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AugustarChronicle $ Georgia Gazette.
I CVOL. 36.] iMondaj,
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V- " r=g « —gas
Al*lS.enz.ie Be^aoclv
V nave received, by the ships Oglethorpe
f| a»'<l Emily, from Liverpool, and late
J arrivals from the north, an extensive
i 5 snpnlv of
| British, French, India & Do-
Imestic
DRY GOODS.
ALSO,
Hardware.
t| Which they offer to country merchants
L* -on the most reasonable I erms
November 12 w2in
Notice.
[ Co-partnership heretofore exist
[ i' l ? tinder the firm of F. C. Taylor & Co.
%a3 by mutual consent, dissolved on the
18th day of August last.
F. C. Taylor,
J Dexter Chapin.
N. B. Business hereafter will be contin
ue d by
F. G Taylor.
d t November 12— ts.
I Wanted to Hire,
Uf|?i
•ill/ OR the ensuing year 40 or 50 good
HNegro Fellows, for which a liberal price
!*wiil be given; payable monthly, quarter
■|Py, or at the end of the year
mjj Apply to
■ Henry Shultz,
■ in Hamburg,
g Dec 27 ts *
l lnsurance against
I Fire!
[Charleston Fire, and Marine
I Insurance Company Agency,
frri
A HE Subscriber offers to take risks a
gainst Fire on Houses, Out-Uuildings,
(Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, in Au
gusta and its vicinity.
I Timothy Edwards, Agent.
I, Broad■ street,
the Post Office US Globe 'Pavern.')
jf December 20
f QUAKER SPRINGS.
Ktfljshe subscriber has taken that wei
I <ll known stand
ij QiDATCEtt Springs.
K LATELY’ occupied by Major Durkee,
I situated seven miles above Augusta on
n >he Washington road and hopes from
| us attention to business to give general
I i.iisfaction:
|r John Turpin.
I f ovember 8— ts
I To llent,
'' A LARGE ant! comforable Dwelling
I House, to which are attached three and an
;1 half acr es of Land. This house is in the
lower part of the city, on Ellis street, and
S is every way desirable as a residence for a
, private family Immediate possession will
be given.—Apply to William W. Holt,
Esq. or to
Nicholas Ware,
Executor ofJVm, Bacon,
November 8 if.
* Wi\T^ioVt\,
4~kN the first Tuesday in February 7 * at
* the Court House in Warren ton, be-
J tweeti the usual hours of sale, the follow
ifi* property i—
-4 One Negro Man,
of the name of TOM. Taken as the pro
perty of Benjamin Sandiford, to satisfy an
execution in favour of i’eiry atid Wright
and others, viz. Bejamin Sandiford, Jerc-
I miah Beall, and John Sandiford. —Also,
one Hoad Waggon, 4 pair of Geers, two
Horses, taken us th* property of Elisha
, Johnson, to satisfy aq Execution in favour
f of Zepjiiniah llix, vs. Elisha Johnson. —
Also, a bar of Gold, taken as liie property
of Joel Kinsey, to satisfy an execution in
favour of Baker and liectu, vs. Joel
, Kinsey,
A. 11. McCormick,
Deb. She if. Warren County.
Jan 3——
WAV tie fto\A,
I A T the Court House in Wanenton, on
t Jt\ the first Tuesday in February next,
* I between the hours of Sale,
v 100 Acres of Pice Land,
l! on the waters of Reedy Creek, adjoining
I of lands of Bose and others, it being known
| as the place of'.Viliowbys, taken as the pro
p nerty of Zachariah Bailey, to satisl-, an ex
ecution in favour of David C Kos.., t»-
A. and Z Bailey, and Willis Howara,
pointed out by Howard, the Security.
Also.
Three Negroes, viz.
James 38 years old. Mose 20 years old, and
a woman 37 years old, taken
execution in favour of Jehu * u ‘ in I
, &■> for the use of John F. Martin an
\s James Rogers, and pom t
by Rogers.-^Also,
Two Negroes,
cne boy and g.rl, 'uket. tne
Harrei Neal, tn satisfy an execution in 1
vourof JanacsNeai, vs. Harrel- es •
\. Ji. iiogers; s w. c.
I^3-
I
Je’weVt, Abell, Co.
Upper Win? City Hotel,
E HAVE RECEIVED FROM N. YORK,
„ A OKXEIIAL ASSORTMENT Os
5 Staple Sf Fancy
wwz
VIZ
Super, common and low priced,bUck,
blue and mixed cloths & Cassiroeres,
Super and Common Valencia, Toilanelte,
Swansdown and Marseilles Vestings,
, Dombazetts and Bombazines,
Salinnetts, Flannels and Oil Cloths,
Nankin and Canton Crapes, all colors,
Italian do. while, black and Green,
Super light and prints and chintz
calicoes, *
Silk and cotton flag handkerchiefs,
Cambric cravats, white, spotted, figured
and checkered,
4-4 & 6-4 cambrics, and cambric and com
moa dimoties,
2 Cases 4-4 Irish Linens,
1 do. Super brown do.
Turkey red, blue, Madrass and Polycat
handkerchiefs,
Linen and imitation cambrics and cambric
handkerchiefs,
Long Lawns, Russia and Irish Diapers,
Dogskin, Bucksin, and Beaver Gloves,
Ladies dressed and undressed kid do.
Scarlet embrodered morines,
Marseilles quilt counterpins4 4 square,
Sewing silks, black, white, green, blue
and assorted colors.
Cotton cords, balls and threads.
Linen tapes, threads and bobbins.
Darning and floss cotton,
Willow flats and millinetts.
Suspenders, children’s socks,
Citssimere, merino and silk shawls,
Shell & Imitation Tucking & side combs,
Pearl, Ivory and Horn Pocket ditto.
Ribbons —an extensive assortment of all
colors.
Plaids, Striped, figured and plain,
Plain and pearl edged Taflety from No 1
to 22,
Silks, Levantines, Florences, Satins, Sin
shews and Sarsenetts, plain i* figured
of various colours,
Silk Lace, plain and figured,
Silk lace edging, black and white,
Silk hose, Gentlemens’ and Ladies’ black
and white, plain and figured,
Silk and Tabby Velvets, various colors,
Silk lace shawls, veils and handkerchiefs,
Elegant needlework nmslin robes and
walking dresses, from 12 to 30 dol
lars, very rich,
Low priced needle-work, tarabored and
embroidered do.
Jaconet, mull and book muslin Flounces
and Inserting Trimmings,
Worked muslin Bands or Coiaretts,
Thread Laces, a good assortment, cheap,
Jet Eardrops, Snaps, Clasps, Hooks and
Eyes and Necklaces,
Gilt Ncclaces, Clasps and Snaps,
Pearl, ivory, silk and thread, shirt, sus
penders and vest buttons,
Wallace’s extra gilt and coronation coat
and vest buttons,
Super Scissors and Chains for do.
Magnum Bonum and common Razors nnd
strops,
Spoilsmen’s pocket and Pen Knives,
Playing Cards and Dressing Combs
Durable Ink and Osnaburg Thread,
Domestic Plaids, Stripes, Checks, Shirt
ings and Sheatings,
Bandboxes, by the dozen or package,
Whittemore’s No 10 Cotton Cards, Btc.
ALSO
Straw Bonnets.
20 cases of very superior Straw Bon
nets, Bands, and Trimmings, of various
patterns, such as bell crowns, double
capes, round fronts, cottage shape, &c*
kc. —cheap for the quality.
The above goods are offered at whole
sale and retail for cash, or on time for ap
proved paper* Regular supplies wiU hr
received from our partner in New York,
which will enable us to have constantly ou
band a general 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
Globe Tavern.
i/HE Suhsci-b-vir.Fjrrns Illsfiivuda ami
the public, that his
Reading Room,
is just arranged, and that his Bar is much
more convenient. And on account of
changing the situation cf the latter, he is
better able tc provide for the accommo
dation of Ins customers; andean safely
promise them, that as far as his means and
ability to comply with his wishes can go,
he will attend to the comfort and conveni
ence of every guest who may honor him
with a call.
£3*The Savannah & Wash
iugtou Stages put up at ttie
Globe.
W. SHANNON.
December 20.
City Taxes.
ALL persons concerned are hereby no
tified that their returns of City Taxa
ole property for 1822, will he received at
the office of the Clerk of the Mayor’s
Court, in the N. E. comer of the City Hall
f from the Ist to the 31st January ensuing,
from 2 to 5 o’clock, in the afternoon of
each and every day, Sundays excepted.
D. Clark ; c. c,
December 31 1h)
C <£ File evil, that men do, lives after them; }
i*The good is oft interred wirh their bones.”y
Cotton, Htoak,
AND
T.xc\\fti\ge broker.
THE subscriber has taken an "dice in
tiie building lately occupied by
Messrs Stewart & Hargraves, on tin north
side of Broad-street, opposite in di ■ Rost.
Office—where he offers his services in
the above business, and hopes.- by strict
personal attention, to obtain the patron
age of tils friends and the public.
The great facilities afforded hv brokers
in commercial operations generally, 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 business is
principally done by brokers; and hence
the ease, certainty and dispatch with
w hich 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 purchaser;—the planter need be no
longer involved in doubt and dilfioulty to
ascertain the true state of the market,
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 market price.
Office .Regulations relative to
Cotton.
Ist* In order io give lime for sampling, i
citizens offering cotton are requested to j
leave the ware-house reef ipts by eight ;
o’clock, a. m.—- If left later than nine, sales
cannot be realized till the sucocding day
If more convenient, the receipts may be
enclosed in u letter of instructions, and
dropped in the letter box the night pre
vious.
2d. Cotton will be sampled and ’receiv
ed from wagons till ten o’clock, a
if offered after that hour, sales cannot be
eralized till next day. i
3d. Warehouse expenses will invariably i
be deducted from the account sales.
4th. Sales will commence at ten o'clock !
and close at twelve, a m.
3th. Persons choosing to limit and lim- 1
iling higher than the market, will have
their icceipls returned them on paying
6$ ci nis fora bag entry and sampling.
6ih. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a
bale
Orders from the country, en
closing the warehouse receipts, will be
piomptly executed.
Stock Exchange and
Brokerage,
In their Canons Brunches,
Will be attended to at all t imes 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’ll five i*. sr,
John Kinney, jun’r.
(jjpMoney is sometimes wnlh more
than at others. Persons having it to loan,
may, in the strictest confidence, avail
themselves of the advantages of the mar
ket, by applying at the above office.
November 8.- if
Clothing Store ;
Kll.LAltTfj intxs,
MEli CIIJoVT TAIL OR S,
KEEP COiibTAVTLV \ t.VIKiE ASSORTMENT 07
Gentlemen’s
Heady Clothing,
Ot their own Manufacture.
—ALSO—
Extra. Suner. and Common BROAD
CLOTHS,
(bASSIMEREb, VESTINGS,
FINE LINEN SHIRTS, fkc.
Jj* And the first rate workmen, to make
f lollies to measure
N. B.—Their Store is kept on Broad-
Slreci, ten rods above the Post-Office,
and three doors below Maj. Thompson's
Auction Room
JJecpniber 13— 1m
Notice,
ffiffiE co-partnership heretofore existing
JLk between Johnson IS Ciane, having
ihifday been dissolved by mutual consent,
ail Beesons having claims against the firm,
are ’requested to present them for pay
meat, and those indebted, arc desired to
n-.uHe immediate payment.
James Johnson,
Elias B. i pane.
Cfh* The business will be continued by
E IJ. Crane, at the old stand, who has on
bar.i [ a complete assortment of Newark
mad “Gigs and Carriages, which will be
sohi low for cash. Cairiages Repaired
at el on notice and in the neatest manner.
E. U. Crane.
D ic 17-—lm
Tax Collector’s Sale.
BM ILL be sold on the first 1 uesday in
▼ ? March, one HOUSE, adjoining
I'hui us Uaitun’s Lot,and si.id as the pro
pert; of Giles Griswold, to satisfy his Elate
and < ounly Tax, forthe year 1820. Amount
of T t £9 73 cents
K. Bugg. T. C.
Ju nary 3.
A Notice.
IL persons indebted to the estate of
■nix W. Walton are requested to
conielforward and make immediate pay
miintj and those that the said estate are
indebted to, are requested to bring for
iv aid heir accounts duly attested, within
1 the ti«e prescribed by law.
W P. Beale,
Archibald llaggie
John Bonn,
Administrators.
, January 3-- . ,
I
lOISIT
Hardware Cutlery,
The, Subscribers.
f I WING formed a connexion with an
extensive mercantile house hi Nevv-VorK,
have just received frnn that city, and
are now opening in IL-.md.Slrce.t, next
door to the Bookstore of Win. J. Hobby,
Esq a large anil valuable Assortment of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Hardware
and Cutlery ;
AMONG WHICH ARE, OP
DRY GOODS,
Extra superfine and common
C'ot hs and Cassimeres, assorted colors;
Satlinetts, different colors ; blue and
white Plains; red, white, yellow & green
Flannels ; blue anti green Bucking Bai
zes ; Rose Blankets, assorted, from 7to
12-4 ; Point do ; black and colored plain,
figured and printed Bombazettj andUal
tinetts ; Caroline or Circassian and Tar
tan Plaids ; black and colored plain & fi
gured Canton Grapes and Crape Dresses;
black, blue, green and assorted fancy Ca
licoes ; super London prints and printed
Cambrics; fine Cambric ; plaid Ging
hams; plain and figured book, jaconet,
cambric and fancy Muslins ; corded anil
jaconet muslin Robes ; Irish Linens, va
! rictus qualities; line and coarse brown do ;
j Oil Cloths, handsome patterns ; swans
down, toilnette and fine white and print
ed Valencia Vestings; huff, chintz, imi
tation silk and cotton and printed border
ed ciissimtre Shawls ; India and German
silk flag and bandana Handkerchiefs ;
black and crossbafred Canton do; mad
ness, pulllcat and twilled cotton do ; spot
; ted, crossbaned and white bordered Cam
bric Cravats j linen cambrics and cambric
Handkerchiefs ; imitation do ; black and
| white silk, cotton and worsted Hose ; la
j dies and gentlemen’s black, white, and
| assorted colored, kid, heaver, castor mid
siik Gloves ; sewing Silks and Twist ;
black and colored Ribbons, various
widths ; elegant plaid garniture do ; Pins
in jacks; gilt coat and vest, pearl and
ivory shirt Buttons ; button moulds; do
mestic Shillings, Sheetings, Checks,
Plaids and Stripes; fine and common Bed
Ticks; black tabby Velvet ; worsted
Shirts and Drawers; silk Umbrellas, dif
ferent qualities , fore top, back, ivory and
pocket Combs; coarse and fine linen and
cotton Threads; Cotton Balls ; line steam
looni Shirtings; Suspenders ; an a,sort,
incut of Shoes ; ruriun, imitation U real
beaver Hats:
AND OP
IlwrAware, & Cwllexy,
Guns, assorted, some very elegant;
Gun Worms; Trace Chains ; chest, butt,
H and 111. Hinges; Thumb Latches;
trunk, chest, till, j»ad, knol? and mortice
Locks; tea and table spoors; pocket,
pen, barlow, two blade, jiear, prunning,
carving, dirk, desert, shoe, bread, butch
er and drawing Knives; Knives Si Forks ;
Razors, in cases; Scissors ; Handsaws;
handsaw and bastard Files ; Curry Combs;
Sad Irons; Waiters and Tou Trays ; Cur
penter’s Rules; Squaresand Compasses;
Sand Paper; Shovels and Tongs ; cut
Tacks and Brads, assorted ; Trunk Han
dles ; Wood and Bed Screws ; Screw
Pullics ; Candlesticks; Curtain Rings;
Nail and Spike Gtmhlets; Nail Hammers;
Jewuharps ; Shaving Boxes and Brushes ;
metalic Paste and Paste Blacking ; and
an assortment of Brushes.
AH of which are now offered at re
duced prices, wholesale and retail, for
cash or approved paper in this city ; ami
from '.he advantages they will posses in
the selection of their GOODS, having a
purchaser constantly in the New-York
mailed, hope to merit a share of public
patronage.
Walmsley & Foster.
December 13 if
'i cm Dollars lie ward.
t&UNA WAV from the undersigned, a
& Negro fellow named TOM. Me lias
been waggoner to Augusta, and is jiroba
lily well known in tje city. The above
reward wili be given for his apprehension.
J. T. Bent.
Dec 31—
Notice.
WILI.be Rented on the 24th instant,
the Sand-Hill residence of the late
llezekiuh Beall, fop one year. Terms
|;utle known on the day.
N. H. Beall.
Administrator.
January 3——-law-Uls
The Subscriber
OFFERS fur Rent, for one or more
years, between} two and three bun
tired awes River Bottom Land, in lots ol
fifty ac/es and upwards, to suit lessees.—
Corn a«d Fodder can be bad on the pre
mises. Also for sale, Bor 10 prime work
Mules md Horses. For further informa
tion enquire of the subscriber near the pre
mises, iourteen miles below Augusta.
liobert Jones.
January 3———
Sheriff’b Saloa.
VTitlH be sold, on the first Tuesday in
T T march next, at the Court-House in
■ tiie t iwn of Waynesborough, Burke Coun
ty b tween the usual Sale hours.
Niue Negroes, (viz.)
1 Bess Hetty, Fanny, Harriet, tdward, Rich
ard,(Nancy, Hope and Jacob.—-Levied on
as llje properly ol James Polhill, to satisfy
an Execution in favour ot Job S, Barney,
on the foreclosure of a mortgage.
S. \V. Blount, S, B. C.
Dec 2T~*— I»WU
4 Jhit I
JaiHMiT} 14?, 1833, Series—Xo. TU
* ' #
>Mi —if—ma—nil
6i*am\ (3\ia\vter o£ Geor
gia.
T..« Officers and Members of the
GRAND CHAPTER, are requested to
meet at the Masonic Hall in Louisville,
on Moansv, the -till of February next,
■ fid* the purpose of organizing the said
Chapter, and installing tho Odictrs, a-ul
lor the transact ion of such other bust
ness as may be found necessary.
William Schley.
Ghanh Ilicn Priest
Lomndlle, 18/A Dec 1821*
* See Ist section of the 2d arth le of
the General Grand Constitution declar
ing who shall be members of tha State
Grand Chapter.
* 7 j" NOTICE.
THE Co-partnership heretofore existing
int er the firm of Leeds & Lynes
Coach Makers, was dissolved by its limita
tion of the 2-Uh November last; the*bo«ks
and accounts are left in the htnidf of Jainea
Lynes, ono of the late firm for settlement.
All persons indebted arc respectfully re
quested to make as early settlement; as
possible, and thereby save the inconveni
ence and expence of a legal call- Those
to whom the concern was indebted will
present their demands to him for settle
ment.
Nathan Leeds,
James Lynes,
January 7—— ts
The Subscriber
WISHES to inform his friends and the
public, (hat he shall continue the
Coach Making Business,at the stand lately
occupied by Leeds and Lynes, at the cor
ners op Hliis and M'lntush streets; where
Carriages will lie made and repaired at
short notice, and in the best manner.
James Lynes.
Jan 7
(O’The Editors of the Georgia Journal
nnd Washington News, are requested to
publish llicuhove three limes, and forward
their accounts to this office.
Coach Making.
subscriber respectfully informs
JL Ins friends and the public in general,
tlial lie has established himself in thejnbove
business, a few rods below the market, on
thr south side of Broad-street, where a
constant supply of northern made Carri
ages andMiigs will he kept for sale, of supe
rior style and workmanship. He lias now
on hand a supply of Carriages, made by
D. Beach, of Newark, N. ,1. whichlwill be
soli) at the lowest manufactory jiriccs.—
Ail orders will be promptly cxeaiited, and
Barrages of every description repaired, He
in the best maiumr and favorable us can be
done elsewhere. The smallest favors will
meeCprompl attention and will be grate
fully acknowledged- He takes this op
portunity of returning to his friends his
sincere acknowledgements for favors here
tofore rendered him injthe above line.
Nathan Leeds.
January 7-——4 w,
Sheriffs Sale—Continued.
WILL he uold on the first Tuesday in
February next, at the court-house
in Jacksonborough, Scrivcn county, be
tween tho hours of ten and three o’clock,
10 Negroes, namely, Amy,
Luce, Bob, Dinah, Eady, Mitt, Chain, Jen
ny and Ned, levied on as the property of
James Gamble, Thomas Nicholson fe Sarah
Nicholson, to satisfy an execution in favor
of Richard Herrington, on the foreclosure
of u mortgage.
ALSO
i Negro Woman named Lin- ,
der, one small wagon, one sorrel horse, |
and one sorrel mare, levied on as the pro- ,
perty of Juipcs U. Conyers, to satisfy sun- ■
dry executions,
Solomon Kemp, s.s.c.
January 7 tds
For
I'IIAT wet! known six! valuable |.hm
tatiou whereon William Jones, deceased,
lived, in the county of Burke, containing
Fifteen Hundred acres of oak and hickory
land, and about two hundred acres clear
ed, well adapted to the culture of corn
and cotton. On the above premises there
is a good two story house, and all other
necessary out buildings, and an excellent
Saw and Grist Mill on a never failing
stream—three hundred acres more cf pipe
land adjoining the above, lying in the
county of Richmond, and about seventy
acres cleared. We a further des
cription unnecessary, but invite all those
persons who wish to purchase a valuable
place, to come and view the premises and
judge for themselves. For further parti
culars apply to
Augustus H. Anderson,
Isaac Walker,
Administrators of the estate of Wm. Jones.
Nov 1 N s—ts
■ ‘ '■» '
ULewarA.
R,AN AWAY from the subscriber,
iiutnh since, bis negro man, SOLOMON t
veil known about this place. He. has
requentjy seen lurking about
ind the above reward will be.
person who may happen tofhi
him, unless he should be an ~ ‘ f th
Police. v
A. McKenzie. i
Jamjar" 7—. —-ts-T
*
id
———ill il Vi ui«
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Shad Seins.
ST ONG SEINS, ready strung, and
JLi in complete order, for sale by
John Beach, co.
January T- wsip
1 i f c
Choice Fruit
T'RW rhnimnd Choi'c Oran,.,and
Lemons, tresh and deliciously perfect, for
sale by
Wm. Jackson.
January 7 ..It
Mrs. 11. ttLOME
PRESENTS her most respectful com
pliments to the inhabitants of Augusta, and
announces that she has taken a house sit.
uated in Green-street, next d- or to Mr.
Russeli's dwelling 1 house, where she in
tends to open a SCIfMJL, on Monday,
the j th inst. for the instruction of young"
ladles in the French and English Lan
gutiges, Geography, History, Mitliology.
1 lain and Oi mu.ientid U ork, and Dr&wmy,
TERMS OF TUITION-
Reading and Spelling, per quarter, g 4
Ho. do. with Writing and Cyphering, t>
Grammar, Parsing and Geography, t
Tiie above with History and Mnhoiog},*)
Drawing inclusively, -
Da. exclusively, $
French inclusively,
Do. exclusively, ii^
Embroidery, *
< Plain Work and Marking, Netting mhl
fringe, will be included without addition
to the terms.
Q~J“ Mrs. T.lohe can produce respecta
ble references, both as to character and
abilities
January 7 If
\ui*k \Ul*
ACABKMY,
Trustee, ol this Institution |, av «
- tUe r Pjl?*"** l« announce that th.
young Ladnes who have b, en D L 1,0
der the care and instruct of £ II!
and Mrs. Sw.it, evidenced bey 0 ,.J ?
loudest and most sanguine ~,n ! eu ‘
their dose and unwearied ’\' Ct i* ~,
Utcir studies, “i
exertion* have been btsl'd* 1
young ladies by their la' a
almost um-xamplcd e-ia.«i 8ti ’ ,h ®
they underwent on the sth „ t ” i* 1,0 v
t hey have the pßa.ure ftm Lw' h " ,Ht
that the school wil) open l ° Slut , e *
first day of January neif
tioil of the umc tcveliers,
lion of a sister of Miss UsL„>* ibe fr:' ' *
teacher m the Literary »nd Ornaim n'd,
branches of education, and from e in .
defaligable pains taken bv th » Ilf
and the proficiency ma.dfi.stcd by S
young lufl.es placed under the, rJi*
anxiously hope th a . patronage wl iohh a «
been exercised will be continued by J li!
beral stud enljg-htem ci public. *
Mr. Usher, the Father of the Miss Ush
ers, will continue to keep the IJoanhmr
iX. C,n 11,6 Aca ‘W. atone hundred
lollais pei annum, to be paid quurterlv
Ihe rates of Tuition wjU fontinue the
same as heretofore, except Music, wfich
Tf.n vn leduCe(l f, 0m fifteen Dollars to
Xcn Dollars per (juurttr.
Robert Clefideniii, *
Dec. 15 eowtlstA *£»
City Council,
W I » L .? nt, “ ? 14ltl '"*<««, at 3 o'clock
’ , 1 * ” appoint a City Marshal, w : th
a salary of seven hundred dollar n,.r an
uum, payable quarterly, algo the fV-e* 0 f
ofhec allowed by the Oenc*d Ordinance.
J, “- Cl f|; k Wlll receive app'igation* con
taining the names of securities intended
to be given) at any time previous to thg»
hour of election.
D. Clark, c.c.
January 10——3 t
Jujwta, Bth January, 1822.
m. HE Copartnership heretofore existing
under the firm of Xhne U Rey mills, is this
day dissolved by mutual emu nu All un
settled business of said firm willbe attend
ed to by Thomas Reynold, who is duly au
ihomed to settle the same. All persons
indebted to said firm are requested to
make immediate payment; and those hav,
mg demand*, to present them for settle
ment.
Win, Htone,
Thomas Keyuolde.
January
-i
IVoticey,'^
flUrJr AWAY from ijfc Plantaljpn es **"
IT Mrs. Evans, cn fne 18th day of
cember last, J,h:atHn county, f>ewgfn,
'ear Haysvilie, m mulatto h»
be name of OfiEEN. nbflUf Twenty year*
at »*», %%}£
o Peeled. A reward of Ten
MoUarypTl be gi ven for lodging the ab>ve
any jail so that 1 ret him sgain,
jjjfwll reasonable charges will fje paid to
him to Mr. Charles Evans, Lincoln
county, Georgia.
Thomas J. Hibbler,
Edgefield District, S. Carolina.
Janusry 7.
\ Journal and Mission*,
r/, dcHint give the above thrt«
nsertions and'forward their accounts to
this office for paymenr.