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..-Augusta Gbiftaicle if Gedfgm Gazette.
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fcmci xi. NOTICE.
■(,c r fur the relief«f ti.*t officers, vo
liUWCampa.j(:i aga.asl liic be.tniUile
ji enact'd byXbe Restate and Rtnisc
f|< me*. »ua'iv< «i cTUic Uiiilcd Mutes
sA a.fries in Congnsi assembled, Thai
fa ..fixer, volumeer, rsitip 1, cavalry, of
L r ut iwlts •.uJr'gcJ iwkuc Campaign
rcnc iJsouasikl tiri.l hundred and curb
jen against the b» mi ii’lc li.d.ai s ( who
cl-miuc tv reason of the
fa of any horst or turves, which, in coit
ricnce'of tile government of the Uni-
Sunef foiling to supply sufficient fur-
K «hile t-ngajred in sc mice, died.
| mare una%oiJably nbaiuluncd n:.d lost,
tall be allowed ami paid the value therc
ge C 2. And be it further cuar *cJ, That
i\ < Ificff*. volunteers, a’.d rangers, ra
in, or dther persons, fur the loss of a
. ,’f Ct nar)- equipage of said horse, ur
nsv s, or lor any gurts wst aaid i;. 1 -
*c. or which were left in possession cf
n United States or of any officer there
ts'iall be allowed and paid the value
nre.'l ; said claims to be paid of any :;w
--mb in the Treasury, not otherwise to
iiate.l : Prevuled, That, if any i ay.
clisil bat e beennuUa to any office,
dicr aforesaid, fur the use atttlvUk,
the death or abandonment of his
, such amount shall be deducted
the value the: eof, un*» as said officer,
•ciier, shsll shew tHa', lit* tf«| te
ict in which at**! the deduction
only extend to the time such ofibter
id tr served ou fool; And Jinvubit
l * ;k t, if any payment shall have been
lv any officer or soldier, on account
uaag, such payment shall be de
j from ihi value of his horse oruc
;rcit»e«it; And provided fiuihtr, Ttiat
shall be allowed under the pro
mis of this act, until prop*.. evidence
lu*e hsen received hy the account*
H'.ccrs. from the company to « Inch
4. inuut* stall have belonged, show
he number of horse s I «l in m«1 ectn*
in manner aforesaid, the time when
and the name cf in. owner.
;c. 3. And be it lurthi r viacted. That
irco>tiili«if * f'fi.vr <f t’.o Tr*. .ry
iruneir, shall audit and seltie' ili>s*
is ui.der sucti rulca and re.<«!a'ioiis
e I'lesldcul ;f die United Jiite'i r.iaj
tribe.
i'll 11.11* I* lltUBOl 11,
iker «>f the U'Miscnf Representative*
JOHN fitll.LAltD,
evident of the S' nae. pm iempo:c. j
a*Wtjo, May 4, 182.’—Approved-
JAMES MOXUOE.
tTmtl’Hl Dcsartmext,
L-J .luifUoi *a Office, ZUh .tiny 1822
limauls under th>- forruoing ac<, are
tUy not ifi* d, that their claims Are to he
Muittcd to thisodke fur *cith*mo.ii i-~
no claim ca.■ hu apnwed till the <*vi
le called for by the Is*' pn-vis - iii th
a- shall be received at th * olßce :
I' cevidence tUus railed for. 1* to be
anted ,na r<»ll o‘. 1 »l!i comp my, sv. or.
y the comma*'di I■* • IBcei* theru l, il
s,or ifdcstl. h» ti c next pm via i»»ji
tr, and which must he accompanied
Kif us the value *<l earn boif 'nsl :
at to a ibsumtistv a ciaita for < q-dpan
1; auy f'uUf or (runs lost, ther> will u
•red tl.e ecrtTica’e ot ihe tlßc.f, o
ting cllic r ciniima'id.u.'’ the cui ie
1 the time the lisa u« sis smed,
Ittlf s*tcli oss, Hint it happened With
nv fault or negligence <»:» the puit ol
ivrncr, slid the value of the apltclt, 01
I*# t<»»*hs< for» pin, or gum Icf
.anvioi of 'ho Ihiiti'd .' i '.a'C»,or ul
Reef thereof, th- re will he •■* quired
leruficate of Ui<- • Il'f-.-r of the Uni-
Siaic, under wh*u char,re, or t<-
tu lit" sainr was, or were •« f , or <h»-
id, piovirgli-c laC ; , aitillic Vplilc ->l
1 g .11, or fms lll.t every clai*
*. in* arcon pa-i dby u deposition ol
claimant, s'a m;r that h;t* not tv-
Udf omai.y < filetr, or of il-c
ltd S ates, any U jr,> - or horses,
*, gnu, or jpi.t I *, (a, lh*.* rase maybe,)
iru of si.r.li s«h;* iua • hat -sos , nor a
coin* -ijtaltn 1 ,*r he r «nie 1 ft'i'l hi
i.j that ths el. .mint is the idenllr.f
ko'i'-o «<;«i'ti'u d die hi*r 1 ami •*» '
%.*l* sv pi (hr rvrtiAc«i »<>l
ui la* t,mi '•! ,;,v "*? them •r<
l.e i*i.l a* f t vice • 1 iUt* * i-i *‘-
p», n,ud» 1,-- s/.-tn «o befoii* r- nu*
!•, j i»'ic*r r f ! ♦ p**tce, or otlivr prr.
d1 i• Bill*. l, / 1 !'• adminisler oain ,
ol which Biiliuiiy proof s Olllil nt*
»paU;, the tlsk'H r*
Pi*U r Hftj'U t, Auditor.
t«l«t*.r* of new pi, *.;• in lh, » * Cl * ‘
Bi.c* e s»i«11," rj.,.1, audio'iard I > pub*
I |i,« I. vs < f iho Eni d Stale's, are tr*
IfS'rtl ,0 poulisll lh*r foreg-uiig tolvvl
««nei.t loirs nous 4 week for one
■lh
|||l.r | 3 W'dW.
liiit.Tinutioii Wiiutcd
S|r J. II fmiiiik, sin l»l«,> -»m >v*d
,pt I'iilsl’tiruh, |*s. Any pet sou ac-
Jl«'«d with l*n r*.snl«'ice, wilt s
pgfatr by d.rrethyr tns sam*- to th* f '"' '•
rKslumsl idvucaUr S. It. I’rfotCi.
»«f*r s Urwr by giving thn shove so
■tion.
■u* •> ——-
DUAKEK HPiUNGM.
L> ,*«•»>.> 1... t.VM Him «•!>
||MkS **»«d
[ I|uim Artisos.
Lllf.i v SC' mod by Major Iforbsi,
Eud ssv«n anU • sbors Aogous on
EWnskMogiMH iswt si»*l fo.pea fiorn
y-n. ar, to k'lsUH *o g.rs
I alwlin Turbin.
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I
loMa *V.
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s'■}{&?.' IKjKi -^l*
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■mm—TmiTfiiiir —■... .r m.r
Cotton, Htock,
AJSD
K'S.chai\u j *‘ J V,vvi\v^v.
1 subaxiiWrTiss taken an pilice in.
JL ihc building Uudy occupied by
Messrs Stewart's Hai’Eiwea, on the nbrtii
- bijp of Drof.it-st.t ct, opposite to the Post
« OlK'e—where he uil -i s his reviews in
t the above business, and hopes, by strict
; persotnj attention, to obtain llic patron
l »je ot his friends ami the public.
The ['re at facilities afforded by brokers
i in comnioicial operations gene rally, render
; it remarkable that the merchants of Au
- gus'a ami. the phnters have Mug 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 boner
- the case, certainty and dispatch with
which it is executed. The same system
t is perfectly practicable here. The mcr
• chant, by applying at the otlice of the sub
scriber, may hereafter save himself the
trouble of sampling his cotton and looking
it; i a purchaser;—the planter need be no
F longer involved in doubt and difficulty to
• ascertain the true state of the market,
i nor subject himself to the caprice of the
• wary speculator—and the purchaser will
at all times know where to resort for cot
• ton ' the,market price.
Office U emulations relative to
1 Cotton.
Ist* In order to give lime for sampling,
’ citizens offering cotton are requested to
'cave the Ware-house receipts by eight
o’clock, a. m.—ls left later than nine, sales
cannot be realized till the succeeding day
1 If more convenient, the receipts may be
1 er.rKsed in a letter of instructions, and
dropped in the letter box the night pre
vious.
2d. Cotton v. ill be sampled and ‘receiv
ed from wagons till ten o'clock, a. m.—
if offered after that hour, sales cannot be
realized till next day.
3d. Warehouse expenses will invariably
he'deducted from the account sales.
4th. Sa,es will commence at ten o’clock
and close at twelve,. » m.
slh. Persons clnmsing to limit and 11m
.liaj{ higher tlni'i the market, wilt have
tlic:r iccei.UA' returned Uiem on paying
(jj.ci-nw fora oag entry and sampling.
6th. Commissions on salts, 23 cents a
bale
Orders from the. country, • n
closing U.e w a - mouse receipts, v. ill b(
promptly executed
Stock exchange find
Prokeru^c,
In their Various Ji-anehet,
Will be attended to at all 'ir es during of
!ico hours, which will be from eight o'
clock a m till two ’clock r. m.ami frotr
three o’clock tdl live i>. vr
John Kinnoy, jun’r.
(fj* Honey is sornetrnvs with more
<hun at others Persons having it to 10-u.
nny, in the strictest confidence, avail
hemseb es of the advantages of the mar
ket. by applying at the above office.
November B.* -ts
Globe Tavern.*
5 M
J. till Subscriber irtfimis bis friends anil
■he public, that his
Heading Room,
is just arranged, and that his Liar is much
norc I onvenjent. And on Account of
ehauging tltr situation < f the latter, he is
..ti er able to provide for the accomtno
lation of his customers: and can safely
promise them, thm as far as Ms means and
ability to comply with •»*» wishes can go,
it* uriti aiterid to the comfort and convent
ncc of every guest who may honor*!,im
.vilh a call.
I’ho Savannah Wash,
iugton tvtages put up at tlic
Is lube.
W. SHANNON.
Dcccmb r 20
la w Office ,
AX It
{\ «* m* v i\\ ‘ ts, i wy,
, I f l)iij isl**
r 8 i
ft Ml’- undersign*: I rm; ftoiliiily informs
i.'ufii'-itd iio Ueo.imd alt (Hums who may
; 14 . . 4i.;r (*.*(■.a I*■ i* hr* a a vicerj that lie ins
,»u>,Ji.b. i him wit pennwrstly in th>:
■ i-y of MOilll.K, in tin. State of Alabama,
ns Alim ncy and Counsellor at I,aw, and
(If a oral Ag: til «'d will give pnrticiiLr
ittenlion loth-' Coil-Cion of D<bi« in’lte
giali-v of A».A!iAn* h. and at
|*l VSACOI.A.
W. Ihirton.
MaV 23 Wflt
Lund near Athens.
FOR SALE,
\ TRACT of LAND, on the Ocone ■•
;,vcr, immrdisteiy below Aihrin, con
• Hung 420 aert s—lHO of which ere clear.
I #od tuiieblc for cultivAiion.
f (»'■ Ihr piece ie n good Two Story
lUcliiug 'l° < ‘ l hug, 20 wide.
I omihudiotie Kachco, eelensive Hern «n<l
stehles, »nd ell neceeaery Out-Building*
I he hoMr ie whbm nub oi
lit 15 dUf*' e»d the prooerty ie woithy
I ibe B**emr»n of tho.« pereon. wielnng u
i ewbrecr the ndveoiegre eii'oidcd of Kdu
I i *>log ihetr Children.
|>rme node t eey u» porch ever*;
Ahlmrv Hull.
I 4lhmw,llsrW.l«32— «*>w !m
Mb. fith -
>' .
A-' ' ’ . -’W
J“The evil, tliajt men do, d's after them :
• intci’i’evi wir.ii their bones.” 5
4Jo m&mmm
¥ Co:
iavs itrf-K 1 vi:i» 15f Tin: x.vTi.*r abujvavs'
n;ov i.i , root is *i*\V-T»»itK,
1 .I- !nv"e cud general ansorimcni of
odtos,
■ Consisting chit-fly ts :hc folio a>« ng articles
JjiLF.GANT Fiounced llobcs, Needle
worked,
f.ovvpriccd do do do
Neidle-work’d Flounces, Trhnthings St
Collarets
Du do Mulls* and Jaconets,
Do do Satin Stripes
4 Cambrics, ut all prices
6-U0 Ilaircoid and inuslinets
■i-4 iX 6-4 f'iain Uook Muslins, assorted
4 4 Figured do do
4 4 fk 6-4 Plain and figured X.enoes, Stc.
Madras hdhfs. assorted qualities & colors,
White ic spotted Inlkis tor neckcloths?
4-4 Striped Ginghams (very fine)
Plain andf.vdi'd black Pon.bazclU
Coloured do
4- Linens in half pieces
Do in wh ;le pieces
5- St J'-3 Long Lau ns
J-4 Diap is
5-4 Sheetings
Small Mart no Shawls
Linen Can.b: ica
Do do itdkfs.
Fine Strelitz OzoaburgUs
ilemjj sacking
Colton Bagging
Ulue and Strip’d Jeans, for childrens
clothing
VcgoMa Cass’: me re for summer pantaloons
Soper black cloths
Black silk Sinchtiws
Yellow Nankeens
Klack and White Italian Crapes
Black White and coloured Fl rences
Do do oi do S tins
BLck and While snk Stockings
Do half lb.se
W'dle co'ion half (lose
Thread laces assorted
Coiton do do
Wnite bird., blue, and assorted sewing
1 SllitS
Velvet Ribbons
i.utesti’ing and satin Ribbons
Fig','rod do
v\ h.u Cot on Fringe
Fiat and lonnil bobbin
tiuloous assorted
S'ay Laces
bliirl Boltons
Marking Cotton, in balls-
Floi-s ilo in do
Beavur and Kid Gloves
Bilk Br; ids
Superior Pins in papers
Cologne Water
Violet Soap
Antique 0,1
Pomatum
Uresdng Combs.
VcU*e\'A'*j made C\ui\vU*gt
—VIZ—
Plaid Cloaks and Cmiteag
Supoi fine black and bine Cbat3
Do Cittsimere Trowst-rs , m
Do Drill do
Ci-at sc Duck <!o
Toilehet and black silk Waistcoats
Gentlemens’ linen all,rts, various qualities.
crockery.
Crates assorted blue Ware
Boxes Liverpool China, in sets of 53 pie
cea each
Small sets dq in Hogsheads
Fiichers in do
Also, on Consignment,
18 l’i re .MIS London For.or,
12 Casks strong Ale, n bottles,
2u Boxes old P ite AV inv, in do
oJ Do Claret. in do
50 1), Cider in do
Fr -m tljp advantage which the adver
listrs enjov in having ail their goods ss*
lecud iii G'us guv/ inn Manchester, by one
oi their firm, they are enab'ed to o(J'er i
the aboi'e :,s low its any Wholesale Hoib-o
in the United State-, mid as u is (Ms,ruble
to have their stork rs low dnnng the stun
mer season as possible j ihcy will lor a
.vw weeks sell eorside ably under their
usual pr.ee*. For C.ltiil or I own ac»
cepfnnces only.
June 6 If
Insurance against
Fire /.
Charleston Five, and Marine
Insurance Company iVgcncy
v
JL UP. Subscriber offers to take risks 3-
gainsl Firo on llouscs, Out-linildings,
Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, in Au
gusta and <l* viciirty.
Tiiootliy Kdw.Tflg, Agent.
Itroinl it if el, !
(Ik tween tin I‘ntt f lf ice (J C lobe Tavern,) ,
December 20
Vumm* W a Win ft 1
■Saw AMirist Mills
fii
ft fll4 •übkcribet’s Mill* are still in ope*
'siion, both HAW and CIUbT. Ho will
,eliv.-r Lumber in Augusta, at gl2 per
• h 'ii»*ii'l, aid w ll cause every aitentiun
• i he paid "i cacb branch of his bnainess.
—" //<» ciut*meri will be Jaifly dealt by "
I liumas \V utkin*.
Art'll H—ts
Mlitsrlir’n Titlcv
you SALK AT tiiih office.
tCifZC- ir ■tm my .twm«j tr tsoaugm
Just Received,
A\ KLK.i VNT .ISSOItTMr.ST OP
Pr.cßh smA fetasom\b\G
| w-m
—Consisting Of —
1 Cauco.es,
I G.oghams.
Linens;
Checks,
Sinchews,
' Muslin Kobcs,
Dress Dimity,
Furnhuie do.
While Jesus,
Green Silk Gauze,
Hosier}’,
Russia Sheetings Si Brown Linen,
Which will be sold very low, by the pie
ces, to country merchants, for cash,
' or on time tor town ;u;c planet.
•1. Vicc^uet.
No. 5, Banina Uuw.
Jane 0 luwlm
lefif Slu\m,K3 of
dYorfhern Hay,
For sale at the V arc House of
McKenzie & Ponce,
May Os, ,f
Pol* iruie,
i
S OAg Aloises,
AM) a
Hecou d 11a . (11 ii % <sj Parnes a
Wii he soul low lor cash —E .q iijv at the
01* b. '• avcrn May -7 ts
Mmm
Vnuu «Vorl\\ iu 'cmvllv,
SB
. i:OM four to six new, comfortably con*
s uicted four wheel Vehicles, ilrawn bv
font horses each, and drove by sober aiul
careful drivers, will set out (tom Trei.ton
in New-Jersey to H. v.u.r.nh, via Augusta
iu Georgia, on or about the 15i.1i clay of
September next. The route through
Peimsybania, Virginia aud the Caroiinas,
will be confined as much to the neighbor
hood of mountains, as the good roads
through the country will allow, 'll)-
journey will be leisurely taken, so as to
consume from four to live or even six
weeks, dependent somewhat upon the in
cliuu i-,n of persons who may become pas-
Si ngers.
Those who are disposed to engage seats
for Ihei.bovi described journey , can do so
bv applying to the Post master of Savan
nah Priority iu the choice of seats will
be regulated by numbering the first appli
cant line, which will entitle that person to
the first sclt clion and «o on to the last.
An entire cat rlage can be takiii up by en
gaging lbs number of seats.
I 4 b Ail the Gazettes in Geoigia and
ill-use at Columbia. South Carolina, are re
quested to insert die above notice twice a
niotiin, for the two succeeding mouth,
ami f i, word their accounts for payment to
life P>»t master at Savauuali.
.line 3
*** .House $ Lot,
IV, r Foie,
la -Washington,Wilkes county
A
C% HOUSE, eligibly situated, on the
Public Square in Washington, is ottered
far s.dc at a just valuation. It is divided
at present, into two tenements, contain
ing i"<oqi3 nu die lower fi< or, five on
tb second, a good garret and Cellar, and
Imp a r.ir.a’l piece of ground attached toil.
Possession ran be had of one tenement,
immediately ; and ( ; die ether, in tjay
For further particulars, enquire at this Os
lice.
Feb 18 ts
Lands For bale,
si r npfil;cn'.i.,n b. ini'le immerliuiely.
Let 35, District 22 Early County son the
Widen of I,me Creeh ,-j Lot 109, Dislnc,
3, Henry Gouniy. Lor 210 District J 2
1 Monroe County.—Apply at this Office.
April Ifi . ...
Tax Collector’s
Ami Treasurer’s Office.
jL IIE City, Flo.icl ami Well Tax for the
i year 1822, being now due, and payable,
|i e subscriber will attend at on
j Iboad-street, upper tenement of the
i Bridge Hank, every dsy, from 9 A M to
i 1 P M to receive the same until theSOtli
day of June next, after which time execu
tions will issue against ull defaulters With
out discriir.il adou.
John W. Wilde,
C. Ctf T. C. A.
■pril 25 ts
Brought to Augusta Jail,
n negro Uuy named HEN, my* I • bi long-,
to Mr. Ilaker in Abbeville South-Caioli
ns ihe is about sixteen years old. Tin
owner it requested to come forward,
prove property, pay charge*, and lake
him away .
Thos. Stewnrt. Jailor.
June V) 3»
3uno %% 1822. *\Vw W]
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J* -T--—~
IVIUEtV IVigc-st •
OF THK
Laws i/f Georgia.
'p,...
.8. 11l- unaiersigi.ed having contracted to
•.•nut tor the i utc a certain number ol
copies, now issue
Proposals,
/'u« I uvaishing t, thr.se who may become
Subscribers,
DIGEST of the LAWh
ok Tin;
Slate of Georgia,
Containing ull Statutes,and the u.balance’
ot all Resolutions of a general and pul),
lie nature, and now in (bice, winch
have been passed iu tins State pre
vious to the Session of iheGcue
fid Assembly of December,
1339, With occasional ex
planatory notes and con
necting ref...icncca, and
a list of thu Statutes
repealed or obso
lete.
To which is added, an Appen
dix*
Containing (lie Constitution of the
L'lilted.sta’ics; the Constitutioni.t
the Slate of Georgia, ...-> a
mciide.clj the Statute
of Frauds and Per
juries, (he Ha
beas Corpus
Act, tec.
&o
With a C ’opions Index. (
Compiled by the nj>/jo,ittmeul, and under the
authority of the General Jhsembly,
Hv 01,1 VEll 11. PK'.NGE.
There ;ue few so ignorant as nol to
kiioW, that a work like this, if even tolc
lahly executed, musl possess instiirsic
value. The compilation of this book is
allowed by competent judges, to be'per
torine>Hna very masterly manner; and
the wei: know n character of the gentle
man whose name it hears, forbids the idea
of atiy deficiency of industiy or talent,
in executing the important service confid
ed to him by the Legislature.
It is heheved that i very man who cun
. conveniently buy this work ought to (.os
sess it, because it behoves every citizen
[ to have some .knowledge oft ho laws of
i ins country. The opinion cxpiess. d by
, Judge Hlackstoiie is certainly correct,
r Unit “As everyone is interesu din the
“preservation of the Laws, it is incum
, “ bent upon every man tn be acquainted
“ with those at least, with which lie is irn
, “ mediately concerned; lest he incur
" the censure, as well us inconvenience,
“of living in society, without knowing
“ the obligations which it lays him un
“der."
cofrmriojys
The book will be neatly printed and
, substantially bound in one large roj al octa
vo.volume, in size equal to “
Digest of the Laws of the United Stales,”
tmcl will be furnished to subscribers at the
price that book sells for in Philadelphia,
to wit, Seven Dollars per Copy, payable
on delivery ts the work; winch will be
ixady by November or Decembe l m xt.
Grantland k. Ormc.
Milledgevnie, April 29, 1322-
(XjpThe Editors of newspapers in ibis
State are requested to give the foregoing
one or two insertions
Subscriptions for the
above work will be received at the Book
store of J. fa II Ely
Hamburg, .
liUGKMK BKEJMAN,
INFOUM3 the Public, that he is com
missioned NOTARY PUBLIC for the
District of Edgefield, in Sonth-Carolina,
dial he is ready to act as Conveyancer—
or id make up Accompts between Part
ners, or for Executors and Administrators
Host Books and do every thing relative
to the Scrivener’s office
June 3 ts
Mr Thomas Johnson,
M.ATE and engineer of the Steam
Boat Oakmnlgee, fell from on board the
boat on Tuesday last, on her passage to
Augusta, and was Unfortunately drowned.
The accident took place three miles her
I<w Poor Robin. Any person who may
find tlie body and carry it to the city,
shall have all the cxpences paid or anyln
formation relative thereunto, will be thank
fully received by bis disconsolate widow
Ann Johnson, foot of West Broad street
Savannah.
June 10 3t _
For Bale,
M. HAT well known and valuable plan
tation whereon William Jones, deceased,
lived in the county ol Burke, Containing '
Fifteen Hundred acies of oak and hickory
find, and about two hundred acres clear
ed, well adapted to the culture of corn
..nt! cotton. On the above premises (hen-
Is a good two story house, and ail i.tber ■
accessary out buildings, and an eJCdlenl <
law and Grist Mill on a never fiiilin;
stream—three hundred acres tnorc of pint
•and adjoining the above, lying in tin
county of Richmond, and about seventy I
teres cleared. We deem a further ties
cription unnecessary, but ihvite all tliust 1
persons who wish to purchase a valuable
lace, to come and view the premises and
judge f r themselves. Por further parti
cular** apply to
Augustus H. Anderson,
Isaac Walker,
Vdministratnrs of the estate of Wm. Jones.
Nor. 1 N.5-U
ir~n«ni> ———w
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University ol‘ Georgia, ?
Atiuuvs, 12th Jrar, 1822. C
si IIK examination of the present senior
c'u«s will begin on Monday the Bth of Jy.
"exi, in the College Chapel, on which
occasion the Trustees of tlie University
ale particularly requested to attend The
Parents and Guardians of the Candidates
•or Collegiate Honors, and Literary Gen
lion.on in general, aye invited to be pee
sc in.
tin Thursday the hist day of August,
the M 3 end Anno..! Examination of the
r'tc'.hnian Cia.is will take place;—On Fri
day tljv 2d, tlie Sophomore Class will be
examined;—On Saturday the 3.1. the Can-
IhliUs tor Admission into College from
tin: l’iej.arufory School, will be examin
ed ; On Sunday the 4‘b, a Commence
n,cnr Si nne;. w ill be delivered in the QhlU
ptd. On Monday the s'h, the Junior Class
will he examined t—6a Tuesday, the 6’lj,
the Junior Class will deliver original Ora
turns, and on Wednesday the Tth v.'ill be
tl:.' .hun.ul Commencement.
Uy order, ••
A f'buryllull,
•See. fj the L'uiyevsity if Geo.
OThe Editors of newspapers din ugh.
out die Suite, wooare friendly u> the in
leyesis d' the College, will confer a favor
on and the com muni, yin gciural, by
gi.Uig the above u few conspicuous inser
ti ois in tln.ii respective papers,
_ A. HULL,
June 17
Meson Academy,
LEXINGTON,
OGI.ETUOItTE COUNTY. GEO
T ’ *
111', 1 1 lisle 8 of the Male and Female
nn millin'; nt this place, beg leave to prfcl
Svni ilic-ir claims b fore an enlightened
public, and eon only deshe a proper degree
of i .(l cl'ion to convince them of ihc jus
tice. of ib.dr appeal.
'I lie situation of Lexirgton is (iiuiues
lioi tioiy lrcu.iihy ; the 1 ivo Acnd mies are
located in a private part of the Villa 1 '*, ami
are separated and uislincr; and for the last
18 months have been under tin- direction
of Mr Andrew H A eu his 'anghU r. flip
Trustees have em ag d in addition, tlfo
services ol Miss J.evensworih and Miss
Jf/iea who will con.ioc. tlt F. male De
partment; and Vli. lil tea, will remain at
tiie head ol the Male Department, with
Mr. lioh rl Jluitlnnan, his agsis.ant, The
tw o Institutions will be under the
superintendance of ,Mr. Uheu—which! ■
hmn his advanced ug# in life, and the ac'
li now I. dged w orlh x long experience n* a
Teacher, entitles him to a liberal patron,
age and tlie coi (id. nee of tlie people —j
The present ceision ends on the 19th inst,
at which time the Examination will laid)
place. The parents ol children and tii«s
public are n .pcctf'ully invited to attend,
Ibe ext Session will corn nice bn tha
first Monday in July next. Uetird can be;
obtained on reasonable let- ns, in/fhe most
respectable private families front fatty.five
Jo fitly dollars the Session Tbl'ion vary
ing from six tp t welvoTlollars the Session
—paid in advance /
Lexington, June flO—. ■
EUTEMPEIAD,
ÜB,
Muaicul UiUWigeiMicTf,
AND
r J lie Minerviacl,
Devoted In Literature and Amusement,
FOB THE LaDll.S—Hosyok. 1
T. HE Third volume of Tlie Eutedi’biad.
or Musical, Istellioencrh, is published
semi monthly, on Saturdays, exclusively
devoted to the diffusion of Musical In
telligence, and contains a sheet oi Music
witli each number, at Two Dollars pec
annunrq payable half yearly in advance.
Tux MINEItVIAi), devoted to Litera
ture and Amusement (or the Ladies, is
published semi-monthly on the alternate
Saturdays at Two Dollars per annum, pay,
able half yearly m advance.
The above puhiicaion* tray be had
in connection, at Three Dollars per an
num, or Two Dollars per annum, fur ei
ther, separate.
John R. Parker,
Uj- A few complete sets of lie 2d vo
lume of the EuTtitruiAi), or Musical Is-
TKLLicßsesn, & Louies’ Gazette, bound.
Diluted by tuur in. oueene, Merchant;)
Ua',l, Boston.
April 15 if
JTOTICE.
Will he Sold,
UN the hist Tuesday in .1 ri.y' next, a
gfi eubly to an ordt r i b'aim d from
tie n notable the Court of Ordinary of
U ctis.ond r • t :ity,
20 Share* Steam
Bunt Stock, i
belonging io the estate of David’M r-iiirjli jit"
iK-ceiiS'<l.—Ti rtns made known ot( tlie
day of
ton.blance 8, M ‘Kiniioy,
Jjdmuuiti at l iX.
May 13 ids
To Runt, t
f|HIE Store at peseiu occupied by 13.
J. >V - (iUMMHtV.
June 13-. — 2 t
i : . ’ Cl
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