii
of Mr Andrew Rhea 4 M- «s Hector.
By order pf the hoard of - vv tret,
Joseph M. Molht.v, rSec’ry,
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